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? * w ; ( • ... t . - „ i I * ■ r , V ' ft ft \ .. V •V a .v ..... i * k I v - •=»“V Valuable School Library Books, KOSSUTH GENEVA PUBLISHED BY GEO* H . D E R B Y & Co BUFFALO. G R E A T E X C I T E >1EMT. GREATER RUSH THAN EVER or S ecretary ’ s O rFtce, D e p t , o r f?osi. S chools , ( A lbany , December 2<>, IH5I. \ G ENTLEMEN:—I have examined the fol lowing list of Books offered by you for sale. With most of them I am familiar. The list contains a selection of excellent books and un exceptionable in their chamcter,and proper to be introduced into the Common School Dis trict Libraries. ) cheerfully recommend them to the Trustees of School Dijtricts. Very respectfully yours, C h r i s t o p h e r M o r g a n , Scc’y of State. M essrs , G. H . D e r b y & Co,, Buffalo, NEW GOODS W. CARROLL & CO. W H E E L E R ’S P A T E N T J J A V K just returned from New York witli_ a . When $10 worth of the following Books, or more, are ordered at a time, accompanied with the Cash, a discount of 20 per cent, from an nexed prices will be given, or $10 worth for $S; and we will deliver the same at any place in the U. S. where we can send by express, free of expense. Sir John Franklin and the Arctic Regions; with detailed notices of the Expeditions in search of the missing Vessels under Sir John Franklin. By V. L. Simonds. With an In troduction to the American Edition, by John C. Lord, D* D. 1,25 Fresh Leaves from Western Woods ; hy M. Victoria Fuller. Illustrated. 312 pp. 1,25 Thrilling Adventures by Land and Sea; ed ited by Ja's 0. Brayman, Esq.,500 l‘ 2 nio. pp. Illustrated 1,50 Antiquities of New York; together with a History of the United States, 400 Svo. pp. containing 80 Illustrations on wood, and 16 lithographic plates. By Hon. E. G, Squier 2,25 Gift Book for Yo ing Ladies; by Dr. Win. A. Alcott. 31C 12mo, pp. with pemes 1,00 Gift Book for Youug Men ; by Wm. A. Al cott, 312 16mo. pp. with plates 1,00 The Silver Cup of Sparkling Drops, from many Fountains; for the friends of Tcm. perance; by Mis* l’orter; 512 16mo. pp. 1,00 Noble Deeds of American Woman; or Ex amples of Female Courage and Virtue; edited hy J. Clement, Esq.; with an In troduction ty Mrs. L. II. Sigourney 1,50 Daring Deeds of American Heroes ; with Biographical Sketches ; edited by Ja’s O. Brayman, Esq. 1,50 Schoolcraft’s American Indians; their His tory, Condition, and Prospects; 500 pp. with plates 2,50 Oregon ; its History, Condition, Prospects, Geography, Productions, &,c ; by Rev, Gustavus Hines 1,25 Fremont's Exploring Expedition ; through the Rocky Mountains, Oregon, and Cali fornia ; with additional “ E dorado” mat- ter 1,25 Young’s Science of Government; new and improved edition 1,25 Lives of Madison and Monroo; fourth and fifth Presidents ot the United States ; by John Quincy Adams 1*,25 Life of Gen. Andrew Jackson; new edition, revised ; with Bancroft's Eulogy; by John S, Jenkins 1,25 The following Book* arc recommended and are well adapted L»r School Libraries: Chamber’* Treasury of knowladge 1*00 Lamartinefs History of the French Revolu tion of ISIS ; with steel portrait 1,00 Fo/Tier’s Phrenology; Proved, Illustrated, and applied. With cuts 1,00 Comb’s Constitution of Man 1,00 Moore's Lalla Rookh. A beautiful edition. Steel plate 1,00 Lives of the Wesleys 1,25 Pilgrim’s Progress; with Notes and Life of the Author. With plates 1,25 Life of Christ and his Apostles ; by Rev. John Fleetwood, D. D. 1,25 Life of Dr. Judson, the head of the Miss ionary Enterprise; by J. Clement; 400 pp. with Portrait 1,25 Lives of the three Mrs. Judsons; same as above, with three Portraits. 400 pp, 1,25 Life and Essays of Dr. Franklin. With Portrait ],o .5 Life of Juhn Quincy Adams ; ;by Wm. H. Seward ' 1.05 The American Fruit Culturisi; by John J. Thomas 1,25 HCidlcy’s Women of the Bible 1,25 Headley’s Napoleon and his Marshals. Il lustrated 1,25 The life of Empress Josephine, first wife of Napoleon ; by P. C. Headley. With steel portrait 1,25 Indian Captivities ; or Life in a Wigwam ; by Samuel G, Drake 1,25 The Missionary Offering; dedicated to Dr. Judson 1,25 The Lilfe of General Zachary Taylor; hy II. Montgomery 1,25 Life of General Scott; by Mansfield 4,25 The Generals of the Last War with Great Britain; by John S. Jenkins 1,25 Byron’s Works, in one volume, Svo. includ ing nil his suppressed and attributed po ems; with 6 beautiful engravings 3,50 Shakspenre’s Complete Works, in one royal 8 vo. volume 3,50 Pollin’s Ancient History,2 volumes _ 4,00 Cycolpedia of Useful nnd Entertaining Knowledge ; forming a complete Library of Family Information, &c. Ate. By VV. W. Murray, E?q Embellished with 350 engravings. 1 vol. royal octavo 5,00 largo and well selected stock ol f e ttlp lc a n d F a n c y D r y G o o d s , fur the Wime* trade. Among other Goods may bo found an excellent assortment of DRESS GOODS, Such as black and colored Silks, Poplins, Mci- inos.Puramettas,Coburns, Alpacas, Muck.change able, and plain Alpaca Lustres, DcLanes, Cush- mcrci. Ginghams Prints. &c., &<*. j L o n g a n d S q u a r e S h a w l s . D omestic G oods , — Blenched nnd brown Sheet ings, lower than they have ever been offered in ibis market; Mnriner Stripes. Drills; Ticking , plain, twilled, Soilsbury, and Canton Flannel; Woolen Yorn, Hosiery, Gloves, &c» MILLINER Y GOODS o f every variety. Constancy on band a huge 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 l d a n d G i l t J e w e l r y ^ at IN. York wholesale prices, consisting in part of Laces, Edgings, Gloves, Hosiery,Shuwls, Handkerchiefs, Cravats, Rib bons,Suspenders, Elastics, Tapes, Needles, Pins BuMons, Combs, Hooks and Eyes, Scissors, Raz ors. Straps, Brushes, Clocks, Table Linen, Cutlery,Gold nnd Gilt Jewelry, Hall and Elton’s Tea and Table Spoons, Butter Knives, Plated Goods, 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, wo arc able to supply Pedlars and Dealers at lower rates than at any otherstorc west of New York City. Please call and examine our Goods before purchasing elsewhere. Goods freely shown. Remember the NEW CHEAP STORE, two doors North ofthe Post Office, Water st ,Geneva. Jan . 20 , 1852. 31 CHERRY PECTORAL K 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 to r * LEGAL NOTICES. F o r sh e C u r e o f COUCHS, COLDS, HOARSENESS, BRONCHITIS, WHOOPING-COUGH, CROUP, ASTHMA, AND CONSUMPTION. Colman’s European Agriculture and Rural Economy. Embellished with sixty en gravings from wood and steel. Sheep or cloth 3,00 (JCf- Funds can be forwarded at our risk, if mailed in presence of thePost Master, and Nos. and dates of the same retained. No books kept or sold by us of an immoral tendency. N. B.—Agents wanted to sell the above Books, to whom large discounts will be gjiven. All orders should be addressed, post paid, to GKO. H. DERBY & Co., 7w5 Publishers, Buffalo, N. Y. DENT[STRY! DENTISTRY!! J ^ R S . C R A N E & B R E W E R , hav- ng entered into a Co-partnership, will be found at the old Office of Dr. D. O- C r a n e , 2S, Setiencast. , where they will be happy to ac commodate all who may be in need of operatinos in S u r g e o n D e n t i s t r y . Their experience in the above business war rants them in assuring the public that every thing pertaining thereto, from the extraction of a tooth, and the insertion of one, to an entire tet of masticators, with gums, on the best known principle, filling teeth with pure gold, and all other dental operations, will be performed in the most satisfactory manner. The old friends of D r . C rane are earnestly solicited to continue their patronage. Geneva, Nov. 8 , 1S51. C A R P E T STO R E . T HE Subscribers have just added largely to their stock of Carpeting, and now offer Ta pestry and Brussels Carpeting Three Ply do., Superfine and Fine do., Venetian do.; Matting, Ruggs, and Floor Oil Cloths ol all width*. H. II. & G. C SEELYE. Geneva, Sept.24,1351. Figs, a g a i n l J\UST received another lot of those fine Naples Figs, which I am selling at 10 cts. per lb nt the City Drug Store. GEO- P. MOWRY. Geneva. March 1,1852, S U a ltcr H e r b s all kinds—a new supply at H. PARME LLE'S Drug and Chemical Store. D e p o t o f S h a k e r B r o o m s . T HE subscriber is prepared to supply dealers with any quantity of Shaker Brooms, at the •a tne price charged by them at their village oi in New York. [May I. | A. D- PLATT; 60 M u s k Soap. sale by B. PAEMELEE, 94 Seneca st. Q U P E R I O R S p n u i e b O u t t u r n , Irom $ 2 , 5 0 O upwards,--Violi.w for one doMtir. Guitars. Violins, ^ c*LrePn*re<t ht tile l»«wt manner, and warranted tl.tU C K E R ’8 MUSIC ROOMS. 41 Bcnecn V. Geneva A NEW ARTICLE ol P o l i s h i n g P o w d e r , for f r kLn ,,1,Lry’ ? r t** and 8Hvcr VVarc, superior to the j)Mn Brick, as U produces a tine polish without scraicblna el wearing theartkto. SoM by i* SAMPSON St BRCXgtiN. Among the numerous discoveries Science has made in this generation, to faciliate the busi ness of lire—increase its enjoyment, and even prolong the term of human existence, none can be named of more 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, wicli have hithert > 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 affections of the lungs Our space here will not permit us to publish any portion of the cures affected by its use, but we would present the following opinions of eminent men, and refer further enquiry to the circular which the Agent below named, will always he pleased to furnish tree, wherein are full particulars, and indisputable proof of these facts. F r o m tU e P r e s i d e n t o f A m h e r s t C o llege, the celebrated P r o fessor H I T C H C O C K . “James C. Ayer—Sir: I have used your CiuennY I C E R T I F I C A T E O F A U T H O R I T Y . { R e n e w a b l e i n th e M o n t h o f J a n u a r y Y e a r l y ) S tatic or New Y ork , U omvtrollkr *® O ppicb , Albany, February fiih, let52. S ATISFACTORY evidence having been furnished to me that N 11. KIDDER, nf Geneva, Ontario Uouniy, has been duty appointed an Agent of the v E i n a Basil* r n n e e C o m p a n y , bein'; an Insurance Company, in* corfromled by the Slate ol Connecticut And whereas it appears Irom the Statement of said Company, made to me on oath nnd filed in this Office oil the 6 th day of February, 1852, that the said Company is possessed of the amount of Actual Capital, unimpaired, w.ich is required by the Seventh Section of an Act emitted 11 An Act to provide for 1 I 10 Incorporation of Insurance Companies,\ passed April HI, 1849. Now therefore, In pursuance of the provisions of the Act aforesaid, I, John V. Wright, Comptroller of the Slate of New York, do hereby ceitify that the said N. B. Kidder is authorized, ns an Agent for the said A3ma Insur ance Company, to transact the bn lues of Fire Insurance In the county of Ontario, so far forth as he may be legally cmpovmed by his Letter of Appointment, and the Instruc lions which may be given to him by the said Company. in wittic »9 whereof. 1 have hereunto subscribed my name, and caused the Seal of my Office to be (LB.] affixed, the day and year first above written. J. C. WRIGHT, Comptroller. M o r tg a g e S a l e N O T IC E E X T R A O R D IN A R Y . D EFAULT having been made In the paymenl of cer- r p T T f l T T T IVT A m p 1 tain monies secured lone paid In and hy a certain la X J J L J U W X X X 1 \ J X ± J X denture of Mortgage, executed bv J ohn R. B arnes , and M akia Ids wife, ot the town of Seneca, in the county of Ontario, to J ohn G ovndry , of Dullsville, in the county of Livingston, hearing 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 liher 4U of mortgages, at folio 253, on the 14th day of January, 1850, at six o’clock, F. M. And whereas, the stun ol 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 hereof, being Hie first publication of tills notice, and no suit nt law has been instituted to recover the same on the bond, or any pnrtiherenf. Noticeis hereby given,that in pursuance of the power STO R E . subscriber would respectfully »n< contained in said mortgage, the premises herein after de scribed will be exposed to public sale or vendue, at the The subscriber have obtained from M essrs . W hkklkr ,M euck & C o , ok A lbany , an agency for the sale of their celebrated WHICH THEY W ILL SELL A T THEIR ALBANY PRICES, adding transportation. R e p o r t o f tk e .E t n a In s u r a n c e . C o m p a n y , o f H a r t f o r d , C o n n ., to t h e C o m p t r o l l e r o f tlie S t a t e o f N e w Y o r k , J a n u a r y , 1852. r j l t l E Capital Stock is three hundred thousand dollars nd the following is a list of their principal assets. AGRICULTURAL $19,(100 00 61,000 00 tiiuelv ♦» >» fj^ H E t w o H o r s e M a c h i n e s are well 11.500 (hi 21.000 on 18,750 00 21.000 00 20.500 00 37.500 00 P ectoral in my own case of deep heated Bronchitis, a d lied from ils chcm-cal constitution, that is is an N E W S ! N E W S ! N E W S ! IN ADVANCE OK TELEGRAPH. ant satisfied admirable compound for the relief of laryngial and brouchial difficulties. If mv opinion ns to its supe rior character can be of any service, you arc at liberty tv use it as you think proper. EDWARD HITCHCOCK, L. L, D. E u r o p e n il in n Slid*. — A r r ival o f K o s s u t h . - D e a th o f K i n g A L K V * H . 1 I<I j . —P r o c lam a tion to Postpone C h r istm a s nnd N e w »Yrnr. R EGARDLESS of foreign news, or procla motions to postpone the holidays, C H A S . H. TILESTOUN Would respect'ully inform his friends and pa trons that he has inverted his bottles, and hopes in future to he sustained in his new en terprise of keeping a TEMPERANCE SALOON, Where he will constantly be prepared to serve his friends and the public with Oyster Stews, Wild Game, New Cider, Pies, Cold Water, Hot Coffee, Chocolate, Black Tea, Oysters Raw, Cakes, Candies, Clam Soup,Warm Meals, Cigars &c., &c. He is also prepared to furnish FAMILIES AND PARTIES, WITH A L L K I N D S O F C A K E S , C R E A M S , C O N F E C * T I O N E R I E S , J E L L I E S ^ A N D T A R T S , of superior quality. Also, W e d d in g - C a k e A n d F i x i n g * f u r n i s h e d in b e s t sty l e . Hoping to merit the patronage of his old friends and the friend* of Temperance, he will do everything in his way to increase their en joyments, and to prepare for them and their friends a rich board of Christmas and New Year Toys, Confectionery, &c., &,c. Wishing you all a merry Christmas and a very happy New Yeir, I hope to see you often at my new Saloon, south side Seneca st., op posite Cobb & Smith’s. CHARLES H. TILESTON. Geneva, Dec- 10, 1851. 94 PROM THE WIDELY CELEBRATED P R O F E S S O R S I I . X 1 M A N , M . I > . , U . 1 j .I> . P r o f e s e o r o f C h e m i s t r y , M i n e r o l o p y , 4-c., Y a l e C o l l e g e , M e m b e r o f t h e J A t . H i s t . M e d . P h i l . a n d S c i e n t i f c e S o c i e t i e s o f A m e r i c a a n d K n r o p e . “ I tlccm the C herry P ectoral and admirable com position from Fomc of ihe be-t article* in the M aicia Medica, and a very effective remedy fur the class of dis eases it is intended to cure ” New Haven, Ct., Nov. I, 1849. M A J O R P A T T T I S O I Y , P r e s i d e n t o f th e S . 1?. S v i i n l c states he lias used the C herry P ectoral with wonderful success, to cure an inflamma tion of the lungs. F r o m o n e o f t h e firs t P h y s i c i t m s i u M a i n e . S aco , Me., April 20, IH49. Dr.J. U. Ayer, Lowell. Dear S ir: lam now con stantly using your Cherry Pectoral in tny practice, and prefer It to any other medletnefor pulmonary complaints. From observation of many severe cises, I am com inced it will cure cough*, cold*, and diseases ot the lungs, that I have put to defiance nil oilier remedies. I invariably recommend its use in cases of consumption, and consider it much the best remedy known for lhat disease. Respectfully yours, I.S. UUfrH MAN, M. D. Prepared and sold by James C. AYER, Piac- ticnl Chemist, Lowell, Mass. Sold, wholesale and retail, by A. D. PLATT, Geneva, also by Druggists generally throughout the State, 95m6&.c calculated for large farmers, and those who make a business of threshing. They nre light and compact, so that the whole is conven iently carried on one wagon with two horses, the weight being about 2,000 pounds. The v i b r a t i n g S e p a r a t o r divide* and carries the straw entirely clear from the grain, leaving the grain in the best possible condition tor cleaning. This machine, with from three to five hand*, will thresh from one to two hundred bushels of wheat per day, or twice that quantity of oats. T l i e o n e H o r s e M a c h i n e s , with two or three hands, will thresh about half that quantity. They also thresh and separate clover chaff from the straw, very fust, 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, $145 00 One Horse, do. do. 120 00 Do. do. do. geared for churning, driving, cross-cut saw and grindstone, Clover Huller, Feed Cutter, Circular Saw Mill* (24 inch saw,) KJ* The above machines are all w a r r a n t e d 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, Real Estate chiefly in this City, Hartford and New Haven Rail Road Stock, Itomon and Worcester ” *' *• Harifoid and Providence ** ” ,v Connecticut River ” ” ” Hartford and New Haven Rail Road Boads, Hanford and Providence ” Phoenix Rank Stock (Hartford), Farmero* and Mechanics' Bank Slock (Hnrtf’d) 20,400 00 Exchange ” ” ” 19,250 00 Hartford \ ” ” 20,4(10 00 Connecticut River ” ” \ 9,750 00 Bank North America Bank Stock, New York, 10,500 00 Eagle Rank ” ” Vrovidetico K. 1., 1,980 00 New York Life Insurance and Trust Co. Stock. New York, Connecticut diver Stock, Bills Rvceiveable bearing Interest, approved Sc curity, Bonds and Mortgages, bearing interest, Cash on hand, Estimated balances in hands of Agents, Temperance House, kept by Owen Edmondston, In the village of Geneva, In said county, on the twenty-fourth day of February next, at ten o'clock in the forenoon of that day, and so much llicreofsold a* may be necessary 10 satisfy the sum above staled to be due, with interest thereon, and the costa and expenses of such sale. The premises to be sold are described in said rooiiga»e as loLows: “ “ All those certain pieces or parcels of Land situate ‘ lying and being In the town of Seneca, in the county of Ontario, described ns follows: That part of lot number thlrty.mrcc,ln the Gore between tlie old and nexvpre-1 emption lines, linumb-d thus ; Beginning nt the north east i corner of lot thirty.tliree. thence west on the north line o f . said lot tothc old pre emption line, thence south on said line so fnrdistant that n line parallel with the north line nounce to the citizens of Geneva end vicinity, that he is now receiving one of the largest and best selected assortments of GROCERIES ever brought to this village ; embracing every variety of Sugars, Teas. Coffees, Molasses , Spices, Fish, Fruits, Soaps, Oils, Cordage, Brooms, &c., all of which he offers at wholesale or tetail, st a small advance from cost, for Ready Pay l 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, Ju*t received, 20 Chests of Fresh old Hyson Tea tip top article, only 50 cents per lb warranted to suit, or the cash refunded. T. R, LAMBERT1. No. 16 Water st., Geneva. 63 S E N E C A L A K E FO U N D K Y , A n d I r o n W o r k s , Corner o f Castle and Water Sts., Geneva line so mruisiaiu uni! <1 ime p ' iiumvi **■••• me mmu uuc r f . n p Jj. 1 | „ - p i k . f m a n i i f a n l i r e * S T R A T H above described will contain two hundred acres, thvncc ; S u b s c r i b e r m a ^ l a c t ^ . 1 on said parallel line 10 the east line of sold lot thence I JL E N G I N E S , C A S T <fc W R O U G H T north on said east line to the place of beginning ; con- I R O N F L U E B O I L E R S , M I L L G E A R * tabling five of g two hundred acres. Also subdivision lot number I R Q r.A Q r n i M / 1 1 2 A M U M A p H l N F . R V Not number thirty one, in said gore, containing » ,1 Vf. ®T 1 N G S A N D M A t J i l W J b J I X ,• one acres one rood and twenty-two perches. Ref-; 11 Km d a . __ erence to a deed executed bv W illiam S C hapman and H e m a k e * a n d s e l l s B u r r a l F s S h e l l W h C 6 wife to J ohn It. B arnes , of date tiventy.firstof Sepiem an d P lain P l o w s , th e C a s t IRON I m MIOTKB ber,eighteen hundred and ihiny-hve. Also subdivision „ , * . . , number seven of lot number thirty-five, in Kycknian s = nd a variety of others. locution, in the said Gore, containing one hundred and f A lso the celebrated B uck ’ s PATENT A l * fifty one acres. Reference to n deed of the same lot ex-! T ig h t C o o k i n g S to v e R a c k ’ s S e i - f - A c t i s s ecuted by David Uathcart, Mauler ion Ure and Robert R e g i s t p r w ith a cren arn m ^ f D » «« Tmup.tS John It. Itarnes,ofd«te twenty seventh day of j ^ a g e n e r a l a S B o r t m e m o f P a RLOB 13,500 00 1,000 00 28,182 17 J5,hU0 00 19 0UO 50 83,000 00 $167,272 67 132 00 23 00 28 00 35 00 s s Amount of out-standing losses $77,800. S. L . L O O M I S , Sec’y. STATE OF CONNECTICUT, * H artpoud C ounty . ( H artford , 13th January, Personally appeared Simeon L Loomis, Secretary of the A2mn Insurance Company, and made oath that the foregoing statement by him subscribed. Is true according to his best knowledge and belief. [L. S.) JOHN W. SEYMOUR, N o t a r y P u b l i c . October, eighteen hundred and twenty seven/* Dated, Geneva, Nov. 26th. 1851, JOHN GOUNDRY. JAMES H. WOODS, Attorney. 91 The abo e sale is postponed until the 24th day of March, 1852, at ten o'clock in the forenoon, at the same place above named. Dated Geneva, February 19th, 1852. J amks II. W oods , Att’y. 3w0 JOHN GOUNDRY. The above sale is further postponed until the third day of April, 1832. at ten o'clock in the forenoon, at the same place In the village of Geneva. Dated 23d March, 1852. JOHN GOUNDRY. J as . II. W oods , Attorney. R o x and K it c h e n S t o v e s . J. R. JO H N S T O N . Geneva, July 9,1851. 35 SILVER, E s t a t e o f T h o m a s R o b s o n , d e ceased . j^ O T I C E is’given to all persons having claims against R OSEWOOD, Mahogany, Black Walnut and Common S h o w C a s e s 9 a new and splendid a rticle; with French double thick and Plate Glass, for Jewellers, and Merchants gene rally ; Cases of all prices made to order, and on hand, by E P. EARL, Water Street, Geneva, rs by mail attended to, and Cases ny part of the United States 1851. 54 N . Y .— O it Shipped to March 5 the Estate of T homas R obson , late of the town of Seneca, to present the same with the vouchers therefor, 10 either of the subscribers, at their respective places of residence, on or before the G 1 I 1 day of May, AGENCY OF 88n-6 OTIS B. BARDEN, ) JESSE T. GAGE, ( Executors. It. S. S. FITCH'S CELEBRATED MEDICINES. C E R T I F I C A T E O F A U T H O R I T Y . { R e n e w a b l e i n th e M o n t h o f J a n u a r y Y e a r l y ) S tate or N ew Y ork , C omptroller ’ s O rnct, Albany, January 31ft, 1852. 1 g ^ T I S F ^ C T O R Y evidence having been turninhed to B o u n d to k e e p th e m THE W a r m 11 New Coal and Wood Yard TO THE IN FULL BLAST. M e d ical P r o f e s s io n a n d In v a l i d s . r|~ 1 He subscriber is now prepared to furnish, in F IRST ANNUAL {and u n p r e c e d e n t e d ) EXHIBIT OF BUSIN ESS, in rhe vegetable medicinal preparation. any quantity, L a c k a w a n a C o a l, R e l i e f in T e n M i n u te s —C u r e in a F e w D a y s , Insured by Ike GREAT FOREIGN REMEDY, T h e M O U N T A I N I N D I A N L I N I M E N T , for the alleviation and cure ot MUSCULAR mid NElt- NOUS DISEASES STATEMENT OF SALES &C. N u m b e r o B o t t l e s . Cash Sales of Mountain Indian Liniment, 3,580 Given away, gratuitously, ns advertised, 812 Given away to scupUcs. tor their conversion, 135 Credit taics, and on trial, without condition of payment, 2,205 Stock m the bands of 206 agents, mostly in this State, 13,870 Stock on hand, in Albany, N, Y., 400 of superior quality, in lump or broken, and screened in any size, a t his New York Yard, 20,962 Dr. Locock’s Pulmonic Wafers! JpiOtt the Cure of CoVU, Cough*, Asthma, Bronchitis, Pulmonary Consumption, and all Affections of the Breast and Lungs, This celebrated Medicine has been most successfully used for 30 years in Europe, but has not found its way to this country until the present proprietor lias nt a great expense, lately succeeded in obtainihg a true receipt and right to manufacture in this country. For sale by SIMPSON Sc BRUNSON, and J. INGEHSOLL, Jr., Geneva. 100ni6 Number prepared In twelve months, DO* Prlen one dollar per bottle. N. B. C ures of the above disease* wilt be warranted by special agreement with the proprietor, nnd the price paid for Lite Liniment will be refuuuril When stuisfactory Delimit ia iiut.i..i.vj o,»j»neH accord ing to the directionJ. Advice and medicine gratuitous to the temperate poor, T. GILBERT & CO.’S j E O L IA N p i a n o f o r t e s . N e w YORK WARDROOMS at 333 and 417 Broadway, where a very large assortment of Pianos, icith or without ihe muck admired s-Eolian, may always be found at wholesale and retail prices same as at the manufactory. By an experience of seven years, and several im portant improvements, we have brought the Alolian to a degree of perfection attained by no others. Instead of the haish tone of the Sera- phine, it produces one equal in purity and richness to the parlor organ. Either may be used separately or together. The “ AColian” nkver gets out of tune, and is always a correct standard by which to tune the Piaoo. The Pianos are wart anted to give satisfaction, or the money refunded. Persons wishing for a Piano Forte will address HORACE WATERS, as above, who has the management of the New York Ware-Rooms. 5m3 T. GILBERT & CO. Upwards ol 400 tellers arc on the file, descriptive of ca-es, which have been relieved and cured ; also numerous written and printed certificates ol cures, nil of which have been voluntarily given ; none have been, or ever .will he asked fori THE MOUNTAIN INDIAN LINIMENT ought to he in the hands of every family nt this season, as o n e application, wizen first attacked , seldom, or ever falL« to cure any muscular or nervous affections. This Liniment is recommended for none other limn this class of diseases, viz : Rheumatism, Paralysis in several of ils forms, Neuralgia, VV 1 lie red Limbs, Gout, Contracted Muscles, Splnial Affections and Still\ Joints. WANTED, Several medical practitioners (regular M D's) are agents for this medicine, and more of a similar class, are wanted for different parts of the Utt te.l States, to whom the most liberal terms will be given, upon application at the principal office ofthe Mountain l« dlan Liniment, Delavan House, Albany, N. Y. JAMES DURNO, Manager, For the Proprietor. Agent*, New York City—Boyd 4- Paul, 40 Con Uand-st. D. B l.iiihs. Physician, 153 Wooster street. O V.Cieckencrfe Co., 81 Barclay street. Ebcnezer Cook, 3t)6 Grand street. 91 II. N.TE.XL. M. D., Sole Agent for Geneva. ON BRADFORD STREET, Next Noith of A. A. Holly’s Warehouse. Also on lmnd a large lot of B l o s s l m r g l l C o a l ) as cheap or cheaper than it can be had at any other place. Also a large lot of HICKORY, MAPLE, and OAK WOOD, to be sold by the Cord, or in quantities to suit purchasers Also a first-rate lot. of shaved and sawed S h in g le s a m i L a t h constantly on hand, ol all prices. The above named Y'ard has been fitted up with alt the convenience possible, has one of Fairbank’s Platform Scales in it, to weigh Coni by the t on, and Coal Screens of all sizes; nnd a Hoise and Cart to deliver Coal or Wood any where in the village. All orders left at the office shall he promptly and faithfully attended to, and by strict attention the subscriber hopes to receive a share of pat ronage. G. DAKIN. Geneva, Nov. 12, 1S5L 69 inc that N. B. KIDDER, of Geneva, Ontario County, has been duly appointed nu j f *cut of the P r o t e c t i o n I n s u r a n c e C o m p a n y , being an insurance Com pany, Incorporated by the State of Connecticut. v 8 ad whereas It appears from the Statement of the said Com pany, made to me on oath, and filed in this office 011 the 31st day, of January. 1852, that the said Company is pos sessed of the amount of Actual Capita!, unimpaired, which is required by the Seventh Section of an v9cl en titled “ A w A c t to provide for the Incorporation of Insu ranee Companies,\ passed vSpril 10, 1849. Now therefore, In pursuance of the provisions of the ^ct aforesaid, 1, John C. Wright, Comptroller of lire State of New York, d 1 hereby certify, that the said N. B, Kidder is authorized, as rut v?gunl for the said Protection Insurance Company, to transact the business of Fire Insurance in the village of Geneva, Ontario Gm« ty, so far fiftth as he may be legally empowered by his Letter of appointment and the Instructions which may be given to him by the said Company. In witness whereof I have hereunto subscribed my name, and caused tlie of my Office to be af- | L.S.) fixed, the day and year first above written. J. C. WRIGHT, Comptroller. Entered a«vordin^ to A<*t of Vou^rv*-, in the vorp 1651, by J. S. IMUHUTilN, M. !>., in thn clerk’s Office of tin* District Cmirt for the Eastern Iiittriet of Pcnn.«ylvunio. Another Scientific Wonder! G R E A T C U R E F O R T U 'SED by him-with such distinguished suc cess in the cure of Coughs, Consumption, DYSPEPSI D r . J. S. HOUGHTON’S Hartford, 7th January, 1852. hi compliance with the Law cf the Sinie of New York respeciing Foreign Insurance C mpanics. the V r o t e o lio n Iiewui’tin c e C o m p a n y of Hartford, Con necticut, submit 1 lie following Statement. Capital Slock, two hundred niiic:y-one thousand and eight nundred Dollars, $291,800 00 For one halfof tlie Capital Stock the Ornip’y h ;ld the Promissorv Notes of Siockho ders,\payable in thirty days after demand and amply se cured, $145,900 00 DYEING FOR THE PUBLIC! f'lH IE subscriber hereby gives notice to the JL 1 THE PEOPLE’S DRUG STORE. In a name ?** Much, certainly, iLx\riiA'1 VV when used to designate character. It it C U T L E R Y & A G R IC U L T U R A L IM P L E M E N T S . rjlHE subscribers having their stock of goods shall be found to he true that the above named store is th e p l a c e where tk e p e o p l e , one and all, can be realty accommodated, ami ns it shall he Hie earnest endeavor of the subscribers to accomplish this object, they will he justified in adopting the above as their name. They would therefore improve Hie present opportunity to announce to the citizens of Geneva and ihe public generally, that, on account of tne liberal patronage they have received, from iheir friends nnd patrons, duiing the past season, they have been encouraged to increase their supply of goods, consisting of arranged in their NEW STORE, I n W a t e r S t r e e t , opposite the Tempe rance House, and near the Steamboat landing. Their old customers and 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 hajid. 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 lor 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. OCJ- Timothy &, Clover Seed bought for cash J. S. & H.C. PROUTY. Mar. 1 2 ,1S51. N o s. 3 0 & 3 2 . D rugs, M e d icin e s , G r o c e r ies, Paints , Oils, Varnish, Camphenc , Burnirg Fluid , Lamps , Looking Glasses , Glass Plates , Brushes , Fruit , Perfumery , Fancy Articles, Ladies and Gentlemen of Geneva, and the surrounding country and villages, that he con tinues, nt his old stand, .in Senccn street, first door cost of the Methodist Church, the business of D y e i n g a n d S c o u r i n g i n a l l i t s „ b r a n d i e s . He will dye nil shades of colors, on Dresses, Cloaks, Shawls, Scarfs, Handkerchiefs, Bonnette, Ribbons, Gloves, Hose, Coats, Punts. 5 lc . Also Merinos, Alpacas, DeLaines, Bombazines, Bar eges, Coverlet Yarns; aed will dye and finish every variety of Woolens and Silks with boautv and taste. Especial attention will be given to Scouring, Coloring nnd Pressing Gent’s Coats, Pants and Vests. Moreen Curtainsand silk Dresses,watered. He gives a confident assurance to the public, that all work entrusted to his care, will be per. formed in a satisfactory manner. Leghorn, Straw, Tuscan nnd Fancy Bonnetts dyed black, Slate, Drab, and Green colors. WM. SEDGWICK. Geneva, June 18th. 1851. G8tf READ WHAT FOLLOWS! 11 Look ing and CHEAP GROCERIES, AT THE W a t e r s t r e e t D r u g Store* J UST received, a fresh assortment of Tens, Sugars, lasses, Coffee, Rams, Rico, ChocChocolate, M Spices, Flroma, S e c ., S e c . Also STEW ARTS SYRUP, warranted equal to any in town, together witn any quantity of first-rate B u c k W h e a t F l o u r 9 to assist hi using up the same. All or any of which will be sold as cheap as can be bought in Geneva, not withstanding it j u s t n o t o , contains s o m a 30 H h d men, and others, posst-sning g r e a t e r f a c i l i t i e s (!) for buying cheap than all the re t of mankind. Drugs , Medicines, Camphene, Burning Fluid , Paints , Oils, Candle*, F a n c y Article*, Perfum e ry S e e . , as ueual,chcnp enough. A general assortment of ELEC TRIC , MEDICINES constantly o» hand. Lastly, a lot ol old Tra Chests. Soap Boxes, t e c , extremely low,or jdven to Dealers who wish them tor s t a c k i n g , or show purposes Jany.l, IH52. .. ..J. INGERSOLL, Jr. All of which they arc prepared to sell at the very tow* est prices, and will warrant to give entire satisfaction In every case. The attention of customers is particularly invited to (heir stock of Groceries, among which are the following: Teas of the choicest brands, selected with the greatest care, and with the aid of the hem judges. A superior article of Black Tea at 4s; per ib. O. G. Java Coffee, very nice, also Maracaiba, Lagulrn, Rio, S l Domingo Coffees. A superior article of 8 |narfs Sugar House Syr up, very clear and rich, for which the present is just the time. Currants; Citrons and Figs, fresh and nice; Basins by the box or pound ; also half and qualcr boxes; Nuts of all kinds, wholesale and retail. Also the P u r e J u i c e o f tlie G r a p e , to which we would call the attention or Physicians, n being a superior* article to any of the eastern wlnin for medicinal purposes, having been procured from a gentle man In this State, who raised the grape*, and expressed tne wine, nnd is therefor warranted to be entirely pure. But it Is unnecessary to enumerate further. The invita tion is to ail to come and see for themselves. SIMPSON & BRONSON. 95 No. 4 Ncnrcn St*. G e n e r a - A n d b e l i e v e i t . 1 find that 1 must leave my present Busi ness, in order to recover my health. have concluded to sell my entire stock of Goods, at or ncor cost, anil in some nsinnccs below it, which will give my customers, and the public generally, the best op portunity of purchasing Cloths, Cjssimercs, Vestings, Shins, &c., &c., at great bargains, by the large or smu II quantity, as well as a selection from the largest stock of Home Manufactured Clothing in Gennva. My whole entire slock will ho sold without reserve, 1 will add that my Full Purchase had been made, and the goods in the store before I imri made up my mind to go out of business, consequently I offer a large nnd fresh stock. It would be a good opportunity for any person wishing to commence the Tailoring Business, to purchase my entire stock, as my store has been long and favorably known as a business stand Mr. CRAWFORD and other good Cutters will Gish Funds, 9 896 r 53 Hanford, Providence and Fishkill Rail Road Stock, 9.750 00 HarlfM & New Haven R.R. Bonds 19 622 00 Connecticut River K. It. Stock, 2,000 00 Improved Real Ksiate, J l,2»0 00 Atlantic Dock Bonds, 7 500 • 00 Bills Ueceivab'e, Negotiable, and Premium Notes on hand, 37 °92 1 1 6.587 34 Balance due from ^tfeine, 75.300 no Exchange Bank Slock, 1,800 00 I'hceiiix Bank Stock, 3,125 00 Catarrh, Asthma, Heart Diseases, Dyspepsia, Piles, Female Complaints, Xc. &c. Also Dr. S. S. Fitch’s Abdominal Supporters, Shoulder Braces, Inhaling Tubes, and Lecture* on Consumption, and the art of preserving Life and W calth to Old Age, kc. Mr. A. D. PLATT, Geneva. h»s burn ap pointed Agent for the sale of the above Gondt and will keep them constantly on Land at hit store, in Geneva. N. Y. OCJ- Dr. Fitch’s Guide Book to Invalids, and Direction! for Promoting Health, and Instruc tions to Mothers, in the Management of Child* ren.” may be hnd. gratuitously, by calling for it 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. Iyl005 Cheap Building T TRUE N OTHING probably throughout the entire building costs so little, in proportion, as DIGESTIVE FLUID the J ©15) « A S T f i 2 I C J l i C E . P REPARED from RENNET, or Hie fourth Sion S) • the Ox, after directions of B.uios Luttno. the groat Physiological Chemist, hy J. S. II ouohtos , M. I). Phila delphia. Pa. This i* a truly wonderful remedy for Indignation, Dva- pcpRisi. JnumBctr, l.iv#*r Complaint, Constipation, and De bility, Curiuc after Nature’s own method, by Nature’s own Agent, the Gastric Juice. 93T Half a teas oonfiil of Ppepsin, infused in water, will digest or dissolve F i v e P o u n d s o f I l o a s t B e e f i n a b o u t tw o h o u r s , out »f the stomach. P E P S I N is ihe chief element, or Gica* Digesting Prin ciple of th t Gastric Juice—the S o l v e n t o f th e . F o o d , the S a s h and B linds. Competition and improvements are (because, no doubt. The subscriber, who has made a superior article for twenty years in this vicinity, still continues to lurnish and muke to order the best and cheapest in this section of country,. He invites all concerned to investigate 1 hj& truth of this statement by calling and examining the material and workmanship. His st.op and store is on lower end of Water street Also, Paints, Oils, Putty, Paper Hangings, 3010. E. P. EARL. I P v r y f y i n g , P r e s e r v i n g , and S t i m u l a t i n g Agent of th** yromach and Intestines. It is extracted fr«»m Hie Ditrei 1 New .Albany Sc Salem R.R. Slock, Hnrlf'd Sc New Haven Il.R. Stock, Cleveland St Pitls’nirg R.R. Bond*. Farmers’ Bank of Kentucky Stuck, 800 00 8,052 00 10,000 00 4,800 00 Deduct for outstanding claim* and obligation! of the Comp'y, $350,274 98 60,268 34 $496,166 64 Profit and Log*, §4,366 64 W M . C O N N E R , Scc’y. S tatk o r C onnecticut , > Hartford Comity. \ S * ' Personally appeared before me, a Notary Public duly commissioned for said County, VVm. Ontner, .Secretary of lho Protection Insurance Company, and made oath that the foregoing is a true statement of said Company, as lie verily believes. In witness whereof, 1 have hereunto get my hand [L.S ] and affixed my Notarial Seal at Hartford, on tuc 7th day of January, 1852. Dices! ivt* j Storo-.cl. ,»f me G», iiius terming an ARTIFICIAL />/- O R S T I F E F L U 1 I > , precisely like the ualoral Gastric Juice in its Chemical p iwcrs, and furnishing a C o m p l e t e and P e r f e c t S u b s t i t u t e for it. By the aid of ihls preparation the pain, and evils of I n d i g e s t i o n and D y s p e p s i a are re moved, Justus they would be by a healthy Stomach. It Is doinz wonders for Dyspeptics, curing cases of D e b i l i t y . E m a c i a t i o n , N e r v o u s D e c l i n e and D y s p e p t i c C o n s u m p t i o n , supposed to be on the verge of the grave. The scientific evidence upon which It is based is in the highest degree C U R I O U S and R E M A R K A B L E : S c i e n t i f i c E v i d e n c e : B aron L ikdig in his celebrated work on Animal Chem istry. says: *‘ An Artificial Digestive Fluid, analogous to the Gastric Juice, may be readily prepared from the mu cous membrane of the stomach ol the Calf, in which va rioits articles of food, as meal and eggs may be softened, chang'd, nnJ digested, just in the same manner as they would he in the human stomach,” Dr CuMHK, in his valuable writingson Ihe * Physiology of Digestion,” observes Hint “ a diminution of the due quantity of Gnstr c Juice Is a prominent ami all prcvnil- ing cause of Dyspepsia;” nnd he Mates that “ a distiu s a g e n t fo r \ H J H. SMITH > V ♦ Printing Inks, and has » supply .in bind. Common Printing nt25 cts^cxtr*, 30 , and Book at 40 cts. the pound, Gonevn , Jnn. 1, 185*1. S H E L L COMBS* UFFALO HORN,Buck and DieseingCombe, Fnnry Soaps, Hair Oils, and a variety ol articles necessary o complete the Toilet. E. BARNARD. B N O T IC E . •Ttdf* --------------- ---------- m r '2* V • a „ ^ JZ'S , ___ f guished p ofessor of medicine in London, who was sc- j C R R A L L ’S : JL# S h e r i f f ’s S a le. B Y virtue of nn execution, out of the Supreme Court of the Stale of New YorJt, to me issued and delivered, against the joint personal property of W illiam G. M o - nkll and A ugust H ubkr , and the sole personal and real' properly of W illiam G. M onbll , I Have seized and taken the richt and interest of the said Moncll, in the real property described ns follows: “ AII that certain piece or parcel of land situate ui the village of Geneva, county of Ontario, being the premises which the said Moncll now occupies, bounded on the east by Water street, south by a lot belonging to the estate of Jediah Pullen, north *by premises occupied by J. Ingersoll, Jr., and lands of Ezekiel Clark, and by an alley, ami west hy lands of Ezekiel Clark, and William K Burgess, which I shall expose for sale, ns the law directs, at public auc tion, to the highest bidder, on the 24lh day of April, 1652, at 10 o’clock, A. M., nt the Franklin House, In the vil lage of Geneva, Ontario county. Dated. March 2d, 1652. Cwti JAS. H. WOODS, Atiorney. WM. II. LA M PORT. Sheriff of Ontario County. Bv GEO. CLUTE, Under Sheriff. N O T I C E is hereby given to all creditors having claims against James Uccs deceased, late ol Geneva, Ontario County, that they are required to exhibit such claims will) tlie vouchers thereof, to the subscriber at his residence in Clyde, in the County ol' Wayne, 011 or before the Fourth day of August next. JAMES U. REES, sole acting &c , of James Rcc Dated Clyde, Jan. 27th, 1853 11OUmO M O R T G A G E S A L E . 'YyHBREAS, on the 21 st Dec., 1848, E nos B arnks nitenrl the Cutting Department as usual, an4»|l tvyle. Garments made to order, in a superior st Those indebted will confer a particular favor by calling and settling their accounts. w i l l i a m ju d s o n . Geneva, Oct, 34, 1851. TRUSSES. D R . H U B B A R D has left with VVM. F. WOLCOTT, at Dr RHOADES’ Office, M e e n F u n , r j ! ME celebrated Chinese Skin Powder, one ofthe best cosmetics at present known. Also Sham!’* Spanish Lily White, for cleansing, whitening and beautifying the t>kin, Aluo Frcncli Hair and Toilet Powder of various qualities, for sale at the City Drug Store, by GEO. V. MOWRY. Nov. 18, 1851. W i n t e r S t r a i n e d L a m p O il, P i l l s fo r R a t s , ON’S Pills for the destruction of Rats nnd Mice; also, Magnetic Powder for the des truction of nil kinds of insects, which are war ranted free from poison. For sole at wholesale and retail by (May 1 .) A. D. PLATT. T r a a k ’s M a g n e t i c G l u t FJ^H £ G e rv:reariio/o, for ealoby ent. H. P*RM E i.F£t j ^ T the low p'lce of six shillings per gallon. It burns well, and will not chill at ordinary winter tempera ture. For sale by 99 fl. PARM FLEE, 24 Seneca st. 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 maybe 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 o l c o t t will fit the instruments ; and purchasers who are not satisfied after three days trial, may return them. Nov. 26, 1851. 91 executed to* WooDRurr L. B arnbs a mortgage, dated Hint day, recorded in Ontario Uounty Cleik’^Office, in hook 38 ot mortgages, page 313 of, among other lauds, ‘‘all that certain piece or parcel of laud, situate, lying and being in the we-t pa-t of the village of Geneva, in the comity of Ontario, described ns follows, viz:—Being that part of eight aarcoutlot, number five, bounded south hy Washington street, west by Liberia street, north by n two acre lot, sold by James Carter to Amos Sigler, east by a lot heretofore conveyed by James Carter to Samuel Kellogg, being the south Half of the west half of lot No. five, containing two acres, be the same more or Jess—ex cepting therefrom that certain piece heretofore sold and conveyed by Enos Barnes to George Coon, or to Anthony Turck, nnd also that certain piece heretofore contracted to Calvin Doty, and also that certain piece heretofore con tracted to James Malloon, which mortgage hat*been as signed to James Huntington, by the condition of which mortgage there is due and payable on the same, on t he day of tiie first publication of this notice, twelve hundred and thirteen dollars and seven cents. Whereby default has occurred in the condition there of ,nnd the power of sale therein contained, has betome operative, nnd no suit or proceeding* at law having been Instituted to recover the debt secured thereby, or any part thereof, notice is given that on ihe third day or April, 1852. at 2 o’clock P. M., at the Mansion House in Geueva, Ontario county, the premises described as above-, in said mortgage, will be sold at public auction. CHAS. J. FOLGER, Att’y. Dated Januaiy 7, 1852. 97wl3 vcrtly afflicted xvitlitliis complaint, finding everything else -to fail, had recourse to the Gnslric Juice, obtained from the stomachs of living animals, which pioved cumpletiy successful.” Uali on the Agent, and get a Descriptive Circular, gratis, giving a large amount of scientific evidence, similar Jo the above, together with Reports of R E •» A U K A B L E L U R E S , from nil parts of the United Stales. A s a D y s p e p s ia - C u r e r . Dr. H oughton * I' kp .'I. n has produced the most marvellous effects, in curing cases of Debility. Emaciation, Nervous Decline, and Dyspeptic Consumption. It is impossible to give the detabs ol cases in the limits of this advertisement; but authenticated certificates have been given of mors than 7’/FO H U N D R E D R E M A R K A B L E C U R E S , in Philadelphia, New York, and Boston alone. These were m arly all desperate cases, and the cures were not only rapid and wonderful, but permanent. It is a great N E R V O U R A N T E D O T E , and particu larly useful for tendency to Bilious disorder. Liver Com. plaint, Fever and Ague, or badly treated Fever and Ague, and the evil effects of Quinine, Mercury, and other drugs upon the Digestive Organs, after a long sickness Also, for excess in eating, nnd the too free use of Ardent spirits. It almost reconciles H e a l t h with In t e m p e r a n c e - Dn. H oitguton ' s P epsin is sold by nearly all the dealers in fine drugs and Popular Medicines, throughout the U. Stales. 1 1 is prepared in Fowder nnd in Fluid form—and in Prescription vials, may he obtained of Dr Houghton or his Agents, desci ihlng the whole process of preparation, and giving ihe authorities upon which thn claims of this new remedy are based. As it is NOT A SECRET REMEDY, 110 objections can be raised against ils nse by Physicians in respectable standing and regulm practice. Price, ONE DOLLAR per bottle. OBSERVE TH IS!—Every bottle of the genuine Pop»in bears the written signatureof J. S. Houghton M D., sole proprietor, Philadelphia, Pa. Copy-right and Trade Mark secured. 03T Sold by all Druggists an t Dealers In Medicines. AGENTS.—A. D. P latt , II. P armelcb , Geneva, Geu. D. W klls , E. H untigoton , Penn Yan, C hipmah S c C o , Canandaigua. 2 Plows PA T E N T Shell»wbc€ N o .5,$6,60. J.R. JOHNSTON. Geneva , Aug. 5,1851. 52 B l a n k B o o k s . W H . S M IT H is m a n u facturing B lank Bunks • and is prepared to soil nt as low prices ns any other establishment in tlie Stnie$of the *ani quality, at No. 31, Seneca sticrt. Geneva, Jan. 1 I85L P u r e P h o s p h a t e o f L i m e . T HE new remedy for consumption, on red bv oreciuitaiinn ♦ wi.i’ei. r ... pared by precipitation ; which furnishes it i t n suite ofimpulpaide powder, and can be administered in the Cod Liver Oil by suspension, or taken in the formof a powder. For sale by »9 II. PAR MELEE, 24 Scn« .1 N E W GOODS, A Title W A T E R ST. CJHEAPCASH V A R I E T Y ST O R E . As Water st. is becoming the Emporium for cheap goods of all kinds, tile subscriber has re* newed his stock of J u s t R e c e i v e d , a fresh sui » p I y of Gold and Silver I’piy L e v e r s , << •« Anchor Escapements, << (( Lupine Watches. it it Fob and Vest Chains,forGents. ii It Chatlelains, for Ladies, AI varieties, at D r y G o o d s , B r o a d c l o t h s , Cassi- m p r e s , S a t i n e t s , & c G R O C E R IJS S o f nil k in<|*; Nails by ihe keg or pound ; Cutlery, Crockery and Glass Ware : And offers the same to the public, at the cheap est rates for cash nnd ready pay. He prefers the nimble sixpence to the slow shilling, and small profits with rendy'pnv, to large prices with slow pay, or what is often worse, no pay. A few doors south o f his old stand, in a three story lirick building . BRICK and SAND, forbuilding nnd paving constantly on hand,and for snle a so hove. Oct. 29, 1851. VROMAN BECKER. S P L E N D I D P A T T E R N S . 9 E. BARNARD’S. A NY quantity of latest and best selected styles of F I S K ’S P A T E N T M E T A L 1 C PAPER HANGINGS BURIAL CASES, A M O R T G A G E S A L E . B OWEN WHITING, late of Geneva, Ontario county, and Stale of New York, by nn indenture of moru A m a n d i n e . S u p e r i o r C h a i n P u m p s , ■piOR the cure and prevention of chapped hands—o new supply from Roussel, Philadelphia, nnd for sale at II. PARMRLKE’S Drug Sc Chemical store, 24 Seneca st. I NASMUCH as it has been falsely reported that the subscriber has abandoned his business Egg P o w d e r . A PERFECT substitute for Eggs in Cakes, Pudd’ngs, 4tc., except Custards Warranted to keep in any cil- mnie. Price, four cents for a package equal to six eggs. For sale by IL PA RMELER, Jan. 28. 24 -Seneca st. F l u i d L a m p s . j y FFERBNT prices and patterns,—Lamps altered to burn the Paid at P A t t t f E LEE’S Drug and Chemical store, 24 Feoeca st. of manufacturer and dealer in Chain Pumps, he takes this occasion to state that ho is still en# gaged in the same business, at the old stand, on Castle at., opoeitetho Temperance House; nnd he continues to furnish customers and Peddlers with his Pumps at reduced prices. The excellent character |of the article he manufactures is so wcil established that no additional reccomnurela tion is needed. He respectfully invites his friends and patrons to give him a call. D. MABIF- Geneva, October 1,195). 83tf gage bearing date the first day of June, 1842, and record ed together with the power of sale therein contained, In the Ulerk’s Office of the said county of Ontario, in Book 29 of Mortgages, at page 3d, duly mortgaged to Elizabeth Burtls, of Phelps, in said county. “ All that certain lot and parcel of ground, situate, Ivin? and being on the east side of Main Street, in the village of Geneva, bounded west by Main Street, south by Pliinehas Prouty. east by the Seneca Lake, and north by James II. Woods— being six rode In width and extending from the street to the Luke*, and the said Mortgage hath been duly assigned by ihe said Elizabeth Burtis to Arthur liurtis, of Buffalo, In said State. The amount claimed to be due on said Mortgage at the lime of the first publication of this no tice, Is one thousand five hundn d and eighty seven dol lars and fifty cents, (1587,50) and no suit or proceedings at law have been hai for the recovery of the money se cured by said Mortgage, or any part thereof, and default having been made in the amount due and payable by the condition of raid Mortgage, Whereby said power of sale hath become operative, the said mortgaged premises will* be sold at Public Auction, nt the Franklin House, in the village of Geneva, aforesaid, on the 25th day of June next, nt ten o’cloc k In the forenoon. Dated Geneva, March Jlst, 1852. v „ , „ ARTHUR BURT1S, Kit-DtRfc IJRAoroita, ? Assignee of Mortgage. Attorney*. nu9 IR-TIGHT and Indestructible, for protect ing aud preserving the Dead, for ordinary Interment, for Vaults, for Transportation, or for any othor desirable purpose. For sole at the Coffin Ware-Room of A. H. BARBER, May 27, 1851. 65tf Main-st.y Geneva. CAN NOW BE FOUND AT E . P . E A R L ’S, o n W a t e r S t. Mr. EARL hos just returned form New York, with a stock selected by himself 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, &c.—Hands furnished to hang the Paper if wanted. Window Sash, Blinds and Window Glass. £ 7 *Call and examine. Baker's Broma. ^ COMBINATION of the Cocoa Nut with other ingredients, innocent,strengthening and agreeable both to invalids and personfl in health. For sale by H. PARMELEE, 24 Seneca st. A History o f the Purchase and Settle * ment o f W E S T E R N N E W Y O R K , i tx — r . i _ * ___ __ t . 7 Q O I O L E E X T R A C T . — Extract of Common Witch Hazle, uuequnlled 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 o ther distinguished per sons. It should be kept in every family. H. PARMELEE. bole Agent in Geneva, A ND of the rise and ptogress nnd preset*) state ofthe P r e s b y t e r i a n C k u r c J i 63 .... ■ “ S t e w a r t ’s S y rup* fT S T received, by Railroad, and foreale low, by J 9 99 H. PARMELEE. 24 Seneca si, in thatsection, by Rev. James H. Hotcbkin. AUo, P i t c h ’s C h i r o g r a p l i y 9 de**g°e*- for learners in Geography-, being phKes preP*^e fordelineating maps of the wcrM and countries formingthe principal subdivisions, j'u®L By W. H. &M1TH. oppositeH.H. & G.C. Seely***.SenecaH. S i lv e r JMedalj F OR tho best S H O W C A S E * obtained at the State Fair, lost week. The subscriber is ibakin* to order this nice and rich’ article, at unusual tow prices, and ef exquisite ttrqr^nooqsbfp. - E. P- EARL, Water . ^ Geneva. ' V P’. 34/1831. * ........ »3 lister. F l o u r a n d A p p le B a r r e ls. F OR SAL E, by the nubscriber, at the White Spring Mills, 2000 Flour and Apple Barrel, well seasoned, and of t,ho best qualify. Apply at he MilU. 3 n u MnnRT'.v ■ a a eta m , wm A .Ifli Gloves, Hose, Wiappers, Drawers, &c. CUSTOM WORK promptly attended to by E. KFNI\ 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 thd proprietor keeps con stantly on hand G emo C. S cott ' s far-famed r •- i ?mn r tonr v t t v m t n s m an wimne. who havd taken the f i r s t H. H & G. C. SEEhYE. Geneva, Sept. 24. 1351. w V - -w ...... ^ . . . 1 C ' Premium at several r>f the State bairs, both ol ( this and other states, for their Seales, which are | warranted equal to any manufactured, and much cheaper. S'^ai Mills. Letter Presses,Store nnd Warehouse Trucks of-all sizes, on hand or fur nished to order. JOHN R. HtuM A. • c D o c i. M a r c h i s i ’s ^ » of paints for sale. All orders promptly attended t,n. He trusts t<» the generosity of the public/or aliboral patronage. SAMUEL WILSON. Geneva July 9. 1851. *‘3 . ...... . — . — ------ —— — ■ — - — - Females, for sale at the City Drug Store, by • ^ - _ — _ - * — nvrt p m m v R V U R R A L L ’S PA T E N T She]l-whce[ o nOand N o .5. $6.50. RIC0PHEHUU5 [COP HE ROUS — Barry’s—also Phnlous* Dl^ M T R - Barry’ Invigorator, two very popular articles for nnner rhe<rro\vth and luxuriance ofthe Hair, sA .ding worth are undoubtedly the richest c»I* V jlion of reading in tho English Language- Books and Tracts sold at tho same low pricee as at the City Depository, in New York* W. H. SJUTR. .Too 1 1850. X ^ A n l r A A 6 a C t i f X J 4 1 1 1 F ] 1 at A I P A I W le, O' <x fo fit i / D> JK O i F l I OF Phy Dea Wh« > r i l)ea Dea Fa- Bool I i>nd Fa: >lan Geai ■Wat s w p o p t W m on hi th « i C» Boat rom H o .take: H. V rcadi 0