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L l -r< •• m t «* *- - r Valuable School Library Books I PUBLISHED BY G E O . H . D E R B Y & C o . BUFFALO. * B bcretary ’ s OmcB, D ept , or row. S chools , ( A lbany , DtcemUer Sri, 1851. $ ENTLEM.RN :—I have examined the fol lowing list of Books offered b / you for sale, With most of thetir I am familiar. The list contains a selection of excellent books and un exceptionable in their character, and proper to be introduced into the Common School Dis trict Libraries. 1 cheerfully recommend them to the Trustees of School Districts. Very respectfully yours, C hristopher M organ , Sec’v of State. M essrs , G. H. D erby & Co,, Buffalo, N E W S 1 - N E W S ! N E W S IN ADVANCE OF TELEGRAPH. ’ I W H E E L E R ’S P A T E N T —». 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 vze will deliver the same at any place in the U. S. where we cansend 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 l \ L. Simonds. With an In troduction to the American Edition, by John C. Lord, D- D. 1,25 Fresh Leaves from Western Woods ; by M. Victoria Fuller. Illustrated. 312 pp. 1,25 Thrilling Adventures by Land and Sea; ed ited by Ja*s U. Brayman, Esq.,500 I2mo. pp. Illustrated 1,50 Antiquities of New York; together with a History of the United States, 400 8vo. pp. containing 80 Illustrations on wood, and 16 lithographic plates. By Hon. K. G, Squier 2,25 Gift Book for Yo mg Ladies ; by Dr. Win. A. Alcott. 316 V2mo, pp. with peaies 1,00 Gift Book for Youug Men; by Wm. A. Al cott, 312 16mo. pp. with plates 1,00 The Silver Cup of Sparkling Drop?, from many Fountains; for the friends of Tem. perance; by Miss Porter; 512 16mo. pp. 1,00 Noble Deeds of American Woman ; or Ex amples of Female Courage and Virtue; edited by J. Clement, Esq,; with an In troduction by Mrs. L. H. 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 8vo. 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 additional11 Eldorado” mat ter 1,25 Young’s Science of Government; new and improved edition 1,25 Liyes of Madison and Monroe; fourth and filth Presidents of the United States ; by John Quincy Adams 1,25 LifeofGeu. Andrew Jackson; new edition, revised ; with Bancroft’s Eulogy; by John S. Jenkins 1,25 The following Books are recommended and are well adapted fur School Librarien: Chamber’d Treasury of knowladge 1,00 Lamartine's History of the French Revolu tion of 1S4S; with steel portrait 1,00 Fo .vler’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 1,25 Life of John Quincy Adams; by Wm. H. Seward 1,25 The American Fruit Culturist; by John J. Thomas 1,25 Headley'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 Missiouary Offering; dedicated to Dr. Judson 1*25 The Lilfe of General Zachary Taylor; by H. Montgomery 1,25 Life^of General Scott; by Mansfield 1,25 The Generals of the Last War with Great Britain; by John S. Jenkins • 1,25 Byron’s Works, in one volume, 8vo, includ ing all his suppressed and attributed po ems ; with 6 beautiful engravings 3,50 Shakspe ire’s Complete Works, in one royal 8vo. volume 3,50 Pollin’s Ancient History,2 volumes t 4,00 Cycolpedia of Useful and Entertaining Knowledge; forming a complete Library of Family Information, &c. &.c. By W. W. Murray, E?q Embellished with 350 engravings. 1 vnl. royal octavo 5,00 Colman’s European Agriculture and Rural Ecoiiomy. Embellished with sixty en gravings from wood and steel. Sheep or cloth 5,00 Funds cun he forwarded at our risk, it mailed in presence of theVosi Master, and Nos. and dates ol the same retained. No hooks kept or sold by us of an immoral tendency. M. B -—Agents wanted to sell ihe above Books, to whom large discounts will be given. All orders should be addressed, post paid, to GEO H. DERBY & Co., 7w5 Publishers, Buffalo. N. Y. E u rope nil in n Slid*. — A rrival of Ko*» euah-—Dentil o f Kinag A I.I&Y-H A l*K<. —Proclam a tion to Postpone C h ristw o s and New-ifcnr. R EGARDLESS cf foreign news, or procla mations to postpone the holidays, C H A S. H. TILESTON 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- | terprine 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, C-W Water, Hot Coffee, Chocolate, Black Tea, Oysters Raw, Cakes, Candies, Clam Soup.Warm Meals, Cigars, &c., &c. He is also prepared t<> furnish F A M ILIE S AND P A R T I E S , 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 IIT S , Also, 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 , j?n fcir-e J m If ... .wi & ll Vfl (•-:V A [V 5! 'll HI !L of superior quulity, W e d d i n g - C a k e Ami Fixings furnished in beat style. Hoping to merit the patronage of his old friends and the'friends of Temperance, he will do everything in his way to increase their en joyments, and to prepare for them and their fi lends 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- 16, 1S51. 9-t a yf.hH V ) ii jk $ AN • ; T. GILBERT & CO.’S A E O L IA N P I A N O F O R T E S . N EW YORK WAREROOMS at 333 and 417 Broadway, where a very large assortment of Pianos, wilh or without ihe much admired YEolian, 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 iEolian to a degree of perfection attained by no others. Instead of the harsh 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 ‘‘AEoliun” nkver gets out of tune, and is always a correct standard by which to tune the Piano. The Pianos are warranted 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. Separator, $145 00 120 00 132 28 00 00 CHERRY PECTORAL 28 00 35 00 DENTISTRY! DENTISTRY!! D U S . C R A N E & B R E W E R ) hav ing entered into a Co-partnership, will be found at the old Office of Dr. D. O- C r a n k , 28, Senencast , 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 m 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 set 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,8.1851. C A R P E T S T O R E . . T HE Subscribers have just added largely to their stock of Carpeting, and now oiler Ta pestry and Brussels Carpeting Three Ply do., Superfine anti Fine do., Venetian do.; Matting, Rugga, und Floor Oil Cloths ol all widths. H. H. &G. C.SEELYE. Geneva, Sept.24, 1851. F i g s , a g a i J UST received another lot of those fine Naples Figs,'which I am selling at 10 cts. per lb., at the City Drug Store. GEO. P. MOWRY. Geneva. March 1, 1852, For tho Cure of COUGHS, COLDS, HOARSENESS, BRONCHITIS, WHOOPING-COUGH, CROUP, ASTHMA, AND CONSUMPTION. » Among the numerous discoveries Science has matte in this generation, to faciliate the busi ness of lite-T-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, wich have liithert) 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 be pleased to furnish tree, wherein are full particulars, and indisputable proof of these facts. F r o m t h e P r e s i d e n t o f A m h e r s t C o l l e g e ) the celebrated Professor H ITC H C O C K . ♦•James C. Ayer—Sir: I have used your C herry P ectoral in my own ca<e of deep seated Bronchitis, a d am satisfied from its cliem cal constitution, that is Is an admirable compound for the relief of larynglal and bronchial difficulties. If mv opinion as to its supe rior character can be of any service, you are at liberty to use it as you think proper. EDWARD HITCHCOCK, L. L, U. FROM T|!tt WIDELY CELEBRATED P£^OFESSORSILM M AIV,M .I>.,IjeIj.K>. Frofeseor of Chemistry, Mine.rology, <S*c., Yale -1 College, Member o f the Lit - Hist Med. I Phil, and Scicntifice Societies o f America and Europe . I dnein the Cmc'RRY P bctoral and admirable com position from some of the but articles in the Mateila ftludica. and a very effective remedy fur the class of dis eases It is intended to cure M New Haven, Ct.. Nov. 1 , 1849. JU U O i: PA T T T ISO N , P resident of the si, C. Semite states he has u;ed the U hkrry P ectoral wph wonderful success, to cure an inliuinma- | lion of the lungs. From on© o f ilie first P h y sicians in Hlaine. S aco , Me., April 2G, )><49. Dr.J. C. Ayer, Lowell. Dear Sir: lam now con smut|y using your Cherry Pectorn’ in my practice, and prefer It to any other mHicinefnr pulmonary complaints From observation of many severe c^sus, l am coin inced it will cureconslw. colds and diseases ot the lungs. that I have put to defiance all oilier remedies. 1 invariably recommend its use in cases of consuniptiou, and consider It much the best remedy known Cor that disease. Respectfully yours, l.S . CUrHJMAN, M. D. Prepared and sold by James C. AYER, Piac- tic l Chemist. Lowell, Mass. Sold, wholesale and retail, by A. D. PLATT, Geneva, also by Druggists generally throughout the State. 9»5m6&c W i n d o w S a s h a n d B l l i n d s . t HE flubscribnveontinuesto keepn supply of JEL Sash and Blinds at reasonable terms, at his old stand. Soutli side of Seneca street. Also, PAINTING. GL'AZING & 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 aliberni patronage. SAMUEL WILSON, Geneva July 9. 1851. 53 l l a t s ! H a t s I H a t s ! C h e a p e r ! C h e a p C h e a p e s t ! S h a k e r H e r b s G all kinds—a new supply at H. PARME- LEE’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 same price charged by them at their village m in New York. [May 1.1 A. D. PLATT. J USTreceived, alt he Old Estab lished G e n e v a H a t S t o r e ) a general assortm entof Summer H a ts , w h ich, together with their isual assortment of H A T S A N D C A P S , wll he jold asoheap aecan be ^rocuredwes* af New York. WIGHT & CLARK. Geneva, July 16,1851. F I S K ’S P A T E N T M E T A L I C The subscriber have obtained from Messas. W h e k l e r ,M e l i c k & C o ., of A l b a n y , ' ' an agenev for the sale of their celebrated AGRICULTURAL MACHINES, WHICH THEY WILL SELL AT THEIR ALBANY PRICES, adding transportation. KtipHE t w o H o r s e M a c h i n e s are well M_ calculated for large farmers, and those who make a business of threshing. They ore 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 divides and carries the straw entirely clear from the grain, leaving the groin in the best possible condition tor cleaning. This machine, with from three to five hands, will thresh from one to two hundred bushelsof wheat per day, or twice that quantity of oajs. T h 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 hall- that quantity. They.alsn 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 with bunds, and all appurtenances, One Horse, do. do. 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 m a chines are alt w a r r a n t e d to work to the entire satisfaction o f the pur chaser, and they may be returned w ith in sixty days from th e tim o they are received , and the. purchase money, if paid, w ill be refunded- J. S. & H. C. PROUTY, 68 No. 30 & 32 Water street Geneva, June, 1S51. C U T L E R Y & A G R I C U L T U R A L , I M P L E M E N T S . T HE subscribers having their stock of goods arranged in their NEW STORE, 111 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 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. Mar. 12,1551. N o s . 3 0 DYEING FOR THE PUBLIC! HI VIE subscriber hereby gives notice to the JL Ladies and Gentlemen of Geneva, and the surrounding country and villages, that he con tinues, at his old stand, in Senecu street, first door east 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 . Ho will dye all shades of colors, on Dresses, Clonks,Shawls, Scarfs, Handkerchiefs, Bonnette, Ribbons, Gloves, Hose, Coats, Pants. &c. Also Merinos, Alpacas, DeLaines, Bombazines, Bar eges, Coverlet Yarns; 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 und Vests. Moreen Curtainsand silk Dresses,watered. He gives a confident assurance to the public, that all work entrusted to his care, will bo per. formed in a satisfactory manner. Leghorn, Straw, Tuscan and Faocv Bonnetts dyed black, Slate, Drab, and Green colors. WM. SEDGWICK. Ganevn, June l8ih, 1851. 63tf READ WHAT FOLLOWS! A n d b e l i e v e i t , 1 find that 1 must leave viy present Busi ness , in order to recover my health. have concluded to sell my entire stock of Goods, at or near cost, and in some nstannvs below it, which will give my customers, and tho public generally, tho best op portunity of purchasing Cloths, Cissimeres, Vestings, Shirts, &c., &c., at great bargains, by the large or sma II quantity, as well ns a selection from the largest stock of Home Manufactured Clothing in Gennvo. My whole entire stock w i l l ho sold without reserve. 1 will odd that my Fall Puichose hod been made, and the goods in the store before I hud made up my mind to go out of business, consequently 1 offer a large and 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 attend the Cutting Department ns usual, and n|I Garments made to order, in a superior style. Those indebted will confer a particulai favor by calling and settling their accounts. W i LLIAM'JUDSON, Geneva, Octe 24, 1851. LEGAL NOTICES. S h e r i f f s S a l e . B Y virtue of nn execution, oat of the Supreme Court of Ihe Stine of New Yor*, to me Issued and delivered, osainsi ihe joint personal property of W illiam G. M o * nbll and A ugust H ubkh , and the sole personal and real properly of W illiam G. M onei . l , 1 have seized and taken the rich! and Interest of the said Monel), in the real property desciibed ns follows: ‘‘All ilrnl certain piece or parcel o f land situate n the village of Geneva,\ county of Ontario, being the premises which the said Momdl now. occupies, bounded on the earthy Water street, south*by a lot belonging to the estate of Jcdlah Pullen, north by premises occupied by J. liigersoll, Jr., mul lands of Ezekiel Clark, and by an alley, m il west b„v lands of Ezekiel Clark, ami Willinm K Burgess, which 1 shall cxi ose for sole, ns the law directs, at public auc tion, m the highest bidder, on the 24th day o f April, IB52, at 10 o’clock, A. M., at the Franklin House, in the vil lage of Geneva, Ontario county. Dated. March 2d, )tf53. 6 wG JAS. II. WOODS. Attorney. WM. ii. MM PORT, Sheriff of Ontario County. By GEU. CLVTE, Under Sheriff. M O R T G A G E S A L E . B OWEN w h i t i n g , latenf Geneva, Ontario conniy, and State o f New York, by nn tudentum of moru gage heormg date Hie first day o f June, 1^42. and reemri* ed together with the power of sale therein contained, in the Clerk’s Office of the said county o f Ontario, in Hook 29 of Mortgages, at page 3j, duly mortgaged to Elizabeth Buuis, of Phelpy. in said county. “ All that certain lot and parcel of ground, situate. Iving And (icing on the « n>i side of Main Street, hi the village of Geneva, bouuded west by Main Street, south by Phinehas Prmiiy. cast by tlte Senecn Lake, and north by James H. Weeds— being six rods in width and extending Iroin the street to the Lake: and the *nid Mortgage hath been duly a-signed hyTIie said Elizabeth Ihirtls to Arthur Burtis, of Hulfmo. in said Suite, ‘rite amount claimed to be due on said Mortgage at the time of the first publication o f this no tice, is one thousand five hundr d and eighty seven dol lars and fifty cents, (1587 50) and no suit or proceedings at law have becn'ha I lor the recovery of the money se cured by said Mortgage, or any part tliereoi, ami default having been made in the amount due am! payable by the cornlit Ion o f utld Mortgage, whereby said\ power of sale hath become operative, the said mortgaged premises will be sold at Public Auction, at the Franklin House, In the village of Geneva, aforesaid, on the 25th day o f June next, at ten o’clo< k in the fotenoon. Dated Geneva, March J 1st, 1852. ARTHUR BURTIS, K iddrr & B radford , Assignee o f Mortgage. _______ Attorneys _____________ I ittQ N O T B C'E is hereby given to all creditors having claims agiinsi James ttees deceased, late of Geneva, Ontario County, that they are required to ♦xlnbii such claims with the vouchers thereof, to the subscriber at his residence in Cly.Je, in the County of Wayne, on or before the Fourth day of August next. JAMES tt. REES sole acting Executor &c , of James Rees, deceased. Dated Clyde, Jan. 27i.lt, 1852 I IOUm.fi Entered according -to . Act; of Congriw*, lin the vloar 1861, by J. 8 . HOUGHTON, M. I)., in tho clerk’s Office o f -th\ Distort Court for the Ldstem District of Pennsylvania. : Another Scientific Wonder! G R E A T C U R E FO R DYSPEPSIA! D r . J. S. HOUGHTON’S THE TRUE 5 .E s t a t e o f T h o m a s R o h s o i i ) d e c e a s e d . N OTICE is given to all persons having claims against the Estate of T homas R obson , late of the ifiwn of Seneca, to present the same with the vouchers therefor, to either o f the subscribers, at their resp ciive places of residence, on or before the 6 tU day o f May, 1852. 88m6 | Executors. 1 ! D \ BURIAL CASES, 60 M u s U S o a p . Formic by H.P ARM ELBE, 84 Seneca st. Q U P B R I O R S p a n i s h G u i t a r s , Irom $ 3 , 5 0 upwards.— Vlollm for one dollar. Guitars. Vtolius, &c , repaired in the best mamior, and warranted % H.TUGKER *8 MUSIC ROOMS, 41 Seneca et., Geneva A NEW ARTICLE ol Poliahtug Pow d e r, for Cutlery,* Brass and Silver Ware, superior to the Bath prick, as U produces a line polish wltbouiscraicblng OMjeailng the artlele. Boldd by o SIMPSON Interment, for Vaults, for Transportation, or for any other desirable purpose. For sale at the Coffin Ware-Room of A. H. BARBER, May 27, 1851. 65lf Main.st.,Geneva. B a l t e r ’s B r o m a . A COMBINATION .of the Cocoa Nut with other ingredients, innocent,strengthening; and agreeable both to invalids and persons in health. For sale by ______ H.PARMELEE, 24 Seneca st. P i l l s f o r R a t s . r YON’S Pills for the destruction of Rats and JL-J Mice; also, Magnetic Powder for tho des truction of all kinds of insects, which are war ranted free from poison. For sale^ at wholesale A BRONSON. I Bnd retail by (May 1.) A. D. PLATT, that the subscriber has abandoned his business of manufacturer and dealer in Chain Futnps,-he takes this occasion to state that he is mill en. gaged in the same business, nt the old stand, on Castlest., oposttethe Temperance House; and he continues to furnish customers and Peddlers with his Pumps at reduced prices. The excellent character |of the article he manufactured is so we‘l established that no additional reccommc rela tion is needed. Ho respectfully invites his friends and patrons fo give him a call. D. MABIE. Geneva,October 1, 1851. 83tf ^ ' ♦ ^ __ __ _______, _________ _ _________ ___ _____ _ ___ . g j 4 * • I T r a s k 9# M a g n e t i c O i n t m e n t . PrH E G e n u inearticIe,for9aleby , X H. PA R M BLir, THE Look ing PEOPLE’S DRUG STORE. 6 6 'VT7-II AT’S in a name 7\ Much, certainly, VV when used to designate character. L it shall be found to be true that the above named store Is the place where the people , one and all. can be realty accommodated, ami as it shall be the earnest endeavor of ihe subscribers to accomplish tills object they will hejustifieri in adopting the above as their name. They would therefore improve (he present opportunity to announce to the citizens of Geneva and Ihe public generally, that, on account oftne liberal patronage Kiev have received, from their friends mid patrons, dating the past season they have been encouraged to increase their supply of goods, consisting of D r u g S ) M e d i c i n e s , G r o c e r i e s , Paints , Oils* Varnish , Camphene , Burnirg Fluid , Lam p s , Looking Glasses j Glass Plates , Brushes , Fruit , Perfumery , Fancy Articles . Ali of which they are prepared to sell at the very low est prices, and will warrant to give entire satisfaction in every case. The attention of customers is particularly invited to their stock o f Groceries, among which are the following: Teas of the choicest brands, selected with the greatest care, and with the aid of the lies' judges. A superior article of Black Tea nt 4s. per ib. O. (3. Java Coffee, very nice, also Maracalba, Laguira, Rio, St. Domingo Coffees. A superior article o f Stuart’s Soeor House Syr up, verv clear and rich, fur which the present Is ju>t the time. Currants; Citrons and Figs, fresh and nice; Rnslns by the box or pound ; also half and qua-ter boxes; Nuts of all kinds, wholesale and retail. Also the P u r e J u i c e o f t h e G r a p e , to which we would call the attention or Physicians, a bel'«g a superiore article to any of the eastern wines for medicinal purpo es. having been procured from a gentle man in this State, who raised the grapes, and expressed toe wine, and is therefor warranted to be entirely pure. But It is unnecessary to enumeiatc further. The invita tion is to all to come and see for themselves. SlMVtiON & BRONSON. i>5 No. 4 Mcncca St., Geneva. and DIGESTIVE FLUID @ K , f i . t S T R I C JBi8CE5. P REPARED from RENNET, or the fourth Stotn a) * the Ox, after directions of B aroi L iu : bio . the »r«:nt Physiological Chemist, by J. S. H oughton , M. 1 ). Phila delphia. Pa. This Is a truly wonderful remedy for Indigestion, Dys pepsia, Jnnndtcn, Liver Complaint, Constipation, and De bility, Caring after Nature's own method, by Nature’s own Agent, the Gastric Juice. 9ST Half a teas toonful of Ppepsin, infused in water, will digest or .dissolyc Five Pounds o f Roast Beef in about two hours, out o f ihcstoniuch. P E P S IN is the chief element, or Great Digesting Prin ciple of Hi* Gastric Juice—the Solvent o f the Food, the Puryfying, Preserving, and Stimulating Agent of the Stomach and Intestines. It is extracted (rum the Digestive Stomach of the Ox thus i< lining an A R T IF IC IA L D l - O E S T IF E FLU ID , precisely like the natural Gastric Juice in its Chemical p »wcrs and furnishing a Complete and Perfect Substitute for it By the aid of this preparation tile pain, urn! evils of Indigestion and Dyspepsia are re moved, just as they would be by a healthy Stomach. It Is doinst wond»»r.« for Dyspeptics, curing cases o f Debility , Emaciation,Nervous Decline au d Dyspeptic Consumption, supposed to be on the verge of the grave. .The scientific evidence upon which it is hns.-d is in the lliglie.l degree CURIOUS 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 ikbio in his celebrated work on Animal Chem istry, says: ♦* An AtiHicial Digestive Fluid, analogous to the Gastric. Juice, may he readily prepared from the mu cous membrane of the stomach ol the Calf, in which va riotts articles ol food, as meat and eegs may be softened, chaiignl, and digested, just m tho same manner us they would be in the human stomach.” Dr C.'MBB, in fiis valuable writings on the 4 Physiology I of Digestion,” observes that l‘a iminution of the duel quantity of Gasunc Juice is a prominent and all prevail ing cause of Dy.-pepsia;” and he Hatee that *4 a distin guished p ofvesor ol medicine in London, who was su- vendy afflicted wiihthis complaint, finding everything else to fail, had recourse to the Gastric Juice, obtained from ihe stomachs of living* animals, which proved completiy successful.” { K7\ Gall on the Agent, and get a Descriptive Circular, gratis, giving a large amount of scientific evidence, similar to the nliove, together with Reports.of R E iiAUICABLE CURES, from all parts of the United States. A s a D y s p e p s i a - C u r e r . Dr. H oughton ’ P epsin has produced the most marvellous effects, in curing cases of Debility, Emaciation, Nervous Decline, and Dyspeptic (Jonsuinpiion. It is iniiiossitde to givetlie details ol cases in thelin.iisof ibis advertisement; but authenticated certificates have been given of mors than TtVO H U N D R E D R E M A R K A B L E CURES, in Philadelphia, Nexv York, and Boston alone. J hese were tn arly all desperate cases, aud the cures were not only rapid and wonderful, but permanent. U is a great N E R F O U R A N T E D O T E , and particu larly useful for tendency to Bilious disorder. Liver Coin, plaint, Fever anil Ague, or badly treated Fever ami Ague, ami the evd effects ol Quinine, Mercury, and other drugs upon the Digestive Organs, after a long sickness Also, for excess in eating, aud -the too free use of indent spli its. It almost reconciles Health with Intemperance- Da. H oughton ’ s I' lpsin is sold by nearly all the dealers in fine drugs and Popular Medicines, throughout the U. Slates. It is prepared in fowder ami in Fluid form—and in Prescription vials, may be obtained of Dr Houghton oi his Agents, describing the whole process o f preparation, and giving the authorities upon which the claims of Hits new remedy are based. As It is NOT A SECRET REM ED Y, no objections can lie raised against its use by Physicians in respectable standing and regulat practice. Price, ONE DOLLAR per bottle. OBSERVE TH IS!—Every bottle of the genuine Pepsin bears the written sighatureof J. S. Houghton M D , sole proprietor, Philadelphia, Pa. Copy-right and Trade Mark secure!. K j\ Sold by all Druggists an! Dealers in Medicines. AGENTS— A. D. P latt , H. P armklee , Geneva, Geo. D. W ells , E. II untiggton , Penn Yan, C hipman S c C o , Canandaigua. 2 NO T ICE E X T R A O R D I N A R Y . T H E C H I N A T E A S T O R E . FTIHE subscriber would lespectfully an- \ m m - I nounco to the citizens of Geneva find i ■ ” vicinity, that he is now receiving one ol the largest and best selected assortments of GROCERIES ever, brought to this village ; embracing every variety of Sugars. Tens, Coffees, Molasses, Spices, Fish, Fruits, Soaps, Oils, Cordage, Brooms, &c., all of which he offers at wholesale or rotnil, at a smhll advance from cost, for Ready P a y ! ThSse who wish to use economy, and get more goods for ooedollar than at any other place, will do well to call and examine my Stock and Prices, before purchasing elsewhere. N. B, JtHt received, 20 Chests of Fresh old Hyson Tea tin top article, only 50 $en\9 per )b.. warranted to suit, or the cash refunded. T. K, LAMBERT. No. 16 Water.et., Geneva. 63 * S E N E G A L A K E F O U N D R Y , A n d I r o n W o r k s , Corner oj Castle and Water Sts., Geneva ^■ IH E Subscriber manufactures STEA M E N G IN E S , C A S T & W R O U G H T IR O N F L U E B O l L E R S ) M I L L G E A R - IN G , C A S T IN G S ANJ> M A C H I N E R Y of all kintle. He makes and sells B u rrall’s Shell Whec and Plain Plows, the C a s t I r o n I m p r o v e d B u u k e y e , and a variety ol others. Also the celebrated B uck ' s P a t e n t A ir T ight C ooking S t o v e , R a c e ’ s S e l f - A ctins R e g ist e r , with a genera Inssortmen to I P arlo r B ox and K it c h e n S t o v e s . J. R. JO H N S T O N . Geneva, July9»185l. 35 SILVE R, R OSEWOOD. Mahogany, Black Walnut and Common S h o w C a s e S ) a new and splendid article; with French double thick and Plate Glass, lor Jewellers, and Merchants gene rally ; Cases of all prices made to order, and on hand, by E P. EARL, Water Street, Geneva, N Y.—O k rs by mail attended to, and Cases ny part of the United States 1851. 54 W . B A I R D , NEW MBRI.1C out CA S T L E Opposite the Temperance House, W HERE Carriages of every detcriptioa are built to order, and most kinds of Carriages, Buggies, Wagons, Sleighs, &c., Kept on Hand, Which for style, durability, and elegance o finish, cannot be surpassed by any in the coun try. Those wishing Carriages, will find it to their advantage to call at this establishment, a» the proprietor is practical carriage-maker.and and flatters himself that the tastes of all all can be suited—the work being done under his immediate inspection, ai d the best mate rials used. PEDDLKRS’ WAGONS K«t up in the most approved style of construction- Orders from all parts of the country promptly attended to. . R epairing Done with neatness and despatch. {g>- Most kinds of Lumber suitable for our busine<s, wanted in exchange for work. 91tf Geneva, Nov. 25, 1851. C o - p a r t n e r s h ip N o t ice. T HE Co-partnership heretofore exietinsfbe- tween tho subscribers, under the Frm of COBB & SMITH, is this day dissolved, by mutual consent. J ohn XV. S mith is alone authorised to set* tie the accounts and debts due the late firm. S. S. COBB, J. W. SMITH. Geneva, March 1st, 1852.' J. W. S m i t h has associated with himself his brother, S. E , S m i t h , under the Firm of J. W. SMITH & Co., who will continue the busi ness, a t the old stand, No. 28 Seneca St. All persons indebted to the late firm of Cobb and Smith are earnestly requested to make immediate settlement of their accounts. J, XV. SMI JH. Geneva, March 1st, 1852. 6 Shipped to March 5 ) T R U S S E S . H U B B A R D has left’with WM. F. WOLCOTT, »t Dr RHOADES1 Office, an assoitment of his TRUSSES. He believes these instruments superior to any other in use. both in the rfficiency of their pressure, and in the ease with which they may be worn. Reference can be given to anumbei 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 days trial, may return them. Nov. 26, 1851. 91 A IR-TIGHT and-Indestructible, for protect- __ •-------------- n ----------------- ing aud preserving the Dead, for ordinary _ S u p e r i o r C h a i n P u m p s . NASMUCH as it has been falsely reported SAVE YOUR MONEY. CHARLES P. FREEMAN & Co, (LATE FREEMAN, HODGES & CO.) I m p o r t e r s a n d J o b b e r s , One Door SovtA of Liberty street , 144 Broadway, New York, H AVE now on hand, am) will he receiving daily through Hie season, NilW GOODS, direct from the European matiufacmrers.mtd cash A actions fashion able , fancy silk MILLINERY GOODS Our Stock Of RICH tUBBONS, comprise e < ry variety of ihe latest and most beautiful designs Imported Many o( our goods are manufactured expressly to our order, from our own designs uni paiterne. and stand un rivalled We offer our goods for nett Cash, at lower prices than any credit House in America can afford. All purchasers will liml it generally to their interest to reserve a portion of their money, and make selections Irom our great variety of rich cheap goods. Kibbnns rich for Bonnets, Caps, Sashes and Belts. Boimiii Silks, Satins. Crapes. Lisses, and Tarletone. Embroideries Collars. Chemlseus, Capes, Berthas. Habits, Sleeves, Cuffs, Edg-ngs, and Insert I tigs. Embroidered Rcvicre, Lacc, and Hemstitch Cambric Handkerchiefs. Blonds, Illusions, and Embroidered Laces for Caps. Embroidered Laces for Shawls, Mantillas, and Veils. London, Mcchlen, Valenclenes, and Btus-els Laces. English and Wove Thread, Smyrna, Lh le Thread, and Co>ton Laces. Kid, Lisle Thread, Silk, and Sewing Silk, Gloves, and Mitts. French and American Artificial Flowers. French Luce. English. Aimricnn, aud Italian. Straw Bonnets mid Trimmings January, 1952,^_________________ Cm3 C H E A P G R O C E R I E S , AT THE W a t e r s t r e e t D r u g S t o r e . J UST received, a fresh assortment of Teas, Sugars, Mo lasses, Coffee. Basins, Bice, Chocolate, Spices, Broma, & c.& c. A Iso 3T E VV A ll 1**5 SY UUP, warranted equal to any in town, together witn any quantity uf first-rate B u c k W h e a t F l o u r 9 to assist in using up the same. All or any of which will be sold as cheap ns can be bought in Geneva, not withstanding it ju s t now. contains some 30 Hhd nun, and others, possessing greater facilities (!) for buying cheap than nil the re t of mankind. Drugs , Medicines, Camphene , Burning Fluid , Paints , Oils, Candles, Fancy Articles, Perfumery &c., as usual, cheap enough. A general assortment of ELECTRIC M E D W INES constantly on hand. Lastly, a !ot of old Tra Chests. 8 oap Boxes,See, extremely low,or given to Dealers who wish them mr stacking, or shew purposed Jany. 1, 1852 J. 1NGERSOLL, Jr. 4 R e l i e f i n T e n M i n u t e s - p - C u r e i n a F e w . D a y s , Insured by the G R E A T FOREIGN REM E D Y , Ur. Locock’s Pulmonic Wafers! F OR the Cure of Colds, Coughs, Asthma, Bronchitis, Pulmonary Consumption, aiid all Affections of the Breast and Lungs. Tills celebrated Medicine has been most successfully used for 30 years in Europe, but has not lotind its way to this country until the present proprietor has at a great expense, lately succeeded lr oUtainihg a true receipt and right to nunurncuire in this country. For sale hy SIMPSON & BRUNSON, and J. INGEUSOLL, Jr., Geneva. JOhmfi JVleen F u n ) * T HE celebrated Chinese Skin Powder, one o f the best cosmetics at present known. Also ShandV Spanish Lily White, for cleansing, whitening and Innttuirylng the skin. Also French Hair and Toilet Powder of various qualities, for sale at the City Drug Store, hy GEO. P. MOVVJIY. Nov. 18, 1851. * * ' W i n t e r S t r a i n e d L a m p O i l ) A T the low p ice of six shillings per gallon. It burns well, and will not chill at ordinary winter tcmpeia- ture. Foreale by 99 H, PARMELEE, 54 Seneca st. .. E g g P o w d e r . A PERFECT substitute for Eggs in Cakes, Pudd ngs, &c., except Custards * Warranted to keep In any cli mate. Price, lour etuis for a package equal to six t For sale by V, H. PARMELEE, Jan. 28. 24 Seneca st. S t e w a r t ’s S y r u p , mdnd foror salerne AGENCY OF R . S . S . F X S C K ’S CELEBRATED MEDICINES. i ff TSED by him with such distinguished suc- 'U cess in the cure of Coughs, Consumption, Catarrh, Asthma, Heart Diseases, Dyspepsia, Piles, Female Complaints, &c. &c. Also Dr. S. S. Fitch’s Abdominal Supporters, Shoulder Braces, Inhaling Tubes, and Lecture? on Consumption, and the art of preserving Liie and H ealth to Old Age, &.r. &c. Mr. A. D. PLATT, Geneva, lias 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. flCf- 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 hnd. gratuitously, by calling for if 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. lylOOd Cheap Building- N OTHING probably throughout the entire building costs so 'little, in proportion, as J W . S M I T H returns his thanks to the • friends o f t h e late firm o f C obb & S m i t h , for their very liberal patronage, and hopes that a w e ll selected stock , and attention to the w a n ts o f his custom e r s, m ay fc cure a con tinuance of th e same, to the new fiim . J. VV. SMITH & Co. 5 B U B K A L L ’S the TO THE M e d i c a l P r o f e s s i o n a n d I n v a l i d s . F IRST ANNUAL (and unpreeidented) EXHIBIT OF BUSINESS, in rhe vegetable medicinal preparation. The MOUNTAIN INDIAN UINIMBNT, for the alleviation and cure ol MUSCULAR and NEK- NOUS DISEASES STATBMKKT OF SALKS &C. Number o Bottles. Cash Sales o f Mountain Indian Liniment, 3,580 Given away, gratuitously, as advertised, 845 Given away to BcepUce. lor their conversion, 135 Credit tuies, and ou trial, vvithuut condition of payment, 2,205 Stock m the hands of 206 agents, mostly In this Slate, 13,870 Stock on hand, in Albany, N, Y., 400 Number prepared in twelve months, 20,962 ifcj- Price one dollar per botihi. N. B. C orks of the above diseases will lie warranted by special agrcemeuL with the proprietor, and the price paid for the Liniment will be refunded when satiafactury benefit is not derived Irom its use, >vheti applied accord ing to the direction5. Advice and medicine gratuitous to the temperate poor. Upwards of 400 letters are on the file, descriptive of ca-es, which have been rklibvkd ami curkd ; also | numerous written and printed certificates ol cures, all of which have been voluntarily given ; none have been, or ever will he asked lor ! THE MOUNTAIN INDIAN LINIMENT ought lo be in the hands of every family at this season, as one .application, wukn first attacked , seldom, or ever falls to cure auv muscular or nervous affections. This Li iiuieut is recommended for none other than this class o f diseases, viz : Rheumatism, Paralysis in several of its forms, Neuralgia, Wi liererl Limbs, Gout, C’muracied Muscles, Spinial Affections and ^tilf Joints. WAN TEU, Several medical practitioners (regular M D’s) arc agents fur this medicine, zmd more of a ‘similar class, arc wanted for different parts of thfc Un led States to whom the most liberal terms will be given, upon application nl the principal office oftne Mountain L diau Liniment, Delavan Mouse, Athnnv.N. Y. JAMES DURNO, MotiiiL-er, For the Proprietor. Agents, New York City—Boyd Paul,- 40 Uou tiaud-st. |>. B Unfits, Physician, 154 Wooster street. C V.Uleckeimr & Uo.,81 Barclay street. Ebenezer Cook, 3116 Grand si reel, 91 H. N.TEAL, M. D., Sole *gent for Geneva. 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 furnish and make to order the best and cheapest in this section of^ country He invites all concerned to investigate the truth of this statement by calling and examining the material and workmanship. Hi's st.op and store is on lower end of Water street. Also, Paints, Oils, Putty, Paper Hangings, v\ c . 1010. E. P. EARL. CONVERTIBLE GRAIN REAPER, X T / E L L adapted to the Catijoruia Market , V V by its compactness and strength, is now complete, and contains every desirable im provement for cutting Grain, Timothy and Clover Seed, In all conditions without clogging. It cuts at any hight, and discharges the grain in the rear like Hussey’s, or at Ike side like McCormick’s, doing its work better and with le^s labor than any machine in use. Warranted to be thor oughly built, and to work well. Made and sold wholesale and retail by the subscriber at Geneva, Ontario Co., N Y. Or ders or enquii ies by mail promptly attended to. He also makes and sells Clover Mills, Straw and Stalk Cutters for hand or horse power, Corn Shellers. Corn and field Cultivators, Bur- rall’s Patent Wheel- Plows, (12 sizes) &c., &c. E. J. BURRALL. Geneva, Feb. 13, 1852. 1103 w H. SMITH is agent for E d d y ’s * P r i n t i n g I n k s , and has u supply and. Common Printing ut25 cts., extra, 30 cts. ,and Book at 40 cts. the pound. Geneva, Jan. 1, 1851. B S H E L L C O M B S , UFFALO HORN,Buck and DiessingCombs, Fancy Soaps, Hair Oils, and a variety ol articles necessary o complete the Toilet. K. BARNARD. N O T I C E . Mi H IM,' & HM DRESSING. FT!HE subscriber would announce to the citi- -M. zens of Geneva and vicinity, that H E I S I N TO W N YET! at his old stand N o , 17 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 It is shop, all kinds of Hair Oils, Perfumery, and Hair Invieorntors, for removing dandinff*and scurf Irom the head. He will be happy to wait.on Ladies,or Gentle, men who are unable to call at the shop, *at their places of residence, and will his ut most to please them, in performing any branch of his business. LEVI K. SHULINGBARGAR. Aug. 13, 851. 70 B I S S E L L ’S N e w ) C h e a p , W h o l e s a l e & R e t a i l aflk 1 CASH GROCERY STORE Corner of Water nn«l Cn*!lesl*., O p p o site the T e m p e r a n c e H o u s e . T HE subscriber has just opened a new ■ A F R E S H S U P P J L Y O F the FancUemtiian Drops just rncel e<I—n sure ami safp remedy for. and will positively cure, the Sick Headache, < hills and Fever, Jaum ice, Di>pe|>«i», Sicknetfl, Omtera, &c., ami rc tore n healthy acmm m the Liver w ilmut a panicle ol. Cnlomt‘1. Mercury, Qui nine <>r Mmphine. VVe *Mnte ll in confidence, tliui no medicine of hue years has given uniformly i»uch eati-fne- tmn, a< have these Drops. For salo ut Ihe City Drug Store o f U F- MUWRY. Geneva, February 2,1859. B y A u t h o r i t y ) fTIHE vtfjreni of the Grecian Fanchemvian Drops i* »u I thorieed to refund the money in all cases where limy do not fulfil the recommendations, and fail lo cure the •Vick Hemlache. Chills tit id Fever. Jaundice, Dyspepsia. Chronic DiarrlKBR. Sea Sicknes, Cholera hifanMim.and restore a healthy action to the Live*. Try, and In* cured- hut if not cured, tlie money will be rctudnnd ai rhe City lll-llflr .Vlnm liv f'.!<'( 1 l> fllOWOV B I / R R A L L ’S P A T E N T S h e l l - w h c e Plows—N o .5, $6,00and N o .5, $6,50. J.R. JOHNSTON. Geneva, Aug. 5,-1851. 52 B l a n k . JbO O k s. W H. SMITH ismanufacturn.^ BlankFLok* eand is prepared lo sell nt as Jpw prici** us any other establishment in the State, pf the I 'once' 411 m quality, at No. 31, Seneca street. | 1 und extensive stock of Groceries, such as Sugars, Molasses, Tens, Coffees Xrc.,antl every variety in his line, which lias just been purchased in New York, ot the lowest Cash Prices, and will be sold at the slightest sh de above cost. His facilities for purchasing New Goods are far bettor than most traders possess; and he will receive NEXV STOCK, by Railrood, direct from the city, every few days. He respectfully invites a call from purchasers, confidrnf that he can suit all tones, both in qua I it; Geneva, Jan. 1 1851. P u r e P h o s p h a t e o f L i m e . f l l ME new icinedy for consumption, scrofi ln, &c.: pre- i . pared by precipitation ; which fumisdus it in a statc olimtHipaMe powder, and can bo administered in the Und Liver Oil by suspension, or taken in the formofa powder. For sale by •.It) H. PARMELEE, 24 Senf*c 'st. Di ng Store, by Geneva, March 10, 1852. GEU. V MOWRY. P h y s i c a n d S u r g e r y . I>, has opened an C ALVI1V ft. G R A Y , Itl Office on Seneca st ., in the rear of J% H. Woods * Law Office, where he will attend to all calls appertaining to his pro* lession. Hi* has secured, by entering Into parmership with Da K bys , ihe assistance of nn experienced medical man. They tiope by their united elfori.t to me:it the coil* lideuce of the citizens of Geneva, und iis vicinity. OCT Diseases o f the Ear and Eye will receive a share of their atietitiou. N. B. Advice gratis to the poor, at their office, from 9 until 10 A M . • . Geneva, Dec. Q4Mi, 1851. * Q 5 y N o F a c t I S more generally known tfnn tint the virtues of S.irea. purilln.when concentiaiod, for a a remedy unequalled as an alterative; this being the case, ! am tffntifb d m be ing able 10 present to l ie public, an article prepared from the best imported root, o f exirnordiimry stimgih, and oi l- I'innlv compounded lor Physician’s use, and w hem trial, lias elicmil the highest testimonials of its superior efficacy. It Is put up al Portland Ale., and is sold at the very low price.* of 50 cts. per bottle No other article approaches It In puriiv and strength Sold at the Cit Drug Store, by Murcit 10, 18.U __________ GEO, p. MOWRY. W a h p e n e , O R Hair Gloss. A 11 Indian preparation for restoring Grey llulr to its original color; and also for prevent ing Grey Hair, or Baldnees Warranted in all cases, If used according to Ihe directions. N-B.—This article is not a dye, but It acts In the roots of the Hair and causes them lo communicate to Hie Hair its natural color. Toe\change is therefore permanent, and no Luther application is necessary. Agency at the City Drugstore.' QEO. P . M O W R Y Geneva, March 17, 1752. J UST received, by Railroad, a f e low, to *9 BiPABMBLEE. 24 toheoa G a r d e n , F ield ) an d F l o w e r Seeds, J ust received a general assortment, einbracli jg the most desirable kinds of Garden, Field, and Flower \Seed?*. These Seeds are warranted fresh, and Inferior to none brought Into market. Each packace has printed on it am pie dlrectlone for sowing audculture. For rale at the Cits Drugstore,by^ GJEO, P. MOWRY. Gene1 reh 17,1853. N E W - GOODS. A T 1 he W A T E l t S T .C H E A P C A S H V A R I E T Y S T O R E . As Water st. is becoming the Emporium for c.heup goods of all kinds, the subscriber b arre tte wed 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 - rn p r e S ) S a t i n e t s 5 & c G R O C HR 1 F S of al I kinds; Nails hy t h*e keg or pound ; Cutlery, Crockery and Glass Ware ; And offers the same to the publi.c, at the cheap est rates for pash and ready pay. He prefers (he nimble sixpence to t hv? slow shilling, and small profits with reudy'pny, 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 brick building. BRlCix and SAND, .forhuilding and paving constantly on hand,and fer sale asabove. Pel. 29, 1851. VROMAN BECKER. 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 15. 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 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, XVindow Paper, Fire Prints, &c.— Hands furnished to hang the Paper if wanted. Window Sash, Blinds and Window Glass. Kr* Call and examine. % A H istory o f the Purchase and Settle * 777 P77 1 W E S T E R N N E W Y O R K , A ND of the vise und pi ogress and present state of the P r e s b y t e r i a n C B iurcli in that section, hy Rev. .fumes H . HotchHin. Also, F i t c h ’s C h irogr-apliy, designee for learners in Geography, being plates preparec for delineating maps of \the world and oountriet formingthe principal subdivisions, just received by i t ' iv. H. SMITH. oppositeH. H. & G.C. fcSeplye’s.Seneca st. Geneva, September 22. 1851. BISSELL* jr o ^ B P X Z P S L I C E ’ S N. Y, & Erie Railroad Ware-IIonse On the Canal, near the Deopt of the A. Sf R* Rail Road , Genets T HE subscriber will enntim.o the uusint1^ of S t o r a g e and F o r w a r d i n g , at hf» XVurv house. Goods received and forwarded by Canal, Rail Road and Steamboat. All business entrusted to hi* care willbe punctually attended 10 , Blossburg, Peach Orchard and Lehigh Coal for sale nt all times. 8^™ C ashpa’d for Wheat and allot her kinds of produce. JOSEPH PRICE. Geneva,Jan 9,185.). 41 T H R su ’1 public P l a t f o r m a n d C o u n t e r S c a l e s . 'hscriber would call the attention of tho to the fact that he is ihe agent for the sale ofnl.'-ond* manufactured hy Duryce F-rynh & Co., of Rochester- who have taken the first Premium at several or M,e ^tate hairs. '(> o this and oilier states, foriheir Seok'S \ 'j1 1 nr* warranted equal to any mnnufocflDv'1' * mnc . cheaper. Sugai Mills. Letter Presses, Warehouse Trucks of all sizes, on hand or ii'*\ nished to order, JOHN H, TILLMAN, / ^ O R V L E E X T R A C T . * ^ Extract pf VV Common Witch Hazle, uuequnlled by apy, similar preparation, for rheumatism, bruise^ sprains, tooth-ache. Sure throat, quinzy, &c,%- used both internally and outwardly. Thiq article is very highly recommended by the Hont John C. Spencer, and other distinguished pey* sons. It should be kept in every family, H. PARMFLKfh 65 Sole Agent in Geneva, << u «( 41 Al < i tt <c << S i l v e r M e d a l ) F OR the best S H O W C A S E ) Obtained at the State Fair, test week. Ihe subscriber is making to order this nice and rich article3 at* unusual low prices, and ofexqaisite workmanship, E. P* EARL, Water at., Geneva. Sept, 24, 1851. 82 J ust R e c e iv e d ) a fies^ supply of Gold and Silver Levers, Anchor Escapements, L e p ipe Watches; Fob and Vest Chrtins,fcrQeDte, Chatlelains, lor Ladipg, v a r ieties, at 69 ___________________ E. BARNARD'S, /C O N C E R N IN G New styles of Fluid and VV Oil' Lamps, and a multitude of other articles we wilt speak more a| length hereafter. G. P. MOWRY. Nov. 25, 1351. .City Drug Store;. L y o n ’s K a t h o i r o i i ) A RECENTLY introduced; and very popu lar article, for the growih and embellish ment of the Hair, and to, prevent its, turning... grey Awarded the highest premiums hy the\ States of New York. Maryland, Georgia, and Michigan, at their .Fiurs for 1851. Sold in' large bottles, at 2 b , each, at the City Drug Store, by^ (5. P. MOWRY, GeneVa, March 10,18(16. t f I f 1 ► at I nrv Box F F l o u r a n d A p p l e B a r r e l s Sp Apply at :well seasoned, and of i.lio best quality* he Mills. __ , 3 R. H. MORRri!^ K n i v e s . S e U a n rs &. R a z o r s # S t o c k s . Handkerchlffi. Collars,Shirts, Bosoms, Gloves, Hose, Wrappers, Drawers, &c CUSTOM WORK promptly atiended to b> F KENT, J. H. NICHOLS, and the proprie tor. As this is the general for this and the surrounding places, the trade are informed that tha proprietor keeps con !,Vntlv on hand G kmo C. S cott s far-famed &Co:.'offto'cMtcr.\wTio fi«v< taken the fir.t Premium at several of the Mate M rs, ho h o this an,I other states, for their Seales which a, warranted equal to any manufactured, and muon cheaper. 8n*» Mills. Letter Presses,b.ote and Warehouse Trucks o f a l ^ s ^ \ \ ^ . \ m a N nished to order. JOHN tt. 't IL C o n g ress W a ter, H. H. & G. C. SEE LYE. Geneva, Sept. 24, 1351.___________ ______ -rX T R E C T D o c t . M a r c l i i s i ’s C ELEBRATED and highly approved Catho- licon. for the relief and cum of suffering Females, for salo at the City Drug Store, by GEO. V. MOWRY. -• •r'y Tof paints for sale. All orders promptly attended! ^ Amg worth are undoubtedly the richcat cal t.o He trust* to the generosity of the ]\ Aion of reading in tho English Language % • • B TTR R A L L ’S P A T E N T Shell-xvhec[ P l o w s _ N o . 3 , $ 6 , 0 0 anU 1 o h ^ s t q N Geneva, Aug. 5,1851. 52 aliboral patronage Geneva July 9. 1851 SAMUEL WILSON. >3 Barry’s—also Phnlous’ RlCOPHEftOUS - , . . f , Invigorator, two very popular articles for ,h . g , . « h for sale by June 8* 1851. ____ lt __ xr - -l, \ r.»_ Books and Tracts sold at tho same loff/>r*cc* as at the City Depository, in New York* ' W. H. SMITH. Jnn 1 1850. Y a n k e e So*p» s article too. For sale at the CUy Vru*®lol e’ by a m P . fine \