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> r • ..»'• - - -'—. -. * .-v • . je*. ‘ 1 t •»*-/-; ..e< -I HI -I** A i - • •' 1 *' ' Our friend John McKeon was down at Baltimore last week, ‘going it,1 after his impulsive and whole-souled fashion, for Cass and nothing ehoit, when a by-stand- er remarked, “ McKeon, you had better take things more quietly— you may get into trouble if you talk so freely.11 John scanned the large crowd of New Yorkers present with the practiced eye of an ex- District Attorney, and replied, “ No,Sir, I think 1 know where 1 am, and who are about me. There, for example, is J . S ., whom I once convicted of aggravated aassnlt and battery,resulting in homicide: there is M.M., whom I tried for a felony, there is I. R ., whom I tried for conspi racy and convicted of riot; there is J , A., whom I tried for murder—-and so on for a score or two, I don't believe there is another man present who has so many tried, friends about him as I have, and I shall say just what I please.1*— JY. Y. •Tribune. O swego and M adison . —The disa greement in this District has been settled by the appointment of Messrs.*Bruce and Richardson, the foimer from Madison and the latter from Oswego. We under stand the an angement to be that neither shall vote without the concurrence of the other. 1 he Whig State Central Committee are making extensive arrangements for the Whig National Convention. It will be held in the Maryland Institute Hall; but the arrangements are much superior to those of the Democratic Convention. The whole of the Hall will be carpeted, and the platform placed in the centre of the room. No Whig national Convention, that We remember, ever passed a set of Resolu tions, deeming it sufficient to nominate a good Whig, and knowing that the prin ciples of the Whig party were well un derstood. The Conventions of '40, ’44 and *4S certainly passed no resolutions, and how much further hack tho policy same policy will be adopted at the ap proaching Convention, is a matter of ■extended we do r.ot know. Wheclher the -some question, though we see no reason for changing from it now, any more than til any previous time.— Sjnivgfichl Rep. An extract from a letter from Virgin ia, publishced in the Journal of Com- represents that the Wheat crop in that Stato is suffering very much from ihc ravages of the joint worm,a new en emy to the wheat grower. The writer o says that he has seen many fields that would not more than yield seed, and not a few where not one peck per acre would ho obtained. It is feared that the cater pillar, which has made its appearance, will do great injury to late wheat. A great temperance demonstration in favor of the M.dne Liquor Law, was held at Concord, N. H , on Wednesday. A procession was formed under ex-Gov- ernor Williams, of near a mile in length, in the front of which was carried a mon ster petition, with over 70,000 names upon it Over 24,000 of which were those of legal voters. Rev E. II Chapin and Neal Dow addressed ■ the meeting in front of the State House. The petition was to be presented in the House on Wednesday afternoon, by Mr, Abbott, of Manchester. C lifton S prings W ater -C ure .— This retreat for invalids has become popular, as is evidenced by the fact that some four hundred patients have been treated there during a year and a half past. It is lo cated at one of the pleasantest of Sum mer resorts, and is as accessible as any other in the Stale. The advantage of a fine sulphur spring, is added to its excel lence as a cure, and people from all sec tions of the country are to be met there duriug the Summer months. Dr. Foster, the principal physician,has the assistance of his brother, who has had much expe rience in this branch of medical practice. Rochester Democrat. The Herkimer Democrat follows the Argus and Observer, and goes for Pearce . It is evident that Pierce is the Barnburn er candidate, and Pearce the Hunker. Utica Gazette . W e regret to learn that the Hon. Hamilton Fish lias been \detained from his seat in the Senate for a few days past by indisposition. . Mr. Pierce was unhorsed in his battle, and he is the only officer in Mexican war who met with such a laroity. first tho ca- List of Petit Jurors To serve at the Circuit Court of the U. S. for the Northern District of Nexv York, to be held at the Court House, in Canandaigua, on the Thursday next after the third Monday of June instant, being the 22d day of this month, at 10 o’clock in the forenoon of that day. NAMES. 1 . Russell Gallo way, 2. William E. Wilson, 3. Philetus Smith, 4. Stephen Ferguson, 5. Peter Boots, 6. Howard Miller, - 7. James B. Florver, S. BuIeffStephen, 9. David Beatie, 10. Upton Dorsey, 11. John Whitwell, 12. Asbiah Huntoon, 13. Samuel Marsh, 14. Marshall S. Tufts, 15. Sidney Merrill, 16. Horace Goodrie, 17. Moorehouse Tillotson, 18. Jarvis Dwelle, 19. Aaron B. Fsty, 20. L. Boughton, 21. Jacob ltapelgie, 22. Charles C. Waldon, 23. Benj. Simmons, jr., 24. Zachariah Marther, 25- Harry Smith, 26. Chas. O. Johnson, 27. Flavius J. Hicks, 25. Lewis Bently, 29. William Richaidson, 30. Melvin Power, 34. Hemy Pardee, 32. A. D. Platt, 33. Asa Built 34. William Vanbranken, 35. William Roy, 36. William Stuart, RESIDENCES. Phelps. Seneca. Bristol. Gorham. Gorham. Seneca. Phelps. Hopewell. ' Seneca. Seneca. Seneca. Manchester. Phelps. Gorham. Naples. Phelps, Canandaigua Gorham. Seneca. Victor. Phelps. Bristol. Bristol. Canandaigua Richmond. Canandaigua Bristol. Bristol. Canandaigua Farmington. Victor. Seneca. Victor. Phelps, Phelps. Naples. 9 C rat IS) G e n e v a P r ice C u r r e n t. 9 lrloiir, Superfine, per l>bl., S t f>2 a $4 G2^( se Wheat per bushel, 0 98 a I 00?(’Eg' £ Indian Meat, cxvt, Barley, Oats, JA’orn, £ Buckwheat, ^Butter, per lb. . Cheese, do >6 Kgs*, per doz. Onions, per bushel, /ritrafix Appl<s,grecn,d°. Potatoes, do >15 Means, do. upturns,dried, pvr lb. ’u Apples, do. do. MsSKJ,c‘rtc,l(?s* do. do. Qhnrd, lb S t <Salt, bbl, Flour Barrels, do S^Shecp •■a' tihay, per ton, Wood, per cord, w IQ Bent; per cwt, RffliKl’ork, do do, ^Hunis, per lb, <■ 1 50 a 0 ($0 a o :n a 0 50 a 0 45 a 0 12 a 0 08 a 0 10 a 0 50 a 0 70 a 0 50 a 2 00 a 0 15 n 0 00 a 0 12 a 0 10 a 1 00 a f) 30 a 1 00 a 0 50 a 0 00 a 2 50 a 5 25 a (i 00 a 0 12 a 1 50 £ 0 60<Ma i/o 0 31 - t.S.tf o :>o’jW r y o $ooiS46 0 12* o oo > 0 12^ 0 75?( 0 #5#), 0 60 vs 2 00 ^ o l f>41 7 0 o 12,5}^ 0 12 ort-rss | o 1 12 o r 0 38 4 ] 00 J era i W 0 62',’tig 1(3 o oo3 e v 3 on g m i 5 o c-~. A n o t b e r S c i e n t i f i c W o n d e r ! I mportant to M yspkvtics .-- Ur. J. S. Houghton s Pepsin. The True Digestive Fiuid,or Gastric Juice, pre* pined from Rennet, or tin? Fourth Slomnch of the Ox, after directions of Baron Liebig, the \rent Physiological Clictnisl, by J. s. Iloughiun, A). U.. Philadelphia. 'Phis is truly a w 'mb'rliil remedy for Indigestion. Dyspepsia Jaundice, Liver Complaint, Consumption ami Debility, curing after Nature's own .Method, by Nature's own Agent, the Gast c Juice. Pamphlets, containing Scienti fic evidence ot its value furnished by agents gi at is. See notice among the medical advertisements. 1 >3* A (t» mm w Ji &aL r 4* S6 1 a « In C-inan la’gua on Wednesday, June 9, by the Kev. Dr. Heron, the R ev . J ohn - M. 11 kumn , nf York, Liviog-ton co., to Miss M ary E. K ippey , of Seneca. At the Temperance fimne, in Geneva, on Saturday, the Gth inst., by the Rev. S. W Remingtoii. Mr, M art * ne S cott and M ary M. M ursk , both of Auburn. At the American Hotel in the village of Canogii, June 3, l&fy2 by B. F. Brarlford, Mr. J ohn * N kymaut to Miss M alvina C ory , both of Senece Falls. in Geneva, on Wednesday, June 9th, by the Rev. Mr. Hogarth, Mr. O rix M’C arty to Miss C auolin t M. M ack , both of Seneca Fall*, B O O K .B I N D I N G . n p I I E subscriber is now pre- i pared to Bind books in every style of Common or Extra Bind ing. having made arrangements with an Eastern Binder to do the Extra Books. I think I can now suit any. W. II, SMiTH. 20 Opposite Messrs. Seelyesd G EN EVA M E D 0C A iT c O LLE G E C O M M E N GE M ENT. T HE Annual Commencement of Geneva Medical Coriege will he held on Tuesday, the 22d, at the North Presbyterian Church. The exercises to commence at 10 A. M. The address to the Graduates will be delivered by Prof. C h a r l e s A. L e e , M. D. The public are respectfullv invited to attend. CHARLES A. LEE. Dean of Faculty. Geneva, June 14th, 1852. Z KHYRS from Italy and Sicily, by Wiilitun M. Gould. The DiplomaC 3 r of the Revolvlion, an his torical study, by William Henry Prescott. l-.ipers from the London Quarterly Review, Appleton's Popular Library. J he Life and Works of Robert Burns, by Chalmers. Vol. 4 Humboldt’s Cosmos, Harper’s edition. A peep at Number Five, new supply. The Days of Bruce, by Grace Aguilar. For sale by DERBY, ORTON Sc CO. New York Market. J une 14. Flour, &c—There is no change in State. Western is plenty. The better grades are more firm. Canadian is quiet 4,12a4,19. in bond. The sales of Domestic reach 4.000 bbls at 4,12a4,19 for common to straight State: 4.19a4,37 for mixed Western to Southern common Michigan and Indian; 4,2584,31 for good Ohio and favorite State. Rye Flour is quiet at 3,19. Corn Meal is G-rain—There is little Wheat here and holders are very firm. The enquiry is good. Western Wheat is still scarce and wanted.— Rye is in demand at 77. Oats are quiet and more abundant at 4*2a43 1*2 for State; Jer sey is nominal at 40a41. Corn is not plenty; sales 21,000 but at 55a(il for unsound, 62a63 for Western Mixed, and 63 1-2 for Southern Yellow. Other kinds are scarce and want ed. . , Provisions—Pork is more active with large receipts; sales Mess at 18.25al8,37 j and Prime 16,37al6,44. Beef is less plenty and firm with a fair enquiry ; sales Mess 10,75al4 and Prime 6>50a7,75. Cut Meats are held higher; sales 8 3-4a9 1-2, Shoulders at 7 3-8a8 3*8. Lard is firm but quiet.— Butter is in fair demand and plenty. Cheese saleable at 6a7 1~2, Whiskey—The market is a shade firmer. The demand is fair. Sales 300 bbls. at 20 l-4a20 1-2 for Ohio, and 21a2l 1-8 for prison. Sale of drugs 20 2-4, time and in terest. Ashes—The market is firm for Pots at 4,75a4,81. Pearls 5,75. Cotton—The market has not fairly opened aince the arrival of the Baltic. Stocks—The market opened very active and buoyant. The transactions are large.— Erie R. 87 3-4; do inc. 99 1-2; Gov. 6s *67 115 3-4; do 6s coupons 117 3*4; Indiana pref 5s 49; do special 23; Utica and Schenectady 135 1-2 ; Syracuse and Utica 133; Hudson R. 63; Central Michigan 106 1-2. Foreign Exchange is dull, easy. CASH F O R W OOL. 0 0 , 0 0 0 lb-;. Wool wanted. Wool Sack- . mg und Twine for sale l>v II. [I. Sc G. C. SEELYE. Geneva, June 7, Uf>2. ® ta a sr ix m & & & 3 2 L . W . LACY, Im p o r t e r and D e a ler i$i C3m ia? Glass, and E a r th e n -W a r e . I have just received n large invoice, direct from Liverpool, which 1 shall oiler to my friends and customers at such prices that they will be induced to buy whether they want or not. Damaged goods, caused by fire, I keep in the second lu(t ot the store, which I offer at re duced prices, at the old stand, opposite the Mansion House. OZT Now is the time for good bargains. «£$} Geneva, June 9, 1852. S T JUL kno MARTIAL MUSIC. D E C L A R A T IO N KOSSUTH SMOOTHING IR O N ! TUNE— ‘ Yankee Doodle Since IV hkat S c S pikh come out so queer, We think it Is quite right, sir, That all look round, and then come here And buy of TEALLL & SWITZER. For we’ve the Goods to suit your taste, And all arranged quite handy— Drugs, Gioceries, Dyes, and Judy l'asfc, Good Flour, and loiso1 Candy. Ye Fearless Brave, TO ARMS! Another great Revolutionary struggle is at hand . A D eclaration of Principles having been proclaimed by a patriotic firm among the Senecast it becomes those who are desirous to participate in the festivities of the victory, to prepare in the outset to defend themselves hi the bloodless struggle. And we now declare to u alt the world and the rest of mankind,” that we have enter ed into a co-partnership, to bo hereafter known as the firm o f T kall S c S witzer ; and further, we shall hold ouiselves in readiness to serve our ready-pay customers to their utmost satisfaction, and by strict attention to the ^vants of the Hungry uns , we hope to merit a good share of business in our line. 95* Our store is the first south of the Railroad, on the cast side of Water s t . and opposite E. J . BurralPs Foundry. II. N. TEvfiLL. Geneva, May 26, l«2. (17) It. H. SWITZER. BANK OF GENEVA. A p ril 8, 1852, DESCRIPTIONS for the new Stock of the Bank of Geneva, proposed to be organized, to take the name and place of the present Bank, on the 1st January, 1853, will be received until 1st June, (if the amount should not be made up be fore that day) when the books will be closed,and notice given for the organiza tion, and the adoption of the Articles of Association. After the organization, notice will bo given of the time for the payment of the subscriptions. V a lu a b le E n g lish Books. T HE Political and Historical Works of Louis Napoleon Bonaparte, with a memoir of his life.—2 vols, Svo. $3,50 The Pictorial Gallery of Race Horses, with Portraits of all the Winners at Derby See , by Geo, Tattersall, The Book of Waverly Gems, with six ty-four illustrations on steel. Thomas ChnttertoiPs Poetical Works, and Notices of his Life, 2 vols, 12mo., Nineveh, tho Buried-City of the East, Boswell’s Life of Johnson, 4 vols. 12mo, The Book ot English Songs, The Mormons and Joseph* Smi’h. Just received by DERBY, ORTON & Co. May 20th 1352. $5,00 $3,00 ITEMS AND WONDERS. W HEN in the course of human events, it becomes necessary for one firm to dissolve the mercantile bonds, which have connected them with others, and to assume among the pow erful dealers in wool, cottons, silks, and tapes, the separate and equal station to which the laws of Qood nature, and the tricks of the trade, en title them, a decent respect to the opinions of our fellow sufferers, requires that we should declare the causes which impel us to the sepa- ration. We hold theso truths to be self evident, that all men (including the Ladies of course.) are created with certain inalienable bound-to-keep- up-with-the-times-a-tiveness-rights and feel ings, among these, are Silks, JBroadcloths, and summer Dress Goods. That to secure these rights and creature comforts they are induced to “ look around.*’ But when such a course becomes destructive to their own interests, it is right for a trading community to abolish it. Prudence, indeed, will dictate that customers long established, should not change for ] ight and transient concerns—and experience of late has shown, that mankind hath suffered much from that course. AU of these things hove been witnessedr and to prove which, let the following facts be sub mitted for candid consideration ; They Have refused to sell regular and staple styles of Dry Goods, and have substituted auc tion trash in its stead. They have, by flaming show bills, gassy pla cards, and long lengths of red flannel, called together small bodies, into uncomfortable pla ces, for the sole purpose of fatiguing them into unprofitable investments. They have obstructed the side-walk with empty boxes and dur>ty, faded goods, marked only ---- - They have imposed heavy taxes on our friends by selling them goods unknown to them. They abolished the plain English, for poor French names on Yankee goods. These, with a long list of other grievances, have determined us to hold them as we hold other Dry Goods retailers—enemies in trade, socially friends. We, therefore, the representatives of N o . 352- S e n e c a S t . ? Geneva, having recently removed 3 doors below our old place of busi ness, into the large and commodious New Store. No. 32, (one door above Messrs', Seelye\s, and formerly occupied by A. Altman,) do publish and declare, that we hav^justreceived the most splendid assortment of F O R E I G N A N D D O M E S T I C l o o k BEFHOE YOU BU Y ; ron C H A P I I S T HE subscribers arc the only \Agents for the sale of the new and much improved article of K o s s u t h S m o o t h i n g I r o n . These Irons entirely obviate the necessity of an extra hot fire in heating. This is accomplished by the employment of two heaters, which not only retain the heat much longer, hut are capa ble of performing the same amount of work of a half-dozen of the ordinary Smoothing Iron. The attention of Housekeepers is particular; called to this article. Also an extensive and complete assortment of Slicflf a n d H e a v y H a r d w a r e , Such as House Trimmings, Guns and Pistols, Stoves, Chain Pumps, Agricultural Implements of all kinds, Blacksmith Tools, etc, Also Agents for Patent Stretched Leather Belting for Machinery, a superior and durable article ; Platform Scales, &c,, all of which are offered at the lowest cash prices.. !Sm3 PR DUTY & CHEW, June 1, 1832. Old Stand, 14 Seneca-st. HAS JUST RECEIVED BY RAILROAD AND CANAL, A Large Stock of Goods. W HICH will he paid for ready rny r h<-‘--ppr thunnt any other Store In OencCh, or any place Weal of New York, fit wholesale or retail. White Suit.'V Crushed, Pnwderrtt, CrnmtlHterJ, nhd Coffee Crush, Rrown Sugar, •\'t Croix, Nexv Orleans, Porto Itlco. Cuba, and Miwavurin. T e n a — Young Hyson, Old Uy*on, Hy>on Skin, and nil kinds of Black, in chests containing *ron» ten to fifty ami warrauK d to be the best ami cheapest Teas in Geneva. Cdff«ie*-OIU Java, Lngnini. Rio, Marieatho, St. Do mingo, Roasted and Ground Coffees, in barrels and boxes. jlloJnweifot-Smart's Syrup. Nexv Orleans St Croix, Porta Rico, Mnscnvndo hi hogshead and bairel. V r iait—Ofavges. Lemons, Nuts, Rasins, Coca .Nuts, Citrons, Currants, Cloves, Nutmegs, Mace, and Spices of nil kinds, in the Berry or ground W illow \Wnr c —Children’s Wagons. Carts, Cra dles. Chairs, Baskets, &c. Wooden W a r e - Palls, Tubs, Wash Boards, Mop- cks, Churns, &c.; also Stone Ware of all hin ts, sti<!nndlcs—Sperm, Patent and Tallow, by the box or lit. B?isSi —Mackerel, Codfish, Shad, Salmon, Herring Trout, and Mackinaw, While Fish, tty the lb., quarter, half, or barrel. , F l o u r , Pork, Homs, Dried Beef, [Cheese. Oats, Mill Feed. C a m p h f t i f , Burning* Fluid, Alcohol, Par Water, and common Lime Wood, coarse and fine suit, in hags and barr'-ls. A Iso lots and lots of Fancy Goods, too numerous to mention. {j(5h M Goods delivered free of charge in ’ the village. «£$ D. D. CHAPIN. Geneva, May I, 1852. N. B.—Country Produce taken in exchange for Good*, such ns Potatoes, Oats, Flour, Hams. Shoulders, Pork, Kggs, Butter, Dried Fruits, for which the highest market price will be paid for in Goods, ot Mm'l D. D. CHAPIN'S, No. £1, Wntcr-st. LIVE & LET LIVE. 2d Year o f the New Cheap Cash Store W. CARROLL & CO. % D o o rs N o rth o f the Post Office*. Watea* Street, H AVE just opened, and are receiving daily, a nexv melt of SiU'ing and Summer Fancy * Mtaple Dry Ooott*, Pedlar** Goods, Yankee Notions, JJilhncry Goods. Gold and Gilt Jewelry, Sc c. A benntiftrl stock of Dregs Goods, consisting in part of B tt rages, Bar age DeLalnes, Silk Poplins, Printed d* White Muslins and Lawns-, Ginghartra, Clittmbros, Prints, Dra pery Muslins, Bleached mid Brown Table Cloths, Oil Cloth Covers, Napkins, Doyles, Lancaster Quilts, Blcnch- fd and Brown Irish Linens, Linen Lawns, Embroideries, French Work, Catnbrick and Muslih Edgings and Insert- lugs, Under Sleeves, Collars. Cuffs, Scofclvdo., Mourning Collars and Sleeves, Black Demi Veils, Lace Goods, SMk> Linen and Cotton Edgings, Smyrna and Bobbin do.'* Tarletons, Lisses, Bonnet and Cap Wires-, Silk* and Cntl t( ti Uuchces, Ribbons. Parasols, Hosiery, Gloves, Hand1- kerchiefs, jfcc.. &c. all of which will be sold m lower* prices limn ever before offered west of Nexv York city. Heavy 4-4 br’n Sc bVch'd Shirtings, Gd pr. jtf. Good Prints, fast colors, 4c to 6<t 4< 3a (4 u «< «< 2s pr pair. I i k among 0,75 < c S o d a F o u n t a i n f o r S a l e . Second hand Swan’s Atmopphei ic Soda Fountain, in good order, and for sale low, at. II. PAR MELEE’S Drug and Chemical Stoie, 21 Seneca st. H o i y e C l i p p i e s ! 1 ATTEND TO WHAT WE HERE PUBLISH ! '^ ^ \ E arc authorized to sav to the citizens of Ontario and the adjoining counties, that R h e m i a t i s m ^ in every stage, con be cured by tho p r o p e r application ot th e I n d i i i u M c s m t a i i a E i n i m e i i i t 9” which has been left with us for sale, and to prove that it is no humbug, we have also been authorized to publish this notice, fur the purpose of obtaining a case in its very worst form, either acut e or chronic, which we will cure free o f charge. II. N. TEALL, M. D. R. H. SWITZER, June 4, 1S52. $3,00 that we have ever offered in this place- 0,75 ; which, is every style of summer Dress Goods, 3,00 * Bonnets, Ribbons, Parasols, Gloves, Hosiery, White Goods, Embroideries, Cloths, Cassi- mcres, Vestings,—and G r o c e r ie s ^ selling ojf at Cost. One of R. G' lidn ’ s first quality PIANO FORTES, for sale, very low. We are bound to redeem Seneca street, and all our Goods will be sold at prices too low to mention — FOR. CASH ONLY! that being the only way to sell goods cheap* and to buy them cheap. PJoaso cull and examine our Goods, as they are freely shown. WHEAT Sc SPIER. Geneva, Mav 19,1S52 10tf D R . W H I T E ) E O S S S O P A I B Z S S , Member o f the N. H. Homeopathic Medical Society , and late Editor of THE HOMEOPATHIC ADVOCATE. R ESPECTFULLY tenders his professional services to the citizens of Geneva and 4 vicinity, confidently believing that from up wards of twelve yenrs experience, in the “ heal ing Art,” will enable him to give entire satis faction, to all reasonable persons that may see proper to employ him. Persons calling on Dr. W. for advice are as sured that no deception will be used either in regard to the character or curability of their diseases, and whatever he promises may be re lied upon, and all responsible individuals that may choose to put themselves under his- care, and will' follow his' directions, strictly, it he cannot cure them, he will pay the reasonable bill of any other Physician that will effect a permanent cure, provided their bill does not exceed one hundred dollars. He cares not to what clas* ot Physicians they belong. Invalids that have tried all other Physicians, without benefit are particularly invited to call. Persons who nre predisposed to lung com plaints, or those who are in the incipient stages of consumption, may derive benefit by con sulting him. REFERENCES. H. W. B kll . M. D., formerly of Geneva. S. R. K irbv , M, D,, Editor of the American Journal of Homeopathy, D ioclesian L e w is , M. D. Editor of the w Homeopathist, Buffalo. P r o f . C. D. W il l i a m s , M. D., Cleveland, Ohio. P r o f . W. A. G a r d i n e r , M. D, Philadel phia, Pa. Ho.v. C. J. F o l g e r . Geneva. J o h n . M B radford , L a q ., B. S losson , E sq - , T. PL R o s e , E sq , Dr, XV. may be found at tho occupied by Dr. H. XV. B ell , Calls in the village or from tho country promptly attended. fid* Charges always reasonable.. I7tf AT WILLIAM JUDS0WS OLD F.STABLISHKO CLOTHING STORE, No. 17 Water Street , Geneva , M AY be found every variety and style of j Rea<ly-M ade C loth in g , of Home Manufacture, Also a large assortment of Cloths, Cassim ercs9 Vestings, Shirts, Cravats, C o llars, & c ., AC CUSTOM WORK done with neatness and dispatch as usual, under the superintendence of I. XV, CRAWFORD, and all garments made to order warranted to lit. The subscriber having just returned from N. York with a 1 rage stock of goods in his line of trade, which he intends to sell at as cheep rates as his neigh bors in the trade, without any puffing or brag- ing. All we ask is to come and examine our goods and cloths, and see for yourselves, VVM. JUDSON. May 5, 185*2. A L a n e an d D e s irable Assort- Drapery Muslins, 6d Ladies’ Needlework Collars. Sc New DeLains & Barage Delains, Good white Kidd Gloves worth 5s, A large lot of colored do., very low, poplins of all colors, worth 4s, 2s “ yard. Linen H’d’fs worth from 2 to4s, Is a 2s each. Black and Col’cd Dress Silk*, at great baigains. Fsishlonable Jcxvelry of fiitejqtialiiy, 50 percent Mow market prices.. Breast Pius, Kings,-Far Kings, CuflTlus, Parasols , Ribbons, and Shawls. In great variety. Milliners will at all lints 8ml a gw*4 a-sorlttient of Goods in their line. Klofticry and CSIovew i»great;variety. B o n n o t* for loss than old ouos can be done over.* A few pieces of BLACK DOESKIN <fr FANCY CASSJMJKRRS, very cheap. A large S:ock of P r r f l n r * ’ G o o d * and Y a n k e e N o tio n s , at N w York Wholesale Prices, consisting of Laces, Edgings, Gloves, Hosiery. Shnxvls. Handkerchiefs, Cravats, Ribbons, Suspenders, Flasiics, Topes, Thread*, Needles, Vina, Buttons, GomliK, Hooks nnd Eye^ Scissors, Razors, Straps, Spectacles, Brushes. Fans. Table Litton, Cutlery, Gold and (lilt Jewelry, Hall nnd Ellon’s Ten* and Table -Spoons, Butter Knives, Plated Goods, &o.,— Hair Oils. Perfumery, Pocket Books. Purses. Port Mom nains, together with a great variety of other goods too mt* morons to roentio’t. Our purchases this Spring, having been made for Cash* only, and having a long experience in the liusirre.Ms an* our sales being for cash exclusively, gives us a decided1 advantage over litnc buyers,nnd t osc who sell on credit. Our mono is not to be Uundersold, If equaled, West of New York City. Thankful for the very liberal patronage that xve have received since xve commenced business In Geneva, by continuing to se I Goods at sutinll Profits, xve hope to In crease our already large nuinbei of customers. 10 N E W G O O D S , AT SPRING m e n t o f SUM I? CAN BE FOUND AT ’N it t< S A V A G E ’ S CLOTH & CLOTHING DEPOT, No. 5, South side Seneca st., ND which will be sold at prices to suit the times A Iso a large quantity ashionuble and Durable H o m e Etlaimfactured C loth in g And all kinds of Gentlemen’s FURNISHING GOODS, CHEAPER THAN EVER . CUSTOM W O RIv promptly attended to, under the supervision of KNOS KIONT, JAMFS H. iNICHOLS. and the Proprietor. Genio C. Scott’s Fashion Publications con stantly on hand. Enos Kent would inform the Trade that he is agent for J A MES M A 3INNIS’ PATENT GEOMETRIC TRANSFER, one of, office formerly on Main Street. 19w3 T I L E ! T I L E ! ! F A R M E R S , ATTENTION! Y OU will find, »t TEALI.’S Brick Yard, at all times, a full supply of D r a in T i l e an d P ip e ? Suitable for Field and Cellar Drains, from one to four inches in diameter. 1 take pleasure in- assuring the public that the materials of which they are made can not be surpassed in goodness, at any other location in the State of Nexv York. Of the great benefit derived from draining lands, it is needless for me to speak. Farmers in almost all sections know the great profit derived from under draining, especially in low lands. Come, GentV men Farmers, and examine for yourselves, or send .your orders, for I cun as sure you that I can supply you with the right article, nnd on reasonable terms. As I am sit uated directly on the margin of the Cayuga and Seneca Canal, one mile east of the Corporation of Geneva, and near the Lake Road, they can easily be shipped to anv section with dispatch. ' JAMES TEALL. Waterloo, Scn<?ca Co., N. Y., ) June 1, 1S52, ) lstf A fresh SUPPLY of N u ts? F i g s , O r a n g e s a n t i Uemamas* Also, good R a isins for 8c., at wholesale and retail, byesirable. May 20, 1S52. A. D. PLATT. S J E N H C A L A K E F O U N D R Y ? A n d Ir o n W o r k s , FOOT OF CASTLE STREET, GENEVA. S TEAM ENGINES, form Ij to 200 horse power, and for Steamboats and Propellers, small portable Engines attached to the Up right Tubular Boiler, ranging in pricefrom $300 to $700, constantly on hand, or in process of manufacture. Boilers of all desefip ions, Up-1~ right, Horizontal and Cylinder, made to order, in the very best, and rro^t wotktnanlike man ner. Orders for heavy Job Work of all kinds, executed with dispatch. Brast and Composi tion Castings, Mill Gearing and Castings in general- JOHN R. JOHNSTON & CO. May 13, lb52. 16 - J. Daces am i E m b r o ideries. w . s m i t h Co. have ju s t received another addition to their Mock of Lace Goods, which renders the assortment large and d Lace ard Muslin Undersleeves. Cambric and Muslin Collar^. Beautiful styles wrought Edgings. Wide Black Laces for Trimming. Also Black Lace Shawls, both long and square. ihv great improvements of the age. perfect fit can be made to any form, tical Tailor should be without it. Geneva, April 26th, 1852. With it a A. W. D1TMARS. * rriM H sub crlber is now receivin'?, direct from New JL York and Boston, a large, full and complete stock of < F a s h ion a b le Spring and Sum m e r Goods, COMPRISING IN PART D R Y GOODS , ST R A W G 0 0 D S r GROCERIES, C r o c k e r y , Glass W a re, C a r p e ting &c , &c. Jn short, I have every thiiu? usually kept in the largest ’ytorey, which I shall be most happy to supply the wants of the public. These Goods I will sell ot low prices. If you want the new and fardiionuble, you most come quick. Thankful for past patronage, we hope to merit a con tinuance of the same. A. W. DITMA RS*. Geneva, April 20, 1 8 5 - 3 . ________ 12 NEW L E A T H E R STORE. T HE subscribers have opened the Store at JVo- *2 C A k T U iS S T ,, opposite the lYmpenmen House, where they will keep constantly onrhand, and for side, a belter, and more complete assortment of Sole, U p p er, & Harness Leather, K ip s , C a lf S k in s , &c,, T o g e ther w i t h FUNDINGS, than can be found el: exvherc in this market. The alien.- lion of the public is invited to *m examination of our M ( | Hi ck a ml prices a comparison or which, it Is confidently JNo puiC- believed, will not fail to «?|\'c entire saiisfaciion. 13 AN ENTIRE STOCK OF BRUGS, M EDICINES C h e m icals, W i n d o w Glass, an d G roceries, 3 believed, will not fail to gix'c entire satisfaction. TUKMS VASH N. IL, CASH paid fur Hides, Calf Skins, Veits. &c , nt the highest market prices. M. LEWIS. A. T. LOOMIS Geneva, April 20,1653. 1-1 f t In d ia n M o u n t a in L i n i m e n t . » N absolute cure for Ithmnni ism, Neuralgia, Gout’ Spinlal A (Tedious, Paralysis, Withered Limbs, Con tracted Muscles, Sprains, ami Stiff Joints. The agency of this invaluable article i s at iho City Drug Store. June 8, iS53. GEO. V. Mu WRY. A HE subscriber having obtained the services of Mr. M. G odfiiky , well known in this community, for the last thirteen years, as one of the best mechanics in his line, has commenced the manufacture of G e n tlem e n ’ s C loth ing, On the Corner o f Maiden Line. All cutting and making will be done in first- rate style. 1 have a large assortment of Broad- Cloths, Cassimeres, Tweed-Cloths, Vestings, «£c., lately purchased for cash, which will en able me to manufacture better and cheaper than most establishments in the country. A few yards of my Cloths, Cassimeres, &c., A PUBLIC BLESSING ' “ H O U R S ' LIFE PRESERVING CORDIAL,” For Su mmcr Compla ints , I S prepare.1 according to the Receijtc of an eminent Phy sician . Its imiredicntsnic freely made known loevciy medical man that desires it, to all agents, and Hire ugh the latter to every individual xvho has Rufli-rient Interest to inquire. For these reasons it cannot justly bo subject to the charge of quackery. It is a harmless compound, made ot the best materials, xvith the utmost care, and therefore Is uniformly certain in its results. It is agreeable to the taste, and children arc fond of it. While it soothes the pain, it heals, strengthens, and regulates the stomach nnd bow els, WITHOUT LEAVING THEM COSTIVK. it jlU* l>CCn used by hundreds of families for upwards of twenty years, and Is recommended by many highly respectable Physicians. That the frequently faKil maladies D iak - riioka and D ysbntbry - , which so alarmingly prevail at this season ol the year, are effectually cured by “ B ooks * L ikk P rkskrvino C o ' idxal ,** is nbmidnnily^tcstlficd by accompanying certificates, and every person at Iwtne or abroad should be in possession of a bottle. Alt orders from dealers should be addressed to the Proprietor. June 1, 1852. A. D. PLATT. SHULING3ARGAFVS MPIRB SHAVING SALOON, N o . 17 W a t e r Street. T HE subscriber having recently made im portant additions to his well-known es tablishment,,by adding more new fixtures & em ploying the services of accomplished B arbkrs of long experience from the city of Rochester, is now prepared to accommodate all who may be pleased to favor him with their palron-oge, in a manner that cannot fail to please the most fastidious. Likewise, will be found nt his shop, nil kinds of Hair Oils, Vcrfumery, and Hut v Invigorators, for removing dandruff and scurf from the head. He will be happy to wait on Ladies,or Gentle men who nre unable to call at the shop, -at their places of residence, and will (ri his ut most to please them, in performing any branch of his business. N. B.—Particular attention will be given to coloring the Hair, with instantaneous Hair Dye, which is warranted not to injure tho Hair in the least, giving a beautiful glossy tint, and leaving it as soft ns before. LEVI K. SHULINGBARGAR. Geneva, April 20, 1802. 70 OYSTERS. W E are receiving daily, by Express, the largest and best (J cm n t O y sters^ that ever were brought into this market. Oyster Dealers in the neighboring villages will do well to give us a call before purchasing elsewhere, as we keep them at wholesale as well as at ietail.—Also P icE c led L o b s t e r s . —A fresh supply cf the*e delicious Fish, tor spring nnd summer use, can be found at the Empire Saloon of STUMP & SMITH. Geneva, May 12, 1S52. 15 R a l i a f - e e - L o l s o o m S a l l c p l e e SuS- ta n n e e , O R IMPERIAL FIG PASTE of Constanti nople, a delicious article fur the well, and agreeable for the ill; good for Coughs arid Colds, nnd particular^ beneficial for Weak Lungs, for sale at A. D. PLATT’S. RIGHLY T RIM M E D MANTILLAS, A T J. V V . S M I f H & C o .’ s. MpHE subscriber, wishing to close up his present business in Geneva, oflers for sale his entire stock of Drugs, Medicines, &<*., to gether with the furniture and fiixtures of his > Drug Store. To any one wishing to engage in the Drug business, the present offers a rate op portunity, as the stock will be sold on terms very favorable to the purchaser. The above stock will he sold off at retail, at very loxv prices—for the most part nt cost. All articles sold warranted to be the first quali ty. Purchaseis will find it for their interest to call. All persons indebted to the subscriber are requested to call and settle without delay. H. PARMELEE. 24 Seneca st. P l a t f o r m a m i C o u n t e r Scales. T H E subscriber would coll the attention of the public to the fact that ho is tho agent for the sale ofull goods manufactured by Duryce Forsyih & Co., of Rochester, who have taken the first Premium at several of the State Fairs, both of this and other states, for their Seales, which are warranted equal to any manufactured, and much cheaper. Sugar Mills. Letter Presses, Store nnd Warehouse Trucks of all sizes, on hand nr fur nished to order. JOHN H. TILLMAN. T R A V E L E R ’ S D IR E CTO R Y. fito e b e s te r & S y rncsiee IS. R o a d . Summer Arrangements for 1852. O N nnd after Monday. April 25, 1852, the Curs on this- Rood will pass Geneva as follows: G O I N G W E S T . Train No. 1, nt 3.1(1, a m (Night Express) slops only at Canandaigua ai.d Victor. No 2 at <»,50, a m , (N. York Fxprcss) stops only ot Canamlniiiua. No 3, at 10, a m (Way Express) stops nt all the slntloils. No. 4, at 2.4D i» m (Express) stops only lit Canandaigua. No- 3, at 3.16, p m (Steamboat Express) stops only at Canandaigua. No 6, at 8,05, p m (Mail) stnpff at nli lltr stations. No 7, at 3;43 a m (Emigrant) slops only lor xvood and wnier. No 8, at 1 ],30, a m (Freight.) G O I N G E A S T . Train* No. 1, at 8,45, a m (Way Express) stops mail tho stations. No. 2, at 10, a m (Express) stops only at Cayuga and Auburn. No*3 at )2 40, pm (Steamboat Express) stops only at Cnyuga ami Auburn. No. 4, at 5,15 pm (M nil) slops at all the stations. No 5, at 10.12, v m (Emigrant) stops only for xvood and wuler mi'l live >tvck. No- 0, at 10,12, p m (Night Express) stops only at Wa terloo Cnyugn nnd Auburn No. 7, ut 4,40, a m (Ihroush Freight.) No. ti, ui 1,10, v m (Way Freight) CARLOS DVTTON. Siip't. Superintendent’s Office, Rochester, April 23, Jt52. 'i L A D i E ’S In d ia R u b b e r G loves and Mitts, for gardening and house-clean ing purposes, nt J. XV. SMITH Sc Co.’s. j . U m b r e llas and Parasols. W. SMITH & Co. have a full supply of Ladie’s Parasols, Also Shlk Umbrellas for Ladies and Gentlemen. B ARAGE DE LAINES in great variety, at No. 28 Seneca st. J. VtL SMITf!-<& Co. H ERRING by the Box, ot A. D. PLATT’S. LOST. Money is moved, and have got my new goods oil open, consisting in part of Silks, Rich Crape Shawls, Splendid Mantillas, Barage DeLaines, Calicos, very cheap, Pared Cloths, Parasols, Collars, Undersleeves, Hosiery, Gloves, Bonnetts, Rib bons, Sheetings, Shirtings, &c, &c. fief- GROCERIES at wholesale prices, CARPETING.—I have in my Carpet Room, up stairs, 40 p’s of different patterns of Carpet ing, Matting, Druggetts, Oil Cloths, Rugs, &c. All the above will be sold as cheap as at nny store in the country. 19w4 J. THAYER. Geneva, June 7, 1852. 36 Seneca st. G e r m a n Seed Potatoes. D IRECT Irom ship, and warranted as superior kinds. A lew hampers just received in store. An early call will ensure a supply. For sale by ‘ June 1, 1352. ______ GEO. P. MO WRY- Sugar* M ilk , W INE and Soda Biscuits, fresh from Hie manufacurcr, ami for sale at the City Otug Store, bv June I, 1852. ________ GEO. MOXVRY, D iscovered at Last. D a VIS* RAUVENE, a new nnd wonderful discovery, lor changing Grey Hair to its natural color —War ranted by the Vioprietor.—For sale nt 30 cis. per large botHe, by ____________ ________ GEO. t \ MO WRY* H o n e y , AN, Mosaic, Scented,mid an endless variety of other kinds of Soups, jual opened ni the Citv Drug Store, by GEO. l\ MUWIiY. Preserved G inger I N perfect order, Fig Paste, composed of the inspissated Juice of Grapes. Gum Arabic, Sugar, and rich am malic extracts, a very luscious article- Also Tamarind*, Figs, See. For sale by June 1, 1852. GEO. P. MOWRY. G o in g Fast A T five cents per lb., a nexv article of Raisins. Also good Currants nt eight cents per lb., nt the City Dnig Store by (June 1, 1852 ) G. P. MOWRY, Pastelles de Paris9 P RE-EMINENT as a cure of Bronchitis, and other nf- ftefions of the throat. For sale at tho City Drug Articles^ is undoubtedly A LARGE amount of money ha^jecr. lost by persons paying too much for !licit - D r y G o o d s a u d F a n c y at different Stores in this town. Thla Uuc. but many, who arc fortunate, have FOUND A place where they can moke a great saving, and gel choice and desirable goods la the tnignin. ft decided by all that the place is ut C A R R O L L ’ S N E W C H E A P S T O R E , Two doors North o f the Post Office, Water Street. P u b l i c C o n fiden c e C ALLS for'the Siaaker’s Fresli Gar den Sfceds. 'now for sale, at A. D. PLATT’S. ARRIVAL OF NEW GOODS! ! A T B iSSE L L ’ S. N e w , Clifeap, W h o lesale &, R e t a il CASH GROCERY STORE, C o r n e r o f W a t e r nm l Coptic streets, Opposite Ike Temperance House. HARDWARE, Cutlery, & Agricnitnral Implements. f 11HE subscribers, grateful for the latge and Increased I patronage since opening mir new store in Waters*., have been induced to increase our business, and make such arrangement® with the largest mnuufacnims of the country, that we can offer many goods at mat ufniiircr* priers, thereby offering induceineuis that no other house iu I lie country can do. Wcaro also i reviving goods di rect from Europe, our aim belli” to make our establish ment the great depot of manufactures, nml one of the most extensive Hardware stores of the country. We invite all who purchase for cash to call and exam ine our goods and get our pries, sssut ing them that such a call ni thvir part will not imply nn obligation to pur chase. XVe have added to our business a large assortment of choice Field) Gardes^anff F l o w e r Seeds, of the ch< icest kind-*, warranted; and every variety ot Agricultural Implements. We are agents for Boston Billing Vo.; Hose, Packing &c.; Utica Iron <’o. Iron warranted cheaper and equal to Swedes. Double Michi gan Sub A*oit, Boston, ami-other I’lotvs. J. S. & H,C. PROUTY, Gcftcvn, April), 1855. Nos. 30 & 32 Water st. THOSK DKMCIOUS A c id u la t e d F r u it-D r o p s , I T1LAVORGD with Vine-^pple, Banaima, Raspberry, Strawberry, Pear, Orange and Lemon, nt May 4, 1852. A l> PbA I T ’S. OflJcc Rochester Syracuse E5.*I$. C o . > K ociihstku . April 24 J852 ( On and after Monday, April 25, 1852. the Day Express *iaiti: and tin? .S'-vaipbont Express Train, corny East, will stop only at Camtiidaigua Geneva, (’nyugu nnd Auburn. 'File Night Express Train going East, *vjj| stop only nt Canandaigua, Geneva. Waterloo, Cayuga nnd Auburn. The Emigrant Train onlng Ea^t, will stop only for wood and xvatcr. nml to take in live stock. Tho Nexv York ExprOit, 'Praia, and Sienmboat Express Trains, going West, will stop only at -iuburn, Cayuga, Geneva and Vannnandaiena. The Day Express going West, will stop only at vlubuMiy La Seneca F a !G e n e v a anti Canandaigua, t Night Express Train going West, will stop only, at v9uhurn, Cnyi ga, Geneva, Canandaigua mid Victor Tho Emigrant Tram going West, will «top only tor Wood and water, and to let off Emigrants Engint-mcn nnd Conductors w ill run very careful at £ta lions where they arc to pass or meet Train*. Suithiii men. nt Stations where tlic Express Trains do not stop, will at nil times see Mini the £wit( lies arc right, and the Track perfectly clear, dnv nnd night. 13if CARLOS DUTTON, Sup’t. Cavuca The CHEAP /s NEW CIGAR STORE A n d M anufactory-. A. WISE & CO., I NVITE the attention of the public to their Cigar Store, just opened directly under the Courier Office, 30 Seneca st., where they are prepared to furnish Tobacco In every desirable form. .Tlieir Cigars arc of the most popular brands in vogue. Such as the Amelin, Victoria, Ben. Franklin, Regalia, Plantation, El P«uo, Net) Tuno, La Fid, &c. Ititf Geneva, May 19th, 1852. TIN, TIN! T HE subscriber having In Ids employ a good Tin and Sheet-Iron Workman, is prepared to do all kinds of xvork in that line in the best manner and at the lowest prices. JO H N II. TILLM A N . C a rriage T r im m in g s . 1 * AM now receiving a full and complete assortment of J- Trimmings suitable for Carriage Builders use, nil of which shall bo ollered at loxv prices. ___ _____________________ JOH& //. T IL L M a N F quart PLUMS, for stewing, at one shilling per at A. D. P L A T T 'S. V e r itable Prunes, T HE genuine article, are selling nt ono shilling the pound, at the City Drug Store, by June, 1, 1852. GEO P. MOWRY. Paints, O ils, and Dyes. Store, by Junc .S, ltt>2 7, Vv n v '° I A fresh lot, hi the lowest prices, hoxv.receiving n» Hie GEO. P. MOWRY. 1.A City Drug Store, by GEO. V, MOWRY. T HE subscriber 1ms just. iece‘ved a Iurge on I extensive variety of Gro ceries, direct from Xew-Yoik City, pur chased lor C asit , at the cheapest possible rates, (being personally connected with one of the largest establishments of tho kind in the city,) which will be sold for Cash or Ready pay, nn terms so favorabfe as to render dissatisfaction on the part of purchasers impossible. His stock consists of Teas, Coffees, Sugars, Molasses, Rice, Salt Fish of every variety, and all other articles usually found at like establish ments. As he is daily receiving nexv additions to his stock, and possessing advantages over most purchasers, lie can supply small dealers, for ready Cash, on as favorable terms as they can procure Goods in any other markets. M iddlesex F l o u r of superior quality, constantly on hand, at $1,50, pw bbl. 0. H< 1HSSELL. Geneva. May 35, 1S52. 16 N O T IC E . T HIS is to certify that Mr. A. D. PLATT, of Geneva, N. Y., has made arrangements by which he receives constant supplies of -the genuine Saratoga Empire Water, direct from the Springs, nnd all orders to him may be- strictly relied upon. J. XV. WESTERN & CO , Proprietors Empire Springs, Dated Saratoga Springs, April 1852. H ARRIS’ K4INT MILLS, of three else?, for sale at May 26, Iti32. A t I). PLAIT’S. E»stei*n L im e . F RESH from the kiln,just received, and fvr sale, ut the Citv Drug Store, by May 4. IB52. _______________ GEO. P. MOWRY. Claret aud O lives, O R Notes S ocir I, Picturesque, &c., from Uorronnc to the Rhone, by vtfngu* B. Reach. Gayetles and Gravcties, by Smith. 'J'lic Rifle Rangers. The Swau«f> Steed. Dan Marble. Reveries of an Old Maid. All the Magazines for May. Mew - York and Boston Dnily nnd Weekly 1’ujiers delivered lo Subscribers, at * heir residences. Geneva, April 20. DERBY, ORTON Sc CO. GROCERIES, AT T1IE W a ter street D rug Store. J UST received, n frrsli a.-soi imrnl of Teas, Sugars, Mo; lasses, (yoAVe. Jtn«irn», Rico, Choco'ale,Spite*, flrouux, &c , Sec. Also STEW A It P'S SYRUP, warrnntfid equal to any m lovvu, together uitn any quaniity of firsi-raiv Illicit W h e a t F i o « r 5 to assist in using up the same. AiI or ouy of which will he sold as cheap as can be bought in Geneva, not* xv it list a ndiug it ju s t now , contains some 30 IJkd mm. and others, possessing greater facilities (!) fvr buying cheap than all the re t of mankind. Drugs} Medicines, Camphene, Burning F luid , Paints, Oils , Cnu<llc«, F a n c y Articles, Perfum e ry A c ., as usual, cheap enough. A general assortment of ELECTRIC MEDICINES constantly on hand. ^ASlty, a lot ot old Tea Chests, Heap Boxes, &c., extremely loxv,or given to Dealers wfio wl^h them tor stacking, or show purposes Jany. l, 1852. J. INGEU80LL, Jr. Q u e e c liy, jg Y the Author of the Wide Wide World. A largo supply just received by April 2t>. DERBY, ORTON Sc CO. U n c le T o m ’ s Cabin. T HE sale of this highly mtctealinir a»<l popular work Is still nmlimir ished. A few copies left nt Geneva, April 2lith. DERBY, ORTON Sc CO.’S. S m ith’s Brushes. g^iONSf.STING of Paint, Varnish, Graining, Blending, &c., just opened, and for sale by Juno 1, 1853-.. __ GEU. P. MOXVRY-. D o n 't a l l speak at o n ce. V fine article o f Almonds, a t six pence per pound, are now selling a t the City Drug -Store, by June 1. 1852. GKO. P. MOWRY. Barnes o n R e v e la t ion , B EING the eleventh V I. of Barnes’ Notes on tho New Testament, price 0,75 Romanism at Home, or Kirwan’s Letters to Chief Justice Tanex*, 0,75 The Glory ol Chrrit, l»y Dr. Spring, 3,50 Stuart 011 Proverbs, l.2’> Wordsworth on the Apocalypse, 2,VO For sale by DERBY, ORTONt#* Co, April 2», 1852. U Hardware. T AM m ow receiving Nexv Goods every day, am! shall be happy to see all my friends wim warn goods in my line. As usual t shall furnish the best goorts nt as low a price as possible. JOHN H. TILLMAN. Geneva, April 20. rp f l E cheapest article of CUn*t* T u m b l e r # in 1 town, may he found at the City Drug Store. June 1, 1852. GEO. P MOWRY. IVnela m id b© C’lenai. T HE subscriber having received an ngeucy for the sale n f Z i n c W a sh Boords,oan cupplv dealers at manu facturer? prices. , JOHN II. TILLMAN. Geneva, April SPb,; 1852. G r e a t I n d u c e m e n t s t o Cash Cus tom e r s . T HE subscribers, grateful for 0 liberal patronage of more than txvemy years will offer the public 0 large proportion of ihelrold stock at cost, and NEW GOODS. of which they have just rcceivi d a large and fori supply, nt a vety small advance for ready pay. Aljtb Just m • reived a full and superior assortment of CARrT.TING , of every variety. Also wide and narroxv FLOOR OIL CLOTHS, xvlilch wo offer at loxver rates than ever before Geneva, April23,1852. ____ __________________ II H fe G u_ 5EELYE._ A c idu lated F r u it Drops. A .SUPPLY of this new and delUInful Confectionary, containing the pure rich flavor of various fruit*, such as Urn*«gc, Strawberry. Raspberry, Pine Appltrs Pear, fee , just received, mid for sale by ’ II. HARMELEE, 24 Senate st;