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W. t J ' V ew- . •I'.iVilv. e - ’ V, .♦:*♦. • . • -. -'2 . ' »*.<’ .. \ % i > ' t*'*, # LA T E S T STYLES OF A l 1 N e w F i r m a m ! N e w G o o d s 3 SEW GiaWIAfiB FACT01T 5 O p i w c a s s x i S s b ., osite the Temperance House, H K ItE C i i r r l ^ r s of every description aiv b u ilt to order, and most kinds of I Carriages, Buggies, Wagons, Sleighs, &c., C a n be bought cheaper than at any o th e r place in th e country, of DERBY* ORTON & CO. THE PEOPLE’S DRUG STORE, * ttt THAT'S bi a name V' Much, certainly, VV w I mii ? iiPi'd to tie# gnatc cliaiac’.er. Iz ii shall be found to be true that the above named store is the place wtiere the people , one and all, can tie really accommodated, and ns it shall be the earnest endeavor of the subscribers to accomplish this object they will bvjusiified in adopting the above as their name. They would therefore improve the present opportunity to announce to the citizen# of fieneva and the public .generally, that, on account of me liberal patronage they nave received, from their friends nod patrons, dating the •past season they have linen encouraged to increase their supply of goods, consisting of D r u g s , M e d ic a r e s ) G r o c e r i e s , iPaintSj Oils . Varnish , GamphcnCy Burning Fluidy Lamps , Lf oking Glasses% Glass Plales, Brushes , Fruit , Looking Perfi and um e r p y Fancy Articles . All of which they are prepared to sell at the very low- -eat prices, and will warrant to give entire satisfaction in every case. The attention of customers is particularly invited to their stock of Groceries, among which are the .following: Teas of the choicest brands, selected with the greatest care, and with the uid of llm bes 1 judges. A superior article of Black Tea nl 4.s. per ib O. G. Java Coffee, very nice, also Marocaiba, Laguira, Kin, St Domineo •Cofrees. A superior article of Sluari's Sueur Jlouse Syr up, vervclear ami rich, for which the pre-cut is ju-t the time. Currants ; Citrons and Figs. fi ts., and nice; Radii* by the box or pound ; also half ami quu 'ler boxes ; Nuts pfall kinds, wholesale and retail. Also Lite P u r e J u i c e o f th e G r a p e , to which we would call the attention or Vhydcians. a being a superiore article to any of the eastern wines for medicinal purposes, having been procured from a gen lie au in this State, who raised the gnip.>#, and expressed tnu w luo, ami is therefor warranted to be entirely pure. Rfit it Is unnecessary to emimeiatc fuither. 'i’he Invita tion is to all to come ami see lor themselves. til.UVSON & BRONSON. •95 IVo. 4 S c iirro S t,. G e n e v a t i L i l l i A L L ’S CONVERTIBLE GRAIN REAPER, W ELL adapted to the California M a rket , by its com pactness and s tr e n g th , is now •complete, and contains every desirable ii‘A- pruvem e n t for c u tting G r a i n , Tiauotlsy and C l o v jr Seed, In all conditions w ithout clogging. I t cuts at any hight, an 1 discharges the grain in the rear like H u ssey’s, or at the side like M cCorm ick’s, doing its work better and with le?s labor than .any machine in use. W a rranted to be thor- 'otighly built, and to w o rk w ell. Mado and sold wholesale and retail by the subscriber at Geneva, Ontario Co., N Y. O r ders or enquiries by mail prom p tly attended to. H e also makes and s«-lls Clover Mills, Straw and Stalk C u tters for hand or horse pow e r, Corn Shellers. Corn and field C u ltivators, B u r. ja i l ’s P a tent W heel Plows, (PI sizes) &c*., &c E . J. BURRALL. Geneva, F eb. 13, 1352. 1103 BRIDGEWATER PAINT, MANUFACTURKB BY THE B r i d g e w a t e r P o izit illa n u fa c t u r in g C o . Chartered by the State of New Jersey. C A P I T A L , $ 2 0 0 ) 0 0 0 . Fox Wood, Brick and Iron Buildings, Steam ers, Bail-Road Cars, Bridges , $c. •TT1HIS article having b< en thoroughly tested 1 nud upprove <1 Dy practical pie.i in the States, n .s now introduced as the best Paint known. For covering R oofs , either Tit), Iron; Paper, Canvass or Wood it will be found invaluable, as the bending, thiinking or watping of the material upon which it is used, does not atfoct the Paint. In Twenty-four hours it dries, and in fo u r weeks becomes a perfect Slate. As a Fire and W.ater-prouf Paint, it w ill be found superior to any o ther, and a perfect protec tion to buildings against spark?, cinders, &c. For decks and bottoms of Steam ers, it is supe rior to anything yet discovert-d ; it hardens un. der water, and forms a perfect metallic covering, as may be seen by Certificates to that effect. Great care is taken in g rinding and bolting the mineral, and it can be furnished dry in b a n d s , at a die ipel* rate than any paint before the public. It is unnecessary in this Circular, to enlarge -upon its merits For the purposes for which the paint is recommended, it is unequalled, and its -value for all out-door work, is incalculable, be sides being a complete substitute for White Lead* Um ber, See. The color can be readily changed to suit the taste of the consumer. Directions for doing so, may be found in the Phamphlet whiclt smeompa- <aics the Circular, anti whore also may be found Certificates from the Erie and Hudson River R a ilroads, Governor’s Island, West Point, uu •muerous Captains of Steamers, -an J o ther vessels, Painters, &c. Niagara, Orleans, Monroe, Wayne, Erie, Gvn. •esee, Livingston, Ontario, Yutos. Steuben, Che mung, Tompkins, Seneca, Cayuga, Tioga, Broome, Cortland, Onomlogn, Oswego, Oneida, Chenango, Madison, Chatauque, and Cattarau gus. For sale at the Foundry office, foot of Cas- tlo street, Geneva, where samples may be seen* JO H N R JO tJN S T O N & CO., Agen for the above Counties, Application for Agency in any of the above counties will be received. C A N D L E S ) C A N D L E S . S PERM , Adam anatine, PenilLight, Hydraul ic Pressed, Lard and Tallow, For sale at May 26, 13fr2. A- D. PLA T T ’S. c u r V T A N A or Seedless Raisins, for sale at May 26, 1852 A. D. PL A T T ’S. PH O S P H A T E O F LIME, 0 effectual in Scrofulous and Pulm onary af ‘fections, for sale ut A. D. PLA T T ’S r 1 1 H R English or American Z l i n c P a i n t * X is to be found a t 'A. D. PL A T T ’S. T h e E x c e l s i o r S o a p I S now so well known as a superior and cheap article th a t it nee Is no extended advertise m ent. F o r sale by A . D. PLA T T . May 20, 1852. A FEW more F r e n c h C l o c k s , Gothic and Alabaster, w arranted Perfect Tim<- Keepers, a t \* CD E . BARNARD’S D „ „ F l u i d L a m p s . IFFERGNT prices anti patterns.—Lamps altered to burn the Fuiil at I). P AR.MELEG’3 Drug and Chemical store, 24 Seneca st P A IN T S and Oils, all kinds, in any quantity and a t the low e st prices, a t May I. A. U.PLATT’S. A History o f the Purchase and'Settle ment W E S T E R N N E W Y O R K , A ND of the rise and pi o g ress and presen•, ..rV state of the P r e s b y t e r i a n C h u r c i i in thatsecnon, by Rev. Jam e s IT. Hotchkin. A L o , F i t c h ’ s C h i r o g r a i > h y , d e s ig n e r for learners in Geography, being plates proparec for delineating maps of ihe world nnd countries form ingthe principal subdivisions, just received by W, H. SM IT H , opposite H . H . & G .C , Seelye’s,Seneca s t. H E t l R l N G r by the Box, at May 26, 1852. . A. D. I’LATT’S. Kept on H a n d , W hich for style, durability, and eb-gance of finish, cannot be surpassed by any in th e coun try. Those w ishing C a riiages, w ill find it to their advantage to call at this establishm e n t, as the proprietor is practical carriage-m aker,am * fln<l flatters lim s e lt th a t th e tastes of all all can be s u ited—the w o rk b.eing done under his immediate inspection, ai d the best m a te rials used. PEDULKRS* W AGONS got up in the most a p p roved s tyle of construction. Orders from nil parts of th e country prom p tly attended to. R e p a i r i n g Done w ith neatm s s and despatch. QC^ M o st kinds of Lum b e r suitable for our business, w a n ted in exchange lor w o rk. 91 t f Geneva, Nov. 25* 1851. The Water Street , Cheap Cash Variety Store in f a l l blast ! B E C K E R & SNYDER^ OULD rcsprcfully aunoutice to the citizens of Ge LEGAL NOTICES. N o t i c e o f S h e r i f f S a l e . Y virtue of two executions, Issued out of the Supreme uuva and vicinttx. that they have i nieiud into a co parliieisIHp, ami supplied the old Water s t , Empoi turn with a splendid slock of New t.oods, in order to supply the increasing demands of the o;d customers of V. Decker. Their stock consists of D r y G o o d s , B r o a d c l o t h s ^ C a s s i- m c r e s , S a t i n e t s . & c O R O C E R l>:s<'f all kinds; N x ILS, by the keg or pound. CUTLERY, CROCK ERV aud GLASS WAKE of every variety, &c.,&c., all of which will be sold cheaper for cash or ready pay, thau at any other establish.i cut west of New York city. Geneva, April 14th, 1852. B & S. PEOPLE’S LINE. Court of the State of New York, and to me delivered, the one in favor of George N. Reed, dated 15lli Nov., 1850; the other in favor of James li. Woods, dated Au gust* 1850, Against the personal and real property of Patrick Moore, which he had on the 13th day of Nov , 1850, and on the 19th day of March, 1850,1 have taken and levied upon all the right,- title and interest of Patrick Moore, in and to the lands and premises, and real property, situated in the village of Geneva, Ontario countyi now or lately occupied by said Moore, on the west side of Water street, In said village, being part of lots nos. one and two, bounded east by Water street, south by lands occupied by Dennis Duggan, and lands occupied by William W. Carter, west by a twenty foot alley, north by the north line of lot no. 2 , measuring eighty six feet on Water street, and eighty three and a half feet on said alley, and running back to the centre of said alley; and I shall expose the same for sale, at public auction, to the highest bidder, at the Franklin House in Geneva. afor< said, on the 19th day of July next, at 1U o’clock A.M Dated Geneva, June I, 1852. WM. H. LAMPORT, Sheriff of Ontario Co., By GEO. CLUTE, Under Sheriff. I 8 w 6 Entered occordimr to Avl of < in the vear 18M. !>v J. S. if ‘V-mT-XX, M. f>., in the elvrk’s Oflitti of the District Court for the Lastcm ♦ District of Pennsylvania. Another Scientific Wonder! GREAT CURE FOR W H I T E S P R I N G S M I L E Flour ScFeed S tore DYSPEPSIA! D r . J. S. HOUGHTON’S House DUN. S a f e , P l e a s a n t a n d .E x p e d i t i o u s R o u t e t o N e w Y o r k . g U P K B M E C O U R T . O n t a r i o C o m ity. C ORY E E E X T R A C T .— Extract of Common W itch Ilazle, uuequalled by any sim ilar preparation, for rheum a tism , bruises, sprains, tooth.ache, s u e ttu o a t, quinzy, &c^, used both internally and outw a rdly. T h is article is very highly recom m ended by the Hon John C. Spencer, and o th e r distinguished per sons. I t should be kept in every family, II. PAltMELHE, 65 Solo A g ent in Geneva, CHERRY PECTORAL F o r ilie C u r e o f COUGHS, COLDS, HOARSENESS, BRONCHITIS, WHOOPING-COUGH, CROUP, ASTHMA, AND CONSUMPTION. Among the num erous discoveries Science has made in this generation, to faciliate the busi ness of lile—increase its enjoym ent, and even prolong the term of human existence, none can be named of morn real value to m ankind, than this contribution of C h e m istry to the Healing A r t. A vast trial of its virtues throughout this broad country, has proved be yond n doubt, that no medidine or com bination of m edicines yet known, cun so surely control and cure the numerous varieties of p u lm o n a ry disease, wich have hith.-rt > s w e p t from our midst thousands and th o u s u d s 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 m«’>t dangerous affections of the*lung<$. O u r space here will not perm it us t.» p u b lish any portion of the cures affected by its use, but we would present the following oplnioos of em inent m en, and refer further enquiry to the c ircular w h ich the A g ent below named, will always be pleased to furnish free, wherein aie full particulars, and indisputable proof o f these facts. Frosea t h e P r e s id e n t o f A m h e r s t C o ilege 9 _ tlie celeb r a t e d P jo .rsso i* E 3 I T C 9 IC O C K . New Passage and Freight Arrangement to New York , at greatly Reduced Prices. Ty.SSSrfENQERS will be taken from Geneva, by the X Express or other trains of Cars to Albany, and fiom Albany to New York, by the splendid low prcssureStenm- ers of the PEOPLES LINE, all of which arc replete with every comfort and convenience. S t e a m e r s ISA A C N E W T O N , Com. Win. I! P kacil , and 61 flCNMfiiOijL H U D S O N , Cbm. A. P. F t . J ohn leaving Albany, daily, on the arrival of the Ex- pre-s trains in the evening, nnd arriving In New York, at Cuurtland street Wharf, at ti o'clock next morning—leav ing New York at CPM, connecting with morning Ex press train at Albany. S t e a m e r s OK3v<*4>N* Capt II oyt * and I t 61* VAN W 6 NKL.SC* Capt H oe leave Albany, doily at G P M, on the arriv I of Gist morning Express train from Buffalo, Kochestcr,and Syracuse, nriivlug in New York al Robson street VVhaif, at 5 o’clock next morning—leav- lug New York at 0 V. M., connecting with morning Ex press train at Albany. Passengers ean he ticketed, and their baggage checked to and from New York. Freight can be contracted for at all the Slatir ns on the Line of llie Kochestcr and Syracuse Railroad and from New York, at ihc People's Line Office, on their Wharf, beiween Counlandt and Liberty streets, or ai Wharf al foot of Robinson street, New York. PRICES from N York to Geneva on Freight: 1st class 59 cents, 2d ciass44 cents, 3d class 37 cents, 4th class 33 cents—and from Geneva to New York, on 1st class 58cts, 2d ckn-s 39 c nts, 3d class 32 cents, and 4th Class 27 cents. New York, .April, 1852. I. NEW TON ^gent, N . Y. T l i e p i i 5 n d S d S t e a m e r s A E iID A a n d E tliiN fililS -:!! will run as a DAY LINE, leaving foot of Hamilton street, Albany, at 7 A M, on arrival of Buffalo niglu Express, and leave New York from Murray street Wharf, m 7 A M, connecting with afternoon Ex press. 1 lirough in y 1 2 hours, making usual landings at way places. 18 Mary Ann Dox, against James R. Rees, Edward P. Rees, Charles W Rees, Catharine Rees, his wile, James It Rees, Trustee of Caroline O. Dezeng, William B. Dezeng, and Caroline C. Dezeng, In pursuance and by virtue of an order of this Court, made in the above cause, on the 18ih day of May, 1852, Notice is hereby given to all persons having any general lienor incumbrance, by judgment or decree, or otherwise, on the undivided share or Interest of any of the owners, in the premises hereafter described, to produce to me the undersigned sole Referee in this cause on or before the 20 th day of July next, at my office in the village of Ge neva in the County of Ontario, proof of their respective liens andiucumbrnncestogethet with satisfactory evidence ottlie amount due thereon, and to specify the nature of such incumbrances, and the dates thereof respectively. The said premises arc described In the complaint as fol lows: A certain piece of Land situate in the village of Gene vaaforesaid, on the East side of Main street, and bounded ns follows viz: Beginning In the Eusierly lino of Main street, at the Sciith west corner of a house and lot owned by Thomas Lawrence and occupied by him as a dwelling, and running thence Easterly at right angles with Main street, sixty-four feet five inches, or thereabouts, thence Southerly parallel with Main street, thirty feet ten inches to land now owned or occupied by Alonzo Seymour, thence W< sterly to Main street, thence Northerly on Main street, twenty-two feet ten inches to the place of beginning. Also a certain farm lying on the border of the vil lage t>f Geneva, and known and describe^ as out dots, number twenty-four, twenty five, twenty-six, twenty- seven, twenty nine and thirty, of Annin and Barton’ssur- vey of the village of Geneva, and containing in the whole about forty-eight acres of Land, excepting thereof a strip of Land lying on the South side of Hamilton street, being two hundred feet in depth North and South, aud four hundred and twenty-five feet in length, East and West on said street, and the West bounds of which strip are live hundred feet West of Vulteney street, and the East bounds seventy five feet West of said Pultencv street. Dated May 28th, 1852. CHAS. j. l; J ohn M. B radford , Referee. Pig's. Jltt'y. 18 6 w T H E subscriber having made arrangements with B a r t l e i l & W i l d e r , who occupy the building on Water et., first door south of the Temocrtmce * tn the store formerly occupied by STERRY & HAMt where they will sell F l o u r , M e a l , & F e e d , Delivered Free of Charoe. . 1 , A All K..n k. ■. t ... v All the customers of the subscriber will pic„se leave orders at the store of BARTLEl'l* & WILDER, where THE TRUE DIGESTIVE FLUID J O R , G A S T R I C JU IC E ; p R E P A RED from RENNF.T, or the fourth Stoma on they will meet a prompt attention. THE BEST QUALITY OF FLOUR. P rice p e r B b l., - - • $4 62£ - • - 2 31 “ 100 lbs, << <« 50 25 (C (< 1 16 0 58 Geneva, ^pril 13th, 1852. Ilm 3 R. H. MORRIS. W H E E L E R ’S PA T E N T R a i l w a y C h a i n H o r s e P o w e r and 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 . N O T I C E T o t h e D r y G o o d s M e r c h a n t s o f C e n t r a l &, W e s t e r n N e w Y o r k . the Ox, after directions of B aron L iebig , the great Physiological Chemist, by J. S. H oughton , M. D. Phila delphia, Pa. This is a truly wonderful remedy for Indigestion, Dys pepsia, Jaundice, Liver Complaint, Constipation, and De bility, Curing after Nature’s own method, by Nature’s own Agent, the Gastric Juice. $ 3 - Half a teaspoonful of Ppepsin, infused in water, will digest or dissolve Five Pounds of Roast Beef in about two hours, out of the stomach. PEPS IN\* the chief element, or Great Digesting Prin ciple of the Gastric Juice—the Solvent of the Food, the Puryfying, Preserving, and Stimulating Agent of the Stomach and Intestines. It is extracted from the Digestive Stomach of the Ox, thus k rming an ARTIFICIAL D t * O E S T IFE FLUID, precisely like the natural Gastric Juice In Its Chemical powers, and furnishing a Complete and Perfect Substitute for it. By the aid of this preparation the pain, and evils of Indigestion and Dyspepsia arc re moved, just as they would he by a healthy Stomach. It Is doing wonders for Dyspeptics, curing cases of Debility , L. O .W IL S O N & CO IM P O R T E R S A N D JO B B E R S O F E V E R Y D E S C R IP T IO N OF F O R E IG N A N D DOMESTIC DRY GOODS, No 12 C o rtland s l r e t t , ( opposite the N a tional and W e stern H o tels) and extending through to N o . 13 D e y street . N E W Y ORK, J N V I T E th e atten tio n of th e M e r c h a n ts of T h e subscriber have obtained from M essrs . W h e e l e r ,M bi , ic k & C o ., of A lban */ an agency for th e sale of t h e i r celebrated AGRICULTURAL machines WHICH THEY WILL SELL AT THEIR ALBANY PRICES, adding transportation. fg l H E t w o H o r s e M a c h i n e s are well C e n tral and W e s tern N e w Y o rk, to one of the m o st extensive stocks of F r e n c h , E n g lish, G e rm a n , Belgian and A m e rican D ry Goods to be found in N e w Y o rk city , of t h e i r own Im portation, and d ir e c t from M a n u facturers and th e i r agents, a t th e very lowest m a r k e t price. O u r s tock w ill be k e p t full at all seasons of the calculated for large farm e rs, and those w h o make a business of threshing. They aie lig h t and com p a c t, so t h a t the whole is conven iently carried on oqe wagon With tw o horses, th e w e ight being a b o u t 2,000 pounds. T h e V i b r a t i n g S e p a r a t o r divides and Emaciation,Nervous Decline nnd Dyspeptic Consumption, | _ ___ ^ r *, . . e supp be on the verge of the grave. The scientific • and__will include a full asso r tm e n t of cvidfc,*<r. upon which it is hasrd is in the highest degree l T h e W itte W id e W o r l d i n T o w n ! N O T I C E Is hereby given to all the creditors having claims against the estate of John R. McIntyre, dc §1 50 2 Of) J 3 1 1 1 I N 2 vols., In I do. Gilt, A Buckeye Abroad, by Sam. S. Cox, Illustrated, A Reel in a Bottle, Cliecver, A Faggot of French Sticks, Sir F. Head, Revolutions of a Literary Life, Miss Milford, Self Deception, Mrs. Ellis—complete, S.'ilaiker mul the Dragon, Shelton, The Sunny Side, Daily Steps towards Heaven, Hood's Own—No 5 of Putman’s Semi-Monthly Lib. Essays from London Times, and Yellow Plush Papers, Thackery— Fancy Clo , per vol. Dickens’ Bleak House, No. I, Harper for April and the 3 Philadelphia Magazines. March 29, '52 D E R B Y , ORTONS- Co. 25 on 00 0 0 25 50 28 t‘3 25 50 12 R e l i e f i n T e n M i n u t e s —C u r e i n a F e w D a y s . Insured by the GhRHAT F O R E IG N R E M E D Y , Di\ Locock’s Pulmonic Wafers ! ^ lO R the Cure of Colds, Coughs, A si hma, Bronchitis, “James V. Ayer—Sir: 1 have used your C ukhry P sectoral in my own o.i-c cl deep seated Bronchitis, a- d am satisfied from its cheiu’cul constitution,that is is an admirable compound for the relief of laryncial and breuchial 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, D. Pulmonary Consumption, and all Affections of the Breast and Lungs. Tills celebrated Medicine has been most successfully used for 30 years in Europe, but has not '10111111 its way to this country until the present proprietor has at n great expense, lately succeeded in oblainihg a true receipt and right io manufacture in this country. For sale by SIMPSON 6c BRONSON, aud J. INGEltSOLL, J r , Geneva. lOOmti from the widely celebrated P K O F S S S t t K SAL L I M A N ,l« . Profeseor of Chemistry , Mineralogy, A’-c , Yale College , Member of the Lit. Hist. Med, rhil . and Scienlifce Societies of America and Europe. “ I deem the C herry P ectoral and admirable com position from some of tliebe-t articles in the Matcia Medica, and a very effective remedy for Uie class of dis eases it is intended to cure ” New Haven. Cl., Nov. 1 , 1849. 1 T I .U O R J P A T T T I S O N , P r e s i d e n t o f th e St. S e n a t e states he lias used 'he C herry P ectoral with wonderful success, to cure an inflamma tion of the lungs. F r o m one o f (lac first P h y s i c i a n s in M a in e . S aco , Me., April 2li, 1H49. Dr J. C. Ayer, Lowell. Dear Sir: lam now con stantly using your Cherry PcctortV in my practice, and prefer it to any other me iicincfor pulmonary complaints From observation of many severe cases, 1 am com inced it will cure cough's, colds ami diseases nt the lungs, that l have put to defiance all other remedies. 1 invariably recommend its use in cases of cotmimptiou,and consider it much the best remedy known for that disease. Respectfully yours, I. S. CUaJJMAN, M. D. Prepared and sold by J a m e s C. A Y E R , P iac- tic*l Chem ist, L o w e ll, Mass. Sold, w h o lesale and r e tail, by A. D. P L A T T , Geneva, also by Druggists generally throughout the S tate. 95m6&c I j y o n ’s K a tB iariosa A WARDED the highest Premiums by the States ol New York, Maryland, Georgia and Michigan, at tlicir Annual Fairs for 1751. As an article for the Hair, to prevent Scurf and eradi cate Dandruff, we claim the Katharmn to be a most sure and effectual prepara!ion. As a remedy for baldness, and falling off of the hair, to strengthen the roots and pteventing Its turning grey, we confidently assert it has no equal. Also, it is a cert: in Cure for Headache. l.-or common tnilrt. use. the Katharine is unsurpassed. It commends itself to the Ladiis, and to every one for Its beautifying and invigorating qualities, making the hair, most soft and glossy, and imparting to U a mod pleasing and delightful fragrance, &CT P r i c e 2 5 C e n ts. Try a battle, and if not satisfied, our Agents are author, feed In every instance, to return the purchase money. Agents for Geneva—A D. PLAT!’, No. 8 Scitcca st.— G l\ MOWRY, No. hi Seneca st.—SIMPSON Sc BRON- SON'S No. 4 Senccast. Hit) ceased, late of the town of -Seneca, county of Ontario, that they are required to exhibit such claims with the vouchers thereof to either of the subscribers at thWr re speclivc places of residence, on or before the 14th day of October, 1852. JAMES' WILKIE, JAMES LEWIS, Dated Seneca. April 14, 1852. Executors. M o r t g a g e S a l e . S AMUEL L. JONtid; of the village of Geneva, On* tario County, and State pf New York, by an Inden ture of Mortgage bcoring date the ninth day of Septem ber, 1850, and recorded together with thn potver of sale therein contained in the Clerk’s Office of the County of Ontario, in Liber 42 of Mortgages, at pages 204 and 205 duly mortgaged to Thomas Young, of Galen, Wayne co., and State aforesaid, UA#I that certain piece or parcel of land situate, lying, and being, in theVillage of Geneva, County of Ontario, and State of New York, being part of lot number fifty-nine in John Smith’s subdivision of lot uumber eighty eight at the foot of Seneca Lake, and bounded as follows: East by the Seneca Lake; West by Water s t.; Fouth by land formerly owned by Andrew P. Tillman ; and on the north by land formerly belonging to Horace Meech and David llollingshead—containing sev enty-one feet in front on Water si., more or less; except ing and reserving out of the snid lot of land about twelve feet In from on Water et,, in the North-West corner, bounded South by a rigf i-angle line from Water »t. until it strikes or intersects the North line of said lot, as the same was conveyed to U, HoMingehead. And the said Mortgage hath been duly assigned by the said Thomas Young to James M Soverhill of Geneva aforesaid. The amount claimed to be due on said Mortgage at the date of this notice, being the first publication of this notice, is the sum of two hundred fifty-seven dollars seventy-five cents —leaving to become due 011 said Mortgage the sum of twelve hundred and sixty dollars, in eight equal annual payments, from the first day of April, 1852, with interest annually on the whole shot unpaid from said first day of April, 1852. And no proceedings ut law have been insti tuted to recover Uie moneys secured by said Mortgage, or any part thereof and default having been made in the a- mount due nnd payable by theeondi'ion of said Mortgage, whereby said power of sale hath became operative, the said mortgaged premises will be sold at public, auc tion, at the Mansion House kept by R. Swift in Seneca st. in the village of Geneva aforesaid, on the seventeenth »lny of July no*i, nl ten n’filnv.k in thu forenoon. Dated Geneva, April 21, 1852, JAMES M. SOVERHILL, Assignee of Mortgage K idder 6 c B radford . Alt'ys. 12wl3 CURIOUS aud REM 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 iebig in his celebrated work on Animal Chem istry, says: *l An Artificial Digestive Fluid, analogous to the Gastric Juice, may be readily prepared from the mu cous membrane of the stomach ol the Calf, In which va rious articles of food, as meat aud eggs may be softened, changed, and digested, just in the same manner as they would be in the human stomach.\ Dr. C ombe , in. his valuable writings on the 1 Physiology of Digestion,\ observes that “ a 'fimiuution of the due quantity of Gastric Juice is a prominent and all prevail ing cause of l)y>pcpsia;\ and he states that “ a distin guished p ofvssor of medicine hi London, who was se verely afflicted wiihthis complaint, finding everything else to fail, had recourse to the Gastric Juice, obtained from the stomachs of living animals, which proved completly successful.\ 90™ Call on the Agent, and get a Descriptive Circular, gratis, giving a large amount of scientific evidence, similar to the above, together with Reports of REM A R K A B L E CURES, from nil 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 Consumption. It is Impossible to give the details of cases in the limits of this advertisement; but authenticated certificates have been given of mors than TWO HUNDRED REM A R K A B L E CURES, in Philadelphia, New York, and Boston alone. These were nearly all desperate cases, and the cures were not only rapid ?i»d wonderful, hut permanent. It |s a gre*I NERVOUR AN T E D O T E , and particu larly useful for tendency to Bilious disorder, Liver Com. plaint, Fever and Ague, W badly treated Fever and Ague, and the evd effects of Quinine, Mercury, and other drugs upon the Digestive Organs, after a long sickness. Also, for excess in eating, and the too free use of ardent splilts. It almost reconciles Health with Intemperance. D r . H oughton ' s P epsin is sold by nearly all the dealers in fine drugs and Popular Medicines, throughout the U. States. It is prepared in Fewder and in Fluid form—-and in Prescription vials, may be obtained of Dr Houghton or his Agents, describing the whole process of preparation, and giving the authorities upon which the claims of this new remedy are based. As it is NOT A SECRET REMEDY, tic# obji ctions can be raised against its nse by Physicians in respectable standing and regulai practice. Price, ONE DOLLAR per bottle. OBSERVE THIS !—Every bottle of the genuine Pepsin bears the written signature ol J. S. Houghton M D , sole proprietor, Philadelphia, Pa. Copy-right and Trade Mark secured. Sold by all Druggists and Dealers in Medicines. AGENTS.—A. D. P latt , II. P armklkb , Genieva, Geo. D. W ells , B. H untigoton , Peun Yan, C iiipman & Co , Canandaigua. H o s i e r y a n d G l o v e s , D r e s s G o o d s o f th e choicest designs in m a r k e t, W H I T E GOODS, C lo t h S ) C a s s im e r e S ) V e s t i n g s , M E R R IM A C K A N D COCHECO P R I N T ^ M a n c h e s t e r D e L a i n e s ? Y A N K E E N O T IO N S , & c ., &c. W e have also th e A g e n cy of th e celeb r a ted H o y le’s Royal P a ten t SWANSDOWN SEWING COTTON, th e best a r tic le in use. W e invite t h e a tte n tio n o f th e clo s e s t buy ers for Cash. 6 m o n ths, a n d sh o r t c r e d it. M a rch, 1S52. 6 y l S P R I N G C A M P A I G N . carries th e straw entirely clear from the grain, leaving th e grain in th e best p ossible condition tor cleaning. T h is m a c h ine, w ith from three to five hand?, w ill thresh from one to tw o hundred bushels of w h e a t p e r day, o r tw ice that, quantity of oats. T h e o n e H o r s e M a c h i n e s ) with tw o o r th r e e hands, w ill th r e s h about halt that q u a n tity . T h e y also th r e s h and separate clover chaff from th e stra w , very last, and perfectly. T h e One H o rse Pow e r is e x tensively used by large dairym e n , for ch u r n in g and for sawing w o o d , c u ttin g feed, S lq . ALBANY P R I C E S : T w o H o rse Pow er, T h r e s h e r and Separator, w ith bunds, and all appurtenances, $1*15 00 120 00 o TO THE I/yoifCs Essence o f Jamaica G inger , O NE of the best preparations in use for all Stomach Complaints, Dyspepsia, Choleia Morbus, Cholic, Cramp, &c. As a tonic and to Impart healthful vigor to the stomach, and thereby ward off disease, the thousands who daily use it but attest its superlative merit. Price 37 12 cents. To be found at A. D. Platt’s, No. 8 Seneca st., U P. Movvry’s, No. 10 Seneca st. and Simp s» n Ac Bronson, No. 4 Seneca st. 1110 I Eats l H a t s I H a t s ! C h e a p C h e a p e r ! C h e a p e s t ! f i r e i n s u r a n c e . u ^ D G A ie 68 . KttSJKO is ngent for THE IJAKT- 111 FORD CONNECTICUT FIRE INSURANCE CO.: THE NORTH WESTERN INSURANCE CO., Us- wego. N Y. Office No. 2fi, south side of Seneca s t , Geneva, over Allman’s Clothing Store. 32 A f ? NEW ARTICLE ol P o l i s h i n g P o w d e r , for USTf eceived , attheOld Estab lished G e n e v a H a t S t o r e ) a general assortmentof Summer _ Hats , which , together with their asua 1 assortmen t o f H A T S A N D C A P S , jvll be sold ascheap ascan be >rocure(,west nf New York. WIGHT & CLARK. Geneva,July 16,1851. utlvry, Brass and Silver Ware, superior to the Bath Brick, as it produces a fine polish wilhouiscratching or wearing the article. Sold by 95 SI MP30N 6c. BRONSON. F I S K S P A T E N T M E T A L 1 C NOTICE. D. PRENTICE, L- L. I)., and WM.T. GIBSON, M. A., wi I open a Classical Boarding and Day School for Boys, in the “ Rose House,” Park Place. Geneva, on the 10th day of May next. Geneva, .tfpril 5th, 1852. 1110 N e a r l y E v e r y t h i n g T HAT is new and seasonable in Spring Dry Goods, may be seen at J W S mith & Co’s. Geneva. April 14, 1852. M ORTGAGE S A L E . B OWEN WHITING, late of Geneva, Ontario county, and Slate of New York, by an indenture of mort gage bearing date the first day of June, 1842, and record ed together with the power of sale therein contained, in the Clerk’s Office of the said county of Ontario, in Book 29 of Mortgages, nt page 3d, duly mortgaged to Elizabeth Burlls, of Phelps, in said county. “ All that certain lot and parcel of ground, situate, k ing and being on the cast side of Main Street, in the village of Geneva, bounded west by Main Street, south by Pltinehas Prouty. east by the Seneca Lake, and north by James H. Woods—being six rods in width and extending from the street to the Lake*, and the said Mortgage hath been duly assigned by the said Elizabeth Burtis to Arthur Burtis, of Buffalo, in said Slate. The amount claimed to be due on said Mortgage at the lime of the first publication of this no tice, is one thousand five htuidn d and eighty seven dol lars and fifty cents, (1587,50) and no suit or proceedings at law have been had for the recovery of the money se cured by said Mortgage, or any part thereof, and default having been made in the amount due and payable by the condition of said Mortgage, whereby said power of sale hath become operative, the said mortgaged premises will be sold at Public Auction, at the Franklin House, in tbo village of Geneva, aforesaid, on. the 25th day of June next, at ten o'clock in the forenoon. Dated Geneva, March 3ist, 1852. • ARTHUR BURTIS, K iddbr 6c B radford , Assignee of Mortgage. Attorneys 1109 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 unprecidcnted) EXHIBIT OF BUSINESS,in rhe vegetable medicinal preparation. V lie M O U N T A I N IN D I A N M iV liliE I V T , for the alleviation and cure ot MUSCULAR and NER- NOUS DISEASES. STATEMENT OF SALES &C. Number 0 Bottles. Cash Safes of Mountain Indian Liniment, 3,580 Given away, gratuitously, as advertised, 842 Given away to eccpVcs. for their conversion, 135 Credit tales, and on trial, without condition of payment, 2,205 Stock in the hands of 206 agents, mostly in this State, 13,870 Stock on hand, in Albany, N. Y., 400 132 00 23 00 28 00 35 00 One H o rse, do. do. Do. do. do. geared for c h u r n in g ,d r iv in g , cro s s - c u t saw and grindstone, C lover D u ller, Feed C u tte r , C ircu lar Saw M ill, (24 inch saw .) (CP T h e above m a c h ines a re all warranted to w o rk to th e en tire satisfaction of the pur. chaser, and they may be returned w ithin sixty days from th e tim e they ore received, and the purchase m o ney, if p a id, will be refunded. J . S. & II. C. PROUTY, 68 No. 30 & 32 W a ter street G e n e v a , J u n e , 1851. F o r S a l e , a t a B a r g a i n . A C O N V E N IE N T and desirable D w e lling H o u se, situated on 8 . WILSON w IL L continue to furnish a superior quality of S a s li) B liiid S ) a n d D o o r s . House and Sign Paintingy Paper Hanging and G lazing , SH O P SOUTH SID E SEN E C A ST R E E T , O p p o site D erby. O rton & C o .’s, G e n e v a , A p r il 7, 1852. 10 DENTISTRY. D U S . C liA N E & B R E W E R ,> ing entered into a C o - p a r tn e r s h ip , will av- be 20,962 N O T I C E Is hereby given to all creditors, having claims against James Rees deceased, late of Geneva, Ontario County, that they are required to exhibit such claims with the vouchers thereof, to the subscriber at his residence in Clyde, in the County of Wayne, 00 or before the Fourth day of August next. JAMES R. REES, sole acting Executor . &c , of James Rees, deceased. Dated Clyde, Jan. 27th, 1852 3100in6 D Y E IN G FO i,l T H E PU B L IC ! f | > H E subscriber hereby gives notice to the BU R IA L C A S E S , A IR -T IG H T and Indestructible, for protect ing and preserving the Dead, for ordinary interm e n t, for Vaults, for Transportation, or for any other desirable purpose. For sale at the Coflln W are-Room of A. H. BARBER, May 2 7 ,1851. 65tf M a in-st., Geneva, B a k e F s B r o m a . A COM B INATION of th e Cocoa N u t w ith other ingredients.innocent,strengthening, and agreeable both to invalids and persons in health. For sale by H. P A R M E L E E ,24S e n e c a s t. E s s e n c e LYON’S o f J a m i c a G in g e r . A N E W preparation of s u p e rlative m » rit,for all diseases ol th e Stom ach, Rheum atism , Cholic, Cram p s, G o u t, e tc . Also for culinary purposes it has no equal in flavoring Syrups, Jellies and sum m er beverages. F o u r Slates have awarded it their highest prem ium s, A g ency.nt the Citv D rug Store. March 10, 1852 * C. P. MOWRY Ladies and Gentlemen of Geneva, and the surrounding country and villages, th a t he con tinues, nt his old stand, in Seneca street, first door oust of the M ethodist Church, the business of D y e i n g a n d S c o r n i n g i n a l l i t s b r a n d ies. He will dye all shades of colors, on Dresses, Cloaks,Shaw ls, Scarfs, Handkerchiefs, Bonnette, Ribbons, Gloves, Hose, C o a ts, Pants. &c. Also M erinos, Alpacas, D c L a ines, Bombazines, B a r eges, Coverlet Y a rns; and will dye and finish every variety of Woolens and Silks with boautv and taste. Especial a ttention will be given to Scouring, Coloring nnd Pressing Gent’s C o a ts, Pants and Vests. Moreen Curtainsand silk Dresses,watered. He gives a confident assurance t.o the public, that all work entrusted to his cure, w ill be p e r formed in a satisfactory manner. Leghorn, Straw , Tuscan nnd Fancy Bonnetts dyed black, Slate, D rab, and Green colors. W M . SED G W IC K . ’ Ganovn, J u n e 18 th. 1851. 68 tf P O R T E R , P O R T E R . r j l H E G E N U IN E LONDON, at May 26, 1362. A. D. PLATT’S. W a t e r s ’ A t m o s p h e r i c B r e a s t C u p . T HIS Instrument is tlte result of several year^ experi ment, nml for drawing the breast, has been spoken of by Physicians, Nurses, mid Mothers, in the most enthusi astic terms, and pronounced far superior to any article hitherto introduced for the same purpose. It is a beauti ful Instrument, ea-ily applied, and from its simplicity of construction, not liable tn get out of repair. Physician, and others Interested, are invited to cxamcne the article^ at the Uity Drug Store, where they arc for sale, by May 4, 1852. GEO. P. MOWRY Number prepared in twelve months, 85\ Price one dollar per bottle. N. B. C urbs of the above diseases will be warranted by special agreement with the proprietor, and the price paid for the Liniment will be refunded when satisfactory benefit is not derived from its use, when applied accord ing to the direction*. Advice and medicine gratuitous to the temperate poor. Upwards of 400 letters are on the file, descriptive of cases, which have been relieved and cured ; also numerous written and printed certificates ol cures, all of which have been voluntarily given ; none have been, or ever will be asked for! THE MOUNTAIN INDIAN LINIMENT ought to be in the hands of every family at this season, as on* application, w hen first attacked , seldom, or ever fails to cure anv muscular or nervous affections. This Liniment Is recommended for none other than this class of diseases, v iz: Rheumatism, Paralysis in several of Its forms, Neuralgia, Wl herud Limbs, * Gout, Contracted Muscles, Spinial Affections and Stiff Joints. WANTED, Several mcdicai practitioners (rccular M D*s) are agents for this medicine, and more of a similar class, are wanted for different parts of the U 11 tea States, to whom the most liberal terms will be given, upon application at the principal office ofthe Mountain Indian Liniment, Delavan House, Albany, N. Y. JAMES DURNO, Manager, For the Proprietor. Agents, New York City—Boyd Sr Paul, 40 Cou-tlaud-st. I). B Giubs, Physician, 158 Wooster street, C. V.C!eckener& Co., 81 Barclay street. Ebenezer Cook, 306 Grand street, 91 H. N.TEAL, M. D., Sole Agent for Geneva. found at the old Office of D r. D. O- C r a n k , 28, Senenca st , w h e re they w ill 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 . T h e i r experience m th e above business w a r rants them in assuring th e public th a t every thing pertaining th e r e to , from th e ex tr a c tio n of a to o th , nnd the in s e r tio n of one9 to an entire set of m a s ticators, w ith gum s, on th e best known principle, filling teeth w ith p u r e gold, and all o th e r dental operations, wiU be perform e d in th e m o st satisfactory m anner. The old friends of D r . C rank are earnestly solicited to continue their patronage. Geneva, April 6, 1851. William street, a few rods west 0 ! Pultney st. Size of lot 60 feet front, by 200 feet deep, on which is a choice variety of Fruit aud Ornamental trees. Also a good well of water. Possession given on th e 1 st day of May n e x t, lf not sold, snid prem ises w ill be to rent, from th a t date. F o r term s apply to P. H. F I E L D , of G eneva, or to th e subscriber, in the city of Buffalo. 7 M arch 1 , 1852. F. P. WOOD. TO L E T , T HE subscriber proposes fd le t, on leasonable terms, a commodious tw o -story Dwelling H o u s e , a barn, and 8 acres of L a n d , with a* good A p p le O rchard, and som e Peach and Pear trees, situ a ted in th e tow n of Seneca, O n tario county, near the Canandaigua and Jefferson Railroad, a b o u t 4 m iles from Bethel 5 from Bellona. nnd about (><$ from Geneva, w ithin less than a mile from the Geneva and R u shville Plank road. A sm a ll fam ily would be preferred. 7 Seneca, M arch 15, 1852. S. TOPPING. T o Sell or Let, T H E new D w elling House on W ashington s t , next west from Grove st. Also the Ashery f n i D ’.Y?!!^g House on High «t., on the sutne lo t. H. H . & G, C -.S E E IJB Geneva, May 26th, 1852. AGENCY OF D R . S. S. F I T C H 'S CELEBRATED M E D ICINES. ^J* S E D by him w ith such distinguished sue I A F R E S H SU P P L Y 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 Lectures on Consumption, and the art of preserving Life and Health to Old Age, &c. Mr. A. D. PLATT, Geneva, has been ap pointed Agent for the sale of the above Goods and will keep them constantly on hand at his store, in Geneva, N. Y. fid* Dr. Fitch’s Guide Book to Invalids, and Directions for Promoting Health, and Instruc tions to Mothers, in the Management of Child ren.” may be had.gratuitously, by calling for if at the Store os above, An extremely valuable Book. A- O, A N D R E W S , Sole Travelling Agent for the State of New York. Iyl005 F O R S A L E . A GOOD BRICK DWELLING HOUSE, fronting on Geneva st., the lot extending back to Gene- st. About 50 fruit trees, of many choice varieties, and in a thrifty coa dition, are on the place. Enquire of Dr. D. O. C r a n e , 81 Geneva, April 30, 1S5L H o u s e s fo r S a l e . J O N Elm, Main, William, & High streets. Also, tl.e L XRGB |BRICK HOUSE on the Lake Road, form erly called “ S p o rtm a n ’s Hall,” w ith about Seventeen A c res of Lnnd. Also, a farm containing 58 Acres of Land, on the Pre em p tion road n o rth of th e widow Dobbin's place, w ill be sold on favorable term s if applied for soon, by H . H. & G C .^E E L Y E . Geneva, Feb. 13, 1852. O F the Fanchoionian Drops just recel ed—a sure ami I \ Y 7 H . SMITH is a g e n t for E d d y ’ s safe remedy for, and will positively cure, the Sick W • p r i n t i n < * - T n l r a and h Headache, C hills and Fever, Jatmr.ice, Dispepslo, Sen I ^ r m t l l l g 1 1 1 K S , a n a 11 V e r y D e l i c i o u s A RE those Acidulated Fruit Drops, flavored with Pine Apple, Strawberry, Bannana, Pear. Raspberry, Lemon, &c., which are for sale ot the City DYug Store, by May 4, 1852. GEO. P. MOWRY. Sickness, Cholera, &c., and rc lore a healthy action to the Liver, without a particle of Calomel. Mercury, Qui nine or Morphine. We slate It in confidence, that no medicine of late years has given uniformly such satisfac tion, ns have these Drops. For sale nt the Uity Drug Store of G. P. MOWRY. Geneva, February 2,1852. as a supply on hand. Common P r in tin g at 25 c ts., e x tra, 30 cts. ,an d Book at 40 cts. the pound. Geneva, Jan. 1,1851. P R I C E ’ S pU 3 by J fCfl i*u Ha Sei \ JU o f i J 1 , w Mai JB t te d su r Ass- 6 t o Dri w PA S Tio. ■ In' N. • he v B A Ttti v Tar attent A tt Will legal 4>! J BOO! O v er 1 Fit t i ra fo r P 1 ety le T G S i : jvan ’ i iKREH B 1 N :OABI » S WANU O p p t • c . • » F ir e . IN! OFFIC P h y s ic i Dealer N. Y. & Erie Railroad Ware-House w»h;°«s On the Cqnal , near the Deopt of the rtes,, A. Sf R . H a il R o a d } Geneva , f J l H E subscriber w ill continue the business it P h y s i c i a n s ’ P r e s c r i p t i o n s . ^loMrouNDEp and put up will* correctness and dis patch, ai the City Drug store. An experience of about twenty five years guaranties accutanv in this cr pari menu Geneva, March 17, 1852. OEO, P. MOWRY. B y A u t h o r i t y , fT ' H E ^gent of the Grecian Fancheronian Drops Is nu i thorised to refund the money in all cases where they do not fulfil the recommendations, and fall to cure the •tick Headache, Chills and Fever, Jaundice, Dyspepsia, Chronic Diarrhona, Sen. Sick lies, Cholera Infantum, and restore a.henlihy action to the Liver. Try, and be cured; but If not cured, the money will be rotudned a! the City Drug Store, by GEO. V MOWRY. Geneva, March 10, 1853. S H E L L COMBS. Jj^ U F F A L O H O R N ,Buck and DressingCombs, Fancy Soaps, H a ir Oils, and a variety ot articles necessary u com p lete the Toilet. E. BARNARD, B l a n k B o o k s . S t o r a g e and F o r w a r d i n g s at hi; W a rehouse. Goods received and forw a rded by Canal, R b ) Road and Steam b o a t. All business entrustedto his care will be punctually a ttended to. Blossburg, Peach O rchard and Lehigh Coel for sale a t a ll tim e s . { f t^ C a s h p a id f o r W h e a t a n d allot her kinds ol produce. JO S E P H PRICE. Geneva,Jan 9,185.1, 41 Dealer i 53 tu Dealers *F.i*hio H. SM ITH is manufacturing BlunkBook8 GENEVA N o F a c t and is prepared to sell o t as low prices as any other e stablishm e n t in th e S ta te , of the sani quality, a t No. 31, Seneca street. Geneva, Jan. 1, 1851. BookseU J u s t R e c e i v e d , a 6 fresh S u p e r i o r C h a i n P u m p s DRUG EMPORIUM. J S more generally known than that the virtues of Sarsa P u r e P h o s p h a t e o f L i m e . I NASM UCH as it has been falsely reported that the subscriber has abandoned his business TRUSSES.. D R . H U B B A R D has left with WM. F. W O L C O T T , nt Dr. R H O A D E S ’ Office, an assoitm e n t of his TRUSSES. He believes these instrum e n ts s u p e rior to any other in use. both in the efficiency of their pressure, and in the ease w ith which they may be worn. Reference can be given to a numbei of g e n tle men in Geneva, who are now w earing them , and who prefer them to any o th e r kind they have ever tried . M r. W olcott w ill fit the instrum e n ts ; and purchasers who are not satisfied after three days trial, may r e t u r n them. Nov. 26, 1851. BI of manufacturer and dealer in Chain Pumps, he takes this occasion to state that he is sfill en. gaged in tho same business, nr the old stand, on Castle st., oposire tho Tem p erance House; and he continues to furnish custom ers and Peddlers with his Pumps a t reduced prices. The excellent character !of tho article ho m anufactures is so Weil established that no additional reccommc rda- tior. is needed. He respectfully iuvites his friends and patrons to give him a call, D. M A B IE . Geneva, October 1, 1851. 83 1 f L y o n ’s K a t t i a i r o n , A RECENTLY introduced, and very popu lar article, for the growth and embellish- C u t l e r y . A FRESH supply of fine Ivory and Self Tipped Bnl »r Innco Handle Table Cutlery, just received amt foi side bv JO H N II. TILLM A N . m e n t of the H a ir, and to prevent its tu rning grey A w a rded the highest prem ium* by the States of N ew York, M aryland, G e o rgia, and M ichigan, »t th e ir F a irs for 1851. Sold in large bottles, at 2s. each, at the C ity D rug Store, by G. P. M OW R Y . Geneva, M arch 10, 1852. 15 subscriber having refitted bis store in a modern style, and having recently added largely to his former stock of goods, is prepared to see his friends and the public, and exhibit to them a more choice a- d extensive assortment of goods Ilian tieretofor kept by him. His slock consists of D r u g s, M e d icin e s , C ltem icalS) PaintSy Oils and Brushes , Dye Sluffsy and Varnish , C a iK p h e n c , B u r n i n g F l u i d , N u ts St F r u i t , GROCERIES & WINDOW GLASS, Druggists' Glass Ware , Lamps , Flower Vases , Incorruptible Teeth, Gold and Tin Foil, SU R G IC A L & D E N T A L IN S T R U M E N T S , Gold L e a f Perfumery Fancy Articles , AH of which will be sold either nt wholesale or retail, at fair prices, and warranted togive satisfaction. Goods sent to village customers free of expense. Geneva, 1852 87 A. D. PLATT. parilla, when concentrated, form 0 remedy unequalled f 8 .a.ni?llf l « iv?i “‘‘shving the case, l am gratified in be- j T ,IEnew ,eme,ly for consumption, scrofula, &c.. pre- »«;b,e.to PrC8,e“t to the public, an article prepared from | pared bv precipitation ; which furnishes it in a state the best imported root, of extraordinary svength, and or • | ofilll^ l,.)al,,e powder, and can be administered in the ginnly compounded for Physician s use, and where trial, L|ver oil by suspension, or taken in the lormof a ti it it it has dieted the highest testimonials of Its superior efficacy It Is put up at Portland Me., ami is sold at the very low nrlce of 50 cts. per bottle No other article approaches it in purity and strength Sold at the Cit/ Drug Store, by March 10,185J. GEO. P. MOWRY. powder. 99 For sale by supply of Gold and Silver Levers, Anchor Escapements, Lcpine Watches. Fob and Vest Chains,for Goals. Chatlelains, tor La dies, varieties, at E. BARNARD’S. Bioksell aiclT /uv I c ii it u ^Fashion Al 9 Was H. PARMELEE, 24 Senec st. W a l i p e n e , CARPET ROOM, Hair Gloss. An Indian preparation for restoring M e c n F a i l ) T HE celebrated Chinese Skin Powder, one of the best cosmetics at present known. Also Shnnd’s Spanish 66 M u s it S o a p . For sale by n. I’ARMRLEE, 24 Senccast. Lily White, for cleansing, whitening and beautifying the skin. Also French Hair and Toiler, Powder of various P u m p s , qualities, for sale at the City Drug Store, by 1 GEO. P. MOWRY. Grey Hair to its original color; and also for prevent- I Ing Grey Hair, or Baldness. Warranted In all cases, If used according to the directions. N. B.—This article is uot a dye, but it acts in the roots of the Hair nnd causes them to communicate to the Hair its natural color. Tne change is therefore permanent, and no further application is necessary. Agency at the City Drugstore. OEO. P. MOWRY Geneva, March 17, 1752. AT NO. 38 SENECA ST R E E T . J W. SMITH & Co. have on hand -a full IM PO R T A N T N EW S IN ADVANCE OF T H E M A ILS! T HIS Great Mnin(e) Question is unanimously dreut* ed, that H o w a r d S l n g g ’s N c w n Office, N o , 1 0 Seneca Street, Express Office, is the place to supply of three-ply, Ingrain, and com mon Carpets. Also Oil Cloth, Matting, Drug- getts, &c., 6c c. Geneva, March 10th, 1852 purchase or subscribe for the Daily. Semi Weekly. r>* Weekly TRIBUNE, HERALD, EXPRESS and TIltiBS. Also, other New York, Philadelphia, and Boston Weeklies, I CARPJET STO RE, G a r d e n , F i e l d , a n d F l o w e r S e e d s . T HE Subscribers have ju s t added largely to their stock of C a rpeting, and now offer Ta- J ust received a general assortment, embracing the most desirable kinds of Garden, Field, and Flower Seeds. These Seeds arc warranted fresh, and inferior to none brought into market. Each package has printed on it am pie directions for sowing and culture. For sale at the City Drugstore, by OEO , P. MO WR ]\ Geneva, March 17, 1852. postry and B russels C a rpeting Three Ply do., Superfine and Fine do., Venetian do.; M atting, Rugg3„an4 Floor Oil Cloths of all widths. H . H . & G. C. SE E L Y E . G e n e v a ,.Sept. 2 4 ,1851. D i c k e n s ’ B l e a k H o u s e . H a r p e r s ’ M a g a z i n e fo r May* B ESIDES the 2d chapter of Bleak House, contains a continuation of Napoleon, My Novel, &c., a great variety of choice reading, and 3 0 fciicrayiiis** DERBY, ORTON & Co. agents for Geneva, -April 20, 1852. TWom- tfiopular W m . L- fl.n b id ps th e trav C arria Boats to front th< Alton I t is T r u e - V In reeui htts renioi fo o t o f 80 rpH A T Lime and Whitewash Brushes are essential 10 cleanliness, and arc now for sale t»y April 2d, 1852. A- D PLATT. I House, wl ifll< P r o f . A l e x . B a r r y ’s ’ C ELEBRATED TRICOPHEROUS, at 25 cents per bottle. Moreover, L y o n ’s K a t l i a i r o i t ) TO prevent the hair from falling o u t o r turn ing grey, al A, D. PLATT’S. F A m a n d in e . OR tho cure and prevention ofchnpped hands— a new supply from Roussel, rmladctpuin, and for sale at H. RAR m Rl.RE’S Drug& Chemical store, 21 Seneca st. A FULL supply of good Cistern Pumps always on hand ami for sale by J ohn II T illman . Nov. 18, 1851. H o w U n c o m f o r t a b l e RE those Sore Eyes, which Dr. J. Pettit’s American W E are now opening our Spring purchases, among which may be found—Ladies’ Dress Goods, Shawls S a r s a p a r i l l a rjlOWNSEN D’S, Guy sott’s w Palmer’s, Kelly^ J0. Webster’s, and other preparations of Sarsa parilla,for sale by H. PARMELEE Eye Solve warrants to cure, or the money will act ually be refunded by A, D. PLATT. April 2d, 1852. of every description, Bonnets, Ribbons, Parasol, &c, &c. Also, Cloths. Uassimercs, and Vestings. J W S mith & Co. U p o n ttie S a m e C o n d i t i o n s N A P I j F S F I U S ! at only 10 cents per pound, and other kinds as cheap in proportion, at May 26, 1852. A. D. PLATT’S. J S sold Dr. Pettit's celebrated Canker Balsam, for Thrush, or Nursing Sore Mouth, by April 24,1852. A, D. PLAIT* ■y^RIEG^TED & PL^IN FEATHER DUSTERS splendid assortment on band, by Mays®, 1852. A. D. PL^TT. W i n t e r S t r a i n e d L a m p O i l , the low price of six shillings per gallon. It burns F i g s , a g a i n ! B e a u t i f u l a n d V a l u a b l e G a r d e n s office* qr Attention. Office 01 Dated t well, and will not chill at ordinary winter tempera ture. For sale by 99 H. PARMELEE, 24 Seneca st. J UST received another lot of those fine Naples I (\IAN be had by using the Fresh Garden Seeds. For Figs, which I am selling at 10 cts. per lh., ^ E g g P o w d e r . A PERFECT substitute for Eggs in Cakes, Puddings, &c„ except Custards Warranted to keep in any ell- mate. Price, four cents tor a package equal to six eggs. For sale by H. PARMELEE, Jan. 28. 24 Seneca st. at the City Drug Store GEO. P. MOWRY. Geneva. March. 1, 1852, sale by the pound or less, at April 2d, 1852. R I O A. D. PLATT'S- p A T E N T a”d Enameled Leather and Cloth, Dam asks, Bows, Moss, Rubber Cloth, &c. &c . a good a sorlment can always be found at J. II. TILLMAN A T S h a k e r H e r t s —a now supply at H. PARME- T HOMAS’ Mechanical Leeches, Cupping and Brea* Glasses, at A D PLATT'S- LEE’S Drug and Chemical Store. P LAIN White Canton Crape Shawls, at * j VV S mith & Co’s- . S t e w a r t ’s S y r u p , TUST received, by Railroad, and for eomlow, by V 99 H. PARMELEE. 24 Seneca et. T r a s k ’s M a g n e tic O in t HE Genuine article, for sale by t J W • Li fo f ^ a c j e n t . P a r t ic u la r Attention H. PARMELEE. P AID to accuracy and neatness in PuHhjC clan’s Prescriptions, at A D PLATTS' f tmu ^nropiic'» •vnrmg trsnm, *.vmrT JUtlr ow- —r rV~ *,t.« i *t,-, r u , HiSt' 1 > ; u . - 51 ° .................... Apply at/tor. As this is the general Depot of fashions ell seasoned, and of the bestqimlify, « Mill*. R. H. MORRIS. K n ives, Scissors & R a z o rs. FINE asrorLmfmt—AK^:-.., mwl vorv rhun for this and the surrounding place?, the Trade are informed that tha propjietor keeps con stantly on hand G emo C. S cott ' s far-famed warranrren mjnm t«r nnjrmwmmHTroretf, ana mucri r \ D S c l i cheaper. S'tipn Mills. Letter Presses,Store and J Z^ELEBRATED and highly approved Catho. Warehouse Trucks of-all sizes, on hand or fur- - I icon, for tho relief and euro of sufferin'* I JOHN H. TILLMAN. Females, for sale at the City Drug Store, by ° GEO. l\ MOWRY. Warehous nished to order. •i.— Hrf Mil F a s h i o n lie p o r t s , which they should A n- I ________ L — . . . I ■ I . I t ' . k n<< u - l a t t t n 11 Lr t i e n n n Congress Water, TRECT from the Congress Spring, at Sara- U R R A L L ’S P A T E N T Shell-wheer N. B.—Call and Plows niiun A nvil 1 IftSl a pamphlet,gratis. No.3,$6,00and N o .5, $6,50. J.R JOHNSTON. RLCOPHEROUS —Barry’s—also Phnlous’ orator, two very popular articles for promoting for sale by - - - • j r I the growth and luxuriance ofihoHair, .Tan 1 1850. G. P. MOWRY. Yankee Soap* f T P P n l r t n fr»R c l , o , . i n „ n n r n M A I . A f*0. W»Tn.,» r x l