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Hore is a positive defeat in Louisville, . 1: was expected that the rejoction of HE Store one door sputh cho daycv He road would lose Kentucky . the Btick Shires: and late to Gen. Jackson, and, indeed, to effort occupied by the subscriber; was left untried, to make most of it in fa- REUBEN HOLMES\ ous ef Clay ; and it was reasonable to| - Norwich, Aug. 11, 1830. 104 afer tit urder great excitement and nuch disappointment, the state would go in favour of Clay. Ft seems, however, hat the administration holds its ground, IR-I hereby give you notice, that and if Kentucky goes for Clay, it will S the next Goneral Election in th TO LEF, Secrnerary's OrercE, } Albany, July 22, 1830. ~sTATE OF NEW-YORK, AUGUST 4, 1830. NEW GOODS. SMITH has removed to the Cor- Bo. CHAPMAN! @ ner Stere lately. occupicd by D. I. JF AS just received from NexLYbrk'Pelrx-y, where he is now receiving from H a fresh and choise selection of, New York a variety of new and fashion] . PRY GOODS. able Spring and Summer j of aT THE NORWICH CH ly NRY¥ GOODS STO C. STONE & GO. | RE now prepared to offer their ci tomers in this village and sur ALSO, T; DRY «oops, rounding country, a very handsome os- qROCRERIES, | IRON, Fogether with a general swsortment of soriment of CRKOCKERY, | NAILS, iROCERIFS, (IRON. STEEL, | } _| NEW GOODS, . at HARDWARE, | FISH, &c. &o, ;° HARD WARE, NAILS, &c. [ which have been purchased at the lowest The public ure invited to call and cx- | is i he by a very slender vote, Too slender to state, to be holden on the 1st, 2d, and 3d \} brag about, and, we think, conclusively | days of November uext, a Governor and lecides the point, that Mr. Clay will not Lijeutenant-Governor are to be elected. ake the field againt Gen. Jackson, and if And also, that a Senator is to be chosen Ahcalocs, with his slender capital, the fed- ;n the sixth senate district, inthe place of eral states of New England will hesitate Thomas G. Waterman, whose term:, of Ativery low prices. N return them without delay. 8. S. RANDALTE. Norwich, Ang. 4, 1830. OEECE,--Aiil persons who have Books in their possession, belong- _ ingcto the subscriber are requested to Iw3. amine his assortment. Norwich, May 19, 1830. dies. S. SMITH 98 FiAYarINO wars. tan . The ced. viz: subscriber has just received an as- $533“ rbf’Bi ”If; u sortment of Navarino 1fats for the La. Mexzrimack Blue Prints auction prices in New York, and which R . | they will sell at a very small advance | from.cost.. The following are amongst the arti- | Purple & Light Fancy Prints in becoming a party || to a new bargain. The elections in the other- western stites are all safe-indeed, the only in- terest felt was in Kentucky, and here the sontest is close and doubt:, New Orleans, July 21, Ortraucous On thursday last, on the coast about three leagues from the city, the owner of a flat was arrested by a planter in com-; puny with his son and several other per- suns. on pretence of having sold whiskey to some slaves. He demanded the rea- son of his arrest and their avhorigy for so doing, which they refused to comply wit He of course did not feel himse'f honnd to obey euch coersive proceed-, ins and accordingly proceeded on wi.h his Lat, when one of the party fevelled a fowling pieceathim, and lodged the con- tonts in the head of the unfortmate boat- m u of whieh he instantly expired. The b iy was brought to town, and after an is nest had been held, was interred. The sissin was allowed to escape. NOTICE. 1 COLORED BOY, by the name of ; Thomas Johnson, about 18 years of age, abseated himself from his residence a short time since and bas notyet, been i .- & service will expire on the last day of De- cembet next. A. C. FLAGG, Sec'y. of State. To the Sheriff of the county af Chenango. CHENANGO COUNTY, Susrirr's OrrICE, | New- Aug. 2, 1830. { I HEREBY certify, thatthe above is u copy of a notice received by me. A. C. WELCH, Sheviff. N. B. Ono reprosentative to Congress, for the twonty-firt Congressional Dis- trictyand three members of Assembly for the courty of C] enuange, are to be cho- sen at the seuersi election. 10€ SPIRENRAG & NV MMAR EASEL ORS. MULLNERY - E5 R . sSHLLNERY - DRESS | dore in tlimneate tand nmiest Fashionable “g SNS BQ & P6 IALS have just re- i ceived the latest New York Epring and Summer Us lions for Ladies' and Miszes N ATS, DRESSES, CA PS, &c. They will keep coretantly en hund ad fur safe, Baitiste, fase leas. Leghorn, silk Holj «Artificial Flowers, Bonnet & Cap Ribbous, [Lace & Muslin Caps, Ucta Pallat | Beady made Land Dor- ¢ e , Blk Lewander dau Fancy coPd & Plate do Bongall Stripes . White, pink, groon & blue Fforences Fine & super bleach'd Shirtings . '4°4 & 6-4 Book Muslin MW}? 1830; nnn ngoni zs i222... 4+4 & 6-4 blk & white Bobbinet T. {TRESH LEMONS, Sust rec'd Cambe. & Jacconet Mustins and for sale ut the Corner Store by 6-4 brown Hatt Cambric $. SMITIL | (Plain & fig'd Swiss Muslins} 'May 19,1830; TC 98 - Brown Battiste - Jux rescired and for White Crarate ., sale, a fow barrels western Flour by Bork“? dix . June 23, 1830. 8. SMITTIE ~- Brittnia & Madrasa Hdl. ~ pFPto j rik - <=; Men's white Cotton Hose QH N,--Phosubscriberhas on hand Ladies do do aru for sale, 200 buslws fi'rf' rate Gingham Umbrellas is. s MTIL Peavy blk Sinchew Silk ~~--@rW ~~~. My 26,1830; ' Mannose - NORWICH. by the subscriber at the\ Corner IOMAS MERRILL, hay. Store, Codfish, Shad and Mackerel: ingcopesed a NEW HAT S. SMITIL STORE in this village, in the brilding recently occupied by M. HAGAMAN, nearly opposite to the Bank of Cheran go; begs leave to inform the citizens of. this town and' the public generally, that- he has now on-hand; and avill-constantly keep for sale, a general assortment of el- , cgantly made and well-finished H ATS, | of every description, which he pledges ; himselt to sell at as LOF PRICES, i;; { proportion to their quality, as any other establishment in the county. fle flag old com. . ters himself thet, as his work will be _ June 2~3jl§fm cns t see- c.. Phin & fis'd blk Silk Vesting» LEA BO AIKHRE Blue black Gro de Naps of all descriptions, can be had -r darge Silk Flagg Hdkfs orner, of 8, SMITH. - {tireen & straw cold Grape June 23, 1830. [Blk Bobbinet Lace Feil» HLA CRK SALTS & , Barrage A& Gauze 1dkfs ~t STONE & Co. are paying the Filmy milk f‘” 'e highest price in eash for the above WY orked Capes & Van Dykes articles, delivered at their Axhery. (Ladies HMorgeskin Gloves and Mitts WOOL. ~ [Bik Italian Levantine Silk \_ They will prey cash for Common aud Lmk Silk [PW'lfi-I, , Merino Fleece Woek, delivered at their 'Togethor with: aigrent variety of\ otlic: articles which makes their assortment of ace] Style, he will be «ble to give general sat- isfaction to his customers; and he hapes the C to receive, as he will endeavour to merit,} a lhhoral share of the patronage of the © puidic. All kinds of Countey Produce will be received in payment for Hats; and a KHloral discount mude to those who pay Cash. I . Ep V.AMBRS' WOOL will iso be ta- I'm“ in .(~:\'1“hangc for Hats, and CasA paid store. far FURS. i F £ f w heard of. unuoes, in this village, of his situation by jeer or otherwise. SLBIL JOHNSON. NorwicH, Aug. 25, 1821. 12 OTo LXONERATE FROM IMPRiSoNmEAT. © Pursuant to Revised Statutes, part second chap. V. title 1, art. 57 rélating to \ vol untary assigninc it* by an insolvent, for the purpose of exonerating his person from imprisonment .\] wNRY COLONY lished August 25, 1830; Creditors to ap ten o'clock in the foreman. 1 BEARD-ef Greene, in the county Fe Jf Chenango, on the first day of June. One thousand eight hundred and twenty «five, mortgaged to Joseph Tillot- eni of the same place, al} that certain yicce or parcel of land, situate, lying and Chenango, being part'of fot number six- 'v-eight, in the third township of the Chenango Triangle, being the north part of said Rt (68): bounded northerly by Lot number sixty-three, easterly bf\ part ef lot No. sixty-nine, westerly by lot No. sixty-seven, and southerly by part of lot No' sixty-eight, conveyed by Joseph Til- I itson or his grantor. 'The land herchy conveyed being that which belonged to Justus B. Smith déceased, sitwate in the said lot No. sixty-eight, amd which the said Ai Bear by argeement dated No- vember 7; 1815 agreed to purchase of the sud Justus DB. 5mm), containing on» !mindted and 65 acres of land. Subjct nevertheless to a lease of part of said promises from said At Beard to Ara Fitch tor the Ives of Azron Beard and Lucy Bear1l. Said mortgage was recorded ini tue Clerk's office of said county on the i sixth day of Derember eighteon hamdred ind twenty-five in Bock é. cf mortaac-! ex, Page 147, &¢ - The amount claune.d- to be dne at the time of the first publica tron of this notice, is one thousand and , eighty-six dollars and thirty-two cents.-- Default having been made in the pay- ment of said sum of money, said promis»s will he sold at public vendue at the house now om upied as an Inn by Lew;s Manning, in the Yullage of Greeas. ead Thursday, the sixteerth day Fcobruary,| 1931, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon. - Dat ed August 23, 1839. JOSEPMH-TILLOTSON, Afntgage. SFexrne & Partensos, «filfys 12inG TAFLOACIXG, OSEPH K. DURYEA, erateful for GP past favors of his friends. and soli- citoms for a continuance of the same, would inform the puldic that he contin-} ves his Lvsiness at his old stand in this' village, a few rols north of the Eagle Tavern kept by General H. De Forest, where he hopes, by prompt altention to | the call=-of his customers, to give them general satisfaction. J. K. D. Has gnst retormned om New York, w ith the ' LATEST FASIFTIONS® or Gentlemeas' weaving apparel of or- ery description. | He has alsa made ar- with Messrs. Rlait & Faolk- nor, Merchant Tailors, New York, by be which he wil? be enabled to receive re- poris of the fasmeoms quarterly, and as ranch oftener as any change in the mode may render it neressary. 26 He also has on hand a generalassort- ment of Faskionable Trimmings of all kinds, which he will sef CHEAP. be &» CUTTING done in the best marmer aud an the sbortest notice. Norwich, Aogost 25, 1820. Any person who may know | any thing concerning him, wall confur a ' great favour by informing his anxious of - Bainbridge. Chenango county, notice first pub- pear before Hezekiah Reed, esq. a judge of Common Pleas, at Josiah A. Miller's Hotel, in the village of Nor- wich, on the (ith day of October next; at bring in the town of Greene, connty of | . ry on the Tin & Skeet From bus:- ness, ome uoor south of Thomas Steor's Dragaist Store, where he will keep on hand an assortment of ENXGLISH.RUSSIAN & & MERICAN American, Is. 4d. per pound. Dripping pans, &c. &e. Sif 5D Cambric, és, &e. § c. ladies' RIDING DRESES & PEA BETS, & all other garments made , on short noties and in the most fashiona- Ble stylo. N. B..-They have remove} to the > er's Hotel, awwhore all persons wishing to Furnish themselres withan} of the ubore articles, are requested to call. Norwich, May 5, 1830. » 9Gin6 ~- HALF WAY HOCSE. ~~ a_ TALYiN BURR fha sreceutly , 3 EELi epered a tavern now called the HALF WAY HOUSE, between Uticaand New-lariford. He has sparod ne pains in up the buildings ; and he is now ready to see s 2 his ald friends, and he will be: greatly pl&ised to form acquaintances with mew ones. He as- sures them all that no pains shall be spared (to enfertam his anests ; and that no one shall have reasonable grounds Lor complaint. | Also, a pleasant resort for gertlemen. June 20,1830. 'in2. W OOCL. F@ATIE Subscriber will pay the most hberal price. in CARE, for any quantity of Wool delwered at his Store two doors south of J. S- Mil- . r . . i April 28, 1830. Norwich, April 28, 1830. 951° Norwich, Apri - Con n 2 Pkg D:. F. S. BEDPOR G RIFFING, 1 D, (i, \AS just reccived from New ¥or s T his Old and Fashionable \ HAT STORE, in the vil: ii lage of Norwich, offers for sale a- general. and clegant assort- ment of HA'RS, consisting of mer Fancy and Staple __ _GOGCBDS, ALSO, ‘ MERINO AXD comon wooL Hive. SALT, &e. &e. Wanted OLJ ROX. Norwich, May 19, 1830. | puschased this side of the North River,! picc>. at wholesale or retail, for casit, or any | kind of Produce, first or 2d quility lum-} | ber, or approved credit. I ——“QLSU,— N. york consorninat?n CLOTH & LEATHER CAPS s ces p (EY, Gentlemen desirous of obtaining fash-} CLASS XO. 8, POR 1830. ionable hats, are particularly invited to To be drawn in the city of New-York call, as he pledges himself tHat he Las - on Thursday the 26th div of Aug. the NEWES'P FASHIONS, and is do-; G0 so. phat s termined that hi« hads shall not be em-; SCLIEME,. 0895 in the Village of Norwich. - 'Those who have that article for market will find if for their advantage to cal} upon him. for | the purpose ei\ disposing ef it - Ha will\ deal with them in the mest horovrahle| manne~ ard them the full and en- tire value of the commeditv, su URE sMIPE:. passed, in point of cleganee os du:rabili- b Prizer ef 210,000 ty, by any in the state. 1 19,000 LA MISS - WOOL and Sheep andi i 2,590°> Lamb Skins received for Hats, and r 1 1,505 (F>-CA SEL paid for al Linds of Hat I ©0600 ting and Shtpping Furs. g 3. BDO Norwich, June 30, 1530. if ; Tickets ty b: BX TRA CLANS NO. 21. Draws Aug. 21, 1880. CASB _ Tall mn CASH and half in TIATsS «f; ,_ ICKEHES & SHARES, June 2. 1840. Todi. *. ¥. sTTMMEN FASHTO Nx. ron £19i%6. THE ' sor ber fim Prom c . the = post er the present fa hie, takes this inethod or\ informing hi-. biencs a d the publick generdly, fan hme ois\mow ready co wal on his custom.: ©, at his shop, in the sceond gt ry of thea new Iu ding Bi ( hapman's ! Stece. - He ha ihe report for the ing garm nts: f DRESS, EPRCK, SHOOTING! & RIPPING COATS, Ruase asp Dress Pastipoms, - FES P8. dr. &C. The Subscri'or won'd merely ror 2 (| Cit the fasour Me ©; portimity he a- brad. of him df in the Cifr- [acd examine thiis accommodation<. fica great variety of numbers, for sale a: - FRYEIEFS Lottery Ofice, in the new Brick Buil ding opposite Cant & Garkiek's Hot, The folowing are the drawn numbers of extrn class No, 18. for 1830, \3 Ll, 20, 41, 15. 32, 59, 18, 12. \ Noawich. Mug. 11. 1830, be pud for ary qnantity of Sheared and Pulled Lambs Wool, delivered at th Hat Store of the subscriber. POR SALE CHEAP, \ scueral assortment of the neweet fir } - ious of & Drab Mits, by the sub- . LXYID GRIFTIN;. Norwich, July 21, 1830. T Ll thoss who were iadebted to 48k. Thomas Milner. previous to his ma king io assignment of his accounts ton the Chenango Dank, who have not call. orl and settled, are insited to, cither by cash or note, sad that too without delay, ot they wil} surely be prossecuted, as a reasonable time has stready been given. RIDER & WHEELER. ich, duly 1% 1830. 6w3 CHEXNANCGO HOTEL. b HZ Subscribers have taken Ui9%, the Publick House for- \A merly necupied by Garlick &. and the publick to call Tae House his been recently fitted up ind repaired, and the subscribers are de- P » mine | to spare no pains to please their ¥, . fri.; ihe N ent branmthke o> his Comer. Their Bar‘s well filled with _ LL % R ber\ aa cna seas him m belies ie, that posfert yanq'flgm cory hind of liquor, from Cold Water P\‘('LE 2132‘s\ will he mmen to all those who farw . C2 dit best of Wines. The beds are & In\ {ENS an {I‘m-0T? . aC . 60. chiraca apt ; ; . is friends and the pub- lim with their enstomn. neal, ihe waiters attentive and civil, and E! is P t s MILITARY GARMENTS Cat and made recording to the statuiec.- Ail hind. of trimmings kept constantly on hand and for sale. N. B. Catting done on short notic~. B. B. ANDREWS. wav ich. June 2, 1830. 700. TIN & SHEET IRONY FACTORY. TRAM WELLERconme-eilo car- F U TIN WARE, SHEET IRON &. STOYE MPE. Price-Russian, 1s Sd.--English and {to rait upon hem. Norwich, May 12, 1830. BE Norwich, two door« south of Porter & Chace's sterg, and invites all thoss who wish to wearsmooth faces to give him a call. lic, that he hastaken the Tavern Stand npposite the Chenango Bank, in the Village of Norwich, formerly occu- pied by Mr. Steere, and laiely by Mr. Suichif. The house has undergene considerable repairs and improvements, and is now in he Landlords accommodating and rea- onable in their charges. C, & G. request their sriendzand the 'ublick generally, to stop at the €wr- 'arao where they will be happy 4. M. D. CARR, C. 8. GARLICK. 79m. ny. The hoxse is large, and rooms pleas- ant, and every attention will be paid to the comfort & convenience of his guests. A share of patronage is solicited. - Boar- ders can be accommodited. Norwich, May 1, 18209 481f ROCRHKERY -from, Steci, Nailz, SH AVING. W. FRANKLIN has opere * Barker's shop in the village of f U §3>Hair cutting done agrecable to the by L. & V. M. FEXTON, EEDS, MORTCAGES&c. for cals ot thre nilfeme. \* Revised Statates.\ Jane 16, 1830. 2 Nerwteb, July 14, 1830. _ 4 EEGS of noils received and for y PAPER or aha. 40° Sok _, P CRHaPMalt. ter quality than ever before ofer- 18, haw monome Pride ed in this place, for sole, by the rears, at FRMfimm_P‘ezs5:a3 M the Rook Store of HetStard & Jobhneon AVE porty, far «le at this cGSe. - ~ ; 83 a new supply of Spring snd Sum- IF4TEREPROOF, | RORAA, |GROCERIES, [IARRISS Duchess BEAVER, MAP, BL2CK, | CROCKERY, |County Seythes, c1sTorR, Lam“; & WARE, NALS, - FANCY HATS. {PLOUGHS, (FISH, FALJstofi - [wEestERN rPuouUgR,]| All of which ho will scllas low as can be Ml of which will be sold at the Jowe-t sSEPLENDID ITV - . hell . \3 Prize of $10,000 % $1,000; __ Norwich, June 18, 1830. a ~ RAID for wny quantity of Sheep a.d i list - onn perenne nl c Lomb Shins lwikh the Woo! In}. 1 417W“) L £00 | KE11LINO SifAWLb'rAspleu- ALS, Tickets 3. | 4 did assortment of bl'k. and crim- t 'PAKE NOTLCEH. -- O; comfortable condition to receive compaq store of ings, , Bed T; I\ Glass and Dry Groceries, for salo @. DRY GOODS y Tory completes | They will -be receiving [Fresh Goods every few the coming season, and by , purchasing their Goods at suction in New York, they will te alife to offer inducements; in prices, superior to any other establishment in {tite country. PREST GROQUERIES. J. SPONE & CO. [AYE jost received Grom New Fork, a lare stock of (Groceries, consist- ling, in part, of the follnwing article, via Hyson & Young Hyson Teas, tyson Skin do: Souchong dos Cinnamon, Claves & Nutmeg Allspice & Peppor . | Sinuifing & Chewing Tobacco. a [ W. I. Molasses mag) t | N. Orleans refined Brown Sugar ISpermizcti Candles &c. &e. {all of which are of the first quality, and' '| will be sold remathkally cbeap. Norwich, April 28, 18307 95 |_, _ - f L & W. M. FENTON, have con- e nected themselves in the Mercan- ule business inderthe above firm, and are now receiviog atthe store formerly. 'ncmx.pim] by J. S. & T., Fenton, an ex- (tensive assortment of Goods generally, which they will sll at such prices as cannot fufl to please. | They respectfully solicit a share of Fatronagn.. - _ | Ewn, long and square Merino Shawls for {sale by L. & W..M. FENTON: June 16; 1830; 2 AVARTNO HATS yellow and bI'Kk. Navarine, Open ntraw ond Leghorn Hats, are offered at' very low prices by i L. & W. M. FENTON. Jime 16, 1880. 2 MILE INEIR® can be supplied with crery article in theinline as low as can be parchased in Utica or a market, by applying at the store of L. & W. M. FENTON. June 16, 1830. 2> C A LICOES.-L. & W. M. FEN. TON: have just received several peekages of Faney Foulard® Prints and. commun Cali¢oes, which they offer at very reduced prices. Jane 16, 1830. 2. &! I LKS.-Italian, Lustring, - Sars- miss}; Sinchews,.Florenoes, Levan- tines and Gros do Naplés ofFevrery shade and quality; may be found atthe store of ‘ 6. & W. M: FEN - JupéLG, 1830. . _ zB C G\ LOVES-Enadics andt Gonile. mens' best Bondardé Gloves, at the- L. & W. M:FENTON.. June 16, 1830, ahl ~ P OMESTIC GOODS.-Shcer Shirtings, ips i . Lit W. %