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‘Tlie grana jnry fiavingbefett by i,be 1)011, Zaltft Cushing, first j iidge, retired to their room, and alter a long session, return ed into coiiPt 13 bills ef i^dictineUt, ', tiAniel G. 6uiBri»sey,: , was appointed by the court, distriet attbjrtey dmrihg tbe lerin^'' • ‘ - , o r the prisoners, 4 were tried, qobYicted ^^Tid 8,pii^cijc6^ tp ftiefit at bard labour ili the state jnspn at ' Auliurttr ihr the following periods, sia,: , ^hJi jtloiTbsoh, 14 ye^rs; lenitiel Or*; ton, 7 (lb-' Henry Walter, 3 do- §athan \h:gglef|in. ? do,. ; ■■■\■■ \ , '■ ■' - Bi^'alQi M m M , ‘ ' ^ j : : '; ' ' Flkb:* -' ' Oh tho erenihgor the^3d ibst. between the hours of 8 u«d9 o'eldofc, aiirfe was^lb- roVered ib the st0i% of jVlr,W, Jv caidwell.' .b ill this'yUiage Jvbieh for soitie tioje threatejib fed dtst»riieticin to that valnabife fiUildihi aud' its contents !/blit by the VigUance afid’^ , b y of t-iir citizens happily ^cphqberfed i , . not iiowfevef, until the grfeiitfer part of thfe ' perisbabie ipeiicbaudize WHS feitUdv dainag^.d or dfistroyed,' . . ' b , ;i|i «i*nwts* afterirards; ts sbftt by a sold' The, cQurt’df Coihibffn ^^tfeas for thNbu»d* ty*,atinCif;presfehtsessinn) consente^^ h itferangeoJ^fent that w burden iahl^On conliables;.-fe6!npei ^tieiid- anee a t tOpKi and coutin Hilnce qfisij cbhstohfci a t each ternp; would be ;a,-’sufficient, number for ■tlid'parjgoSe.s of; tha enurt,: atib haye , diyMed tllte several tow ns in Hus eon nty into as manj ‘ idlstficts ; reach of Wbifeh, Shall send etl^ fep(ast,abre to attend pt eacii terib:. sb|ill cpatinne their attendanfoe during the sessiolt. , 'The town of Batavia shall, be ^district Pfo,-l., ^ Ridgeway,. Shelby, Gaines, and'Barre, 2. •Blnrr.ay,,$Wfetien, and Bergen, 3, ' Tarmav Ogdeui and Riga and Galedpnia^ ■ ’ v J.elipy and Betiiany, ' Bennington* Attifea, ; MiddlebUry and Cpvingtob,-'t:. ' ;■ ■■'. . ■ ■ Teiubinke and Alexander, 8. , Sheldon, China,, idrangeville, and Gaines- 9iHe.,,9., ■ ' Warsaw, Perry, and Leicester 10. Any diHrict raiiing U furnish a constable He was shftf by i| iaidifea by the naine of HdmiUan» who 'M d bieeti lenlisted about three nionths;, The TOurder >yis delibofatei .and the irtoiislet egnltt a t Tta 'berpetfatioh ' he is iii: prison. ' ’o ., ■ , ' ! —- Major Jjirdtdli Wlia i|» eohversation w|tb LidUt* Scott, ill front of his inarkee, Hana’« iitott presented hiittsevf befpie them* and .said ^‘dfeiof f otb ’On being ordered back to t he ;ra.ubs her inade ready and dis* cHarfeed1iis..Hi.flc-^^lhe;'H entered pnihe ;vig1tt Side, passed Ufear tjife beat t and lodged in Hieiiesh iiear Gieboelt, houe.; . ; ■ . jfbde^wding the of hi^ country, thisliigb.iniuded soldier naet danger .in its most terrific Tornqs~Was haittijated in the most Cruel, tnanner by haying hi$ face liUr* ally shattered to pifecei-ri-iias uiid^^ gical pperatidinsnf the nipsfc agOnigiDg nar ture-SuderedparnaludeScdbable-his wounds but just heaifed>r^hi8 prospect of returning:' happiUes bad barely begah to daWn, and he. %lifalidu the victim of \inproi;ioke4 at either tcrhiv teUst expect a fiiil ineasure of flues for ihe ^Fhoie number of Constiiblesr. ,. M d m tfii MbcLfiTi itegisteri ' .GENERAL^ MONTGOMERY. MONDAY JIORSflNB. laaddition to die (pregorp^^^^ ,1 poUtely fntnished with the t'oliowingpartic- ularsi by Lieut.* Scott :-- ^ - \ Major Bird^alj wM sittiag Id conyersatipD wHhtLieUt; Scotti at thfe^ f c bev tween this city and IhC Seatpf Gen, Ste phen'Van: Ren8selaep---the cpnipanty waa Coming on parade--HariQilt6ii Oapae within a few yards, took; deliberate aim and fired, On pi'esentipg hid piece they rose, and When tbeMa|. was falling he grasped the LieU- teiiant’s Jhadd. shook' it wariniy, ^ and,, said *‘iS'cott ta m goni, t M charge q f themen,’^ and dirdfetly; after , exclaiined *‘J% God,, rsAatcan dR niCfn^’V Mr- Scott en quired if he was ip inucii paid, he apswered -'Iamiti:grcat,$ain'’^thie lieutenant ex pressed a hope that the wound was iipl mor tal, and was answered (tfn gohe V’— Three naep were ininlediately dispatched for surgical aid, and apiiinber of the faculty The baHoWed remains of our beloved SlONTGOMEttY are reinoved fraud a for eign laud, where, for near ikdee-j/ears, tney have reposed,‘^wnteiwhig (wid vt *- ■ Froiu all the hiisy world who have lisfcnCd to a relatibn ol'his putriottsm, bis devotion, and, his yaior; from, ihe host of thousands, who’ saw VlUi amazeiiaent the injght of his'berclileart arm, when raised in 4Ue cause of Liut'&TY, one, dm -mly . could: point to tlie sod,, under whose farored puH qur heTp slept., - That ceunlyy to whpm his. Miaply and gfenferoiis soul was so exclusively devoted, hate, received his decayiDg frag- luentspf mortality to its bosOin.. In coii- signing these sacred manfes. to the protection of onr coinition inother, a gratefial people \ will cherish Id Heir hearb>a sffeet remem.- braacdof.his virtues with an embittered re gret at liif,\ untimely fafei Vf e hate now, in relation to one of the Fathers pfour cfluuti’y tedeeinied oorchar. . .acter froiii .*he imputation of ingratitude . Jill thi.s was d^Ue to'the bereaved, .disconso late, and venerabie companion of oar. fallen chieftiaus bosom, and infinitely more Was diie to the wMtUp)y;and remains vt' the devoted Jnarfyr to the sacred aUd imperiskable altar cf FaEEDOM. ; . . The age-stricken widow of our hero yet. lives to s^ee the loV’d reniaiu.sor lier’s and her Country’s MoNTGoarEitY, removed from the plains of criin.soned Abrahaul, and de posited ill the bowelsof a country, at the shrine of whose welfare he proffered all tlio Warmth of his soul, all the energies of hjs miiid and all flie lUightiUesS of his .strength. The removal of the r S maiss , was ICrt by his Excellency the Governor, to the family of the deceased, and Col. L, Livingston (a nephe w of Gen, -IVloutgomery) proceeded to Quebec for the purpose. They were iden tified by thyi faithfu! hand of an bonfest and iugiTiUous alisoldur, who attended the fa ucial, and whose retentive memory, almost half a century after that rapurntiil era, is yet Spared to direct the hand of affection to tliat iiallowed furf. M ontgomery was the personal ;mrl jiitimale friend of tbo Lieut. . General of ihe Cana'das—was recognized, by him aher the battle, and favored with a feof-. Dh and a decent intermeut. He ivas buried , iviihiii the lyails of Uie city. His Aids-de- ^’^G3oip, .A2’P)iri’sojiaU Chessman, Met6 both thrown into a liole with their clothes, ^ From the. Nem-York Cdlumbidn. G.EYERAL MONtGOMEllt. This day isdevoted .to reUderihg solemn hoHors to due of the distingui.sbed Worthies OtThe revolution, who gallantiy . laid down his life:thr his adopted feouatiy.^ Jle nobly died that vve might live free. iVioatgoraery, distinguished as a soldier, and admired for , liis social qualities, planned the hardy en terprise against Gaiiada. wliich bat for liis fail Would Ho doubt have been siiccessliii. Gne fatal b a l deprived the arUiy of their: gpijeral and Ills .two aids; and M iivtgomery (like LaWfciicd) died svhile cheering his men to the battle. General IVToiifgoinery was descendrd from a distiiigiiished family in Ireland, and like most oi ins countrymen he entertained a no ble attachment to the principles Of civil lib erty, and was one’of the first lo take up anus 111 (he cause. At lire early age .of S.*) his gallant soul »vas l aki-u alolt, a|i<l Ids body rested on the field of hor.or. The state of Mew York, always alive to tho. repisuuioii of the iHiioo, and ready to .aldfevery pairioftc eifjrt, has ohtaitiedThc remains of the hero; and hci'eafter as w e \pas.s St. FanPs rhurch; and, view the monu- hient. We shall have the so I oido saUhaetion of relicrting tliat hero rest the cplicti of an early martyr to the rim.sc, whojc tame is imindrtal ill oiir hi'dory, and io the grateful TSeiEGini)**ance of his countryincti. from ihd J k a h y jRiyribfty* * Sandfly AGGEAF^sMli;B..ARS^S8iMA1^0^^ VYifhiiHytfelt.«motwnf an- nopdcfe th^nnOpieiy and distriiiijng dfealb of taberoaclbbfdlay, WBfeox tpR tbfe. stthsctlkerl a few otdehirts and a copy o f a lota ielteiv .aigwed by bis ojrd band { from wbiclij obe vriii be jjaadfe, od gcconntqf ilis and ty„ and wbicb.may »f nafe |» a ‘‘tbpiisadd gebdrati>n5’irr$Pfalci»g df hi* absr.«i.ne( Iroid bis Wfevpd, he idain wa> b^f m barqfB f V4? traa formed, 1 pity biro from the hM|iiin pf wy beaff J ’ He left New-Hayen ipAtbCi^ hd* hefeb heard fa MhfVjIfofkI’aad (ia! prbb|bly^gone to Gliil|dfefpbja qr;.,Fittl t burg: ' _ . , STlIi-LHaN. t BbtSS, Ccdtinii^ dMChttdr^MoMrs, Hew-Hayeu, July t,; 1 8 |L ’ . , i\- '' [C(wh«c#tc«f B im l€ Gen, P, B. PpTteii, one! bf the coniniis- *iopers!h» deteT^iPfe fep tb& lines betW'een the H. S. . and tlie GSl*Mae, passed tfiiougi' .here on the .8th iiisl, tor his restdehoe on the 'Niagara. From bi® we. tearp that they have proceeded as far As the place comnoon ly knpwhihy the nadie0f the ^Thpusand ls| ahds^ in the riVef Sh ’ L j where they are now eijga^H. We ai;e inferiiaE d the comroissihufeys'e^hfidco^^^^ expect to progress ..a?^ far a* lakAHrie^ dc' ;tbe- ISiagara river, during tbd pffelfttt sfeashh.' were on the spot in a lew ^ minutes. The citizens: rushed to the caiip in such numbers that the posts Of centibels were necessarily doubled to give •fresh air to ' tlje deceased. He expressed a wish to he ,wi! h his family, and was carried to his residence, JSfo. 155 North Afarket-strefet; centipeis were| im mediately posted round the bouse to pre vent the crowd froin stopping the free circu lation of the aif. He said but iittle after he arrivediat the house, aildjBxperienced the agonies of death, WbilstT^ surgeons at bis request, were undressifig. him. He breath- ' ed faintly for many minutes after, apparent ly free from pain, and expired without a Struggle, or visible tonvulsion of body or wildness oftnind. His immortal soUl flitted to Ibe mansion of rest, end left in its nor mooldeicingdast, the index o f a mind alive to every amiable and dignified feelingmf hu man nature, and a heart glowing with hn manity and patriotism. ’ , There can be p'o possible *reason divjned .*| for prompting the nioDster to so foul a mur der, but the satiating of a fiend malignity, fVe are informed by Iiteat. Scott, that Mam- ilton is a refractory, quarrelsome disposition, with an ungovernable temper. He was seized, bound and In the guard-house id less than a minute after firing, and kept till fbr- mally demapded pf Lieut. Scott by the civil authority. Whileitt'.the gnard house he put his head out of the window and said “I have done wiiat I have heed ’wanting to do for a long time/* He dev bed, a plan for effecting liiS purpose sfecretiy by decoying the major out of Sight, but failing in this and bent up on the black hearted design, the hardened wretch, came boldly to the work of death. A fe w days previous to tbe iaknented catas trophe, the desperado mysferiobsly aqcosted the Major, m th ^^Major, I m il tell you s thing that m il malce you open your Tbe soldiers say he has frequently hinted of his intention, but they believed it impossi ble for him to he serious. He prociired powder and ball for the express purpose.— Major Birdsall bad ever been peculiarly in dulgent to this blood-thirsty wretch, and endeavored to conciliate aud soften his sav age ferocity by mild persuasion and gentle reproof. He formed a hatred lor ode of the recruits, and frequeDtly threatened to k111 him,. Our deceased friend is taken from tbe bo som of a young and interesting family—from the liveliest affectipns of his companions ifl arms-T-from a large circle of Wawn friends and f rom the service Of a country Who ap preciated his worth, and Will realize hiS toss. Frank, siiicei*, .and ingenuous in all his re- lations with mankind, he was endeared to all and all mourn a t his mthneiy^ fate. Ffe knew him, knew him well, and we know too, that his expanded soul was the seat of every generous, and every honorable sentiment which frail men eUn be endowed with, THE LAND SERPENT. Mueb good is done, by means of oiir news papers, in exposing rogues and swindlers to piihlic scorn and contempt, It makes cow ardice control wickedness ; for many a one who is willing enough to be a rascal in'con cealment shudders at the danger of being “lash’d naked through the world” for his viliariy. The pubUe are also frequently prepared by timely warning, to beware of a acoiiudreh With a view to protect their craft (Voin the iibpo4tioh the Subscribers have suffered, tlipy would warn all their brethien to beware oP ^ ROGUE, Who has left the service of the subscribers and carried svit li biro Eighly-six doilar- svorth of their property, which he obtained from them l>y fraud and knavery. His name is B E N R Y TP WILCOX, Five feet six inches high, light Hair, light blue eyes, slender built, slender constitii- tiob, Very nervous, and subject to fallin sickness .fits. . He was thessed in a blue broadcloth, coat, liglit iniXed pantaloons and yellow vest. He always wi>ars two or (hroe pair of paiilafOons, and 'two or three shirts, to hicrease his size. Ili'- occtipation is Chwif’-inakhig, The saiil ' ' i r i a M ' V818, ■vrn: By .statemehts Wfe' have: oBtaihed ffom the sbipineht boqk^ aFtbfe different Ware hoBses on th^ riveri, i t aplpfears that tofert have befen shipped ftwa this pferti siacq the 1st. of April, - _ .. 21,567 bbis flour, 1158 hhis Pot li-BfeaiLash^ . 669 bhls Pork, ; 150 . Gasks Whiskey, 120 Af. Bo.uble'butt standard stave * Together with feoiisiiecable quant i lies of Blitter, iLard, 4c, Ac. t Large quahtftles ol'tlie ahave articles ate DOW lying iq tbo Wafe-hdnses* intended for sbipment, . We propose giving a statement of the ad ditional quantities, on the 1st. Sept, next,- sabba t h schoo l s . These interesting institutions are assuna- ing tbe rank anaong beneveient associations, to which their importance entitles tliem. Their utility remains ao langor prohle- matieal-7-thej have already been the means of rescuing from the depths of liiisety and gnorance, mady Who bad suak to the low est scale of moral degladatiou. ’ I t is hazarding nothing,, to say that Sab bath Schools are amolig the most powerful auxiliaries of the Kedeemer. ih sprcadiiig. ilia gqSpel tnrougb tbd world. Who wil not step forward: in a cahse so good, and by whicb so much tnay be aecoiaplished ? 1» many ways we can be tisefui in promoting his graad object. If our duties are such as to require our attention at home on the Sab- bath, still we can aid the .fimds of tliein stitutlpfi by otir dopations ; we can search put the needy and desljtiite, aud pefsoade their parents to Sfend them to school, and w- can assist the indigent by furnishing them with decent apparftf. The advantages to result from these scliools are iticaiculable. Their benefit may CEteni to many genera tions. And the lime we hope is a t band, when evefy town and village in the wc,rld, will partake of the benefits .resalting from them. - ^ A school of the above description has been for a few months in operation in this village, and its progress has been such, as to leave no room to doubt of its ultimate success. Connected with this InstitutioD, and cal culated to fonvard a»d promote its general object, a speiety has' been formed by the young ladies of the village, denonoinated the “ Sunday School charitable society,” tbe object of whicb is to provide clotbing, forThe destitute children beionging to the School. In this, the pbllantliropist will, we trust, cordially unite, aad the benevolent ex ertions of tbe foander* of this charity, be rewarded by the gratilude of the recipients, for their labors of Jove- - . ■■ V seXAPS Of Vxws. An explosion of gunpowder lately took place a t Bladeiisburg Paper Mills, ow^ed by M r. BrostLfd of Georgetown. FivjB nfieii were killed and one danger ously wounded. On T uesday, June 30, a most destruc tive hail storm was experiehced a t H ai- lowell— school ho-uso was struck with lightning in which were about 30 chil dren, and althougb the building was much injuredlio person was hurt. In China 5 barns were btowu down and one burnt with iightniiig. iocti.sts.~It is stated in a Northamp ton paper, that swarms of Locusts arc rtow visiting the town of Hadley, Mass, “ many of the forest trees are already ap parently dead, and tiie progress ot the Locusts is as distinctly marked astlie progress of a fire.” The citizens of Detroit are taking measures to collect for interment the remains of those who were killed at the lliver ilai'sin,in,Taauary ISIS. The Vice P resident visited the MFash- ingtoh.fd, lying a t New-York on tlie Tth lUst. on which oectasion a saiate was fired, tlie; B,8q]k eftheH,: Reclgred ;a aividen^ efUreeand Ahelf pei’ eent. loythe laspsik naorit!®-, V A son o f l^r* P atton, dyer, in Beaver- street, I?, Y , aged saboot tliree years, was qrowrted . JatejlY, in a cistern ifi thebgckjyard and aU endeavors to re store life proved uiiavaiUpg, tY e understand Gonunpdore OHaun i,es, one of whicii is a beautiful Arabian grey,- J?-;-. M M t m m . At Rush, Mr. Hervey Dixoh, ofLi- ina, to Miss^Jviat^et Webst^^^^ D I E M In W arsaw, the 2Sd ult. the Rev. lIippQCRATiis R owe , aged 36, Pastor of the Presbyterian Church in that place. . . ' -, ' . , Drownedr in this village, on the 7th “inst.- SamueL son of Capt. E lisha Starr, aged,5 years.— T hebodyhad been some time in the water, and although every attempt was made to resuscitate him, it was in vain. ' \ Onondago Reg, METEOROLOGICAL JOURNAL. kept at hoc HESTER, * ' July 13, to 19, 1818. I Thermo- meter 13 7.279 66 64 56 63 17 19 % so_ ' Prevailing^ I Winds. TYeather: 74 71 84 /dies 76 69 75 76 83 74 N. W, m W. at. w. N. W. calm s. w. s. w. Cloudy. Clear. GJear. Clear. . Cleai'. Cloudy. Clfear—Cloudy. S B T I P ■ POET OF GENESEE. ARRIVED. 1818, July 5—rscl). HuirjUj j E oq master, from Sodiis, in Ballast. 6-”Stea:m-Boat Ontario, Sexton, Saiiket’s Harbor, tnerohanili.>5e aad passijiigers, .sell. Nahov, Prewott, do. 8— Steam-Boat, Sexton, Niagara,■flour, scb. .VJary, Flynn, Pstdeosbiirgu, baHast. Gene.see packet,'Mavo, do. do, 9— Ajipellonria, KHapp, Sacket'? Harbor, do. .sloop Arcadia, M*T«itt, NiagaiA. do, sch. Minerva, .Hiigenaen, do. do. 13— Steatm-Goat, Sexton, Jacket’s Harbor, merohaudize add passfeilgers. sell. Dove, Burch, Niagara, ballast. —Steam-Bfeat, SextoD, do. passengers. 1,6—soil. Marv, Fiinn, Ogfiftnsburgb, bsHust. Clarisa, York. French Creek, do Teazer, Ingols, .‘'acket’s Harbor, do Gen. Brown. Hill, Kingston, do Ltvantia. Davis, Fi'cnoh Creek, do Kingston Packet, Joiinhon, Sacket’s Har bor, tfier'chnudize. Minerva. Hu^ennen, Niagara, ballast. 17— Pre.sidfen',‘ Larabee, Ogdeosburgh, do Genesee Packet M.ajo, do do —-Arcadia, Merritt. Niagara, do ^ 18- --sfeh. Ja«kson, Stonebunifer, Ogdens- buFgi), do CLEARED. . 6— schr. Levaiiiia, liivu., French Creek> staves Defiance, Joliii'^oa, Ogilao-burgh, do Steam-Bo-t 3tx! *u, Niagaia, mereban- (li',ie and passengers, sell. Gen Br,mn. fJili, X'lig’ton; flour. 7— Mary, Flyim, Freucb Creek, stavei, 8 -Steam-Boat—Sextoo, Prescott, flour and ashes. sch. Union. Eno, Kingston, flour. Geiie.see Packet, Mayo, Ogdeusburgb, flr. Kingston Packet, JohuSon, Sacket’s Har bor, ballast. 10— Appellonia, Knapp, - Gravelly Point, .staves. 13—Steam-Boat, Sexton, Niagara, mer chandize and passengers. 15—si. Arcadia, Merritt, Cape Vincent, .staves and whiskey. Steam-Boat, SeXtpn, SacEet’s Harbdh) flour, a.shes ahd passengers, sch. Kingston Packet, Johnson, do. flqur, IG Miiierva, Hiigennan, Oswego, ballast. 17— Teazer, Ingols, Oak Orchard, do. Dove, Burch, Niagara, do. 18— President, Larabee, Oak Orchard, do. Levantia, Davis, Ogdensburgh, flour. Clarisa, York, French Creek, ballast. FOR SJLE-(Chcap.) PoT-AsJi K ettles acid S A L T , - b y . , ’ Rochester, Jiily 20, 7 44- FOR SALE!!! ' ; • 7 A I ■■ ■ HAT eligible and celebrated situa tion Ibr i fortnerly occupied by Mr. Abraham Han ford, a t Haaford’s Landing j-—which com- , bibeg tnore edirantaie* thap x lm p ^ any citbferi^ thi« cquiitry, ^ The- Gteatavftpiat ;Hbtafipv \arriye* '• .»fiblii |;andifli|; twice' .every *nA.rfcfe(feiyes her freight of produce and passengers, 'A great propor^lion of the produce of this country i*; fotwanaesAfif^ tto abovi place, ijfhe situation is plea^qt, tbe bodsb aUd oUt iionk^s are cbmlftodifi««-l T ^ ■five acres (Or morej of Land, idjOioin^ above, will' bet sqjd witif fbe^ if wisb^ff for py the purcha^^^^^ ’ Possession may be had on the first day o f .NoVfemifef next, if not: S^d befme that time, the premises will be to let. , ‘ For terms, (which are reaSdUable^ quire of the subscriber, living hear Scott’s iavertl In Caledonia, or at this oBBce... ; D. M’VEAN. . ■ July 21, 1818. ti—3 ^ ’ V I L L I ' I G E T he time for the collec tion of the first half of the vil lage tax, expires on Saturday of this w e e k . Payment must be made by that day, or the law in' Bueh eases wilt he ^rigorously enforced.. j . BARHARD, • Collector. Rochester, July 21, . 1818. “ He comes, the herald of a noisy world, “ News from all nations, lumb’ring at hii bi-ck” / Somethirig JS^ewHl As well as o l d . A. HAMLIN, ■ PEERS for sale at the Store lately ocenpied By Mr. H. M ontgoaierv , a general assortment of GOODS, INOLOniNO iA Fresh supply o f . GROCERIES, as GOOD, and as cheap , as at any Store in this Village for Cash. It is candidly acknowledged\ that all these Goods have not been breugbt into Rochester this season ; y'et still, the public are assured (hat as good B aroains can be obtained at this Store, as if (hey were “ this day landed, and non) opening,” \ Old Goods'* is .a term that, sonaehow, prejudices ns insensibly^—and those Who want topiirchase, ace requesU'd not to stilV fer it to infiiiuace them so far as to' pas.s us by, b.v call and Satisiy themselves. lincluslotf 1818. , tf—-3 GILBERT JRJm iJ), JpjfAVING established a pb.st route frotia W.JL Rochbster, through Brighton, Hfea- rietta. Rush, Avoil, Mendpn, Bloomfield, Lima and Pittsford; respecffitlly informs tbednhabitants of the aforesaid toWhs, that he will supply them regnlarly with the newspapers published Irt Rfechester—the “ Gazette” aud “ Telegraph,’>-as sotrn a* eouveuieht after they arfe publfsbed j aUd, at any rate,: before they get dry, Also, will do any errands for^tbe accom- modatuin of bis customers which may be Wished, with punctuality and despatch.^ July, 1818. 3w—3 DYE-STUFFS, Paints, Oils, &c. &c. &c. S. M E L J J W m jr SMITff, (B u F faloe S t . near t D e B ridge , R oches ter ,) j U AS on hand, and wilt constantly keep, .H I. a general assortment of Dye Stuffs, of every kind-r-lhcludiug Faint, Clotbier’s, and other Brushes, Grpund tVofids, and In the stick* Nut galls, Sperm. Oil, for wool carding, Olive Oil, Liver Oil, in Bbls. Paints, ot all kinds, LinseedOii, Spirits Tnrpcutine, Putty, Stone Ware, Jack Cards, Press Papers, 1 Tenter Hooks, Cylinder and Crown Glass, Swedes Iron, Steel, iVails, of all sizes, Codfish, by the quin tal or less, Cordage, Whi te & tar- red, Oaknm , Blocks, &c. &c. &c. Clothiers and others are respectfally invi ted to call. The articles are selected by gentlemen who have befen long in this line of business, are warranted good, and WiU be afibrded a t a low price. ' ALSO, (as agent for some gentlemen at Saliua ) offers for sale any quantity of Com mon, Rectified, and Baskst SALT, deliv ered at any Landing on the Genesee River, between this place and Gardou, in good or der and at a lair price. A constant supply of Raymond’s Superi or Double ALE—allowed by judges to be superior to any made in the Wfestem couatry. CASH paid for F L ylX-SE E D —or, in tbe fall will exchange with oil, on liberal terms. •\ Rochester, Ju lylL 1818. , tf--2 e^-FOR W A R D ING^ AND Commission SusM ess, transacted on liberal terms, A good BOAT well'provided witit tarpaulins, will be kept constantly running on tbe GcUesee River, above tKs place ; and good Teams, w irh earcful drivers, Will b^ lurfiisbed ou appii- calioii as above. , ! ■ f -i ' I * ! O R t GINA L ST A LH E D ___ J