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Sumel(mQsh« Was in the best apparel of the $3*1111011, and soinetiines in a ropgb round aboet and fur-cap-^hut at any rate, hevras over liear tJieiiK aa their ev:il gepius. Frond; this 8‘Cond stage, part of the family, (t^was finally conolUdedi;' should move ahead a dajMravel, ^ml the other part remain’ a day or more tieiiiinl. , Jtjetters, tooj.were w ' T j r - . - T E ^ - a B c r A%?*o Compiracy,-^A letter appears,in the. Boston papers irom’a gentJetnaii al Fort ftoyal, Rlartiniipm, dated Ootober g^th, giving sohm interesting partieulars of the. iate]^}Ashrreotion'in that island*: it appeari .that the first syraptons of revolt werh ills- covered on (he night of the 12th; the insdr..* gents having cQihtneneed their: dpperatons* depasiled iri* ditferent ppst-otees,* directed i .on the EeigMs pf Corbet, hy the fttardef of; »oQKi'Smmm SimsDEm: X rAVB removed their hvsjncss Ipibe y y . ............. ‘J l J l mevv 3tpn6:;B,nj{dmg n e a r^ opposite he paid pni:^elivery at the tap|ft-*Mill iheold stand,!where they nflferi‘at low pri* oes, a very general assortinenl of THEQ^ — iQ i h h p i m i in 4es,’ the calcnlatlon, novdoubf, being that; if an officer -were in pursnit of them, the offices would he referred'to. All Was ;to. no purpose, to delude the viglldnce of the their masters* They iSocceeded with three ffimilles on diferentplaiitatious,d}Ut hefore' they reached ;the fourth, the alarm Was spread,and t|ie murderers werp I’ut to flight* They were soon suneundedffiy the militia' officerAfter three days ahd nights of ;and regular troops Irpm Sfi. Fierro, aitf ft sleepless walchmg^ he h |d the whole, of his canrey once more tOgethm, spng hi Utica ; and some gohdgrounds orsuspicion . that the niatt himself Was wi|h or nearthftin, Batience vves the only virtue; and Imppily during the night afterwards, he traced the wole family, with aUl tbeithaggage Which I they had' brought up the /Mohawk, going I ahoaffi 0 cftualbQmj ffi'r fiiewestwardd and |,;the. iwshANn among them. , The B'iyh |,St,.efiff of the county,; .with, whpiri all the I' h'ecessafy preparations; had heeif made, ■I'wds Spoken to .imrhedtatefy, and arri ved ■';<m (he spot with the.writs which had been .' fnrnished him, jmt in time to seize the delinquent’, as every ibing was in order,, end H e horses harnessed arid hitchedto tfie thpat for departure. Be was Immedlftfely lodged in the jail o| Oneida county} wbero; he, now remains. . I It Was once the fiisbion for foreign rogues f to flee to this country fur refuge ; and too f much their good fortune to find it. The late experience of some wholesale villains, who have tried the same resource, will very probably aflord them a caution to look elsewhere for escape; and at any rate avoid NevV'York.-^Com. Advertiser. . • F'roniths Qntcerio Repository, a g r i c u l t u r a l SOCIETIES, ' I rejoice, sincmely, thatjtliis institution djaS hitherto an'SWeted the.ireasonahle ex- pectalious of.its friends, and belied the pre- ' . dictions of its foes; and 1 hope to see the societies continue to spread, grow and flbu fish. For,' independently of the direct and obvious benefits resulting, from improved modes of cultivation and Implements ol husbandry, and from the introduction ipd . -Selectibn of choice sfseds and stock, th^e societies have a great and happy moral'U' f$ctr in stimulating industry, exciting inqui ry, and pr<)K|ucing emulation among our Tarnmrs. Thus Anaailcdgo is gained, and . jttumr is increased. , • But, although the institution may now . he consideied as “ in (he fijll fide ftf sue-' cessful e-xperiinenl,’* y et I much fear thah after the novelty shall have ceased, il will gradually decline, ttnleSs the system be.ex- tended,, at least, one ei£p Jpariher.. The roots musft strike deep, in proporlioh, as .the branches extend, or the tree will hejn; danger of a premature decay, HoW'can. rtiis be prevemed ? I answer**—It may prob ably be prevented by the following simple 1st, Y>et atf agricultural aocTetyTjj|fokm|^’ «d in each town, subordinate *Oo- ^d’eratlve with the county society*- The ‘Presidentand Secretary ofieach town soci- my to he membeV&Ormm>agetsof the coun ty society. The -towO societies not' to draw, from, but rather add’ to the county society funds, ^ ’ 2d. Let the the county society appoint a-day im’eqch (own in the county In succession,- and previous to th^e general exhibition, for the towps respectively to hold their annual fair, ‘ Subjects of merit to be allowed certificates (and;premiums too, if it can be afibrded) to entitle them to enter the lists for the bounty of the county society* - In this way, and this*onIy, as I conceive, can a due degree pUinterest, activity and «mulation be excited, useful knowledge be disseramafed* and lasting benefits be seen* • red.*^he dfects of such a course will be teU ;t^le extremities : it will call forth the talenfs, and unfold the agricultural resburj ccs’of the county ^ and it will nourish, strengthen and increase a noble passion for jmprovebent. It is eaTsyto make the ex- perinlent, and il is Well worthy a fair (rial. I have'only aimud at a rough outline, leav ing jt to others, better qualified than my- isolf, m complete jthe scheme. IX THE STAT& OP NEW*V0RK:. of v iiio^ (JualiBesiabd priceS,?^ Rochester ■ fcfFjPqirij GOUU supply of giwd LK A T H iaj, 4 ' andaniuG|flmgerassbrtmehtpf suhahle for the Reason,, thah is to be found at ahyother Sfore in ,the village. JACOB GOULD. Dmewhef IT} T822. ' ; • S3: IT* B. Accounts wui kept pnly whh those pfhp arfi w pay! ;s(op wat .put to the^f diaho|ica| '‘work Frbm siftyffive m seventy*bf the confede-; rafipn lia^ been eaugtii, a.'wi Wftrftniider tri-- Th« plmi was to murdpr all the whites and free, tt}Ulatoes, and from^ Corh.et, ftar- rying disiruepon before themjrlo Jnafob to.; St.'Fierre, take'possession of,;hatte;ry’St*; Martha, fire a gun as ftsignal to tfie confed erates in lown to begin the slaughter; pill age, &c. when they would bp jhined by (be* them a|(er a reas^^ahtft tiine. w,bole island, Who were to foltow thetV example. 'I'be I3tb, was the TIP' on, A very few arms and fitUe'ftmtnmji- bad been' found. A slgop from St. Barts Was seized With'2O0 mu.skets, powder, &c, which shewed ibat there were enemjesput-: sidd as well ;as jn, and that the insurrection had been sometime brewitig,—*-'i’his insur-' rectioij (continues the writerj had not im proved buisiriess. Nothing was doing, and the con'finued Heavy rains rendered travel ling, and carryjnggoods fomarket,impos- 3ible.---iSpect, From late London papers. POPULATION OF THE WORLD, According to A Statistical OhfU’t, pub lished h r a Neftpoljtan Journal, the uni versal population of the Glebe is 682,- 000,000, thus subdivided—1T2,000,000 In Edrope, 330,000,000 in Asia,70,000,- 000 .’in' Africa, 40,000,000 in America, and 20,000,000 in the- other parts. Estimate by approximation—In Eu- rope,-births, per annum, 6,371>370; per diem, ITjft.'iS ; hour, 727 j'niinut^,, 62 j second, 1.: ‘ . , > Deaths, per; annum, 5,058,822; per diem, 13,860; hour, 577; minute,66; 'second, I. ' In the entire universe-—Births, per an- nuhi, 23,407,407; per\diemjf' 6 4 ,l$0; hOuU 2,672 ; minute, 148 ; second, 8. Deaths, pey annum, 18,588,235 ; per diem, 50,827; hour,2,122; minute, 135; sec0nd,7. . ’ ' Persona arriveij a tthe age oriOO’—^in PidMtiw y RQCmSTEH -Hf 3 i 9 Q t if iha Vuiter, ■' ■sotfi’f'L linusft, ||c|h'e^^^ at foe office o f ti»h papfer7j|fl|he ftttebdfed to.\ Sjpecimehs (« P.eck&^ ups’. BopksWre-. ■* A bundle of T/iwrrah LftmAe*. was giVeti /% lo -the 'care of «lhe subsc,tibjer| by : Gapt. PeaSe,of the (lanal.Packet.One|({a Chief;directed tp Mr>iMe^alf,MoQhes- mp}?’ jvhich can be had by ,applying to E:I^ERNGHIM s J& Co. Rochester} Dec* IT, 1^22, . 2t33. N^OT'iGE jft berby given, that the sub-. scUber in behalf of bimself and his the County of Monroe, with water by means of Aqueducts December Idth, J822. ' rfi.: 6w33 ■ 'rHOMASBEN „ r - ^\E* 'PECR:, BftcbestfcPftc*- ITv ^ ^ : - , A LL persons who fe.el any lh|eres»t in, the suby^t of (hft intended: appifog- lioiv to (he Legislature ftt (hei r neftl leisidn* foe the establishment of a Bank in the vil lage of Bochester, a te requested' to meet :at Ensworth'S; tavern, on FBday evening, at 6 oiftloclt., ' ■DeCi..IT.'■ \ .. dire|tly pv.eH^f>Thdinj^- m tedhb^ftfdfeh places of residence if pre ;pfekR},D,ec. 10, 18^^ , 82u; . *lns|ructiorisq(fiU begivenin^D^^ Ladies: ftnd Gentlemen, at. the PMiWng Boom, it’they wish, or ftt their >place|^orresidftftce! nccMpied by Afr, JqbnsiHfi-neait the \ - dkKsidft.;0r4bftriyeL , anal Basop, and e ......... where he baa lftrjalft ft igehe^^^^ X R W G O O B S . ‘ i^^ARKEB is now opening a stock «i GDODS,;at his Yellow Build of the hist quahJY,:.a^^ P^foiss*, Nov* 15} ,1822. jy, * Yhe poor will he atter associates} intends Ip Apply to the honora b!§ the Legislature of the State of NeW-^ A’ork, at their next Session, for aft aotof |ic, at 'a/Small advance from Nu^ York ^ h MhlAtreet, two doors-’south, of the Pa^jlfoiil^ftnd difectiy on the- line of thg, Cauafi ft tew rods .west of (he Aqueduct— ciyisisting of FjDRElGN^aqd DOMESTIC ;'D » y GOODS, i ^ ; G R O C E R l | S , & c ! wlTich'hftptfors to his friends and the pub- Iiicorporalion for the purpose, o f ftupplyh for Cash.-LAjso, ft few Fva O a ?S .the Village of Rochester aiffi Brigb^idl} in jpfsupeBor.quality.- ■. Rochester, JOth Dec. 1822. 3oi32 H ^ l F l ’EEbi village LOTS, eligibly sit- J y ' uatep on Main, ,l|lm, aifo Chesniit :Streets, |n Eart-Roch'ester, ftre p^rftd tor :sale-^terms feasohahle< ■. 'E* P e q K!; Roebesterf August 12; I 8 ^ ; lUbgs, teading to ConsnniptioH, .arid cV^ in seated CunsumptiQus it has jatelV beenped by many, - with the tnoH Sgrprwitig success, it certificates iroih perse^.-of - 180,ftccprdmgto Lartey,thereW nre,at(nemSSibr b f S led p ! Cairo 35 individuals who :had attained thfe age of lOO and upwrwils. In Spairi, in the last ft^,were'to be;ftein a t St. Jean- - youngest oT^op|,wfts 1 iO? an*- thffi'oldest 127; their ages,made togeih-* erj 1,499 years. England is generally abUriOnted to contain, 3,100 individuals pf,JOO years old. A t the coimuence- n, there were 8,518 Individuals o f ; xem 100 to 182 ydars of age. In Jlun-r' gatythe family of Jean Kovin has fur- fij^Was d&qiaifed oL ^ingiufori^ ni^adflm example o f the most extraor- ‘ ‘ diiiary longevity. He lived l72 years. To CpUnitSPOSDESTS. We regret lo say 1822” is not well written. We. hope tlie writer who has favoured us before with some eom.municalions^ may be induced to besto w more pains upon his articles intended for publication. \ | AGlilCULTURAL SCHOOL. AmOrigIhe many useful susgestions wfoch. ■ n —Arcadia, Pinkbam, 8. Harbor. I ^ 1 , . 1 *• OR _ f^nlotiirk . T7i«<viii*vfrT are tlaily made for the moral and jOteUftet iiat improvement of man, arid the mrifipjra- t ion of the human family at large, we no tice with pleasure a proposition contained iii.a letter from Judge\Buel of Albany,!to E. Croswell, Esq* CO the expediency q: forming ari Agricuitural School, in which vmr yoiitli (too iiutriy of whom are now breught to a premature grave by their vices) shall be taught the theory and’practice, or rather, the^cie^rcfi and art-of agiicullnre. Mr. Buel remarks— Scan it in its proba ble eflfects upon agriculture and commIrCe, Rs moral effects, and especially upon the political benefits which would result to our ' 4-epublican instjtutionS} by sending among thu yeomanry, annually, lijrbe or foiir hun- .dred yoatha, qua}i||d by education to'fill • fhedepartmentsofgover'rf^ienl and the,halls of legisiatioii—youtlis Wlfose interest^'jifeel- iogs and habits would be completely iden- titied with the interests;; feelings arid habits of the great body of oui population. The inslrudlion should consist of a polite ednca tion, combined \yith a praclica! knowledge of agricrihure. Let chemistry, botany,ge ology and mechariics be subsiithted for the dead, hr if you please', classic languages. Let a manufactory for agricultural Jniple- nien'ts be annexed to the TnstMgtiori,‘ris also a botanic garden on a small scdfo} and let ! portion be set ftpart for experimerilalfarmr ing.; The Patroon has offered'a Site for such- nri> eslahilslnnent gratis.---IL guori efifeets.’it is provoBtf:*\ ScarcelyJT OT colds, qqnghs, painriir-tiie sjde, dUfi|uUy- of breathing.-want; ol steep ai-jSiDg froi JS'ew *Mdvertis 0 rnent\ A N D E R S O N ’S C O T j O H D R O P 0 , .. '• AND, • Pectoral Poy?ders, ■ The'rnost valuable Medicine iniisejor^ C O U G H S ifeC O N S U M P T iiaN S . f jJH lS new and htahiig Balsam bidsi'air JL to riVal every medfctiie heretoforeJlis- covered for Gpuglis and eotnplaiuts ofjtlife BL J^n e y m e n ' S M b L E m i Whomce good workman, to whom’ rierous wages, will be given. y 'RICHMOND TUTTLE. li^RpchOsterjNdv. IL 182.2. ' . 28tf of NeWsYork, rtiay be obtained at a sipail pfemi’umr bytppiT'ftgo f f EBEJjEl^ERELY. March 13,1821, • tf4 J m r ^ctle by E . P E C K i c GO. i LABGE assortmeftt'of BRDSHE'^of various kinds,- siwh 'as .Hair, Clothes; j, Hdftse, Hatters, and Cdiinter Brushes. llnrhifestbf, Jau, 29.1822, Q % % f o r ni'i^'fubscriber - wifi pay .the highest '4.?;riPM » xUASH foi' U O R ' N & R T B . ' V -.'.*. . - .-'9 sdelivored at:E. Brown &'Gp’s jHill, ;Or at the^ Distillery , a few rods north of the Cot- WnFaernty. , W'. WHITNBT l . ■ Roefieker, Npy^ 6 , 1822. Many certificates of itsVfificaOy accoo/J^riy each bouje. I . NEW bERTlklCZTES. ^ \ Hayrng made use of Anderson’s Gdugh Drops in iny family, arid having beef- re- faayJfftbe c«r§,or coughs, I herifehy cftruly,. BWdli! ■ 'K T l V I S S i W E i l C l l , _ AUofMf (tfid.L^oui^ellor ai*Law_o^d_SsL jiw’ Rochester,pleas- Biat adaiigriier'ftf ii»l#e;te.L aeyerely/afllict’ liUl'Withft^ugh fwiaho»teft*year prerfidiis to the si|m»imrof'l82(hdH/ifi| which tfmesbe was aGftodeiTby sem ilt physt- -eiaijsir bnt, appcafirif;-to her great tut Us-effected by Anderfi^’s Coii|b Drops, j Was induced to make u » oi ri hot i 5 ( > j y a l i ; . p e q t i E e d v $ M t , R o c h 8 ^ ^ ^ ^ K ^ s h T 8 2 2 * x m ' A W . iilw i f o 1 6 4 years; .they were hiarjied tiftkand fo thecorirs^of one w e * only she jor 142, yeats, and the youngest o f their children: was T l5. ROCHESTER RIPfiE GUARDS. TliU Company will meet at Enswortlf s to-inor* row evening at 7 o'clock. BINGHAM, : . Ordetly. was greally relieved dt' her compfamt. AC- ;er using twft..butttes site entire^ recovered, iind .udir ei^ys good health . p ever-^ ?rom my own experience tbeiferore, 1 ,liave no ftdsitation in recommendii/g these Drops to'ltlie public. . ' MO.SEAKIMBALL. ,Haverhill, Ms. Aag. It, l8Ji2 This may certify to thosp whott^iitiriay concern, that I have been exlremefy affliel- ed With the Astbniai ^irhi^h has lasted iue nearly forty y e a rf^nd a geftat part ot that time to such a degree thatl could not lay in ouljougliiug, mypod*nfor ledtclue, J *** The Quarterly Meeting of the Mrihodist Society, Will be bolded in Roetiester, in the up per story of Mr. Bissel’s brick Rtoclc'of store’s, on Saturday and Sabbmhthe 28th and 29lbinst. Pleijclungto CQtameuee on Saturday at twelve o’clock. Rochester, Dec. 1^;1822. AtARlNELfET. FORT OK GENi|SEE. m .miryED, ^ Nov\ IS—-Schr. Ariadne, smith, rom teWis- ton ; Monroe, Case, Ogdensburgli. bed, or sit in fudeti'rig, without natwitbstandingi llad tried man ' sicians,.atid -varionl of me llocured a phial of Andersou’s Cough Drop^ and from the Use-of Uiree bottles of them 1 eari sleep comfortahty, and sit in' meetiug witbouLcoughing, and attend to my business And I do further certify,-that « y neighbor BerijamiQ -Holbrook.:-had bftCo'me unable to labor, on acCc^nt of an affecOou of tfte langs, attended With'a criuglK. who has received much benefit, iVorii foe same kind ofmedicine. 25— Ontario, Hugunin, Oswego, 26— Mary AnUj Whitney, Lewiston. Dec, 6-:-Faiiie, Sikes, QgdettshurghGeorge, Pease, S, Harbor. I—Clarissa, Perry, do* SAILED No,V. 17—Morning Star, Bush for tewikon.. Whit 24-—Mary Ann, Whitney, do. .25—Arianne, Smith S. Hatbop; Genesee 26—Arcadia, Pinkham, C. Vincent. <'‘:27-^Moni‘jfig} rase,Ogdensburgh. -,L A J Y D F a n S M E . >^|| t h e , siihscriber, as Agent for ffustirt __ Ely, Esq. offers for sale on - accom- mpclating terms, . ' .. ^ 2 ,Too Acres of I j AND. lying jo the'fowns of Gates arid Greece, knoAm, as the Ely Lots. , - , » e L i s h a - e l y . RohBesler}DeCi'l7, 1822. 3tn33 MQTjaJE^ IkRBTORS '■who have been, committed have bail for the limits, are requested With- oul'dejay lo call oil the Gaoler, arid inform him of their respeotive pla’cCs Of residence, and are requested to bo aUlie Gaol on Wed ne.sday, the l^t day of January next, af 10 o’clock A. KL to renew (hair B a ifB ^ s 'io Mr. Paitersori. Blank BaU Bonds will be furnished on application -to Alt* Sibley. iAfAlES SFAMOUR, Sheriff*' Rochester Dec. 16,1822. 2t-38. ig i ^ s u r o f f i c e in th flee the ropmoppositei i ^ e urt-Housje, in e Clerk’s Of- < Rochesterj-November 2 5 ,1822. 3w3(> O r the Erie Canal, at Rochester. f j l H E subscribers are _c6mp!etittg a spa cious WARETIGUSE oa'a Basin'east side the Ceneiee River, at this place* and wirek to receive property in .store, destined for the- eastero'or northern market. JACKSON, LEAVITT & HILL. tft9 Mafcfi IL 1820. . J . A * E l , W O O D Q&ued an office Tn one of the low f^m s in the Court-House, oppo- ■Glerk’s office, where he Wjgftleftfi Several Branches of his .19,1822','': 4w29 GOODS. Wares, St' Mecchanilirift, . .iftftw p f Act),',: ' ■ : f^AVErenfoved.intb % horth part o J t X theh new Stone Baiidiug, hext north f theil old atahd, 00 Carroll siroet,' whete jfVFFERB ^hjs pfhfeSsional services to the inhabitants bey are now receiving ^nd opeuirig foe shle, a foftcb larger,fttohfc o^ ; 'of Udchester* His present res- L ideftcft j v ftt foe lately t raft has eVer been opened in. this Village. They w ish'to sell theih for cash only* and consequenfiy.fexpect. to sPellthoin cheap, . N. B*. We:cpp(inue ts(Gpay the highest market price in cash for PoftfoPoT SipEAwi* ASBhSimnd irifist other kinds of Produce. llRA^WEST&.do:' EocKesleL 9th Dec. 18227 . tf32 . y B . T h e pper w Bllw atfondedgr^?*; to the DistFict Schrrol h 'VM t ■ • X ’- : : “T 'J . ™ ” h® r*riUght- Spelling, Readpig, bintpig, A SMALL ffOlFSE in kascMeCehes-s diriilmelici^JL^^ arid Geo- jfjL ter.-^Appiy fo(hesribsct|her* w. p. shearman Dec. IP, 1822. ' \ . ; tf32 SMITH S BEEBE sell cheap' i.0,barreis SOAP jpf^thefirst quality; Rochester. July 30? 1822. • tflS Aver^^ fn thft:Blacksmitbjrtg husipess, is V l D E d & E E O T S . |T | R A n ’B at Sight} on the_ City 'B.ank DOCT. A. G. HULL'S '.NEWiy IMPnOVED P a tent H rnge T r u s s , USt received and for. sal® by ; ‘ ,G. HITCHCOCK, Druggist. Rocliestef, Jah, 22, 1822'. tf86 L im e e d Oik A GONSTAiVTsnpply o f LINSEED OIL x x by the, hbt. or less qiianlity. at.theinao- iifactrirerts price.*' Also,' . ‘ . March 26, 1822. tf95 m s m W f ^ T E n ChangeTor a, lew /hundtcd__., l a n d , jn lhft'toCnjof :Gale?,; snd. a BRADFORD XING. '^hesforyOcl. I . 1821. tf70 x o m m HREE jBU/LD/dV1ff LOTS, plea- l , sandy situated, containing 3-4ths o an acreeaeir, t. AL^O,-^Several quarter acre LOTS fofsafo v e f y j ^ for prompt p ^ .'\ . ■ WILLIAM ATXiNSONv August 12 tfi5 WHEAT. GOO H# . LEMJSmQ- f YMAN COBB Will (his d.iy remove JL^-hii Spjooft to the DtstFict Bchtjol grttp/iy-L-Temis of Tuition} SO per quarter* j . < . v Dec. a, 1822. 3W^3t f'/'-H CXFieE. FVll HE ChTrif'iftrifship'heretofore exist- J L ' - ‘ ing, under the. firm of IMbert^' this;day dissolved hy mutual copsetrt*. . DAWD.HHLfmilT* . : . , DANIEL, ATEUY. ' M . B, Tim business for the fulure Will be conducted by D avid HuftBEKT, where gll calisjn this line will he atiendedio with promptness arid diSpalch. ' D a v id h u l b e r T j J p . Holley, NoV. 1R 1822. - 3w31 l>OT 4 t PEARL ASHES. ' f y i H E hihff®^.PH®®» in Cash,^ paid for Pot and pearl ASHES, by . ' 'W.'P. shearman . Rochester, August 5, 1822. . (fl4 FROM BCrSTON, Canton ^ Geraian GOODS^ , Frehcli & Italian SILKS, &c.- COMPRISING A RICH ASSORTMENT, This Hay received by - LEAVITT & HILL. •November 25,1822. ' tf3p MiUinery-^ Manliicttimking^, GARNSEY, late from Auburs, _____ has established foe nbovse' businesn -a few dodrs eftSt rif th^^ourt-Housb, «n Buffalo-street, where she intends to keep constantly'on-hand a good assortment of Leghorrij Straw, Fashionable & Plain Silk HATS. She has just received^from New-York, in addition to her formerVlOck, an assorl- mftht of l e g h o r n s , and the late winter patterns for Hats, Dresses, Pelis.se.s, &c. .V-.BheAyiy he .able alsp to. comply^ with any D^er*inher line, 6h-the shoftesl notice* She keeps also on hahd BAND-BOXES for sale. . : ; . - ' : Rochester, Dec. 9>1822. tf32 ^ A S H paid rut.W H E A T , a l j j i e YeT- __ lotv Mill, east end of foe Bridge. Wheat manufactured on reasonable terms, or stored as usual free of charge, and the price paid when called for. Fine wtll W prepar^ in the .course oi the present and bupeffirie FLOUR and MIDLINGS ' for sale at low prices, |C?*Rye & Mid lings exchanged for Whiskey ''f,* Wanted, TEAMS to carry Ldading to Geneva.' WILLIAM ATKINSON. . Sept. % 1822. ■ ' tffiO I J f t HE subscribers b a ^ opened anoffice SALT, 'CONSTANTLY on hand and for sale, 1 7 &H\{eCAjyAL-mREHOUSE of JACKSON, LEAVITT & HILL. .Nqv.25, 1822. ________ 30 __ in the village of Rochester, in the county tif Monroe.—-They will faithfully attend to any professional business whicli may bo committed to their charge, either in the Court of Clmocery, the Bnpreme '^.^oli^t, ot the Courts of Cdmihon Pleas .of adjhining couiities. ; i r ** ■' VINCENT MATHEWS, WM. C. VAN NESS. so as to be able-io labor agaiu, aud I- caflt »4v« ■ ' clieerfully recommend the same kind of me- diciiie to those wliri ■laiboi'under tufth eultt- plaiuts. • '• 1, the subscriber, do hereby solemnly af firm to the truth and Hie whole truth of the above statement, before a Magistrate, at PfoVidence, R. I. this 4th day pi July, .1822., CHRISTOPHER COOK. This is to certiiy that 1 the snbscriberhad been afflicted; with the Asthma for IWKflity' years, and the paroxysms were olteu lent as nearly to- deprive lue of breath. During one of the most vipfent jeturiis of the Aslhuia, 1, was advised- to try’ “ Ander son’s Cough Drops,” and I d id so, and, to my surprise, I Was very spoh entirely felleved, and fell no more of i t for six months. Upon a return of a paroxysm of the Asthma, I haVe made>iAe of the same medicine and it has invariably given itie relief As It res pects the Asthma, and its attendant symp toms, difficulty of-breathing, ^c. I consider •* Anderson’s Cough Drops” a remedy in praise of wkick too much cannoipe said. I futtlier certify tiial luy sou-ili-law had for some time been supposed p ast recovery of a Consumptive complaint, when I advised him to make a trial ofAnderson’s’ Cough for S4le by the Subscribers, at Hanford’s Lunding. Enquire of . 1 S DENISON & CO. . Hanford’s LaiidiBg, June 28. 1822. tffi commence on Friday evening,- the 6th iilsl.' ,Tt the* School Room of Messrs. 'Filer & Fairchild} at 6 o’dock.4-Afi who feel dis posed, are frivited to attend. December 2,1822. Sw3I ........ - __________ _ ________ „ I f to the Gaol of Monroe county, and Drops,” and from the use o f them, he has so far recovered his lieajth as to be again able to attend to his business, - JOHN LYSCOM, Surgeon. Dover, N. H. Oct. 1,4821. , - C««tio,7i—Be partirnlarthat every genu ine bottle h a s Andey/on's Cough Drops'^' stamped ou the hotlie; anil tile,directions areaitgigued.JilSftS AfoririEjsr. ■ Price .50 Cents arid a Dollar per bottle* Sold' by E. PECK k CO, RhclieSter,' aud G. C l a r k e , Crioandaigna. 0ip3$ ' Seasoned Lumber. r e a s o n e d l u m b e r of most kinds, fM l HE public are informed that Mr.,ED* X son ’ s s i n g i n g s c h o o l will M M W IB IID saiilLILc rjTHE subscribers’ NEW MILL, (near the west erid of the Aqueduct,) is now in operation for Custona Work. T. H. ROCHESTER & Co. December 2 ,1822. . If31 S T M A Y C O W S . AME into the |^ n | ! | ^ pastu re of the stibscfiber, on or ri- bout, the 20lh of November last, two COWS, onft a, liriadle, tvitfa white face and lined back, the other a farown.CoW, with white face.—The owner is desired to prove property, payehp;ge8, and take them aWay. '! HULL. SHERWOOD. Brighton, Dec. 3j 1822. . *3w32 October 6; 182 L Jf71 Almanacks for 1823 : For sstle at Marshall’s Bookstore. ROCHESTER. —-1 -ForsalO'byE.PECKikCOi THE WESTERN Agrieultural iWmanack, FOR THE YEAR 1823 : Fririted oh good paper, and ornamented with appropriate cuts, containing 36; pa ges—price ^4 a groce; Gets, single. • ■ •—ALSO— .Christian JLlmanack^ ' ' for ' THE>VEAR . 1823 : From the Boston Edilion-^^fttaining 46 ■ pages, neatly printed-—price ^9. a groce; 12icts.singfo.’ ,’ Roches(er,LNoV'.26, 1822, ....... School Certificates^ F o f sale ai, ihis Office. \ . (Q-NEW f a s h i o n s . JIORAN has re'cenlly returned from PROPERTY OF UNIVERSITY OF ROCHESTER O R 1 G I N A L STAINED . t. ____ their Manufacto ries in Rochester and CaharidaiguS,a most el egant s[nd extensive as sortment of Gilt Mantle, Tier, and Mahogany framed Toilet & Dress ing GLASSES, of ail sizes and descriptions, from 25 cts. lo $40, which they will sell as low as can be pur chased in New-York or Albany. Looking-Glass Plates, Portrait, Profile and Picture Frames, Gold Leaf, .elegant Prints, Window and Bed Cornices, togeth er with every other article ip their linc- ' A^erohaats will be supplied with any quantity, as low \as they can be purchase 1 in N.ew-Yrirk,. thereby avoiding risk and transportation. *■),* Old, Frames repaired on short no tice, in the rie.atesl manner, ■ Dec. 10,1822. ’ . • tU-2 [■ _ ____ Philadelphia, where be lias procu red the latest London Fashions, on a new and improved plan. Gentlemen wishing to have their Clothes made in the above style, are respectfully requested to call on the subscribers, opposite the Pqst-Oflice, where they wdll do their. utmost to please those who favor them with their patronage. Having correspondents in Philadelphia, they WilLat an early period, receive any alteration which may take place in the London Fashions.-^’^#* Cuf'riNQ will be done on shpff notice, as usual. • For sale, somO elegant fancy t t e T l K G r S , together with ft' few other articles in their line*' - SMITH. & HORAN. Rochester, Oct. 16. 1822. tf25 So REWARD. \ir OST, neftr the east end of the bridge, 1 A in Brighton, bn Siiriday foorning last, a small Red Morocco POCKEV BOOKi containing about ^15 in cash, to gether with sundry papers of litlle or no use to arty one but lhoowner.-^WhoeVer has found the same and will leave it at Mr. NegUs’ Tavern, in East-Rochestcr, shall receive foe above revVard. ISAAC PEIRSON. Brighton, Peel 5, 1822, _________ (ffi2 TTfAVE for sale, at Jo.' -Z-'