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. B V E K M i ) P E f i K , ,^.kT' i'*tl*'{rtse;'QT'’i«j;CE, jfijOJcvsTopp ak » j , ;;WSPP»V;;Kpr4,^IjSTEpjfl«Sllpk« j{,Y. ' T p J i s ; , , \ . ' \ :* ‘ T'V nwil an4 villijge sijbapribers^ .^^ ner An,-: 'liu^nijpfjvablfrip v(ir more,: wIiP takfe tlicfc pupcvs nt the offiepy in. i!.>, per atiiuun, prtyaltle in a(lj(hhci AttVkiVktss! «GkT8 J.n:igptpii at # I a square for tiie liret-tiirpe jvee^ie, aifd25,cts> toreaeU-Suhae* iiisertioiu , -' ^ , (I^ A dtispQunt \vit! be tnade to tho»e iwlloM- iiynrtj,se (>,ynito >*ew:^ ' ' ' h e w :& ' O h e a p « o o n s , ’’I^ X y j R receotly; jceceiVed' > . »ew ^up- J 3 r y C r o w d s ;&■ ^ s o c m h ^ V ; aiid a comipldt^ assoftip - . ■ :TmjLs,. ;rVrch are selUng cheap for Cash. Also* ■fiofiistantly on han<f^ of tlielr p>yn nianli^ ifictitfe, ''■'■'■'■, .. '' a t ,|ls* 6 d . p e r g a l). |fy tlje b a r r e l, OoiUTnoni F a i l e d G lo f ii,, S a t i a e t i s a i i d S t o c k in g ‘ ' ' ' ' ■ <3 a r i s i n g and CLOTH D R L ^ S lkc tor eustotners, chr^ned on as Usiiiil-at whid), the best of woekpien arO entployed. ; r JFlajt-Seod and Homeinade Fliiniiel want- td, al the cost end of the old bridge. , ' flochester, Nov. 3,1823. T9 ; iK U B D m B t s c H o o i^ f ^ HE subscriber having taught a Board.. > ihg School,..at Flushing, On Long Isj. anti,: for several >'ears, and being,provided ,with a pair of (Slobesj a eontpiete set .of Maps, &c. >lshi's to dike 6 or 8 Boarders Into'his .fatnib’, for the ensniog ,winter, to beinstructediri ,sitqh p f the folRwin ^ branch^ iHYMOTtSyunderrhei'firthQf' foi;.the.pprpq(ii.e of' tfansaOtihgl the above basint^r-^illfeeeiyq,,; and tetad'Br their services as i^getofsvtb, i(fi:r Ward the ?ap>e to any part o f the States or Oanadff. They Jhave tifaide ar.. r rangerpents; with Messrs.. Meecft, and Be Qraff, Walton. &£. Co. to .do their Stor age, Wad espeot a Roatv belonging to the; above. eHtensiveline, ^ill arrive apd depart from their Wharfy every other day dprihg the seasdn. , Property stored with t|Sj tVlH be sent by the above Line, or aiiy btheras .ibeo'i/mers may directy • ^ / *; . ' J m h m n , f i I p e e J i ' ^ ^ ‘ C 0 *. continue tliieir baslnessj_aS*n,8paly at Roch of tfve Globes, English Graratnar, Natural FKllpsbphy, Astronomy, ChemistrV, Bofa- py, Drawing and Painting, in water colors. Terms will ne Iowi»“ Persons at a distance may have more particular information by (addressing aline to the spl’scribei',Roches ter. ScftOolto commence the 1st of 12th .Month. - V ' References— h . & I. Colvin, and Ev- emghims & Co. Rochester, A. U. Mott& Co. Canandaigua. ‘ - - SILAS CORNELL. ^ Big Ridge, 3 miles N. W. of \ _;.„ 7 q Rwhester, 11 Mo, 1st, 1823. ■ J^'^ETp- $ T O B E * H i ^ T i s a : i s x i & z A ^ A i w , : M e t e K a R t ,Ttf*OtlLi> respectfully infonn their cus-s TV tomcrs and the inhabitants of the vil- lageOf Rochester and Its vicinity, that they ^ y e removed to Mill-stfeeh a few doors iiorth of the Merchants^ Exchange,, and one door south of Messrs, Hooker Ifo Bis* •ell’s, where they intend keeping constant- jy on hand a general assortment of fieady Made Clothing j?f every description, which they feet effa ced and disposed to sell as *<cheap as can fee found in any other store in this vjUage. ,A lso-- 7 -G a n n e iR s o f - a l l fciiids hjsde in the pewest fashions and neatest maflner. A,s one of the partners has just relumed from New-York, they are now, andt will always endeavpr to keep supplied with the'latest fashions from that city, and by their arnmgements they Will also receive regular communications of the fashions from Philadelphia.' Persons choosing to find their own Cloth, will find, .every attention paid them.—- Clothes cut and warranted to fit if proper ly maof up. AH orders punctually attend ed to, and,executed at short notice. Rochester,.Oct. 1823*. 79 .Wanted, two of three‘journeymen at the above business, wlio are the first rate work men ; to such will be given g6od Oncoar- •gement. lature of the state of Mew-York at their Jiext Session', for a law authorizing the Su. pervisors of the County of Monroe, to levy a tax on the feal' and personal property, in said counts', for the’purpose of building aJiew the old Bridgejoyer the! Genesee riv- ^fi at Rochester, at dr near its present «de,— Nov. 11,1823. SIMON STONE, 2d, CAaimon of the Boaed t f Supettisnrs, Monroe county JOSIAH SHELDON, ^ipervlsnrs’ Clerkf Monroe county, €wBO iVTOTiCE is hereby given, that the JLH Preside ~ Bp.posite, in the village of Rochester, in the county of Monroe.— Dated November 11,1823* . 6 iv 80; M. B* GIBSON, Cmhier. by the Chnal to Brockpprt, ea;cept bther- vvise dimcted. • ( ' Broekport, Oct. 2 7 , 1,$2S> 78 M a b e ^ y St. a .complete assortment, just received and for sale by ' IL ^ E . SCRANTOM. ‘ Rpchester,OcU 2P, 1823.- • 6v/7t ' NEW’A-KD CHEAP ‘ GOODS. y , t i n c s o i i S j^S now opening an extensive assortnrtent X of seasonable GOODS, which he offers to. the publld cheaperthan ever, for Cash, AHoiiG wiiicn >na B r o a d c l o t h s , C a s s i m e c c s ,. P e l i s s e C lothSj F l a n n e l s , Bona- bazetts, Scotch Plaid,. Caroline Plaid, SaUsbury Elamiel, Camblet,fov Cloaks, Cassimere Shawls, . Rose Point Blankets, > A n i a variety of F j I ^ C Y e m T I C Z > E S ^ too numerous to mehtroh. —AtSO--. C R O C B R I E S , SH .G m , Mal. Port . . - M l ^ Sugars,'afujiy M o la s s e s , C o d fi3|ij I j e r r i n g a n d M a q f c e ^ h ■ witha genefal a^fertment of C f o d k e r y & (w l a s s - r ^ w d r e ; Rochester,'Oct,,.2Q,1823* '**77 D j c - ' W o o d s , ■ W . l a e s . , L i i : | H o r ^ , it i u l Country dealers, Bhyeician,?, Painters., &C-, .can be supplip^ JVilb jny ^ ' the a^ove artistes advadjpe jmm the NeW-York wholesale prices. ^ ' • March Ig,. 1822, . ; . ■ ' ((53 ■ P U X Y A L L E X T T a s erefited a Warehouse at the liead! JFE of dohhson & poym6ur’s Basin, .on the Grand; Canal, ap'd will receive hi alofe atij forhrard' wilhput delay, all kinds bl. property committeU to bis, Care.— As he will give his personal attendance (t> the bu siness lus frifends -and the public may be assured that oil orders in hif liiiC (yi)| be esecpted With pupctualify and despatch. Rochester, Mky, 4823. . '56 which they are pow receiving fthm fijeir partners in New-York. They are Jtiakihg large adddhionSjto their stock of G o o i H i , to which: they pArtia^rfy solicR’ tli«Atten-t don of the IMiet. They are reviving elegant patterns o f, . \ . . jig’d^atriped#. lund pHiir Gros de Nfaple ana Levantines, . t- ■ f ALMANACKS, .EOR ^ ' \ 1 8 2 4 ■ f.t \El ■ PECK has for sale, iii large and X l l . small quantities. T h e W e s t e r ii; A lm a n a c k , c o n - ___taihing Sff pages,'Tirice^ 6 cents. T h e S t a t e A R r ieultu r a l A lm a - liaclt, by J. Bue|, of Albgny, 12 1-2 cts. Bhe Christian Almanack, pab- lished in Boston, and re-published in Rochester, containing-48 pages, .on fine paper, 10 cents single, $6 a hundred. T h e G e r m a n A lm a n a c k , p r i n t e d in Philadelphiaj 18 1-2 Cents. Rochester, Nov. 3 ,1823. _________ 79 CHEAP!! C h e a p ! 4 ! C h e a p ! ! ! L a d i e s ’G e n tlen iien ’s & C h ild r e n s J L E G F I O R J S f i m T S ^ . For sale cheap, by D . p . & j . SWIFT. Rochesferj Will-st. July 8,. 1823., 1162 President, Directors^ and Company of the Ontario Bank,- intend, to apply at the next .Session of the Legislature of the State of New-Yofk, for an act authorizing ^ them to establisii an office of Discount arid of a stipetior quality, it baving been from E J S T E R J T L E A T H E R rjT I llE subscriber offers for sale at his 1 Store three doors east o f the Post- Office, ^ 5 0 S i A b s S o l e l» e a % e r » 3 to 4 years' taiminm — ALSO— 1 7 5 s i d e s U p p e r L e a t h e r , 1 1 0 „ H a r a e s s and B r i d l e d o . .36 „ S k ir t in g dp. 6 D o z e n , H o g S k in s , for seaUug, of the first quality, ■ ■ NOTICE/' TS hereby given, .that the subscriber in A behalf of hitnself and lus as.sociates, intends to apply to the horiorable the Le- • y-c cm . gislatOre faf the state of New-York,at their W a X a n d b r a i n C a l f SklnS, next Session, for an act of rncorpnratiriri f«r the purpose of supplying die village of ilochester, id the County of Monroe, with wholesome water by means of Aqueducts. '^Dated November 10, l823. 6w80 , THOMAS BfiNEDICT. of the State of New-York, at their ensuing 'tessioh, for the incorporation df a BANK, trith a Capital o f ^.'100,000* to .be located inhe village o f Aochester, Monroe Coun- Nov* 8, 1823, 6 w 79 Horse Leather, &c. &c. Spe, • Also, for Sale, 3 0 B u shels E a s tern € i o v e r Seed, ivarranted clear frqm all kinds of foul seed J. WILLIAMS* Rochester, March 24i 182$. 47tf j W f i f c S t a f m e a « t . Jk RARGE and valuable MILL-SE AT, for sale on jolmson Ss Seymour’s Canal, adjoining the Aqueduct on the north side, ’ Apply to E. PECK, or Rochester, Sept. 38* H. ELY'. ’• i E A N C y - - D B i Y ^ O D R ' C . w t H N S o & C O . | 3 ESPECTI^ULLY invite' tte' atten-i tipn ol. the public: to a largo; cAeep and well selected bssortmept of lFa\V & L \V liatev,) astd followittg order'':' ' Q h e i d a C h i e f , t e r O t t f i B l l e j , ' • Wiiliath'.^p^^ B a t i d B f i a t e S j p h a i i o e l l o r K e n t , a n d , / B B j i j a m i n W r i g h t . Thes4 Boats arfe all (urnisfeed in the best maririer*/ The Captains wiil.fefiy aVery'at- teption tb the Convenience'of Passengers j the cffe'ws are sober orderly; the' wriit- ets Civil andattchtivV. The stewards are directed Ho furnish (beif fable and bar withuthi best fate that the country and sea son gflwtis*. , .The boats make their trips no noise or confusion is suf fered fb disturb or anfioy passengers. The \ ‘ fire all furnished witn excellent bedding, and the htriefest atten,tibft is paid to neafe ness in every, department. '' Carridkes' are kept in w^tihgf at the ■ difihrent * Slopping- Mereno, silk, and tassiffiefe ShaiyEs, Velveteen, meteno',and Cashmere Hkife, French foEnglish bl’k & white slltc Hose, Kid, castor andbeaver Gloves,.lined, Long and short white kid Gloves, Black and white frM Engjith) sW fflcves,- Shell Combs, Ribnons, Gimps, &fc. &c*&c. -A L S O - - ; A l-AnOE ASSORTMEWT'or M I L L t N E U t G O o a s , Such as,Plushes and Yelyeta o f aU Colors, bl’k, white and col’jl Ostrich Plutmef, Rib bons; in setts, Millehetts, wire, anil a large assortaient or Millinery Silks. . I C a s e Bla<jh L e g h o r n s . ^ M n e 1 C a s e VYhite i3o;'. y JS'o^ trusts, STOCK Ql* S T A F t l ! 0 O O S I S consists of Broadcloths and CaSsinuei^ of all qualities and colors, Flannels and Salinetts, do. do, ^ Rose and point Blankets, (cheapfA Circassian and Tartan Plaids, Ladies Pelisse Cloths, ’ Fig’d SalisbUtyTlamiels, • Rattinetts and Bombazetts, . Green Baizes, , Drab a n iolive Lion skin Coating^ Sheetings, Shirtings, Cotton Yarn, &c. S 5 C. besides numerous other articles which it is needless to mention, . ' They assure the public, tpat all their goods shall' be sold as torn .as at aSy store m the village, either at wholesale or retail. Rochester, Oct. 1 4 , 1823. 76 5 S S U t a K: ■ P A C K m V B O A T S . rflirE truca and Schcnectacly Packs. -X Boat Company have established a line ti of PACKET BOATS tp run regblariy between those places, Consisting of T h e B e W i t t e m m T h e Sam u e l Y o u n ^ , a z i i T h e Slepken P a n Rens$&herr A Boatwill ieaveUtica and Sclienectady every morning, at 8 o’clock, and arrive the next mornltm at the same hour. TfiCe for passage,' including keeping, itifcc AoUnts^ and fifty com: The Packet Boat Oneida Chief, tOI for the present, run in the room of the Van Rensselaer, until the lattet is ready? to take ’ h'er place in,the line. I p H ’l t W l R T , | i § E.B.SH E A RM AN^) c ^^ Utica, Sept. 2 6,1823. 76 N. B, The Company have made tnrange- tneuts for an additional line, to leaVo and arrive at Utica and Schenectady'etcr:^ eve- ning, as soon as the necessary boats curi be got in reaaifless. J u s t i c e s ’ B i a u k S ) For sale (li this Office.' ,, \i Oil of Ml MiMsyforM very;, low p r im . '/' ■' -■*' ' ;■;A - , freih./ 6 , : « a i > » - m m \ Ro4ester^,;}hly'29,1823. ^ ' tfc mayv|»e ;dis^sqd tp favor htrii with thyir > il| ho j^iisfeedlft thespring;ffir bufidi^ H^PritCiriplatcskeqiffiig a liiiall ig atfrpm si»s|filuo,gstO;^^L^ foot. '• ■'. pssortmynt of ' \ ■ • '■■'■■'Li.MB OF, ■, . 1 -i PACnOBT-BOXTS fb_Cm_ aauy.fi’pm Rdche.tei toljtica, in the virtue of Pas 8 ehi>-ers, 4 jfl IheiF.rip Carml. be- imge of Passen.gers-on the* Erie Canal, be- tweert Utica and Rochester. They have built their -Boats upon an improved Con struction, so as to admit fresh uir when it shpll bjg-reiqnited, Rt the same time perfect ly tight and .dry, with a. spacious cabin for Ladies, .and one.-for .Gentlemen, 28 feet long. The arrangements for sleeping are peculiarly good, .every'birth having a can vass bottom, arid beirig supplied with large and thick mattrasses.' No pains or ex pense have been spared to render the Boats as' commodious as possible. , Experienced as commodious as, possible. /Experienced Ihaf tht^ have now hv'oi jis ii^t ‘riVi? yi.ms, Vnd Captains have been employed, and the best that tlie ilemand tlm present ■scuson has hecn Steward?, Cgoks and Servants that could ^ be pro Hired, have, been en.gagcd. The Boats will leave. V tlauvety pvening .after the arrival df-tfee Stage? and.Bpats from, Schenectady; and as there j? not a single lock on the Canal for 60 miles west of Utica, travellers''will he able.tb sleep pn board, with a? much comfort as ina private house, while they will proceed in-a shorter ■ time than: if they went in stages ■eaving l «hom 40 doses,; wlijcli nmyes ihem lo be a cheap Urica.,the next ihornmg.'Every precaUtioh medicine, cpasmering the,r viriues, _ will be taken to eusure quiet and silence, The boats .will run to Rochester in about 45 hour?. They will leave every evening at 6 o’clock, and arrive in Utica in time to take the Eastern' Lines of Boats to Sche- placesbnYhemutepttfGohyey pims^ The Director? of this Line solicit only bartythef boat? for New-York. Passengers-at a dis tance, who may wish to trike the canal, may rely upon the pbnctual arrival and clearance o f the boats at the hour Stated', onless prevented by unavriidable accident?. The ErieCitnal Linetuns in connexion with thq new .arid superb line of Packet- Boat? recgfttly established between Htica and Schenectady. The Directors of the \New Line*’ having IliQUght propel- to caution the public in ad. iiaiUe, aghast th e ‘nhisrepresehidtinins of ri val establishments,^^ tfee'Proprietors of the ^'Old Line’^ feel it incumbent upon them to *'6dution ithe putdfe ugainst niisreyrestnla rtonr” that are habitually practised by a \ rival establUhm eni?*^ ■ The Directors of the •I iVim Lina pledge iheptselves, individually, lhat their Boats shall,rslart and ran at the. iirties sfateiM In tfeeir advertisenrent, the Directors state that their Boats will leave Rochester every evening at sw; dV/ock.”— That the publih may be enabled to judge how far ffiese Directors have redeemed this .« pledgf,mh6 following fects are Submitted: Tim Beats of the‘^Neju-Lme’’ have arri ved at arid left Rochester in the evening, iriorning,at nooO,andmidhight. On Seve ral Occasions, nP Boat has either arrived at, or left Rcchester. A t .other times, their Boats hriye broken their regular trips to re turn with, way passengers. Since the es tablishment o f the jirife, «o regular hour of arrival oi- cleat'anOe has been observed; and passengers felyirig updri tlie “ pUdgr” of the Difeclbts, have beep gerierally dis appointed, The Directors assure the pub lic that their Boat? will go through' in -45: by the ‘-'Gw L h e fi th e .'Utica putting on nine horses, to prevent the Bouefc from passing her I Their Boats are frequently 60, and gerierally'bO hoUrS in pefforming their trips. These facts are ;‘all/susc^tible pf proof. The proprietors o f the Old Line did not think proper to notice ihe illiberal charge of‘‘w«rfprcse7lfe/»flri,’’ mado against them by ,the Directors Of the New Line, nor would they'now have been noticed, had not the frequent disappointments of the public forced them to expose the ‘f misrepresent-- alions of a rival estiiOlishment.’’ •When the'Oanal is navigable to Brock- port, tlieroute o f the Erie Line will be ex tended to that place, where Mr. Adams’ Coathes will be in Waiting to ^ nvey pas- seriger^ to LeWi^ton > Jjoekport, Batayiaj&o. ifcr’For passage, apply to th^Captairis To Sooksellers. n p H E subscriber has recently published X a correct edition of the AMERICAN t?RECEPTOR, superior to any other edi tion in market, which are offered to the trade either bound or in sheets, at the low est prices. . ,E. PECK. Rochester, K o \ M 8 2 3 . ‘ ' A L P H E 0 S B t H G a A f t f , • T M O l i , E s r K c r F u . i , i ' .wvrn.. hi, .,!J T T T ^ E commenced the 3TONE CUT- f A / friends, and ffio:jmfeiicV that hffconr X^TlNG;bu»iri^s,lt;d<eWC8j^^e^^^ trnuesfeis/b.uaumss 4i his ricWshotqou BuG pjA/Bridge, m;Duffal#j-^t, rindhhvp fuf- falp ?!; two dbo;m west of A. Ebjt^mth’i to a r iv e ? M M vxetmtv wmk ,p« -fm u rm w- §lcit§r f Q f short ndtice, hr thFmost fashi 'Which thpy qfibr i t low prlcrisi ' ';; All oi-ders.in their line will be promptly attended to and executed in the best man ner. TImy bavp, prirchastfd the stock on '^hapa o f Messrs, KenOfe Dame, who have/ '' Y '7i 4 *'‘T''^ 7 iO'' , discpnilriuf'd 'the faurinfe??. w i s i HcWiH . , „ V v m s o , a n f f a p n i d 5 pt^.M^^^ ffirpish those who .hati contracted, ■with 'YpRkrdQtm iP i^^^^^^^^^ pti tlw them, with Stones at their prices. , Rochester,Nov, 11,.1823. p3w80 N E W M H E O E public againm tbe'misrepresPntations which are often practised b y the agents of rival establishments, The Directors pledge themselves individually, thai their-Boats shall start apd run at the times and on the terms herein stated. The number of pas senger? will be limited to thirty, and care will betaken that no improper person shall be received. The Boats now built are named, Tlie Van Rensselaer, The Governor Yates, The Rochester, The Utica, and The Ohio. . . Application for passage may be made to the. Captains on board the Boats, which, when in Utica, will be found lying hear the bridge in Genesee-street, or to Horace Mdler, at the store of J. C. & N. Deve- reauX. The Boats, when In llpchester, Will be found in Child’s Basin, and application may be made to the captriihs.On bpard, of to Mesisrs. Leavitt & Hilfi or to;Me$srs. smith h Alkbtt. Stages and dthef means rif conveyance, wiji. be found at Weed’s Basin, to carry passerigers lo Auburn; at Montezuma, to carry them to Cayuga bridge and to the steam-boat Enterprize, which sails from there to Ithaca, on the Cayuga lake~at Clyde and Lyons, to car ry them to Geneva— at Palmyra, to Carry them to Ganandaigua~and from. Auburn, Cayuga bridge,Geneva and CahandaigUa, there will be regular conveyances to the hours. Thishas been performed mice.only, ® poi'ftted Captains:* Gilbert .Jenkim, (for merly commander of a p.qcket vessel oh the Hudson river,) ff illiam Fcmyrian, (for merly commander of the Ontario steam boat, Chester Griswold, of Cooperstown,- Janies Srvan, of Aurora, William Goofing, of Canandaigua, and Titus Goodman, p f Rochester. ; JAMES I.YNCH,Utica, '* , PETER CLARK, Monteztfmri/'' THOMAS ROGERS, 2d, P.almyfa, JOHN C. SPENCER, CaripndaigUa, ERASMUS D. SMITH j Rochester, jyirecturs. September, 1823* 80 ,' N. B. All baggage, unless specially en tered with the Captains, will beat the risk of the owners. BoXe? of Goods which are not too bulky, Will be carried for pas- Dyer’s, br to D. D. Hatch, at the store o f them and the Captains of the Hart & aaxton. ; „ Rochester, Oct. 14,1823. 'rn HUBBARD & P arsons , T T A V IN G erected a POWDER and J l X TIN Manufactory, will keep con stantly on hand the above articles, of the •first quality, Where Merchants and Pedlars Can be furnished by large or small quanti ties, on the most reasonable terms* Rochester, Sept. 24,1823, 74 antfin'tbeneatcstinrioijKr. /Heirrist?,tbs 1, from his experiericeln the hush'f ije will be able* tp give satisfaction to fhose Who on 'hand,—sueh as Pantaloons, ^C. 'ijidj ich wilt be of the .first quaU^^^^ . , ; shorMthqtrc^;/‘Ais6 foV.sM^ , . ' ITP Wanled /as; /ahove/ two first-tafp JOUDNEYMEJ?,;. tq whofft AVageK and pnp$taht eriaplPy w.Jfi be^iy.ppt : ; He (tehclers his acknp wtebgtqen is foijpast. t'avprs, and soJicits a coritinuariec. ' , Rochester, May .5 1823 Na\wA\>Ve Conglis& GoHSHiiipiionii. 1>KI18 JiavfrgRhwcF forUouglis , »u4 ptlur nf. 'feclioiis of flje.’breosl a o i tangs, teao^ ' to oonsurtiplioiis,' j-endei:s it 'unftfcucssarj. u much ill rerOniiuanffiag' tijeii'i Irt tlio; r ; o ' u-{ $■ lioslrongei' preof of (libiFfiOssesiiirig virtues coutet be given than wilt -W n-.l -.y iT,;a(lingthe Ger.tificalesBwOm{»myli.f,eo ''> >,« lle,:givsn by tli.ose of (lie first re.siiee'ntnii);,. v, r. have 05 r 8 ibprn ,in cas'ps of Jongstvnttir.i- j/tJ (some of iriemiW’Jieretitrir tbysicians t.atl gi«t*n them np as paDt.venovnvy, Imvn been enUu-ly re- sforrd by'.the rise pf tfns nn-Jirme. I’be fact munh .:ii'(;a(er'lriaa at bay fiitnaer 'perioftis alsa iV slrpng afgiinfriif ja fbetrifnvor. ■'flionsinids Have .s|ioi-fpneii tbpir dbys liy nerlficling f (.(n»b.s whon first attapkedi vvbicb haVe sqoii icfoiicH* (pci in )( spatPdGonsumpUoi), and proveiffrla). Scarpeiya q.ase of Cpmss rpugbs, pain iir the side.* ,'tiiffipnliy of hrp.athing. want of sleep ari- sirig frOiiv dfliitity of forisiimptioiia tint ipOy 1' b renpypd by atimefy use of this Gpnnrg'Bidsiirn., fcaOli, Uollnr Botltp of this inediriue eontaniS' j\<'Ew c m m i C A T E B . I beraby'certify,,that for move Ibnn a year nre*: vious to 1821,1 vvasafilicte'd will) a troublesonie and al?rming cougli, whicli rendered me .unable to labor or pven to wialk jmBby rods wtllibot causing profuse .siyeiiling, and after trying many things wiltiont relief, I obtained a Vial ol An- dergm’s CoughMropt, from (lie use of ttbirh I soOrf found great 'relief, so ns to be able to re- Slime sqd'cririlinufi my usuaV labor, aiid'l tiuvd reason, to believ* ihiit (lie use of them was tbo mearisof saving my life, as i hnd but 11(tlp hopes of recovering again when 1 edmmeneed taking tbenr, pnd I tlihVk (freiti undoubtedly thte' best medicine in use for complaints pf lli.e longs. . ' - VIJL.t8HA 0AVl3r Hudson,.Vug 3.0, 1623. ■A . A -...r lx. ' c Z. * . 1 - This IS to certify, that 1, the subscribet-tiacl' tereStS of ^ tfee^Coriipany, to caution the been aliliutcd with the 'for twenty years. and llm paroxisms were often so violent as lU-hr*' ly to deprive me of (ireatii. During one of tlio most violent returns of the Asthma 1 Was ndvb sed to try vlrirfcrjuffs Cough Drops, md 1 did so, and to iny surprise, t Waisoou entirely relieved, and fell no more of itfor six monlhs-^OpUn a return' of a paroxism of (tie Asthma, i haVe muds use of the sanie medicine.and it lias hivn- riably given (nc refief. As it respects fhe Bsfb- mn, and its attendant symptoms, dilSculiy of. breathiiigj &c. I consider And'erson’s Cough Drops fl remedy, tft praise of u-hkh, loo mlich cap. not be said 1 furitier certify, iliat tny son-in- law had for some time been supposed to he post recovery of a Consumptive eomplubit, wlicn, I advised him (0 make;a.lrial of Ajidcrspn’sCouglt Drops, and from tlie Use of them fip basso fiir rectiVei ed his lienllb as tp be.again able to a(- tend to his business. , - ' ’ ■ Aimid tVSeOM , Surgeon. Doter, (H. TJi) Oct. Frir sale by JAMES MELLEff, Hudson,aod by E; PECK.ROcbesler. Ochs, 182.3.' CPW7& OLD LINJE PACKETS^ From Rochester to Brockport, £ V £ a r 2>A lT e f i n HE ERIE CANAL NAVIGA- J . TION COMPANY, agreeably to their promise to the public, have hiaric ar rangements to extend their Line of Packet Boats to the head of Carial NavigHt,on, Tlie Boats will rufl in the following order; M o i i l e z i m i a , , , O n e i d a M j r o r i - H D l i e j - , A y m . e . B o u d f , H e n l r y B e j m o H P j p a y i d S . B a t e s , /L e i i j a m i n W r i g h t , a n d / . C h a n c e l l o r K e n t . 7 ’The Boat will l»Ve Hochesfer every rnorning at 10 o’clock; and rettlrnirig, leave Brockport every evening a tf o’clock, and arrive in season for Passengers to take the Boat for Utica, where , t h ^ arrive in time to take the Schenectady Packets. The public will readily perceive that by taking the Packet Boat at Brockport, in the everiiag/they wifi lodge as conifoi tably as at a Public House, and find thehiselves at Rodhe.ster in the tnoming, in tipie to take the Utica Packets Coaches are in w'aitirig at Brockport, to convey Passengers to Lockport, Lewislofi, Leroy, &c. For passage apply to Doct. Baldwin, Clarkson, Mr. Barber, Brockport, D. D. Hatch, Rpchester, or to the Captains on board. Oct. 2 4,1823- , - 7 8 BAS8®®®SSSo 'fTl PECK'has received a consignrnwf J i t . of 40 dozen BAND BOXES which are offered low by the dozen. Ooh 9,182.3. PROPERTY OF UNIVERSITY OF ROCHESTER ORIGINAL STAINED