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\fr w *m»*. ','-' r____£L£o*sc*_f»& TSECESSJ y/ 1 I ^ r- ,X ^gitKEStt GROCERIES.—The f ub«rf- ^JP, fctr lutt tatl neeina hj*{FaU*i.di Wittfw tuprfi «f *4#lLt SROCU- KlES, *H of tho lfr**** importation* and of the rtr«* tfuofify. Hi* assortment include ¥® && I* 1 >*s$* &»&** $mm* Cuba do*} $50 Ijbi. ttefiaed koardb.; 2fi0 lbs. Lurap dp.; 500 lbs. St. Dominjo and Rio \t €c4_-t*s &X tt>s.1#it Javade. j 'l&lba. old Sumatra do. ^•fteilS.—4 l|t#»upply ; or Oljd Hyson, Young Hyson, Imperial* *pd Black Teds, * ©f excellent quality. t . y. ' , namon, and other Spicet. f PfCKI^S.^Caper^OUves, Cijlrons, An- choviea, Pjefrerved Ginger, Mushroom Cat- . aup* Pepper-Sauce^ Mustard, &ci FBPW\S_T-Bti_icti Raisins m boxea and i boxiw; E«jf. Raisins; Sultana Raisins; . Alniond*,soft and hard shells; Filberts; Brazil Nuts j Madeira Nuts, &c. *,, SOAPS.—Castile, choice Shaivinaj, and » great variety of fine Soaps. STARC<H|— % boxes of superior quality. , WB$m**-8to(* PrinpipesulOiOOO Pei- I6ns j 5000 Americans. 'PpBA^CO.—l case Natiwa.' Leaf; 2 bbls* Fine Gut. , POSTER.—3 Tierces fttaj London, in unrtt and pints. ft OlfSTERS^The subscriber has rftade arrangements, by which he receives fresh supplies of choice York Bays twice a week- it barrels: tfc*y wii|| bo served up in U19 neatest and most prompt manner, cooked or rsrtrv - ' •FISE e3?T£ERY.—An assortment of Soif«difi| fett4niv«s, Razors, &c4 of the finest quality. ; >iOflES*-in great variety and of the new- eWKiadsv - '- •* ' I ft'',' : ' -V tO tHl? LADIStf* , Pressing-cases j Work- boxels j Be!t-hock- lesV'gjitt and peartj of many beautiful pat- terns, and & host of other article*, which tbe°Jitdies are rtspectMly invited to call ,ands«ey.- ' * - ' fit _tt#>* .ibe Recess has jriever been far- Bisbed^witb^rftextensive, and well-assorted asupply of cjtotc*articles ba|\j.ft->r use and cimmt* JACOB CORSON. f ;Mnana%bav Oct 18^1836. 3mSl !E«i^HARTFOE» FIRE INSURANCE I'Mmsmz* o> HARTFOM^CONN,, ^~|k]FFER to Tn^are every description of prop- ^jtjP^. eftty, sgainst lo»S or damage by Fire on the most %easdnajble tettas.—This Company have ^|i/#«nf bftsipess for more than twenty yoart, and daring that period have settled ill their losses without compelling the insured, in any instance, to retort to any court of justice. The- Bketlpr's ff Ike Company are, Eliphalet Te>jry>,Si0*-Huntington, Albert Day, II. Hunt, ington, Jr., Samuel Williams, F. J. Huntington, RiS&adCJo.t, R. EL Ward, Edwin D. Morgan.' , *. EJkJFJgrAIiET TERRY, Prosidont. JAMES G. SoiiEs, Secretary. For terms apply to the subscriber, who is an- thorised to iMue Policies. \ HENRY W. TAYLOR, Agent NoV. W(, if$%*v- 35tf at jCanandaigua. C A RR IAGES B RABBURY«i BRANCH, have con- • stantljffen hand a Large Assortment of CARRIAGES of air descriptions, such as MdrtntchtBs 43hariotees, jSulkies, and a great variety of Buggy Wagons, all made of tfie best materials and in the most tasty and workmanlike manner, which they offer for sale,, for cajsb,^or approved .notes, on the most 1 reasonable terms, at their old estab- lishment in Canandaigua. All orders promptly executed. Canandaigua, May II, 1836. Iy8 , TO BUILDERS. T HE •ribacfihers are now prepared to furnish WINimW SASH, WINDOW BLINDS, ^AHfiilELnOORS, $&. on the shortest notice. Orfera will receive prompt attention d addressed to i)aniel Bj Mis, North Cokocton, or to the «ab>crib«ra at Canandaigua. WILLIAM H. ELLIS d> CO. September^, 1835.. ' 29tf 83TPII^ARS for Porticoes.; BALLS and B3rafS3 , r%nces; CHIMNEY PIECES, ele ^ant ^taeroi^and TURNING, in all iu branch et» eiecuttd;to _ ordef at short notice. s.lCf'Alscv prdera for exocuting all kinda of •<.f ¥ '< •'- ^.-\-1 •*•* AIOR&JE huatoeeale, iphpledale and re.- • tail, a very Istrge as^ortraebt lof Scfad dpd Ghwcal BOOKS, comprbring nest kinds u»od in lour Academiea'and Common School*. The following catalogue embraces the principal ono», fte I-!—- • ;, ; • K •'•• '* . Willson's American Claas^Re ider, Young Fund's Second Book, I kjr J- E. Lovell, Claas Book of Natural Tbaolj;gy t Child's Instmcter, ' Murray's, Sniith's, Brown's, B amlin's, andJCirk- ham's Grammars, ' , ' Qlney's Geography and Atlas, WoodBridge'e \ . \• ([arge and email) Parley's and Goddrich'sGeog aphics, Cummirig's First Bessons in Geocrupby, English Reader, ™ T ^ ' \ American Manual^anew EnfilishReader, Walker's Dictionary, ' Webster's do. {large and small.) Ifole'si Webster's and Goodrich's*U. States,, National Kea'der, Historical'do. ' Brief Remorker, I , I Leavitt's Easy Lessons} I Cobb's; Juvenile Readers, (NpL 1,2, andt3J SchoolBibles, i ' Putnam's Sequel, Introductit n to* do. Popular Lessons, Sequel to <] £ Jack Halyard, Scientific Claafi Book, Ameribftn Instruicter, j * ComstoCk's: Chetoisitry, dq. . Philosophy, Blaks's do. Day's, <$oIhurn\s Ryan's, Bjfdge'a and Bonny- castle's Algebras, , Playfafr'fe Euclid, . Newmfaa's Rhetoric, Jamieaop's do. Smeliie's Philosophy of. Natural History, living's Eiementa of Cdrnposition, • •* Portar^s Rhetorical, Reader, i. Barber's Grffimmar. of |Elocuti on, Legendre'8 peometrj^ t'pham's Intellectual Philosojihy, ' Preston's Book-Keeping, -Gibson's, Flint's, and Gummere's Surveying, Wilkin's, Ostrantler's, and Guy's Astronomy, ; ' Colbutnfs Semiel,. Worcester'si iDicitonary, * Ostraijcler's Mensuraliun, KeV to do. Pinnock's Goldsmith's EnglnAd, Do. do. Rome, . Keith on the Globes, abridged, . Ney American Speaker, Lpvell's U. S. do. Newf do. National Oritor, ! Glassipal Speaker, Academiciil do. First, Seconti and Third Bpofel of History, Analytical Reade'r, Introduction to do. Davies's, Sibitli's, Colburn'sj Daboll's, • Emer- son's, (puyts \, 2 and 3,) Parley's, and Adams's Arithmetics, Wiilson's do. , ' Young Renter, CbiSd'aGuide, Jones^ Philosophy, *Malte>Brun'a Geography and Ajlas, Hart's ' 'do. do.' - Blake's! do. do. Hall's Child's.Book of Geogrdpby, •. Brinsmude'a dd- - Worcester's Primer, Political Class Book, Chemistry for Beginners, Bot&ny for do., Paley's Natural Theology, DuetVOutlines of ConstitutionaUurispnrdenee, Hedgp'B Logic, Jamfeaon's doj. ! Mrs. Lincoln's Botany, Scholdr'S|Manual, 1 TVtleF's and Worcester's Elements of History, Pmno[ck »nd Wiflinm's Geogriaphy, Bibliclal Readier, Classical Reader, Colbufl-n's Lesson's in! Readingl, parts 1, 2,1* 4, Letnplrier's Classical ractienary.AinaworSfs do. Gould's AdanSs' Latin Granular,* ^ Jacob's Latin, Reader, Gonld'd Horace, Folsopi'8 Livy, Ambon's Salltjst, Ciesaf's Commentaries, Gould's Virgill, Cooper's do. Tacitfls, New L3tin Tutor, Vifi Roma?, Donnegari's Ecxicotl. large anjd small, Jacob's Greek Reader, Hutchinson's Xenophon, GoodricW's.Moore's, and Bullion s Greek Oram. Greca Majora, do. Minora, Felton's Homer, Clark's do. Schr^velis Lexicon, Cicero det Officls. Together with several kinds o( French and Span- ish School Books, such as are used m the Academy and Seminary, of this village- , Canandaigua, Nov. 1836. . 34 TV Stair Cases; will receive prompt attention'. -JU. r _ 4_ : .• SL M r WYVIJLL, TAILOS, having pur. chsied the eitfiblishmont heretofore COD. ducted by Mf. Robert Aforray, respectfully in- forms the citizens of Canandaigua and its vicin- < ily, that Be has takenja sbdp two doors north of N.G. Chesebro';s Hat ptoreii where he intends'to execute a,ll orders in h\i» line- with neatness and despatch, and ho/pes thereby to merit a share of public patroijugo. -' Fall arid Winter Fdshiom for 1836 and 7, just received. I CUTTING OCT done to-order and on short itiotice.' Sept. 27* 1836. 6tf THE tATEjST FASHIONS. { T ^bKNUTT, TAILOR, having reeeiv- • ed tbe-jSjpring and Summer Fashions for ,gentlemen , #.garments, invites his old friends and customgrs, aud the public gen- erally, to call at hi j shop, in the* Franklin Buildings, where they -may be certain of bavittgf tteir orders executed in the roost 'pron^pt/'thorough, and fashionable manner. N*. B.' Particular attention paid to CUT- Tma OUT. Cfnandaigua^May 11,1836. 8tf i ,^ i NsMgfJt-AM^CkN SPELLING-BOOK. \¥MF~1ZPI$.a; pro'dprei sivo series of Easy Reading WW\. : t4$iotai(\-By LEVI W . LEONARD, author of ih*>XMtr*,tj S*d sientific Class Book, and ' Sequel teEiSy Lef»oag»-i-Eig|blh Edition. ( The first edition of this Book was published in' Oct. 1835; since that timBjthe demand for it has bson •ucb, that tight'i&Hioa* have been printed. From ihe^iPAitaSelphia Saturdry Courier. 7lfoRTffAaijBKfcA»Sp«ixiiso-PooK.—We believe we bsya^ael before efuled attention to this val- «*b!* f^hlieitiph* published by George» Tilden, N. H* and for Sals, wk presume, at tho Book Stores ^eneralty. It l^ill bear, a second notice fo|\##e^iii!i|idi|rth« f wscgement of 'the Ietspns, *h*tfe||l*a;4rt the iffrk throughout, asadmira- bly^lei}|»ed|4f*ptl»tsto theprogest of tho^young learnif*jp^ie«>!K|y in] the system of orthography Wbieh |p*;A^ther» , Jb, W. Leonard, favorably |o^^% it#^^ref Mis labors in\ the cause, of cdu- eitio», itstM is eenformsd to Worce^leHa Die. •^^jr^if; '^mM0lhe'Ii»pk should be careful*. Jyaxsrainadv We ar* satisfied that it* merits are 4i|c|#:^|i]|i|i|'itirpfi| thf titeiition of in. ;|triie|ljrt*}. : :. • l -.. _* , •83\ JKor sale at fho Ctimandaigva BoaktUnt. ;l|jyt&aj.^jfahJ)!n«rj 1 a new work,, on a ^1^My0t;*.^tori*>d ^lan, designed ' for tie «is« of |feho«l* stid private learners. By - jAMarwk JMkiaa--IJust received *nd for sale at' 'VsrHi.wswigBe.rjf •e«st»rs, vi* j : ..'^|iB|j|Hii|: M-^m^m^mm. •MM0i^^:^-,K.. ;:- ,-•:'•;•\':.''• \ .\ iif> ;;^:': - The Tidke«, *i«b 1* sjile^^ *t; '•.\''• 1 . / \ l\ •'••'\•' i\ **mi**im*im~m*^m4 [ : 11' \,\ J 'i i CMKEKSirMOfL^AMirM laui -html* tAMUf-MtUtd -imm OF PERIODICALS MOUSE, Capandaigua, C ATALOGUE for which C receives subscriptions The North American Review, quarterly, Boston, $5 per annum The Americnn Quarterly do. Philadelphia, fS The Knickerbocker or Monthly Magazine, New- York, $5 The American Monthly Magazine, New-York, 85 The Edinburgh Quarterly Review} Foster's, 3 The London Quarterly lie view, do 3 The Westminster Review,qnnrterly ( do 3 The Foreign 'Quarterly Rev»£w, do' 3 The four quarterlies last named, together 8 The American Journal of Science, &c., Siiliman, quarterly, S6. , The Biblical Repository, quarterly, Boston, $5 The Mechanics' Mugozine r moniily, N. York, 3 The New York Mirror, <fec. weekly, do 4 The London Penny Magazine, monthly,', $1 50 The Saturday Magazin«, London do i • 1 50 The London Penny Cyclopedia, do 1 '50 The Franklin Library, N. York, Is per No. The Amei-iran Journal of Medical Sciente, Phil. So Johnson's Medico Chirurgical R'eview, ^uarl'y, .. The Annals of Education, monthly* Bosjton, 3 La Revue Francaise, monihly, N^W-Yo)(k, 5 Terms ttlwnys in advance, except wl^cre an ac- count is already open. July 29, 1833. , \ DO\ CLAY AND CAST IRON FURNACES. .C8 J UST received, a full supply of CLAY AND CAST IRON FURNACES— all $izes—for sale by ' • 19tf J. Li WOODRiUFF ' , , . \••' ', IH- - OATES &. TALBOTT, (sucbessorS to COLE MM &• PORTEH,) Attornies and' Counsellors at Law, will atlehd with promptness to all business entrusted to their care. GEO. C. BATES, JNOI TALBOTT. Detroit, Michigan. 6mS0 , , 1 1 —«* PENCIL CASES. O OLD, Silver, Plated, ^anvadl, Brass and Steel Pencil Casei, sold low by Nov.], 33 O. JEl. SIBLEY._ DESERTTcNl^ESlnd setts, balance handlles, 53 piece**. Also, balance handles seTf tip, and rivetted handle desert knjves aind forks, in setts, a verv superior article ; juslt receiv- ed and for sale by 4 J. L- WOODRUFF. June 1, 1886. • 11 fin A BL Kand JL FdRKS, in R£k ROTARY COOKING $T0VES, NOB ^^1P i,2& 3—Just received ijind for, sale, by J. L. WOODRUFF. Oct. 28, 1835. . 32tf NAIV1ELLED& UOLLOWWAI&S a fjill supply recervec[ai|id/qi|!sala by June f, 1836. J. L. WOPDRUFF. 3 BAL.ES T~.IV I NE INDIA TivlNE,for sale J. L, 11 WOODRIUFF. rpHE jubsferiber- ia ~**~ just receiving his Spiingsuppljy of HAH L DWTARE, CUTLERYt SAD- tERY7& FANCY GOODS, and will sell on bis usual ac- ting teriui. ;, : | . . • JT.L. WOPDRpFF. Cananjdaigua, Jbne 1,1836> 1 11 0#BBUfiGY,&iyl)»knt»Jr IRON . Ml^EtREE LUMBBIft WAfJON, f0. sale \pm,. andSsn liberal cr ;dit, by \'- J, 1806. 25, WU. fflT1B t JB» '~r y -:-' --. ••-•-•'\—'—-^.' • • •: mACT,r^tb» Revised Act of tM State, fm®x HM***™*?*; Vf^m *w for PA ! «ih 'r-.V,' #.. •'.•\. PuUUhed ly C, Mont, Camndaigva. AMERICAN CLASS-READER. IACT1CAL AND THEORETICAL SYSTEM ARITHMETIC. BY GEORGE WILLSOW, A.M. sta. mtmmmmmM f B^IE attenilion of Teaohcrs, and of all others 1 JL , interested in tho subject of education, is invited to tho<%ntninatiou of tho abevo-named works|. In the course of several introductory lessons, dosigned (.o be read and studied by the pupil, the authojr of the CLASS-REA-DKK has embedicd and illustrated by copious examples, all the essential principles of nmturaland correct elocution. The propeir inflections of tho voice.are' indicatod ac- cording to the iinethod of notation used by Walk- er, Murray andi others, except that the mark \is affixed to the inflected instead of'the accented syllable. A much greater v&rioty in the selections, and. 4 belter adaptation of thorn tot ho capacities of! learners, train in other reading books, will bo found in.the C Iiaes- Reader. Many of them havo been drawn f *om 4 tho Sacred Scriptures, which for passages of natural eloquence, suited to the purposes of improvement in'elocution,, are un-c rivalled by any works of morehuman production. The ARITHMETIC is designed to succeed tho elementary treatises of Colburn and others, and to give the loarn.er a complete practical and'theo- retical knowljedgo of, the science of numbers.— Tho rationale of overy principal rule and opera, tion, is attempted to be given, with as much clearness, brevity and-.precision, as practicable. Several ne\y and convenient contractions UTO introduced ; and among them,tho PRUSSHAN-METU- I OD of cancelling and balancing, nnenbera, aa- taugbt in our tallies by certain German loctarosr on Arithmetic, but not before published ia this * country. A new SYSTEM OF Paoi-oaTiaN, very much siro- plifiying the stiiitement, and facilitating the «olu- ; tion of questions, especially in the Double Rule i of Tbreo, will Ike found in thisbpok. Spaco does i not allow a specification of many olh6r point»,hi iviiich this treailico diffops from .other systems. Tho brief peiriod sinco the-, publication of these ' books hits prevented the Publisher, except in a few coses, fromi bringing them to tho notice of teachers and other soentific gentlemen. Where bo ha4 been enabled to do so, tho favor with w-htch they have been received\ and tho readiness with which they have in almost every instance boen adopted, afford a most gratifying earnest, that they wiils,Don be gonerally admitted into the {list of approved and standard school books*. Tho subjoined testimonials are tho muro valu- able from the fact, that they express tho convic- tions of persons, who, in most eases, are, or have been practical teachers. From tbe,Rev. It S. Spencer, of Brooklyn, form- erly elected President of Hamilton College. '. Brooklyn, May 19, 1836. [Hit. MOUSE : -•> Sir—I havo vtry carefully examined \The American Class-Reader,\ by \Georcc Will- son,\ and have uto hesitation in expressing my opin- ion of its excellence. I consider it the best work, for the purpose for which it is designed!, Chat 1 have everscn. I ami confidenj it will be fouiltd beneficial both to Tencliens and Pupils ; and cannot but desire its immediate adioption in our academies and schools. II S. SPENCER. [From the Principal and Assistants of the Canandaigua Acadejny] Canandaigua Academy, tilay 2, 1830. Mr. C. Mont: 8ir—Having examined several pontons of Mi. Willton's Ariibmslic iu momugcript,we consider II a vnluablri auxilia- ry lo ll)C ullaimiK-nl of arithmetical knowlislgu. Anilimclic ia bcro treated as a HCUMICP. and not RA a mechanical art: all u*clcs« matter IH laid aside; long and (cdioait prnblrms, untl mere puzzles,, sro ituiiioasly avoided i ami only such questions are selected as are of practical value : yet many of tbcm arc sufficiently difficult tu cull fortb tbe mventlvo poivqrn of the nta<Uent. Many operatipnB.furmcrly tediono, •ire much alirldgeill; nnd tbe Double RUlo of Three, in other books the mo«t difficult of alt rules in lie understood, is in this work muds clenr and easy. Tbe Square ond-Cous Iluota are more ingeniously and fujly illustrated, in thia woi It. than in any arithmetic with which vie are acquaiotad ; and the problems under ihcse^rulea are useful sod practical, The Author has cxiplatnea tho rules ol orilhmettc in a philo- sophical manner, mad greatly aided tho sludsnt in compre- hending the rcasoni, of many operations hot itluMruinl in otjrer works in cxvinmon qse. IVe vtsry cheerfully recom- mend the work to,the nott.ee and cxnmiuutton of teachers. nadur the full comviciiou that tbey will find it a very valua- ble addition to tho books designed for Uto instruction of youth In our BCnotula trad acadaa>te». . We huve nlsto examined Mr. Wiilson's CLASS- REAI>ER, and are highly pleased with the work.— Th« Introductory Lessons exhibit, in a concise and uncommonly clear manner, the principles of good reading. \1 he selections of the work we think very Froportion.haB he presented methods, newand'hjgh ly.-uaeful.. ,. - j Heartily do we hope these books vill come into general use among our schools- ' ' 1 {From the Phelps Journal.] The American Class-Render, end acr-Arithmetic, published by Mr- George Willson, were put iota my IiandB a few days since for examination, end I die) hot hesitate 1 to exprosB for them a distinct and decii ded approval, lb tho Reader, we find a selection of lessons ol varied character, in prose and verse i and in general, uot of that elevated style and sentimem that render tbe reading books of our schools unfit for ordinary use. In the Introductory^Lessonc. teachers may .find some very valuable suggestions! arid rules for rending; which, if observed end rigid* ly practised, will correct the numerous errors prev- alent among those who assume the control and in* struciion ofour schools. The Arithmetic, is ihrHjy humble opinion excellent, above any work of tlicHand extant. A plan of in- struciion is indicated,which, if adopted bv tho teach* rr, will impart the greatest benefit to the'.pupil.-rt • Explanations are given in every case and briefly and clearly discussed, from which a Rule is deduced, in such a manner us i s palpable to the mind of the mo'st ordinary scholnr. In fine, it is the system requireq in' all our schools. • It meets the wants of teachers; and scholars, and supplies a place which others hive! fruitlessly endeavored to fill. _ • I.uin anxious, as one who feels a deep interest in the welfare of schools generally, and as one who ought to have a supervisory care over them, to have every school in the town of Phelps amply supplied 1 with Wiilson's Class-Reatler and Arithmetic, by the commencement of its winter session. AN INSPECTOR. [From the Albany Argus.'] TUB AMERICAN CLA^S READER is the title of a useful collection of lesions in reading,designed for academics and comnin i schools, by IWr. Geo. Willi son, of Canandaigua, in thia ataje. The \Chief exi cellencc of tho compilation consists in the variety of the selections,* both as -aspects style and character, ibeir adapation to the ige, taste and altninrpent ol the learner, nnd in the introductory- exercises in art ticulation, inflection, emphasis ana (he other essen! tial elemonts ot.' elocu'on, which the author haserah. bodied in regular les-ons at the heginning of th«j? book, and illustrated by an artificial notation of hi* own, exeinpUTying tint varieties of inflection, end the importance oft.a co rect opnlicaiion of tho rule to become a good reaJer. These lessons are ai epitome of the principles of elocution which are t, be fnuntj only in the elaborate tiieatises^pf the dai simplified and adapted to the capacities of leamen. nuu as a help in teachmgto rpatl,they arc well wortlji the atteuAipn of instructors of youth. •< ( From fAft Detroit Journal.] ' TUB AMKRICAN CLASS READER, &c. by George lVd/«on.i-VVe pronounce iho American Class Readi- er a decided miprovement on all-similar works which hove preceded it. The reason for this is obf- viousto all who knoW HJr, Willson—his acquirements and his experience in the management of schools. Mr Piertoont, tho c-'dnpiler of ihe National Reader], which isl now much used in schools, was nojt a teac r er, although a man of taste and judgment.- He w; a nice judge of style, but probably reflected little, oi the adaptation of the selections lo tbe progressiv, capacities of pupils, jliesides, Mr. Willson hash troducet) many directions, by way of prel.iminar which, if not new, are, 0°' generally found} in sufl cietit connexion with reading exercises, artd whic I have heretofore depended on the teacher, who ma nut always have understood them well himself— fo] ! explanation. It striken (is that the introduction cjf | this book into our schools would be beneficial both lo Teachers and the taught. i *'*\. -V\\ /i-Wl ^ 'V&TT'T* •PTSHWJS i . r,d TyW: its. \ mt* \•' -i ; •^^^t^:^m^$m» If- --a- \I\ ! '\\I '\ I \ •• •\• ' »L i •— ,• ,L • niiliti •»,,,,, —I |l I ,i ^ , IJistrict SchiM>l tibrariest. A JLARGM ti'ioi tment of BOOKS, •JBL suitable for the Libraries of District Schools, many of which have been published ex- pressly for that purpoje, may be found at the tfanandoffrua Bookstore, They will be sold ex. trsmely low. The folhwing compose the series published, by the Eaijpe :s:— , Pint- Sefics— Convert* ions on JYaturnl History; ¥ istpry bf, Virginia; HSs ory of New York,S vols-i raits ,61 the Indians, 2 vols.—six volumes, price fZM. I Second Series.— Paulding's! Life sf Washington, 2 vols.i History of Insects i vols.; Polar Seas; Life of Newton; Indian Riogr iphy, 2 vols.; Abercrombie on the Inteiloctual Powe m ;rdo. on tho Moral Feel- injfs;, Memoirs . of Jbst phjne; Mudie'a Popular Cuide to Nature; Lander's Travels in Africa, 2 vols.; Combo's Physiology; Dbklon Society; Letters on Natural Magic; James'ii Chivalry and Crusades; Life of Napoleon, 2 vols, —in all 80 volumes, price «iQ.oo., i • A Long' list of chai p i ndJ ssoful books might be added, if thought niceisary. Those who wish tp purchaise are invitt d t o c 1 all and examine them , Nov. 1836. C. MORSE, j LADIES SJTlk REAVER HAT k J , BULL reip«pully invite« the atteri- •. tion of tbe Eac ies to an entire, neii, and elegtint aaaorttAtn ! of Ladies and Mi$se$ SATIN BEAVEh H(ATS, of the Lateit Eashionh, direct frdin NOw York. Alto, (Senflenjen's SILK MATS, ^with far bod- ies, -wbtch prove |the cheapest and most elegsnt dress hat in use. Alto, an entire, new! and splendidr'asiiojrtirient of DtUr, Fur Seal, and Hair Stal GAPS, of the latest fashions. Also, 100 BUFFALO ROBES. Canandaigua, Npv. 1, 1836. 33 Important Information. TO PERSONS AFFLICTED WITH THE FOLLOWING [COMPLAINTS, viz: m m -<p*S» A &m ' WA^TVPA C twni'N o JBSTAJBlilSHtMKNTi , mmRp HAYES, baviife recently _____ eblifgedbijegtabllishmendwitb toeiv buildings &. fl__cb_nery, to meet Hie growing demand for Vehicles of c_j>nveyan|e, intends to keep on hand a good assortment of fash- ionable cai-riages/such as BAROUCHES; CHARfOlTEES, with pommon and ex- tension tops j a great variety of four-icheel BUGGIES, with 1 and 2 seats; STAN- HOPES, £IGS, &c. &o+ &c., all of which will be sob on his usual! liberal terms, at his establishment in SOUTH-BRISTOL HOLLOW* About 20: carriages will be completed- I his- month: several are now ready for sale. As he employs none btit first-rate jour- neymen, bin work will be done in tbe most substantial and tasteful manner. Orders for carriage.i of. any description will be ex- ecuted on si,ort notice. Having sustained a heavy loss by fire about 16 months since,he tenders his thanks to tbe community for their sympathy', and trusts that he may receive an extensive patronage. TERMS i 6 montbscredit/or good paper if paid with n S months.bo interest<?barge_|; at the end cf 6 months, interest from date forjc'asA down, A deduction of 5 pe^ cent, South-Brutal, April 1^ ; 1^36. .» Iy4 Sorofnla, Leprosy, Salt Hheum. St. Anthony's Fire, Fever Spree, even ' if bones-are affected. White Spellings, ! Scald Head, , Violent Eruptions, afs ter Meesles, F RANK LIN INK MANUJFACTORY.- The subscribers respectfully inform thp • public, and particularly Printers-in tho western , country, and in Upper Canada, that they contirj- 1 ue the manufacture of PRINTING INK, at ! their establishment at Waterford, N. Y. where every variety of Ink, may be obtained. The Buffalo Journal, as well a* most of thp loading papers in tho State, is printed with Ink from their Factory, and they think that with the various improvements which they have recontly introduced in the manufacture, that their ink ip at least equal to any'made in tho Stato. , T. J. &.G. VV. EDDY. June 25. ' 15tf O- A supply of tho above INK, is kept con- stantly for sale at the Canandaigua Bookstore', by t C. MORSE. ' IRON AND STEEL. LD Sable,New S|able, Swede*, •Square, Round English, Flat Bar, Nail Rods, Band Iron, Hoop, llorso Shoe, Faggot, iron. • Sprirfg, p. Blister, fc! .vedea, Gerv man and Cast Steel, Horse Nails. Axel Arms finished with Boxoi, Axel Arms, from 1 1-8 to 2 1-2 .wedged, boxes to match ; Share moulds, Crowbars, Wagon Boxes, Pipo Boxesj, Vises, Mouse Hole and Common Anvils, Dollow* Pipes, Bellows. A lull supply of the above arj. happy. The penuliarities of this reading book, viz : , llc i„ f or g_i 0 on accommodating terms lA.q^nitta M. ithnttr mnnr«tiin!ir.rt-nnd iho n..aQn_Tp_ «<,|#»f»r_ i nn T » ,»,>-.^.»_ I hnv ER,\ by ICSSODS v. iibout punctuation, and the passages select- ed from various writers, containing something beau- tifuB in seiitimeini or valuable as maxims, annexed to many of the lessons, enhance its value. We very c.v erfully rei-ortsmend the work as decidedly one of the Dest rending books prepared for our schools. HKNUV IIinVK. Principal ItlMlATtO M ROBINSON, 7'-ac/<'ro/,Va.__m_.i<.t THOMAS M. LANK. J >„,..-„,. FHANKLIN S. HOWB, > v \ , '\ an \- Ontario Female Seminary, Aug. 183(5. Having used Mr. VVillapn'a CI.AS.S-REAUER, and ARITHMETIC, in this Institution on*, term, \\y fully concur witn the nbove testimonials in their lavor, HANNAH IPIIA.M, ) p , ARABELLA SMITH, \ Pnnct l> ah - Cananduiguh, July ], 1_3C. Mr. Morse: Dear $tr—Intierestedas I am in the subject ol early an<| popubr education, it is with trufc pleasure that I hail every well designed elion in its behalf. I trouble you mow with this brief communication, simply to record my high opinion of the la'c pro- ductions of our esteemed'lellow citizen, George Willson. , r Ih the cursory review which I have been enabled to tnke of his American Class-Header and Arithmetic, I have been persuaded .that he has contributed largely to supply/a present most important desidera- rism—a $ysien> «>t well digested und plyjosophicaj books (jy the use ol srbools. It is perhaps etiou^h lor me to say that in my view he has succeeded well u\ carrying out the designs plated in his prefaces to the above named works. Most dhoerfulv con I recommend bo'h iho Class- Reader 4nd Arithmetic to the patronage of ihe pub- lic. With oisteem, I nm.yourn, M. LA HI.K P.THOMPSON. 4 Pastor cf the First Congregational Cliurih. Canandaigu, Aagurt 'i_, 1S36-. • ,nve examined \THE ASIKIUC'VN CLASS-READ- y •' Mr. Gtjorge Willson,\ nnd huve no hosiiii tion in saying, that it is a work well worthy to be sdopted into our Common Schools and Academies. The selections ovince a discriminating, taste and sound judgment on the part of the author, and the work cannot fail! to be useful to tho scholar. AIAUK H. SIBLEY. Mr. Morse: ' • Sir—Having carefully examined ''The American Class-Reader,\ by CEOR-IE WILLSON, I hom;.>'e uot to express my opinion deeldedly in its lavor, '•-.- cause I deem iit a work, qhas-te in its aolcctiou-, classical in point of diction, and admirably calcula- ted to assist youih in becoming correct rcdecs. I hope that it will biffunivcrsully adopted in our schools. ' I have also examined your \ Practical and Tueo- retioal Arithmetfic,\ by the some author, containing' several.new metlliods of operation, nnd a new system of Proportion ; und hesitate not to say, that it is the beat work I have seen of tho kind. — BANIKL GIBBS, TeacJiCT of the Select School, Vienna, N. I*. Vicnrm, Juno 18,1830. [From tketPriseipalof hhaeft Acadenvj.] \ ' '. ' It/iaca, July 8, 183G. MB. C. MORSE I Dear Sir—The American Class-Reader', and fl| concise mmtm. of Arithmetic, by Mr. GEOROJ: WILLSON, of Ciiiiinndatgua, I havo looked over with' somocaro, andBSteem them excellent manuals of instruction for schools and academies. The subjects which they, embrace are of radical importance in o course ofeducaiiion of any extent, and the-author Who has nrrtployisd so much good sense and taste in the matter and dlrcasof them, has conferred anob- %_tidn on his country. W: A, IRVING. rFrero the Litnngilon, Register.] ' The \ American aa$s.Reader,\ by G«mqB WILL- 8 2 w r '.W fwdlknown ts the l«{o efllclent Principal of Lmpgaton Ctjpmy.High Schot#»Iso dl the Can- andai^ua Acdde|ny shd other popolsr Institutiotii,) is In our ccndtdi estimstifln, the best hook of the kind how in use,, both for young schQlarp, and stu- dents, mere advanced,} its rhttorie-llii excellent. 23 J. L. WOODRUFF. SINGLE SL DOUBLE BARREL GUN& J UST received au invoice of first rate l^ondon single and double barrel GUNS, and Fowling Pieces, by J.L.WOODRUFF. June 1, 1836. 11 snd all disorders arising from an impure state of the Blood snd Humofs- -are assured that DR. RELFE'S 20Ti_lTIO_.i DB.OFS ; Continue* Unrivaled, (or tbe Prevention,, R sljef, and Cure of these complaints. In proof o l which, read tbe folow ingr \.'!.! ' i, Remarkable evre of a cbss IS years standing : Extract of a letteir. fcir—•' My leg ! , which Upfore did not look liku a human Iim_t,--i_t now entirely healed up, qaflsr resisting every other application for 1 2 yearih) Previous to taking your Relfe's Botanies Props, I bad given up all hope of relief.\ j 4 - _lno(Aer Case. Ajn $kent writes—f There ia a person taking the I Otanical Drops, evident ly with the greatest jad ranlage.\ He declares, to use his own worfls, *' It is doing' wuhders for him,'' and is, as it were, \snatching him from the grave.\ j Numerous .nstao'eei hsvs occurred where persons were pinin|g u vay a miserable eiciss tence, nothing they < quid procure affbrdattr them permanent reljef, until they had made use' of the above valuable II idicine. They are also jtbe bejsjl Spring and Autumnal Physic. Price $1, or 6 bottlejil for ^5, DUMFRIES REMEDY FOR o The! PUe^! TKIT AND SEE. SEAL'S VEGETABL2 BILIOUS PILLS W ARRANTED ilmt th use »ljo try theii^ will proier them, beforeany other ev> cr used. Any one who doe. not, will please return them. We wish it to be distinctly un- derstood, how Qir and in what cases we re> co,mniend tins medicine as a rqmedy for disr ease. Iu tbd first plice we say that in all cai 6esilie Pilh tend to promote health and opt pose disease—no mallei .what may be the iia. turo or form of the disease, we say THV THEBJ —use tliyn according to the dirertiona, and if yoAi do not experteu' e a benefit frotn them relnrn thrm. We reroinnieiid ihem as an ein-ctual remedy for the following diseases. , If .the ilirt eti ins are ftillo-ivcil we are confident lliey «ill elfe< t a.cure m i-ases t'f cusliverH-ss lit'ligcsuxn, IM'-B, J.|cl.linadach, Ltver Com» phmils, DiarrhiM anil Dysentdiy, DniOKV .Woriiis, Iinpiuinea of the Blood, He_d_< he Famtiiejs at the Sumach, Sour Siomaih fleartbiirn, -5urfeii. Nervuiisness, P.ljiii.itinn Distill bed r.|aep, Erystpelus he. In female disorders ihey ate in most cases effectual and alwavs useful. For (_ri>vel thoy are abv useful unu m.'inv tunes a complete. They J ' syate hiinior. In 4-ases where the disease is •table the patient will consider inoment to be made as coin b'le and this c«n be accomplished by ihe usri of the these Pill.. They are a great* Tonic; ,is wtll ae Cathartic. The longer one has ay,$ remedy, y are inferior io nothing for cleansing ihq em from Scroltils. Cancer, or any other loctii i rhitoriesl instrnctions are ^ssif|te, siill a NMr w,brfe»itt which **- *\ ?,r loh-or the absthts-nesa w d, .1?_*_**F a>Bcbi«?f th e abstrnsenesa In Winy rules.' while h» mtredu^efiefwl Bevy*nd P Isitfrhetflod»bf l«p ii . ...„•# t \m \\ \*' ««\»»»«_».. Dear Sir—Having uaed f!,r.l ama,,erof 1 ?°ur \Magmic oljlica\ in my famfly for .\\?_?. as .. p09SI4 ! *°^ a len ? l » of lime„kni; having become fullyaat- Uiiod of its unque-tiiina lie merit, sod entire ,su_ pei iiority over every titty ir medicine that has come wuhin my knowledge, 'or the cure of that tors in, the t^Qlli-ache, snd also for'pre- serving the gums free fiom disease, and restoring tlKTn to hoaldi after having become diseased, as well as purifying and sreotoning iho breath, I inn induced, for the bennfilof those who are af (iicieii with disease of tie teetb and gums, to o f fer ».ou my testimony it) favor of so dosirabla a i imedy tor those troubl isoma complaints. I QCO, dear sirjy<ur obeU'm sorv't, I J. D. EDWARDS. Dn. M, HITCHCOCK, ytica . ... -.-•. ua -,...!._.«._. , ue mnger one hag i wnnt n m y knowledge, been in the tiabii of using tlieiu, the less does menting jfain, the t^ it iequire to produce tho desired effect. This is an. ini|iortani conside. niton and one which should not bjB overlooked. .Each •Boxicnntmiis 00. Price DO cents 8CARLS5 TOOTH ACUKDROPi.'. These drops wdl never, fad t o cure anyj case where tlio paiu is oetasianetl by ihe docoy of of the tpoib and i'Otise«|uent exposure of the uerve; Tbey contain, nothing injurious to tho teetb or gums. Price : 25 cent. ; SEARL'tS CORN PLASTER. , All those who \try it f«nd immediate re.lef and nu effecti al cure. If tho directions are followed and it does uot remove the soarnesi very soon and finally cure tho cofn—return tho u$x and tho motley will bu refutjdod, Price 25 cents a Box. SEAHL'S CATARRH OR HEAD ACHE 'SNUFF. A speedy relief fur Cntarr^, Lethergv, Nervous Ht>adnchc, Inflamed Byes, Common Colds Jto. Severe haad&uhee comnroulv yield io a single pinch of u. Price 85 cemYa box. SEARL'SCELjEBRATED EYEWATER, Needs only using to support its reputation in all softgof weiK and infl-med eyw, Pfic* 45cenl». %* The above medicine* are' for sale bv J. B. HAYES, it hip DriiMiit Slow htQm Scurvy,\ Foul Festering Erup- tions, Pimpled & Carbuncled Faces, Sore Eyes, gore Legs, Ulcere, Vsneral Taints, when Mercury has failed. NE of the best and most thorough remedies known for tljis (roubiesome complaint. It haa mpre perfectly a iswered the purpose for which it is intended ihan any other now in common use, and affbrls immediate and ptrtna nent relief, both fromtt e disorder itself, arid fti accompanying symptotis of pain in the loins, virtico, liomdochc', toss 61 appetite, indigestion, aud other marks of debility Price $1 for both art clea—Ointrhent and E lecluary-J-or 50\ centa When but~one only is wanted. j • • i .fX^None are gemtjne unlesaJ'signed T. KIDDER, on the w^ap jier, (sole proprietor and successorlp Dr. CoowiL^,) by whom they are for sale, at hie counting Room, No. 99, Court strt. BostoD, and by lis special appointment by J. B. HAYES No 1. j •*; ^ 1> Canandaiprua, May.2$,'1836 \^ DR. M. HITCHCOCK'S TtfAGNETppDONTICA, .THE Utopian dreamis of the \alchymist are realized, and a, remedy discovered for the TOOTHACHE, and! preserving those important and boatiful.nppebd«g«s of the human system, by tho use of the Magnetic, Odonrica, which, by its attractive purifying and strengthening qual- ities, removes allexij-aneoussubstances from the teeth, and preserves 'htm in their natural brill- iancy,, and the gums in soundness and beauty.— It is ascertained from experience, that when used, tho teeth will he< r er decay, but remain till tho latest age of man, vith their natural wear When they are docayei, its progress will be ar- retted, and the teeth preserved and prevented from aching. The use of it will save the great expense of filling, filirg, and scraping, which performed by unikiUJTuI persons is very injurious to them.\ ! A gentleman not long ago'came to me, whose tooth wore fast gojng «c deosy; they were loose —his gums were spo^g r and feverish, his breath foatid . I advised him ttj use my MAGNETIC ooon« TICA, which he did, land in one week his teeth were firm in their sobkuls, his gums.hed resum- ed their health, his bn alh was-corrected. All this cost fifty conts, i brush, and a little exertion. I repeal, 1 do not bajliove tbe teeth will decay if ihis is.uiad as direc ad. This-preparation is on different principle^ til an any other in use. Sinco this waswrittei, another, and anoth.r, and another, have cailail on me, and expressed their gratification for} th j great benefit they have recaived from the usi 9'my Magnetic Odonlica. They say no moneyi v oufd indues them to be without thia invaluable article. The following letter)is jus! reoeived from J. D-. Edwards, Esq., CJerk oftheoity of.Utica: JJTIC^, JO_.T i, 1835. ^ Dr. M, Hitchcock Front the ktx ioi Observer. I tin. MATMARD—I n«t Load in the Observer, Dr 51. Hiichcook's advertip imant, recommending his Bf.imEPW ODOmiCA fortheToodi-ache, fpr preventing tham frdi 1 decaying, restoring the Gums to bfaltli ivhth t iuiud, snd nrenrving them in health, and for purifying the breath. I thought it rather e_travs|ani—having a prejudice agailnst these kind of] [iieparations-i-but having a great regard for the tafth and their appands'es, 1 determined to try it, wlifch I did, and after using it forsonfa time, I Mre tivsh thst it was different froin any bthsr dsntriBii»or wash I had ever uitd ^•^and I hsvs uisd tltnb it all in uit. I aui now com(ncidtliatHit4v<ry valuable preparation, and^ecommsndit tojav iry Lady and Gentleman it a lunsrior article for*!)« purpoies it is'rtcom* insndsd^ind Ido hritibslievi thitiithwtljiyer d*e4y f whan used, bjtt > Vear out by age. ' A FtuiM> ..4d i saruc* Pacir-AK^TioMf. ,0j'<__i_r'. \ii QOMMON 3CHOOL DEPOSITORY baa lately teen opened at 71 Stale street, Al- bany: wheije eah be had the M Comnnon School Assistant,\ edited by J. Otyilfe Taylor, on/the following lo w terms: for a, single subscriber SO cents ; for, 6 copies $2; and for 20 Copies §5, —- The object c f this wbr* is Ihe. (improvement of Common Schools—^Also, tb promote \the same great object t series of small manuals, called the \ Uiseful Set ool I_ooks\ published by J . OrviHe Taylor. Tl e design of this series is to place^a good uniform set of books into the Common Schools. Tbe Cseful School Books embrace a complete sei. of elementary works,' on Agricul- ture, Politic _1 Economy, Laws of Nature, Civil Government, &.C. as well as the best Grammar, Geography, ^Arithmetic and Spelling Book.— These cheap little manuals may- be had at tbe \Common School Depository\ at wholesale or retail. | ' ly25 k ILCL| Jqne 1, fee; O IL CLOTH. for sale by -5 rolls BrusseMs Pattern, J. L. WOODRUFF. 11 B Y virtue of a power contained in a mort- gage executed by Zephanniah Briggs __. Mary his wife, and Lewis Briggs, of Spririg- water. in thje county of Livingston, and state of New Yoirk, to Preston, Thayer, of Cana- dice,- in the county „of Ontario, and stato aforesaid, bearing date|;he seventh day o f No- vember, 1881, ^nd recorded in the Clerk's of- fice of the county of Ontario on the ->th d^y of November, 1831, at 2 o'lclock, P.* M., in li- ber 17 of mortgages, at folio £61, on which there ia now claimed to be due at tbe date o|| this notice, the sum of three hundred and eighty seven dollars and forty one cents—the following described premises : \ situate in no. eight, in the fifth range of townships in the county of Ontario and State of New York, and, is designated as lot number four in Sam- uel A. _La wrenpe's tract, a|s per survey bf John Scott, whose field notes!,a'reiin' th'e office of Charles Seymour, esq,, containing one hun* deed anil one acres acd forty-four huudreihs of an acre of laud, bo the same more or less. This land #as purchased by H. B. Gibson of the President, Directors and Company of the Bupk of New York, as per deed recorded in the Clerk's office of Ontario, on the 20th day of April, 1^5, and bv said Gibson conveyed to the said jZ. and L. Briggs\—wjill be sold at public vendue at the Court House in the vil lage of Canandaigua, on Saturday, ihe fourth day of March next, atone o'clotk in the after noon of thait day. Doted September 14, 1836. PRESTON TfiAY^R, Mortgage*, J. MASON. Attorney B Y virBueofa power contained in a _m>r.- gage, executed by ^Stephen Briggsjof the ( town ff Bristol,' in thfc County of Onta- rio, and State of New York, and Eliza bib wife to Harvey Chase and Jacob Cbase. of Richmond, in the. county of Ontario, jind State of New York, bearing date the 1st day of June 1835, and recorded in the Clefk's office of 8,-id county, on the 1st day of July 1835, at 9 o'clock A- M.,in Liber 20 of mprt- gages at folio<437, on which there is now clai- med to bis due at the date of this notice, the sum of serenty -nine dollars and seventy-,five cents, the following described premises situ- ate in the town of Bristol, county and Stale aforesaid, being part of lot number twenty* eight in t jwnsiip number .line jn the fourth range taken from the south west enrnef of the east half of said lot, aind bounded as'fol lows, (vi:::) beginning at a stake in'the cen- tre of the highway leading from Isaiah Case's tc the old road, thence west along the south lireof lands owned by Jonathan Case twenty t'*o rodsand seven link,thence south on the esst line of lands owned by Asahel Clark fat enough to contain three acres with a line running east parallel with said norlh line to the centre of said highway, thence north along the centre of said highway to the place of beginning, will be sold at Public Vendue 1 it the Court House in the village of Canandaigua, on Friday the. ihirteentu day pf Januajry next, at one o'clock in the after- noon of that day.—Dated July 20th 1<836. . HARVEY CHASE, and JACOB CHASE, . * Mortgagees. J. rVfA,soN, Attorney. < N CHANCERY.—At a Court of Chancery, held for the State of New YoTk at. the town of Canahiaigua, op the first day ol December, one thousand eight hundred and thirty-six; < Present, Daniel Mbseiy, Vice Chancellor of 'he seventh Cir- cuit. ' 1 ' ' Forman Shearman, . VS. ' ' Mary Shearman the elder, Phoebe Ann Eastux>od, John Shearmar,, James Shearman, William Sliieamnan,Mary Shearmar, tlie younger, orirf £lieq Shearman. IT appearing, to the satisfaction of this court, that the bill -c f complaint in .this cause is filed tor the purpose if obtaining partition of the following de- scribed pieces of land,\ situated in Furmington, ia the,county of Ontario and State ot New 'i.prk, to wit: Ninety-two acres, being a part of lot number eighty-three in said lowhybounded on the (south,east and north, by the lines of said lot, on the west by lands deeded to Paul Harris by Isaac -Hathaway: Andabojut fifteen acres, part of Jotntimber^ighty.six In the.stiid town, bounded as iollows.—Beginning at the south-east corner of said lot, and running thence i£orth,on the east line of said lot^eight chains and fiftylinkB, to ostake i thenee-northwordh' twenty chains fto the highways thence southerly, along the middle of the highway, six chains and fifty links to the spiii-h line of the said lot; thence east oh said south Bne twenty-two chains to the'place -of begin- ning j i nd that the complainant, and the defendants l^hoepe Acn Eastwood, James Shearman, William Sheam»_n, Mary' Shearman, the younger, Eliza Shearman and John-Shearmap, if living, are seized in fee of tho above describedjands, in equal shares and proportions, as tenants m common, subject to the right of dower of Mary Shearman tho elder, therein. And it also appearing .that John Shearman, if living,Is absent from this State, or cannot be found therein; and it also appearing that if the said John is dead the persons having,\or claiming, interest in the equ«l undivided seventh part of said pi \\\\ are imkhowd. Oq motion of Mr. Alvah Wbrden, $1 counstlfor complainant,it is Ordered, that the sglS John Shearman, or waf, or all nersohs, claitnmg ih» tererst in the said premises from, ornndeChim, appeM and answer the bill of complaint filed Jn this canseJ on, or befor.,; the twenty-ffik'dajf $March i«s«,rirthattne sard eorophtiuants bill or#jnp]oitit bk mm ss eottfessed by the said John am all per. seftsalsimlrtg e_tate*4nd interest in stodnreintses f-prWjM under, him. And UisfiKU>fr;,p-S*e^fthat this Order fa* puWi«hed4n the Albans Aittfts and m th*-#wrIo w -' •*-\ :: ' L --- •\ - ,l \ ;_i»nil)iiarie«8m^tb_ ..... ;'• WWI5_$I_L'S REPORTS . mf KiiUtttrdViSorrogirte, . .' '}..-' Jttit-received and fgr «*£ et the^Catnfea&igoa Bookstdre. M*%2&i 91836.- r \Jt. jfl r^AKEST (no dodbt^lSSaS'Stltb. J_L Store of Miss JANE WAR», a piSwW&T&k can Slrpw. The person who twkit^tMutimk to return it at§oon ds convenient, to f^ri ' exposure which woalfl bj no. means sdi respeetabiiity, 1 .'• Canandaigaa, Jftge 1-3, ifsS. #= r> IN ,PARTITl6_S r To the Jadgss of tbe Court of Common pleas, la and for the County of Ontario, in.the 8iate>fjSe*r York, the Petition of Hemsn Chapfo, ofmefowH oi East 1 Bloomfield, in said Coanty, resblctSdiy\ sbeweih— '• ;. 1 '• \ - * . • I IHAT Oliver.Ctutptn, late of said t&«f#, died . seized of one equal undivided baif \jpari of. those parcels of land and premises consisting of rw© parcels oi land, together eonstituting the Mill-'efid Mill privileges lately occupied and owned] by 'the! . said Oliver Chapin and Ehstta Steele, in i&fcatihip • number ten in the- fourth range in said town of East Bloomfield; one piece of the said land heinglpart of.' lot number seventeen, ahd described. alMlWs;-— , Beginning at the eentre<of.t_te highway,-sev^e__a_a» westerly from the point of intersection ot the high- way with the east line of lot number Bev'tBf£mi .\ thence north fifty degrees west six chains'^,a heap, of Stones; thence south fifty-three degre^-West six chains _uid sixty-five links; thence ea^t fene, de- gree eputh eight chains and seventy-thr_e, -istifes. to the centre of the highway;' thence easteOT -Jong the centre of the highway to the place of begtmjaig,: containing ,^]bout ;wo aer^s of land; and fife other *• piece of land being a part of lot number fixteeii, containing about two acres, lying on bot^-iides.oi. the highway, and bounded, west By the land of Asa Haywardandof Shepard aad Mungon, and .south b y \ land of Plieha Steele; the skid premises together being the same described in a deed of rauttaal re- le&be executed by Oliver Chapin and Elisha Steele- bearing .date tbe twenty-second of . &e&esaber r A eighteen hundred and • seven, and recorded in Liber forty-one of deeds, at folio 472, in tbe Clerk's Office of Ontario County. ! >., Andyojur petitioner farther shows, that of the eaid half ofthe said premises of which the said Oliver Chapin died seized, Edward Chefpin, of the : State of Massachusetts, i s now seized in fee of one undivided , sixtieth part; Eb'sha S.Chapin, HarrietCbapin,Her.- ' ry Chapin, Frances Chapm, Andrew Chapin and Beilona Chapin,_ pf. the State of CoDnfecueus, sfe each seized in fee o f one undivided three femdred f aud sixtieth part; Martin C. Chapin, of the Stale of f Massachusetts, is seized in fee of one nirjejy-iiaah 1 yflrt; Daniel Reed and Phefye.bis wife, of lie .Soy, ! m the county of Genesee, are seized in fee in right \ ofthe said Pbebe.of one undivided twelfth part; and ' yjjur Petitioner, Hteman Chapin, is seized iwieeof. f the residue of the said half of the said premises;; : and that of the other undivided half of the said fr premises, Sarah Ann Gdddard, Maria H. Gdddard and Theodore Goddard, infant f^iildfen of Atmina Goddard, deceased\ now ofthe town of Yorkjin the county of Livingston, are each entitled to a.rever- sionary 'interest \in fee, to be redgced to'fjossjession. on the death of Anna Steele.in one undivided twenty-i • ; first part; and yoar petitioner is unable to state who is tbe owner or owners of the residue of ihe said last mentioned undivided half of the said pTifem.-es,J:' but thai the same\ or some interest therein, is claim- ed, aSS your petitioner _is informed, by Sylyanas\ Lothrop and Henry S. Potter, now or iate,of Pitfs- ford, in tjhe county of Monroe, and by Morriis N!ew- ton, of East Bloomfield aforesaid ; but to which of the said claimants, or in what proportions,-iflo anjf^ or either of them the same belongs, your p^iktoneJF' is not able to show. And yonr petitioner fmrfhiff shows, that he and the said Morris T\ T ewtoaareii.o# in possession of the said premises, holding the same for the benefit of u_e persons interested in the saine; and furihe'r, that your petitioner is o f ftjll 'a^e, and that the said Edjvmrd Chap'm.Elisba S. 5 Chapin, Har-. riet Chapin, Henry Chapin, Frances Chf^pin^Aiidrew Chapin and Beilona Chapin, are minors, under the ' age of twenty one years. J.^' Your petitioner therefore prays that p^Ttilrpn may „. be made of said premises among the reipecdve \* owners thereof; or if partiiion cannot be niffHewith- out material injury to the-parties interested, ~i bat the', said premises may be sold in pureaajice ; .of kbuk\ statute in such case made and provided stand'thatS^ the purposes ^foresaid, Jonas M, Wbe^le^'^^Ciplif:. aiidaigua, maybe appointed guardian For'ffl|jfeiB3|... minors, and-that commisioners be appoiipted;to*'• make parti tion) &c. , ' '\! {''•' And your petitioner, as in duty bound, &«> » - . E__MAH CHipiN. . , Ontario County, ss:. , ' , j Heman Chapin, the above named petition*T,bein_r sworn, deposesandjsays, thatthe^eis^teiih.in, the ioregoin^jpelitionare true Bccorafjhg to&e best offaiajtnowiedge, information and belief-- i HEMAN CHAPIN. . Sworn this 15lh day of November ISS-i; before me\ \ ~ • . - OLIVER pRffLPS, First Judge of OntarioCourjty. * To Edward Chapin, Elisba S. Chapin, fcirriei Cbapih, Henry Chapin, Frances CbaphV ^.nd'-ew CHapin, Beilona Chapin, Martin C. Chapin.} 1 Darnel Reed and Phebe his wife, Sarah Ann Godddrd Ma- rian II. Goddard, Theodore'Goddard.Sylvanas Loth- rop, Henry S % Poiter, Morris Nev&ton, andalf others claiming any interest in the premises described in . the foregoing petition:— \~~ j-'I- You are hereby notified, that the foregoing peti- tion will be presented to ihe Judges of the^purtof ComniQn Pleas, tor the County ol Ontarflwiat the term thereof to be held at the Court House*lit Ctm- asdai^rua, in said County of Ontario, on tw third Tuesday of February-next, that the said Court may .proceed according tp the prayer of said petitioner Yours &c. ' THOMAS.M. HOWELL, Attorney; fo'r4he\ Petitioner. ' Dated, Canandaigua Nov. 15th 1636. 3m3D — r^ 7 ' : r- * Y virtue of an eiecation issued outliof the Clerk's Offiee of Ontario county, tqitaedt- rected-and delivered,\against the goods and-chnt- tels, lands and tenements,©/ Horam Sabi_f in ray- bailiwick—I have seized, and tSaken, .tbejnght, title, and interest ot the said Sabin in, and to, the following described piece or parcel of land- viz: Settling lot number twenty-three, inj\town- ship number seven, in the fourth range O-Vtowns t ' in Phelps' and tJorham's purchase, containing'\ 1 twenty-seven acres, more 'or 4ees, which l.shaB-i soil at public vendue, on the third day of J^nusty next, at one o'clock P. M\. at the public hOjise'of' Arhold. W'aikim., in the village o:' Naple%—D*- ted November 15th,. 1836. ,\[ J. GARL1NGHOUSE, Sbtiritif. ^> M. H. CLARK, Deputy Sheriff. , ] 7w<s5\ —' ; >,.:, ur, 1 urn h, Y virtue of an execution issued out of th* Clerk's office of the county pf. Qntgflo, to ^ mo directed and delivered, against the goijids *»_l chattels, lands and tenements of James Njjftce, ia r my bailiwick, I have seized and taken all his . right, title, and interest in and t o the foU&^ing described piece or parcel of land, situate in the^ town of Cartandaigua, in township nunlh-V 9, m the 3d range in the county of Ontario, bonded as follows; viz.; On the east by land vf Eliphalet Fuller, on the north by land of William Out. * house, on the w\e>t by land of George Xe-baway,,, on the south hy land ol Jonathan Macis, con*, taining about fifty acres, together witlfa sthal. framed house on the sanje—all of whichl shaft t'sposo for sale at Public Auction, on. TVJSS-, DAY, the Mth day of January next, at 10 o'clock, A. M., at Blossom's Hotel, in tin* village of Canandaigua.—Dated this 1st day of Decem- ber, 1836, . •'• 6w38 J. GARLINGHOUSE, §benff. • ' ,-:•/ „'-1ioyIf_-iJ ';ib^rl*fre». - Hkt- '«»r^!•£ , To ma.i al not spited v'lij A>lt_»_,ro-: rfl •yeea... \ ,, -t'j V31j i lligfe-atate\: neat-.'^nd rootak in _)_t_hfi_iit-y coodlmss ^| water.ol t« Th«-e 5 .a,r_ r j •feetjiiaiKS atl ;'par«ps \ia ^ ^rodpee. b| frnilcry pluTsss- a-r berries, cni] • garden is ; Tfoe-srfeiij • sftm teraj ^rio-Sssik, Canaawia T, ' •_ YALVABl of. thfil f ©4, dirj %. 6 ' . _*s a siH parsed 1^5 It wiilS tions as til f or patf .'• if es> \ . --feCanaftei v s'-gTAv. W *m M ;»S1 tsi the 1st ;M *\_er pjt-fi| the presij^ \- 'i2apa#- \: M-sfrfi 1 -*t -4- OM rf' cl Rsu.tn^ _-! 2a C_-.^s| B«st_^, N\f the G^rvisJ 1st C' »ej SfrelLe s oric, Pa v| tianm A- a' 'a -co\ 1 tnd l?ci ^*ot nait>\- . <of ag- *• _opna<-c j , -Franc a*e at e-n_el tbb course 1 i ^ The p tsha ore t > The PaH select aiu * w»U have til ___f*aipsf, y .J * jSash _±f ^tinder i\i- dl ence, RLC ifleiit; ^TSVJS- lish. Edncafl 1 St-ldL-tr-., JPorte, 5f B Y virtue of an execution issued out of tb* Clerk's office of the county of Otfta.no . 10 me directed and delivered, against|h§jggodMind chattels, lands and tenements oi JM-fej^'P^ftehaisI and Rebecca Pritchard, his \vi%lft|:Wiy bailifticki I have seized and taken all th#ri#ti, title *&d interest in nnd to.the f^ltowi^g^descrifeeet piec» or parcel of land, situate lyingand heini ia th* town of East Bloomfield. «jMK|y* f0 9** t S 0 ' \f* 1 State of New tm, bQ^p'll Mlojf, V»- Boginning at the south-east, corner on thf JMrtth liso of the town ot B|i«^1» foanty ajMfSt-** tnary Dep_J WT In c| clos re^q r| cii'-tgg ' from S~ room re expense. Puprl ri auid t*» v t jfho&td m t-ntj $&.- ac_al weeks e_,_f dur ng T. %i to iLec-nd- 15} tde fat a] «5oneJ t> the ur'st 1 a I \CT^acieal whieaanf-f vfentenca _e \Taeils a^| Church, or 4^r4.aipi .«11- oiitolwonce in 0lcu week for three iitiMtot^s_w^r4%^MANii aforesaid, and soi^of mjB ^ll^Brid^ge ed, \ -• •\»•- north till Jt ^_ r ._-. ...... , ...-^-^ __ ereektQ the .road .passing said cteek ^jB«*na» «v ygaat^a ijittte north of said ftiaia^4hj|ii^«i*t^y* % \ tH iwtd east and-West rosd, to Aoitot XA?||M**^ thence ioutberly on the east thie of 'tiw^mH land till it strikes the ten acres of liitl^wg* hy Benjamin Wheeler, decoftsed, th.enel.v*» i> y on theeasf line of said .tea ifsre lot loilif ***•'* line, and thence east to the p,laeeof kfj^Wt'jE •* the highway, oontatntof ^^^^^sT ecfes be thosftme^tore or JellfWfil s tf_ milhSavv.«HU»aad!towellln^i|ttll^W t shaljl expose to «0»' *t F«ip« -A««1*|»5 ** TUESDAY, ths Mtrdwof&wmm*\£' 10 Mwk> ^•&» '«t Bi^o^ttWI °* 'village tfQmubt&tr'&'m »*«^P ^tCamandT, ^fwm i<* SsTonxi ItKtaite o| 1ST AitPiaal