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£2531 MARRIED, In Cortland Yidage, on the 19th inst. hv the Rev. John C. F. Ho^s, of Ithaca, (Jen. SATTERLEE W A R D E N , of Au- burn, to Miss H A R R IE T E. daughter of Gen. Roswell Randall. DIED, At Tampa Bav, Florida, on the 23d ult., r. JosUtf c . Nohtok, aged 24 years formerly a clerk in the emplov of Mr. Charle* P.udee, mer chant, of Skaneatde*, and well known to many 0f cur readers as a vouna man iff -rood character, prepossessing manners, and active business ac- quirements.— Khar>. CoL ^ j f y T o - d a y *8 M a i l . ?,Zn ~!he jY. Y. Cum. Adv. of M nnd an Evening. SPILL LATER FROM EUROPE. gy the arrival of ihe London packet Westminster, which sailed from Poils- mouth on the 14 th of June, and the Ha vre packet Louis Philippe, which sailed on tlie lSth, we have advices from Lon don to ihe 15th and Paris to the 17 th in- clus.’ve— being lhe long and anxiously expected news of the effect produced in Europe b j tlie su s p e n s i o n o f specie p a y ments in this country. As was to be expected, this event has tilled fo th much speculation, considera ble anxietvr some commotion, and not a little vituperition against the A m e r i c a n s . U'e are pleased to see, however, that some of the London journals have had sagacity enough to perceive, and the rari- d »r to acknowledge, the willingness of debtors m Ameiica to discharge their obligations, and trie probability that iheir jr.wer to do so would be increased by the event in question. 1 he L*'ndon I .mes di-pl.ivs none of its vaunted a.stiiteiio-s. i nd pour.- foi th a sufficient 11 md of obloquy ; ^.n' T J-JK Commi.-'sioners o f Loans for the County of Cayuga, will continue in session until Friday of this week, and will meet on Tues day and Wednesday of each week thereafter, until the business is completed. A. CADY, S. B E A R D S L E Y , Commissioners of Loans. Auburn, July 25, 1837. Ilw 3 N O T I C E , I H E Subseiiber hereby «rives notice, that all the demands of CUR PIS STEVENS, have been assigned to hirn— and are felt with F . C. W ithered, at Worden and ('lark’s Of fice, two doors west of the Auhurn Bank, wheie all who arc indebted, must call and settle w i t h out delaj, or si dfferent method will he. le- soited to for their collection. W A L T E R W E E D . Auburn. J 11 !v 2 0 th. 1837 —tl T O . r i L . L . W H O M I T AY CONCERN. — I h r Subscribers hav ing s<>ld out their interest in the Grocery i businoifci, respect fully sol icit all tlio-e who are indebted to them, to call at tbeir office, and set tle their accounts, without a rv unnecessary de- lav. N. B. Office in rear of Chat occupied ny J. P. Hulbert, Esq. A. & J. BOSTW ICK. Auburn. July 26, 1837- llw 3 R E M O V A L . Jas. P. Benedict, W OULD r» spcci lolly inform tne public lin t Vie ha? removed lo the store lately occupied by A. & J . Bus’tvvicl'. I T All persons indebted In him are requested to call and fet tle immediately, € 0 » P A I ! T N f i g ;S H I P . 7SKTORRI8 13A11NH~' &JAS. P. BENED ICT 111 have entered into co-partnership under the \ l i i k . N E S S l B E N E D I C T . , ■ pur» base I tho‘■lock in trade, o( Me-sr*. A. . . . bo-twick. They wmihl re spec filly io. upon ll-s a n d ' o u r CvUUtry. p lf „. q jrnds and lhe public generally, to W u do n o t see tli.it ne-.v c o m m e r c i a l dil- '; <:>!! .-nd examine their extensive a**oi'.m.iul e m h i r r a s s m e n t s h i v e taken 1 >4 G R O C E R I E S , which they will sell a- Enohmd. j ( h'» H ogs 'W anted 2 W ANTED by thp subscribers,a quantity of SPO R E H'>G3, for whieh the highest price in CASH itvili be given, H. W ATSON Sz SONS. Auhurn, J u ly 26 th, 1 8 3 7 . _____________ I l Exchange Office. G O L D , S I L V E R , a n c U N C U R R E N T M O N E Y bought ami sold at No. 3, Noith Stieet, n ext dour to the Methodist meeting bousp, and second door Irani Gcnessee Street.' 03’F O R SA-LE—A lew Drafts on New- York City. Auburn, July 12 , 1837.-8w5tf CAST ST E E L SC Y T H E S . F O R SA L E at wholesale anil retail, Harris’ S uperior Cast Steel Grass Srylhes, T a f t ’?, do do Ctadle & Grass d.o. Wadsworth's* do do Shumway’s, do do S i h b y ’s, do do do Hy BROOKS & T E R R I L L . Auburn, Julv I, 1837.—8tv3 N. B. irt the old stand off. S. Miller. ^ F 1ANO FO R T E S . —The subscriber having purchased from 1 . P. (■<> n his interest in the m a n u faeture of Piano I* ortes. i# now pre pare J to I’urnbh to order, at wliolesah or retail any given number wanted, ai.d warranted ol snpcuior tune and woiktnaes dp, and at pricts iri eonformifv with lhe tini“S. N. B. .Mu’-ic and .Mu.-ical instruments in ad their variou- branches, as usual, to he hud at No. CO State ‘.tree! WM. G. BOARDMAN. Albany. J u ly 1, 1S.J7 — Bw3. s WE&om & te b b .y , TT ff\ W E )Uit added to their Circul ding Li l l him v Bulwer's Ji,t. wot k, A ! hens t ie i i-e and fail— with views of it* Literature. Philos ophy aud ‘•oeial tlie ol the Athenian People,— },\ rh- au t h o r n f \T e ll ium ,” ‘ Rienzi,’' <feo. Cejr lit ii a : by W. f-Iarri'on A ir.swoi lb, E*q. an tb r ii • ‘ j i-i'.k Wimd . ’ 11 o.\i:£ r Magau.i ir ficultie* or p'ace to nny g i e a t e x t e n t in V a r i o u e houses'- were ap p l y i n g to tlie bank j for aid, and it w a s t h o u g h t not i m p r o b a b l e j that aid would Im g r a n t e d . A m o n g others ! the long established house o f B r o u n , ^ Brothers! & C o w a s confident o f assist- j •i:we to any required ex t e n t . j T h e K i n g o f E n g l a n d is p r o b i b l y guth- : cred to his f a t h e r s before tins tim e . Tin* | phy- ‘ K i Sz,-. frt.i i I , Black WOo>'N i f nol a hide Cheaper, than c^n be pur- ,t any o ther place in the county. NORRIS B A R N E S cl.i m ii i,l NORR J AS. P. BENEDICT. Auhurn. July 26.1837. ti , ul-Ul'U w l’uidii-.it(.ui> received a? tl.r.-j ik - iio 1 • f I ^ , No P. Exchange Buddings. 1 u'v - 1 th, |.';.\.7. Boot and Shoe C A T L I N , F O O T .& Cm, have removed te lhe New Building: of A. U ki > erw o < d , opposite the Western Exchange two doors east of their old stand, where they offer for sale 4,000 of Boot.-, and Shoes, of all sizes, which they will sell low at W h o h s a leoi 1 Retail, and-warranted good. 0 “They alto manufacture lo order on short notice. T A K K N O T I C E — AN notesan-Jaccounts mu*t be settled immediately. Auburn, June 13, IS37.— jtf (laiiy b’llletius w e r e stgrten by three sictan^, and alth o u g h worded very ean- houslv. a s i H i m l . g i v e no hopes o f hi-* recover'.’. T i m i.iM, J u n e I d , m e r e ly stated lin t h e had p a ^ e d a t r . m q a d night, : n BROKE into th? enclosure of N. Fi. Cay wood, on 'I’hursdav tbe 2 Uth day ot J u ly, 1837, one Sptfn IjFJ! of matched Brmvn Horse*, sup nosc-d to b e one ciglit and ibe while hii.d foot, and oi 6 of them with a Star m the foiehend Szc. The owner o f ' Mi d i. . -es is rtqnes ed to call at the sobscr.’o- j (■r‘* in W e edsport, prove property, pay charges , d take Ibetn away. _ _ j S . l«a« r-n.«vc-d to A u b o 'n, iviu- -e hi: rt-i-ectuiHy louder? In- prutc?*ion: I servici s. q'5'inrice on ( i f n t v o s'r-ot. r.ppo-ite tbe Wf-tern l.xelumge. ovn l.tiui T. Citrpvnt'r « Hat S or-. Aubm n, J one 28. i \ 5 7 .- 7 1 f C O P A X . T A R N I S H * (»’d ^NCRN l'l URE and C<>aeb V m r f A , o ’d anl h wa,ranted goml, lor salft a t wlmlfsalc a nl i retail.by T. M. H U N T . .iu:if-g!:. 7 >\ 4 jVEfF A j YD E X T E N S I V E S g T ^ B I i I S H M B S I T . r g l H E SubseriDeis beg leave to 3 inform iheir friends and the public, tbat they have lately funn ed a copartnership under the name of C’ongdun, Spencer & Baldwin, for the purpose of manufacturing C A R R I A G E S . S L E F G H S , S A D D L E S , H A R N E S S , and e x e cuting ali kinds ol Blaoksmitn wo; i t . They have now on hand all the varieties of Catratgr 3 and Harness, ready mad--, whit-li ‘hey will 1 e happy to sell for Cash or approved Note?. The Saidla nnd Harness making wiil beear- rif d on at the stand occupied hy Upton, Bennet t CnrpenU r, on GenesSee street, directly opjio- sile tlie Exchange- The Blacksmith- ing at tho <>’d ttand ol B . 1 ‘. Spencer, on the corner of Dill nnd VVater-st*. ; and the C a r riage ami S.euUi making on Dili street, in the extensive I ni'iiit gs nte’v erected near the black- sipith shop. At <achof the respective places will be kept a general supply ot the choicest mulct iais and the most faithful and skillful work men, ready at all times to accommodate outturn ei s at the slimiest notice. And the sub- «criheis have th 0 fullest confidence in saying ill t m.r-can he a* well aecumuedated al , 1 . ; i < xti-u.-ive \M..Iitblm.ent as at a r y other in iIme<m.iy of i. oyusra ; aud as-uie these who tm-v favor thr-;n with a call, thtil notim g shall ba v an I ieg on '• 1 eir | a 11 to di sf 11 c public pal- rona-i. .1 \ M CONG HON. BENJAMIN V. KPENCER. l y m a n B a l d w i n . - Aii'iur/i. Juiif Lt, lf!37.-5lt C i v s u g a C o u n t y C I S E A F S T O i e E . f ^ ^ H C under-igi ed eontiuU'-s (ti offer (o hi* XL friend* and the pubUe, a lar ge and geneial lu-onm e n t ofGoo Is. at very low piices. A- morig wbieli a r e : Scarlet aud Black merino ShewN ; black, uri'l blue black single and double | ivi.U'u S.Ik*, of all graib’S and quaii’ie»; Gro de Nai 1-s, and Gro de Rhine, Laliau, Snichew, Kew-York f AMES L A W , grateful for past favors, begs lo intimate that lie has ju3t returned from New* York, with a general assortment of O T M M i S t G O O D S , all of which being selected with the utmost care, and purchased on advantageous terms, will be sold off a t great!]) reduced prices ! As J . L. invariably buys and sells for cash, he is, therefore, enabled to serve hi* customers on such terms, as cannot fail to secure for him an exteusi ve share cl public prtronage. Together wilh an endless varifty of other articles. J. L. will also submit for inspection, 3 0 0 PAIR OF LADIES’ CORSETS, of a superior quality, and the newest shape. 1^/1*33111170S« «t the late reduced Prices -Lt-M- J u s t received, by M U R F E Y 4* IVOOD RUFF, a large a ssorlmeul bf Frenehand Eng- isii Merinos. JVor. 24. FA IR NOTICE. A L L the Accounts and Notes due to the lale firm of II. Ivison & Co. and Iviiich have been standing for six months previous to the first day of J a n u ary last, must be settied without delay. IVISON & TERRY. Auhurn, Feb. 7.—39. Horse pieasuie Carriage—two Auburn. Mov tDth.1837. 52 F O E O NE t wo ono Horse Buggys, one w p h l o p . and f,ne without—also, a second hand one bin se Lumber Waagon, by S T E E L E & GR O U T Auburn. Mav 17. 1^36 — 1 7 I P jU-fi♦ 8 t N E W F A S H I O N A B L E Spiing and Summer, S.'apla and Fancy B r j O ELEC'J ED ext>ress!y for this market. H. Polhemus Sc Sun, wou’d inform tbeir old , customers and the public generally, tliat they! have j u s t returned from the city, a n d a r e n o w j openmir, a splendid aud clioico a-sorlmcnt of; I-orcign unJ Domestic, Stajjle and Fancy D r y 1 G o o d s ! at the same old place, .No. 6 , Merchants Llow. Auhurn. Mav 10th, 1837.-52tf Just received.Eteap Young Hyson Tea Hvson, U«s.»n Skin; and Pouching. Also loaf and lump sugar. Fish, Rice, &e., thiee doors west of Horace Hills’, forsale by • COOLEY & RATHBUN. W T O i a D Y E W O O D S , D Y E S T U F F S , & C . & C Q P A M S H INDIGO, Ground Logwood Ground Nicaragua. Alum, Copras, Blue Vitro!, Sec. Also, M a d b e u , ol the best quality, for sale by H O R A C E FITLLS. July 18. [ 0 w 4 AMP OlL- bv July 13, 1837. I i -Just received and tor =?,!«> H O R A C E HILLS. 10w4 ANUFACTURED inlo Cl./tb hy the yard —also Wool-Carding and Cloth-Lresstng done ai Throopsville, tlirfee miles north ol Au burn, by R. & A. RITxF.R. May 25, 1887.—2m3 _______________________ rg A H E subscriber ha* received and non has JL fur sa!e, in .Mr. Yan Auden's Building, (over tlie Neiv-York Dry-Goods store.) a few copies o f a work entitled l'Evideuc-t from Scrip tu e an I History, o f the S E C O N D C O M I N G O F C H R I S T , about tho ycsr 1843: exhibited in a Course of'Leetutes.” By William Miller. WILLIAM EV E R E T T . Aubmn. May 23,1837. — 2 T anil seem e d rclVe-nvd in tlie aioinmsj. t H i s dentil had been acm-iily reported, J but prom n t u r e l y . H L nm jesly h sy m p - J toms ap p e a r In fi' vnry like lfio*e uhfi-fi i p- n e e d e d tfie death <u G or<re IV. ^ ! A n o t h e r d f e a d 'n l ease of c'tidd-m u r d e r i *nok place nt n vi!ti<ie near B i r m i n g h a t R.. B. CA R P E N T E R . I.i-rted, Weedsport, J u ! y 2 j , 1837. ^tf e i S T O E .S3 1 ROM Ihe pa-tnre uf the ’U . V-.fr .... , .......... - ................... u b s c r . b t r , A LIG HU BROW N HORaH. sqven or eight fb /Y 7 > years old,about lillef.n hau ls J f a w -iile lliiui I*01; w l , !le igliam . ; y f \ . : star in the forehead, wliile a s t a t e i 'A l t in tlie coruer ofthe left 1 *, ,7; am. *a white stripe <>n the noso. Who- rw c oil! return said horse lo tlie sulsm b e r , - — - • Au- A m a n nam e ■ Jofinson, bning in o f s e v e r e sufifirirtg fr.»m poverty and w a n t , aro s e at four o 'clo c k in tfie m o r n i n g . ^ .,’)P f.(,roer (,f York and North street, to .k two ol hN ciiiidryn irom ineir bed, ( t nrli or giyt> in,ormaiion where 1 -e can be found and C.trryinc t h e m <fi»TVn intrr the yard, j j(| be liberally rewaitied. ( >y r.ltdinil r r n n rit. i L a , b i b s o l ’ ^ p H I E Firm of J . G . D O W N E R & Co. i 3 dis. JL solved by r. th e r e strangled trie -ar 1 dorVn in to the y a rd on-* nn-d -*!.ifified tiie oth Ho then finrqeil ilini- CEO R G E SW A I N . ( r ’o self. FR \ X C F . Paris was fi ginni ig to .'e-d tfie coim n e r - i ci i' durangcinout very sensibly. 1 he w i l know n Amm tenn fim k m g house n f <- W c il e s N r C o . hn-.i f iccom e ■*■> e m i n i rn*sed j' tliaf.it c.o’.i!(l not tn<v-f ir.-: nn^am'nieni.s. A j nu-nfifw o f F n ’n r h bunking houses find ro m u forw a r d t ’ US aid, and by tludr gu ir- ! rn-itee obt luu-d Irom tfie bank oi I* r n n c e a , loan of four millions of f - n n r s . on comilMon ; tha* tfie h \ s h i l l wm f op p s nffiirs. A l*tfit! ac>‘iddiit occurred lo mar the festivities.it ihe C h u m p de M a i s. op, tiie Anfinra, Ju l j 26,1637, llw l PATHOLOGY o f PR E V A L E N T DISEASE5* I’ \ r t II—By Dr.. V/m. Ev.-V.vs. J . G . r>0\VNHR. ED W -V K D t/A R I’F,NTER. rgT* The niac.lime bnsiufss io r l! ils variou* hianehe*, w i1! !> - eoiitinU'-d at the new t-uilfi- ugweM o f $|-.e Sl'Uic Mill, by J . G . Downer, ,e wljalonis autlioriz-d to settle the ae.’uun*? Auhurn June 24,1837.—7w3 __ STRAY H O RSE. Sl'BAYF.D Horn tho PinHireof J. Fiies’s Tavern, in 8 ,‘iinelt. on Pii h v last, a SMAi.L CO AN lltiH - R . llfi’ftad on v, hen lie .t a -. iy A P0K K . Said ,v in fi la 1 —lie H ?f-vf n or 1 rq-eire tr-.ttcr, no sh ,< s on his f J.-r-a fia? been owned in Penn- HG U-E Ui eight \ •• i s iiilid !'■< t ■al Lutesn i ing ; also a v.at iety of (p IM silks, from 3-i <3 1. to 7*. per yard, r-t wing si k,'ihiher Wool, 1’imsiaii an J <'ottnnon di ( ss lull, lu., a large asorl- mrnt. and wall be s dd clu a,>: .-in Re ml double wi lib C r--*i*si in, white, gif-cu and red flannel. Thil.f** Ca jo do., -a c'.n.i p artime, white Priii.i-fi Q nil-*. Maiseilk'S d\. Toilet 4- Piano mvf i‘3, iiiif.n tiible ciolii«, Iriih Linen, brown an 1 bleached Co’tnri Siiirl ng* and shectin-s. Frrtich, AI ei rimne. aud common culi.-ors, a huge a-si-rtmoil of hj.u-k. 1 . in*, brown, dahlia, rln i f , steel, and Cadet Mixed B.o.ul Clollis j a*id Cas**mtrs, phi id, nfibM .aid flm-y col’d Do. 1 Phtu-ub.r atf.-nfion iviJ£ be p:i:».i to the pnr- e'.l tfirm unusually tiummrr good:-of al! hinds. GROCERIES. Y u: g an 1 ou! liv-on, S >u<-houg, & Impeniai I HA'-. Mu*covado. Pi-rio Rioo. St. Cr.iix.wli te fT*\!.rina, ]/'U:p and Loaf Sugai-., Pepper, spire, Gc'g' r, siniff, I o’ ace.\ box ami keg Raisins, W. ^ . O R E I G j Y IM P O R T A T I O N '- p e r . Ship Bhakspoare, from Liverpool, 41 paokae'e.- E A R T H E N W A R E a n d C I I I J V A * t f°r Abbo't & Fosgate. The.snb*cribers are now receiving and open ing the above invoice of c II o C K E R Y , Comisting o f a full assortment, which (hey will se.l in lots to suit purchaser®, lowffir ea = h ^ h d y 17,1837. ABBOTT & FOSG ATE. A N 0 T II E R I n 1 ) U ~ ( 5 1 ^ M E N T To Call at Mo. 7. TH E subcriber is no-.v offering at Iii* Sfore, (No.gt??yg#, T , ) Exchange B u i h f i n g s , ^ ___ a large assortment of Ladies’ Miss’s ami Childicn’s frl.ips, with differeht varieties of thick work, such as Gentlemen’s Fine Call Boot*, ghees Sz Pump*, men’*. k*y’s and chil dren’s thick boots, shoes, and brogans, of his own manufacture, at UNUSUALLY LOW PR IC E S ; The quafi'ty am] workmanship of which, in ev ery respect he warrants rquai to those of any 8 .io > in the Aiilage of A uburn. Pali and 't-.i il it is not f-etfi r to SgVE hvo or three shillings when it can b t ilonc a* well as not. U NDER lhe charge of Mr. E. H O S M E R (of Boston.) assisted byMrs. Hosmer, Mi's# Lord and Miss Webb. Trustees .—-Sherman Beardsley, Abijah Fitch. Thos. Y . H o w , jr., Truman J . McMasler, snd Henry Ivison, Fr. References. — Rev L. E. Lqjhrop, Rev. Wm» Lucas, Hon. Alfleo ConMing, N . Garrow, K.' Miller, J. Ij. Richardson, Geo. B .T h r o o p , W. H. Seward. John Beard>ley, J. M. Sherwood,’ S. A. Goodwiri, Auburn. S Y S T E M O F IN S T R U C T I O N . ^ The pupils of this Institution are arranged .ni three depai tint nts. IJiiniary, Ju n :nr, and Senior. Each depa. I metif being under tbfi pgr sotial supervision of the Principal,* who has had targe f-xperietiee in the l-nUaess of instruction. T h e c o t u s e of instruction is designed to em brace all the various brain, hes o f a complete system of female education. Primary Depart ment— hi this division inslrucJ tion is given iu all the rudiments o/agoud Eng- ’ lish e.lucaliuu. Junior Department —Studies adapted to their respective minds, and to their several degrees of improvement, are assigned to the pupils of this class, among which are: Chirograph}’, History,Geography, Arithmetic, Englbh Gram mar, and the rudiments of Philosophy, Astron omy, Botany, Rhetoric, and the Latin Lan- guage. Senior Department — Pupil? in this department may attend lo any of the studies of the Junior ojass, together with as many of the following as canhepuicued lo ad\antage, viz. Botany Chemistry, Mineralogy, Otology, Geom-try, Algebra. I.agic, Intellectual and Moral finilos- ophy—Fieti'Ui. Latin and Greek languagesj— D(.iwii!g Painting and Music. Analytical reading and Composition are at tended tub} the whole school. To alDocha? may wi-.1! tn pay aUridion to Plain and Qrna-' The La<t opportunity fo r Purchasing Munaer s j Nredlework! one afternuon in each week P A T E N T E I G H T H A Y C L O C K S . Is a-'igned for that pn: pose. wjdjjHE Subscribers having sold out llieir man- 4 4 ufacturing o;)crations. and having aint an:j Moral culture being considered the only , f OI j “■ H d h asis of a good education, it is made an ( locks on hand, unsnlo ^u d n . t e r this no more i;. f n ,|p ^ mai, n |, (lJe_ anJ ist!esi nedto will be made) will now reduce tl,.- p u r r ! - m,., ttifve;. w ;th (JVt,ry , (!ientific numiit. state cf ihe Tfrn\s. wiJJ J c - ; n «! i.bei, i r.,, war.-room, a fust rale ar'ifefe. at £-20 each, .m | , ■v<nv ,is 0,v,,,l,-\i -°»r two o short time, and fi,r cask will discount .en o e r ! , w \1!ve 'vei-ks e ad, and fwo of eleven weeks, cent. Those wi.-hiug to supply tiicmse) v es, n vacation at H.r end ot each term. The first term will commence on the 8 th day t.._ .... (ha*e of clollis, s i as to CHEAP. will H w i x g in Part 1, given nn accurate nnd p. 11 dcsc.riotion oftbe Pathology of two of mo .-I fatal Genera nl Human Diseases, Mai- in all llioir known varitics r!.i m licafcltbe most probable and approved mean- or their cure. Dr. Wm. Evao? p'ccecds to infl .m iho I'ubiio of iho Pathology ol others. but little mule,shod by auv except I1,'- regular and well cdu a‘ed members qf tlie ,!• d cal p.rofessi.ui. In tl-.tr* di-scmi-iafin^ li the. many, n branch of knowletlgo which sjivuni.i <(it > few mouth*since ; wl.oever _ said Jo- ■*, or give iniorc.iatnnt ui.< rn he ! can he I * d. i!l < on *-r a U-. or ou the Sub- | scribe*’. * n I all reasonable charge- pni 1 . j <■. VV. MARKHAM. j Senr-e't ,T dv !3, 1837.-10 Ind a eurran's Slue! and M ick‘ iel. N A i L S & 11 is iub-u C O M M O N ed to keep the H A R D W A R E . st.ai; full by frc- would do will to call soon. noT G I F I U - S & r.ENr DiCT. N. B. The terms by the l*‘,x n ill he such a* to offer a good profit to th.,«e who buy lo sell', again. Enquire of P. B Hot :h Auburn, May ,9, 1 .',37.-52 N. 13. No Specie O ' T h e pu‘ lie may be assured that 'h e n - , In*vc sh-.es a ,e nut made in any State Pri'on, or j request. Penitenliary, but I y boned indii*trio*is journey- j nuhnru, May 17, i837. ol May next. There will be an examination at the end of the second and fourth terms. The boarding establishment affording ac • j eommodatinns Io all pupils from abroad is un. j dci the snj ervision ol the Principal, who will i reside in tl,- Seminary. Regular and sylemat | ie exermse is required, varying, however, ac- I voiding to seasons and circumstances. Pupils /coir, abroad are required to board at the S e n , j inary, and will attend such places worship las their parents or guardians may prefer. Ev- ! ety p-ipil is required to furnish herself with j such books and Statinnaiy as the Principal j may deem necessary. Boarders are required to j ii• ni-di themselves with necessary towels,a mug and spoon, and have each article of clothing marked with their name. Tmits.—Pupils are.furnished wilh board, wash- i.ig, fuel and liMns, (per term) for $35 00 . received, utile ?3 by partic- Tunion in the Primary Department, 2.50 and “ “ Junior, 5 00 UBURN and Cayuga County Bank Bills /ik w i i l be leccived, and half per cent premi um allowed on all old debts, and also, onk per cent on Goods sold at No. 4. Exchange Btii d. tugs, where a sj'iendid a*s rtmcr.t of goods, has just been purvhased at the present (-xtra- ordiuary low | rices - Clulln, Ca-simfrs, and Vtsti igs, in great varipfy. Abo, ready-made *• cloihing, Cheap for Bank nobs. ilDtfidl sor»n. or vou will lose the chance. S. C. DUNNING Sz Co.Taih-r-& Drapers. men, all of v. h ich are warranted Auburn. Julv 19. 1837. hv 18HA M. 10 A GOOD ariiclc (,fScythes lor 5 shilling# : Suaths frorn 1-0 to 2 6 , and rnkes ft,r one found at J . G . f s i l . u t t i , No ilJius*. Senior, 7 50 •* in Laiio and Greek, 3 0 0 each .< French, 4 00 “ ’■* Drawing & Painting, 4 0 0 each “ *• fllu-ic & u*e of I’iano, 12 00 sluTi’ig. may * e r . Exchange Bu 'Ju l y ID. FANCY CHINA. A LA R G E a-sortment of Fancy TeaChr*a. /% . of the latest paltprn«, both E:;g*i-I) and French, h.i ju 6l been received and is forsale by the subscribers. Also an oxtensh e Mock of Cut j § 2 0 per tt rm, in advance. Ght-s. Ex. Builtiings, No. 6 . ABBO T T Sz F O S G ’xTF.. M?v24. 1837.-2 tLi'Pupi's from abroad are required to pay 48 {fy* I m p o r ta n t to the A fllicicd . L G ^ C l o n e e r i L j j l .MRS AND MR. CAN DE 11 BECK \!? ij ILL give tluir las* Cor.oerl in Ihe style u| fiiut N O T I C E . ^ O T W E R N K E E F E R S .—Tho subscri!- or* opened <J new and extensive feiuca lass Bar Dec inlers and Don! le 1’iir.i f i and i mouu a, iiitli‘ it > been confined t« lhe few; he nec-d riot repeat that he consider* this information to _ lie ol vital importance and inestimable value to j a j| „O0,]<;, - , , . . . id,- fellow men. What .-an be of more import- asllv M m m e n s P crou d u’fi.e i ctii mil from ; to tni(nkinci, in tl, ■ present life, limn a 'tn? Jgcnc., ttwo-.n-m fainted a:i*l toll ; in an 1 |,.u wledg? c>f th se dis' .'-cs which are constaut- ins'aut several of til'\'*’ fir-hind fi.-r, who j lv t.r-ngiog it to a close: And ol what ItnolV- <!*/> fiv trio-dnrr a- ■ !p- -c ouuht mankind 90 ihorntlgll y p('S ' ' :d n.^fi* of’Ju.ue. 1 Gilt. Al afiout 11 o’clock. M. IH / N ’T , D R U G G L S !’, .A 8 '..k.e. ih\ 8 ore next ca*l ol UV'L, WaHaan.M ■(,%. and i-iuvv opu ing a *k\v Al-1! : . ' s . l ‘c ei:: >-f fl<-' q-ldity ('I t& a s s » a c 3 W 23 s , j which wi'l be ?oJJ c-fi'.apat wholesale or rebail. I QTUFie?cti i-o.-s | u! opto i-rler wiU* care, m .[ (»'(), vvar, a-ii *•.; .m»nod. Auburn. J a k t 2. ! fio 7. -7 m3 i q-ujut a. rivafe, und lo set! at n price to suit pnr- j i hasp. s. j C'a-h i* tfip mofto, p.ti 1 if a credit i» given. I it wi!/ Ik* s i j o k t and at Ca=it I’r-.ces. I’av- j ment wil! be ex peeled on lhe 1 st d-ivs o f Maich I and tvptcniber, Gall at tiie next door lo R. j B-.r-c-lV, (oAV.-od* Ihe Cayuga county Bank, r.n ! I vou will lfi.d the ( heap Stoic of ! ' E . J E . Y K I J Y S . V ol Pagaaini.c n the (krm c n Il.-rp und j Bar 'i’umfilors, which they will 0cII t , Tavo Yio’du, at the \Y- stern Exchange. July IO, 1 33 1. keepers at the New York whnl-s.:fe j-ri. es, N- E d w a r d ^ T a l k e r , G, Exchange Buildings. ABBOT f \ FOSGA'IC. urn, M.vy 31, 1837. 3 U - ea,ofa very superior qual- y > ( r.y small pri'-e,;** No. If T .-5 It A It ! LETT & G. Auburn,June 14, IS' w e r e p-’e*sm £ on, /< .......................................... .. . (Tii”.?:t hert nnd n puno- t/ikiug jdac- 'k :*s a knowled on i ilowed l.c maladies lo which fearful scene of conf which t w e n t y - t h r e e per-ons* were suflfica- ! led . an.! t\v -1 wr m n r? *u*ri:>u.sly ir*j’iiod-~9- * P r e p tr itions ha 1 bee.'i nvuie, ai the n e a r est hospitals, iu tiie nuticip ition t h a t so m e , disaster would take place in sue!) a vast , assemfilc.rre, and the police and oi-ns d ’- ( nnr.es betnjr on the aieri. the killed and w o u n d e d were rem o v e d with i i u nlmost expedition. A cabinet council was hold at 7 o ’clock in tho m o r n ing, ’ n m e d i dely 1 i •-;( o ed ? The fir-t di*- ■ i Evans'will describe s Pathology, aro some im ;r own jursons ar*' !• *.-••- u I ii li Dr. Wi'fi ■a t‘fi* second Part ol I 1 f . 1)0 spfCiesi of the (i- mis Limosis, or Morbi* ’. J-p-tile, v.'b'ch form- fhe fifth Gem;* ol tin O p 'e r En!erica, of '.lie class C'oj'iaca ’. am' t r e t tlie princ'qal diwqscs of Ihe Digestive fun c i**ii nn*! Alimpntai y cau.il. Limosis Cardial- :igia or Cartdalgy, an impaired appeMte, with a gnau injr or burning j ain in the stomach or ep-La*l ri inn and tendency to Linl. Th'SSpG- cev d'ffrrs frrm < j'P.-epsia, v hich will be de*- i cr.bcd in its propfr o r i l c , altl oi'gli Cardialgy I i-somelimo* an oiicudanl of Dy-pep.**;*, a* it i* after w h ich DI. IM, M o le and iUoutalivet j <*l' a mn'ti* ude of other complaint*. 'l'liff first proceeded to n-kan audienee of ifie Kin** jSU!ll1,'>m is hearlhnm, a gn.iw ng oi huiuiug un- i ra \ m l „ ^ ■ fas-.cg*- cii.eflv /cfi near tne canh, witlia ?l*ghl and Duke of Oi leans,. hrndencv to feh.t. 'Ihe «co. d bn. is >.u In the me.inlnne the rnnnicipM council, j oi t|,e puiM 1() ;he pit ofthe .*>orn;wh; (an.sweriog t*> our boards of aldermen and hmxio’y. nausea, coldness of the extremities, I POS l'-0FI-TCE MOTH I \ S U M r ,2 E a A R ll A N G E DI E N T O F T I i 13 ?•! A I Lis. The Eitslrrn MaH — *--r I tiri.A lLauy and New Yuri-:. ? in. ' l<;in(at! Ir*s n?jd DlKjn'fi*u.’l, /O l . 'L D respectfully inform Ihe citizens j i t y of Auburn and viciniiy, that he has open - ( _________________ 1 ed a Fhop for ! EMPORIUM O F FASHION . L ? ™ * ® - , & N * A T r € ? a ... S • R E I ' . b H t l N t i r , i n tli? oast crrn-r of L . x c n a n g e • • Bui! iitig?, ( ‘.t'ely ocoupifid by C. B. Dv’iiemer R-F. ) a n d h o ; » c s by p i o n ' p t : * t l ( i n i i o n to fi-.j c a r l . to nid r'.lV'iP Luih <r.nui) nl I he p u b l i c , j filk li J ’ i l e w i l l a l o k e e p c o n s t a n l i y o n l i n i j d , e n I j s, , , u * *v. i . i . i i j . . , ] c n o-/-* r . i : n : d w ,* l l s o l e ‘J e d a*** r t m c i f i i rvj* - jvr S C / J A . V C K &. R O 13 IN SONG VRxPEliS v T\IL^HJ. G chumc > >tr;cl, i l’c-peel 1 u 11 y mi- (be pub;ic, that ntuirn, '■ .. tu t ; -ir Y ,, \v(>- hi ii u ads and 'icy cm* i *'!'' tlie ipinvfi mentioned c-tuiifisli-» and n r a\ S'o-l-DfH'-es on lhe Utica at four o'- } ai' tit on t ic tuosi niodvrale and -ipurove'! plan, ! 4 ‘hic emit lining an c-:d irely new, supci lor. an J nio-t pT^iAr.r^ I of W ATCHES, j e w e l r y a n d s i l v e r . hich he wiH sell at the LOtVZST’ Route, wi;l ! 0 closed daily clock, YF. Seen.id D.'ihi Meii! -• 'nr F'fo'a Vihil'lV ail i J New-Yo. k, r.a 8yr* (**i?c. and lor t i l 1 Pos'-Ojlii e* on the C -hernj Vullnj I tout , d.aih- ;:! r i_r!aB o’cl'.ck, P. M. The Western Nnd— mr (U-r.eva, Baiavia. and j b'l/Iibo, n- «'* for till int rrmdiab | (>thce*, oil! he urcfi- 'ij* ild*’/ al eight I o'efiu It, P. M . i A Second — f\V Geneva. Ganam.ni- i gua, B df I *. Itoche-l f,r an 1 L*>-vwtqn, j and r-t.i'e*. ol Dhio, \Michigan See. d*iil} j at fuor o’eloeK, P. M. I Auburn, J u ly 12 1837.-—9« 3 gautass a trr.rnt ( f the veiy best and choicest j Good*,! io *e;p'>nding sit all lime* with tiie sea- S 'lis, a n d '->i» i - ( i u * - o f t h r v e r y PRICF .8 Au!*un'. J tt 10 , 1 ! .-1 On: ; v ; t c s k © r s s , Gam’cl-, Vcling*, Panlduon stuff*, of every description, h't<>cl:s, rrl.ir-*, c-hiit Bosoms, Col- !ai*, n.ur.lkf i chiefs, Gloves suid Hose, i.iui P o s t - ! in lliri gi'cl,,>”'t v iriely, exhibiting nl the same lime the n.**'t fisbiooaMf: eoloi s anil patteins- FT ATF.3T ar. A and aible ! ..k Robinson, beg leave to add, that j mer ariival of NEW BOOK', flu-mb;, to the Gircnlaling Ld.rary. LIV I N G 'S LAST—'fib 0 liockv Dlouniaiim ; Ot- Scene5, incident* and adventure* i:1 11,c p.,,. VVe*t ; by Washington Irving, 2 vo!=, with maps. 31185 M M l'riN E MJ’5 do.— Society in A- ? o ® n s ^ a a s ® r © F O B T H E E i A I J I E . - ! ! LEG ANT Gro do Noble Ss'k-. G’sd v’*. pnufnd '-arcenctts Sz I-lentn i'rin's i ■ F’rem-h Cashmere shawls from $15 to $25 rich French work, em b i o i d m d belling*, ■■ji»-jcry, thread laces,&e. Just rcecived’at AJU 11 FEY& WOODRUFF’S Far/'-y fj'orc. __May 3, 1337, ___________________ 51 N O T IC E . IT AM about to be absent fur a few wed.\ J k . and bave authorizrd Thomas Y. Flow. J r. I-firj. tortc.cive and j sy out :d! Excise and =< ch oilier monies a? may Im cnmingndo iln* Ticn- *UI'V oi the v ouiityof Cayug- 1 , ifurmg my ab sence DAVII) C STEV Dried -\nbnru, April 21, 'ART, Treasurer. u;.}7. 551 f B O O K S , assistatilsj had sent a doputalfi n to (he i o ofthe strong h and a great tendency t o council o f minister.*, nskinjg lhat the li-te intended tn he given hy tiie city, in honor of the duke and duchess, should not be counterm a n d e d or suspended. T h e D u k e , hearing o f tin* , . p r o c e e d e d at once to tho H o t e l do Yille, and declared to (he m u n i cipal council, in bis ow n narne and t h a t of Ins duchess, that they could not co n s e n t to take part iu the fete, until every Ihuig had been done th a t could he done to alleviate the m F f o r t u n e s o f the w o u n d e d , and the sorrow s o f those w h o s e relatives find pe- ! jrg «ml care of mind. In chikheu, it i* freqnenl- rished. T h i s declaratio n , and the g e n e r o u s j ly caused by woim*, and unripe (ruit The pleadings of l h e - d u k e , produced tiie natu- I ‘”!r’t remedy is a good aiomatio. tonic, forwhilsl * , a- . i .i r . i , .1 < tiuignfsta and yodti, wl.rdi arc cotnmonly taken m l effect, and the fete w a s postponed to tlie j it) - ,iis case< Wi„ ft.’,,Iora relicvo it f>r U)an 19th. _ j half an hour, two o f tbe eaiiK.mde Bills, taken in T h e n u m b e r s assem b l e d in t h e Champ • a good draught of moderately warm water, have de Alars were estim a t e d at 2 0 0 . OOO. It j almost invariably accomplished a cure. Their w a s j u s t at one o f the g a t e s t h a t ' the fatal \n Ul<j ll‘ a r , b u ' n ° ff P'egi’«i*<T, of J ° i ehildieft, i* a h v a js siiccesslul. I wo of these f,iiit. Tins U called syneojYtieB, or sinking heartburn. The third symptom i* an ex fen-ion of Iho burning sensation over tlie whole re gion of tbe ifemncb. 'accompanied wiln the ri'iug of a watery fluid, usually irc**pid. hut sometimes acrid, which is called t h e W a t e r Ira-h. The first .symptom is most common, and ’cffet? both sexes. In tlie mule it is fre quently caused by spiri*ons liquors, obstruct ed perspiratiun, deravfed I'lle, or excessive ll e of pnrgitave medicines. In females,hy preg nancy. the use o f too copious qnaotilfi s ot very warm or very cold drinks, animal tat, butter, or decayed cheese ai d s( melimes by night watch- _ _ ^ 5 0 0 S U Y T H F UN For sale wind •-.-tile and retail, bv BHOOKS P E R I I I L L . A n h u in. J u ly 1, 1.8.37.—8w’J N. 13. al th” old stand ol I. S. Miller. they lit and make to order, uccoiding to very lu’cst fashions of the day, every descrip tion ol clothing, aud at tlie shorte*t notice.— Toeir li if-juls jind the public are therefore re- specH'uiiy solicited to eon'inue llieir kind aad lioeral paiionagf! toward them. „ N. B. Cuttxig cone afall times, on the short- F A N C Y A.\fl A R T I U L E J iea : hy Mariiet .Mar/ineatJ, vols. I2m<>. .1A M1 .ts do.—A t It la : a Roniacica* gy author of \Philip Augustus,” \One in a Thou- suod,” &c. 2 vols. - V1S()N & TER R Y , are, and will he reeei- e Counters . V|-1J;, ;n a j| weel<, a new supply ol mis- cellaneon* Hooks, P.qier Hanging*, 8'al*(,n;'iv of all kind*. Fancy Articles. <fco., at No. 9, rl bo Victim; of Hoc'tely; Bless’iigton.2 vol*. I’o-thnmou? paper* of the Pickwick Club: Exclirmg Buildings. i j a r ’ cm ; \ y “ Buz ” rst nn i.-e,-,m 1 iu tlieie.si m i n n e r . ' * i Mr?. Jameson*’ ebaractei ist tc? of woman, . _____ __________________________ Schanck & Robinson are Agents for Tho'* j n <nal. Idstorea!. m d pr.el,c.i:l, wilh eng. d l i O T I I B T O M . B . p. W i l i a m s & Co’*_Tailors Magazine, and ^ 8 -iar!eyow : orjlie Dog F,>rul, an historical 1 M 0 K F C Y & W O O D R U F F , Qnaiterly Review of Fashion0. Auluirn. November 8 . 1836 C O H P t ) I t A T I O N N O T I C E , i OT1CE i* hereby given, that lhe f o llow-■ in'c do'crihed prr mi*P‘ will be sold at the! Western Ext in the village ol Auhurn. on Thursday. I lie 27 th day ol July next, at 2 o'clock, P. M. ; all Iha! certain village lot an,} (lie buildings (her-on, situate m the r i ’l.ige ol Auburn, Cayuga co'.uiiv, tuvl hounded and -A L-*t with dwelling P l o u g h s 1 1 f £33 HE 8ub*cribc-rs are -G. making, and ahvay- have on hand, lhe nm-t apiuoved kind <4 Ploughs ^ used iri the eountrj’. made of the best materials and workmanship, at their Furnace in Mechanic slreet, opposite Leonard and W a rden’s Stone Mill. : WA R ! JEN. BURG ESS k CO. Auhurn. .April 19. 1837.-49tf ____ j novel, vol. 2, hy Capt M.irrvull. ; \TuN.” a tragedy in 5 act-, by T b - m i* Noon ■ 1 vol. 1 \ new s'ipply ofB il wet’s Atl)r n s ; C; i> hton ; lueiilent* of Trace >. ife-. 4 ' (fU P N o . 9, E x c h a n g e . B u i ld i n g s . /n t i n i h \ H t&«3 ID PUBLIC H IF 3 3 A ? j'i'is, taken during the height of the symptom*, a c c i d e n t o c c u r r e d . Afjothev a c c o u n t sa y s th a t the killed • will generally 'Clieve them immediately, and were 2 5 — 1 0 m e n and 15 w o m e n — a n d t h e two o f t h e heautitnl Aperient Family pills, ta- w o u n d e d m o r e l h a n 100. j ken at bedtime, will remove it for a consider- t > r r ; „ „ > ; able time, even in habits that are most sulject P o s t s c r i p t . — V he K i n g o f E n g l a n d , to it (-econd, Lim-.sis Flatus, or Ufia.uleucy, died nn the 20*h -UjnP. . impaired appetite, with’an accumulation of wind qjT~-\T W ~ T I f Y T \ W ~ ^ i i i in tlie stoniach, and intestinal canal; and fre- f i 1* I v f i U U i y - a j * L / t l L b I , i qneiu regurgitation. Ggeat resllesrness, nn- N ORMAN BENNETT, has just received a jxiety, and oppression,attend this diresisc.wh'ch new and fine assortment of Prints, French, j lias sometimes produced not only hystnicsbut desciihtd a* Ifillo v house, bounded noith by a puldie ronl, en t by II. Burfs Lind*, sonifi hy II, WoudrinTs land, and we*! bv HouH* s lree'. Said sale will be made to satisfy anil pay llie sum of twenty- five dollar*, b-dng t!io anjfuint of lax or 0 ** 0 -* ment, made and a?ses*ed upon said prhmfie*, belonging to and O'-cupied by Ainasa Curtis, by the board of fixing and fencin public ground ........... , ,ucliuri ......... . .......................... William street, io said village of Auhurn, I Ilia4 ‘' 1 ' . .. . . - , . -, r c .. ~i ,> c , Bv tfie taeilitiea 01 tne subscr.ber for making in pursuance of the provisions of tiie fo r t y - 1,. * . , , , n , _ .i i „ 1 r . ;tr i, o . - _ A„, r ; hi; spring puro'rises, ie has conliience to >»s- tlurd and forty-six h Sect; ms of the Act o f m- 1 • 7 • 1 t ,1 . „.v,i sure his rien. s a n i thj pulifie, that it wr'l be D I S S O L U T I O N i Copai'tucrrbip heretofore exirting un- j it der the firm of j H . J&. S l A I T D B C O . ; is thisday dis-ojvej by mutnil otasc-T. T h e ! ; A BF now opeoifuj l l i c r spring suppily of j fafliionalde cbiths at:d ep-sitiicr*. ennsist- ; ing of Velvet blacks, tdu?, Dahlia, Gt een, C ar- j r-t^ Olive, Mulberry, golden brown, mixed, ! drab, Vi >i«-*, ru-set, vfec. ' HZFAH the new styles of eassimer:-, ve-t- * inga, Jr<: !L7r'ForHale Clieiqi. i Au' uin. Mav 3, 1837.—51 W A R D E N , BUK.G-BSJS S l VO . W ^ V A A l ANICS’ M \ L L . Auburn, N. York, ! anufact urrr* of F I No'es aud Look A-cruuts of the firm are lelt in the hands of H O R A C E G. VAN ANDEN, fEnp,\ r , s,.n,Jl !°rT L ^ V li- (?.rned','a n . r n i c d at the old stand, who is duly authorized to se'.t'e 'J nd a,i kinds ol j,ron V?o ■. ^ ,,'i lhe same. As v .’0 ai e opp’osedlo enforcing pa}-- L* ^ny shape. o(- u, .we- 1 *< 'n j su- V'MLOM -.'lvmg high price* for good* by call ( ------- . , J G. i b tl A Vi, at. his St. re .Vo. 7, Ex- we hope all those whoare indebted to us, > ^ c(!ririexion wi(h {lipir Ma<f)ine Buildings, am! purchasing bom nis t x - ; wul save us tne Rouble, and tiomse.ve- li)u j gho{) ;I p u).nJire i„ / ujj bJ;,*t. where Mill Gear ing, Cotton Machinery, an*l all kind? ol Ca*(- I tiug* carr bfl had fro i Salisbury 7 r,n- and occup,c.i by Aums t t url.s by - s , ( | f faqhtonable dry Goods. J expense of so doing. f rru.-tccs, /or making, grading , J ; boo. Jitf(ir ,.a-h during the j DKKRY A. VAN ANDEN, icing, a n .1 improving the Park, or I verv deure*sed V t e of the New-Yoik LEW IS VAN ANDEN. d at the ju of S m ' h and : I,re'f.n.1 ' £' 7 dePre' scd of uie 1 0 , K | HO R ACE G. VAN ANDEN. G R I D L E Y ’S C A 2 » T « - 2 l H S n i S S : O Z 2 T T B a S K T . bJ(.''()NS atllicted W(ib Sall-Rhevni, Scald ^ Head, Ring-n-onns, S c x f J a . extrusive, old so-es <f long slumltnp. &c. will find this in al most tveiy case a saio and final cure, listffect i* io produce a temporary iiriiaiion, then hy rif- citing a new and healthy action, winch not mm, ly icudcis it effect ua’, but altogether mure sale than the u?ual cooling palliative* in geneial we ns sucl! reined ies not only tail of producing afi- nal cur.-, but fr< .pmutly driwe ihe di-ease to the lung* cr other imeina) putf*, en'iangeiing' life. St vein! cure* nl a iiKi-t extirtordiniifs vharavter llive beeii e/ie; ted by ttic- ll*e of this oilltlllPIlt it) thi> vtdrtge /.ml vicinity during the last few mouth*. '] lie lollouing (ftrtlicate is deemed sufficient to induce a trial, vs the money will be receded in all c?i*es of failure. Kept constant ly fl-r sahr b y the gross nr dozen, a,i tlie Medical Labratory of A. G R I D L E Y Sz CO Auburn, N. Y , —AI«o by thrir agents in most of the tenvns / in this ; t s t e . 1 >i icit? F . f i y C c t i ! * p e r Viotlle. Prepaid! only by the s-ub'Cnhei,' A. GRID- LEY, Safe Proprietor. A GREAT I T RF. 'I FIE Hillaw'iig certificate is from Mr. H. R. Bill, who rcsuies three miles north ol Auburn nn the Wecd-poi t r o a d —any person interested in the f'liih’iwnl of finis tu f fo/tlj in sail! cerli- (ieale can l)c itbnnilaiuly satisfied of the truth of the statement by referenca to scvernl of llip PliyMi’ian* and many other residents of this vill age, as ve'. 1 as any of hi.* immediate neh'hbors A. G R ID L E Y . Auburn, July 4ib, 1837. I certify that I was afflicted with filings Epil , or uieeiHted Rrrofula <>n my light arm muf alleinattily, wli ch continued 'tithont intcrmk*. ioH lor seven j-.a is, will* the exception of about one month, alter the (teatmen! of disease by Dr. Cyrus Thompson, when the ulcers healed, tint broke out again in theabove short period, and became, giadually worse, not withstanding the continual' use ol the mcsl approved remedies, arid (he ticatment rfud advice of several skillful Physicians, together with a faithful use of ten bottles of Swaim's Panacea, so celebrated for the cure of S( rolii'a, from all of which 1 received no benefit. About four years since, the disease became ronceniraied upon the leg liorn the knee lothe ancle, which soon became almo-l one. en tire open or running sore, eating deep into tho Flesh; indeed the entire Jimb to tny body tvas emaciated almo'-t to the bone, which rendered ii,t} 11 ciipjdo. as L IVh* under the necessit y of usino- ciutfi-c* lor more than (uo years the tendons u! my leg having become so contracted, that 1 was nimble to put my foot within several indies of the giouml. While in this miserable and hopf- h s- c njdiUon. (about the 1*1 of April, 1836) I was induced to make trial o(VL Gridley’s Salt-Rlican Ointment , which, without the aid of any other medicine, cfiVctpd a perfect cum in about threp months, lhe flcrli aud tbe strength having be- 4co--.e gradually restoied ; (he contracted tendons f the English, and Ameiican : also a fine a-sorlment suffocation. It is frequently caused l.y thinking of light, figur’d, and plain silks ; also, P'aid, j large quantities of cold fluid when the system Ritdi’d, and strip'ed Cassimeres. A few pieces j is highly healed ; and by eating raw cucum- of fine I3rns--e]«, and Venetian Carpetings,— | bcrs, radishes, salads, onions, and other raw L>v., 1 „ T> _____ Cv- . -..I * L L « . : » » ___ T1 , i i t > Brussels Ruggs, tfec.&e. ; which he will sell at five per cent advance from cost in New. Fork, at No. 8, Exchange Buildings. Auburn, .Inly 26, 1837. I I NOTICE. S 4I&ON & T E R R Y will sell at public auc- licn nt their Store, on Tuesday the lstday of August next, at twelve o’clock, noon, the fo lowing articles, which were left ill their bands on the loth of April, 1836, as security for a debt of about fitly dollars,by a person, since deceaseo, to w i l : One Case containing Philos ophical appaiatus in good order, W i t h the ex ception ol a small lissmein the glass air pump belonging to the same. One Case containing an Electrifying machine in good order. O i r T e n n s , G' A S H . July 26, 1837. ______ vegetables. In young infants, it arise* from the inability of llieir tender stomachs to digest the great quantity of food witii which they aie corporation ofsaid village and the ordinance* I . . . / * I * ^ ’ j ' 'or th ir p cuni.uy interest to make their pur- 1 ; >;!) is-‘s fi«>.ii sioclc b-’ught fl*r Cash . ■ With t'to ubn-e may be found every variety Treasmrfr of the village of Aahtirn. | ,>n)r-v Cr««ke.y &«. at qquabylo-v I t»r* cv. I lea^c call suid vt (here islruin - the abov*. Itcspecli'ufiy y o u r servant in trade 1 J. G. ISHAM. ! May 31. 3 of ihe Board of tVuAecs ofsaid village parsed in rela’ion thereto. N E H E M I A I I D. C A R H A R T , 1) (N 1 E L A N D R U S A t t ’y. June 2 , 1 8 37.-4w6 A LL persons indebted to the Sujiscriher, are hereby notified, thakpaynient must be made, immediately, a- ids recent misfortune by fire r e n ders it 'absolutely necessary. And he woidd also take this occasion lo inform overloaded ; and the beH remedy for it is to jthe public generally thnt he has taken the buikl- feed them lor a time on maternal milk alone. ’ * \ - *-*• Adult persons of either sex, need only take a few of the Camomile Bills, to experience a sperdy r e lief T heir eaiminative and aromat- ie properties alone indepenednlly of this high tonic action would produce this effect, with cer tainty and spaed. Third, Limosis Emesis, or Sickness of the Stomach, rejection or tendency to reject its contents. In this malady, from whatever cause it may arise, the efficacy of D r . Wm. Evans'Camomile prepaialion is known both far and near. To married ladies especially, who, at interesting periods, are all suiject to it, these pills have always proved a choice Auburn, May 23. I8fi7.—2 S T O V K a EW S 0 .V& Mi ELI GAY. No. 3 E x c h a n g e ,1 Buildings,are now receiving a new supply of all the varii u* patterns. auJ intend to keep I the most complete assoilment pn«il*l_e of tho ^ article; uni having in r-ormcction with tbeii other hu-iness a suilzhle manufactory, ihty : u e ‘ enabled to make the pi; c an i other trimming-, j — for any kind of stoves, and put them up if ro- quiied\ lo the dhtirc salis action of llie purclias- | er. j - n ‘the best Scotch and ! M,°\ fl!.f:t ‘:ni'' “ »>\' 1 ^ ^ perfrct i u*c of it a« over, pnr bac tl-.eie bceq, as yet* ., , , :• (be lca*t symptoni.c or ai>neararee of a return All i ih work -Ions on snort notice, and in ' r i- ' -it Ir , , . ■ 5 •' ; of the disease. My grmuul Firalth was mnch im- best m'uincr. • proved during (lie proce?* (*f the cure, and has unurn, Apr il i. 1>>^ . - 4 r ____________ , *i(;ce cc»ntinufd good ; ihe leg has no.t as yet, HRS!I OR \NGES, LE.MONS, RAISINS,; qmle attained its full size and strength. After H O S , & P R U N E ; J ’ mav he found at H t’ftTF.KTT h Co. a t> V'J'llES, tor mile ill II3 VV SO N Sz M i LET G A N’s. 3 Exchange Bu Ui ig*. ing on State-flreet, two doors fiom Genesce-st., where he will be ready to offer them an entire fresh stock of G R O C E R I E S & P R O V I S I O N S , (.on the opening of canal navigation,) on. as r e a - sonable terms as any other eFtab'ishment in tow n. JAM E S P. BENEDICT. Auburn, March 15, 1837.—45tf M E M O r & L t . S B A I i I i , D E N T I S T , for the b e t t e r nc- m commo'dalinu of his patients, hes r e moved to t h e House formerly occupied by E. G E N E V A COLLEGE C ANDIDATES for admission to Geneva College may present themselves for exam ination on the Monday and Tuesday preced ing the annual commencement, which win be held on Wednesday, August 2d, or at the be ginning of the next term on the 13th of Sep tember. BENJ. IIALE, President. Gqnevn CoTe*fe, Ju l y 20, 1837.—11 w 3 h o u s e b e l l s , A .MJ BELL 1 rimming*. A general assort- Em. ment kept constantly on h and. Also house anddoor Bells hung and fitted up In order on Short nptice hv JYO. H. C H E D E L L . July 27,1337. llm 3 and favorits acquisition. I f the nature of the Hoskins, E s q . oft W I L L I A M S T R E E T . s e circumstances admitted of certificates from nearly opposite th e A m e r i c a n H o t e l , tvber these ladies, he h a s no doubt but he could ub- he will be h a p p y to w a i l on all w h o need hi lain many thousand in this city aioue \ and,-as it services. is, every lady who has tried them w i l l not April 1 st, 1835. 45tf hesitate to recommend them to a n a the r in the highest terms of approval- T h e y are however, ^ ___ equally efficacious to all persons, o f any age or A L A R G E Assortment of Crockery and sex, who may be afflicted with sickness ofthe stomach. Since a single trial will prove this fact, it is unnecessary to describe the scientific causes of their happy efficacy in the case ; one general cause, however, is their effect upon the sensOrial function generally, which is well known to be inseparably connected with all disturbances of tha stomach. Fourth, Limo sis Dyspepsia, Dispepsy, or indigestion. #’t*For Sale by Ivison & Terry, No. 9, Exchange Buildings. E C P C R O C K K U Y . ^ o A L A R G E A ssortment of Crockery Glass W a re, for s a le by H . P O I a H H I V I U S S l S O H , at No. 6, Merchants Row. N. B. A few Setts of splendid China, j u s t pened. Auburn, May 10, 1837 . B i l l s o f C a y u g a C o . a n d A u b u r n B a n k s . PTR I I E subscriber having sold bis stock m T I I E C A Y U G A C O U N T Y B I U T U A I * S N S U R A K C E C O . /\KPHIS Company being now duly organized, is IL prepared to'reseive applications (or i N S U B - a N o n , a'1 to issue policies_ thereon. dJL'trade, In the halting bus'.pe**, to When the principles governing such compan W ILLIAM P. M I I T H , ies bet.ome more generally known.it is con I having discontinue.! the above bu*‘ncs*. dently believed that they will meet, as i i would inform those indebte) lo him, that he most assuredly mer.t, very general pntionag; . i _ i.eceivfc fjr l,js note=, nnd book accounts, Any pe-ron being desirous o f msinmg m this Company, will Ife rrquired to pay one Holla, and fifty cents for survey and policy ; a *o, ive percent upon the piemium, in cash, toc/eai a contingent fund to pay expenses, fcc. , 8 give a note for the reddue oi tlie prem...m,wh,ch will be retailed hy the comjMny to meet losses, in case the contingent fund shall become haE«ch Director is authorized to receive appli cations forin*Urance, and persons desnous *’ . taining information up<>u H)c subject, are ed to apply to either of (he following p 5\ , L» wit: Jonathf.n Richmond, Eleazer ’ _ ti - i r t ( vt <..,.{rnn. nen- ATIJLVG TUBS, m i !.e and S(-'d at IIEWSON AtM 1 L L lGA N’S. No. 3 . Exchange C .ild.ng*. for sale at Crcss-Cnt,rcss-nn, Tenon,eunn, Circtiiar.ircnutr. Tanr-I Sz tri cxten-ive a HEW S O N & M ILLIGAN’S. M ILL, U T L other SAV\ S, ari cxten-ive ii«*(irii!icnt, 3. Exchange Buildiag?. t-v -g 4Y |'K CASKS NAU-S. for sate, I H O HEWSON &, M ILLIG A N. No. 3, Exchange Budding*. 1 !>-ing relieved Irom fo long and contiuua! conV } fiiicmcnt, aud spending Dotii two tn four liooi’s j r,pr day in dressing said foios. I iieel In duty 'bound, to leeommeiid (he use of Mr. Gttdley's Ointment to l lio-e‘•imilaily situated. li! RV E Y li. BALL. Dated Sennrtt. July 4.1 h, 1837. T H E Proprirtor is in possession of a great number of certificates of the most satisfactory character, and might procure lintulrpds more, in every part of the s tate ; hut as the ointment is lVarr<inled. he deem;* the above sufficient to induce a lair t * ih I ot it, by those afflicted with any of (he complaints !or which it «s recpota- mended. T H E LEYANNA m i u m June old A u b u i n , May 16 ,1837 o r ? hnm, Seneca\ Wooiji Edwin B. Mosgan, ^ ^ jniuiu Gould or ijavid W right, of u - Gardner ClddesteA of LaVanna ; Joht Mo- sher of Sprin>po;^ 5 p « j “ so.n r*t,. 1 *,.ies D Port Bvron ; \SenJca B. Dennis, or Ww. Ies 1). Fitch o'f Scipio; 'Artemas Cady « Morav’a ’ or Lurrran Sherwood of Genoa or to Johbr E WK.MAM 8 , Esq. who has been duly e.ected The General A^enl. f o r the said company- e p AVlD W R I G H T . Secretary. Dated at Aurora. June 6 , iftSf-M f tf — _ OEOOEBET... s o fS ^ H F , Subscribers are now receiving their § 6 ’pritig stock ol Cliina, Glass and Earthen w a r e , and will re-pack lo order ail articles kept by the trade, at the Lowest New York prices, for C a s h . M e r c h a n t s tr.-.ty d e p e n d u p o n h a v i n g g o o d articles and well packed, on the above terms. Exchange Buildings, No. 6. ABBOT r & FO S G A T E . Auburn, M a y 3, 1837. -61 A VERY choice lot of p l a n and fig’d Silks; also some splendid w o r k e d capes and col- ars, f o rsale cheap,: e x t do o r ea?t of R . Steel, Drujg-jst. E. JFN K I N S . W I L L I A M S ’ A N N U A L R E G I S T E R F o r 1837, m u c h e n l a r g e d , is f o r s a l e at the bookstore o f ivison st Terry. 0 ? » P L O t T G H S 2 « £ 0 O F the BEST P A T T E R N S , tor sale s l Hie Lowest Prfe.es,at the F u i r i i a < s £ y a few rods South of the PRISON. Auburn, Apnl 26. 1837.— 4 9 tf T O T H E P U B L I C . 1 C E R T I F Y , that a foji of mine, when five }rars of age, was afflicted with extensive sores' From his ancles tb his an ob* physicians , ; r ,t • f ■ | ... ,, XVIIU I id I i U LIVI 111 III lillll III lllllljiriil UlllP®, WitllOUt 0 1 .form Iheir friend? and he public gem rrlly j { M (Q lfjm - <hp lM * that they are , repa. ed to do , ^ (isihf veins ol<l, (m April, 1836) weeom- | meiiceil (lie use of A. Gridiey’s Salt-Rheum in the be?t possible manner, nnd w.Th d e s n a t d J Oilmen!., u hcli soon mr.de a favorable'impress- As the mid bus now been comp feted by a m e - ' ^ dt^osc and ny a continual use of chanic of g r i a t nxpcrienee, and will I* cm - ,! ,l,at “ ! V h e *ffcct«(!'“ f W ducted by -,rMi,,l,Ea of nuques'ioniible ability &. ! a npifi-cilv 1 f 1 ’^ HfiS experience, thev are confident of a- v ing ent i. e i a ‘ ‘ *'J n ' . 0m’ > «* £* ,* . , 1 r (Ua*,. _xr:, j. ; anc 6 « untr has int; ipmampd f-o (Uintiss (fie fast satisfaction to ad who muy favor * j three months without tl*e least indication o f a CUST!,aey fed confident that those who ced to j Wdcve ,:„rc fe a radicM o n e ; view lhe establishment wid not' be disappointed j lN aUh »•«» . «nP!<»ve.l smce he commen- in the above state-meut. i N. B. Until further nolice, il is intended j to erind thrcodays in each week For customers t — on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. ANDREW COCK. P.esident, JO H N ANSELL, Secrejavy. Levanna. J a n . 18, 1837.—37tf. F IR S T R - a I E Vest Makers V\'anted __ Apply immediately at N-eu- 4, Exchange diug s. S. C. DDHNING k C O ' u/ y 1 2 , 1S37 Tailor? and Drapers. - ced lhe useof the cinlment, ulrich had been pqiieutly much impairnl liy the <!i?ease. W ILLIAM T A B E R . D.iifd,ccipio, N. Y.July 6th,'1837 - 9 \ \ 3 L T S ! H A T S ! EVE 8 & SM I T H, have j u s t received from New York , 1 the latest Spring Fashions fc-r Hats. Oue dour west o f R. M u p ,- Auhyra-, March 2» V ^ . — l i