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S T A R T L I N G IN C l D E N T I A T a late hour on an evening ol last week, .in a certain room on Genesee-st., in this Village, sat a certain person in an attitude ol profound meditation, deeply engaged in turning fiver in his mind a certain subject whiclr wilj presently appear to the reader. WhiLt thus engaged, suddenly there broke hpon his startled ear a s ngnUir and not u a fa milial s. n n d . He listened. The s. mid seemed to proceed from beneath his ft ct. and yet he • - - musical W R I G H T ’S I N D I A N T K C B T A B I / E P I L L S , I F daring the continuance of Storms and Floods the channels of our mighty Rivers become so obstructed as to afford an insufficient outlet ior the superabundant waters, we can ex- pect nothing less than that the surrounding country will be overwhelmed by the Flood. In like manner with the human body— if the Skin, Kidneys and Bowels, (the natural outlets for useless and Corrupt Hum o rs) become so ob structed as to fail in affording a full discharge b u f i r o t b m u s ! '& » « h f l.car.r fiom atimher of those impurities which are in all cases the quarter a sound one already commenced and finally, lhe conclusion that re-emoting the He Wondered what it could mean, rf. iiber; . ion, oame to an d finally, after ” \a t 7 emP'ndo.lsex tne conclusion u m 1prison^ ItinoDo!yj) but sim- S v a couple o f rival Crickets, eaeh striv i n g to see wh ich shun Id hialce the m o s t noise in ih e ir l.ffiew o rld, e n n the loudest s o n g , tell the l a r g est story or outd.rag the oth e r , w h ich he could eol jp i i L b u t the latter, he tho u g h t, alth o u g h he w a s not f a m iliar w ith the C ricket to n g u e . A n d such, thought he, is the way with some persons. T h e y will ad v e r tise and p u f f to - e e w h ich will puff hardest, until ntially they pufF their last puff and die cause of Sickness 5 we surely’ c a n expect no other results than lhat the whole frame will sooner or later be overwhelmed with disease. As in the first place, if we would prevent an in undation we m u st remove all obstructions, to the free discharge of ihe superabundant waters. So in the second place, if « e Would prevent and cure disease, we must cpen and keep open all the N a tural Drains of the body. WttiGHf’s I ndian V'tUETAM.E Ptbt.s, Of Jhe North American College o f Healthy will be tound one o f the best if not the very best M E D ICINE IN T H E W O R L D N E W W I N T E R G O O P S . N OW opening at M URFBY’S, a large as sortm ent of new and fashionable W IN T E R GOODS. Muslin de Laines, from Is. fid. |o 4s. per yd. Cashmeres, 2s. 6 d. to 6 s Rep do. Susans and Tesans. Pondicherys, Victorines, Alpaccas, fig’d and plain. 150 W i n t e r S h a w l s , o f ev e r y v a r i e t y . Rich Cnmeleon Silks, and all other styles. P r e m iu m P r i n t s . L a tge lot M UFFS, cheap. 1 case Linen Camb. H d k ’fs, at Is. each, and [Ots o f other Goods, cheap.—Nov. Iff __________ $ %- O 6 cr C 1 'H-ACHE for carrying out this beautiful and simple theory; because they completely cleanse the One exception occurs, however, anu^U was j Stomach and Bowels from all Biliious Humors u\ and other im p u rity, a n d at the same lime pro* mote a healthy discharge from the Lungs, Skin and Kidneys ; consequenttyy a s all the N a tural Drains are opened, disease of every name is lit- in thinking how vain it wnulil be, by puffin do justice to H . W o o d ruff’s new stock of goods, thac the person aforesaid was engaged. He would just say, however, that he heard Mr. Woodruff remark that he had spent much time < e raiiy driven from the body, and care in the selection and pnrchase, and was , [jy C A U T I O N -/~n determined to give his customers the benefit o t . (j,e g reat popularity and consequent great it. “ F o r,” says he, ‘‘I intend to let them slide : demand of W right’s Indian Vegetable Pills has cheap. ‘Small profits and quick sales’ is my | Up a ho-n of counterfeiters, country agents motto.” Such being the case, it will be well lor ' au(j slorek-eepers will be on their guard against _n iro.to, t<> h f > t o r « our- ,|)e m a U y impostors who are travelling about the coumry selling to the unsuspecting a spuri ous article fur the genuine. It should be remembered that all aulhorized travelling agents are provided with a Certificate of Agency\ signed W illiam W right , Vice Pres ident of the N . A. College of H ealth. Conse quently, those who offer Indian Vegetable Pills, coming lo town to trade to call before pur- •chasing elsewere, at H . WOODRUFF’S New Store, Auburn, Nov. 26, 1844. 77 Genesee-st. S C H O O L B O O K S , A LL the kinds in. use, for sale by the 100, dozen, or single. Books all wasranted to he the best kinds, and sold a t the lowest possi-, • , ble prices. Teacher-*, parents and scholars are | and cannot show a certificate as above described, invited lo call a t DERBY’S Cheap Cash S tore,! will be known as impostors, opposite W estern Exchange. The u'1!owln\ h,§h >’ respectable storekeepers rl - ----- have been appointed Agents for the sale of W right’s Indian Vegetable Pills, and of whom it is confidently believed the genuine medicine C H U R C H M U S I C , S IN GERS, Choirs an 1 T eachers, are invited to call a t DERBY’S BOOKSTORE, where , can with certainty be obtained : m a y be found all the different kinds. A N O D Y N E TOO T DROPS. These Drops have acquired a great and just lepuiatton for the speedy cure ot a tooth ache. W hen face is swelled, the nerve in pain, From aching tooth, and all >s g rief— Clove Anodyne will pangs restrain. A n d give t h e a c h i n g n e r v e s relief. The remarkable quality ol these drops is, lhat their chemical combination is of a nature not only lo remove the most afflicting pain but they do no ihjury to tbe teeth. There is no need o f a denti-t,or fear of losing a valuable tooth. They are used extensively in our first families as an infallible relief. Prepared and sold bv A. B. SANDS & CO., Chemists and Druggists, 273 Broadway, corner nf Chambers street; 79 Fulton sireet, and 77 E a s t Broadwav. Price 25 cents. For sale by 'R ichard Steel, Druggist. Agent for Auburn.—29w4 S O F T R E D A N D B L A C K S L A T E S . ! White Slate Pencils. | Good B ine an d B lack In k . Best W riting Paper, and all articles ol Sta- j tionery, for sale at the Cheap Bookstore oppo-I site Western Exchange. ! T O S C H O O L T E A C H E R S A S B » { T R U S T E E S , I O U T L IN E MAPS for $ 1 , 3 7 , $5, and S15, p r ' sett ! Holbrook’s School A p p aratus Complete, for 6 IU. Globes, a variety of sizes and prices, from 2 1 , to S 10 . Numerical Fram es, Alphabetical Cards, tec., tec., for sale at D E R B Y ’S School Book Store, opposite W es-ern Exchange. L A M P S , L A M P S . AGENTS EOT, VAVUGA COUNTY. J. C. DERBY te CO., Auburn. Henry R, Ford & Co., J. B . K e n d r ick , A. S. Kinnie, Ludlow W illiams, E . H. Waldo, John C. Y aw g e r te Co., Otis Howe, C. Campbell, Slocum Howland, A. S. Allen, John E . Beardsley William Bennett, Samuel Barker. Z L. Webb, At Co. Stoyell As Murphy, Samuel Close, Alfred Avery. D . A d a m s At Sun, F OR burning Oil, Lard, Camphene, and Spir it Gas, the greatest variety ever offered in- this market, just received by C H E D E L L te CO., Nov. 26, 1811. 105 Genesee st. Centre Port. Port Byron. Weedsport. Throopsvtlle. Cayuga. Union Springs. Lavanna. Aurora. Sherwood’s Corners. Svipioville. Scipio Centre, Venice. Owasco Hill. Moravia. Milan. Pine Hollow. Genoa. Northville. Sterling Centre. H unter & Me Knight, CCT^OBSERVE.—Purchase only o fthe adver tised agents, remember, stone are genuine except W right’s Indian Vegetablo Fills. Offices devoted exclusively to the sale of the medicine, wholesale and retail number 169, A M P H E N E A N D S P I R I T G A S , of j Race street, Philadelphia, No. 258 Greenwich, the very be.-t quality, and fresh distilled. | New York, and No. J9S, Tremom street, Bos on hand. Onr customers can at (ton. C constantly pleasure exchange any they fr e s h , without charge. Nov. 26. 18-11. have on hand for J. H. CHEDELL & CO , 105 Genesee-st. N o v . 2-S, IS i t . — 3 0 y I T O M E R C H A N T S , T H E S u b s c r ib e r is a g e n t for the i C H E F . S E H A N ’ S A R A B I A ? ! D A L . S A M .—Fur the Cure of every kind of Wounds. Sprains. Sores, Burns, Coughs, Sore Lungs, ihe most desperate Piles, and Rheunut- sulc o f ! iism o t’aH Uirvls. I» w ill p r e v e n t th e Toothache^ rectr's superior white and colored Wadding,' a n d can su p p ly all w h o w a n t, on th e m o st rea sonable terms. November 26. H . WOODRUFF, No. 77 Genesee st 'restore Torpid and Perished Limbs, Frozen Limbs Stiff'Joints, Numbness, tec. and can be N E W U G O lC s* N E W B O O K S I B OOK of British B.ili.uK edited by S. C. Hall, with preliminary remarks to each b.tllad. and an Introduction by Park Benjamin. 3s. Lectures on the Pilgrim’s Progress, aud the Lite and times of Banyan, by Rev. Mr. Chee- Ver, 1 vol. illustrate I on S;ee!, Works ot Rev Sidney Smith, 1 vol. 50 cts. Anasmsis. or the do'-trineof the Resurrection of die Bo ly considered, by Prof. Bush. Principles of the Interior or Hidden Life, by Dr. Upham. I vol. Notes on (he Book of Job, with a new T ran s lation. by Albert B.irnes, £ vr*ls. The O.d Sea Cap'ain, by Old Humphrey. History ot the Reforma’ion in Eutnpe, with a Chronology of the Reformation. 1 vol. Atiila, by James. I vol pocket edition, 2s. Forecastle Yarns. Is. Tales Irom the German, 1«. Graham’s Magazine lor December. C o lum b ian do do Ladv's Book. do together with all the Quarterlies, bolh Literary ami Medical, can be had at our Store as soon as published. H . & J. C. IVJSON, Nov. 26. No. 80 Genesee st. A S ’ o n A W L S I S H A W L S I ! A large lot ol IO Shawls just reed front SID to SIS bought very cheap. GRISWOLD Ac CO. “ B U C K W H E A T C A K E S . ” 1 TUART S Refined Syrup, excellent with Buckwheat Cakes ; also, h isclarified White and Brown Sugars, for sale by GRISWOLD te CO., Nov. m i . 89 Genesee st. G R O C E R I E S . A good assortment of Family Groceries, such as a variety <>t Brown Sugars, cheap. N. Orleans an l P.»rioni-o Molasses. Stuart's cUrnit-d Sugars. do crushed do Double and single refitted Loaf. Teas—an excellent article a* 2 s. 6 d. Em and Java Coflee. very cheap. Pepper, Spice, Rtisins, tec., Arc., hy F. L.GR SWOLD'te CO., Prison Clothing and Dry Good-; Store, Nov. 1814 89 (ieue>ee-st. F -Y7VCY C AS S IM E K E S TVND' VIS S T - INGS. Itch and cheap, just depended upon to quiet Pains and restore Sore- riess in all cases. This valuable Medicine has been very exten- town sively used for the Iasi 10 years', while its in creasing dem and—the universal satisfaction winch it has given, and the Testimony of a Mul titude of individuals of the first standing in com munity, who have te'ted and mlalliably proved its efficacy, shows that it needs only to be used to prove its invaluable excellence. Indeed, all who have ever tried tilts Balsam prize il so high- ' ly that they will not be induced under any con sideration to do without it. This Balsam has ntincietl tlie altenium of science, and physicians and Surgeons of the greatest scientific acquire ments glV_e II their unequalled approbation ; while many of them in different sections o fthe U. S novv use it iu iheir praciice and have au thorized the publication ol their certificates. And now. to ail persons who are afflicted wilh any disease like the above named, this Balsam i-, confidently recommended, for purifying the springs and channels of life, and restoring them to their natural tune and Vigi r. Ilun d ied s o l persons whose declining health has brought them to the very verge of an untimely grave, h a v e been rescued and p e r m a n e n tly restored to the enjoyment ol health, u ithout which the bles sings of 11 te loro uieir charms, and even life it- neif seems but a partial blessing. fLP’ F o r sale by T. M, HUNT, Auburn. One word to Agents—Never buy of Peddlers, if you would avoid a spurious article, and wish to protect the reputation ofthe Balsam One word also to purchasers—Never buy of those Merchants who buy of peddlers. General depot As agency, N . Grimes, Marcel- lus. 2 s'y l J J O M A N E Y E B A L S A M, FOR W E AK AND IN F L A M ED E Y E S .—This valuable Balsam has been used for m any years in private prac tice, by the most celebrated occulists in this and foreign countries, and may be confidently relied upon as the most safe and' speedy cure for weak or inflamed eyes, a rising from any cause, that has ever been offered to the world. Its peculiar operations consist in removing all unhealthy action in the vessels of the eye and parts adja cent, substituting a healthy process, which soon results in a perfect cure. The afflicted are in vited to try and be convinced. In small jars, price 25 cents. Prepared and sold by A. B. SANDS te CO. wholesale and retail Chemists and Druggists, 273 Broadwav, corner Chambers strpet, (Granite Building) and 79 Fulton stre e t; 77 E a st Broad way. For sale by Richard Steel, Agent for A u burn.—29w3 C L O A K I N G S , C L O A K I N G S . W HAT are the Ladies to make their Cloaks of this winter ? is often asked. Call at the Brick Cash Store and we wjll give you a chance to select from many pretty styles. Drab Marmoes, Plaid and Embossed Woolens, B. B. French Marinoes, some B. B. Thibet Cloths very line, and m any other pretty goods. GOSS, H A L L & CO, Nov. 1 , 1841. 33 Genesee st. N O V E M B E R . 1 2 t h , 1 8 4 L _ L OTS OF N E W GOODS this day received at the Prison Clothing and Dry Goods Store, 89 Genesee-st. We ask a call, a n d the price and style shall sell them. GRISW O L D & CO. T H E I I R I C K C A S H S T O R E I s a l l th e R a g e — N o v e m b e r , 1 8 4 4 . n p I J E New Goods now opening at this estab- JL lislnnent are selling at prices lhat will w ell p a y those p u r c h a s in g , not only to I 0 0 R, but lo b u y ihem. H a v ing just rec’J a large stock for u inter supply, we a re now prepared to sell jhem, and will do so if vou will! give us a chance. GOSS, H A L L & CO. 33 Genesee st. P. S. It is often inquired where is the Briclt Cash Store? We have understood when this inquiry has been made up street, the reply has been, off towards Skaneateles. We would say, it is tbe only Brick front Dry Goods Store in few doors below Cayuga Co. Bank. G. H. Ac CO. £ 53 n O 55 co 5 P5 S* 55 6 fs 2 o to “ •-30 W m 53'* CO 71 S'** MW tcf M o w CO M O o r i f>5 H E 51 u m i l /.s£ —. H e r \ S H A W L S . S H A W L S . E V E R Y BODY, we Stippo.-e, has found out by ibis time, that Shawls ate all the rage this Fall. We have bought largely of them, be- cause they are beautiful and cheap. Handsome 8 4 Shawls, 9s Broeha 8 4 do. $3 50. Splendid do. at higher prmcs. Rich Honey Comb, (heavy) for win er, §2 50. Dress H ’dld’s, from Is. 6 d. up. All lust re ceived by B A R T L E T T & CO. C O T T O N S . G OSS, HALL Ac CO , have just rec’d their winter supply of Cotton Goods, Cotton Shirtings and Sheetings, Bleached and Brown Batis, Wicks, Cmton Y arns, Carpet W arps, and W adm gs. Brick Cash Store. 33 Genesee- street. L P A C C A S . T h e s d c e leb r a ted goods ap pear to he m o r e a n d m o r e in d e m a n d — we have some of the rivtieM ever offered in Au- h o r n . B. B ill's B. B. S l 'i p i S , Silk W a r p Stripes. Plaids. Changeable, Light aud Dark P l a i d s , D r a b s , Acc. & e . GOSS, H A L L Ac CO., Nov. 1 8 4 l. Brick Cash Store. R I C H D E L A I N E S , Cash. D'Ecx>i.se, RepM do, C o n ied M a r .n o c s . Nov. 18-11. GOSS, IIALL Jr. CO., Brtek Cash Store. C L O T I I , C L O T H , C L O T H . N E V E R half so cheap belore. We have just bou g h t them ai au c tio n in N e w Y o r k s in c e the greai falling off in price, and we are bound to Sell, a n d w ill s e ll th e m if w e can n o t g e t m o re than cosl. \A word lo the wise is sufficient.” B A R T L E T T <te CO., Aubnrn. T Prison Ciothinj; au«t Dry Gn« rec'd at ihe d\ P'cire, hy Gencsee-st. H E A N A T O M Y O P T H E H U M A N BODY, by J. Cruveilhier, just rec'd at Nov. 20. R . G. Ac T . 8 . WYNICOOPS. T H E V I C T O R Y W O N . P EOBLF. say tbe best 2s. Oil TEA in town is a t M U R F E Y ’S ; also, the largest and best assortment of D R Y GOODS, and a liltle the cheapest, too If you doubt it, come and M U R F E Y ’S OLD STAND, O W A S C O S E L E C T S C H O O L . Mi-s FRANCES C. BALDW IN. Pr,„rip„l. Mi-s ELIZA B E T H SHELDON, A s s 't Teacher. f f l H E W inter term of this sclmol will e<>m- J l menee Wedne-abiy, Nov. 13th. Terms — For Spelling, Reading, W riting, Gpogrnphy, Arithmetic and Gramm ar. § 3 GO ; for Philoso- phy, History. Botany, Town’s Analysis, W atts on Ihe Mind, and any ofthe preceding branch es, @ 4 ,00 ; lor Rhetoric Algebra, Arnott’s Phys ics, burritl's A-ttononty, H istm y aud Smellie’s Philosophy of N atural History, $ 5 , 5 0 j for K a m ts’ Elem ents of Criticism, Davies’ Legen dre. Abercrombie’s Menial Philosophy, Chem istry, W ayland's Moral Science, Butler's, Anato gv, Palev’s Theology and Latin $ T sOO. The pupils in each class wilt attend to exercises in spelling, Reading. Wriiing, Definutniis nnd Composition. Music, $ 8 , 0 0 per quarter—use of Piano Forte $ 2 , 0 0 , — Board and Tuition, $ 3 5 , 0 0 per quarter. Parents wishing any information in regard to this S hool, will please refer to the following gentlemen ■ R eferences .—G. E . C. Thompson, Oliver Hubbard, of Owasco. November 4th, i81J.—H7if. C L O T H S , C A S S I M E R E S , & c . W o n d e r f u l re d u c t i o n in lh e P r i c e s . H AVING jnst returned from New York with a large lot of Cloths bought at lhe late A uc tion sales, where cloihs sold r-t n great racrifice and at a very large proffli less ihan when some of onr neighbors bought larger stocks of them, we now offer the great bat gains at a very small advance over Auction prices, and less than onr neighbors paid for theirs. W e were fo-tunme in not buying early in the season, and you will be fortunate if you see this notice an d 'ca 'l be fore you buy cloth or ready made clothing, made of cloth at high prices. W e name a few ariicles. Double fold Black Oloffi, good quality, 81 15 do. extra fine, good as $5 cloth, O. S. 2 50. other colors and kindsin proportion. Cassimeres, blue black—good, for 8 s. Fancy colored do , superfine, for 9 s. Satinettv, good and heavy, for 4s. 64. Sheeps Grey. Cloths, Cassimeres, Acc. in pro* portion, and all our large stock of new goods do. If Wise, you will, one and all. “come and see” us soon. B A R T L E T T & r o . November, 181}. N E W E S T A B L I S H M E N T , T HE subscriber has recently opened and lictW offers for sale very cheap, for ready pay, (one door west of the Post office, at No. 67, Gen esee-st., A u burn.) a very general assortment o f choice and well selected FA M ILY GROCERIES, consisting of Teas, Sugars, Coffee, Molasses, Pepper, Ginger, Chocolate, Cocoa, Spices, Nuts, fruits, &c. &c. Also P r o v i s i o n s * io w it:— choice Butler, Cheese, Lard, Codfish, Mackerel, Shad, Herring, Pork, Ace. Also 175 bbls. SABI NA SALT, a superior article, together with a general assortment of S T O N E W A R E A N D C R O C K E R Y , also Broadcloths, Cassimeres, Satinetts, Acc. Acc. The subscriber has also made arrangements with A. G eidley , of this place, for the manulac- ture and sale of his several and valuable FAM ILY M E D ICINES, all of which will be carefully prepared and put up under his immediate .superintendence, viz: Sridley’s Celebrated Salt Rheum Ointment, war ranted to cure Scald Head, Salt Rheum, Acc.; do. Im perial Syrup, a safe and certain remedy for Diarrhoea, Acc.; do. Rheumatic Ointment, unequalled and unrivalled for the cure of Chron ic Rheumatism ; Liquid Opodeldoc, unsurpaseed in strength and efficacy; Pile Ointment. Golden Eye Salve, Bird’s Cure-All, the best remedy in the world lor scalds and b u rn s ; with several other valuable preparations. The above will be kept constantly on hand. Druggists, country Merchants and Peddiars supplied upon the usual terms. WOOL and country produce purchased and sold on liberal terms. N A T H A N J. ST IL E S . Auburn, Sept.. IS 1 1 —20 A L P A C C A S , & c . A large assortm ont of Black and Fancy, Col ored ami cttangabie Alpaccas, Zpnobius, Are., at great Bargains, this day rec’d at 79 G en- osw s t. ___________ J. E . BEA R DSLEY. E g g s W A N T E D at the Bookstore of 11. Ac J. C. IV ISO N. One hundred dozen fresh Eggs, for which the m arket price will be ptid in Cash. September, 10, 1341. S E N E C A W O O D * H AYING removed to Auburn, and resumed the PRACTICE OF LA W , respectfully solicits the patronage of his friends and the pub lic. All business entrusted to his care will be attended to with promptitude and fidelity. Auburn, A ugust 15tb, 1344— 17 D I S S O L U T I O N . T HE COPARTNERSHIP heretofore exist ing between the subscribers, in the Tailor ing Bustuess, is this day dissolved by mutual consent. AU having unsettled accounts will please call at the old stand and settle the same with either ofthe Copartners, without delay. S. SCHENCK, I. A. ROBINSON. The Tailoring Business, in all its branches, will hereafter fie conducted at the old stand oi -ScHENctc & R obinson , by the subscriber, on his individqal account. S. SCHENCK. Aubqrn, Sept. 23d, 1814. A S H L A N D H A L L . N O. 97 G E N E S E E ST.—directly ever M u r phy’s Store—Excitem ent in politics above and excitement tn Dry Goods below—where Murfey is now opening his tremendous Stock of New, F ashionable and Cheap Goods. Qaere. W ho will have the most visitors?— Do you give il up? Sept. 10 th, 1844. W I L L I A M S B U R G H P 1 R E IN S U R A N C E C O M P A N Y . T IIE subscriber h aving t-een appointed A Pen I for tlie abova meiiitnneil Com pan v lor the ennntv of Cayuga, m il insure Buildings Goods anti Merchandize at as reasonable rates as can be procured in other Companies. JA M E S H . BOSTW ICK, Auburn, Oct. 21, 1814. Agent. 01?* CONV EYAXCING done tv* usual on short notice, and on reasonable tcims. 25. m 4 j n . B . .see. N o v . 1 2 . -87 G e n e s e e - s t. IT S P O W E R IS U N I V E R S A L . ‘‘For the ansjel of death spr-»id hi* win^s on the .and breathed in the fnrn „f mankind 115 he pin.seil.” ’ REM E M B E R M* I 1 I L I . I X E K Y & D I t E S S M A K I S C . ts . s i m m o n s respectfully informs com- h re tire first U P I I A T the fir-t symyiouis of sickness, JL pl.tim or disea'-e. has an origin whir quires but little attention 10 ovcuhruw cause of illness. NEGLECT At this season of the year when the organic state of lhe body opens the system in a premoni tory way Cor tbe speedy guhrriiiq of matters which end in CAUSES beyond ihe approach of medicine, and fin diy lerminauN m DBA I'M. How necessary is 11 then that mankind should become aware of the safeguard which can be iftro.vn around them at a moment’s notice, when attacked by C h i l l s , C o u g h s , an d U o lds. k-imp^ens su'ih poinplaints may appear at first M\ht ih^y ar* th*» mere pre«*urM>r<> of that disease which end in CONSUMPTION. Why then will people be blind to the proper cnur.-e winch they should pursue when lhe \All- gel of lieath ,<prva«U his wing? on the blast ?? Awake at once to the necessity ol preserving me nnd neakh, if yon have a severe cold, flv to t.iat famous rpniPflt’ m..! noA J* p r e - •iat famous remedy, and use J. l’EASE & SON’S C o m p o u n d E x t r a c t o f J l o a r h o n n d NO-v recognized as ihe only curative venting Consumption. , „ ' t: T r m ,s ’cs died by thousands, and the, hole Unfed States bear record to its virtues. > old who.esaie and remit, by J. PEA S E & SON 4o Division street, andto Aster Hou^e. J ViIAT 1T HAS DONE. , T h e U n d e r s i g n e d ive used J. Pea--e & Son’s Compound E x tract Hoarhound Candy, and freely recom ntend it to those afflicted with coughs-, colds, hoarseness, and consumptive complaints, as an excellent remedy in those cases, and for tne use O R T C A K E S A L E W hereas Lydia j -L.VJL Paige, o f th e town ot Meniz, in the coun- | iy of Cayuga, and Stale of New York, for the : puiposc of securing the payment ol the sum of j four hundred dollar.-(S4U0 00) with interest, did, I by a certain mortgage bearing date the 28th day • of May. tb 12, inoitgage unto Abram H . Bishop, ol the s itne place, \all the north part of all that I certain lot lying in the town of Mentz, couniy of j Cayuga and Siate of New York, at the junction of ihe Cayuga and Seneca Canal with the Erie Canal, and is known on a map of said lots filed j in the Clci It's office of Cavuga county, by being ' lot number twenty seven, (27) being located with certain lots at the junction, on the Reservation lot-nnm b e r one, two and four, in said county, and is bounded easterly by the road to Auburn, northerly by lot number twenty six, and south erly by lot number tw e n ty-eigh',as described on said map. The land hereby intended to be con veyed is the part o f th e above described lot, ly ing north of a line drawn through the centre of said lot num b er twenty seven, (27) easterly and westerly, parallel and at equal dis*tnnres from the north and south lines of said lot No. 27 which said mortgage was recorded in the office of the Clerk of the county of Cayuga, in Book No. 30 of Mortgages, on page 469, on the first day of June, in the year 1842, at two o’clock in the afternoon ; and on which said mortgage there is claimed to be actuatly due this day, (the time of the first publication of this notice.) the sum of two hundred and sixty-two dollars and ninety- six cents, ($262,96) a n d lhat tlie sum of two hundred dollars, ( § 2 0 0 , 0 0 ) and interest thereon from the 2Sth day of May 1811, is y et to become due therpon. And whereas, default has been made in the ! payment o f a parto f the moneys mentioned in the condition of the said mortgage ; Notice is here by given, that by virtue of the power o f sale con tained in said mortgage, a n d in pursuance of th th e L a ities o f A u b u r n a n d v icinity ftiai she has received from N ew Y ork lhe iaiest patterns lor BONNETS, CLOAKS, COATS Jc D R E S S E S , arid is prepared to do work to order, fashionably , nen'hi and reasonably, and on short notice*. G e n e t c e s t r e e t , opposite Dr. Pitney’s. Nov. 3d, l b l L —27tf. .M lL L i.V L't Ji if tH H ’D K. • R S . T . F . G R A U W t , h a s re u i r m 6 fro m ■ E o -ti.n a n d N e w Y u 'k w i.h a full su p p ly o f F a ll anti W i n t e r G o o d s o f tlie m o st fash io n a ble k in d s , c o n s i s t i n g o f V e lvets, c t i a n g e a 'd e Vel- I vets, S ilk s . S a t i n s , R ib b o n s , Artificial F lo w e r s , F e a t h e r s . &c. C o u n tr y M illin e r s w ish i n g a good sto c k o f M illinery , h e r e is a n o p p o n u n i 'v t\ p u i c h n s e nil k in d s a t a low fa t e , a n t ol th e beVt sty ies in ' G o -lon a n d N e w Y o r k . ' I P e r s o n s w ish in g to p u r c h a s e L e g h o r n , S ilk , | S a tin o r V e lvet B o n n e ts, \vill find it to t h e i r a d v a n t a g e t o call on m e , at 75 G e n e s e e St., w h e r e j will lie found the best sit le B Hiriels [hat is in A tlburn, an d o f the b c - t w o r k m .i n - h i p . W ill : a l l t h a l w i-h to purchase reeol'.m N o . 75. Sept 2.3. T. F. GRAHAM . P R I S O N C L O T H I N G S T O R E . F ALL CAM P A IGN— As the chilly Fall and coiil W inter are fast approaching, so is the time- for buying new COATS and OVER COATS, and tve would keep it before the people that ourstoric of Clothing i- v ery large and must be sotd. Having woolen coats warmly lined for less than the regular price of m aking a dress coat, Yesis in any quantity from almost limb ing up to a little something! Pantaloons, do. Over Coats a t almost all prices. We would invite ihose who think of buying their cloth and trim mings to call and see if we cannot save them a handsome per centage be sides the trouble, misfit, &c. “ Convict labor” is cheap and good. Of Cloths, Castimcres, YeMings, Trimmings, fee., we have a great assortment, and trust that w<- c m cm v ince all who will call, as we have done hundreds before, that we can furnish gar ments made to order far cheaper and better than they can gel in any oiher way. . Also, Cloihs .ind Trim m ings of almost every description ior sale not made up, together with a general stock of DRY GOODS & DRY G R O C E R IES. Remember o u r motlo is “ Cheap for Cash.” F. L. GRISW OLD & Co. Angnst 26th, 1811. 89 Genesee street. N P.. We have received one fresh stock of Fall Goods this season, and as they are so well liked both in price and quality that We cannot keep them, we find tlie only way is to buy more, which we shall do and -how tflem to our c u s tomers in about one week. I M P R O V E D G R A N D A C T I O N PI __— IA N O -FO R T E .—The Undersigned 4? desire to say to all those who may wish to purchase Piano-fortes, that we are not only de termined to sustain the high reputation which has been awarded to our Piano-fortes in years past, but by onr united aud personal attention to bu siness, to continue making from time to time such improvements in tone, action and general finish as will avarrant the public in continuing their very liberal patronage as heretofoie be stowed. We are fissured that the public are al ready satisfied our instrum ents are not surpassed in tone, action and dnrability, by any other m an ufactory in the Union. We liaVe recently in vented a yery great improvement in our Grand Action, unequalled in power, elasticity and lightness of touch. W e are now manufacturing the metallic frame Piano of 6 , 6 A and 7 octaves, unsurpassed in their beauty and\durability. Every instrument is warranted, and if it does not prove, after one year's trial, as good a-* ree omtnended. it will be made so nt out 1 expense, or the money and expenses of transportation re funded. By this warrantee every purchaser will perceive it lobe for iheir advantage to buy Pianos of a manufacturer where they cannot be disappointed. N. B. Prices compared with manfacturers in New York or Boston of equal reputation, are some 29 per cent less, and every Piano w arrant ed to please or no sale. BOARD3IAN & GRAY, SjNos. 4 and 6 North Pearl-st. Albany, Oct., 18 4 4 .-2 3 G E N U I N E Q U I N N E B A U G S C Y T H E S T O N E S * B Y the Box or Dozen; Em ery Rifles; Scythes; Scythe Snaths ; H ay and Grain Ralfes; su perior Hay F o rks; Solid Steel Hoes, by the dozen; Grain Cradles. SA L j ER A T U S , by the B arrel or less quan tity. Also, GRO C E R IES, STONE & WOODEN W ARE, dec. all of which will be sold cheap fur Cash, by H . WILL PON, 2 doors east of A u b u rn House. Aubnrn July 10, 1843.’ P O W D E S . B LASTING, Cannon and Sporting Powder, constancy on hand, for sale, wholesale or retail, two doors east of the Auburn House, bv [-1. W ILLSO N . Ag’t for the \ Auburn. July 10.1843 Manufacturers R E M O V A L . P S u b s c r ib e r s having found iheir former Store entirely too small for the accommodation of their customers, have removed to NO. O l G E N E S E E ST R E E T , one door e a n of Bemis and Leonard’s. Grate ful for the liberal patronage which they have enjoyed during the short period which I hey have been in business, and being determined to mer it a continuance of public favor, they have en gaged an experienced Forem an, and their m ate rials having been selected wnh the g reatest cave, they will be enabled to furnish their customers with every article in their line, of a superior quality ahd at prices which will challenge comparison with any “Old Stock ” in the country! Ill addition to ail extensive assort ment of Boots and Shoes, they will have cut*,stonily on hand a large supply of LEA T H E R AND F INDINGS, in every variety, wiih v.'liich they will be ready to supply the Craft on reasonablet-rm s. R. & M. WATSON & CO. Auburn. Jan. 23, 1844. f s s m T t m o N o f c o - p a r t n e r . S U I t * . - T h e firin of CATL1N, ELDP.ED Js Co i- this dav dissolved by m u tual consent. The business will be settled by E . Catlin and A. Underwood, to whom all persons indebted are requested lo make immediate pavmeoi. E B E N E Z E R CATLIN, C H A R L E S ELD R E D , AMOS UNDERW OOD. A u b n rn. Junej?, 1814. N E W Y O R K A D V T 3 . W M , T* J E N N I N G S & C O , D R A P E R S A X 7 D T A I L O R S , Importers oj Cloths, Cassimeres, Vestings, Fancy Dress Articles, fyc., N o . 2 3 1 B r o a d w a y , N e w Y o r k , ( opposite the park fountain ) S OLICIT attention from those visiting New York, to a large assortment ot N E W GOODS for Fall and W inter wear, selected with a vtew of rendering their stock as rich in quality and variety as can be found in lfle city, comprising Beaver and Milled Cloths, Tweeds, See., for Overcoats, Cloaks, & c.—French and English Cloths for Dress and Froclc Coats—various new styles of Cassimeres—Rich Velvet, Merino, Silk, and (Satin Vesting— which will be made up to order a t prices to sustain our reputation as pio neers in the pmgressive reformation that is averting the cause of complaint that cash pur chasers are laxed for others’ delinquencies.— The style and finish of our g arm ents will com pare with those of any other establishment, and in this is the sequel of the extensive patronage elicited. In addition to the stock of goods usually kept by the trade, they have always on hand an ex tensive assortment of first quality ready made Garments, comprising Overcoats, Cloaks, Dress and Frock Coals, Panlaloqns, Vests, See. F a n cy Dress articles in great Variety. New York, A ugust 28, 1844.—18m3 C H E A P E S T S T O R E IN N E W Y O R K . E R E § H I M P O R T E D G O O D S . TO M Y OLD CUSTOMERS AMD THE PUBLIC, D r u g s , D y e Stuffs, P a i n t s , M e d i c i n e s , G r o c e r i e s , & c . 188 Greenwich Street, bettveen Vesey and Fultn streets , on the North Riper side of the city, New York. S Q i i N C . M Q i m l S & N , O FFE R S FOR SALE, on the most liberal terms, (or cash or credit, a very extensive assortment o f goods, among them the following lo which he would call the attention of A p o t h e c a r i e s . O p ium , C am p h o r, C fcani T a r ta r , C a stile Poap, Liquorice, B alsam C o p a v ia R h u b a rb, * Ja la p , Aloes, F lors C h am o m ile, G u m A rabic, C a s ter O il, Q u icksilver, M agnesia, M a n n a , A lcohol, R o ll a u d F lo u r S u lphur, Borax, refined and crude, C alom el, Red Precipitate, C orrosive Sublim a te, A q u a A m m o n ia, Spirits N itre lJuleis, SUper C a rbonate Soda, T a r ta r ic Acid, Epsom Salts, Laudanum, Senna, Sulphate Quinine O il Pepperm int aiid ail essential Oils, G u m M vrrh, C u n tharidcs, Gum T r a g a c a n th , Pow d e red Bark, Torks o f nil kinds, Sarsaparilla, Sponges, c o a rse a n d fine, Druggists* glassw are, V ials, Gum G am b o g e , Colovsinth, P a i n t e r s , W in d o w G lass o f a ll size# nnd qualities, W h i te L e ^ d , dry and in oil, Red Lead, L itharge, S p irits T u rp e n tine, butty, W h itm g , V erdigris, dry and in oil, C h rom e G reen, C h rom e Y ellow , Y e llow O c h re, F r e n c h and A m e rican, Prussian Blue, Vermillion, K o ttcii S tone, Ivory Black, G u m Copal, P a in t Brualies, nil sizes, Rose Pink, L a m p B lack, British f.uslrfi, G lue, all sorts, G o ld nnd S ilver leaf, G old a n d S ilver bronze, C o p p e r Bronze, c-hulk, w h ite au d rod, Paris VVhfie, S p a n is h Brow n j V e n e tian Red, H and paper, P u m ice - tone, T a r and Rosin, Jap a n , C o p a l, C o ach and. ilnrriess V a rnish, Turkey L'mhcr, T e r r a ‘de Sienna, R e d C h a lk, Cum Shellac, bright Yiirnifl), Hush Tools, ull sizes, Black J.cad. dooi T I N , S H E E T I R O N , A N D C O P P E R M A N U F A C T O R Y . rjriH E SUBSCRIBER Still continoes _ the T IN , S H E E T IRON & COP. « P E R B U S IN E S S , al his old stand, on< east of W alter W eed’s Store, w h ere will be found at all .times a large assortm ent of T IN W ARE, piaffe o f th e best m aterial and td a workman-like m anner. The follow ingaricles are now offered at the lowest prices. M ilk Pans, Milk Strainers. Pails, Coffee Pots. Tea pots, Wash Bowls, Conductor Pipe and Elbows. Stove Pipe and Elbows. Asa H u n g e r's Lard Lam ps. Japanned W are of all kinds. Knives and Forks, Shovel and Tongs. S p a d e s , B r a s s R e n t e s H o e s . Mop Handles. Sefub Brushes. W ash Tubs, Churns, Wooden Pails, &c. Persons wishing any of ihe above articles, of any other in my line, are invited to call and ex* amine for tbemsglyes. The subscriber Will be fOttnd ready at Bil times to do all kinds o f JOB WORK, a t short notice and very cheap for Cash, or most kinds of COUNTRY PRODUCE. Also, with the assistance o f titifitis SteV en** is enabled to do all kinds ol Heavy CO P P E R WORK. W ILLIAM H. FO S T E R . Auburn, March 12, 1844. 45 T . K E N N E D Y . COACH, CARRIAGE. SIGN, AND O R N A M E N T A L ’PA IN T E R , On North street, nearly opposite Methodist Church. W o r k c h e a p fo r C u s h oi- B a r t e r . T H E Subscriber continues thd Carriage, Sign, ami Ornamttf tal Painting business, al the old stand on North-st., nearly opposite the Methodist Church. All work entrusted to hts care, shall be done as well, a n d as cheap as it can he done, not only west ot Albany and *** those cities themselves. ’ ’ Country Carriage M akers and others bring ing work to Auburn, will find it to their inter* est to call. All work done by the Subscribed warranted well done lor the price paid. May 26, 1814. : price paid. T. KEN NED Y. T HE business o f BOOT a n d ^ -x- SHOE MAKING, in nil its branches, wilt be rarried on at the old stand, by the subscri bers. who will keep constantly on hand ft large a-ssorttnent of BOOTS and SHOES. (E7*LEATH f.R of every ■ description con -stantly ou hand for sale. E . CATLIN. June 12. A. UNDERW OOD. F O R S A I j E . H E Subscriber offers for Sftie bis JI CARDING AND CLOTHING \S.U1 W ORKS AND FAW M ILL together with about 17 acres ofgeod land. There are dn the premises 2 framed ponses and Barn, v i t r good f r u i t ; situated ffve hilles north of ApJ-urn, Cavuga co. op that never failing stream th 0 Cold Spring Brook, with frotn 13 to 16 feet fall of water, sufficient to drive a W OOLEN FAC* TORY of considerable extent. The place is pldasahity situated nnd healthy. The abovfc described property will be sold at a great bar* gain, and payments made easy—title indispu* table. Call on tbe Subscriber 1 rrilo seutb of Port Byron. DAN 1 LL T. M E A D. Mentz, J n n t 20th. 1844.— 8 if. C o n f e c t i o n e r s , D i s l i l l e r s , a u d B a r k e r s . Cochineal, Nutmegs, Mnco, Cloves, Cinnamon. Cns*uu Buds, ABs’-'irfe, fiiuglass, Gum ‘I ragncanlh Gum Arabic, T u rk e y , G u m Gamboge, Oil Uo«es, do Bopcrmint, W m tergreen, l.em o n , C innam o n , O range, B c rgam o n t, Anniseedf Absynth, CntfttU'uy, Juniper, Rose, G runge and Feach Waters, Vani'to Dean.*, Tonfjuili dn Coriander i?ccd, t'urriiway do A tusccd, Jujubo Paste. Penrlash, Saleratus, F itper C a rbonate o f ^oda, T a r t a r c Acid, G inger, W h i 'e Jam a ica, G inger. F u s t India W h ite nnd B row n Suap, Pepper, llsoice. H .ft F A S H I O N A B L E M I L L I N E K Y . ^ ] \ / T 1 8 S C. M. ST R IK E R would an TV A nuance to the Ladies of Auburn, and the public generally that she has just opened the F A L L AND W IN T E R FA S H IO NS, at her Mitt.nery Store, N o , GeiICS(5D»St>, five deors b« Um- South st.. where will be found an extensive assortment of P arisian Satin, Silk and Velvet HATS, Ribbons. Feathers, Flowers Capes, Laces, Gloves and Millinery in general, ofthe best quality and latest style, to winch she respectfully calls the attention of the fashiona ble world, as comprising the most elegant and extensive stock ever presented in Aubnrn. Ladies are requested to call and *ee for them selves, before purcha-.inq elsewheie. Nov. 4th. 1814— 2 7 tf P L O W S A T R E D U C E D P R I C E S . r p H E subscribers offer JL for sale their stock of Plows at COST I in ex change for Wood or Pro duce at the highest M a r ket price. Their stock P r e m i u m , 2 sizes, A V iard, 2 do T d e n , 2 do Plow POINTS, ol all the different patlefns, constantly on hand at the Commercial Iron W orks. D E N N IS. WOOD & R U S S E L L . Auburn, April, 1844. 4 9 tf consists of IN S U R A N C E T h e Albany Insurance Company, continue to insure buildings, goods and merchandise against loss or damage by fne, nt the rates es- tablished hy other offices in the State. GEO. UNDERW OOD, Auourn, Feb. 27lh, lo'4l — !3 i ! ' A g e n t . A N N U A L S F O R 1*45. & J . C. IVIdOrH have rrceivuU TIlP Gift, ill splendid hindiri^:. T h e R o s e of S haron, em h o^iOil. extrn. The Diadem, wiih beautiful plates. Leaflets o f 31-morv, in White Catl. Friendships Offering, in Mosaic. Cotvper'sTa.-k, beautifully iliuArateu. The Lady ot tlie Lake, do Poets and Poetry o f Amet iea, do The Hvncinth, in Floss M uslin. All the above are tliustra'cd wnh engravings in the best style of the art, and are ‘■unable for holiday Presents. We have also a la i‘^e assort ment o f Javende Annuals and neat books tor presents, at very low prices. A u b u r n , O c t . H , 184 I . F A L L A N D W I N T E R G O O D S . \V fO W REC E IV IN G a splendid a>soittucnt of X y Fall and W inter Goods at No 7 7 Genesee j street, Auburn, wiiich have been bought within I the last ten days, cheap as cash would buy them, ' and my mono is “sell them cheap for cash or 1 ready pay,” as the nimble sixpence is preferred I to the slow shilling. Those wishing to buy good I and fashionable goods, will do well to call and examine a good as.iortmeni of rich Rep Cash- meres, Cashmere De Cosse, Cashmere de Laines, i T hibet Mcrilloes, Param atta, Roumelia, Crape De I ’ekin, Alpacca, Bombazines, &e. Ac. Also a good assortm ent ot plain, striped and figured Silks, with a few patterns of Satin Turk, which is very desirable for cloaks or dresses.— And in addition to a full assortment o f American Prints, a few pieces of very rich English and French prints; also Cloths, Cassimeres, Boas, M u ffs,Indiarubbershoes, 4 cc. Ac- Auburn. Nov. 5, IS I t . H. WOODRUFF. S T U R T E V A N T & S T E B B I N S , O. 3 9 G E N E S E E ST., one door east of Cayuga Co. Bank, have just received a beautiful assortment of FALL GOODS, viz: Bl’k, Blue BI’lc. Col’d and Fancy Silks. Bombazines, Alepines, and Alapacas. Chusan Lustres, Crape and Plain De Laines. Fig’d and Striped Velvets for Ladies’ Dresses, Bl’k and Col'd fringes and Gimps. S.itm, Cn>!iiHerc A Woollen Velvet VeStlngs. Bromi, BpQ.v<?r n n d C loihs. Satimett.snnd Cassimeres, L i n e n C a m b r i c s an d Linen C a m b r i c H d k ’fs. Shawls and Fancy ITtilv'fs—great variety of now sty les. Colton and LinPit Table Diapers. C o lton a n d W o rsted T a b le S p r e a d s . W hite and Col'd Flannels. S-* iss & Book M(trims. Jaconet & Stripe do. Silk. Co!ton and Merino Hosiery. American and Imported Ginghams. Bleached and Brown Sheetings. 5 0 0 ps. Prints—prices from 4 lo 3 0 cents. Sept. fi, 1813. ' ____________ S E N E C A W O O D & G E O R G E U N D E R W O O D . A T T O R N E Y S and COUNSELLORS A T XjL LAW , and Solicitors and Counsellors in Chancery, having formed a copartnership, have opened an office in Beach’s Block, and a re ready to attend to ail business which may be entrust ed 10 them. They respect fully soifi-it the pat ronage of their friends and the public. A u b u r n , A u g u s t 2 6 lh , 1844. U N I V E U S A L I S T B O o l c s T & c ^ J UST rec’d, the Rose of Sharon for 14? 15. The Universalist R egister and Almanac for 1S45, Rev. L. R . P aiges’s Commentaries on the New Tes’ament. Rev. J. M. Austin on ’he Attributes of God, and a quantity of other Universalist Books and Periodicals, J. CUKX1S. a rew rods south R. R, Depot, AtlbtirH. D I S S O L U T I O N , UE co partnership heretofore existing JL between the subscribers in the Hatting business, is this day dissolved by mutual con sent. All having unsettled accounts, will please call at the old stand and settle with L. V. Keyes. L . V. K E Y E S , AUGUSTUS E Y R IT T . Auburn, Oct. 5, 1S44. tLT*- The HATTING B U S IN E S S in all its branches will hereafter be continued at the old stand of L. V. Keyes & Co., by the subscriber, on his individual account. L. V. K E Y E S , 2d door above Cayuga Co. Bank. “f the voice p r o t e s s io n a lly ^ h in g can e q u a l ? Sta'UIe in.fuch ca?e '\ a(le and S1,|d A e recommend it to our brethren throughout mor,^ S cd premises above described, wii be sold the Union : at public auction, at the American Hotel, in the I i’ffv. 1 . Lindsev, 31. E. Church, 2d street. villa’f o f t A\£ “ r.n’ ir’ the County o f Cayuga, ‘ Lev. 4 . Crawford, pastor o f the second Metho- ^ 1 {ePl b>’ VV lUiam Gamble>t,n Thursday the dist E . Ckureh, Hudson N Y * ol February next, at ten o’clock th the Rev. Mr. LuViiv, presiding pmp,- n y n „ n ! forenoon of thal day.— Dated, Auburn Nov. 27, >^,„.e e.ner. rs. i . con- 1S11 ABRAM H . BISHOP. Mortgagee. 30td N E W B O O K S —IN C R E A S E - C APT. M ARYATTS Settlers in Canada. Mrs. H o m an’s Works, 2 vols. illustrated. Southgate’s visi’s to the Syrian C h u rth. Social Life in Germany', by T. Schake. StUttTt S ne\V Life Ol Gen. M arion, plates. ference. r i ^ eCharch'''rn'ttaker’ Pasler ° f 1 l‘e Presbyte- Itrceis Mad,son and Catharine pitaf.V’ W ' C' Ha\dey chaplain ofthe City Hos- Rev. M r. Griffen, oast™- -\r v ™ Bedford sireet. ’ Paslor of M - E - Church, Kev. Mr. H trt. recent castor or .1 -r, church, Gold St., residence 52 1 pllSl Rev. Heman Bangs, pastor of the M V ehttreh Forsyth street. - 1- L . R-v. 3tr. Gibbs-, U I Third Avenue Rev Mr Lyons, p ts tor of the Gertnan Me,ho disi E. Church. - leiho- Eider Knapp a n d R e v . Air. Jlaffu 28vl F . G D av , Attorney. P H E L P S ’ T O M A T O jP I L L S . UZP’ NONE need suffer from Dyspepsia, J a u n dice, Rheumatism, or A c id S io m a c h , for these complaints are speedilv and safely cured by DR. P H E L P S ’ TOMATO PILLS. It is too late for any one to deny this ; or for the sceptic to doubt; for the testimony exists on every side, throughout this vast country ;—from the log cabin ofthe western wilds, to the palace of the city millionaire, there are thousands of witnesses to the healing properties of this inval uable FA M ILY M E D ICIN E , m Jaundice, Billions Affections. Rheum atism , C O M M I S S I O N A N D G E N E R A L A G E N C Y , F OR T H E PURCHASE AND SA L E OF PRODUCE—Storage te Forwarding to Eos. j ton, Providpnee, Norwich, New-Lnndon, Hart- ' ford, New-Haven, New York, and Philadelphia, Agent for Bang’s Line Boston Packets for Im lay’s Hartford Line Steam-Propellers* and iron Steam-Boat Line for Philadelphia. The Packets continue 10 receive and land Goods at Troy. Goods consigned to TfOV SIVe H arris’s Prize Essays and Sermons. . - ■ - • Charlotte Elizabeth’s Works, cheap ed 2 Vol slx m“es t0^ and transportation on the Canal, Gen. W ashington’s Revolutionary Orders I and liave eHual facilities in transhipm ent, as if Anthon’s Horace ’ I consigned to Albany. Goods consigned to iny caret at Troy, either to or from, will be carefully looked after, and forwarded as ordered. M ark, to the care of (and have Bills of L a ding sent to) W. T W ILLARD, Troy, N . Y., Illustrated Astronomy, and a great variety Of t0 insure the proper delivery of the Goods. 4ew Books for the young. j F L A X A G E N C Y . J. C DERBY\ & CO. | I will pav Cash for any quantby ol Flag, apd 107 Genesee-st. | l^ne chan Tow, at my Office, 245 River—treel, Troy, and the highest price, accoiding to the Jay ’s Works, 3 vols. Pa'tison’s Anatomy. Boyd’s Rhetoric. American Almanac for 1845. Leisure H ours. III! New Nov. 20 B O S T O N & N . Y O R K M I L L I N E R Y . M R S . G R A H A 3 I would inform her fri“nds of Auburn and vicinity, that she has re ceived the _ FA L L AND W IN T E R FASHIONS, for B o n n e t s . ALo ail kinds o f M ILL IN E R Y GOODS for country Milliners, and all those that may want, both at wholesale and retail. All work from our Store will be of as good stvle as can be found thisside of New York, and at the most reasonable price for Ready Pay.— Call and see onr stock of HATS and GOODS, and you will be satisfied. On hand, a large assortment of FE A T H E R S , which are all the rage this Fall and W inter Also, a beautiful lot of F l o w e r * . O ct.23. 7 5 G E N E S E E -ST . C L O C K S A N D T I M E P I E C E S . O F every description, from T w e n t y S h i!» lin g s to F o r t y D o l l a r s each. No one can undersell us. June 12. JNO. H. C H E D E L L te CO. T ‘ W O O » E » A N D W I L L O W W A K E , HE subscriber is now receiving a laree lot 01 \VJ L.DO W W A G O N S , C r a d les, C h a ir s , Baskets, Pails, Tubs, Churns. S u g a r B o x e s , C lothes P in s , R o ttin g Pins. Butter Ladles, Bowls, Trays, Dippers. Lemon Squeezers, Mndlers. Wash Boards. Faucets. Seives, Cheese Hoops, tec. tec. to gether wilh Yelocopedes, a new art’cle for children. Wheel Barrovvs, tec. tee. al) ot whi.-h >vill be sold cheap. R C S T E E L E , 109 Gcuesee-sl.opposite Western Exchange L I N E N C A M B R I C I I ’ D K ’ F S , O N E Case Linen H ’k’l's now opening and for Sale at Is. each. Elegant printed Rep Cashmeres, Crape De Peking, De Laines, tec.— Shawls, K k h Silks, new styles together with lots of other goods. Al M U R F E Y ’S, Sept. 10. 1st Story Ashland Hall. A t N o . 8 4 G e il e s e e s t r e e t A u b n r n . T HE Subscriber having been engaged in the importing and jobbing crockery trade in the G ro c e rs* Hyson Tes, Young Hyson, Impm'inl, Gunpowder, Hyson Skin Foucliong, Rotten, French Brandies, Spanish .-epavs, P o t a n d P e n r l A s h e s Starch, Liquotico Hal), Bath Srick, Snlamtus, Fig Blue, Powdered Ginger Pool, Alum Olive Oil iu betties & baskets/ udhpur, Nutmegs, Wood, calti.etie crude and refined, Grain aud Bar Tin, Allspie u n u f u c t u r e s * A Join, Blue Vitrol, Coperas, Knglish U American, O i l V i t r o l , Sugar Lead, Bleaching Salts, Cochineal, Aqym Fouis, NutgnB*! Annntto, Soda Ash, Pot and Pearl Ashes, Kxtract I ogv> ood, Tartaric Acid. Bichromate of Potiuh. Sal Soda, Gum Shellac, b e a u t i f u l a e w d r y g o o d s . C H E A P ! - c h e a p ! cheap I—Cnshmeres Aff* glians Satins, t liusnps, Mouslin I eLftnes, —for instnnre : Richer Silks ihan we have cVer.shown in Au- t'urn, from 4s. to ] Is. 3’1 ousel in De Lanes, gcofi and pretty (dark colors,) Is. fid. Sup. sup. 2s. fid. Cashmeies— tenntilul, 3s. Chusans, do. 2s fid. Alpacca. good quality. 2s. Silk W arp do., warranted. 5s. fid. Paririenr-s, very pretty, double fold, 2s. fid. Prints, verv pretty kolfing I fit pcor, 6 d. do. benutilul and good. Is. And lots bt oiher styles of goods chpap for cash, by N o v .‘1844. J. S. BA R T L E T T & Co. Fi.Her’j 1 'itrlli, Madder, Initrh and French. finlig^Cs of Bengal, <*<ttrac- cas nnd Guntamala, White Tartar, j-i’d Tartar, Glue, Sumac, I.uc J)}o, tfnrcfc, I’russintePotnsn, Gum Senegal, ■» I’owdered i. urcuma, PowdnreJ Blue Smalts Quercitron Bark, Fnirfts Nitre Fortls £hit P ire,' llritish Gum, Nitric Acid anjJ Oxalic Acid* nter, c.n<3 Summer Strained Pepper Sauce. Mnenhoy ^’nuif, Scotch do Mace, Indigo, F lo to n t, C astile - o u p T a s ter O il, in bottles, Cloves, Alcohol, npsom Cinnamon, Fncrion Matches, C a rbonate -wnmonia, British Lustre, * edu for w a shing, Mustard. London, Cayenne pepper, Powdered Nutm o gs, do Cinnamon, Cologne Wntcr. O ils ! — Fall, Wi SPERM ; BledWtPd White and N atural. Re fined and untefined W H ALE ; Tanner’s, Train. Linseed, rafv and boiled, Sea Elephant, Lard, Neaisfoof, Olive, (in bottlesanrl bellies;) P atent, Sperm and Stearic Candles, Alcohol and Cain- phene. E a l e n t M e d i c i n e D e a l e r s . Anderson’s Pills, I.ec’s do. Hooper’s do. Opodeldoc, Ptccrs nnd liquid, Soda I’owdm. tJodfrdy's UoMiaii Tliumpsou’a Eye Water-. Balsam of Money, Turlington’s fjnlsnm, HntomntP* I roj»s, Harlem Oil and British O? 8 ci(llit 7 , 1’mvtlers, ^touifJiton’s Bitters. Extract nrgftpnrilla, Calcined Mngnesin, T a p e r M a k e r s ? H a t t e r s , &C. Blenching Powders. NutguH, Powdered blue r-'mults, I’h:o Vitriol, V d djgr's, Oil Vitriol, Copperas, Copper * aix, Pal Ammoniac, rhcllLnc, Antimony, Alcohol, Fiignr of Lend, Kxtruct of Logwood, Alum. D y e r s a n d M a n u f a c t u r e r s . Logwood, < amwood, Fustic, Nicaragua, Rarwood, Brazeilletle Wood, Snpnn Wood, Brn/ii Wood, Red auihtert, Fltteh W niiJ, Perl do H vpcmi'c Wood, Pencil do. Ebony x}o. oaps, Talent Fancy Castor D r u g g i s t s ’ G l a s s IVnrr. Common Vtals, Proscription Vials, Medicine do., Acid Bottles, Cologne*. Pungents, Druggists’ Packing Bottles. Oils, Concaves, Magnesia, Blacking or Varnish. Demijohns, Flasks', Inkstands, Jars, Lemon Syr ups. Mustards. Snuffs, tec. Articles for Jewellers, Silver Smiths, Varnish Makers, Paper Stainprs, Spicp Grinders, and City Of New York is now'opening'at the above 1 Sugar Refiners, Coach Lnre and Fringe Makers , - . , v J r 1 'fc r I S n u f f an d I o b a c c o M a n u f a c tu r e r s , M e ial nnd sta n d one o f th e l a r g e s t a n d best n s s o iim e n is nf i , r ,tT , • * * c h i n a , GLASS AND E A R T H E N W ARE, I *A,arb,e rohshcnt, for W orkers in iron and other ever offered in W estern New York, which we I Artisans, tor Sh.ps and Plantnt.ons, for Cordial H E R E IS T H E P L A C E T O B U Y G O O D S . T F. GRAHAM , having lately returned , from Borion and New York with a good assortment of Ladies** W inter Goode^ ronsisting’ ol Alpaccas, Plniff Alpaccas, Scotch Plaids, Mou- sclin De Lames, Cashmeres, Cashmere Reps, Calicoes, Cotton Clslhs, all kinds of Ladies,’ Head and Neck Dresses tec. Collars Capes, Mitts, Gloves, Hosiery, tee. A b o a Inrgfe stock of M illinery, both ai wholesale and retail, cheap for cash, at 75 Genesee-st. ‘ a u b u r n i r o n s t o k e T N O. 9 2 GENE* SE E ST.(south de.) next door to 3 P arsons, Hewson, & Co., Prison Cabinet ware room. The same as recently oc> cupied by G. AI. Mil* ............... ....... e = r - ligan, where may be had. Iron and Steel, a n d H ardware of every de scription u s c h e a p a s a t n a y S to v e iu A u * b u r n , viz. English Iron, Band Iron, Swccdes do Nail Rods, w a rrant'd American do Spring Steel, Horse Shoes, American Steel, N.iils. Cast Sieel, Ativils, Vices, Borax, Rope, Brass Kettles, Axes, Sash, Glass, Door Trim m ings, Cabinet makers Trim mings, Joiners Tools, Hoes, Shov els, Spades, Scythes, Snnths, 2, 3. and 4 Tined Forks, Cradles, Rakes, Indian Pond Scythe Stones, and every article wanted by Farm e r or Mechanic—and please take notice ( n o t t o b e u n d e r s o l d i n th i s v i l l a g e , ) all for sale by June o. I. F. T E R R IL L . will put upto the order of M erchants in Auburn, and alt others who favor u s with a call, al ibe lowest New Y o rk prices. No mistake. We have bought our stock of goods of the Staffordshire M anufacturers, England, and at the New York Auction package sales, for Cash, and at prices which will incline us to sell them very cheap. Hotel keepers and Families will het-e find a most d'nrabie assortment to select from, and at prices which cannot fail to pffase. A variety of DINrNG SERVICE and fine CH I NA TEA SE T T S will be open this week. P u r chasers are invited to Call and examine for them selves. Z. M. MASON. May 7th, 1814. N. B. A fine assortment ot Table Cutlery Spoons, Britania, and Slone W are^always on hand. o h i o g r i n d s t o n e s * A N assonm ent e f superior turned Grindstones just received and for sale hv WATROUS & H Y D E , 107 Genesee street. T O T A V E R N K B E R E n s , A choice lot of W IN E S AND LIQUORS,to- gether with other fixings for y o u r use, for Gate verv cheap at 109 G^nPsee-st. May 29 R . C. S T E E L E . R e d e m p t i o n o f l a n d s * 0 r n - f i — — -------- , — ....... . FOR T A X E S —Stale of New York ,, Ver,s Headache, Colds, Palpitation, Lung Fo boiler’s Office—Notice is hereby given! S ' - ant to section 7fi of j j? te -3. article 3 of chanter the . ,n Purc“a-'Ing ts necessary, to obtain 13 of the first part of the Revised Statute^, i|,at n,,s,^ aB‘<’p,,” edlclnff To proiect against im- unless the lands sold for taxes at the General I t*cle ,i.„ p dl>aPP°’n,n'ent from a spurious ar- tax sale, held at the Capttol in the citv o f Alba- I m pr’octirin->- ne!0r has been at sreat expense nv m the month of June 1313, shall be redeem- ed- by the payment into the Treasury or the J!fi on or before the SOili day of June next af- ,*’r the , 1 hereof, o f ibe amount for which each I'arcei „f l!ie sai(1 hvi.ts was sold, and the inter >1 tier*..,. :U the rate of ten per centum per an num, from the date of the sale to the date ofthe pavm e tr—the lands so sold and remainin'*- un redeemed will be conveyed to the purchasers Dated Albany, 19th November 18 14 A. C. FLAGG, Comptroller 3nntj B O O K S IN C I I E A E F O I U I S . r IT T E L L ’S Living Age, No. 27. l J Lamb’s Tales from Shakspeare, No. 3. Hewitt’s Illustrated, do 33 , H arpers’ Bible, No. 12. Belle of Boston, Is. Thirwnlts History of Greece, No. I. Reformation before the Reformation. Persecution ot Popery. Cooper’s Afloat and Ashore, at DERBY ’S BOOKSTORE. thereof. C T U A R T ’S b b F I S E ' d I y r b p O E x tra Super Sugar H-m-e M o 'esse/ uckwheat Cake=, just rec’d nt ’ BARTLETT te r'(i-< or for Pill I son. Those wl,„ ace v I ' ’ ? y -‘n 1,16 Sea\ quested to call a-rlexehan ’ ft, )e ^ ar8 re‘ G T! P H P ttio eir stock. , Proprietor, General depot te aaencv—N p ^ ' \ S^ ° e t' , lus. * sCncJ--N . Grimes Marcel- 28 V1 r N H I L D R E N S ’ P I U w e b T t --------- L ? variety, neatly printed My 10 M erchants, Pedlarc and mlfers 9 uatl Nov 30 HLNT.Y OL1PHANT, JoAiri.al Officc, Auburn T H E R E A D Y R E C K O N E R . , H te J. C. IVISON have received a very • valuable Book for farmers, contractors, Pills hrre *ra new and lmPr°ved Label, and the 1 mechanics and laborers. The Ready Reckoner fonii 'v i t i u i ^ ^ a . h h Pt'U \ P an .en\ re ,n e w ! r c b':!\°c corrP?.1 ™ea<areinent of Scantling, as an outside envelope, j P lank, Square Timber, Saw Logs, -Wood, tec., comprised in a great number of T a b les; to j which are added, Tables of U ages, Rent, and other expenses, at given Rates,' by the year, month, week, or d ay, also, Interest Tables a t 7 per cent., by Rev. J . M. Scribner, A. M , A u thor of “ Mechanics Assistant,” “ Mensuration of Superfices and Solids,” &c., tec. Auburn, Nov. 16. 1844. M e t h o d i s t , Baptist, Presbyterian, Peace, Phrenological, H ealth, Agriculin- rist, ohnsuan, W hig, Pocket, Comic and Church Almanacs, at WYNKOOI’SL , A U C T I O N ! A U C T I O N ! quality and charac'er o fthe article. I T7f7\E have a Jars^e assortment of CLOTHS It should be evenly rotted, drm fed carefully 1 VV and CASSIM E R E S on hand, which were and clean, root ends even, and all a t the *ame bonght at Auction in New York, ai! o f which end of the handful. Qualities and colors care- we will sell at prices we think a '\I?-8/ m\ ch 111 a>’ ha in j DOLLAR A YARD C H E A P E R dGs bv-tocn sfh-Ls rt!rct£,rnclli ’ ,n bnn‘ fw Fine Cloths, than can be bought at any other ; . L * : ,lhereby m a k ing « more mtr- Store ,n oavtrca countv. m itts ’ Secur.ng generally better ! „ Come an'<j .fee” us, and we think we ean seli Fl-i’r m>,,* _ ___ „ , ^ ’ vou Cloths a t such prices as will enable you 10 and monev « II hTC; J ’a ,?ar a W TJC>amV get a Suit of Clothes 25 p e r c t . C h e a p e r than oromwlv on iTs c r u n L n 11111 ted as otdcred, vou can get of the same quality a t any C lo th v • J and ih-.pscnon, j.— s t o r e in town • as we will not charge you ,b tl,or°ugh nm^tnv-nrinbl!e to alL \ f i f e S \ o n the Cloth to pay for makfng. Trov August 0 8 ! i ,~ o !0¥ - ' ^ I!D - as Cheap Cio.hing Stores are obliged to do— _i_roy, Attoust 9, l b l 1 - l o n3 24a River st. Cpme and t r / u s . J S B A R T L E T T & CO. M O S T I N T E R E S T I N G U E R I O D I - I O.-t. 15 Sign o f “ C ayuga Co. T . Slore. C A L O F T H E D A Y '. j I\ IT T E L L ’S LIVING AGE.pubbsheil at Bos. ■ U ton ill weekly part--, o f 64 pages nt only Is eaeh, or 8 6 pr year free of postage. This work is edited by the old proprietor o r “ LineH's Mu-1 Seum,” and IS highly recommended by Judges Kent and Story, and by the Historians Ban croft, Sparks and Prescott. It Ci.htains the yery reduced prices cream of Foreign Literature, selected weekly M ay 29. from the ablest Reviews and Magazines in the world, rendering it the most desirable, popular, and chenppst M agazine publirited. A new vol. havingjustcom m cnced now is the time tosub. scribe. J. C. DERBY & CO. Nov. 20. Sole Agents. L O O K A T T H I S A ND call a t 109 Genesee st. The subscriber is now receiving a very large slock o f GRO C E R IES, CROCKERY, W OODEN AND VYILLOW W A R E . F I S H of various kinds, ted., tec., which Ite offers at R. C. S T E E L E . American Wild T V T A T U R E ’S C iE B is ; or XN Flowers in their N ature. flaunts, by Mrs. Em b ry, with 20 beautiful plates. Also, the English and American Ann uals for 1915. jnst received bv { J. C DERBY te CO F A M I L Y G R O C E R I E S . A full supply, ju s t rec’d—as cheap as the cheape.-t. GOSS. IIA L L te CO. Brick Cash Store, 33 Genesee st. P R I N T S are now maile so rich, ami so cheap that most all the Ladies buy a dress when they see them. Call and look at ours. GOSS, H A L L & CO., Nov. 13, 1844. Brick Cash Store. T R E M E N D O U S E X P L O S I O N s « B u r s t i n g o f th e S t a t e P tieo H B a b b l e ! ' 4 BRIGHT era ha-* dawned upon mankind. C X TIip year “ 1 3 4 4 5> will be long remem bered in ihe calendar, as having encircled in its folds and crushed to death the growing p uverof STATE PRISON MONOPOLY. E v e ry day brings to light some new feature in tlie admirable workings of our system of opera tion, in sustainineand supportingthe honest and industrious M E C H A N ICS among its, against forced Contact labor, and at the same lime offer ing to the holiest and industrious inhabitants of old Cayuga, Garments made in a superior styte. and at prices f u r b e l o w t h e o ld e s t a b l i s h e d M o n o p o l y P r i c e s , The principle ro long contended for by all, can be fully tested in the experiment now being made, whether Meehani cal Lab-.rcannot be done better and cheaper ou t siB£ than inside the Prison. All Monopolies are oppressive in their tendency, Let ihis be dis- tinctlv understood ; and let ii also be understood ■ hat I hang out my sign, “ A n t? * P r i s o h C l o t h i n g S t o r e , ’* in connection with the ge neral DRY GOODS BUSINESS; Where the L a dies can find at all tjmes a large assortment of ail the new styles iff FA L L AND W IN T E R GOODS, at prices reduced by turning over a new leaf, and woi king on the principle of the \ nimble sixpence.” EDW ARD IYISON, Adbiitd. A tig. 2 8 . ST Beach’s Block. N . 8 . G A R M E N T S C U T TO O R 0 E R , By ah experienced «orkm an, who devotes all of his time to thisbraneh o f the business. E I*. C l A R M ! ^ A S A C TI te by the hundred, doz- ’ effor sii,g]r <-npy a t WYNKOOPS’. Distillers, tor makers of lee Cream. Soda W ater and Root Beer, for E ssayers and Refiners of Gold and Silver. Also, A n n ies for M anufacturers of Glass and Stone Ware, Colors. Chairs! Loco fW o Matches, Looking Glasses, Soap. Ink, Artificial Flowers, Fire Works, tec., for Flour Oil Cloih Painters, Fur Dyers, Morocco Dressers, Straw Hat Bleach ers. Sign Painters, Gilders. Indian Traders, Den lists, te c .; for coloring Butler and Cheese ; for Steamboats, Hotels, Ships, Vessels, tec. European, M editerranean and E a s t India Drugs. Perfbmery and Soaps. Patent M edi cines of every description. All kinds of Paints and Colors. Chemicals of all kinds, French, E n glish and American. JOHN C. MORRISON flatters him self that no other establishment o f the kind tn New York, tan offer greater inducements of’ trade to the business people addressed. Physicians, country merchants, city' grocers, m anufacturers, paint ers. hatters, paper makers, confectioners, dyers, and clothiers, will find ii much to their inieresi to purchase of hind, if they are desirous Of pur chasing cheap and good articles. Fie link, \viih much labor, established active agencies forthe purpose of availing him self ol the advantages which the different markets of Europe and the United Siates afford lor st-leoiing articles of the best quality and purchasing them at the cheap est rate. (C7“The promptest attention given to city and country orders. Ali articles genuine. New York, A ugust 26th, 19-14.— 17wl2 H A R D W A R E , N e w a n d C h e a p C a s h H a r d w a r e S t o r e , No. 7 Plait Street, four doors from Pearl. A N D R E W L. H ALSTED has fJL removed his stock of H A R D W A R E to the large Store, No. 7 Platt Street, New York. The assortm ent will be greatly enlarged, and G O O b S will be sold very cheap—Q 3 ?*say 12£ to 15 per cent lower upon an average, thati the usual credit prices. No charges will be made for packages. The prices will be marked in figures on each article. Cash purchasers will find it greatly to their interest to cal las above. N. B. A red flag with natne and num ber, will be hoisted, and can be seen from Pearl-st., and also from W illiam-st. 19m3 H E A D Q U A R T E R S * F A L L F A S H I O N S FO R 1844- A u b l t r n H a t, Cap, atid F ur WartHiotisd. A T . C A R P E N T E R te SON • at their old stand, l O i Gyti esee-st , directly oppositeUife'Wbst ern Exchange, would respeeifutty inform the citizens of Auburn and its vicinity, that they have just rec'd the F a it Fashions Irom New Y o rk, which a re now ready for I ircpection liiic'l s a l e ; together with a general assortm ent of IIA T S , AND CAPS, which they will sell at wholesale or retail, prices to suit the tim es. Among which may bd found Beaver, Nutria-, O lter.Brush, Seal, Cassi- mere. M uskrat. W hile and Drab H A T S . Glotil i h d Silk Velvet CAPS, o f a llstzes.coU ors and shape-;ihai ingenuity can invent! H als and Caps made to order on the shorlert n o t i c e . The Subscribers take this oppurtuUlty tc ray thai their H ats are all m anufactured th ihetf own factory, and under their im mediate inspec tion. and doing tlie work as it were themselves, they can and will w a rrant their H a ts to givd good satisfaction to the purchaser; and in poir.t of quality, color, and beauty of finish, will com pare with any m anufactured in the State, and they solicit a continuance of the public p atron age thal has so jjberrtlly been extended to this establishment for ffiofe inan iWemv years. N . B. Cash paid for Shipping F u rs Don’t furgel, a ttheuld stand. 1 0 1 Genesee st* ’ A. T. C A R P E N T E R te SON. A u b u rn, September 9th, l8-i4. ____________ A G R I C U L T U R A L W O R k S . J OHNSON’S Agricultural Chemistry, in 5 parts, bound in 2 vols. Leibig’s do do d.o Orgfthic do Towne’s Prize Essay on Agriculture. Farm e r’s E ncyclopedia, large vol. Yonng G ardener’s Assistant, just published. B u rt (in the culture of the Ruse. Loudon’s .Companion to Flower Garden. Lindley’s Horticulture, The Complete Parm e r, by Fessenden. New American Gardener, by do. The Cultivator—all the back Vols. The do current yeah, I'rietff Postage s 1.00 a year. Farm e r's Museum, fiee of postage, 50 cents a year. ” Cultivators atid Agriculturists Almanac for 184-1. All for sale Cheap fy J. C. DERBY te CO., Oct. 9. Opposite Western Exchange. F I R E IN S U R A N C E . I RA CU R T tS, Agent for the C h e n a n g o M u tu a l E i r e I n s u r a n c e C o m p a n y , will insure against loss by F ir e , a n d may be found at bis FA M IL Y GRO C E R Y STO R E , oh State Street, nearly opposite the Comm ercial Iron works o f Dennis. Wood & Bussell. A u burn, N o v . 6,1843. W E S T E R N F A R M E R S ’ A L M A N A C # F O R 1 8 4 5 , C ONTAINING, among other things, ail I n terest Table, Hersehell’s W eather .Table, ond a large amount ot Agricultural and Miscel- landous R e sJing,—publffned and Ibr gale by tbe gross or single copy at tbe Journal office, by 3 H . O tlP H A N T . C A R E E N I N G A t y f h o l e s a l e a n d R e t a i l , T H E Subscribers are M anufacturing Carpet* ing in the State Prison, and have lateljf eommrhced M a n u facturing< utside, aleo, Thejf wonid invite atten’ion to thcjrlajrge Stick now ready for sate at their W are House jovx ioolti west of the Auburn House. They beg IbfcVe to inform the Public, '.bat they have adopted the principle of reta'lm ? their goods for CASJI, at the sam e prices they get for ihem at wholesale; at their Commission House in New Y o rk. Persons wishing to purchase (either at whole sale or retail) wi)] see from the above that they can supply themselves, by calling oh us, 011 bet* ter term s than at any other place. 057” C a r p e t i n g e x c h a n g e d f o r W o o l . N . B . We have no agency Ibr the sale of o p f goods, except in the city pi New Y ° r k - ” ‘ ' '• . N- p . G A R H A U f k Gti. P. S. Remem b ef the place, 4 d*ors jvjtst of the Aubnrn House. ■ ' ' 1 Auburn, M ay f 5 , 1844. w k t o n s O F B L O S B T T R G H c o a l # 4 O 5 0 TONS L E H IG H COAL, lo r sale a t the Commercial Iron Works. D E N N IS, WOOD te R U S S E tL . Auburn, July 2ilth, i844-. ’ ’ C O O F E R S r T O O L S . — A g o o d assortm elri o f the R o chester Coopers' T offis,for sale by W A T P .m jV te H Y D E , A u b u r n .39 M a rch, 1811. 73 Genesee s F l S U I N G T A C K L E . A good .variety, together with -a q n n h rity of x i . R E E D PO L E S , can be found ai 10§ Gen- esee st. R. c S T E E L E . May 29. ’