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W R I G H T ’S I N D I A N T E G E T A B L E P E L L S , I F during the continuance of Storms and Floods lhe channels of our mighty R ivers become so obstructed a s to afford an insufficient outlet lor the superabundant waters, we can e x pect nothing less than lhat the surrounding country wtii he overwhelmed by the Flood. In Hire manner wi'h the human body—tf the Skin, S T A R T L I N G I N C I D E N T ! A T a late hour on an evening ot 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 Over in his mind a certain subject, whiclr wilj present lv appear to the reader. WhtGt thus engaged, suddenly there broke to proceed from beneath Ms Ufi. could nor discover the agent. t was ^ bnt tiiouotitious. S..on he r0™ already quarter a sound ilcooia mean, commenced. He wondered ■ came to and finally, after » » » ' - Uemendonsex- useless and Corrupt H u m ors) become so ob structed as to fail in affording a full discharge oi’lhose impurities which are in all cases the cause of Sickness j we surely can expect no other results than that the whole frame will sooner or later be overwhelmed with disease. As in the first place, if we would prevent an in undation we must remove all obstructions, to the free discharge of the superabundant waters. So in the second place, if we Would prevent anti cure disease, we must open and keep open all the N atural Drains of the body. VV iuoht ' s I ndian V bu-ETADLE Prims, Of the North American College o f Health, will be round one of the best ifnot the very best M E D ICINE IN T H E W ORLD for carrying out this beautiful and simple theory ; because they completely cleanse the Stomach and Bowels from all Billious Humors and other impurity, and at the same lime pro* mote a healthy discharge from the Lungs, Skin and Kidneys j consequently, as all the N a tural Drains are opened, disease o f every nam e is lit erally driven from the body, j IE7=CA U T I O N ^ o ! As the great popularity and consequent great jl. ‘-For,” says he, “I intend to let them slide 'dem a n d of W right’s Indian Vegetable Pills has cheap. ‘Small profits and quick sales’ is^ my j fa ;sed Up a ho -,1 of c< motto .1 the conclusion that ‘^ ^ n o p o l y , ) bui sim' plosion, n r S ^ crickets, each striving to p.v a couple he mosl nolse their .‘“ J w ' r i J t n g « h e loudest song, tell the lorg- e ' stoT-or out-l.rag the other, which he could aoM e ll-bot ike latter, he thought, although he was not familiar with the Cricket tongue. And such, thought he, ts the way with some persons. They will advertise and puff to ~ee which will puff hardest, until tinally they puff their last puff and die. . One exception occurs, however, and it was in thinking how vain it would be, by puffing, to do justice io H . W o o d ruff’s new siock of goods, that the person aforesaid was engaged. He would just say, however, that he heard Mr. Woodruff remark that he had spent much time and care in the selection and purchase, and was determined to give his customers the benefit o f ys he, “ I intend to let them slide 1 dem and o f W right 1 up a ho*t o f counterfeiters, country agents Such being the case, it will be well lor i an([ s( 0 rekeeper 3 will be on their guard against all coming to town to trade, to call before pur chasing elsewere, at H. WOODRUFF’S New Store, Auburn, N ov. 2(5, 1844. 77 Genesee-st. \ S C H O O L B O O K S , A LL the kinds in use, for sale by lhe 100, dozen, or single. Books all wasranted to he the best kinds, and sold at the lowest possi- j hie prices. Teacher*, parents and scholars a re t invited lo call at DERBY’S Cheap Cash Store, j opposite Western Exchange. the many impostors who are travelling about the country selling to the unsuspecting a spuri ous article for the genuine. It should be remembered lhat all authorized travelling agents are provided with a Certificate of Agency i signed W illiam W rig h t, Vice P res ident of the N. A. College of H ealth. Conse quently, those who offer Indian Vegetable Pills, and cannot show a certificate a s above described, will be known as impostors. The following highly respectable storekeepers 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 INGERS, Choirs an 1 T eachers, are invii to call at DERBY'S BOOKSTORE, where , c a n with certainly be obtained : may be found all the different kinds. ___________ j opposite F C A G E N T S EOR CAYUGA CO U N T Y . J. C. DERBY & CO., Auburn. Henry R. Ford & Co., J. B. Kendrick, A. S. Kinnie, Lu llow W illiams, E . H. W aldo, John C. Y a w g e r Sc Co., Otis Howe, C. Campbell, Slocum Howland, A. S. Allen, John E . Beardsley William Bennett, Samuel Barker. Z L. Webb, & Co. Stoyell ic ftlurphy, Samuel Close, Alfred Avery, D. Adams Sc Son, Hunter & Me Knight, [CT'OBSERYE.—Purchase only o f the adver- | tised agents, remember, none are genuine except | W right’s Indian Vegetable Pills. Offices devoted exclusively to the sale of the I medicine, wholesale and retail num b er 169, Philadelphia, No. 2SS Greenwich, the very be-t quality, aud fresh distilled, j New York, and No. 108, TremolU street, Bos ton. Nov. 2.1. I S i l . —30yl S O F T R E D A N D B L A C K S L A T E S , j White Slate Pencils. : Goad Blue and Black Ink. Best Writing Paper, and all articles o! Sta -1 tio.iery, for sale at the Cheap Bookstore oppo- 1 .site Western Exchange. ______________________ j ~ T o \ s C I I O O L T E A C H E R S A N D * * T R U S T E E S . I O UTLINE MAPS for £1,37, S5, and S15, pr ! S»U ! Holbrooks School A p p aratus Complete, for Sit'. Globe*, a variety of sizes and prices, front £ 1 , to Sltk Numerical Frames, Alphabetical Cards, Ac., j ice., fur *ale at DERBY’S School Bouk Store, j Wes ern Exchange. j L A M B S , L A M P S . OR burning Oil, Lard, Camphene, and Spir it Gas. the greatest variety ever offered in- , tiiis market, just received by CHED E L L Sc CO., Nov. 2d, IS 1 1. 105 Genesee st. Centre Port. Port Byron. W e e d s p o r t. Throopsville Cayuga. Union Springs. L a v a n n a . A u rora. Sherwood's Corners, Scipiovtlie. Scipio Centre. Venice. Owasco Hill. M oravia. Miian. Pine Hollow. Genoa. Norihvilie. Sterling Centre. N E W W I N T E R G O O D S . N OW opening at M U R F E Y ’S, a large as sortm ent of new and fashionable W IN T E R GOODS. M uslin de Laines, from i s . fid. to 4 s. per yd. Cashmeres, 2s. fid. to 6 s Rep do. Susans and Tesans. Pondicherys, Victorines, Alpaccas, fig’d and plain. 150 W inter Shawls, o f every variety. Rn-h Cameleon Silks, and all cither styles. Prem ium Prinls. L a rge lot M UFFS, cheap. 1 case Linen Camb. HdU’fs, at Is. each, and jots of mner Goods, cheap Nov. 12. C A N O D Y N E TOOTPI-ACHE DROPS. These Drops have acquired a great and just reputation for the speedy cure o! a tooth ache. W h en face is swelled, the nerve in pain, From aching tooth, and all is grief— Clove Anodyne will pangs restrain. And give the a c h ing nerves relief. The rem arkable quality ol these drops is, that their chemical combination is o f a nature not only to remove lhe most afflicting pain but they do no injury to the teeth. There is no need of a denti*t,or fear of losing a valuable tooth. They are used extensively in our first lamtiies as an infallible relief. Prepared and sold by A. B. SANDS & CO., Chemists and Druggists, 273 Broadway, corner of Chambers sireet; 79 Fulton street, and 77 E a s t Broadway. Price 25 cents. For sale by Richard Steel, Druggist. Agent for Auburn.—29w4 R o m a n e y e FOR W E A K AND IN F L A M t ED E Y E S .—This valuable Balsam has been used for m any years in private prac tice, by the most celebrated occulisis in this and foreign countries, and may be confidently relied upon as the most safe and speedy cure for weak or inflamed eyes, arising from any cause, that has ever been offered to the world. Its peculiar operations consist in removing alll unhealthy action in the vessels of the eye and parts adja cent, substituting a healihy 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 & CO. wholesale and retail Chemists and Druggists, 273 Broadsvav, corner Chambers street, (Granite Building) and 79 Fulton stre e t; 77 E a s t Broad way. For sale by Richard Steel, Agenl for A u burn.—29w3 C L O A K I N G S , C L O A K I N G S . W H A T are the Ladies to make iheir Cloaks of this w inter? is often asked. Call at the Brick Cash Store and we will gjve you a chance to select from many pretty styles. Drab Marmoes, Plaid and Embossed Woolens, B. B. French Marirmes, some B. B. Thibet Cloths very line, and m any other pretty goods. GOSS, H A L L &c CO, Nov. 1, 1814. 33 Geniesee st. N O V E M B E R 1 2 t h , 1 8 4 4 . 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 OLD &c CO. S E N E C A W O O D , i _______ j . „ | _ * 7 cm s 'aii.lv oti hand. Onr customers can at p'easu.e exchange any they have on hand for fresh , without charge. J. II. CHEDELL Sc CO , Nov. 2 - 1 . is t-i. 1U5 Genesee-st. TO -M E R C H A N T S , A HE Snb'Cnber ts agent for the C H K E S E M A N ’ S S A M ,- A K A B I A N B A L - For the Cure of every kind of Wounds. Sprains. Sores, Burns, Coughs, Sore I L u n g s lhe most desperate Files, and Rheutna- of t tism of alt kinds. It will prevent ihe Toothache, A fedc’s superior white and colored Wadding, j restore Torpid and Perished Limbs, Frozen and can supply alt who want, on the most tea- Limbs Slit! Joints, Numbness, &c. and can be | depended upon to quiet Pains and restore Sore- | ness in all cases. j This valuable Medicine has been very exten- I si veiy used for the last 10 years, while its in- , creasing dem and—the universal satisfaction j which it has given, and the Testimony o f a Mul titude of individuals ol the first standing in com- T H E B 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 . T IJIC New Goods now opening at this estab lishment are selling at prices that will well pay those purchasing, not only to l o o k , but to b u y them . H a v ing just rec’d a large stock for u inter supply, we a re now prepared to sell them , and will do so if you will give us sonat.de trims. November 2 d. II. WOODRUFF, No. 77 Genesee st N E W H O O K S ! N E W B O O K S ! | OOKof Br.ttsh li.tlbtds. edited b y S .C . finII, with preliminary remarks to each ballad, j and an Introduction hy Park Benjamin. 3*. I Lectures on the Pilgrim’s Progress, ami the j munjtyr w |10 have te'ted atid lulalliably proved Lite and tunes <,( L'tnyan, by Rev. Mr. Chee- jls elTicil.yi shows ljial lt ueetls only to b'e ogetl to prove its invaluable excellence. Indeed, all , , , - ,• , ; who have ever tried this BaNam prize it >o high- Anas'asis. or the do-tnneol the Resurrection |y lliat they wiu nol he intkiced £ a ik l al)y con. sideration to do without it. Tilts Balsam has Ycr, 1 vol. illustrated on 8 _. , Works ot Rev Sidner Smith, 1 vol. 50 cts. ofthe Bo lv c msidered, by Prof. Bush. Principles of ihe Interior or Hidden Life, by Dr. Upham, 1 vol. Notes on ihe Book of Job, with a new Trans- latioii. by Albert Carries, 2 vols. Toe O.d Sen Cap'ain, by Old Humphrey. History ol the Re/orma'ii.n in Europe, wilh a Chronology of the Reformation. 1 vol. AUila, hy James. 1 vol pocket edition, 2 s. F'reeastle yarns. Is. Tales Irom the German. 1°. G riham ’s Magazine for December. Columbian do do Lady's Bo-.-k, do together with all the Quarterlies, both Literary and Medical, can be had at our Store as s>.<m as published. H . & J. C. IVISON, Nov. 25. No. 80 Genesee st. attracted tiie attention of science, and physicians and Surgeons ofthe greatest scientific acquire ments gtv.e tt their unequalled approbation: while many c>f them in different sections of the U. S no-v useit iti their practice and have au thorized tiie publication ot theircertifieates. And now. to all persons who are afflicted with any disease like the above named, this Balsam is confidently recommende I, for purifying the springs and channels of life, arid restoring them to their natural tone and vigi r. Ilundieiis ol j Nov. lb- 11 , persons whose declining healih has brought j ____ them to the very verge of an untimely grave., O W A S C O S E L E C T S C H O O L . O H A W L S ! S H A W L S ! ! A large lot ot IO Shawls just reed from S I ” io S I S bought Verv cheap. GRIS WOLD A: CO. S ' A i “ B U C K W H E A T C A K E S . ” TU.YRT S Refined Syrup, excellent with Bnckwlipnt C a k e s; also. Ins clarified White andB roxn Sugars, forsaie by GRISW O L D & CO., Nov. ffiit. 89 Genesee st. G R O C E R I E S . good assoriment of Family Groceries, such as a varie'v ol Crown Sugars, cheap. N. Orleans an I p.irioiieo Molasses. Smart's clarified Sugars. do cru*h'al do Double and single refined Loaf. Teas—an excellent article at 2s. fid. R o and Javr r>>ffee. verv cheap. Pepper, Spire. R lirin.s, ,V.c., Ac., by F. L. GR S WOLD'A CO., Prison Clothing and Dry Goods Store, Nov. 18-14 89 Gene.-ee-st. T jJ.vxcY c a s s i m e r e s I vn I T v e s t I 4 IXGS. nch and cheap, just rec’tl at the I risua Clothing and Dry Uni d* Store, 89 Gencsee-st. a chance. GOSS, H A L L fc CO. 33 Genesee si. P. S. It is often inquired where is the Brick Cash Store? W e have understood when this inquiry has been made up street, the reply has been, off towards Skaneateles. We won Id say, it is the only Brick front Dry Goods Store in town—few doors below Cayuga Co. Bank. G. H. A CO. C O T T O N S . G OSS, H A L L Sc CO , have just rec’d their winter supply of Cotton Goods, Cotton Shirtings nnd Sheetings, Bleached atull Brown Batts, W icks, Cotton Y a rns, Carpet ’W arps, and W adttigs. Brick Cash Store, 33 Genesee- street. A L P A C C A S . These celebrated goods ap pear to be more and more in dem a n d — we have some of the richest ever offered in Au burn. B. Blk’s B. B Stripes, Silk W arp Stripes, Plaids. Changeable, Light and Dark Plaids, Drabs, A c. Ac. GOSS, H A L L Sc CO., Nov. 1811. Brick Cash Store. R I C H » S L A I N E S , Cash. D’Ecosse, Rop'd do, Corded Mar.riucs. GOSS, IIA L L A CO., Brick Ctsh Store. S H A W L S . S H A W L S . E V E R Y BODY, we suppose, has found out by this time, that Shawls ate all the rage this Fall. We have bought largely o f them, be cause they are beautiful and cheap. Handsome 8 1 Shawls, 9s Brocha 8 4 do. S3 50. Splendid do. at higher prme*. Rich Honey Comb, (heavy) fur win er, * 2 50. Dress H ’dlcfs, from Is. fid. up. All rust re ceived by B A R T L E T T A CO. O L O T I I 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 th e P r i c e s . H AVING just returned from New York With a large lot of Cloths bought a t the late Anc- tion sales, where cloths sold at a great taerifice and at a very large profflt less than when some of our neighbors bought targer stocks of them, we now offer the great hat g ains at a very small advance over Auction prices, and less than onr neighbors paid for theirs. W e were fortunate in not buying eariy in the season, and you will lie fortunate if you see this notice p.ndca'l be fore you buy cloth or ready made clothing, made of cloth at high prices. We name a few articles. Double fold Black Olo’h, good quality, * 1 75 do. extra fine, good as $5 cloth, O. S. 2 50. other colors and kinds in proportion. Cassimeres, blue black—good, tor 8 s. Fancy colored do . superfine, for 9 s. S a tinetls good and heavy, for 4s. Gd. Sheep* Grey. Cloths, Cassimeres, Ac. in prot portion, and all our large stork o f new goods, do. If wise, you will, one and all, “ come and see” us soon. B A R T L E T T A CO. November, 181 i. N E W E S T A B L I S H M E N T T H E subscriber has recently opened and noW offers for sale very cheap, for ready pay, (One door west o f the Post office, a t No. 67, Gen- J esee-st., A u b u rn.) a very general assoriment of choice and well selected FA M ILY GRO C E R IES, consisting of Teas, Sugars, Coffee, Molasses, Pepper, Ginger, Chocolate, Cocoa, Spices, N u ts, fruits, Ac. A c. Also P r o v i s i o n s , to w it:— choice Butter, Cheese, Lard, Codfish, Mackerel, Shad, Herring, Pork, Ac. Also 175 bbls. SAL-I- 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. Satinetls, Ac. Ac. The subscriber has also made arrangem ents with A. G ridley , of this place, for the m anufac ture and sale of hts several and valuable f a m i l y m e d i c i n e s , all of which will be carefully prepared and put up under his immediate superintendence, viz: Gridley’s Celebrated Salt Rheum Ointment, war ranted to cure Scald Head, Salt Rheum, A c .; do. Im perial Syrup, a safe and certain remedy for Diarrhoea, A c .; do. Rheum atic Ointment, unequalled and unrivalled for the cure of Chron ic Rheumatism ; Liquid Opodeldoc, unsurpaseed in strengih and efficacy; Pile Ointment. Golden Eye Salve, B ird’s Cure-All, the best rem edy in the world lor scalds and burns; with several other v aluable p reparations. The above will be kept constantly on hand. Druggists, country M erchants and Peddlars supplied upon'lhe usual terms. WOOL aud country produce purchased and sold on liberal terms. N A T H A N J. S T IL E S . Anburn, Sept.. 1 S U —20 A L P A C C A S , & c . A large assortm o nt of Black and Fancy, Col ored and Chaugable Alpaccas, Zenobias, A c., at great Bargains, this day rec’d at 79 Gen esee st. J. E . B E A R D S L E Y . E g g s w a n t e d at the Bookstore of H . A J. C. IV ISO N . One hundred dozen fresh Eggs, for winch the market price will be p tid in Cash. September, 10, 1811. T H E sub-criber h aving been appointed Agent for the above mentioned Company Ibr the C. BALDW IN. Principal. have been rescued and permanently restored to J ^ s FRANCES the enjorntie.it ol health uiihom which the bles- j E LI ZA B E T H S H E £. D 0 N,' A is't Teuher. sings of file lose tneir charms, and even file u -1 .sell’seems but a pat tial blessing. } \V-V *crm- fd this seltool wt.l eom- W I L L I A M S B U H G H F I R E IN S U - I R A N C E C O M D A N Y . t party lor the O'din tv ot Cayuga, will insure Building', Goods and Merchandize at as reasonable rants as can be procured in other Companies. JA M E S H. BOSTWICK, Auburn, Oct. 21, IS 14. Agent. CC7* CONVEYANCING done a* usual on short notice, and 011 reasonable let ms. 25in4 J [j R. pat 0 “ F o r sale by T. .11, HUNT, Auburn. One word to Agents— Never buy of Peddlers, if you would avoid a spurious article, and wish to \protect the reputation of the Balsam One word also to purchasers—Never buy of those Merchants who buy of peddlers. General depot A agency, N . Grimes, Marcel- lus. 2 dy I C L O T I I * C L O T H , C L O T H . N EV E R hatfso Cheap before. We have just bought them at auction in New York since the area; lulling off in price, and we are bound to sell, and will sell them if we cannot get more than cost. “ A word 10 the wise is sufficient.” B A R T L E T T A CO., Auburn. T h e a n a t o m y o f t h e h u m a n BODY, by J . Cruveilhier, just rec’d at Nov. 20. R. G. A P. S. W Y N K O O PS. T H E V I C T O R Y W O N . P E O P L E say the best 2 *. 6 d. T E A in town is at M U R F E Y ’S ; also, the largest and best assortm ent of DRY GOODS, and a little the cheapest, mo II you doubt it, come and see. M U R F E Y ’S OLD STAND, Nov. 12. -97 Genesee-st. IT S P O W E R IS U N I V E R S A L . 'I'.-r t,ie a-.- -I ,,; t „ a a hi* wings on th e blast, Ami b rjith.'J iu the fie* i*f tna ikiad as he pu-vscd.’* REM E M B E R 7TUIAT the fir t symyiotns of sickness, com- -L plaint or ,Uv.?a*e. has an origin which re- qutre-, hut lmle attention in overthrow the first cause of illness. NEGLECT At this sea*on ol tne year when the organic suite ul ihe body opens the system in a premoni tory way tor the speedy gathering of matters watch end in CAUSES beyond the approach of tiiedi'-tii*. nnd fin iffy terminate* 10 DEATH. tbnv neeessiry i* n ihen that mankind should become aware 1 ,f the safeguard which can be thro .i n around them at a moment's noliee, when attacked hr ’ C h in s, C o u g h s , and C o lds. imp.e as su:h nv.nplamts may appcTr at f'r*i sight, th'-y a i- tije mPVe pre,-nV*ors oi that mv»ase which ttul in CONSUMPTION rvw 'Iy W,“ l W\hl ly ' lie Proper ur.-e win, h they should pursue when the -A n - w 1 ct seam spreads hts Wings on the blast.” Avase at once t„ the necessity 0| preserving w aad health, ii you have a severe cold, tiv m t.uxt 1 -unous remedy, ami use j. PEASE a SON’S Now re?ooo\ ,E x t r i l c t o f H o a r h o u n d ventino r ^ llle only curauv venting Consumption. whole UnreTSiai'1*\ t thousands, nnd the, PoM w h o l e s a l e d W m l 'w P E tS F IS O N . » O r i A ' i PS i “ tS C )H R E A D J 1 tlAT IT HAS DONE. I v u f arh ^ ^ ^ “ cSmpound Ex- f - j „ to .... t S E X & T S * \ “ » Of the voice nr i’L * n CaSeS anJ for t!’e use tt’e re-nrrm, ■ j no'hing ran equal it. the U n ion : ^ \ ,0 tU,r brethren throughout ^ ■ 3 C m w r;,M' E ' Churr h , 2 d street, ereuce* T' Lu-'!iy, prcsidin inence Wf<lne^thiy, Nov. I3lh. TVnns For Spelling, Reading, W riting, Geography, Arithmetic and G ramm ar, $ 3 OO ; for Philoso phy, History. Botany, Town’s Analysis, W atts on the Mitul, and any of the preceding branch es, § 1 , 0 0 5 ior Rhetoric Algebra, Arnotr's Phys ics, B u n in ’s A*uonomy, H istiny and Smeljie’s Philosophy of N a tural History, $ 5 , 5 0 j for K a tnts’ Elem ents of Criticism, Davies’ Legen dre, Abercrombie’s Mental Philosophy, Chem istry, W aylattd’s Moral Science, Butler's Analo gV. Paley’s Theology and Ratio $ 7 , 0 0 . The pupil* in each class will afiend to exercises in Spelling, Reading. W riting, Definitions and Composition. Music, § 8 , 0 0 per quarter—use of Piano Forte $ 2 , 0 0 . —Board and Tuition, $ 2 5 , 0 0 per q u arter. Parents wishing any information in regard to ihis S hool, will please refer to the lollawing gentlemen • R cferesces .—G. E . C. Thompson, Oliver Hubbard, ol'Ownsro. November 4th, 1811.—27tf. I J U L f i f . S L i l t y G O O D S , ' M RS. T. F. G R A IJ'.M in* return'd from Eo-ton and New Yo'k with » full supply of Fall and W inter Goods o f th e imR,t fashiona ble kind.*, consisting o l'V e lvets,. hungeaMe Vel vets, Silks. Satins, Ribbons, Artificial Flowers, Feathers. See. Country Milliners wishing a gnri.l slock of Millinery, here is-an opportuni'v i« pmcha«e all kinds al a low rate, an ! ol the best styles in 1 Bo-ton and New York. I Persons wishing to purchase Leghorn, Silk, | Satin or Velvet Bonnets, will find II to Iheir ad- : vaniage to call on me. at 7o (i-mesee st., where j will be found the best stile B airitts that t* in Auburn, and of the be*t wuikm.iii*lup. Will all that wi*h 10 purchase recollect No. 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 cold W inier are fast approaching, so is the lime for buying new COATS and OVER COATS, a n d we would keep it before the people that our stock of Clothing is very large and must be sold. H a v ing woolen coats warmly lined for le*s than the regular price of m aking a dress coat. Vests in any quantity from almost ndih- ing up to a little som ething! Pantaloons, do. Over Coat* at almost a!) prices. We would invite those who think of buying their cloth and trim m ings to call a n d see if we cannot save them a handsome per centage be sides the trouble, misfit, Ac. “ Convict labor” is cheap and good. Of Cloth*. Cns.-dmcres, VeMings, Trjmmjngs. Ac., we have a great as*orlment. and trust that w>’ o n convince all who will call, as we have done hundreds before, thal we can furnish gar ments made to or ler far cheaper and better than thry can get in any oiher wav. . Also, Cl nit* ao-i Trim mings of almost every description lor sale not made up, together with a general stock of DRY GOOD.* A DRY G R O C E r.IES. Remember o ur motto is “ Cheap for Cash.” F . L. GRISW OLD ic Co. A u g iut 2fnh, 1H11. 89 Genesee street. N 11 . We have received one fresh stoe.k of Fall Goods ihi* season, anil as they are so well liked both in price nnd quality that we cannot keep them, we linJ the only way is to buy more, which we shall do and show them to our cits- tinners in about one week. H AVING removed to Anburn, 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, August 15rh, 1344— 17 D I S S O L U T I O N . T H E CO P A R T N E R S H IP heretofore exist ing between the subscribers, in the Tqilor- ing Business, is this day dissolved by mutual consent. Ail having unsealed accounts will please call at the old stand and settle the same with either o fthe Copartners, without delay. S. SCHENCK, I. A. ROBINSON. The Tailoring Business, in all its branches, will hereafter be conducted at the old stand of .Schenck A Robinsos, by the subscriber, on his individual account. S. SCHENCK. A u hurn, Sept. 23d. 1844. ________ _ A S H L A N D I I A L I i i N O. 97 G E N E S E E ST.—directly over M u r phy’§ Store— Excitement in politics above and excitement in Dry Goods below—where Murfey is now opening his tremendous stock of New, Fashionable and Cheap Goods. Quere. W ho will have the most visitors?— Do you give il up? Sept. 10th, 1841. T M P R O V E D G U A N R A C T I O N I’lA N O -FO R T E .—The undersigned desire to say to ail those who may wish to purchase Piano-fortes, that we are not only d e termined to sustain the high reputation which has been awarded to our Piano-fortes in years past, but by onr united and personal attention to bu siness, to continue m aking from time to time such improvements in tone, action and general finish as will w a rrant the public in continuing their Very liberal patronage as heretofore be stowed. \We a re Assured that the public a re al ready satisfied our instrum ents are not surpassed in tone, action and durability, by any other m a n ufactory in the Union. We haVe rCeenriy in vented a very great improvement in our Grand Action, unequalled iti power, elasticity and lightness of touch. W e are now m anufacturing the metallic frame Piano of 6 , and 7 octaves unsurpassed in their beauty and durability. Every instrum ent is warranted, and if it doe* not prove, a fter one year’s trial, a s good ds fee ommended. it will be made so at ouf expense, or the money and expenses of transportation re funded. By this w arrantee every purchaser will perceive it to be for their advantage to bny Pianos of a m anufacturer where they cannot be disappointed. N. B. Prices compared with manfaclurersin New Y o rk oi- Boston of equal reputation, are some 20 per cent less, and every Piano w a rrant ed to please or no sale. BOARDMAN A GRAY, iNos. 4 and 6 North Pearl-st Albany, Oct.. 1844— 23 G E N U I N E Q t J I N N E B A U G S C Y T H E S T O N E S * B Y the Box o r Dozen; Em ery Rifles; Seythes; Scythe Snaths ; H ay and G rain Raltes; su- perior H ay F o rk s ; Solid Sleel Hoes, by the d o z e n ; Gram Cradles. SA L iER A T U S , by the B a rrel or less quan tity. Also, G R O C E R IES. STONE A W OODEN W A R E , A c . a ll of which will be sold cheap fur Cash, by H . WILL PON, 2 doors e a st of A u b u rn House. Auburn Ju ly 10, 1843.’ B l a s t i n g , constantly on hand, Tor sale, wholesale Or retail, two doors east of the Auburn Hon*e. bv II. W ILLSO N . Ag’t for the \ A u b u rn. July 10.1813 Manufa<unrers P O W D E R . Cannon ancl Sporting Powder N E W Y O R K A D V T S . WM* T* J E N N ING S & CO, D R A P E R S A ' S i l i T A i E O R S , Importers oj Cloths, Cassimeres, Vestings, Fancy Dress Articles, fyc., N o . 231 B r o & d w a y , N e w Y o r k , rm T T r f ™ 'OSITE .THE PARK FOU;mlN ) V LIT attention from those visiting New assortment ot N E W GOODS ior ra i l and W inter wear,selected with a view ° then-stock as rich m quality and ariety as can be found m the ciiy comprising Beaver and Milled Cloths. Tweeds, &c for Overcoats, Cloaks, Ac— French and English Cloths tor Dress a c a Frock Coats—various new styles o f Cassimeres—Rich Velvet, Merino, Silk and Satin Vesting—which will be made up 10 order a t prices to sustain our reputation as pio neers in lhe ptogressive reformation that is averting the cause of complaint that cash pur chasers are taxed for others’ delinquencies— The style and finish of our garments will com pare with those o f any oiher establishment, and in this is the sequel of the extensive paironage elicited. In addition to the slock of goods usually kepi by the trade, they have always on hand an ex tensive Assortment of first quality ready made Garments, comprising Overcoai.*, Cloaks, Dress and Frock Coats', Pantaloons, Vests, Ac. F a n cy Dress articles iu great Variety. New York, A ugust 28, 1844.—18>n3 T I N , S H E E T IK O N , A N D C O P P E R M A N U F A C T O R Y . T H E SUBSCRIBER still continues r^T„T - ---- - -------------- ^ the T IN , S H E E T IRON A COP. PE R BUSINESS, at bis old stand one dooi east of W aller Weed’s Store, where will be found al all times a large assortm e n t of TIN W ARE, made ofthe best material and in a workman like manner. Tiie follow ing aricies are now offered at 'he lowest prices. Milk Pans, Milk Strainers, p.-.jisj Coffee Pots, Tea Pols, Wash Bowls, Conductor Pipe and Elbows. Stove Pipe and Elbows. Asa M u n g e r's Lard Lamps, Japanned W are of all kinds. Knives and Forks, Shovel and Tongs. Spades, Brass Kettles. Hoes. Mop Handles. Scrub Brushes. W ash Tubs, Churh*, Wooden Pails, Ac. Persons wishing any of the above ariicles, of any other in my line, a re invited to call and ex amine for themselves. The subscriber will be fbund ready ai all times to do all kinds of JOB WORK, at short notice and very cheap for Cash, or most kinds of COUNTRY PRODUCE. Also, will) the assistance of U t i f t i s S t e t m a * t0 dQ aU kimis ol Heavy COPPER Anhnrn M i WILLIAM H. FOSTER. Auburn, March 12, lb 4 4 . 4 5 C H E A P E S T STORE IN N E W YORK. E E E S H I M P O R T E D G O O D S . TO M r OLD CUSTOMERS JitfD THE PUBLIC, D r u g s , D y e s t u f f s , 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, betroeen Vesey and Fultn streets, on the North River side oj the city, New York. J O & R ? C . M O B R i S Q N . O F F E R S FOR SA L E , on lhe most liberal terms, for cash or credit, a very extensive assortm ent o f goods, am o ng them the following to which he would call the attention of A p o t h e c a r i e s . Opium, Camphor, Crcaiti Tartar, Castilo Soap, P a i n t e r s . Window Glass ofuli sizes nnd qualities, White Lead, dr}’ and in oil, Red Lead, Litharge, Spirits Turpentine, ButtVj Whitmg* Verdigris, dry and in oil; Chrome Green, Chrome Yellow, Yellow Ochre, French and American, Prussian Blue, Venr.iHiop, ftottcii Stone, ivory Black, Gum Copal, Paint Prnahes, nil sizes, Kose Pink\ ’ Lamp Black, British Lusfrfl, Glue, all sorts. Gold nnd Silver leaf, Gold and Silver bronze, Copper Bronze, C'halk, white and red, Paris While, Spanish Brown, Venetian Bed, Hand paper, Pumice - tone, Tar and Rosin, Japan, Copal, roach and. Harness Varnish, Turkey Uinlicr, Terra *de Sienna, Red Chalk, Gum Shellac, Bright Varnish, bush Tools, all sizes, Black Load. IM 3IVIOVAX. P RISON SHOE STORE — The Subscribers having found their former Store entirely 100 small for the accommodation o f their cusiomers. have removed id NO. 91 G E N E S E E S T R E E T , one door e a st o f Bemis and Leonard’s. G rate ful for the liberal patronage which they have enjoyed during the short period which they have been in business, and being determined to m er it a continuance of public favor, they have en gaged an experienced Forem an, a n d their m a te rials having been selected with the g reatest care, lhey will be enabled to furnish their custom ers with every article in their line, of a superior quality and at prices which will challenge comparison wiih any “Old Stock ” in lhe couniry! In addition to an extensive assorim ent of Bools and Shoes, they will have constantly on hand a large supply of L E A T H E R AND FIN DING S , in every variety, with which they will be ready to supply the Craft on reasonablerirrrs. Liquorice, B a lsam C o p a v ia R h u b a r b , Jalap, Aloes, Flors Chamomile, G u m A rabic, Caster Oil, Quicksilver, M a g n o sia, M a n n a , AlcoRol, Roll a n d F lo u r Sulphur, B o rax, refmed and crude, C alom el, R e d P r e c ipitate, C o rrosive S u b lim a te, A q u a A m m o n ia, Spirits N itre lJuleis, Super Carbonate Soda, Tartafic Acid, E p som S a lts, L a u d a n u m , Senna, S u lp h a te Q u inine O il P e p p e rm int aiid ail essential Oils* G u m M y rrh, Cuntliarides, G u m T r a g a c a n th , Pow d e red’ B hrlt, C o rks o f n ll kinds, Sarsaparilla, Sponges, coarse nnd fine, D ruggists' glassw a re, V ials. G u m G am b o g e , O o loysinth, C o n f e c t i o n e r s , D i s l i l l e r s , a n d B a k e r s , Cochineal, N u tm e g s, • Mnce, 1 C loves, C innam o u , CasMu Buds, AllSyire, Isinglass, G u m ’I r a g n c a n lh G u m A rabic, T u r k e y , G u m G am boge, O il ltoses, do Peperm int, VV'ntergrcen, 1 .em on, Cinnamon, O range, Jtergamont, Anniseed, R. & M. Auburn. Jan, 23, 1844. W A TSON & CO. D ISS S i U P . - T h e firm iff C A T L IN , ELDF.ED fc Go i* this dav dissolved by nui'm il consent. The business will be settled by E. Catlin and A. Underwood, to whom all persons indebted are requested to make immediate payment. E B E N E 2 E R CATLIN, C H A R L E S ELD R E D , a m o g U n d e r w o o d . A u b u rn, JunejY, 1814. pre- N. Y. g e'der. N. Y. Con ference. Rev. w , . mnCUarei, c ! r r ’,P,as!er ,,f ,hs Tresbyte- u-ccis. ’’ rner 01 Madison and Catharine Uev. £ tt . piui. ’ ' iri'vll'y. chaplain of the City Bos- BrJlurd streej ^ea> pastor of M. E . Church, church, GoLi si rej?\' P‘,s,°r of the Baptist 521 Pearl st. riinna, F„rsylh of the M. E . R t-M r. (Jibbs jji t l - j , dr Lvnn ’ ^ Avenue. E. Church. ^ 1S!\r ot' lbe German Metho- Maffit. •p- for t v v p ? V ^ ' ^ l a n d s s o l d \ \°'V s 0 ffi-e_ v ~TSta,e of New York, Comp- e 1 !l> sei*',m -iff !s hereby given, pursu- \f ihp fi-N. ' 1 *. e 3. article 3 <ff chapter '‘“■e's ih? ot the Revised Siatutps, ihat 'lie.hqj ! f°r taxes ai the General M O R T G A G E S A L E . — W hereas Lydia Paige, o f th e town ot Memz, in the coun ty of Cayuga, and State of New York, for the puipose of sec-tiring the payment 0 ! the sum of iotir hundred dollar.*(S i 00 00) with interest, did. by a ceriain mortgnae bearing date the 2 Stii day oi’ May. lb 12, m ortgage u n to Abram H . Bishop, ot the s im e place, “ all ihe north part of all that certain lot lying 111 the town of Mentz, county of Cayuga and State of New York, at the junction of >he Cayuga and Seneca Canal wilh ihe Erie Canal, and Is known on a map of said lois filed in the Clerk’s office of Cayuga county, by being lot n um b er twenty seven, (27) being located with certain lots at the junction, on the Reservation lot- nnmber one, iwo and fmir, in said county, anti is bounded easterly by the road to Auburn, northerly by lol number twenty six, and south erly by lot number tw e n ty-tighi, as described on said map. The laud hereby intended to be con veyed is the part of the above described lol, ly ing north of a line drawn through the centre of said lot nnm b er twenty seven, (27) easterly and w e-terly, parallel and at equal distances from the north and south lines of said lot No. 2 7 ;” which said mortgage was recorded in the office of the Clerk of the county o f Cavuga, in Book No. 30 of Mortgages, on page 4(59, on the first day of June, in the year 1642, at two o’clock in the afternoon ; and on which said mortgage there is claimed to be actually due this day, (the time of the first publication of this notice.) the sum of two hundred and sixty-two dollars and n inety- six cents, ($262,96) and that the sum of two hundred dollars, (8200,00) and interest thereon ’ from the 2Sth day o f May 181 i, ts y et to become due thereon. And whereas, default has been made in the payment of a part o f the moneys mentioned in the condition of the said mortgage ; Notice is here by given, that by virtue of the power o r sale con tained in said mortgage, and in pursuance o f the statute in such case made nnd provided, the said mortgaged premises above described, will be sold al public auction, at the American Hotel, in the 1 village of A n b u rn, in the County of Cayuga, now kept by William Gamble, on Thursday the 20th day o f February next, at ten o’clock th the forenoon of that day.— Daied, Auburn Nov. 27, 1814. ABRAM H . BISHOP, M ortgagee. F . G D iv , Attorney. 30ul M I L L I N E R Y & D R E S S M A K I N G . EIMMONS respectfully informs the Ladies of Anburn and vicinity, that she has received from N e w Y o rk the latest patterns tor BONNET.*, CLOAKS, COATS & D R E S S E S , and is prepared to do work to Older, fashionahltj, nen'h/ and reasonably, and 011 short notice. I G e n e s e e s t r e e t , opposite Dr. Pitney’s. i Nov. 3d, 1'Yll.—27tf. F A S H I O N A B L E M I L L I N E R Y . ^ 5 ]\/T I S S C. M . ST R IK E R would' an LTjLnounce tothe Ladies iff Auburn, and the public generally that she has just opened the FA L L AND W IN T E R FA S H IO NS, at her Milhncry Store, N o . 6 8 G e n e s e e - s t . , five doors below South st.. where will be found an extensive a-sortm cnl of Parisian Satin, Silk and Velvet H ATS, Ribbons. Feathers, Flowers Capes, Laces, Gloves end Millinery in general, of ihe best quality and latest style, in winch she respectfully calls the attention of ihe lashnona- ble world, as comprising the most elegant and extensive stock ever pre*ented in Anburn. Ladies are requested to call and *ce for them selves, before purcharing elsewhere. Nov. 4th, 1 8 J 4 .- 2 7 tf H . F L O W S A T R E D U C E D P R I C E S * IN S U R A N C E T IIE Albany Insurance Company, cominne to insure buildings, goods and merchandise against loss or damage by fiie, at the rales es tablished by other offices in the State. GEO. UNDERW OOD, A 11011 rn, Feb. 27th, 1841— 13tf Agent. A N N U A L S F O R 1 8 1 5 . ~ &: J . C. IY1SON have received The Gift, in splendid binding. The Rose of Sharon, embossed, extra. The Diadem, wiih beautiful plates. Leaflets o f M -morv, in White Call. Friendships Offering, in Mosaic. Cowper's Tu.-lr, beautifully iliusll’ated. The Lady ot the Lake, do 1 Poets and Foctry of America, do i The Hvncimh, in Floss M uslin. i All the above are illustrated wuh ctgravtng.s in ihe best style ofthe art, ami are suitable for holiddy Presents. We have also a large assort- ; mdni of juvende Annuals and neat books for i presents, at very low prices. Auburn, O c i.'ll, 1844. F A L L A N D W I N T E R G O O D S . \ ^ f O W R E C E IV IN G a splendid a*soittuCill o f , _L * Fall and W inter Goods at No. 7 7 Gene*ee street, Auburn, which have been bought within ! the last ten days, cheap a* ca*!i would buy ihem, | and my mono is “sell them cheap Ibr cash or 1 ready pay,” as the nimble sixpence i* preferred i to the slow shilling. Those vvt*hiltg to buy good j and fashionable goods, will do well to call and examine a good nsaortmenl of rich Rep Cash meres, Cashmere De Cosse, Cashmere de Laines, Thjbel Merinoe.s, Param atta, Roumelia, Crape De Pekin, Alpacca, Bombazines, &c. A c. Also a good assortment ol plain, striped and 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 AN Cayuga Co. Bank, have just received a beautiful assortment of FA L L GOODS, viz: Bi’lr, Blue Bl’k. Col’d and Faqcy 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. Satin, Ca*htrfere A Woollen Velvet Vestings. Broad, Beaver and Pilot Cloths. S a tunettsand Cassimeres. Linen Cam b rirs and Linen Cambric H d k ’fs. Shawls and Fancy Iid k ’fs-—great Variety ot new styles. Cotton nnd Linen Table Diapers. Cotton and Worsted Table Spreads. W hite and Col’d Flannels. S“is s A Book Musltns. Jaconet A S irtpe do. Silk. Cotton and Merino Hosiery. A merican and Jmporied CriitghAms. Bleached and Brown Sheetings. 5 0 0 ps. Prints—prices from 4 lo ild cents. Sept.fi, 1813. A’ 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 . T T Q R N E Y S and COUNSELLORS A T LAW , and Solicitors and Counsellors in Chancery, having formed a copartnership, have opened an office in Beach’s Block, and a re ready 10 attend to all business which may be e n trust ed 10 them. They respectfully solicit the pat ronage of their friends and the public. Auburn, August 26th, 1844. “ it n T v e u s a l i s t b o o I c s T & c * UST ree’d, the Rose of Sharon for 1815. _ The U n iversalist R egister aud A lm anac for 1845. Rev. L. R . Paiges’s Commentaries on the New Tes'am ent. Rev. J . M. Austin on the Attributes of God, and a quantity of other Universalist Rooks and Periodicals. I. CURTIS. A few fods south R. R. Depot, Ailburri. G r o c e r s i Hyson T e a , \ A ll Y o u n g Ityson, J bought Im p e ria), F at G u n p o w d e r, > A u c tion. Hyson S k in I a t the Souchong, % India B o h ea, J S a les. French Brandies, S p a n is h 7eg.irs, P o t a n d Pctirl Ashes S tarch, I.iquoiice B all, B a th B rick, S a larntus, F ig B lue, Pow d e red G inger B o o t, Alum O l u e Oil in bottles Sc b a s k e t s / udbeiir, Nutmegs, Wood, ‘■'altpetre crude and refined, G rain nnd B n r T i n , A b synth, CatraVvay, Ju n ip e r , Rose, Orange and Peach Waters, VnnPhj Beans, Tontjuiii do Coriander 5?ecd, Gurraway do Aniseed, Ju ju b e P a s te. Pearlosh, F a leratu s , Fnper Carbonate of\coda, Tart ure Acid. Ginger, Whi'o Jamaica, Ginger. Rust India White and Brown Snap, Pepper, Allspice, 31 a n u f a c t u r p p • Alum, Blue Vitro!, Cameras, English Sc American, Gif Vitro!, Sugar Lead, Bleaching Salts, Cochineal, Aqpa Fortfs, NutgaBs' Annuito, Soda Ash, Pot ami Pearl Ashes, Extract Logwood, Tartaric Acid. Bichromate of Potush. Sal Soda, Gum Shellac, T . K E N N E D Y . COACH, c Ar RXAGE. SIGN, AND ORNA M E N T A L PAINTER On North street, nearly oppnsit, fshthodist Church . J ^ r k c h e u p for C a s h o r B a r t e r . I i) Sub.'cnl.er continues the ripcSflSg?* , t-prriyge, Si an, and Orriiimirt- Pm n tM f business, at the old stand on iW ih-si. nearly oppi.Siieti,e Meiimdist Church. All work emrusted to his chre, shall be done a s well, and as cheap as 11 can he done not only west ol Albany and New York, but in (hose cities themselves. ' '' ■ Couniry Carriage Makers and others tirinsi- mg work to Auburn, will find it to iheir inter est to call. All work done by the Subscriber warranted well done tor the price paid. May 20, 1814. t . KENNEDY. T HE business of BOOT and SHOE MAKING; in all 4 its branches, will be carried on 1 1 - n i at the oW s,andi by ihe subscri bers, Who Will keep constantly on hand ft large assortment of ROOTS and SHOES. IIT ’L E A T H E R of every ■ de:cripiion COtl sitauily ou h a n d for sale. E . OATT.IN, June 12 . A. UNDER WOOD. F O R $ A L E « r p H E Subscriber offers for Sale his i!fn tl 1 CARDING AND CLOTHING M IR W ORKS AND SAW M ILL together with about 17 acres ofgood land. There are on the premises 2 framed U'fflses at,d Bern, vith good f r u i t ; situated five tnliek north of Aql unt, Cayuga co. on that never failing stream ’ lhe Cold Spring Brook, with from 13 10 15 feet fall of water, sufficient 10 drive a WOOLEN FAC TORY of considerable extent. The plaee is plCasabtly situated nnd healthy. The above described property will be so'd at a greai bar gain, and paym ents made easy—title indispu* table. Call on the Subscriber 1 mile south nf Tort Byron. D AN II.L T. MEAD. Mentz, J n n t 20th. 1844.— 8 lf. B E A U T I F U L N E W D R Y G O O D S . C H E A P ! -cheap ! cheap!—Cashmeres Aff- ghans Satins, < husan*, MouMip I e Lanes, —for instance: Richer Silks than we have cVer,shown iu Ait- bum , from 4s. to 1 !s. Mousc-lin De Lanes, prod and pretty (dark colors.) Is. fid. Sup. sup. 2s. fid. Cashmeies— lentitilul, 3s. Chusan.*, do. 2s fid. Alpacca. good qoalitv. 2s. Silk Warp do., warmritcd. 5s. fid. Parivienes, verv pretty, double fold. 2s. fid. Flints. Verv pretty linking 1 nt poor, fid. do. beautilu! and good. Is. And lots of other styles of goods cheap tor ca*h. by N ov. 1844. J. J5. BARTLET T 'S c Co. _ H E R E IS T E E F L A C E T O B U Y G O O D S . F. GRAHAM , having lately returned from Bo-ton and New York with a good assortment of Ladies’ Winter Goods, ronsisnng of Alpaccas, Plaid Alpaccas. Scotch Plaids, Mou- selin De Laines, Cashmeres. Cashmere Reps, Calicoes, Coiton Cleths, all kinds of Ladies’ Head and Neck Dresses See. Collars Capes, Mitts, Gloves, Hosiery, &c. A b o a large siock of Millinery, both at wholesale and retail, cheap for cash, at 75 Genesee-st. T. Pepjjor i’hauee. M ncnboy ^nuff, Scotch do M ace, Indigo, F lctan t, Castile -oap Caster O il, in bottles, Cloves, A lcohol, E p som SralU, ( Innatncn, Fraction Matcl.cs. Carbonate wnmonia, British Lustre, -oUtt for washing, Mustard, London* Cayenne Pepper, Powdered Nutmegs, do Cinnamon, Cologne Wnter. consists of H P H E subscribers offer i for sale their stock o f! , Jl,M!Ar,\u'‘ ‘ ““rur‘“ lwu [’\’in stripeu ana Plows at C O S T ! iu ex- j Silks, with a few p a tterns of Satin T u rk, which is very desirable lor 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. Cissim eres, Boas, M u ff*.Indiarnbber shoes, See. See- Auburn. Nov. 5, 1811. H. W O O D R U FF. u 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, W i a v d , 2 do I d c n , 2 do Plow PO IN T S , ol all the different patterns, constantly on hand al the Commercial Iron W orks. D E N N IS, WOOD & R U S S E L L . A u b u rn, April, 1844. 49tf D I S S O L U T I O N , t j IH E co partnership heretofore existing JL between the subscribers in the Hatting business, is thi* day dissolved by mutual con sent. All h aving unsettled accounts, will please call a t the old stand and s e t t l e with L. V. Kettes. L . V. K E Y E S , AUGUSTUS E V R IT T . Auburn, Oct. 5, 1811. Thd H A T T tN O ’ B tiS I N f is S in all it* 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 \C : r.v t’l 1 ’*= ai th e niovK „ f-apttol in the city of Alba- • hv |t,p ' a •’? June 1313, shall he redeem- ^ fti the Treasury ofthe e ! ,, j ’ 'OIe the 3()ih day of June next af- ' ’”T 1 j , rr’j)b “ f the amount for which each ’’’ ‘a-., ,,s . kVl,'s was sold, and the inter tv ?\11 f'<n f . ' T r‘\ p ° r ten P\J’ centum per an- f JttHl ! *! oP sale to the date of the ,e''ee» cii \ 'and* so sold and rem aining un- 1 p. ‘ *'6 C o n v e y e d fo th e p u r c h a s e r s A 0 k ’i P v’ 19th November, 1814 F L A G G , C o m p t r o l l e r . P H E L P S ’ T O M A T O P I L L S . fCT” N O N E needsuffer from Dyspepsia, J a u n dice, Rheum atism , or Acid Stomach, for these complaints a re speedily and safely cured by DR. P H E L P S ’ TOM A T O FILLS. It is too late for any one to deny this.; or for the sceptic to dou b t; for the testimony exists on every side, .throughout ihis vast coqntry ;—from the log cabin of tbe western wilds, to the palace of the city millionaire, there are thousands of witnesses to the healing properties of this inval uable FA M IL Y M E D ICIN E , in Jaundice, Billious Affections, Rheum atism , Fevers, Headache, Colds, Palpitation, Lung Fe- ver, &c. Caution in purcha.-ing is necessary, to obtain the genuine medieine. To protect against im position and disappointment from a spurious a r ticle, the Proprietor has been at great expense N E W B O O K S —I N C R E A S E . C APT. M A R YA T T S Settlers in Canada. Mrs. H e m a n ’s Works, 2 vols. illustrated. Southgate’s v isi’s to the Syrian Church. Social Life in Germany, by T. SChnke. Stmm’s new Life of Gen. M arion, plates. H a rris’s Prize Essays and Sermons. Charlotte Elizabeth’s Works, cheap ed. 2 \‘ol. six,'jules 10,1 antl ,Fa Gen. W ashington’s Revolutionary Orders. • nave equal lactltt Amhon’s Horace j -nerl tn Albany. ih.,n„ Jay’s Works, 3 vols. P a ' t i s o n ’s A n a t o m y . Boyd’s Rhetoric. American Almanac for 1845. Leisure H o u rs. Illustrated Astronomy, and a great variety Of New Books for the young. J . C D E R B Y ic CO. Nov. 20. iu 7 Genesee-st. P j R E F IN E D S Y l t U P , DUr*,j'„.V v-“P?r TT ------ t r , ---- f B O O K S IN C I I E A R F O R 3 I S . L IT T E L L ’S Living Age, No. 27. Lam b ’s Tales from Shakspeare, No. 3 . H ew itt’s Illustrated, do 33. H arpers’ Bible, No. 12. Belle of Boston, Is. Thirw alls History of Greece, No. 1 . Reformation before the Reformation. Persecution of Popery. Cooper’s Afloat nnd Ashore, at D E R B Y ’S BOOKSTORE. T H E R E A D Y R E C K O N E R . H fc J. C. IVISON have received ;i very • valuable Book for farmers, contractors, in procuring a new ancl improved Label, and the I mechanics and laborers. The Ready Reckoner Pills hereafter will he put up in an entire new 1 —being a correct measurement of Scantling, quested to call and exchange their stock. G. R. PH E L P S , M,. D , Proprietor, No. 226 Main street. General depot & agency—N. Grimes Marcel lus. 28y 1 or M o ’ a s s e s ) fo r “* w h « t r T r Sugar H ou h'c pa ■ ft?*, gist vec’d at B A R T L E T T & C O 'S C H I L D R E N S ’ P R I M E R S , — In grea V 1 v a r i e t y , u e a t i y p r i n t e d , f o r s a l e b y t h e q u a n tity to M e rchants, Pedlars, and others. H E N R Y O L IPH A N T , Nov 30, J«jjiriial,Offlco, Auburn month, week, or d ay, also, Interest Tables a t 7 per cent., by Rev. J. M. Scribner, A. A I, A u thor of “ Mechanics Assistant,” “ M ensatation of Superfices and Solids,” See., A c. Auburn, Nov. 16. 18!4. A N ,w a 2 ?,'.al S> W Yx\KOOI'S’rCh 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 , OR T H E PURCHASE AND SA L E OF P R O DUCE—Storage fa Forwarding to Bos ton, Providence, Norwich, New-London, H a rt ford, New-Haven, New York, and Philadelphia, Agent Ior Bang’s Line Boston Packets for Im lay’s Hartford Line Steam-Propellers, and Iron Steam-Boat Line for Philadelphia. The Packets continue to receive and land Goods a t Troy. Good* consigned to Troy save six miles toll and transportation on the Canal, and have equal facilities m transhipm ent, as if consigned to A Goods consigned 10 iny care, at Trov, e ither to or from, will be carefully looked after, and forwarded as ordered. M ark, to the care nf (and have Bills of La- ding sent to) W. T. W ILLARD, Troy, N . Y., to insure the proper delivery ofth e Goods. U L A X A G E N C Y . I will pay Cash for anv quanti'y of Flax, and fine clean Tow, at my Office, 215 R iver-treet, ' Troy, and the highest price, accoaltng to tho 1 quality and charac’er of the article. | It should be evenly rotied, dressed carefully I and clean, root ends even, and all at the same end ol the handful. Qualities and colors care* . fblly kept separate, and as much ns may be in I separate handfuls, and if practicable, in bun ' dl l - ’’ -■ ■ B O S T O N & N . Y O R K M I L L I N E R Y . M RS. GRAHAAI would inform her fri“ntls of Auburn and vicinity, that she has re- ceived the F A L L AND W IN T E R FA S H IO NS, for B o n n e t s . A)*o all kinds o f M IL L 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 style as can be found this side nf New York, atid at the most reasonable price for Ready Pay.— Call and see our stock of H ATS and GOODS, and you will be satisfied. Ori hand, a large assortm ent of F E A T H E R S , which are all the rage this Fall and W inier. Also, a beautiful lot o£ F l o w e r * . OCt.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 1?iv e a t y S h i l lin g s to F o r t y D o l l a r s each. No one can undersell us. June 12 . JN O . H . C H E D E L L & CO. W O O D E N A N D W I L L O W W A R E . T H E subscriber is now receiving a larse lot 01 W ILLOW WAGONS, Cradles, Chair.*, Baskets, Pails, Tubs, Churns. Sugar Boxes, Clothes Pins, Rolling Pins. Butter Ladles, Bowls, Trays, Dippers. Lemon Squeezers, Mudlers, Wash Boards. Faucets, Seives, Cheese Hoops, tY-e. &c. to gether with Yelocopedes, a new art-cle for children. W treel’Barrows, &c. &c. al) ol whi.-ti >vill be sold cheap. R C. S T E E L E , 109 Genesee-st. opposite W estern Exchange L I N E N C A M B R I C I I ’ D K ’ P S . O N E Case Linen H ’k’f’s now opening and for Sale at Is. each. Elegant printed Rep Cashmeres, Crape De Peking, De Laines, &c.— Shawls, Rich Silks, new styles together with lots of other goods. At M U R F E Y ’S, Sept. 10. 1st Story Ashland Hall. FuHor'i IvuTlh, WadOcr, Dutch and French, fn'lfijoes c-f Bengal, f’rthriic- cus and Guutamaln, White Tartar, Bod T a rtar* Olufl, Sumac* I.ttC J>yO, tfnrch, Prussiate Pot Bah, G u m S e n e g a l, * Pow d e red t urcunm , Pm v d u reJ Blue Hinalts Quercitron Bark, Spirits Nitre Fortia r’/ilt P tte,‘ British G u m , Nitric Acid and Oxalic Acid* O i l s ? —Fail, Winter, and Summer Sfrained SPERM ; BlenrbPd White nnd N atural. Re futed and unrefined W H ALE ; Tanner’s. Train. Linseed, raw and boiled, Sea Elephant, Lard, Neatsfoot, Olive, (in bottles and betttes;) Patent, Sperm and Stearic Candles, Alcohol and Cam phene. F a t c h t M e d i c i n e D e a l e r s , B a lsam orijtin e v * A n d e rson's Pills, T u rlin g to n 's Biifsam, T e e 's do. B a teinnn's I roj»s, H o o p e r's do. ilnrlem O d and British O il, Opodeldoc-, Fteers and liquid, Soda Potvdprn, Godfrey’s Gofrdiuli Thompson’s Eye Water*. $eidU tz Pow d e rs, S toughton's lUitcrS, E x t r a c t ursnporilla, C a lcined M agnesia, T a p e r M a k e r s , H a t t e r s , &c» B leaching Pow d e rs, N’utgull, Pow d e red M ue r’mults, Blue V itriol, G lue, V o digr*s, O il V itriol, Copper/Vs, C o p p e r ‘ aix, A m m o n iac, rh c l l E n c , A n tim o n v , A lcohol, S u g a r o f Dead, E x tr a c t o f Logw o o d , A lutn. D y e r s a n d M a n u f a c t u r e r s . B razil W o o d , Red ntimters, JlaVch V\ ood, Red do llypG rnit W o o d , P e a c h do. E l/o uy <io. A t N o . 8 4 G e t i e s e e s t r e e t A n b u r n . T HE Subscriber having been engaged in the importing and jobbing crockery trade in the city of New_York is now opening at the above stand one o f the largest and best assoitment* nf CHINA, GLASS AND E A R T H E N W ARE, ever offered in W estern New York, which we will pm up to the order of M erchants in Auburn, and al! oihers who favor us wiih a call, at the 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 Y o rk Auction package sales, for Cash, and at prices which will incline us to sell them very cheap. Hotel keepers and Fam ilies will liei-e find a most durable assoitment to select from, and a t prices which cannot fail to please. A variety of DINING SERV IC E and fine C H I NA T E A SE T T S will be open this week. P u r chasers a re invited to Call and examine for them selves. . Z. M. MASON. May 7th, 1814. N . B. A fine assortm ent o) Table Cutlery. Spoons, B n tania, and Slone W are always on hand. Patent F a n c y Castor or Varnish. O H I O g r i n d s t o n e s * A N assortment of so perior turned Grindstones ju s t received and for sale by W ATROUS Ac H Y D E , 107 Genesee street! T O T A V E R N K E E P E R S , A choice lot of W IN E S AND LIQUORS, to. gether wiih other fixings for y o u r use, for Calc verv cheap at 109 G-nesee-st. M ay 29 R . C. S T E E L E . A U C T I O N ! A U C T I O N ! W E bive a large assortm ent of CLOTHS and CA S S IM E R E S on hand, which were bought at Auction in New York, all of which we will sell at prices we think a DOLLAR A YARD C H E A P E R s bv themselves : therehy m a k in - n morcmer- o ' Fine ?!0,h5’ \ ,an can be bought a ta n y ° ll>er charitable article, and securing generaRy i X i Store tn Cayuga county. prices. Flax may hr s e n t to me, via Canal or Teams, and the money will be rem itted as otdcred, promptly on its examination and in*pecriort, which is thorough and invariable 10 all. W ILLIAM T. V ILLAItD . Troy, August 9 ,1 8 1 1 — I7rn3 245 River st. M O S T I N T E R E S T I N G P E R I O D I C A L O F T H E D A Y . L IT T E L L ’S LIVING A GE,published at Bos - 1 ton in weekly part*, o f 64 pages ot only Is. each, or S 6 pr yeare free of postage. This work IS “Come and .*ee” us, and we think we can sell you Cloihs a t such prices as will enable you to get a Suit of Clothes 25 p e r c t . C h e a p e r than you can get of the sam e quality at any C lo t h * ju g S t o r e in town ; as we will not charge you profit enough on the Cloth to pay for making. a* Cheap Clothing Store.* a re obliged to do __ Come and t r / u s . j S B A R T L E T T Ac CO. Oct. 15 Sign o f “ C avuga Co. T . Store. each, or sstj p r y ear t re of post is edited by the old proprietor o f “ L ittell's Mu seum ,” and is highly recommended by Judges K ent nnd Story, and by lhe Historians Ban croft, Spark* and Prescott. Ii o -ntains the very cream of Foreign Literature, selected weekly from the ablest Reviews and Magazines in the world, rendering it the most desirable, popular, and cheapest M agazine pnbli-lied. A new vol. L O O K A T T H I S ND call nt 109 Genesee st. The subscriber now receiving a very large stock o f GRO C E R IES, CROCKERY, W OODEN AND W ILLOW W A R E . F I S H of various kinds, ti t . , Sac., which he offers at reduced prices. R. C. S T E E L E . May 29. _______ A T A T U U E ’S t i E i t i S ; or American Wild J _ \ F lo w e r s in th e i r N a t u r e . u ■ ■ ■ . - . ■ . . . . Haunts, hy Mrs. Embry, with 20 beautiful having just commenced now IS the time to sub. p l a t e s . A l s o , t h e E n g l i s h a n d A m e r i c a n A n n - J . c . d e r b y 3c c o . urtl* for 1815, ji’rt recCive l hv { Nov. 2 0 . bole Agents. - J . C D E R B Y 3s CO Logwood, ( am wood, Fustfc, Nicaragua* Barwood, Brazciiletle Wood, Snpan Wood, Soaps. _ D r u g g i s t s ’ G la s s W a re* Common Vials, Proscription Vials, Medicine do., Acid Boitles, Cob'gnes Pungents, Druggists’ Packing Boitles, Oils,'’Concave.*, Magnesia, Blackin Demijohns, Fla*k.-f, Inkstands, Jars, Lemon Syr ups. Mustard*. Snuff.*. &c. Article* for Jew ellers Silver Smiths, Varnish Makers, Paper Stainers, Spice Grinders, and Su<rar Refiners. Coach Laee and Fringe Makers, Snuff and Tobacco Manufacturer*. Metal and Marble Polishers, for Workers in iron and other Artisans, lor Ship* and Plantations, for Cordial Distillers, tor makers of Ice Cream. Soda v\ ater and Root Beer, for Essayers and Refiners ol Gold and Silver. , Also, A rm ies for M anufacturers of Glass and Stone Ware, Colors. Chair.si Loco Foio Matches, Looking Glasses, Soap. Ink, Artificial Flowers, Fire Works, See., for Flour Oil Cloth Painters. Fur Dyers, Morocco Dressers, Straw Hat Bleach ers. Sign Painters, Gtlders. Indtanlraders Den lists Sec : for coloring Butter and Cheese; lor Steamboats. Hotels, Ship*, Vessels, Are. European, Mediterranean and Ea.-t India Dnres. Perfumery and Soaps., Patent M.6'’1; cines of every description. All kinds of Pa ” ” ' and Color*. Chemicals o f al! kinds, French, E n glish and American. JOHN C. MORRISON fl.mers him self that - \ “ \.“ j t f ' l S , * ,V S « A U i S L i l N IR O N S T O K E * N O. 9 2 GENE* SE E ST.(south side.) next door t<J _ _ Parsons, Hewson, As Co., Prison Cabinet §g§| w are room. The W jifss^ s a m e a* recently on* [^ITcupied by G.M . Mil* ligan, where may be had. Iron and Steel, and Hardware ol every de scription n s c h e a p a s a t n a y S t o r e in A u « bu rn * viz. Engusn iron, Band Iron, Swcedes do Nail Rods, w a rrant'd American do Spring Steel, Horse Shoes, American Steel, Nails. Cast Steel, A.nvils, Vices, Borax, Rope, Brass Kettles* Axes, Sa*h, Glass, Door Trimmings, Cabinet makers Trim mings, Joiners Toots, Hoes, Shov els. Spade*, Scythes, Snaths, 2, 3. and 4 Titled Forks, Cradles, Rakes, Indian Pond Scythe Stones, and every article wanted by Farm er or Mechanic—and please take notice ( n o t t o b e u n d e r s o l d in th i s v i l l a g e , ) all for sale by Jnne 5. I. F. T E R R IL L . its vicinity, 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 u r n H a t , C a p , an d F u r iVardfiottse. A T. C A R P E N T E R & SON . ai their old stand, J O l Gen esee-st, directly oppositeifife‘\Yt.*t ern Exchange, would respectfully . inform the citizens of Auburn a n d lhat they have just rer’d the Fait Fashions Irom New York, whi*h are now ready for ni-pection Aiid s a le ; together tvllh a general assortm ent of HATS, AND CAPS, which they will sell al wholesale or retail, a t prices to suit the times. Among which may hd found Beaver, Nutria-, O tter.Brush. Seal, Gassi- mere. M u skrat. White and Drab HATS. Git a ft' Ahd Silk Velvet CAPS, of allstzes.COP ors and shape*'hat ingenuity can invent! Hats and Caps made to order on the shortest notice. The Subscribers take ihis opportunity tc ray that their H als are all manufactured Ih iheir own factory, and under their immediate inspec tion. and doing ihe work as is were themselves, they can and will w arrant their H ats to give good satisfaction to ihe purchaser; and in point of quality, color, and beauty o f finish, will com pare wiih any manufactured in lhe Slate, and they solicit a continuance of the public p atron age that has so jjberaljy been extended to this establishment for rnofe than iWehiy years. N . B. Cash paid for Shipping Furs Don’t forget,attheold stand, lO lG e n e s e e st* ’ ■ A. t . C A R P E N T E R & SON. A u burn, September 9lh, l8 4 j . ________ .. A G R I C U L T U R A L IV O R f t S . J OHNSON’S Agricultural Chemistry, in 5 parts, bound in 2 vols. Leibig's do do do Organic do Towne's Prize Essay on Agriculture. Farm er’s Eneyclopedta, large vol. Young Gardener’s Assistaht, just published. Burt <in the culture of the Rose. Loudon’s .Companion lo Flower Garden. Lindley’s Horticulture. The Complete Farm er, by Fessenden. New American Gardener, by do, The Cultivator—all the back vols. The do current year, tre e of Postage, S 1.00 a year. Farm er's Museum, free of postage, SO cents F A M I L Y G R O C E R I E S . A full su p p l y , ju s t re c ’d— a s c h e a p as the c h e a p e s t . G O S S , IIA L L A C O . B rick C a s h S to r e , 33 G e n e s e e st. ^ clothiers, w ill find It m u c h u> ) h e tr interest f ) H I N T S a r e now m a d e so rich, an d .*.1 to p u r c h a s e o f h im , iT they are de* ir o n * o p m - I C h e a p lhat most all the Ladies b u y a d r e s s j c a s i n g Cheap and good artitel^ ■■ for the can offer g r e a ter in d u c e m e n ts ot trao c 10 u . c , a y e a r . business people addressed. Physicians, country j Cultivators ahd Agriculturists Almanac for merchants, fity grocers, manufacturers, ram i- ig41. All for sale eheap fy^ ers. hatters, paper makers, confectioners, dyer*- | much labor, established active agencies purpose of availing himself of the advantages which the different markets of Europe anil th when they see them. Call and look at ours. GOSS, HALL & CO., ]r . , - Nov. 13, 1844. Brick Cash Store. which the different ma..- ■ of the ---------------------------------------------- -------------- - --------------- U n ited S tales afford for selecting article* 01 me T R E M E N D O U S E X P L O S I O N ! ! . | hes, qualitv and purchasing them at the cheap est rate. EW T h e promptest attention given to city and country order*. All articles genuine A BRI i x T h e B u r s t i n g o f th e S t a t e P r i s o n B u b b l e T| BRIGHT era ha* dawned upon mankind, e vear “ 1 8 4 4 ’ ’ will be long remem bered in the calendar, as having encircled in its tolds and crushed 10 death the growing p u rer of STA T E PRISO N MONOPOLY. E v e ry day brings to light some new feature in the admirable workings of our system of opera tion, in sustaining and supportingthe honest anti industrious M E C H A N ICS among us, against forced Conidct labor, and at the same time offer ing to the horlest and industrious inhabitants c f oid Cayuga, Garments made in a superior style, and at prices Par 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 so long contended for by all, can be fully tested in the experiment now being made, whether Mechani cal Labor cannot be done belter and cheaper ou t SIDE than inside the Prison. .Ml Monopolies are oppressive in their tendency. Let this be dis tinctly understood ; and let il also be understood that I bang out my sign, “ A n ti< P r isO n C l o t h i n g S t o r e , ’* in connecltnn with the ge nera! DRY GOODS BUSINESS, Where tbe L a dies can find at all tjtijes a large assortment of all the new styles Of FA L L AND W IN T E R GOODS, at priiVs reduced by turning over a new leaf, and wot king on «lierrinciP^ f S m ^ S «C, ” Aqhiitm. Attg- 28 ‘- ST Beach’s Block, tf •&. G A R M E N T S C U T TO O R D E R , By an experienced workman, who devoirs all of bis limejot thiftbraneh o f the business. E I*. New York, August 20th, 19-14.-17w!2 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 Platt Sireet, four doors from Pearl. A NDRE1V L. HALSTED has / x removed his stock ot TI 4 R D 1 V A E E ,0 the large Store, No. T P la9 ^ ree^ New York. The a s s o r t m e n t ^ greatly en1ar\ed’ ner cent lower upon cheap-JTT-sav prides. ^ 0 an averan f ’ 1 b^ aib f„r packages. The prices charges will >on each article. Cash p t r i L w s w . l l findli greatly lo their interest to cafiasnbovtr^ With nam e and number, will be hoisted, and can be seen from Pearl-st., and also from W illiam-st. 19m3 F I R E IN S U R A N C E . RA CU R T lS, Agent for the C h e n a n g o ftln - _ tnal Pirfc Insnrance Com p any, will insure against loss b y F ir e , and may be found at BlS FAMILY GROCERY STORE, on State street, nearly opposite the Commercial Iron works of Dennis, Wood & Russell. Auburn, Nov. 6 , 1843. Oct. 9. J. C. DERBY Se CO., Opposite Western Exchange. 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, an I n terest Table, Herschell’s W eather .Table, end a large amount ot Agncultpfal and MiseeL lam’.ous Reeding,—publbbed atm Jbr Sale by the gross or single copy at the PHATN 0 ^ ^ C A R P E T I N G A t W h o l e s a l e a n d R e t a i l . T H E Subscribers are M anufacturing CarpbD ing in the State Prison, and have lately ccmmebced M anufacturingf utsiile, also. They would invite aiten'ion to thejr large slick noW ready for “ale at their W are House, joti% doaii west of the Auburn House. They beg IhftVe to inform the Public ’.bat they have adopted the principle of reta’linz their goods for C A S p , a t ihe sam e prices they get for them at wholesale, at their Commission House in New Y o rk. Perseus wishing to purchase (either at whole sale or retail) will see from the' above that they can supply themselves, by calling on us, 011 bel ter term s than at any other place. tCT” C e T p e t i n g e x c h a n g e d for W o o l. N . B. We have no agency For the sale of o u f goods, except in the city’pf New York.'\* f' *' . N . J l ' c A r U a R T ia Co. P . S. Rem em bef the place, 4 daors w$st o t the Auburn House- : ■ ■ ■ ■ ■. Auburn, M ay 15, 1844. W K T O W S O F BLO S B ITR C n C O A l* t J 5 0 TONS L E H IG H COAL, ior sale a t the Commercial Iron Works, D E N N IS, WOOD Sc R U S S E L L . Auburn, July 20th, 1844*. ” ’ ’ C A R M INASACR V by enjor s;:.g]r copy at the hundred, doz V Y N K O ^ r S '. 1 o f th e R o chester Coopers’Totils.for sale by IV A TB OU 7 iV. H Y D E , A u h u r n .39 M a rch, 1911 73 Genesee s f i s h i n g t a c k l e . \ COOd .Variety, together with a quantity o t xY . R E E D PO L E S , can be found at 109 Gffi« PSP 6 M. « <* « ’ M ay -’9. R. C S T E E L E ;