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Kemnrkable cure o f a dangerous cough, by the ase o f B u chan’s Hungarian Balsam. Messrs. Ingham & Havens, in a letter d a ted C a t o 4 C o r n e rs, M . Y . , A u g u s t , C, 1844, w r i te ••W e a r e e u tirely o u t o f t h e H u n g a r ia n B a l s a m , h a v i n g s o ld all you l e f t w ith u s , in o u r i m m e d ia te v i c i n i ty , a n d i n j u s t i c e to the m e d icine, m u s t sa y w i t h a s to n i s h in g s u c c e s s . A few days since a y o u n g g e n tl e m a n o f t h i s t o w n c a ll e d a t o u r s to r e w h o h a d been fo r m o n th s afflicted w i t h a v e r y distressin g con-h. an d w a n t e d a b o t tl e o f B a l s a m . W e t o l d h i m it w a s o f little use for him to take th a t , or a n y t h in g else,—he m u s t a,e H e h o w e v e r t o o k a b o t tl e , a n d a l t e r w u r d s h a d a n o t h e r , y e s terd a y he c a ll e d a g a in , v e r y m u c h i m p r o v e d i n a p p e a r ance, and\ s a id he w a s r a p i d l y g a in i n g in stre n g t h — b u t h a d i t not been for t h e i n v a l u a b le H u n g a r i a n B a l s a m , h e m u s t h a v e died. W 'e w a n t s o m e m o r e o f t h i s m e d i c in e d i r e c t l y . ” P a m p h lets r e s p e c tin g th i s g r e a t E n g l i s h R e m e d y m a y b e had gratis o f T . M H U N T , o n l y A g e n t in A u b u r n , a n d o f Agents t h r o u g h o u t t h e c o u n t y . C U T T E R S , SLEIG H S , tec. T EWIS & KENNEDY, iia v e t h i s Ijyear got up, an enure new style of C U T T E R S and two seat S L E IG H S —light, strong and con venient—as much*again room in them as in the oU fashioned low fronts, and no larger in ap pearance; very highly finished and to be sold cheap for Cash or good pay. Call quick or they are gone. ALSO, a lot o f first rate Bobs and Lum b er Sleighs made strong and handsome. WANTED.—A tew thousand first rate spokes and a few thousand feet o f basswood lumber. 31 w3* . L . Ai E . CJCHOOL BOOKS.— SANDERS’ k j Reader 1, 2, 3,4 ; Town’s do. 1, 2, 3, 4. Cobb’s R eadei 1, 2 ,3, 4. Adam s’ Arithmetic. Em m ons’ 1st do Ruger’s do Daboll’s do Peter P arley’s do Brown’s Gram m ar. Bullion’s do Goodrich’s Geography. Olney’s do M alte B ran do. Goodrich’s pictorial do. D A G U E R R E O T Y P E . D a n i e l e . g a v i t , p r e m i u m Photographist, late o f the firm of W alker & Gavit, A lbany, respectfully informs the citizens of A uburn, lhat he has opened his Gallery at No. 65 G e n e s e e stre e t , u p sta irs , fo r a lim ited term of Ten Days, and will be happy to wait on those who req u ir e his services and will favor him with th e ir p a tr o n a g e . The Gallery contains perhaps, the largest and mobt unique variety of specimens ever exhibited in Western N ew Y o rk ; containing many o f our most eminent statesm en and others, all taken from life, v iz : Hon. Henry C lay, Hon. M artin Van Buren, Hon. John Quincy Adams, Hon. Theodore F relinghuysen, Hon. John C. Spencer, Hon. Silas W right, Hon. W m . H . Seward, H on. Wm. L . Marcy, H o n . Wm. C. B ouck, H o n . C. Morgan, Gov. Briggs o f M ass., Judge Miller, Judge Bacon, Nathaniel S. B enton, A. C. Flagg, Hugh Halsey, Gen. McNeil, Edwin Croswell, Horace Greeley, Henry Phillips the Vocalist, Btshop He.ting, Clark Robinson, and a great number of L adies and others too numerous to mention in an advertisement. Copies taken from any of the above for those who wish ii a t a reasonable charge. He will add that his pictures have received the H IG H E S T HONORS whereever they liave been exhibited, and at the late F a ir o f the A m er ican Institute, in N ew York, they were pronoun ced SUPERIOR TO ALL O T H E R S , by 2 0 ,- 0 0 0 visitors. A visit to the establishment is respectfully solicited from A L L . Every article used in the business, for sale on the most reasonable terms. Instructions thor oughly given, and P upils advanced as fast as practicable. Views o f Buildings, Cattle, Horses, o r most any thing taken correctly. Portraits of sick or deceased Persons, taken at Ihetr residences when required. For a list of recommendations from the Press and others, please call at the Galleries. Auburn, Dec. 3, 1845. T U s f R E C E I V E D , 10 C H E S T S more of that 1 and 6 Tea, at the city cash store ol ____________ GULLIVER & SON. C O R P O R A T I O N N O T I C E . M C A H R E W A R D — N O T I C E is hereby given, that a reward of $ 2 5 ,0 0 will be paid by the village of A ubarn, for the apprehension and conviction of the per son or persons, who set tire to the Barn ol Ben jamin S. Burgess, in this village, on Monday evening, N ovember 24th. Daied, Auburn, De cember 2d, lb-15. By order of theBoard of Trustees. O U R F R I E N D , B R O T H E R JO N - ATHAN, has visited us again in the shape o f a Mammoth Double Sheet, all covered over with pictures, and filled with about two vols. of entertaining reading matter, all for Christmas and New Years, and only 12 ^ cts. For sale by Dec. 3d. J.C. Colbnrn’s Arithmetic. Em m o n s’ 2d do Sm ith’s do Perkins’ do Dalie’s do K u k h a m ’s Grammar, Sm ith’s do Morse’s G eography. Smith’s do Mitehell’s prim ary do Peter P arley’s do Mitchell’s do Bentley’s pict. P rim er. Bartlett’s do Gray’s C hemistry. London P rim er. Town’s A nalysis- Comstock’s C hemistry. Day’s Algebra. Beck’s do Town’s do W right’s Oratory. Young Choir. Day’s Algebra abr’dgd. Yonng Melodist. Perkins’ do Landen’s Speller. Young Choir’s Comp. Home Speller. W ebster’s Dictionary. Web.-ter's do Town’s Speller. Cobb’s do Coleridge’s do For sale cheap for cash, wholesale and retail, by R. G & P. S. WYNKOOP. ru o THOSE WHO PAY CASH X FOR GOODS.—As o u r assortment of goods is complete and .unsurpassed, we can and a te determ ined to sell, for cash, at the lowest possi ble prices, and in no instance, will we allow our selves to be undersold. ICP'One door east ol ihe Exchange, on the corner.—Dec. 3. GULLIVER te SON. Y E W B O O K S A T D E R B Y ’S . — .L iT h e Chainhearer, Cooper’s last, 2 vols. The History o f Pirates dec. o f A m erica. The Life o f Conde, by L ord M ahon. 2 vols. Father R ipa’s R esidence at C ourt of Peking. The R hine, by Victor Hugo, 2 vols. The Jesuits, from the F rench, by C. E Lester. The R oman Church and Modern Society. Just received by _____ J. C. DERBY & CO. HE LIVES AND OPINIONS o f Hoyt and B utler, by McKenzie, new supply. Also, The M agazines for D ecember, The Pictorial W andering Jew , No. 4. The do Bible, No. 43. For sale at J. C. DERBY & CO’S. T T T I S T O R Y O F W Y O M I N G , i n a X x series o f Letters frotn Chas. Miner, to his Son, Wm. Penn Miner, in one 8 vo. volume. The M ass and Rubrics of the R oman C hurch. Floral Em blem s, or Moral Sketches from Flowers, by M argaret Coxe. For sale by December 2d. J C. DERBY fe CO. T 1 S T o f L E T T E R S r e m a i n i n g o n J J hand in the Post Office a t Auburn, N. Y. December 2d, 1845. A llen G B G a l e W a r r e n 2 P i e r c e D e a A b i z u A llen ilisC a t h a r i n e G o r h n m Mi's 3 M a r i a R o w l e y ( ’h a s J A n d r e w s M rs E i iz a - G a ll o w n y J a m e s H o u n d s M iss S u s a n h e th G r a v e s M rs P o lly R o b i n s o n l^cw is A d r i a n c e E d w a r d G i b b a r d D a v id K y u n J o h n A u s t in L i d e a G o o d s e ll C h a s D S l o m a n J B a iley M rs A b i g a il G r is w o ld R o s a n n a h S m ilh M iss C o r n e li a B rooks Bov A s a h e l G r iel F r a n k Bodine D P Bill Clark I Bonkcr -'amuel Billings Samuel Brown Wm Beach Miss M A Barker Joseph Bell Joseph Bates Jam es A Crain Mrs E liza Coit Chas G a r li c M iss J a n e G r e y C h a s F I) H u d s o n W m S H iggins J n o Iin d d c n Jo s e p h H o w e J a m e s L T IJc w h in d T h o m a s J i u w d t t F r e d e r ick J il s o n M iss E m s iity K e n a r d K u c h n e l S m ith D a v id S k a d a n M rs C y t im lc v u n A u g u s t in fcinook .Mrs M a r t h a S t e p h e n s A lien irh e p h a r d M iss S u san T a y l o r M iss L S T i ll o tt s o u Mrs T h a n k f u l T a y l o r J n o NEW T Y E C E M B E R 2 d , 1 8 4 5 . - JL ) BOOKS at 1VISONS’ Bookstore. Graham’s Magazine for D ecember. Godey’s L ady’s Book do Columbian M agazine do “The Jesuits,” edited by C. E . L ester. The Roman Church and Modern Society. The Life ol Conde. by L ord Mahon. E P I S C O P A L C H U R C H B O O K S , JU *or sale nt W Y N K O O PS’, in all varieties of style o f binding. Marshall’s Notes on E piscopacy. Sptnkle's Manual ol Devotion. Shutock’s Practictil C hristian. A. K emper’s Imitation of C hrist. Bishop Wilson's S acra P rivata. Ogelby’s L ectures on the C hurch. The C hurchman's Almanac. Tntton’s L earn to L ive, do do to die. Chapin's P rim itive C hurch. Masselon’s Sermons. Paget’s do. Melville's do. Butler’s Works. Bradley's Sermons. Pearson on the Creed. Jeremy T aylor’s Sermons. Puritanism, or a C hurchman’s D efence against its aspersions. K n o w le s Ilnnjuniin T h o m s o u A I c x a n d e r C l a r k R e v D J u n ’r K n if tin N a t h a n ie l T h o m p s o n Ja c k s o n C o m p to n W m E K e n t W m T h a l h e i m e r M r s M a * C o m b s M iss E l i z a - L i t t l e M iss C a r o li n e ry b e th L e m a n M rs M a ry T o y e J a m e s C o r d o n J n o M L e w i s M rs D a v id T r y o n R e v J a m e s C o r p e n te r M issM a r y L y m a n H o r a c e V a n V l e c k J n o H C o s g r o v e M rs C a t h - L o w e A l v a h V u n A u k e n R i c h a r d a r i n e L a w r e n c e M rs M a ry V o o r h e e s M iss E l e - C u h o o n W e a s m o r e A n o r C l a r k M iss ^ a i a h J L a m u n io u M r W i t e m a n Jo s e p h C a r t e r M iss S u s a n L e o n a r d M rs L H S W i ll m m s N a t h a n i e l C a m p b e ll M a l a n c - M i l l e r A a r o n W h e a t o n C L . 2 to n W M a u le y M iss R W h e a t o n W i l b u r D o u g lass T h o m a s M iller J n o W a y n e J n o R D o ty J a y L M u r p h e y M iss M a r y W y u e k o o p M rsJnne D u c k w o r th J n o M a r s h u i l M i s s S u s a n W e s t E l iz a b e th D u t t o n F r a n c i s M a s o n M r L M W a l k e r M rs L o u i s a D e V o e M G M ills M r D M C W e s t f a l l G i l b e r t D e c k e r M rs M a r g a - M o rey E r a s t u s W e s t f a l l H i r a m re t M e a d R o e r t W i n d o o n J n o D a vis J n o B M n n a r d M rs P o l ly W o r t s P O H o d g e J o h n N o b les L S W o o d M rs M a r t h a D y k e R a lp h N e v i n s H u g h W a r d w e l l M iss M a - D ibble M rs S a r a h O lm s ted M issA m a n - ry A n n E a t o n M iss S a r a h d a M W o o d H e n r y Maria O’SuIIivnnJeremiahWhite Doct J Ham* E n o s Je r o m e P r i m e R ic h a r d ilton F o r d M iss A n n P a r s e l l G e »rge W h i t e M iss S?arah F i e r o W in O P o r t e r H T W h i t e M iss A n n L F r ie s M rs E u n i c e R a y m o n d M iss W e l l n e r J a m e s H G a n n i n A n d r e w A m u n d a W o o le y W m L tCT*Persons enquiring for the above Letters, w i l l p l e a s e m e n t i o n t h e m a s A d v e i u s e d . 31w3 AMOS S RATHBUN, P M. A u b u r n P o s t O f f i c e , D e c e m b e r 2 d , 1 8 - 1 5 . O T I C E . — I n p u r s u a n c e o f a n o r - A (ler of C harles B. P erry, Surrogate of the County of Cayuga, notice is hereby given, to all persons having claims against Stephen Sharpsteen, late of the Town of Genoa, in said Couniy, deceased, to present the »ame, with the vouchers thereof, to the .subscriber, at his dwel ling house, in Venice, in said C ouniy, on o r be fore the 10th day o f June next. Dated 2nd De cember, 1845. JACOB SH A R P S T E E N , 3tmfi. Executor. M U S IC AT, E N T E R T A I N M E N T . J T R . D E M P S T E R h a s t h e h o n o r JL to announce to tlie citizens o f Auburn his intention of giving a Musical E n tertainm ent, at Cliedell’s Concert room, on W ednesday evening, D e c . 3 d , on whieh occasion he will sing his most popular songs and ballads, and introduce his new and lavonte cantata, T he May Queen - poeirv by Alfred Tennyson, Music by M r’ Dempster. Particulars in small bills. EC?’Tickets 50 cents, to be had at Chedell’s, at the American, a t all the Bookstores, and at the door. Doors open a t 7, to commence at quarter before 8 o’clock. m iN , C O P P E R , AND S H E E T JL IRON M A N U F A C T O R Y . The Subscriber having taken the store No. 53 Genesee st., a few doors west of the Cayuga C ouniy bank formerly occupied by W il liam H. Foster, would announce to the citizens of Auburn and the surrounding country that he intends prosecuting the above business in all its branches, and hopes that b.y paying a strict re gard to the wants of hts customeis, to merit a part of the pubtic patronage. He would also announce lo pedlars thai lie intends to wholesale tin as cheap as ii can be bought any where, and takes the following articles in exchange : White Old Copper, Pewter and Brass, Brown Rags, Geese, H ens’ and T urkey Feathers, H orse Docks, B ristles, C attle’s T ails, B ets W ax, H ogs’ H air, Si/.ing, M ustard Seed, Sheep Skins, QutlUs, Wool o f all qualities, Butter, Cheese, Lard, Old Cast ami W rought Iron, Old Rope, Sacking, and in fact, there is no necessity of any' tiling being lost : just bring it along to No. 5 3 Genesee Sireet to LOFUNG A. P E L T O N . Auburn, Nov. 1st, J8J5. V A L U A B L E FARM FOR T SALE, containing about 157 'acres first rate land, situate on the ______ .N o rth Turnpike, about 7 miles west of A uburn, on the direct road to the Free B ridge. Over 100 acres cleared—a small frame House, 2 large frame Barns, good Orchard, tec. A considerable portion of the p u r c h a s e money could remain on Bond and M ortgage several years, if desired. Enquire o f H . 4c J . C. IV I SON, Booksellers, Auburn. D e c . 1 , 1 8 4 5 . BOOK BINDING.— GRAHAM’S Magazine, Lady s Book, C olumbian, F a m i ly Magazine, and all the olher Periodicals Of the year bound tn the neatest and most tasteful wanner, at IVISONS’ B ookstore. Samples can be seen. q c i i e e r s f o r B R O T H E R J O N - O ATHAN.—The Mammoih Sheet at Ivisons’ bookstore, price 124 cents, the g reat present for “me million,” on account of its cheapness __ There are no less than 9 4 beautiful wood cuts, on»thix mammoth sheet tor 1846, and “ all for one shilling.” Boys and girls, men and women, call nnd see. IVISONS’ Bookstore is the p lace. T OCKE SASH AND JLI BLIND FACTORY. The subscriber having permanently established himselt in the town of L ocke, C ayuga Co. in the m an ufacture o f WINDOW SA S H and BLINDS, is now p r e p a r e d to iurnish them in every varie ty of the best kinds and at llie cheapest rates.— Having recently procured new m achinery, he is enabled io manufacture BLINDS, of a greatly superior quality, and at lower prices than ever before. H e has also machinery for tenoning andm or- ticeing doors, which cosi more than a hundred dollars, and does its work in a style to compare wilh its value—each tenon exactly fitting its mortice. All persons building or overseein0, large blocks, such aS’Taverns, Stores, Factories’, fee. fee., are invited to direct their attention to this shop, and they will be supplied with all the above anicles, made of good pine, and in the best of w oikmanship. [CT'Merchants and others, wishing to sell on commission will be furnished upon the best terms. Jobbers and builders will find it to their ad vantage to call. All orders by mail or other wise promptly attended to. Direct to Locke P 0. E . F. PUTNAM. Locke, November 26th, 1845. 30wtf T U S T R E C E I V E D , 2 0 p i e c e s m o r e V of those 5s. Sheep’s Greys, at the city cash store of G U L L IV E R & SON, corner o f Gen esee and E x c h ange sis. E ~ X C H A N G E B L O C K . — T h e S u b - scrtbers are now receiving their third sup ply of W inter Goods, which they pledge them selves to sell a litile cheaper than lhe cheapest. Don’t forget the place, on the corner o f Genesee and E xchange sts. Dec. 3d. GULLIVER & SON. H E R E T I I E Y C O M E . O W O P E N I N G A T M U R F E Y ’S , the most splendid assortment o f rich Shaded PRIN TS, D’LANES, CASHM E R E S , teC., that has ever been offered in this town for sale —of thelast importations and emirely new de - signs. The Ladies will please call. The subscriber would slate that his assortment of Goods w as never belter than at present, and he never more determined not to be undersold _ and although I contemplate making a change in the course o f the winter, yet I have just added a fine lot of N ew Goods to my Stock, and am de termine thal my store shall m aintain its high character as- the depot for fashionable, GOOD AND CH E A P GOODS, even to the last. The largest assortment of M U F F S to be found here ns usual, (not trash,) but handsome, good joods. Nov. 18,1845. G. S. M U R F E Y , 97 Genesee-st. FT1HE CHEAPEST GOODS YET. JL —The Subscriber, at 103 G e n e s e e -st. ? is now receiving his winter stock of Dry Goods, which, wiih his former large assoitment of goods, makes one of tlie largest slocks of STA P L E AND FANCY DRY'GOODS ever offered in A u b u rn ; atl o f which will be disposed of at a profit barely sufficient to cover the cost and transportation. All persons w ishing to buy good Goods, at great bargains, will do well to call while the stock is complete, and sup ply themselves with such anicles as may be wanted. As there is not room in an advertise m ent to enum erate b u t a few articles, 1 will just say to the public, that I will sell any article a little lower than is sold at any other store in town. 1 Broad, Beaver and Pilot Cloths, C assimeres Satinetts and T w eeds, at twenty-five p er cent ess than ever befo re offered. G. V . ORTON. New Cash Store, 1 0 3 , directly opposite W est ern E xchange. N . B. A large assortment of M U F F S will be received in a lew days, w hich will be sold cheap. G. V . 0 . ¥ A N T E D . — 5 , 0 0 0 b u s h e l s D r i e d Apples. 1,000 bushels dried Plum bs. 100 Firkins Butter, for which the highest market price will be paid, a t the city cash store 01 GULLIVER fe SON. fUST RECEIVED & FOR SALE I by WATROUS HY D E , ________________ Nn. *73 Genp^ee-st. rp o THE LADIES— A n A S S O R T - JL ment black and colored velvet Ribbons, ior trimmings, just received at Nov. 24. GULLIVER k SON’S. n CAMPBELL, DENTIST a n d v J . DRUGGIST, Aurora, Cayuga Co., N . Y-, respectfully announces that he will perform all the operations in the various branches o f Den tistry, C leaning, F illing, E x tracting, kc. Incor ruptible T eeth inserted on Gold Plate, on the p rin ciple of Atmospheric P ressure, o r engrafted cm Fangs. All operations performed in llie most scientific and skilful m anner and warranted. R eferences .— C ol. E . B. M organ, E . W . Arras, E^q. Salem Town, Seneca Wood, Esq. Hon. C. Morgan, S. S. Avery, R ev. C. N. Ma- toon, B. F . Avery. E sq . 20 w3 Aurora, Nov. 26, 1845. T H E P E O P L E ’S R E G U L A R l i n e I which he will receive weekly supplies from the lor the N E W - Y O R K S H O E S T O R E . New York and Bosion M arkets. In consequence o f the great rush o f custom-) By recent arrivals, he has very much enlarged ers to this house, and the immense carrying off; his stock, which is now one of the most com- of BOOTS AND SHOES, the proprietor has plete in the State. H is prices are as low as ev- been compelled to put on an extra train, b y 'e r . Call at 1 2 1 Genesee-st., Auburn. T I S T H E O P I N I O N O F T H E USIC AND FRENCH. Miss A B B O T T will be happy to give instruc tions on the PIANO at her House in Genesee Street. H R. ABBOTT will give 1 instructions in the FREN C H LANGUAGE, either at his house or abroad. rUHE CHEAPEST LOT OF IN- X d i a R U B B E R O V ER SH O E S ever offered in this place, at H . W O O D R U FF’S New Siore. F AR AND FAST t h e y h a v e t r a - veled—having m any of them left ihe pal ace shops of (he Old World not one month since, in all their freshness and beauty. Those OMBRE S T R IF E S , as finely and del- icaiely shaded and color’d as one o f the most finished o f fancy sketches, drawn by the gifted and eloquent Maffit himself. Those CASHM E R E S , of the most lovely colors, which the artist Dyers of Enrope can conceive, to please the fancy—to beautify and adorn the person. Those rich fig’d and Strip’d ALAPACAS, so much improved that they deserve a new name. Those new GALA P L A ID CLOAKINGS, so rich and comfortable, so line and so cheap. Then, again, those new and beautiful COR- IEN N E S , such a nice at tide for dresses. Then such extraordinary bargains in Linens, Linen Lawns, L inen Cambrics, M uslins, aud Calicoes, among them, by Ihe w ay, some ot the most beautiful American ami English P rints, which this or any other season has brought forth. W hy Ladies just s to p ! you do not do yourselves jusiice until you have called here !— You, fair lady, w hose taste for P L A IN GOODS is developed, call h e re ! You whose taste for the GAY is decided, call here ! All you who have a taste lor the berutiful in art or mechan ism call, for you will here fintl something to gratify and satisfy lhat taste. In short you will find a universal assoriment o f Goods ! both dark and light, Goods !! boih light and brown, Goods !!! o f every hue and shade CH E A P ! for money down. aye, or approved short credit either ,nt H . W O O D R U FF’S Nov. 5th 1815. New Store No. 77. I T M. TW ISS W ISH E S TO AC- J . quaint the inhabitants o f Cayuga County, that he has received by recent arrivals, large quantities of Dry Goods and Groceries at his store opposite the B ank o f A uburn. Oct 22. TU S T RECEIVED a l o t o f s p l e n - J did Boas and Muffs, also a lot o f G entlemen’s Fur Gloves and Collars, at the N E W YORK CASH S T O R E , Oct. 22 Opposite lhe Bank of A uburn. GPLENDID STYLES o f s i l k a n d O Velvet Cravats for L adies and Gentlemen, at the N E W YORK CASH S T O R E , Oct. 22. Opposite the Bank off A ubnrn. / T O F F E E 8c. p e r l b . T E A Sjjs. 6 d . \ j per lb., and very fine white sugar at 8 c. per lb. ai the N E W YORK CASH STORE. W E R Y R I C H B O N N E T S a n d b o n - Y net Ribbons at the Oct. 22. N E W YORK CASH STORE. G L O T H a n d F U R C A P S f o r s a l e cheap at the Oct. 22. N E W YORK CASH STORE. R ICH DRESS SILKS, ALSO AL apachas, M. Delaines. Susans. Itep De co- peis, kc. at the N E W YORK CASH STORE. A LMOST EVERY THING t h a t ± \ . is wanted in the way o f Fancy and Staple Dry Goods tnay be found at the N E W YORK CASH S T O R E , Opposite the B ank of Auburn, and a few doors below the American Hotel, Ladies call and see. Auburn, Oct. 22, 1815 close in a very short time. But the Subscri bers have this day received a very choice addi tion to their stock o f goods before on hand, which have been bought with such care and attention to low prices, (not lorget'ing the “ nim ble sixpence”) as to give lhem an advantage over all competitors. The paper is going lo press and lhe editor tells u s that we have time only to mention a few articles, merely to give our customers and the people generally, a slight hint o f what they may expeei if they will give us a call. Beautiful new styles M uslin de L aines, from Is 6 d. to 2 s 6 d. Rep C ashmeres and C ashmere De Cos, cheap er than ever, and entirely new patterns. Some very p retty M ourning de L aines. All wool de L aines, lor ls 6 d per yard. Parisienne Florentine, a new and beautiful article for dresses. SHAW L S J SHAW L S ! ! SHAW L S » !! too rich and loo numerous to say a word about. And such calicoes for ls. per yard, as you n e v er thought o f buying, even in these economical times, for less than Is. 6 d. per yard. And now to close, (for the editor is n u dging my elbow, and says he cant wait any longer, although lie knows we are working for ihe people) we w ould mention that we have on the way, Ihe cheapest and best assoriment o f M U F F S ever broughi to this M a rk e t; all made fresh and new this sea son. Remember and call ai N o . 7 8 G c n e s e e - stre e t , Auburn, at the sign o f ‘Cayuga Co. Store, w here these goods must and s h a l l be sold.’ J. S. BA R T L E T T & CO. P. S. I have not time to say any thing about the 2 and 6 T we have on hand, and more com ing ; but it is so well known that ‘ talking is no use.”— N ov. 10. 1845. J. S. B. k CO. ^ U B U R N H A R D W A R E S T O R E . A L L E R A S I ’ S M E D I C I N E S . - _ X x . The unprecedented confidence reposed in these medicines by Physicians in New York, as well as the country over, and by all who have used them, w arrants the Proprietors in commending them to the citizens ol Cayuga, as their only FA M ILY REM E D IES. With these medicines, anti the pamphlets accompany ing lhem, any family may dispense with P h y sicians in nineteen cases out o f twenty, if not in ninety-nine out of one hundred. There is scarcely a complaint- inward or o u t ward, thal is not readily removed by an appro priate use of these remedies. The P amphlets give full direction.?. Where tiie medicines are properly used, and satisfaction is not given, the money will be returned. CCe*For sale by QUICK & H A L L , Genera Agents, Auburn ; also by Jonas Brown, II. G Yan Anden, H . G. Fowler, N. J . Stiles, H . R Garlick, Ira Curtis, E . H . G root, I-l. Willson Richard Steel, and M r. T odd, A u b n rn ; Chas Avery Ledyard ; Lewis Seymour, Northville P. F rench, L udlowviile ; Green k Graham , P or Byron; W m . S m ith Ingham, Cato ; H u n ter 4c Co. S terling; and by others throughout the coun- ty and Union. _________ The subscribers have purchased lhe stock of goods recently belonging to M essrs. C. T . FERRIS k CO., and design to continue the Hardware Business in all its branches, upon as good terms as any establishm ent in this sec tion o f W estern New York. They have on hand a good assortm ent o f all such goods as are generally found tn sim ilar concerns, among which may be had Russia, Swedes, and E nglish Bar Iron. American Bar Iron. English Refined do. Band, S take and Scroll Iron. Slit, Horse Shoe and Swedged do. ISpike and Nail R ods, w ith a llthe varied sizes of sm all Iron. Cast Steel. English Blister do. German, American and S pring Steel. Also, Nails, Spikes, P itch, Oakum. Anvils, V ic '/, Sheet L ead. Sheet Zinc. Block T in, Slab Zinc, L ead Pipe. Brass Kettles, Pumps. Sheet Iron, T in, Copper. Mill, C ross Cut and Tenonri Saws. Carpenters’ and Joiners’ Tools. Sash, Window Glass, Cordage, &C , together with a very general stock o f S H E L F GOODS, embracing' a variety of styles of Door T rim m in gs, B utts, Bolts, Screws. Table and Pocket C utlery. Chisels, Gouges, Files, R asps, kc. &c. They will also keep, T A INTS, OILS and T u r pentine, such as ' White L ead, dry and ground. French Yellow, Venetian Red, R ed L ead. Chrome Y ellow, Chrome Green. Perm anent G reen, Imperial do. P aris do. Paris W hile, W hiting. The subscribers will also h ave for sale, BUCK’S Improved H O T AIR COOK STOVE, nnd the celebrated cook stove, known as the EA G L E , or DURKEE STOVE ; with the im proved Air-tight, improved Yankee, itnptoved Premium, P arlor Cook Stove, C urtis’ Stove, and many other k in d s; also a variety o f styles of. cast and sheet iron Air-tight and common P ar lor Stoves. Plate Stoves of all sizes, from 50 lo •500 pounds. T in , Copper and Sheet Iron W are manufactured io order. The subscribers will aim to keep their a s sortment at all limes full, especially o f Iron, and will furnish all articles in their line upon the most reasonable term s ; in consideration ot which they very earnestly solicit a due share ot patronage. H. M. H O R T O N k CO., Nov 19. 58 B each’s Block, Auburn. T O P U R C H A S E R S o f C A R P E T S . Who M anufactures the best Carpels? — Hotchkiss k Smith’s Carpeting took the first Prem iu m a t the State F a ir. Their C arpets are made for the Auburn Retail trade, and the q u al ity will commend itself to those who examine. And the Prices — who that h as looked at C arpets lately, have not found out that we have reduced the prices from 15 to 20 per cent. Purchasers will find these C arpets at the Brick C ash Store, just below C ay. Co., B ank. October. 1845. H A L L k CO. A W ORD TO PARENTS.— I f y o u 2A_ want School Books for your children, don’t pass by the City Bookstore Sign, on the corner of Genesee and South- sts. Nov. 25. A L D E N k MARKHAM. & W INDOW PAPER.— Some new and choice patterns of Room P a per just received at the City Bookstore. Call and see. A L D E N k M A R K H A M . M ORSE’S C e r o g r a p h i c M a p s, N o . 4, containing a Map of T exas, K entucky, Indiana, and South Carolina, at the City Book store o f ALDEN & M A R K H A M A VOICE FROM THE ONLY 1 Y PRISON CLOTHING STORE IN AU BURN, intended lo reach the e a r and awaken the attention o f every man in this county to our tow prices and well made clothing. FARM E R S , sellfyour wool for cash, and buy clothing. We have the testimony o f m any good farmers in favor of this plan. M E C H A N ICS, lake c a 'h for the products o f your skill, even at reduced prices, and buy your clothing ready made, at o u r low prices,—it will be money in vour pockets. M E R C H A N T S , better sell your cloths, and buy your clothing ot us. To all we sny, we are determined to m ake ev ery m an’s interest point him to o u r door, and drive him in. Our efforts have been so successful, that while it costs from £3 t o $6 to get a Coat made, we can sell a fashionable one ready made, from $4 to $ 7 . Think o f this. W e appeal to your p u r ses. Don’t mistake. GRISW O L D k CO'S. No. 8 9 Genesee-st. Cloths, T rimmings, and a general assortment of D ry Goods and Dry Groceries, cheap. Calicoes at Is. w orth a great deal m ore money. 20 pieces Alpacca, from Auction, very low. Tea at 2s. 6 d. w orth asking your neighbors in to try. D ] NEW PA L L GOODS A T NO. 81. RY GOODS. — H a v i n g p d r c h a s - ed with much care and attention an unu sually large amount o f Goods this season, lhe subscribers would invite the attention o f buyers to as large and choice an assortment of STAP'LE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, As can be found in this vicinity, and a t prices which cannot fail to please the closest buyers. SILK S —Rich, P aris, Stripe, plaid and plain chameleon, black and brown, black gro de Swiss, India and Florence. DRESS GOODS—Reps and plain cashmeres, (some very rich), mnuslin de laines, victoria plaids, satin brocades, black, colored and plaid alapacas, ginghams, black and mode colors French Merino. M O U R N ING GOODS receive particular at tention and desirable styles B ombazines, Silks, Crapes, Stuff Goods, Prints, Gloves, kc., can always be obtained. SHAW L S of every description from the cheap Woolen Plaid to the expensive Brocha and Cashmere. PRIN T S —English and Am erican—several cases very desirable styles just opened; among them, all the F all patterns o f Merimacs. SH E E T IN G AND S H IRTINGS,by the yard, piece o r bale, from the best m anufacturers in the country. TH E HOSIERY AND GLOVE department is complete, Bojaou’s best white, black, light and dark kid, of all shades and sizes. SH O E S — F rench, Kid and Morocco Slips and Buskins of Rodger’s importation, Kid, Seal and Cloth black and light Slips, Baskins and Gaiters. M ILLIN E R Y —Several cartons Ribbons, Bonnet, Silks, black, blue-black and colored Velvets, Flowers, &e. TRIM M INGS—Black and colored Velvet Ribbons, all shades anti w idths, E dgings, F rin ges, G imps, P aris Cords, &c. LIN E N S — L awns, Linen Cambrics, Linen Shirtings, Mulls, M uslins L aces, E dgings, L ace and Gauze V eils, G reen Barage L inen Cambric Handkerchiefs, in great variety and very cheap, also all the variety of Goods usually kept in a Dry Goods Store. G E N T L E M E N can find a great variety of French, E nglish,Belgian and American C l o t h s , Cassimeres, Satinetts, Jeans. Silk. S atin, Mar- sailles and W in ter Vestings, Stocks, Collars, Black and F ancy Scarfs and Cravats, G loves, Suspenders, Silk and L inen Ildk’fs, Silk, Cot ton, Merino and Woolen Drawers and W rap pers, Silk, Woolen and Cotton Hosiery, Tail ors T rim m in gs, 6 rc. GROCERIES. A large and well selected stock w hich are of fered a t prices conforming to our peculiar ad vantages in buying. TEA S —Gre.en and Black o f all brands and qualities from 2 s. 6 d. to 6 s., (we were very fortunate in our selection ot 2s. fid. and 4s.) SUGARS—Lnat, L ump, C rashed, Powdered, St. Croix, Porto Rico and New Orleans. C O F F E E —Moco, Java, L aguara, C uba, and St. D omingo. M O L A S S E S — St.Croix\ S yrup, Porto Rico, New Orleans and T rinidad. TOBACCO—Cavendish, Lum p, Nail-Rod, Plug, Smoking and Fine Cut. SPIC E S —Nutmegs, Cloves, C assia,Pimento, Pepper and Ginger. M ISCELLA N E O U S — R aisins, Sperm and Tallow Candies, Soap, L ee’s B lacking, Indigo Alum, C opperas, M ustard, Pipes, Rice, Pepper Sauce, Salmratus, Starch, Cocoa, Chocolate, pure Sperm F a ll and W inter L amp OILS. CROCKERY. French China in Setts, White, B lue and Sprig Granite W are, C ream and colored W are, Glass W are, L yons Stone W are, &c., m aking a com plete assorim ent in which we shall not be un dersold by any one. W e solicit the public to an exam ination o f Goods and Prices. RATHBUN k CLARY. Sept. 10, 1845. N. B. All kinds o f country produce. F lannel Woolen Y arn, Socks, Kersey and Bags, taken in exchange for Goods. R. k C. B E N E F I T OF “ STATE PRISON MONOPOLY !” m flR E A T VX P R ICES !—The firm of R. k M . W a t - s o n k Co. h av .n g been dissolved in consequence of the death ot M atthew and Robert W atson, and the undersigned h aving purchased the in. ierest o f the deceased, have associated them selves under the name and style o f LA W , W ILLIAM S k CO. for the purpose of continuing, in all its b ra n ches, the business of the late firm ; and are now prepared to supply their customers with BOOTS A N D SHOES, of every size and description, at greatly reduced prices, FO R C A S H viz Men’s best Cow-Hide B o o ts, $2.00 « K ip “ 2.25 and all other work equally low in proportion. L. W. & Co. beg to remind their friends that theirs is the enJy PRISON SHOE STORE in town, and that ihey will noi hold themselves responsible for w ork sold under false pretences by any other concern. N .B . All claims for and against the late firm, will be adjusted by the subscribers, a t the old stand, 91 G enesee Street, one door east of B emis and L eonard’s. JA M E S LAW , G. C. W ILLIAM S, Auburn. Sept. 10, 1845. P. T . W A T SON. E W SHAW L S . BROCHEE Indottx Cashmere. Armnre and Suadilla Shawls just rec’d and for sale at Nov. 5, 1845. 79 G E N E S E STREET. B Oct. 29th, 1845. J W . HAIGHT HAS REMOVED HIS . Jewelry Store to No. 57 Genesee st.— A. M u n g er’s old stand, and has received a large and pleudid assortment of Gold and Silver W a tches, Silver Spoons and T able F o rk s, Gold Spectacles and P encils, a large assortment o f Jewelry, E n g lish and American Britania ware. Silver-plated Candlesticks, Snuffers k Trays, P lated and Brt- tania Castors, Solar, H all and Cam phene L am ps, and a variety o f olher articles all of the latest patterns, which he will sell as cheap as can be purchased in any Store in the State. Please call and examine. Auburn, June 21th, 1845. NEW H A R D W A R E 11 A T R O U S & H Y D E H A V E R E cently made and are nowm akingadditions to their.stock o f goods, and now offer for s a la more complete assortm ent than ever, a t lhe L o w e s t P r i c e s , p articularly Housekeeping Articles in g re a t v a riety. Buildera’ H ardware, consisting o f m any new and desirable articles. Farm e rs’ U tensils g enerally. Carpenters’ and Joiners’ T ools. Cabinet M akers’ H ardw are, M achinists’ and Blacksm iths’ T ools. Carriage M akers’ H ardw are. .RO N , S T E E L , N A ILS, G L A S S , SA S H . M ill, C rosscut and Circular S a w s , Common and Ditching S h o v e ls k S p a d e s Brass and Iron W i r e . Sheet B rass—German S ilver. COOK AND\ P A R L O R STO V E S , in v ery g re a t v ariety, a t W h o l e s a le and R e ta i l . C O P P E R ,T IN AND SH E E T IRO N m anufactured g enerally and to o rd er. Sept. 21, 1 8 4 5 . _____________________ A L L & W I N T E R F A S H I O N S FOR 1845-0, just received by VAN AN DEN k K E Y E S , M e r c h a n t Tailors. Also a large and fashionable assoriment o f FA L L AND W IN T E R GOODS, consisting in part of Super F rench and E n g lish Bronflcloths and Beavers. Super black French Doe-skins. A variety or checked, striped, and mixed C as simeres. Golden mixed Tweeds and Satinetts. Fancy figuted Velvetes, Valencias. Plain and figured Satins. Merino and white Marseills V estings. Plain black and figured Italian, P o lk a and Satin Cravats. De Joinville T ies and S c a r f s . Spittlelield and Ponga Handkerchiefs. Suspenders o f atl kinds. Gloves, C ravat Sliffeners. Shirts. Bosoms and Collars. READY MADE CLOTHING, such as Over. Frock, Dress and T w eeds Coats. Cloaks, Pantaloons and Vests. Merino Drawers and W rappers, 4cc. kc., and other articles too numerous to mention. We would invite all those w ishing to purchase any of the above-mentioned Goods, to give us a call. We do not declare w ar, or burst any guns, for thal would be expensive; nor do we employ a large assortment o f salesmen and cutters at large salaries, to be added to the profits of our Goods ; we attend to o u r own cutting and sell ing, and that is the reason o f o u r selling so cheap, and m aking such good fits. Garments o f every description cut, trimmed and made in the must fashionable m anner, and warranted to fit. CLOTHS AND TRIMM INGS, furnished, cheap as the cheapest, lo those w ho wish to get their garments made elsewhere. C n t t i n g o f G a r m e n t s attended to on short noiice. Remember lo call at N o . 37 G e n e see-st., Auburn, 2 doors below C ayuga Co B ank. D. B. K E Y E S is Agent tor Jam es H. Chap pell’s French, E nglish and Philadelphia R eports of Fashions ; also his T ransfer System for C ut ting Garments adapted to any form o r shape.— price redud£ from $25 toS l5 —Price o f Reports for one year, $3. Auburn, Nov. 5th, 1845.—27m3 M U F F S ! M UFFS ! I M U F F S ! ! ! A T N O . 101 G E N E S E E S T R E E T , J Y where m ay be found the largest a n d cheap est assortment o f Muffs in town, and no mistake ! Call and see. A. T. C A R P E N T E R & SON. October 29th, 1 8 4 5 . U F F A L O R O B E S . — A . T . C A R - PE N T E R & SON have just received from the City, any q u antity o f Buffalo Robes, which will be sold very cheap for cash. X jl T N A I N S U R A N C E C o m p a n y t l If In c o r p o r a t e d in 1819. For the purpose o f Insuring against L oss and D amage by FIR E only;—Capital 2 0 0 ,0 0 0 D o l la r s , secured and vested in thebest possibl m anner—Offer to take risks on term s a s favor able as olher offices. The b u siness o f the Com pany is p rincipally confined torisksin the coun try, and therefore so d etached lhat its C a p itah not exposed to g re a t losses bv sw eeping fires. W A T R O U S & H Y D E , A g ents for A u b u rn a n d v icinity July 4, 1842. 9t.f _________________ A N O T H E R GUN FROM C H E N C K ’S C H E A P T A I L O R ING AND CLOTHING STORE, No. 75 G enesee-St. Auburn, N. Y . It having in the coarse of human events be come necessary that there should be a thorough reform in lhe m anner o f conducting the TAILORING AND CLOTHING BUSINESS in Auburn, the subscriber gives notice that for the accomplishment of that object, he declares unceasing and uncompromising W AR against all m onopoly and high prices. Having abundant ftieans for the successful prosecution o f such a contest, lie trusts that the old exploded system of “ slow sales and large profits” which has so long burdened this com munity, will come to an end. Those wishing G E N T E E L GARM E N T S , are informed that tlie c u t t i n g b e f a r t m e n t is under the superin tendence of one, w hose reputation is a sufficient guarantee that it will be done in the best m an ner as to t a s t e and f a s h i o n A better day i,s dawning upon purchasers o f Cloths and Ready made Clothing. Our war will not be a war o f words, (with the help of a dozen clerks,) but one of action ; and although we expect to excite the envy and op position of our brethren in trade, we shall pur sue such a course as will make this the Cheapest Tailoring and Clothing Store in Aubnrn And we cheerfully invite all who wish to buy Cloths, C assim eres, V estings, Stocks, Cravats, Shirts, Collars, G loves, and every style o f R e a d y Made C lothing, to visit this establishment and see for themselves. None who do so will go away disappointed.— Thousands will see them, and thousands will get the benefit o f them and will aid us in our warfare again-t Monopoly and High Prices .— With this inscribed, “ W e F ling our Banner to the B r e e z e .” W ho doubts the result ? SY L V E S T E R SCHENCK, No. 75, G enesee St. A u b u rn , N. Y . September 15, 1845. 20 N E W Y O R K A D V ’T S . NO W A R Y E T ! x'/y-A )ORK. — T h e S u b s c r i - bers will pay cash for well fattened Pork, delivered at the “M arket in Auburn. S. BEA R D S L E Y . Nov. 11,1845. J. E . PA T T E N . RINCE’S LINN/E AN Bo- SE R IES, Flushing, L. L near New- York.— W ILLIAM R. P R IN C E 4c CO.’S new descriptive Catalogues of Fruit ancl O r n a m e n t a l Trees a n d P l a n t s ( 3 4 t h edition) with prices much below those usually charged, and com prising additions of above 500 select varieties o f Fruits, and 1200 varieties o f O rn am entil T rees, Shrubs, and Roses, not in any olher American Nursery, will be sent to every p o s t p a i d a p p l i cant. The cost of the present edition, is above S700. Orders will be executed in a superior manner, a n d f o r w a r d e d a s o r d e r e d . W ILLIAM R. PR IN C E te CO. F l u s h i n g , N o v . , 1815. — 29w3* M i l l i n e r y a n d n e w f a s h io n s .—T. F. GRAHAM has received his F all and W inter stock o f Millinery, w here may be fo u n d the CH E A P E S T STOCK OF M ILLIN E R Y in Auburn. We h ave a beautiful stock o f Vel vets, Uncut Velvets, Silks, Satins, Feathers. Flow ers, Borders, Bullion, Foundation, fyc. fyc., which we offer a t wholesale o r retail. W e would just here rem ark that we h ave the largest and most beautiful stock o f F eathers in W estern New York, which will be all the go this season, and if any one should wish lo p u r chase a Feather, just call, and if we do not sell you one cheap, then we will not guess again.— We should have no objection to selling you a Bonnet with it if you should want. And we w ould just hint to our old customers, and those that are acquainted with us, that we have commenced making our F all and W inter stock, tnd shall probably keep the largest stock of ready-made B onnets in Auburn, and for style we shall endeavor not to be surpassed. Call and see us, we will not charge anything for looking. N . B. A large assorim ent of Velvet Ribons, for Dress Trim m in gs, Bonnet Ribons of every quality and style. No;- 75 Genesee street, is the number. F UBLIC NOTICE is h e r e b y g i v en thal the copartnership heretofore existing between the undersigned, under the n am e ol FERR IS, F IS H E R , k CO., in the m anufactur ing of rasps and files in the village o f Auburn, is this day hereby dissolved by mutual consent. CH A R L E S T . F E R R IS , C. H . F ISH E R , J. S. S E Y M O U R . Dated Auburn, Oetober 14,1845 29w3 J D O U B L E ACTION H A R P S A t 281 Broad w ay, N e w -Y o r k . T F . B R O W N E , M a k e r and I m - w • PO R T E R , begs to call the a t t e n t i o n of the Elite o f Musical Taste, to his elegant collection of G b a x d GA a n d G O c t a v o D o u b l e a n d S i n g l e A c t i o n H a r t s , having all the modern Improve ments o f London and Paris. Harps repaired Strings, Instruction Books, &c. ’ HT^List o f prices and descriptions can be for warded for single postage. J. F. BROW NE te CO., London and New York, established 1810. W e copy the following from the Broadway Journal o f Sept. 27 The Harp, as an instru ment, is but little known in this country, ahhongh in E urope it is considered as a necessary accom plishment to ladies o f refined education, occupy ing any position in fashionable society. Every lady should, for many reasons, be a little fam il iar with this truly drawing-rootn instrum ent.— In the first place it is a capital exercise, bringing the muscles into gentle and heatihful p lay; in the next place it is an excellent accompaniment to the v o ice; and lastly it displays the beautiful and graceful proportions of nature’s handicraft, i to the greatest advantage. Well might a learn- ed Theban eloquently observe, to some young beaux, on beholding a young and graceful wo man seated in the most fascinating position, like the Divine Cecilia ai her Harp—well might this learned Theban observe, we say, “ if you have h e a r t s p r e p a r e t o l o s e t h e m n o w . ” Mr. Browne’s Harps are by far the most mag. nificent instruments we ever saw. Through his perfect knowledge of the instrum ent, he h as ef fected many important improvements in the me chanical department, and in the tone there is an extraordinary addition o f sweetness, purity and power. We can cordially recommend Mr. B ’s instruments, as we are well acquainted with the h a ra c te r of the firm of w hich he is the resident representative- 27m3 N O T IC E . T H E S U B S C R I B E R k e e p s H O R S E S AND C A R R IAGES to l e t ; and as a general moving among the “B a rn oni- ous D emocracy” is to take place mimedately, he would be happy to move those out, who n o w intend to retire to theircountry seats • and a tlh e sam e time, to move those in, who expect to t a k e ibeir places. STE P H E N S. AUSTIN. N . B . The u Slate” will be removed in a fe# da>;s- s. s. a . Auburn, A pril 30, 1845. 52 w INDOW SHADE D E P O T .— No. 7, Spruce street, New Y k. The only manufactory o f any extent in the United States. The subscribers offer for the m ost splendid assorim ent of SHADES wh could be collected together, consisting of the to lowing s ty le s : 10 .0 0 0 pairs o f b ea ttiful Gothic, p ainted by artists. These are all views o f celebrated p la ces in E urope. 4.000 pairs of assorted G othic, C orinthian, and Landscapes, such as are generally sold about the city. 7 5 pairs of the most beautiful C orinthian, paint ed in Florence. lOO pairs o f some o f the most celebrated places in this country. 3 .0 0 0 pairs ol cheap shades, from 62£ cents to $1,50. We pledge ourselves to sell 100 p r.cent cheaps er than any other house in N ew York. Person wishing to see the process o f g etting up the mos 1 useful articles, are shown through the p ainting rooms w ith g reat pleasure. SIGNS. BANNERS, and IN T E R IO R DEC ORATIONS not to be surpassed. TRIM M INGS of all kinds at m anufacturer’s prices. Persons buying to sell again dealt w ith on the most liberal terms. I7w23 BA R T O L 'te DE M A U N Y . J TTom SPRING GOODS. u ST received a t JN O . E . B E A R D S L E Y ’S , 79 Genesee st. A uburn, a choice assortm ent ot N E W SPRING GOODS, of the most desirable patterns, w hich w ill b e sold cn e a p . All who wish to f urehase w ill find it to their advantage to call am.select from tbe va- be% u n d lV Amo,1§ the various goods will Rich Grenadine Silks o f every pattern, (a new article for D resses.) Rich R epd M. D’Laine, do, “ Lawn and Broche G inghams. New style B alzorine and Berages. Drab Moreen, Grass and Corded Skirts, C ra vats, Shawls and F rench Collars. [C7” D on’t forget 79 G e n esee St., at the Prison Carpet W arehouse. N. B. ALVA S E Y M O U R , (form erlyem p lo y ed by G. V . O r t o n , ) takes this opportunity to inform his friends and acquaintances, that he will be found at the above place, and would be happy io see them .—Auburn, April, 1845/ ALICANT M ATS, D i f ferent sizes for w agons. Also, D oor M ats, for sale a t 109 G enesee-st, R. C. ST E E L E . “ A NOTHER GUN” BURST, b u t X x . fortunately, no one injured by the explo sion, a nit consequently the “ Banner flung to the breeze” for noihing. The Army and Navy, however, are in complete trim ; but our citizens may well be disgusted w ith a “ w ar” which (not withstanding the assertions to the contrary) “will be a war o f words.” The Mexicans dare not cross the R io Grande, so long as the Ameri can E agle hovers o’er. Our citizens need, there fore, have no fears, for the Subscribers, under the firm ot SHERW O O D te M A R SH, assure them that the splendid assortment of Cloths, Cassimeres, Vestings, Cravats, Collars, Sus penders, Gloves, Spc. SfC., whieh they purchased in New York only a w eek since, for cash too, (mind that) have arrived,and are safely shelved at N o . 64J G e n e s e e - s t., one door east from W yn koops’, u p s ta irs; and that they are now ready and desirous to clothe the naked “from the crown o f the head to the sole of the foot,” a good d e a l c h e a p e r , and in a l i t t l e b e t t e r sty le than can be done at any other establish ment in town. The reason for this is obvious. We do o u r work ourselves, and are not subjected to the call of journey men for w ages. Therefore, “ c o m e o n e , c o m e a l l ,” and give us one tri al for the result—and for the second trial we have no fears. R e m e m b e r , onedonr-below W y nkoops’, up stairs. GEORGE SHERW O O D , FRED E R ICK M A R S H . N .B . P a rticular attention paid to cutting gar ments lo be made by women. 21 T - T Y P E FO U N D R Y AND P R I N T E R ’S FU R N ISH ING W A R E H O U S E . iTlO PRINTERS. THE S u b s c i u - 1 BERS have opened a new Type F o undry in the city of New York, where they are ready to supply orders to any extent, for any kind o f job or fancy type, and every article necessary for a Printing Office. The type, w hich are cast in new moulds, frotn an entirely new set of m aterials, with deep coun ters are warranted to be unsurpassed by any, and will be sold at prices to suit the limes. Printing Presses furnished, and atso Steam Engines of the most approved patterns. N .B .— A machinist is consiantly m attend ance to repair P resses and do light work. Editors ol newspapers, who will buy three times as much type as their bills amount to, may give the above six months insertion in their papers, and send their papers containing it to the subscribers. COCKCROFT & O V E R E N D , 30mfi 68 Ann St., N ew York. JVTEW-YORK CASH STORE— J_N J . M. TW ISS, wishes to acquaint the inhabitants of A uburn and C avuga C ounty, that he h as just arrived from the City o f New York and has opened a Store at 119 G e n e see-st., opposite the Bank o f A uburn, with a large and varied assortment of FANCY & STA P L E DRY GOODS, all o f w hich he is determined to sell at New-YorX Prices, and by a constant attendance lo business, and a study to please, he hopes to m erit a share of public patronage. N . B . T he L adies will please call and exam ine his Stock, amongst whieh may be found some ofthe most F a s h ionable Dress Goods o f the S e a s o n . Wanted, two young m en as salesm en, in the above store. They must come w ell recommeod- de. Auburn, A ugust 2 0 .1 8 45. 37 M . HUNT, D r u g g i s t , 71 G e n e - see street, Aubnrn, keeps constantly for sale, al wholesale or retail, a full stock of Drugs anti M edicines, F a i n t s , O ils a n d V a r n is h , Groceries and Dye Stuffs, Brushes nnd Perfumery. Goods w arranted and prices low. Prescriptions put up with care, by experienced hands. August, 1845. N E W Y O R K S T O R E . C H E A P G o o d s ! and New Goods, [ts my motto, and the recent falling off in price's in New York has enabled me to m ake porchas. es so that I can now offer great inducements to cash purchasers. I have just added larsely to my stock of CLOTHS, CA S S IM E R E S and SA T IN E T S ; FLA N N E L S , and DOM E STIC GOODS o f every variety. Also, a great variety of DRESS GOODS, consisting [of Alpaccas. Cashmeres, De L anes o f new and elegant pat terns. together w ith a large stock of GROCER. IES, C R O C K E R Y , tec., tec. W ILLIAM STEPH E N Auburn, Dec. 18, 1841. C 1 THAN EV E R .- 2 0 0 5 and fashionable Music for HEAPER Pages of ra three dollars ! T H E M U S IC A L G E M , a weekly publication ol rare and popular music, Vocal and Instrum ental, consisting o f standard and original Songs, D uetts, G lees, tec., with P i ano Forte accompaniments, Overtures, Qua drilles, Waltzes, Marches, Quick Steps, Airs, Rondos, and selections from modern Operas, most of w hich have never been published in this country. M r. C. W . Derw o rt,a professor well known tiA the musical world, has been engaged to superin tend the selecting and arranging department, and the Publisher feels warranted iu asserting, that Tiie M u s i c a l Gem will bear comparison with any other M usical publication in this coun try. Persons sending $3, free ot Postage, will have the Music mailed to them weekly. The following pieces are now ready for deliv ery ; “ R est Spirit, R e st.” (from ’Amilie.)— “Pearl W altz,” by Francois H unter. “ The Sun has caught m e sleeping,” a celebrated Hunt ing Song. “The Rose will cease to blow,” as sung by M r. T empleton. Address 30m3 J. H. M ILLER. New York City. F T N I V E R S A L I S T B O O K S . R ose U of S haron for 1845, ’44, and ’43. Universahst C ompanion, w ith a Register and Almanac for 1815. Commentary on the Gospels, by Rev. L. R Paige. Voice tc the M arried, by Rev. J . M. Austin. Voice to Youth, do do do On the Attributes o f G od, do do Prayer Book, by R ev. O. A. S k inner, 1 st and 2d Inquiry, by Rev. W. B alfour. Life o f R ev. John M u rray, Pro and Con of U n iversalism . Law o f K indness, R ev. G. W . M ontgomery. Streeter’s Hymns, and others, a great variety. Flower Vase. Hours o f C ommunion. Sacred F lora. Rev. H. B allou on the Attonem ent—on the Parables o f the New Testam ent—his L etters— Lecture Serm ons—Select S erm ons—Nine Ser- mons, 4zc., and all the standard Univesalist Works ever published, also, Tracts, Singing, Sunday School Books, tec. IRA CURTIS. H alfw ay between the A uburn B ank and S tate Prison. W ATCH E S AND JE W E L R Y . OIIN J. RICE HAS JUST RECEIVED a large supply o f Gold and Silver W a tch e s ,’ Clocks, Jpwclry, Silver Ware. Cutlery, Gold Pens, Gold and Silver Pencils, Spectacles and Fancy Goods too numerous to mention ; all of which he is determined to sell on very reasona ble terms. N. JB. W atches and Clocks o f every descrip tion repaired in a m anner to give general satis faction. Job Work of all descriptions in our line, done with neatness and despatch. No. 51 G e n esee-st. L A-W OFFICE.— J. R. HOW, A t - Genesee-st., (Exchange Buildings.) directly in front of the Journal Office C ounting Room. T WO GOOD FARMS FOR SALE, ners, in the town o f Venice, one containing 135 ACRES GOOD W H E A T LAND, the other containing 1 3 8 a c r e s v a l u a b l e la n d . Said (arms are well timbered and well watered, w ith good buildings and a great varie ty o f first rate grafted fruit trees. Said (arms will be sold at a bargain, either separately or otherwise, to suit purchasers; and a liberal credit wilt be given for a part ot the purchase money, if desired. For further p articulars en quire o f the subscriber n ear the-premises, or ol Amzi Wood, E sq . in Scipio ISAAC BORDEN. Venice, July 5th, 1845.—15tf. U F F S ! MUFFS ! ! — J u s t e e c ’ d , a large stock o f Muffs, o f all kinds and qualities, which w ill be sold low for cash. Call and see before purchasing. T. F . GRAHAM. n A P S ! C A P S !! C A P S ! ! ! — J u s t V j received and constantly m aking up, C ap 3 of all the latest Fall and W inter iat-hions, a t the Fashionable H a t . C a p , a n d F a r S t o r e . Oct. 29lh. A . T. C A R P E N T E R & SON. pA M P H E N E STAND LAMPS, A O new, beautiful article,and decidedly tbe m ost economical and desirable light thal is used, ju s t rec’d by C H E D E L L k CO. Feb. 19. O FA M ILY G R O C E R IES, F all kinds and o f the best q u alities, forsale cheap by IRA CURTIS, S tate St., A tew lofts south o f the R ailroad Depot IVTOTICE.—W HEREAS m y W i f e , J_X Catharine Ann has left my bed and board wlihout any just cause o r provocation— th is is therefore to forbid all persons harboring or trust ing h er c n my account, a s I shall pay b o debts of her contracting a fter this date. THOM A S PARTRIDGE, Aurelius, Nov. 2 5 , 1645. — 30w3* W H O HAS NOT FOUND IT o u t YY that the Brick Cash Store is the place to buy cheap GROCERIES, call this fall and be satisfied. H A L L & CO. October, 1845. M cALlSTER’S ALL-HEALING Ointment, or the World’s Salve, a certain cure for the Head, Heart, and Back ache, war ranted genuine. For sale a t YA N A N D E N ’S sign of the Good S am aritan. N o. 5 G enesee-st. ’ M u s h r o o m c a t s u p . —a s u perior article of Mushroom Catsup & P ep. per Sauce, can be had at VANANDEN’S, sign of the Good S amaritan, No. 5 Genesee stteet. PL O U G H FOR SALE.—A g o o d J_ DELANO PLOUGH sold or exchanged for almost any kind of C ountry Produce. Annlv at this office. , TEAS, AND COFFEES of the best qualities, cheapest in town, a l tbe city cash store, a t 96 Genesee-st. Nov. 24. GULLIVER & SON. HE BU S INESS a t THE BRICK Cash Store, will in future be conducted by CHARLES HA L L & CO. All customers who h a v e f a v o r e d u s w i t h t h e i r t r a d e , a r e r e t u r n e d thanks. We hope by keeping our store well s t o c k e d w i l h G o o d s , a n d u s i n g o u r b e s t e n d e a v ors to please, that we shall merit a continuance of patronage. CH A R L E S HA L L & CO. Brick Cash Store, October 1st, 1815. TpXHIBXTION AT AUBURN IN T l the month of October, at the Brick Cash Store. H A L L & CO. will be pleased to exhibit to all those calling on them, second Dry Good Store below Cay. Co., B ank, some o f the finest Specimens, and Latest Styles of American and Foreign M anufactures, of D R Y GOODS, w hich will we think, well pay for calling. All the new Styles, some Plaids, Stripes, across and most e v e r y w a y . All the n e w Dress Goods, C loak ings for C hildrens wear, tec. Call, the charges (prices) moderate. N e w c a s h s t o r e , n o . i o s G e n e s c o - s t., directly opposite the W est ern E xchange, where can be found the largest, handsomest and cheapest assortment o f STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, in town, amongst which a te all lhe n e w and fashionable styles of D ress Goods for L a d ies’ w e a r , G atin Zobiena and Royal Prussian plaids, and a full assortment o f Broadcloths, Pilot do , Lyon Skins, Cassimeres, S alinetts, kc., all o f which will be sold cheap as the cheapest, by the subscriber. G. V . O R TON. N. B . Please call and examine for yourselves before purchasing elsewhere, and save to y o u r selves a handsome commission by so doing. _____________________ G. \V. O R TON. IRE INSURANCE.— T h e H o w ard Insurance Company o f New York, af ter paying all their losses by the late fire, have two hundred ihousand dollars cash capital left; and they continue to insure Merchandize, Dwell ings and Stores on as favorable terms as a«y other sound Company. Applications for insu rance may be made to T . M. HU N T , Auburn Agent for C ayuga Countv. August 19,1815. ¥ CJCYTHE STONES- GENUINE 0 QUINNEBAUG SCYTHE STO N E S , by the B ox or D ozen. Em e ry R ifles ; S cythes ; Scythe S n aths. H a y and G rain R a k e s ; superior H ay F o r k s 1 Solid Steel Hoes, by the dozen. Gram Cradles. SALJERATUS, by the b arrel or less q u a n tity. Also, GROCERIES, S T O N E & W O O D E N W A R E , tec., a ll o f w hich will be sold cheap for Cash, by II. W ILLSON, 2 doors east of A uburn House. A u b u rn , July 10, 1843. OOTS a n d SHOES he business o f B O O T AN D SHOE M AKING, in all its b ranches, wii) be c a r ried on a t the old stand, by the subscribers, who will keep constantly on hand a la rg e a ssortm c n of B O O TS and SHOES. tC c \LEA T )IER of every description con stantly on h and for sale. E . CATLIN, June 12 . A. U N D E R W O O D . D * OMESTIC GOODS, S h e e t i n g , Y arns, W arps, Batis, Wadding*, tee., pur ch a s e d before th e rise , c h e a p a t tb e B r ick Cash Sior;. H A L L & CO. O c t o b e r , 1 8 4 5 . R E F I N E D M OULD C A N D L E S . T H E Subscribers are m anufacturing a supe rior article o f refined MOULD C A N D L E S , Nos. 6 and 8 , w hich they offer a t tbe lowest m a r ket prices. M erchantsand others w anting a good article, will do w ellto call ancl exam ine. T e r m s ' C a s h . They h ave also a large slock o f G R O C E R IE S , which they will sell on such term s as to induce merchants wishing a supply, to call before pur chasing elsewhere. A H. 4c J . BURT, N o 7 Genesee-st. N. B . Cash paid for T allow. Auburn, January 2 ls t, 1845.— 3Stf. O V E L T Y w o r k s . - The Subscriber, having re moved to the N e w F u r n a c e and M a c h in e S h o p on W ater street, directly opposite W atson’s D i'tillery, will m anufacture and keep a t all times on hand, a full assortm ent of M ILL GEARING. Railroad C ar W heels, and axletrees fitted to order, from the latest improved patterns. BRASS CASTINGS. H e will m anufacture S team Engines of all descriptions, to order—and having in use one of T u ’ton’s R otary P iston Engines, o f his own manufacture, which is warranted to do more work with the satne steam than any other E n gine that can be produced, all persons desiring articles of that description, are invited to call and examine for themselves. T H R E SH I N G M A C H I N E S, Ploughs, and ail kinds of casting, and turning and lining the s a m e . Threshing M achines and other articles of M a chinery repaired iu the b est m anner, and on the shortest notice. Castings, warranted to be o f the best m ater! al, furnished a t 4 cents per lb. JO H N CURTIS. Aubnrn, Angust 1 2 ,1845.—15 P O W D E R . BLASTING, C a n n o n X and S p o rting P o w d er, constantly on hand, for sale, wholesale o r retail, tw o doors east of the A u b u rn H o u se, by H . W I L L S O N , Ag’tfor the A u b u rn , July 10,1843 M anufacturers n p iA N O a t t h e IS. PIANO FO R T E M A N U F A C T O R Y No. 78 Genesee-st., Auburn, cheaper by •one q u arter than Instrum e n ts o f the same qual- tty. made in the eastern cities, in elegant R ose Wood and M ahogany Cases, w ith English and Boston Grand Action long Sound B o a r d and M etallic P lates, w ith two and three Pedals. Piano-Forte Teachers, Am ateurs a n d pur chasers, are respectfully invited to call and e x am ine these fine toned Instrum ents, w hich are selling ofi’ at Great Bargains. Also T H E JEOLIAN FO R T E , or S e ra p h in ,in different styles and a t prices to suit the tim es. He has also a fine selection ol Flutes, Accordions, G uitars, Violins, and Bass Viols, w ith Instruction Books o f all kinds and a large assortment o f more than 600 different Songs, W altzes and M arches, for the Piano Forie, v e ry cheap at the M usic W are-Room, No. 78 G enesee street. J. PERCIVAL. N . B . Tuning and repairing done to order. Old P iano Fortes taken in. exchange for new. ones. O ct. 6 , 1845. AGENTS W A N T E D — F i f t y active and enterprising men wanted as Agenis, to canvass the S tate o f New York anil Ohio, to obtain subscriptions to the following new and valuable monthly publications, v iz :— Sparry’s Illuminated and Illustrated Christian Martyroloay, or the M ysteries o f Popery develop ed, S ears’Pictorial F amily M agazine, establish, ed for the Diffusion o f U seful K nowledge. The Family Circle and P arlor Annual, T he L iterary Emporium, T he Yonng People’s M agazine, and several olher useful monthly publications.— Agenis will also be furnished With all o f S ears’ pictorial works, comprising B ible History, Bible Biography, Guide to Knowledge, W onders o f the World and Pictorial H istory ofdhe A m erican Revolution, in gilt binding, and w ith J . K. W ell man’s Poputar'VVorks, comprising his life ofthe Rev. John Summerfield. The Literary Empori um in gilt binding, Bible R eferences, T he Scnot-l Girl in F rance, or lhe Snares of Popery, and E v . ery Lady’s Book, also, with all o f the works pub lished ai the office o f the Family Circle. The Y o u th’s Parlor A n n u a l, The Christian Family Annual, B u n y an’s Pictorial P ilgrim ’s P ro g ress The Child and Christian Hermit, and The Last Day o fthe Condemned, all splendidly bound in Gilt. Liberal compensation will be given to A gents who can produce recommendations o f good m o r al character and enterprise. Apply to the sub- scriberat his office,over A . H . & J. B urt’s Store, No. 7 Genesee-st., or address him, post paid, by letter, at this place. JULIUS C. B E M E N T , Publishing Agent for New York and Ohio. Auhurn. October 9th, *1845.—’24 m3. _________ AT OTICE.— T h e N o t e s a n d A c - _[\( counts o f C. T. F E R R IS 4c CO., c a n he found at their old Store, in the h ands o f H .fM . HORTON & CO. Dated Auburn, 11th N o v . 1845. rnRIPPINGS IN AUTHOR LAND X by F anny F orrester The P hilosophy o f M ystery by Denby. Only a Fiddler and O. T .. by M ary Howit. The W h ite B oy, by M rs. S. C , H all. 2s. Don’t forget to look for the Sign C ity \Book- Store, on the corner o f G enesee and Sonih- sts. A L D E N & M A R K H A M . A L A R G E L O T v e l v e t a n d s a t - . in Cravats for Ladies, just received at ihe ciiy cash store of G E O . G U f-L fV E .R te SO N , N o . 9 6 G e n e s e e a n d I E x c h a n g e ^ s U . Q I N G I N G B O O K S . N E W SUP-. 0 nlv of the Carmtna Sacra a t [he City Book- Xore of A L D E N te M A R K H A M ._ T U S T R E C E I V E D 2 0 C A S E S J Brass and Wofld Clocks, from 12?. l?XL3’ each, a t G U L L IV E R te £ ° N fa\