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V* ‘ s -:/■ 'V i- -■, ■ V; -. _ ■ •: ' *:,- fa» SEPT, m , n s o . | 5 %nch|ia^ ip i p W J^ 1 O T ^ 4 T I 0 N S . 0 rJP pri. ! ^ a c 0 ats 4 ' Wizens, to o u r f l e r any timiuj exertions'^, rpassions'{| sin s t a n o t ^ lin t o h o s tif| b t s or (e e | |siio n it) a f ^ ice ofthos^r kances h a | ili^itration^ to tbllor ^3F^0 Gdverttourj E | f 1 D S T . T H ^ O O P . ^ Q r JLi^Ui* Cfovernour, B I>W A ;1R 1 I P . O V I N G S T O N . * 0 1 ^ , 01 * tl^ intended ti liieutenu!^ Ititourahle ^ tian, is [blican paqj^^ Sn.one o f ^ In victory o{ [stiniable tj. cperienceij [jat drmn^ )f character je o f the da! nominated, hconciliatotj |cted conde. 11 m en,-,^ the regsji} | |taintance,of is e l f a F«. )f the soU fl IS, and e% [f le devoted to have noijt ; the substuv ihe state. Jj |y will recpjk [deservesud jtsentativliid lat t b e y ^ [pretend^lo principlet ( [not the # 0 y lined andMv|i rht and 4XKS, V?h|| h promotlSsI iy an enaalml le s l s o f aUk\ |n g no nai){jf I nouiuing«f| is and ijsi^J jiass^d juilp«, i lie. jofcandidMaJ and Liestej jlfferencej o( the delegateI lit can' bardlji rising sucbaui IS popuIatitB,! M a n y casseil reater or lw l iult. >rofessii]g’^^ the sam e duty to he lon s ^ ire tb e c ( |^ , |p p trin e s and fbu^y in obIi» diich sonoov Ifli in our au les. lented foyou laiions. W q jH qualified are respect |m to be un» for the sue* tip les.' W- T O T E I f i P U B M C K . rere it not that custom has rendered it a dutj ibeut upo 0 .rlie publishers of Newspapers, liking tb<?ir first appearance before the pub- jr. AS in the present instance, on theimion ^establishments, we should give it forth to |trons without one word by way of explan- ■ developement o f the course we shall liere- irsue in our editorial capacity; and as it lhall be brief in our remarks, leaving our to the exercise of the best o f all rules— 5 ir fruits shall ye know them.” irell known that for some time past, the jiursued by the Times and Press, has been [the sa.ne in politicks. A is therefore ea- ^te the two establishments when political rations are taken into the account. The ihich both papers have pursued separbte- ieeri bep 06 i . ican —at leas, it has been the lish of the conductors to make them so. lave failed, they have only to i egret it as sfortune. tme cause which the two papers espous- I separate, will be steadily adhered to now are united. We shall cordially support snt Administration of the National Gov- so long as its doctrines and its precepts |tly harmonize with the great principles jlicanism. The policy pursued by Gen. tince his el^ation to the Presidency, strictly and'^irely Republican. The I, of all his publi^ acts has been ‘.he glo- Jand prosperity i f his country. Actuated §'»ews, his adniiin^tration cannot be oth- in beneficial to his\^ej^'v citizens. By less in resisting the gratlual eucroach- 3 on tlie constitution, by his rejection uf sville road bill-by introducing a strict 3 ilitj among the financial officeis o f the |jjt_by the judicious and salutary re- loduced and exercised in many of the Ints of that government—by his prompt [from office of all pubjick defaulters, and ' Infral policy of his administration, he fresh evidenceof his unbefbding attach* je best interest of that country to which fvoted the greater portion of his eventful isuch an administration the Democracy lion may well be proud. It is eminent- ited to “ bring the government back to iblicaif track.” And last, though not determination of the President to “’hus- rpsoiirces of tlie nation” in such man- I pay off the National Debt, and “present forl<] tlie sublime spectacle of a Republick Uhan twelve millions o f happy people, in ^ I yea r of her existence, free iVoin debt, and her immense resources unfettered,” eiiti- Ito the unqualified approbation of every Iho has the honor and prosperity of his atheait. Iiisto the political courage of J ackson tha^l our country will be' Indebt- Its future greatness. L'nder his guidance rotection the ark o*f our political safety, fhad well nigli swung from its mooring, has [east itself against the tide ofeorrup- jjyhich ihreateded its des* generated, re- tionpr pile supporters o ir feur constant aim lotion to another topick of discussion, for a few years past ^convulsed a por- ir state, we shall take a firm, but coiisis- It will probably be unnecessary for |that we allude to Political Jlnii-J^lfxson- rare not going to ^ar against Antl-Ma- On ThitrsdayTtgt, »e Steam-Boat William Pmcadi feA BuAaid ib| JDetfqit, having on hoard about one hundred pa^ pngers, a greater portiqn of whom were men, wr|nen, and children, emi grating to Ohio, and Milkigan, and were steerage passengers. When thtr boat had made about ' tlH-ee miles of her voya^ from Buffalo, the pipe which couducis the s te^ i from the boiler to the cylinder, burst off at the^ower connecting joint or flange, and the steam erW ded out with terrific violence, directly into a^’jmall forward cabin over the boiler, where werr .collected about twenty deck passengers, principally women and children’ The scene that folJowd J was painful in the ex treme. One wonian to |yoid the steam, jumped overboard and was drowned—her two children were instantly killed— father, who at the time was on the upper deck, was uninjured. John Parker, o f Livingston cc liiity, lost three chiplren - a Mr. Johnson, of Do[^.r, Vt. lost his wife and two children--Mr. Palmi ir, of the ‘same place, and brother-in-law to Mr. Jo|.|nson, had three children killed, and the mother ijlaboring imder mental derangement occasioned:by the sudden calamity. In all there has been tvlplve deaths—two more are expected not to recoj jer—and two are said to be not seriously iiijuredj^aking in all sixteen. .A nother steaai ' - boat [.- disaster .—T he Steam- Boat United States, on l[pr passage from N- York to New-Haven, on the ^|th hist, burst her boiler opposite the Renitentiaij*}’ on Blackwell’s Island, a few miles from Coerlij.rr’s Hook. In the confu sion that ensued, six orf;seven of the passengers and crew jumped overbtiard, two of whom were drowned. Two or thre^Aif the crew were scalded to deaths and some vve^te seriously injured, but are in a fair way o f recovery. O u ght not the A3|iimasons to protest against the late glj rious R evolution in Prance ^ — Gen. L a ;P a y e tte, a h i g h ma son is the prime mover of it, and is now at the head o f the ai'my, and consequents ly holds the ch ief pt^iWcr in his hands. In Spain and Po^.ugal, those amiable Anlim asons, FerdirC^tnd and M ig u e l, prO' scribe all Masons.-^-In Prance, Masons drive tyrants from heir thrones, and in imitation o f VVashii^tou; Pranklin, and other /lig/i , establish the liberty ofthe^Feople. H o f gratifying this must be to all true, “ h v h o le \hog Ajitiman Z . sons I » FOR TIMKS &L PRESS. “ ’TIS DONE ! Isp lo n g agon y is over. T h e B o urbo ns ar^ resto r e d .— P r a n c e rep o s e s in th e a i m s o f her L e g i t i m a t e P r i n c e ! V V e inay/noto exp r e s s our a t tach m e n t to her, cob jistently w ith th e re> sp e c t w c o\Ve owr^ef '<?5.” Such was the lan^dagc of F e d e ralism , in 1812, at the cominencem ent o f our s e c ond war of independence, expressed in a set Oration, by- ona of the leading, and most respectable Fpdcralists in the U n ion, to a large m e c ti'lg ofth c members o f that party, in the cil o f N e w York, cal led to celebrate thej^cstoration o f ancient despotism in Europe! B u t th e above iii .roduction is not the w o r s t. T h e clo v c if hiot o f m o n a rchial principles did ind e e d sh o w itself, in th e very first sen t e n c e ^ t h e rhapsody w h ich burst from th e lips^Jif th e orator. B u t th e deadly hatred tow a r d s D em ocracy — tow a r d s th e lib e r ty (;nd pow e r o f Ihc P e o p l e — tow a r d s all po'^ular prin c iples in go- rernm e n t, as w e ll a& th e violen t love o f m o n a r c h y , en tertain e d by th e lead in g fed era lists o f th a t dayi— a n d , as it is w e ll all tim c J lw h ile th e y acted to- party; carine ou t in th e follow - fc U b laze. in coiiimemmofatidfl o f tim' goodness o f G o o -^in hopibling unprincipled ambition, in crashing wicked and unjirsl| power, in deliveringthc World from cru^l and d’is- graceful bondage, in restoring mankind their just rights, under the protectibn of L e g i t i m a t e governm ent.” “ T h ey con- gratolate the venerable*head of the house of Bourbon [L o u is X V I I I , the merest Jump o f human por/&thsLt ever existed ] __ on his resforation to the throne o f his an- cestors, to which he is called by the en- treaties o f bis people” & c . T h e Committee knew , that after the most tremendous calam ities in the frozen regions o f Russia, and the loss o f five hundred thousand o f the best troops in Prance, it still required a Million foreign Bayonets, to force this “ venerable head o f the H o u se of Bourbon,” upon the throne o f Prance. And when the chief of choice, re-appeared, unarmed, and alpne as it w ere, a fugitive from “ the inland pf E lba,” this “ venerable head of th e h o d s e o f Bourbon,” who had been called to the throne of his ancestors by the entjreaties of his people, and was sur rounded hy hundreds o f thousands o f ar med soldiers, fled, like a craven wretch as he Was, to seek the aid of foreigners, agaimlo force him upon his entreating pea's T h e besotted race are again driven to exile ; and the noble spirit o f the People ^ f France — the D emocracy , will keep them at an eternal distance from the throne and country they have so long disgraced. May .the people of the otheT Uhristian counties soon follow their noble exam p le. Q L p G E N E S E E . r j f l M E P e o p ^ l e 0 / t h e S t a t e o f -isL N e w York, 6y,(he Grace o f God free' - m N . Y . C O N S O L I D A T E D E x tra C lass N o . 25, for 1830. To be Drawn in ihe city of New York, on and independent— T o airto- whom tliese pres ents sluill come e f m a y concei’n, and especial ly (o the next o f kinifo Tsaac Ham ihon, late of (he tp\vnQfReadirr^,fj^,oiinty o f Fairfield, in (he State o f C o n n eclili|i4 especially to Seth Hamilton, MoriyB|(H‘;aim, Eunice Griffin, and Mariam H o y t, childretiof the said Isaac Ham-- ikon, send Greeting. You, and each o f you are hereby cited and, required, personally to be and appear before Ebenezar Mix, Esquire, Surrogate o f our said county of G enesee, at his office in Batavia, on the twenty sixdi day o f October nest, at ten o ’clock in the forenoon of that day, then and there to oppose dr support as you may see fit, the probate o f a certain instrument, in writing, purporting to be the last will and testament of“ the said Isaac Hamilton, w h i c l ^ a s been left with our said Surrogate, by D ^ i d Canfield, Esq. who claims to bean ^secutorthereof,and which will be at the time and place aforesaid offered for prObale. ; In testimony whereof, Ive have caused the seal o f office of our said surrogate to be here- L . S . un*o affixed. W itness, Ebenezer Mix,. Esq. surrogate of our said county, at Batavia, this sixth day of September, in the year of our Lord, one thousand eight hundred and thirty. 2 w 3 4 ' E B E N E Z E R MIX, Surrogate. | » E M 0 V A L . - - H . H . E e y - ihiplds has rem oved his DrugglsP sfpre to the brick building nearly oppokife. his bid l stand, andvO^tm d o o T east'of ihe Eagle T a v c jit. Batayia, A»i|, 3 0 , 1830, T O J J O I PH I has- c o m m e n c e ^ aibjtih^lts various bf O F 3 c i s . v e s ' ' '-A - V . * m m . ■--S'*'''--*:* f J I H E s u b s c r i b e r V illage,' Av]igpe .he,- denpials seen.* H e also BUFFAJLO FIR E AND M <1 o m G O M P A W r . Thursday, ihe Soih inst. IIK A W N U A L L O J - S . t)0.\U.MBKK I.OTTKRY 9 S c l i e m e . a P r i z e o f C A P I T A L 1 0 0 . 0 0 0 B O l i X i A R S r ^ H I S C o m p ’n y h a v i n g c o t n - plied with the provisions of its charier are now ready to receive Proposals for all kinds o f Fire and Marine Ensurance which may be offered to them, and they pledge themselves to the publick that their busi ness shall be conducted on the most fair and liberal principles, and that all lo.sscs 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 10 1 0 ^ 1 0 0 0 0 ! which they may sustain shall b e prom p tly now receiving a Iresb and exten s ive assdrlitoent o f ©Tugs and M e d icin e s , just selected by h im s e lf with particul-ar care from the N e w Y o r k m a rket, and at prices which will enable him to afford them um isually cheapr— fo r Cashy or approved credit. H is as sortm ent com p rises every article usual ly inquired for by P h y s ician s and M e r chants, who are particularly invited to call and exam ine. H e has m o st kinds o f P a ten t M e d icines. H e gratefully acknow ledges past favours and hopes for a c o n tinuance o f publick patronage. . H e has also received a supply o f D r . R o b e r p s W E L C H M E D I C A M E N - T U M , which is genuine. H . H . R E Y N O L D S . B a t a v ia , S e p t . 1, 1 8 3 0 . 3 3 10000 10000 $ 10 0 0 0 ^ 5 4 Q 0 ;^ 1 0 0 0 ’ $ 5 0 0 $ 4 0 0 P rice of T ickets $ 5 — Shares in proportion. F o r Sale by A . P . P A R K E R , A g e n t. D r a w n N o s . in extra c l a s s ' N o . 23. 41 52 9 17 4 5 7 5 CO 31 (35 D r a w n N o s . in E x tra C lass N o . 24. .50 01 2 8 2 3 3 2 3 4 2 9 51 9 adjubted; C H A ’S T O W N S E N D , P r e s ’t. F . A l l e n , S e c ’y . L . A p p lication to be m a d e to the Secretary, Bufi'alo, or to W ILLIAM SEAVER, A a e n t. B a tavia. A u g u st 5, 18S0. 8 m 2 9 £ W G O O D S — — C H E A P FOR C A S H .—A . S M I T H , lias just O A N D E R S O N , B R O I’H E R S C O . ^ G E N U I N E ( l ) B L I S T E R E D , c a s t savage can those who are so from principle— |e|f are Anti-Masons. It is only as re- political demagogue, who has mouiit- S ipoderr. hebby for self aggrandize- ■ shall feel ourselves called upon to vert- In speaking of this party hereafter, I designate it by its legitimate afid proper Its assumed name of Anti-Masonrj-, is other for that o f Federalism. For a con- bn o f this, w-e refer our readers to the lead- hat party. That its principles are anti- ’•in, is manifest to the most casual observ- „>se principles cannot be republican, which disfranchise any portion of (he body poli- That such is the direct tendency of Politi- ti-Masonry, the deinoniack spirit o f perse- 'and prospiiption which has ever marked rse, the citizens of this oounty, at least, id abundant proof. It has not been enough ilividuals in public life have been assailed r speculative opinions, but t]le fire-brand 3 rd and disunion, has been carried into fiily circle, destroying both public and pri- eace. Even the altar o f our God has been uted to the work of its unholy purposes, it the existence of such a party, we, as cit- and as the conductors 6 fa publick journal, und, by all that js sacred, to oppose our trenuous exertions. 1 are our our views on two of the great 4 of discussion which now interest the pub- hid. If they are not founded.upon correct jng, and based upon a solid fijundatinn, i claim for them, m least, the merit o f sin- _ dow n I the.virtuous and wis ] toYlT^WSjilUot'folly 1 and guilt ! thou, cH id o f squinting envy and se lf torm enting * pleen ! thou, perse cutor of the great aiU good ; seo, though it blast thine e y e b a ^ , see the objects of thy deadly hate. • Sl':? lawful princes sur rounded by loyal ^jbjects. See them victorious over the l^^ions o f usurpation. S e e /’they are hailed j|'followed, almost a- dored, by the natioif r hey conquered, par doned and liberate®^ S e e that nation seize the first mon^Rt o f freedom to a- dopt a constitution l^te that o f England-^' the land o f our g r e |^ and glorious fore;-^ fathers— the land yo^ abhor— the land which your madmeniijif heaven indulge^ them w itli power; vf<|^ld hurl the bolts o f vengeance, and millions o f their fellow men in the b|lj|>w 8 o f the surrouhr ding sea. Y e s , B ^ o c r a c y * these arp the objects of thy lA fe. L e t those, whoj would know theiW ^ l o f thy devotion,| seek him in the Isiactp o f E lba.” “ T h a t royal housF n o w rbigns. T h Bourbons are r e s t o r e r R e j o i c e , France!| Spain ! Portugal 4 -j-f■ ou are governed b^ your legitim a te kingL Europe ! rejoice T h e Bourbons are j|^tored. T h e fam«F ofnations is com p ldi^- P e a c e , the dov descending from hea||en, speads over you her downy pinions.; IN^ations o f Europe, ye are her brethrenl o n ce more ,E mb race. R e joice. And thoUjItoo, my muchiWfonr ged county I M y diar, abused, self-mj^r' dered country, bleeping as thou joice. T h e Bourbdw are restored. and SHEET I r o n . N o t i c e . — —Tbo-eolo^T-atcJ StCOT, WllJCh hns fur many years been manefactiired, under the direction of !\Ir. JOHN SAN DERSON, at the Steel Works, in West street, Sheffield, ami at AUprclifTc \V 0 rk 3 near Sheffield, and herctolbro marked NA.YLOR & SANDERSON, coiuinnes to bo manufactured at the same works, under the same direction, and is now m a r k e d S. andkrso . n , B ro t h e rs »S:. C o . The public are a.=':urcd that the hithv CTto good qnality of our Steel will not only be-fully maintained, but further im*> proped. SANDERSON, BROTHERS & Co. Sept. 15, 1030. 7\vl. rereived a general assortment of GOODS suit able for the .season, viz— D R Y G O O D , in pari Sup blue, black, brown, ^ filive ^roon, claret ^ roixed y Blue,l)lack, mix’d drab Cassimeres; Dark and winter Vestings; : Plain and (ig’d v elvet do. Blue pelisse and habit Cloths I ................................ FI Merino C'ircHSsion.s I ^ ^ O T I C E . — I t b e c o m e s th e painful duty of the subscriber to caution the publick against harbouring or trusting his son, A L 7 R E D D. W ADE, on his account, as he will pay no debts o f his his contracting after this date. And any person hiring him will be prosecuted for his wages. .TAMES J. WADE. Batav a, Sept. 20, 1830. 3w v l nl A L j l 5 t h o s e t h e , | a r o i i i d e b - is' i 2 d j p the tl .0 the siiiti e by th e fifst o f Octibber ^ G v W :. 1 Y R I ( |H T . iSF. B l H ia not^ 8 .-Aiid-jtccoiints arc left with:-H. S B E N (3E R . ^ Batayia, A u g . 3 1 , 18S0. ‘ j 6(4.t f friends now reign.% ‘^Tho long •f} a “:r i ^To ilife exalusiou o f much other-matter, over. T H E S T O R E D .” B O liE iB O N S A] Green, white,red.apd yellow$?'lannels ; KaTz'e s a rrSTSaTStiu i j j £> i w ..i-k Blue and brown Camblels, v e |y chcBp ; Blue and brown g o a l’s hair Camblcls, Scotch Plaids, ' Com b azcllsand Gircasbian.«, Merino Circn.ssians, a new arl|ic!ofc)r Ladies, Printsn.nd Calicoes, dark and liiiht, English, French, and Seoteli (im glium s, Light and dark brown, \ jm ,., Glut !u and Lilac ^ Hlk, brown, slate, liluck, ^ (-rim‘!i)n, o live, einaiuau, ' lend and Tea colored } ('arnbric Dimity, Purniliirc Calicoes, Brown and plaid Batlisse, Green and.bl’k worsted Barrcge Blk silk do. B!k French and India Lentinevns, Blk. blue blk, onjlassorl'dcoIorsUro de naples. do do do Italian Silks, do Sinchevvs and Sarsnetts, 5-4 blk Italian Crape for Veils, 4 4, 5-4, and 6 4 blk A w h ile bobbinetl Laces, black and white Lace Veils, do do do Thule Lace, A large assorlm e u tof Bobbi- ^ Laces nett and Gimji 5 Thule and lx»bbinett Edgings and Insertings, very, fine and handsome patterns, ilS l Thread L a c s s ,, l-S'7 Bobbipott apfl »S<irr- v , . ^ VnleM la, -ToriaeW, S « ^ 5 - J 4o\vn xuidsnk 5 ■ H osiery, silk, worsted and cottob» A good assortment Lamb|i VVoQlY*§*’^l‘®H<l)se, * 9 nd 1-2 do. rA large assortment of ladle’s silkj beaver, kid and horse skin La b s and Misses Kid Mitjts, ntlemen’s heavy buck, beaver ^ q | T f e E F A U L T h a v i n g b e e n j S L ^ made in the payment o f the sum of three hundred tw enty eight dollars and sixty three cents, secured by and now claimed to be due upon an indenture o f Mortgage bearing date the first day o f Novem b er in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and tw enty seven, recorded in the Clerk’s Office in the county of Genesee, on the second day of November in the year of our Lord one thou» sand eiglif hundred and tw enty seven, at 12 o’clock M. in Liber sis of Mortgages at page fourlmndred and thirty one, executed by Quar- lus Clapp to Gains 8. Rich> that p iec^ o f land .“itiiale, lying and b'-ing in the tow ^ o t Bennington in the county of Genesee and state of New York, being the east part of lot nuni- tier forty six in township number tea and range four of the Holland Land Company’s Lands, bounded north by part of lot number forty seven sixteen chains fifty six links, east by lot number thirty eight sixty chains forty five links, south by part of lot number forty five sixteen chains fifty six links, and west by a line parallel with the east bounds of said lot num ber forty six sixty chains thirty five links, con taining one hundred adres, be the same fnore or less. ------ NO'rfCE is therefore hereby given, that by virtue of a power to sell contained in said Mortgage, and by force of the statute in such case made and provided, the said premi ses will be. sold at publick auction or vendue at the Inn now kept by Gideon F. Smith in the town of Attica iq the county of G enesee, on (he twenty second day of Fe-bruary next at 9 o ’ c l o c k in the forenoon of that day. — Dated Sep tember 3d, A D. 1830. ; GA1U3 B. RICH. Tl. PoTK VM, Att’y. t>m33 affiiqted with Fever Soresj, Spri m or Hornors, togefheTAHfli all gferffig diseases to relieve and otireallslicb der bis care. B ^ T O N September 16rl830. . - ^ Fitch, Ofifei* to their fttends fend the publicic, « geli- eral assdrtiiiijjt df TilEIT assortmekt of m ilitary goods con sists OF- Ihfantry, ArlHIery and Cavalry S w o rd S i S w ord belts, and chains, \ * Plated and gilt Epaulets anrd W ings, Worsted do.,— W hiteand Y e flo^ Laces, do.\cord and TasSels, I Gilt and plated Spurs, - Artillery, Infantry and Ball ButtDna, do. Belt and Cap Plates, Common and extra felled Vulture. pium e* (a . superioor article,) com m on Fealbers, Shot Pouches* Pow d er Flasks and Percus sion Caps, &c. &.C. T H E I R ASSORTMENT OF W ATCHES, JE W E L E H Y , -------- &.C. COMPRISES- -------- Gold Silver Patent Lever &. com . W atches, Gold Hz plated curb & long link watch ch’ns, Plated, gold, and silk guard chains, Watch andJjeH Ribbons, Steel and ribbon Watch Chains, Ladies’ gold; fiUagre Seals and K eys, Gold, platedLjand gilt Seals K eys o f ail pat terns. d, get, paste and gill Ear Rings o f every . oH^cr' ‘‘on. th e toot. ilO K E into inclosure of (he subscri ber on the 23d day of August, a BLACK MARE COLT, 2 or 3 years old, with one white bind 'I'he owner is recpicsted to prove pro perly, pay charges and take her away. MERRIL LEW IS. Batavia, Sept. 1, 1830. ^33 12 ; o S U P R E M E C O U R T L etitia E vans and A nn E. E vans , VS. i Udchel Eraris, Andrew A. ElUcoW, John LI. Ellicotl, Joseph ElHcoltfRa. chcl li. Ellicotl, John Reynoidsfand Jane his wife, John Bliss, and Letilid his wife, Henry Baldwin, and Sarah his wife, David B. D o n f ass, &/- Ann Eliza his wife, Nalhanitl C. Giijjilh, .-iufrusiiis A.\ Griffith, Henry E Grif- <fdh, Edward C- Grijfdh, Theodore F. 'Griffith, Eimvia Ann GriffiUi, Rosa ariffilh, Alfred fK IVardtll, fy Mary Jane his B'ifje. A N o r d e r h a v i n g b e e n m a d e by the Su-preme Court o f Judicaturd o f the Slate o f New York in this cause, that the premises herein described should be sold— N O T I C E 1stherefefte/hereby given, Gloves & i . # a Ge and horse skin npowder,' Hyson,- i Y. Hyson, H, Skin, Tonkay add §oiJchong afi G R O C E R I E S . m < in 12 ; St. efroi?, i? L T h is, and much ihl^-re o f the was delivered to a if i| nmerdus, s vveek|present to our readers the Address £lerkin|er Convention, to the llepublican fs o f tllis State. i,t’oputains an able and istory I f the oppolitjon to the National |te Ad}ninistratiqtt^#nd‘\vill be read with Th|p length p f that Address prevents us ^iug .lore in felation to it this week the very “ c h o icest fefirits,’ by G o v e r n o r . M o itiits; ont ^The fepublican SenatOriafl Convention pill Diitrict, meets at the Eagle TaVPfo in op Wednesday next. lage. ie C o m of Oyer and Terminer, held in jge l^st week, the two Grays received siiteoce- cast, feting o f ^ieralism, 'file a b lest, kleraliatsin lished in all the le the Union, and oo li^ f e d 01 %ers. papers in ^vith exul- .. N e w York by the Grace of Go and Indepeudent:—^To the creditors and-next ofk in of David Eraomns, late of the Toam of Le R o y . deceasedj and especially to Icliabod Em m o n s, NqW iah Emmons, AugUstiti F u i' tation, by the partfe- wfi ^ , At thiasame ceW p h o n , Vlh W p w ing toast was drank, wfil fii /Siip- nosD, could not th e family P mean. Splet tian wprid -which was, that they be hung op day of November next, between-the h p * ^ ^^11 and two o'clock o f that day. ^ a v e received the ihird,n«mber of the t joj£. Uispnlynecessary for.ostoxly^that ^ e r i'(|pbtation of this jnicfestins p e ^ d i- f|j|lly ^u^ained by the coiilents of the pf^^ lumberl' Tliose'who may wistlt# ■- ■ - te e , M o nar c h y .? 'r ^ t i j vvere 2 e;xpressed leaders, still pf joydf possible, inJiM o tt; fT e d e t i m ^ a s ^hAbniedm the ch|P;ies~^Orati pTonouuced^—SerJ^|h3 preache.d, ahcl in an afiflress to t|ie ftUrty, a Commijttee ^ ^ ,; fay ealllog at our office, ¥ ai| that the dethroned [ed v.easeh- to bring- him co n s is t in g o f t ’\#1re «if their m o st inlli|ien .fial m e n , w terw a t f is P r ^ ’m t ' ’feptiph? an|7i'-vcr ■' 'it n m were C« 6 pL a f. 'th e llartlor^ pre others, wh6 lo.rious assOttihlSbe,) ,no hesitation iifre* ^ ^ c itizen s .H h e mons, Henr/\ Emmons, and Jonajban Em mons. A You and eaep^of you ore hereby cited and required to b e ’4nd .Appear before Ebenezer M ix, Esquire, Surrogate of the county of Gen esee, at his office in Batavia, in said county, on Monday the third day of January next, at ten o ’c lock in the forenoon of that day to ab tend (l|fe final settlement hf the accounts of Isaac^ r o c k e r , Admini.strcitor o f the estate of the saidTDaniel Emmons, deceased, with and relative to said estate, v\ hieh are then there fo be-seUled on the application o f the said Ad ministrator. In tesllm onv whereuf, w e have rnnsed the Seal of Office of our said Surrogate to bebero- j « unto affixed. VVitness Ebenezer Mix, Esquire, Surrogate of our said County at Butavia, this tw entyiieih day <d Sept., 1830. 28 EBEN E Z E R MIX, Surrogate. N.'OHeaiis, and H a ^ n a ^ Old Madeira,' Sicily Madeira, Old Port , Tenerift‘e» and Claret Muscatel,'] - ’ ,.Runch, . - Bloom; an d . __ > M alaga Cigm s, Shad, Mackorol, pbwdeG ShpL Loiid; &c. feCi H a r ^ ^ r e , Croclfery’ ^ Glass LooEltig 9 0 Kegs Rsaorled Cut Ifails by Keg-or Potmd Sw edes, Russia and Engpsh JRQN^ Cast. English, German ajod Sw edes ST&EL. 3 0 0 0 Lbs. First rate 3ole LEATHEB^ . LIpI$EED OIL b x t h e bbK or gaUOu, PORK by/the BbU or Pound aooo PnlloTis firstec FINE SMjT* - J Men’s F a 9 hl 0 tmhl€HA‘ aUoTis firs|i>ate M I S K E Y ,] B o y ’s Hats and Caps, J.adies’ Leghorn Hats, Nayarino do, ALSO—On Commission, lot'-^thonde' seven degrees s ix im n iit# fivo chains, to a post'-4’thence bounding orj an alley thirty-three feet .wide hOrth tlurdy-two de grees hfty-four mintites east, e i|hty ehams to a post'5—thenue south hfty-seyendegra^ six minutes? east five chains to 4- host; and th e n c e hounding on lot nutnher twelve^, ^ south th irty-tw Q 'degrees fifty-foUr ininutes w D st|eighty ch a in s , to th e placd o f hegitii-* ning, co n ta in in g forty a c t e s ^ W J L L he sold by th e j ^ b s c ^ h e r s a t puhiic#^ at the c0di4toou^ e ih ih e .Y illh g e iO j^ a ta y ia c o i i n ^ o f G e n e s ^ * o h l^ q h d a y . t h e tvverTfr twertty-seventh flay of September hext, at teii o’clock ih the forepoon. t- ^ W p L i l i i d S t -\ 1 - -. DANIJIL H . C H A N D tE R , Coiitt. Dated At a §urrb^a|^^s cohrtj hold for the county o f Erie, at the 8urrogate|’a'office in the/village o f Ruffeto, the thirtielh d o f Aughsl,. 183% :p r e s e m ,|S B ip : ^ iS E ] ^ ^ Jhi the matter o f ihe'roaf > ' readi ng ■]Bstet®. o f TlOman-W* /tio h h ll^ O . diaric» deceased,: One of the Administrators- late oLfhetown of Buffaipiin-the Frie, dechaaed# and the papers accompm^ing 4he sdm%if is ord^edi That all pemoOslofefi scripti Gold, jet, diamond, pearl, paste and gilt breast pins, Gold, chaste, je(, pearl, topaz, garnet & plain Finger Rings, * i Snuff & Tobacco boxes, o f every description. Silver everpointed Pencils, Ladies’ Bead bags and Purses, silk do-., Gold and gilt 8o®PS> White end Y ellow Spangles, Hooks’ and E y e s , Bracelets, Clasps, Glass and W ax\Read% ^Id-do., Dressing and Pocket ComfisF Hair and Tooth Broshes, Hemming N eedles assorted«iZes, Fen gin3~pT7cfcfet Knives- Scissors of all sizes, Razors, Silver and Steel Spectacles, double do., M oroocoand Steel Spectacle cases, Wallets o f various kinds. Silver table, tea, salt, cream & must’d s p o o ls. Silver and Plated Butter K n ives, Castors, plated and brass Candlesticks, Plated Snuffer and Trays, c e m m o p do. Tea Bells, britaniOcoffee, tea & c r ’m P o ts, Grass Fish Lines, Fish H o o k s,' Dolls, Toy VJatches, *>.. . And a great variety o f o th’r arojejes not meB<- (ioned. jy . b .- t - a l l kinds of WATcuii^ Cleaned, r e paired and Warranted ; a good Assortment o f W atch Afoterials kept constantljr on- hand.— . irrCASH paid for old GOLD and SIL VER. / ^ Batavia, June I s , 1830. '^1 '^1 i ■’il I and are receiving their consisting o f DRY >G' HARD WARE, CROp &C. Amonz their Black, blue a i^t received ■ 'jOt Goods LIES, ARE, — '^'an,d m ilt •L, / . ......... . >mmmeres, SalUnetts, Lastlh|l?A4dYelVete#hs^ ' Flannels, various OOTOarsand qualilieSj, Baizes and Figured Floor Cloths, Bombazets, Rombasins and Circassians, Table Linen, Damask Table Cloths, While and brown Linen Drilfingk, Iri^h Linen, Long Lawns, §& Linen Camb% '■'*1 Y4 Valencia and Marseilles flo.^ Gassimere and Yalendfa shawii^ . - Chintses and Calicoes, o f eyery fle$eij|pRoa> BiackendcOloiired S atins,; Do. do^Leyantin!^Bnd,.8m^nj|i|^:^^A^ Silk, Webb ^ net Snspenlfera, !:. Sewing Bilk and Twist, * - Buttons o f every desetiplioh and quality^ Cotton and Linen Floss,.^c. &o. * - - Did JHy|ohi:A^ Co^niaiLPra^ ■Sonkay, 1 HoPfl?4nd^Am Din, Loafj; I . vHi prleafis and Lump,. j .: ;w X' : g 4 soo.^ado, j [f.-ftSefljiagfe « 9 «.. V N i ' OTICE is hereby given to r© creditovs of H E M A W tf ROlTN he tovvo of Boilmny, in Ibe eounly of Gtjnesee, deceased, I® exhibit, their claim s a A. G ombavlt & Co’s* S u p eriorFine Gut P o u n d and fialf -Pound TOBACCO, by the Box orj Barrahat New York prices, adding transpor*] tation. ALsO^ EOft SALE., '’OH A ^ T A G E C O i lC H , cheap for Gash, or; approved crediL,. . ■ , Batavia, May 25, -1830. ’ foe4t^Q ie,:ofthA m i' cUt gamst the estate of the taid Heman with the vouchers the^of, to Isaac Wilson one ot the. , on or before the of iVliddlebury, inlaid counWy < .seventeenth uay o f March ne.’ilt. ' Isaac Wilson, Jesset Norton, Scplmbar 9, XS30. - • - Ebieenlors' P o r k , C o d f i s h , M a t c l ^ r e l « | f i a O l d W h i s k e y ^ . BataYia, Aug. IS, quantily. I*- - raX A U .W l!b» aub* _SL|S sdribera'MYefor ‘sale a few Barrels-of TAR o f a supe- tionr quality, fay the barrel or FOOT 4 ., nnwB