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, , .. S.afT. . -Thfc'&mfSvB&na.Ontario divisions of the fconii of Temper
ance, or© invited'to to facet at lhelr division room. tfli* afternoon at 4 o'clock to attend the Amend of their deceased brother RICHARD HOGARTH.
JNO. F . GBBKUE, R. S. Geneva Division.
A € A » » . &£- The members of the Geneva Fire Department rejpect-
fulUy tender their thanks to Mrs. Ttl.ua AM and family, for their kindness and hospitality, in furnishing refreshments during the fire on Water street on the morning of the 4th instant.
^.They.wftuW also tender their heartfelt acknowledgements to the Ladies who so tastefully decorated the dining room of the Temperance House for the reception of the Firemen on the afternoon of the 4th.
P. H. ROSE, Foremen No. 1. R. MU MURRAY, « " 2. S. GREENE, Jun. » " 3,
Geneva, July 6, 1845. Committee.
« A C A R » < 0 3 r We take thi& opportunity to tender our sincere thanks
to the Fire Department, and to the citizens generally, for the prompt ond efficient aid rendered us on Monday morning, the 6th inst., in saving our property from total destruction by fire.
We would express^the hope that the experience of the past and present week, will convince our citizens of the ^portance Of strengtening our Fire Department by procu ring another Engine.
HASTINGS & ?IEU>.
R c a d ' f h e m o s t r e m a i r k a h l c C u r c e r e r RECORDED.
Waldeboro\ Me., 3nly 30,1845. Dear Sir; , f
Having e*poribnced groat benefit from your invaluable medicine, ffeet it my duty atfd privilege; to let the- world know 'what it ha§ done for me*' possessed, of aitrong constitution h^ura%,4J»ad •, enjoyed("perfect health previous to thesprhjg'of 1843, w h e n l was'trpublod with n difficulty in my left "side,, attended vifith considerable pain. Sometime in July l*3KOS viQrently:atfac"ked'wit}» a c6ugh, which continued until fifil; then I was confined t o the house eight months, during which time my cpugh woe vary sevore. I frequently had spells, of coughing which lasted two hours; daily raised large quantities of disagreeable matter, accompanied with blood. Semetimea-I raised a ' quart ot b loodata t ime. I consulted three physicians, all or whom did their best to restore m e ; gave me u p ; snid they could do no more for mo; I must die; it was impossshle for me to live hut a short time. One of them said my lungs were gone. A t this critical moment when eminent physicians had exhausted their skill, Triends despaired of my llfo, my"own Jiope of recovery at an Tend, I resorted to
DR. WISTAR'S BALSAM OF W I L D CHERRY. When I bad Jakon one and a half bottles those severe spoils of coughing were removed. I continued taking the Bnfmim until Spring, 1844, when I ceased to bleed at the lungs, my health and strength improved eo tha t l left the house, but was not able to work for a year. Now my health is good. 1 um nolo to do a day's work everysday on my farm.
JAMES CQIVfiERY. Witness, THOMAS BENNEt t . For particulars epo Dr. Wistar's treatise on Consumption,
to be had of the ngorits. None genuine, unless signed I . BUTTS on the wrapper. L. K E L L V &-CO., Geneva. ' lw
|CHOLERA t RUMMER COMPLAINT, Dinrbo?a, fcysente ry, and all other Derangements of the STOMACH and BOWELS, cured by Dr. JAYNE'S CARMINATIVE BALSAM.
New York, 8th month 1st, 1838. Friend Jayne.—ft gives mo much pleasure to inform thee of
Jtlie result oT-acaso in which I administered thy Carminative •Balsam, and I consider it to be a matter of duty due thee and •the public, togivotbe following statements. Botug called to I\i3it a patiant a few days since. I found he was vomiting Innd purging most violently, with sevoro Termina Cramps tn •the upper and, lower extremities, add also in thoybdominial •parities. The cramp was so violent, thnt it took four tnon to Irub him incessantly j tokeop down the spnsm, and to use his lown words, he said it seemed to him as if his bones would •snap in two. There wore also violent rholic poinstirouiid i t he ubihcal region, attended with very distressing nausea.— i l u short, ^considered it to ben case oflgemiine cholera,I found Ion inquiry,4be patienth^atUn&Bn unwell the day previous vfuh llooseness of the bowels, TftvX&ix hours before I saw him, he Ewns seized with the complaint, and had gradually got worse. i T h e extremities were cold, and were nearly pulseless. I im-Imediately gavehim a spoonful of thy Balsam, which in a few •moments was ejected from the stomach, but on giving a few ftimos, the stomach became settled, and he expressed nirmelf Irnucli roliev d. T then gave him n calomel and powder. In two fhours'from the time I saw him he felt quite easy, and foil asleep. | nnd slept well for five hours; but on waking, the symptoms a 1 gam returned. I directed more of the Balsam to bo given him, | "'hen the disease subsided, and the pationt was convalescent.
It took only one bottle toorTct a cure. I have also so often I witnessed the boneficinl oftects of the Carminative Balsam in I Hummer Complaints and Diarrhcea, that I would not be with* I out it for its untight in silver,
I remain thy friend, THOMAS MOTT.M. D.
43 Broadway, Now York. J* L E L L Y &CO., Agenti. July 10,184G. 3w8i>
MERCHANT'S GARGLING OIL - -It is worthy of special re | , i iark, that beside the sroat ond extraordinary powors in the l i uro of diseases uf the horse in which its virtues first attracted •the attentiortof t h e / a m e r and /arm«r,and the wonder of the •public generally, it has been successfully employed in a great •variety uf the initltuHesr which affect the human race; and it jiasprovcdrbylhe; wonderful cures ft has performed on the v«wor animals, that it in endowed with curativo properties >nt found in I'tlior horse cits, which has established it«
t iaima to ^nem&conmlonffe. -i It is not generally known, howovor, that no meansTiaVe"* Won left unemployed by that class of persons who attempt •i counterfeit every pood medicine that has acquired public -onfidonce, to mislead the public mind into the belief that
jthmr oil is thesama as this* fice Advertisement. 3\v W U A T THE "FXJGAR COATED INDIAN VEGET.
IBLI2 PILLS," ARE DOLNG IN BOSTON. Boston, January 3d, 1846
DK \n Sin ,—Ymi have no idea of the amount of good Eiloue hore by the " Indian Vegetable Pills,** (Sugar Coated.) yesterday a respectable Druggist came in from Lowell, ami purchased* (1 Dozen, andVated " ho could rocommend them e>ond any other medicine he o\or had, as his wifo had
r>en perfectly cured of Hush of Blood to the head, by using ahem. Sovornl bad cases of the Influenza, havo also been tured by thorn.
9 Yours, trulv, 1. P. CLARK, 2 Water S t .
To G. Benj'n Smith, M. D., N . Y. P .S . For tho truth of the above, I refer to Hon. Charles
kYclls, President of the Mutual Fire Insurance Company, Jnston.
Dealers furnished at the Now York College of Healte'179 troenwich Street, New York. \ 0 5 " OADTlON!—As n miserable imitation ha« been made, i the name of " Sugar Coatod Pills," it is necessary t,» be ire t h a t D u . G , BKNJ 'N S M I T H ' S signature ison every box.
Iricc 25 cents. 1 Hold by L. KELLY & CO., and R. II. LAWRENCE, IruggUts, Soneca Street Gene-, a. 1 July 3, 184G.« 3w70
\ MEDICINE—prartically, has attained to such ii standard T perfection and certainty in soma diseases, that few persons, imparitively, would now die by such, if the proper remedy i administered in due time. A few years since and many hyieians Believed that the lAMgs, when once ulcerated &
•seoserl, never was, nor never could be healed nnd ourcd.— lut, ff the pSpeflenTO nnd tesliipoiiy of many popiaTia of an punted character and standing can bo reliod on, it is proved
s such persons beyond a question or ronsonoble doubt, that IBRANT'SINDIANFTJLMONAttYBAL AM" has cured pd is capable of curing, decided coses of ulcerated and dis-hsed lungs; at least, it i3 proved that it has cured such dis-pses- as are daily destroying the lives of many—such ns are Sown and called by no other name by Physicians, (before ping; cured,) than PULMONARY CONSUMPTION.
M E T E O R O L O G I C A L R E G I S T E R , F Q R THE MONTH OP JUNE, 1846,
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FI V E M I I X S O N Feet of Lumber wanted, i n q u i r e of1 T . M O N R O E .
Geneva, July-3(1,1846. 79
T U S T H e c e i v e d A New assortment of O 0o ld and Stiver watches , cheaper than ever Gold pens , Earrings^ Bracelets. Full jewelled Gold Watches , from $45 to $100. Silver full jewel led from $15 to. $30.
Every art icle warranted as good as represented , at the New Jewel ry Store, 46 Seneca stieet.
T . H. C A R S O N . Geneva, July 3,-1846.
FO B S A J L E — T w o Billiard Tables , lately repaired and in good order. Enqui re at the
Billiard Room, two doo r s sou lh J . H . Ti l lman ' s s tore , on Water-s t ree t .
Geneva, J a ^ 26, 1846. • 78
LO V E R S o f g o o d F r u i t should bear in mind tha t this is the season for graft
ing and transplant ing, and that Downing ' s New and Valuable Book , ( F r u i t and Fruit Trees of America,) contains full particulars as to the different kinds and their cultivation. F o r sale by
June , 1846. G H D E R B Y &. Co.
Me.an vnria'ri of the Dew point fr'm the Temperature
,DROKUJLA and other impure diseases of the blood have Jsen cdred, thus proving it to ho tho best purifier of the blood |Ver before offered to the world.
In Order conclusively to show by tho tistimonv of respects lie witnesses that the above is a statement of the (nets, we . jQlljeesebro, Lucret ia fefW the reader to on advertisement in another coluron of his paper, headed CONSUMPTION, where many snob, wit Wcs are named and referred to. I For Sale by PLATT & SIMPSON, Sene-a St., Genera.
M A R R I E D . [ On Thursday 9th inst, by tho Rov Mr. Pnralt, ; i IE\EV •OWE, of Cnnandaigua. to JANEM. daiiRlitor of Thos. iawrenco Esq. formerly of the city of Now "V ork. ^In Moutozuma, on tho 4th inst„ by the Rov. W. F. Pur-
gton, IIORACK DAVE SPORT, of Gonoya, to Mi«s EMEUNE O8TED0, of the former pVttee.
f in Cannnitaigun, oit tho 3d inst., by Rev.C. WHEELBR, [OSEA B. HICKOIC, of Sharon, Ohio, and MARIAH, youngoat mnghter o f J. Maokf-Esq. of the former plnt-o. |On Friday evening Jnly'3, bj tho Rev. Cljaflej II. Rwins;, ABNtRD C. BARKER,'to ADEUKE DwENPoaT, all of Go-
D I B D . I In this villor;", on the morning of tho Bth inst;, IltD HOGARTH, Esq., nge* 61 years.
R1CH-
N E W - l O B K ' M A K K E r .
N B W Y O R K , July 9.
W e iiofibe sales of potaajiGS at $3,50a$3,63, and leorls, $4,06. I Genesee flour is held at $4,06, and Michigan at |3,93arj;d,$4. , A parcel of western spring wheat brought 77cts . ' ^ good lot of winter red 81c. Rye is up to 70c. . cargo of good western corn sold at 47c. Oats, by 3Set
€3EIV13VA_PJftlC«! OURJEUENT, i CORRECTED WEEKLY,
'l-'iir, superfine, - - - - $•! 00 a ft^lient, porbltshM, "Barley do. V«<-\ do. -l/orn, d0. . (imcthv, A,. Tlovor, do, Bustard eoed, -luttor, per pound I « d , do -fhoese, do ->ultry, do. fotatnos, pi>t b„8b,., •Bled Plumbs,
ApploB, Poaches,
Beef, per ^wt folk, pcr.cwt. -
. AIDSS, per bbl., Prime, " " -
B?gs, per dozen, i l iy, por ton, -BVool, por lb.,
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75 a 32 a
a 44 a
" gR a 40(1 a 2 00 a • 0 a
H a 6 a
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200 a 100 a 4 75 a 400 a 4 0 0 a
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1 12 425 2 00
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38 3 011 1 13 S00
. 5 00 450
13.00 10 00
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T h e N e w Y o r k Safe , FIRE, MARINE, AND INLAND STATE
STOCK INSURANCE COMPANY; N o . 2 0 , W a l l S i , — C a p i t a l 5 0 0 , 0 0 0 D o l l s .
AR E noyv prepared t o insure against loss by fire, the damages o f the seas and inland
navigation, a l s o .the loss of human life, upon terms equal if not more favorable than those of any^other Company in the ci ty. Having their business divided upon the four different branches of insurance, they avoid the great er ror of former Companies, by having only one fourth of their interests affected by any calamity, however great, by fire, sea or casually fatal !o human life, hav ing at al l t imes three fourths of Ihir business t o sustain -the one fourth which may be affected by those disasters which so often ruin those compjnies whose whole capita! is engaged upon either fire, marine, life or inland insurance. Another source of great security adopted by t h i s Company is not to take any risk upon any consideration, for a greater sum than $5000, also no two . r isks adjoining, thereby a-voiding the errors which have proved fatal to olber companies. This Company also, to avoid any disr.rrangement of the insu 'ed, pay all losses a s soon as satisfactorily arranged, dispensing wi th the useless delay of 'sixty days , oftentimes of such serious inconvenience to the insured.
T h e attention of the mercant i le , marine and personal interests is respectfully palled to the advantages of th i s Company.
D I R E C T O R S . — S a m u e l Jones , David Ames , Richard Ransom, George M. Hargous , Edmund Roberts , Nicholas A . Miles , Theodore Floyd, J a m e s Remsen, James Tolber t , ' Samuel Al len , George Morris , Francis Johnson , William T h o mas, ^milh Raymond, Thomas F r a n k s , Will iam Hurlburts , Oliver Hanivants . Peler Rogers , J a s , Van Renseller, Charles Livingston, Daniel Perkins, Edward Lawrence , Stephen Minturn , Charles Adams, Thomas Denison.
By order of t h e Board of Directors , J O H N K. T O W . N S E N D „ P r e s ' t .
H A R V E Y R. M A S K S , Sec 'y .
T. B O N E S T E E L , Agent Geneva. Geneva, J u l y 10, 1846. Iy80
" Order gave each thing view."—Shalcspeare.
TH E Complete Concordance of Shakspeare , being a verbal index to all the passages in
Ihe dramalic works of the poet, by Mrs . Cowden Clarke , j rut received by
D E R B Y & CO.
Cooj»en''s IVaval Officers .
I I V E S of distinguished Amercan Naval Offl-J cers, by J , Fenimore Cooper, author of the
" S p y , " <S.c. in 2 vol. Vol . 1, contains lives of Braiiibridne, Somer«, S h a w , Khubrick, Preble . Vol. 2 , Jones, Wool«ey, Per ry , Dale . Just published and for sa le , wholesale and lotail, by
J u l y 10 DEgJjgf & CO.
M a p of tfcc ITIiiaeral R e g i o n ,
OF Lake Supeiior , compiled from the latest mineral land surveys of the U. Slate*, with
hsls of persons to whom grants have been made. Ju«t published and for sale by _ J u l y J > . _ J S ^ H D E R B Y &_CO_
j n l y M a g a z i n e s !
•Wayne's A l t e r a t i v e — I f r o n c h o c c l o OR GOITRE (Swelled Neck.)
Ho has prescribed the Alterative in upwards of sixty cases of Goitre, and it has never failed in a single instance to com-, pletely remove the disease. Not a solitary case of failure. ALL WERE cvnED! ^
The success he has met with in ruling Broncocclo and C&UGetous Affections, has convinced him that these dangerous and horrible'diseases may be removed with as much certainty as Fever and Ague lie does nut wish to be understood as saying that they can bo *chred as soon as Fever ^nd Ague, but with as much certainty ; and further, that he has good reosou for believingthnt thts preparation will not only euro those diseases when formed, but that it destroys the virus or poisonous principle lurking in tho system, from which that peculiar class of diseases/ as wfcllalso as titat of Scrofula emenate.
SKIN DISEASES.—Ha has prescribed it in a great variety of Cutaneous Afiections, and found it successful in curing Salt Rheum, or Tetter, BileB, Blaches, Pimples, Morphew and Jaundiced Skin, &c.
DYSPEPSIA. & LIVER CoMPL-AiNT.--It 1ms boon usod in numerous, cases of Liver Complaint and OyHpopsia, and with tho happiest effect.
Prepared only by Dr. D. J AVNE, No. 8 South Third st., Philadelphia.
Eor Sale by L. KELLY &. CO., Senooa street Geneva 3w77 May 19, 1846.
Far En for Sale. 1Q i ~ | | A C R E S of choice grazing
O v J i land—84 acres under improvement ; on which there is a good
Dwe l l i ng House , two large Barns and a Carriage H o u s e ; there is a good Orchard of beai ing fruit. T h e property is located in the town of Caihe.T r ine , Chemung county.
If desirable, the proper ty , will be exchanged fer good village property in Geneva.
If sold for cash, the greater part of the purchase money may remain for 10 years . For further part iculars , call on the subscriber, in Geneva. - T . R I C H A R D S O N .
N . B. T h e subscriber has several good C i d e r M i l l S c r e w s and fixtures, which will be1 sold cheap for cash .
June 11 , 1846. - ' 2m76
1 V E W « O O B > S .
JUST R K C E I V E D ; a new supply of Walches and J e w e l r y , Silver and Plaled W a r e , Fish
ing Reels and Lines, &,c. At the new Jewel ry Store, 4 6 Seneca slreet.
J u n e 12, 1848. T. H. C A R S O N .
W i s c o n s i n ,
IT S Geography and Topography , His tory , Geology and Mineralogy, by I, A . Capham.
F o r sale by G. H : D E R B Y & CO.
N a r r a t i v e o f t h e ki. S, E x p l o r i n g E x p e d i t i o n .
A G R E A T ' National Work for District and other Libraries , i l luslraled, pi ice only $10
A new supply jus t received by J n l y 2. GEO. H. D E R B Y .
LIST OF LETTERS E M A I N I N G - i n i h e P o s t Office a t G E N E V A , N. Y. , Ju ly 3, 1846.
Ansley Albert Herr ington, Elijah Aaron B W Jackson , Edgar Angus John' Judd , F iances C Armstrong Sarah J a c k s o n , Samuel A Airmtrong Elizabelh AJackson , Elanor Bland George Jones , Thomos Boice J S Kr i ss , Sarah Ann Baibanks J e rome M Lane , George
Lafurgee, J a m e s Lewis , George E L a y , Phcebe Legrant , N D Love , Samuel . M a x w e l l , J Q A Mansfield, J P Mesrran Sjmuel M Morse , Louisa
2 McDongl l e , Pat Mather , J H . Magne, Mr 2 Miller , Howard Miller , Myron H Milton, Henry Miller , Char les Mi l l s , Pe ter Noonan, Cornelius Pomrey , C A Palmer , Alexander Professor of Medical
College 2 Patr idge, Margaret Powers , Ann Pepper , Wm P e r r y , H e n r y Quick , f^ha'rles Riprrey, J o h n Pa ine , Rober t M . Reed, Moses
2 R o b s o i , Jefferson 5 . R o s s , . M L 4" Roset te , Anne C
Ross , John A Stebbins, Homer P . Smith, Ambrose Slocmn, Charles H 2 S i u i e r , Whi tney . Smi th , J o s h u a
•H..J5pxfls4e, Hiram M Savage Henry -Sampson, Joseph Sprague, Dudley Smith, D W Tr ion , Sarah Tea t , Ansel Tor ran , Ann
Bailey A J Butcher John Boyles Joseph Bo wen Henry Ball B L Barclay Julian Buit is Arthur Burk Mary Benton John H Cataline Miss Clements T h o m a s Clapp George Cole Mrs Ciosby W C Croshaw Eliza Carter, Charles Chinch , John L
Coupt , P Corwin, L W d i s h i n g , Benjamin Carrier , Wm H Costilb, David Culver , Charles Calchpole, R Cushman, B Cowan, G V B Clark, Ezekiel Croin, Ferma Daskam, Nathan Devereux, T Downer , Albert Draper , D B Denton, William Downing , Sarah Dorrance , Aim E 'Dune, E Douring, James Dunn, Hannah Eas ton , William French , Ira Furguson, Pe ter Far ren , Patr ick Fos te r , Sarah Forench , Samuel * Ful ler , Jacob Gramesly , Wil l iam Glaker , Miss Goodwind, W m . Gibson , M L Hoitlt , Thomas H u d s o n , Barney Hutchina, Prisci l la Handfield, Wil l iam Hardenburgh, E l e y
Eow-ard, Augus tus a d s u s , A
Hir t , G Hudson , John Hosmer , Will iam Howe l l , Nelsdln
G E N T L E M E N ' S
Outfitting Establishment.
TH E subscriber, keeps constantly on hand a general assortment of Gent 's W A D R O B E ar
t icles , consist ing of Ready-made Shirts of all sizes and qual i t ies , Silk, Cot ton, and Merino Under Shir ts , Satin and Silk Scarfs and Cravats , Bosoms and Collars, Satin Ties and Stocks, Woolen Under Shirts and Drawer s , Worsted and linen Winter Gloves, SusjDenders of all quali t ies, Linen cambric , fancy border and silk Pocke t
Handkerchiefs . All of wh ich will be sold cheap for cash.
S P E I R , 41 Seneca st. Genava, November 7, 1845.
F O O T - t f r g B O T B C A - S E ' K . E E ' E 1 / r S ^ H E s u b s c r i b e r w i l l se l l t h e follovv-
U8 ing useful art icles made by the best work m e n , at unusually low pr ices—Supei ior Handmade Sash and Blinds, pure and ex t i a White Lead, Linseed Oil, Turpen t ine , Varnish, and all sorts of Paints , a well selected assoi lment of Pape r Hangings , ..Window Glass of all s izes— also Pain t ing . Glazing, and Paper Hang ing done on short not ice . His shop is by the Frank l in
- - E A E L . .. 57
GR A H A M ' S Magazine, for J u l y ; Columbian _ • «* =
do. , do.* N . Y. Illu.-itatol faihig)-«W^-U3^.> Gep.pv.n-,- lfTS- — — • «"-Ofoffcy's Lady ' s TJook', "Jo f T- tdfe i^NMior ia l | g e n e v a , JanT3Q, 1S46. Mngazine. just received by Express , at HIP hook-store of ' G. H. D E R B Y .
J u n e 24. 1R46.
RE A D Y M A D E S H I R T S from seventy five cents to two dollars each , of sizes to fit any
, for sale by S P E I R , 41 Seneca st. o n e e n e v a , November 7, 1845.
L A R G E v a r i e t y o f S c h o o l B o o k s , wholesale or retai l , as cheap a* at any-
other establ ishment , by W . II. S M I T H , Nov 14 at 31 Seneea-st .
Geneva Foundry Stove Store.
TH E Subscribers offer at Wholesale and Retai l , the following S T O V E S :
Premium, five s izes, Cook 's Favori te , three s izes, Box, ten do. Parlor Cook , two do. Large Box for churches and public Buildings,
" Air - t ight for do do. Iron column Parlor, a beautiful var ie ty , Sheet Iron top do. Cast Iron bottom and top do.
" " Box do. Coal Stoves, a splendid article, Also , Coal Grates , two sizes, F i re F ron t s , three do. Berlin F i r e Dogs and Fenders , a new art ie lp, Sheet Iron and Copper Ware manufactured to
ordpr. J a n . 5, 1846. C U R T I S , ROSE & CO
SALEH, OHIO. April, t»4i Dr. I). .IAYNE — Hear Pir I feel bound to vou and the pub
lic, to avail myself of this opportunity of plvtng publicity to the extraordinary oifects of your Expectorant on mvseff— Having been afflicted fur several years with a severe cough, hectic fever, and its concomitant diseases, I seemed onlv doomed tolingor out a short bnt miserable existence, unt»l the fall of 1839, when being more severely attacked, and having resorted to all my former remedies ond prescriptions of two of the most rospeotabln physicians in the neighborhood without deriving any benefit, or consolations of surviving but a few days, or weeks ot farthest, whon tho ln t gleam of hope was about to vanish, I bad recommended to me vour Expectorant—nnd blessed lie that Being who does all things in tho use of the^meons—and contrary to the expectations of my physicians and friends, I was In a few days raised from my bed ond was enabled, by tho nso of a bottle to attend to my business,enjoying- since better health than I had for ten years previous. Yours, &c.
JAMES-Ws ESTILL. For sale by L. KELLY & CO., Agents, Geneva, done 26. J84B. 3>v7R
H A , R J | W A R E At W h o l e s a l e sand I C a t u i l .
TH E subscr iber , is now in-riving bis6iipply of goods, for t h e coming H'.,=,on,compnsiiig,
in part , the fol lowing ar t ic les :
. IiM?s». Old Sable Bar I r o n } ' Cut & Wiought Spikes*, Swede's do do ( |0 Nails, Eng . i . Amer . do Oakum and Pitch, Cast & Spring Steel , Mill & Cross- cut Saws, Eng . & Amer . B l i s t e rdo . . Vices and Anvils, Nail Rods , _ • Blacksmith's Bellows, Grindstones", Cranks ,
Round and square i ron, all sizes. • I S o a s e ' S ' P i m n s i s i i ^ K .
Consist ing of a very extensive and complete assortment of L o c k s , La t che i , IN,:!?, Sc i eus , Door Handles , &c.
cutlery. A very large and choicesetec' ion uf Table and
Pocke t Cut le ry , Razors-, Scissois, Cook Knives, &.C. very low.
P l a t e d W a r p , Some very .fine pat terns Of Silver Plate.!, Man
tel and Chamber Candles t icks ; also Brittania and Brass do .
C a r p e u t e r s ' Tool*. Bench and Moulding P lanes , Saws, Chissels,
Gauge*, Biaces and Bulls , au.l, n, fact, e i e ty thing necessary for the Trade..
C aura-Sage TjriiSMninKs. Consist ing of Rubber ahd Oil Cloth, Patent
Leather , Brass and Silver Bands, Axle ' Arm?, &c. & c . ; also constant ly oh llatid H A I R ' C L O T H of various wid ths , WheeTbanqjvs, Shovels, Spades, Manure and Hay F o i l c , Scy 'hes .&c . & c , all of which he offers on the most reasonable terms.
J O H N H. T I L L M A X . Corner Seneca k Water st?.
Geneva, May 22, 1846.
MEW KSTABLISttMENTT H O U S E F U R N I S H I N G STORE.
Branch from New York, IVu. 17 , Seneca Street, Geneva.
UP H O L S T E R Y GOODS, consisting of Damask Moieetis, rich figured Plush.
Clirtain Cloth, Embroidered ami plain Muslin for Curtains.
Table and Piano For te Spreads, r Bed Spreads, Comfortables,
Worsted and silk Cords, Tassles of all s izes and r.olors, Silk and worsted Lace , Furni ture Gimps of all k inds , Carpet and galloon Bindings, Adelaid Mats, Hair Cloth ot different wid ths , A good assortment of hair , mo.-s, husk, straw
and cotton Mat t rasses , Cushions of all kinds made to order. Splendid drapery muslin Window Curtains
and Shades , a complete assortment.
Modern and Aiilique^Furniturr. Sofas, Divans and Ot tamans , Rosewood and Mahogany Choirs, Center, Side, Din ing and BreaMa.-l Tables, Burea.us, Secretaries , Book Cases & c , Curled maple and common Chairs, Mahogany and other kinds of Bedsteads, Looking Glasses and Clocks , A H ' k i n d s of Furn i ture made to order. The
above articles are offered lower than ever before sold in this m a r k e t ; those w h o will o i l ami ex-aminp for'themselves will be satisfied of ihis fact.
T. M O N R O E & CO. Geneva, May 22, 184G.
Staei-aff's S a l e .
BY virtUL1 uf a Fi. Fa. I shall expo-auction, at Ihe Mansion House in
of Geneva, on th" l l l h dav of July n cl'irk A. M., tin" following real oatuti\ '! of Silus C'h.ipln. " A c e r t a i n p i ' v e ul I in the town of Sriieca, Outiiriu Co., lithe Hoi ill 1m lk of the Caju. 'a mid Sen tho suu 'hwci t corner of a lot sold to tii thencn north along Ransoms' west 11 northwest conior, tfioncc south eighty-:' \go.st, two chains and fifty links to a sU south four and a half degrees west nl.-.i u chiriis, seven links to the north hank of irrid curd ; thence aliuig the hank of the can-d lo t lu jiliu e of lit-pn-u'ui^:; containing two acre-, two rodi and l--,i p. r-ches, more or les i. Also 711-100 of :ui .Hiv.lving be tween the caiml and rVnocri 1 ike."
D. I 'EXSMORE, Shor'.ir. A. StYMOLIl, DeniltV.
Geneva. May 29, 18ill. ' ' i;w74
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I. ir - l i e .l! i he viihige • t .it II) (')'-
properly i;i.l sitiLite _'ioniiig on ,i C.uial nt
• R.iu-inni*, c to their ur ,h; ^rees >••; llitnce
H . C a r p e t i n g - .
FLOOR A N D T A B L E O I L C L O T H S G. Hughes has now for sale a new and full
assortment of Three Ply and fine and superfine ingrain W o o l , Cotton and Venetian Carpet ing. Stain carpet ing, dt-Gggejt. may IS
Window Glass
OF A L L sizes, Wm. S. D I S X E N G ' S best brand?, a t F a c I - . . . -
Geneva, Factory prices, a t ' t h e Frankl in Stores,
E . P . E A R L .
n P O B T U D L E E C H E S , large a i l d m a health* condi t ion, nn hand and ?„r sole
L K E L L Y * T O , Eucneva, May 2?, 1816.
T u r k , Anthony T r i p p , Wil l iam Unger , S B Van B.alen, Mrs,-, Webster , ' -Samuel Wr igh t , Pe te r J W a r d , Char les W i d e r , Warren B Winches te r , E W h i t e , W D 2 W e e k s , E d w a r d A Wi l l i ams , J R
-. 'Whitman, Martin C Zitnmer, Afcram
Persons cal l ing for any of (h i above letters will p lease say "adver t i sed . ' *
3w75 GEO. M . N O R T O N , P . M .
A F I I V E assortment of Whi t ewash Brushes and W. W . Heads made of bristles from
the Czar 's dominions. A prima ar t ic le for sale by L. K E L L Y & C O .
Geneva, Mi»y 22, 1846.
N T A M B U N G S O N has jus t r ece ivedTob . dozen B R O O M S --sold at k *• p i rePyai
wholesale of re ta i l . ) December VI, 1810. f»i
M A L A G A R A I S I N S , whole , half, and quarter boxes , warranted full weight . Also ,
Lemons, P runes , Tamihinds , Almonds , Sultana Rais ins , & c , in prime order, for sale by
Deo . 19 ,1845. L. K E L L Y & CO.
(Dultivatoi* for J«ne^ T T J S T received and tor sale at the" Bookstore
J of G. H. D E R B Y & CO. Geneva, J u n e 5, 1846. .
Denio's Reports* VO L U M E 1st jus t received and for sale by
D E R B Y & CO. Geneva, J u n e 5, 1846.
B H O T H E K J O N A T H A N
FOR the Fourth of Ju ly . Just received a t bookstore of G. H. D E R B Y & Co .
Geneva, June 5, 1846. . t £ : ' —,*—.-
S t r a w a n d T u s c a n B o n n e t s .
H G. H U G H E S has just received and now • offers for sale at wholesale or retail , ladies
and misses* straw .and Tuscan bonnet ts , also men ' s leghorn H i ipe and double brim—also, all quali t ies of c!rip ba t s . may 12
PA P E R S H A D E S ! a delicate appendage to the Par lor L a m p , for sale, of divers pat terns,
by L . K E L L Y & CO. D e c . 19. 1845..
EA S T E R N l a m e , Plaster Par is , and Marble Duatj b y the barrel , for builders and
at retai l , (war ran ted) No . 1—by J u n e 1 4 . L. K E L L Y fc CO.
TH E usual variety of Hair and other Brush-e's, Combs, Ex t rac t s , Essences, Perfumery
and Fancy articles constant ly on hand by L . K E L L Y & CO
Geneva, May 22 , 1846.
New Spriiagr I.3F- -0» lib.&jji»~>--»m •IIOTV-
J L « h i s srnrxG stock of Gooih. They coo-••ist partly of N E W S T Y L E ginglnms, lawn?, primed muslins, whi t e and coloie.l giadualed lolie pat terns , baia izp. bnlzaririe, assorted colors and plain mode de Laine—all kinds of mourning goods for ladies ' wear . American, French , and English calicoes, hat ar.d cap ribbons, hat silks, dress and mantilla s i lk, cashmere, l ianaize, sewing silk, and de laine shawls, gloves and hosiery of all k inds , linen cambric handkerchiefs, Irish shirt ing l inen, table damask, table cloths and covers, napkins and doylies, Russia, Scotch and bird eye diaper and huckabuck. Sprii.g and summer wea r of all kinds for gentlemen and boys , drap d ' te , broad cloths, cas«i:ner,.s, merino cassimere, vestings, 12-6 and u-G linen sheeting. 12-6, 5-4, and 3-6 cotton sheeting an< shirt ing. P iano covers, steel heals and clasps, purse twisf, a large assoilment of carpeting. Flout tablp oil cloth. Pedlai 's w.nos, &c. &c.
Geneva, May 12, 1846. N E W E S T A B L I S H M E N T .
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
CR O CKER Y S TOR E!! No. 2 4 Water sin '.
TH E subscriber would respectfully call Die attention of the citizens ot Geneva, and sur
rounding villages and counliy, to Ins large assortment of
Crockery, Glass and Earthenware,
consisting in part of wide ar.d na> ow gold band China Tea Setts, raispd and luslrpJ figured do , flowing blue sfone China, Dinner <uid T e a Setfs, wh i t e and b ' u e Grani te Ware, &-\
C t i a s s ' W a r e . — C o v e r e d Sugar Dishes, B-ilter do, Celery Dishes, Preserve Dishes, Cut-and Pressed Tumble r s , Wine Ghssc", & c .
S o H a s * I j a n n p s , Girandole*, Hall Lamp5 , Tea Trays , Bri tannia, Ware and L o o k i n g : C l a s s e s .
T h e art icles are all new. nnd of the latest im-porfelions, and will be sold lower than ever before offered in this market. Those who will call , and pxamine for themselves, will be satisfied of this fact.
tS* Opposi te the old stand'of D. S. Skaafs. Geneva, M a y 22, 1846. L. W. LACY.
I L L » e p u b l i s h e d s o o n — b y G. H. D E R B Y & CO., Geneva, N . Y . ,
Thiers ' His tory of the great French Revolut ion, in t w o large vo lumes ; also
Cooper 's Naval Offieers, in two volumes. Vol. 1, contains the Lives of Somers, Shaw, Shub-riclc and Preble . Vol 2d contains the Lives of Jones , Woolsey , P e r r y and Date. AI30,
T h e Batt le Grounds of America, illustsated by stories of the Revolut ion, with 14 plates.
L a t e l y P u b l i s h e d ,
T h e Life of G e n . Andrew Jackson, wi th four fine plates .
T h e New Clerk ' s Assislaal—a Book of prac Meal forms. •
T h e above books are for sale at wholesale, ve» ry low, by G / H . DERBY & CO.
J u n e 1, 1846. . - ---• •
LUTH-EK K E L L Y & CO;,.*:
LO N G F E L L O W ' S P o e m s , C o m -p j c t e . — P o e m s of H . W. Longfellow,
comple te for 50 c t s . ! at J u n e 12, 1846. D E R B Y ' S Bookstore.
GtfAVA J e l l y — F o r sale at N . T A M -B L I N G S O N ' S . Water street.
npEAS", S U G A R & C O F F E E , of su •"• per ior qua l i ty , for sale by
A u g u s t ^ . R. I?. L A W R E N C E ' .
H " A M 8 — A pr ime lot for sale at N . T A M B L I N G S O N ' S Water shee t . mSy29/, .. •
OJFJ/ET ARTICLES, Elegantly . c u t g l a s s Bot t l es in p a i r s ; Petite Porcelain
Vases wi th covers—superbly finishedrOdorifer-ous SatobeJA-rrSoncentraled Essences* Ex t r ac t s , and unrival led Perfumes from eminent Parisian hpuses . Soaps , Creams , DentifriceSj,Cqsmetics; and indeed a grea t var iety of kindred articles too n u m e r o u s t o ment ion , but fragrant t o Batiety w i th the b rea th of the sweetest flovrors. For sale by L. K E L L Y & CO.
S e c , 19; 1845.
FRENCH PAPER HAMN6S. THE subscribers have fhis day received an
elegant assortment of medium and'low priced French Paper Hangings, direct from Paris, to which they wonfd respectfully call the attention of these designing to purchase.
LUTHER KELLY & CO. Geneva, May 1, 1846.
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BR E W E R ' S Superior Fancy Lozenges of various flavors, for-sale by
L. KELLY & CO. Geneva, May 22 , 18-16. * .
A q u a R o s a e Wrapea-foa. U^ X T R A fiagranl for Ihe toilet, and foi ilavor-
J L J ing toe more delicate a i t i d e s of fuod, distilled and bullied in .\'e\> York, for sale bv
L. K E L L Y &'CO Geneva, M.iy_22, IS 16
C t A S I P H E N E . — W a i r a n t e d or themo-, t ie-.- c in t and purest disti l lation, th is day receiv
ed f- >m New Y o r k , bv May 7, 1816. " L. K E L L Y & CO.
V L € © S 1 © J L by the bsrrel . For sale bv L. K E L L Y & CO.
•Geneva, May 2 2 , I846.
GENEVA FEMALE INSTITUTE; *&%& ȣJo
m H E S U B S C R I B E R , Piincipal of the Ohio Insiitotiop, for the education of the Blind, JL having lesigned his sitnaliuti, u ill open .a pel maun, t St miliary in Geneva N. Y., in October
next. T h e object of the Institute will be to qualify Ffcji.w.i: T K A C U K R S , and also to complete Ihe education of young ladies in the ornamental and u«tf,il branches of moral and scientific education.
The system will conform in part to that uli ich lias proved so decidedly successful in the education of the Blind, viz Oral or Mental e x e i c i s c , frequent nviews and daily lectures. The sub-sciibei 's practical experience foi S P \ H I , ] | )ea is 111 this plan, and his examination of many of the best seminaries in this country and in Europe, satisfy him that it is the most truly effectual method of impaitins; instruction.
It is dpsirableto give the Institution a liberal and benevolent charac ter—having for its great object the preparation of a t-larss of enlightened teachers who will realize their high responsibilities, and be 'eiabled to effect salutary improvements in the school, which may hereafter be committed to Iheir charge.
In older the inort eiTfi-tually to elns-ify the pupi l s , none will be received under 12 years of age. But s-houlJ it be found expedient to adnjit younger scholars, a separate In t roductory Department will be established.
The chief branches of education Kill be as fol lows: .•liilhmclir,Geography. Grammar. I .llxebra, Gwthelry, Linear fy Perspictire Druu-im; and Painting, \ Map nnd Topographical Drau-ii\fC, Vlain and Ornamental Penmanship, Chemistry, and its application to Agriculture
and Domestic Economy, | Bdles-Let'ers, Rhetoric and Composition,
Moral, Natural, and Mental Philosophy, Botany, Geolojy, Jstronomy Physology, Jlnrient and Modem History, Logic, Political Economy.
There will be also thorough reviews ir. the elementary branches, as Oi thography reading, &.C. A couiseof piactical L E C T U R E S on the Anr and P H I L O S O P H Y OK T E A C H I N G , and (ho Govern
ment of Schools, including instructions in Black Board exeieises, will be delivered by the Principal, fo the pupils, d e i g n i n g to become teachers. There will b» un ample supply of P H I L O S O P H I CAL A P P A R A T U S , and the most approved School Furni ture , Globes, Maps, fcc.
The Institute will he thoroughly furnished for the accoinmodat 'on of boarding pupils . To extend its usefulness as far as possible, the teiins will be a- Ion- as is consistent with its proper support—not exceeding Ihe moderate sum of one hundred dollars a year , for board and tu'uion in all the branches, drawing included.
- ,ypf vr-n and M"««c will He char.q-1 i » . ' m Tile, terms of TVy S d ; ± ^ J ^ p L b ^ U i i g J J j e r M f t g j - . T h e most accomplisfterT assls'UllH l ' emaie Instructors wiiTBe engaged. Mns . 17I'API.V will su
perintend the Domestic Department. On evamiiration at the end of the ye.ir every pupil found qualified lo ' each , will receive a Teach
ers' Diploma. A IioAiiD OF V I S I T O R S , composed of sevfral distinguished r i l i / .uis of Geneva, will aid Ihe
Pr incip ' l with their advice and counsel. Further partieulars in Hie gpneral Prospectus and future advertisements. W I L L I A M C H A P I N , Principal.
Refer to N". B. K I U D E R . E S Q . , ? /-„ C, A. C O O K , Ksn, , > G e n r ' a '
Geneva, J u l v 3 , 1816.
GENEVA M A R B L E W O R K S . ON THE EAST SIDE OF WATER STREET.
PERSONS uish i r .g to dres - the Grave of their deceased Iripnds, will find it to (heir advantage
to call on the subscribers, where they will at all I mes find a very sirperirr assoitment of Sepulchral Monuments and Gravestones of evpry variety of pa l lnr r , and of the mo^t skilful workmanship .
Tlrpir marble is fr-un t i e celebrated Ripley & I'arn« Qnary, Rutland, Vermont, and the Berkshire Qnnry. Ma-s . The t have a splendid asscrtment of SNOW WHITK M A R B L H , some of which is T R A N S P A R E N T , and the light of a candle ran be eeen through slat s from 2 to 3 inches in t h i r k n s«4 ai'd in fineness of texture , is equal to the Ital ian, and as hard.
Also a beautiful assortment of clouded Blue, and green Serpenlire slabs, of all sizes, and for all uses. The i r slock of monuments , n o w . is the largest in Western New York, and they « i l ! be in reception of more within two weeks , making in all 17. They
will also be in reception of a lot of the most r h o i y quality of the American Vprmont Marble , which will be far superior to anything of Ihe kind ever brought in 'o Geneva market.
Also a beautiful lot of the Italian. Making in all about S . O O O feet of I I E 4 . D S T O J W 3 S L A B S . _ . - #
The lettering and ornamental work war-anted tn give satisfaclion. T h e y invite all pprsons to call and examine thei r marble and prices, as they are delerminej to sell lower than the lowest. Monuments will be sold very low. A. F L E M I N G is now east, and has been selecting stock & c — All orders by mnil or otherwise, thankfully received and promptly attended to .
A F L E M I N G . H. G. F L E M I N G .
Geneva, July 3. 1846. 79
AHD fgp^H^^^^p ,^ -TH E a b o v ^ f e f e ^ l b s t i ' b p i M j g t t t , „ * e Xear, (S9fl^*r-.'rf«5l„&i»Mi..v«iifi «... following routes : AfiB#l burgh and Corning, B l k „ . r a i l roads ; and by stage roiiti aca, Coming, Bath, Penn Yan-,1
ifj-'fifols-1 mm
ark . S 3 - Leave Geneva at 7 ^ f e ^ K l l r d Jefferson a t 12 1-2 P . M. .*-« T K « f c
Hf. B . T h e firvorite VI w i lb 1 sage b o a t t h i o f l g h o m toe year .
' - e n e v a , M a r d i 17, 1846,
«BW S B I O P ,
vor ' them wi'th a call . Persnni-IvIIBfi ig%loitp ments^ Gravestones, Fire P}3desMf#af tB#; .&t P a ^ i n i r o in fn^t or,,, f f,!r. J f ™ ' « f ^ S ^ W ^ ^ W ^ r ^ " -
W.HQI.ESALE AND R E T A I L L E A L K U S J N
DRUGS, MEDICINES, PAINTS, OILS, DY E WOODS, Dye Stuffs, Window Glass, Looking Glasses, Giocei jcs , Brushes, Lamps, Pa
per Hangings, Singic.il InstrumenU, Bronzes, Leafs, IVifuuiciv, I'am-y Articles, i -e . &.c, have constantly on hand u varied and ample a«30itmcit at Hie louea 1 p n o s :it Iheir store, N o . 1), Seneca-street, Geneva, N . Y., to which they would call the attention of the community and customers from every part of Ihe counlrv. Geneva, June 12. ]H Pi.
PR I M E Y . 5 1 . T E A in six pound boxes. Also Young Hyson of vaiior.3 grades.
Old Hyson, Imperial," Pouchong in papers, Hv-son Skin ; Loaf, Crushed, Powdered, St. Croix. P. Rico, N . 0 . and other Sugars . (Sugar House and other brands of Molasses, logelher with Rice,Saleralus, Spicej , Rice Flour, Soda Il i 'cuit , and Coffee, All fur sale as low as the cheapest by L. KELLY &. CO. ,
Geneva, May 22, 1816.
OH "l^at^r Street. ITHE subscribers liavMf-' dn'&netl,'! neW :Mar-
ble Shop on Wa ' t eW4WfeV ' ( | «P 8 f3 | ! m the north end of the buil'ding-U^erl as-a/Beffly. school Room, on Ihe bridge, ( n % % % p f o W A % i ? I . e , m -ing's Mai H e ShfJp,) %ey*-- Wilf W / g s i - c f ' a t all t imes ready to wai t uponXheia w1ifLiQiv£i-
Facings, in fact any thinsf m . „ : n F...J u ._ . 1 . - ! ° 1-
N . B . T h e subscribers are monthly^ffl tresh-supplies of beautiful Snow Wh't t^ 'f i penl ine Marblp from t h e - R n f l a D d . j V f A - ^ I S and can sell aa cheap ' as' any other roairliitnilfj?1' s t a t e , and the w o r k — w e :von' t Brag-—instcomie and See, thal 's all. • • • 1 - a
73 • - . A . A L L E W , ! r <•* •• '» May 22, 1 8 4 ^ _ L . W. WaiTW&mA
A F U l f L s u p B " '" j % - (-'on)jiri 'sin^Mrs^|im,{e, gn^l vei-j?,, a=so1tme>il 0 ^ ® i j t f C f ! C a ^ i r j ) e r e s , g a t i j | i » s , Tweeds, Kentdc'kjKIeaus, Li'rieri C r i l l i h g s ^ M l V ton and Codditigjon Gloths and othei- g o o d ^ f t r Gentlemen's ^qtymst".jijKeur* C a l i c o e s - o f tlveiy variety, Giiighainajfirtfited Law.nX, Balzeriefts, Ban-ires, G r a d a t e d Cashmere^SilkAQf every,fje-sciipiion, Ribtfoija, Laces , Brocha Shgwl f .oF ju -perior quali t ies at l o w prft-es. B a r e g e \ h o * ' 5 ^ • lane ditto A large assor tment 'Of S t t a i f a i l d Tuscan Bonnetts, wi th numerous1 other. a>$ch;jS. Grateful for past pa t ronage of the p u b l i c nWe shall endeavor to merit its cont inuance.
H. H . & G. C. S E E L Y E v 1
Geneva, May 22, 18411. JK$
dolmau's European Tour. T p U R O P E A N j ^ r l c u h u r e and Rura l Ec,ohd--SU m y , from personal observat ions, b y H e n r y Colman. F i v e numbers , jus t r ece ived .
Pictorial History of England, No . 2 . Emelia W y n d h a m ' ^ h y t b e author of " T « r o
Old Men ' s Talesv'lWiC'".-*" The Chronicfes'0FjS|o,r«rnook, by Douglass
Jerrold. '" * ' ' -History of Oregon Terr i to ry , by Farnhan*. Just received at (3. H . D E R B Y & C O . '
. , Geneva, J u n e 6 ,1846 .
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1
Kev. James Richards, I>. 1*. E C T U R E S o n Menta l Phi losophy a n d T h e
ology, by James Richards , D . D. , la fe j>rg-fessor of Christian Theo logy in (he Seminary/a t Auburn, wilh a sketch of his life, b y R e v . Samuel H . Giidley. Just published and i o r sale b y
June 5, 1846. G. H . D E R B Y & C O . "
STJEAITI FOIVEBU TH E S U B S C R I B E R is happy to i n f o r m ^ *
customer?, that he has erected a new Factory-near the lake, and is puffing up a Steam Eftgme for the purpose of being able ( a s h e a l w a y s h a s } of furnishing his SASH and B L I N D S a» c h e a p as tn / in Ihe state. T h e subscr iber is h»pj)'y t o say, that he h a s , by pe»seve,retnre in t h e system of superior w o r k , obtained a repu ta t ion f o r b i s Sash and Blinds through a large seciion-.of this country. Every thing- furnished in t h e l ine of Sash, Blinds, Cases, F a n c y Sash, Fa in t i ng , Glazing, Paper Hangings &c. &c.
His sale s h o p iTin t h e Frankl in Stores . E D W . P . E A R L ' ,
Geneva, March 13, 1846. 6m63
Steam Mill Wotiee* / ' O H the convenience of the publ ic , I have « -. tabI i shed-3 F L O n j R S T - O i R m J f f j » -
Ter-srreef,"Corie door•fibr^fW the StoxeTa\^%i-cupied by Mr. ' D . S. Sk'aats},') Tn cjfargflF ti£$).p-C I I A P I N All purchases made o f him wHIBe^ilie same a s if purchased a t t h e Mill., I shall ; c o n tinue, as usual to deliver all F lou r purcbas.ed sof me, ei ther at the Mill, o r at the Steam mWShar Store, on Water sfreer. • "
J G H T T W - B i i E r Steam Mill Geneva. Apri l 1, 1846. 6 6
BOOKS & STATIOWEJEtr. A L A R G E assortment of B o o k s an'd S fa t ion-
ery on hand, at N o . 31 Seneca'Streetl a m o n g which are most of the S C H O O B B O O K S in use in fhis sect ion of the coun t ry . A g o o d assor t ment of Books for School Liliravies,, S ^ B J J A T H SCHOOL L I B R A R I E S , ( a t t h e Uuioti*price3.A
Ogatas ^s^a@asQ.&" ' &c. & c , [as cheap as airy QtbeT e s t a b l i s h m e n t !
W. H . S M I T H . ' Geneva, M a y 16, 1845. „ - c - . «.. .-W. H . S. is also Agent for t b e . s a t e o f C Q M -
S T O C K ' S celebraled M E D I C I N E S . '
OLD IRON. LD Cast Sc rap , and W r o u g h t I R O N , b o u g n t in any quanti t ies by
Jan . 5 . C U R T I S , R O S E & C O . 250 cords seasoned H a r d M a p l e W O O D f i r
sale. ' ' . . T o P e d l a r s & C o u n t r y M e r c l i a n t s .
TH E subscriber h a s How" a large assor tment of pedlaHs wares, and i s prer tarerr to j o b ' t o
country merchants any article in h i s s t o c k a t las, low a rate as N e w York jobbers charge. , " .
mayl_2 H.G> H U G H E S ^
C L E A B T H E T B A - C H L t . - .
DE R B Y & CO. have just received t h e i r . l o p g looked for beautiful patterns ot P » p k r
H a n g i n g s . Call qu ick , for they g o orfffike "wi ld f i r e ' . ' ' May I d , ' 4 6 . 9 . : -
f N S E E D OIL .—A few barrels '&r sale l ow by the b b l . by - • <
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G E N E V A WHOLE!SAIiK
DRUG AND GROCERY S.TORE. H I i s u b s c r i b e r s w o u l d r e s p e c t f u l l y i n f o r m t h e i r c u s t o m
ers nnd the public generally t ha t they have n e w received* their Spring supply of goods, which they offer for sale at wholesa le and retail, on such te rms as, w e thjnl;, canno t fail to give entire satisfaction.
D e a l e r s , P h y s i c i a n s a n d F a m i l i e s a r e i n v i t e d t o e x a m i n e t h e i r ^ o o d s a n d p r i c e s before purchasing e lsewhere , as thay feel very confident from Ihe great ca re taken in their selection, and tho circumstances under which they were bought , that t h e y are prepared lo sell as good goods and at as low prices as can be bought at any establishment in Western New York. Their stock consists of a very extensive and geiferal assortment of .
GENUINE DRTJGS AND MKBICINBS together with all the most desirable and popular P a t e n t OTpdictMes of t h e ' d a y , most of which t h e y will sell at wholesale at Ihe manufacturers ' commission pr ices , and some kinds much lower.
good and prices l o w j bn t we will not say that w e will sell "cheaper (ban the cheapest ," but w e will venture to say t h a t w e will sell as cheap.
W I N D O W « £ < A § S by the quanti ty, at factory prices, and at re ta i l , cheap . Also Pu t ty , Apothecar ies Glass W a r e of all kinds
Gold and Silver Leaf. . Gold, Silver a n d Tin Foi l . Gold, Silver ond Copper Bronze . Surgical and Dent i s t s Ins t ruments at manufac
turers prices. Trusses , Supporters , Syringes &c
PA3NTETS A M D <Q>32,§ | of all k inds , a large stock a lways on hand and . t v r y l o w prices.
Cabinet and Coach Varnish, manufactured by S. P . Smith , Newark, New Jersey .
Ji 'pan, Leather Varnish, Spir i ts Turpent ine . LRUSHES—Pain t , Whi t ewash , Hair , Flesh;
Tooth , Na i l , Comb. In short , w e have brushes of all k inds , sorts and sizes.
-Pcrfum.-ry and F a n c y aif icles, Toi let and Shaving Swaps in grea t var ie ty .
W A U L P A P E f f i ,
'The i i stock 0^ Wal l Paper is large, assortment
LOOKING GLASSES. O u r s t o c k o f L o o k i n g G l a s s e s i s l a r g e , a n d a s s o r t m e n t g o o d , ( d e c i d e d l y the i a r g
est stock in t o w n ; ) w e have them at a n y pr ice , from eighteen cents t o fifteen dollars, persons wishing t o buy would do well to look a t ours before purchasing efnewhere. w e nave a room devoted exclusively t o Looking Glasses 5 w e have a lso Lpoking Glass Plates of al l sizes.
LArvtiPS! I M P S ' t LAMPS! Wo havo a good assortment of L a f l p consisting of the" Patent bolar Lamps, for-
parlor/mantle, side and suspending t'l?a«p1!ene Lamps, Side and suspending $ Oil Barhplf M g.eat variety j Hall Lanterns; also Efherial Oil Lamps, (Ethenal OiLisa rmw-article in tbisinar, feet) these lamps may- be used for all domestic purposes and have many acceded advantages ovefctte common oil lamps. We have also Glass Candle Sticks, Lamp Glebes and Chimnoys^Ratper Shades and Lamp Wicks of all descriptions. * '
€t"tt O © J3 K B 13 & . „ ; J - ' ' ' SUGARS of ail kinds and. qualities, by the hogshead, battel w ; - « « » i H@VaR"(
SES—Stewarts Sugar House-Syrup, Porto Rico Syrup,New Orleans &c., in Iar#fV *mal! .mm* TS5AS~Old Hyson. Joung Hyson:, Hyson: Bftjtr* P«*cbpTigHOolMg>.^OTh«»|,_,&«^
I herring. Geneva. June !>, 1846. PXATT .
R U S H E S — C l o t h e s , F l e s h , , and Ha t brushes, a large assortmentOThoIe-
sale or retai l , of every qual i ty and ftaftexn For sale b y SP"EE8 ," *
Nov 7 , 4fctSene<:aistv
CH A M O I S - L I N E D Ber l i r i .^ lo tes , for driving j mixed and-pMnwooi ieng lS i iSa
for win te r wea r , fo r safe b y ' • - S J P E I R , T
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« AnBiuials., . , :•' • THE Opal, Friendship's Offering,. Rosa.tof
Sharon, Christian's Annual,. Mayflower, Hyacinth, Juvenije Gem,, Rosett6v.Eorgle't*me-not, and Drawing Room -Annual. T ,...., ^.
Nov 14 W. JJ-fH-jkl-rg^ •• C H A l B S ! C H A I B S ! ! . CUAJMUgfl
JUST received, a good assortment.5rt%E$p£. consisting of Mahogany, Hair Seatsy<§l«ei|»^
Curl Iwaplej Cane seats,: |i!lEtb.oganyi%|H^^^P1' Rockers. Also, a good assortmfint-iof-SdJMS-i and CatoifiCt Pttrpiftlr^ngetteRal^w^lp, will be sold Very cbeam W „ . .' v>.Lai&••:•••
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.goodsfoi-saleA tv^m^&mi A may 12,1846 , ^ fJil^ V
FRESH PRUNES in $lass3af$&* I sale by - K H.LAWBBNOEi
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