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Page 1: M • '•'-.' ac. *C · Jacob Wnidow, David Denning-, David iMaxon, Crandle Isaac Kelly Nathan Seymour Nathan John Wood,;••('»rlo Beeb*>e, ls:ac. Jackson', Alv'aji The BttfFalonians

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Maji-iusa .u.—uu BCBB

"BY YESTEKlp'S MAIL.

W e learn by last evening*.* Mail, that a moat disgraceful sceno w a s enacted by the House at its sitting, on Saturday opening, on the contest-ed election, which by the way, * u pretracted till daybreak on Sunday morning. W o have only l ime to add, that Mr. Bynum and Mr. Wise were prevented from grappling each other on the floor, which they were jproparinj to do *hH:l <U';H1V» to this subject• agn:::. '•."

the effort needed, as the general impression among them is, that Van IJuren will succeed* do what they will to oppose him. By ma-kingragreat noise they hope to retain their partizans in the ranks, though they [them­selves do not expect success. Theiri blus­tering will serve only to deceive a few of their own over credulous followers.

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_-__iL Tan New-Orleans Bee; of the 15th ult says.

v.u, currant in that City that the Town ot J C a r o l i n a ; jtonio had f.I!on tnto the hands of Santa ;

APPOINTMENTS WV Til P PRES1DKNT, By and uith the advice end consent of the

Senate,.' Beverley Dani*>l to he. Marshal of the

United States for the District of North r -port w rf.-.r. An Aona, who had peremptorily demanded tho sur. J reader o f the Fort, bat had received a prompt I and decided refusal. The garrison had ful lcon. fidcace in its .ability lb r.|pM the Layauir

M A R R I E D ,

Mr.

T h e S t e a m b o a t Rando lph w a s burnt at X a s h v i l l e o n the 16thj u l t . , by which three l ives w e r e lost , and property to the amount of b e t w e e n t w o and three hundred thousand dol lars des troyed . T i l e boat w a s partly i

« u r e d , a n d i t i s s u p p o s e * , a good share, o f t h e , Thornyal l -of this C i t y .

property In Gates im the lid in'sti; Mr.

In N o r t h Pcnfield, on t|he 4 t h insfr. D A N I E L E-. G U R N S E Y o f Michigan C i t y , Indiana, t o Miss M A R Y A N N P H I L ­L I P S , of t l .e former p lace .

O n Thursday E v e n i n g , by t h e Rev . W m . Mack, Mr. Osborn Hanfcrd, to ;Miss Catha­rine,second daughter of Mr. John Marchant .

O n the 2 8 t h inst . by the Rev. Air. Mack, Mr. I l a w l e y W h e a t o n , J o Miss Margaret

F r o : n a C o r r e s p o n u e u t , da:ed WASUtNGTON, M a r c h 23*. 1S3G.

. T h e S a v a n n a h G e u W « a n c o n t a i n s a let­t er d a t e d P ico lara , March ]5«h, a s f o l l o w s :

*• A n e x p r e s s from Fort Drane,. last e v e ­n ing; s t a t e s that G e n . ; S c o t t is there—that G<m. G a i n e s had retired from F o r t D r a n e before S e o t t arr ived—that w h i l s t at the VV

L i s t o f L e t t e r s

R E M A I N ' N G in the Post OlT.ce at Cl'arkson, April 1,- 1836.

Hiram Alien Amos Fuller' Gideon Orr' John A lion Soptirunia FeL Ge'ortje Feaso Samuel Adams lows Job Phelps -John C Anin Silas Ft&pnt#. Daniel Porter Jeremiah Acker Lto her "Freeman Lydia Pea h Reuben Alien Morris L Fe ris'Wra Parker John B Allen Henry Fosn'iue A Pairish-Jemima Buves Iaaac Fellows A Piiiliipu Jat'nea Beard Robert H Green Seymour Pond

r, . . . . . . "tophen Basia Aaron Garrijjus Abram Pratt l" "ucox\Soun Blossom jr K!i 0uilup Harvev Puree

u, \h*» Harriet Rose. I John Bil l ing James CiilhV- Geo \t Robin^h In W e s t R U S H , oh the 2 9 t h utt. by John!Sawyer Bowen Anson Huriburt ElectaRandall

L i s t o f L e t t e r s

r) E M A I N I N G in the Post Office at Perrinton, t April 1,1836. -

Job Avre* ;;• E-.hraimGerdinerRachol Reeve Sylv Abbot James H Gillet 2 Gideon Ramsdol Juntos ArinrtroDgFrederick Gates Mar ha Rundel David Abbot i Thos Henderson Ann Sthiron Joseph Andrews Benjamin Howe ErastusA Smith Samuel BatemanOielia Hull N S>*Coy ' viilion Buitlong.,CharleS Hopkins Francis ^alefl Peirsoa C Brees Andrew Lincoln Silan H Segar Cornrlia Bene- Thomas P Mat-Amos Sigler '

dint tljews C C V«;miess. Wm H Barker Pinna Miles Silas Vandusefi ;

Mary Noyes Doctor.'VVJrts. ^an»uolP;Noves4!>i>ra.'hyFVV<u*r;i M«.jte« Or«lway[' Mil.i«A\f*terbHry

R ffPa.no . ' Wm T» VS'ilhnnts John Peters Geor^tVjWard Orrin Palmer 'F'>%Wiiiilr-»J Mathew Perrot W m Wilcox ; JamesnPerrin 'J'ltuinas Wriiits

A. GOODIvLL, P. At.

f^vrus Cole Aimon Cane • 6ti» Clapp Ara'za J••Jla'k C C Durney Freelove Onv's Ros«d«t Ful *r Nelson Fulier • a p &

G.

StuP, Esq., Mr. Joseph H. Washburn t o -M*ihew Brower Jeremiah HosncrD.\nie' Ivoufte

'Miss Sarah Austin, of Ya :es, Orleans Co. Abner C BoUfordJacob Hews John £ Brown: Samuel'Hate ;. j o ia. Bates . Chair M Hoyi George Burnett W m Hart Robert M Brownjonathhn Hunt DIF.D,

Oh the morning"of.the IGlhuIt.,'at the house j Warham Barber John Henry of Mr. K'oi>ert Wilson, at NT ICK, Michigan, \l,r* j fi'".'*1"?® BdjtngerJames Hinds Harriet M. wife of Mr. Hiram 'Brown,•former V i t h l a c o o c h e e . P o w e l l . J u m p e r , a n d ' A b e l , | f f j , ^ ^ ^ 1

W , r e i n c a m p s u m g for p e n c e - t h n t they _ . . . u ? a . a Anjjhetmc, . . - „ , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . i r i , B x , . n I T ' '•-• • „ , , M V n n n m ^ i ^ , \i \» o*^i. . . w i *» ,.*« | Elua A BushnellDavid Jones Philip

V ? V n T P'' V T ^ - P - ' S"t'«v Bunnell E Jucket H.rarn Shnart of Yatrs^ Orleans o o , , forperly ^Xtm C:ty, j N^aihaniel ( lark Ob.-di*h Johnson-ally Saw ver

wer.« tired of . f ighting- T h e Ind ians h a v e m ^ v e d rheir w o m e n and ch i ldren about 4 0 m i l e s from the late b a t t l e g r o u n d . G e n . S c o t t had the off r <|f 1000 Creek I n d i a n s .

w i t h h i ; " in 2 0 d a y s

N o douht the w a r i s -euded before thl»y— Jour.oj Com. . j

A man h a s . opened _a manfactory o f arii . l -c ia l Sesh-bait in N e w Bedford. Flies made t o order, and the bes t o f worms a ] w a y s on hand. j ]

., - - - j - t~f "'*»* A fellow who late'y hung.himself in his

jlungeon, left the following writen upon the wall:—** hnt this better than bodaerin^ a jury r»-

T h e Frcdohia Censpr s a y s there h a s scl*-dora been a s e a s o n w h e n there h a s so„much •ice accumula ted in Lali|e E r i e , a s during the past w in ter , and fromj present indicat ions navisration wi l l not orJen till the middle o f

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M a y . T h i s fact is s i g p i n c a n t o f t h e impor t a n c e o f t h e '* G e n e s e e j V a l l e y C a n a l , " s i n c e by i ts aid and that o f tihe G e n e s e e R i v e r to M o u n t M o r n s , which isj now free from ice , w e should be enabled to penetrate the val ley of-t h e Ohio, s o m e w e e k s ; earlier than by the L a k e , e s p e c i a l l y after a w i n t e - a s s e v e r e as . t h e o n e ju^t pas sed , but w h o s e e 3 b c t s prom­i s e a y e t ionger c o n t i n u a n c e .

£ £ r T h e package;of h o l e s on the Peop le ' s B a n k , at P a t t e r s o n , N e w J e r s e y , supposed t o have been lost or embezz l ed s o m e w h e r e b e t w e e n the former place and S a n d u s k y , ar­r ived safe ly t o t n e p lace o f dest inat ion , and'

iy all susp ic ion o f foul play TBI an

M&nson Richard Edward RuV(<les Henry Rip'snm Nicholas Rose. JohnP Rail '.'".'• John Stephens Urren Sililcv/T-

j ZcbuionC BrownSoIomon Hosnec Daniel Shook'. | rieiiian Beedlo Isaac E Hoyt . Frcdi-riek Sni th

T e x a s , on .fha 17th of 1 l'\vi B/^cl ,LepnardHarwoodAlon.wShourd Eliza A BushnellDavid Jones Phihp Sm:!h

iged .21 Vcar« A t Vetv-York, on the 19ifh>nat. SAMCRL IS Chadaev

AtfsTj* T A L C O T T , late Attorney Gerieral^f this Marvin Clark ji»atf|agf() 45 years t

At Hudson, on the ITth in»:t.. TnoMas B A Y , 'ate Mai or of tltat city, in ihie 56th year of his a ' i e , . " •'•'

Alan.son Corbin Leander Kent Joseph Kent jr

Fresh Lemons,

E"<OR sale l»v I F A R LZ Y & f l A MI L T O > , ap *. Near thi> Genesee Bridge.

Isaac Thomas W Udell Ji>hn Van Sten-

burgh George Worden Bar,y>n'Wright

Dornian Clark phire John H Clement J Lyna Chnrl-'sCain . David Lane Benjamin - ook James Limiley Jost ph Colburn John Lambert Lewis DrtUUet Leander Laktt Win Dillingham JosepJiHLoyejoy Ira Wright

H O I ' S * * T l l f ^ V P * TTlL^A V r t t l ^ ^ f Jeremmh Dunn B-njam n Lee'." .• Wf-ahhy 'Wrichi , 1 0 i 5 v 1 U i , U S » *ai*.L llt.OUC.e-. T h c o d o r e D u n - Abner Munn Elizabeth W. ight

p HETMonroe Society, N o . I, of the towns o! j . him . George Murylie%yTl)o* VVillianis i. Henrietta and Rush, Tor the detection ..f ' r alvia D o ^ Adin Manl»y. Win William «

'Horpe I hieves and other purloiners have held | Elijah Dfako John C Mur-ay Na ban Williams th-tr Annual Meet ing and arc n-.w prepared f R e n i a -Eastman James Moreldnd Z.bulonW.y.ara with ample Tunas, and 21 thiteugh-going .id -rs, j B^»ja EUworih Win McCl.nt.c '

N S dishing Aaron Clint Stth Cook

A'iron Eirtg Silas Knapp Chas Knowltoij JosephkLoc

Augustus Clark Kellogg & Lam- JeraHtinhThoma*

Betse v D Spencer Wm G Sherwood Oliver Smith Polly Sh'uart Noah Smith Alanson Thomas

r»»nrty to start at a mimueN warning in (lursui1

of thievra, who.may expect f) be punished to the extent of the law. T h e fo towing is a list of members, vir: • ." If . Andrew Snidor, Simron m. <"oe, John Russell, A;>n-r Pratt, Jsjar W e i ks >im»on Wh-c ler ,

Francis Elliot WTm M-irris Isaac J Whitney Ju ia A WooJrniF

Robert Fellows John H Nowlin Wm Fosmire W m Norton

t Hazard H Wii,

cox • • Win Wellington

G. CLARK, P. M-

consequen; an end.

Juc.>fa "A- Farpo, Matthiasf.L. Angle , Daniel dt i inby, Isaac Colvin, John F. Fargo,.Robert H. '«>r,Io«». Lu'her I loyey, Gliitrlea S. . B<>u .'hfon, Ph i • B Kfelrr, C'h.iri<**rt F. D i^k ih^n , l lbpk ins P. Hat! J.»hn C. vVehster. Walter M.sten.John D t.'ir<ch. H nrv I.von, An-!rew Kins«i»l>nry, Nathan Jrif rds, Mocrate* Smi th David St.-ne, K—nezer Hoyt , J eob Hartl Christian tlouck, F a ah "-mnn Li.ib,;" CV»;p9-II S«ml. Lodwick, J •>ati an Winvow, Jared GoirtonJpanics ^i errf, 4<ar »'n Btrr, Erastus L . [I ultlr, AhxaniW'r WiJiiams., Jo* Williams, Abel Poat, «atnoej Webster. Georcs L. Bi-cu with, Gordon Ellis, Lv^; m i n H a wley, Aid rich Co An.. Solomon Keys , N^hetniah Av*»ry. Lyman l\o\>y. John Fent»er,,

1st o f L e t t e r s

Jacob Wnidow, David Denning-, David iMaxon, Crandle Isaac Kelly Nathan Seymour Nathan John Wood,;••('»rlo Beeb*>e, ls:ac. Jackson', Alv'aji

T h e BttfFalonians are m o v i n g in beha l f of! R'-mrngt.n, Jacoi) Martin, T e x a s . ' V e r i l y our s i s t e r C i t y - e x h i b i t s , a commendabie spirit ot l iberality in all th ings . 'So htsinuatiany friend S t a r , 'pon honor.

Lnnv.'ister Gorton. *C»ow Henry L lV+ri#p i lawJev. t0hn Hjver B»-nj min F . H m

J icK.-K'ynohls Harris.JonathanG Lonsr^-Mowk ^"clsorj Ulnnlow. Jacol. C\aip. Wm Lawrenrrj

S a m u e l T i t a , Thomas Dailv jr., Daniel Mart i i i Rd»»rd »" W'.iSwo'th., Wr.ght Field. Mart i ! ^mi b «^hsrie« Chamherloin, Isaac Pulifson,Fli-••'•a S. Kimb'H, Orin' Hovt, Thomas Daily. fr'n. Hunn, Wai.C. Corn we 11, Isaac Simot.son, VT II. Gorton. * ap5-r.1m

BrooKS £lia* D Hilt M*lo Bourne Robert Holley WilliamV.RundeirCalvin? Burnet llaris D Haady Jacob {• Ripley John BeafCe Daniel Hivcn Allen. '& Robin>onJoisiahT Buckroan Reujj- LiiisardEiizabethbicadnian Low

Hibner 'Harriet Hip Jwc»b

Buekmai) Ebeti- Hibner George ezer > Hart G«»orjie

Brainan David J. hnston Law-Brown John Ballard. John Baker Increase Bushaw J..hn ' "one B^nj^mift Ivmgsbury,Ki'ijah'<iminonsJaincsH Crippen Niver- King Ira "••. Sl.earn's Caroline Case James Esq Kinsman Hiram Stooard.Wm

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X i s t o f L e t t e r s

I> E M A I N I N G in the Post Office at. Greece I N . Y , March SL 1856.

Jonathan Avery Jacob Lowden 2 Johnson Sporry Jiirvis Barrows Stephen LowdenAlmira P Sawyer Thomas Braidy J G Merrill ' Elnathan Stevens Joseph D Bull Isaac Lovnjoy Amos Sigler • .•' Consider Ciish- Samuel D MooroHenry Stone

man 2 Samuel Marvin Mary Sargeant2 John G Crandall Joremiah Moore James Spoor' Am.IBD DunningMrs Marlishan CharlesWSmock Elener Emt-rson Manchosier . Setli Townsend 2 Rov G GriawoU2Wi!l am Murray James Vaughtn Lemuel. Hatch .Mr Markham .: 8 Walker Felix Hughes MargaretMcKeriElijah Wilson Edmund Hmkley ny . Jo*eph Webb Win Happer 'William Myers' Ali-x WeL<« Wm H'intiv John Parker Philip Htwkins Oliver Perkins Lucretin Irwin. John Porigo Dtiv\d M Jacix .Sophrouia Q.ui John Johnsoti •"* - by Clarissa Jo'hn<<nuJohn Rotan . Caleb B ifitmes Cathu'i inn ^p-ar John Youmans 'John A Kline Marv C Markey

apS '--.; S . B B R A D L E Y , . P . M.

A 1-.i$i o f L e t t e r s

RE M A I N I N G in the Post Office, at Br'ffhtari N . Y., Macl i 31, 1836.

Ch mcoy WblcO'i Thoma« Walk«r A C Webster • VXiriillo. Warner John Whit acre Mrs McWh*

West ITIciitloa Stone Quarry.

TH E subscribers c a n furnish,ot the S one duarry Ibtmorly owned by Doctor Smith,

of Lima, on the direct road leading from Roch­ester to Lima, on»? mile and a half west of the village of W e s t Mendon. ahnost all kinds of B r j I L D l N G S T O N E of the b. at. qual i ty; Step Stonca pf all shapes and s izes ; all kinds of 8fone uned in Brick and Cobte btone Building; Colums and Pillar* for oprn fronts; 'Door Cans, Window Caps, Sills and Thresholds, Circle Door and Window Caps, Pink. Cistern and Wel l Stone, Milk Shelves. Flagging for Cellar

j Fluor:; and .*>ide-Walk.-,''&'*. j All kinds of Stjne cut to order in plain er I iiiou'd.ing."- . " ' ' • . ;

• AH.C'finmuhlcattonV'shiJ orders by mail will be promptly attended ».;.•••

ii. vi & v n j v l . T t v K - E i l S - ; "•WVat Mnitilno, A;>;il 5, lB3ti—tat*

Eleanor Prieo Levi H Parish^ l<i\iti Palen Enos Rogers Elijah Ross Jiioob Starling

Slier-

lisau At wood Hiram King Hannah B ossomLury K ng ts'iac-Btiits George K.ng Pliny Billings lien] Lyman . .SiiinuoJ Birdeo Simeon Latvia M i l o j Barns 1 sane Moore 2 George ChandlcrCharlea \1uliord 2Priscilla Emely Colwell 'Wdham, Met calf vvood Horafio Crosby Henry Myrej- Ohar'tes Pharp Joseph M Clark L Mudgo Solorrioa Doty , E M-Trsov Ht?nry Fidler ' S C fttcF.aiiriii Moriss' Fassit Isaac C P e'.'ps i-harle^ Higgins P..P Peck 5 John Hames Thad H Patch Reuben Hccork en 3

ap5 B E N J A . B. BLOSSOM, P. M.^

Thomas Taylor 2 Harriet Wiggins] Hiram Williams' One Dutch Le tor the name uuiutei iigibJe

r T ^ H E Subscribers have been at some trouble JL .toJcstabiwh a " M A R T " for the gale of

- J 11&YSUH& C a r r i a g e s ,

* Cattle and Farming (/Unsils, which is how in xucceynfur experhueht; at the.

R o c h e s t e r P l o u g h E a c t o r y , (Jackson's old Sitand,) yo 9 0 , State Street.

r p H E subscriber is now finishing a large as-JL sortment of Ploughs of the most approved

patterns, snd warranted of first rate eastern Castings and good timber ;

Also—Cultivators and Road Scrapers, made of c i s t iron, orAl a first rate article. A g-neral assortment of Shares, Land Sides, and ptner ar­ticles foi repai ing. constantly uii band, which lie flatters himself will b» an induce m«ut Joftf-nuirs to give him a sail, instead of buying ploughs timt are sent into rh«c inntry from n̂

distance,.arid no certamiy of getting -hares, <*e. for repairing. Repti iring done at short notice Cash paid (or old cat* iron, .'•

•*'..•'-.;.•••' , P. D. W R I G H T . Rochester, march 12,1^36.—fSMtf

Ulita Floor Cloths.

TO E •fubscriber tiz*«r\ h a n d s complete as-, sorunent of Oil Clothsm.»de by the Utica

Fl«»r Cloth Manufacttfrrng Company, which 1 will enable him to. furnish western Merchent i

at the firit call. "' :' ..'. 1 he company have iihrrolly redt'reed the.prjee

'• R nssctver Omnty House"- corner of S la te ! 0 f rheircloi in 10 p*-r"ct • thiis in connection with

Valuable Farn% for Sale,

SI T f J A T E ir the town of Bttre , (Orleans county, three miles fz-oio

the Erie cana' and Court Hoove, consisting of 347 acres, on which is one new stone Dwe l l ing House and

>ne small frame one—threegood l}»rn9tZQhy I 40 feet each, Sndo«her n»«ce»*snry buddings, end

a Saw Mill on a *ir<«?m which o»*»es ihrr.ogh the farm; and on which is a good * ie f< r a'gr.et mill. A sufiici^nt portion of. the farni IM atult-r imi-rovtment, with an abundance of gr*fi*4 I'ruit. There are fifty s e n * of wheat now oo fha ground, which, wi'b the stock and farmiCD* plements, worth fmr/i threw to f-,ur hundred dol-hrs,- will UP sold with,the farm, for the som c( $13,88')— 85/JOO down, th*- r« mnirid»'riri snr.uai p a y m e n t s ' J C U A N F O f t p .

Itifchester, March 7, 1^36. mar t5 -r t f

Splendid Farm for Sale. _' *|•"* H E F.irrn now occupied by J ,

^ g g g k - A D R o - k U n i . at B.rre Center, - • - * ' • Orleans county, six miles frcm • fee

Canal and ' ourf Mouse at Alt>i<>n, c o n t a i r u g 245 sc irS , on which

'here is a good new Frame House, thre* good new Barn*, two g'-od '»r< herds, 20 ncres o f wheaton the ground, .160 acr*-s under iui| rov«~ meiit. a gO'xJ sugar orchard, i* nd plenty of rait timber, wi'h a fine cr*ek of water runni'e g thro' it. Th:s valuable i.irm will !-e ̂ old »t $ 4 4 « * acr«—one third down, and one third may t«> main on diorr^;ge eight y«ar*.

List ot' Le t ters

RE M A I N I N G in the Post OrHoe atRush, N . 1 MurchJ31,1936# . r . .

Miss Angehne Ralph E Kinney Simeon Rowley Allen Girahuin Lewis Kdmund Sterns

E'cxander Abbv Mrs Oarolin; McJohn Siooksieger M issLuah S im«ns Miss Kliz.ibetb

Thompson Algernon i Tho­

mas Henry Wol! ? John Wilcox •

James C Adams Laughjin AAios Babcoc<fv Thomiis AloeV Henry G Baker M's Eiiz.a E

artinCraw Markham E Caso Esq ConraVd Mook Dan Di»ch Samuel Nash Orlin Douglass Lucius Oaks 2 Mrs P.>ll^-Doi|geBamey OverhisefCyrus Welton W A Fettctfrr- Samuel Parmer".Augustus L Wlii Ctaricy G»ff •... Geprg« Price '' «foW '"barb** Guff '^Horatio N Reed MinsJuKaWi bur JainosHempstcadBenj Richurd- Dan el R Wisel Z S Hcims son 2

ap5, JOHN B CROSBY,.P. M

and iVluMitbrdi*tre.rtfif'i:oche»ter,on W R O N G S D*V ofwtich week during'the seneon. T.h*> first sale took place on theIGih.inRt. at 10 o'clock.' T b e i e areu numberof j«iod Hordes on hand to he sold. ;Persons wishing to buy or sell will do well to iftfend Good stabling fot i iorseo and Cattle—charges mode retc.

O * S o h an esiablwhmenl was much needed in our growing City and should l»e encoufagi'd.

' T h - pu/licpatrAnnge isrej-pi'ctfuiry solicited i^T An experienced Rtint-man and Rider al-

wk,ys ready to txhtbit houses P E T E R T O N E , H I R v M A L L E N ,

Rdche«ter. mtr-'h 10,1"3G . Auctioneer. N . B A Book will be k«*pt at Mr, P TOME'S

whoi«* persons may enter their property anyt ime previous to t>e sale - -wh ich will[beiiniailo in ro­tation. First come first served

L i s t o f Let ters • p EVIAINjNG in ihio PostOnice,Mendon,N. Y.,

March 1'ihn Adamsdn I-a Aineswor:h Ira A Bn'zzell Garrett .'Ben'

. selacr Baker Alex C

• rey 2 . Spear James 2 Sterns Wilison fScovil Rusfrl Steel Pbebe Miss

rapco Staring Robert Johnson M? South A linon i JohnstonJ*jnes Smith.-Amiru '-•:. Ki bv Thomas Smith''Josenh 2

ton Ha vis H A Dover J/)hn Dunshie Jo-et>h Knrl Charles Fisher [nrael Hodge

L e v i Hathawjky \ndrew HarttjtunMr Seela ii.intel Hurlb Lizv Harris

< ha^pe 1 Perry HLeonard Samuel Sbo«erafl. J itui.ea

TH.Iv P E O P L E or THK SvAlrx; OF NTKW YOPK, to the Widow and next >f kin to Guernsey

G (T. late of the town of ltu*h, in the county of VlonVoo decea<od: — You are,hereby cit«-d to ap o-ar l ie foe Mortimer F. Delano; Surrogate of he countv of Mon-rie. at Ids jffic** in Rochester

tn <«aid c m n t y , on the eiglilnf-nth day of April I -3o , at ten o'clock in the ••fort noon,'toat'end the

'•••'• Editor's Correspondence. " W A S H I S G T O S ^ March 2 6 , 1 3 3 6 .

D E A R SSK^—You wi l l recollect; t h a t a short t i m e s :nce t h e w h i g press w a s loud in i t s de­n u n c i a t i o n s aga ins t the administrat ion in conaeqfuence of the c ircular i s sued by the S e c r e t a r y o f t h e T r e a s u r y to t h e D e p o s i t B a n k s , requir ing thetn to provide t h e m s e l v e s w i t h a sufficient a m o u n t o f s p e c i e to mee t a n y e x i g e n c y that m i g h t ar ise . from a depress ion in the m o n e y market , .or to mee t j probate of the last win and testament of the said, a n v d e m a n d s on them from anv source . T h i s Giiernw-yG-'/f, deceased.-reo'uis .uon w a s denounced a s an a t tempt to G , v c " u"^-r;b.- hand andjorKciHl, seal of . he

4 , • »- • , -, ! -r> i L \ - • rr Q N-aid.r*urrojfate, at RoccevH»r. m s a t d o u n c r a s h t n e L m t e d Mateaj B a n k , by bringing (L.& ) l v > this thirteenth <«ay >f Februarv., 1H36. t h e power o f the g o v e r n m e n t to hear on it j a p 5 - r 2 w * M. F. DELxl .NO, Surrogate t h r o u g h t h e a g e n c y o f t h e D e p o s i t B a n k s ,

, j - i ^ a _ .-. w-*torrir»r i'r! pronto « ^ r o o c r p i T 3 U { * S C A N T to an order of ihe Surrogotp and asso a s a;» a t i e m p t i o c r e a i e a pressure) Y-** e , . ._o /• »,» .• • . • •

. . , , j . I. i , P 1 • of the eou ti?.of Monroq, notice is herc!»v in tne m o n e y market , byj t h e wi thdrawal o f a ? : v e n r o a „ p<krs;onB having uny claims a«rain«t. l a r g e amount o f s p e c i e from c irculat ion , there- -i-ioratio N S.*ed. l a w o f the rbwn of Ku»h. in by c o m p e l l i n g other bacikd t o contract their the County »f Monroe deceasfd, ti> exhibit th. bus inesy . • ,

T h i s t h e m e a n s w e r e d jfor the, t ime , but" an exhibi t ion o f t h e condi t ion o f t h e Depos i t B a n k s h a v i n g b e e n cal led for and furnished, t h e fa l lacy o f their previous c lamor w a s reachiy s e e n ;n t h e uniform condi t ion o f the ban/if-*, h a v i n g about t h e s a m e a m o u n t o f s p e c i e a s o ther .we l l regulated banks , wjien a n o n the t u n e o f the opposi t ion w a s changed ,

• a n d instead' o f charg ing t h e Depos i t B a n k s w i t h h a v i n g a n u n n e c e s s a r y amount o f spe­c i e , t h e y suddenly made the discovery that the banks had by fur t o o l i t t le o f i t ; and thereupon sounded t h e no te o f alarm for the sa fe ty o f t h e public r e v e n u e . Sudden and in­t e n s e a larms are pecul iar t o -whig po l i t i c ians , — t h e a l iment that s u s t a i n s them, and without w h i c h t h e y d i e . T h e present o n e wi l l occa ­s i o n a- few s p e e c h e s from t h e o ld p a n i c c a m j vI i sW Lucy Cummings. Timotjhy Tyler p a w n e r s , w h e n ; i t wi l l p a s s a w a y Jike i t s ' A l M o n D , , r a n d P « l - - T h o m a s

Lucas Henry Sampson Henry Cnopen Ezra Lee Julia Miss 2Simpktns DuMa. Coif Mary Mra "Loomi* John C Sutton .Vlalancton Cleiinnons Moses Lemon MaryGS Spear W m

Carter Benoni 'Mount' Corny iitsTremper',W ' Cole C viithia.MrsMonroe David i Thomas Wm R ' Ciark Henry M Munyan EdmundTuriier Namna Dozenbiiry Dan'UI ami William Turner John" I >oz'eiib'iry Ste- Miller Daniel

phen 2 ,*•'.., MulnoVv Lewis Doty Joseph Morris Martin Drew.Johh Millar Seth Davis James Martin Mrs Daton E S jun

berbn

ThalimerB D ThaicherChes er Tabohr Wm W Tripp, Jane Miss Taylor Henry

Merrii Margaret Tompson Lott

Sarah ty'lapp . Edward Fury James' HFarr. lidwar.d Fopt

4 » n m e , with vouchees therec Juoiori adininifirator A c of

predecessors, and be forgotten. . There is little political news afloat except

the«Harriseri movement in Virginia, which Iff the bye is not weU relished by the White party, though prudential considerations will, tor the present at least, restrain the expres­sion of their disapprobation of it. White cut* but a sorry figure in his presidential at-iitude, and instead of having his "head and tail op,** as- was waggishly remarked by the Kentuckian last season, he may now be said to have them both down. State pride may give h im Tennessee, and' Nullification South Carolina,further than these his prospects are cheerless. The canvass will be warm in Virginia this spring, but its result will be a wgnaj triumph of the Republican cause. In several counties where there was a prospect of divisions io our ranks, harmony is now re* atoeeaV• iu4 with it an entire confidence of

* success among our friends. Van Buren's letter to the North Carolinians has taken the whigs all abacJc, and all their skill and im-pndenee will not make the abolition question iooger aratJahle. Ycowtrttryv T •-.,:-::'•><•»••"'.-- - . " > • . • . - ' • ' • • ••)•. : - ; X ; i ^ L . . C »

&k?MMWh'l ^rV d** Advertiser. The Democrat » full of boasting shoot

changos that are taking place the country in fiivor of Harrison,

" I can learjs the changes are aide. TbJJs braggadocio course"

' thm Hmtnrinsr i n i r i t i

f to John Peirce the R.iid decea«etl,

at • he dwellt 2 hnusw of the said administrator 11 the town of flush, m gait fore the tenth :1 v of (?c'.'>hcr t'ise the benefit of the statutes and orotided. Dated. April

J ' J : i N P E I t l C E . J t apri.: 5-rom*

R List o f L e t t e r s

E M A I N I N G in thcPo i t March 31. 153G.

Cornchus Austin Vlrs Salla Atldams Daniel Butler 2 Obedinh Bates Albert G Butler-*1bs Frt-man E Boiles

Ehshu Brace vlrs Mary Beedle Frankhn Cumins ra Car;c

County, at or be next, or they will in such case made 1st. lK*r,

Administator.

Office, at Sweden,

josopi) Hamilton M e s Julome Jacob • Mis>* Harriet Mathers W m Muriain Flardin Morgan Narhajriiel Palmer 2 John ttatidull Isaac Sawyer 2 J'-rr-mjah Shepherd Ehcnejncr C Sanbourne

Dav18 W H Nelbns Rooerl CVan Alsiine Pe-Darlin Salmon Nichols Ezra 2! tor.W Davis Zachuriah Nichols Hi nrv J Van Alslina Jo | Fasten Henry ''.•^Norman Isaac sh.ua. EasterbrooksR^-Ney O ivcr Waffle Daniel 2

btrt Olcott Marv " Einons William, 0'mate<)l Harry Fox Lyman : Or.ton Bennett

"Fi-hRebeccaMrsPprin JacoM

Ware Riissel Wari.ig Philip A Wil iam^ VVm A Wbbd Hannah

Freeman Joseph2Parsons ErasmusWabace VVm.; Fuller Wm 3 Fuller John Greeory Joseph Griffin John M Groves Ollivor Grey Clark

Pa^oe erancia 2 Waikins Thos . ' Philips John Wcller Frederick P.iweh James .Wood Nicholas Priest Thomas Williams I oha Paddock StephohYbung Simon

J. B. B R Y A N , ; P . M .

List o f L e t t e r s E M A I N T N G in the Post Office at West-

JoKn-.N Harder J^hSrles Couch Juliana Hopper Miss Mury Skid-TCbavin ': C H ,tc"c,oek mora

James E Hodges WilliamS Storms J H Isaacs Alex Thomas '• Nathan Kin'gstey Hiram Tinnay Ester Munsan Emmory Willard

t l ias or Cnarlos Mary ''atthewa2-eth Waed ap& '.' A y O O R H E E S , P. M

List o f L e t t e r s

RE M A I N l N G in the Post Office at '• Brockpbrti April 1, I8J6.

Adams Carissa Graves Thomas Plants John .', Adams John S Gilbert Arad • Patrick 1 .yman

Green Joseph R PalinerN*tt.aoiel G'>rdi; tor Kich'd Penny Miss L . Gordon .Javid . R G&gu H H "-Rice'John. Galusia E Rigs Isaac

H Rodgers Ashbel Hemphill MrsL Ross Amos .). •• Hubbard Hen/y Rsmiall jjamu-Hull Cyrus • el B 2 Hatch's At Rugglus Do<u . Htixley Nancy • Rennngioa PmV Howard Kd.son .lander Hopkins Boyd Rudd Jane • .-> '

-.- I '•' :"•' . S . '

John Uolman Charl(»» Veroun R, A. G I I L L E T T , P M.

R L i s t O f L e t t e r s

E M A I N I N G in iim Post] Office at Parma Center, April 1, 133C.

Krown Wawhiu^ton Brown Uarri-t

•Bull'ard Franklin Bush. Henry Bragz,L Case Hiram Goodenouih Levi Hicks John Henry John Jr Hellen Lyman '" Jjimes E Johnson Riley 3

J

Kipp NirJioias ',, Mo we John 2 Made! MI Emetine Madden Silas Ohnst-ad Emrnor Pnarsnll L L Phelpn Luman • Rhodes Charles Rathh in Anthony 2

> Stonel iitrncr Peter J Silfihy. Pbineas .

••'Smith-(NancyM E. P A T E R S O N , P. M.

Lis t o f Lett

RE M A I N I N G in the Post ta,March 31st, 1836.

W m A l v r n c t b y Bo>« r Hu ico . Samuel Burdsair • David Burkman Sarah Bull Jonathan B ibeock Joseph Barnes David Barkers . . . . Martha Crotscr Joseph P O o r b e n Dan'iol W Chase Sarah Davison • , . All Diver Cornelius Dewitt Edward E l e r b y . Charlott E Fanner TJrettaFoot 9Sra«i R Gilbert

Grotssr WGoodhew

ERSC

rers Office at Henriet-

idiithttv H o \ e y Amos Hill Lueia Keley Warrjpsr Latteny Noah Jft L«<-t Amanda Minor Miriah Onks Eli Patterson Harriet Pixley M r R f n o u f Lvdia

re Hiram B ; -1 Samuel <

Rogers Edwstjil Rogers Rachel R Robinson Samwfl Russell Sumner Squares: James Sporty Char Us_AFowler Nanc> Holmes Roxanina Wheeler Malinda Wilber

R EM •Me'ndon N . Y . ,

Titus Adams Sarah Bushman Levi Bishop Benjamin Brown "."_' B»*nja B Rirdsell jun Ciirolint: Bishop • E I ward Biown R ibert Buzzlo Edwin F'JJrll Win C 'Cornwall Sarah Bono Elvira Cs'lh'oon Is.iac Cockran Floyd Dann Henry .Dean Martin Davis Fredorii-k Eorwloston Vm.BpFi f i e ld

Garret Freland J'e'orge S Fur^uBon Samuel' W Green :

Caleb Gutos Vluthitis Hanna Daniel H'llt'tead • Lvmon M Heydon

March,i31, ••'1.836-Rev Mathew Hanna L o lema J nnings Asahel B Jenniuga W m S Irish John Johnson

. .-George Marsh :Johii -litchell Weltiiy Manrow ', Orasmas Manchester Jeritniah Mandigo Mary»'tt Noble 2 ?

V.'Cohrpd Plitt

Thomas Patterson Doct A E Perry J Daniel T Reed MaWin Smith Samuel Skerrct Hardy Seymour El z>b:;th Snitth Jomi J Smith '"* A W Sdse John RShuart Joseph Wolcolt Daniel Withcy Jano E Wolaey „••

V

Gejrge Watain HeaRtonEldrick Yorks H . . W H E E L E R , P. M. •

^ : , : ^——r— r

• L i s t o f L e t t e r s

R E M A I N I N G in the Post Office at Parma, April 1st, 1836. s •

Rosvyell Atchitison Oliver P A'dums Franklin Ahlrich 0 H Aiehinson Matthc.v Brewer 2 Mrs Paulina Beach Win Brewer John Bridjrman VI oses Baldwin

Frederick Barrinser M H B Betsey B ixti-r Capt Sauiuel Castle Ab'juh Capen. |«auc ChaaO Mo-ies S Cole Rev .Jo*! Doubleday. Samuel C Davis Nathan Daniels Daniel D«lany Oat-n Eaton '; Ji*eph Elkerton Rev R M Ev»-rtp ; Mrs Hannah Fulier R'eharH French J Nathan C Gavett Jonathan Henry Matthew Hiller Henrv Hewitt Mas Polly Ha^le I i sac Haule 1 N J a n e s « Curtis Lurvey Elijah Lynea . Christopher Lester Stephen H Loyjoy

Leland Matterson •/ Stephen Monroe Gilbert Merrttt Joseph Mather Messrs V & W Mark,

ham' Hanan 'W.Philips Eira B Poiter 2 Miss Jauo Potter ,' John P Patterson Luther LPearsali Mr Pearl Mrs Bi-tsey Row S e t h C S e e l e y . Munsah Seeley Peter Stont'biimer Miss Mary Stone Eph Stone Henry S'one Luther Share Samuel Slatts Jona ban igibley Simeon Smith M « h z a W Smith B F Smith Ambrose Thrall Miss iPolly Taylor Rev James Teechout , E O T H I o t s o n W i n G Umhorfield A ndrow Vandervort Rev Elijah Weaver Ira Wardon. H H Wilcox Miner 6 Wilkenson -

1,1836-. M M Mary C Mo- bergh

r-y Jacoo Shutts Gideon Moroy 3 Capt M Smith

>n Charles Vlooro David Shelters' VVm J BenjaftinZNancy Leland Isaac Sherwood P F ChamberlainS McOmber J isper'Shcrw-io i Eleanor CletrensLucyA .rVlatlhew>C -bbett Shelters Joseph L <'oc perlvhza Morton Oliver Scrantoin \ P Dolhenr '•' Robinon Orinsby Hardy Seymour

A lanson T Dt akeSarah ParriVh ^ Hark Trent Norman or > or Stephen Porter, Benjumin Tripp

Peter Kiflur ' M o r i im-r Treat Andrew R o w Susan Van Nest Selleclt Richard-Joroniniis Van

son '•;••''.' .'Nest Wm A ReynoldsCarmi Wood Reuben Sanford W Woodbury G'-o C Shafor Lewia Wa kins

Fredeiic Wilcox irt l>efia Scribher. .William v\ U r.n

Ann Stouten- Mo<es.Wal'on W M . L. R A Y N O L D S . P . M.

List o f L e t t e r s AJNf NG in-rthe^Post Office at Pitufoid,

K Apnl1tM^3Ji/ -Post

W i n d o w S a s h , & c . crbf-rhas removed the Sash Facto­

ry a,f.iw ro Is below his old stand, in. the bui'dini! formerly oecupieii as a Pail Factory, where he will keejiconstantly on hand a general a-«-H>rtment of Window Sash , at wh.desa'le or retail- l l a n d ' s n d Fancy Sash, Doors and Blinds, mide Painted and Glazed to order, all of whi"h he will warrant'as'good and cheap as anv sold in the county,

march rfrs-rSm. • ."• J . J O H N S O N .

the quality Merchants niay re>*t awure»t they will had jit their iuiuiest--to-purchase the Utica cloths * v }

Orders for Halls, Steam and Cebal Bo; »>ano nished at the sh »rtest -n'uiieM, and »he nnic lesof c« urse always at retail at the subscribers atoie GO Gcnesee'atre^t. ...

S A M U E L T H O M P S O N . Utica, Mai eh 21 • IjKRl. insr2tt-r3t

W h i t e C o u a f e r p a i i " *. I N K four, 9 4, 10-4.and 13-4:, White Coun

terpanew, suitable f>r Canal Bo***, for sale at No 12, State Hu>-vt. hy

march 38.. •.. . VVM M c K N I G H T .

WiUlI ia in S h e e t i n g s .

A G O ' D lot of bleach*tl and brOwn Wal-tham and, other »<vi'a Sh-et ings suitable

for Boat Sheets &e. on hand tnd.fo'-a.'de low by march .13 ..''>• L: W . SI R L E Y & Co.

Fitch Elias Matthews Gvorga Fielders Anson Paik ist.

Cla.'inda ttobrer

Jesse Albro David Acre J.dviu D Adams Elias Fitch Klecta Barton N . H Foredyce Orin Stons Elijah Barns John Green HenrySala N<>be Benedict Phillip:Greon-.: Gilbert Benedict David Garlock J B-.yerEsq John A Giifford viarriman Cham-Samuel Hunco

Robert Sh-arer 2 M r« I H rae I Da tone Neamiah Skid-

moie-Wil l iam St i l e s

Allen John Allen -V. Clark Alien Hutdah Arihur Daniel August Sarah Arnold J e s s e Abram John

B Bennel Daniel Boss D S Boll John' Barllet Marcus liarber Jwhn . Cehtliy Liiantha Babcock Helen Barns A Barriet L Bridgeman G Btiiieifietd J H Burch John UUir F'ancis^ tirard Varnum Billiiiijs John 2 Bi«(deet J«hn Beach R S

C Case Roda

Ireland WilliamsSmith Henry J -.'-..; -• Steward SaraK

Johnson.Mary Sheldon, I ra Janes Amos Sreightj Thomas' Janes Sarah JaniSitnueri A b Jones S C temuh >arah Ann

K Suuthwick Solo-Kelsoy Hannah ' mon j Kendr.ck Cow* Saunders Ann .'

el M ' Saunders bally L _'•••' Suge Aiva

Leaeh A • -Spencer £ Iliphise Loyd Abraham Stebbin* Sally

Child Doct F S Lynn Mary Ann Sheldon Ed "in Corns John Lord James Scovillo.Andrews Corliss Hiram Levins L*-"nard- 8 vartout Llita-Chthdtnin Amy JLanydon Waller. both Carpenter GreetiLawrence Iirillo bnuth Sarah S f lark Joel Lyman M C " . •-» T -Clark Margaret Loc«» Mary E . Tomb Henry , Curtiss Varnum • M Taylor>.|.cvi ClarkLe^is Markham Ave>y Tuller Afbel

D • Morgan. SnmiittlTeroine JJason M Drake Arden Marther Seely Tremly VVi!;iam2

Mitchell Daniel Taylor Jjjhn R Mitchell Peter Tariand|Col W Mernl Weathy Tohnson- Polly

Dinginan Henry Markham Caro- y E" '•••' l ine ' Van ^icklo Jacob

Elders Henry N Van Eppjs Abr.a-F- Netdham John ham. -j

Fling Miss AnnENewell Lucy . W." Foot R L N'»rthro,» Foryot Worden Isaac'-Fie d Michael Nichols Betsey .Winters John 2 Fox Edmund Neodhanv-Uunv F«»« Ambrose P phrey Fiold BenjaC O P*»rl'i"«l V l w i A n n O l l<tp II«.»»j» Fanning John Ot is H arrison

G Owen Hazokiab Gerbme Nelson O ma toad G B Garrigus DanielF ' P Graves E H ' Ps'm*r Julia

Drew Mathew Dod Emily Drew William.

H o w a r d I n s u r a n c e C o m p a n y .

NO T I C E i- hi-reby j-iv,-n to those persons who hold Policies from tho Howard Insur­

ance Coin on h y under their former Capital, that the rihks ha»e all been assumed by the < 'pmipany wt Ka new/Capital, all'iiaitlin of §300 Ot'O. which i.-4 linlde for no losses, charges or Jcductione previ­ous to the 1.4.11 ici-t. " • ' . • •

Thi'se. persons, who surrendered to me their Policies, can receive, the amount of primiuin for the unexpired time when cancelled by calling at my office. L . -vVA'.R-Di Jr.

No 3 6 , S u t e - s t . Rochesrrr, March 30 ,1836 .

• . ' • > • • ' • • • . . • • •

I f o w a r d i n s u r a n c e C o m p a n y . •r IXI1E ne w l-apita I of T I I It E E IIU N D R E D

X T H O U S A N D D •LLARS,• being all paid in, this Company have resumed business of In surance. • • •• -\

A pplication may be made to the undersigned. L. W A R D , Jr.

Rochester, March 3 0 , 1836 No. 36, S»ate-st

~ F o r Sale ,

A B U G G Y nearly new-^wil l be sold cheap for.canh, exchanged for other property, or

a liheral credit will be given. Inquire of SAMUEL H A M I L T O N , at the'si.-re of ?.':

F A R L E Y dt H A M I L T O N , march 31 •—ar '['

~OLa> E S T A B L I S H M E N T . ." Renewed,

J E H I E L B A R i N A R D , M e r c h a n t T a i l o r , h i . s resumed his business at the Old Stand. No.

5, State street three doors north ofrlhe Monroe Bank, directly opposite the Store « f Will iam McKnight , and intends to keep on hand an as­sortment of "first rate ' , :/>•

Ueady JMTade GarnAnts, Manufactured by him-elf and '.Warranted. •']-• • He respectfully invites his old customers and a« many new ones as will, favor him, to call with their; Work, and he p'wlges himself to do', it as well, as fashionahle, and as satisfactory as any other establishment. , •"'••••-,

• Particular pains given to the making of Gar­ments for persons of the eity and country, nisi*

Extra pedns taken in cutting out Garments for th^se who wt«h to get them made up themselves.

Being the -oldest person in the business in this city and having heretofore received a liberal pat-ron-tge he rests his claim wi'h'confidence and invite-,customers'.to call and be sati.-fiVd. •-.'.-,

N.R ia t he >eCond story fjr the present.. Rojehester, March 8, 1836. ' ,' '.,' ar t f

Coppery Tin, hud Sheet l ion Factory.

T kl E shop formerly:carried on by George Walker, is now

carried on by VValkerA Cla'k, at the old stand, on the corner of Court-h»u«e Alley and BufTa'o

111 "^nji . s i . , wh.relthey are ready to doany, kind - -ofthtyor Country work belonging »o the alcove business 'I he suhscriliers having hired experienced workmen, feel no hesitation in. say-i.itl they d m do. any kind of work belonging to thidr bus iness which they may be favored with We hope to receive a liberal share of patronage

'and merit the same. • W A L K E R & C L A R K

1 Rochester. March'29, 1&J6. N . B^ County and City Sealing done by us

at the same shop ' | . mar .9 n3rbm. . . , rf—, , . , m, | I I I 1 I I . I M i l - « • • • > * • ' • III ̂ U S T ' W ' I' 1. I I I W I P I M I . I I - I • • ' ! • • ! I — II

Jasper AVi Crifbert, A T T D H . V E V . A T LA1 W:jAHD S O L I £ r *

T O R I N C H A A f C I i R Y , - " ' ROCHESTER, MY.

O f t W i n the Monroe Buildings, Bui!"alo-»treet a u g 4 - a r l y ..-' " " •]• • , ] • • ',"-.; .-

West-Mrs'E •Williams David WadsworthAlvin -w oils frnncm W««d E Q Wtekers Calvin Williams, Asa

Y Young John J

»p6 WILLIAM H. SEYMOUR, P. M. - * • . • • ' • • • - • • • • * ' • •

. L is t o f Le t t er s V

RE M A I N I N G in tho Post Office at Scotts vilin, April | , 1836. - {

;_.. > i : _ L r

Joshua Abbott . D i e t B'ifs ; h , Henry Baldwin-H B own Cosidon Baily Reuben B'idell .'..-. Sarah Buskirk Sarah, Ann Bergen > Thomas Cox. S e v l s Chapman F a m y Dority Samuel B Delaas Jonathan Everin-iharh Doct Freeman Edeon Truman Robert* M rs Joan na Fa rley Eduiund Fellows Joseph S«tott Mis* E oily Gordon Mi-S E Gardener Miss Amelia Hooper Flitabeth H y d e Putnam Hartshorn 9 Win H Hyde George Hay Txnii;.~. v v.*.

George K^fes Samuel C Kcly John Reilly Fieeman Lamphere Ezekiel Lord Ply Metcalf Mister O Moredock Cyrus Marsh Caleb Pcarce . Daniel Ply Joseph Putvah Rally Raulet Josndh RohinsoU Hiram Sedgwick Ehenexer Sherman Reuben J Sargtnt Alvan Savage John Thorp John K Tyler Taibox fe Stuart E K Wrighi J d h n W W i m a e E B WiHiama George B Williams Judeth W e e k s Tna«tll> V o t h u .

i To Lumber Merchants, Builders, :- .-'••• '•'-.' a c . * C . •;;

ME S ? R S W R A G G J * Co. pmprie-ors . the N O R W A Y S T E A M M I L L S near

Toronto, beg leave to inrorm peWeni who arc in want ot Lumber mat their »"tf hli>hmeiit ••< in a stato to supply any Quantity of Lumber of *vary

I description.' .They h « v e o n hand a verv large j assortment of ci«ar Lumber of th« very finest A

t»ei>i quaiity'—and they have collected many thou­s a n d log* of pine, both red and white , as wel los of Oak, Elm, Ash. Beech, and other hard wood —so as to enable them to undertake to supply tho most extensive contracts of Lumber for any purpose wbieh may*be required.

T h e propri- tors beg Irave to add that having. adopted the iew and improved mode of working by Muley Saws with patent Dogs, th< y sre ena­bled not only to cut a much gr ati-r quantity, but thit work itself is far superior ta that cut by ihe old Frame Saws, whilst the sming and fl tor hoards Wing cut by circular saws render* them capable cl being wrought by I he carpenter with far less labor and consequenily at less expense. '-i- Persons either in Upper Canada or in the States who wish to make large purchases will find it their intere-t/ to apply to.the establish ment of Messrs Wragg & Co. Hardware Merchants, <"ity of Toronto;

Toronto, March 9 , 1836. mar 3'2-r6t

": , T o Farmers. • "" •'.•:; •.;.!;

TH E sucacriber offers tbsell , on a small c m • mission, Farms in the county ot Monroe CM

'*iif !"»• -Tarmers wishing to sell will find their interest in placing their farms at hisdispo sal, as he hasmatiy applications from strangers jthoae * ho w i s h i n buy will do well tocaM H« trusts that his long residence in Rochester and constant dealing with the farmers will insure him their confidence. -

w t i r i A M a T i r i w « r i M

B M ^ G E r i T P A T E N r I M P R O V E D F

FEATHER RE^aVATOR,

IS in operation "-iri/the • south eastenrner,room, of the third otory, oi the Globe .Building, in

the e.ity of Rochester. . J. R i P L E Y . . March 26 h.iSSfl''-- - ..'

I P H O L S T E I j Y .

TH E tuhncriber hasou hand a general assort­ment of

Paper Hangings ; Border*; Fireboard Pat­terns ; Silk. Wor-ted and O.tton Fringi s; Ve nrtian Curd and Tassels; Silk and Wo>sled Curtain li'amasks and Ornrments ; Moreens; Ticking-; Curled Hair; Hair Cloth, and. Moss

Also, P a re Curled Hair Matrass sand Cush iont; 'Feather Reds. Baxters and Pillow*, with everv article in the Bedding Department

'icy* Steam and Canal'uoaln fiirnUhed at the shortest notice.

N. B.'Experienced workmen to execute all orders in Paper Hang ing .

;',.. W I L L I A M B R E W S T E R . march 2f2-a3mi6t '..''. • . ,'.. ,___ ^

Tlie ]Firemen ,8 Insurance COMPANY, OF THE/CITY OP ALBANY,

OF F E t t to injure Houses>', Buildings, Stores, Vessels in Harbor, Goods Wiresand Mer-

ehandize, in this .city arid its vicinity. Apply . to the subscriber, iheir agent, at hi"

office in the new brick block of S : 0 . Smith, Esq. opposite the Eagle Tavern.

T . B. H A M I L T O N , Rochester. Feb. 20 , 1836. feb22-a6tr3m

j\eyy T a i l o r ^ SIlop j J.V CHURCHVJLLE.

W W . M c M U R P W Y wou d inf>rm the in-• habitantsof Chttrchvtllesnd itevirini.tv

thathe has .opened a Tailor's Shop in said vil lage, one door east of Crouch & Austin'* Gro­cery Store, up stidrs, where he will lie happy ti» wait; upon &U who may want worti in his line of business. Those who may favor him with their custom, may dept-nd up^ii having it d«ne at short n.' i ice, in the best styletand lat. st fashion, and upon reasonable terms. ' '

CUTTISG at all times attended to, and war­ranted to tit, if pyojierly made'up.

ChBrchviUe,F.b 11,1836. fet>I6r6wd-eowtf

; Caut ion. 4 L L pcr«>ns are hereby notified, that l a m

i \ . t h e sole owner of the right of Getirge Reynold's "Patent Fenth'-r Dresser. sndOnstejt Badger/* Patent Feather Uenova'er,"of Monro< Countv; and thai 1 have not Convened either of said rights, «»r any part, of them in said County, to anv person whatsoever, and that'any person pretend m«r to have any cairns to either of the abwe'oatents in faid c u n t y , ex il-its either a forged or spurious cl.'d.n. This is therefore, to camion all '.persons using eithurof said machines, orto aid and assist others in collecting or >»ol» ci Hg b -d* to be manufactured i n l a i d machine^ within Monroe O m n t y , unless 'authorised by ine, as I shall pr(wecut«thv)se who shall trespass upon my rights,-.1 have adopted preliminary measures to bring some of these equal iert- to Jus rico .thalhave heen,andar» HOW using Kevmdd.'* machine in ScotUvillo, Chuirchville, and Bn»ck p o r t . ';' * • ' ; ' • . . . ' . ' :

I would also inform the public, that I use Ba;'-ger's iinprnv'etl '-"eather •; W-e'tiOvater. because it teperaies the dirt and dust from the feathers, and m >y be distinguished, by its haying, a sta­tionary cylinder, and a-wheel revolt ing' insbh thereof, with- a screen in t ' e bottom, thifoufjh which.the di t ami .duft is *>ifted, and ts heated. by s'ovea: the cylinder jri Reynold's mach-ne re volve* (c«mmonly)ovora fir.-of ch renal but ha-no screen to seperale the fi'th trom'thef^nthers.

J J M N K I P L K Y . March, 1836. ;• marlo-nUw^rtf ,

N E W

Arrangement*

j . c rtoeheftter, March 7, IS.7G.

H A N F C R O . mar I5 -r t f

V a l u a b l e Lot F o r S a l e . ' P H E >.oi*«.ri't!erV»ri!i »-elJ st * fair price a c d o a

1 liberal t ern^. the Lot on tbe South East corner of A n a a;.d North Sophia Streets .

Also, 10 acres of valuable Wood Land in Greece, on J he road from ike Meet ing House on the R.dge> to Grero center. G. W . P R A T T .

decT.d i it

if'or Sale, SE V E R A L first rate F A R M S

on th.* I.'idj/*.. Also, ,s«.me ia Brighton, Henrit it* umi other towna,

W M . A T K I N S o j / '-, Land Bruker, EzcbaiTgcat.

march 21-ar3w

FARMS* TH OR -->A Lfc", -everal valuable

Farms in this n^ighl>orh(«d#. of various m «.from 5<'to3<M)^crea mnd at prices from $*2G te-^K) s o cording to improvement*. '<• 1 ercha-

.<ers will do well ioca:l. W I L L I A M A T K I N S O N ,

feb 22-artf Land Brc ker, Kxch«nge*t .

F o r S a l e ,

A F A R M of 462 acres; Ivmg on the Bi"ga Road, in the town of Parma, 13. miles » f U

of "Rochester,; with25t» acres of in proven <toU, together with 80 at re* of W heat on the ground.

f;7,<*00 ot the purchare money may jerr.am on hood and mortgage tor 5 yean*. I iquireo l the suhscfiber at his Store in R o c h o i e r , or S 3 . Bushnell oc thepremi fe s . . - ' , ' •

WILLIAXM MCKNIGHT. f^blG

1 , 0 0 0 , 0 0 0 MILK TTOKM E G G S

JFor Sale. THE.subscriher having promised to supply

*•'»-'.maiiy individual* who called to see his worms at work la*i vna r, and he having already sold so many, deems it proper to aovi-e those who have'm-t-yet received anv, and a n intend­ing to.have some, that > hey must'order them, at once, <»r po«Mhly they wi I IN- disappointed, »he demand bemjfao great, and this Iteiog the proper i-eason to forward them. T h e y an sold tor 95 cents a thousand. Onlers enclosing ihr atuount will bepuuctUally attended to.

J A M t S H O U G H T O N . Rochester. Jan . 7 .1836 . jan (9 -r3m

Rochester Shoe it Leather Store*

J C S T r-ceiv*>«l. 5<i t{o% f»ak Tanned < alf nnu Kip Skins

of a superior quality. Sole and Upper Leather of

al kind*. Alxo, Boot* and Shoe* of *»v«ry description

constantly r-n hand and mattulacturcd,to order, o f the beist materials >

, GEORGE GOULD & CO. »Vb 6-a r , No. t«> State at.

/ | \ i ' . I E sflbscrjlwr* intending inc lose ihc ires -JL labliuhioeht bv the first of May next, r*»

spectl'ully notify •heir friends and the, public in general that they will dispose of their entire slock of ' .. '^. . .

j* Hats. Caps, #c. °^ at very roducod |Tic<•*.' Ail peuons wishing t.

purchase any of the above artk*i.;M, wili find it greatly lo their advant «g> tocail aijd examine he rore pUrcbasine elsewhere, a* such an opportu

-nity seldom offers. T . T A Y L O R &. CO, . . . E,xuh'.»n2«street.

N; B.—-All norsoiia hold in a; any demand* a-gainst the said firm, will please to present them for adjustment. And all persons indebted to the same must make payment by the 15th of April, as all notes and account* will be left with the proper authorities for collection at that time

FvblS-artf T TAYL<»K & C O .

MEW ARRAMttEiflEIVT. ',|.*J±E subscriber would n.foini his old custo-

1 mere- that he ha* this day opened on his wn account a

H A T , C A P & F U R S T O R E , First door v>*st> of the Eagrle Tavern.

Buffalo-ttretty Rochester, where he has a large assortment ot hats- of the la test fashions; also.a gr*at v»-r«y oi men's and lioys'«)tter,Shetland,Hair Seal and C o t h Cap*; also. Ladies Capes,Boas, Muffs, ' ipetsniidoa'i-

-in Beaver Hate; also, an.exten»ivelot of

BUFTALO ROBES, Persons wishing to purchase anv ol the ahov«

artieles, will do well to call and examine befon purchaaiug else where]-;y;

N . B. Persons wishing any particular faihton of hats or eape, can have them manufactured to

i._ . ^ » . . i - i r i r j u T M i v n r t r r u *

K e n t R e g i s t e r * ' |"^HE subscriberpropoo«r» to keepat his office, L No. -7 , Exchange street, a Register, where

Landlords, for t he.small/sum of50-centsja dwell-ingj, ca««.insert Dwedings , Stores, or OflGceslhey may have to rent. T h i s Bo k will bei ovea to the'inspect ion of all persoos wishing' to hire ten­ements. A s the plan will evidently be a saving and convenience both to landlord and tenant,-he presumes it will be general** adapted

ih'arStf W 1 L LI A Al A f K l N S O X

R E M O V A L

CO JVC JEJTTR.1 TM0J%\ OR I N S A G E b e g * leave t o i n ­

form IUH cuKtemer* and the public that he has r-moved hie stock of

B o o t s , S h o e s a n d F i n d i n g s . ^o the Isfore occupied by E. Pancost $> Co .Vs. "22, State street, where the suck of both Stores are united, and l>usfn«'ss continued under the firm o f Sage J? Pancasl H e hii(»es h e s h i i t have the pi asure of serving all h'u former, cus ­tomers and as tinny new ones as may tavor him with th»'tr patronage.

N . B.— All persons having unsettled husines with O Sa»e , either bv note or book account, ire iesp«*clfuinj' requested to call at live above, store of Snge'iV.Paticosi ami settle as he i s anx-ous to brino his matter* to a close. •; f. b-30 artf

C O W C E ^ T K A T I O ^ . ' I H*'E>"lunscri!».er*ha.»ina*iini'-

I iteti the» r stock ot B 0 O T 3 * S H '»K*, F I X D I N G s A X D L U ' A T H E H . h a v e n whuhnnd nliheob i*»ainl/ . .f E Pa^cat »f»

Co", No. 22, east side of State street, a tar^crand better asaonment of j ^ V '.

Gentlemen^ Ladies and Children's B O O T S A N D S H O E S ,

than w i s eeer befon* otfeied, in this market. Also —A large Sfyck of Findingst

Sole >nd Up%er L athert Sheep <&1 Calf Skins,

SeH S/cijrx, Dressed and Undressed} Morocco, d/c. <fc. ''bey hope to have the pt«9i»ure of w.m"4jjg .Q «lt of their forme*' customers and .as many n e w •oiea an wish to hi' ettup.ltt*d with anv thing in their l ine, of suawior- quality \ o d at low price*'.

. R t i l N S A G E , " ED-VJN P A N C O S T .

... P. S . — T h e business jwill her»'afi*r be con.-ducted under the firm of'Sagu »V Pancost.

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English Merinos,

ON E case English Merino* ol the m o t desi­rable colors

Also. Rogers' fine W h i l e Patent Flannels . Also, A uch as30itmentof|Stiail'-t :-nd \N bite

v t r i n o Loos Shawl*.-vSe.ir|e« and W h i t e Me* . ino 7 4 and 8-4 ?qua«e ShnWls.

Also,' >ne pie«e figured Flioor Cloth. Just receiveu and f r W ' e b y .

W M . M c K M G H T , jan 2 6 . ' . j N o ISStwteat .

S a d d l e s .

ON consignment 3 tUaen Saddles ,a good ar* t i d e , and uncomtuon'y cheap C d l and

examine them. L . W . S I B L E X * V CO, jun6 No L Ruffalost . i

1 3 i r » . — • - J <-*»«*as«t%*im*X l O C I D n U s , r p o pullover the .head ,a good i»nr<Ie for s a l e 1 low by L. W.SIBLEY & Cf>. i^"I No I, Buff.ilost.

Wood. Clacks. "~^

WE are agent* for one of the best Cl< ck Ea* tablishmehtn in Connecticut, and * ill set

hy the case or single th cjt, a* low as can be bought at the Factory, adding »ran*nortatioa^-Every Clock is warranted <o ke* good time.

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