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CONDITIONS Of THE ;5 GENEVA- PALLADIUM. 'fiie following aye the TEHMS UII one brown which tl»ia>' paper will he published,- e,war AS stolen frcwn the subscribe^ OH the night of the 23d inat,. \ srtftoutf coat, one brown, cloth dress coat, a vest with m A eaa ia uo iastanee be departed 'blue glass buttons; a p^W brown cloth pantaloons, a find Muslin shirt, ami a-fl/MJnifetibiJ-haHialf^Ki^r. /' The abri-ve property was taken 'fey. a feb W naraed TH M A& TJOPKIMS, who is about 5 feet,?, inches Jijgfi t dark eoniplexiob and black hair.—- fey pajpers\\discovered about hino, he VTas convicted in Seneca county,\ N, hi advance^ or if pu*ct.uaftty -y of i^ge, ^e^jo^ aB d sentenced rserved, Two Dollars and tii- tothe stbt gp t | so n for sivtm years, but out of the village ars. received hispardon tlfie 6th May last It is expected he is in the western part of the state of^ew-Tork, on bis way to Canada. The \above reward will fee-given for se'curmghim in anyjgaol in the state of N.Yofk, or Two.Dpl- To village subscribers,* Two Dol- lars and Fifty Cents |>er annual pay- fitblehai^ycariy. To, those living wko csali:at the o#nee,Two i}ollars, liayahle as. above. To wail subscribers, TwQ.,Qollars, payable' is tiot obser ty Cents will be charged. To those; left by Post-liiders, g&ffO, payable quarterly. To companies of 13 or upward* who pay ih advance, One\ Dollar and fifty Qtoatei- otherwise, Two ria^abkli^-yetvFlj. ... Subscribers for less than six months lars for sernrmg the propeHy. must in all case* pay to advance. No .txAKtUs. I VAIN \UiL&±. pajf>ei^ discontinued* without payment is full of arrerages. •' fiattis of Sdveriishig. Advertisemenis not exceeding a square will be inserted tb^e weeks for Gae Dollar, and for every subsvquent insertio«,Twentj-rlve Ceii;*.. A dedae- .tio^»jfe|wc»ty-five per cent made to tbotft^iswadvertise by the year. No adtfe^&pements discontinued without .oriy^U«a^et?tb?aient., ' .\. r %* 'Ali letters and CommiHtiea turns mast be past paid. ''> \JOINTING, ' 3Bb0P, ti&m*. H \NDBItLS , t ^ _ &c. &c &c»: ' EXECUTED WITH NEARNESS. AOCU- RACY AND-EXPEDITION. AT THE FALLA13WM OFFICE. |, Che&Ur, Jhrris Co, «/V. X JSept -38, •J6 : 3l. ON\ the night of the 2£th inst. Wm NICHOLSON escaped Jroranpe.-., He was arrested on thechargeof rob?* hing hen-roosts, and was Jeft in my . cace, Me is about 5 feet 9 or 10 •sincBes high,-brown hair, dark eoni- jplesion, .and abQiit«.30 \ears old.— The above reward will be paid on his apprehension and-delivery to me. swim JOKES. Phelps, Sept. 219., 300 Jfii^ITAftT- Me^ieiiie, f A*i vefiViitly receiveda new sap- CiN$» which; are oflfeitd for sale^at much .lower prices than they have ev- er been sold in any part of this cpun wjiere ^i^ns 1 t™:£^ w*¥*° cdf wither && •' . Ti^^pb&ta^UcT the •Miliiarf Scliools within the' 42d ahd 103d Regimeiafts of In-! ! failtry, ai^e informed, that the S ubscrlpf i&ti' J*®p$v£ &v§ left %itk\ Mr. JTaoaes Bogei4, at the G-eaeva Bo^teStoye,— ej are earnestly re nptions. f: ;., . Military \fks^mcter- Oct. 15, 1 ihysitjians camiot obtain genuine rtied- and discharge their respective rcines art any otber place on better terms. —>\A tea ., a sqpp 1 y of , PATENT -MEDICINES, And others latterly diseovgred, whieli have proved to be more efficaeious in •tnaby diseases, than remedies former- ly in -we-,': .-..-• '^\0^0mve% the ^o-ut,. ftheuntatisnt, | enla%ftojents and stiSness of the joints \ aintl nnlura'tfed gtaHdalaf tumors. } wmmimm* ANTT-DysENT m-' •fC: MEaiCijSE> For removing^he eanse of ©ysentery. ©jarcbea and Oholera Morbus. Chap- mafi's OoqgliJilixture, Pierson's Ami Pertussis, [Tli« followi% jffeioos reajwM' -)\e o«fpte4^foo,in,ibe:\fikh»oond ^otw- {>Her2 We r«p!ibl,ia|t, them because ><e think i.t our'df.uf-y ,ta avail qurgeive^ .»t eveiy thing yihtah will have aten- «iency to corrtiet the t|iste and vtelio.^ >ate y/ie 'cQiidiiion ttf the \females Tne lodii&rouliiess «f *(be~l»ppearasicv .if a fasiiionau|e la*iy» at the present day, tftigbtdol^exeiie a smile; but the iilatnatioja ' wijielv sacrifices health. & nut u^frequeptfy life-, to a desire of :.f being slraineduAo fashion, is cause of seritots tflarni, and ai%ht to induce an inqufry after som« means to eft'ect that which satire and expostulation have failjjd; Co da. Nor would the ^eod effects of a refofmatifta in this respect, on the part of the females, be axelusively confined to themselves: We shouW soon see a s^arm of creatures who ape them, suddenly transformed ift appearance, if flot in uadersiasd tns;) into men, &be fiived^ the trouble and perplexity, of 1i,9c«rtai»ing ta'cir ?pecies. -~-Md, MfijJab,'} .** All lire restraints'upon the nature which disiort th^-fig^fe. are cojntr?ary io geod taste^in a ^rd,.ar^ difibrmi *;>s. The feaiyj'tjU heard*, the najis, those parts of our anatomy vt lueh some .*«. citers coiisid&r as: excrpovntifious. ^re fair subj^cis fur:the utmost eapric^ .4' taste — We inay eui or curl tin hair accordini» 'to. tJi=^- pleasure of t-ln- wetirer l s t inky be dressed a la. Titu.- .; a {a jBrufus Wr|ht)jrft Injury to iht vita! orguipH,. Bat ; wheif >we rHUiikie ur ft^ariie, .er;'dl^a;bte aoy of our or i'iius fi oa«- 4 it1tip.it «atumll fuii.cviou». V«Mire rommo-nly resfnfs^lt, »nd ta>iu •»«ight to sejeoful'her punigbments,— ['he .grieatesi iiberiies are genefailv taken; in tha-fashionable s«eit>tieM ef Mviliased coontriesjwiih $ie waists o? *vomen^~tbat 'vparto^ a beautiful wo : aan\ whicb Edmawd Barke describe*. SLS the mmi beadtifiil. (lur great- 8freat-ire%t grattdiniithers disfiguretl their wai8ts\rwitb hoops; and many a iough, battle did Addisotiv it» bisBpee t*ta% Sx&ge with tijetWw«r head-dress whicb craj|(ped tb# vital organs, aotl o-ffended th*e eye, ?Uy pausing the wv men' to resemble ita%p;8. Both these uV-forjptties ID themselves, havfe be;#i ^s^^rde^i-though ws oc ta)l8ionatfy. see (lie encroachinar cor fiiig.iish (k«.v«p*aper, about the titne of the disturbam-e* at lioston, relMive t«> thf stH,mp duty 5 and it is also to be fdnnd, with no malt-rial variation, ib Or. JJarriabj's travelu, tluongh the 'middle settlements oF^'orth America. About forty years 1igo rJ Qjapt, St. commander of.a ship ,o^V war* Vhea in Bostou Jiarb^tw-, being ashore wo\ Sao«il>y,' wa«i apprabefiiied by the CronstabHes for walking on the LORJB'S WAX. Ou Monday he v*as carried b^iWe a justice: lieu was '{toed; S\ arsuthip^ th^prerogative of tin * 1 Some ofeonV^Dandettes, and &ven ojrr '*•, buckle fhpraMeives J mi Reeeim^ ; \AN ADDITIONAL S.tTFPLTT '€«?''.''. ', Simr-ds •: •& Mpauldtes, v . Which, togptber vvith his former stock, makes a:large & genera! itisoTf - meat, whieb I will sell unusually low for Cash. Officers wbo want. J^aip meats, will find it tbeir inferisst to give ine a calk S^OROS for ItjfiiWry, a cure for the Hooping Artillery^ Rifle and Dragoons' 6ft!]!ghy, Sajtlihuem Lotion, %a*pa 3By« Wa^er, Cancer Ointment. &c J&ev Faixiis,, 0ils and JDje-Stull: J^ftiyE LEAD, .•\.-'8fiS LEA&, •' • ; ;• \t EECIGEIS,.' : : '• \ .\mOM£-fmL^ Jte^iAM BLDH, mm €QFAL, SHELLAC, €tett^e, June t 6 ? 1821. 823 wmiim .in.r - '„i • .I'll v if'. ••»»••* •^-•II . . , i~ *»ny.r.»- • '!•!\• i ' ' T' „•.' •>-••'\ *•—•-. '\•*? - WLMMMOOm —AKTJ ATJtESTTE^, Yellow and #hite.^ Plumes aftd Belt-Plates-- Also Plates for Irff&htry and Artillerists, may be had of the tabseriber at. redu ced prices, and every fav^or gratefully aeknowledged* •'•• •; • JOHN SWSfeEY, '• &em\m t Juxhi) ievi m QQO WB^LITER^BY &S^1:EN'T1PIC Ai«B^'cRiTieA|.-itEtfErw^ • isbed ^upterly in Hew-York, at g5 per year.\ •• r r. v ' Old Mstahlishmenti GEOtfGE EEM1UF, «'JL% Imblf*, 0 rdcrfl %ct thft be still ©at- rks wntbe CHSIRMA •Km&.' business at ;th**- old stand, ^orner of Main & Casfle^treets. A*be has heretofore been unable to wait on bis customers as pune tnaliy $s he Wfluld; wish,, on.account of not than having sttifficient malerial9.be in forms his frends that sueb arrang?* m'nts are made as will eniible Itini to finish his work in a complete style, and when promised- He will soon have on hand a variety of r Fanctji.Bpmhoo, and Wt7idsor Which he can and will sell as 1«* a tliey can be purchttsed; ib the village «jad of as good workiwa uship. tip in° corsebjr b«%; of the sexes $0 ;gi¥e themselves: i^gaht waisis^and tb? iBmaies in particular, to add to ifpe. beauty of a Stieiy moulded bo .•s/aw«-; \'• ..'..'•• •\. :''- ; ;Af / fet'^.Q«t.^r^,et^^ 8 i D ^ w8 *^ el ^' erbehrdb^i^tleeflonter «n« tttethe sen ate bo^e» f have no patience with tjieint ' To then^ the be.«:ii-ty o J a ta- p%r jpe'rsin^ is of far le«s conaequ^nee tftabti*'''ir fe a^frftinssi; and besid*s e mast be4utifiri part at* a woman Mo part of a man's-aitrat-fion With tbefema'le Corset I wtii n«» quar rel>:iif -ip be-kept within the bounds of moderation. Jf any bandage be used merely (o support tile bosom, and bring it'^iflijA^rlaiD^proportiotig.' a sound taste in)ky overlook it. But let us have no non-elastic and unyielding mat en al. liet us;havie no ironnor steel-^no prop to press i»to the che%t^-*-no cine tUte to inrpe^e the natural pbty of the •lungs. Ailtfttre, will resent the wroi^g by eonsnmptions. ?la the general, she abhors all mutil at ion of what she has given us—all distnrtian — all fashioiiable assaults, for bettering Iter work. She dislike* alt dresses wbteb press npan the fune tious, and impede their operatiau \yhatever gives the free^iplrty to the limbs and lungs, without violating the strictest rnlesof deceucy, is the dress wjnch a good tastemost strongly re cominends. Above alb let us observe the de^e%ey '<^;drtess. No petticoats drawii .dp so |ts to reveal what they s4io«;id\cosbceat^ artfully let dowjti*^ peakolthe corset thrust up- on the ey^|, 'jjasl' have been pained to observe iii some sweet girls,) can re eomritend'dje wearer to a sensible man- Out* girls, bave.i sufficient variety of cdours at»C|lia^es f 0 pleufei^yeo their eaprieei, wifbe'tti eiibe/ viblating na- ture or decency. A woman#»gbt al- vtifys to be clean and neat.- she should be as Harace calls ft, iinpkap mundi, eiis-isimply mm-* but beyond these, dress, erert that of a w omaii* is a, very ^ubordiuaieeonsideratioti**' \\ refused to pay it j and for his eontu macy Bind contentpt of authority, wa* sentenced to, sit in tbestoclis one hour, during the ||me of 'change. T^e s«n tence wa.s pwt into eseetition, wifhout thetaail mitigation. Wlii> r the cap- lain sat^in durance, grave magistrates advised him to respect in future, ihf %bolesotne laws of the province: and reverend Divines, exhorted Kim ev er to keep holy (he Sabbath day.—Ai length the hour expired, ajjd the cap tain's legs were set at liberty. As 81*80 as be was freed, he with great seeming earnestness, (banked the ma a^istralek for their correction and th* 1 Clergy for their spiritual advice am! consolation ; ' declaring that be was ashamed of his past lite? that he wa? resolved to put off the old man of sin and put on the ne\w man of r.igtheou*- ness; and that h.e thoitld ever pr«y for them, as instrnments in the hantK •»f Oon, of caving his sinful souk Th» ««vtnl» were delighted with him b? vond measure.—They compared fbeir wooden stocks to tilt* voice (if. Heaven, and their sea convert; to 8u Paitlj who. front their enemy bad be- ftunie their doctor. On (lie day of his departure, several • f the maaristrntes and statesmen ae- c«»iiipaob\d the Captain to Nantucket lionds, wherjwtae shiplay,with every 'king ready for sailing. An elegant dinner was provided for them oa board ; after which many Bowls- .& boitles.were drained. As the blo^ou* fif the saints waxed warm., the crust of rh»*it hypocrisy melted away: the >««ial weasaws aud seriplore texts g^v 1 jfJace to double entendres and wunfoi- *ongSjjhe Captain encouraged thii< 5?aieiy, an<l the whole skip resound«t vith the roar of tn*dr mfirrimeov just ;*t this time, into thecubiri bins a body of saibst^, nvko to'Mi.e Jtmxpre* sible horror and nmuzennettt ai' the saints, piaioned fheflti' fust. Heedles? of their, eries and entreaties, they dragged thetn upon deck, where they w#re tied up< stripped, ai*<l the bo&i swain, with his assisfaftls, artued with fait and your, perpetually in ced into fainiiar.conv{ersa(ioD hav?e'«t ltadelf#u They, remind me of '«jj«f. ,• Mrs,.-Hannah Gia*se., ; M .fjjMftfflgi' < . memory-^-'* wbsnyoit have t ma^^|^ , ^;,; »vater boil, \then put mur Pud^MMk^ \ . your pot. . • ' . . . m$fc' -^ ' , . ^feu/.-~ Whenever we fioAo^s^pi';, : ,';- ^ more inclined to persecute tl» r ai -tep|r«; ? t jj \ suaide,.wa .may then,.be Bet^atjR, ^j^;^ '^ our zeal has 'inore «f pri^fiin; ^0^0^^ 'J, „ eharity ; that'we are-;V?'eki^^. ;! ^|p^.. s ; jS /'*' *\> f * rather than truth, a»d; '^j^f^^0^ffi '! feel more .for ourselves,, tim% -f If^/olpr '. v-< . Maker. . '{ , •'.' ij|^?ff.;-\'. . . Btgbtl'y ipurders religioa,tofrf§!P ,' u \en fouls with her g,bost. . . .\•. >, There is scarcely a ip^ti li^tlB^i. * >, (says the Spectator,) who waoi •'%$&* } ated by iMrtbtooB*. It'.bas^ipbl':',' -'. some to write with tbeir feet*.fujwl '$$£*' ers to walk upon their hands J ^pgi^! tumble into fame, m$ outers $$$?•' immortal by tbrovfiMgi ..t|i^0|sj^i| • r ) through a hoop, o \ .'•''. ''•', -^ ,* Periodical Newspapers are so|fN|jl M / from whence most readers may deaW .> ^*,\ information 5 and it naay be allowed, that they have contributed mofe Jo general knowledga than any 6|Ii^|., , *\ species of writing amongst the woi*if' J of this kind. Newspapors may.b» ,- .'alltfd the original stem from w branebes out all the literary JBjjbeine* ra of succeeding Uunes*' Before News- papers were, p usp, lopai #aowteqgje was so circQmscri bedj that jpetV^jg^i*- 1 tletnen knew more of politjles oj.^fV temporally (affairs tbfoi that.^pf^V.; ment pleased, to diaeover % T^sjf> maps of sci«n,0.e were tii'M n um»l)4*l' irof Chat-to fSEvifyv in the secoadi year sofne members of the Boy a! Sbcle*!^ established in 161^, Sir kdgar K* I5s|r{inge w,jas the first editnr, and iltflt first Newspaper marked-%6^V*K* inflmorable epoch 'in the annals of tw- erature.—JVJjt't. Mmeate* from theJifyt'wal IpietBgwc& iflie Moving Btory.»yp«^«*I^% eat-o'-nin,e tails* #dbVi«is(eredvonb tbem the -.law of Mogt;^in tbpe mwi energetic n>attner; the Captain »o l b* mean time, assuring^heti*. 1 bat it w*« eonsonant to- their own doctrine ana to seriptarei ishat tbQ nr^rtifieation of the flesh, tended towardf thft savins, of the soul, and therefore, it would b«* eriminal in him to aba tea single lash When they had sufTered the whole of tbeir, di8cipline ? vhieh hat' fl;tyed them from the nape of the neck ,»o the hams, the Captain took a polite leave, earnestly begging tbein to ro member him in their prayers. They were then let down into the boat lbs* was waiting for th&m; the erew salu- ted them with three ebeera—and Cap tain St. Loe made sail. Teaching a eow.~A' gentleman lately riding near his o-**h house in Ireland, saw a eow's head and fore, feet appear at the (op nf a ditch, ihrougha gap in the hedge on t;lie road side; he heard a voice jalternately breatening and encouraging the cow ; he was induced to ride up ©lose tp th« scene of action, when he sow a |}oy , s head appear behind the cow.. $fMy good boy , w said he, \that's a fine cow.\ ** Oeh. that she is,\ replied the^boy, '* and I am teaching her bow t«gef her own living, please yonr hon- or,\ The gentleman did \not precise*. !y understand the meaning of the ex pression, and had ha direetly asked for an explanatioiJ, woflM proba- bly have died in igooraneei but the hoy.prdndof hiseoV, encouraged ab exhibition of her lalettts | she was madetojrtmp acros^tbeftteh several tinfcesyiftnd this adi?i|t^« in breaking through fences, watiteriitedl i4 getting bf-ro'wti'itvi^g.'^^^'.'Tbtia, 1 '** soon as a cow's edtteat ion ii^bvniihed, she may be secitinto the world to provide for herielf !—*uirne4 to graze in the poor- est pastures or bigbw?ays, she will be able .and willing to^^ live upoa the fat of the hud. Color of fyr$ons.~ A neat at»d n's,^*, ful work, .called «v The world in mini- . ature,\ contains a Variety ofin^ereisjt*- «ng facts appertaining to the glave trade—anjeng -ilipeia %a account *f ^ • isit, paid by * white man to tlte kipjgi of the Aknnists, M great ,«rarripr an^l potent iiionareJj. wh» was exce$ste*|jr, 'iigbtened at the hideon* appearaueqt •<»f t ha '» white sea ino&f 6er^' as Mi? i?* nan slave dealers were, called by faint, tiiotigh he|j8d not before seen one pt* ,'hese iabomiriabje animals. Tt watit : iong time before this valiant 'fMb|£, • -tuid reeonetle himself to the presence); tt the white map, v*ho Was regarded >v bun as «t wild beast^but ,M lalt#. Ue caused bini ta be giripped thatt** «ugbt^||e him uacked, hf touched thQ rimtM«£(#fhp \ mnnaler'' with ipA«r iitiirl tiinl^^tbe *'monster»** with feftrat!^ asto^bmentj mA at Ie%b exclaimed, ki Yes, tJiou art indeed a man, b^i';'^- ^iteas the very A devili'*»-JSosi^ : '&G$k Mr. Cobbett, in a fetter addreiised to Mr. James Cropper,, ,00 l/iv*rpoolV *o the subject oi'Kasrittdia^pt*^ 'elates the following anecdote, as av specimen of lie.te|lTing:— * Frfen^f]»•• p«b bad a ri$h sjiip at tea, abd tJi||e were great fears for her safety, fi|B had not insured, soon Enough. , He vventto friend lsaae to insure; Tbf policy was to have effected frota the next day at three o'elock, if tbenjsjg|i* ed by friend Isaac. Before\04'M0t arril?erf,tfoiettd Jacob had beard '/.%»% im ship w&s&rawdidJ apd'jh^-Wp.iy^ \ that frientf%a^6 fi^ito a? <# little way o^t'pf'fcowity^obld' bep|*''^u|v; it too before;t4e.fibti*.^' Xlse,rftilfe:sJ||l|' t , bis elevk (eqabtly ^'e:n^j^)''^i%^it!r- mess'ag.er-*^ 'H'rfemd-'^sa.are, '$r|euo| , 4 'l\Sk-* cob-bid s me tfell thee,thja.| %$ b»| ''•&*$&•• from tke*shipi aiidi if thou tiast not Signed the policy, thou needstnjotdo ft.'? Frippd lsaiao,^.h4i''hiK4ili&i^|gl![eat the poiicyr btlt: who, tatfeift|* it tife. granted that ty&ring from/mt sk^, meant kearmg oilier sa/e^, told the clerk that it ;was pas? fktee.t.'m$ •'\' he would step inttt the parloar fetch the policy* which he. did, hav^f' fi rst clappetl his^name to it M$^i§j the ink. Now here was'a lie an T '* side^. Yet, not in words / for,;frif|^( Jacob had hear-d from ibe ship 5 1 it wai past three o'ejocki and, jTsj^Bfl•.. •, did go and /tVteh the poli&y* ItM^. seqnel w*as a law sttit betvveen tbo-i^O; .^ friends during| which »11 the fafel*. eameowt^' cW * _-»•'-—.. ,.'.'' The foUowin^ ftdvertkemeni if W'- eraily copisd from, a New .Jersey |».ft* >' per : \ f f* be stfbi oh % t|ie Stb of Jnty, one hundred and thirty timi 'swits . at ?«w,lhe property of Hit emipejt attor- ney; about to retire from bbslffess. Njote^the cliaat* &H rtebiiWd *ls* «ti»aW ' r \• - ••• '•'•' ;: '•\' * : - -