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    1. [NY-Old-News] Rep.Adv. Oct 5 1852
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    3. Republic Advocate Batavia, Genesee Co., NY October 5 1852 MARRIED. At the Eagle Tavern, Batavia, on the 29th ult. by M.W. HEWITT, Esq., Mr. Walter S. WILKESON, of Newstead, Erie county, to Miss Nancy STRICKLAND, of the same place. In Batavia, on the 30th ult.,, by M.W. HEWITT, Esq., Mr. Abraham SHOWERMAN, of the former place, to Miss Calista SOULE, of Alabama. + + DIED. On the 16th instant, Hattie A., only daughter of E.F. and Harriet M. HOLLISTER, of Batavia, aged 4 years and 3 months. Our earthly hopes are blasted and we are deeply afflicted, yet we trust the flower but transplanted, to bloom in immortal vigor within the paradise of God. Though earthly beauties fade and die, The good shall live beyond the sky. + + FOR SALE. One pair good Work Horses. Enquire of the Subscriber, one mile East of Alexander Village. H.N. WRIGHT. + + To the inhabitants of Batavia and vicinity I would say, that the Small Profit system with me will be strictly adhered to in all cases, and prices as Low and in most cases Lower than any one. If a fair, open, honest, and aboveboard transaction will please this community, and my attentions to business will ensure your confidence, I shall be happy in giving to all who may favor me with their patronage good goods at a low figure. Remember--"To see is to know." Call at the Batavia Cheap Cash Store, No. 39 Main st., Batavia, (near Jackson) and satisfy yourselves that all kinds of goods can be bought Here at Rochester prices for Rochester pay. Nathan T. SMITH, Batavia Cheap Cash Store. October 2 1852 N.B.--All the Butter, Cheese, Eggs, Dried Apples, Beans, Yarn, Mittens, Stockings, Chickens, Turkeys, &c. &c. you have to spare, Wanted, and the highest price Paid, in exchange for cheap Goods. N.T. SMITH + + submitted by Linda C. Schmidt

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