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    1. [NY-Old-News] Republican Advocate Dec 7 1837
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    3. Republican Advocate Batavia, Genesee Co., NY December 7 1837 MARRIED. In this village on Monday evening last, by the Rev. Mr. BOLLES, Mr. _ J. MORRISON, of Rochester, to Miss Pamela M'CULLY, of this place. + + COWS WANTED. Wanted-Two first rate Cows--one a New Milks, the other that will have a calf in December or January next. They must be between the ages of four and six years, kind and gentle in every particular.--For such the highest price in Cash will be paid. Inquire of Peter J. VanHALL, at the former residence of Gen. ALLEN. Batavia. + + DRESS MAKING. Mrs. STANIFORD informs the Ladies of Batavia and vicinity, that she will attend to all calls in the line of Habit, Cloak and Dress making at her residence on Centre Street. From her experience in the business and the beauty and elegance of the latest City Fashions, which she has just received, she feels confident of giving satisfaction to those who may favor her with their custom. Batavia. + + PATENT NIPPLES. The improved Patent Flexible Artificial Nipples are an article highly recommended by the medical faculty in New York, Boston, and other eastern cities, as being the only article which will relieve the pain of the mother and at the same time be readily received by the infant. For sale by Wm. SEAVER, Druggist. Batavia. + + ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE. Notice is hereby given to the Creditors of Clement CARPENTER, late of the town of Batavia, deceased, to exhibit their claims against the said Clement CARPENTER, with the vouchers thereof, to H.U. SOPER, Esq., at his office in Batavia, on or before the 15th day of December next. Batavia, H.U. SOPER, Co. Adm'r. + + NOTICE-Is hereby given that application will be made to the legislature of this State at their next session, for the passage of an act to authorize the Supervisore of Genesee to raise by tax in said county the sum of $1500, to build a bridge across Murder Creek at Richville, (on the Old Buffalo road,) in the town of Pembroke in said county. + + A. COURTER, Draper and Tailor, has just received from New York and now offers for sale, at his store opposite the Eagle Tavern, Batavia, a large assortment of Black, Blue, Brown, Green and Claret Broad Cloths; striped plaid and plain Cassimeres; Plaid plain and striped vestings; Trimmings &c. &c. --Also, Ready Made Clothing, such as Coats, Over-Coats, Cloaks, Vests, Pantaloons, Roundabouts; Stocks, of all descriptions, such as figured and plain Satin, plain and trimmed Bombazine; Collars, Bosoms, Gloves, &c. Cutting done on the shortest notice, and warranted to fit if properly made up. The New York Quarterly Fashions just received and for sale. Batavia. + + Batavia Boot & Shoe Store. The subscriber having taken the Store formerly occupied by DAVIS & BLACKMOND, offers to the public one of the most extensive and complete assortments of Boots & Shoes ever offered to the citizens of Batavia. He keeps constantly on hand Ladies Gaiter Boots, Shoes, pumps, Slips, &c., also Gents. Boots, Shoes, Pumps, and Slips, of the best stock and made by the most experienced workmen. He confidently assures the citizens of this place and the surrounding country that they will find at his store sufficient inducements to warrant him their patronage in future. The public are respectfully invited to call. O. SMITH. N.B. All measures and orders taken and promptly attended to. Gentlemen who wish to have Fine boots of a superior quality to any heretofore offered in this place, will do well to call and examine those of his manufacture, as his Bootman is the best workman in the county. Batavia. + + The subscriber, since his dissolution with Trumbull CARY, has added largely to the stock of Goods then on hand of such articles as are required at this season, which makes his supply very extensive and the assortment quite general, all of which he will sell exceeding low for cash, produce, or on short time. Cash paid for Pot & Pearl Ashes, and Timothy Seed. Batavia. S. GRANT. + + submitted by Linda C. Schmidt

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