****************** Batavia, Genesee County, New York State ~ undetermined date ~ [most likely, 1834] Died--In Bethany on the 7th inst., Miss Hannah OLCOTT, aged 15 years. * Take Notice-That all Debts due the subscriber, together by note or contract, must be settled soon if the deposites are not restored. March 10, 1834, L. BARKER. * Notice.-All demands due H.& E.C. KIMBERLY, of an amount not exceeding $50, are in the office of George W. LAY, Esq. All notes for a less amount are left with Charles M. RUSSELL, Esq., for collection. Feb. 10, 1834. H.& E.C. Kimberly. * Large Sheet Iron Kettles, for the purpose of boiling sap, for sale one door West of the Post Office, by Joel ALLEN. Feb. 11. * Straw Cutting Knives for sale at the Hardware Store of Joel ALLEN. * Toys of most all kinds to please Children, for sale by S.C. KEYES. * Black Lead, for sale one door west of the Post Office, by Joel ALLEN. * Hatters, Tailors and Sad Irons, just received and for sale one door west of the Post Office, by Joel ALLEN. * New Goods. The subscriber opposite the Clerk's Office is now receiving the most extensive assortment of the latest and most fashionable styles of British, French and American Dry Goods, ever offered in this place, and he respectfully invites those who are wishing to purchase articles in his line, and are fond of good bargains, to call and examine his GOODS & PRICES; as he is determined not to be undersold by any one; but flatters himself that he can sell GOODS much lower than they have usually been sold. He has also received a general assortment of GROCERIES, which he pledges himself are as good or better, than can be found in this market. There's a good assortment of Crockery and Glass Ware, all of which are the highest fashions. Wm. FITCH. * William SEAVER-Respectfully gives notice, that having purchased the interest of his late partner, Dr. J. COTES, in the stock and effects of Cotes & Seaver, he continues the business at their old stand at the Post-Office; and is now receiving from New-York his winter supplies, which, with his former stock will make his assortment extensive and complete. Comprising all kinds of Drugs & Medicines, Including a great variety of Patent Medicines--Also, Paints; Linseed, Lamp, Whale & Olive Oils; Brushes & Pencils; Gold & Silver Leaf; Gold Silver & Copper Bronze; Dye Woods & Dye Stuff; And a great variety of other articles; all of which will be sold on the most reasonable terms. The subscriber takes this opportunity to tender his acknowledgements for the liberal patronage to the late firm of Cotes & Seaver, and hopes by his long experience in the business, and his best exertions-together with genuine articles-low prices and fair dealing, to merit and receive the support of his friends and the public. William SEAVER. Batavia, Nov 25, 1833. * New Goods.-The subscribers have just received a supply of Seasonable Goods, which with their former Stock, makes the assortment very general; which they will sell on the most favorable terms, for cash or approved credit. All kinds produce received in payment for Goods. Cash paid for Wheat, Pork, Pot and Pearlash, and Black Salts. Those indebted to them whose demands are past due, are requested to make immediate payment. The neglect to comply with this request, will compel them, though with reluctance, to put in operation a more compulsory mode of collection. Cary & Grant Batavia, August 31, 1833. * submitted by Linda Schmidt *********************************************