****************** Spirit of the Times Batavia, Genesee County, New York State September 30-1825 Married.-In Rochester, on the 20th inst. by the Rev. Mr. CUMING, Mr. Ulysses STAGE, of Stafford, to Miss Eliza SARGEANT, late of this village. * Lost Note. Lost on the 8th day of July instant, somewhere, as is supposed, about the premises of the subscriber, then living in Bethany, A Note, made by Calvin S. CLARKE, of Le Roy, for $75.00, with interest, payable to Alva BROWN, or bearer, of Ann Arbor, Michigan Territory. The drawer of said Note is forbid paying it to any one except to whom given, and the public are cautioned against receiving it on any accounts whatever. Whoever will leave said Note at the Times-Office, or with Josiah CHURCHILL, Esq. of Bethany, shall be liberally rewarded. Henry RUMSEY. Bethany, July 8, 1825. * Military Goods. Sam'l. GRAVES, Has just received from New-York, an elegant assortment of rich & cheap Swords, of all descriptions, wings, epauletts, gold & silver bullion, Tassels, Cord, Stars, Buttons, Sword Knots, Red & White Plumes, Red, White & Black Feathers, Cockades, Hat Loops & Roses, Cap Plates, Sword Belts, Gilt & Plated Binding, Silk and Worsted Sashes, &c. &c. All of which will be sold cheaper than has ever before been offered to the public. You had better call here before you purchase. Batavia. * Lemons, Spanish Segars, Lamp Oil, Tin, Window Glass, Shad, Salmon, and Mackerel, &c. &c. With other articles too numerous to mention, which are offered at a small advance from the New-York prices, by the Publick's humble servant. C.L. SWART. * submitted by Linda Schmidt