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' ’: ■. ■ rilo^e xYisliing^l^ol^^ at the abOwA estabtishmenf;' ihay4^yer|bern,atihe; ■pfiSce o f thefFreif Fress^ dr;afcthd bindery, where all oHers witl .of the most approVed pntterns^JdA^^ forhrldk-hhil^^^^ nn<^ 3 II other kipds of ])IARRI i E aisH in bnilfimg, or ftt any othWpntpQSe. “ ‘ \ ■ T he puhMcfcareessuredtWtfhe marble now' offered them, i s not surpassed by'hny. in Amerrca, and wiff b e sold.at t e p .re duced prices. - WjIdLStl^* Ifurip 1 j ^ \ •'' Rea ^tiper m \m B r ■•■. plain atd-Figua-eddaco4§Rret.^ flptMuslfes,.' \ |Rbi^0M,v3' < ■- 't- ,. ail o l^hich will b e.s^d O.0U'}pftces. ••'‘ '•■•,’ ’./'.'• '■'\l # . w i 5 !.«• I , ■■' ATvtfhr. - ^ ^AHBHRH CASII STORE.4 ' subscriber Ihaaju^l:^^^^ a ,‘;:|f new-stoch bf''■• ^ : D R y e o Q f i s , G R O c h t i E B S , '■' H i i m . ' W A f t E , : ' C e O C K E l R l f . & - G R A S S - W A R E allofwhicli'^nl t e soldw ry la-w ftrteady ■■Ipaj.' . ■■ 'A lso ', a Q a s e o f 2 . e a l t t t t ? « l i a t ! ? , , i - . 4 o w s . a a o o ,g a iis. w B O ^ y . , - boxes HERIUHO, . . 'k M doz/ ' CORR RRHOMS, . SHAD, hlAOEERBL & qORFlS ' ■'^ ' by the c'Wt; or v' He feels grateful for past patt^ y hopes by^strict atthntioii to, iRfliness-, a con tinuance o f the'sa^^ \He .assures his- ' _ Alcnds pnd the pnblihkj 'he will sell 'as' I' Oheaj^ns the bheapost, and-■tvishes them to; I call taicl oxainiiie for thetfiselycs. He doCs [ pot exceed ^‘himself in chGapijess,” but i f . hedaes his neighbours, he presumes his customdrs will hot complain. ■' 4 . V, ■ - AMIAH FITCH. ■,'. AaSurni, June I, 4824,— ' ..■■ . '■ ■...-r --- L -- - ■ ... . .. ! m W I A M GOOPWIK f HFORSiS Ihe publiek, 4hat he con- tinues his business, two doors east o f GfiswoMs Haul, where he manufac- tures and repairs; Giltj, ’Pier, Mantel, Toilette .and Mahogmy ; l 4 a O M K ^ Q > ^ l ^ S E S , ; ■ ■ . OF ALA DFSCRlPTIOiqS. AtSQ ! EMBROIDERY, f PROFILES, 'EORTRAlTS, | AND* . . MIRIATIIRES, I PlOTDRES'i' elegantly set in gilt and mahogony.frajnes, :,L0DRIHG-GEASSES, & g .: boxed,, sp that 'they can be carried safety any diss tanGei. ' ■•'',■ {rirGiLT LOOKING^^GLAS^ES ure made to ■wash without injury to the girding. Merchants will he ffirnished: with AQofeAjg-Gldsseaj on as good terms \AU be found can he purchased in Hevy>York,A ' ''' ” W, G, tenders his thahhs to his former customersj and solicits general patronagm 1 , 18 S 4 ,^;H/* • r: ; C O N G R E S S A N l S ; # t > A t ® i ® 9 : . TAS i commenced the .practice.of hi^ i /profession in the rilhige ‘of Auhmn. may he found at his dwelling house, n, * lewf tods east of A. GiiKES'’s Imh Jinhurn.^Junl 241824.— 1 1f. : a ,H n d e r w q | d ,,:;- ,'! AS, and WUHteep bhhhhdvluring the ^ -Warm. we.Aher> ndOnstapt shppi^^ o f W • ■ ■%OHGRESS SPRiHG W M M k . aODAA^ATEE,' ■ ■ at his Reading Rqom, ' . AfcSQ ' '. ■ ^ ; ' ' w m m t m m m , OMJNGMS.t. and ' : I m m ' ■. of the first quality , by ayholesalo or retail. Auhtt)%j Jiinfi 1 , li 824 .—=^li/'. ■ rit -'ii'Aar - -Ain.' A ^4 \!■ k ^ t B 0 ® R s » p ’W B » l ' - ------------- . bus .ppened hihHest^t: ;. in^'tbd'';^ck' buffdiCg^;dppositAthebanb, Wfagre hb inx leu^thbuwy-rohthebidsinessmf BGGE:. iP lnplN G j in a styR of elegance and dur‘« .qbitity inferienr tfi none intheconntry, #^]^b!ANR‘'B 0 0 ii§ made-.abcQfdiing/ edto; -' .' -\r;'V; V ■;r. f ■A?.'' h A s j0sapAdcrLvnn:.M-itnw AurriwAr--:. ' y m % G r O D iy s , ■ barefacedly:,mnd.W^^ than Any other u ffbe fire eandidates. - H e is; ' * ^ e /^ % a m a n fifr fiiec® c e / ahdhasHib He ^ r het .rbatiGe d f \swccess *- he is very beifiitious , and fully ‘aware o f the ‘ chn'sll qheuces ifhe should fid His adversa^ rieasdy that h e will Jump befdte he eqm |o:the st||I*f, and clear tffe ‘passfee, n f be thrordn out for eWet. • They) are -4 AMorHWHto»iS',43s'EtE,OAise''AS'soiTiici3>^ ;prhbably:righk ButHheshpuldbeMcct* ^ .f c a t u K e Q f p ^ c e ,m A d ^ ^ ed, tod Ittk quite viwssibler ^'lho Calculated to adrance the reputation a-sa...... pfhis;country abroad, than any other of thq five Cand*fi^idhi. Literature, and lite-- be more respectable Uhderh%udmimstratiOn than they ever haveheen f .and the.’pblificat negntiaiibii of the couptiry would continue to h # what theihsi m m .......................... suggeata: I f Adih^kJfii»dl9Stfe,'W 4t£; ,4 ‘ t '. i 'i' THE SGBSGRClERS, exteiisiltei^U cQmpIem 'HanberetOfpre, pfsupe- ritjur qaality-, and ixnUuUallyuheiipi • Thnir Old friends and the pnhlick generally, We respectful ly iflyitea to ,^011. ^ -■ tF Those of tlieir hustomets Whose aecqunfe qie of Ion* standing, ateasa respectfully inyited to call, and adjust thm- ' E. & J. PEASR. A'id>i(px4ttne 1 , 1824.atf c m A M R , T H A N E V E R , ■ ‘'AfTHE - .' • .- , AUiURI? WHObESAhE AND RETAIL STORE*. , ' • S A I - M O N G , G R O V E R , IS WoW'n-bc.riviiruAsrLEimpj ASSORTAiis^tiof' ’ ’F4JV-CF AJViD STdFEE ' - : h been Serected iWlfeW- y y . York, 'during: the month: bf Jtme,- atiH at such’ prices as will enable him to Gash Purchasers iriil find it an object to call, as hiS'assbrtinentis d^itensive, Gcbds good, andEatterhs elegant'. Alerehantsand arGcIe ia their line, arid perhaps as cheap as th% Could bbtiiin the fike quantities ih Albany or brciy-Yurk.: Afeo’ng liis Goods ::\ \ 4 . 'AN ELKOAKT ASSOnThEN’T Of Hladk^blue, brown,|T|trea^ bobinett, k' ,'olite,bpttlegr6e lacks' in ' & mixed BROAD-1 ' great variety. CLOTHS. , 1 DRESS HKFS. do. dSOl® AZETTS, bHHibhons, dp. almost every de^lScases Ladies’ LEG- scription. ’ . I HORN HATS. An ' extensive and|| do. Gentlemen’s heititifub'' assort- ? do, 1- eat of MUSLHsiGentlemen’s SUAI.- GdODS.' i' . , 'I' MER GOODS.- 250 pieces fashioha* SHosiery, gloves, ,Sr.c. hle'CALlGOES. | &c. ■ i l e i i ^ Q T e e p s | l 4 t » S ' a h d ^ i l ^ 0 at x\'hqi]esale. ' , - ' { 3 0 0 SCYTHE - SNATHS, (P. Davis’ mark,) the real article. ■' His .sales will be mostly for ready pay, and prices accordingly. (^ A n extensive assortment o f Hat ters’ P irns and t r i m m i n g s ; ^ —6 ;,y n o » BfAPKWOpD’sJlAaAWNE. . , \ ' 'OPTHp”,-\ F I T E AMERICAN P R E S I D E N T S , .Elocntion, )';Tb|,innat.;U»)h#y-;^ *fiaO-St .-•AWhhr7Thi-:'' ■)':F1VFPRES1]^|^^^ ' . . ■ (coirciyifEpi) ;v;V A fth n o w forfiiecan ^ ^ s . |feVCAt) hqu ?, t the present, Secretary of War (or Minister oflVar) is.onc: pfthe fife,' and the youngest aflaong tb^^^ H g has Hsi ;hnguishedMinsel0nCoh|pessv by.his wh trepiff eloqplhce,, and. In themahinef,, hy' some bcd^hiidAble, but hazardous nnder- taliings. He. is nearly six feet in height in whose (anguine on such an occasion, all philipick,' reproach, and reprimiftution, ipy ratherbf f^Sedm h ■ .miecLieyous j a ^ ■ ' ‘ ■ ■\ ‘ ^ • . . perpetual prepedeht fortcther unff^^ bier mfeh;,. 1 pquH applied-the sp arid a square forehead, with a physiognto- nifee Wh|ah.th^ Hie*^ci|bifiet fo carry into execution, than tp assist in principle ; nnd not political, so much as moral principle; While their objection to Mr.CMhoun grows chielly.out of hisyouth, temper, aild discretion. The inilirenceof Mr. Crawford’s character,' should lie be elected j will be chiefly feltin the domestick Mr. Calhoun, on the contrary, would be most operative upon the foreign relations of the , American people, :Mr. Joiik Qpmev AcAJifs,- the present Secretary o f State (premier,) son of the former President Adams, aqd the third Candidate, is one of the ablest sfatesraan, and most profound scholars pf the agelr-^ The chief objections to him ape, that he is the son of a , disfingnisliod federalist,■•-- that h e is an apostate from the. federal par ty,—-that his father was a President before him, which, in a country so very republi can as that o f .the,United States, in its ,hor- insnrmouDtable pbjecton t son, although three other Presidents, and a whole generation^ave already inter vened between the4reignoftJtefather, and the pretension o f the son; and that he is the present Secretary of State, occupying an office from which the President has been taken so frequently, that it is come to be Considered as a certain stepping. Stone, and the very next one to the Presi dential chair. These arc formidable ph- jections to aje'alous people. Whose theori/ of government is About the finest that the ■Wotld ever saw; and it is quite possible that they will outweigh all other cironin'. Mr. Adams has represented his Country at several European courts; and it is known thatbi? infineuce has been felt and aGknqwledged in the most unequivocal manner by that of Rulsia. He is a fine helles-lcttcrs scholar: ■was a lecturer on judicial and popular elo- ktdiice-iu Harvard university, New-f|lng- land ;) and has published a very valuable •^yorli, on the subject of Ilhctorick and unworthy tfcifigthathe has ever dbne, to :a iy t h ^ ^ g e j .j f - ^ e cap.- never be justified for Haying dohe. . He consent, • edj some years .^ o fto deliyer‘tlie fourth o f Jtff;y hrhfibn at theDpSHoVipAisishing^ ton > andin delivering it, forgot that he 'w®:-hd’ longer ;Jqh'n.:Gtq^.ndy^Aa(u^s., m Ahjericita citi^enj: jhsHy ,exasMNhd,At. ’thejp^inlfey with which the genius, ’and htecptdi;ej)nhd hospituliT^-of hfe eountry-, meq find f e n trefed f e e ^ and fully jusu tified rn' e x f e s s f e ’hls indignation— h e forgot that he was pp longer a p m a te cit- :fen; in Whom such a thing woulff be jus- tifiable-^and did not recollect that be was ployed. As tfie orafipR o f | f f { Jhkifluin- 'oj. Adams, the polite so f e a r and. aocoih^^. pHShed gehtlemanFitwas p le f e n t t O '^ f e a s the xVbrk pfq statesman,-r-tlie de- liberlie mbnlfestofieii o f sentiment, by the Secretary q f’State for the United States, ii was updifefied and indiscreet. ‘ pfofduhdi cidEWi^fe '. / L e l f e Sue TmaEini {|he e f e e ? ^ his- fe s e h c e and manner upon fidiise-ibreign' ’' < 5 j ambapSadoT, (no matter.from. what «t>uiit^ ( ' Of E f e p e he may come,) who should see • ( J, .A V AEACly CUX mi . Jl a A . .0 ba. CULl^^Vfi ^ i l ^ h e h s i b ^ ^ j f e ^ ^ sioaplicity -^;^^lmagfiiing it generally is* either rude .'and affected;fevorn for the gratificatioR of the mob— or the natural Inanhe m H u Treas^; p^an^dhte. ‘ J l ^ s h IS!'^.sfatelJr mfejniffre' than six/feet jiigh j and I f e e i h propoftiO&v- H&tV^ a schoolnaaitqr ^ and, it'is .soidv ’ ’ ” ‘ ' . ........ \ ■ sraur , , , _ ___ _ er b f n n f e o f e d ,'fep iO j who are cUns, bfitV«£ymuchA the men h f much supeHor t m fe they are ignq*' ’ N ew -E ii^fe* V W peproWe •fiueffihi’f e ' wU.j--' • - absolute murder.,' Mr.' GraWfdrd; is fulief; ofpolitrGal f|s0.ufc^S t f e - Mri' C,aifffe4 andmahUges lukoards more a d r o itly ibut then' his enemies;Rnd those who 'ar4*djw posed to hifti, are men of a more sebioUs temper, and amore steady determination, than those.of Mr. Calhoun.' Their nppo- jhandsOnrely as it is com sitionjo Mr, Crawford is chiefly that of muh t ^ |e ^ ^ ^ q r e ^ f e c t p b |e tfeesm a^ -1 in Engi.^dV-'’r • He seeb/^litfle-'niau Waiting at a table—> aealy hHfijWiro formal and fieltituteof exfessiott I: his eyes running fe h water f hisislipperidown at heei--i- fingers stained ivith ink j.in •warnx weath- administration o f the government: that of ur wearing a .sfripefi seersucker ccat, aiifi white trowsers, addMirty waietcoat, spoU ted with ink j his whole dress, altoletheir, not worth. a cQUple of pounds j .Of, im a colder season, habited Jn a plain bind coat, much the worse for-wear* and -dther gad-' ments jn proportion ( npt so Tespectahle^ as they Clay find in the old-clothes bag Of almost any Jew in the, street.— This man, whom the Ambassador mistalces for a clerk of the department, and only wonders, in looking at him, that the Presjdent„shouId permit a man to appear before hiia in such dress, proves to be the President of the United States hittiself - The stranger is perplexed and confounded ; he' hardly knoivs hUw to behave toward such a per-t sonage. But others arrive, one' after the o,ther-{-.natives of dilferent countries, speaking different languages.—Conversa tion begins. The little man aiyakes. His coiinlenan.ee is gradually illurninatedv-his voice changes. His eyes are lighted up with an expression of intense sagacity, enmestness and pleasaafry.. feer y sub ject is handled in successionS-and GveCy one in the language of the Strarigsjr with whom he happens* tO ’Be conversing, if that stranger should betray aPy Wunt of familiarity with tbe -Englis|i language-'^ What arc the pplnions of this Ambassador stances-j-practicsii virtue—in the day of Bore ?Mvhatdosehe know of Hie_nddress ^ : find appearance of Mr. Adams? Nothing. He has forgotten the first impressiens; nnd when he has returned to his liouse, jt would he difficult to persuade him that the President of the United States is either dirty in Ids dress, liltle, o f poorly clad. GENEXAr. J apicson is the next: candi date. He is a man of a very resol «te and despotlck temper i so deterdined and persevering, that. Inwing once undertaken a measure, he will carry it through, rigfit PROPERTY OF UNIVERSITY OF ROCHESTER O R I G INAL STAINED