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T H E R O G H E S T E H T E E E G R A E H . ■ “ , - • . . .. / ■ • ■ -. • ‘ ‘ ■ r N \ '* '■ . i No. 49.—VoL. VIIJ ii^in rOESMTilVILAY'^^il', [Wttoy.E No. 36lv ■igwinaiiiiw Mliij yjKtEeJRAPH IS PtiBlISHEiS WREKt.y, W ' HIS pftwi'rNS-oryiQSv.popK-STOHE^ BiwoKHr jHPPHEsi?$R, iyipSJaoE co. w. x. To mail and viUa^e subscribers, g2 per an ! ,Wim,pa^.dblP in a4yaoce,-^To coinpanies of or tto^ifbotaJce their j)apers at the office, 4, SL 56^r;abnn:ni, , ■ ■ ^ Ap#RW3KjaiNX? - inserted: at' 41 a square :lpi' th0 iicst three.-jTdeks, and 25 cts. for each Bufesequeht insertion^ ;[t3\A discount willb^ made to those who ad- yerfee by tlffi year. ' • 3\*ew-^oi*k EVteraUvre ; ClassKo. t , for l82». *1^0 be d c a ^ t»!> tbe „ next, and ini^herf in a fe'y . do Numbera-^9 Ballots to be drawn. 1 .!■' 20 30 30 51 ; 51 . t,r34 R,475 SCHEME. 3 Erize of ^ 30,000 « 15.000 10.000 5,r3f 1,000 500 200 106 50, ^22 11 #30,000 15.000 10.000 ' 5,737 20.000 15,000 6,000 5,100 2,550 38,143 126,225 I *** pjreseht; price of Tickets, I T I C K E T S k S H A R E S II Tor sale by EBEN v ELY,' dt his Lottery ( .& Exchange Office, Carrell-ist. and at Ih'e -J? 08 t*Gffice, Rpehester. • March 22,1825. ’ , ' ' ~ 55 ^.WflSTEi?^ , F I R E m S X T R A J S l ' C E ' COMPANY^ , ■ LOCATED IN CANANDAIGUA. Incorporated in 1824, with, a capital o f f 2 5 Q i O O O . f l l H l S company insures buildings, and A all kinds of property,against damages J . E . & T , C O N a ilO N , : T J AVE just received of the best east- A A em tannage, and which they are now offering lower than has been known in this market, the fohojving, viz. i 500 Sides best Span, roll’d Sole Leather, 300. do. Slaughter do. 500‘ “ Upper Leather, 100 Doz, first rate Calf Skins, 50 do. do. Courasor Morocco, 50 Sides Philadelphid' , Skirting, together with a quantity of Harness and Bridle Leather, and Saddle Seating. Also,' a fresh supply of B O O T S & S H O E S , which they of fer for sale at the Wew-York I prices, by the case dj: dozen. Some d f which are au follows: !ar institlitinn in th»! Slatp. r . , , o, on. lar. institution in the Slate.. NAT. W. HOW ELL, PrePL J er ’ h . V an K ekssei /A eb , 5ec’y. C?Applications for insurance of build ings or property in ilochester, and its vi cinity, will be attended to by LEVI WARE, Jr. - E'BENvELY, - * at Rochester. \ • Rochester,^ Dec. 27, 1824. .39 T O R S A L . E , T N the.-Village o f IVliddl^bucyj ' X Genesee co^ N - Y.. tlje, fol lowing valuable, property,, viz, . , _ . I house and one half acre qf Rroppse Jnmmg'floUsSf Buildings, Goodt, land ; u brick hofise partly finished; q ' hUcksmlth’s shop and one q cre and a quarter of lapdI and another brick house, i * irell finished, and a wood house and barn,' H with about six acres o f land ^ oti.f the pur- 't «haiec wishes for as’ farm connected .with either of the above Iqta atul houses,he can, if have ninety-two acces^^ ,of lahd..-.Tlm I property belongs, tq.the; t e J . Bradley, I pttd will be sold a f reassonublc prices v / , . £ Half must be paid when possession, is r wtyen, and notes with^uitable-endorsers^ ^ e s e places are near.the academy,which irnn a very fioiirishirig condition.T h e ] lands are «xcelleot,s -tlie water-good, and 4he village is as healthy a s any m this , state. Further iafomation may be obtain- f .ed of Di.W m. B.GolIar of the above vil- April 19,1825. liberality as, they trust, trill entitle it to p u b l i c p a t f o n a g B . V ; ''^ / * , ' *ANTHQI?y LyJN.DE l OtivEB Ij.'Hicks, S&c'jy, The subscriber having been- appointed sole Agent in this, country fqr.^the Fulton Eire InsuCance.Company, -all applications for Insurance ntay he rnade at the stores of Evernghims dc Co. Rochesterj or A. U. jMott;^-Co, .Canandaigua,, where they will receive the most prompt attention. 23 • • GILBERT EVERiNGHlM, Jr- RocheSter, Sept. 6. • . Agent, W A N T E D , 1- 1 0 . 0 0 0 B V S B S X S 3 . T E . -rriH E subscriber-will 'pay. the highest A price in cash..for,, RYE, delivered . M his Distillery, near the Colton Factory, • ' Br at M. Brown’s Mill. r Dec. f. WAllHAM WHITNEY. 3^ \ Muilding. ^Materials. •: ' A. w . i u L e y orFEns EGR 8AI.E, i ? Q M. ftet Pine P L A N K and Boards, ' . P O t46M - first quality SHINGLES, 50 AI. Weather burnt BRICK, 4 M. lights of w indow - sa s h e s , of diflerent sizes. Any quantity of Lime and Sand. ALSO, - A few barrels choice iVTe'sg.Pork, April 26,1825. i'. N E W G O O B S . PTIHE subscriber has this day opened a • A very general assortment o f fresh and fashionable GOODS, purchped previous \to the late rise, which he Will be able to sell at fonner .prices. ' S. G. ANDREWS. April25,1825. . ■ '56 F I E E I N S i m A N G E COMPANY. f T l ^ ^ Company hasbeenincorpovaled A diifing the present session of the Le gislature, with a capital of 250,000 Dol lars, tube located In the village of Roches ter, county of P ort foe. ■ The following persons are, by the net nf incorporation, appointed Directors for the ensuing year, viz., Jam°s K -Li^ng- ston, Ira West, William Atkinson, Eve- rard Feck, Elisha B. Strong, Harvey Ely, Frederick F . Backus, A. M. Scliermerhoru, Jacob Gould, i2or/iM^c>S‘ James Everuing- , him, George Clark, Fhiueltas P. Bates, ■Ctmndaiguh ; Orlando Hastings, Gair.?eo; Albert H. Tracy, R-ffoJo ^ John S. Tall- nuldge, Lywu'; Truiiibull Cary, Batavia ; Moses Hayden, Forfc. The Books for subscription to the stock of this Incorporation, will be opened at the Bookstore of Everard Peck, in the vil lage of Rochester, on Monday the 2d day of May next, and will coutihue open until Wednesday the 1st day of June next, on which day they will be closed at Ens- wiwth’s T iivern.. A payment of one dol- h>LO.it..each share subscribed, is reqtured at the tim^ ofsubscciption. J3y ovfM of the liooTcl of Directors WILLIAM ATKINSON, PmV. T. Cmx.DS, Set‘r>j. ’i'wSS Military Slmiks^ Just printed, ao* for sale by E. PECK. April 3. 1.000 liens’thick Boots, 500 Gentlemen’s first rate fine Boots, with a general assortment o f Children’s Shoes & Boots. ■LIKEW ISE. 2.000 Galls, of .'Curriers’ and.Lamp Oil, with an assortment of Curriers’ Tools. ' ' -A L S O — - 200 y dA of Linen • Plalillas, of a' good qualify, ■ \ ' 250 Reams of Wrapping Paper, which they wish to dispose ;of immediately, and xvill sell the.same at very reduced prices, for Cash- ' . . , . ; \ Rochester, 5 mo. 1825- ' 58 N. B. The subscriber.? continue fo man- ufiicture to order, Boots 8s Shoes of every description, of the best materials and Riosf approved workmanship/.’ ' FULTON • . FIR E INSURANCE Oity of Newr York,-Capital, iB S p p p O O O , and Merclmridii^o froip^ Damage by Fire. ' FIRE-INSERANG E .-, 7E1 T N 'k lf!lSURAr^’CE COMPANY 4j(uJ .have,a capilal of ^200,000, vvfih libprjy to' increase the same to^500,000. They have also a surplus fund appropri ated exclusively to the payment of losses. The whole of .their funds are sacredly pledged to meet their liabilities, aqd are so kept that they may, at any. time, on. short notice, be.converted into cash. TheprO' posals of fhe company, and ternis of in. surance, are believed to be as favorable as the nature of the business will permit. In case of losses by fire, they intend to show the greatest promptness and liberality. As the business of the coiripany is detach ed, beingYonfined principally to risks in the country, their capital is not exposed to a great loss by a sweeping fire. THOMAS K. BRACE, Pres’t. ISAAC PERKINS, See’ry, Hartford, (Gt.) July 1, 1824. l4 All applications for insurance of build ings or property, in Monroe county and its vicinity, will be promptly attended to, by L MOSES CHAPIN, their Agent af'Rochester- a . m T C H C o c H , i n i Y A u a s T , WHOLESALE DEALER IN Driigs & Medicines, B j e oods and BYe-Stviffs, Paints 8^ Oils, W ines, Liquors, and G R O C E R IE S Country dealers. Physicians, Clothiersj Painters, &c. can be supplied with any of the .above articles a ta small adyance from the New-York wholesale prices. March 1,2, 1822. tf93 tice. E. A. MIDOLEBROOK- Rochester, May 7,1825. > ’ 58 NEW a r r a n g e m e n t . r O A S J U U E , On Consignment^ it general Msortment o f J A M E S e s C O R j V E E L ^ S J^ A T H R p P & BROWN, having tak- .. .en E B tV tJjrsm K L E Y m\o copart nership, the business will heteafter be car ried op under the firm*of ■ , ' & S t a n l e ' j , at theiStan'd of- LathropSs Brown, on MilL street,fwhere they intend keeping „on-hand a hibr^e'general'Assortment than hereto fore,'which will ^enable, them to supply ;Cpunt?yMVlerchants, - who wish to-keep articles ki thfeir line, upon very liberal terms'* • - ■ •' All kinds of A irU T A R Y work made to order. Military Companies' furnished With: ' XSAT& &. 8W O& 3 > S S I if f iS r upon as good tefnnsas they can be obtain ed in New-York or Piiiladelphia, a speci men of which can be seen by applying as above. Sdddkrs* Jlardwafa, Saddle-Trees, Mantes, Src. They have also miidfe' arrangements to establish a shop at-Detroit, Michigan, where One of the partners will reside, and which will be constantly supplied’ with Saddle?, Harness, Trunks, &c. from theif Manufactory at Rochester. ,M ay2,l825. 57 fJiAn.s,I approve of it, an.d Ido not hesitate to say tlnrt, in njy opinion, it merifs the patronage of an etilightdiied community; and if introduced into general use in nur common schools, prom ises to lie very useful; I am acquainted with no elefnenlary „Vvork of the kind whiuW tbiiik pnore deserving ofpubiick pntrpnage, and more likely lobe useful in teaching children the rudiments -of our laiigunge. ' lam,' Sir, Your limpblK Servant. EBEN. FITCH. From, the Rev, Mr. Lingley, Preceptor of the Wesi Bloomfield Acadettiical-School. WEST£LbojiFinr.di Oct. 14, Y s 24. 'S ib —I 'hav^ perused your Standard Spellitig Book, and feel disposed to give it my approba tion ; l am pIon?ed with the plan and execution of theAvork . It is, in my opinion, justly entitled to linblick jlkfronage, Jind I could wish it might Be inldoduped iiito general use in our comraon- schools. JONATHAN’LONGLES. DAVID GABLE, •EfJHEiOa, • - ■ {Late of the firiri of Calhovn 4* Cable,) YY^ILL continue his business onC door west of the shop he has, heretofore occupied, nearly opposite the Eagle T a vern, where he solicits a. continuance of the patronage he has received. D. C.viiLE pledges himself that no exer tion shall be wanting to please those wh6 may favour him witbuitheir. custom. He has just received-from New-York, the L a test ¥ a&\\ums, which can be seen at his shop; and, from his knowledge,of Ward’s scientifick and patented system of cutting, which will enable him to cut with more precisionthan any lOther system now in use, he thinks he shall be able to please any who may fa vour him with a call. N. B. Wanted a good Journeyman at the above business. April 13,1825. 55 T E A n E S W A N T E D . /TiA. Or 60 Teams wanted, to transport Goods from Rochester to Batavia, and Buffalo. NORTON, GOODMAN & Co. Rochester, May 9^ 1825. __ ______ 58 N E W 6 0 0 P S . . A Full Stock, just Opened, and selling at low pri ces, by WM, H . W A R D . May 17, 1825. 59 K B l d E S T E R C A R D S , at all times on hand, on consignment from the Manufacturer.s, and for sale on the most liberal terms, by WM. P ITKIN & Co. Rochester, May l6 , 1825.________^ 3 0 B P M K t W G v etcecitud M (his Ojdieek, 1 5 0 B O X E S G X A S S , ■fT^ROM 10 by 8 to 15 by i t , for sale F by S. G. ANDREWS. May 9,1825. 53 C A M A B A B I L L S Bought at a small discount; by WM. ATKINSOiY. May 2. ' 6w57 Machine Cards. A L A R G E and complete assortment of wliich she“has fitted up for the accommo- SntUlds celebrated, dation of genteel Boarders, and solicits a B O A R D I N G . T p L IZ A B E T H BRADBURY has ta-’ J —i ken the House lately occupied by Mrs. Wing, opijosite the Mansion-House share of publick patrcuiage. Rochester,. 5 nao. 9^ 1825. 58 D u a Y la ow K e w - Y o r k , RAFTS at sight on the Meehaniclds U , Bank of New^ork, may be had at a small premium, on application to HART & SAXTON. Rochester, Mafch 14,18257' 50 ' ' ' , , SEARS’ ' S P E L Z J N O BOGBU • S econd E dition . Just published and for k le by E vkkar » P eck ; A , StanAard SpeWmg Book, .■ OR THE • , sextoxA sts’a v iD s to an accurate pronuitcialion of )he English Ea'Uguagoi aCcomparded witli easyifamiliara^^ progressive Readiiig Lesscuis designedqs ari In■^ trOd.nplioii to the use of Walker's Crilical Pro-, nouncing Dictionary of ilie English Language.-- Gornpiled for the use of Schools, by J awe S; H. S ears . In. the edition now offered, the utmost care has Beeij taken to rpake the Work perfect.— Ei'um the rapid sale of (he, first edition, tjiere can be i\o doubt that the work meets publick approbaiion,.and that it vtdit soon, supersede ibe:: imperfect and ineprrect Spelling 'Books which hsve liithmio been in. Mse in Corhiuon Schools. The author has bfeen favoured vvilb the most respectable recommeadatlbBS, froia Which ex tracts ace added. ' . . ’ From the Hon' John Van Yales. Secretary . o f Slate, and aeling Superintetiddnt o f Coat- mon Schools. . , ' ^ Jflnu^ry iQj 18^5. Having etan^ilied with attention a \vprk\ rn- .tilled, '‘ A Standard Spelling Book,’' By J H. 'Scars, Iain decidedly of opinio!n' that it Is a liseful ‘work, and' that its introduction; into oUr Cotiitt)on Schools would be; attended with ad vantage. it,is, tbereforeivvith pleasure l recom mend it. : J. V. iSf. YATES, ' - ■ ■. Acthig.^upefintciidenl o f Com. Scltodls, From the Rev. Dr. Filch, late President o f Wit- liams.poflegej.MassachuseltsI ' W est Bi.Ofisfi'iEtB, Oct. 11,1824, Sm—Agreeably to your request, f4r»ve ex- ami tied your Standard Spelliog Book, and as far as 1 can jtidge from the attention I have been a- f l l H E subscribers are Jurnished with- Prmthe Rtv.'Mr, Penney, Minuter of the Cooking and other by th^ bylertan. Church,Rochetterj Patentee,(James,) from the Philadelphia 5I r . J. H. S eaus St>r—ll!aye,at/6urreqUe?t,carqfulIyreviewed your Standard Spelling Book,” and have plea sure in stating my opinion, that it has much me rit, as an^elementary School Book. In order to pronounce-orspelLanylanguagengAf, we must team co^ectly-al firtf. 'Correctness in these .matter? is'generaUy coiisidered as cofifprniity to ga ap')>ro.tfed,4lrtndord. lliq standard inEng- lisb orthography and pronunciation, at preseut, is, 'ti/iquestij!,nably. Walker J and yoii have,to my taVfsfaCtion, proved that your book .he* the. rnerit of close conformity to that author, while others that profess the same ore calcuiated fo promote,'slfange niid errone'Oiis spelliiig and prpmincialion, which he totally disavows.— And, upon the whole, I think your book Wor thy of a liberal patronage, which I hope it may receive., Yours, fee. J. PENNEY. .. Rochester, S thA u ^ d , 1824. From the Rev. Mr. Cuming, Rector oj SU Luke's Church, Rochester. T o M r . j . H; S ears — I am pleased with. “ The Scholar’s Guide/’ wlt'ich you put into my hands. From the exa mirmtinii I'h.nve given it. it does appear tom e thal it is what it jirofcsses to he; strictly in ,ac' cordaiice with Mr Walker’s system of pronun- cietion ; • and being siich, it certainly deserves, and I hope will receive, the approbation of the publick. 1 have no hesitation .in recommending it to tbe publick, as a work possessing, for one of its kind, very considerable merit, .and as being well calculated as an introduclioH to Walker’s Critical Pronoimciiig, Dictionary of the English Language. F. H. CUMING. Rochester, July 30,1824. From the Rev. Mr. Savage, Pastor of the Baptist Church in Rochester. Mr. J. H. Sears,' S ir —Your Spelling Book, put into my hands a few days since, for examination, proposing, as it does, the early initiation of pupils into the /irincipto/and a speedy acquisllion of theprac- ice oftlie standard pronunciation, in my opin ion, by the happiness of its plan, (he very nat ural (jlassificalion of its Words and lessons, the adaptation of it.s reading exercises, as well as by. the superior quality of its tnaterials,lhe neatness of its execution, and the weighty reasons you have assigned, as an apology foradding another to tlie already too numerous and various Spell ing Books now extant, does highly recommend itself to tbe roost I'avouraBie reception of an in terested and enlightened publick.—Yours, E.SAYAGE. , Rochester, Aug. 12,1824. Having examined Mr, J. H. SEARS’ Spellin.g Book, entitled “ The Scliolar’s Guide ta the pronunciation of the English Language,” and having had the pleasure of testing its merits by its general use in our schools, We do hereby re commend it as being a work far superior to any publication of the kind now extant. The ar rangement of his lessons being entirely original, and in strict accordance with ftlr. Walker’s pro nouncing key; and the whole system being pe culiarly adapted to the capacities of children) render the work worthy the patronage of all who are friendly to compilations which are calcula ted to facilitate the acquirement of Useful knowl edge. ALVAII ANNIS, RICHARD MARTIN, MATHEWSON B LGCKlYOOD. Rochester, Sept. 28, 1824* F O R S . a t , E , ■f>Y the subscri- - O ber,attheFarin lately owned by H. R. Bender, Esq. 20 COWS with Calves by their side; or, would exchange them for farrow or dry Cows, as they are on hand and must be disposed of* It'wiU be for the advantage of those who wish to buy or exchange to call and see for themselves. JOSEPH P. NEEDHAM. Gstesj May lo? 1 9 ^ ' M OTnaa. n p H E subscriber having purchased the X. entire Stock, in Trade, of. Daniel Bahvard, J r . iiiforina hE friends, and the publick that he will continue at the'old stand, in Buffalo-street, one dqon east of the Tost-Office; He flatters himself, from quality of materials, he will be able to give satisfaction to those who shall favour him with their custom. He has on hand a general , ^ 1 ,, . nssoHment of ■ ' Booh and Shoes tgggPE^of nil ,descrip- tion'Sjwhichwill be sold low for Cash, viz. Gentlemen’s Fashionable Back Strap,'and Military Boots, , ■ do. do. Wellington do* Boots, La Fayette Sho^s, “ ‘‘ first quality Calf Skin lace. Boots and Shoes, ■ Men s. Coarse Boots and Shoes—^Pegged. and Sewed, '. Ladies^ Fancy Cloth BootsShoes Denmark Satin, Lastings, Priinell, Single and Double, of all Colours and Figures’, 'Velveteen do* do. Misses Morocco a nd Cloth Shoes and Slips,. Children’s La Fayette Boots and Shoes. of all de.scriptions, . • . . Ladies’ Morocco Boots .And Sboes^ of the first quality, do. Seal Skin and Leather do.- do, No attention or trouble shall be wanting, on his part, to render satisfaction to those who may favour him with their custom. N.' B. Boots, and Shoes, of all descrip. „ ........ nonriYopposUl! th© Post-Gfiice, and near Reach’s Red Mill# where they will execute with despatch all orders for , . STSUbS & W O R M S . tatBnt Itott Bcaleva &. • CiEEXmCRS, , of all dimensions, for Distillers. l l u t l f t VS &* 0 \ o t \ u e Y b : OIL CISTEBNSj of all sizes,- -with every other article in their |ine. ... ■ ' * ■Having a practical knowledge of every branch of their business, derived from sev eral y ears experience, in some .of the best shops in Europe and Am'erica, they con fidently assert that they a re' able to give entire satisfaction, to those who yrill favouic them with their custom. All work made by them, will be warranted to be equal to any made in the United Slates, for n eat ness and durability. All kinds of Job Wotk, Repairing, &t5* done at sho^rt notice, ’ paid foi old Copper, apd Bras.s. Rochester, May 10, %8$K. 5$- STOVBSi Furnace, which castings are weirknown to beof the best kind; ^ and are authorised to dispose of the article, at a very low rate, for Cash or approved .security, one year. ' J. E . & T. CONGDON. Rochester, 5 mo. 1825. 58 . N . B. The necessary apparatus for the Cooking Stoves will always be kept on hand, together with Pipe. CONGRES S W AT ?,U. T71 F. MARSHALL I-J*i has just received a consignment of the .above valuable tonick, ' which he offers by the doz. or gross, cheap, h :rt er, 6 of 5 mo. 1825. 27id lyue Masonick Chart, ^ ^ R tiieroglyphkk V F Aioniior, con taining' all the Em blems explained in the several degrees iVom that of entered Apprentice to that of Royal Arch Ma sons, by J. L. C ross , G. L. Third edition, with additions. ‘ A supply just received, by E. PECK. Rochester, Way 17, 1825. ________ ELISHA TAYLOR, [Merchant Tailor,) A T his-old stand, north side Buffalo- street, near the Bridge, has just re ceived from New-York a small and select assortment of C L O T H S . GassVvaevcs a n i V e s fin p , of various qualities and colours, suitable for the spring and summer, which will be made up or sold without, as may suit the purchaser, ata small advance from cost. Having obtained, while in New-York, the ■ L a t e s t F a s V i io R S , for gentlemen’s Clothing, he will be able to have his work done in the most feshion- able and durable manner, and On short notice. Likewise, all kinds of Trimmings. Also, a large assortment of fashionable Ready Made Clotidng, just received from New-York, suitable for the season, very cheap. CUTTING done with the greatest care, and watfanted to fit if properly made up. ' N. B. F*. T aylor tenders his grateful acknowledgments to his customers for past favours, and solicits a continuance of the same. Rochester, May 8, 1825^^ ________ ^7 FOR SALE, X illV E valuable Building Lots JL situated on the east side of ; the River, near Messrs. John- ■ son & Seymour’s Canal Basin. For further particiilrtrs, inquire of GEO. HARRAL, residing near the premises. May 2,1825. ■ 5/ CASH \>a\(SL Yov RAGS. (Ms Offitit, WARRENT & WALKER. ’ o o P M u - s a n w H s , T m S \ \ e e t * ‘l v o R W o t k e u a ^ X j ESPECTFU L E Y isform t ie pnh- -AV lick that they have recently com menced business in their line, in t le Stoi'© E.COOK, J S now opening an, extensive assoirtmeni F a v i c 'j j H a v d '^ a v e ? M i i O T i i m Y eo o t o S w Musical Instruments^ WATCH 3IATERLIL.S, Jcwelvy ScS'Avcv'Ware, . which are offered, U M t i u i h at low prices, for ready pay, Rochester,May 1 0 , 1825. 5^ \O ESPECTFULLY informs' the pub A V lick that he has fitted up arid opened a Povtev IloMse three doors north of the Mansion-House, Carroll-street,Rochester, where he intends to be constantly “ at homef^ and xvill be happy to entertain his friends with the best cheer that the season and country can furnish. ‘ His Champaign, Claret, Fort, and Madeira WINES are not .“ ■« whit the worse for being old.'*’ JHe has a choice stock of London 8{ Philadelphia Porter., together with very superiour BvoYra Stout auA ^VewaTk C I D E R . He has also on hand, the usual varied of West-India Fruits, and will keep fresh S l during the season. No exertions tvill be spared- to renda'f the “ R ec L ss ” a pleasant resort for gentle men who have leisure, to settle the affairs of the nation over a sober tankard of ale, or to celebrafo dm rise upon cotton in a bottle of sparkling champaign. ’ May 4,1825. ^ I M P O R T A N ' T . rr^ H E several Town Clerk.§ in the coutj- JL ty 0/ Monroe, have received copies of “ Lisis of Lands to be sold f o r Varts, itj, January ncxtfi where they can be exami ned by the publick, at all reasonable hears, also, ai my ofu-e. As a large number of Lots in this court ly are advertised, it is important to those interested to examine the List. S. MELANCTON SMITH, Treasurer, Monroe County? Rochester, May 3,1825,' 6 w 5 y F O U N D , A BUNDLE of Clothing, supposed to xli. be stolen. Enquire of DANIEL THAYER, near Johnson & Seymour’s Basitlj May 9) 1825. 5$ S c k o o \ C e r t i f i c a t e s , For sale-at lhi.s © ffi^ T O T H R ZiADZES. C. DUNNING & CO. \ O EG leave to inform their customer;^ -A# and the publick generally that they have received their Spring stock of F A H C I T B R I T R O O D S , whiqh they flatter themselves is such alJ cannot fail to please all those wishing to purchase good, >and fctshimable geods.»i«^ Their assortment of s u x G o o m is very extensive, comprising all the niaS| fashionable patterns, in the NfW-Yorlc market, together with a \heavy stock of- superiour Fvenck ^ CaUeocs, Swiss,’British,and Scotch Muslins, T hread and Bobbiaett Lace, jjn e n Canobrieks, Silk, Cotton, and Linen Hose, and many scarce and choice articles, seldom fpu'nd out of the city, all of which will be 50W at a small advance from prinie cost. May lb, 1825. ___________ 58 T H S V l I s I i A G m RX3CBSS. PROPERTY OF UNIVERSITY OF ROCHESTER O R IG I’NAL STAINED