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THE ROCHESTER TELEGRAPH. v i i i , ] TUBSDAY, JULY 12 , 1820 . , [Wuor-E So. 367 ( T H E TPjEfcBGRAPH ■ i g PU B lilSH E B \rE B K L lT , B y i.!p H7S AT7D BWOBRyi ROCHESTERJ^SONROE CO. K, y. Tq IRail and; villig’e subscribers, ^ per an-, nftm, payabie'iri advance,-^To companies of tea qb more, yiio take their pqper^ at the G®ce 50 per annum) payable iq advance.' 4 nvqRTls,E!REKTS. ihserte'd'at '^1 a square for the first threo tyeeltSi and 25 ctsv for each subseqnentinsertiofl. • . ' . 03*71 discount rt II} be made to those who Rd^ vertise by theyeari , ' Ill,- .... . ■ ■n '■ * ' .- •#N the village of IVliddlebury, X’ Genesee co. If. the foh 'j!! 5 |ll|io iy in g valaable property, viz, ............'■ bouse end one half acre of land |r i bviek house partly finished i a blacksmith’s shpp one acre and a qu arter of land ; . and another brick house well finishedj and a wopd house and bam, prftperty belongs to the Rev. J, Bradley and will be sold at reasonable prifees. > Half must b e paid when possession is given, and notes tvfth: suitable endorsers These places are near the academy,wme], is in a very flourishing condition. The lands are excelleht, the water good, .and dhe village is as healthy as any in this, states Further inforination may he obtain e d o f Dr. Wfn . B . Collar o f the above vil ■lage,.-f ■ ■ ■' '■ ^ p r il 1 9 ,1825. . 5! List of Letters remafning in the Post-Office, at ClarliSon,Jf.Y.July\,lB25. rAlWES jVriiolii, Nnthamei A, Brown, bevi BrOWi), Elisha Brace,Thomas BriggSj Mary Bctleys,lvmiton Bonneit, Jolui Blanuhard.Enos Brown, Aiury Beekinan, Peter Carson, Thomas Carpenter, Xymaii Cook, Abner Clough, E, phraim (loon, S. M. Church, Iroiy CmndHlI, . XyUian iGolt, Capt. Colby, J H. Bavis) Anna DelaRdjCidvin Douglass, M, R. Freeman, Josh- «& Field, MaritlPanclmr,Gu3favU3 A Fanvell, ira G.ilbertv jiilia Grahatm, Amanda Gregory^ Enocli HuntJ Gilbert Hemmenway, Silas Hay-, zen, W i l l i a m Johnson, Bennet Johnson, Oliver/ 32»^iiorxli^*f.ohii MillGrdj R ixnsom Od^lT; - JdMQh G. .Parish, Pliilo E. Prossor, Mortin Buggies, Ephraiia Randolph, Edvyafd Ruggles, Abijaji »ips0(4,relerl>. H. Smith, Ezra Simmons,Ez ra Starkweather, Jeremiah Sawyat;,Joseph Saw-, yer, PelCg Sisson, Seny Simmpns, Elijali Ste vens, David Suirdevant, WHIard L, Ward, Will iam West, lf 4 Wright, Benjamin Whiting, Nan cy Walker, Jasbn Watkins, Harlafl Whitney, Eioilel trdelt. ' G. CLARK, p-sf. List « / LetUrs remaining in the JPosl Ojffce at ■ ] Fi«^ord,JV. r ./u /y l,l« E 5 . 'TRA Aimouf, iVIillissent Alien, Aiison A. .Ad- Xi.tftns, Barllet Bnmp.TliUTnaaBroughton.Wrti. Briggs,' Luther T. CliamlieVs, Wm. AI. Clyde, Bgtiiet Constable, John F Dunbar, Sam'l. Davt- son, BiaUbery B. Davis, W. F. Delano, 2, Elscy Al. Dovvd, Marlin Davis, John Ecbler, Ann Gqodeli, ScylerGoft', John Gardner, Almony llmnesVJaraeS Horton, Siitn’l, Hartwell, Cnrmi Hart, 2, Eliza Hovve, SamT. Hildreth, 5, Ste- pUeii JcfFreyi fltuben Ktiappi E. Linslcy^ Gil's. Bictiardson, Pliilip' Festor, Israd Osborn, Mary McCay, Sfielden Nash, Rioses 'Luril, Or- riii Stone. 2, Olhinel Stone, Andrew Simmons, dacob Sclienck, Grandersoii C. Towsey, Frail* CIS Tucker, Josejih Towsey, Ansel Whitmore, Andrew Watson, Mr.Whinpler'MargBret AVinch- d t, ' , E.BEACH. pm . £fil o f Lelitrs remaining in thePosl-OjJice at Pen- jield)jS\Y.Julyht,m H 6 . O E l H . ANTI3DALE, Jesse Adams, J o h n Bar- k J ru3i B, Elias D. Brooks, Benj, Bigsby, Tim othy Bayloy, Fanny Brooks, JbliilCcde, Win. Colcj-Joreiniali Cole,'i,To an unemployed Coop er, Miss Mariitli Cure, Michael Dunning, EliJ.nh Dodge,Henry Esteii?2,Henry Etnery,Henry E.s- g6t) iirnlif\rn)JGrGmiRli^i'&f*niHn(2jW ill* iam Grinell, Epli.raim Hnselton, Safford Hop kins, Winslow Heath, fspael Irw in, Asa K. Jen nings, John Kinney,Boswell Kimball, Alphonso Leu, Henry Lucas, P eter Le'Clear, Larry Mo rey, iMiles Mark, Tiffany Netlleton, Harry Palmer, Isaao I’addock, Ariilns PiirkustsTliomas Quiiin,JoaophSm itli, Jblin SmUh,\Yiltiain Sim mons,Lyman Taylor, John\Veavfer,Benj. M!hit- m o re, Lydia Woods, J. B, BRYAN, p . M. , Listof Letters remaining in the Post-Office at Hen- rirlta, j V. Y. July 1,1825. O O L O M O N Ayre.s, Mr Hannah Buell, Prosper k J Bell, Henry Chambers, Wtlliatn Corliin, Isaac N. Datoii,Samuel Frey,Miss Lydia F oster, John Fargo, Elipbniet Gilloll, Mrs. Hannah E i-tiinii, Luther liovey, 2, Levi Maiiii, Muriah M. Murry, Lewis Nash, Atiel Post. Copt. Duiiiel Iteed,-Jonathan Russell, John Robinson, Na- llmniel Swift,Barlicl Sheldon,Wiliimn Siiiionds, Miss Cliarlpltf' Wooihvnid, Samui l &• Edward W illard,M rs. Elenor McWilliams, RicIiardlVill- iums, Esther Willcox. L. G. CHAMBERLIN, P..W. List of Letters rcrnnhiini’ in the Post-Office, at Iirighlon,Ji‘. Y. July 1st, 1825. . ISJiTtLLlA M BROW,N, William Carpenter. 2, V T Amos Chipmaii, .Asa Dagget|.Ioa. .Tiinius G. Gelcliell.John Hutcherson, Seth C. .leiies, Sinilli Jone.s, Sarnnel .Tones, Ilorrace Tudg, Mr. S.nmfmm, Nailianiel Liiidlry, Cleinent Minor, Sti’.pliBii Rifiiiy, Isaac Spinnings,George Thom as, Win Vance, Win. Windsor, Abigail Will- 'jam s, B. IT Worden- BEN.IA B. BLOSSOM, P M. yfA / , '■' WESTERN . ■ ' 'PiRK 'vmmmck ' : C o m p a n y , ‘ : LOCATED IN CANANDAlCtJA.:. ■'liicorpomUi in 1824, with d capital <ff s ^ s o , o o o . n p H l S cpinpany and -K- all kinds of pfpperty,aghiii,st damages bv firei.on terms as fayourable as ally simi lar institution in 4he State. N A T ,W . H O W ELL, P m V chaser AVishes for a farm connected with QTAp plications for insurance of build- e i t h e r ofthe above lots and houses j he can ingp or property in Rochesterj.andits vi- have ninetv-twoacres of land. The above cinify, will be attended to by T Hr;,,Hex, T m,A/T W L E V I W A R D , Jr. E B E N . E L Y , . . ^ Agents at llQchesler, Rochester, Dec. 2 f , 1824- 66 FU L T O N FIRE INSURANCE f f i o t K t i a i i p , CityofNeW-York,—Caphal, S 5 0 0 , Q 0 ® , Propose Insuring Houses, JBiiildinss, Goods, and Merchandizes from Loss or D a m a g c ly Fire. rp I H E affairs o f this company jviU'becon- JL ducted with such fairness, candor and liberality \as they trust; will entitle it to .public patronage. A nthony L. TJ ndebhii , l , PresH, OiiivER H. H icks , ?ec'*ry. The-, subscriber having been appointed Sole Agent in this country for the Fulton Fire Insurance Coinpahy, all applications for Insurance may be made at the stores of Everhghims & Co. Rochester, or A . U. Mott & Co. Canandaigua, where they will receive the most prompt attention. 23 G ILBER T EVERNGHIiM , Jr. Rochester, Sept. 6; . Agent, a . h i t c H c o c h . tm U G G I S T , ® ® © llB S I E a ® s ■ WHOLESALE DEALER IN D r u g s & . M e d i c i n e s , T ) ; j e - W o o A s a w d D ^ e - S U \ f f s i , Faints S? Oils, W i n e s , Lu ii qq u ^p ss ,, a n d G R O j u o a e ^ T I U E S . Country dealers. Physicians, Clothiers, Painters, &C. can be supplied with any of the above articles at a small advance from the Kew-York wholesale prices. March 12, 1822. lf93 t t m w G O O D S . Save a Pemny ! A L L persons who are indebted to the subscriber, eitlier by Note or Book Account, are requested to call and settle the same before any costs are m a d e .; It will be unpleasant, to lesoit to mcas- wr.'i to enforce a collection from his cus tomers ; but it will be necessary unless this notice should meet with attention, -d word to the ioLse is sufficient. TIM O T H Y IvEM P S HALL. Monroe H at Factory, ) Rochester, July 4, 1825, S . ___ G\v66 S . N l 3 f F T o u a c c o . r r i H E subscriber being agent for P.S,- X G, Lorllhml, has constantly on hand a full supply of Maccaboy, Rappee, aiid Scotch mJfPF.F, fine Cut and Smoking TOiiJlCCO, at the Factory prices. ,S . SAW YER. Jime 28, 182>. ' 65 A Full Stock, Just opened, and selling at low pri ces, by WM. II. W ARD. M a y 1 7 , 1 8 2 5 . 5 9 Machine Cards. A LARGE and complete assortment of t A Smith's celebrated IiEXC^iSTER C A R D S , at illl times on hand, on consignment from the Manufacturers, and for sale on the most liberal terms, by WM. PITK IN & Co. Rochester, May l6, 1825. .59 F O R S A L s F ^ T > Y the subscri- J U her,at the Farm lately owned by II, 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 will be for the advantage of .those who wish to buy or exchatige to call and sec for themselves, JOSEPH P. N E E D H A M . Gates, May 10, 1825. > .58 C O K C x E E f t S W i V T E S l . ■pt F . M ARSH ALL has just received a consignment of the above valuable tonick, which he oilers by the doz, or gross; cheap. Rochester, 6 of 5 mo, 1825. m S a \ ) b a , t \ \ S c V i O o l l i o o k s . A. great variety just received by E. PEGK. WARRENT WALKER, q o p f s i i - s i M a ^ ^ ^ : Xm &L Slcieet^Itqu Wotkets, T O E S P E G T F G L B Y inform, the puh-^ X L lick that they .Imve recently com menced business in their line, in the Store lately occupied by Messrs- S, M .& J . S. Siiiith, on BuffulpT$t. nearly opp.psit^ thfi Post-Oflice, aiid near Beach’s Red Mill, where they will execute with despatch hll orders for , ‘ S ^ L L S & P a t e n t I r o n \ B o i l e r s ^ C r L l N O E R S ^ of all dimensions, for Distillers. Hatters & Gloftviers E.ett\cs, • OIL CISTERNS, of all sizes, with every other article in their, line. Having a practical knowledge of every branch of J.heir business, derived from sev eral years experience;^ in some of the best shops in Europe and America, they con fidently assert that they are able to give entire satisfaction to those who will-favour them with their custom. All work made by them, will be warranted to be equal to any made in the United States, for neat ness and durability. t All kinds o f Job Work, Repairing, &c. done at short notice. Cash paid for olil.Copper, and Brass. Rochester, M ay-10, 1825. . 58 jQ l X N a . A D A M S , f S V iiE subscribers have this day re ;eived, X by the abovo nanied Boat, a choice selection o f ' ' . / Kew and ClLieag GToods, C onsisting O p . ' Dry Goods, Groceries, Harckvare, C r o c k e r y G l a s s w a r e , which have beep .purchased’ for cash, of the latest importations, and willbesold at a sindU advance from the, N, York prices, for cetsh oniy. Lor further particulars calT at the Store formerly Gftgupied by L. Brooks, one door east o f M Gssrs,Darlfe Saxton’s, BufTalo’-street,. where the above Goods will be shewn at .alLtimes with pleasure. ■ . A- b a r b e r & CO. Roohester, June 7,1825. , 62 A. B. & Co. have oh consignment, 26 doz; T . JJ. Longley’s Grass SC Y T D E S , warrahted goocf, which will be sold by the dozdrt Or single, cheaper, p f tfie quality, than ever before offered in this*market. F O R S A t B , ^ On Consignment, .a, general ussortnient o f J J i M m ^ C O R ^ ’ ^ E L ^ S T H E OJSTsJlRlO^ iTAjjaiiAW, sob T l ^ l U L leave, (w * \ following ports; .gpjjig' down, at 3 o ’clock, P. Mv ‘ , , ■ . . • Lewiston and 'fsiagara, on Monday, Genesee River, on Tuesday, Sackets Harbour; on Wednesday.. Returning to Niagara, will leave at 3 o’ clock,(iP. M. Ogdensburgh, on Thursday, Sackets Harbohr, oh Friday, Genesee River, on, Saturday. J S O T I C E , A SAMSON & J. DICKSON have re- P a • rhoyed their Office to the new brick building directly opposite the Court-Uoiise, in Buffalo-street,^where they will attend to all business entrusted to them, in the dif ferent Courts of Law and Equity, as here tofore. Rochester, June 6,1825. 'N 65 VILLAGE L A N D O F F I C E . In the 2d story of Brick Block, over B. Camp- hdPs Store, 75 Village Lots, 25 Pasture arid Wood Lots, are offered at private sale, by J. BISSELL. Rochester, June 6 ,182^ . 62 J. E. & T. CONGEON, ’f f j ’ A VE just received o f the best east- -fi-X ern tannage, and which they are now offering lower than has been known in this market, the following, -viz. 500 Sides best Span, roll’d Sole Leather, 300 do. Slaughter do. 500 “ Upper Leather, rOO Doz. first rate Calf Skins, 50 do. do. Courasor Morocco, 50 Sides Philadelphia ' 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 New-York prices,, by the case or dozen. Some of which are as follows: 1.000 pr. Ladles’ Shoes, of different,de scriptions, 1.000 “ Mens’thick peg’d. Shoes & Boots, 5 0 0 “ Gentlemen’s first rate fine Boots, with a general assortment o f Children’s Shoes & Boots. ' —LIKEW ISE— 2.000 Galls.' qf Curriers’ and Lamp Oil, with an assortment of Curriers’ Tools. — A L SO— 200 yds. of Linen Platillas, of a good quality, 250 Reams of Wrapping Paper, which they wish to dispose of immediately, and will sell the same at very reduced prices, for Cash. Rocjiester, 5 mo, 1825. 58 The subscribers continue to man ufacture to order, Bpots & Shoes of every description, of the best materials and most approved workmanship. W E S T IN D I A G O O D S . ;JAMES VA1.E1S.TT, (At his foi/mer stand, adjacent Messrs. Lamb’s and Blossom’s Tavents,) ■ X T AS just received- a large and well se- - H footed stock o f GOODS in the above line, and feels confident cap supply those disposed to furnish them selves with Bar and F'amily JV'ecessaries' on as good Kerins as can be met with in this village. . 65 East Rochester, June 20, 1825. F O I T N D ^ A POiCKET-BOOK, containing sun j TX dry papers and some money. The owner, by proving property and paying charge:;,can have the same. JOHN R E IN IFF. Qlr aece, June 25. p3w65 STOVES. fT I H E subscribers are furnished with ,X Cooking and other STOFMS, by tlie Patentee, (James,) from the Philadelphia Furnace, whioh castings are well known to be of 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 for the on- l a k L o n t a i u o .: STEAiapBdA'rSi v“ N. B. The necessary apparatus for 1 Cooking Stoves will always be kept hand, together with Pipe. E* COOK, T S now opening an extensive assortment Jl o f \ . F r w c ^ H a v A ! w a i ? e , M X U T A R ' F ' G O O D A Musical InstruTrienis, WATCH MATERIALS, 3 e w e \ v y S i W e r ’W a v c , which are offered, at low prices, for ready p ay. Rochester, May 10,1825. 51 POWELL Si THORP'S . G v w e v a V M a W C o a c 3 i 0 f f i . e e , NO. 365 north - m arket - st . A lbany , JYear the Mansion-House and Post-Office. /C O A C H E S leave this Office, for the L /' W EST, in the following order, to wit; TH E MAIL COACH, Travels by day light only—leaving Alba ny every day at 3 o’clock,?. M. lodge at Amsterdam, and arrive at Utica next d a y ; at Auburn the sec^ d ; passing Geneva and Canandaigua, to Avon and Roches ter the third; Buffalo and Lewiston the fourth day fronti Albany. Returns in the same order. T k E PILO T MAIL COACH. Leaves Albany every day, at 1 1 o’clock, P.M. passing Utica,Syracuse(SaltWorks,) Auburn, Geneva, Canandaigua, and Ba tavia to Buffalo, through in three day.s.— Returning, leaves Buffalo, at 9 o’clock, P. M. and travels ih the same order. Cherry Halley, Cooperslown, and Rochester C O A C H , Leaves Albany everyday for Cherry Val ley, Cooperstown, Madison, Cazenovia, Manlius, Syracuse, Weed’s Basin, Mon tezuma, Lyons, Palmyra, and Pitts ford, to Rochester, through in three days, cros,- sing the canal thirteen times, and returns in tlie same order. NIAGARA FA L L S . Two daily lines of Coaches will pass and repass the Falls every day, one on each side of the river, from Lewiston and Buffalo. E X T R A COACHES, With relays of Horses, will be furnished at Albany, Utica, Auburn, Geneva, Can andaigua, Rochester, Buffalo, and Lewis- tori. Baggage at the owner’s risk. PO \Y E L L & TH ORP, Albany, ISAAC PA R K E R & CO. Utica, I. M. SHERW OOD, Auburn, I. SHERW OOD, Geneva, B. D . COE, Canandaigua, ORRA ADAM S, Roche.ster, SAM UEL BARTON, Lewisfon, C. H. COE, Buffalo, A. H O VE Y, Montezuma, - S. GOODW IN, Madison, WM. STORY, Cherry Valley, , Albany, June 1,1825. T H E ■ M A R T H A O G D E N ^ D A I 7 X E L R E E D , A X A S T E R , W ILL leave, (weather' permitting,) the follptvin’g ports, going down, at 3 o\lpckj Lewiston and Niagara, on Thursday, -Gehesee River, on Eridsy, Sackets Harbour, on Saturday. • Returning to Niagara, will leave at 3 o ’ clock, P. M. Ogdensburgh; 011 Monday, Sackets Harbour, on Tuesday, Genesee River, on Wednesday, %* Both boats will touch at Morristown, going and returning. R A T E S dF P A S S taG E . Fare from Niagara to Genes'ee River, $3 “ Genesee Riy er to S. Harbour, .$5 “ . S. Harbour to Ogdensburgh, ^5 Returning at the same Rates.—*Forward Cabin passage a flth s . the above rates.-^' Deck passage one half. T h e Ontario ha' / i g undergone thor ough and complete repairs, is now filled up in superiour style, for the accoihriioda- tion and comfort o f passengers. From the'well known, reputation of her Cap- lain, the proprietors feel Confident that general satisfaction will be given. The Martha Ogden is a new boat, well found-^-lier accommodations good-—her Captain w ell qualified for the command. The proprietors are determined to car ry into c-implete effect the above arrange ment, * * AGEKTS FOR THE BOATS. 'VVilliam King, Niagara; J. Hawkins, Genesee River; T . Barr and C. A. Van Slyck, Rochester; L. & S; Denison, Sack ets Harbour; John C. Bush, Ogdens- burgli. ENOS STONE, ) ELISHA ELY; } L. & S. DENISON. ) Rochester, May 25,1825. 4m63 20 do. . Shad,, ^ 30 bbis. Salmon, 200 lbs. Flotailt Indigo, 400 Pimento, 300 « Pepper, , 100 “ Cassia; ' 50 “ ^ Nutmegs; 8000 Havana, §egars, 6 Pipes Cognack Brandy, • ■*' ’ 8 do. old Holland and Point Gin, 5* hhds, St. Croix and W. I. Rum, 2 puncheons old Jamaica Spirits, - . 1st and 2d quality qld Maderja W ine,ia .^vCasks and; Bottles, ■ Port,Tenenffe;Maiaga,»nd:Fayal:Wines, 4 Tierces Ripe, Stoughton Ritfors, - old Cavendish and -Plug,Tobacco,fee, fee? The above gpods have heeh laid in 1^ New-York, by an experienced partner re- liding in the c ity, sihc& the decline of pri ces. Country Merchants , and Tavern keepers may depend on beirig supplied, with any o f the above goods on as good’ terms ns they could btiy in Aibrny u^x Wiw-. Fer/c, adding only transportation. • - ■ BAMVEU SAWYER. Rochester, 28 june, 1825- ' 65 Proprie tors. CH ATH AM Five IvvsivvaRce CoYnpawy, ' KEW-YORK. IMCORPOK4TEO WITH A CAPITAL OP S4Q0,ae®, T N S U R E S Buildings, o f every deacrip- A tlon, in any part o f the United States, against loss or damage by Fire. Also, Merchandize, Household Furniture, and every .description of personal property, on terms as favorable in every respect to the Insured, as any similar Instilulion in this State. JASPER WARD, Pres’t. W. D. MALTBIEjSec’iy. The subscriber, having been appointed Agent in this village and vicinity, far- the above Company, will receive propose Is for insurance, yvhicli may be left at the store of JOHN W . STRONG, (who has' retired from the Agency at his own request,) 01 - at the residence of the subscriber. G ILES BOULTON, Agent. N o v .'-’5,1824. 33 F I t F S B F & A A A G . a5M8B».:q n ' C a E S T S <New) V - Skin, 'Tea,, - 30 bhls,a«dhdlf bbls.M^i.clJ^ erel, dq,; -do. M'€ss Paints, Dye Woods, and D y e S U i f f s , T a v , Cordage. Sic, &c. .S'. .M. S J . ' S . S M I T H , (at the btoiie sloro, No, 6 Buffalo streel, neap- . ^ the Bridge)) ' • A RE now receiving a large and gerie- i X ral assortnien l o f the abov^e articks, among which are the following, viz, 8 Inns Logtt-ootl, ' ■ # 7000 Teazles, . 6 1-2 Nicaragua, (20 gro. Press Papers, 7 “ Fustic'lt, ■ j s?|) Flpte,' y 30 hbls. Gro-Camwood, rGuatimala, f r.,. ^ 20 half “ ' “ .Beiig-dl and } 40 b'ols. “ St. Domfogo J Gfleans. 7 Logwood, J 50 lbs. Nutgalls, 20 “ Campeachy “ > ’ ^ 30 “ “ Nicaragua, 2 tons Copperas, 2000 lbs, lilue Vitriol, 1000 .Madder,' 20 bags Alum, 2 Jibds. do. d> Carboys Oil Vitriol, 500 galls, wittier str. Oil, *200 “ siunmer “ 1000 *' Linseed Oil, ' 1 case Aqua Fqrtis, I 2 tonsgrd VYhite Lead, $ U (j,^ « »l 1 “ Venetian tiJed,/ 1 “ Spanish Brown, 2 “ “ White, ' 1 “ Paris While, 1 *! Yellow Ochre, ' ' 1-2 “ Krenoli Yellow, 1 “ Red Lend, Faints of all Colours, ground and 10 boxes Clirom Yellow, 1 1€0 Patent Cradles, 100 lbs. Kose Pin'k, j White wash, Pfeading, 500 “ Litharge, ) Shoe, Fancy and oih« 100 “ Taaiericjc, _ ) er Brushes, PaintBrushcsofall sizes, i 4 hampers Junk Bottles, 1 cask Sweet Oil, ( 4 ci ts. Troy SteneVVare, 50 boxes En.glislv Crown 5 25 gress Velvet Corks, Glass o f diftbreni sizes, 1 5000 Spanish SegarS, 100 « American “ ( lOOO Slraker Brooms, i of all sizes, 81 bales Onkum, 25 bbts. Pitch, •20 “ Rosin, 20 >“ Tar, 3 tons Cordage, Blocks o f different sizes, SOjHi-sof Riell’sandLor- illard’s'Siiuff, and 10 bbls. Gut Tobacco, 10 Packs of Gold Leaf, 5 '■ “ Silver 500 Baskets of different rOO blils. Mess Pork, . t oo bush. VYhite Beans. 50 bbls. Whiskey, Machine Cards of D. Burrows feJonesWood k Go’s manufacture, Silsbyfe Co’s, warrant,, cd'steel Scythes and Axes. They intend keeping a constant and full assortment of all thp above articlesj which they will sell on as good terms as • can be had elsewhere. ( Roche.'iter, June ar, 1825. 65 o ? o 3 50B m W T l K G , M%atbf executed at ihts OJficet FRESH DYE WOODS & Dye Stvjs, Paints, Oil, Sfc. T UST received a larger stock and better i f assortment of Clothiers and Pamlers' articles, than- have ever before been offer ed in this country, v iz; Lopoood, Campeachy and St. Domingo; JYkaragua, Hatch. Coro. & Bonair; Fustic, best Cuba ; Camwood, ground; Alum, Swedes and American; Copperas, English ; Blue Vitriol, English and American ; Oil Vitriol, do. d o .; Madder, Dutch ; Indigo, Flote, Bengal, and Gualiniala;, Prussian Blue, Umber, ’ Terra De Sienna, Glue, Spts. Turpentine, Litharge, Gum Copal, Frostings,* Vermiilton, Verdigris, Dutch PinkjRosedo. Flake White, Sap Green, Drop Lake, Carmine, Gold Leaf, Bronze, Smalts, Pumice Stone, Brushes, of all kinds. Linseed Oil, fee. &c. Nut Galls, Verdigris, Sperm Oil, Olive Oil, Press Papers, Jacks, Tenter Hooks, Brushes, fee. &c. iVliite Lead, Red Lead, Paris White, Spanish White, Venetian Red, Spanish Brown, French Yfollow, Spruce Yellow, Stone Yellow, Chrome Yellow, Kings Yellow, Patent Yellow, Also,‘an extensive assortment of genuine D R Y G S M E D 1 C A . N E S , WIHES, L iq VORS, TEAS, SPICES, S{c, all of which will be sold at very low pri ces, by WM. PIT K lN & Co. Rochester, Aug. 1824. tfl8 Copperplate Printing, I^ R D E R S left at E. F. Marshall’s Book v J f Store, Carroll-streetj-'will be execu ted with neatness and despatch. ICrEngr^ivings of every description can be executed on the shortest notice. Rbchester, June 7} 1825. 6wS4 fT l H E subscriber having completed this X summer Garfien, (situated in Gar-- roll street, three doors below Mr. Christo pher’s Mansion-House,) informs the citi zens of Rochester, and thepublick, that it is now open for the reception of company, every day,(^Sundays e.xcepted) and will be lighted up in the be.st style every evening-, when the veeather is fair, with foequently a Band of Musick.' No pains or expense having been spar ed to render tiiis Garden an elegant and pleasant retreat, (probably equal to any of its size in Now-York or Philadelphia,) the subscriber hopes, by his Attention to visitants and the best order in his garden, to obtain the support and patronage o f 3 generous publick. Visitants can, at all times, be furnished with Fruits and delicacies o f a variety of kinds,such as the following: Oranges, Lemons, Figs, Haisinst Almonds aud JSuts, TOGETHER WITH tee Cream, Lemonade, Punch and JVines, Cokes and Pics, Also, an extensive 'assortment of C o n V e fct'iovvapY * I C S C X t B A l k will be furnished to fannilies by the quart, and sent to their houses in coolers. The subscriber feels coiistraiupd, as well from respect for his friends and the pub- lick, as from principle, to observe the fol lowing Rules, viz. No person will be pernoitted to remain in the Garden, except they conduct with proper decorum. N o Lady will be permitted to visit the Garden, except accompanied by a Gen tleman, or wliere there is a family o f children. No persons will be allowed to pick flow ers or fruit, or any of the plants, or injurfe any of the arbours. f o r Slraw h c r r ics. ANDREW SELLEG. Rochester, June 28,1825. 65 f 81 HE subscriber has on hand a large assortment of f’ine Linnber, which he offers for sale cheap for Cash. JOHN BiDEN. Remhester, Itlay 1. 62* PROPERTY OF UNIVERSITY OF ROCHESTER ORIGINAL STAINED