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O/Tueof the Rotton J‘a> tulivm,
’ - (hijr ? —*2 ■>'elk. M.
’ Latest iVqm s j
By th! last saih'. ii -hip triton, M
liassev, which arrived thisday, in 30 days!
from Liverpool. Ve! ave ‘he pa
pers oF t”f cify to the ,11 Ft uit.and Lutr
doa to Aha evening of the 9th.
“Tm key, no lftjre&?st}*>ciin<r n war with
iloS'iiV, (although its dilf • ernes a*e no’
entice'! v •edcif,) iuivy ditect> it* w led•“ tit
ten tori in snppr*’'*- it* internal troubles,.
Advices fpoiti Mid-id iir<rto riv* 1- ult
the Cortes woe?prol 02Ue<l the (t>y li’feie.
r |’b-V have retalliated F. ench ‘measures by
prrthtiii■ iojr the inland commercial inter-
Ctiie sc yxr -pi by one route. A deTieieiicy
of 150.000,009 Veals, in the revenue <* an
ticipated—and a. IO > rif 130.000 090 au
thorised. ILit urb .trices uceu , 'red at Mad
rid atthe time nf.the ailj lUdiment of tlie
Corte's.
File Ring delivered an ad-l r(, s on the
seoaratich of ‘he C-rle*. F 1 ’• latter in
their a'ttWer teoaiked that Agriculture
Wtqg almost an'jihi! >ted indo-Dy disHieai
teiird, ana Tnll • para 1 17. and, i was neces
sary to pare and >vv:i ‘be public ejpemlilurea.
with th niosj severe economy.
The iiisiinection in Cat. lonia contin
ued.
|V> Cod'ier fin'i'i.i .tes intelligence <-f
further di-tu;butt e■.
Sbv i C i;y;Tes lie stated to have vailml
f oii 1’ u 1(141 to cruise along the Spaoi*:
cast, toe better to preserve tin: health of
France ! The Sanitary Cordons car the
Pyrenees are said to ioclud i GO,OOO troops.
An expmsive quarantine establishment.
It is said a cui ‘cr of 18 gu* s, fitted at
Bordeaux, has made some prills ol S|ian
ish vessels oft’ Santim! •*.
luforVnatio-i from Lisbon is to the 20fh
of June. The details of a conspiracy a
gainst the government were laid beihre
the Cories, on the lSth, and referred to
the committee. ,
The French Parliament is occupied oni
Cabal ‘Projects. I
The VI is tress of the I Uh continued nrj
augment.
It is proposed in London ‘hat every
family si,cold ii‘ without a dinner one)
div, and ro in ibate the saving to the fund j
/or the < eltef of the snft'-rers in Irelnnd. j
It was oroposed in Parliament to make)
occasit) ial grants for the <eliefnf Ireland.j
‘Fhe method of soliciting subscriptions,!
fmn Hunr*(o door was condemned, as but!
another and bad mode “I raising taxes.j
ministers defended it. EtiglUhme >s inves-j
ting nfoiiey in foreign Smelts, is objected to;
in tire London Courier —and a Stump do y,
U n the transfers of foreign stock recommen
ded. .
An account of the celebration of
K'. ijN Birth ‘-ay in New-York in given ini
tile London Comic* - *
A sale of very rich furniture ‘v ii fe.tafltej
place in L melon on tfie 10th J'livj and
a„,i,e the articles had been ap-:
pemlageV of pne of the liny >1 palaces.
It> t ie H iu*t* of Commons. June 8, the|
new loan IMI pa*r<! a com mi tee. Also
thechanoe of Pension Bill, the 5. per rent;;
i-en ivio >itt Bill, ami the. public .Work* 5
lirls.’ The small Notes IMI Cvh-* read a !
tli i time and pas ed. Anew Bill is Un*!
and m consideration for puitish-ng by hard la-!
bor. ’
‘B Irish Stock s, July 9 —Consols 79£. hr
account 81. F eiidi Filnds, July 6, 91 50
to 91 55; exchange on London, one month
25 50; three 30.’ - ~j
Abmi SI <> OOif par annum was promised
to be granted is pensions to the lute Queen
Caroline’, servants.
IV p os|wc of a Hie harvest in Eng
land ‘oo’iiued
Tilt- D.dv * ol Bedford was confined by
sick ie,s.
The It,v il Bank of Scotland has'jjeter
ini ‘••(! “i d<*cone.t at 4 per cent.
27 .hips from Hamburg and other Get
anan po>ts have partititrated in the Green-
Sind Ft he v r!- i season, and have taken
more lti.ui ro.UOu seals.
LONDON, July 7,
The Par’l9 Journals of Wednesday last ;
artived yesterday. Mqreregiments are on
their way to reinforce the Sanitary Cordon
on the frontiers of Spain.
•Accounts were received at Lloyd’s yes
terday, of a/leet consis.itig of 16 sail hav
ing been seen in lat. 59 dog. long. 45 deg
50 m. They did larger shan
frigates. ‘ N
The Duke of York, it is said, has made
over his e-tate at Oatlands, with all the
growing crop*, 6tc. to trustees, for tlje pay
ment of I,is debts.
Miss M . ‘Free’s benefit at Covent Gar
den theatre, drew the 1 irgest amount that
lira® been received on ar y night of the pres
ent a Min.
f.eghom, June 19.—The Austrian ar
med Veheto, from Smyrna, cas’ au
dio’ in thi* pm t die d.iybefore yesterday.—
Shp sailed from Smyrna on the 22d May,
and up.ln the 26th, met successively, in the
m-ighb v Imod of Scio. the Ottomah, fleet,
consisting of 44 sail, iz: Fwo <f the line,
of 95 Burts, two of 92, twelve brigs> nnd
sixteen sma'ier vessels. Three days af
terward-the same biig fell in wi'h the
Greek fl->e., which was cyui-ing offihe Is
land of lspa a and which consisted of 68
vessels provided with Cong eve rockets
| The Of.'omnri fleet- whs so lowing the
(Greeks,and it is consequently very rro
jb d.de thai we niay s<>on have information of
!a naval battle.
Ilrue&eh J !y I. It i* well known that
the object of Lucien Ifmaparte,
Canino, to Bnissds. was the marriage of
his eldest on with fin* eldest daughlcr ol
j Count de Sorvilliers, (Joseph Bonaparte,.)
i’Fhis marriage was celebrated the day be
jl'ure yesterday at the Town Hall and the
Church, with the usual cermonieS.
HOUSE OK COMMONS—JuIy 7-
,Maritime pretensions of llussiu. —Sir!
James Mackintosh wished to ask the No
ble Marquis opposite, these questions: Ist-
It i! His. Majesty’s Government any re
ceived authentic copy us the Ukase issued
by tiie ,Emperor of llustia, in wi icb lie
claimed to himself dotntnior o\ter the north
west coast if America, and tie north east
of i.;? And, sncofidly, if they h.iif,
whether :h?y had taken anv measures to
protect il'ifi-h navigation from su>h es
iravagant and preo s'eion* pretension?
Tii * Marquis of Londonderry replied to
ilie qnesi ns, lint'll) ave y low tone if
voice. ‘ We understood him to say, tha* he
had received a copy of tlie Ukase s< 0. 1 af
t,e it was issued. A- soon as His I*l jes
t v’s, government li id received jt, tin_y tost I
no time before they sent a note to lip
llus-ian Amb s-ador in this country, de
claring that t'-ev could net accede either
to the claim of So> ei cigidv. or the foinci
ple if in iritifnc law laid down.bi it, (Hear,
hear.) At the same iin\e th y oftJred to
, inf- into an amicable ncgop ; a>iuti on the
-nhjei’t, to pr-veid artv nijsuudersfar.dirtg
iwi-ing between the subjects of the two)
powers.
Sl* *.IN.
Prorogation of the Cortes. —We have j
received by expiess, Madiid papers fn mj
the 27(Ji ult. to the Ist inclusive, from)
which we have extracted some interesting;
intelligence. A denotation of the Cortes
having waited up't the King, on tin* 28th,
tar receive his c-oinwtauds relative to the
close l’the session, His Majesty proceed
ed in stale on Sunday *!ie3oh idt. to pei
foirn the august ceremony of tarmtHafin;:
their legislative labors. When Mis Ma
jesty arrivi-d at the Mall ol toe Congress >
jhe was again received by a deputation ol j
the same boil v. 2 Ter Majesty and the,ln-!
(ants accompanied him. The speech fiom |
■ the throne, is chiefly rennnkable for the’
j constitutional'spirit whi'li it breathes, for
jtbe resolute firmness with which the King,
I professes the initiation of his gevmn- 1
jme lit to support public credit, By adherirg:!
strictly to the stipulations of existing ton
j tracts, and tire confidence with which it
hopes of a restoration of tran
quillity to thg du'u'Ued districts, Un
!happily for (he last topic, the oceunencer
‘which His M-j"sty had witnessed on his
Why to the Hal l of the Cortes, ami those!
which took place at his palace, and uodei ■
hi* eye after bis return, show an Exaltation j
of the public mind, not much calculated to
►inspire'perfect “b.ciiel in his flattering an
ticipations.
j The event of yesterday m the arcade of
‘he Palace, which related to a milJitia roan,
M’h i was pursued at and wounded bv some
jdntmmeis of the guard, because he shouted
jf/t*as , *to the Constitutional Ring,” gave a
isad presage of the succeeding day. Accord
jingly at the hour appointed for the depar
tore of His Mi.jesty to meet the Cortes,
, groups, composed of the enemies of (he con
stitutional system, in whose countenances
were .observed joy ad defiance, took then
station a* the foot of Iht? principal staircase.
His Majesty deceoded. and at the moment
■ of his epteriog his coach these persona shou
ited -epeateilly, and with” enthusiasm Viva
i el Pey neto (Hod save the unadulterated
j absolute King.) Some of (lie same gang in-1
troduced themselves jo the ranks of the i
guiuds, and excited th"m to utter the
same cry.
At the same time others cried out “Long,
live the constitutional King]” One delu
ded person uttered “Viva el Hey ahsblu
tn,” and was immediately arrested by the j
authorities. This hail scarcely happened I
when,-about 18 or 2j) soldie’ of the guard I
Ipproarheu toe grium w ho were shouting to
the corrstkuticr'ial Kitig, and drawing their
,wo-ds, threatened their unarmed fellow
citizens. While this was*going forward,
His Majesfy’ returned from the Cortes,
and entered his Palace-
July B.—The Journal de Paris of the 4th
inst. contains a letter from Aix-la-Chapelle,
referring to another from Wilna, which
stated, “It is ssid that a greatthange had
i'aken’ place in the sentinients of Alexan
der with respect to Turkey, and that the
catastrophe of Scio had excited the most
profound indignation both at Moscow and
St- Pe -sburkli,”
MADRID, .ICNT 11.
YVe passed last night in a stale of great
uneasiness,'which the day past has hot dis
sipated. We are certainly on the eve
some great event. God grant it may not
prove fatal to nUi unfortunate King.
During the whole,of yesterday the tbwrr
was filled with rumors i t a very warm ex
tdaoation which the Minister for Foreignj
A flairs had yilh the King at Aianjuez, and!
at the coiirlu*ion of which the MiiriWr, il|
is said* threatened his Majesty to’makel
known t"> the Cortes some plots against the
Constitution, wherein the K-ivg, aid his
brothers were concerned. It is said that
the object ol this plot was tq carry oft'the
Ki g; to conduct him among the Insur
gents, who ve<e to march in tantly upon
Madrid; to dissolve the Corte-, and to s
bulish the Constitution. Proofs of thi
plot have beeivb’i'orincgd, it is said, in a se
•rct sitting ol tlie Cortes, wlinre it was
proposed to separate the Princes aid the
King, by sending the Infant Dun t arlos
to Cadiz, and Don Francisco de Pablo to
Brdcjoz,
J
During this evening ? he news was repeat-1
or! under a thousand dillv’ ent foi mf(groups']
ofpeopletraversed the Rn, crying ‘-Down
with (lie King—down with Carlos'” The j
military commandant orrloied the posts to!
he ib nblerl; strong detachoicnls l ave pat-|
rolled during the night, and have arrested j
some individuals whiruttercd horrible ex
m i s-inns. An extraordinary meeting nfl
die Cortes .a 1 so took place, at which, if rc-l
pin ts sneak ( tuih, the King assisted incog,’
after having refused thwe times to givej
any answer to messages from the Cortes,!
whereby he was Soikitcil to’ come instantly
to Mad. id. The Journals hayr not a !it*le
contributed to excite the p<qblare, by the
most ebominable insinuations. The Dia
ro dc Madrid represents tlie Ringas being!
surrmi.ded'.-at Are rj net., by men who
theC- tistiiution;the Zuriago insist? upon!
the-Ministers being brought t<* trial, and
the destituting of the great functionary; the
Teicerola threatens tile Infant Don Calos
vriit; tlie swo'd of Jus ice; the Umversa),
affer having praised the soldiers of the r
ginient of Zatnoro, who triumphed at Yra
lencia, for iln ir courage, announces that
General Elio (detained ir. the citadel.) be
ing concerned in a correspondence which
dose ibes him as chief of a great con‘pira
cy, is on the point of being judged by a
Court Martial, where the murii| law (be
ing equal to a sentence of death,) will b
applied to him. The insurgents'continue;
their career in the provinces, and have le-j
vipil heavy contributions on some of the)
places, In *he sitting f tip 7th, was read j
a Me via re frnt the Minister of Justice, I
annouiiti’ g. in the forth prescribed in the)
Cpnstiioli o. that.the King had refused to
sanction the law regauling rights,
abd had given Ins reasons for this refusal.
E.rtract-jif ti fetter from Lk-erpotl, July 6.
“Referring to the annexed, we hav now to
advise, that at the present low prices for Cotton,
there is more enquiry and nut-chases are.m-aue
whenever the and tilers cat’ get the article an 1 8d
lower than die nominal market price, flood Up- 1
I lands and < ‘rleans are becomingrather'scarr.e, yet
j are not enhanced in price, tin- general stock be
| ittg too heavy .and toe much forward to alh \v of
! dfavorablc change. We quote Uplands from 6j
jtoSd & 9i dj Orleans. 7 ’ to 1 Id; Tennessees 7’ a;
1 8.1d: Sea Islands 1 2 a 2 2d; ordinary and stained 7 a
ti id . 1
I The stock of Cost 1 on in the kingdom's estima-i
I ted at <s6,ooobales Cast .Inlv oft.- 00; and the}
I ear before 492,000. The stock here (included i
| in tjic abovc)is 180,000 against 165,000 hales last!
Jtt'v; and ofthts 110,000 bales are American, the ;
proportionate stock of which is much greater,’
having been oiiIy'SSTOOO bates last year.
It is difficult to form any opinion about the mar
ket in its present state. It is now Id lower than!
any ontficould have forscen, yet holders are will- i
ing enough to sell, and not very confident of do-i
l ing hotter by holding.
| Koston Pol Ashes would bring 43s a 445, and
’ Pearls 46s a 475.
j 206 American vessels have arrived here this
year, against 171 so fav last year 50 now are in
port.”
P. S. We should rather incline to the opinion
that cotton was now at its lowest price.
1 postscript, dated Liverpool July 11th, makes
no variation from the above statement anti
quotes good ( ar. Rice at 16s 3; Tar, IDs 9, and
Turpentine at 12 to 135.-
Another letter , of the 9th July, quotes,
Interior-td fairTplands, 6 1 to 7£d; fair to good,
7-J a Bd. It requires very good Cotton to obtain
hi a B|. Sea Islands, 12d a 22d.
MANUFACTURES of new HAMP
SHIRE.
Extract of a letter to the Editor of the
JV- V. Statesman.
Asetidenee ol die progress of manufac-
tures, 1 will mention an establishment
which I visited at Dover, N. H. which pm
| oiises to rival; if not surpass, the celebrated
1 manufactory at Waltham, Ma->s. The
capital id ihe company is 56500,000. They
have a cotton factory which was ‘put in
operation during the war, which conies
2,500 spindles, employs 86 looms, 120
i hands, and at which 10,000 yards of sheet
ing and shirting are manufactured, and
[bleached per week. During the last seas
on die company erected a .building of 80
j by 54 feet, four stories, embracing a rolling
and slitting mil!, nail factory and machine.
The basement ‘and second story are demo
ted to the tolling and slitting lailj—the
construction of thU’oliipg mill is cn anew
principle, having but one water wheel pla
ced at-the side ojthe platform. Abut 1000
ions of iron are rolled and slit at this mill
per year.’ The third story is used as the
nail factory, and from 6 to 700 tons of iron
per year are cut into nails in tiiis factoiy
The fourth’ story is occupied as a machine )
in which 40 hards are emplovi and in j
making the various kinds of machitie. v tor j
anew cotton manufactory now erecting on j
the same falls. The building of whfch I ,
have been speaking is of biick, ihe foonrla-!
tion o| granite, and the platform and race
ways of large fiig stone.
‘l’lie new cotton manufactory, building
by the compai'V the pre-eot season, is to
he 1 54 by 48 feet,and will carry 4000*pin
rlles, employ from 120 so 130 looms, and)
jf’om 150 to 260 hands l,t is !
jihat this manefa'ctmy will pn rluce about!
j2O 000 yards of -'cloth per week. ‘Fhe’e!
are six scites for erecting manufacturing)
establishments fully equal so flip one now •
under improvement, v ith a fall ofS2j f< et,
and an abundant snjvply at at! seamens of!
tile y ear, Hiich belong to the company; and .
they iirtve already cortienccd Ktastiug die]
ledge for the purpose > f erscsliig aru,!h‘'r ]
of. qurd diniensirfiiri. These improvements’
will give activity to business, find be of,
lasting advantage to the town, which is!
destined to become the Manchester of New |
Hampshire/
Those who have labored to impress upon j
the American people the importance of;
! cultivating their own resources—ol imrrnv-1
i ■ . ... 1 i
| irigf the'advantage** in tjteir pns*-s*irri .for
;becoming a great, a wealthy and povveiTo l
|nation, able to sustain itself in w as well
j as. peace,’ without recourse to other nations;)
j cannot but rejoice at the march id itopitivc-:
I merit visible every where, and heartily, wish (
‘success to industry and enterprise.
! During Ihe period of Jiftersot.’s ad. min
'istrarion, if. was a com in on remark that’
jour no-;tl officers were stationary—that
‘"‘they ‘would iieithec resign nor die.” YVe
have now in a nridbund peace, and in the
short space of seven months, (since the Ist
of .Taouaiy last,) as the rolls of fire navy
testify, lost no less fifty-two officers
from death’ or resignation. A state of the
most active hostility could have scarcely
‘produced a like result, and yielded fairer
[prospects of promotion. ‘Fo illustrate this
fact more fully we shall endeavor to pub
li-h a lis’ of deaths Sf resigna'i ms, embrtt
eng tire time we refer to.— Wash. Guz.
The Macedonian. ~lnqories are repeat
edly made Ir the psrtii'nlars respecting
Ihe mortaliiy with which this vessel hit-;
been receolly visited. M.mv assert that
lte£ stay of about six week- in the seduc
tive port of Havana was much protracted;
ar.d that ahouf about fif'y or two ihirds ol
the fata! cases occurred there. The n e
of4ck awnings at night, it is suggested',
l wrath I 3b and a sore defence from foe eal'ct
‘olrilarttp air to hem qo deck and re* do;
ithe men les’- liable so diseases. This fact
iwd proved in the case of (lie U. S sc hr.
[ O’ ae;pus, captain Gregory, who-by adopt
ring this practice, lortuna'ely did not lose
a mat), at the very rime when sickness was
most rife tin board, the Macedonian. The
[port of Havana is however proverbial
ly sickly during oar summer months.
aprl from the prevailing . intis, vessels |v
’ino in its harbor a'e exposed to the sienc'li l
of a populous and closely packed ci(y— i
at no time remarkable either for its pur- J
ity, or its atmosphere.— ib.
From the Providence Patriot.
Mavbfeh-ad —The services and the sacrifices
lof ‘he peop'e of this town in the cause of our
: country, 1> tb in tire first war for independence
land in t'ie last; their eoterprize.and valor by
j land and by sea; their pertinacious nersevt*-
; ranee i1 the principles of republicanism, in
j-peacc and-in w ar, unshaken by the awful
| experiences of the latter;-their fidelity to the
leause of “Free Trade and Sailors’ Iti^hts^’
! through all the difficulties and dangers ofasscr
jting them—deserve the respect of all Casses
land parties, and entitle th m t<> the gratitude
!of eves-v American heart f About the -close ofl
■the revolution, when the population was muchJ
! Inferior to the present, number, a statement!
ma'do to the General Court of the sufferersi
chivfllv by that war, exhibited the fallowing re
sult:—
Widows, 4‘-8
Fatherless hoys, 364
Ditto-girls, 502
Total, 1324
Tins statement was, we believe, without a par
allel In the date war this town furnished 14',tj,
na n for the public service; im.re than many j
j whole stajes No regiment nr company of mil-1
jitia volunteered for three, six, or nine monthsi
campaign—but no frigate or sloop of war, pnvg |
deer, fleet’ or flotilla, prison ship or depot, was I
i without representative of this patriotic little i
town. And in the old French war,
,“At the siege of llelleisle,
They were there all the while ”
Nor in the late war w ere thev confined to the |
sea; one entire company of the 40th regiment ’
of regulars; almost another of the flying arid-!
’cry, and mam scatter ing recruits for” other ser-i
vices, were raised; there were in town, tight
different recruiting parlies at one tim- It is
no wonder that they soon became special favor
lies with ihe British, and the capture ofoseof i
them a subject of bloody exultation; tiny were ‘
tortured almost as ingeniously as the Red Abies
could practice upon their victims; they were
earthed to Melville Island, marched into the in
terior, re shipped for the west-bidics, transpor
ted to Plymouth Hulks, landed anldiiven into
the “world’s last hope”; and when “the long;
agony was over,” Dartmoor unfolded hergloo-j
my gates upon 500 brave fellow's who Tailed
fi cm the same port.
The Legislature of Mississippi have fixed the
letral rate of interest at 8 percent, per annum-.
Persons who loan money, however, may recov-!
er 10 pet< cent, if the borrower contracts to pay j
fßom cArt tv Y;m>v
Extract of a letter from the
Consul at Cape de Cents, t the
of the Poston Patriot, dated ‘ ?rs
M Jsos, ,Ji;m J?, i35 2
“At present we have nothii.g i M h(r
The slave trade is nearly s.?ppres M
! Since France has angtr.enUrl l,et n4 ,”
j force on this rtarin* to two t
! bng and two schooner*, and'instructed i j
jcomtftarders to be more vi.-iriip .‘ w
!sup| resvion of that net n m;;? t,, ffi,- 1 e
! captures havy been made undeu it'a't
1 ‘i’lie Engli-h rquadtot. have t:,, tt t >
prizes fim seyera* mm th pa*—on,, i,
|>e!ocgirt(; to.this pint, cut out ol tic.)’ . ‘
of-BUsao vy the J oats .f f;, e j,,, “j “: r
genia, with fS2 slaves tin bourtl ‘ '’
j"1 believe.tha4- J mentioned f vt-n
‘ner rite b'ig Ilay/'DI or schtone") \\, ( '!.] r
[that the pmt of Octree was n-,. „ [ ‘
i frigs of all narions— it to; V ]) e
ifirst of April it s*; —arl .'Dm, sag.,r. ’
; witte, tobacco, and lumber
j subject to 0 mu;:!I duty; I .!??*,t'lvr j,
j admitted into Sen. gal f; on. ’ G
[FtPitch vessels.
! Fr <™ Caracda -By the hrig V m „ r
ttpanm, ve have-received m-J .’ ,”
,28th ofjnl v. ‘ 1 S ‘ ’ ,U
The lI.J. srhr Porpoise l.ad ..
|to be I tire ( ;v r-* agetva.
I Spanish frigate st>( *
Hertalrs, with honrici.s.
! r: D'oa the 25th July, thr Union j,i ;in ‘J*
const ling of 5 brigs an.; , ,cl,r u-jif,”
i'MJt ft log a gun. ‘Lite Uy ‘.1!,.,;,,,
| Hercules, with ht-r co.-v.n', havj, “,j
jber of troops .if boat and, reimned, it,
.qoence of one of she scb)><in<*cs v i-.
i way her niaiiiit i'-t. ‘FIVa i’ !*, ..” ‘ a ”
‘tut ned, Gen. Morales h ,T. *
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be Ci.tie.r-/AfcriV ry Ces
j.-uolisled i ; ‘ then itumti;
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imecocri q-mir.tes ot l‘u!*.'.ri.e.l (,’ a- c --,[ Z
.holy develop. -g- the rose Iv vs. j,, ,
value in hrhoes disonlers, two. r.j
Clmrecal hoded in a pint r.ffre.*h miis, v 'ul
invlos< sos 3 v ine g-k.-s r ; q ,
every two h-ntrs/ui .J.e mo-t obst.ia:/.
onti! rc-iitf ta itu geted. v hie- has r,<>. ihii. ,! m
; .JO trie effect in oli/rust <.v r\ “‘jistaurp j:
o.u mil s, aid! < xpetiiw sit* .-.--ay J, e grfe'y tri ,?<
( ha; coal made froi/i maple .wood, i :; :;
iliat can he readily obtained .in*-.-'.
Recent rubUcnlians
Ht-r.;rvi;n j
tiiom a- i onowdutfi,
• hit i&.'/’i Ouare
or • N(/i.vVO f
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Sectarians, Nobhity, Parties, !,,.; c , i
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1 ■•islnoi.s, and a vars.-lv yf v.tlier j
nterhstinjg Mi iec'eiling mem-, rials nf na.’
Hire at'il arij comprised in a series of tree re-’
*i-arks djU'inff a i'csiileit-.-.ti ot f'-vo years in
Britain b} Chmti..n Jify.stm U -tOnb t.-Wc
translated from the lie-man by ‘I l.oinas |tonic
1 Vi.!. 25.
ski;run us thro England, hv a New
Ecj.land Man 2 n| s gg,
‘Frit! FOR’I U ES OF XIGFL.J2 voteS?.
I. AGON, or in my tilings in a few wn-ils. nj
(dressed to th -e vho think, by I lie lie CO.
jCetl.-,-!. S'volu 75 cadi.
j At AI >EI .IN•-, a tale hy ‘S rs Opir, 1 vo! SI.
i TAI HI UtCfJAL TIMES; or the Land (la.
iian hi seven books foii'di-d on the Holy he;ip
tuiv-s 1 vol
‘SUt ANDREW \YY4 I.TF of that life, hv ‘l.e
iiuthor of “Amuds o< the Fad-. 1,” 2 vols fjl 75.
f I'd A 10 \lf. Ot- fVKR, a t ie hy the author
of u I he Italian G,-invent” 44 r.e.nts.
MI .S S Hf-'.L LOVEfrom the German ol'“t rr
dine” hv George S; ard, I vol §1
THE liKCi.IJHF. or u ild man of the Mourn
‘am, a translation of “Le Solitaire”.by MLc
\ icovnte IF Arlincourt, 1 vet 75 cctits.
H-yPPL\F.Ss, a tale for the crave and the
gay, 2 vols §1 50
TDF. MAiTVIUOF ANTIOCH, a Dramatic,
poeln by the Rev It. If. Mdu-.an. 1 vol 50cts.
0 111- UNFOItJ UN ATE l>( iVKItS, or warning
instances of misguided yifutli, exiiiniting a se
res of disappointments and misfortunes arising
from an indulgence of imprudent attachments,
1 v- f t 75 c . •
I MF. I.OI.LARDS, a ts ! e, founded on the per
secutions which marked the early part of the ‘
sis eenth century., by the author of “Mystery nr
forty ‘ ears ago” and of “<Ja!thor,.e ot fallen for
tunes” 2 vols §2.
A LSO
A fresh supply of superior and common I.F.F
-TEH and Will fING P PKR
an,- 8 7-’
lost.
\ SMALL red rtinrorco.p;diet Rook, cortrit
ing two twenty dollar bills flank ILr;o-‘
; one-as which was stamped ip Hie ba< k and a u-d
j twenty three dt.llirs in small bills, also “ q
note of hand drawn liy Frede-ic Seflcck, for 5
I dollars 79 cents in favor of R, t en V. ami,aid
| indorsed by Robert Won el and John T*ryi.=;
I one note of hand drawn bv Col. Steele W iti’e,
j for thirty eigh - dollars i tavojr.of Joli- N<
aml’endorsed by him; one Due hill of .1 In 1
hoi,fin-fifteen dollars, in favor cf .lob’'. v
v;t, ar,d by him , ndoised; ooq Due bill -b'- 4W
b> Janies Dick, in favor if John Neviitand ‘5
him endorsed; one Doe bill drawn by AA i 1 -!a q
j Oglesbay, in favor if otate. o Poet. Parsons 4
1 St Marys, and endorsed bv the executo’ - o>y TJ
eßt.ste.and John Stotesjnny, for twenty dolin'V
25 and Sundry* other papers not rcc ■-
lectcd. Who ever will return the said pocket
book ar.d cor.tf nts to ti e subscriber shall re
ceive ten dollars reward.
JOHN’ WINTER,
titig 20 i75
Castor Oil.
FOUR Boxes containing 1 doze.-i cold press
cd Castor Oil, landing and for sale by
DANII L CARNEY Jun.
Hunters wharf,
August l 167