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^ ,c pref.i<lcnt ot the house of representa tives, in which he. proposes the recognition ny the U. States of the Insurgent govern- : mcnts of Spanish America. ' How great niy surprise was, may he easily judged by any one acquainted with the conduct ot Spain towards this republic.and who knows the immense sacrifices which she has made to preserve her friendship. In fact, who could think, that, in return for the cession •si her most important provinces in this he misphere; for the forgetting of the plunder ot tier commerce by American citizens; for Hie privileges granted to their navy; and for as great proofs of friendship as one na. Hon can $ve another,this Executive would propose that the insurrection ol the ultra marine possessions of Spain should be re. cognized? And, moreover, will not his as! tonishnient be augmented to see that this ptftver is desirous to give the destructive •example of sanctioning the rebellion of provinces which have received no offence from the mother country, to those to whom she has granted a participation of a tree constitution, and to whom she has extend ed all the rights and prerogatives of Span ish citizens? In vain will a parallel be at tempted to be drawn between the emanci pation of this republic, and that which tlie Spanish rebels attempt; and history is suf ficient i\p prove that if a harrassed and per. , secuted province has a right to break its chains, others, loaded with benefits, eleva. vl red t0 the high rank of freemen, ought only )■ to bless and embrace more closely the pro- !■ i meeting country which has bestowed such • 1 favors upon them. , Hut, even admitting that morality ought . to yield to policy, what is the present state of . Spanish America, and what arc its govern ments, to entitle them to recognition? Bue nos Ayres is sunk into the most complete anarchy, and each day sees new despots pro duced, who disappear the next. Peru con quered by a rebel army, lias near the gates of its capital another Spanish army, aided bv part of the inhabitants. In Chili, an in dividual suppresses the sentiments of the inhabitants, and his violence presages asud- den change. On the coast of Fifma, also, the Spanish banners wave, and the insur gent generals arc occupied in quarrelling with their own compatriots, who prefer tak ing the part of a free power to that of being the slaves of an adventurer. In Mexico, too, there is no government, and the result Qf the questions which the chiefs command ing there have put to Spain is not known. Where, then, are those governments which Ought to be recognized? Where the pledg e's of their stability? Where the proof that those provinces will not return to a onion J -’with Spain, when so many of their inhabi tants desire it? And, in fine, where the right ■of the Unittd Slates to sanction and de- ^ *ciare legitimate, a rebellion without cause, \ rand the went of which is not even decided? jj I do not think it necessary to provide that fl if the state of Spanish America were such ipt. riS if lv iu fJie nHJi^age; that if the existence of its govenitnents were cer- |y tain and established; that if the impossibili ty of its re-union with Spain were so indis putable; and tliat if the justice of its recog. tuition were so evident, the powers of Eu rope, interested in gaining the friendship of countries so imporumtifoi 1 their commerce, wuuld not have been negligent in fulfilling it. But, seeing bow distant the prospect is ol even this result, and faithful to the ties which unite them with Spain, they await the issue of the contest, and abstain from doing a gratuitous injury to a friendly gov ernment, the advantages of which are doubt ful, and the odium certain. Such will be that which Spain will receive from the U. Slates, in case the recognition proposed in (the message should take effect; and posteri ty will be no less liable to wonder, that the bower which has received the most proofs of ine friendship of Spain, should he the one {blighted with being the first to take a step Which could have only been expected from mother that had been injured, t' Although I could enlarge upon this dis- ig re cable subject, I think it useless to do so, mcause the sentiments which the message flight to excite in the breast of every Span- ml can be secret to you. Those which no SC' picking of SjKiin will experience, at receiv* ng a notification so unexpected, will be oublless very disagreeable; and at the same *me that l hasten to communicate it to his lajcsty, i think it my duty to protest, as 1 j solemnly protest, against the recognition ■ the governments mentioned of theinsur. int Spanish provinces of America, by the r. Stoles, declaring that it can in no way •>w, or at any time, lesson or invalidate in ,'c\caA the right of Spain to the said pro- J " ***. or io en'PW whatever means may in her power to)V-unile them to the real e her dominions. V j pvay you, Hr, to be pleased to lay this 4-otcst before the president: and I flatter Xyseii, that, convinced ot the solid reasons lihicli have dictated it, he will suspend Che eeasure which he has proposed to congress, axl that he willjgive to his friendship and c. his justice. , . . , I remain, with the most distinguished omsidcration, praying (Jod to guard your ii;u many years, your most obedient hum ble servant, JOAQUIN DE AN DU AG A. .John Q. Adams, sec'ry ot State. ?+0 SecrecUV'y of Sat- to the .1 Knitter from Spain, • Department of State, / fl axlunglon, 6 h . Iprif, 1322.5 Sir—Your leilrr ol'iht: 9il> uf Murcli wus immediately alter I hail the honor of rccciv. ing it, laid before the President of the U. atutea, hy whom it itua been delilterutely considered, und hy w hose direction 1 am, in replying to it, in assure you oi the earnest- M-ss and sineeiity with which this govern- mint desires tu entertain and to cultivate the most friendly relations with that of Spain. litis disposition has been manifested not only hy the uniform course of the United btates in their direct political and commer cial intercourse with Spain, but by the friendly interest which tiny have felt in the •olWofUio Spanish nation; tunl by tits - See Georgian nf the 6th Sheriff Sales Continued. O N the first Saturday after the first Tuesday in May next, will be sold at the Murket House, in the town of St. Mary's, between the uhii.iI hours of ten and three o’block, the fol lowing property, viz. twjy, A House and unexpired part of ■ Lease in the Town Commons, levied Bllll 011 1,9 lhe P r ?l ,er ‘y William W. Seals, to satisfy an execution in favor of James Bearden. Also a House and Lot in Osborn-strc-et, situs- ted and joining the property of Ray Sands on the south, and on the north by property of Mis. Mork i levied on as the property uf Isaac Crews, to satisfy an execution on a foreclosure of a mortgage, in favor of William Sinclair. St. Mary's, April 6, 1822. GEORGE LONG, d. s. c, c. april 13 t cordial sympathy with which thfty ttuve witnessed the|jr spirit and energy, exerted in maintaining their independence of all foreign control,and the right of self-govern ment. In every question relating to the indepen dence of a nation, t.vo principles are involved, one of right and the other offact. The former, exclusivity, depending upon the determination of the nation itself; and the latter resulting from the successful execu tion of that determination. This right has been recently exercised, as well by the Spanish nation in Europe, as by several of those countries in the American hemis phere, which had lor two or three centuries been connected as colonies with Spains. In tbe conflicts which have attended these rev olutions, the United States have carefully abstained from taking any part respecting the right of the nations concerned in them to maintain or new organize their own po litical constitutions, and observing, wherev er i; was a contest by arms the most impar tial nt'iirMuty. But tbe civil war in which Spain was^^.some years involved with the inhabitants ot her colonies in America, has in substance, ceased to exist. Treaties c- quiva'leiu to an acknowledgement of inde pendence have budn concluded by the com menders and Vine Boys of Spain herself, with the Republic of Columbia, with Mexico and with Peru; while in the pro. yinces of La Plata and in Chili, no Spain- ish force has for several years existed to dispute the independence which the inhab itants ol those countries had declared. Under these circumstances, the govern ment of the United States, far from consult ing the dictates of a policy questionable in its morality has yielded to an obligation oi duty of the highest order, by recognizing as independent states, nations which, alter deliberately asserting their right to that character, had maintained and established it against all the resistance which had been or could be brought to oppose it. This re cognition is neither intended to invalidate any right of Spam, nor to affect the employ ment ui any means which she may yet be disposed or enabled to use, with the view of re-uniting tlnse provinces to the rest oi her dominions. It is the nitre acknow ledgment of existing facts, with the view to the regular establishment with the na tions newly formed, of those relations, po litical and commercial, which it is the mo ral-obligation of civilized and Christian na- lions to entertain reciprocally with one a- not her. It will not be necessary to discuss with you a detail of facts upon which your infor mation appears to be materially different from that which has been communicated to this government, and is ol public notoriety: nor the propriety of the denominations which you havcatrribfVecfto the. inhabitants of tbe South-American provinces. It is r.ot doubted, that other and more correct views of the whole subiset will very shortly be taken by your government, and,that it, as well as the other European governments, will shew that deference to the example of theU. States, which you urge it as the du ty or the policy of the U. States to shew to theirs. The effect of the example of one independent nation upon the councils and measures of another oan be just, only so far us it is voluntary ; and as the U. States de sire that their example should be followed, so it is their intention to follow that or oth ers upon no other principle. They confi dently rely that the time is at hand when all the governments of Europe friendly to Spain, and Spain herself, will not only con- ur in the acknowledgment of the indepen deuce of the American nations, but in the sentiment, that nothing will tend more ef lcctually to the welfare and happiness oi' Spain, than the universal'concurrence in that recognition. I pray you, sir, to accept the assurance of my distinguished consideration. JOHN QUINCY ADAMS. Don Joaquin ge Anduaga, Envoy Extraordinary, Sec. (translation.] Don Joaquin dc Anduaga to the Secretary of State. Philadelphia, l lilt April 1822. SfR—I had the honor of receiving your note of the 6th inst. in which you were pleased to inform me that this government has recognized the independence of the in surgent provinces ol Spanish America. 1 despatched immediately to Spain one of the secretaries of this legation, to carry to his majesty news as important as unexpected ; and until I receive his royal orders upon the subject, I have only to refer to my protest of the 9th of March last, still insisting upon its contents, as if its substance were repeat ed in the present note. With the greatest respect, I renew the assurance of my distinguished considera tion. JOAQUIN DE ANDUAGA. Extract of a lettei from Mr. Lprsyth to the Secre tary of State, dated “Madrid, 14th Feb. 1822. “I have the honor to enclose to you a hurried translati >n of the last Dictamen* ol the commission of the Cortes on the affairs of Spanish America, and the determinations math', by that body.” vaiita ' -i •'IUi‘l-1 * •/. 9) ~ -x r ’ T7i dT u. 1 j. J. j: C ’x ’.j -c a. j. . 1 P M. A ■ ' r -1 S -i , - i cr. Suns i. If. u. s ■ < & - urn? jig.- » P5 *• ir.' c E 2 2 2 5* cPT o n n_ r> o n 2 £ 2. S* !T fT 5" S S g $ 5 5 js ft. 2.’<* ft, 2. o, ft ft £ s S* 5” “ n i Ttr*e Caught^H, tLn » j « P3 5- O * 7S o * r II & f £2 ! > I ** | Orleans,.84 dnyj , L „. • hy, Lagtiyra, 16 days. Cleared, sch Lorenzo, Young, Iirnzils. HIILADKLPHIA, April 30—Arrived, rich F.Iiza Jane, Craighead, St. Johns, I*. It. 9 dava; sloop Hobau, Wli »e, Charleston, 4 days. Cleared, ship Moss, l urley, London; brig James Coulter, Hill, Havana. NEVV-YOUK, April 29—Arrived, ship Glea ner, Pease, N Orleans, 20 days. Below, ship Win Thompson, Thompson, Liv- Ggden, from Liverpool, and *0 days fi om Cork, sch Pocahontas, from Sa- vaanun. Cleared, brig Jerome, Dcstebeccho, Antwe p I PUBLIC SALES. hy J. 15, Herbert H Co, THIS HAY, 9'h instant,at 11 o'clock, tHU be sold on Junes’ low -wharf, 2,uoo bushels CORN. Terms at time of sale. may 9 Ry J. R. Herbert £5 Co. On SATURDAY next, the 11th instant, .it 11 o’clock, Will be sold at the late residence of Mr Pctei* M<Turlane, on Wayne's wharf, *Prtl 26 Arrived, bri K S.r.l, V- | * N ™ ADB ° f d “*" e4 ‘ na, Williams, Havana. 16 days; sch Billow, • , Swam, < ape Haytien, 16 da-'s. | OCCrifcS 1 Cleared, ship Saco, Woodbury, Stockholm. and Dry Goods, 6,-e. Sold lor the benefit of the heirs and creditors. April 27—Arrived, brig America, Richard- °J , '* er of executor and executrix, snn, Gottenburg, 7C days, vessels. Left no American Terms cash. Brig Eliza, Bourne, Trinity. The Markets were glutted'vith American produce. Molas ses 21 cent- u\ ’ scarce. Brig HomiiiuS, Thompson, from Marseilles md .'i8 d«y« Irnra (iibrult.i-, with loMuf top masts and bowsprit. COMMERCIAL. lieview of the Market for the past week from th Newl'otk Daily Advertiser of April 29. COTTON—The import of the week was 1944 bales. Uplands Louisiana Foreign 1609 320 15 1944 Total There was a fair business in inferior and very fine Upland and Alabamas; the intermediate qualities were entirely neglected. Sale.i of Louisiana were made ut 17 a 19 oents. The chief sales of Alabama and Upland were for ex- imi tation at 15 a 15$. Some choice parcels of Alabama reached 16$, and a parcel of Florida reached the same price, for home use. The holders were generally disposed to sell, though several considerable shipments were made in preference to ucccpting our present rates. The stock in market is less thau at our last report. Louisiana 17 a 19 Uplands U a 18 Alabama -14 a IS Sea Island 26 a 29 . FLOUR—After the accounts received by tbe ship James Monroe had ti unspired, the holders ofFlourut the early pu. tof the week required an advance, and suLs were made at aA improve ment: towards the close of the week the mur ket was more languid, and the business ci- iug was limited. We have advanced our quotations. There is a good supply of New-Ym k and Virgi nia Flour, and but little Baltimore and no Phila delphia at market. New-York superfine 6 37 « 6 50 Pliilad, and Kich’d City 6 75 none Balt. Uoward-at 6 75 a 7 RICE—The business is steady but not exten sive. Ncu* Rice 3 25 q 3 SO Ol 2 12 a 2 50 LETTER BAGS At tniliame’ Literary and Commercial Reading-Hoorn. Ship Ehzabetn Wilson, Nicholas li Neff, Liverpool, tu sail 9th inst. Ship Neptune, Nicholas & Neil', Greenock, to sail 15th inst Ship Boston, Ponce M'Kenzie, Liverpool, to sail 16th inst. Almanac. 1822. .Ip/iur\ .fy/iar. Rising] \eltiiig 9 Thursday . 10 Friday . . . 11 Saturday . . 12 Sunday . . . 13 Monday , . 14 Tuesday . . 15 Wednesday It. ni. 5 10 5 9 5 8 5 7 5 6 h. m. 6 50 6 51 6 52 n 53 6 54 6 55 6 56 High Water. h. in. 10 12 10 48 11 3 11 54 1 23 2 20 3 6 Company Orders. i\ N'P.lection lor Ensigrt of the Rifle Corps attached to the Legion of Republican Blues is hereby ordered to be held at the Court House on Saturday, 18th inst. Poll to be open ed ut 4 and closed at 6 P. M. may 9 JOHN E. O'CONNELL, Lieut. Com’dg. Manager’s Official List Of PRIZES drawn the SEVEN I li DAY’S DRAWING OF THE ■GRAND LOTTERY, OF SOUTH CAItOLINA. 6.435 a prize of 10U Dollars 6,807 100 Dollars 8,707 100 Dollars And eleven of 20 Dollars 'Adventurers are advised to apply in time, as Tickets must soon rise. The drawing is more than one fourth completed, and all tbe following grauvl prizes remain undrawn, viz •— 20,000 DOLLARS 10,000 DOLLARS 5,000 DOLLARS 5,000 DOLLARS 6 of 1,000 DOLLARS And an immense amount in prizes of S$500, Sic. Orders receit cd in this city, at the Cliarleatoh price of ELEVEN DOLLARS, at the office ol S. <Sj M. ALLEN & CO. QT/* Where cash is advanced for prizes as soon as drawn, and lists kept for examination, may 9 MARINE INTELLIGENCE. PORT OF SAVAAMJUr. CLEARED, Ship Asia, Barry, New-Yoi lr, Petersen (J Go. Schr Columbus, Ross N Orleans. Sch;- Washington, Mason, Darien. Schr Echo, Saunders, do Sloop Caroline, Delano, N York, ARRIVED, Brig Orion, Mayhew, Charleston, 1 day, in ballast to master. Sloop William, Luce, Darien, 3 days, with 205 bales cotton to F U Welman, A B Fannin, Hall & Tenney, E Blijs lien, and Miller & Fort. v Boat Industry, Captain Butler, Augusta, 4; hours. Passengers, Messrs Hartfork, A and A Read. .T Newton, Norton, Hoaker, lloardman and others. Spoke steam boat Altumaha, Capl. Davis, all well. Annivxis vbom this pout. At Charleston, 7th inst. sloop Susan, Brad ley, 1 day. At Bosaon, 22d ult. sloop Huntress, Sack- ford, 22 days. ciF.ARxn ron tuis pout. At Balt. 30tli ult. ach Hazard, Sylvester. At Providence, 25th ult. ship Rising States, Pearce. rp rou this ronT. At N York, 27th uh. the superior new ship Savannah, White, to sail with dispatch. The s, is owned by Messrs. Ilall Hoy t, of this city, and is intended as a regular packet between tins port and New-York. At Charleston, 7th inst. steam bout Columbia, Blackman, to sail this day. The ship Morning Siar, Bnrstow, sailed from N York tor this port on the 29th ult. The sloop Haynhum, De Forrest, was to sail from Boston for this port 28th ult. CHARLESTON, May 7—Arrived, ship Frank lin, Muni'O, N Y01 k, 14 days. April’29th, Capo I latte las hearing Non h 25 miles, spoke sloop Cussin, from Sa-annah for N Yoik. Brig Gov. Brooks, Bishop, Liverpool, 36 days, Sch Jane, M‘William, Havana, 6 days. The U. S.frigute Macedonian, Capt. Biddle, 26 days from Boston, and Hr. frigate Tribune, from Ja maica hound to England, arrived 2 days before Capt. M. sailed. 13BALTIMORE, April 29—Arrived, brig In telligence, Gudtivy, N Oi leans, 25 days; Spa nish sell Kusolia, Costa, Havana, 11 days. April 30—Armed, brig Hjpwiyn, i'urbc*, fl In Equity, October, Sessions 1817. Ia the Circuit Court of the ' * baited States, fn flfcd for the flisfrict of Pennsylvania, in the third Circuit. Bfffrv EEN *- ijhst’pli Marx«.1Jo3epli Marx'* and G#mge Marx, citizens of the state of Virginia, who sue as well in their own names as tjn behalf uf such other Per ilous, Stockholders of the late *$:ink of the United States heretofore named, as ahull come in and become Parties Iieieto, contributing to the Expenses of this Suit—Com- plainahfe. AND David Lenox, Elias Bondi not, llobert Smith, James C. Fish er, Joseph 3ims, Archibald McCall, Paul Siemnn, Samuel Coates, Henry Prat*, George F ix, Puschall Hollingsworth, •Jnhit-SiiRe, Thomas M- Wil ling, Horace Burney, George Harrison, Abijuli Hammond, William Bayard and Oliver Wolcott, citizens of the State of Pennsylvania, Trustees of the late. Bank of the United States 4\ND now, to wit, this twenty-third day of April, one thousand eight hundred and twenty-two, this cause came bvfine the Court, on a Mandate from the Honorable the Supreme Court ol tiie United States for further proceed ings. Whereupon i* is ordered and decreed— That the holders of Notes of the late Bank of the United States, bring t'.mm in for payment at the late Banking House of said Rank in the city of Philadelphia, before the eleventh day »t April, A- D. 1823, and that on that day this Court will make a final Decree for Distribution of the funds reserved in the hands of the de fendants for payment of said Notes ; and it is further ordered and decreed, that the Clerk cause'this order tb be published in one public newspaper in each of the following places, tu wit:—Philadelphia, Boston, New York, Balti more, Norfolk, Charleston, Savannah, and New- Orleans, at least once a week, for nine calender mon&3» before the said eleventh day of April nexh A true copy. d. caldwf.ll, cierh dr. c. The Editors of the Boston Evening Gazette, at Boston, of the New-York Evening Post, at New-York, of'the American, at Baltimore, of the Norfolk Herald, at Norfolk, of the Charles tou City Gazette, at Charleston, of the Georgi an, at Savannah, and of the Louisiana Advertis er, at New Orleans, are requi sted to insert the nbove in their respective gazettes once a week for nine calender months, before the lltli day of April, 1833, and to forward the r hills, as soon thereafter as may be, to the subscriber, accom panied by an affidavit proving the publication, conformably to the foregoing order. 1). CAI.DW ELL, Clerk Cir. C. mav 9 For Havre, The fine Danish ship A HUM A, II G. Meyer, master. .having nearly all her cargo en gaged and ready to go on hoard, will meet quick despatch. For freight of HW hales cotton or passage, apply to captain Meyer on board, at Williamson’s wha.f, or to PETERSEN yCO. tray 1 may 9 Hy J. B. Herbert Co. On FRIDAY, 10th inst. at 10 c’cleck. In Store, 2 casrs Irish Linens 1 do Book Muslins 1 do Long Lawns 2 do Toilmet Vestings 1 2 do Needle Work Muslir.f . 1 do extra Gilt Buttons 2 do Umbrellas 1 do Madras Handkerchief* 5 bales Nankeens Also, 1 trunk ready made Clothing ma >' a Terms at time of sale. Attachment Sale. Jouv LaTHnur vs. Jxstr.s Kesios, ILL be sold on Jones’ lower wharf, be* tween the hours of 10 »»nd 3 o’clock,, on THURSDAY, the 9th day of May instant the Stock and Trade of James Keny on, levied on under tbe above attachment, and sold by or der of the lion, {fudge Ckulton, judge ot tho Eastern District. , A. D’LYON,see may 7 Attachment Sale. Lotus Caswkll t-f. Rooms & Brarr. W ILL be sold at the Exchange ir, this city, on FRIDAY, the 10th instant, at twelve o’clock A. M. the schooner Severn of .South Hold, &c. &c. under the above attachment end by order of Justice Barton. A. D’l.YQN, s c. c. may 7 Sheriff Sales Continued. O N the firs? Saturday cite- tnc first Tuesday in May next, will bt s M at the Market House, in the town ef St. Marys, between the usual hours often and three o'clock, the follow ing property, vis. Pa t of Lot No. S three, in stid town, mea suring eighty six fi-eet in front in Osborn street, and two hundred lea back 1 levied on as tho properly of Isaac Crews, to satisfy an execution in favtir of A. Low U Go. vs. Crews ft Oessetit. Also s negro fellow n.meil tty I* levied on aa the property ol Isaac Chavs, to Bativty the above named execution ; property painted out by Isuac Crewa. ’ at. Mary’s, Camden 'County fXnfil t>, 1822. JAMES WILLIAMS, s. t c. april 15 f Sheriff Sides. O N the fust Saturdoy after the first Tursday in May next, will be sold at '.In Murket House, in the town ot St. Mary's between ilio usual hours ot ten and three o’clock, the fol lowing property, viz . All the Improvements on Ear* of lot No. 3, three, levied on iv% the property ol Ho wore Gau tier, to satisfy an execution in favor of Plucido Le Charteer. Also, all the Improvements on part of lot No, 13 thirteen, levied on as the property of Ran dolph M'Gillis, to satisfy an execution in favot of Michael Hurnhatn.. St. Mary's, April 6,1822. GEORGE LONG, ». s. c. c, •pril 13 f For Greenock, The fine British ship HOMER, Robert Ker, master, Having the greater pait of he? cargo already engaged, will meet w ith imme diate dispatch. For freight of 200 bales, apply to JOHN II. REID U CO. mav 6 For Havre, Tlif British brig ALKKT, Capt am McDougaK, will commence loading in h few days, an i have immediate despatch. Fur freight ol 250 bulei cotton, apply to SAMUEL WRIGHT. 02? Neither captain Mctloiigull or the Con signee. will be accountable ur any debts con- traded by tbt * For Greenock, The tine p«p| errd ship NKPTUNB, James Rich master, 'aving nearly all her cargo en» gaged, will be despatched without delay. For freight or pamgo, applv to NICHOLAS U NEFF. april 17 For Liverpool, The fine coppered .-Iiitl nOSTON, Captain Finley. For freight or passage, apply to the captain on board, h - Belton's vi'ar£ or »o PONCE M M \ > KKN/RE. {ry- BILLS on Alexandria and on New-York, for sale. may i re For Liverpool, The British ship DOKSKT, R Dixon, matte-. ’or freight or passage apply to A. L MOLYN'EUX. Persons are couliuned against ere* diting any of the crew of the above vessel, april 30 For Freight, The staunch coppered British brig r ,vv PKNKI.OPE, Chisolm, master, ■war fifed 3 now ready to receive a cargo, for any European port, if immediate application ismudd to the captain on board, or to J. WOODROW, at the City Hotel, Landing from same brig and for tait, A few ca>ks bottled Ate and Fatter, of a supe rior quality Ilo do kegs Loch Fine Herring* Do do jais I earl Barley Dodo do. Split Peas Do do casks of Hardware & Tinware, assorted Smgle cud double Cluster Chet aes Apply us above. (Tty No Debts contracted by the ctc W of thft brig Penelope will bf paid by ctUkur Uvc capuiQ Oi' GttUlif : ^