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*is not in vain that I had announced this
-ei*ult in my tarmor proclamations. I
h ive since received advices that the same
troops have continued their mutrement—
they entered at dusk into the city of Cer
veia, having completely detested the fac.
tiouists.
JOSEF CRUZ MULLER.
Extract of a letter tinted Reus, May It.
•• The troops of Vails directed their
march to Mount Dlancti, the 9th, in the
morning. The factious left that place
tvt.tl repaired to Kapluga de Fiancoli,
where they were attacked with the bay
onet bv a company of our first battalion
•if Chasseurs, commanded by the brave
Don Pedro Sards J 600 of the factious
most shamefully c»uceuled themselves in
the bushes, and our valiant troops expe
rienced no to*s( one Swiss only being
wounded. The loss on the side of the
factious is not yet known.
/ " After the marching of the troops from
J Vails, the factious, who hud been dispers
ed in the Cole de Santa Christina, entered
the former place, at 4 r. m. and surprised
some of the militia, when the rest repair
ed to the castle for security. The fac
tious retired ul9 in the evening, but yes
terday they again returned; the people
defended themselves, and the factious af
ter plundering the town, retired to the
mountains,
'• This morning we were in great alarm
here, which was occasioned by a report
that the factious were to take away the
] ♦’onsti'u'ion Slone. Orders were imme
diately irautu!, to prevent their doing so,
should tho attempt be made; ns we cal
culated on the arrival of 5500 men at
Tarragona who would assist us in case of
necessity: We have our militia and peo
ple well armed, who are determined to
die in the defence of the Constitution.
"In the Priong and in Monroig, several
parties of the factious had joined together,
and here besieged 28 soldiers of Canta
bria in the place of Prat Dip. The. valiant
commandant D. Jose Pallisen de Porrena
marched at 5 a. m. from this place and
diieeted his route to Prat, where he arriv
ed at 1a m,; but he wus riot abio to bring
the factious to action, but has rescued the
soldiers of Cantabria.'*
Another letter—Hens, May 15.
" Deaii Sir—The present is intended
to announce to you, that our troops and
militia have returned to Vails. The fac
tious of Publet having withdrawn to the
nearest bushes as son.* as it was known
that they were pursued. A column of 2000
•veterans having arrived at Vails the people
and militia were allowed to retire to their
homes ; and on Monday, at 1 p. m. 365 of
cur first battalion, which was composed
cf 600,entered this city, after a fatiguing
campaign of 8 days in the mountains. The
.inhabitants went out to meet them on
fyheir return, and hailed them with the
greatest joy and enthusiasm.
•' On Monday, In this city, the edict of
April in last year, was proclaimed—since
which the factious in this vicinity have pre
sented themselves to the magistrates with
their arms, and all now is quiet. If the
leaders do not again attempt to mislead
the weak minded (although there may
still exist some at Puolet, who have been
deceived by Trapanse, who for that pur.
pose had ordered to he placed in one of'
the windows of the Espluga de Franeoli,
n crucifix, and in an other a figure of St.
Michael) all v. ill be dispersed by the di
vision ol 2000 men who aie in Vails, pro
ceeding from Barcelona.
" In Montserrat, about 200 factious
have risen and laid siege to the town of
Igualada. The town defended itself until
having received reinforcements from dif
ferent points, they succeeded in destroy
ing one hall of the factious.
*• To secure our tranquillity, nothing is
now wanting but to put to death the au
thors of those misfortunes. Yours, &c.
in haste.”
* FROM THE REPUBLICAN.
LATEST FROM ENGLAND.
Captain Harris, of the ship Lady Gal
latin, arrived here last evening in 35 days
l from Milford Haven, has politely furnish
ed us with u file of papers containing
London dates to 3lst May—eleven days
later than before received.
There now appears to be a prospect of
an amicable arrangement between Rus-
siu and the Porte. The latest dispatch
from Vienna contains what is called a
full confirmation of the important fact,
that the forces of the Sublime Porte arc
evacuating the principalities of Moldavia
ind Wallacliis.
The distress in Ireland increases. In
♦he Waterford Chronicle of 30th May, it
is stated that the putrid carcase of a cow
which had died of a loathsome disease was
most voraciously siezed upon by some
* poor creatures.
London, May 27/A.—The following is
/ en extract of s private letter from Con
stantinople, dated April 25th, received
this morning by an eminent house t« the
City j
" 1 take this opportunity of stating a
piece ol information I have had from good
authority, which will no doubt dispel ail
fears as to the probability of wtr. Tho
Porte has finally consented to evacuate
TVallacltia and Moldivia ; by this tine
the troops are withdrawn. The public
feeling will not at present admit of the
administration of these provinces being
'given to the Greeks ; an ariangement has
therefore been made that it will be given
to twelve natives of those provinces, to be
chosen from their respective Chiefs. This
Provisional Government shall have eight
liepre sen (Mice* fixed io Constantinople,
Apparently as hostages for the conduct of
the Administrators. These people arc
.expected heiC very shortly. 1 orkey bat •
ingMhus acceded' to the* principal point
demanded by. Roisik, tbcic r * 0 ® 9
doubt that the smallcrs ones will be equal
ly adjusted ”
The following is an extract of a private
letter received this morning:
•• Pari* May 24.— A letter has arrived
from Petersbuigh, dated the let of thia
month, which states that the Emperor's
departure from Petersburg!! will not have
fur its object a visit to the army, but to
Warsaw, where he will convoke a Diet,
winch will last for a month. He is then
expected to go to s Congress, at which
the affairs of Turkey will be discussed,
and an arrangment be concluded. Tur
key is said to have shewn some disposi
tion to yield certain points, and nrgocia
(ions which will have the effect either ol
retarding or preventing war, are said to
be going on.
" Such are the strange rumours here.
The funds, at noon to-day, were 891.15c.“
Wc have received Brussels Papers to
the 24th inst. Accounts from Trieste,
of the 7th state, that the Greeks have sent
an expedition from Hydra against S.tlo-
uiclti, and add, on the authority of roer-
rantde letters, that " the whole Island of
Negropnnt is now in the possession of the
Greeks, and its dependent neighbouring
isles have also declared in their favour.'
The following are extracts:
" Vienna, May 11.—Letters worthy of
credit asy, that the negociatinna between
the Servian Chiefs and the Pacha of Bel
grade, are broken ofT, and that the en
trance of Turkish troops into Servia will
be looked upon by the Servians as the sig
nul for war.
Paris, May 24.—The Duke de Cazes
who was about to set out for Denmark,
is detained at Paris, by the serious indis
position of the Dutchess.
The following is the general result of
the elections ;
Deputies named by the Royalists 54
Deputies named by the Opposition 32
Difference in favour of the Rovalist 22
Journal des Debats.
French Funds, May 24.—Five per
Cents, opened at 891. 4lic.; closed at 891
40c.
Exchange on London.—One month.
25f. SOc.—Three months 25f. 16c.
Corfu, April 20.—An Act of the Par
liament of the United States of the Ionian
Isles, fixes the punishment to be inflicted
upon the infractors of Ionian neutrality,
llie subjects of the said States, taking an
active part tor or against the belligerent
parties in Epirus, Pcleponesus, or the ad
jacent islands, countries or seas, shall be
exiled from the Ionian Isles, and their
dependencies, and their property, real or
personal, confiscated.
Zante, April 16.—The system of non
trality which has been proclaimed in the
Ionian Isles, goes directly to the confisca
tion of the property of all the Ionian No
bles suspected of being favourable to the
cause of (he Greeks, who are combating
for their independence. Several of these
Nobloa, known by their fortunes and their
principles, have been obliged to expatriate
and seek for safety in the Insurgent is
lands. Amongst them are the Count Me-
taxa, a rich proprietor, M. Anzulacato,
known for his wealth and honorable em
ployment of his fortune, and the venerable
Archbishop of Cephalonia/Typeldo known
for his piety and his learning.
Vienna, May 11—Wc do not expect
the definite decision of the Emperor Alex
ander, on the affairs of (he East, untill
the 20th or the 23d of May j and that
determination would not be taken till alter
the arrival of M. de Tatitscheff. Nearly
all arc persuaded that this determination,
will be favourable to peace, and that the
Emperor will commit his interests to the
Mediating Powers.
We are assured that, on the 18lh of
April, tha P van had transmitted a most
pacific answer to the Note addressed by
the Austrian lntcrnuncio and the English
Ambassador to the Ottoman Porte on tho
8th. The evacuation of Moldavia and
Wallacliis was to commence on the first
of May, when, it was added, tho Porte
would declare its election of the new Hos
podars.
Extract of a Private letter.
Lintx, May 11.—"A person who is
worthy of belief, from Vienna, has assured
us that, during the multiplied confcren
ces which occurred in that capital, be
tween Prince Mctternich and the General
de Tatischcff, the question had not only a
reference to the relations between Russia
and Turkey, but more especially to the
general State of Europe, and the dangers
to be apprehended from hostilities in the
East, connected with the tranquility of o
ther countries.
•• Prince di Mctternich dwelt, above,
all, upon the inconveniences ’which are
likely to ensue from a war, and the neces
sity of combining measures among the
the Great Powers for defeating all revo
lutionary project* in the event of war be
ing found inevitable at last.”
May, 30.—Letters have been received
from Lisbon, which communicate the ioi-
f iort&nt intelligence of a conspiracy hatr-
ng been formed there, to overthrow the
Constitutional System, but which wasde
tected sufficiently early to prevent the ill
consequences which might otherwise have
attended it. It appears that the first step
taken by the Government, on being made
acquainted with the plot, was to issue a
Decree f° r the Suspension of the Habeas
Corpus, Act, which his been in force ever
since tbe adoption of tho Constitutional
Svstem. This measure led to the arrest
of 26 persons ; some of the advices men.
lion, that 28 persons were taken up, who
were said to t>6 implicatrd in the coospi
racy. All these individuals were exam,
ioed privately, six of whom it was deter,
mined should be immediately sent out of
the kingdom. It is understood that none
ttf them were persons of any distinction.
London May 31.—" At a late hour this
afteruoeti an eaprm retched town from
Pariabringing despitchei frrfa Vienna, da
ted the 21st of May and from Naples of the
same date. From Vienna wo have a full
confirmation of the impi.rtant fact, that
the forces, of the Sublime Porte are nv
cueting the principalities of Moldavia and
b'alUichia. Thia main point having been
aatialsctorily arranged, tho others will
follow as a matter of course.
The accounts from Naples also confirm
the former tumour of a Congress being a-
bout (o be held at Floceuce. This proves
to be correct ; and orders have beeu for-
warded to the latter city to make the ne-
ceasaiy arrangements lor the immediate
assembling of the Congress. Some Crown
ed (leads are expected to taaist in the de
liberation.-,.
ron to* oroaoux.
BACCHANALIAN.
"Oh ! why should we be Sighing,
When time is on tha. wing."
When rosy hours sre flying.
And blooms tile's early spring ;
Let greybeards sigh in sorrow,
O'er ills they cannot mend ;
Oar’s be the hop'd to-morrow,
The bowl, and cheerful friend.
Oli! who for love is dying
Of some faiie mistress' charms j
Our mistress asks no sighing.
But wooes us to her arms ,
No jealous fears alarm us
When ravishing her lip,
Her favors still can charm us.
Though others raptur’d rip.
Oh! heed not birth or riches,
Ambition, honor, fame i
This lesson wisdom teaches.
They’re but an empty name ; \ '
The bowl, with pleasure flowing.
Is herald of true joy t
The ruby-wine is glowing
With bliss without alloy.
BOHRACIIIO lUlU.ER,
REGIMENTAL ORDER.
Sataxiur, July l3tli, 1822.
It is ever gratifying to the ingenuous mind,
and it imparts at least partial consolation to the
survivors, to evince a respect to the worth of a
departed citizen, whose public or social virtue*
entitle him to the encomium of his fellow-citi
zens. James JoairaToir, a native of our state,
from early life an officer highly estimated, and
late commander of this regiment, is no more,
The recollection of his distinguished worth as
an officer long devoted to the interest of the re.
giment—to the interest of our city and of our
country, requires an appropriate testimonial ol
the opinion entertained of him as a worthy asso
ciate citizen soldier. The officers therefore, of
the 1st regiment, will wear crsjie bn the left
arm for the space of thirty days, as an evidence
of respect to the memory of James Johnston,
late lieutenant colonel commandinf the 1st re
giment Georgia militia. By enter
STEELE WHITE, Cornel.
Job ft H. Aan, .Militant.
MARRIED,
At Richmond, Va. Mr Hcmnuikt U. Gwato-
nkt, Merchant, of .SuiyinriaA, to Mi^s Frances
Lewi*.
DIED,
On the 4th inlt at Innio.fail, Morgan countv, Ro
bkiit Walter Tailor, aged 2 yesm 2 months
and 15 days, second sou of mt\j or Robert Tay-
lor of thia city
COMMERCIAL.
Price# Current at Augusta, July 13.
Cotton continue* dull, *i\d the prospect
unfavorable to any improvement -Prices may
be quoted from 10to l24--very fair at Ilf.
FT-ights, per bale down the river, 621 cents
to gl.
Exchange on Ncw-York, 10 day* tight, 4 to 5
per cent premium.
FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT)
Office yf the Vharletton Courier )
July 13— .\V#n. J
Matansae, July 6—The trade from Charleston
to this place has been for some time quite incon
siderable. Your produce has been disposed of
upon more advantageous terms at home, tnan
could have been realized here. Rice is hw\y
at g4 i Flour IS a 16 dull; Hams small dee,
18 i Beef8$ a 11; Fork 12 a 13, ir. bettor de
mand i Box Sugars are plenty, and can be pur.
chased at 3 a 5 and JJ a ij for whites and brawns
assorted; Muscovado 3 a 4, not a large quali
ty in market; the last crop of Coffee i* now ex
hausted ; Molasses 4 bins per keg; I And is
now in demand, and would sell for £20; Can*
dies 17 a 201 Soap, prime, io small bozo*. 12 a
„
Tha ahlp Washington, TayHrr, 7 Jiyt from N
York, bound to N OAraaa, run ashore upon the
island of Absent on (he night ol the 12th June,
and was entirely lost, with the reception o! a
pari of her rigging and stores.
I'll* ach Jane, Miller, tb-un Boston bound to
the VVett Indies, was loat rear the same place
n short time previous, and the crew had strived
at Naaaau.
CHARLESTON, July IS—Arrived, U. R.aeb
Revenge, Lieut. Harameraley, trum acru.te ol'
S9 day a on the coast ot Florida, and last lh>ra off
St. Augustine.
Scha Mary Ann, Hillard, Havana, S day* i Sal
ly U Folly, Bourne, MaUnr <«, 4.
Cleared, bng Orient, Miller, Liverpool.
NORFOLK, July 6—Arrived, brig Margaret
Wright, Hooke, Liverpool.
Cleared, ach Mary, Bagiev, Bermuda.
PHILADELPHIA. July 6-Arrived, trip
Octavius, Spafford, Pernsmbuoo, 27 «lny* ; Mot
ion, Leslie, N Orleans, 23 ; arhs William, John
son, do 23; Industry, Tittermsry, St. Jago ,
Time, Tucker, Port-au-Prince.
NEW.YORK, July 4— Arrived, ships Caro
line Ann, Coffin, Valparaiso, V7days, Alfred,
Zuiil, from St Croix, and 10 from St Thomas.
July S—Arrived, ship Ampluon, Bl n, Monte
video, SI day*; brig Jackson, Gould, St Tho
mas, 14; ach George, Smith, Charleston, 7.
Cleared, ship IsMhella Henderson, Stubbs,
Charleston) barque Sarah £/ Louisa, Culver,
Madeira; brig Nile, Bridgeman, Havre,
BOSTON, July 1—Arrived, ship Minerva,
Lincoln, N Orleans, 26 days.
Cleared, ach Three Sisters, Saunders, Hava-
PUBLIC SALES.
PORTSMOUTH, July 3-Arrived, brig New
Packet, Wtldeu, Gibraltar, 40 daya,
SALEM, July 3—Arrived, brig ttown, John
son, Matsnci.s, 15 daya.
Cleared, brig Centurion, Bowditch, Copen
hagen and a market.
Passage for New-York.
\V The atiperior copper fastened
JKN ship
SAVANNAH,
huac White, .Uoiii r,
hourly expected. For passage m!y, having ele
gant accommodation*, apply to
HAU. It HOYT.
July 16
For Liverpool,
The fast sailing newly coppered
ami copper tautened ship
LADY GALLATIN.
/»aoc Harrit, Mutt-,
will commence loading on TtwamUy next, and
sail wi ll all possible dispatch. l'or freight ot'
200 bales of Cotton, to complete her cm go, ap
ply on board, or to HAU. tf ItUYT.
vdvlK
Wanted,
A Good COOK—and also a Negro BOY about
fifteen years Ot age, lor whom rood
will be given. July 16
Ncw-York Post Notes
JpORsalc by
july 16 p
A, RICHARDS.
Drafts oil Ncw-York
P 0H sale by
yuly 16 p
GEORGE GORDON.
Crockery-ware f$ Negro Pipes.
By John Sliick, Jr.
THIS DAY, Hxh mil. si U nMock,
r*itkv #*»«n t*» Ju< nm kmn, .V# ?
(Vnmrrrr ihir,
A large and general Assortment
LIOUOKS and GROCERIES,
At usual—
If jars Butlei, first quality
16 bbli Northern Cm
50 do No. 3. Mackerel,
IS do N. O. Sugar
W bote* Soap, tfr. he'
july 16 condition.*, Cask.
By J. B. Herbert fj Co.
TO-HOKKtnv, 1W> >m. « n
nat be t»M at our outAon ttstt,
An Assortment of
GROCERIES,
UM,
1000 !h« ttauii
30 hh Flour
20 do N E Hum, tto
Termh ea»h ▼ julv tS
For Liverpool,
The fine i«*w hrr
FLORIDA,
Cupaini ihitutf,
expacud, anti wdl be dispatch
ed without delay . Tbe height apply tu
JOHN LAI HUOP A CO.
ju'y n • p
Passage for Liverpool.
The Rrttidt bn#
LADY HDBKUr W U.LIAMS,
iwillmd 8>rthe above port 120* proxi-
mo—has good accucamtHlttiuos tor a few )*»-
•anger*, on re*«Mv*b)« terms Apply mi i‘(vtrd,
at Willunwon’j wharf, to Captain Evans or to
JIHIN II REID C« CO.
June 86
a *t>
4:
*„* The uiulei-sigiied has up-
pointed Mr Jobn Pritchard hit agent during hit
abarnce-
A. L- MOLYNF.t X.
july u p
QT During my ubsom-e, Mr.
JOS, DELCILkMPR will attend tt>mv bunm.^.
CHARLES DKLt HAMPS.
job 9 »
Coffee, Whiskey, Sugar, ijc.
hh.lsantl 30 hwiNiwCttun Colire
UVJ 30 hhd* A ItWbLPbiLdRye Whiskey
TO bhSICroia Sugar
10 baxws. Touclmn Tea
a case* lacquered I'ea Caikfie*, containing
Gun Powtier and Young llvson
I V) kega Nitre llall fiunpewder
4tXlO hnuiels Com, in bulk ami bags
W pi**ea C-.tgwac Brandy 'I
4 qr Pori Wine ( Superior
3 do do LP Madeira do | quality
5 »k» do Sicily % do I
16 bH Apple Brandy
SO tkmq\*bna Gin
200 piece*. 43 in. Cotton Bagging
<0 t\Ht*«MNtried Swedes Iron
30 boxes anti half boxes Magratb*s Snap
For sale by
NICHOLAS It NEFF.
imn., - - >
* TO CAPITALIST'S,
A VERY wpexvor Steam Sew Mill has beta
recently (Mated in the viciai y vf the
0 fVn Crate* well • Minted Crockery waie | CITY OF DAYUE.V,
jf'jWI? 11X1 bolt. Nckiv lobjo,^ uthtm,lifikl. .Hatiwfcf . bmmm of
Lading from alup Lady G»llat«n, thorn luveri - * * * • • -
pool, and tor axle by HAI-l. it HOYV.
july *6
the kind on the Atlantic shore* of tho United
States. )\'v*e.«>ng all the advantages u» an in.
ethautribW auppwof the finest yellow pitch
Pino and Gy press Timber, built ou a fine bb>tl,
w ith thiricea tee* water cK*>,* to it, and a natural
cove Kw the reoeption of haj^a.
rt,y, in,t. . ytlb,» n.nnl HU.. l,w» .«> Ml jl
I V, »b«u, ,Wn, Jiv, ,«ra of^r, 1„. f,« n l»«« >« U»< Mi-ww W tt «*«b •
<«bt iKht> hirt, ,I»K >n,\ «"f 11
^"hspokM. ri*.bo«. it.mj .,u bi
Tcn Dollar Reward.
ANA WAY from the sul*«er;her on Yltnrt*
smooth spoken. .....
given to *ny person « ho will necure him in any
jail in the slate, so that I get him.
WILLIAM ROBERTSON.
Mlledfeeilk, July 8.
OJ'P S. Captain*of Vessel* and other* are
omtuined against carry ii^ him oil', under the
penalties of the law. jsly 16 e
MARINE INTELLIGENCE.
PORT OF SJVJXA'JH.
ARRIVED,
Schr. Thom, Sanders, Darien, 2 days, with
potton to T Butler A Co. and A B Fannin U C*.
Pole-boat Rob Roy, from Augusta, with 500
bags cotton to Cantelou (J Lamar, T Butler A
Co. and Ponce U M'Kenxie.
Pole-boat Water-Turkey, from Augusta 6
days, with 205 bale* cotton to J Willey . K Bliss
U Co. J. W. Long. T Butler A Co. Duliamcl (J
Autc, W Scarbrough and A L Molyneux.
ASatTAI* * ROM TBit rOBT-
At Cbarleaton, I3th mat. sloop Mary, Munro,
I day.
At Providence, 3d inst. sloop Ann,BoUes,7
days.
At N Haven. 26th ult. sloop Sum, Bradley;
At Norfolk, 4th inSL ach HtiadUMi A Hiram,
Turpin. 6 days.
At Havana, 14th inst. ach Huron.
At Liverpool, May 24, ship Ramdolollday,
Beagdon, 26tb, ship Gen Kempt, Bourne, 27U*,
•hip Charlotte, Appleton. 24ih, brig Dido,
At the Clyde, May 26, brig Phoebe, Andcr-
CLKABta ro* Ten nit,
At PhUad. 6;t» in*!, brig France^ Funk,
cr roams font.
At N YcWk, 4th insC slop CoUPA PkDt, F*>h.
to mi is a fee day*
CORN,
^F a prime quality, for sale by
july 13
R. (J J. HABERSHAM.
For Sale,
1 Tract of LAND containing 250 Ktrt in
A. K*rlv county. No*. 12 ami lv lAriricts.*—
Terms cash or goods. PETER HYNES,
julv n u
*«*e cwguur.
ThnEaw -Mdi va upon a new piuacipk, by
he hie renowned Cml Eogvwcx^ Mr. HLN-
HE of l^onhuv whn «mt out one of hi* best
Old Irish Whiskey.
A Few demijona of pure well flavored, «M
XU S(h pt\>o* Irish Whiskey, Aw sale by the
subscriber. W M. GBOTHERS,
july 9 x • Fraaier'a *toren.
DRAFTS
A T show tight, on Baltimore and Ph'dadeK
pi.M—fo* <wl« Ay
junc 29
WTLMAM JENNER.
Drafts on Ncw-York,
iA T 30 day* wght, and on linladcfpb** at
XU five. For siic by
JOSHUA MILNE.
July 6 p
Mackerel.
|)|Y|\ hk Mackerel. No 3
WW For Sole by
JAMES CONROY,
June 22 Anderson*« wtnff
Notice.
M R. J. V. HEATH and Mean J.R. HER
BERT A CO. will ace as cur Ataameys
during our absence.^ E. WILLIAMS CO.
juh 9 a TA
Planters’ Bank.
VOnCF—O. wl ■Haibdq.k.bU
if Will be dosed R1 o’clock.
JOHN F. LLOYD, CaaAV an* t«n.
jolrH H —
Ten Thousand Dollars,
O il .1,, p«t ihtmol w* Hlwiatlb
IWnHowB,
either of the Banks at the State dGemgm ap
ply to ' GEORGE RCHLEY.
July s Va a. Cameras kn
est in it, nmliMw nrirsla very low
valuation, x*k1 much kn tkanaoch aatrarbwe
coold he (CM*|deted Bw.
Thera taajim been added to it a very supe
rior JkHw JVvU«u .Uwbwi cupUd* of dia-
chaigiitt at least 30 tierce* of clean rice per
day * and * Com-Mdl, all act ni nrattoa by the
me engxue
Thewaw-UJ
the l«le ranos
ME of Umdn.v, ’
wntkman ro superintenul it* erection. It can
now «** n*th 43 sawn, and «my he rank to drive
twvoa that mMoter.
The Straw Engine i* perhaps the best in
the United fhnfc* made by Mrasn. BOLTON
It WATT, of Soho, near B runtwham; and
erected u*>.kr tkr inapectron of thdr bed fcra-
•«S aeut ont etpraedv foe that put y«ar.
A wonderAd eapenor is «*ved in AkL as the
**w-duvt ttow the pitch p«ne is huwd tn answer
inatead n| fire-nowl, and « corned to the
■moth of the hunoev trow the pit by vk . stunt
now in nse.
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ond (bond by experience to wooer better than
any yd in one. The quick new and regularity
of tho nwitorO, praduckg it of a superior
brirhtnem without breaking the gram
tke onlla mtnated o* nfine C cek. called
Cat-HeWkt, <v* a bramh d the Ahawaha R>m
and «dy dboMtAOr* in k Bran (Wrieou
RooYwMtKwW draught of tanker eobblra
them to go «• the wharf a* Dorian, con bedet
tho MiR. only * <hdt ddnora off. w*th great
“ "" m nnenchnedpAmr krarathenHlA wiN
how fwt* nbmoat withuot eapence; nod the
onR,« now in operntion. con kumwdi W M. fed
ol pk k por day, which max he racrawaad d
finandne cranny* the power Wing antpdf raff*
rilt
T he kwiheetant Been thia feahMbhnaentsinoo
it went into operdioo ha* heeo nRawed to ho-
ted State* have apprarad «t the ship pRobw
fwwrshoi ffwm it, and «i whigtjv prohahk wiS
give it a j cetera nee '•* fdore ceotracta
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Neo-YorA «d PUfnMpAm-
TW praqwd of a renewed iotereoune with
W BntnA Era tmh» W-A, rradera fln
of ir
JAMAICA ALOES, fcr
ffnoe «f the anw-aoH.
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