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'-iflw pass around him, and at that moment the man nl-so inclined several feet to, the right, which still kopt mand if he iids itdi been' eoiied tlfiorii dotft arljweied all tlie purposes" for which It was film ddnot, ft8wdlsiVnidso vtio traB trHrrn.J solves all the gmdatlous of Intellectual progress rinit, in opening, In his natlto Uie salubrious arid dellcbtful fountains of AS rcceVved siop! fij' thi 28, 1822. HKfi'M WANTED. J3.Hhd. St. Croix 2 did Holland Gin.

6 Muscovado Sugat. lO'Bbites Lump do. 15 Hhds. Molasses. I 10 Bogt Coffco.

SO Doxes fresh Raisins. 10 Kegs do. 10 D.oxos Lemons. JO Chests Hyson Skin ea. Just received and for sale by 1 M.

GOODWIN, Nortli-West Cornor St4te-IIouse Squire. A COJV.1 MT SUPPLY, OF Flouk, received weekly from tho Mills. Hailford, July 1. 97 BALTIMORE, Juno 25, ZAie and important bUeUigctm from the COLOMBIAN REPUBLIC. The Colombian armed schooner Agutta, Commodore Daniels, arrived at Norfolk on Sunday afternoon from Lagufra.

The Commodore himself arrived In this city this morning, by the steam boat from Norfolk, In excellent health and high spirits. By tho Aguila, letters and papers have been. received in town, furnishing very satisfactory intelligence from the Hepublic, of Colombia) among which wo have the pleasure to announce a fresh triumph of tho Republican nnns before Porto Ca-belto no less a triumph than the surrender of the principal fort on the main land, which gives tho independent army a commanding position to bom-i bard the Island in the harbour, which is now the last hold of tho Spaniards. They cannot obtain succor or support of any kind except what they may chance to get by sen, and of this resource they will soon be deprived. The following is the capitulation alluded to TRANSLATION.

Of the Capitulation of the military Vlgio, called Mirador dc Solnne, which completely" commands the town and Castle of Porto-Cabello. CAPITULATION. Proposed to the General in Chief, (Pact) of the 20 Totihg sprlgntiy Shlppiha llOkafis'j ft fiOO' uhels Yoliow.CORN;1 FREDERICK tfANGK. Julygi AlULASSES: mukniu.XOLASSESiiooa Iff tw, rit iteli a it '1 UK ACE CO. Haruorn, July liv IMAJDUEiMIULe.

Tho sMbscilbe'r has just received, Ki Bbls and half bbls MACKEREL, of a su-JJ porlo-f sAmuel tuttle. July I. B7 COTfON; A CONSIGNMENT OF 07 prune Upland For sale 0 by MORGAN NORTHAM. 97- lim arris sr vt- niin nemy, I PAPER, in large 'dr small Foolscap and For sale by O- GOODWIN SON Valuable Books; G. GOODWIN Stim havb ron Thefolloumg tahtoble Books, uhich they art td- -i, 61 reduced prjers, edition Rev Hnrv Matlyii, cheap Do, Wesloy'and hit.

by Robett Do. DO. Do. Do. Do.

Do. Do. Do. Do. Do! Claudius Buchanan, by Pierson; Andrew Puller, by John Ryfand, V.

D. Bralrierd do. Lady Ouloii. 1 Henry Longden do. Jonathan Leavitt'.

Col. Gardncr-rdo. Sponcer; Henry Klrko While. Mrs. Graham do.

Fanny Woodbury Harriet Newell do. Caroline Smeh. Waters do: Mis. Savage. Mrs; Grosvcnor do.

Miss Humplireys; Mrs. Flstehsr. Do Piiayere for tho use of Families; by Win. Jay, att- ml I.IVII,, UIIUUIMJB, WC Henry on Prayer Witts' Guide to Prayer; Jenks' Family Pi nyors Palmer's Burder's do. I 1 Hnlyburton's Groat Concern; Pilgrim's various editions, at prices.

Bunyan's Holy Worr. Do. Jerusalem Sinner Saved; Raxtor's Saint's Rest do. Call. Scott's Force of Truth "do.

Essays. Doddridge's Rise and Progress do. Sbrnioris. Spring's Essays Buck's Young Christian's Guldei Thornton on R6pcntaiico, cheap edition; Do. on Pure Religion.

Do. Chrlstlan'eCoiisolatlori. Window's Sketch nf Mtidmi. Gaston's Collections. Brown's Whole Body of Divinity.

Crudon, Buttorworlh's, and Brown's Concord- nnrfl. Buck's Theological Dlcilonary. Chalmers' Discourses, 1st, 2d and 3d Da, Evidences. Hawios1 Spiritual Companion. Honrtf'H niimmiinlKnnl'a Earle's Siicramentnl Exercises; Infants' Progress, byMrs.

Sherwood. Burder's Village Sermons, In complete sets, or 3u" and 4th' vols, scpara'tc. Mather's Magndllu'. Edwards' VVorks, Do. on Religious Affections.

do. abridged' hy Ellorby; Do. do. Redemption Do. Will.

Dwlght's Theology. Dr. (Jill's Commentary 011 the Bible, in nine quarto volumes. Scott's do do. Bibles ofa groat variety of sizes and ii plain uud elegant Dwlght's Psalms and Hymns, small and large, in' plain and elegaut bindings.

Watts' do. do. Winchcl's do. do, Hartford Collection Hyiniis, do. do; do.

Codman's do. Olney do. Rippon's do. Praydir Books, a variety of editions, in plain and elegant bindings. ir.vn Sermons preached hi tho parish c'o'rchof Hijih vvycuiuye, uucki.

uy nev. naries maoiey. Illbtory of Georce Desmond, founded on fuct UrtllfVl 1AASIfl.l (lid P.Tn.lt' 1 (TSIShSB W1.HUIIVU III HSU JrlUBi-KIIVIiaa. i The Age of Benevolence a Poem, by Charles "'viMiiKiii anil ui .1 1 A RV irnnArnllv. In vhtv awrntietu tuMrtk tUV sulling on terms extremely favorable.

MILCH COW. Good Milch Cow, for sale bv LEVI BUTLER. Wothersfield, June 89 97V tJtfBA' ttP. Red' heifer Calf, supposed' about sir months aM. ltih" 4nnn lirhil' tiilltAfaM mA wiv bum otlt anv artificial mark sho i nnw In 1 of.

the. considered as. a stray beast'and win ue troaten as sucn. i ne owner is desired to tnke her away and pay charge's; OLIVER MATHER. Windsor, June 80.

07 TJVOTICE. HE public aro cautioned not to trust any person or persons on mv account, as I will not pay any debts after this date for articles delivered without a written ordor. HORACE WRIGHT. Mlddlel6wn, Jnly 8, 1888, B7. WI LL be tosprueUon, a th? 'dWel-f 1 line-house of the subscriber in Graubv.

an''' mm tnrcctiy.in iront oi tneiorwam horses, nnd the horses eorftlnuinz tu advance notwithstanding the the greatest uflbrts of die driver to stop them, thS man was knocked down add one of the wheels of the stage passed directly over his body, and crush, ed hlmtodcath. BOSTON, Juno 20, 1022. UPPER NILE, Extract of. a teller from an American gentleman lusjaintr tn rni ciry, aattajniuta, April 10, loxz. By my last, June 20.

1020,1 yon know that was upon tho point of accompanying Isinacl Pa cha to the conquest of the countrlos on the upper Nile. The expedition was crowned with the most complete success, and has laid open to the knowl- oitge oi the world a superb country, and will occa. sion no small acquisition to the Geography of Afrl ca. I cannot, In the compass of a letter, which I am obliged to make a short one, inform you of my adventures in this romantic and fortunate expedition. My journal of it has been sent to England for publication, and copies of it may possibly reach America in two months.

I have had the honour of having contributed to the success of a most ex traordinary expedition, which has been slnsularlv successful, and of being the first civilized man that was ever on the Banks ofthe Great Bahir el Abiad, wnirra we natc ascertained to be the main branch of the Ata, and probably the Niter. The siniru- ariiy oi mis naving lauen to tne lot ofa native or me new world, attaches, in theoulnion of Europe nns, no little iionour tr) myself, and I hope will nnng some to my BLACKS OF SOUTH CAROLINA. We have seen a letter from Charleston, of the ran inst. ol. which the following is an extract You will doubtless hear many reports; and ex aggerated oiies, respecting an insurrection among tne negroes, ucre certainly was a disposition to revolt manifested, and.

some preparations made, principally, ns far as we have ascertained, by the plantation negroes, to attempt to take the city but from the arrangements for defence inade by us, there is now little hopes that the attempt will be made and, ifmado, no fear ofthe I say' hopes because we did hope they would progress so tar as tocnable us to ascertain and punish tho Ring. leaders, In an exemplary mnnner. 1 was ordered on duty last night, but the orders were nftcrwards countermanded, wo however got very little sleep. Assure my friends, and those who have friends here, that we feel in perfect security, although the number ot nightly guards and other demonstrn lions, may Induce a belief, among strangers, to the contrary. Extract from the log book of the Rolviderc.

Capt. Lamson, arr. at Ncw-Orloans from Port au Prince. May 2, fell in with a schooner and three laun ches, which gave chase, blowing heavy and being to windward, succeeded in getting from them the next day at 10 A. M.

made a schooner on our larboard bow, lying under main sail and. jib; at 1 1 A. M. she was on our lee quarter, fired a shot, and coming up fast at 20 minutes past 11 gave us a second shot; and hoisted a rod Hag, with aentns ncatl, anil a cross under it. Finding I had a hard character to deal with, I prepared for mm as well as we wcro able, and immediately orailcd up my topsails, hauled up my courses, clewed down top-gallant sails, hauled down braced in the mizen-tou sail, and kept off 2 points.

fired a musket nnd hoisted colors at 12 she came along sido within 10 ynrds distance hailed with God you, send your boat or. board, I will murder all hands of you. He had not discovered our gun at that time I told him I would send hir directly he immediately gave me a whole ot musketry and blunuerniisses, oclorc 1 had an. swered him our gun was pointed and cloth remo ved and we commenced as smart a fire as possible with our 4 pound carronade, 4 musKets and 7 pis. tols, and on our first fire six of them wore seen to fall, the captain among them, or leader, being the one who liailod me he only discharged his large gun three times along side, as our third shot broke his carriage and his gun fell into tlie Ico scupper ne men Kept up as smart lire as he was uble with muskets and blunderbusses, and dropped near tho stern, expecting to find more comfortable quarters, but he there got a most terrible cutting up from a brass throe pounder, by which he was raked within 20 yards distance with a round and two bags of 4U musket bails cncli, which completely fixed him I did not receive nny fire from, nor even hoard a word spoken on board of him, nnd in fact did not soe any one on deck.

His vessel holdine'such a wind and sailing so fast she soon was clear of grape snot ranee, und wore ship, when we counted 6 or 7 of thorn, which appeared to be all that was left, the captain I saw distinctly, laid on the deck. Our loss was one man killed, shot through the head about 40 musket balls through the rudder case, tiller, sky light, companion way, our fare top-sail halliards shot away, and our try sail lial- uarus cut in three places. The pirato was schooner of 36 to 40 tons wo counted 22 men when wo came alongside he had a brass 6 or 9 pounder a-inidslilps, muskets and blunderbusses by hun a plenty of them. Z. L.

LAMSON. EASTPORT. June 15. Emigranis. During the last week soven hun dred and thirty seven Emigrants, arrived at St.

Johns, from different parts of Ireland. A part of inein is sain intcna sottitng In tho u. states. CONNECTICUT COURANT. HARTFORD, JULY 2.

COMMUNICATION. THE ANCIENT CLASSICKS. Inlut aqua dulcet vfooquc scdilia taxo. A sublect has at times nrrciliil rpflfp, inn nnt perhaps inappropriately revived at a moment so tiuaiijr fjtuucujiig uic milium meeting oi me nart-ford Library Company. Tho object which would be held In vipw mnv lint.

nftflslMv. hv ma.nUa.. --j Mj US of that company, be regarded as advantageously mining wuniii ineir protection I still, tnought that it may encourages the enquiry tchetlur it may mm.i.im wiricir future purchaaei of tmkt a judicioui iclection of Greek hhu jyuiin uwrivn no occasion lavours but a brief consideration of the enquiry, and, it is pro-nosed rather for tlin refWtinn' nf ntlinrc limn fn particular present discussion. a lew tacts seem obviously to present themselves: They are, that, riot to suppose the present Collection nf hnokit nhnunHlm, la.aatv In u.n.L.' of first Importance to the English reader, were to disresbect tha rhnrnMAv nfthn this supposed, the leisure and Industry of reaucn, must, in tne present collection, find iui uio inosiprontauie appitcatlos. That the continued and regular augmentation, however, of the EnMl.v.

discontinued, the admirably constituted income of .1. miiujr ouiiumngme aeservea advancement of that object, nnd, at the same time, some extension of liberality tnotnvH iu of mental improvement in earlier ages. tnat a iree ana easy access, to these ancient treasures, thoueh to he nrnaumAit -n-i-. to hiirlier attainments inlnhi hn nt inanii.ni,Ma v. value as a hut, as a lemptatlon to tlie less advan- ceo, to explore at large tne neid, the seed only of wit, mi: i cu jnil- erallv aihavineLown: and which.

noiHan. I easily perishes. That It is not tins student in oncient'Innguagcs only who has an interest In this subject for, that the. llirkts ithlrh Ihn lAhnrln-lilv l.nrn.il WA foundly thoughtful, and the' elegantly refined, set mi in uwwrviii uci nmte iur uu tor taose Who ii ho money of the United Statec liquidate the claim and repaid thai money to United Statcs.on liU refiirni It remained wlUi them as a deposit to, meet the draft whoncvet it SilOUId nmunl. ff 1a ft.

memory enables him to contradict' IrwslstiMo ptusumpiiont, but rails only when ho Is required to Stato facts which should bo at (he 'command of om who can refer to eld accounts, quote' 'diaries, Fauce press copies tfliUM. union, MARRIED A i Miitf4ifl'tAnn M. Haddam, to Miss Esther Mlllor; Mr. Sylvester Bailey to Miss Mary C. Penficld At Bridgciwrt, Mr.

Samuel Jones, of (Vt.) to Miss Charlotte Peabody Mr. Charles N. Booth immpnroy. ai nunnngion, mr, Roswcll Lewis to Miss Clarissa At ranklin, Mr. Albert G.

Wells of Rhode-Island, to Miss Elizabeth W. Pikln.A M. Gurdon P. Drown to Miss Esther Dean. At N.

inaon, Mr. Larlcs P. Gardner to MisS Slla Daniels. In this City; on tho 27th tilt. 'George Wyllys, Esn.

atcd 35 Mrs. Mrirllm flnnlc. 25, wife of Mr. John Gnlns. in this Town, on the 2dth ult.

Mrs. Adullnc G. Goodrich, Oeeil 22. wlfonf Mr. Rnmnr.1 rinnil.

rich, and daughter of Gen. Stephen R. Bradley, of (vt.) on tho Slst, very suddenly, Mr. Chester Stcolc, aged 10, son of Mr. Joel Steele.

At Enst-Hnrlford, Capt. James Goodwin, aged 67. At Fairfield, Mr. Isrnol Blbblns, aged 74, At Raxluiry, Mrs. Hiinunh Mnllory, aged 75.

At Newtown, tho Rev. David Botsford, aged 20. At Lisbon, Mr. Partridge, aged 112. At Docl.

Caleb Merrick, aged 55. At Hebron, Miss Eunice Crane, aged 56. At Windham, Mr. Jehu Lee. At Norwich, Mr.

Adnin Drlscoll, aged 70. At Groton, Mr. Seymour Fish, aged 10; Mr. David Avery, aged 41. AtWoth-orsfield, (Ncwlngton,) on the 22d ult.

Henry Bla-not, jitti. aged 10, son of Mr. Henry Blnnot. His death was occasioned bv swullowine a tamarind stone twenty-five days previous. JiuuuiK coumy, on tne vtltli ol nlny, Mr.

Sylvester Bass, aged 24, son of Mr. Nathan Bass, of Cnlobrook. Conn. At Hudson, (Ohio,) Mny 13, In consequence of nitr, uoni a norse, ur. uwoon uasc, Oged Vi, formerly of Canton, Conn.

At Paris, Slcard. nimd 110. celebrated director of the Institution of the Deaf ami Dumb. From the National Jldvocatt. THE DUEL.

quoth my uncle what the devil kept you so long My uncle Toby was apt to bo Impatient, and being so, was apt lo swear. The honest Corporal had been sent to tlie Post Office for newspapers, and ciuno hobbling along with a packet in hand. Ah, your hououir, consider a pour shattered leg," quoth Trim, "you can't move as we once did, ut the head ofa column." Give 'tis tlie papers, you snail," said my undo Toby, taking out his shagreen case of spectacles, and wiping the glasses" let me soe what ItBsbecpme of my young friend M'Duflio." said Trim. You said my uncle Toby, glancing his eye quickly over the paper a bullet in the ehoit ribs only pooh nothing at all well ill a week, and fight somebody else before the next Presidential election." Trim looked hard at niy undo Toby, and took a quid of tobacco from a blue paper what did they fighi for, yUUr lion-our." "Pshaw," said 'my undo Toby, "you blockhead, no one enquires about the cuuse." "'Well th.n,"saidTriin,"wholsln the right or iu tho wrong Who cures," said my uncle Toby; we only ask who is killed; and Trim, though I hato duelling as a cowardly, sneaking, drriwing room kind of yet 'tis hard, uftor making such a fuss and parade hi tho nanen aboiit this fight, that only, one of the portios got "Ah, but your honor," mid Trim, drawing himself up and taking nut a ragged ruflle of his shirt, and displaying it to the bcBt advantage, consider how polite they behaved to each other one bowed most genteelly the other touched Ills hut most gracefully; the parties advancod most cordially nrpufTie gave Col. Cummlngs a pinch of snuff; and tho Colonel gavo M'Duflio, in return, a pieco of sweet pigtail and, after sundry elegant attitudes and graceful evolutions, Mr.

M'Duflio finds tlie ball of his antngonlst in his waistcoat which quickly escapes through tho thorax Mac falls; CumniiiiRS runs un to him most nffee. tionilcly, and offers his condolence In the kindest manner the surgeons dig out tho ball from under the spine ArDiiflio writes letter that ho is doing well sogers are smoked, and home all the parties go to Dreaniasi now ccntcel and You are a fool, Trim," quoth my undo Toby, stamping his crutch on tho ground how dare you, a poor corporal, ridicule a polite nnd gentleman custom i Is It not brave, sirrah, to stand edgeways, and make yourself as thin as a rattan, and receive the fire of your antagonist "No," suiu i rim nerceiy, let mom uo at we liavo honor march up to a brass howitzer and a long eighteen pounder, pouring out the ernoo and canuistor no bowing, snuffing, or dodging there that's wlmt I call true courage." Well, well," quoth my uncle Toby, This nettles tne I'resuiemmt election, He. noes it not This is what wo call yize fighting, 'tis your true Meudoza stylo. I will write against your candidate, you write against mine. I will write hard, you write harder.

I send you a challenge, you snoot mo. i run, i run, mis is not good clec tioncering, what really is." Trim squinted at my uncle Toby, from a corner of both eyes, and after a long drawn sigh, gathered up me papers ana ictt the room. He is a worthy fellow, quoth mv- uncle Tohv. but he has wild notions of honor well, he is only a should like to know what they fought for matter, 'tis a' mivata affair of their own. V'tHet in tho short ribs, troublesome in hot who is to bo next presidont worth fighting for." Smm fort oe hArtfokd.

sMt ARRIVED. June 85. Sloop Diana, Griiwold, New-York. J25. Sloops Herald, Chalker, do i Convention.

Smith-Town Alert, Beach, Providcuce Fair American, Smith do. 29 Sloop Morning Star, Kelsey; Cape Cod, with fish; do. Churchel, Boston; do. President, Gates, Newport i do. Intrepid, Smith, New-York; ua.

Aurora, Stewart, Providence. 30. Amazon, Inghram, New-York Rover, Dulcan, Stonington. CLEARED. June 24.

Stoop Julia, B'rainard, Richmond. 24. Sloop Susan, Tdcker, Providence Henry. Olmsted, New-York. 20 Sloop Hartford Packet, Francis, do.

27. Sloops John, Johnson, Richmond Eliza, Glover, Saybrook. 2B. Sloop William, Aborn, Providence. 29 Sloop Arblas, Brace, Nantucket.

METEOROLOGICAL JOURNAL. Kept at Hartfard June 83 to 89. TVrmuntHrr. PnmlUDf Windt, Westker. 84 t.W.

ai s.w. Cloudy Ruin. 57 71 I.W. sr.B, Clear. Clear Shower.

831 i.w, Thun. Shr. Clear. s.w. Clear.

t.W. Clear, tho English reader sliould not llldaln to venerate the collapsing fragments from which, they, gush though latent, be unsollcllous to keep front closing those cxhaustlcss channels In which they learn to purify and brighten, inat in proportion as a country confides in the native genius of its population, should be Its ambition to facilitate the moans and the motives for its dcvclopcment. That, In Hartford, there no public col lection of tho Anci.Mt Classicks and that the fair literary pretension's ofthe city seem not, in this respect, to be honorably supported. The Hartford Library Company, therefore, It Is believod, might dft honor to Its character, and to science, by correcting this deficiency. Its resources can not, it is thought, be inadequate and its disposition will not, it is hoped, bo averse.

vrccnsion is uxen to intimate, ns auxiliary to more decisive measures, tho probably good effect of receiving Into! the charge of the librarian, for general use, individual donations of Latin and Greek books, whether to become tho property of mo company, or to oc aepositca, a limited time iur use. Officers of. the Savins Bank of New'-Mavnn. elected June 27th. Gkoop.

Hcmdlev, Pratfall. OtiADiAH Hotchkiss, Vict-PretiAent. Eli Whitney, Abraham Bishop, Win. M'Crnc-kan, William Moscley, Soth P. Staples, William Baldwin, Isaac Gilbert, Charles Dcuisn'u, Secretary.

i'ho amount of deposits is over $52,000. Tho elegant Swonn, for which tile crew of the Guorriero suhsnrihnd 300 Eulneas. to he nrcsonted to Commodore MAcnoNoumi, commander of stild ship, as a lasting proof of the attachment of tnc crow to a gallant wns presented to him on Saturday last ut Middlctown, by Lieut. TV A. Co ovmi, witli mi appropriate nddresB.

It was received with this acknowledgement It is. to me," said the Commodore, a most pleasing circumstance to receive so hnndsomo an expression of tho good feelings of the ctcw of the United Statos' frigate Gucrrinro a crew distin guished or their good conduct while I had tho honor to command that ship." THE ALBION. A letter from Klnsale. of ihn 12th of May, states, that six doubloons' and two guineas, a trunk with 170. arid a bag of 160 dollars had been found on the spot where the Albion was lost.

The vessel which had been sent from Liverpool, had saved the anchors, some large pieces of Iron, a purse containing 80. ic. Tho box which "was found tho day after the disaster, addressed tn Thomas Wilson Cpi of London, was found in two tcei water upon (tie iron ballast. IRELAND. The state of what is termed the famine" in Ireland, seems to be this the poorer classes in the West and South rely on the potntoe crop for their whole subsistence Any money they earn defrays thoir rent arid clothes.

The crop failed last season in consequence of rain and floods there is no demand for labour in the country, and henco the people cannot obtain money to purchase other kinds of food. The Mayo Constitution states that two dead bodies had been carried through that town to be buried without coffins, no practical efforts of their iriciias having enabled them to purchase coffins. These persons had died from starvation. No-tiling, (says an Irish onoerl not oven starvation itself, more strongly proves the miserable state of Destitution to winch tho poor are reduced than exhibitions of this description." Tho Magistrates of Cork aenear to have acted' with a want of himmriity in some -Jate in whjqb.tho poor, were They insisted upon placing their wcighors on board tho vessels which had arrived in tho river with potatoes for the starvinu ncasantrv. bv which ihn mien of them was materially enhanced.

Tills act of I tiieirs appears to iiave.been a rorced construction ofa law which requires potatoes to be, weighed in tho market places, Tho captains of Ilia vessols had remonstrated against tho procedure, which caused a delay on thoir part and raised the price tu wnu wcro unaoic to pay it. JV. York Daily Aiiicrliicr. The Grand Jury, at Albany, on tho 13th inst. on a visit to tho debtors' prison, found that not a single Individual was confined within Its walls." Mr.

Clay is again a candidate for a seat in Congress, Srorn his old district in Kontucky. His retirement as wns predictod, has been very short tlioso who once got a taste of public are loth to leave it. The business and bustle of the political world, seem to be generally preferable to the aim purtutu oj emu life." mil. Patriot The Dublin Freeman's Jounal states that a-mong tho bodies washed ashore belonging to tlie Albion, was a black man, a part of the deck ot tne vessel clasped his arms. Wheat Crops.

Accounts from North Carolina are very contradictory. In some districts thev a stated to be highly favourable but in tho upper parts of NorthCarolinn, and in this State, It is supposed ono half the Wheat crops ore entirely destroyed. Charleston Pa. June 17. mkn inni-l, .1..

Washington (N. Recorder, of the 7inttnBt. In stating that the' wheat crop is very likely in this pan 01 uio country, ana promises to abundantly reward tlie husbandman his toil. On Friday last, a drove of hiimn 11 hninnc nnccnrl through this place towards Wheeling, in chain. No extraordinary sensation wuspuhlicly manifested on the occasion, 'perhaps becauso their skins were black.

Wasliinetou Kt. It is proposed at Phtlndelriliia tnsemt chlnlnnrf of provisions from that city fojr the relief of the suf fering poor in ireiand. Mr, Jefferson's second I.rttrr Th. Uncu uw ne woum rax no tiirtner notice ofthe Native' of Virginia but he has found himself obliged to chance his mlnii. It ha nrn.

duced a second letter of two columns, and we are uuuer tne paiuiui necessity or inrorming him that two and twenty such columns will not make tlie maiter nny clearer. He has never been charged, as some editors assert, with cheating the public thirty three yean ago the charge hj that he took from the Treasury, recently, a sum of money which had been deposited there to meet a draft, drawn by him at an agent ofthe government, fof liable llo had no more right to touch that money than any other person. HU own account ws closed. Thees- fffneo of IdfusamtUMIes li contained in the following senteneeT IkstbiU wasiiavir tniri gociated any where, it was not drawrtto raise mo-ney in the market; Isold it to nobody, reccivod no money on it. but inclouil tn flrnri nn for tome pmpoutfaetount; Stf whut particular f.u.puao, my memory, alter a lapse oIKI years, nor my papers enable me to iay." Here we find an enumeration of all tlie reasons for which men generally draw bins but Mr.

J. is very positive that none of these produced this draft. It was emepurjHweaMOtirU We pre-dieted that we should have' eoraething philosophical from the sage, and we are not disappointed. There was an account, and Mr. J.

roust have been on tlie wronir side, lis was adnhmr Therefore tlie draft was drawn. Did that draft adjust the account If it did not, has Mr. J. again been called upon How dirt ho satisfy the de JULY 1B22. DRY GOODS.

JOHN OLMSTED, Will open in all this wtelc, a vtry large assort-, men of New and Fashionable Dry Goods, PURCHASED almost wholly with cash at Viction, making as complete an assortment European, India nnd American DRY GOODS, and probably at less prices than were evor offered In this market. Merchants'' from tho country do-sirous of replenishing their Mock, without journey to New-York, nie requested to call. Wittrcceiec inafciodays, an elegant assortment 'of CARPETINGS, At reduced prices. 97 Dye Stuff, Paints; Oil, BURDETT CO. Ab.

Ol-'PKll fori BhK 1 I iMl Cnmpeachy and St. LogwOod. 65 tons fresh Kustle. 20 Small Nicaragua. 10 Rio do la llache Wood; 100 bbls.

ground Camwood. 20 hhds. English Cuppornt. 16 Alum. 12 Bluo Vitiiol.

0 Dutch Madder. 5 French do. 4 bbls Bluo Nutgalls. I hhd. Cudbear.

French Verdigris. 1 Case distilled Verdigris. ISO Carboys English Oil Vitriol. 10 cases spts.Nitio Fortls. 8 Cases Bengal, 1 1 1 Coroons Guatamalin, INDIGO.

5 do. Spanish Flote, an PAINTS. 20 casks London dry white Lead. 200 kegs do. ground In Oil.

10 casks Red Lead. 8 do. Vcnotlan Red. 27 bbls. Bristol Spanish Brown.

20 bbls. BluckLoad. 37 hhds. English 24 Paris While. 10 tierces French Yellow.

8 do. American do. onn OIL. 800 gallons winter strained OIL. 700 1000 600 300 summer strained "do.

sea elephant do. '1 whulo do. Unseed do. Ollvn An 400 Willi a ironernl nRKn'rtinnn nffinn Painfo n.it.t. r.

unu CS. SiC. Ull nf' whirl, nrn In. prices for cash or good credit. Manufacturers nnd aeniors wilt unit it greatly to their interest to receive their supplies from the above establishment.

SIJGAKi TEAS, 30 Boxes and ,15 Bbls. Brown Sugar. S3 Chests and 10 Boxes Young- Hvunn flllrf Uu.nn.Obl.. i It A3. 13 Hhds.

St. Croix and Antigua Hum. 11 do. New-England do. 3 do.

Old Spirit. 1 do. Cherry Ruin. 2 Pipes Holland Gin. 2 do.

Cognac Brandy. 14 Hhds. Molasses. 2 do. and 1 Ubl.

Honey. 28 Qr. Casks Wines, (dilferenr kinds,) 28 Bbls. superfine Flour. 21 Tierces fine Salt.

20 Kegs pure Ginger. 30 Boxes Shnvlrig Soap; 12 Kegs Tobacco. For sale by ALVA GILMAN gtntc-strcet, lily 1 97 Salt, Flour, and Wm. This dav received, ner Sfonn 1 PtAA, Bushels coarse bright SALT, (a- nam,) 100 BWb. Si half Bbls.

supcifino Flour. A few Qr. Casks Wine. For terms annlv to Cant. INGTIAHAM nn boord, or to NORTON STOCKING.

IV ho mil pay cash for 20,000 lbs. Cheese, this sea- son made. Bushels Oats. Hartford, July 1. 97 SATINElT YARN," MANUFACTURED from sea islunil, from 1U no, 10 to for said by JAME9 R.

WOODBRIDGE. July 2. 13t07 HOUSE FOR SALE. xivi tjui: HE Dwclllng-Hoiise in Trum- bull-street; a little north of unurcn-stroot, lormorly occupied by Mr, Joseph Wheeler. It is well ac commodated with five rooms on the first floor.

aiso, a nunioor or longing cnamners, good well of water, cistern, truit trees, Ate, 11 nil situated in a good neighbourhood. It will he sold on accom modeling arms, as to pay! Enquire nf KUaWELL BARTHOLOMEW, OR, JOSEPH WHEELER. Hartford, July 1 1822. 07 TO RENT, TWO Tenements In tho new Dwelling-house, on the corner of Front and Theatre-streets. Apply to DIMOCK ii MARSH.

Hartfard, July 1. 07 Grass and Oats. TO be sold, the. growth in 8 acres of land at the west end of Church-street 3 acres are in oats, and the reilduo In the bait of English grass. The fruit will be sold with the above, or alone i sufficient in 1830 was collected to make 30 bbls.

of eider, G. J. PATTEN. wAJS Tmn to Hmh iNiSor tro good Journeymen at Harness work, to whom good wuges will bo given. Veiictucllan armies by the captain commnndant 01 the Port of tlie Vlglo of Potto-uauoiio viz Articlo 1st.

The garrison of this Pert will march out by the' Raitrlllo to the right with their arms snoiuuerea, ana oy me sounu ot mo trumpet, each soldier permitted to take ten rounds of cartridges. Art. 2d. The officers, sergeants and soldiers to keep their arms, clothing, money, baggage, and their private furniture and utensils, its well as all their useful papers and Art. 3d.

The garrison shall be transported, at the expenso of tho Republic, to Porto-Rico, signifying to the chief of tho blockading squadron the course they ought to take, and the day of etnbar-'cation. Art. 4th. Tho besiegers are to receive tho sick and wounded, provided they arc unable, or do. not wish to embark.

They are properly to be taken care of, and when recovered to bo sent to the same destination, and in the same manner as the garrl son to which they belong. Art. 5th. The sergeants and soldiers are. to deliver up their urmB on arriving at tho point of inccung ana are to continue without them so long as they remain at tho port occupied by the besiegers, and also during their pnssngo by sea, but on' lauding at any port belonging to Spain, their arms rind trumpets are to be returned to them.

Art. Oth. The wholo detachment shnll be nro- visloned by the Colombian Government, so long as it remains in us territories, or under Its commands, with the same rations which are furnished to the besiegers. An. 7th.

The Assistant Surgeon, or Pracll tlonors and Factor shall be entitled to the same considerations as the trdoiisof this detachment. Art. 8tli. The Port shall remain In the same state as it actually is, this day, without sufleilng any Injury or detriment. Art.

9th. Should any doubt exist or arise in relation to the import of nny of these articles, it snau oe interpreted in luvor of those who surrcn Her. Fieio.Mau 17. 1822. Head-quarters, in front of Porto Cabcllo, May 17j 1082.

All the articles comprised In tho above capitulation, are agreed to, nnd tho surrenderor the Fort with all its armament and munitions not embra ced in Its articles, MUST be carried into cxecu lion this afternoon and delivered up to the coin inandant of artillery Santiago Manabo. PAEZ. A true cony" Woodbcrrv. Forty of llio officers nnd men who surrendered above, were put on. board the Aguila, then about to sail for the United States, with orders to the.Commodoro to land them nt Porto Rico.

she sailed from Lagulra on the 26th May, but ringing nor must was ODllgen to put into St i numub una 11 is wim mucil sattstactlo we have perused the following letter, so creditable to tnc unuerstanrung and good feeling of Commodore JSUllIOlS. St. Thomat. June 1st. in22.

Sir Tho accompanying communication from the Intendancia of Venezuela will inform your Excellency, that I have been entrusted with the cure and protection of forty-seven officers nnd soldiers, to bo landed and placed in your hands at i oriu rucu. On iriy passaee from La Ounvrn. nlwhlcli nlnco they were put on board, wo experienced very boisterous weather and my vessel had the misfortune to injure her mainmast so badly as to compel me to enter this, harbor for its As considerable time will be required to repair the damages which have been sustained, and captain Montero and his companions liavo oxprcssed groat anxiety tone landed, ns early as possible, at the place of their destination, 1 iinve been induced, in order to moot their to freight a vessel, on board of which they nro now uiuuiuKing.wiin uieir nrrns nna baggnge. Ampli stores of provisions have been ndded for their sun. until they arrive and shall be' placed under vntip a ud.ici uiuo uuu protection.

1 must, howover, respectfully ousorvo, that no pains havo been snared to render tho situation nfrnn. tain Montero, and those under his command, as 1. 1 vuuuuimuiu as possiuie ana trust this gentleman's report to your Excellency, on this subject, will confirm wfiat I havo thus the honor to intrude upon you and afford new evidence, that war may bo prosecuted without a violation nfthn fi.pl. ingsof humanity, and with a due consideration of wnat its unrartunnte victims hnve a right to claim, I havo tho honor to romain, with tho highest sentiments of respect, Sir, Your Excellency's Very obedient servant, J. D.

DANIELS. Com. Colombian Service. nu Excellency. The Oqvtmor of Porta Rico.

St. Jnhm. Lottors describe the prospects of the country to be of a very cheering nature and the prosperity and happiness of the Republic is anticipated in very glowing colours. Assurances had been received from London, that the Colombian government could have any supplies it wished and to anv a. mount from England.

A frigate and corvette of war, tar the use of the Republic, were about to aauirom a British port at the date of their last no. counts from Europe Sir Rohert Wilson, so dls. tlnguished in the British Parliament, had sent his son to Colombia, to enter the military service of mo nepuonc -tie lias Deon placed on the Prcsi- Colonel Macriamara, Commissary General to General D'Evereux, Had returned from London and proceeded from Carraccas to the General at Santa Fe de Bogota. It is supposed he brought out communications of importance for the government. CHERRY-VALLEY, Juno 85.

Anunfortunatt and shocking accident. As the Friday last was descending a long Mil In Springfield, three aid a half miles west of this village, the driver perceived an old man traveling on foot just before him in tho centre of uw iraveiwu pan oi me road. As the stage approached near to the old man's back, the driver of tho way; but unfortunately tho old man wm Wf aW and prob-ably did not hear him, as he seemed to pay no attention t6 it, although the driver was heard by a man at the distance of near forty rods. Tho stage was under full speed with eight passengers in It, and uu unusual quantity of baggage. As toon as the forward horses came near to the man, (he driver teeing him still keep in Uio centre of the traveled path, reined bfe horses to the right in order to the 39H 1 day of.

July 1822, all the property bo 'iv longing to the estate of Alexander Hoskins, lato.ji' of said Granby, deceased said sale to commence! at three of tlie clock the afternoon of said day. V1 Ul Aiunv HnalCIMI. AdmlntnV WHKKEA9 moth, itte.wiieoi has left my bud and board, and jhrfojes'to llua Hfllh All AfH iTlfhlll IVIlntlna Uai memim i-t. i ii.i mw-mmmv. on my account, as I will pay no debit, of net tractlng alter tnis aate.

-i HATHAWAY. Hartford, July 8, THE subscribers being appointed comiulislpn- ers by the Court of Probate'tor the district of Farroiiwton, on the) estate of WsuiiH El-' ton, late of said district, represented Insolvent, and sir months from' the date being allowed for settlBinent thereof, hereby give notice to all concerned that th'ev will ineotto execute the duty of their agpolntment cn the 2tl ftionasy or August arid llst.Monday of next, at the house' of James Elton, in said Burllns- ton, at I o'clock in the aftornoon days. SimmHarl, WILLIAM Plysneuth, 84. 97 Burlington, July 3, 188( 79.

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