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eo i.f AIJvLIt dei I 'I'lilircdn Jlllie 7, 1 8:27. I hursuay, the laws being now fin- publication ntthcl.w I shall, in future, devote a largwt matter io I Buenos Avmt, lu-anl ol the singular out of it coast, to it toits comme-n and, being joined by i 'he corvette Cfiaculu.co thc only vessel ai rt ii of the WSLSffiSKTGTOBTXAM', AN Shed, wc bare of our paper to miecelluii-'ous news. res ites to I i.tme Republic. have red iv I 1 -tli Marcn. singularly suecesstul in their land the Brazilian have been ami naval opei atoms a Il sa.

Hi it eel I a te-l that p- mi 'lortly lie resti r- expe ed between tl two countries. 1 he the Ainvii'j in a wry al Port ug cau continent of v. Ivnptror ami it scurv to i the jiiiplcasant suuain irncral opinio of or the gi ve rndiat peace must bankrupt. 1 lie hi; nient must which ceived from rur have krt Ji of the on idur Gum. late, gives the Buenos vean -qinn Brown, fiotn N' vemh vhidi will be ftmnd interesting.

on in ke-t up to Us You have no hot id Adiiiii stance mer arc: ti'i in tin- sell vcmaimler of liin squ.uli'. leaving tht qicil 'ing in tt' The vivev, lit i.coiu Ill Iwitliuvifiti l. of lliis ily. till' Brazilian 3 ami nnic.li niHiiliCTi liP. in.

rived of till' sqil.nl eminent ci Chili, shewed him a il at various with ioUi.lvrnati.. ly a even onlin 11 received ol h.iexido.ts cm the mast or would iielicv that he wie. nut still 1 mIi ut tip in the inner funds Buenos Ayres; at length a strong division of their naval sailed it. pursuit of him l.oiu on e-, video, ander the coininainli l-m-i Inet, however, the davii has no them in the night, and came to iinc hor the inner roads. Scarcely had he landed, when hearing that the Brazilians, taking i vantage of Ins absence, had just suit an pedition up the river, consisting ot 21 sail- commanded by Admit al Jacinto lie Sena, he immediately re-e mb.irked, and taking him lj itiuall vv.istD (cluclly gun bouts v.

Ah tliree or four schoont rs) left thc port at nicl.t, and sailed up the river in pursuit i of the squadron of A. ira. Sena, in th- 1 I.ruguav, at the moment that the angry PmtosUuedez, with a most formidable force blindly prowling through the "boisterous 0 from 1 atugoma to 1 eriiainblico in fruitless search of the tiarandi herself. I sent a young otneer, the meritorious Captain -e, a native of the United with a flag of truce, and a summons for the surrender ol thc whole points, filling capital thc empire, fore the Brazilian a It was uni force (in! intrepid Brown, vv lui, pvrhuj parallel in history, unless it he the American, John Paul lenving tht I i the Brazilian fleet He came iu sight at the mouth of the Uruguay, and coming to anchor, 'rive Brazilian Admirul, as might well bel expected, read the imperious order with asf ament; and so perfectlv was he per- s.aided that Blown was still on thc sea- coavt, that he treated the liait as an 1 1 and, violation of the rules of the officer to be detained, until such I lane as be should find it convenient to move I downward and chastise such presumption hy destroying the flotilla. In tlu: meantime finding their position such that could not then make the attack with retired a few leagues further down the 1 1 await the "convenience" of the Brazilian commander to follow him; and I n.

the opportunity, in order to 1 th thc more certain, to fortify the island Martin Garcia, which commands the vir.cinal'• down lint he was now unex. pectedly threatened with an attack from be tow, by a division of thc enemy's heavier Hsselj from Sivn Juan, which hud received "'formation of the passage of our squadron the river, and thought to make it an ea- conquest. The attack promised to be a I one, and as by retreating (which I'I' no means has ever been his policy) lie Would fan upon the division of Admiral i and thus render bis situation still more embarrassing and perilous. Brown saw the "eccssity of a desperate effort. A warm eniPEcment ensued, in which, however, most accountably, and I may say, unexpectedI.

1 the Brazilians were so completely worstcd that they retired into Colonia tor sa ft ty to repair damages. Oil this occasion (lie officers, as well as the crews of the dentine flotilla, displayed thc most zeal and bravery. And now it was (on the 9th of February) 'bat Admiral Jacinto de Sena appeared "'th his 21 vessels coming down the river, snd'seemed to seek, rather than to avoid, an cn Kagcment. with our little flotilla of 15, "bose commander, and indeed, all en board, ere so ager and impatient for the combat. oe should be observed, having im 'mail bout with only two sailtifs, rejoin eo the squadron, and resumed the command i.f his own vessel.

It was not until utter the action commenced that one ot the tanimandei 3 recognizing the Sarundi, hailed Admi-jda 1 Jacinto, telling him "she old devil it Certainly it was a day of glorv tor the tittle flotilla cf the Republic, ami not. llr l. perhaps, in nav il history. The was continued tur several hours with ie greatest warmth and obstinacy. At, length the colors various the Brazilian unT'irVmMl tip ihe since hern overtaken, and of of the Un.Tii.iy.

consist- ni I inuliv of '1 I- ami corniruii'h I Jacinto nu. two only ry ui.i'if* tarir roii 'i rin j. troslt" 1 iuss alt situ I details. the commnml of the prize 1 vessel Ailtnirnl Brown enn'u lowntlir river, 1 :7 sail. Hr appe city I 1 5 ,1 11 i ithout Con, mg to anclior uiadc a Midden most unexj.ected on toe block-id- "'i nr viithfr somewhat below, the city.

It should be noticed that, p. notwithstanding his numhers this division in 1 ucc much superior to his own, con- ,) isting of a 50 gun trig, sloops of war, 4 brigs ami several large schooners, animmt ing in all to 10 heavy vessels. Tsotwithstaiifl- ing thc endeavours i the Brazilians to avoid it Aduiir.d Brown succeeded in bringing! Ihern to action about two hours before night, 1 before which time, the Brazilians continuing to retreat down the river, butit lost of from the city. During engagement, a dense body cf smoke was seen to dart suddenly the midst of the Scene of action, and rising rapid- river, but li eel blow, and at 1' ve tili, it 1.1» 1 Cept ion one the I r. of the UTS, f.E '(' at'Tt i doubled his own.

diivvToient vou have doubt- i i i.i he capture of a ml l.e Oftbiini' I ft tu on the th, cxhiU pp, rs strcrrhrd fur his ly in perpendicular and majestic, column in the air atlinp'li rolled itself with mg the the deafening re-1 port which in t.intlv succcedetl, antiounccd the esplnsiun of ene of vessels engaged. l)Vl at a )r i which had re- ntlv joined the Brazilian squadron, vviih i a.nmtin.tnm und tiom lonla ami cm hoard Eo men, On the inc.iinng Aliiilial Blown mu les whole flee complete, and in the vnuls. It was some (Ins, tfelore tlie Br.izdi.m squadion up to peep into the port and anchor in heir usual station. Accounts since received th.t i.i this la-t ell. 1,1 1 considerably, sevcial the detei ininati go out inimedt -1 ntely.

and have he has declared, "if they do not wait far will follow them out (J river. It.7. A rumop sorn 8 float here, that, through the negotiations Ol the British Min-j abovtlvbo i ne it. It is added 1 bat the basis of this peace, as far as regards the teri ritory in dispute, will be certain stipulations ol of 1777, hi'o hv the Portuguese monar-hi, by wine.i the piVC t0 tU( form ail claims whatever that the crown of urli)gal had at any time made to an part of the Bast ern side, and hath moiiarehs agreed that thc boundaries were, ami w-tc to be, according to the territorial divisions as they are to be seen indicated outlie map James Wj Id, cf The lute signal and very important successes I of thc Argentine arms, while, as respects the gociations, they certainly place this Government on the most elevated grounds, will, it is presum' a I' 1 0 5 hb l.mpcror, and, perhaps, still inuic nivlinc inn I I Montrvi counter they iilV; i ol 1824. Those- who have had an opportunity ol I Most nave the course ofI.ectiircs.nnv .1 i 1 1 to in this Borough, and delivered by 1 Mr John I nch, on the science of Geology, I I ec 1 la I'ccn ins rut.

ei ant I much bej ond ptev anticipations. co litc so luci(l a nner 11 5 nc un to unfold to lus class, the secrets and the beauties of the science; and to display them, feature by feature, the inten, al, 1 structure of the n. on which we live, that, a mpressed up' on their minds such a r.ei al knowledge 01 I the subject, as would require months to bv common course of studv. His the the ot exhibition of tnc arioun which lie took pains to familiarise to 1 pivc j' a practical idea of atopy, that V' could by no Other means acquired. It bc regretted, however, that comparative had thc I I Borough.

turned, would be readily formed; and the youth of both sexes our town, (the viciniT is fertl would, by storing imr mm edge of this uitei es ing sei ot receiving inneasec p' thecountrv rides and their rambles tlnough tBecomtry. few only of our inhabitants, have advantage of these lectures, owing to the fact that sufficient early publicity was not given, of their commencement, by thc ignorant of thc circumMany, thus, were stance, who would have otherwise availed themselves of so favorable an opportunity to become acquainted, with the too little geological arc-aua of our Globe. We ceukl wish, on this account, that Mr. would repeat his course of Lectures Another class, it is preknown The nuantitv of Porter brewed annually in London is 1.200,000 barrels, or 43,200,000 gallons. Whitebread Co i.j ih-j city cstidratcu about 900, 000 persons.

The Cmiarulian Spectator mentions, that one-seventh part of the soil of Upper Canabelongs to the Episcopalian clergy, who however at present minister to only onetwentieth part of the population. This feature in the system of course keeps a large portion of the country uncultivated and a large part of the people dissatisfied. j. French surgeon has restored to an bis nose? which be frost bitten during the Campaign 1 he usual mode was adopted ot nll 1 ina-i'i'i of tlie skm ot the tlie purpose. 1 he result is very Sftt, ,1 or 1 deformity is scarcely un 'j sr av concealed also in some degree by the hair, has almost e.ntir ly disappeared.

What is extraordinary, is, that the person on whom this operation has been performed, V'iers 'obis forehead all the sensations of I lurnislieii by the nervous branches intended lor the forehead. 7 yrr lnu inpfnn.iM 1 of M. Kentpelcti, winch Inis occasion-1 1 1M conprture awl excited so I 1 4-w to the inode its oporaticn, has at length been i ri(1 rnt to ni( 1y tlr cas( iu which lMni in Ins always been concealed, when sl.il*:te«l loan audience Tillsdiacoverv, as wr p. Sl made hv auerson who had not fornu-cl plan for that an accident-j ,) Vii'rutrsfanceexposed to his view the agent, as he emerged from the ease, af-. ter the cmic.lusum of an exhibition of Ihc Autnni; Hull.

1 0 nIU schooner, her prize. that he captured the pin sh? had been in chant sviiconer Isa! 1 his fal Mo- the rvcsof which are in fact i (fiscnv' tnl h'u. jfM. Kempelcn, which lias occasion-j curious conjecture and excited so I much in'crest in the principal cities of Europe the tTiitcd States, after a period of nearly sixty years of doubt operation, has at length been diseov- boat liter, com-j icxson, and a Capt Jack urn informed, r. I.

at i f'a'i'aill Pl'ii'i in 1 lie t-vv h-V-ti, oi New Yolk, from afternoon of the Bill in lav'n low, tlie the of, oiul f.n nit Vera Cri American with specie tuvl ra. 1 be pirate was Ivinjj the S. M. sent h-r boat with men to intercept the at I took the and men, as well as the schooner, having on h.M«'. with the b.mts i 'V lid l'en Airicrican schooner, bound from MuDilu oi I til-, saco to Vera Cnu, was found on board thc pi-! ratied vessel.

fonrh-r of the ftth iv lias Uu Iowin 0 this rho -team boat I'ost Itov l.as iust come tip futtor I.onVuma, rant. Jack-, wi the sloop llc.livar. vvllil Iu1( tv Altered the port of Mobile with a ci. n-o-it. unrued hv i pi'-v.

1 I o'" men was amusing herself with playing -1 which has come up at the same tune the "ne." l.qit. Jaci-on m- a An instance of par rlcltk crime so atrocious that some have hesitated to admit even i hc nan1c thc on the 15th Brnd-ncy township, i. licinoifs und form. I be circumstances urc related in thc St. paper, thus: man hv the name of Samuel llcnrv, had a lls iltl a youth aged about17 in Jt appi-arcd tue utter received xt were tog when ls renewed.

Towards evening, thcboy to the house for the gun, under rc e1lCL 0 oting bird. Ur came Mithin nf his the gun on the fence, lk aim, and fired. Ilis father su a him running off, und he was also seen hy others. lc old man lived about two hours after he rect ve( the spoke several 'pjjp Coroner's Jury find that deceased Mas l0 by Robert Henry, and tba' Robcrt ll vn to kul the deceased. I he not been apprehended, but cllcctivc measures arc taking to secure him I Fortunately for the honor of human nature.

(remiuks ofttn- National Gazette) an enoimity of deserintion is as rare as it is awful. a warning for not less than for dliUren We cannot believe that the wretched I would evtr have been capable 01 this degree guilt, if even slight attention had been paid to his morals and associations, PARKER'S PANACEA, The r0 i tor of Parker's Panacea has tlle S1 i sfiic ti 0 of laying before the public, Hie Philadelphia. quostetl t0 svha't expC nenc.e 1 have had ot the efficacy of Psnueea, I am enabled to say, that three patients, who have used of the bottles prevented lor trial, have evidently derived grpa )( cfir The first is a respectable ftj rna 0 labourcl unfler fxtmnc ocrofiiMous debility, in which the stomach a ted largely- its digestive functions being much disordered. After taking one bottle, her health was improved-her appetite, di st ion, and complexion meliorated; and in the use of the second bottle, her couvainsI suce is speedy. The second, the son of a buard-mcr- chant, who suffers with the hip-disease, a scrofulous affection or caries ot the neck ot the thigh bone.

Previously to the use of Parker's Panacea, he had habitually sullered great pain in the affected part and his general health vvasmuch impaired, lie has taken nearly two bottles, and his parents say he has been more free of pain than before, while his general health is fast improving. The third is a Lady, whose disease is supposed to be who has long suffered with an extensive ulcer of thc leg, resisting the remedies prescribed bytwo regular and eminent phy sicians, who apprehended the loss of the limb by ganBy request, I called to see her towhich is now not gvenc. day; viewed the ulcer, more than a fourth, in diameter and depth, of what it was much less swollen, very slightly she says she has received mnre benefit from the two bottles of Parker's Panacea, than from any medicine that bad been before administered. It the above recommendatory notice is calculated to benefit the proprietor, is at tils service. h.

A. AILEE. The ship Amherst, from Canton, with 8,400 packages teas, arrived at Halifax 8th inst. The Warren, Pennsylvania Gazette mentions that Miss Sarah Owen, recovered last week five hundred dollars damages in a suit against Johnson a breach ot promise. There arrived at Quebec up to the 14th of May.

the prestf.it year, 126 vessels with 3122 settlers. Up to the same period last year, only sixteen vessels arrived, with 56 iett.ers* Sir John Copley who has risen to such distinction in England a.ul is now Lord Chancellor, is a native of Boston, and the snn of our justly celebrated painter, John Singleton Copley, It. A. a late military training in Pike township, Bedford county, Beim, a man named Ovetts, aged 73, was killed by Nathaniel latt; previously to the murder, l'latt hud neal gouged out both of the old man's eyes, I I he money lately stolen from the Ohio tlltc 1 easl i ls ln lR ul1 ersol 1 li concerned in thelt have been at rested. Winter, says thc Pendleton (S spnU Cr the 9th ult.

is "still lingering in (( av Rvery morning brings an( crops of corn ami cotton have been seriously injured. Wheat is vet safe, ami the prospect of fruit promising. i A squirrel hunt took near Btook ville, the 4th Concession of Venge, U. Canada, consisting of 21 individuals, when 1214sqnir! rcis were killed. One person produced lib tails, and another lbl.

Ko doubt remains of thc success of Mr. Bru; nel's great entcvprh.e nf forming a road under the Thaiii -i. '1 he work is finished for the distance Wc presume the whole width of Vo. rues at th.it point, little exceeds 900 feet. N.

V. Times says, it is not easy to conceive will leave day-light, and the busj ot life in the open air, to dcMcenil into this cavernous abyss, dreary with lamp-light, and where Hie settling of the masonry may pour the Thames on their beads i i'i MARRIED On I nursday evening last, by the Rev. Connelv, Capt. Franm Dtwuque. 1 of to Miss Ann l.

Looker man, I )t this Borough, 1 fo rivatc 8 a lie harm situated in Pencader Newcastle County, Del. 1 mile smith otJ.aivark; adjoining iaodsof 1'. II. lloltzheckcr. the heirs of Mndsee Zaehariah Jime.t, and others, containing 1 CIO acres, 'more or less alarm is on a black oak and hickory soil, in a high state and eriualed hv few in the uHi ot cultivation, and vqualea oy tew in ti ii 1 'l 1 ne gold fi'ne? a wo filins w.

11 outside and lathed and plastered inside, having three rooms down and (ol up a Wi NV i ti, rate cellar under the i a kitchen adjoining, with a pump of excellent water at the door; a stone milk ten or twelve head ol bcj sides mili.li cows, calves, Lc. urlher on ls unnecessary, as it is expected show, and make unown the Mml.tion.; oroide. JOHN ll A Valuable Farm for Sale. May 28, 1827. Ss 5 ,3 ijpte A A 'faallSo mw justice to myself, 1 have been induced to ccuUin Panacea this city.

l'di thisalsi, in order to remove from the public mind, the false impressions which may imise out of pompous and incorrect statement the public prints.Mr. Svvaim wishes to establish the is the patentee ot the Rbratcd 1 aiMCta. 0 1 1" th w. othcis as sj l(l i- (TTRUTIl' 1 is more des.nnteo 1 1 acqi ai et viuim wine. in vw wii.i sow nr rs StaT or New Ymi'it, wim has it ron thiutv tcaiis.

axu ixxr. EItABlr TUAunnis nv rain with it. asc where 1 have administered this medic its powerful virtues have not been known lofi this, of itself, and I have certificates to substantiale the fact, would give the lie to Mr. bare assertion. Perfectly satisfied as 1 with the increasing orders tori, winch are reaching me from various parts ot the mon, 1 should not have thought it necessary to make this plain statement of the relative merits oftlic case, hud not Mr.

Swaim, on one c.ccasicn, wlu a I.ady personally waited on him, to purchase Ills Panacea, and complained of his extortionate price, remarking to him that she could purchase mine for half thc money, advised her not to take any it fear it might produce fatal quenccff, and went on to say that it was not genuine. Thousands of persons who arc now enjoying the blessings of health, established by its use, will boar me out of this assertion, That "Barker's Renovating Veuetabie Panacea" IS, IN EVERY RESTECT, K((VAL TO SWAIm'b, AND CAN DE TAKEN IN ALL CABK3 WHERE HAS PROVW1TI1 SECURITY AND FREEDOM. .1 li Ml Wffrn-m rLYs S3 tl 7 TO THE AFFLICTED! consvED EFFICACIOUS, AND I DO SAY, WITHOUT FF.AR AND I CAN ESTA IJLTSIl THE FACT BEYOND THE Mr dicin' and His rONTIt A1HCTIOX, I LIT OF DOUBT-THAT ARE ONE AND THB SAME THING, WITH THE TI05 OF ANIT JOHN A PARKT.R. Vegetable Renovating Panacea. Carefully prepared from the original recipe, and warranted equal to any now in U9e FOR THE'CURE OF Liver Complaints Scrofula, Of rr; i ln Mercurial Disease, UinOUrs, Putrid Sore ThMat.

Tetter, Ulcers, -yj It is particularly beneficial in Rheumatisms, its completely to remove the cutaneous diseases, or affections of the ski perhaps there is no medicine that has been morc eminently successful. In the early stages 0 Consumption, it will be found of eminent service. It affords effectual relief in Sylphititic and Mercurial Diseases. Several cases of Jaundice have been radically removed by the use of only a tew bottles. Dyspepsia, or indigestion, is taken away by powerful virtues; and where Children are conrerned it is known to be a salutary operative am fm purpuse kcpt by faraillc t0 be used com incident to the change of the seilsons This Medicine is Warranted Genuine, and is equal to any now in use; it is carefully prepared from the original Recipe, Hy JOHN A.

PARKER. Directions for usiag this Medicine, and certificates from respectable persons who it has radie idly cured of various confirmed diseases, accompany eacli bottle. This Panacea has been highly recommended by many respectable Physicians, and Professors in the Univerity of Pennsylvania. It has performed remarkable cures, after all the efforts of experience and skill have failed. A timely use of it.

will prevent Ctmsumptions, aB it carries off the complaints that terminate in this fatal wide spreading disease. It is a well known fact, that more die with this disease than of any other to which the human family are exposed. Indeed, it has spread to such an alarming extent, and 8Q certain in its operation, when once it has got the ascendency, that cannot be too careful in ping in the bud the diseases that generate it. In cases where Mercury has been used, the effects of which remain in the system, it is an invaluable medicine. It restores the constitution to its wonted vigor and soundness, and completely eradicates the evils that attend it, and many more can bear testimony to its good effects in this particular.

PRX0E $2 PER BOTTLE. $20 PER DOZEN. or other Gentlemen, who may interest themselves in the sale of this Medicine, shall have a liberal discount allowed them. They may be assured that the ingredients used in the manufacture of it are entirely simple, and of a corrective nature, and its specific qualities have been tested by many of our most respectaLle Physicians. (C70rders from any part of the Union will be to 'ion given that may lie inquired.

AUdressto junn a. To the care of Atkinson and Alexander, 1'rin. CERTIFICATES. 1 was afflicted, several years ago, with a mercurial disease, which destroyed my health and enfeebled my constitution to that degree that I despaired of ever again recovering from the effects of it. I had been under the care of a physirian for more than months, and my malady atill continued to increase in fact I had become ulcerated, when by chance, I became acquainted with Mr.

JohnJi. Parker, who informed me that he believed he could cure me in a very short time with his Panacea five bottles of which restored me to health and comfort. G. MILLS, Witness, J. H.

Stewart. Philadelphia, February 14, 1827. 'Phis is to certify that I was afflicted with the Rheumatism for about two years and under the care of an eminent physician, part of that time, but could get very little relief. About the middle of December last, Mr. Parker called on me, and advised my taking his Panacea as he was sure it would cure me, and as a proof of his sincerity offered it gratis.

At this time I was in great pain anil nearly bent double. I commenced taking his Panacea and after the use of three bottles Del perfectly restored to health. MARGARET PINKER, Wife of John Pinker near the corner of Schuylkill Eighth street and Say's Alley. Witness, .1. IL Stewart.

Philadelphia, February 14. 1826. It is with gratitude to Mr. Parker, that I here declare, that two bottles o' his Vegetable Panacea has cured my wife of an inward w-ukness which she has been laboring under for to JAMESC. MUJRCII.

Extract of a letter to the Editors of "Vie Eat. or- dated Cooperstown, Otsein V0 I 'ifying the valuable qualities of 1 ro it ives me faction to have an opportunity of proving to thc. lhc value which it possesses It was my while in Philadelphia, about two years ago, to be under the necessity 1 using mercury, which after eradicating the dis1 e(l brougUt on a more dan. g. crous on; that might have proved tal, or at easti mr a5 it has many others, with a brokm constitution, lingering out a miserable ence, wishing for death to put an end to my misI cr 1 1 kindness of Mr- J'twfcr, who forvvard in a fnendly and benevolent peculiar to him, and vvithout fie or reward, ma of one of the.most loathsome es that mau ever suffered curing me thorouglily ol le men a 1 can attest to value are renovater and restorative 1 toTll Sold by naixoiirnsT, Druggist and Chemist, Xo.

87, Market street Wilmington, its many years. WILLUMH. MURPHY, Kensington. Philadelphia Jlpril 11 th 1827. I hereby certify that my wife was afflicted with the most excruciating Rheumatic pains in all her limbs for two months; being advised to try Parker's Panacea, I procured two bottles, one however, entirely removed the pain, and she is well.

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