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ton 11 it: ea QuuiEii Cm. JdchsOn's +%ddr css to hi* + A* he p medal bfi ibe line cl hit ciitieucl rurut ou the m »m* it g of tit»j 81 It January, it 15. Mv 8«*%ei»l1i,to till of battle bred, Y»*, vvell lor datigei\« p«*»l wtit» ptr.iil, > \t wtr shall wit fair Uonor* bed, Or gloiiimi Victory. '?** >*vein« bit laic nwiliap;, li e foo W**» iii*«ll liii tlitngtb io #t»*kr a hiu»e, But Fttrmrnkm %%iII lav hnu lutr, Or t'U Ihu tail will lilt*. I"* ••iai\a*« pride and pi»«rr, 1 i* invader f< in i, and m tb»« hour. ( V\ ln'r llir«f dm k fogi aiouuJ u< I. tveij Our dr all), or Victory. II- coQit % fU the Ty: ant'a 11;• chain* (bat our gr« at l'»fhri*t broke ; Ibi( Firemen wnl the fate revoke, Or pel nh glut tout ly. ih‘- lov'd On* * in the Spoiitt'i hand? H*bat iran can Imr ihe brand f ) •’* t oin to mean disgrace out hand t Let him have leave to II e. B* khe l» tna< I o*>d true who ilrtvn 1 i lir.aur, :<ml hit country** rttuir, Ai.d *li »’<*•> Ivr Libriti nun La a?, Let kilt: toy CciiiihiIc be. «V all cur vuiiag’d liphliieverr, I y nil to • ur prufrctiou dear, IVt’ll Ions our purest lifr-lil.md here, liut ility ttcuie shall he. V'» ’ll h ilh fi» i «-c It n.puti $\r» cp the i* #»# \Vc»!l breast Ins torn*, give In u.c r„ch Mgr, H eM I »llf or Jay ih* »t minions low. VVe'lJ die, oi still be fire. My Kotly-fnuilh, |om rnntn the fray ! Amlleriris! n-u-e youi skill ! (o day HeM tiiuinph,ur m death we’ll lay ! Tu de.ilh or Victory ! !►! day* Income he proud to tell The turner that birr with Jaektoo felL Or eljr mi Fieetmn's piai«e« dwell* H ho cciujurrM gioiiously ! My Ter:n"Me**.vn«, d* «u name, J »t deeds th?s day yom w*ulh ^.oc lain?, And give the voire of fndtesa fame Our death, or Victory !— Behold, how m *i our breastwork d-awr T i»e foes of Freemen, and thrir law 1 T htice g»\ e them a hold loud Uiur.« ! Then set Wti’s tempt»tflee— Aftei the battle. Aha ! these mighty conqubors dread Hiu front y* ur tempest** fmy ded ! Deltoid the fir Id all »f retir’d with dead ! liras i n gives ti* Victory I *T^1ll Firemeu in their rights seen/#*! fvrifl lit Motts l« a* h « ne iriMHi mwf ! Her,ccfor»h ’iieill nuk- thrin dread our shore— rl**M do: c moat gallantly ! THE SEVEN CHIEFS. Tl.-.ii rivt-r Tlumci ! thou canal of St.Jau.ij .' And *kt thou Srt|.'riiiiiif uaitr ; On )mir prnceful t anks l?c low ihr mi.Vi Of Iht it. nnurclul slaughter. l hti c, ilicr», * v* n Ciijrlf by Jar k fate i**re i.Vl^.hm> • Au.l onnir a name to (heir prowt ts is given, H«’ntc rallihem 4‘fc*» vro Sages,” 44 Seven £>Vrnc« ° b* • * 41 llie S< veil 1'bampinrs i fOhrwieudoa* *• * And mine u Che Thebans’ Seven.” F>yS r Arthur fit at, no emtitier liim, I>»»1 of hntlfe Che hmcoi* h. C.iltincfj eke n t*aiiiot guut, M» fell in the blaze of hii fame. Ob fhesirord that fluhrd hut to cocq^^r still in the fi^'d «f wsr so gory ; Hut aJi» : to prove hi* skill. lie KOdhi wit |J the t'.&y goOfC quill, And he’s Icfl a lout with his glory. I* also at length, hy fate’s dicire, The chieftain that seem’d of in.moital lin< : A kri r; and .talwait 8c*tt - he. Though horn in the tn A the merry Tyu-. i i^t, fa>l his hano's, amid*' f>»» /all, T»* ltt% nr.,T of weipLl v*m» clingiur >iiJJ ; £nd still ws, heard bn sIolsu call — ‘ ( Aaige hi^h, cku At^h, is* y intriv men 4!) 1-raw, draw the KngJi>k blit.* Ha^ha,barht, howse bore, to the fatal ,horet The ruble Knight of W'fUtnorcfand / l ord //cuej/, too—-lie is Lord no more Of ni!Ui) a f.ir and (intuit ,train! ! HiiHj van.ly w uM t. II b u l.urd Ho/.r-t frll, I 01 a my stic cloud his fslrcum eated : / .J A'iciotat rood at nr.il, hu fat* v.m, ilrn ,| 1 kl8t. U.uig* trout ..it high runr down «vuh ,P«*,| And lioi e bun Hnv ft on. tbc ’ <’ Vf nr a ':e ! tJ b< tie * rtr J tor the i'tiliJejj hrere tul^noj t With arux of pioof, anil with rcuiarr birli Py hi. much- luirrJ riince he haif oft. n .tooj. fti'ilttnc to the raose that he f.nruil ricti Why rri’il hr, atai, on that fa*»l ,j.% * ' Wit M'Ui.irch he Irft in thr arduous f.'.l.t ; *• ^-Itarthr, hew.ie of a dryout.* Knieht, _** “'J luvet, ami who iidta atttj !—[Londuu Pa-cr. hyfi,»* «t>.( „ (t.r(n*j — Miller the l/»w, p. lo’i. JJ. hmtl the Evglith Bill „n.t Sote, 1 he If .remain J firm an I */*-„, Wi't'd On to fi^ht it. il.trlc urnitj. (Any nf the Latt Mimtrtl, Onto i. _ SILEOTIOWS. [2‘rr.ui late Engii.1. I’.ipeu.J PoRTSMOtTH, M»y 12.—Letters have been received in this town irem < fljoeru of his Majes ty'a slip Blossom, Captain V. \V. fieechey, dated at San Francisco, (the nor'Lernmost port in Spv». iah Ncilh Ameiico,) on the 7'h at Noven.fcer, V hither the at. |> returned after the cCheers and crew had encountered great d ific'iliies and jriva tions in Biiurmg’a S-rui:«, in endeavoring to make a ditcovery or Captain Franklin’s land expedition to the aVorli Pole, and open a conrimunicaiioo ■tv iihhirn. The tut si stienuous exertions, srd all the resousces of Captain Boechey’s experienced mind, were u: sucrerafiilly exhausted to uccotnplish tLe tbjeoi of his vi-i;; Lot, it was hi* intention After r»fitting the e'«.p. and going to the Sandwich Islands and Canton for snppiiee, to rrnew the at lerttpt in the prewnt s*p rii.g. The Hlossoin mild not get fa:liter in her northeastern passage than Kotzebue’s Soil' d, a rleep gulph about ninety M.iles to the N. K of (.’apt. Cook’s farthest dlecu« very, and about'he same ^pot which Kotzebue rearlud in the It ••.rick, a few years since. The approach of wuuer rornpelled Captain Bceehey to ru..k" to tlii aouthwai ), on the I5:h cd October;on Ihs L3.1 of that month, he j. .a-eil the Aleutian I-| sr. u«, and tin the 7 h of IS’oveint/cr tT^ade San Francisco, ti>e ship having run nearly 4 OCK) inib e in twenty four day a. T%e crew had been obliged tr. be dieted for seven months on a daily allowance of eight ounces of bread and eight ounce* <>I meat. Fight of the crew died whilst the .bip lay in Cherirg’s Strsjts. San Fiancisco aiiorda no gup. plies beyond meat, n hicb i* s- Id, beef and mutton, of good ^quality, at one penny per pound. Tiie Iiio»«om is not expected to return to England un. til about June, J£lf3. We »re happy to hear that the Lord High Admiral h. a been pleased to re. ward the pereevetlng and alien1 ific eaertiona of ti.e Commander c.f the Blossom, by advancing him to i ti. e rank oi Captain, and hr* First E-euferiant, Ci'brge I’eard, lo the rai k of Commander. C»p tain Lit erhey was die companion of Captain Party, in his brat voyige to ti.e North I*, le. Illanl.f Telegraph. TrjEMFN'LGUS SIORM AT SEA. The following eiojiularly interesting nnralive| i* non munica ed to the Liver: >ool tonu ni i.i « t -oi.irle of May 12. *' Ship New i’oik, i’rince’e I’ " IR —I tm»t i) •(, al lionph a atranger, I ahall f .. I a arifJuient *pol< gv. In tbo very nnrommpp »i .turn of 1 <•<! occurrence* herein rfe-crrLed, for I ti- i. it g jT'itr wiih ihe detail ol lire following par ‘ feu’.-re. Tin* rhip ha* hcen twice arrnrk ty ’ JTjlr'nfrg rn her preaer.t voyage from New Ytrk • * o lire t.r ti of Ant. »»nr ih'r.J d*y oir, on the I Hull etMiarn, (lat. 28 9 N . Joi g. fil 17 W. at ) ^hont heif past live tn it - morning, I in otir hirih*. we were r< ti-ej fy n eown I like ilmj T( i of heavy (»nrcn ilorr or o'»r eaie. Jn a! mcment vce toeieai) oof, ar<i me ca}i;« »r,,t *n ,„M, r of the chip were filled with a rterne »r> |f#t !(( j a Vtrr ng ainell of atrip fur. f rom the d,,-!, th, woril wav quickly pa««e<l that th- efilp h»il beer, 1 ■ ruck wi h lighting, and r ea on fire. The con fer rat'ori which for some minute# prev»>ieii mu; B' n •:« eaM'.y iiptg t rl than *. arer;r^e.l ,i »er one rap. oa devk " Ah a full tu ; rtr*s.on that the , t “hip wm in a bi it 'liter* ail the e!tuiult > i weiein violent con motion. It bad been broad 1 i ■ Iu\, bill so dark, *o dense, u ni so close upon us I «tra 'be clouds, as to prrdtice almost ilmu' it . I night. 'I'! ere wit just sufficient light to -.ive a i bold irl;<f to every < bjecl in 'lie appalling scene j rhe rain poured rlown in torrent*, mingled with i i luiil atones a* i-agp an filberts, which lay upon the i .ler k fully an inch thick. Overhead blazed :bc lightning err all r dee, arrouipanud by report* al most simultaneously, thu« evincing its nearness, l lie era ran mountain* high, aud the ship was t. ss | Tire temperature of die water was at 74 dega. of i j Fahrenheit, while that ofxhe aiuiovpbartwn d wit! j'.o 48. 1 !.i* prduccd a copious evapiiaiiou, i and caueett iuimen-e clouds of vapour to lise, I whim ascending iu column* all around ua, exhi-j | bit,<J the appe tence o; innumerable* pillars sup-I porting a mn>eive canopy of clouds. These phe- ' j minima arc extremely unusual, no pereon on ' : hoard, ever having wiim-«ed any thing like it be fore. In al! directions' might be aeen watcrefruts, • which, rising tearfully to the clouds, eeeuied ac tually to pre-ent to ihe eye a combination of all j 'he element a for tie destruction oft every thing on ihe face of the deep. Altogether the scene was I ■ oce of awful sublimity which bafil-.a description ! Amid this soet.e of impending ruin, when all na- j | lure was iu the utmost confusion—when nautical! science and experience could avail nothing—while . an irrCttHtible element whs pUvi»g about u% and ' lie ship seamed on the veiy vcige of fate; when, in akort, dismay and despair were lefiected fioui every other countenance — nothing could exceed ’he c*lm trantjU.'lli y of Captain Fennell—nothing could excel the firmness with which every order | was given, for examining the ship, in prospect ot j meeting fire below deck, nothing could c^ual the j manner in which every one was encouraged with i 'he hr-pe of secu rity, even beyond what in reason i could be expected— thus I but echo the sentiments of all on board. , [ Mu! I hasten Jo my narrative. Some part* of llie ship anil spars wore for a moment on lire, bul «vere quickly extinguished by (lie rain. The ship 'vis then, thoroughly, examined to ascertain w! ether tire electric fluid had peueti ited among the cornbusiihle pnrt of the cargo Leloiv the lower deck. 1 his investigation disclosed the foil. wing facts:— f he ligh’ning, having struck tite triaia-roysl-matt head, shattered the must head, anti, descending thence, penetrated the deck iiito one of the store room*, the bulkheads and fittings of which are j c°ntpletely deruoliched. Then separating, one j r»rt M as conducted by a leaden tube to the side to : the ship, through which it p^seed out between ! 'v,n<* and wstir starling the ends of three five inch ! pl»oks. Another portion from the stoie-roy'ir, parsing in'o the ladies cabin, shivsted to atoms the ; • *ate °/ 8 larK® mirror, leaving the frame uninjur ' ed. From the looking-glass .to the piano-forte was rn ea,y transition; it touched the instrument with no delicate impulse dismounting it and leav ing it out of tune. Thence it passed through the whole length of the after-cabin and out at the s'ern windows, h ortunately we were alt in our births at the moment. Upon there facta I would venture ' briefly to remark, that lire mast-head was bound by . tcur iron hoop*, say frem two to three inches I wide, and nearly half an inch thick. These at ! tracting the fluid and being themselves initiated by other le-s powerful conductors would naturally : at the instant accumulate a large repletion of the j fluid, which, hy the violence of its action,burst the hoops asunder, and scattered the mast-head and i cap. Into the cabin sfcre-roon>, it seems to have I hr n rr.r. butted by a leaden pipe near ’he main mast under the deck. The quicksilver on theb^ck * °f ‘be minor was su file lent to aiiratk it thither, >• hen ;t wou.d be ditifuatd over the whole surface ol the glare, which being the most perfect non-cotj ductor known, was thus shattered in’o countless piece*. i ha atmo«phere being very moist, the dampness ol the cabin floor, f< r want cf a better conductor, nv.ght probably aid in carrying it to the windows. Being ail in our births, cnvoloped in beds anil, bedding of non-conducting tna'erials, we reposed j in comparative safely, while the deadly boh ca l' reerrd around us with fierce and reeis’less energy. D' uhtless, a fee'.hei bed is the most safe retreat ! ,n tuch rases. Hail it been later in the day, and , he raf3engers about the cabin, li e chances are, j that it would lisve been fatal to many of us. the operation of the second shock was very different hour the former, and is more desetving ! °* at<«>tion, as furnishing a new instance in proof I u* ,*"5 efficacy of lightning rods, ns a protectirn : i *( eea \\ o had a chain conductor on board; b it ' il n':* being tha season to expect such lightning, 4i < I the first shock coming on quite euddently, it was j not up at the time. Theroornirg squall was over; it continued, however, to blow fresh all the day and about noon, heavy clouds began to gather iu on every e'de, rolling their volumes apparently a mong the rigging. We had reason to expect more lightning; the conductor was prepared, and Cap tain Bennett ordered it to berai edto the rnain-roy maxt head. It consisted of an iron chain, havi -- i 1 link*, one fourth of an inch thick, and two feet j long, turned into hooks at each end; and connected j f,y tings of the same thickness, end of or.e inch annular diameter. This chain was fastened to a i rod of iron, half an inch thick anil lour feet in! j leng'h, with a point well polished and tapered, in ! j order to receive the flu.d with facility; it was se ! j cured to the main royal-mast, the rod extending two feet above the mast head, and thence it was I brought down over the quarter, and repelled by j an oar, pro'rudirg. say Ien feet f,om the ship's Mfe, and sinkings lew feel below the surface of i the water. “ Franklin was of opinion that a rod of, this size would sustain without injury the severest shrek of lightning. 1 have been thus minute in' stating the dimension** of the chain, for the double! purpi ee of conveying some idea of the force ol! this shock, and of impressing the necessity ofpro ! vidiiig larger conductors. The chain, however, in j this instance performed i’s office, aid it was up in ' hsppy time to avert a blow that, in the opinion i of all on board, must have sent this staunch vessel ! in an instant to the bottom, i •* Soon after I p. m. we saw lightning; a little before 2, observed a very smart tUsh; lookin-' at my watch, which marks seconds, 1 counted Tour when the report followed; I felt no alarm, how* cer, laving frequently known it tospproaih mar, ”T without »ny injury. At 2 o’clock we we, tooisbed by anothe, shock like that In the morning; 'he fi-u-h and sound aun-il-aneou*. I happened t<> hem the snbin with another ps-ssr.ger; a bed 01 life seemed to dart ci en before in; at the -an,e " .’,n*nt the glass in the round hou«e came fattling tlnw.i I elow. Those rn deck agreed that the whole "hip appealed to be in a blaze, from the *ividne « of the principal llaab, which they distinctly gave darting down the conductor, and agitating the wa ter. A ) part* of the ship, aa before, were iiiled vtmI* **r>ioke, smellm# of titj’fphiir, “ T,*« »ldp wim again thoroughly ex«n,in«t. i i>e conductor M U«n rant »o pieces by the di* rhaige, and "estwrrd to the wind*: fr»»,ne„i, of .1 were found on deck,infaaving the ehip ,t had literally yielded Ifarjf to the fury of the l,)*al _ i he pointed rod found to he fused nnd abort ened eetreral inches, and covered rv»r with a daik coating Some oi the links bad been snapped olTand other* melted. The whole operation waa sineu. iatly striking, end afford* another of those rare "Vrr'. >"ddecl lotbe violence t ''••►ho. k, while it effertosUy averted the bolt from th* object it designs.I to protect ‘ ™" vviM * of tha rod, of wh cl, Frar kItn wa* satisfied vary e.rly (,fl#r ,he , MOO of « thar ry th.t ha , disarm* I tha li.ht, «r beaver. One of -be ea.lie,: re-es «hif„ fell „*)„ ins notice, I ba.tava, occurred in one of the I>jlch rb-tfeha- in New Vork-s chrsin r„nr,e«t"l wi'h -r,e .Imk probably saved the citu/chmuch damare but the chain itsrif was n>«l|cd. “ Mr. Hos«, the second otticer, was prostrated andibrM dflbe men .frock, but none much mimed It.fTeetrd the polarity of all the crnp.-sas, PBU. "ir.g them tu u-y from -he rr„« p,.,r,t andb-tneer, tvh other. 1 tier g/.Jn y as* ;r,*d a uta-ir,? hy which we hav e steered, though still three points f out, a* we have just discovered. The captain’.'t chronometer wi* very utatri tally atfeeted, it usual-| ly cio'era the Ailiutw tv it hoot varying three re- I I conda; it hi* now proved to he out as tuanv ile itesa. Curious a* »,c tlieee effects, they sin at ill 1 more interesting in »n experimental view. Such j tacte, catefully irote.l down at the time, afford use ful data in the cause of science. Tim* collected.! they are at jour <itapo«a!. 'When it i* considered •hot not one ve-.«el in fifty u prepared with a con | ductor, case* ol tins kind o igkt to admonish slnp I owner* of their utility. Captain Beimel is deter j mined to go well armeJ with them in latutc. It • iv c u Id he will to hive one ready to he ratji^’ at • at each mart in ca.e of emergency; and, for the i ■‘•'•ety of the chain, it ought to be half an inch in | diameter. | “ We have visited,” May* the editor of the Li verpool Chronicle, “the *lnp rince her arrival, ! and the trices which remain ol the operation ol ' the tir*t ihock, together with the concurrent testi mony ofCaptai-i Hen net and hi* mate*, and the state of the iron rod, and such poi lions of the chain conductor a. have been preserved, which, for the pienent, may be seen on application at our otTice, have seived to convince u* of the general truth of the foiegoin^ letter, and of the singular good for tune attending tiie tunely application of this simple but philosophical invention of the admit able Frank lin, which no ehip should be without. Many ad ditional particular were recounted to us by Cap tain Bennett, which, the pressure of etuer matter, and the shortness of the lime remaining to us, pre vent us, at present, from repeating. The follow ing citcumaiancee, however, communicated to ua by Roskcll & Son, the chronometer rnakeis, in Lhurch-atie»t, are too interesting to be passed ever. Captain’* Bennetts’* chronometer, after observing, for a considerable length of time, a uniform rate of”-10thsofa second gaining, and, being tine minute* forty-two seconds slow of Greenwich time, when the vessel left New York, was found, when compared in Liverpool, to be twenty-four minutes thirty-tbree second* fast of Geeenvvich; and three lever gold watches, belonging to three gentlemen pa-sengeisby the ship, contracted the magnetic power to »uch a degree as actuxlly to require the principal pvrt of the ateel work to be renewed. “ S’jch i* the effect,” observes a correspondent, who haa transmitted us the above account, “ pio d'jced on the steel-work in the watches, that they have the power of the magnet so far, as to act ths same a* the loadstone. TURKEY— GREECE. We are iudebied to a friend in tins city for a co py of tlie following interesting letter which hs hss received fiom an Ameiicjn otik-er in the Mtditer , rauean. It furnishes a brief, but the iro3t iotellu ; g'ble view that we have reen of the difficulties which enbarrase the Greek Government, and of 'heir plan# ant] prospects : [ J\~at. Int Ontario Sloop or Waii, 3J April, 1327. -Jfjr Dear Sir —Since I wrete yon last I have found time to visit Constantinople. I was induced so to do from a wish to #ee the inteiior of this in teresting country, as well aa to visit so celebrated a place. Upon my arrival at MoiGech, where we teke the boat for Constantinople, I was detained until I could het.r from the city. An order had been issued to stop all Europeans, as some differ ence had taken place between the French Ambas sador ond the Porte, owing to hie threats of send - ing down to the Admiral for a guard of Marines; -nd as we had six in our party, wo were supposed’ by these ignorant Turk*, to be the interdicted Wench. They did not molest us, as we rambled over an interesting and beautiful country; and as soon as the facta were known, a Fermau was sent over, which enabled us to proceed. Mr. Canning j I v •• much indebted to, both for this, as likewise ; i,i8 hospitality on my arrival. He sparer! no pain# , to further my wishes, in viewing ail which is deem | ed of interest to travellers. The Ilypcdromi, the j Obelisk, tha Anthjse Serpents, which once were I placed si Delphi, the several pillars erected by the I Constantines; in fact all the Uior.s of the place, and not the least to be seen, tbe Sultan himself’, with all the nonsensical pageantry which Batbari aus think so necessary in royalty. My visit through the country, and to the great | ci,y> convinced me of one thing, that this mighty ; Empire is tottering at itsbase, and has tho reputa. j lion of s'rength, which it does not possess. And | why the European Fowert ha ve submitted to the many little degradations which they have done for j ye»ts back, is to be accounted for only by political motives. Policy alone, could have permitted these j People to exist as a Government. There is nona | lion in Europe, I do sincerely believe, but could ' 'raniple them underfoot. They have no strength; | the People nre worn down by asyateiu of opprss . *ion, and the cultivatora cf tbe soil have barely enough left them, to drag out a miserable exist ence. They live in wretched mud huts, have squalid children, and are all badly clad. I passed over one of the fincat countries I h»ve ever seen, capable of supporting an immense population, [which from the numerous burial place*, it did at : one it now a waste, end you would ride ! nearly a day ere you would see even a wretched : village, and that in ruin. I met several detach j meats bound for Constantinople to man their fleets, ■ and such a looking set of raggamuffins I never ! saw. The new troops are poor looking dirty : creatures, and now they have a Anf/'Christian dress, without the turban, they are small looking men_ I Pha Turkish dress is well calculated to set oil the human frame. I will say nothing of the descrip tor) of C onstantinople—this has been eb'y done by Clark, and other writers to whom I must refer 1 you From all I could learn st the great cily, I do noi believe the Turks will ever grant any term* to the Greeks, at least, so long as the Powers will con tent themselves in negotiation; force may do, but diplomacy never : for they will not believe that the European can be mad enough to go to war for the independence of a People of whom they know no thing. The Turk will procrastinate and negotiate as long .*s you choose, and never think* von in earnest until hi* territory is ac'ually invaded. He is now using every exertion in fitting out his squad ron, and ten heavy btiga snd corvettes are resdy for sailing, with two frigates and a line of battle ship nearly so to accompany them. 1 am inclined to believe that both England and ICis-ta will use strong language to induce the Potfe to grant terms, if not independence to the Greeks. I how ever, am of opinion, that the Porte will continue her exertion to subdue them, and if possible, bring it to a close this summer. Unfortunately for the cause of the Greeks, their differences are now so great, that it is sottcipated that England will have to cease her mediation, until the Ambassador can determine which of the Governmects is to be con sidered the legitimate one. To ui dsrstsnd this, I must inform you that Oon duriot'is snd Coiorotroni have united at Castro, and with such of the Primates as are on their skis, h..vc organized a provisional government, in part, claiming to themselves, the tight so to do; •* i|,e " Government” which was determined on Uy the f ongtess #t Epidsuru*, was to cease so soon ■>* that Congress could re-arsemhle, which was to have been in August last. That congress had ad journed in hss'e, ou the fall of Missolonghi. In consequence of the luke-wirmiu,! of the mem' hers, or of intrigue, as it is supposed of forte of the members of the Provisional Government, who wished to retain the power vnth whirl) they had been invested, no meeting could be convened, until one was urged by the friends of Gtce< e, as they saw tlie Provisional Government hsd not strength_ Most of the Primates aid D-pubes, to the mi x bet of sixty or more, met at Kgina, hut not enough to fotma quorum. In the mean time, the other par ty was organized under those two men at Castro the residence o! Co.'ocotrooh The member* at Egi ns sent a deputation to Csstro, to propose a union of all (he deputies and Primates, and to meat at P ros as a neutral point. This was not listened to, and as neither party would give way, each had ns meeting; the government at Egire still main- !' faining, tha’, until the congress whirh adjourned at* \ Epidarue tot.I<! re assemble, they would still 1-ofcJ * * he feme of go vert, m<>. r, it A was lit,in fict. ved ih-.r power, which they were to rcuut , until they should assemble. I know noi what has Lee.i li e result of»!| this; 1 htil n# Lord Cochiane fc.is uriived with a hiig an t | tchotnter, and General Chmch, 10 offer his aervi-1 cc-1, it it hoped thai Urey uiay iutlure the'parlie* 1 10 cometo sumo definitive auangeim ut, and until this ca • be done, it la vail he atub<as*Jor at Cou •U I'u.ople will nor ■•bie to tioat | even if ihe Turk »h uld bo »u dispose i. i have thus, as well as 1 could, gjvc.t you some insight into this «.’iQiCulty. h j, no ,j,ou what I Invebefore s .id >0 you, th',t the-; people a»e their own enoiui-s, a, I they aie the same lac- ' tious soil tu:huiviit people they were in ancient ! tunes, and deceive but little ot our sympathy. It' this caun t unite them, I know nut what will fo» ilrey a re iii .1 n.i»> ruble situation, a;«y their uuuibeis ! have been tearfully 1 educed. After »vriling to you on the S.h of February, 1 went over to Hgina, having a head wind jOI Siiiyr I ua, »ml wished to undeisiaud by pei-onal obser-, vauon, how atfiirs ivp;j progress!..g. Fortunate ly, I met with 1'iecoupi cue of the members of the ! Government at Paros. He ha! been one of the i Coinmiilee to Castro, and of course could give me all the information I wished relative to that sub ject. Owing to bad weaker, i was compelled to ran into Harden 13av, < ppo.ite to Hydra, where I feil in with Captain Hututitou, who had likewise been to Castro, to endeavor to b.-ing about a recon ciliation. m l a meeting at Paros, bat without cf- j feet. Daring Inc time M. fiecoupi was on board, ! which was tinee or lour dive, we had many fice " conversations relative to their situation. He sp-I p**ars to be (and hn«r® that character) an ho.ie>l ■uaa, and a true patriot, .and he freely said that there was not a Greek among i!i~m ihat could u ntteall the parties;and if France or England would give mem a tread ro the Goveminent, it would meet most of tb-ir view*, lie would, however, | rather have a S.visa, cr some German at the tirau of the Government, who could afford to bring some lew thuueauJ troop*, as well us indicc quiet men to settle the country and cultivate the soil. Another plan which is thought of, u to agreo to r«y to the Su’tan, as much revenue a* he ever i ecaived from '.Ls Greeks—lie giving them the same Government which is given to Servia and \\ allachia—that is, to h ivc ihe right r.f choosing iheir Governor, and that no lurk shall be allowed 10 out his loot on the nod. The real cr landed •*,u’k’ck "'*3 held bcfoie the Revolu ion bv the *uik-, to he taken by the Government and farmed out, and those who would cultivate to nay a certain tax, which would be commuted and pay to the b'uitao lor-the benefit of the former owners, or so much per annum a* should be determined on, as It was not their wish to ronft-ca'e ruch proper ty. In t.ie present proposition submitted through Mr. Canning, they hare demanded, unconditional-. Iji, tUir mdependriice, and that of Csudia, Na gropont, with the Greek Islands, and a line drawn from the Gulf of Hatroson .he North side, in eluding Mrseolonght to the North Point of Negro po"*.\ ,A; 11 8 ,he? c*Dno1 expect to receive. 6 Ghile l iras at logins an expedition rtas sent a* gainst the lurka besieging Athena—it did not euc> Med—since whith many little skirmishes Have ta ken Place--pa.tii'iilarljTundsr .he command ofCa r a sea chi- he has mo e than once been fortunate— at one time defeat,„g Omar P,ciia-uking his bag gage but not many men were killed, as they pre ferred running Tire steam battery under Has tings, and the frigate Hellas, have both received a few shot from batteries, but nothing seiious. Lard Cochrane’s arrival will infuse, it is hoped. Hie into all their operations, and this Summer may be used to more advantage than the last — The Greeks want discipline, and officers to lead their, and on the tea they ayill not disgrace them sclvc*. I believe. I ir. es i sve been more bold lately than hcreto iora -in spits of tha large naval force of all na tmea in this sea, much depredation is commute 1. Some aggravated cares have lately occurred_ Three vessel* of war ought to be here to give effectual protection to our valuable commerce in thi* sea. THE S.l FE T y BjfR a t:ts.' There rpic.cui and •). nt vejrel, w»ti |.rrforin tlivir regular ruult between New Yuilt and Albany eveiy day in the Wc.k, eaerpt aaturcav and Sunday, till the Irt Or.tuber. Their speed bat been much improved lircelbe la*t?ear»n, and the ,>a.ta.,e. will lie I'Pifoiioed cltn fly by daylight, i,Hording an opportunity to view the interrMing rcenerv of die llmiron river. i o icnvc jtctv j ort, Monday at C a Tiinday at 10 a W*dtiraday at 10 a Thuriday at 10 a Friday «t 10 a 3 3 5 5 2 I o leave Albany, Mutrlay nt i> i in Tutrdny at 10 a m Wrdnuday at 10 a m Tliur>day at 10 a m Friday at 10 j in _. ■ IT ri uir imcIMK-dUir PilWI. I He I lopriefoif look with cm.5J*ice for a coutintMue* ol palrum^*: that ti.i* htrn j*> ju*My uirnteil by this *>UHub ^ucnl; which a.T*rJi to traveller! ao unrivslled iletrif ol comfi--(,aii<lI entire security from those disasters (o which (he be«l steam B.uli ami Sailing Packet] are exposed. Nut \o.lr, June B, 11>27. 0-3tifitw1jtO r* II. irave.lers aie cautionrihagainsl giving creilil »o re potlj anu slat'treats unfavorable to the Ila.g. s; an many p-«ilioin of thir hin t have been heretofore practiced . LAW LECTURES. rrWlEf'-Jit* SCHOOL al lliu place closed its Setaion on fn* s-ln of May, and the next course will commence on Ihz first Monday in Novtmbtr The public has t-cr.i already so luliy infill me.l of the plan and priuriplcs of thii Kstahlish meni, that it i« thought unnecessary to say more U,an that the eneouiagernent it ha.< receiv'd suems tu imply some approbj. tion of the system which the undersigned has pmsiieil. fi-ir. iur the last session there were forty new Students, besides ,u"r gentlemen who bail attended* previous rotirse. The undersigned cannot too urgently inipi eta upon tbu«e who may design to repair lo this School, the necessity r,f forming a drieriniuod ■•solution to prosecute their studies dilim tly. . ct,l‘lrary course is rtTiiousto the Student, and trreat'y iniih noiH to th*. unil'rl i-i|nd. J The printing »f the Lectures bring now completed, it is ex pected that ihe course will teui.-i-ue by the first Monday in A|,r,l. A copy of the Lectures will be pieced in the hands of ticli ol'i'lMit lor lit* nit' during (lie cntirjif*. IT I ce for a coarse of Lectures 976,j>,yM« n lvunrt. .... . . „ . H. ST. UEO- TUCKEU. Wrnrheofer, V.i., June IS, IC27. Id—wdt *,* Bnxrdmg miy be bad at from GO (n S7S. At Ihe end of the remise loose who desire it may procure a wrll tnund copy of (he printed Lectures s« *20 tbs .el. Vuluahlt Jit at Estate fur Sale. f lo ft sets of land lying in the county ,»f Cairn. 4 /irJi’'"’' Conir,""S 2000 acres, Ihe other b« I wren f an,l t>00acres. The two tracts are separated only by Bf cieek On the hist,(if hiring thelrarto* which I reside,) there tieuoi noire than JOO errei of open land, ir.osl of which ha* bee cleared within a few yens. There is now In clear a iarv, quantity of first rat* Tobacco Land, ucaily all „f which lies ir one body, i his tract Ires remarkably well, ho,i r very l.ttl* undulated—the water fine, and the neighborhood healthy auc agreeali.e. The improvements are a large dwelling henise ol rock, kitchen, sni -he house, teas h -me, see. together with al overseer's house, ami good tobacco hours, all of which art new. Of the nfher tract nearly half of it is open land, and in « high state -I improvement, a pari t-r which is Jim land of rsri suBfTtvr yno/ify. There is also on it an excellent Mill Site and a good orchard of well lelrrted fruit Ir- es. The m inr.il. are two good dwelling houses ahout an half mile scarf wit., i.i the usu j| out houses attached lo earn oil he-n 1 r-n sidei I! oiuecrs.aiy lo describe lh« propeity in a more partiru Ur ms -er, knowing that those who are st-spored lo b-.y w-l first VI.wit but by way of further inducement, would slat, that, there is on these Itact., a large -pientity or rood Mtndov Land, which i> certainly a considerable acquisition to thtm iWi prison. Who are desirous ol purchasing the above pro petty are pa fir.daily invited (o rail and view (he same. The term, will he liberal and aectmilW-dat.eg, and marl* known by (hesubscriber Bv-og mi the preiti.e., aboui 20 mile# south fiom Lynchburg an-1 If south-east from Campbell CMirO- iise. „ _ . . . NATHANIEL \V. I'AVXK. ft. n. Tn* • Unil r,*il»t CiMivniif »iiiy M»lr •M-tilei nut purnli^rfi fc. vv |'# August II. ' 27—wif S B'J li r* rr ii U, p ANIWAV from the near ftalrigta, in North ** tlgfnhna, hq the 12th of May, four negio men, t<> ian ; L'tr, Umirl, llenlejr and 8am. I,<g* if a ipmr rontie, aprigiilly, irli*e fellow, with ■ pleaifng eoanlenanr e; dai k conaplagioiK 'h'-m il yean ohlj »ud n *.I litarUrmhh. ftanitl laaeli.nl, (all young fellow, with n down Countenance, .*|,en apohen (olnaMy ilarl) aliout 23 y*aia 41. tleniey i« luxe, well made, very hlach, with laigc while eye*; it year) nlrf. Ham <• a hell ret nrgio, hut not III Dll a. ihe rihrr.j ifaik complex inn: with a (ojti .Me good countt nance; and ah«nt u.) yetrt o|H. — L'ge hia a knob on me willtjoii.t o{ hie ri ')•« l,an,l, canaeii by n heie^ put out ..f place when a buy. Th it,nee nrgoc, ■aeie piitriraaarf in Cutpeprr and M*dt< >n i on ill nr, in Virgi nia, ill Aj.nl tat. and, rerhapa, may en leaeor to rtfnrp there. l>e« agent oil hand, .tffi rf a d iron* I together, wnh ,iat a.., Clothing, e*. ejtl what they lia.l r.n, wl... h wa. „f homemade. I w.|1 glee Ml .||||I«. lor the a|.prrh««M.m the Mid four ne - groa-. ipon their bring icrnied in jitl »» that 1 get then, again • nr f will g re w della, fn. ear* 0,,t) ff rfeiieei ei! to me III Madiaolk cjuflty, all tapinrre h ill hr t,a,d. Molt(tAN TAYLOit, "r IIUMTilKKV TAYLOR. WlV II- ni l J. IMS'S iii VI ; mu HAL hi.' \ I'LAN f ATlllN, lying on li»e north atria of .fame) Ri IM- ver. (12 nr I I oi’le, ahov) Old ,f,micir.avn, an-l in the ipperprilof dandy Koint neck) railed the • IIOWK,’’ ant' r.n.rating of 501 actea, in ire or I i», of fi .e Cotta ami Wheai Land—a good dwelling finite*, hat a, <ar. will lie art Id to 'he hi<h •I Lidtli r, for ra<h. on ThurtAnj tilt Or4 .7 v t>, it, Tne . .i »• lrl»jl«l"e Oil !|-j.-luIHrl, Wit '.I Ifn.fiee*,.,'e (,..,.e.»a o •ri f-ejivta J*AV;i» hil.'-WK. 4 iff Iican,i\ia*u Lan i/cr gnu. BKl \i d vinous to rmxnvr, X .dvr fu[ uiv in v f^ru i 1 t V v *>f Uuvcbland, flve milei below t...ocblait'l , VIu(. li. twenty light imln .,f Rich.1, s.i„n..,t I,. ,,, til.1 lit' «'•'W> L'»wrt fleavrrdatc^ii ,| II .'IH'I ri',i utainingT 0 , t»l which Unit at »■ liy t'lltlitiimi >l>. i . ..■ 11 ■ . vain .hi ■ I w s- -anil* tit full Clerk, « .J . o .1 v»„. wUm!. rq..,il it In.. ..,..11. « . a: , holy .,1 i.rmllr it. i . rt i.i.u 1 lie impion ..I lutfii »: .1 i! m ut,; , . i,„„ , ’ , ttnri.njf *t. Tite.riiuit ihV I~ thiiviir oitheld ..I apple., pm. . .. . ..! im.r u.. \ uiliu-i tit ' f<ll|.|i(ill II llceil, etl uiuitrum y, .’ll. IF I, III I. • u. t b.1‘1 tt.ll hr t vi:w lilt- pit.e., up wh.cht!..- ,u tr,u.. ., who will uilke known Ibr terms. 1. i. heh . , n,, ,, liiiiali-.u ttk.uvti more healthy tb«n iht all ■. . . . , ,,t rtf. itshet'c: so- • \f JU.’N .V..-.lin.t. .1 i.nr 1 2 ,| | r ...» .YOTlLil ' 'pill. ttiK-c. .h ■» hunt .tail i-tl rt (l.» PoUit \V li.M.„ „. fralr-a.il. far ill tl ■ I - i ,..l publicly,,, pirtfalW le •!*•: t hit t-.victi In tlic j.!.men g. uriilit, nl,’ ■ on. tt ,1: icnj tin i, Tobacco .tuv.il without iwUitd.i.gt j it „ '.;,,... .| ivce.ifti y alleulit.il shall |.e paid ; such at pat mg |..il at.d hat - ||>S it carefully ilt-tr.tl aw.y, an.I tl tin t, u.l,' (.. M-ll. |,r m...l lav,liable oppt «t.ir.itj trill h. taken to have il irspcrltd, cha. i J..r wliKh will be irj rev. • per bug.bea l, i. „t il.r ..ii,ri «,..... houses. Aoy Silve r ihlt cto hr given will. i. ni.l to rvllilii: |*lI,.ilrly, i at an lion, will at all timet lie dole tviih pleasure. Il I. imped III at tha mod r ..tie rspiucr will La I ,..,.1 ,f ..... |, bru. St t j ihi growers ol Tobacco, aa ti.» ii.ui. . i'ejus l.ft l.ieir s"*'i< t« any lint ci u ie»«uu-.!.lr be ltd. „.... i-mling trim V,up. ft.I sole ae abort t..il pitas# trut‘, in a. cate*, wi men .nilen ( r tile j.mcti us 11. II. MuS I At.CE, Auctioneer at Public Warn1 >ue.. If M.liinoml,.l«Mif i i 10—w l !• li UAiFOHD si c .1 DEM Y. TH.h ®.'C01"* Sl‘,|,’ii ‘.I lb# picsrnl Jim t-.•.) . irruu-ure in .1 .'il'* ubM.intlrty, lOili l ilj. «.,(! Uilumate i n 11 . l^cteuibir. I *»< cour«« ol :••»! ittfirucdon . • avw.av •«! lIR’ir MlimiUCIIOIIIIflf I ’loi-e a« |^rfpaiAtvijr to*iUn ..15 tlir Univcrtitv « I V t •vill h. ‘ iriiiini.e.i. Itfj t:.i*;i h en i Maiheuutical l)tpartiu;ni ol tlic bctiool IS cotiliucled by Mi r. 1". J..„i.,„n, luiu.rilt ....... iv.ni.iin, uy nil i. l" . j ...n.-.iir, linu.ri ; upi of tue Mil.iary Ai fttli iuj, IVu Point, .V V., who.. Im.r *0.1 ftlieutiun are aiftiiluuuiiy anil rxclnsixly devoted It in.l! ucii m in the foiiutTuig h.ai.LOei: uail.uj, tvri ing, ho yiiso S'aiuir •ti,c..n,|.o..<i..ii, eeugraphj, triib the utc ofn.au: *11?' '“ '* bonk-ueeping, airthnielt.-, Iceatilli.iu *■■5# ir*. {cuuieuy, trigunoiu>.t‘j>, sin vet lug, m. ii.u-aii ni.co ntc lettioui,spuental ti 13000UIU1 v, ti.ic.ii live ceuuittiv a. tr.lla. iniluary tritlca. ' 3 / tern : t .r I ard, wnstr.ng, lititinn and furl, per seaaiob o inoiiihs, [-.tch U.imiln fouling bn . vru liedduu, .tojlts *m turn.uiie t..i I .a t. oiuj , ayal lr .0 a-lyintr. 'luUini aiube iila I'll irriicu. pajauie iiislvanre , ' »'M- UAVi'KKSWOMTIt. KingWllli-m Juu* 15. it_.4 1, Augimtu Sulphur Spring* | *2 iblnhtnent was opt-ntd 11 the 1 1 imt. un.|rr (*i J. inptlinl.ndin. e 1.) Mi. Jo!.11 U. W.-ghi, w:;» , u.tUC|e •j , avaiu1, u.nch to Ike saliilictiou tl ibt vuitoia. Tin olirlil.ul ftUmLinr nil.all, situated about IS miles N W tom Staunluu and SO isiilet U. W from UaiiitW. and ma l.ie road Iridmg f|oui titfli plRce t° till: U*rui, Hut, Sivrr »na VVln rSuii.lmr 8pti. Fs.--Tb* watei cooUios .. q. .m.: ol eulpuuiieUt .1 Hydrogen tias, tvitbaatue Caiboutc Aoid Or I *l,,“ ‘i« alifflciei.tljr purgMire. Their effrr.t upnuTlie si,| , *, . skin and stooiac!: m nlumst immediate, and upon all the j. ett tory organs most p. urniul. In all m.i „( gravel wliei, oh# |b ea tiled, it has proved it.elf fieruliarlv ifficacuou; jmi „ | culaneoee, Ilnp piir and kiliou. »tfocli ns. exitriieu. r h*> full 1 iU (U|>erior eHicicv. ; Excellent mail coaches from Richindud, FrrJeru k.burc | mil Wiuchtiter, arnvt at Cjiauittou 3tune* atvitk, [will.on any nijitil travel] frutu whence Hat k- will alwiys he u, 1. *,;i ! inn to convey passengcis to thr 6pt i- gt, the r trade lead' rl ; Which litve tirrn very much m.ptoveu siu. elhr !a t ,t ! • lie iuipruvemeuta aie not infenui (othose ol any oftbe wa . teripg pljcti in the .ylatr, auj a,,. tulfi-.iciil fci (ht . .’u-.ft ria i Me arcoiuiitutl ttivii if 1G *‘loirdei* .v'o ti.rf .Qi v^.il I vv 1 5 : i- ci,.. r mj us i»| Ihii po.iibie Ct.infoil. THU PUOl ir.Ki UIIS. i -r"‘* l5- • 11 —wht 1100 UK WARD. OiiT, on Thursday, the 31.t of May, . nll .f Bai-k n s am in,line to -., mppi je-l i- he drept in ibis j 1-t t paiating uthti notes >1010 them The amount of each t.. I the pellicular sum, can be na:liciilaiit ir«n,: r.l t 1 - ----- —— • mu »ui 01 r.aci and the pctticular iuib, can be particularly deacnled. A information left with the printer iic. r .t, that will lead t* r.cov.iy oftbe llionry, the nersoti giviu* 11 ibail ir. ro abott rrteaid. June 11 ... •<* uuy liu:n.niaaioner'a Office, i x- ~ . lift it At uc n, i«u7. Lire Ost fivn* ami prmnucii.iiM Timber, hi tjirini ot i.u Linr, frigate. auii Sloop/of Wir. _ ___ . . .. . ’ O u|' ■ "I TT A. • rpHE conimmiuitrit of the Navy will arrive pi..,,o-a|, -I until the 3t.t day of July next, mr furnishing live oik TIT r t ! f fl III i.l la il. ... . rii r , , .; » nirnunin;: nvr imSer, rut to moulds, (which Uey wj|| n.ri.i.h > |.,r shins o, . hue, fugates and -loop, of wsr, au.l the wropoiimn ol pro iiM,ru,,u, live ask, cull., dimensions that may .V mn.rrd '.V COOD tu.,ir..l Iccl f .r each ship ot ire line . r/.-J) i r t • -h fixate: and lOOufor each sloop. The t.m? vr .. t he rut Iiuui trees grown m i,;u,to.n. nit more than 115 toilet Itoio the sea, deliverable >1 the following llutldmc Vtrds, vit -- P..rU",.„.l,NU ti l.too, New Yutir, Phi lade !:-hia, U^h ii-fctun .ml .Norfolk, •In. 1115 the years IR2H |; .:i.a,,| id*) — tav o.t ir hif.re the • l Not ember of each year. i’et loo, offer rug, wiilbe pleated to stale particularly, thrjr terui. per cubical loot, for any one of the ftauiea, »,h ;h proporti.in if r. • - .1 other requirej; ,\!»«. (. .... . ... . J*e detpjjtJ to c:I . lourte.) thr.. icttnt peri..,, kiHreili.iiti colieettvely, (oue ol each cia.tr, that „ n a -W and a tlitop.) tvtih the promiscuous timber, dr.iecai...., tuell rare., Ihetr price, for the frame of a ship ol the line. 1 n fr irate, of u .loop, and for promiscuous ii,„I,e( • the i.A .s can be made deliverable at anyone or either, or all. f the yards above mentioned; hut the term. p»r cubical foot. dr!i verah e at each, (if a Inference be made hr the h dder,l nun ne distinctly stated. It is to be understood, that the Coluiuis smaiM tsiil relr t-u< h effeis.and assign |u each bidder such portion of the timber reqnn ed (not lets than one entire fiarne ) and designate such yards for the delivery, the, j„jv.' expedient for the public.interert: and f.irilur, that no money Will,at any time, under any cirrums'aure., he art.smed, and that none will be paid until an actual delivery „f timhrt ; that roml, with two or moie anOicient sureties, for the faithful dis »'*rcontr.clw.|l be required; that thr amount .1 iurh homi w.ll he one-third the estimated ami.,mt of the con Hscli moreover, that, as additional ai.J collateral .nurity, Lnd,-.rbK,|?“‘ °f-i ‘ue aV3,,i C3rh <jr<" hF tese,vej and rml,held, until the contract shall he fully 0 ...plied win., Coe enure lahifitchpn of (lie Goramitiioneri; *n.l that, in ail fkVr** li7bTirS * duf P|0P°rtiun *&« u'ui! difficult nnrt? of the frame, shall he delivered, otherwise, ,t shall be at the '•plion of the (.ommusioners to withhold such ■ mount in ad dition tx lilt 10 per cent, above mentioned, as they may iu.Ve expedient for the public interest, until such d.fir.ent 0101 ,fr lion of such difficult timbers shall be delivered; and it 1, fnr be, to beoiyJet.tooJ, that ail payments sv.il he made at the |iiarir9 or ntliv«*ry. fi.,Th L,e 'Th° °ff' 10 ,,,FPIJ’ r»r< of Ihii timber, arc further requested to state particularly, thrjr own lesi-ieure the uames and residence of their sureties; to forwatd letters’ from such persons, slating thru wiiiinruri. to become lureties and also, to fonrard evidence oflhe compeirncy ot such nri ivn. as sureties, to the rn.minl for which they m,» become hound. A,I otters are to bc.rahd, and direr.V.) to* the Corn nuasionera of the Navy, and endorsed with the following ib.rr.?l».n,b^ •"'I *""""««» aecordint to Ibe r.dta established hy the llo»,,t_eopy of whirl, may he obtained, on applreatiou to the Navy Agent, either tt p/«„. cols,tsavannan, Oharlvston, 8 C. Nurl.dk, Washington IJ.Hi ris,>«#-, Philadelphia, N.w York, llostuir, r'r RS® S ll. Any bu„ not made in Conformity to this •dveilisrment, or Ihat may not be lece.ved within tne time l.nein hunted for r*« * ivni|^ cjuiioi iid coufitlcreJ. March 110_ -_ 103— iSI.T J'lyuyij. r un SALK. 1 10 ,‘,novt' 'I*'* fall lf> Ibr territory of Ktnririn * I •»ur, loi »l*. 1,1, dad It,* Rappahannock liner, in the room, "l bany.ier, and ah, „t . mil*, above Ve rier ckahurg, called ftlOU.N r KPHRAIM; th„ , y,ry.lrM_ rahle aituation end highly improved, bavin;; ill the hinidinirt for u»e, coinfmi «ml vlagauce, n. cerrary for a genilm,**’, country realdvncr', and ia at healthy ar any litoaliuo in Vir ginia. Having dHerir.n.ed t.. remove, I will sell (hi. haud v.meetUU .1 a v*i, , educed price, and make the teimc eary. (•ciillciucn ..i.pn,ed to purchase are invited f„ come and view dre/InThlfn r‘ l-‘ ,Uo’ *cI! j l!aci ol l“» ‘ »' Three Hon ,.r , and Jniirf,-l-ivv arivt, in the count, of i;tilp,p,r, „*,r °*Ii ! » KOld) called the Ca>tail (prior. —Ar,,‘v(t Ji?-«? _ THOS. BROWN. A1) VRR TJJ9JS. \1 EJfl S called If ill drove, containing ahtve I arte. |,,„s |„w,r „r A,,,,),, CUUllt, f„r. c*n naJicttiied, iirtill for aale. It woi.H mike an racellcn an flP T I"'1' It will he,old all logalhei u, divided nit 1 *r * 1 fit l r» w* will b»«ccoaim ulaliBr. muTi-h 4. oo .jf IVM F, (JIf,FS °f I aluable Ntgrvet, Hi' Virtue cf a deed of tci-t Itom Charier living nf the count, of Buckingham, and duly recorded in (hoc!*. I. •« • nice of ,«i I -utioly.we, or one of u., w II «ei| to the 7 e';e.i 00 fh.ra-d.'**Jy 7T',y’ f' r.,lir l’,,rrr*"’ 'b-M-n mentioned, ri.. / ^ °f July, at the irnhence of the raid I.-vmr 1 hnly-foor te., Valuilde c,, e .n.i.i„,< of men, *.i in n, hoys .ml gult, rrmarkahlv Mr. tv. The Idle i, iiM„tci (tvuabli. . RANDOLPH MARKitfurf, »fr,L -Mnm "ewe* ««*. Jy 23i| iMirr b. *EtV a deed .»f trurt, henine date lh< 4w .I.6*- ;.,x:f‘ar1 »?.r h> w.... w*;, *, la II a nr-.ri.MM it,-» W|U, «*al #t C If ji!,ft in lid (/. .rf n..«!»#., oil Uif <1 .!*• „f .|u!v neat , ready money,the Inllnwing flavet, vi« pnd, Cat he, ffrtll jll.f.-n mil- —J aa; U_ a ann «,., . hdrjren Jn.fr’n, Bill, ^ ^ ^ .w, ^iom1.'rny ,ht ,h:o ,m rfrtr- *nj r^r>•> «» p'MUc-r. tavi.oii,> , _ Wil. H IfAIrCK, i Jure Lunatic HotpU.il, U'iH-.itmbur* OTICK,, he, 'hy given that all lha cell. mlhSlnrtlfnfioi • v r e or,copied, and that no more patients wdl he receive. »oil ;.one of the . Id cell, ace va. am ; due m ficeol which wit beaver.. \}y m, a, „f the Court 0/ I'oe.r w.e iff, -A—rf III.Vr.KV, e.e. It (JOKY mills: ,|!II” P'ocerfy, fit., .led nr the nil'll rock of fm-onkr, ■ r.vec, .u Ii,e r.mtnl, of li.. i ./«r, n.ncteen m.'e« ohovr Racl.... »',v ofereri f„f„|e. The Ir. cl ,|rtll „ ,,, lhan In e hnn lied »cc»,. de|»Mr,|*'v w.teed, navi,,, . (■’ ||« .t eam, running the n.h r» fi fi. li, and founded he a odd - leak the Whole F»n*lh. freve- I , j tr,r1, ohlaine,, a-lvir pricer j «|; t r-m -r tl.rr properly rn, prr. titular ly derirahlc, .. , (1,1,1 anH 8 ■» .Vlill,ui .tie ( , n vet falling rlrcao, ) .hi. ., .i| ,/ „ . ; macho.cry ,„y ' m lir , „ , (j ■ .la,n,„h/»,e.tat,iiiiy h o,l ,;i„, ,tv j,,,,',.,,,, , rd h o led. Tor,her Tlri, inTI m t»C The final ^.(i;, (« ^ | -w,., ftru.ea, which yh l,| anirru'.ty dices I... the K»« Mill i, neve, hiuif on rt,c mo-1 ,, to f rri ?8 leel h.nv, and m tv he. , # >,i,;y **•« 'y demand a, d tr ill v, fair pr . e u ,, k» if three nan of «t .-|e« tin I, ,,,, all the mt'U of the art,»*.*!,t e ttn-rry wa ir.it of the pureha.e n.i-ey will he re , , r,l .n hr Id-.rM redh riy. .f < W the lo>|.nee. f Itt • r, rV -• r rr lie option of fakfoe t „ r, .p hand* 2.1 ,e I hr| valiidirrn, o, l wd; np.A, tne t, ,, », lr11(,on , ><i We ti.u t read ourt i; :|t* U.d., in »uc hr the Karirtu I.i. *- ‘ri't ji t| 3i| citrnrl- l*i h'iyitila. t>ai-W* Ailui’. » i J O' .i.i K’gti. Hull, ..ac. J <••»!•» IV- 111 ami-J m-«, A 7 ir’..ra, nf J U.in > 11.. I II pur-l.in. a’ tif I i). I I.If, ,| ihf, a . it. I. 1.1 ft; ■ < |. • , rails., till tl.o Htli tlay ul lit.**f, utticr i« hr.tiv ,,i,, i!l .. Ilill-i 1 s|rj ! I • • UI O/i.ar ti «..m\ 1* U.. If i>l tli« It . V ii.-t ,,, :la, I M,. ai.ay af Oct., I b27, l . | «.ii! |ii -f i-Mus tin ii thv t.e in, . | J|J;i 7 1 . b,,;-i» P»«< •'! tile t ljlc vl H i ul O cianii- .1 1.>■ 'ii.* C- U'i'U ii .hi. os.. ii in,. Vim. it .* II.Hl. 1,1, Of U'a ... li.i.v S .Is .if tv.u'l. « j ul,ii !ii*.' tin ^niai • ( it,. |,, . , J’ >rt ill. (aria ,i. th, ,h. as a »jc. ol II:- , itlif, ., p r! at liia iriKcr, *£«». |ii|, tiuiia K ttuir |.i svi. ua to (tie »..i l vi , in it Iran, .la c., I i U i write i rvi'l tlitinil t*..|u it'*‘iif i.h illicit•udtbmir,' tinirt, l'li.tarn Ipli.u, III h lir a . Oil, 1 May 23. JAALS S. SXITU. i •» -IMtbO 7 ll.ttlNIA . /.t till! I a, 1*1 Ml |: in II,,. I ti | 10 a fib. 1 1,| ||. * rtlpcii. . i ctii t ul t'liiuai; till till Ki* Luuii dutiiit, It,^ Mill •till <I»y of Juul , t; .7 : lifW Ji-llff l».*Fmt} Mcium, DjPi: j Millrr, Eitiin.t! Et-nm-a a:.u A,* I In alsft-nalmil, ll.iliiiry M, riia*. ui : (mills intritillii. an. pau. aura and p-.m. .-mu i-y ac. I., i . Ait of Auiu.tly tl»f It ult a i*f thi> i «•» |. mmi it i«|'t a. ii ^ bv tmufiM t t|*y rviriinr* iLat In n i i .» i,il,,Mt*,t tpii counliy : Ii ,, Ordfta.l, That iht sui t >ir lariir.nl do 11 pro t«ir on tin (,,,{ day oftlir m-xl If r. am an an ilia iiiil o( tin ( laiuliflr ( ,, J iliul a copy uf rtii, It. dan l>« lui.iiaaitli insniral m ai.iur iista.. P*P‘-r putili ibail in tl.r ri(\ ,1 |tii 1 minud, fair two tm-tilhj m. • c« asivsly, and pitted at tbat fim.i , ..f i apili.1, in se.J Cilv. A ropy. 1 citr, till. W. llbNlMi.r. (, rl N CliMictiy : Al Rule, (| l-’eo HI tTTuicih’a O'fStTTf * Loiii'i Ouuulyj tlijit CtuillibiiH. «|| Uin l>l Alomi ,, JU April < 1 rin'fiKi'ii Gihjon r> ,*■ again.! Mr All.-ier, Job# Unle, AH In-- „f Sarah (j..»hy, dec. HII.I Join. < laybiookr, Uic*i»«i)in.1...,nlt.i hy U,«- OinlitiikiJ *l,a,'-i UtrMH. Til. D; fen l.,t«t Jamr. McAHi-trr, not having mien d,lii. ■f |!earjrc- in J ;;i»-u i- (.«■», iljf irca:ilin< to Law 6l Ihe lli/li , of I II* Unmt. «mi il H j'i.i liif f-. ni «a i*f»cioty ,vider.i.e,lLii l.e u nut an inn ibitam of tin., Slat* : (In thr n-i-li.in ol t|,« Pla.i.tiffb) h.a uml, It is ordered, That tin .aul IH. Umlaut ; II. Alii Ur.a,he,, .h- i,, ur Ju;} , ;.(1„ u,it an I an.weilh* Hill -I Hi, PU ,.|.fl;am< it,at a . f dor n-fi.rthwilti imrrled in muir New.papm pu !i In. I in tba cilv »•: Kichtiit ii i f -r t tr ui'.fih* Mi*"rts«ivi !>, nti>l }>*j»Uu •( it.- fu-ul liuui iif il.t Cou. lin,us- of ihi- ,,,uni’. , on ionic cum t J V; A Copy. l tin.JXO. lill.\T,Hi. <>. L. C. ,y 4. ___ I 1C—»S»* IN Chancery : Al ftuli. hit,I iu the cl-TkWjUe of ton.., county, al the com Hi n:-o, it: ill- tinlM-n.Ny in Stay. 1£’.7; O.waiu liihaun -V Mans In. wife, folo.tlly fdana I>irkitu..u, rc.imt I'lX. J -he Dickiurcn, Rubert Di, kinaon. Gt.ffiih D. lin.nn 6,.. ’■»!' M„ kil l m, Maori Oiikni.nu and An. Il,rkin>. n. llyfdi, Thr if-ti tut not III-hell 1 III kininn, m-l libving rn'.ri - hi. op. peurtnce •»»’! si**** ivcuiity nrroniin- tu l«w utd thr itihi . f thi« cuit, an*! it Appearing ti«*m >ati»hcloiy evidence, ih*t he mint un inhabitant of (In. State: On motion or the Plaintiff, by Iheu coun.ei, Hi, Oid.r'-d, That Hie old deHudaiil.an pear b-re, on tl.V finl day of Aiipnl ccuil next. and tiiiurr ll;r riuiitiJIi hiljj am! that a ropy of ih-i outer t,r f itlliwitn iu.erteil in <ome uci,,paper, puhliahed in the my of Kirh mou-l, for lw:- uionllii .ucn-.uvely, mil potted a( Hie float •tool of the Count. me ol lliii cm nty, on some mini |nv. „ A Copy. To,|. JOHN HUNTKlCc. r. -2 _ r _H-Vi,* S N c-iiaiioery : At rule. lo.ljen in the OterPTiiSice of lie a I .on.ily Court ul Chart, tlx, the -till day-I Ain il. 1127. o»in«te) Cat tef & Ut njttuiu al.u Able - i'iill*.* JUllriy :.l„.oh. , Bril., nirvivir.g K.ecntor of John Dilit,, o r.,Tii a:,i Bi‘ -i, Branrh tl. Bibb, John dunhai!, au,| W-. Oeupree Adiui .| VV'n Dioh- no., Ilic ,aim w m. lir.mr, e A lrur. t,t Pliileni. u H.lvbli, dec., and the same Wm. JayiUll Lihh, J||tl>i t**c. Drfr'ff * Th- p-femtami Urancb H-Ilil.f U Th-ma, Iti!.!- ,...< t.'nTi*ne enlerr'lihi' npp. riinc , » or.ii..K to Ih* Art „f Ai.-u.Mv -ul tl.. | I In. C uil. anitii appovjnc l • Hn •ilnfac l'“", "'-Grim th i thoy ate uut inbalnlom, ol if .Stale «... ll.« .n.H,.;,. ll.e t’Uiui .ft l.y ... Jt „ ordered, That Itif '.ml i>efrniiauls tin app-or line on tin l,| ft]nil ,v ju. I. next, anil enter their appearance an,I a„.wei the Plainliflj hill, rr.li yive tee,inly I - peifnmiag the ,!cci-r ..f ll.e i ■int1»i"l lliat a copy of llm order hr •n-mect in Ihenirh nionJ C miner f..i two nun,hie iii-c..iv.ly, *nil pmird „t (he fl int droi ol the Oonithmur-f the t„uU|V. A Copy. Te»t«, WISSLOW aoitlNSON, eleifc _aT,y _* lld-whw i r JHIIt: Mibirrihei offer! f,’i >a!e. on a ri-,|ii ,.f onP| (wo,tbfer I .-V ,<'ur *u<* fiv*= >e«r., hi. PLANTATION, in the county of If lucanna, containing 535 aens, «ilu:>‘ will m 3 ...\nr rourtbume, and tin Mine dielanca froui Hiranna Hirer, who i. I I, nt all tiu.ee na»isat.lej il aim hi, within uire or ten mile-cf ! Jauu. Hiv. , .in! ■ oiivriuonMo jovial M. irbant millj. The | *•* ** - c- i-.w. I . i.d and watered.il nnufiril a vt*i • • t*.\ liitaii »i due! ha* *in it 4 v« fvron | \«.*ient 1 k I»\v i* LLiSli niil’fc h, an*} ofhc; nr«.c >a»y out u c.. Adeem it u..nrr«•*«.» to »ay any tlnn* m r»card to tin qaii.ity 111. Lent a, H u pie.i-mql.lc;I... i.erion will huy ..h.y f,r.| ..Hite Luiil, wl... I, will he h. wnhy n>y oviriri-, Samuil B.wi.,'1, liviu* ■ if.- |"-roim. If H,* *oM l of, 10 Ilie 43.: ,.f On. m at. ■t Wit! he cir.inl at public auri,„n n that Hi,, f, , .,ir V;sct.r, with .limy Block of ereiy doicripli. i», Planlaliou L leneilf, Coin, Fn del, i.c. Any per,on diipu.nl I., purrha-o can get a i.artam, hy applying totfie Mibscnhn, heinr in AVar ren , Alhrm.rle c- only, V«. AUSTIN M APIMJNO Ma>* ia- __ 2 — wtii,» Uy the Governor of the Commonwealth of Virginia U A rROCLAHATlOX. * Ila.iiKAS it !im Iu cu r* |u»p«-ut* d io the Executive, !.▼ the. jailor ol Henri-u county. dial on Hie night of ll.e 3d in.tint the followin', pi miner., Con line I in Ihe jail ol .aid roun 7' r°r,h' nunmitiion of rrimri, I , ,kr and made Ihe.r ercane therefraim, and are now g...im-al .i gr.yi/ ; Dandridce Hnre, lor a ill in I, in-a.,01 ami bleach of the- poan; Plta-anl H.ee fill Felony; Cha.let Bo,her, to. aauir; William Angel, for the »arnr; John Uilhy.for L,rn ny; an.i Znrhariah Valenliue. for mi-idcmeauor and brrarb of the peace: I have, Hirrelore thought proper, with the advirr of the tirunril uf State to offer , reward ol ONJC HUNDRED DOLLARS (u each of Hie .8,,1 fug,live,, egcepl U.lhy, to any p,„, „ or peimni, who will apprehen and ronvey them, .i,he, „f Ihcm.ln Hie ia I ..fUennro county afoe.aid: Ami I do m-veorir ■rquireall 0(5 e,», Civil ami Military, and exlioillhe good proplr cf Ihe Commonwealth, to me rhrir he,I rmleaveu to cau/e lb* -aid la-ViHMr'r >e *f,‘,rtlu,"le‘'’ ll,at ,he> U iy be dealt wall a, the Given under my hand a- and under the Seal cf 1 = '*alJ the Oomnunwealtb, al Hichmcnd, Ihi. 4!h day of Jurr’ ',e27* ,, • , WILLIAM It. GILES. Ilaii.lri.lge llorr, „ about 6 f.*l 10 m-hr. high, light com plexion, nark lamly hair, and blue eye., 2C year, old, and wsiki Mir.p. 1 Iraxanl Hogg, about 5 feet 0 inebea, .rpiare built, lour ei.age,law,,vr„„ii.lexi„n. dark hair, .mail blue eve., largo fore teeth, In, le<tf.M ,.-ry flat and raiMhaf rd, with a l.ige •rar un it; al.I 22 ,ear* o|,l. r 6 Zachariah Valentine, ah, ut C fee! 1 inch, .lim, fairenm plexion,uaik che.out ftiaight hair,ilark .mall .ye« about 4J nhl. 1 1 Charle, Bo.h»r about 5 ft. » in. high, fair complexion, da.lt .traiehl hair, dark eye,, I... nght hand much Hn- ker and .wo lenth.o-b- left, having been liurfj 19or 20 vear. old. .1 >lm Ililhy, about 5 fl.O inches high, thick ,et and fat.dS k comp.-non and eye., full r, und f»c^ .peak, n.iick, |wb-i. couyersin* in ha.Ie, very ,pt excla.ui “hy lc,iptt,”] about Jl y+nr* r 1 * William Angel,about G feet high, well made, dark complex. ion, iia: k gmy ry r#, d.ik hair, many scan about hu leg., ab.-ut ioypm«oiJ, ® ’ 8— fr4tv FOR SALE, rrilfr: Ira l of land on Fort Cte.W. whereon I now roidr. tonlamii,*, liar a late survey, 5D6 acre,. of which 2;-.(> a,. •hi! in womlr, anil M cieel. low g,r.d., [wellditched] wbi< h m.jr bo made pel ferlly laft fion, water, wnh a liifline txt.tn, ri.r hum, are sufficient fnt asrnall family, will, 3 exTeilent Tobacco home,. It, house, W , w,th an apple r,l peach Or elmr.!, and a ear.rlv of *1 er frull-, ami «ra,.e, ,,l. ',„| „,tl, ram. to which an addition will h<- made fiats fall. I nnailiM lion.la Woilhtlie attention ni any pttsrn di.in.ua of a.. j<tl lenient bemgtrr) In .Miy.wall w.sa.r.l, in an SRieeal.le af,?Jr ,"°Vt *'"* 11 n,'lf •bate I’linr, Edward rointhoii.f, and 7 firm, If am pi r. Hv.lney o II. ce. Tf m, :-One-fifth m l aml. and the balance,f»iicjoalannual I,.,rnt.. Pure be..,, ar» iinvited toe II. U'.M. HER K KJ.KY. Pi mre Edward, May II. I—laflf at ,/,hVV'T'.'* •’M *’«f*'" 'I'* Monday in October, It will «».-n . fTr . 1 *t ,,|(. at p,in-a I'd ward Ennrfhoii** on Ihtl day at J2 oVlor k. Vf |j ’ *«•"■**■_ tl- tafi.l.e Carotin* Land f<7r Sals. 'I^HK .•Jl..rri!,er <IIV,.f.,r private . ,ie il,a« v»!u-,b!e Tarm ■ Oil -lnrli he refill, a, an Polecat e.k, 8 mil. , .South of then. Breen, ront.in.n, Mo .cm,, divided ,r,t., ihii. ,hi/tr, *" «nrf'fS"nrt rente, , ... which), prime meT OOW lead, we,| .Irani..!, amt the creel, .uh.laitially damn., -i out. t I... lone i.r.n <• ,.,i«le,eJ one of tl„ |,e„ nUdlsti.ii, L.' ' "I.i, c-'in ami cotton of the- nc.cbhr.urh-ml. The improvement, are a (ie„l roomy ,|»c ••»,« hnoe.willi at) neeeelary on! howe, i„ h0.„} rrp i ,n ,f fn|„. ”7 ft:.;.j'rrr-) «<■:<!i o.c ah.,v, laml HI.I If* .old Ort a credit of 1,2 an I 3 y, „r |on,„ dea.rahle. For tei.in.pjil, to the .„b, nhef on the preMiae*. TIMOTHY t:HANDLER. Jv oT/cjs. '"I Culpepper eonnty, or. the "a^ ** * J'W*' " nrV» m»» by the name A r;"h"'y of » Mr.Hen,haw, nt,a ler, end that he na. (old hy Th m .. Crai* of Ls.iea.ter car.. ly , he 1.5 feet 7 _incite, high, dark rumple*!, hr„„| li-t i ’ T*L VP l” "P!'" '*-»'!•. he i, ahn.it 20 ,ea.a -I eS, ; heha l .... when ....nm.tte.l , je,„. j lemn* of n pm pic cl. nr,. f.„ h„ ab,.„t half wot,,, ha, with hm. two pair Mite re.. (..„t,fm n.,a wai.lcrmto with n.f weT ,,'l'Vfl T/""•’’•T T ' -r •imr in the win,., on h„ wa> i the fl'iolh Tin owner I, | c(im. ove,. . ,.e,ty,p. ,y «l.aVe, and t,ke him ,wayi „r will be il. an milt afrocilinc to lam. ^ WALLKtt <U Aitllh.lt, Jailnt of OoJjtepper co. T".»• "initeay h.« orice ,vd, h. war,old hTjubd Alh. Of A.,c.. .a cminty-b- lttt|. ft-*., bt- ttehl I ...it' e»: Ml « fVfl# to ft |M »#;,!. U/ lr A May 3d. ^ # K- ,i vofTcIS.' -- U AS fi.irwi’f..! I,.|i . fe.) nf Mathew, enrnfe .. . Rn,. e,, *V;» e.l I a v I Md, wha, it I, hel-eee.' t.elnne. ■ • - whom .be an ...Whv ca,.*, N,Z , ^ ~flTj S •hW Zirw «"*■ " feoev If r, .’.U ,;,y ","r , Watiem. ..-«•/ M.-i-v - V»r