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•A- '^Th^iVl&a'iioiJsnre- maltfng*an efl regret-to perceive, liQWfcvcr ^bjr tiio. fol lowing- avtic'lb \from the 'Albany' JDa'rly Advertiser, that a ;mufUDder-~ standfn'g has arisen- hetwceu .SQtne di the. Al.bjihy^infyqrter's; n an'd % the collector of this pott. \• We .publish itwVyith the* doflBla vicw^f giving- JMr'.. Thompson \jaBf ojpj^oirl uuily*tp\ oxpjoia^he transaction/ if_lhe has t%^r m !srcpi'es^otcd, , am]iif calling tiie ^attention 0/ the.government to the-subjecl, if tfte^l.aw has frwfi ne cessity been tljuij^lgRlly cotfsfrued. ; -tln.a V u^Mfc'Sifot time that Hie. Albttniansf haro attempted id en [_gage _in. \ foreign • ' 1 ' »C- astonishing—^dr ^goittittnipLis^tnposea attwS legislative bodies j.aod regular, courts ytnolker'Btou- t/p?^Th'e'^arb1.e-Mannfao--: jnrfng 'fro ^Jtp'i.oy- io'Dfar-.-Yorlr, encouraged by the' itnpflDity--wilh which\ tba Ullca Insu> ftGCq-Compapy^-a.od oilier' piratical inetilu-| (ion's'lia'ro l imposed upon a qredolooaand-abo- so'd publio/_hns within tho.sDace ofa few weeks ^nused'to'to strucl^.aod't^rown into'circula-j .-(ion, oorimuepso^o'mottjit of notes, engraved ih tbe likenetiof bTuk bills ;\but-iwbich .pna cloTe' Inspection; <appcarto- be inade^-pjyab'fftj. ^r»'\ < '.' 60 or 80 days after date. In a^gfe^ivphrr „ \ ,. • 1-1.1' • r 1 . ~™l It will be re 't-t- cou.nly, we are credibly informed, two dies, principally owned, by gentle. Bien tv*hp t had settled here from Ilhotto-Iala'nd— the s 'ame 'ycar.theN 'wesiertvand northern canals com- jnfenced uSnier- thi? : active aiid-a -ble superintendence -of Gen, Schuyler -^u£p&ugL£f Uie -diiy, the AifTa< rt .y bank, a libraryand lamps, ivll commenced in thajt year, so auspi». clous iu the history of Albany; and •yet it* 1 would seem she present )\ ganeraliuit. amaUnosLJ'gnpr-am oi kief,'and elude us for dpr pntt-Mlf, bas not t|io effect of opening oar eyes tp espy, so that wo may aVoiT^TiW'e'.donger. -How else catr we^iccounl for tho currency Ibat is at ibis jgjnc given to (Ito b'ills'of the Utica Insurance [rtai'iMj? Ii ia probutifc'tinleei3rttraWc%-| these. facts?* '• '' From the Albany Dally Advertiser. ' A part of the cargo of the schnb-. : ;ncr iinterprisf^tJnptj-AtwoodjjrerH\ [,!>& sold this morning on the. pier.. (It was the wtsinot tha owncfralaf ^tLthis vessel, 4oM»rijBg\$'c? to,Albany rimmediately after she arriyed at New-YorU, without the trouble and \expense of unlading there, and they j pnip«racd to tho collector of that port to take such measures as would prevent any infringement of the revenue laws by so doing. To thiyj e collector\ re- „ It wjll be seen fdijs the New York Ameft-\i c-itj) b> ourteesioi .s rejtort, tlial Ilia indlci ment »run-l Matapar and others concerned inTfiKl«c,e M'at'blo Manufactu'riug-Com()a>jy, baa been railed upland tvil^ bo tned at this term. M'-i\nlune, hoi»f vor,tt»e\gr«mt jtipgler, Malapcr, lias run away, leaving Ins bail 10 the lurch. 31,0 is supposed to have quilted (lie rounlry, carrying wilb him a cooaidorahle lura of morrej in .'gold. As long-as (tie lrgis-| iaturejhall continue tnigrnut uclsuLiucot't.o ralioDjuus 'cly drawn >up, and c.xctnptiog ihosu \•Tio acF under Ihi-m from personal ipspojjsi- :r 6ili(iCB, 60 Ions ill (ho pUtlllfl bo luble ~tCT IIIIHKMUJU, >1U toi t/ua/i£-Marble Manufacaurlng.Compaoy. Canal Commircs —' The Albany GJ7 ,el(c of Friday v menu '09, as ao oridence of the im mense and increasing busme^e-dono on tbc -jjnoals, that SEVKNTV boats arriyed at Al» TrenyTra -Moriday-pr^ou^jinitliis too., wbon tde£rie can'ai is Dot' used west oltjockpbrt. - - Tho Opamboa 't Babcock made her first trip ft£rii'NfiH>i>or4'l0 tins piabeTin Tuesday. It will be recollected that- the engine and ctuncry. of Ibis \boal are on a principle receut* ly invented and improved. 6y Mr. Bibcock, and which -was slated and explained in thfc pa pers- lasi season. \ TI10 improvement consirts -fn <lispen>ing with boilers and danger, procur ing a suQiuiency of power with a very small, portion 0( fuel and water, con |ractifig~1he wholr apparatus witluh the space of a few feet, and 4o< grnorali\.'g lbs stentn only in such qunntity as is i.ocdud lor each jnolioo. Smco the lart season eighteen feet have been adde.d to the length of the boat, aud her general ac-> cctrfmodationj have been much improved. The enjine has (he power of fif .een Corses, fused his couseot, alleging as a rea eon-that it was jcgnftpry-Jto law- Advice was then asked of W. P. Van-Nessy- U. S. District- Judge, '.amhie gave it as ht3 ^opinion that |'thc>law would permit thc^vessel'to ' go to her pl'a^e of deslinationi'with- out \unlading at anyMntermediatd pcnU^ifJhe collector sent on tc prop er ohlcTr to examige the cafgo whun unladed. But rtotwUUslan'ding'Jhis expression of a high law officer, \Mr. 'rtjompW)n Insisted that the cargo should be taken out. weighed' aud inspected- in New-York, and said if tho schooner should proceed on her way without the fulfilment of tliis requirement, he would lies., \patch a reveznic- v xuiter after her, antTbring ln'r hacft •! To avoid the lone- detention •which would be the consequence of this harsh, .measure, the ^o.wners were cgnfpefjed at.a-_great ltisTand\ expenso\ to unlade Iheir cargo, and afterward.s ship.i^gain'for no other errde^t ptirptise than to suit the wTilm and ihikiT«^ie\capliousu6ss\ 1 .. _ of the collectoV A monTjr-tr-rfv-J^\-^ 0 ™!»™ bl '!.>r- t willed a*nd s*lf-importa»it '4hDiiVd' Tiot~1rold- an' ofiice poifsessing' so much power. If thecourse adopt- ^cd by th 'jD cnll'eclox ah'tmld be puf-~ sued, it would prove a serious dis- •co^ragement to\ our • contemplaled _j West fnTlfa trade.\ . . ^ Since the above was written, we ~Bavo--learnt that appliea'ttc -Tf 'Jras,j beenmado'to make this city a port ofjjntry. -If^Uia-applicalion should' :be granted, as it no doubt will, oar 'firtfrchanTs will no longer have to boSv to the caprice of a Nevv^York coll^Qlor-, —^_ A ncwno^el by the auther of gerly, called \ IVgddstock,\ is ' poy4ailie press at ^liitaaeiptiiaTr this thousand dollars in these bills ivere^paid-oat in,a day, for horse's. Ere'.pay.day^ arrived, ll»ip company gave.noftcc tBat Uiey-^jd \ sus pended paymeut!'—one of (he principal jug glers ran away.-andH'Bcir^p.l^s .ate.no belter (lian-'t-filihy tags.\ . We. ebcjuld-suppose (hat the repeated impo tjlion* of ibis sort, that have beeo -practised.] by men qoinWn^d. lpgcthor_jjrider aome »po-, ,-cious DRuie, ns ' Lo.nb/rd,-*-' inaurance,' iic. vfduld pvt thn 'public on4beir guard, and awa keD-a spirit of juquiry,' tilienever one of tUese comme'fce. The, papers oTTIial citylnformus^as\ an intcreslitig facf^tlidt th'eTTrsTArtier- E icari. vessel wjnch fifeir ^r-ackejl its way across two seas, a voyage of 9000 nufasj-tb tbe Ba8tlndies,wa8 an .Albaby^sld&p^ commanded X>y~ Oapt. Dean, then of IhaPclly, about t]je year 1785. . The 6ame wrile.r subjoins the following facts : \ In 17*93, thrco brigs sailed from tllja place ; fl»r tbe West Ini -tly it may now and thi-n rap us ove^tho knuc- rompanies is seen travelling out ofits legili mate sphurc,-and insloa'd of pursuiog in good' fait); and lionoiy the business foi which it was incorporated, -making 0se^\ qf ita- .-corperate name, to cover unlawful banking, operations But I' 6eeitis that expericoco, however severe- is!waDted n and Its.advaqtageswlll bB perceif.\ .ed7°9t r owi '?J''! ln '' B 0 .t e / D ffi ?fl^'^^^-:SS5555 ptfsing^i^ciafed.jndividujK erly.'6ory«ed'would aoteicoea .asO ^m^ roigbt 'w,inu*'|n .di'rcctiq'ns whfeb- 1 would 'lead -withonj formidable jjUdden rieesrtoil)'d r cily!of 'AJeiqcbr .'wbTcbiJies 73,00' fcetabove'lba lefcl' of tb?*oii;~Jf: 'Y.'Timoi™ fK- • . '~ ' . ,. . . v . . The Kentucky Whig atating lheeiptinses plougbs,.Ca blacffsniitb's ihop'sjj51 grwr ^o>j-flf their' RoyaL-Family' sajs tliat gov. De.sba saw miilj, jo schools, 9 turopikes, and 20 pubr ' 1 \\\\\ ' '• - = —\»» \ic roadsi ' _ \ ~* ^Mr.'Bondinol was educated at the Cornwall schib^JC^oylre^^^ and made goqd progress la kpowledge.—ZJcif, Traveller*- - '--ft \ \ * ; .Q^jusllde^are establiBbtd. '.WitUin4 17^ y^afa tbeirhumbBrsbafe\ increased from 13,. 1 WMda baye,^ during}tbU,lirnof emigrated to .tbp..A'ritaosaJ,\^er.nto'^ parlicu; Jar^iii. ui^ernarks^as eVcn.iagive-tbe.-number''.! of bJaok^attle^ bortes, sbeep, swide,'J&& aod 1 stated the number of-loojM~>MpIoye\d*in mSn\ .nfactofeai-.tp.'be 762., Tttey have nearl y 3000 •l • — Albany* 3)1 ay A: recollected that in December ln's,l ftlr. 'Jeblei Hopping, of CawillOa, Onondaga- county, master of a-canal boat then in this ci ty, sqddenly disappeared, apd suspipioos were »float that he had come to his. eud by afoul' means, as bp »an known to ben man of integ rity ao'dfegular habits, a.bd had at the time money upon bfs'poison;' \* \ ' La%t Tuosday eveningiiis 4>ody was discov- pow : bwtefrittr^jB^iljjflaj«^ This' is'wa'Dted„and tts'.advantages'Wiirbe' This'fine road\ accompanied by all our fallow citizens I5l oratioTi shouldbo^v^Bfting— tho splendor of the spectacle should but reflect Tiro Jight of 'Our own hearts on an'era so glorious.?-' Bait. American. t j ' Slasonic Ceiebi'atiqn^ T HE LouO* Cbajrtor orpoya) Arch Ma« sons, and tbe Lenox Lodge of-ftlasier Masons will celebrate the aoniversarv of -ST t JOHNTfJE BdPTfST, n( I.eoox, on'tbo. •24tli pi—Jiine next. Th.e installation of tko X>tBcer« b' (Tio^db^ptor will be ~ib public at the- I'rcsbj tfiri.a.n Churcb;''* .... . _ Members of neighboring-Chapters hod Lod- ilra^vrnord^rnoliey- has beei^paid to tho fioVerkf-gei ari; paiflciilai'l) inviied trt .attend, at the\ received. $5f0Q0 taut year as b.i< salary ; $3000 -bad been drawn from (lib treasury for the .siip- pprjt .bt bis Jiopoful ^and beloved -aoo. Jsaac'^Bc 'SJds'tia, excl'isivo of the cosi dfjiu I(ro trials; IJbe- govornof^ss \w-.inJaWjJkIr»..Pjck *t, is sec, ceYajry oVstate, aiid i -eoeives ^1000. It is saRi Hdr's family iaono jrear, tl3nlb\fJie unrve'rsi- ty since, tlesepai.alibn of tbe stale fiom Vir gipia^ r ' -* -I&lMorrftilaty-Stu'ciie^-^We have to record this week ofle of the most extraordinary in -stances\ of iclf-inurder (ha) bos erer,.in (he course of our editonalgareer, come und*r our oCservat'onr Tiide'ed we doubt whether a I hh of Companion 8. Juddpat^qine o^Citcfi: A.M. - • • \ Cazenatia, January 3, tg|ti. similar instance can be found on record.' The eredjn (be upper part of (be Basin, wliep one j case w« allude to is ibat of a lad, but ..ttrclvr of tbe coroners, Mr.'j. ,Ci Fredenricli, sum-J years of inonedia jury of luquest to exaniino thro same, l'he bod y wjih dn»ilyj_dejilijicd by a number of pertdns-, well acquainted with th e deceased when living . Tie money aiid papers , as wel l as a watch, were /<lond\itpon the body , and' after a most ibocoyyb exuoiinalK'n_ ! Ibojuiy many uiiobscivirtg persons receive and- pa<fc f before one «f - «ur ju]Jgej.jipon a writ of htbe tb.so ttrdcri. ttor Ihey a.re nothing more)aup J» cprpus. who had been i.rtj>'1«mcd_ for petit I...:,:- .,.„„ .„ i,„ k<lt. „i .kn M»nk«nir.» \\'•ceny, upon cooftssiona, which, K is said, po»i'ng o them to be tolls ol tho -Mechanics' JJ>nk; but this cannot be th» cas«nilh ail—r • odJllie ma^Vtrn, bow-any inlell-gent and honest mail'.can suffer Imnjelf to'become ili- •VM \\°\1a (-Jn flip, turret! nf a nfilicmo bottenw 3u—friHiJi— uam8d=o»- -by deception, nod ivlildi will uio't assuredly lead to tits tame lisns^rons cuniequpDC|!S tbat bavo resulted fs «W\«II siin'iJ -jrielieincs tbat five gon? before unanimously returned a verdict IlutjLc dc--' censed came lo biydoathby accidental drowo- ing in the Albany Casiu on Ibe evening of ihe 3d of December, liT35. There \vak no mark of violence on .the 'Body.-- - ~\ Tbe deceased was las( seen a.litlle before P o'clock on the evening abuve. uainrd, and was then pasnlii;; up -UiwardB the lo'cli which enters tbe llasio. H<s ws.tcli, partly run' djiwn, had stopped at one minute and a half beforo 8 o'clock, wlncli renders it certain ko mutt have droit uod aboul'tli it lime; as after being cleared ol (be w«Jcr, it again coininen, ced running.— GJZ. 7{ aTtfiTuiffrir— A boy-waa last week bro't- rceny, upon •were wlrippod \fr'oin him by the magiilrateS ! While he was in pVisoii, it was atcertaiacd. tbat lb« theft Was commuted by another per son. Trie boy was scourged until hu confesH. ed a crime of which he watj innnceut, and theo iinnri»oi<cd-«pe«-<>unfflHiorn ihrcrrlMjirK ed— Rochester Til Lata vs ^u^ff«^—Atibe-(«lcSdl(irt of com mon pleas for tins count), a jout'ff woman of interesting appoaranco, but of a dejected and flushed countenance, was put-in ifie crnnjoal box and ditcliarged. On ii>quiry, ft appeared thai she ha.d bacn committed to tbe count) jail, where the had 'bi-tn several daj-s (we do not kno>v by which ol nnr juMices] on ajihargts of tteilinj; a* kinglr .<> k of oven wooJ I ! * On the same day a joung man. n uaiorious oOnder, guiltj of inaHy ttiefls, who had Keen convicted of hutse stealing, was put to the f \O'ler.inini g ibo siole-of ^gncullurc, had been \ breaking up the land holders, and land mar- kot here, whiio drawing olfils bidders to peo ple Uie «csli>rn countiy. Under su J i circum^ stances, pgilcullural, properly had become no restde lor the paj ment of dibts. To obtain a Tair .maikcl was all 1 wanted, and .Ill's tbe only mffftn<enf nhHpinff it. The idea was, more familiar to mo than younger bar for trial, but was suddenly set at liberty without punishment! There was. what is Call ed n Jlaw in the indictment ! a. mi6iinmtn£ ul the person whooirncd (he(.mleii horse! Jidri. •an had been writtfti JPilliam, by die hlunder of Mr. S.nnobody, and the rogue was permit- tea to elude ills pniifclinipnl lnr-dr\crvcd \' flm ll I I hi it iiiiitin limn nlninffiiil-iril lollji moral cense, of the coininunny, Nb blame can rest with \the judge*, who ha»o pvory dis position to corrrct such errors.— L. I. Star,' The Cbarletton Courier relates (he fallow ing extraordinary o 'ccurrencTr ~inr having rc- .ce.ridjriflfcen- plaq 'e in that city. ' It.apflea.r*-] th«t -f negro \IVliehelV convicted % anon *6n | the S7(h February ha'i and sentenced to be hting or! the 14th April, betwoe~q,tho-ho'urs of JO aod 2, was accordingly conveyed lo tho gallows erected/or (hat purpose, pt the usual place. Hut here an unexpected difficulty arose—there was no on» to perforin tbu officii Of -exectitioner ! Tho shoniTof Cbarlesion dis trict, w(io could not certainly be considered a*» the ^ofBccr. on such an occasion, of a court of mitgistrates and freclioldefs^refutedpiiiMfer legal odvicr, to. Sb't •lo'-th .c, liisltoi—and thr head constable, to whom this duly had beco a&iencd *>y the court (bat condemned (he criimnnj, refused to porfoim it—whofcuppn, at two o'clock,'the prisoner w«?-brought back (a .Qie c»ly, and-confinedin jatk* \\'- • -, Iikrde Island —On ttio*islan3 of tlhodo Ui^\ and has'proptllodlihe boat at the rale of ten' and, which is eleven miles long and fivo miles miles nn hour Tlietrip'to NewporL from ( broad, there arMeffiO hundred miles ofdouble' •'• ! - phico w^s_made on -Wednesday agaiust _ wall, from 4 l-glo 6 feet h'gh, most of which tlm Jthe tide and with^nt wind, in three hodrs aod forty minutes, and (too feel of wood only were consumed, iilie returned yostarday in three hours and ten fninutos ; having commenced \ruqu.ing\ (brthe soason.— Fruvtdence Am. Buttle JUonumeril.—UXux. committee oj dtc lltiok^r XIilF Association have decided that the' Iftonuii'ienf to ho, erected ^n-tbat^miiience^ \* . ti' 0 , early display noTicjjiif'valor, shall be.an Onf lisk 6u,lt of \Quihcy g\r 220 foct high, 30 feel m dt(ftneter al the base, and 15 feet at lb$ sum mit—the walls are lo bo constructed of 77 courses of stone of^2 feet 3 inches in'thick- UVM!f-»nd en<b ; _^lock wilt, piobably weigh frotp three to fivo'tuua. \^A hollbv cono, wilt rise from the centre, atouud wmcn afltglrt-of / steps trill ascend to the sotnuiH. The bast-of lhu cone will be 7 feet, the apex 4, in diame ter. Tlie workmen have'for some time been employed at thtfquatries\ in filling I ho- rough stones for ibe bmldcr^a-tuc.\ aud-tbey-tPill bo transported to tho tea shore as soon as, the 'railnay for (bat purpoto is ccmpli-tcd, and thchcu qouveyed (o ihc_bnttlelground. ChcrokeQ_Jndian*. —Mr. Elias Boudinot, a {.native Cherokee, and an agcol for his nation, has becrrra town sevcrnl days, and ditrrng tho.1 gillie baB delivered twolCddrcsscs, ffrr lbe'Tiur- puso jof soliciting aid id procunng a. .prinUng cblatlialimclil, aou Vo »tsis( in rounding a oa- I liajjiafeacadeiny in their territory. Jlcgav^a is handsome »r\d in cxcrll<-nt order. This wall has all been- built within ooo hundred and ninety years, and the\ e«p6TTsc of building it is esTfrJfSled to have cost more than tbe whule I'land Would tell for, land and bnild- ingv. The wallV if it wore-io one direct line, VJould, i*aeh fiom the town of Newport, on Rhode -Island, to Michigan teniiory. The lots on the ibltrrjd are io a high state of culti vation, nnd |t may bo truly jaid to have an aspect like the garden of Edeo. In (bis inland there,are-fifty five square miles; and perhaps -in nojpart of the world are there more pro ducts of (ha crrth raised lor man aod beast -tliarrtm this island, anniy»l(y, within (he same pompass-of gl-ound. Besides sllrhts.it is as hoaliby a place as any one in this country, and a rjipre delightful luminer residence cannot be iutadlonJhcjfflobe.' , Mexican J!<fiknlure-- We understand that Mr. William IS. Jaquea, of this city; who hat, for a number of years', bad tbe agepcy ofeomo; of the most important mail and slego coach lines to and from Now York,, is on (be poiut of tailing for Vera Crliz, with an equipment of horses; coaches and servants, to establish a regular and prompt mail communication' ba. tween Ibo city of .Mexico and Vera-Cruz.— Ilis recommendations to our minister at Mex- ico,\\«Tc-trmplo'to secure to him tho notice of tho.government, and we\ hope they will give bim a support and patronage, which will jus tify and retriald his undertaking, - concise view of tha*nation, in a. plain hnti A fiuexoadjjom Mexico lo Vera Crufc, will •pleaBing manntT. and clearly showed that-; bring Hie metropolis of the new republic into thoir.progrcss in civilization lias been limy | as early ccdiuiuuitufiuu nilli our -city, as we- ' oge, (son of A^r. John. Steel of (his city) who deliberately put A period to Ins ex ^ I'teocc, on Thursday last, by banging himself! The particulars oT lids lraglc^lTr(rirln-aT-tlrey-| liave'come lo our knowledge, are briefly these — About 1.1 o'clock ho vv5&~ohi>er»ed to pa*b thiougb the house ai'J enter the clumber , Tiut no suspia'dll \be'lng'enlerKmeJ of bis de signs at tbo Mine, he was suffered to remain till dinner time, whan his lilllesister was sent (o call Inin, £jul finding Ijim ia the chamber, she went into the garret, where he was disco vered hanging by tbc neck dead. lie bad secured a rope yarn to a beam j^i (he garret; (Wed a ilookc-aiound Iqs neck, ond^ajinnging jioui a box dn.trliialt |io had stood. WTnchrd Inmeeff into eternity. When found his knees neatly readied the floor—Ins neck wna. i>ro- keti -All tlie'tircuiiistaucts-of the rase con spire lo prove that ho wont dejiberately 1o worn, wjih tin-Roitlod purpose of destroying Himself. — iiarlfntd Mercury. T UB stibsci-iEe.rs'contifiue ITosinces as UJU- al, aKhcir oid stand, where '*' iiiiies-and AsheTs • A be wanted. \ BARK, for them, must in-futUra be delivered below | Jiearsetj Bafmt'sJIlill, - - ag thev are about to erect TAN WORKS Uiere. All pe{gqua_i<idebled arn rerjiiosled' to call and pay without delay, an we ulinll positively put such irr suit as^ro not eonn paJsI. peopla commonly? say. •• It don't mean me.\ Ihpso, be wpy who they may, will fin neins all who out us. • . - -~ v3 f R. & R. G. ALLRIV Mr. Jfffersnn. —We copy ^elow an extract of a letter tium Mi. JcfTji -son rel.Uivo to the contemplated • lutlery lor Ins relief. The achomo .of-U »i4 lottery is advancing with care and vanidity/^rtcj /urvbyorB are laying off tho Jande, and\ it will oot be long before Ibe details arolaid bnlore t|ie public. Extract tf,a letterfrntti Mr. Jefferson. \ I k/iew that my property, if a*\«ir market e obtained, waB lar Deyorid tile &II1UIIUI could of my {lebls, aod sufficient, alter paying them, to leave meat case. 1 knew at thnjaine time, that tinder the present abject prostra tion of'agncul'tiral jndunlry-in this country, nojnarffct cxu,ts for ibat forut of property- A long succession of unfruitful years, long con tinned luw prices heavy tariff) levied, on this and other branches to maintain that, of rnanu- fscluresf clamilotis fl ic (ua(ion« in the value (irour circuliting medium, and in my case, a want ol\ skill in the.managemvnt of onr land and lnbni, these Ciicom-.latices had been long perhaps, lum a iuiihh,! m i»u \unu jwmm^w !*it:uiJauii;i, Qi r miiicia , iiiui people, because so cdirlirton.iy ptAtUkk&litlWrd' \^adU'ol AlUmiytlUdvi' JfiO* the revolution. It had no connexion with ex •edioocy I .stead of being suppressed, ihere- fjr-e, wiih mere games of chance, lotteries had'been placed under llif diSci.ejtion of the legislature as a means of sometimes effecting .purposes desirable yvlnle left voluntary ...Whe ther my ca'so was within the .tatlsar.pl., lh ,at discre'llon they wero to jiidffeVari^B the irT togrity of that jndgmeTjr ,-riia ^tbo !3 fflbit-p or .* feci Confidence. . t '• The necessity which dictated this expo- dient cost ine, in-its early stage, unspeakable niorufication The turn it bas taken, so much bej oud what I could bare expected, has coun tervailed art 1 -bavo suflered .-and becomo a souTce -olfelicjty which 1 should otherwise net- «r hate known. lint this Wool. T UB stlHscriber wishes to, purchase the) ,eniutiig'se»Eon, FLEECE WOOL, for wlricb tbe highest market price will be paid. JOOTJ WILLIAMS. Caztnovia, March 0, 1026. 32 NOTICE— LL persons indebted to the subscriber^ an bonk or nolo. ar-Q requested fo call and totllo /njmediateir. ihoso whoso ac counts »ro nol sedled by the first day of Msy next, will recpive further notice. EBE'NEZER KNOWLTON. ro^enoeio. Mjirch |3. 1020. 33lf • ^ ' ~\ . n y K If \W-OT E T>itt;K >T- COtlUECTED VfSESLT FROM-amfi X£W tQ£K ^. PAPEHB. NEW yOKK, Jpfft-rson County -1 pr ct.dJ«. Niagara *~ Washington and Warren ' - 1 Barker's Exchange, N. Y. 30 a 35 Bank of PlatUburgb Cbeonrgo ' 1 Mulu«k 3 4 Central - .1 Auburo , • 1 Ontario- « J Utica - .1 Nowburgh Branch 1 Itocbes'.er I Columbia Green 6odn(y Cattlii'll bank Geneva Mechanica £Wrmers, Albany 34 34 i^Q.,r„ i par All others i n (his state NEW iMMPSIItKt'. —Alkbanksinihls stnif * ^mtAioivTr^^ All banks in this stale MM tFTiSWV, NATIONAL JUBILEE; We observe with peculiar j^ensura thtit the eastern and southern papers, thus early in the season, are endeavoring to rottso their fellow citizens to a splendid cclebra-- 4iMjrfour ensuing anniversary.- The next Fourth of 3nTy -Tvtll~ complete -the- fiftieth; anniversary of our national ind6pondenco. Through what variety pf change lias tho last half ccntury 'pasB04< howpregftant has , , „ . it been with the fine of kingdoms and of! (v \hTn tonbank\ cmpires. We hope in this republic, which ( Sla 7 0 ' h f D ° t at Camif lms been borne steadily and. triumphantly ' along, surrounded by tho wrecks and ruins of so many nations, .Jhe next' anniversary will bo held as a day of political jubitcfoUy all classes of men; that it will he no partial cclebration/but u day of general jqy^ .mirth .and congratulation—that the farmer will *forsake Ilia -plough—tho mechanic his im plements of industry—the merchant his desk—and join in one triumphant demon* stration of joy—thaj^thfKfecling will bo u- nanimous, anil \3o onto frhwnirig'brwV ob scure tho gladness of our national jubilee. Even in die contemplation of such a spec* tacle as nvelvo millions of freemen divideS by rivers and mountains, bur uniting jn.'uis celebration with tho cordial feeling inspired by the occasion'of such an anniversary, the heart swells With 'delight=mari feels him self ennobled, and in some measure par^ taRes of tfio gnindcur that he contemplates. But if we would have an anniversary \wor thy of thetime-nnd dignity of the evnn,t,no time is to be lost. Our follow citizens' should assemble into in thoir different wards,, and appoint_comm>tCccs with full powers to mcer^-confer', devise and estab lish the manner of celebrating Freedom's Jubrlc6. It fhould be characterised with f1T \lTin..trn^rrjprf rTirt<fc\W \f pr n TS^on Q j State bnpk Albany under;$20' 3-4 Orange Conply bank^ 3-4 All other banks in the slnfe- CONNECT1CUT. New Haven ba'nk par Bridgeport bank par ^Jfdrw'iicli bank' - . . . ^ par T.harhes bank, Norwich ' - pax Fairfield'coi bank, Norvratk 1-S di«. Biifthi bank Kiicjlnven - ' broken Derby . ' All others in Irm stale s~ 3*4 a.l dis. RHODE ISLAND. VAJ^.Uic,baoki, in this state 3 4 dis M-*S'ACHDSETT$; Banks in the cilyyof-rJoalon Spnnpfluid bank All others in this stnTo .WUVINE. Wiscassot flalluwell Sz Augusta Casline broken broUen brnkoa 3-4 dis. 3-4 dis. ^„ 3-4 dis. 1 1 \1- 1 par par div. Cumberland bank, Bridgetoo Fanners' bank Mount Holly Salem steam mill & banking co. Ldinbardy & Protection bank brokjott State bank at Trenton . brobeo Tlie.bills of the New Jersey Manufacturing and Banking company.-fit Moboken. par,'and aVe received al all thn bank* in New York. DISTRICT OK COLOMBIA. Morchanta bank of Alexandria broken Franklin bank of .do. • y, broken Bzok of Columbia \ \ 20 dis All others io tbe district - 1 a 11-2 PENNSYLVANIA. Ranks in Philadelphia par Bank of Chester county . 1 a 1 f-2 dia Delaware county bank ,1 Farmcrb' bank, Laucastcr • I ttarrisborgh bank 1 No'rristown bank 1 Easltro bank r , _ 1 <3/>rrhnnlo'wn bank ' | Notthajon^a bank A t Facmcti^f^abckrtm\ ituTmrtllo 1 a I 1-S York bank; Little York - • 1 a 1 l-z Gettysburg!! bank 1 a 1 1-2 Chambcrsburgh hank 1 1 -2 Carlisle bank ^. 1 W Hank of Pittsburgh 2 • endirrg bank I 1 -2 Greerts'brvrgh bank C <- ilrownsville bank 8 ^ New Iloro ' • \ r ,\i