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CANAL V o l . I I . 1 *t*HK H E R A L D J J PUBLISHED EVERT WEDXESDAI, BV T . C . S T R U N G . and Ti KM S. I T o Villrfjr** Subscribers T w o D o l l a m ? ! » « CasTS per annum II Subtnribers who receive th e ir papers at tit JSSce Two D o i X i a s p f r jnoum , payable quarterl> III To M a il Subscriber n Two D o l l a k i peran lUB. payable in advance If d < g le c t e d ,$ 2 . iO )V To com p a n ies o f t e n or more, where one o( ye number b, C .mes accountable for the whole, threi > B tst paper payab le quarterly V No Paper* w ill be discontinued t il l all»rrea> \tt are paid but at the discretion of the Kdito' UJ»Adverti«em enU in s e n e d three weeks for $ pr square and for e v e r y subsequent insertion 'lb cts itr square. A liberal discount w ill be B a d e !■ W e who ad v e r tise by he year. P R 1 N I I N O . Pinrm.iTs, BLA«t>,C»ans,HARD-BiLLs, he he P.feented w ith N e a t n e s s and F x r e d itm n BANK N O iIS K X C H a N U L . Corrected weekly fro m th e N ew-Forh Price Current. |/.S . Bank N o tes, not pay- ? ercLdU able at N e w - i ork, j itjf o fN e tc-V u r k and N- *• State JYotes ^ew -Y o rkCity Notes acob B a rker’s Kx. Bank 85 tanks of Albany iank ot Troy lohawk Bank, S chenectady jinsm gburgh Bank Sank of Newburgh if not signed with red w.k »o. signed with red ink par per cL dis par per par par par | perct. dis >o. payable at Ithaea 1 do Vashington Sc VV a rrrn hange County notes ^atskill 50 do h do h de ludson Bank 9 4 to 90 d o lalambia Bank at Iluds en ^ do fiddle D isctrict i do lank of N iagara 874 tlo Iqueduct Asaociatinn ? at C a tskill $ 2 do Luburn Bank I do iauk of G eneva I do Central B .at Cherry Valley i do Chenango Bank Columbia Receivables H do h do V* Ontario Bank at do )atario Bank a t Utica *ff»rson County Bank lattsburgh Notes NKVV-JERSEY •rsey Bank 'anksin N ew a rk tate B. a t Elizabethtown tate B. a t New-Brunswick lank of New-Brunswick J per ct. diJ. udson do 94 to 90 do Jtica Bank I do Jtica Insurance Company 5 do Jtica B. a t Canandaigua jj tlo ) do | do IS} to 15 do 1 $ to 14 do NOTfcS. par par par par par par par P*r .. per c t.d is do do do par par Jjm P a l m y r a , ( N . Y . ) W e d n e s d a y , J u n e 2 6 , 1 8 2 2 . ia i g J V K tV - r O R X W H O L E S A L E PRICES CUR RENT. [ r o n n t c T E D w i - e k i . v .^ A H T ICI.E8 b llE S , Pot, do. Pearl, Beet, Mess, do. Prim e, Hutter, flist qua) For exportation Beans, Bristle®, Am'can ileeswax, yelluw Boards, Oak, Yellow Pi oe Candles, mould, dipped. Cheese, Am , ship orn, ye!. N . riv Floor, N . Y. sup. do. live, Feathers, Amer Flax, do. Flax-Seed, clean, Glue, A m erican, Gtn, Country, Mams, Hog’s Lard, Honey, iHop 9 , 1 st. sort, dorse hair, ‘lemp, A wa. rot Hot ns, < >x, Indian Meal, .„eather soal, dress’d upp«*r, undress’d, vlustard, Amer. do. in bottle**, Oats, < >il,Linseed, Am Peas, white, dry G reen, Pork,prim e, new. M ess, do. Plaster of Parts, Rags, country, Rye, Soap, Am. white, do. T a rpenti:ie .''catiiling, Pine, Oak, S h in ie s , Pine, Timber, Oak, Talliw Amer, ['wine, Seine, Serving, W h e a t, N. Riv. W h iskey, Rye, A p p le, W o o l.M er. wash common do. A m er. h a tters, PFR FROM ton $1*7 5f 152 5i bbl 8 r;> B 1 v? lb 17 IS 9 7 bu 4< lb. <-N — O , 18 M. 18 16 lb. 13 H bu 8 bbl 6 37 4 lb. 41 li i ask 9 r j it (rail 8 lb. f- H 10 lh ton 2f; 0 100 17 bbl 4 11) CT ule 2 6 . 2 50 lb. 5t. I..7 1 2. bu 3 t?all . ’ 7 bu 6 10 lib. 9 I 1 '01 . 4 7- rw t 4 5U bu 7i Jb 12 y M 14 25 lun 2 50 •tq It 00 II». 10 TO 4 f 1 r.5 bu gall ''.-I 71 lb SC) ____ s< no 130 9 5 87 SO 14 5( 20 10 5( - 2 .' 5 1 10 1 *< 44 11 10 9 1 > 21 . 25 OO S 15 I 37 1 1 9 13 5 5 7 > 13 15 45 45 5(J 72 50 65 N E W GOODS, (L a test arrival.) H D. DAVENPORT, & Co. \V E thre day received at their store '<i Main s treet, one dour east of A- Hen- •lee’s, a new supply of Sp r ivg Goods, all if which will be sold vety low for Cash >r produce. 'lhey have a large assortm ent of Calicoes, of the new e st and best pal terns. Bombazetts, ‘if various colors and qualities. Common Shawls, Crape do. Crape Dresses, Silks, Ginghams, &c. Together with Domestic Sheetings, Shirting 9 , Stripe 3 , Plaids, &c. &c. — ALSO— Crockery, Iron, Steel, Nails, Glass and Hollow-Ware. N. B PO T \S H K K T T L R S f r n m the Taberg Furnace, kept constantly on hand fC T J avern keepers are requested t\ call and examine a choice collection ol Liquors. Gentlemen Canal Contractors are informed, that t>iey can still be sup plied, on very reasonable term s, with B-ainard’s approved Patent W H E E L - n A 11 R O W S . (Q^Cash paid for V\ heat, Pot &c Pearl A S H E S . ralm t/ra. Mnrch 12, 52-ff P o m p . Latest of All. tate Bank at Paterson tate Bank a t M arrutow n ussex Bank ?renton Banking Company State Bank at Trenton 1 to tate Bank at Camden 1 tn farmer’s b . at Mt. Holly 1 to Jumberland Bank 1 to C O N N E C T IC U T . Jriijgeport Bank Eagle B. at H aitford if made payable in N.York Hartford B. it made paya ble in N . York par M iddletown Bank J per c t. dis, Phenix Bank a t Hartford do Derby Bank d° M ASSACHU 8 ETS. Boston Banks 4 Per f ^ ,8, Springfield Bank do. Hampshire Bank, at N o rth hampton 1 § do. Salem Banks 1 j do. W orcester Bank 1^ do. Olher M assachusetts notes IJ do. Jfew-Hampshire notes l j do. RHODE ISLA N U . Providence Bank J do. Washington B a n k ,a t W es* terly ^4 do. Other Rhode Island notes 1 J do. VERM ONT. Burlington, and W indsor 1 $ do PEN N S Y L V A N IA . Philadelphia City Banks par to ) do. Silver Lake notes 55 to 60 do. Germantown Bank 1 do U a rnsburgk 1 t o l j do B a n k o fD e faw a recoun l t o l j do. 'Bank of C h e ster 1 to 1$ do Bank of Montgomery C o . at MorruKown 1 to 11 do. Mew Hope Delaware Bridge Company f j to 3 do. D E L A W 4RE Farmer’s B. of Delaware 1 | t o 2 p r c t d i » Other D e law a re note* 5 to 25 do Montreal B a n k , 1 ; Bank of C anada 1 K inptoo, (U p p e r Canada) t to 2$ M E R C H A N D I Z E . G e o r g e B e c k w i t h , his old 4tand in the v illage of P al myra, is now receiving from .New-York, and opening for sale, a com p le te anti ex tensive assortm ent of European, E. India ii American Merchandize, C o n sistng ot Dry Goods, Groceries, Crockery, Glass-W are, Hard-ware and Cutlery— I r o n , Sl& e l, N a i l s , G l a s s , & c . &c. T h e above Goods have been purchas ed wholly with Cash, and selected with care from the latest iirrpottations,—and he has hill confidence in inviting his for mer custom ers and all others who may wish to buy Goods cheap, to call and et am ine his assortment ; and he assures them , that he will sell as low as can be purchased in any section of the western country. M a y 1.1822. _______________ 7 - tf L. W E SCOTT I n f o r m s hi* friends and customers, that he ia n o w receiving and opening for sale at his old stand, directly opposite the Eagle Hotel, corner o f Main and Ca nal Streets, a general and well selected assortm ent of Merchandize* From tbe Liverpool Merci’ry. The Female Convict to her Infant. 0 sleep ooL my babe, for the mora of to-morrow Shall soothe me to slumber more tranquil than tb in e , 1 he dark p»»e shall sliirld n e from shame and from sorrow, 7Tiuugh the deeds and the gloom of tie (bitty are mine. Not Ion* shall the arm of affection enfold (bee. Not loi £ sbalt thou h.u>g oo thy mothef't food breast ( Xnd who with tbe eye of delight shall behold thee And watch thee, and guard thee when I am at re** ! *nd yet it doth grie.e me, to wakt>tbee, my <*eare*t, The pangi or thy deaolate mother to see i Thou wilt weep when the clank of my cold chain thou lieamt. And none but the guilty eliould mourn wvei me. \nd yet I mast wake thee— for while tboo art weep in*. 7\> c a lc the* / stifle my tears for a while • But thoo mui I’ ii in tby dreaass while )>laddly sle«p mg. And oh • how it wounds aie Io gate on tby smile •' Mas 1 mv swe«t babe, with wbat pride bad I p ren’d thee. To the bosom tbat now tbrob, with terror and shame, / f the pore tie of WrtooU* afiVrtioo had ble*t ihee And bail d the* the keir of th) father*# high haft.t- that a^dilj noi—I mouru compriatog' D r j Co Goods^ Groceries, Crockerj, Hard-Ware and Glass-Ware $ Nails, Iron, Steel, <f?c, A L S O —a choice assortm e n t of MfcDriigs and U Medicines, Paints and Oils. Likew ise—A supply of School Books A N D H A T S , of alm o st etery description. PalmytCL, M a y $2, 1822. 10-tf But now^witb r«mor&e thee, F o r s a k e o t n d frieodle**. a» ®f>oo i | k « i w i'i be. Io a world, if It caiiooi betray ihsi will worn thef. Avenging the guilt of thy mother on 'bee ^ In i wben tbe dark thought of my f»te .hall awaken The deep bliuh of shame on th, innocent rlie. k •^brn by all, but he God of tbe orphan forsaken A borne and a father iu »ain thou .ball seek I I now th>- tbe base world will seek to dcceire thee, With falsehood like thdt wkicb thy mother be guiled , Deserted and helple**—to whom can I leave the* f Oh / Ood of the fatherless / pity my rhiJd ' B a t t L e \ s o \ g OF A o b e c ^ n s o l d i l b ’ s l a d t . 0 0 forth '—like the to o in his might 00 forth !- like tbe dawning of day j M ay the plume oo thy helm be the star of the fight And thy brand be th r flash of the fray ! 1 lo»e thee—yet ne’er be il said. 1 bat love did tby spirit restrain ; / bad rather behold lb«« a iteto au4 dead, Thau a coward in Ufa to remain Then •* forward aod fear ool the battle cry be : Wjtb glory return, or return not 10 Be ! I could Joy o’er tby corse, tboogb my tear* Should wttb tbe red wounds deilh had made— F or encb crimson gash like a ruby appear*. On the f oat if it be bu< displayed ! But O 1 my soul never coaid bear I he thought that tboo fl*«l st fro® the fo«— One scar oo tbe back woald awaken dwptir, A o i gire to my heart n« death blow ‘ Then ** forward aod fear uo tby battle cry be— W'kii glory return, and io welcome to me / M iscellan e o u s AJlen, Richardson, 6c co i h h receiv'e all kinds of Property in Store, and Forward the sam e to anj place d irected. They will a lso make ad vances in Good*, on prop«ity entrusted (o t£ e ir c a re, to be forwarded to market, and account to th«b ow n e r in Ca»h or 'goods, for the nett p roceeds when sold. (tpCash paid for POT and PEARL ASHES.1. P a lm y ra, M arch ?.5, 1923. 2 -v-O-tf 100 Blls. SALT. L W E S C O T T l-as/u s t received of # M oses Johnson & Co directly hotu the Oaterfburgh M anufactory a large supply of pftre rectified SALT; warranted free Irom Limr,,— A lso 150 Boxes Table Sfelt, of a superior quality J -which he w illsel! low tor Cash. i M a y 29, l i —tt 0 1 h o r r i b l e An extraordinary murder was lately committed at 8 t Petersbnrgh. T h e servant of a family tin going inio (he kitcher, fotlnd a basket containing an in fant, together with a letter and purse with two hbndred roables. Tbe letter eaqtpfed her notice, abd tempted by tbb money, the inbh feaft wretch feaoWetl to destroy the child. Sbfe threw it into the Urge stove Used in that country, where the poor innocent waa f t ^ d i l ; coniuined; the money f t i i aecret cd; ?ind every thing likely to lead to auspicion pnt away; by the time tbe family which hUd been abroad, returned borne. The master, how ever, a and respedattfe man, by accideht found tJbe Je«*r which informed him of tfce ^*P°*' it, and stated that b« »bo«ld re ceive 3600 roubles every qnarter while t\)t infant, whom circum stances forced iU parent to conceal, lived und^rJbU charge, fie called op the servant, Itho at llrst denied all knowle«lgfe of the f a c t; but b«* [No. 15. infc closely questioned, at last con fessed her crime, to the enormity of which the ashes from the stove bore horrible testimony. She waa committed to prison, and has prob able ere now paid the forfeit of her life.~jEffg\ pay. A wealthy farmer, in a neigh boring state, took the following method to dispose of an unruly cow. , A gftmeman calling on M r. A. with the intention of purchasings, cow, was shtiVrn among a ntkmber, the only cow, rfhich waa a toobli* looking aoimal, of good colotir and well built. M r. A. said he did not witfh to part with that one, jit she had a very bad habit of kfcic- *ng and stamping with one o t her four feet. f The gentleman t^otight this a very trifling iFdttlt, and wi*h- pd to kdow the price of her. M r. A. answered that he talued her at so much but did not wish to part with her, as she would not answer his pnrposp. (Mrs* A, seeihg the Sjeotleman’s attention fixed oh this row, came, out of the bouse, and requested her hu&band tiot to sell her as shfe would not answer the ;<nr chaser’s pUrpos&t Thtegedtle* nnn was then Cotiviiltbd that thl# was a Piip^rior.fcow, sbd imtbedi^ ntfl\ « ffi red the prlre. Tbfe wo- »n then hegan to rry, anti vn\<{ er linxbnnd would client the »iemnn <f he ef)l«l tlio c iw. liUblntitl sh'hI he had not oflV.rt'd her fur sale, and could not tfjidk of potting ijff auch a cow to wroft^ my person. Tbe gentleman 1 af- .er mu< ii bantering offered five dol- ars more than the own«r vaio* d ner at. After much hesitation the unruly animal was parted With »t this offer add the gentleman drove tftr home, aatisied that b« had made a good bargain. T h e next morning the cow kicked over two usaids that were scot to milk her* >nd they returnedwith their com plaints, when tbe gentleman went out to make trial himtylf, and hap- ,illy escaped with a bruised shin. He then started in itage and went to Mr. A. and demanded hig mon ey back because be had cheated him, in representing that tbe cow only kicked in <ine of I e / fore feet, when in factahfe kicked in her hind feet. Mr. A; refused to pay back the money, a l he told nothing but the troth, tbe cow wsa in the hab it of kickip^ with one of her f o u f feet, and d id not say, whether it wasorieof her forward or hind feet. 1 he gentleman went hotne witlr (he determination never again id attempt io out- Yankee a Yankee. A lawyer once jeeringly ask«*d a Quaker, if he could tell the differ ence between alno and likewise .—■ ‘ O, yes,’ said the ($tfafcer pertly* ‘ Erskine is a great law y er; bii talents are admired by every one : thou art a lawyer l U o but not like- ■wite. A gentleman ofEdinborgh, be* ing presMd its subscribe to the na tional aiponttrent to btt erected ia tbat dtyv ta commemorate the e- noti of tCfe late war, replied * I ’ll tfo nai’ sic thing \ the national debt ’i «»y opinion^ is nionament t* nough. C^nsellor Lillitttzin, oflPrMifk' ^ on tbe Maine* h at j^61Iil#fed a Work in whicfr W attempta (<3 pWvfy argumeBtadTely |c melhod- iciity, ihatthe prtdiciiont ireipect^ irigJAnti-Obriat, now on lh* eve ofbeibg accomplished. Anti* Chriit, he assert* will appear m