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A r e w a r d <»fj ty ol restoring to Ferdinand tl>< SflO d o l l a r s h a * b e e n o f f e r e d b y the P o s t | V | | t (|,e powers which FrailC* in her a r r o g a n c e , demands. Ii this result we see tht* friger oi Mr. Canning the new miniate' U p p e r c e n e d that the Congres1- of Veiona would assemble ui der no very cordial auspices.— T h e Kroperor Alexander was ir- ritnted and ‘-siung with nellies and pissinires,” at the ungalUnt termination of his designs cn 'Turkey. F r a n c e swelling un der the ridiculous pride and re ligious bigotry of the Kourbous made her appearance, with a full determination to obtain p r- misston of the Congress to clias tise the rebel» in Spain, and re- stoie our cousin to Im former rights. Austria is anxMUs to retain her hold on Italv, and England tired of fighting for o f i- ers, wisely lesolvmg to remain neutral and to profit by a conti nental war, liy employ inn her tonnage and aelli ig her u m i i i i - facturcs lo tho bilh^erenl pow era. The issue of this content may easily bo foreseen. France marches hoi armies into Spam, and the war commences Tlie least reverse which tlie French 't'hero 1 arm y nieetB with will be the ftig- •Oengtjiened hf twelve ad d itio n a l lu x i n r ; uxie D a l o f T P V o l t III I* T a i l C e , t h e ( l i a - h e . . i n c - (lit- oion b ot M a y la .t , an d that ..u r e - b e t c r i a l s f o r w h i c h a r e S U l l C I C U l y tm e of it- flr*t fotm atioo it liatr*c*ive<j 1 . 08 U 6 J 6 il,,* ! - ? « . . - I I .1 poanris in «jb»cirp'toai, and di»tnbute<j 3 >t>3 enpie* of ib*- Bible * -tf *r a s C a n a n d a i g u a b o o k s t o r e . J . D . 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Bucb a w o n tau u worthy •fa Turin*I) oohleman for a hu baud S o p h i a — A s t h e '■tory o f S o p h i a is jiow c o m l u d c d , w e r e q u e s t t h o s e E d i t o r s w h o h a v e c o p i e d it i n t o ‘. h e i r p a p e r s , * H h o u t g i v i n g c r e d i t t o t h e M i s c e l l a n e ous R e g i ' t e , to d o u s t h e j u s t u e w h i c h c u s t o m d e m a n d s , b y n o t i c i n g it a t th e < nd. i f n o t b e f o r e . T a k e tlie other side of the ques tion, suppose France succeeds in coercing Spam in to her views, the moment the French frnopn withdraw, the Spaniards revive the Constitution. Suppose it tendon ar.,!,*,.' neCeBBBry l° OC™py Snail. With or Turk-, I,»,.!,r troops, (Treat Ifritain then inter feres. W h o is to command the Frein h armies ? T h e old Mar shalls ? T h e y have had enough of Spain already. 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T h e w h o l e s e e m s n , e p u b l i c c a n be a s s u r e d , t h a t bv 1a- * v o l u m e , r e v i s e d b v t h e a u t h o r . ’ t G h a v e b e e n a tr a p , b a i t e d to k l \ S , , l l s l i n ‘‘. t h e y s a v e a d i s t a n c e o’< t<n M iscellaneous Register, j ^ |h f f e e b l e g o v e r n m e n t of 'w.:,';1 , ' ,M ^ ' ' \ \ Singular r o n i n c idence .— It is a ^'ra*]cc’ whi|ch 6pem8 be full remarkable fact, th a t Washing- ° ‘ ^ iA w '{hou[ a c a u s e T h e ton, Adams, J e f f e r s o n , and Mad- ^ ° ’oent that war Lw ™<>9 »‘ot, ison, retired from t h e Presidency Ku89'ar ta,kf>® UP Lher 7,fl ^c,1 at t h e age of S I X T Y - F l V F and aga,“ 1P L>anube’ an<1 Al,B- that Mr. Monroe will retire at [n a rema,r,s neutral. rl ’l»e Ho- Ihe same age. W h a t is still 7 ^ ,,iance. a f'd the pence par toore extraordinary, it is h i g h l y ! ^ ’ See,n to bave laid l h r l r a \i probable that this strange coin - 1 .grPat « p l « » i o n ; and the cidence of i g e s will b e coirtinJ J ? . . \ toSe l h e .r Wllh tbe .Ln,lprI Ued through the next Presiden- • S ’ TJl G K S. A n e w i.i.ne o k s t a g e s , o n the North Road, and on ie . i ie ui the C \ N A L , bas commenced tunning regularly (tom Rochester to Au burn, as (.>i|uws : Io leave Roc'iefter every Monday, V\ a d Friday morning p i e c e - j to possess at commodat.ons and conven- P . t u f . o ' . f Palm I M m r7 m ,e,,“ ;**• “^ 8l ,fnnt *ul,er*or to those usu-' Inn anH ’ i ‘-V.“ \ S ^ N1\ M,PZU ■\? publ.C hoUWS in the C 0 U 0 - ' ma. and .. ,.*e at A u b u ,.. at six o’clock t,y. It.s n o w in .he po.asssion ol the evening | subset iber, and every assiduity on his1 I eave A . hu r ^ l t u p a “ W' U bt* U<,ed t0 &r a l , , > t h o 8 » w h o P A ,rn ev*rv 1 T hurs may favou. him w.th their patronage. S. S t . JOHN. N a v 1 8 , 1 8 2 2 . Jjialterm; John Q u i n c y Adams, States, have only to remain neu tral and m a k e as much as thev can by tbe tempestuous stale of prominent c a n d i d a t e , being: bh ^ 55, will be e l e c t e d when 57 5 thJ ^ g B ,n E a r o p e . - N a t . Ad tbe How 05, will b e e l e c t e d when 57 , ____ retna.n eight years in office, and j m **r,b1>~ „ «h, ioWD of « tne golden age o f sixty-five, >>y w < Mr j«Hn Wllow his illustrious predeces- Ml” Hau\ rLA'K lors to a dignified and venerated tetiremeoL — R o chester Tel. *Melancholy accident .— Serojrn lately o f Manchester, ntarto tountj, was killed on 0; N 3d insl by the fall of a tree, • ult Dr ' I I.IDf ^ I« - D I E D - i t Pbiladalphi*, on the Vi8t** M ichael L i k i , late a Senator io Congrenv. At Red Hook on the Zlth alt Mr« U r , l/Aotfo, vlte of Geo. Jotio A IttA Sfcrrtirjr at v i r lo Uadtoa, Mr*. L t d i a a l u m aj/-<l J J moihri o f tli«late Lieut. \V H. Alien o f .b e V s. Na»y On tbe 27tb of Oct oo bu p » n ; e from PbHadel pbfa to Iyxxlon, tba Haa. W i l u i h LiQwnrntt, of South Carolina. h I h e y s t o p , a r e n o t to b e s u i p a s s e d b y a n y o n t h e s o u t h r o a d . I h e y a ' e luitlver in f o - m e d , that not- w.thstar ding the great competition now exis ti n g between the Ol line and the Opposition, aod llip l ow pri c e s for which ihey c a r r y passengeis, tiavellert* are as sured .h ey will find thei r e x p e n s e s equal ly low by this line. T h e i r h»r«es and arrta^eg » n be at least a* good as t hose ’ a n v other line,— F o r seat* a p p l y to John L ^ L h u s t o p h e r . R o c h e s t e r , a n d C. H C o e r Auburn. S. S C O V E L L & C o . Palm yra. Jan l.{, i « ISRAKL J RICHARDSON, A 1 T t J K N K Y A I L A W / « a » d ) £ C O M M I S S I O N E R , H v opened an office one lioor emit of lh« E » r !r H 'tel, in Him v il'a g t pALHTtA N « t 18. 1122. H a t S t o r e . A l b k r t R a n d o l p h J O H N F L K M I N f ? , J * . J l 'l T U I l N E Y J I T I-H W . « H a , opened m otte* lo tbe village t t Psl- *05 mvr«, and will give firtct attcutlon lo aoy busm e ti i»lru,let 1 io l,i> rate. ^ Nor 13 1822. 34-tf. I N F O R M S t h e i n h a b i t a n t s o t P a l m y r a a n d i t s v i c i n i t y , t h a t h e h a s c o m m e n c e d t h e Halting Business, w h i c h lie w i l l p r o s e c u t e in a l l i t s v a r i o u s b r a n c h e s , i n t h e b u i l d i n g f o r m e r l y o c c u p i e d b y W m . S e x t o n , d i r e c t l y o p p o s i t e ' i r . U . B e c k w i t h ’s S t o r e , o n M a i n t i t r e e t a n d w i l l k e e p c o n s t a n t l y f o r s a l e , or all kinds, warranted t be o f the first quality. (£P C A S H paid for Hatting and Shipping FURS. W o o l, green Lam b ’s $kin8 W i t h t h e w o o l o n , w i l l b e r e c e i v e d in p a y m e n t f o r H A T S , a t t h e l o w e s t CASH p r i c e s . P a l m y r a , M a y *1,1822. 10-tf 8chool Books. J. D .E V E H N G H iM k Co. H a v e j u s t r e c e i v e d f r o m H e w - Y o r k J a l a r g e a s s o r t m e n t o f School Books, —viz.— B IB L E S , W a tts’ Psalms & Hymns, T estam ents, M u rray’s Grammar, do. do. Abridged, English Readers, W e b ster’s Spelling Book, N o r th American do. do. C o b b ’s do. do, W a lker’s Dictionary, D a b o ll’s Arithmetic, M o r se’s Geography, C h ilds’ Instructor, A variety of T o y Books, B lan k do* a n d f i r s t q u a l i t y W r ilin g Paper. Wanted 1000 pr. woolen Socks, A quantity of home made Flannel and Fulled Clotb. A L S O —-One T o n ofXfifst q u a lity Butter, f o r w h i c h a f a i r p r i c e w i l l b e p a i d i » G o o d s , a t t h e i r l o w e s t c a s h p r i c e s . Palmyra, Stpt. 28,1822. 39-tf. New EstaJtj|jphment. 2 & t t g S n t H & A r e BOW o p t fling a t Ite Brick.Store, Bags ! Hags !! tedpay mentr to the Herald. § | i s , suited to Ih* tea&^Wcfi 'ther pl^W them^Jv« to !»<ll st tht Itnei*' p r i c e s - P u lm y r * t .U * ,7 , UiUU ' ii-*.