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AIL? NTUM.~F0u , Fever and Loss of Ap- Hystérics, - It and re ° and lin- pro- e late Doctor given «by his 'can-attest Medi- feel interested respectfully affidavit of tive perusal. communi- ; isi, Apolhccn the _RHB NOOBHETq -~«Published-Mondays, at Cooperstoton, by HENRY W. HOPKINS, TERMS.-To village and mail subscribers $2 00 in advance, or #2 50 at the end of the ear :-Those. who take their papers at the of- a fice, $2 00 :-To Companies of 1% or more, -who receive their papers at the office, and pay ior them in advance, $1 50., ___ i ' i Rates of Advertising.-50 cents por square the first insertion, and for avery subsequent insertion 25 cents. *,* All communieations addressed, to the Ed- must be free of postage. | *> Uthat will nof fail to please. = * \ aarExcs.: inurcné, Otsego co. Maitin Bridges. . ' ~\H‘art\vick 6+ Nathaniel Pigrec. Ohconta, «f Gideon Cornell. {Burlington, - ** Ebenezer Sheldon. /__ Oneida co, Wm. C. Rogers, PRIN TLNG.-Books, pamphicts, hand- ~bills, blanks,tards, &e. &e. neotly exceuted oft new and handsome type, and fo a manner | prosecution against a poor man, his ten- From the Troy Watchman. , Mr. Editor-If you think the fottow- e= ing will be of any- public benebt; you may give it a place in your paper-and when a more convenient, opportunity: offers I will give you a defailed account of certain circumstances relating to the facts of William Morgan, Jour Pric#i .. cow. sons A L ON FOR JURORS. A Judge, who Jately trdveiled (1191 northwest circuit uf Ireland, came to; the trial of a cause in which most of the | local {consequences of. dertwin _ dema- gogues in the neighborhood were con- cerned; it was the case of a landlord's ant, for assault and battery comfuitted on the person of the prosecutor, by the< defendant, in the preservation of his of com- Medica- busband did hid sq. Blackman. lorence, hid Jabez Green. Scott, Courtland co.. Zenas Miller. Sullivan, Madison co. Oreb Montague. f {girl from ravishment. - When the pout only child, an innocent and ~beautiful' man was brought into the court, the prosecutor appeared and swore most! f ~ Tun guyst-AND FEAR NoT.\ R nome voL. IIL. CooPERSTOWN, N. Y. MONDAY, JULY i1, 18381. ~ NO. 7. MISCELLANEOUS. cregards it. _ We sit here, my lord,f in. | Instantly relieved from the buiden j ly to his fate, and was taken into the sworn to give a verdict according to our consciences,-and-the-best of our a- pinions, on the evidence before us. We have in our minds,'acquitted a duty as honest men. If we have erred, we are answerable not to yout lordship, nor to that bench, nor. the King who placed you there, but to the higher power, the KING OF KINGS !» 'The bench was dumb, the box silent; but approbation was murmured through- out the crowd ; the pogr man was di Charged, T t c e <-> To iNustrate the extraordinary virt- ues and independence displayed by the of carrying his head highest, he gave himself up to the full enjoyment of, drunken inaction. | Startled atchis ab- rupt intrusion, the inmates of the sty had made a precipitate retreat to the? reinotest part of it ; but seeing no' fur- ther movement, they began to reconnoi- tre the animal which had surprised them by' conduct so inuch more grovel- ling than: their own, and, by degrees, venturing te approach him, they came up around him at length, and commen- Teed A Elosor cRamination \by gently rooting him up alternately on each side. my- per- e secret of pre have 1 ever re- but the above will not give or Y ver, directly or another to the above medi- will know that Medica- Mr. John B. bearing the ot be genus 18th, IVES, Justice Oneida Co. Kaleb Stevens, at Remsen, U -Del. & Hudson.. . Nichols; \Cheshire Derkshire co. Mass. A. A. Haskins. . f?- BANK NOTE TABLE. Corrected weekly from the New York papers.] ~~~~~ -, NEw-vYoRk. vrn3rox®. * branches. . . . + «DaY, Bank of N. York. .do All others City bank. .>> 0 _ SE worries Bank of Anierica do State b nks.. nes Union... «++ «+++ .do |Newark Insur.. . do Manhattan. .. « .doI Orange ...s... }. do .do New Brunswick ...1 'People's bank.. . Ja Morris Canal .. 49g Jflcchgnics’n .... do *Chemical Commercial ...... $ Fulton,. . . . .. ... .do} Wash bkg co .. Dock. ..... . ... .. North River ; | United States bank & State bank and bran- chess.... .. .ung s \Tar Merchants' ..... do Far and Mech ...do Mount Holley ...do inanfully to every article in the indict. ment. | He was cross-examined by the Jurers, who were composed of honest | tradesmen and _ farmers. _ The poor | man had no lawyers to tell Ins story ; he plead his own case, he plead ffot to the fancy but to the heart. | 'The jury found him not guilty. 'The court was enraged ; but the surrounding specta- tors, gladdencd to exultation, uttered a shout ef applause. | 'The Judge told the Jury they must go back to their jury | room and reconsider the matter; ad-l ding, \he was surprized they could pre—| sume to return so infamous a | verdict.\ 'The Jury however,-went back and in a quarter of an hour returned, when tes from resper satisfy every Salem hike co .... 10 Monmouth .... .unc Salem-and Ph Tradesmen's.. ~ Long Island. .. addressed the bench ; \My lord, in compliance with your desire, we went repated by me, this village, has . fellow coa character to the cught to April 8, 1931. over some Ulica iscovered a letter ring Dr. Roberts' It Ro Tmberts, - false, and Titfle or no ced on any slate This assertion, with bim, will send rome. person cates, unde Ad .) That the from . instructions w Roberts, is pre cand éffect as that her deceased lus respectfully, LEB STEVES, April 11, IN31. iy family , Kubert :I'“ pared by In genuine preparol by thorongh triat more salutary and has bon for mem cauey elan comphirt and for the coughed and rant e_use of the Irs «he derived io s great relick - lk excellent medicie do without it, respectfully. 11. No8SSH M vu-q tt ~~-~~-@ntario brafich Eansingburgh-: -d Dutchess col.... di Utica Insur con Hobok & Graz co do checks.... .. ..doiState bk Trenton do Bank of Albany .. . and Lombard do Commercial .... .do Jersey city...... do Canal. .... .. do} All others ...... al N Y State bank. .do. PEN®sYrvANIA. Mechan & Far.. .do Phitadelphiqghanks J Farmers', Troy . . jng Penn Township.. fk Bank of Troy . ...do Chester co...... «do Merch & Mechan da' Delaware co .... Mohawk .. _ Harrisburgh . . . .. owburghte>> ls | tre-common-regards- ofour hum Orange co...... .do, Morristown .. ... do rreg - --€nttalill .. ..do Easton..........0 ble but honest stations ; «but, my | lord, Audson River. ...do Germantown .. . . . do assembled here as a Jury, We capnot'lm tion ....... ... do Northamton ..... «do | insensible to the great and constitufton- . Viica branch ... .do Miners', jal -Ontario .... Geneva . ...do, Chambersburgh ( A k ...do Carlisle .... .. do! Pittsbirgh. .. Rochester .. do! Reading. .. . « Bank of Monroe . . do' Farmers', Bucks c Bank of Ithaca... .do} Brownsville .. Newburgh br Itha (Inf pasn a w Ogdensburgh ... .do, Laure? .... .. .. une Jefferson co. hiteball ..... .. do, All others ..... dal Wayne co.... ...do. - Bank of Genesee. . «lo Baltimore banks .C * Lockport. ...... .do Cumberland ... ung! Livingston co to Som & Worcester dy ..-Omondaga co do Elktone scc ee j ~Otsegn Co 20. cdo\ All others . +.. da Wash and War. .une virainti. Barker's Ex ldo Ya and branches 341 * Middle District . . .do Farmers' bk do alo Franklin .... ado Valley e. do Columbia ...... .do Br b Leesburgh. . . 1 Gr - do . Charleston . .do Plattsburgh. . . ...do do | Romney . ...do Ningara .. ...... .do N W Reserve. 5 5 con® rerictt. © or cont ar. Hartford banks .. {aj Columbia .... .. une New Haven bafike do Merch Alexan . «.do Middletown .. . . .do, Franklin .. ...do m co...... ....do do 2....do Farmers', Lan.. .do back to the jury room ; but as we found no reason to alter our | verdict, we re- tarn it in the words as before, not guil- ty. - We heard your lordstrip's extraor- dinary language of reproof, but we do not except it as properly or warranta- bly applied to us, | Itis true, my lord, that we ourselves, individually consid- ered in our private capacities, may be poor insignificant men, therefore in that light, we claim nothifig out of this box the foreman, a venerable old man, thus the first work, if possible, before. unceasingly haunted bor. above jury, -would-require-more-than became-so_violent as rather disturh |. ordinary talents ; suffice it to say, that him; at which time the comfortable | it ought to be instilled into the mind, condition in which he imagined him- and the lesson engraven on the heart of | self, may be conceived from the excla- every man, that he, may be prepared | mation that he sluggishly Du! for that exalted station. -Literary Jag-| leave off tucking up, and cue to bed.\\ | azine. Smmaunan -We have been informed that an examina- ion recently (eok place in Philadelphia under the following extraordinary cir- | cumstances. A woman from a distant part of the country came to this city, appeared be- fore an alderman, and deposed that the apparition-of her husband a drover, who had mysteriously disappeared some three or four years since, had of late The following document, remarkable for its single-mindedness and simplicity, is from the Diary of Dr. Doddridge, lately published. < An account of several of those Max- ims upon which I propose to proceed in fu- ture liye, under the following various char- acters :\ 1. Aa to the conduct of every day.-To breathe out my heart to God before 1 rise, to pray while dressing ; to make visits he informed her that he had been 1 read one word ; to make the Script- cruelly murdered, and directed her to ures the first book ; to do something 1 every morning at monthly letters be. | 40 a perso city fore breakfast ; to begin every lecture whom he described, for further infor- in time, with the watch before me, and maton, so that the facts of the raurder 'not to run on so'far as to preclude these might be bmggl‘ll to flight. It appears of the junior class ; to get out seen in that the apparition described one of our ass ; - afternoons ; to be at home at evening high constables as the person to whom prayer ; to expound when I can ; - not she must fWP'YS a'llhough no names to exceed a limited time at a plug!) ] were mentioned, neither had she scen 5 - faa: be animated in conversation, providing hug—bk.“ the description was so strong- useful materials fer, that purpose tz ly impriited on her mind, that she con- f \+ Tg ade a i ; take notice of children ; to keep a reg- fidently made the application. al importance of the department, we now fill, we feel, my lord, that we are appointed, a« you are, by the law and the constitution, not only as an iimpar- ister of my -visits ; -tw-relate-retrgious While the oman was relating this remarks then made to the elders ; to and other parts of this singular story, write before supper ; to prepare social | BOm® suspicious circumstances . connec- $ C nt \ entertainment, and demand it ; to sup | ted With a, certain house in Shippen inoderately ; to go to bed before cloven street, flashed on the mind of the offi- when: I can ; if the prayer be slightly cer, hcmfmednalcly procured a warrant, passed 'over in 'the morning, to intro- had the inmates arrested, and examin- duce it again in the evening; never to ed, and committed to prison. . An ex {house amidst, the shouts of the crowd. This hoisting by the swine, at length | Fonge: wmhfifld—inwessiuk—le has 1, the subscriber, John Price .of the. town of Ledyard in Cayuga county, now of the city of Troy, of lawful age We mourn-the fallen dignity of that | that I was made a mason in Frien- monarch bird, under whose ample wings SP?!) Lodge in: Onltgrlo county, & have we have become a greatiand glariuub‘v‘hee“ “073°?“ with the Rayal Ar‘ch“ people. -Baltimore Minerva. > Degrec,. if it may, be callgd honor. - As 4 far is.1 am Ewnntgd' with raasopry, 1 lfie’vbfi'em the \L6 'be corrupt, and dangerous to our 'free republican aod At a meeting of the gentlemen of ILTON and unanimously adapted : te-take-froni-among-1 fellow -citizen and professional brother, Piuinir S. Parker, late: Recorder of | this city, _. __ Resolved, . That this mournful occasion, to mingle our | sympathies and. condglence with the family and relatives of the deceased in their deep affliction, and that in- testi- mony . of our respect for his many tues, talents and services, wo at- tend his funeral, and will wear the u- sual badge of mourning for thirty days : And that a copy of this testimonial of the respect and condolence of the Al- bany Bar, be signed by the chairman and secretaty, and transmitted to the family of the deceased ; and that James gether with the chairmrn and secretary, be a committee for that purpose. Isaac Hasurrox, Seo'y. 24th yearef his age. 'The Journal of that sibilities. ial tribunal to judge bet g and his subjects, the offended and offen- der, but we act in a situation of still greater confidence; for we form, as a jury, the bartier of the people agaiust the possible influence, prejudice, pas- sion, or corruption of the bench. 'To you, my lord, meeting you | within these walls, 1, for my own part, might possibly measure my . respects for my private virtues; but the moment I am enclosed in this - place, your private character is invisible; for it is, in my eyes, veiled in your official one, and to sing, and begging the continuance of acquiesce merely in praying with m pression utemljhy an. apprentice of the wfi‘c, without Sim“, acricngt, \1 man. rgsulmg in filmy\ street, when short T‘qlitions, alone; to get a little reccxvupga‘lloggmg Immb lllls master, time for meditation on Friday evenings. some time fin“, WEIS‘ we believe, heard 2. As a Husband.-To be more carcful Ivy the high constable, andhbrought to to lufep up the spirit of religion, in con- his memory‘by _lhc Yunnan.) story ; 3L versing with my wife; to avoid pettish- thong“ at u'e‘ time it allfunled but lit- ness ; to make great allowance for the lllf notice. - The expression was, you tendernoss of her constitution; to re- will murder, me as you did the poor - 20, . . D feet often on her distinguished wisdom xlrn‘tyer ' R mn and ; blessing God for her;-| _. to“ the parties were axl'rcslcyd, ras . 20, y i R recommending her to the Divine bles- said the woman cxc!a|mcd, don't take inc, I had no hand in the marder ! ife, as p: ; cai ; her life, as one of the greatest blessings From the Journal of Commerce open S‘OWI‘W‘ in that only can we look» that life can afford, and that on.sthich, This jury, my ford, 4°05 not, in thts ' quder God, most of my own depend.~- business, presume to offer to that bench { 3d. As a Pareni.-To intercede for my the Sfl'f'm‘“ degree of “(SW-Wm, much ' children daily ; to converse more or less tess of insult 3 we pay- it. the- \ef‘luf‘ifnhout religien-with-each;- weekly ; -to OlIH‘: tnbunal Arum“ [137810 altzfllff‘fiv for . pray with thein once a fortnight, and the commonhonor of bo h. 18 JUTY) | endeavor to dispose them for commun my lord,‘dnl not vnrrmgn that hem-hm)\; to endeavor to oblige them; to with partiality, ll’fejfflhm‘, infamous de- ) drop short hints, when there is not room cision,nor yet with influence, passiob; ' fop a long discourse; also to speak on William Dyer underwent an exam- nation yesterday morning. before Jus- tice Hopson, upon the charge of mur- der. - He stated that he'left the city on ‘41‘m'sdaynmmingrlhe 2stirteatw hich time his wife was in geod health, and engaged in ber usual avocation. He carried with him, he said, 21 or 22 sove || reigns, which were his own property, ; 15 of which he had in his possession for ; ting from his check and eye, their col- or and expression. As a true poet, his eye was open, and his- ear alive to every hue and & soundin nature, and he deeply | quaffed \ - \ the waters of those swelling feullts,!'el'e\°5 his owner of considerable la~ which, while they refine the heart, do, hore steal away its sterner and | stronger | substance. } drink, and deliberately | retire. _ No pains were ever taken, or means used, to teach him a business which proves a great accoimnmodation. to himself, and | Extract of a letter dated Washing- ton, June 20. On Sunday, Dr. R&n R , ~dolph, now acting Secretary, of war, Mr Van Buren blown.-The foll0®=! ang brother-in-law of Eaten, called at ing is an extract from a Washing{on | Mr, Ingham's house, and finding-him letter published in the United: State®'} jy hig fwd“ he asked him if hp in Gazette, not numbered as being from |jended to reply to Mr. Eaton's note t { the regular correspondent of that PaPCF- ) X;, Ingham told him in reply that it Judge Baldyvm and some other old! was an improper day to call on such and faithful friends Gen,. Jackson,, y and that he would take his have been here, ans Tad Toog A94 t secret conferences . with the Prc>idcnl,l Randolph then said in a threatning funl are said to have succeeded in open {manner, © Sit, Major Eaton will make ing his eyes to the dupery - which has you pay for this ;\ when Mr. Ingham, been pmcnrn-«l on lim A correspond | Showed him the dour. a taking your Mo! much afflicted with d Appetite, my exc and had beet ] had tried varie» hoor any relicf, tin Medicamer cived an almost in Yours, &c. Fairficld ca ..... do MI OTh@r® .. A London banks do vomti caro ridgeport. ..... par All the banks . Norwich .. ..... .do «ourn cinor ..... unc Cheraw .... .cao- All athers. crsonmarq. All the banks. conte, Stenhenville . . All others 22.2.2. phone orx1 AYD. Providence banks | 1 Pawtucket banks do ©. unt A | corruption, 0|vpres_sllm, or Tyrny , \In-hguuus subjects to (he servants, at no, we looked to it as the mercy least once a fortnight.--4. fs a 7'u;vr of royalty, as the ranctwaty of truth ('I' mamtain a strict inspection ; to inj and Justice. bl'ill, my lord, we quire after cach from his rcspuc'ln'c ti- 121l:;l5‘;r1?$101|;:at1:“(1:51!)Ortiznfilcu'vfltlllT tor; to have Fxposih'ons, prayers. and round ier person. for safe keeping. py-! , 8. a ¥ devotional lectures, as suitable as may er, however, declared that he sewed > luscrlplmnsl\\‘l|ll(‘l\ on our intellects | be ; to exhort and pray wrth each be-; them up hunsell before his. departure, and memories. Hence we must be fore the vacation, where it has not yet and that he had previously kept lhrrv; | mindful that monarchs and jilget ATC heen done; to get a sariety of lads es _:vn‘nn aled in a hole near the fireplace of about three years. The sovereigns were found by the officers sewed in a; belt, which had every appearance l' having been worn by the: deceased a>, pncebetween Yan Buren and M'Lant, ! _ {The rest need not be repeated.] has come to hus knowledge ; and it is i . that the former «ill not be allowed to Repeal of the duty on printed Calicoss, go to England - It is rumered that thei - 'The repeal of the duty: on printed Prewdent swears \hy the egernal UAA C eatieoes has, says a anr'pool paper of he has no party : that those who PFO | (pe gith, given a great impulse to That {essed to be lus friends were merely 14 | firaueh of trade. - Since tre calico prin sing him for their own aggrandizement, | (epe have been freed from the superin- and that the d ---I scoundrels should | yondence of the Excise, and all the vex- to reply to Major Eaton.-~ Bat, of the city of Albany, held at) government, 'and \often pervertive of f’ the Capital on the 80th day o£ June) | fugtioo. 1 have every reason to believe 7 1931, Si\MUE?‘,¥fffii 71191”:le Was| Bom what L have séen, and what 1 e called to the chat, and HAITI that masons generally believe . was appmnted secrelary. 'they are I nd to carry int fect all *~ Tlie following resolution was ‘nflfvrmi'l “Fatima s of the institition, ce soles lit is ak ife of 2 mason who ex- Wheres it has pleased Almighty God | life'szsmfltlzkifheglg‘} masolzaarsx‘ who ex our» esteemed | \ -c Troy, May 30, 1931. E . . From the Journal of Commerce. - 4 it becomes Us OD] . A (ow days ago the house of Kenny __. O'Connel, on the 7th Avenue, was robbed of wearing apparel to the value of about two hundrcd dollars, by a man U* | who was a boarder there for a short A description. of the thief and.. the articles stolen, was published in several of! the.newspapers, swith a view to caution the pnblic against | receiving the property, and to apprehend the of- fender. - On Friday, afternoon, a lad came running into the Police office, to state that he saw a few minutes before, 4 Pt . a man step into a pawnbroket's sho » in pjl‘q'tlrhA'M*KMVfl7fiQ-”Rmhhr «of fl»—eoa£u-ndnflni£ mmALqung o f no doubt was the person described in , . the advertiserment. - Joseph L. Hays Mires Cl'n repaired promptly-to-the-shop;-and af ter taking a view of his appearance, -_- being satisfied of his indentity, con» «A is No mon» !'-J. O.| ducted him before Justice W -- ----- - Rockwe\ editor of | the Providetce| whom he was examined and fully com- Patriot, died on Monday last, in the | mitted for trial ~* place has a handsome obituary natice, Remanmkamur corpucrt or a morse. from which we extract the following: | -The - Centreville (Indiana) , 'Iimes -\The death of this young gentleman, contains the following : Ar. Israel A- has happened under circumstances, at brahauls, in the vicinity of this town, has a Horse that will, of his own ac- fallen the victim of high wrought sen- | cord, pamp a sufhciency of water for The world, which sovoftem to {all- the other horses. on the | farm, - the eye of youth seems clad in' golden -We have witnessed him, when turned garniture, was putting on for-hiia' the | loose in the barn yard, go directly to gloomiest hue-disappointments in his| the pump, take the handle between his only prospects-those on which he had teeth, and throw the water with as hung his hopes-for a\ long time had | much regularity as a man would, until beeng‘rmmmmmf i- in- panions and himself when he would ie TTC WT hg am Fin mc: mp an yar tr f-ammer LORT.-DOBUT Ne z £ ewport hanks . . ihm Dit ior oman c t y - . - apo . , f Bristol . dn Alf otffors }. | but (\MPG mortaf«, that Rave (aluhslutd if (can. - T. 27% a Pastor. his cetter ~T erern trimmssigmard tor ‘hi‘ disappomted .”€‘ has gone Of! !!) attendant upon it, the manufac- bottle of your Med Farmera' Ex. ... ime\ srreimi is. sat on thrones, and that the merey S021. Th ravieav the state of iny fleck if pes-Lnet-returning mas, Lint his health . was a prt to Old Point Comfort, ture has taken a fresh spring. - The m h F i i 3 3 : U be la - \ + lo bIch-n |>F(t\‘“ll Farmers' and Mmdndinnk at Mic lama\ ‘l inf royalty, anil the finch)?!” nf‘ynsluv, sible, at least ins town, before the va ,not very gond, and he wished to try the Wo have: seen ac Trom a gan ~ merchants of this port have aiso-faund $ vs: mem “A“ others ...}} >> } tang: Mec “Ll, hf“: been ngflf‘r y a IT“. \a?\ @tcation; to visit, exhort, and inquire in- ' benifit of the country: air for a few days > Hemau at Waahiwnaton to Ins friend in. a repeal of the duty and the consequent k ke above 1 hearnh aagzflb‘zrfir'xflf‘ Loi “I K1 g-S‘mgfl, an la If ties, - [Here: was 3; to @mily religion, &c.; to inquire after. When asked by Justice Hopson wher | Nas cfs . confirming the above, and ad abolition of the drawback system a * n. Fingers“ l)fl;\k\\'l Louisiana ool. frow nn from the bench.] every village, referring to the last visit er he knew of lus wit's death before ting. that when the expmse wast made: grert advantage It enables them to ES A. SPENCER B‘ekherlownn'unnc New Orleans ... .do Nay, my lord, I‘m“ A Pu?\ man. II'U‘ an the catalogue ;oto prrsae a plan fer his apprdecnsion. Le e that the known to (he President, he declared: ship thar cotten goods in a much short (84 « a Berkshire . .. doy State Rank ...... igo ' lam a free born an ‘Jvrlful the Wingo 9M monthly Aeepina four schemes first fu Rae woe fat was boar Phe eal. > coathe had foei Secgscd, that Mo oc and frees thoin from innumer a Cuca, May 14, 1637 Essex .. . do Anom iar t. of Ireland, a member: of the constito | hor cll in the Nock ef such papers who aste! Som whate os their way Nome ste ud) remain rm Dols are en dus able oaths, and almost endless trouble. % Sdtion .. “5Smhtlmnk ..... - tion -nay. Itflu now lugher, dot T am in) 27 or Coro, 'of, Feo dw exact fo glas aig. 'The dir > that ram. oad Van Burs at Alany > ___ E ”fl.“ i Aa arts fu Al} others. «. 4 Mobile .. . do , a representative thereof. ih the crt of with regard [they det not exc hanga simgle anor Oe Barmranoees Octniar.~ Thursday ul for five years pe a Air kes rucky. } sell and fel- meso ta reed MALO SOTO LC ~* [ ' ' Re tC b Hh © d F , 30, MAY - . ane 1 therefore claim for myseli and fel <go dates: to review that catalogue | to ' with Jam on the He sore fal h tern on uf last Week as a voung fe- theumatisni. | * Castine ...... . .unc Kentuckynote® \nC - Jow jarers, the fiberty of speech ; and utetor h t U most eminent phy Wiscasset .. do Try i ’ . K \ N defor aim ow hos, ua Tates fat order, to' by committed to assoc dn oct n chiang to ~ on > male. cf only thirteen yrars of age. but received fill- andA..ln{q};' lle Tvunr‘efizlt‘ notes if I am refused it here, 1 shall resume z‘ white sct guor d ag uinst ex essive at the next the Connt oof Yi L toe Sm. Plos go puttish t- was returning from this fewn to her 6 \ g i is to d te ' - N h ' Iy ] began using !* git-thee 62s do wissrssmbn 0 the door of this ”\2\ house, an l,\ Mo dength . to use as n issistanids os D and Termamen whs tos ts eac othe fast 8 fh ted Oat tye td ocathen's residence in North Providence. leh Medic amentut Pigsamaquoddy . !! Missiesrppi notes ime , them W\)? ‘l delivered my mind there e4p go zet clour fshre va ation as far | Menday ob Srpton tok n ad Lou a go rseraily ae pronto d woth Hoo she was ass uled on the Douglass turn 3 om which I have 6 AB others. ...l... d |_ \ instead of Achvorima it in thie place. _ as pessil le. T0 Mien Ran mort metlers i - q «oa dhat erf or | ¢ emre fer foo joke, by Joseph Nokev an Indian and and surprising ber rw max T\ C at ksnphnnyn” (Here the bench assamed complacency.] To draw np a scheme for every werk A Nrn cs woo 'Uie affentien ef a ost f hen nat on's Ia Lady a casos +0 gto drazged into the woods MI 1m, I‘la lien 0 ~ _. All the banks . others oo 0.02924 000 | gag, my lord, we have nothirg to ag d then for every day, to he reviewed . Ceol ads of people wos trice S cos oy are p al dean nage om Cris itis an Poni treat d mor mest chameful and out E and v canes mrav « > \ © meg . , Pr 7 l:un‘flawl:~m=;\ ' LA NKS._-Just printed, after. the ment do with your privale chamflfr‘ we' the next. to make my will , to adjust Ueniay in Marlo T stret hy the appéar | s, very abserne rn ihe ea't et-rageors manhe. Nokey has abscon- . k : \ forme, and on exeelient paper know you are here only in that 6f 2 the account of the lads\ sacrety , and pac anes nf a large Nack Eagle sipon ths a s Sind ora f hexits. b Jove hewn} ¢ 4 and the constables have not yet E A.E TALLANT a w . on exeelient paper. such could ' 3 R K a b retail by The proj? ~ the following Blank : prige : and as such we won! respect fix on thusly: letters at the besinming oft tout f \nC 6fothe ds ooses - The noble ¥) or Oo masons ecsacersit g os a ded ze becn oal loots discover his Jading . place % | retail by fhe limit, 5 , fluvplirnu’nu fop | vl Fou don know nothing ef us bat as A the month. to which one hour a day , in utd seeme It he besvibiercd and net a oen the exp loss At Right Worship tors most sav haped he may be # 138, (‘jmnlmrrrrh‘Jv—ifrfleéfl! 1FS‘3\ -| - seep i awluflhu situation we should pgewble, is to be given. to read over j little surprise lat the «hood shout af the oaed Bn Oise an evecuting te a mes r arpeste 1000 Pes J c Hrect. nearly off --- s- Tush Afids . for . look to you for _ treprocat respect. be-: these marime om a menth. 0 ___ (bers every dimes BeSopresd Pis broad. cul peralues on fhe @ofertivate WI 3 h Bank. - Abso by t crigage on Goode! | i\\“'h““’“‘v cause we know of no man. however win ss lind For Those micas ~Tam Wo -eean CPt agt they | 27> -A ementih rex c Nepbew, Druggr: Ane. Chattel«. \ti?“ “11:5. thigh Ins title or rank. in as hom the A Hoce:y D eas vor The fo} ore ss reaines which on cure seems fo of the mainder soto thea ooo vor mer [ a shalfal motracr . neither f Fulton streets, S* \oa sngu'h-l'ljctz' \fla'lxrl‘:\f:l{v~{\\ «rrant law or the constitution | would warrant low ing arendnte is (tum-(ml from an have creat 1 for Jae - Purifig a Creat eapressed noe rainser en 0 oh a soe te Tope SF ACF and sor Beanie, Ceop® ffimifle‘ac\ $12; * Boad . for | \idjo ! 'fan unprov oke | imsult towards | the tre adiress delivered befere the Temper | part af the fav he es led every or flort Cegre f t sities tion ot lor k ov se qualoa fess tlm & and happe : Gonstab! . . i ; i P t\ drouggists three g Warrants * ment, hanal, m. whem the people have vest ince Noeety in Bestal Conn © A [48 make Tim priser. at length a gen cat wos Sone hyo bro therimasons oin con nees 0 Th. sicrms en adversity Ike the p lae «iB f no eae - EMF A > tfixhpflrnm ~ the dearest and meat valuable priv. certain person, whose relative. gave me! Geman. more ' old thom prudent crept | segues 6 of fhe exge rte ehe slate sterias of the mean, armies the faenl a > enire. t- 16s they possess | I before sarl. my - the information, rcturninz. home ”fluid”, along the font the hous and on (52+ As Fr eae dr «4 re ops rant aa. Inver tien r‘ufitute. 4 eftle, ; Attachmen a m- ~4ffwmmw$mmwuvwhflfl inrstook . hts hag. | «creed the strooper T3 one ef Pos foes tpi post f have not corse Cull (nto af othe: vorager - galls nor do we sesume pre emmance, sty lor he. fwelling house -and on af o( the other was hn ke ay and worh os hp +- #4 fesurrs -of + _- HNO8 - MaRCLHIS! R1\ MEDICINE of & Meix© its Turpentine . &o * Rms: a reintt , - if at this Office For sale “FRVV—A—WTBD Batter hkmlh“ in the taffvd character of a por , fempling fo enter at, a btile ermat in afs aftr se can fA The sacle on As J owe any lop or fim on braeng (hot toms to «uf i 3 if; Goods a a the W'u shoul! bo wanting in reverence to < alealatig the height ot, the first assalr apporre A to he cRegrance to that fraternits wort calamity | o quired a loftmess of al to payrcent W‘ p (51‘me1 N the copaetnton ateelf, if we fel 'net the deer all and bis foes - aaged him falte give omn'lot 16th hos r tet t -ar Rou s e> \q up}?! gow i war .Brone. i A. sla! _ (6 & - 1 e z, = moral that. Mav 30. 1831 q [teek tor the respect of evers man who make x specty fall at 594 ength with Sears hwo d (of n Cnr aemaths ac alma pee Ma x6 of woh o bob and esgunty « 2 ues > - i