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the fine form of AgricoU. the slave. Ftthei, said h,'I crave thy bVssing. Thou hnst ever been kind to Agricola; and he U good, and nli he can return he Dow pre tent to thee, the love that springs from his heart. "Tis all I ask, cried the priest, casting a-

ide hi mantle and embracing him, Hhe love of the good and virtuous is the greatest trens uce. llut my ton, thou hast failed in conG deoce to me, and dangers beset thy path thicker than the pike of the Macedonians. AgricoU blushed, and sunk hit head on hit breast. 'It is true, he replied, that I have not told thee all but now ' Mind it not I know all. Tho youth glanced incredulously in his fuce, when the priest, taking his hand, continued, 'yes, all tttou lovest thy masters adopted daughter, and v.ie returns luy love. Is it not sor Alas! alas'! too rightly hast thou said,' an wered the Young man, despoiidine(v SSiynot ahs'.' cried the priest, his eyes ft k . k I k . h . . .. . . origtuening with delight, 'she shall be thy fife. kMy wife!! repeated Agricolt, retiring a lew paces, regarding theolner with astonish men t, 'and I a slave ! 'Fear not! if thou wouldst be happy obey me. At midnight tly hither with thy bride and t will unite thee. Hut remember, said the youth, tortured with many conflicting emotion?, the populace will slay thee if thou dost unite a slave with a IreeUorn girl! 'Leave that to me. Obey my instruction Now away! return at midnight.' At the same hour as on the previous morning, Armenius repeated hit visit, but the priest met him at the alter, and ns he was a boat to speak,said in a bolder tone than he hhd hitherto used, Hhe deity hath spoken of thee 'Hast thou punished the slave f demanded A rmemus cagt rly. 'First I must relate the woids of the god frve.lhen to thy questtlon. lie speedy with thy fooleries !' said Arme niuS haughtily, ll h ive weighty business to day. and lew minutes to spare. 'Last night, said the priest, the god called pon his servant, and said, 'ihe friend Atticu whom Armenius exiled, still lives!' Start not Senater of Rome, Atticus vet lire, and in disguise has returned to Rome, found proof of Ik- I I . 1 . r mj uisci".'9s, au received nonors irom Augustus. He has learned too, that before her death, his wife was delivered of a child that thou didst seize the infant, and didst bring mm up at a slave, mat thou migtttesl feast my hellish hate in seeing the son of thv riva eat with bondsmen!' 'Hast thou ended Tasked the Senator. I hvae,' answered the Driest. Then know thy god orthee spenkest false for to a surety I know that Atticus is lone mce aeau. ior, answer mc, hast thou slain me siaver To satisfy thyself how fdithfullv I nave ex ecuted thy commission, said the priest, 'raise i -1 ........ jonuer veil ana txiiold li;sbodv iwuciimur siraaein me direction pom lea rut, and drawing aside the curtain, be held Agricola with Sylvia in his arm?. II reeled at first, but in an instant declaimed, Wretch, thou hast deceived me!' un sheathing a jewel Iv.ltcd dagger trotn beneath his robe, and was beunding forward, when me priest caught his arm. 'Hold murderer!' he cried, uor dare to she a freeman's blood !' He is not free. He is my slave, said the Senator, striving to fice himself fro rn the priest, who held him with an iron grasp, while he exclaimed, ''tis false he is my son; then casting a side his robe, he discovered his person, decked in full Senatorial costnmp. irhiln he added 'and 1 am Atticus, a Roman Senator, then wresting the dagger from his hand, e uirew nim with g.ga;itie strength crying, thy tretlsou hath reached the ears of Auustus. Guards seze the traitor. a ... as u oy magic, the chapel filled with legionarians, who tearing his robes from the erest fallen Armenius. conducted him lo .

t neighboring prision; while the new Senator,

- p'inu .lilll CMHC, Willi AgriCO' U and his lovely bride, were escorted triumph antly to the palace of Augustus. bigotry The author of the "Emerald iie, in a speech at a meeting of the Catho,u ' Juonn, thus person) aesfrWrv; li,. K J I . .Y. . v- ... u ,.crtU, ami cannot minK no heart, and cannot feel! When she moves, it m wram wnen she pauses, it is amid ruin her prayers are curses hei god is a demon -her communion is deathher vengeance is eternity! her decalogue is written in the blood of her victims and, if she stops for a moment in her infernal flight, it is upon some kindred rock, to whet her vulture fangs for seeuer rapine, and rcplume her wines for a t ... ...... : , i . o -Jic c.mguuiary desolation." EoCCATIOJI Education BrKalt sr. a smt is a companion -" " n!iunune can aeprest no crime destroy no enemy alienate no despotism ...3.n,r. ai nome a iriend abroad an introduction eolitued a solace in society an ornament. It chastens vice it guides virtue 8,Tt.OBCe gweand govemmenr to genius. Without it w'.iat i, man t A spleded lave a reasoning savage vassilating beV 1 of an intelligence derived from God, and the degradation of passions participated with brutes. PAtKy'. Speeches. . JW bT has said, "If woman would There is a man iu Boston who walks so low that nar f . .

NEWS BT THE GREAT WEftTERX. EUROPE. - . The dividends on the shares of the United

States Bank are due to-morrow, for the pay menioi wnicn ample provision has been made: but it is not settled that the house of Messrs. Baring, Brothers & Co. have taken the London agency in the place of Mr.' Jaudon. x ' ' London Chron Ocl. 16. Tub Money Market. London Money .Market Otl. It. There has been something like a. feeling of dissatisfaction amongst a por tion of the mercantile and monetmy interest, that more explicit information has not been made public respecting the progress of the United States Bank and Mr. Jaudon, their agent. It is, however, fully understood, that the principle upon which this arrangements to be effected, is simply the transfer of the Pennsylvania Stock, about 4,000.000, of dollars, now held by the United State Bank, to the bondholders in Europe on the terms we have already stated. The arrangements will produce a temporary calm in the money market, but as the holders of the re no s) Ivania Stock can constantly sell it, in the end the transaction will simply turn out to be a bai ter of the obligations of the United Stales Bank, in exchange for those of me !Maico(l'entis Ivania. I disarrangement is palpably no actual payment: it is merely n postponement, and much depends upon the next arrivals whether it will work well or to the conrary. With reference to the crops, the latest ac counts from Ireland say: 1 he late nuns, we are sorry to asceretain, have been pretty general. In Dublin, the weather hns been ery wet,cold,audungenial, ana me harvest work, which was engaging theattentionof agriculturalists, hts met, with a very injurious interruption. The Vindica tor, of Saturday, states that the wheat crop has "sustained irreparable damage," and adds that few samples of the wheat brought to the market at Belfast, are fitted for grinding into flour. In Coik, the rain commenced to fall on Thursday , and prevented all harvest woik. In Limerick, a larsre breadih of oats et reB c mam uncut, and ihe rain, which has there al so interrupted harvest work, is c-Xfcctedto cau-e serious damage to the late corn. The Corn Trade and the Crops. Messrs. Slurge, of Birmingham, in their monthly cirt ularissued on Oct. IGlh,says-"The accounts irom many parts ol the kingdom concur in stating a serious deficiency in the crops, especially in the northern districts of Eiigland,and in Ireland. In a few Cv unties it appears like ly ioprov nearanaverage.andonthc whole the yield will probably be belter than, from the condition of the weather, could have been expected, but the bulk of straw is less than was supposed before harvest. We have had !:! : . : s .1 s r 1 . . uiue trtii.muii in me price 01 wucai curcm I. . . . ? me past mourn, out mere lias been a general indisposition on the part of millers to purchase I 1 .1 ! - . - . . f ut-juim uieir urmeuiaie wants, partly owing to the continued pressure on the money market, and partly to the low price of flour, compared with wheat, the last few weeks. There is now no probability of the duty coming to Js. 8d. at present, and we think it may go to 16s. 8d. by the end of the present month." GitfcEcc. A letter from Athens, of the iiOih ult. states that the proposals of Wright & Co. for the establishment of a Bank in Greece, have been rejected by the Government, more favorable terms havine been cflTered by some Greek merchants in Syra. The accounts received of the state of Greece are very deplorable. Teculalion is Ihe rule of administration in all the public offices and the King, who has ho more notion of the duties of a representative Sovereign than he h:i ofihe principles of the Newloni..:. 1'hilosophy, is daily in the habit of committing some outrage against the public liberty of his unfortunate subjects. fePAM. Madrid papers of the 9th instant, innounc preparations on n pyih,; for the joyful celebration of the birth-day of ty" .uuua 1 1. on the lollowing day. The Cortes were in Inch irlee: the Knoio the 9lh having unanimously adopted the vote ofihe Deputies for granting lhecroj. A cnangeiu the cabinet was confidently expected, unless Espartero succeeded in routing, on ihe first onslaught, the troops of Cabrera The Queen Reirent, however, to lestifi hr r. spect lor M. De Castro, the President of the Council, has presented him with n copy of one of llnphaers pictures, taken by herself, paint- " 8 oe,S e tneiavorite Hinuscnents of her Maeestv. Oa the 9ih instant Ewartero'a hW-nnm terswas ut Fuei.tes deEbro, a small town in Arragon, about four leagues from Saragossa, where he wai prevented fmm mor.iJi.., .. violent storm of thunder and lightning, accompanied with heavy rain . Ue exoet ted. I.ocv. ever, to get out early on the following day in . VI mvitiM, vruere Vnorcra was strongly entrenched, awaiting his approach. lHjariero, on entering Arrmmn. iccnH . clanmtioii oirering pardon to"all who suirendered themselves. The people were flocking to him in thousands, throwing A rttvn tlkaaiB and imploring his protection, and an assurance tbat peace would bs restored lo their country. Hollas d asd Bblgicm. -The. nritA Ut. ers from Holland stale that 1I.0 .M t-,V"V 6i'i cue marriage ol (he King with crrc kl 1 1 i. . .

an Catholic, in consequence of whichjprice. are grea ly depr. e'd uTdeVadi? not obtain from them those heretofore Ferenl state of lh2 AJtiii

he cannot Toluiilari. aiir...!. : sequently he is obliged to raise a loan of 20 1 1' in ittwsn id iinanrpi. mn. minion 01 guilders. We also unJeratand that the Dutch and Uelgian Commissioners. who hav mm r-.i. settlement of their respective claitm, coud not come to anv rr.in tremor., . I , -. o ' - vvu;f Belgian quota, as fixed hv iL nee, has not been paid to the Dutch

Government. This obliges the latter lo make!

a further provision for the dificii ncy " We havarreceived the Hamburg papers i f the ldlh ol October by the mail, which brings the Exchange on Ijnndon 133: Gold, 43tl;"Metar:ques, 1031 Bank Shares, 1,5l0. 4LondoM Friday, October 18, 3 o'clock. ! Money continues easy in the House at from 5 to 51 percent for a short period; among the oaiiKers at o per cent. Consols continue steady nt 90i for the account; moneyOO 3 8 same as in the eaily rait of the morning; Exchequer bills 24 disc; ndia Bonds, 1 prcm; Bank Stock, 179; for account ISO. Latent London Mcncy Market. Thereport which prevailed, that the Directors of the Bank of England had refused to discount certain bills sent up from the country, does not Rgree with what look place on Tuesday. It is stated that the Bank Directors, in the course of that day, discounted bills 4of every c lass, and having every kind of endorsement. The Opium Trade. The rapid growth of ue opium iraue Detween India and Uhina is, perhaps, unparalleled In the annuls of commcrtial speculation. The following table may give to the general reader some idea of the extent and rates of its progression :- Accouut of the quantity and value of Indi an opium, imported into China during the ten years ending with IS3C-37. Chests Value. . Season 1827-28. 9.53.5 1 0.42.1 J)?.'i 1827-28, 1828 29, 1829 30, 1830-31, 183132, 1832 33, 1833 34, 1834 35, 1833-30, 13,132 12,533,105 14,000 12,057,157 . 18,7G0 12,904,263 14,225 1I,501,5S4 23,603 15,352,429 21,250 11,006.003 20,0S9 11,738,779 26.018 17,106,903 27,746 19.471.238 u M it it it ti 183G37, J-or the year I&33- U, the quantity would but for the late proceedings at Canton, have amounted to 40,000 chests. The trade, which, till a recent Period, had been confined to the store-ships stationary at Linlin, was actively prosecuted, by means of eightcem square rigged vessels, along, the whole coast of China, from the island cf Ihusan, on the northeast, o the island Hai n;m,on the southwest. The stationary-ships ac Pinion nave aiso been mc reused in num i , . ei. uesiucs ihcse, there were thrty-twe European schooners daily engaged in carrying the articles through the very mouth ol the Bogue,up to Whampoa and Canton. Twelve months before, no one supposed that it couIJ have been introduced, nt least so soon, within the Bogue; but the experiments made upon that point had turned out so successful, that even the foreign passage boats which had been engaged in plying between Macao and Canton, had nil abandoned their legitimate employment, and were then exclusively occupied in smuggling opium upon the river. Several of the merchant ships proceeding lo t iiampoa lor wieir rcguinr cargoes, had lately taken up with them from Linlin opium to a large amount, and disposed of it at hit enormous profit. Nay, fa fact hitherto unnrrrp. dented in the trade.) a number of Europeans had themselves lately become personal smugglers in the contraband commodity. & had actually succeeded in de livering several chests, by means of small boats, seven or eiht milp up the country, and above.the city of Canton. Bombay Times, May 9. Lake Fisheries. The Cleveland Herald says: "fcight thousand three hundrv.l an.t eighty-four barrels of Lake Fish have gone up the Ohio Canal from Cleveland this season.It cannot, we think, be loo high lo estimate the quantity sold here the present season, at 10,000 barrels. What Quantities am snl.l nt other Lake ports we have no means of ascer taining. , , New York, Nov. 2. P. M. 1 here Ins been a turn in the Suck Market lor the better to-day, and although it is but a mall change,aAerthe constant deprctsion it is quite acceptable. United Stairs hunk ha. jumpted up nearly five per cent. Exchange in m Miinueipma is no better to day; however, Icrge sales nt H per cent, discount were made. The rnte on Philadelphia is worse than it is on some places further south. Corporation BonJs are selling nt 94, which is about 20 per cent, per nnnum, quite a moderate share at this time, when merenntile paper is selling at 30 and 40 percent discount. The supplies of Flour now arriving are large and they will continue to be for two or three weeks, and po sibly '.ill the end ofihe month, ll is not safe however.forshmno or down Ihe river, to trust ih nnrii.; r canai later man mc I5th or 20th hist. Fortunately the river usually continues open tintil the middle, n J frequently, till the last of t , . . . . " . -&'..iV,.. VI ytrcomoer. s:ovlts and other merchandize that reaches Albany andTroy,r an be get to the market n month after the canal closes. In consequence of the great export of Flour "h.ii.i i.ic iiioiun past, (3U,UU0 brls. of which have beenshiped within five days.) our stock of flour continues lobe unusually low, and owilisr tnllif rtlrnm. , : 1 r .. present demand abroad and the imall stock On fimirl. WB liars rn J 1. . .1 . .1 V. . uuuuc mat me price would be at least a dollar higher than it now IS ft The scarcity of money is not tontlned to any particular interest, nor are the sufferers conaned lo dealers of drv wl : only, but we regret to say that one of our most respeclable hrtns engiged in receiving ?ur nSj

Urge supplies of Western Flour, and of fee

cepling largely, has been compelled to make n pause in their business. " It is not at nil extraordinary that with the best of assets, those

with large or moderate engagements, cannot'the history of Lotteries. Prizes to the amount! realize sufficient to meet them. Usually, the never before been offered to the public I ;. .

operations in l'lour arc lor cash, but this seasonnasueen an exception 10 mc general rule."; 1 he gre.t purchasers have been the exporters ana mey nave lieeh entirely unable to pay cash. The best houses in the c ity 1iave been the shippers, but they have made nil their purchases at 90 days; western agents are therefore unable to raise the cash, either fcr flour or for the notes I hey receive for flour. Express. Correspondence of the U. S. Gaxette. New York, Nov. 4. Whether it be the effect of the news by the Great Western or any other cause 1 knownot, but certain it is, that a great improvement in the state of things is visible in Wall street to-day. The confidence is now general that the banks will be able to m intaiti specie payments without further embarrassment. &nd that they will be able materially lo extend their accommodations. All stocks are much higher. Sales of U. Stales Bank shares were made after the first board as high as eighty ; nt the second board, however, they were donw at 78, which is still 12 per cent, higher than on Saturday. Delaware and Hudson at the board sold at 53, an advance of about 4 per cent. In short, stocks were generally higher. The advance on Bank shares may, no doubt, in part, be attributed to the circumstance that this is the last day on which Bank shares are taken in payment of debts due the old Bank. Domestic exchanges loo have been in many instances more sought after. Sales on Philadelphia at 12i, Baliimore 12 a 121, Mobile It a 171, and New Orleans Safc Our country bank monev is in brisk demand, and the discount has" fallen considerable. Safely fund is bought at 4 per cent, discount, and ihe Red Rack at 5. Philadelphia bank note 12. About 2000, barrels of western flour have been bought this morning at $5 C7i; cheillv intended for the Havre market. Our election has begun this morning, which, as you know, Lists three dais here. We arcvery singuine ofsuccess, but over confidence is generally a fault in 'our party. The new election law mny materially vary former results, and by exduding illegal votes, the bali uoxes may more truly fpeak the voire of me community. On this head, honever, all must be conjecture untill all the returns arcin. Domestic Dry Gocd. W. 8PUAGUE V: CO.. Nn O P.... cA. AVING received from their minufactory at the Lafet. and on cnnsitrtimenf ... -1. m T?Uf l'ry Uoo,J' euch as Pn. brown and bleached sheetings and shirt.ngs. sattinetts, linseys, checks, t.cks, c-, now oiler the same to mercUanta, oa as favorable terms aa can be pnrcbased iu ciio cuy. 1 Jierciiaiiis ircnerallv are Inriio.l 11 1 amine for themselves Sept. 19 Ciit. Oat. 45-1 1 w rVilllli Iiicif.nltii rwillG stockholders of the Brookville Ins J- are requ.red to pay one dollar on each Jn '.!0f a.? r ibe? n?"kinff t,,e n!nth insta! on the 9th of Dec r. 1S:.9. ns. Co. share inent. uy oruer of the Hoard. JOHN Y. IIITT, Sec'y brookville, Jnd., 6 N JjrORpiKl.VCE to amend an OrJin t.tled ., Ordinante again,, offenders and theiPtifs. passed March. 29. l&o " ,n" lE it ordained hv till Prrtewlanl - J 1 f the Town of Drookviile. That the T 16th secUo" of the ordinance entitled "an ordinance anm.t ?SSd.!?r nd. PW... passed M.rfh 20 v ' r na lLe "ni0 is h""by repealed. Attest. Gko. Berrt, Ci'Je. f'retitfeJif 45 2w BE IT OKDAIViri 1... .t rT. r: . Tr. f.... T ""r... lu.e t-resiuert and and 1 1 " L.lf Vr.n J,rookv"'e. That the five "souare No 2 eLbftWCCn ,0t8 No' 14 nd , , i 2,lu tbat P,rt o( town of Brockville iJ offhy Arthur Henrie, and the five ard a .alf feet alley between lots No 2 and sln JiJr! LbfedArtLUr are hereby Atten, RUKU8 llAVJinvn Geo. Bcrrt, Ct'k. retiaeni. fvfif rcJcelTlnU ibr Sale, the undcrs.gned.the following article1., n toY, V n Itan

IS i i onV- ""P"1"' ; Cff.ie. PeMerl,u" ""u' 1,0 CrjWB cut, will be entitled to such

rn ir:.V.:7.7 """" SuS". Lof8oMr, We8 - T V M cor'bedor('s, candles, painted whirl. hm u it 1 . "on9 co, AH - " ivr casn. 1 J. WOODS. 50.00O PS- ION,jUst received and - 7 v oc sie oy tbe quantity at Cinv.uu.u pnecs, auoirg the freight on the Cana H. & s T'vn I nv Brookville, July 25, 1S:0 ' (nshville Herald and 'Jonnersvilla W.i.i m. will copy the above 4 counts to us for payment. l" VS! T? Doctor .Inn. Tf ra. : HAoffer2khr.U.P.r,,i? TC8idenc,e in B"oViIle,and Vl" 'er.v,ce.9 " a Petitioner of. Med.ud CoU,r"rJ,erj 10 lhe .--Wtt.flu. town Brookville, Dec 17,1839. II. Doct. !); win Ut. j V"H? ,na e'eanse the 3Q) in the ua uiviiimnmtafi . wiuucri of dr...'. si..' I:,,""' "7B hisses' and Cl.il ..v.v, bhu icr sale by U. PRICE. .Snip Tiii. 0Nfo!2?;affCj ,0t f Solo Leather. .d l?rookr:l!e, skpt. 86th, 16CP. D" ,Ut'C'

Unexampled laammolh SchemY rmlli: following details of a SCHEME nt .

M. LU r I till V , to b. drawn in December nwarrants us in declaring it to hn . ' '"a"J uuu"i on me other hand t1 - . ' . n :t "e-iiw vi. , of wiu! warranting that every pril. Id, will, we are mte '. 'shall be drawn and universal ait xfa't inn an1 .cn..;.n . . . ..., -.... .J ,ul,v l0 ri 1 t r. ..... ... the I: iiuiiurru rtte tioiatfs::: To those disposed to adventure, we roro-.... early application being made to us fortickets-. wben the prizes are all sold.blanks onlv reuiain-ft. first buyers have the best chance. Ve tWefoC emplatically say deky not. but at once remit t'. transmit to us your orders, which shall alwavs r-. ceive our immediate attention. Letters to be dressed, and application marie to SYLVESTER fc CO., 15(5, Broadway, X. (rObeerve the Number, IcG. $700,000"! 500,000!!! 25,000!!! C Prr. -of 20,000!!! 2 Prizes of 15,000!!! 3 Prizes ol 10,000!!! Graxd Real Estate amj Bark Stock Lct TEltY.of properly situated in New-Oi leans. OT The Riclust and viosl Magnificent Sch ever presented lo the public in this or any other country. TICKETS ONLY S20. Authorized by an act of the Legislative Aswaiuijf i nunua.anu unuer tue direction of the Com niiusifinor. iftmit lin. 1, t . . at Jacksonville, Florida, December 1st, 1SC9. ncHNinT c 11 amiltoh, .Managers. SILVfS TP.li x. rr via 11 1 .-...- 7 . agents. .Au Combination .Xumbers ! ! ! lOO.OCO Tickets, from Xo. 1 unwards. in sion. The deeds of the Property and the Stock transferred ."n trust ted by the said act of the Legislature cf Florida, ctyni pi iue t rize uojuers. srXESDID SCHEME. 1 Prize The Arcade 26 feet 5 inches 4 lines, on Magazine 6t; 126 feel Cinches, on Js'atcLez st; 120 feet 6 inches, on (Jravier st Kented at about $:i?,CC0per an:" aIucd "l $toc,ih:c 1 Trize Citv Hotel 102 feet on Common st; 146 feet 6 inches, on Camp ft Rented at $2j,CH'.0 valued at : 1 Prize Dwelling IIouteaJjoin'.rz.. Arcade,) No. 16, 24 feet 7 in. lite fnr'.vr. Natchez st; rented at Jl, ;.). V;!i,,,i at 2'J,fC-' 1 Prize ditto (adjoining tho Arci.io.'i No. 13, 23 feet front on Natchez tt: lemed at 1,21)0. Valued at JO.Ci 1 Prize d.tto (adjoining tho Arcade) No. 20, 23 feet front en Natchez st; rented at l,2i!0. Valued at 20, CM 1 Prize ditto No. 23. tinrt)..inf rnmnr ot'Rasin and Custom House sts;40 feet front on Ka&in and 40 on Franklin st, by 127 feet deep in Custom House st; rented at 1.CC0. Valued at 1 Prize ditto No. 24, southwest corner of Iiaem and Custom House sts; 32foet7inches on llasin, o2 feet 7 incher on Frankliu, 127 feet H i inches drep in front of Custom 2P,fC iiouse st; renlcu at l.-'HIO. Valued at 20,000 j on Royal st, by P27 foet 1 1 inches deep; rea1 riZC OHIO i0. J: H M fppl H nohiu "1,1-uu. valued at 15 01:0 eim ric jvi isaares Canal Bank Stock. 1 ditto S(;0 25.000 do Commercial do do 20.0CO ditto 150 I'ilto IL'O ditto 1(10 ditto KiO ditto 50 ditto 50 ditto 25 ditto 25 ditto 15 ditto 15 Mechanics' As Traders' 15,000 City Bank, 10.0T" 10,000 10,000 5,00(1 5,oro 2,500 2,500 l,5tfl 1,510 do do do do do do do do Exchange Hank, do Gas Light Bank, do do Mechanics S- Traders', do do 20 ditto each ten sharps of 1 .nit t ci a n n State Hank, HiO dollars eacli; each prize 1,0.!O dollars, op pqq 10 ditto each two shares of 100 dollars ' each; each prize 200 dollars of the Gaa Light Bank, j qtq 20O ditto each one share of 100 dollars, of the Bank of Louisiana, 20,000 a f u unto eacli one share of 1C0 dollars New-Orleans Bank. 20.CCO ,c"t" uue suare 01 luu dcJUre, iuo each one shar vt luv 1 " lion Bank of Florida, 15,000 (00 Prizes. l,C0,0U0 TICKETS $20 NO SHAKES. It shall bo at the option of the winners of prizes of Bank Stocks either to take tLe stock itself, cr y time cuereor in cash.. The whole of tho Tickets, ttrith ti..;, vw as also those containing the Prizes, will be exam...Cu oi.u eeaiea oy me Commissioners Bnoiritod under tho Act, previmislv to their beinr nut into the wheels. One whoel will n,.: th. hni. f CUB .U 111 DUrS. tho OS her will rnnMin tl. Un " VPI U I It I1WIV I , . CI uuuurcu UIUUCIS lUreu frizes, nrifl il fi.., i j j x- i . !.p.::z..:'tm?y drawn to its number, and the for I j"7 .,rana,er.re' o them immediately after Us of'" i ' '"""umeena, and tei'tout any tfftfsf iKrEdi tors of everv nnnpp In ftiA fv..:M g.a u . u est Ind,e6'in Cana, and other of the British provinces, are requested to insert tbe abovi ennoingadiertisement, until the let of De.comber next, and to . . .. 'rpthsp Urtk . ... . i 1 v containing the advertisement 1 AVI.V I. I'll May 29, 1ST.9. 21-6m. 150, Brcadway. N. r. Thrashinsr Cleaning Machines. which rTpWins Machine, uana power. . Anr centleman Jam',,,. r : , . f i . . V, Pirat,0n. models, esa do so by call.iik . i "c terms. Hordes or rood uotw will be taken in exchange for p stent rghH.by if PX"S .. ... PETER A. IIUMl'HRIBS Plniwia A -V Assortment ef Planes jjnloetfrta' Mt sale by N & OAIrjo.V.

fl .. euf.cr'b,er. from Philadelphia, offer, lo t7r V.U bh?i lUvid Knaocr's (of Chester counIi'i- 1,Lr,6,!",J and Cleaning MacLines, wbick Z r8b ,Dd cleaD 1,1 kinds of ma tkt straw, Kice not excepted, and alsof