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when thfc principal, or any sart cf it, has been paid or refunded by the United States, or money placed in the hands of New York for that purpose, the interest on the sum or sums so paid or refunded, shall cease, and not be considered as chargeable to the United States, any longer than up to the time of the repayment as aforesaid. Sec. 3. ind be it further enacted, That the amount of the interest, wlien. ascertained as aforesaid, shall be paid out of any money in the Treasury, not otherwise Appropriated. APPROVED May 22, 1S2G. ptt&LIC NO. LXXXVII. AN ACT to compensate the Registers and Pprfivprsnf the Land Utiiccs. for extra

services rendered under the provisions of the act of the second oi March, eighteen hundred and twenty-one. BE it enacted bu the Senate and House cf Representatives of the United Statf-s cfAmcrica in Congress assembled, That for the services rendered by the Registers and Receivers of the several Land Districts, in carrying into effect the act for the relief cf the pm chaser of Public Lands, prior to the first day of Julv, 1S20, passed on the 2d day ol March, 1821, and the several acts supplementary thereto, the Secretary of the Treasury, with the approbation of the President, in addition to the tW ullmved by thr said act and supplementary acts, shall be, and he is hereby, authorized to make such allowance and compensation n dach of the said officers, as shall appear to hi it to be reasonable and just ; which allow i-.ce shall, in no case, exceed the expenditure incurred in clerk-hire, by any Register or Receiver, in consequence of the duties imposed upon those officers hy the provisions ot the said -act, and the acts supplementary thereto; and the one-half of one per cent." on .lr amount of payments made by relinquishments and discounts, calculating the value of the lands relinquished at the rate of two dollars per acre : Provided, That the allowance made on account of per centagc, including their annual salary, and Including their commission on the money actually paid, shall, in no case, exceed, to any one officer, for any one year, the sum of three thousand dollars. approved Mav 22, 1S26. fprnLio No. lxxxviiI.j AN ACT to compensate Receivers of P'lb lie Moneys for transporting and depositing i the same. BE it enacted bn the Senate and Wc ' cf Representatives n' th? United Staffs f A merica in Lonrcss assernoiea, i uat u hu.m hp lawful for tin Secrctarv ot the I reasun . , i .1 r T -. .. . . ....... to allow to the several Receivers of Public Moneys, in the several Land Unices, a reasonable compensation for transporting to, and depositing such moneys in any Bank or otlicr place of deposite, that mv, from tiniest o time, be designated by the Secretary oi die Treasury for that purpose, which compensation shall be regulated according to the aeiukl lat)or, expense, ana risk., ot siu ii transportation and deposite, to the place ot' dcp.?.-?ile, i : t . c wKiicu inms uiciMMo. I Sec. 2. A-ui te :t further enacted, i hat it shall be lawful for the Sccretarv of the I Treasury, in his discretion, to make a like j compensation to the several Receivers of j Public Moneys for similar services by them j performed since the redaction of their com- , pensauonoy me accoi ineoum oi .vp.ii, ioo. MISSOLONGHI V ALLEN I Xcvj VorA", June, 21. The packet ship Silas Richards, capt Holdredic arriv ed yesterday morning from Liverpool, having sailed thence on the 21th of May, and brought regular advices to that date. "Wc are sorry to have to state that Mis-o-longhi was taken by the Turks on the. 32d of April; but the cause of the Greeks does not appear to nave been hopeless, as it was now believed that the t h-istiau Powcri were about to interfere in bcr hehalf. Business in Liverpool, S;c. was improving, and the sales of cotton had increased, at small advance. The subject of altering the corn laws was postponed. The second reading cf the Corn Im portation Rill was to take place in the. House or Lords on the 23d. This bill has passed the House of Commons. I4Qr:don, .Vtiy Dcsp Ufbs ore received Oil Moovla Mot oiio; ! c Cionial OflTce, from Major Gen- u,i i!u- !im Frederick Ponnmby.thc Lm Higi, Cer.imissioncr, pro tempore, in t'.e Ionian Island?, announcing that the fate of the long disputed fortress of Missohmghi was finally decided on the night of lheL2dund 23d ultimo. It appears that the garrison, having be

come desperate from the total want of manufacturer, for a method of dressing St provisions, and the failure of the Greek j finishing Ints, by means of machinctv. fleet, tinder Admral Miauiis, to throw j To cftect this, the hat is fixed open a supplies into the town, determined to re- block in the usuai manner; the ctnitcof tire from the place. A sortie was accor- the block is furnished with a screw by dingly made by 300 men, under 2 Clhicf- which it may be attached lo the lathe; it tains, with the hope to gain one cf the hat- j is made to revolve w ith a siow and continteilssupon the sea shore, which was dc- nous motion, makinc about twenty turns

fended bv a large body of Arabs ; and the town was partially set on fpe at that time, vtith the uew of diverting the attention of the besiegers. It was hoped, that, by tins attack, a way

would be opened for the remainder of the 1 When this is finished, the hat is fixed upgarrison ; but this plan had been foreseen on a horizontal lathe, i het z the tip or flat by the Turks, and their posts so strongly i of the hat is dressed in the wnv before

remFerccdthat, after attempting in vain

to force a passage, by carrying the battery, -the body led by the two Chieftains dispersed, and endeavored to save themselves by gaining the mountains. They then poured into the town, fcc put to the sword, or made prisoners, all who opposed them. The loss sustained by the Turks on this occasion, is not reported: but the obstinacy of the conflict may be estimated by the fact, that although between 2 Sc 3000 Greeks perished in that town and at the foot of the mountain, only 1 50 are reported to have been taken alive. Of the women and children, a considerable number are said to have destroyed themselves, or to have been drowned ; but above 3000 have been returned as prisoners. The alarm created by their dispersion was quickly communicated to those who were to follow on this hazardous enterprize, who now abandoned their pests, U. sought shekel in small number?, in the most tenable places in the neighberhrod of the town. In the midst of the confusion, the Turkish troops rushed on f:om the sea and land side, and took possession of the fortifications, to which, as a signal of victory, they set fire. From the London Times, May 17. We perceive that the fall of ?dissoionghi has excited some uneasiness among the friends of Greece, for the ultimate condition of that long suffering, and interesting country In making known tlie above tin fortunate event on Monday list, wc tho't it right to add, that the final issue of the war was not likely in our judgment, to depend upon any relative superiority at tainable through military success, by the Turkish Government over the Greek nation : and such is our conviction still. The readers of the Times may rely upon the information conveyed to them, anu repeated, in former numbers of this journal, on the authority of our foreign correspondents, as to the nature and pclitieal results of his Grace the Duk : of Weilinarton's embassy to the court of St, Petesburrr. On tu;t subiect, we distinctly sta . .... 7 , . , , uvc was me liable, in the efforts whien he was compelled to make, for preventing, i! uen a imng were posMOK', a c nicsi ne tween the Russian empire and the Porte, n points not immcdi itely connected with the wir now raging between the Giccks and the latter povr er . Respecting Greece howeve, the Duke i, j and complete- The iitdpomicticc of Greece was securvd In- his ?"L-n;'csema;i-! mi to the Ru.biau Cabinet. Il-r u ievsc i lYom "I'u'i kv was not left, continent on the precarious issue of her own o iiii-v :c , sur.s a.ul exertions. Her nrues might be captured and her brave men slaughtered, and legions ot Arabs might overrun the lie Lis of l he Morea: but the resolution was announced by Emr.'and, and Kussia com uned in it, uneoun -caliv ui.ti vti tun suoom i. n l i'.u lu.ic: a s;a ; o to the Tin Us. Let, ihcicfoie, the iiki:!s i. ... i i i i of general liheny dismiss their (e, u s for the result ot this sanguinary cot f:i; - j Greece will, ere long hv tree : and, insttvd j of the future heing rendered moie douiu- i lul hy the Lillol tlie t i li ess 1 1 ue?itly cajtiued,an event calamitous only for the in nocent blood w hic h it has cost, w c at e inclined to think that the iiiO;iie:it ot libx v ation to the Greeks will be hastened by it rather than retarded Turky will become more insolent and unspaiiu1: EnLuu!, therefote, must, lor the sae of honor and humanity, he more prompt in the development of her policy, and more vigotous and peremptory in its enforcements. II, indeed, wc have allowed that the point oi the lite negotiation which miscarried, was me which no address or talent could have secured, so wc arc bound to expies cur regret that the object which has. been attained with Uussia, by negotiation, has not been mote energetically followed up and realized in favor ot Greece, by our diplomatic agents at Constantinople. Tho' the end will be the same, a li ighllul mass of intermediate silvering h.s already Cowed from the vain attempt to apply the instalment of reasoning where cannon bails only wcic likeiy to obtain a hearing. A patent has been granted to Kdward OUcrcushaw, of Manchester, ( Ltu'.Miat in a minute ; the workman holds in Ins left hand, a small cushion covered with , plush, which he applies to the baton the fur side, whilst the hot iron passes in suc- ! cession on every part of the crown.

described : it is then removed to a. third ' spindle : running horizontally, and furnished with suitable support to the brim, the top surface of which is then finished. To complete the operation, the hat is removed to another horizontal lathe prepared to receive the crown, so that the lower part of the brim must be turned upwards, it being at the same time supported by a rim of wood in a suitable shape. It is now made to revolve v.'itii about half the velocity ; which, while it presents every part in succession to the workman, admits of his drawing the heated iron from the inner, towards the outer edi'c cf the brim. Each of these operations is repeated to a second time, when the dressing is completed. Candidates Department. AUGUST ELECTION, Monday the 7lh, 5 826. FOR CONGRESS, LWYRENCK S. SHULFP, RATLUT BOON, THOMAS II. BEAK E. STJTF. L Ed ISL .1 TUR E UKN J AM IN V. BEfKi-.S. AMES T. MOrTKT, G. n . JOHNSTON, O R. C. SUM. IV AX, WILLIAM JOHNSON, SHERIFF. SENECA ALMY. JOHN MYERS.

mnoxER. DAVID W ELTON, DIRECTOR of the I' Of, HOUSE. JOSEPH ALT' )N NfcW iOOBS. :::n:;;i::: y d n. i uvular .vi.s. MAHKKT STIIEKT, V I N C K N NFS, I A ) 3'3 AS just received lioni Philadelphia 3 and Baltimore, a handsome and vely gencial assortment of MERClLlXniZE of every description consisting of Spring and Summer ! i A cmnplc-te assortment of Hardwire and Culler ijr Queensware and Glassware. FRESH GROCERIES. All ol 1 ot v.tch are ofTered tor vale at his ' ti low prices tor cash. usu 10-It April. 18?. FRESH. 'iiinir.u. IIE subset i!)cr lias now onen and for Hi, , , 4 ; . 1 sale a la.-e and splendid asot tnu'.nl of pring and Summer i consisting of BritUh. India,' French and Domestic. An extensive assottmcnt of 1 1 c ry G r o ce rie s H a r d -ware Cutlery Glass and Queensware. All of which will be sold at his usual low rates, for cash. Wm HURTCil, Market Street, rvicennc. A mil, 1026. K)tr bjiuso n ahl( (iihuLT 'IHilVVnr.liw - ixiVYvn i yj Lid i, ( Market Sfreet, Vtncenne,) IJ Ari-: just received ftom PhiladeL iiJi pliia and Ilahimorc, a large and general assortment of MEilCIiANDIZE embracing almost every aiiide usually called foi which they will sell at the low est prices for cash. April 26, :S25. INFORMS the public that he continues to cany on the Saddler? ty Harness making business, at his shop-' on (W ATER SIllKP.T VINCENNKS.) He also, will keep on hand a legular 1 1 LKATHER, of every description, w hich will be sold on reasonable terms. He also manufactures, and will sell at the lowest prices, BooU c$; Shoes, of every disruption and quality. February 19, 1825. itf

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Cheaper $ Cheaper Still. ciI'TTraeter..OS ma I'KF. 7, between 2- IT ?ul sTKSLTs HAS just rccched from Philadelphia and Raltimore, and now for sale, an elegant assortment of f men Sc FAiHIONABLE DHY GOODS, Compiising nearly every article needed by the Faimtr, or the Mechanic. A GEXKIIAL ASSOIt i'XEXT OF HARDWARE & CUTLERY ALSO QUEENS & GLASSWARE In very jjreat variety. LADIES, liinrvrG: v:GENTLEMENS, & l YM)i CIHLDUENS J bliOlib. A very complete assortment cf GROCEKiES. All of which will be sold -n the most ac coir.mo.lrjing terms f.r c.sli lo-if Vim i i.r.i s. June 1825, - ... . TIIF. subsciibers J J ha . : i cd, per late I z. J? 1x111 a 1,1 a'' -r to J llieir lot mer :ocl; cf OOD.S.

Pig I. cad, Shot, Writing Paper, Logv. oodf Orleans Sugar, .ice, i r.anisl), and half jj Sparnli Scgars, i! Junialta Iron, asM. ;! Pittsburgh Porter, jj Ohio super. Fiour. ; Wrggci IJoxcs, 150 barrels JCcnliiiwn calt, Als a cpian ity of Ftst quality cold cspicssed CAS'lOR OIL, i bit'i'cs. Which tiuy (dV.r for ta'e, whoicsale Sc retail, low for 1 Q CMtTM J ..! 1 1 , Murktt o reety J'mcth.tcs. rTay, 1826. i 3 1 1" foiurh ho tel. Sign ,f It'.JSHIAGTOX, Mo. G Sc 8, Not th Ftunth Street, near Market Street, Philadelphia. M? "5 -t'cctfully inh.. lS :!tr lrier.cTs wj"" uiii lilt; iiiMJiir: tii ir. in-. -i ii, .t die has reduced the r-r.cc ol boarding to seven dollars per ivztk. The house is - .'X.ll, I ! rvitoatCfl hi tbr mmi rM.ii'.i ...... city for business, the rooms ate numerous -ft rrm.T5r.... k.'.. . . w.nnunii iw r, nig i.'v;ti i-.s.o inauiass es are of the best, the table, as heretofore, shall be furnished with every thir.f thc extensive market afTn-ds tfie wait-r'l-c "r-o ii lor. 1 1 lit"! nml t r 1 i i i h . "K lhe above slis hi pes lo contmu to C(nuriu- lo 3-39 Much, 1826. -triu Fire Insurance Company 4 H Ali i FORI), CON-NI.CTICUT. J:tnblihcd bV cha !8. Capital 200,000 Dollars. For Insuring iiousr.s, ntiLDings, coons, Sec. G;c from loss or damage by FIRE. All payments for losses or damage by fire, arc made by this Corporation without any deduction. Losses by fire occasioned by lightning will be made good. CCrAll Icticis addressed :o the agent on the subject ol Insurance, must be post paid. JAMKS SMITH, Jgcr: Lrkct Street, ftjtce:::.es. March !8261 3-1 f & LIS1" ot Inter.-, n u.an.iii m ujC Post-Office a: Washington, la. the quaitcr ending he 3cth of Ju. c, I267 atid which it net taken out wuhin ihtee months, will be sent to the Gene; al FostOtTicc as dead letters. A C T GJati.es ArtlierC, Jchn Alien. John Allen & Sons, Jan.t s Akem;'n, Andrew B. rry 2, Christopher l!:;rtch. A.llruce, Johr. Bcnnnigten, J r.ivs I'.ruce. I-a::c Ikrer, C. Berkshire 2, Mr. Bozzlv , lw Cii.dlc. MnComer, XcV..Uo; Cox, Klizabeth Feller, VV. Fuller, John (iiwdtnan, A. L. (icodman. chei Gruenv or, Vvni. (iilnuu;, Thos. Glll.-rk. H j K M F Thomas Hvatt, Juit.cs Hcrrel, Isaac Harryr.w.n, J:unes lir.ihrs, n-.. Hawkins, Nathan Hendt ex, Kbet.t ?:er Jor.es IVvdy Johnson, D:u "u ! Jacks'.n. A Kinney f Ch. Iorres, John Marshall, Samuel Miller, Hy. Merrick 4, N. McCluiv. Maria Martin, John McNight, Klisl.a rerklns 2, Dra.l. Pruden, C;rorjr (i. Porter 2. George l'ii:r;:nier. K S T Ransom Us. .11 I;....t 2, P. P. Hcpcrs, C. Ivuiscl, Varticr vC Kod- ick, Kebcca ii.npcr, James Ste cos, E Snti' v, Havvlv Scott, Peter Stephenson, W. StS, ,'(it J.Tier2, S. L.'I ho;np?cn, J.W'arln, V Wallace, John Wie. Joh.n Walker. SFi'H UODDICK, p.m. July lst,lS:6. 22-L74 Printing neatly executed it this office.

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