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toes, horses, bacon hams, &c. Wo have two small 

 banks, that do considerable business ; the insurance of- 

 fice, capital 100,000 dollars, solely employed in discount- 

 ing- iind dealing in exchange to the eastward, divides ten 

 per ct.-nt. per annum for the last five years ; the other a 

 branch of the Kentucky bank, capital 70,000 dollujs 

 makes ten per cent, per annum." 



inla>;d improveiments. 



The following gentlemen, to wit, Governeiir Morris, 

 Stephen Van Kensselaer, De Witt Clinton, Simeon De 

 Witt, William North, Thomas Eddy, and Peter B. Por- 

 ter, appointed by the Legislature of the State of New- 

 York, at its last session, to explore the most practicable 

 route for improving the Inland Navigation from Hud- 

 son's river to Lake Ontario and Lake Erie, have already 

 entered upon the duties of their appointment ; an ap- 

 jiointment, which in its result, promises the highest and 

 most important advantages to the community. 



N. Y. Faptr. 



KEENE, (n. H.) JULY l<t. 



'Tlic Season From all quarters we have the most 



flattering prospects of a goodly crop the ensuing har- 

 vest. We have been seldom favored with such a con- 

 stant succession of sunshine and showers. Indian corn, 

 in general never had a better appearance. The crops of 

 hay will be at least middling, in addition to which is a 

 considerable supply of old hay on hand. In some places 

 clover and English grain have been winter killed ; but 

 on the whole, the tillers of the soil have much cause to 

 rejoice and be glad. 



PKINTDD FOU AND l>i; BLISUICD BY DAVm WILEY. 



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Price ^ ^.50 for tiventy four A'umberSf 

 To be paid in advance 



