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Waslyingtor,llurrows, June • 7 Oct 7 Feb 7 United Staps Britton ~ •-• 13 . t' 11 •'• 13 Garrick , Skiddy ' Ir.. 25 •25 • '25 • Patrick Henry Delano July 17 Nov .7 Mar Shillield - A llln '. 13• .. 13 * Boscius ,•• Collins :. 25 • 2.5 25 Independence .I+4e: • Aug 7 Dec 7A') 7 Virginian 1 ' Allen ' 13 • 13 ' 13 Suldena, ~ E. Cobb -' . 25* • 25 •• 25 Ashburton Ilut , ilestun•Sep. 7 Jan 7 M'y 7 Sie'n Whither Thompson •' 13 • 13 • 13 . Sheridan I . Depeyster '''23 ' 25 • 25 ' • ' • ,••• Days of Sailin , from . I I . . Liverpool. ' I • G. Washington Burrows . July,2s s.Tov - 25'il'r 25 . , United States Firdron Ariz 1 Dec., I Al. l' • Garrick\ I Skiddy •13 ~.• l t 13 .• 11 Patrick Henry • Delano • '' 25 • 525 ' 95 Sheffield , • Allen Sept 1 Jan; 1 M'y 1 Boseiins : C;;llins ' .13 • 'l3 • 13 Independence .N) , ii . - , ' 21 . • 4 25 1 25 Virginiin ' A/fpn Oct, 1 Feb. `l. Pee I Sidrions : '1 , Cobb '• 13 ' 13 • 13 Ashburton ,• Iltittloson .• '25 ' . 25,, •,,,. 25 - Ste•ii Whitney . 'Ta:tietrOti Nov. i Mar '1 J'ly F Zheridan Depeyster.. • 13 • • 13 ! 13 Regularl"Packet Ship; le and from Loral .. Ships , Ctptains Day sof Sailing loin Nainvs. ', I: • New Vrirl.. Mediator Chadwick Jena 1 Oct 1 Feb . 1 Wellington j Chadyiek ' 10 ' 10 • 10 Quebec llletterd i '2O• 20 • 20' PhiNnelphia flo l vey . July 1 Nov I M'r 1 S,witierland Cliadivick • 10 . • 10 • 10 . 11. Hudson MCrgan • 20 ' 20 - • 20, Ontario ' 1 littlish ' :Aug 1 Dec 1 A•l' 1 t orunto, -Grirwold . ' 10 • 10 * 10 WerO.ioinster •Monre . ', .20 , 20 '2O St. 1117103 I. Senor, . Seili I Jan 1 May I. Montreal .: . ' Tinker - 'I 10 • 10' • 10 Gladiator. Br stun . •1 20 • 20 • 20 , , 4 Nye of sailing from .. • . . • J. • , . London. '. Mediator Chadwick July •17 N'iv 17 ill'r 17 Wellingtnn , Chadwick • 27 ' 27 ' 27 . Quebec fiebeid ~ Aug 7 Dee 7 Al 7 Philadelphia Hovey , • 17 • 'l7, • 17 Switzerland rh'udwick . • WI • 27 ‘' 27„:4 • H. 'Hudson • Morgan Sep. Jan 7We 7p 'bonito . Bradish. .: ' 7' 'l7 • Uzi,: Toronto Griswold • 27, '27 ' 27;..? I-AV_cstminster"Mr ore Ocr. 71Feb- 7 Prie -,,.., ....St. Jamus ' Sobor • • 11 • 17 ' ri Montreal Tinker .'"27 ' • • 27 . •2 7 - Gloaiatur Britton ' Nov 7 Mar 7 . Ply • , In addition to the above Regular Lilies; a MM.' 1 her of Spleinlid New..Yorli built Transient Ship., such as the 'Adirondack,' 'Scotland, I . Glover. ind 'Echo; will contineeto sail from Liverpool weekly in regular succession, thereby. preventing the least 'possibility of detetvion or ' _ belay in. Liverpoial : and lor the accontinoch 'nn' of persons wishing to remit money to their m. ilies or fr•ends. P have arranged the patine 'col . my Drifts on th i foll Owing hanks : - The Ulster Bank, and branches RELAN D. The Provincial Bank: . tap. . ' • 'The Nal:tonal Bank' r . do. All - Drafts payable at sight, at either of the a. • hove banks, their branches or agencies. . iMessrs. Spooner,, Atwood &Co ENOLAN D._ • ' bankers, Lianduia. - ' . ',,p. W_ltyrnes, Esq.. Liverpool., .-. ,Paaserigers can also ba engaged front Liver 'pool In Philadelphia, Boston, and Baltimore, by the regular: - packet ships, on application being - made, personally ; or by letter, ( Most. paid,) ad 'dressed to 1 . ''' • • j• JOSEPH McMIJRRAY, ". . . 100 Pine street , corner oiSonth. . . AGENTS.-.--In Pottsville Benj.. Bannon, Esq. In Lowell, Ilieli. Walsh, Esq.. , • , . ` In'. Albany, T: Gough. E-q. • In Newark, Jehri . kleColgan. Esq. : • Ire Toronto, U. C., Rogers and . ;' • ' Thompson. )- Ii alio beg leave to assure my friends and the . public.in general, that the greateit punctuality will ho observed in the sailing of the above ships, together with ell others which I may have, and .` that -passengera wit! experience no delay on their - • arrival at the different ports where they mean' to embark. . i• - . , . , ~ r. .. . P. S,—Free passage can also he secured from the various ports iio Ireland end. Scotland from Which steambOats !lin' to Liverpool: ' c: JOSEPH MMURRAY: I 100 Pipe " street, New York: Gives drafts', in sums to suit Applicants, on the • ° Provincial Bank of Ireland, payable at . Early; ' . ':.Banbridge Litriertek " Ballymena . IClonmol ' Parsontown_ Londonderry Ttownpatrick Sligo. -, C a van • Wexford . Lurgan --,-' Belfest - Omagh WI/milord Galway _• .•-Dongappon • Bandon Ennis- Armagh. • Itellyshannon Athlone ' ~ C oleraine, Strabane, 1 Kilkenny - !_Dungarvan . • Bettina -. ' Mallow ' Tralee - ' ' hinneymore - Youghal . • I.Cootehill, . • Eithiskillen ICiirush ' - i . Monaghan,- • - - ' .. - - Esomian-=-:Spooner, Atwood 4 , Co., Br.okers, London, payable in every town 'in Great Britain' . P.'..W: Bvitqr.s, Esquire, Liverpool.' • CITY or Gr.asnow Bass, Payable ,itt every own in Scotland. - , _ .. New York, January 21,- ' • _ , - 4- FOP. SALE. 1 • - second hand six octave Piano, - id gix)d conditioN will be sold Chen' p on application tothe aubscri ler'o'ppiesilethe Tenet* JOHN J. SIMEI'd AKER. Afaguit 26; 35-41* • • . . FATEIMERS,,•;—Just en d f o . 0. - lut Feathers of .eicelfclit triplicy by, , • §t,LYMAN &CO. i• Itll3 Cash Systni. ArqT., 10 00 ......15 00 00 2.5 wilrpay fur three years Of the North ,AMericart ,Collrge of health. This extraordinary medicine , :is founded upon the principle that the human franc , is subject:to osc.r bucluseAse.Nit.Ccirupt 1-lumomor in etner words Imphrity of the .filood, and nothing save vegetable cleansing, is wanted in order to drive disease 91" every descript f thci bod. 7 If. the ion channels rom 'of our y micchty4iveralshonld be— come choked up, , iivould not the accumulated' waters find new outlms, or the country be inundatedf--Juit fief with the human body; if theinaturd drains become cloaca, the accumulated 411111101 in will Most assured ly find vent in some form of d taease or death will be a certain consequence.' . mAN VP.GtPill“?. PILLS WRIGHT'S IN. arecminently calculated for carrying eel this GRAND ITINCIPi.E. because they area putative medicine's° justly balanced and - withal so natural to•thc human constitution, that they cannot possibly injure the most delteme; at the same . time, if used in such a manner as to'produce free evactifitions by the boWels, and repeated a{ times. tt wit) be absolute. ly impossible for pain or distress of an kind to con untie in the body. 'A single twenty five cent box o' the above named Indian Vegemble Pills will, in all Cases, giverelief, sometimes even beyond the power of words to describe; and if persevered for a short time, there is opt a Malady to the whole jeourse of hu- Man ills that can possibly withstand their astonishing and wonfierfutinfluence.' WRIGIreaI*AN VEGWTA. iLE Picas sre a certain cure fog . - • COSTIVENESS. Because they codiPletely cleanse the bowels from those bilious and cot rupt pttralyse - and weaken the digestive are the cause of headache, nausea; palpitation of the heart. rheumatic nous parts of the body, and many othi II II EU NI ATI - 311, GOUT. St 4. Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills may be relied anis always certain to give relief, and if perdvered with, will mast assuredly, and with?ut fail, make a per fect cure of the above painful maladies,—From three to six at said'lndian Vegetable Pills takerveyerY night 'ongoing to bed, will, in a shortritime. completely rid the body from all morbid and :t.orrup i t humors; and rheumatism. gout; and pain of every description, will 'disappear, as I( . ll4:magic. , , For the same reason,. When, fVom sudden changes othe aimospherd, or any othei cause,, the person-a tion is checked, and those humors whiehashould pass otrby the skin. are thrown'iliwardly. caiisirig headache. nansea,asd'sickness, pale in .the. bodes, watery and inflamed eyes, -iOre '.t hroitt, hoareeneis, et - Inglis; con suniption:;heutriatic pains in various j.hrt.of the body al:the - wily other Tyintomi of ' • • • I il I. ' - 1 • - -..- ''. - 1' ' ' , • ; .II ; I . . 1 ..- . 7 - ', • ;T. ' - ; ~ ± .. -.:, - ; - --.•1- - ; .: -....... . . 7 4, • ',..• '5(.--;.; , ;: ' . (714-lT '1 ,„): , , , , ;,-;.., ; 1111 : . .;.1 • - .? - I '''' . ''''..: -. i ., I - ;i, ~. ,'•; f 7 ',-- ....1 : j 1 . _•,.. ...... ._;..,.;••..: , • _ ‘,.. • .._‘, , ,,t,..x4... :,,,,:,.c i .„..._, A ''. - -4, :. ,il.-....:,q.; - 1 .r , -', . ;1,.. , '-.z...: -- -. _ ,_. ~__ . Alp ~,- - • , :....... - ,.irl i :: - .. , ,, , :.•- •, •:...,,- ) !•-; - . -- -----,, • J.' " ''''' -.'.• 1 .....:_ 5 •,.. c .v..-r•r• - e.:---._.r• , ...:P.:-.::•...- ' -.--.! • . - i• .•-: -2.: ' ' ..1 .-." -- - : ..,_ • ~.. -_, . , ••••-..,;;•,,,.,--.-.-,•-•••-- .• •,. ----...'-- --7---- ;- -...'" 1. ' -, -, -,', '.' ' rn ._' - • • • • . . . . . .. ... "1 Tni.E. TEACH Too .To PIERCE THE DOWELS OS THE EARTILIAND NEMO OUT PIOT* TO! EATHENS OP MOUNT/11,INS. SIETALIATH9H , WIL;. (LIVE ISTEENOTII.TO uss*Ant SMESEFT:ST.I,, NATURE TO OUL,USE &ND TEESSUES .--D4 JOHNSON . 0111G111 4 3 =INDIAN VEGETABLE symptoms.• , • In all disordered motions hood, called Intermittent; Remittent, Nervode,'lpflaiumatory, and rntrid. , FEVERS. • ' I Wright's I dian Vegetable Nileb fOnnd a cer rain remedy; because thy cleanse the stomach and beiwels from all tbillious humors and purify the blood; consequently, as they remove every kind of disease, they arc absolutely certain to elite every kind offence.. . I So, also when morbid humorsdfposited upon the membrane and Muscle ; causing these pains lulls mattock and swelling, called • CATCHING COLD, • Wrighi's Indian Vegetal)le PAIS will invariably give !nee or four pills, taken at gld on going to he'd;.atid repeated a fe w-times, will rernoce, the: ;hove unpleasant Ovrinotna.- and restore ibe holly tt, esen' sounder health than befOre. The t.aine nriir• be sad of clifritai4 of breathing: or < , . ASl'll MA: T 1 • Wright's Indian `Vegetable ills will loosen and carry witty the stomach and bowels thoserrough and. phlegmy, himotis which stop the nir cells of the linigs, and are the cause; of the abort dreadful corn l • plaint . ; ..: It N hOtlid alsohe remembered that WRIGHT'S INDIA A VEGRTABLE PI LIS' are certit in to remove pain in the sidljopprestrion,naulea arid sickness, oss of appetite, costiveness,t ieliow tidge of the skin and eyceand-eyery other cjrnpioms or ' • :LIVER COMPLAINT: - Because they pprge Crem the body these corrupt and stagnant lemmas, tiftich when deposited on the liver, are the anse. Of . the Abdre dangerous complaint They are also te ; prevent 1 ! • • i - • - APOPLEXY AN D: SUDDE'4., DEATH. •Decause.thei carry off thaw humour which ObStrue ting the;circelai ion, are die cause Min rush, or deter mination abided to the head; giddiness, especially nn turning suddenly round, blindness; lfrowsiness, las of memory. inflJrnation of the brain,!iusanity, and all disorders of the mind.' • ' l i ' .• • Those who Mbenr within • doors should rernem ter that they frequently breathe an - atmo'apbere which is wholly unfit, fir 'the proper expansion of the Julies, and at the name time owing to Is antlof exercise, the bowels are; ned sufficiently evatmted, the hood becomes impure. and headache, indige.stion, p pita lion of the heart. and many' other disc ceable. .:")intairis urekire to follow. 1.. , AvitiGtri":; . ; INDIAN VEGETABLE P LLS. Being a Cleanser of the stomach aitd bowel , ; .and a direr, purl/Trot of the Blood, are certain not only to remove pain or distress of every - kind from the body. but if used obeasionally, so as to keen the body free. from those ! humours which are th e cause of every malady incideid to mans they will most assuredly promote sucha just and equal circul ation of the blood that those tvhO lead a sedentary filet, will be able to enjoy sound befall). and disease , : f any kind tali Le Obscluirly impossible. 1 • , . , . :A UTIONS 70 AcEIYTS. . . . Country , 'agents, and others, ire respectfully informed that', owing to the great impel:any, 'and increastrigAemand. for the above named Pills, a host of unprineiplinl p ersona aro busily engaged .in •manufacturing, an d vending spurious article in imitation of ' • . IS'IS/GiirS LVD/AN PE 'STABLE PILL. They are also •further infer ed that I have a snit pending against One V 0. Falck, fer consierfeiting the abOye.natned medicine• and are dautioned against biljang orreCetving medicine from said V. O. Krick, as , he cannot by j any possibility have the ; genuine Wright's Indian I , ,egetable;P,lls for sale. All travelling agents. with genuide medicine are provided with a• - certeficate• of astency, aigned,•by William Wright. Vice Presidftof the Pf . it, College ofllealth 't• ' ' ' I i„ Travellers, - who cannot show a certificate as above detieribed,Will be known as base impostors.—Shun them, therefore - as jou would a lliqiway • man, or a Midnight Robber.'., e.i I - Offices, devoted exclusively to the sale of Wright's Indian Vegetable Palls, wholesale ,bud retail, No IGO Race .St. Philadelphia. No, 288 Greenwich street Boston ; •• , ' • . • , N Bifileteare of the eownfrrfeiter in ,Third Stied Philadelphia. • AGENTS•FOR.SCHUVLRILL COUNTY ' . Tens. & James' Beatty, Pottsville. • Bickel &11i11,0rwItsburg. , I • Vantel`Sayltiir,Schuylkill flaveit. .. ' • Aarett;hlattis, Lowar Alahantodgo. Jacob Kauffman;' • do Jonas liauffinan, do • . 1.,_,, • John Weird, Klingerstown. • Caleb Wheeler, Pine grove. - ,JoheSnyder,Friedensbut. I - '. Sarinsql Boyer, Port Clinton. 1• Fefncroff Drey 4 , -Co2;Tuscarora:'' - Wm. 'Cogger', Tamaqua: ' e !voter% Porieder, West Penn township. R, Shuler &Co., East'lletnewies, township. Henry - Koch & Son. McKeansbirg. - • C. IL' DeForrest, Lewellyn. e ' I • E. &I Kauffman, Zimmermayitown. • Abraham Heebner, Port Civil* • , John, Mertz, Middleport. Giori I'Reifimyder. New Castle. Bennett & Tayldr, Minersville.l I I ' Norllglinlicrlan4.Caitnly , • • Ili 11. - - i Masser, Sunbary. • ' . l - ineob Haas. Shamokin'. , 1. - Wm;Forsythe. Northuinberlao : Win, , Heinen, liltiton. ',, ; JehMO: Reran, Upper Mahan( Ireland & Mirxell, McEvfeativi • ' Berk& Cminl.y) ' •• L W . ,. Ringler"&Co., Reading. r ..litichter & McKnight, do. Oodfried Seidell, Hamburg. October };1842;" - ' • SIiTOLEED MEAlN— i ilarns and Shout , • deny ! good Meat and welt c red,ijust repeilrod and tor.nale,by • • SILIIY*AN At CO., Korai 18. • • - 12— 17/(1T AfiMr-4ot received end - for sale",at lb" Dag Store of JOIL, S. C. BlAlrriti Dacia: l 4r: 32-- • , , . ' .;! --- t'.. , "_: - ':;:: t::::::: AND POTTS WEEKLY. BY i BENJAMIN BANNASL:' : I I O:r . r . O4O, „ SC.Ii„ , TIYI,K,I,L : L .. I O:LINTY, PA. • Think' not rForgetfalness is• Minn. Truss nor forgenblnees ie obits, , Though Mott be the tongue: - • Which late' before a lighted afitilie Its burning Worship flung. • :Think not theipell bath passed away • That bound my anal to thee. • Oh, earthly lore . whose gentle ray - • W3B a world 'e witchery.- To me thy metnmy comes back. When dreams are op my bratnl And MI thy lOw and sighing Sake flings on my ear agam'l 1 A ten , / ierri kW, of hope and tr u th, Its dirge-like acCouts swell; ' Alas! thon.shining star of youth t . [lured thee all too-well. • Earth's plains have sunny garlands yet, That springlog hearts may weave ; But the sad soul where reigns regret, Those bloolusuntoitcled - will loave. . There is no beauty in the wreath Whose rarest flowers liy dead There isato joy in life and breath, When truth and hope have fled. Oh Love, ) the early and the lost, Why should !,drearn or thee ? Why should toy soul, with memories losa'd, Swell, an a` troubled' sea Why shoold one corm my brain punme—L One dream ;be on heart • 'All tnem'ries that my spirit knew, Should with ray lov,e depart. . : 1 N. AUGUSTUS ; HiNCHINS; ESQ. stomach and i.mors which organs, and kind sickness, pains .in va crunplcasan ' . A 11tatilmiiving Story WEB. Ri9l Asa wean. I • . , Whoever bad happened in at the:. domicil of Farmer Flinching, on l'he eve of a darapPpointed 'by the. Governor of one. of the New England Sail, fur '. Public Thanksgiving and Prayer," ;"could not have 'avoiitcil noticing that somebody more then the circle ,was there expected.- As the large family- s.t. shout the capacious fire place, the hearty honest wood: fire threw aeheerful light on their almosi happy :faces—almost happy, be cause, as we have intimated, there was sa chair yet to fill. The premopitories of Thanksgiving waited upon the talikii in the - cold antipotary chicken, the pie manufaetured more with an eye" to quantity, than quality; the stout pitchers of cider, flailed with plates of shming pippins, will nuts creaked - reedy for the tooth,afire cake' yet smoking, and ooughntatt,' in Manhattan called acrawlers,'• a beuntifut supply. Another -platter' end:tined a forinidable brisket piece of cold hint ed beef, 'with 'a garnish of poli t y, and ito lack of cabbage and Old !garden sauce.' Suith was the repast, and the 'party Only waited the arrival , of some expectedlguest, to fall upon it. ' ' sospense; which always - appeara long to those ' who endure it,' is nit lii so long as it seems- :At its usual hour lof ariival, the Hardscrabb!o -mail coach drove into that Village, and storming before Farmer Hinchin's . door,' deposited the pricious hurthen for which thC family bad 'been waiting ,for three hour+. before it was due. Sisters. breith ers,fathelni.d Oi : Alier.Crowded roun4 tall Maas of:shawl, handkerchiefs , wiapeascal. fur' tippet and upper Beit,jAnin, 'ttnd by industsious'unroll ing, a young gentleman ' was at length revealed, —father's hope and 'mothers joy tin leng!hened sweetnest long drawn out. All hatt, naturally made up their minds to he delighted to See him, but his inothei• Minted back from his lips as if She, liad. encountered a shixiLbrush. Thef sisters were ' frozen into formality by 'an apparition ~ so much 1 unlike their Mental portrait of brother Nahum,, l and the lirte:brotheni slunk grinning Into a cor nea The father deliberately wiped his specta-, , cies. and con Survey of the nondescript, heg'inning athis monkey face, cOurs.rig over his fopHish . viaiet l , running a line of survey down his 1 candle mould invested , legs.' and ending in St long stare at his stilt-hilted 'Mote. • It was evide tithe' Where they (expected 'a, natural blood - re ation, they had found an ;uniktural curiosity. The . , stranger repaid tlieir, Stare of curiosity With an other,and putting hilt quizzing-glass to his:eye; surveyed the room hi, which hte,chitilhood was spent, as if he had sever seen it-before, and was' . , sure it was habitable: His father Gowned, his' !zither bit h'er lips, his sisters blushed before his gaze, and hiS little brothers, to use their own ex- preSsion, .snorted right out.' A ffectionicannot, however, be lightly smashed, and the faMily could'not forget that they! were receiving a i king' abient member. The - animal was led toithe fire, a,nd dept sited himself, in a chair With the air of One who' is paying MS infe riors an enormous toinpliment, and the usual cominonplares were i pasied between the 'glint and his entertainers.'! November's cold, without, was not, however, htilf so chilling as the reMniop within the Walls of Partner Hinchins' dwelling. The'city seri diversified his conversation at.tablit, with remarks upon city dishes; by way of.teai h ing his fattier and 'mother, by _no (very ambiguous intimations, that people lived in the country very much like Savages. :Every attempt to excite his i ' • interest in old familiar scenes end objects was parried by'hia ceaseless gab to show Ens travelled knoWledge, and his acquaintance with scones awl people whb were not, (Or superiority, to he' men tioned in the same . tireatti with any of the:objeets and persons Which composed the happy little ru ral world, in Which . N. Auiustlis Hinchins had once beenia contented resident. Or if that wor-. thy vouchsafed to hear friends speak, it Weii with such art expressive Smile of coadeseensiOn, th3t the rustic family began, in spite of themielvesito feel some ,inferiority before Mr. Hinchins, as they now felt compelled ,to tall him, whom they had counted On welcoming home ' with their whOle hearts as brother Nahum. The cider arid apples ~ 'did, however melt dawn a little of Nahum's gen. Why befdre he went to' bed, and the sisters OM ally -ventured to offer their hands as th l ed For the night. ert ray vwhar,' drawled; Nom Itug,ustui Hinchins, as, tie Scuffed untaielhe room in' embroldered.s4pera, holdinga‘e lamp with jusitla thumb and linger—iAw ray Watir mall mare oh irnong pair.," J ~ ' .! The matron' looked up anxiously at her . hus band, as!she raked hp the fire--the liuShand:sat in moodlcontemplative At leng h,iii he eriase, i ' be broke out—. • , ; .The starch must be taken - out of thet young ster, mama: i .He iS our own ion, ItfrAlinehins. ' .Nover mind, the starch must be_ taken ant, and it ii is not before to.mofrow night, I'll ' Mrs. iinchin's somewhat extensive hand Clap ped a stOppfrOn Ake farmer's' mouth, but nut orr Loa resUluriOit. ' .Whtl don't ttiit boy tome dorsal' eabs the lathe,: the next morning. The mother went up, to see...! 'The tender lad ecirepioined bitterly that there wee =no reourt:-;indthit he hid etiveysbee;i eceutucened,tp, hici, _ fire gibpsettment,'lbut cc there wis serveiti he would try' onceto rise without; So, .efter tt l tleat of fucsishout wat e r and towcts,•loTur.a" drepliint 4 -- lISEM INEM SAttiii.D# ,40ItNING, SEPTEMBER. 16, .1843. • • - . , W] • 4N.- ttt AD GENERAL''•r '• . ' TI . 1 • I' his dressing box to the astonishment of his eNt= , try managed in en 'hot:WS 1.4131! to come dowel to breakfart p] a flaunting dresailog gown and slippers; the fanner article iausi new amusement among the young natiees,,his brothers, who thought he might as well be ewe°. man et .on c e 'and done,with it.— He extilate,ied, the bastard Orench of the-hotele in lamenting the absence of sundry made dishes, - but din - eluded at last to let a &dons apparite• have its nay, j.lO ate bountifully of the wholesome food befirehitne cooked by hie tidy mother and sisters, iruit en ,i4 by greasy Men in dirty nightcaps with napliins tucked through their hutton holes, whirl answer wipe the mouths of . the Wear to dust a pltite, or . 1 • . Petting 'Tally for church was another awful difficulty. ziei idquired for a , baarbei; altho4sh , he - very well knew there was no such pheneme non in the village, and_ never hid beet., Ire ask ed his motl4.r . i.n . send-his boots to a boothlaekle, another dignitary that Hardscrabble never ,aup pined ; and the mother; as many a, foolish Moth er has, cemPremisedthe*matter by- takingbisele gant end TaShionable leathers - to the kitchen• fire and giving them a brilliant cost ' , of Oat draw •black.ball; the steteotyped unction :for leather, warranted' to preserve it and fill the pores. The good lady had 'beautified them to the best; of her knowledge 'rind belief, but the shining coat ef , Day , ..the remains of which bad adorned them before,/ gained nothing by the operation. .oh, dem cried tho exquisite, as :they ;Were placed before him,,qtorne demnation Cute has OW= rotively relied my boats, and if I Could find him, • would ki k him, pawsitively! Heilooked,op-- his mother' was hesitating betiveen. V•ara as tonishment, his father debating between rskick and a cuff, and his brothers and sisters landing re their , g 1 to meeting clothes,' uncertain wheat. er to wonder or fear What should Omni next.' i The explosion was, bosacyer; spared for the present. , firing to church was :a awful bore to N.'. Au gustus Hinchine;but he had seen Some etopny in dications in a certain quarter, which warned him 'hat the next ounce of his puppyism mighthreak the ennierk back. Besides, he bad a secrellWish 'to show hi ilia offt.i his old playfellows, the na- I lives, and lieref ;re - Ventured to let his ell; ridotar touch his arm. and. With her. walked tiebind.his fathel and mother., .It was a eurione proc i eision. ' The rn,419-r would feel a little proud and ;could I notihrip ft-ling n little dubious of the iinpres s.on herbey was to-make on the The flack looked as if, though the 'animal was his own win, he should be glad to centraoi L et it; the sister Who bad his Lir , seemed foolisdi-.-how could she help it? N. Agustus minced kilOng, ; quizzing ihevillagers with his glass, totally insen sible--while every body was gaping andijaugh ing—tetaby 'insensible to every thing butsanwn pre-eminent importance. Little Ned, t o e wag of the fanX‘ly, strutted behind' him, rfollowing in his foobnCps,' making stride for his stritleV strad dle for straddle, and a swing of his coree for every swing of hie brother's swellow tall. It was a glerious broad comedy, and as thisproces lion passed. people did every thing but cheer the young actor. • ' Hinchi'es was not a bad • fellow—wag , there norm in till the village to-welcome him ;In real sincerity, and to- remember in the' returned pup.. py one who had really once been a feveurite Certainly there was one—the favourite I school mate and playmate, the little girl, nowt fine. yOung-weman to whom, three years preSiously, • before hi transportation to the city, he h 4 a pligh ted his word in all the sincerity of yorith. ,Of course•alle was et once adopted at the fOttne'r's beuse, } as daughter . and - sister, and a unionwaa as surely counted on, as if it had 'rhea , * taken place. . Ellen was an invited guest. at every, Sun day dinner, and on holidays, and as het; ; future husband expected this day to grace the beard, an extiaortlinary invitation was sent her, in addition to the usual , standing order. N. Aguettisi•When the sersico Closed, planted biesself in the porch outside the church', exchanging distant sal } utations with the young menwho claimed his'neqoain lance. His sisters came out, and with theui !pd. With all the sincerity of a confiding girl. she canie np.'ready to give her hand whOti l he of fered his. He scanned her through the glass— and reiMbed her two fingers of his . glod.ed left paw. ;Oh, ab, child, I believe we have , been ac quaintell—yes, I do remember- - yourr ninne is-- aw—eh—' and here he raised his ,head and brushed up his whiskers. Surprised that his two fingerestere not taken, he looked 'round. ,•; Ellen had flown, and he saw her , indignantly walking • , sway. With head erect, and shOwing all ,tlfet wom an's tokens of an insult appreciated andreSented. His father, mother and sLtere- s had ile4ried him in disgust—his little brother Ned waited,j4t long enough to cry out shame ! and ran, and ibe; poop about him set up en indignant hiss, ' In !tt few moments he was left almost !done; 'some few boys Only waiting to take a last look al } th mon key. , • .Well. now, that is really caning it foine, the demnivi uncivilized clowns; solloguiscd our hero pavvaitively leave this hole at Ince— the ignorant savages. Human nachnre aall a boidei it no longer: . - • ' He etirolled across the rindpend for lack 'of huh man 6bjectialto'bting Within the focus 46401m5; commendielleitrieYing a bita hell, tfown which he had many times rolled - in play, el if he had never seen Such q entioSity before. Ili. p4i (look in iat employmept beetidetiMe4, thOreatl• er may notice, a tit subject. for.: in Lartitit; and Johnson, the AMerictin Cruihahtink, hai dell'arte: led him. From this reverie•a few enoWbaila inan• disturbrd HinnbleCessintially in hie pride end his , pretensions, he;hurried to his father's, houie, with one eye bunge.V2and , ens , half • his dickey spoiled, by the unerring aini bf some. vil• lege embryo Tell, wbose m'iasflet were readily ' gathered from the .w)nter.toliered and dispatched with striking acceiracy: r. Jarge panty had been invited - 10 Far mer Llinchtres—end clarge everting Oarty.lßight , glad would the worthy people*ave been to have escaped from the dilemma, but In the 'Country they j have no white ,Itee' to turn -away Visitant with : t The only way of proceeding Was ictithce Ot t e mat ! ter out; ac after tlae ocaurrouCes of the nrinaing: - . malice in some, and curiosity : 4r others,: woula be Sura' to bring were who W sotiroiSl;sad . i/Ore I O. `The 'members 41r, the '4noly n'krzalit at"; ni4qed. was in hie el ement , tailerho l ; *Pi fa' . flier Hinchine was--lti the kitchen 1' Heiden:al' not face - tbegroop viefipie -oi!liling l ir o 9 ll, ' but chewed the cud„of sweet sivi i btunr fancy thn kitaiten ;flimsy ..lennisr. :e11uit04 1 61.. 03 .47 -e!" 16 '.11 11- 41i 'her dolikqekl 1. sinatiOne 1 1 F Pr Aroistritims if- 4 T jusAitarcll` 12 . 140 tanto out of bile Ho min . : • ros n as tie • . 1 • ..• _ . , heard the front door open . and pro4eetled to utter cep‘his hoPeful oto4 as ha' wss abo;ot enter the parlor. , 'Leading (him, 'directly to : the kitchen. Farmer Hinchios there hoirevred, pip wiitt'x shears, and thentook his son above entire, to hie, room, seated him tit a chair, .and before the -foie could guess what was Cirriing,toured tits whiskers; tlestreyed his moustaphoie, aid - tetlu'eed his imperial to a plebian. Nahum expostulated, but it w ? e of no use„-he etnaggt d, and the old gentlertt!uee shoul der of rout ou ftet"*as shaken iq,his (See. Are stir complt.3 the demolition of the. Pau cite, and N. Agitatus Hinchins began to look his :father's soli again.l He turned disconsolate from the glass to go dor, stairs, when the ell gentle man stepped heterleri hint and the door and poin- ted to something which had , before essaped.hie eye. Hie.forner Foiintry.Sun lay sulrlay Et Zrose the back of a chair: Even then he 'could not con ceive what! his fattier meant. His mind could not embrace so awful S. degradedion as that he must Melly put on that-;suit, -and -, cast his city tegu. Meats. His father readily explained the case to him, mulintimatiUg that,he should give's 'elettle hammer voucher fat his sincerity of purppee, poor ' Nahum Was forced.ti submit : .They then ed down together ? ' and at; the dining room door opened, the p itty* inside, who had; commenced their obeisances ftsr Mr. N. Auglistus, finished them for Nahum A.-Hinchins. There was an awkwordOnse. iA chid broke it ae - qhildreu'Of: ten do. , Little Ned ran up and seizing both hinds, cued, 'welcome htaine to Thanksgiving, brother_ Na'—we're all glad to see you." Thetvholo par ty closed in, and ; in their honest greciingt poor Nahum melted io tears, . reciprtiated: There might heee been 'a nuts rage in the Ira tear— theie Oral, a little iihatoo ,I CI the sec:ind-rand real coottitiotiatletweitie. Ali. howevo. Wei forgoi., ten and forgiven by the time Nahunt's riextueigh bour hall denuded the fiat 'wish hope'' and chal lenged him to ()folk it; with tier. i •There,_ Nip I •hunr.' roared little Ned, 'You've got your wish, and I know artist it is! Don't 'yoh wish Eittin Fimith was here oct4l' ..Faith; answered Nahum, tahen kg his guard, .1 do.' I t • . There . was a hearty . langh rotrd, and now began, the festivities of ,Thanitegisieg to earnest. Far the rest, hove Nchtina went over end coaxed Ellen to r , , orget his inselt 'how slaP relented 4 int :be had made her mind riot wide, when ;aim saw hirn cotnin.; how they came hack together to, the farm house; end how the party shouted as they entered artu in arm; how Old faihee Hinchins fir got his 'years, and joined in the, blind-mai:Oa buff; how Ellen fonglit Natiottes battles, When anybody alluded lto his p!kst notslisp%; and how littlA.Ned frolicked himself tii•eleep beltire midnight; is too lting a Story for tia 1.1:tell now; but , Mrs.; Ellen Ririe : bins nii4ht; tell Yeti SII about 't,-some even ing, as She rorked the cradle, if you should happen along her' secy.! 1 • •. • . . • Tire VALUE OF A Isrl'LLE DOlll.— T Liellt. James, of the.Nortolli Fencibles, - outitt Edin buigh,4nl coming borne late in the (taming, rested hiruselijon a .14ge stone on the rands, where ho shortly fell asleep.. Fortunately he bad with him a little mit-. heti:Veen a epaniel and a!tfrtter t The tide was coming in very foe.; the lit Ie creature • soon eaw his Master's!danger, and set off to the mess-mom of the rskiment, about a mile di t itant. tht hie arrival ahniried signs of iilgeflless and distrees, and caught accept of the otßeers.by their dress.: The sirigulsritY. of the:ilog Ceuried two or three' of them tit get uP, upon whicil the little fel low appeared trite delighted, Ifetit running before theta, ind ever . ) , new end then iwning to 'aria if they,enllovve“lni._ The officers' ciiriasity beirig -raided; to the highest Oct); they follpwed the BM imal to the spot where Lieutenant denies was.still fast asleep, the tide wee just coine up to, his feet, and in:the course of afew minutes it would hove been several fe:ot he must inevitable have been drowned. Upon•Winiawiikei.ortililsld hew he' wee preserved. his sensations ere more cattily conceived than detlakd. Toe Hai roles CV. cr afte'r admitted regolsrly to the mesa. , ACCOUNT 01 , 16 GRZATFtIIIO6i,'AIIREEITED tx E.4ot.s.sn.+—A letter has been received in this city: f rom officer Botijamin Hayes, who accom panied Justice lowntles' to England to demaqd, from the 13tiniti Goverment the surrender Gilman, who!: had been emoted there, charged with' having committed several forgeries in New Orleans and ;the Western States. Prior to the date of Mr. Reyes' letter, which is or the tfith ult. he, had beetia'ent for to the erarnintition of photon, and was trought into a room .whore there were some forty or, fifty persons ; and this moment Mr. Hayes' cast his eyes around them, tie at once sin. glad ;out Clinton, with whose person be Was fully scointiintad as that of John _Reek who had former ly beeves naiad burglar end thief in :this city. and 'Ai,. tied' her t:Peicaits era State prison of this State, once in the Mataschusetts 4tie Priahn r end once in the ,lESttitit' s ;Prison of New Jeriey, from whenecche escaped Justiz I.la/ odes I.lodes was also er ansined on the subject, and also a Mr. Cc4quodale, who saw the prisoner. at New . Otters ab lut the lion 0)9 (0/404ticil weret.,cornmitted.., This-testi mony was, however, deemed insefAcieni to con ' siet the accused of the crime for which he wss6sr _'res;est inLcitidonetind the examination was ad -40441.0 to ;give time for procuring forrher'evi-• 'desice.:- 1 -Jotirnai or Commence. • IJ „, „ 82SANOir. USDPCT. nriltiro infrirterl e arri shirred Vivid Bh-pered. Mester of the sloop Corinthiin,represerniug tlisiAsid sloop had . beep' etiacked in the Booed by/tree armed' On her, Pag'sga from fir: f inder:cc to. t hi e port.' 4Mr, itortal t ,the gentlemen who. ta r s chirge 4 . 4ths- diving Bell oceployied in raising the wreck - Vt . the Steamse Liesington, ,and who weir in MIA the beats at the time of the alleged attack t rpoOtro sleep; gives4l thefollncving o'i:cation of the affair: Be atille that:Abe soul used.hy,the wreckers . had slipped her cable and riurvaikru shore, lesving s some five or pis; anchors and buoys in the Incioitypt the wreek. when the sloop Came elong andCoromsoced Weighing them. Tits crew of the schooner, on becoming aware of int m7distely ; manned their treats end polled th'e sloop ; the captain of which seeing Ahern erirning.' kept . his Seise , before the wind, hat;ing in the :Inesn'ticnir - dropped his alihoUgh . with. o'er:the kdoviledge of.the parties in the boats, who, :ripen overtaking hien, ,demanded a restriratien end titan ieipieeted permission to eerie on. beard end solely themselves. Tins he .Irefused. 'pen 'their attempting to go alongside. he threw- cisme itone inter orra, of thelrats. which _struck one of tbq ;nen- And seVerefk injured :him: 'The stoop . Was not-hoarded.: end the arms -spoken, of,, were only the , sheath knives which sailorialiriyi haver :Fithltlaile-4f.' Y. .lour. l Com. • • - • MAI A SCOUILRIF Sets.--iitlseemed to me like na, tture herself at this tnemeitti sky time over. .cast with cloods,.our of .which, here and- there, slam beamed clear as Angilica's eyes; the scene was veiled in darknrss. bet ;now end theit a light ning flash came with tta winge of fire. and kindled the horiz , m; so do the 'thoughts in the soul of man woggle for freedom, so dticatire mind flaSh bright= ly and thou sink again in cOudl fro does it flame up. even at niidnight, illutrAtiath the dark scene, and : meet,. the morning daWo. These' ;lightnirig dishes ere the dtep breathings of the soul, in the oppressive atmosphere of the earth;-00od: these are the citing of a panting spirit, to. 'clime nearer to they!, All at once, T heard notes froth the or. gin in the library; AngelielOs deep rdto'*oice came clear and beautiful • ibrimgh the stillness, and she sung with high enthuaiastrit • • - I thirst! 0 grant the 'Waters pure, Which flow'd . ky gden'a rosy bower; The glorious, fresh, and . silver streard, ' • The ever, young, whiiee!flashing gleam , Once before angels' foi.titeps rolled. 1 . Whose sands wereAvisdnin's priceless gold. "1 thirst! 0 boonteouslSource afTiuth, Give coolness to my fevered youth; Make'the sick heart mcire strong and wide, Take spectral visions from my °yeti. Might 1 but quench my, thirst in thee, And thus e'en like thystilt a havenly mirror lie " . I thirst: 0 God, great,Soureo of Love. Infinite life streams from above, 0 give one drop! and let 'ma live; The barren world has (taught to givtl No solace have its streams for me, I tlitrat olonc far Heaven and thee!" The music ceatsd; I had 'apprniched the libra iy (Riot., which was open;iand Paw An g elica rest ing:her head ri - Ow h4nl,4whilo a brilliant dish of duthiner lighining threwits splendu(wier her. .M[ll it be proplietieri said in ray hceirt. Tii6 EVIL O?iE.- 6 114iling in their efforts to "sai4e the dark, problem of the origin of evil, men fall : back on the idea of a malignant being—the antagonism of '‘co el. Of this mysterious end dreadful personification, !we- find ovselvel con-• strained to speak .with that awe and rJreienrc which are always associated with undefined povi• er sn the ability to harm. 'The devil,' says an oldiWritcr,.is a dignity, though his glory be some-- w at faded, and wan, and is to be spoken of ac cerdingly: . Cudworth; in his intellectind System, says that .the inferior ,g4cla or, demons, being all of plowable to do us hu;rt:or good, and being also irascible, and therefore Provokable by 'pur nrgleit, his our interest to appe'se and pacify them: have seen persons ;n that stage of the drunk ard's malady known as delirium tremens, who ve rify imagined they coolli see his Satanic Majealy h ‘ milfring over them; but do not recollect of ever • meeting, With but one eine person iwho has been thus •fsvoreil. He is men of strong nerves, sound judgement in ordinary matted, end quite the reverse of suyerstitieus.. He states that eeve sal when hie wind was sumevrhat rexer cised,' to use Ida own words, in the sabjeit of.his religious duties, he 0759 itanding one woon:ight e vening in a meditative Mood, on the bridge which, cro.ses Little Rivecorear its „junction with the Merrimack. .BuildenlY; he bebaine sensible' of a strange feeling, as if seipothineterribie wag near at. hind; a 'vague torroricrept over biiM 4 1nee,: said he in relating the fury, Yltat sobietti , ng had andlrightful was behind mo—l id/ it. And when I did look round; 'there on the' bridge 'with. in a few paces of me, aling! blackd.pg was sitting, with the face of a Juan—a ,hurnan face, if ever I ssw one; turned full 44 to the Mootdight. It re niained just long enotigh'to give.me a clear view of it and thekvanisheil; and aver itince; when I thirik'ofBa . trin`,l . 0110 to mind' the dog on the bridge.'''--(J. In :Wier' in the tpnotruirc Review. -.- . 1. Tux DUG AND TriONAICE rollt7-49G•1N.-:- 'A month nr two ago 11.0 announced the:discoyery of a live. snake—a regular blood auCker—in the stomach of a 414, at Greenville, South; Carolina, The truth of the story , having been tittestioned. twi! respectable eit!zens Lave published a card, giving the! particutiri. The eingtifer conduct, and sudden death of the biute, induced those pre- sent to op6l the body. whieh was done sixteen hours after death . , in the presence, of a dozen per sonp ; and a snake or sumkhing, like a snake, which was judged' too abort four feet long and CIAO -inch in diametei, was' found lodged in the trtenst and aide of the Stomach and intestines. The efiall'u was of a deep Veil cuter, 'Beard eaten the flesh along the side a i nd ribs, frOm tibaut the kid [Witt toille jaw horivt. The flesh Was• eaten in holes, like a riddle. The soaks war alive when taken out of the dog.' . RECISPTIOS or Jatza Connote tiWYNLTT. Dv viz itcreiames.--At Tepon! meeting at Dublin on the - 7th, - a person Vrho had fur some time been sitting beside. Mr. G'Conriell, addresred e Mr. Steele, and handing-him hip Card reg r uested an in.' troduCtion to Mr. O'onnell. Mr. Steela"accortl ingly presented the Card, and intirdated that Mr. James Gordon Bennett of New' York; was prevent. Mr. .O'Connell replied : He is a person With whom 1 can have nothing to do—he is tbia editor of the New York Herald, one of the moat infamous gazettes ever, printed, and 1 shall have nothing to say to him. •Thia says the reporter, raves a it/- caption that Mr. BPnnett did Pot count upon, triad he forthwith procceifed to tette his departure. The room being very full, his movement ; was much rO• tarded : but the aid of the . Chairmars he strug: , • gted out, amid the grows of the meeting.' D' Airman s.—Ws find in our Isle foreign pa pers ,the folfowing extract of letter Irony' gen tleman et Geneva to his'friend. in. Scotland : 4.00 Sunday are:iteani'some beautiftil sermonise arid understood th'em well. OnileSvingthe mars ning service, we had the honor of being introduc ed to, end shaking b r ands with Mr 4 Merle 04411- hien°, a. tall, sicrt; very good looking *man:: He is busily engaged 'with We fourth voluine, which be feels an arcluouS duty ; hut if God gives him strenath, he hopes: , soon to:complete it. , Thcrsame writer. adds : o•The Septet; Kirk ex cites s',*miderful interest here,: ill ore well cc- quainted with the difficulties of the ease, and warm ly admire tho seetssion," , , . Rem is st'utilikialt paragraph which we flod in the Bangcii.Whig . : . _ It common sett be pot into the . water, -Then washing eabbagett Or greens_ preparatory to cook ing tpent, the'saaill, slugs, wonxis, &e., will come out and sink to the bottom, so they need not be boil• ed with- the vegetables. - his impoasible to wish thins' out, egelpt: the cabbage betakes) to pieeei r and, people Fensially lik e to Gape the vegetable earied I= , Tus Causars or lAnest7s4.—Quite the mortik elegant sporting Writer we itatertioser rev irreeropet an English geetlematt of pr4liitous formes, saws is the author of a from ,lusuricvai .Work on: 'Deer Stalking,' and Mora reeenlir!Plt al4l!iatt' on, Mal; mon Fishing.' Yrs have bjeii . struck with playful hcimor of the followlil-pe*sage in'tegsrjl to the allegetictueity:l of thr4ort of angling I take a little wool and feather, end tying II a particular manues ippn a titttak; make an imita. lion of a fly ;• then I . Fbrove iM t fiiross the river..ent let it sweep around ttte strait* 'with *lively mo't * . - lion. This I hive art itrideutied right to 'de. fe the Inver belongs to . !had ; Wt . tuait what follows. Up itatts eignOns.ter fieb with Ole murderous jaw.,'- tied 'mak44'ilash at sty hide Andromeda. Thai he is the aggresser,'wes 1% MO • intentitur is evidently to coitOit mender. Ile li caught in the act 'Of, plattinfj: ' ;That intention :into r emotion. Having wattlortly:intafed himself:on my huok,whielvf fu'otenri hail no ti - glis web, he darts about in minus difeci,ions, evidently sir priced to find. that the fly reklirb lie . hoped toll:cake 1. than an easy conqu cat ofo9 !One ranger ln v, self. I naturally attempt iiegiin; Ibis fly, on; justly withheld front ;ma. T fish e;la tired and w eak in hi. Is .4 1 ", Oaelt°O7iC tal deprive me of it. I take advani'sge'tif ! Ida *Allow*, I own; add drag him, anmewbatloath. falba ober*, whertouri rap on the boak of i ithe helut, ends him in ea in etsnt. If be is so Arout i l; fed hit stomach disc tended with, flies. „That bctietifol one, celled the May fly, who is by naturejslmest : ephemeral--; who rises up from lintint , of this shallow*, spreads its light ant pa 'in Abe sunbcati in enjoyment of its new eXit ilteeh—no sooner dee.' tends td the eutf.4l of tl . 4 . .;;orstri to deposit its eggs:that? the Unfeeling, fi#,. at one fell spring. numbers 14ce ,proni t starclr; A4 . iltt the dead. Tod see, then, *lasi At %rich do it,; n'o.ogre is mare • bloodthirsty, fOr he ; will der his nephews, Wk. ere, and erentia own childriejr, when he can catch them; and I take saine cred‘i for laving ahoarti him' op. Talk of a .vrolf, - iii;lcee'a lion: in Cour parison with s flab INV4:.:* bitter frigid must the smalleAlri live in ! TAW" ~erowd to the Owl:* lows, lie hid e l mong the WSvle, and daurtiot ley the river is their Own. ,Vtrelievet' them of the/a. • apprebenstonscand, thusjbecermit popular with the small shoals. I When we see fish gnivering'opod dry land, he lOolis /Jo helplea‘withont arms or legs; and so demure in expressiipti adding hypocrisy to . 'his other sine; that i we nit t ally pity bin s ; than kill him andaat bite, whirl rvoy rota , perhaps. Our pity is misplaced—thetb is not. Thire isi an immense pout it] bochA in fkotland,Whicj . is on voracintnit, and icvallOtii his ckerti ape:cite with such that he name of .5%/ord ferox. I I pdll nhootiliisunnatural monster till he is tired,! laud. him; s 4 give him the eittilig . de.grace: Is this cruel i should boreal° of sterner stuff.? Ell I= NO. , 38 De kw( OP :A , RAC 11 , 0,141 E Wtioitanisse.: The death of arrianisc, iet'Aich teak place in .the wilderness in: the State of2g. TOrk, is thus notice ed in the N. Y. BUn 2 !.; • "Abort three years the County of fit; Lawrence, N. Y.; die State of mental' dui angen;ent was found i 4 die uninhabitable , wilds by which a tante part of *SI county is,covesed, His age was raldou!. fatty; 14 stature tall, 'ova six. feet, and well Wined; witl . great musculsr powori light comple t ion and bipi 4.hair. The !Peoplei named him .41iD:" Heiwas active end indistriv. otnt,, disposed to be order W-and peaceable` unless. irritated during hut ouasion s fits of madness, ashen he preferreil l. Solitude ciody 114 head and countenance, ati 4e as , his coniersittiore and elegant Chiro#raphy, - iliii tod much intellectme al power. Be was p mthe Alma.Housee , .?, ,W hence .heicame or whenthe , belOnetl, he would never jell, and all ellfor at fn. fiud out proved funks, lied he left `an affectimMto, wife,, prattling babes; . beloved patents: Skeen, I,4l:protttEs. to lament hit loss? Had fie been cross - 43E11M love! He refuaod to eeveal. Fie l lwo# oftei'ap'ealt - ct I.,the per, its geography and t . )(tticalities upnti Baldry: d.# - er. . ting three 'Ors in the Alma House' dt Ogdenslinrg, (sin May, ihe Superintendent sig. Mfied his irrntion telEig biliteriontliessti I era part of. he Btato, out his friends, but Bill ,no sooner heard thi4ropointion than ha fled, to the wood's. .Search:sils. made for hint, and 4 2 .. though °ruin he'elided bis pursuen.;. and: the Belga( was abandoni4 On the secOnd ufAu- . gust ult., two bUnterit cirri upon his corpse kt this centre of a foreiEt. (firers - AitYri ;journey' from O l p,. densburgh.l He had pidlished of hunger! lay . neon • caritolly . ...41natrticted bed of lesvei, - with his a(cua folded uPo'n ins breast, his feat to the East and his head:to:the IMI eat; 12'4 out sv.ittt: such precision nud order eri'ts 'convince the specsl (store thatlreavon had '-iiiitirned'her throne before" be died, and that he hid . .becUnie conscious of the" momentous change abetkto take place. 'The air.; :cohort of Ogdensburgb, Hr.. Clark had the remethi 'properly interred, and 4•iioodeli,sl42 with suit*- rectedEr` li re}* will be focitiC st.the northeastlextrerel4 of Hassavreps lake, neat the southeast corner of the township callandecrieti -toWn,l abciut 8 Miles Ma' rthweai of Tipper's Lake, and 2 mites west ol.Hacket River.! • 73fFNOVNNZEIT IN 4011 ~t&1 I3 VACTORZ of ldu-: ?low (Means, bee invented' a new procees :for tits.; manufacture of eugai, or rather - an limpreveruent the old meiladd, which will ejffeci a complete, . n teeolutiun% in that' grnat' Louisianalst side. Hn'S'uitrantees:Ao inor . eisettket product of auger 25 fie4cent:., instead of in itqueF . ',anaottr:t of me tesc•• ST4 to save the whole expense, 'of fuel fOr eveporating.syroFi and ~gringing the' cane, except ,what stin tiostrai, (, atria sane,) wilt furnish: IThe appitratus used - by wilt turn out 112,090 the::rugl twenty four hours.lt to stated in,!fue4 and raise in fsalus of tdio product 'in tbeisfato tomisiani. wilt be about ten milliOns of dollasess yeas, pro.ided the plan fa sticcessful is Is pronsiied. . BUlllsli RrrtiOrAV,Q3.--/ he. 81. John Neer , Brunewicker x i i of the:o inst. contains tin • artidie. , which nlay t 'lke it rime evident to our provincial neighbors than itAtes {hitherto keenthat ireptalho, titia is cot wholly 4c!fitied to the l/eited Stativi. It seems thaJohn . f.. Pranks% tiro, the late City, Chern dein, ;lidefault's es rived • to. the , Ciaporition to th b i e' . .sitiennt of et 'east $54,00 , • end it is bell ved tO:.a..nuell greatin. amount 1 - Th committee appointed . to investigate the ins have r e ported IttetA . l4:ientleivtothain ItOne . already' beeni l offieltilly: dticoered. end is yet but e - small portion of the awcottnis have Wetter/stained ! . In 1842 a Committ44 of.",' Aldermen, in edjiretini: accounts reigned tbei the Ctivpiratioo owed Par* . loti $40;000, and lnkaer..ordingly received bonds to theti amotirit.. The Board, borrover.4leve tee, • - solved! that 1 they :: la s ill not •ftay these .bondkettd have notied his sureties that they will he held CAT aponsiliiit for bia ,!lefletencir•s: .. - • . ',1,ir1.7,1 ,. . 1, :;‘ , .* IMPOATINT TO B3icattortr„--The On Det. . patch,l HI reply"tee 4:FOrreFpondeut, bas the 'lag grave advice to tbaehelara . 1 A blchelpr. atai:aihlreva latly,,ati !madam IttivraVer, hi cliiija pa sequaiiitaYce faith bet, be may employ the (aim !dear spd should there be a little hit c of teoder enrichment, 'm, very dear madam poi irt ease of being itt love, and ; an laierchaoge KatfeMtort lwevTherai ootavatint like the rredeerielfterre orodear 'err may itw ue ed. *litays wcaitlear , girt' whim the fbbact6l- , " Alreived I. ever thirty, , tot at that aiii - wometilikit' to be tboestit Wiles a atthria bead's:nit tiara lode, shit the , woman heikad#*iiittii,l similar predict:diol44LO mote 'a*iittittaisliltit: terms need Ito etievey,hia paaalor, , the more art .histlait b e laOjedt gettoeMbirs-' l , l tiraie adrift a waminaierAhly 44tiip deafest gut 'lrigitiater lig OW • -
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