MI irirE OLIO. -romthe Nat oriel hitelligencer. INVOCATION TO PO.DAND, • (Lines occasioned by the recent intriligincet ' nolulionary movements in that pill of Euro!, Rise - Poland-4iso! The fearful day liath corn' That stamps thy fate—or freedom, or-a tomb! Downtrod of Ki dome! rouse from viissalaz nc c ank thy chains where baffled tyrants r Invoke the spirit of thy gallant dead— Crowd to the plains where all thy sons have 1 • Rake frUni`the" dust thy wrongs of centuries- The despot's foot is on thy neck! Rise,Poland-i . _ Arm, Poland—arm" ! 'Tis Warsaw's clarion calls, Posting her watch•tires on her bristling walls! What, tho' her streets, again, may run with blood, . Yet shall she pluck her freedom from flood! Arm! and in one red tido of vengeance, w helm -Tho-reitil-abarent of thy thrice , tord realm! Jasnisetivaliant arhi shall scour the plain, • And F-!osiEski's shade stalk mighty^pidat the slain! March, Poland—march! Oh, that the brave should fall An ofrring 'neath oppression's crimson pall! ButAiberty a war.torn mantle wears, Aye whitest, bathed devote in patriot tears. March, to the field where retribution waits To pay thee for the crimes of Ismael's gate! ' Thy-daughters' sighs are heard atwart the wild, For . KOFICIUBKOtB fate—and STANISLAUB despoiled Forth;' POland—forthi Let not those sighs expire, E'en while thy foes thy temples doom to fire! Lot Vistula reflect thy torches' gleam, And Waft thee on, to promise of thy dream! shall bretekthat dream of victory, And 'plauding nations vie toohail thee free. ' • . Give blade to blade! disdain the, tyrant's thiall! And tear from perjur'd brows a guilty cor?nal! , Rush, Poland—rush! Obierves the world thy path, And fetter'd kingdoms watch thy kindred wrath! So thou art firm, Ainbition's reckless hour Is up! No more shall vulture-fang of power • Thy vitals, Freedom, rend—"legititnate!" - To deathless fame thy page stands consecrate. E'en now, thou mount'st thy diddern sublime, Spangled with virgin stars, to shine on ov'ry clime! On, Poland—onl A glorious goal's in view— The tempest onward!—be thou with it, too. Lowering, the storm-clouds force their pond'rous way offight--3-to Marrs tecoVered day! - And, thither, darting lightnings ai they roll, Shall they ascend, and awe each farthest pole. Thence, counsel man, his blood-gained ehart re pair, - [air! Ai:id:with his ensign vast, engross the boundless Live, Poland—live! All borders join the peal That greets thee free, and graspa the chariot-wheel Of:grMdlnepower. - Arrest the stheds, ye bravo! Or;basely fill a trampled nation's grim. No! thou shalt live—a beacon to the bold, Till Atlas, grey, shall sink, and Tinin_wax old: Shine, a now sun,'whero thy broad standards fly, And thy White Eagle's pinion sweep.the morning sky: MONTGARNIER. VARIETY. . William Penn' 0n,., marriage.—Never . marry but . for love; but see that . thbu Invest what is lovely. if love be not thy chief motive, - thou, wilt soon grew weary of a marriage state, and stray froni thy promise, to search out pleasure in forbidden places. Let not enjoyments lesion, but augment affection; it being the basest of passions to like when we hava not, to slight when we possess. It is the difference between love and pas sion, that this is axed, that is volatile. They that marry for money, cannot have the true satisfaction of marriage, the re quisite means being wanting. 0 how sordid is man grown! Man the noblest creature in the world! As a god op earth, and the imag e of him that made us; thus to mistake eart fOr heaven, and wor ship gold for God. A HANDSOME DISCLAIMER. A lady while tripping down our streets the other day'most graceful; and balancing -her neck a /a ntode,TOund to her inexpressi ble confusion that all her hani whs dropping from her head. Turning round she saw two or three- false curls, a buaidle of puffs, dec,nrostrate in the mud. "Law rne!" she cried out to a genfleman in the rear, blush: ing up to the eyes, "what's that? My con science if lise't false hair. I declare, only *nic - whatrirliculoustashrons tollzs get into"--and Ofishe whirled, leavilither poor deserted locks to wallow in die - mire. Breach of Promise of Marriage.—The ease ofßebee - caHoffinan,Ars. Rev'd. George Heim, for bieach(of the marriage promise, was tried list Week; and a verdict given for 8490, iri Amer of plaintiff:_ • New Berlin Times. The Cincinnati Auierican says—"iVe understand that there are tweVyjere thou nand ,barrels offour at one point on the Miami Canal, waiting for the opening. of navigation." . Preparations are about making, says the Norrtstown•Herald, by Mr. Savage, to put in operation another large •cottoti factory *his spring on the banks of Schuylkill, in this ,; borough. Cocktail. Powders.--A composition with this fancy narrie lias recently beeninvent ed, .1 for the use-of thoie- who *wish to "steam it" tizt of with6ut being.observed: •It is a id h to pos .:-sets all theinebriating . propertie a "gin cocktail," arid being made sup in sugar plumbs' and lozenges, is capable Ida: very 1 easy transportati o n, and 'beautifully adapted to the iVai3,,ts of the age. As a. reconimen , dation, it is stated that a gentlernao .. may et comfortably fuddled with6ut drinking a t rop. --N. 1:".-Clwtellation. We Faye heard of a traveller who put up at art inn, but who being too long for any room im the heuse Was compelled to raisti . * windbw immediately at the foot ofhis.bed _through *Melt_ he thuret feet. In th , =emu& (to the lale goes,) a tlooc 'of tur itie* were found quietly roosting on hislegs. Be *min Mama anctCandid to tho i'ublia. -4 171,14 1 \ . ME M . . ASO % prw rJr, • ir t - N -51; r"TEA WHEREAS the Hon. inns' Rene, Esq. President of theseveral Coups of Common Pleas, in. the counties compos. ing the Ninth. district,- and - Justice of the Courts of Over and Terminer,and General Jail Delivery, for the trial of all capital arid other offenders in the said . District—and DAisirra, ti W.% AP .SIIyFFER anti Esq's.ludges of the Courts ofCemmon.Pleas, and . Jiqtices of the ,Courts of Oyer and Terminer; and General Jail Delivery, for the trial of all capital and ether . 'offenderis in the County of Adams—have issued their precept, bearing date the 27th, day of Jan. uary, in the year of our Lord .one thousand eight hundred and thirty; and me direet ed, ter ~holding, a Court of Common Mits, and General. Quarter Sessions of the Peace, and ,{general Jail Delivery, and Coen of Oyer arATermitier, at Gettysburg, On Monday the - 25th day of April next, At 10 o'clock, A. M. '. Notice is hereby Given, To all the Justices of the Peace,lhe Coro ner, and Constables, within Mc said. County of *Adams, THAT they be then and there, in their proper persons, with their Rolls, Records, . Inquisitions, Examinations and other Re membrances,. to do those 'things which to their offices, and in that behalf, appertain to-be done—and also they who will prose. cute against the- prisoners that are, or then ;hall be, in the Jail of the said County of Adams, are to be then and there, to proso cute.agtiliistthem'as Shall be just. • • Dated at . Gettyslaiirg, the 16th day of March, A. D. 1830. . . • WM. -0. COBEAN, •SttitnrFF. 1 - 2 OLLING FINS, Lemon' Squeezer*, Potatcre Mashers and Madlers—For side by VALERIUS •DUKEIIART, Jll - 6.1014 - -tikatiinore-st., Baltimore City. Std mo, 16th 1831.* 49 WANTED, • IMMEDIATELY, A GIRL, capable o nursing or taking care of children— liberal wages will U." given for such an one. Furtlier information can be had by address. inc , b a note to "Y. Z." and left at this office. ,'March 9, 1831. 4t-419 QIFTERS, Strainers, Spinnin,g Wheels, Sugarj ' eoxes Barrel and Half Barrel COVERS—For sgje by VALERIUS DUI EHART, No.loli RattiMore-st., 4/timore City. Baltimore, , 1831.* 49 Or Gems of Literature, Wit 4' Sentiment. Irrtif: March, number of the Casket has -m- just been published, and is embellish ed with a splendid, engraving, and several wood cuts, as follows: The LAST ' SUPPER, frOm the Master-piece painting of the celelhated Leonardo di Vinci. The United Statee t Aisenali at' Bridasburg, Pa. Geneiseo Falls, Rochester,NWN,York. The Jew' Synagogue, Nw Yofit\ City. School ,of Floral, Nelebium Lutehm, or Yellow A rul two pietais'of Mtt 'Tke Musical Wife,' awl "The Maid of Llangollen." • The Lasi r Suppor embellished with an enra. wing, with an account of the . Passover. Prize - Tale, the Broken Hearts. Adelaide, a Sketch. by Mrs . hlemens: Tliet-J!mgle,-by-Mitse Ro be rtsi &nonce. The-Guilty-Phantom, by Walter Scott. - Delusive Test of Feeling. _Fragrance of Flowers. 'Omer Talon, by J.B. S. Itlyt:arly Days. ; Jour. nal of a Sailor. .Anecdotes of Gambling. • Jona than Jenks. The Voice. An Interminable Smoker. Auto-biogra thy ofa Jack-Knife. Ruling Passions. 'rho Battle of Falkirk, from Constable's Miscella ny. United States' Arsenal, at Flridesburg, with an engraving. Genoese@ Falls, with an engraving. The Travelling Tin ! Man, by Miss Leslie. The Letteiy Ticket. SymPtome. Jew's Synagogue, with an engraving. Whimsical La.wsuits. School of rlora--Nolubitim, or yellow water lily, with an engraving..._Transparent Door Plates., - Fash ions for February. Tip) Turkish Mother and her Child. Octogenarilin.B.eminiscences, A Chinese Gamestrese. 'Martraret Lamburn. Lord Byron's Poverty. An At Onian Chapel Crusadeof Chit dren. Speed of the Rein-deer. Impurity of the Hindoo:Worship. Life. Wit and Sentiment. POETRY—To Amanda, by Milford Bard. The Days of;Youth, by Arcolo• The Lesson of Time by T. K:.S. Hope and Love, by the Author Of Lillian. The Realnis of Air, by J. F.,lfollings. Thou deem'st me False. The Columbian Harp. .Atlection.-I'm not,lmsinglo Man. The Ocean, by W. C. H. charit,. by Ernestine. Those two bright Eyos,t by Swim. The Wanderer, by Ro manzo; The Wlwm and Flower, by James Mont, pillory, Esq. The MuSical . Wifb, a now song set to Music k The M'aid'oUliingollen, set to Music: The , terms of the Casket are .$2 50 per annum - , in advance, '&453 00, if . -not paid within the year. - Considering the quality of-the-engravings given, and the large a mount of reading matter, it is ; perhaps, the Cheapest publication of the kind' in the . Uni . .. ted States. • D'Subsciiptions 'to the abei , e - roceivod by the subscribor r -whe will also rceeiKi3 subscriptions .to that interesting - weekly paperentitled the =I • • . "Saturday Eveni*" . Post Of whickAliere : are between Eigh.t - igul Nino thousand winos circulated every wee'A.' The terms ate42;Tf paid in advance, or within three mcintlie from date of suleaalption—tiO SO if paid during tho year, and s3.'if . n)t paid within. the your.. 11. IIIIDDLIA'qN, Agony: 2:1:-.50 For the l'Ov.t aial,Queket. .~,~ Ad I s ethi e n t • . ~. TUE CASKET, CONTENTS OF THIS NUMBER. E I lEEE liiiiLtOW%, . • WAFER 4:SUGAR BOXES 'WM I -A\ 1 2.0 9 190 g NEST BOXES:: '. • I BARREL COVERS. 30000 cane;suitaiti.r reed makers 500 nest suga/ • hoxes • 500 barrel anti half barrel covers SPINNING WIIEVLS, Wash Boards" . • Candle wick Lamp wicks Baskets and_hrush_ea sugar boxes Fishing lines Weavers' reeds Brush handles REEDS AND SHUTTLES, Siflora and strainers Fishing rod .. Shovels and twilit, ' Butter prints Clothe pins ' • Bellows and spizgota WILLOW BASKET CARRIAGES, Bed cords • Fishing hooks Plough lines . Marbles and tops Shee-bruShos . " Lemon squeezers Weavers' bnishes . , ' I . MARK? r AND FANCY BASKETS, Rolling phis Shoe blacking. - Polafon mashers Butter trays, sprits and .Muddiors paddles ' TAyvel . rollers Trenchers Wash and ea ka boards Crabbing & cabbtga nail 'Pubs and buttor bowls. , • The abovo articlus are offered f()r. Bale, us sonable terms, by • VAL ER ILTS" - DUKEH AR T, No. 101 i, Baltimore between South &Calvert at.s. Baltitnoro, 3d mu. 16th, 1631. 0 410 APPRENTICE WANTED► A N Apprentice,to the House-Joiner and Cabinet-making Business, is wanted. Advantageiatm terms will ho offered, it' im : mediate application is made. JESSE MARK 4lunterstown, March 23, 131. 4w-50 1 or 200 TAR CANS WANTED BY VALERIUS -DUKEIIART, No lull Baltimore-e. r ßalti'more (411/. 9d mo. 16th, 1531.4 i b IUPERIOR Boot anti Shoe 131 a0ciut. " Long and Short Brush handles, Hum ming Tops, &c.—For sale by VALERIUS M.II.(EHABT, No. 10111 Baltimore-rt., Baltimore City. Baltimore, 3d mo. 16th, 1831* THE LADY'S BOOK. MARCH Is1.11:NIB-El8; EstntuastimENTS.—Poitraits 'of the THREE SISTERS.. An interior of a Lady's Bon doir. Embroidery=-Front and Crown Patterns. An illustration of "The Gentiuman in Black."— The. Ornamental Artist. "We Met"--a popular Song, set to Mufin, CON TENTS.—Tho Three Sisters—illustrated with an Engarving. A Poem—by the author of Lillian. Hope—by Dr. Drake. The Escrutoiro —ernirellislied r with a beautiful Vignette Engrav ing. Wornei, Twilight. Night Scene in the Detert. Tho Lovers' Quarrel. Magic Talleyrand. The Farmer. Tho Madman— the French. Carbonic Acid Gas. Oliver Crom well. The Romance of The Stars. Hap piness. 'Embroidery for Head Dresses—with se veral Engravings of the Front and Crown patterns. Early Deatb—:-hy Willis Gaylord Clark. A Now .Year Ode. The Demon Ship—the Pirate of the Mediterranean. The Sweetest Spot—from the Persian. Tho Worm and Flower—by James Montgomery Esq. Burial of a Young Lady. By. ron. The Ornamental Artist—with appropriate Engravings. A Mother's Grave. The Swiss Hunter. The Banisheda Tale--by Miss Ingram. A Categorical Answer. The Gentleman in Black —with an excellent illustration, engraved by a well known artist. Egyptian Women. "We Met" —a Ballad fret° the Songs of the Boudoir-1M to Music. Thelird and Child—T. W. Memory— J. S.C. The Gatherer. Malinwi—Self Respect. Analysis of a Tear. Recipes. " Remember Me— an original Poem— 8. This work in issued in numbers, on the first of every month, Comptising , fitly-six argo octavo pages; printed on fine super royal paper, with entirely new type, and carefully. stitched in colored covers. Every number will contain Music, one Copper-plate Engraving, and at least four Wood Cuts, illustrative of its contents; and every three -months a colored plate of the latest fashions. The subscription price is $3 per annum, payable in advance; 25 per cent., semi-an. added to — alt — subscription. that remain unpaid, and the workitdiscon tinudd to" those wile ncgleet tytettle up their arrears. Address. L. A..GODEY, & CO., . Pally Chronicle Office, Phildclphitt. March 23, 1831. aw-50 TO MY CREDITORS. ' 'SAKE NOTICE; that I have applied to the Judges of .the Court"of Common Pleas of Adams county, for the benefit of the Insolvent Laws, and that tke said Judgeg have appointed Monday the 25th day of April next, for the hearing - 6f me-and my Creditors at the court-house in the bor ough of 'Gettysburg, where you may attend if you . think proper. ELIJAH SEADROOKS. March 9, 1831. 4t-48 TO 111 Y -CREDITbRS. WAKE NOTICE, that I have applied to the Judges of the Court of Common Pleas of Adams county, for the benefit of the Insolvent Laws, and that the said Judges have appointed 114 nday the.l2sth (Ivor April next, for the hearing Of me efid my.. Creditors, at the court-house, in the Mr °ugh of Gettysburg, where you may attend if you think proper. • JACOB BORKERT: March' 9; 188!. TO MY CREDITORS. WAKE NOTICE, that I have applied to AV- the-Judges of the Court of Common Pleas 'of Adams et' inty, for the benefit..of tile Insolvent La'ws and that the said Judges, „have appointed llionday.. the 25th day cf . April next, for the hearing of me and my Creditors, at- the courthouse in the bor. nugh of Gettysburg,' wheje you. they attend ii k you think proper. tt • " - • - . JAMES TIMMONS; March 9, 1831(.1 4tr•-48 ICIABIBMT The subscriber respectfully informs the citi zens of Gettysburg and it 3 vicinity, WHAT HZ IS •MAIONG, AND PREPARED TO IVIAIfVFACTUL , E, ALI. KINDS Or VVRNITII3IIYA IA ■IH LINE OF BUSINESS IN A SUPERIOR STYLE, At Mr. Hugh Densvigra - Shop, 'in South Baltimore street, and next door to Mrt, Dayiti Little's coach Faotory. He hopes that those wis - hini.fqo purchase will do themselves anti him the' favor t' call and examine Liy :work before they purchase elsewhere. (* - C 77:110 mado to order at tho shortest notico. March 9, 1831. L_ ( 4,. vizi= • , ',:sqlocicav I , . , no swilwriber begs leave to infirm tho en habitants of Gettvaairg and its vicinty, - - THAT RR n ip ox HAND AN ELEUANT ASSORTMENT OP' PLAIN AND FANCY CZAMEI a. MEIMT3AZP I . WARRANTED TO 111. or TIII: ersT QUALITY, at And will be sold on accommodating terms, i at his Stand in south Baltimore street and next door North of Mr. David Little's Coach actory. Ho also returns thanks to former • maimers, and.hopes they may not Lind it to their disadvantage to continuo their th.vors. HOUSE 6,r,'SIGN PAINTING will be done in the best manner, and TURNING Of every description, as above. . -MIMI- Dr.IIWIDDIE. March 0, IF,:il. 4t—,-,48 TO MY CREDITORS. WAKE NOTICE, that I have applied to • e Judges of the Court of Coinmon P s of Adams county, for the benefit of e Insolvent Laws, and that the said Judges have appointed Monday the 25th day of April next, for the hearing of me and my Creditors, at the court-house in •the bor ough of Gettysburg, where you rnay"attenti if you think proper. JOHN REED. - March 9, 1831. T O .31 Y CRED TORS. TAKE NOTICE, thst I have applied to the Judges of the Court of Common Pleas of Adams county, for the benefit of the Insolvent Laws, and that the said Judges have appointed Monday the 25th (lay of April next, for the hearing of me and my • Creditors, at the courthouse in the, bor ough of Gettysburg, where you may attend if you think proper. March 0, 1831. WEAV ER'S, SCRUBBING, D//S -tine, Shoe, White-wash, and other BRUSHES—For sale by • VALEIIIII>% INIKEHART, No. 101'f Baltinlore-st., Baltimore City. Baltiniore, mo. 9th, 1831. 44 THE CONSTELLATION, .P&Perdelinted to-light ,Literature r Entertain. ing Mienellany, and the Spirit of the 'Pi Inc s. PUBLISHED AYEEKLY, IN THE CITY- OF NEW YORE, _DOJ.LA RS PER ANNEX ~THIS Publication has now been establish ed-IL more than a year, and the objects proposed and the course pursued are too well known to requife a, word from us on that subject. Our only design at present is to solicit that increase of patronage which -we trust our work deserves, and which we shall continue on endeavors to rrierit. Testimonials in' favor of the CoNsTELT,A-. XION are daily returning upouns, in the shape of numberless requests for exchange from our brothers of the press, in - flattering notices of its quality, and copious extracts from its pages. But with all these demonstrations of regard ivhickdelight the ear and please the eye, some more tangible proof of adnii ration—a prbof which especially Commends itself to. the sense of feeling ) , in the. shape of silver dollars or bank bills, accompanying. the command—"SEND ME YOUR IaPER would be m%st acceptable, --- In saying thiS,we would not be understood to complaining of a want of patronage: Op b:1 the contrary, we are and to say it is very flattering, -- and :is 'teat ily on the increase. But, like a' man who impatiently watches the growth of a young and thrifty elm,Which is as afford him shelter and comfort, we wish it to increase-faster. The form: of the' Corarrnr.LATrora was changed ,at the commencement of the 're sent volume,, from. the folio to the (par Vv - hich renders it convenient for preservation -and-Wailing. It is also - printed on a larger sheet than during the first year.. Vial those improvempnts-and the engagement of an additional Ed itor of acknowledged talent; wo :cannot help thinking 'our paper. at ; the ,low price of three dollars, as• well w9r.thy of pairotuiguas any. other now before thel)o- -lie: LORD &BARTLETT. • NEW-Yona, March I'B,leBl. . :4" . -- Erflubscriptioas received at ilia Maw. '\ i 35 \ L SHARP. 6t-48 HENRY LITTLE. 4t-4S NOTICE. VHF subscriber, having disposed' of his' AL whole stock to Mr. Samuel S. Mc- Creary, is about declining business, and wishing to settle up his Concerns in as short a time as possible, hp therefore earnestly requests all persons indebted to him ,either by NOTE or BOOK ACCOUNT, or otherwise, to call and, settle the Same...—. Those that owe him TRADE of any kind; will please deliver the same without delay. Those who owe him on Book Account and have hot the money to pay, will save costs by calling and giving their notes for the a- - mount immediately. O r 411 person; owing the subscriber; and failing to eall.and settle before therist day of - April next, may, after that erne, expect his claims against thein to be put in suit, without respect to persons. JAMES A. THOMPSON. January 12, Mal. tf--10 NOTICE. ALL persons indhbted to the Estate of SAMUEL M. REED, late of Cumber and township, deceased, arc requested • to make payment on or before the first day 9/ April next. And all . personS having claims against said Estate, are requested to present their accounts, properly authenticated, for settleinent, on or betbre the above date, to the sidAcriber, or; if more. seonveni Jomi GARVIN, Esq. Gettysburg. ,• • ALEX'n CAMPBELL,•Adm February, •1 1831. to-13 ONE or TWO Apprentices will ho taken immediately, to the House-Joiner and Cabinet-making. business. , .They mast ho about 16 or 17 years of age. -Country boys would be preferred. DANIEL KOZER, Near Lahmon's Mill, on the Pine Grove RonJ, MenaHen township. • February 9, 1981. - 4t*---44 CENTS ItEW - 12 AN AWAY from: the subscriber lip ' ing in Woodstock, Shenandoah coui.i. ty, Va. some time in December last, HENRY . SAURBAUGH, an inftented apprentice to the Saddle-tree- Plating business. He is now, I believe, in or near Gettysburg, Adams County, Pa. I hereby caution all persons from crediting, harboring, or „employing said apprentice— for, as he absents himself from me without any just cause, fwillpositively prosecute all those who may, in defiance of this notice, Credits harbor or employ him. The above reward will be paid for his delivery. rcbritary 9, 2830. IMO Itll W . R AN AWAY from Hagerstown about a month ago, a negro woman named LE-TTY,. • Aged 40-has projecting teeth ; and a sal low, wild, unhealthy look; much addicted' to intemperance; and is partially derang ed whoti drunk—has a dress of new crossar linsey. She was decOyed away by her hus band, who is a short, bandy legged old man, with a sore mouth and a high forehead— loves whiskey. $2O will be g iven for, W ibrmation respecting them. J. REYNOLDS. Hagerstown, Feb.. 1-19] 6t-44 CIRCULAR: Office of American & Foreign Agency for ?_ Claiing, 49 Wall-st. N. York, Jan. 1831. PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby'given to all persons whom it may concern, hav ing Claims, Debts, Inheritances, &c. paya ble or recoverable abroad,-that-this Agency has established, under the special auspices . and patronage of distinguished individuals . m this countNa reg ilar.Correspondence_ with eminent Bankers, &C. in the principal ports and capitals -of Fore i n GOe rti meats,- in commercial relations with the U. States; through the mediation whereof such valid claims as may be confided thereto, will be expedited for settlement, and promptly and eflbctively recovered ; when furnished by the claimants with the suitable legal proofs and vouchers, together with the requisite Power-of Attorney, to be taken and ae knOwledged before, any-Judgedof a:Court of . Record, or other competent CiVil trate, Municipal Authority, or Notary Pah , lic; and the whole duly authenticated by the Governor of the State or Territory in which the - same may be perfected, and le galized by the appropriate Foreign Consul.. Having also established a similar corres pondence fhioughout the United - States and British At9,erica, the like claims for recoytt ry in any' part thereof respectively;" - Will'ibo received and efficiently attended to in be half of American as well as Foreign claim ants: Orders - for the investment of funds on Mortgage of Freehold properEY,or the pun , Chase of Public Securities of :the U. States,, Canal Loans of the States of,New York, Pennsylvania, Ohio,. &c. punctually and faithfully executed. Applications addressed to this Agency in cases requiring the investigation of claims,. searchOf records, or' the intervention of le- - gal - proceedings, should. be accompanied with an adequate remittance to defray the preliminary charges and disbursements at=' tending the tame,• and all letters 'must :be , post paid. AAR(IN H. PALMER, Counsellor oftho S. C. of the U. S. Aar VARY. January 19.' HO4SE-BILLS, Na 3 lef - "4 at the Star Mica. 1 Hil6lEllll JACOB HOUSE. • . 4t-44 II