ad - Alia - beat they-iitildl; . 'fOrAiut - ;. l *-Yiffik' ning to i her with news ..14 any fr e sh - ap Pearanke below, Jestr midnight, they., brought-her. Won I tha t , bishopAq dered every. one _but lt.'ollseti - !l.**" from the - , se:keener had lieep ed out front behind thetartirOntori; And Wass*ialblgnpiiith the sigf:,iiest wand. A west wind?' exclaimed - Erica: :"Any . No, not-a flake of mist:, Neither you nor any one wM-say that Nipen is'favora ,.ble,te the eaerny.te-night, Erica.' Yon will bear me say less of Nipee henceforward,' said,EriCa. ' e .'That is , wise for at least.' • The girls 'merit on to describe . how the • schebeer:,, was Werkingtipi:and why the: bishop thought that the people at the fartin were aware of every inch of her progreas. Erienaprang front - the bed ; and j oined` the,refp who were 'sitting on the grass, awaiting the, sunrise, and eagerly listen: ing Air every word from their.watchman, the : bishop. He told :when tie savii two boats full of men put iifffrom - the scheen- ' er, Mid- creep tovrania . ,-Erlingieu's 'c l ove ,tandei the ahadow of the 'rocks. He told I.tiow.the conntry.people.itrimeiliaitlygath ered behind. the barn' and the No4se, and 'e'very outbuilding; and at length, when ' the boats touched the *IMO, he exclainied : Now Come nndleok S•ouraelves. :They -t• iro too Way now be observing Then how eyes were strained, titylivhat silence. there - '-iva i s,broken only by an.oc , casionat examination, as it became certain that- the deasive moment had - come ! The , glass ,pasied rapidlyfrom hand to,hand, but it revealedlittle. There was smoke, coVering a -struggling crowd; . and such gazers' as had . a . husband, a - father, or a lover there; could look ne-longer. The bishop hiniselfdid4ot attempt to comfort them, at nthernent hen be knew it would be in vain.. t - • In the midst of all this someone"ob . seried t - wo boats appearing from behind the promontory, and making directly and rapidly - for, the Schoen& ; and - presently there-was' a little 'smoke there too ; only - puff or two ; and then , all vas quiet till she -began to hangout her sails, - which bid been, taken in; and , to glide over the waters in the direction 'of a small sandy beach, on which she ran strait up, till she -was evidently fast grounded. !' exclaimed M. Kollsen.- ' How admirablyithey are conducting the whole affair ! The retreat 'of these fellows is completely cut off-their vessel taken ' and driven-ashore,While they 'are busy elsewhere' ''That is Oddo's doings,' observed . Or ga, - Oddors (Tangs ! How , do you know ? „ Are,y ou serious? Can you see?' Qr. did you hear P I was by when Qddo told his plat: to my father, and begged to he -allowed to , take the schooner., My father laughe* so, tkat I ,thought Oddo would be for go ing over to the enemy.' , ' No fear of that,' , said Erie& Oddol has,a.brave, faithful heart.' . In a few minutes, all- signs of 'fighting were ever at the farm. But there was fire.. The barn - was seen to smoke and ' tketi to flame.. 'lt was plain that theneigh hors were at -liberty to attend to the fire, and had no fighting on their hands. They _were seen to fOrm a line from 'the- burn : . ing barn to thebiink of the water, arid to band buckets till the fire was out. The' barn had.bee - ii nearly empty; and the' fire. - 'did not -spread further •.; so, that Madam _nen her.self aia not spend oue gnu*, in th ought on this Small sacrifice, in' re turn for, their -deliverance from the enemy, who, she had feared, would "ransack ,her dwelling, and fire it over her children's heads. , She was satisfied 'and thankftil;lf indeed the , pirates were , taken. ; ,At , the bisbop's 'question about who ilf..euld go dowa the niouetain for-news, #ll of. Hund'eguards begged tobe the " The swiftest of foiot was chosen--; Aid , off he Went-at a pace which promised • speedy tidings: _ , • As 'gad= Erlingsen hoped in her . , heart, he met a messenger despatched by ber - husband ; so that all who - had lain down to sleep—all but herseltithat were greeted by good news as they ap . - peered at -the breakfast-table.' The pi rates were ell / .taken,-and on 'their way, bound, to Saltdalen, there to be examined_ '' . l3y the m agistrate, and no doubt; theec,e transferred to the jail at Tronyern. - Huta wait° follow immediately-, either to tafie his trial with them, or to appear all 'ilenee against them. • • One of the pirates was waunded, and of the. county people ; but not a , - life Wes' lost ; .and Erlingsen, w Rolt Peder, 'mod Oddo ete 211 safe and unh urt. .othlo Was superintending 'the unland ingof the schooner, and was appointed by -the Mat4snite, at his' master's deltre, 'head guard 'of the ,property, as it lair on ,thebeaeb, till 4e necessary evidence of `.its'having bee*tolen by the pirates` was taken,. and the owners could be - permitted to 'identify - and resume their' property.— . • When it was finished, and he returned to Ids-home; be foued be cared more forrhe ...pressure of grandfather's band uPon lais'bead; as the old man Helped his boy, - than . for all the praises of the whole win , try tr round. . • enArTZR 64 An idea occurred to everybody but one within tbe nett few- - hours, which &ca nned some consultation. Everybody but Erica \felt and said that it would-be a great - honor and 'privilege, tut one not .undeserv , ad by the district, for the bishop of Troll- yew; to marry 'Rolf and Erica before be 'eft '..Nertiland. .-The:' _bishop wished te - 'make soma acknowledgement fur the zeal ous. -protection, and 1 hospitality which bid - been* afforded 'lint ; and he moon found that no'_". act would be so generally Amer. 'table" as - his hlessing the - union of these . young people: , He sike to . Madame'Er lingseu abeut.it; and he r only doebt was Wiled* it was not tooacion.after the bi fiat ,Of tad' Ulla. f Peeler, - however' _aliotilit nottsl4ect, on 'this ',round, no'one "else liada . right to do so.;', .- - - Siifiqoln objecting ; Peeler shed tears _of pleasure at the thought. ' •, - , - , ....* The hisliopeinbarked iminediately on descending tbeineuritain. His consider ate ye : sari, at a glande; that, there was c necessarily rorieb confusion at the' feria, and 'that his further presence would be-an 'inconvenience : , So - te, bide , his host and - the neikhbors furetrell for - ttebort time, - -- desirifig„thein - not fail to meet hiin ,_a . taiti _et the; . church„-i.in his stitnineni.f ~ ,7 . . The kindness of the neighberrf.'diil':not cease irbiri - '- alangei from:the ;eititi:MV,3 ." - 0Ver,,.. - .Binntr effePsd boalli:l4e -thi' ;iiiid )(lbis- precession ;' 1 ievertirais*.#ilt Pittier. 'to adorn . 'the bridal- croirtt Wlitah - ,4***. ',itria'rlP.' lid?: 's_rer.e - : 'ra sr akititl":"'aiiit.'.* lll se '..yielded .affiore'_iniPortint asstitinee eta. ut vb:ei,oiruiy, t' l ersos nliitik'theileitet, i „... 14'sekte ilViiiVitie r- , • ,- .. x , .=.- all Ei . lingsen's househol . might 'et the wediliuk Stii/rmi Ft , . , g*t ter:*l4olzipo sou* „ ;.! *mg thctlteaait,g ciPlluntit*tt ..*'„, . , it , one eisW was glad in T;glik:..-40body*nr$ hatesth4kight 4uriinf r4. l lfr-!.i4 1 t;l 3 so l i 6 c;, but ho 'obese to'do his . i)*::47 - 4 ptirt i V)iich no` , Oni4otild ' &charm, : *ritell.:-11,in g ,brididAw . itigi ith.ths, leadlngb‘at, - 4 1 ., 1t .-,,. t , 4 - The summonsfilirived quite .as soon ,as it could have hem. looked for; and the next day there Wain's, pretty: a beitt-proceisiOn on the still waters °film , fiord- as . -13410fr 13Pr. 4te - ; glided over its "suffice. ' Within the: memo-. ry of man,- - no-bride had been- prettier—no bridegroon2 More happy ; 7 -no crown more ipttering—ino chanting we : 4 ever more sooth mg than gold Peder's— . .-no clarionet better play 4•;4 1 *--49-44.'%, , TIRhr i CIP In a i4s,ff t o ,r, gay and ; : kindly than OrgaintiaFrolieli The 6 neigh*r" were hearty in dieir cheers is the boats put id; and the Ch - 6 vio l ,tepiaie4' frimi every 'settlement in .tevet and - on heithti, of the'iordi and risgsiti takennp i by the eche,* till the sum et air seemed W I he fill of gladness. The "ids of the islandsJ and leaping ; fisti-migbt perhaPs :wonder. as the tririn of bowers , bolits" floated down.; for every boat was dressed with green boughs tri and garlands of floireis • btitl i he atter was understood - and' - rejoiced in; by , all others. . To conclude, the biahop as pu t etinil; en 'kindly inisis* welcome' of Erica to the altar and she earried home in her leant,-and kep there forever, certain words; O . ' tte : bisho p -address, Which, he uttered 1 With _II is eye kind lv fixed upon-hers. ''' Go i llaitd . Aide undo Cite shadow - of the'Alrniglityr ; S t () shall 31`O • not:be afraid-for the terroi iby night,* nor for 1:11 the arrow - that ilieth bylday, norfor ths rks titence that walketh in 4arknegs, nor for he destruction thaiiasteth at noondaY.- WI e you 'shall have made - the -Lord your 13ab t tion, von sliall not fear, that evil m v ben I you, or that-any plsgtte ' cairn? Ili it y. r , r. dweillo 1:, Go; . '• New York_ Triunes . A Directory has recently been iss giving the number and namesOf the lm. ployees in the printing, office icf the N. Y. Tribune, of which the recapiiiulation is as follows : 1 Editor, 10 Assistant: Edit ors ; 13 Reporters; 30 CorreiPondents ; 1 : Publisher -; 6 Clerks ; 1 Foreman of i lie CompOsing room ; .7 Apsisrant Foremen .;"/ 32 Regular Compositors; 14. Substitutest utes ;- 1 4 Proof Readers-; _4 .Office Boys ; . 1 Fore man of Press Rootrt ; - 2 'Assistants; 10 Feeders; 2 Engineers.; 3 Wrappemvtit ers;6 occuriiedin the Mail-rooin. and 26 Carricrs 7 —Total 174. Of the" Assistant Editora. 1, (C:-A.--Dana) is General and - Foi-eign-; 1, games .S. - Pi k e)' Politick! -; F 1, (George Ripley) Literary.; 1,- (Boyar& Taylor, formerly ;of Pa.) Travelling; 1, 1 (George M. Snow) Commercial ; .3, (J. F. . 7 Cleveland. Donald C - Ifenderscia, and Alex W. Thayer) D inestic .NeWs ; 1, . (Willintn.. Newman) hip New '.; 1, (Franklin J. 'Otterson Lity *AV .- .Of the -11,-eporters, 2 ere 4 Police ; 1 2,, f Lee- . tures ; 2 of-General News . ; +l - ' f the Courts ; 1 'of Alderme i inuceedi gs . ;:l of Fires ; 1 Of Meeting ; -1 of 'Willikins burg ',ltems; 1 of Jersey City; : nod lof Brooklyn.. Of the Correspondents. 11 writes from London; .1 from Dublitilq from Liverpool.; L from Paris i .; 1 .fr 4. iin COnstantinople ; I 'from- iPliilaaelphii4:2 from Washington ; • frcitn . Albany ; 1,2 - - .% from'the Plains; 12f . re ti Mexicq,; f from 1 from:Cali ia:.; . 1 'from To rolito'; 10 : Irregular: A: Telegraphic Reporters:,. ' Thomas , , cElraih', ' 541:,. rc:Fetrly or this county; rind a natite vf -.Fenn's. is•- the publisliker, than wbOm it Would be difficult to 64 op'wortliiier or more competent .: - , 1 1 - - • ! „ . The establishment isiowned by th 6 fol lowing 14 persons: 1-14 ace GreeleY,.the Chief. Editor, -whose tic'nierful( niio has given:the Tribune I l i: must extensive in fltience_• on - the. pu lie to nd ; Thomas I l McE/ratb; Publisher ; Chae s A. Dana,: James, S. Pike. Georgell ley,,Bayard 1 .Taylor,George M.Soont,en J. , F,. Cleve land, Assistant : Editors ; Sa uel Sinclair, Rob - Pr! M. Streibeigh, (f rly, of Petuir. , sylvania), andJas:Cuthe)l,, „ tka ; Thom-- as N'. Rooker, Foreman of the-Compos ing ROOM ; George Hall,..Ferepian of the Presiatoom ;'. and Patrick Rouriaii;,..fine' of the Engineers in , the -Preis pimp'. It is understood that the'fir tamed two own about t wo-i birds' of th/ _este Wish tl. meta. All the arrangetiren '.f the Ed itors are_complete, aqd,theyt rn putthe inbst ably. laboriously awrii ilintlyi!ed ited. piper in, the country:. I ban about it a.pecnliar ,freshness,lit horn Imees, and satire - el,. which .makei it,a ast desiri ble visitor. .It is firlitly plan ell in liu lic esteem, and ell efforts to in i nju re iris fail, wlrile it continues nude the super vision: of the men. white ener y had rais ed it to .the position it no 4 ' copies, as the head of.the AMerican preita, in infla 'mice and .proftter-Leincester kulepexclent Whig . . - - ' `'' 1 The' Cincinnat i Es meats in the Indiana., that there has been a swindling . going on.. partroent ..or that . S 1 .shoal . i hit this disc millions OTdellars. - There can be no a charge.', The Enqi niece: are mot:to be proclhitiesl and It i the statement won their) columns if, a available. . ' We have,- aben,'DeMoreatic fin the . statementabet “,the .fi4, ivartment" of Indians; which hail as Democratic, heti been the see extensive garne i ,ef-a Windlliog."! by' Democratic , tab. - , -_, ' -a era of the '.State 1 heiTsoffen extent :oaf - 44 - arillionakottiollirs:! l C:immend ns ate* lieu!! tot+, °erotic 'Stainoye meats' lot - Minim. Lions of Democratic purity antriect . mOiny. Michigan me - feted' ely. - ,..' Thelotheiday 'Mr.,-)lntitiiy dealt thato has been scandalously misused- by its, 10 Disnocratic °S .11 teil: - -n;" a, . a , huge Maui ill .. I diem I .tarTipp stite 47r California: iiia "eapii 1371 Ott'L lies"; *lit+ final 644 Obi siv! aft 'and WHIG ;STATE TICKET. . : ,; : - • :/ VOW, 'CAp;AL COMlos3lotilt, • • _-atosjeis powszatt. of ,Lsincoater conitti. 4UIiiTOR 431kNERAL; • • • Blieclitire, of Franklitleon . . VOR STRlrEtoit GENRRAL, Christhtint Mrprsi of Olaripti county;,. Timrs'ilY;M gluier Ittys dOvelari laegishituret indicate L extensiveria . me of u .the,finatOril-de ate. Eximmaiions pancy amounts to Peuitsgrenttion. . . of pirt7, spit'; ' in this rer and y/ra stispected of Whik tolerakdy . tear. that bavell no : place in ky 'explain,. tow %Vie- TEEI neko at !toeeir tied e•cif lat! iof.‘eire* to , he i l reti.. ~*- C if i y or 'enn; if- (.so4:q . ii.tot,oin.a..::-:=:4lottF i .„111. 114ZIER I . EDITOR. OSI3. ining l - A011 . 14; 1853. • Iteeistrr Offiet Relieved Thsi ttrrg (*flee ior tb Bulnehsnns Register: is return-60'4r the REAR OF LIONS & CRANP-, LRCM *rpRE, hunting est Cuestrust stmt. l ir Woe are indebted to Messrs. Denison and Chase of . p te t Pennsylvania Ileum •of Represents tiv:e. s, foil - documentary favors,' • , I • - : i. , ---1----o- s - ---/------ Iljr.A4 , i good , many of our subscribers are hke ly.to WI inlMontrie during theterm of Court dem mencing On . Mouday next, we would just hint to `those whit have,irat. yet had any pecuniary trans 'act ions ,'4,ith theipresent Raiter,that they may bear. of sonielhing to tiii j .advantage by 'vino us a call at, that ;time. i • , , ' 1 I l• , A New; ,Cotta?!.—The improved urn ' recently inventeill by fair ingenious town s an, Mr. H. A.. Smith; rd 'iThiii is advertised in a they column, appears, tO tis,tii' l be greatly superio Ito the kind of: churn iit . ccirome4mse in small dairi . As "seeing t is belimnigi we, advisethose irate ted to exam ine a spticinien 4 the frticle,wl' . i may be seen • at the skim Of I4L. Post Co., in this Borough. BoaecOnißtictioN. • The following Borough officers iWerei.eleked in °arose on the' 12th lust: Burgess-$-C. L . Brew 3311 . . .. \, , linen , toincii,—Efen Drinker, M. C.T.ler, W. 11. Jesstpt, W. i L. Post, .F, Read. B. S. Bentley, A. Chinnberlin, B. F. 'll l rrell, G. Z. Dime*. . SeAr4.l:4irketors.—l.t F. Fitch, IL H. Fr a sier- gist's toragmW.—c. k Simmons. - , L Scantruarssi ACADEr,MB.—The :Winter term of • ' this in , i stitution 'closed ; last _week, with . the usual e=MinatiOa a 4 (metres. The result was high y' ly satisfactory, a evinting the skill of the teach ers Mil'.th4 p ciencyl i l of the taught: Thu •con neillon; With t Acadlny of Mr:Gray, its worthy and 1 higi , ily e s{ med principal, closed with the ri last Lelia. !MIT .C. Crampton, A. 8., a grathuite - of Tale Collegf , and tin experienced teacher, his been engaged to takil the permanent char 4 of the instifution.l Tile simmer term will commence on -WeaMiday,z the 21111 inst.. , r • I. ' f .4._________. _. 4 ._ , - 1 , New Publication% . • Graiuolo'it*--garine."The May No. mutants a eontinuatiop of the Pilgrims of the Great St. Ben= mrd; (illastra9,) by I'. Buchanan Read; The Iles. tage's Itelense;hy H. W. Herbert ;,11ormoni inn and tlic MiiiriHnons, bSr C.. 1. POterson ; The Little Oak - Wartlikbe,by chirles Dickens ; He!en Lindsey llie Star..iy 3,03. - S. C, Hall; and a variety of oth er cocitribriticaisiby ifistinguished authors. ' Gockfs ii...te's R 'ofiti.—The )lay Ho. is as WM 11{84, tttp:ind aslittriictibv as ever, "Attack ing ai; *sledllml, or the May. Queen in Dan get-," is i'ery ',pretty mezzotint • ingraving,. With i z, this 1 ,_ L,, " .., • .‘ . ~ , to oer btioney commences again gibing color • ed fin-1 4,,,at the request. as he mys, of about half ladieslof the tinted States. !The literary mattef `di' numbercomprisesthe . izal' variety 1 is of ,al sketeimiy poetry, tkc. 1. t ... 11 . „ ibrr . i.iporidenee of the 114ster. , .. 1 Fro m H a rrisburg . - , 1, • 1 i HAIIRISIICIIG,A 'ril 8, 1833. . The louse yesterday resolved, by a vote of two ti to one, to adjiMrif on - the 1 9th ins 1 The Senate have.COlairTed. • , . Thereit a great amount of business to be done, hut tlittli'of a! Ohne nature. The 'Appropriation . Bill is*it - through the House. It appears to be the Poll4v of therperty in the majority to cook up a bill to suit themselves, and, compel - the Senate and the aoveiner to take that or nothing. - - ... The three -Peni'!evaiie. Lawyers who run - LIP a big.tull by making ii Report on the Code ot . Lawa and `keomturitiOing-a revision of the. Lists, do not imiun to fied,their labors duly appreciated.— No tireiress til made in the prti!ituests recotruitsnii ed by then4priirisiona altering , very essentially our 'lea p especially our:TaxJawistand there-will probably , nothing result fromthel toil, but their veil legit/ ceMpensittion r thit is to say, three good Detificiets - will be well paid. for work done which is ° t n.. !lcu l tinl- ' • - -- . • , , The Governer i yestertlay sent, in a —.-- message. telling wh - y he tall not veto the Erie County Bank Hill 1. I Very iimPorterit man, that' Governor Big ler! i !Message tab inform the world why he vetoes, and alio why, be don't veto! 'lie thinks' Erie needs st:l/arik, - sdibough there is lotS Ofgold coming hi itoinlbaliferula. lie don t think they had bet ter!". piss .anY more /lank ,Bills. Ile also urges. it4si,TY the.cai.cellation of the 'Relief noios. '',•- •- The Senate h.,k,.day PassedlB to 13.—a bill sub tviitii* to the i>eople the eilestion of .a Prohibit°. r/ r PO" Linv,il' • lts fate is very 'doubtfu l in the . Ileusei ' * - • • "' - • In tine Rou g e, yeiterdity, Mr.. Strong read in 11c, for. plaCe a bill ;lb t a orporatecompany to purch • the public - works of the-Commonwealth, at and for. the sup of Lift n millions of dollars. In present the bill, be : tide a statement in re!ation to the obret,des, ign d oltiniate advantage to be obtain edby the hill, , 1.• hick was too Minute in detail, and lengthy in iis.iitaternent /o . be inserted here. - lie 1 1 , Moved, to Mak ' the hilt the speeial order of 'die - I daYSOr . ...ll4idsi ,afternoon; nett, . which was subs& 94 13 47- with'', tiro: , • -; - : •: . ~ • I.l:ia a Corniaon remark, now:allays,. that th e `P : - ii . e 4 !mget ,ll - o "4!t4te. , bieeek of the - Jp v e t: hot, the Arad of the government— .l4Mliers yery4requently guie him and - ascertain s oi4r - L Apniis -bini ,, , basal, they. take. the Arouble to ti there - enacted iutolnWe t .Preetiee4Y. we. hie . .Im6 B l fitPuleee her* id reilosYlvattin. Inu .text 01 Jawe must he - Preietueled.,';tl L'ittil . 411i/cillhefete the Chamber representing the Pe°' pie Can act upoo.theni. :,... Gliv.•Bigler'l, opinion on acts;. : to he : Firopored, - Must Ibe - ascertained, betas e pining them:- Brick is. ' , bw.tendertel Ad ' Arne:died licaecieiacy.;.4lwll,-. is what Lout Napoleon called 14,0gicteihne I' -' •.' -' -... ' - 'i-. • '- ' . ' .. ' " ;44; roy,A•lilitoimon has seenied , the contracts for J ute_ Ste•te:lttettek i iiit :eet . Y. - low . rates: r,i'isis:. is' the giattitutaniihe•-int ;the ponvess kaud - ,Ptintlet-- 1 6. 041 11Pi"na'tt—iget:leveral httedrild:ikgbus . 1 4 gi*o.it 04 6 P• 41 46. 10 1 r* vs,: think evew ' ti , mina Made:Who made Wane oat of it. , J it 4 'itili°4d-*-4 , ijuiiizeio , ',*(iritioey.kk(io; , r.:9ll4tikireimiliskiiietiki *cit. - Wore' three ''0,1116 OteStiteffPlisiterti, aniksiar-the ' w 1 • .." 1 ei4titi'i' e iteil4 k l e3 tiete - '', i o,l4.Witskiegttet! . - !:':".. 1 •, ." -'. . 1 - 1- -.... ....-..1. 10 . 14 41 :44:44 1 " 414114111011iti-.144;411111 . :10int told Mu. 4 * in . the air fro* the North and *est. . -il ~- • , . • ---4--- , -sAfor Joseph -The Melanoholyrhot last t oad duty: frion& ,ship to to cifintrunnorita the yirinies of t *lop•o i loio,44 and ;we lonld t lbis . „ ritinxiutiity.we Alan net +slips*? ,the heedless Sp; atby, akul cold ' lediffereoee, -which 'the - • . 'spirits of thegifted . pees $ :o , the tnantioni, alsergi thegifted - reitt. In ;: 14114 of hie nierultiese,itt' the itren` gth . of his mitihood;itt the fulness of promise and of hope, ho whose name is at the head this article, has passed froM the Earth; :The ezialetwo or lON ..his birth, his lire nad his death, ae wellis ffiturity, are all subjects of deep and solemn interest; and irhile they all exhibit to our finite -comprehensions "deuce' of a .design in the couneels-cii perfect wis dom; that design isan enigMa, andli itivarea in an obectui solve or the ,Gos & cousolati Y *At W o, 4uuliningentlitY.Pka 41 44er . negate; and if , the peat doctrines of are`iisio4ary and unfourokid.:-it the they offer are , but tentporary bless more, .we might well doubt the good el 'made's' of gun iby whom man was I.f the 'denizeutof the earth: Lng to su ness and, t , 'made one ject of: this notice, although . be. attained rank* the society, in lih!ch:lnkinovod, share of "Its . enjoy ments.. 111 we . hclhive, ter- county in this 11th04 . , h ;- —The" su Ors bad - bat was • :.• Istate; Attie imirenta i ii, living in a valley bowlful the • vale of Teinpe, were, placed to what wady would call the humblest walks of life; and ithileproktly es - timated bythoee who knew 1 them—and especially by the religious society of i Friends to-which 'they were attached by educa i tion, by conriction, and iby spiritual associations:— their necessities compelled them toemigrate, and they. settled in this county, in the neighborlitiod of Ftiend ville, about the year 1811/. -Of course their c Urea, while subjected .to a life of , nnre mittia and Unrequited toil, could obtain but few . . r. of the advantages to be derived from educ'ation,' or of ctiltiiated and refined-society, the county being then little better 'than a wilderness ; but their other wig a woman eminently fitted to el - prate and-fill th 4 min . & of her children With the hope of high achievements—active, energetic and enterprising. . The •ope 'whose Virtues we are re -1 cording, availed hitnself-of every mitiins her fond-, nfts offered, to profit by ha efforts ; and it is not .unworthy of remark, how often the soft but sol enin-breathings of aluother's love, can supply the plieeN of teachers, and of the numerous appliances that constitute the means of Education. And mtd iudeed Must . be the conditihn of a young man's heart, who can contemplate without emotion, the wealth of affection, the self ant; sell-*ro• tion that is so often necessary, and lo often made, to enable a mother e ta give her child instruction, “Sbe . sees fronkfar.•in fond maternal joy; ' The sparks of promise in her sudious.boy.'' And although in the case of our friend, she Could leads but little tippets - of . their fulfilment, she culti vated . them with anxious solicittide, because his' fnune wais slight, and his form. Scarcely .fitted' for the toil that his prospects" iu life seemed to indicate His figure and . countenancLivere erect and his minner dignified ;• and be wg ambitious of distinc i tion in all the exercises and amusements_that cap tivate; . the minds of young teen. - Re entered with much zeal into, the'efforta of his Brothers and his . Sister to form little associntiens for Mentel and morel cultureln the neighhorhood ; and he always - distinguished hicriselt in them. But he alswin dulged himself in convivial enjoyments, in hunting wolves and exterminating "the. pests that annoyed Our-early settleasientil He also adopted the prac; lice. 'KY. rtgin non ann,g7Pung. men in the-northern states, of working with his father on the, farm in summer - 01mi terichi44cheol in winter.' As heat- , Arsine 1 the !woof, iicr be panted filo distino- .. tion upon a, diflonspit.theetra.; and felt that; if there were higher aims - and "nobler, objects, his mind wiry fitted to , own them.., He !handl:irked the farm ;. and, Without a dollar in his pocket, en- ' tered the office of Juldge; Jessup sae 6tuclent at 1 law 1 Who . shaft desaibe the amines days and - 1 sleepless nights, of this probationary period! the . anticipations that -precede an exaninuition for* ad. mission, hi- the mind ef .an 'ardent, but - and -1 4ioor almost friendless, bort -' What secret rtri al- lures, nitrites, and chains him,, to the leaf dust- is filled withjhe dry detitils of the law I But his precepts* was indulgent, kind, and 'enbouraging ; and Afthough fOrced et times to' some himiliating methods of paying his bean! end maintaining aria- 'cent - appearance, the young student soon qualified himself-kir admission to the bir. His aulxiervient . career. is well Imo ii to - mciit Of our readers. He rose ropidly,fo Pro essioosl distinition; the most ' } important canoes w ' sooncornmit . to his care ; Sind he had to try • strengtkwith the oldest, the, beit read, and m 'distinguished Teiersitui of the professiowin Northern Penrisylvan The writer of thiaarticle is pesinipimiquali ' to form a our irizt judges:l2odpi hialsod att ' i is ; but as an advocate, as au . .a4gulailstati . ve ' .. hoer,- as, an i scut a : graceful, , immissisive . ' speaker . ..before a Jury, few young men Who have ell. njtssed so briefs' period among us have left,ore indelilge' "footprints op the sands of ,time." ...He hSti 'soon paid the penalties thottenius and iStifdy evict from their votaries: disease in -the shape olbroncbitis,- awaited him, and began seriously. to impair -his strength. It alarmed him with the terrible ans-. prehension . that hisi„young . And helplesi family would be le4t . in penury and dist - rein ; .fot. witll the reckless though tleaspeciri, that is no often attendant unoti genius, be had' mode but' little effort to, Save Ibis . hard earnings, wit° accurrinhiate property; and we havebefote ris i t the record Of Rimy instal ces-where a. siegle *Bar was the only charge made for high - Professional efforts; and that only to take final-the mind of histlient theftripressiois of being under an obligati,him - His apprehensions soon ended inia tee thin of . their reality'; hii . *ease, egg/Writer! .. - it, and by_ WA convir hil habits, 'Asecimed the aspect of ;a- most dis treSsi tig asthma, and pneumonii; and while his e , mind 'wits racked . witlr. the thoughts of his family, thA j ctivailful alternative wilt nreiented to him ,- df centain death; erisioysige 'to 'California, - Tlnflat tenng deceptions of his insidious enemy--dissimu: luting to 'ensnare rte - iictitit induced him to belie= lave fiat the danger of the ammo er a voyage wiii'netinit, Mot: renovatod heel* but wilka competinaii for: h fsnAy:- The , delusion was not diapelbidotitil alew days before hie death • ; and who 63111 4 mr* it abotild be. fix wbo -- , , deprive 'Oa of the snail remnants of.hope and _ 'lt is * ,gratification - to knOw that he was not_ &- mu , ' whin the day _of dissolution drew uigh.:= The Ibier*lliento,lual destroyed every Trak lilts f the property : be' bad .likeu*ithlsbra";- . an4 with-it all bi t hopes withered - Bet When all 'else WII_S 'WM* be found.that the *ease of lister's devotion bon34 iiia brighter and a purer final ; that She was still about,bite to soothe his sportUvr; to elle,hate hiesefferingi, an4,giFe . hick Abe min numie!that his4ildretswintid be the oNleti fvf her OreF,ti.xl• He hod *Vo i r; niede a high Profession oprplig!on; bel4tiedeft4,l47, to, any one dm' the !wt.* belonged to, hr, the, creed, he but lat.eoetinned :me4ber ot !be rriigiava ty * whose Principles be : tidbit* eduastedp ,mother always , strove bi .inakeisipt rather iiielej than great; the lessoni;That she bad aisainelled on the boort of elsibilso4ibal.enrvived. the nit of yeereV and his _.hater *old repeat - then in Ilhe bout of hie fthistb.;;;Bfir-havis. beard- him express, hire fews belief, thet. , :1 - the evident **Wee and iraperfeeticirmsof baunitiy, hit& exist pinfriet limn, fnats . thi erldeaVianiiiiinanifesteri W' the rituortaustrailaldite -' > ' - {iii &Teton - ill, the ii(dferipgs of the virttfons„ thdre meat a retri- 1 butive state of existenceheyond thepityp.; and we 'tenaccoactilieetly,lhit Ihe departed !I? ef any arrogant o:turnpike ' the *De °flit, 11/ 1 013111 attainments, but with ai betnitlii hope of otive- 1 peas filawhim who mad him, who was in wifely! ni 11 aC q . t with the in , 1 maehinerY o 1 1 # .1 hal el ' g.; Californi ai ' .. mr t : If , otamin , ' t s i4s ticcit notni , nat _ i ; id kno l n coni *rants. 1 . .1' - ' 1 1 la. • leg' he 0141 11/11 6 ia na bi . ede 011 1417 :1: 21 : : Ing iNn° :: ::k::1m I l a nii: w .l' Idi:. / C.li. Sincla:r (late Forest,)litgone j t awilinister to Eitgland. i 1 1 , Senate .. 1 .. IThe United Stales adjoin die othdindailsott. , ... /Among the Add, passed by the •It gross, was one authorising the issuing of t ar gold pima. i t .... Al, Locomotive ii i iretoly iti about to ed at Pittsburg, by a the company, ital of /1,000,000. . , T --,lie Emperor ` " f , France haa, itt agents in , England, buy' up all the Indus i 4 es orhick can be Olitai L ...Mr-Sands, ivhe j walks on 'the'' fly, fly, is marling a sensataxi at Drury La London. `.E ..The consumption of distilled ,sp . it er in Sweden, in proportion to its popula in any other country' the world. 1 , .!.. . -'The Penn.ylva iit Legislatuie ha. il on the 18th hot., for tai final, adjoumni is about a week beyon the One hundred. ....The' United S tes Steamer itil [ i J !denten .134, ‘ " arrived a Mobile on Moots Vice President IC ing urned in her,lit gret to add kis health's exceedingly lew ....Within twenty miles SE 13tient)n farmer !sought, last year, eight thousaii eighteen penes per dozen. : :. 'lndeed, mu plentiful in tout &Autry that hogs sini f t -.. :The average quantity of intozntit;lit ,I 'consumed by the inhahihintsof Scotia io he greater in proportion to the pollu in the United States ;I,but in E.nglandlit i ~..The editor of the liewaik Daily - in a • kter from Italy, says that sevin 1 • refugee , / under arra..enctent with the o i) Government, were to sent in a few, public Alp to Ameriai. , i •• • •The lionesdale Ffei\lil Ptate4 ' t prisoners, one committed to wirer th , forgery 1 stud the others of laiceOy, .... the Wayne county jails on the tivenilig instant,lby digging a hole throu„+ thelei usual, and scaling the yard fenc. - , j .... The people.of Rh !dot 'sleep MIA. l ib. ly a thousand majority, voted to i sitstPiin oLi Law. Totiticsilly, the Dernocialtilba e jolt:opt ile State, and it is affirmed have el4ted h, ijority l of \ Anti-Liquor Law members to the Legislltt ore. ....All the Honesdale lawyers, pt .one two, initnediatcly united in requesting tiv. Didier to appoint William FL Dimock, Etq,l ,Yudge p-. 1 dred's successor on the bench. 4 lt I . 1 ....IA lady eomplained how rapitt) hine s le • away, turd said : "Alas! I =near tbi t t "., A Tag isboyas present, and knew her age, spid i :l" • Do:not • fret at it, 101311113110, for you will get farihe i rom that frightfel epech every, day . • ' I 1 h' . . 1 The Albany Register says that Ow Arneri th A t ' •- can flag no now "outraged" by the, eta li , u hon ties about once a week, arid that is al .4 as often as a 'llevidutioisl , is effected in Isle , :; -', .1 - It is ilia. prising to see how greedily tit, .. r tis of sput rages"lare caught up, commented uko iftnd made capital out of , by-"ag i tators" of all • :f 1 • , .1 1 i n „ r t pee erVrrlr.. adpsn council 're: t he beard 'ply in the di in - &in -I,LouisP- o- , had, up ~n,' build ,' land l men 4 I oMpOled 1 property ' . lean 1 Bol tmillion, 0,0001 per l , ' his mmo lfroni iper. !Show that Vras on the 1 Tlie U ,. to prove, 'oriel,: and 4 ;i . e re i false uu-arid:in- - k in tlie LT riind, S42S, 1 ,`be found, t iti.reward te locati4n. . i• : flprty wild i . . uredialive , , ' I'F.UPPrd to !lacy grad ' l i Colt Jo n]. Mess., lourney to 'tried . thena •q at lihorty d upland.; ' . s call, and . iflisposition. enters the lalarta and their i)ecu . y envy to c irstie River ',othef wild ' 4 nt andre e ! l i . s i lt h t, • th in e l i 'l t e fat„ " - The Gardner . Case. . 1 This case, is now on trill befoi.e nal - o°nd: in :Washington. `1 g. has- h'eardsrirnething about it; bi I • .1 all may tot knew its' histor3 , ..-• \ I for the Government 'id opening the jnry, -madp the fallowing no • lir. Gardner, in a memorial to 1 o f Cominissioners, stated that', . to: year . ilB44l be isms hugely eng I lag oponition l 1), the State of San toi, Mexico, employed 500 la • ward's of $306,000 invested . .ii i ings,ratetun - engines, hOmea, mule of science ; that in - 1846 he .was •. toahandon the e s tablishment, 'chi: having been' despoiled the rd dierY ;:said mines were bai and Would • have yielded ;bind annum. '-Tie accused, filed-with rial, 'depositionsi purPoiti lig to . sons`, residing in: Mexico, going , ho owned . laid \mine.,.. The issue truth or falsity of these assertio 1 nited States affirmed, and explet that every statement in the : rile , every paper presented by hiln from beginning, to 'end, pure%, volition, that Gardner received, -sited States, as the fruits of the 750, while his- mine'. . could - Si° though $5OO had beettrfferedas any i OW) who would Po nt out li .rirDariri g last F. 141, so e dticke were ensnar es and Oa in Maine. Their w gs wet., preVent.their escape, and thu I s ually became . dom 'ticated guns of 'Ten Hill Fa , M4d a t hearing of these du s, made • Maine, purchased th in ani. i to his marsh, where - hey isrr to retort oVer acres o marsb : they bec.ame ocr.ust rned to, do !not noWristinife.st the leas. to ;emigrate . .. I r f a trariger yard they. manifest t le null° make - au attempt to fly.,;-,13 lint call and . the for doniitl traverao:the margin of tlio. and the, marshes, tit y - Otiza duCks - which : i Mike slifd i o§ main for. a .tiene,..then take o not bein g alarmed , repeatAl 1. 'he ir ' e' Id , firially I F . 4 nq i their eggs, ant. 4n - tilly 4 :tinned to ..the call of the Co ,oi not stiffer them.to be niolOstet menus .Col;.. Jaques is ; corist actessimi .of Wild ducks to,bi cot's.. , few days sinceili One time. i 4 , _ . . itie 'Ar The New York - Eitel* the fulhiWioetlitterhig conV ",Peittoctithil" maim now t W.iishingtoiki' - -'...- l ' [ , ; ' 24: ! A liige proportion of tti. ' Washington:it ptese4 eatnoo from labor tuidfiietives fionli firitt.claoiiinAncluded'iliostinf , Or. otherwise incompetent. ti:. ; sad irini' Wait Usti loiiii• ifiWni., :Ilie ftigiiiiii frail hiS who loii4l been cudgelled own party, sand 60643 1 ,1ijii, tit it fur . thei r . - idle ''''' -.' rrmr. , Dickintion4 %si ti r e :Yo gi Greene, Bronson and confirmed in, bin' • IMPSernourittem:yii.O or of Oonnectici2t, IT 1,2 p IF-Ifz-lofilftlEr 17 •Tielairiff - 4;,1- ,- ,- , , - It takes a_fasr. triaa . ow:a-dayei to keep up i svtth, i lus no es of P es and divisions of l?twilio: o',`tittY nod: ig ? ettlteprin - ciples - :isilitch they Oates!' to Mild.- : We have al ;ready pitblisbeil an :afilapittiota of some Of the varieties.: But ''tiarilusst and most faMiliarriltic9'd .- on .. e,ilarct found is the -ibllow fro m;the $3. t. -. Courier & En rtaii4 rer. ltaisi - 9cidetlYlr4li and rich. I 1 - Torre - are tWo great . Divisions in ilto" erAocratic party, ;. . which _Divisions are Odi'videcl into sections. -The - Divisio i nil 41i-l iti . , ,n k tid u le if: B i -- s t e h acr , i t ic s B /Eiria naser il. k a er raerd a t n so d oli ß ewi a te rn uan h uil iir .d 1. ): itinker,l and - s. Fraid, Shell a d o Shell Barnburner. The terms }Tut lc . - st", .d ',to need an illustration : The, • I ? . y , low' towdefinittitms-arialram au unpubl . h.-; ed. Diet tonaryiwitteh It is L ew is:sed to 8 lmit to iharevisliat ' -:at I,,,`.Cass aid Afartiri Van Buren-: :-- ' - ' , ITARD STIFLE - till.lint.Ot• - •rA Democrat iwlsk Voted ' for '-Ottia l ,. :aka& - by heie a, 'lutions firos :1 euraekllitit Buren and t- , ! t i fatly;rettises - altiorriproatiso pr.fratpini-, nation- with the' Barribarners, of '4B: 11 SOFT 'o l ol* -* ltuliEti -- A'Demo 6 :rati who yotad for Cass; deplores the divisina !in may ' p,4iti,Ladriiits that i Barribarriarl may be. a pttiocra4, and ki.tliipos'ed to fi'irget the p a st Mid - commune with th e Opposing fliction. 1 ,„ - I HARD. Sili.l. PXRNI2DfiNi.R.--A D4IV I ocrat w•ho still'insiSts appa standing - on' the .fragnienta.,; of, t i fp- - .Btill'alo Platforia'; swears 'that-c4ss ili .i. traceed tho parry In 1 ,48 ; adoi,e s Tan ran reads the Eve? icing. Post, apil bec •es rabid at thwaime - or 'preseoce of aH. uker. - - I , SOFT - SIIE4. BativnuavErt..—A DentO , c rat _who pro fes sel i s at tacltment t o tli a pri a .cp!es-of.h Bufralof Platform, but is dis posed- to Lregartli the. Compromise as',4 finajity; illittlts there was some ..excuse • for(Cass' preintnp ,in in itr.',4B, and will riot .olljeet to:,.tifr' - ilyj drink-with a 1-lutikei provided -- '''' will pay.' . • ' MED 1 A l yres,la .'sheep, ht tik- 4d is '6 mid/ft tig drit+s iL l piPi)e4" • 4 tiori thlin lisiless. I'. . _ .I.lk , ertisOr 1 i hantik4 tirtrnliini il i stys iti a 11 • • ': ' ! 'lnirTlib ihea r -• - ‘ - , s and wolres into' tne sett, Norivay and Swedk en, .ire . ddscr,, i _ . .wing ' - beef: fri . ghtful .daring th‘ winter jtist-- prse.sl. The' bears coma feaile'' , 4l"" into; the • vi11a.. ,,. es and ,the sin:lller ptl'asan t .ttleMents: in NorwaY, i)rOk - Into the Jailer e cloufes . kill,the (oxen and; colvs - and_ feast thOisel l vei ,whole - 11i : 1'k-tits - Arough ; ‘fhile the wolves - Seem to have -full sway down as fat.south as-the 6a degree qf latitulle. All Seattilinavia lieS bnfied . in snow, .litil.thel•wild Beasts driven to 4rn tte ity unite_n bands atill , force their - Vraeven l ib 'the' midst of the ti)Wns-and villagiis. -. 'A. l'etter from Pitca, it port on the Gulf ( . .;f Both - - • iiia, dated .Feli. • 1. 4 2, States that in thti.parish qiiiiva'ra; in Swedish .Lapland,..an exceeding,' , 1* 'severe 'ati'd long-co Einned snow-storm : pre flailed durtne: the lat_er half of January; more* evere. indeed, t;a MI) experienced on the Who extent of the cot . lluring.this storm the Laj-ips 'employed in ".the transportatiOn 'of - ores werobliged. to file by for five days; at:'' the ". mines Gillit-a 'it being . inipo`s_Sible to travel:; Dr-I• ring t i li l is time tett wolfes 1 ; i i , k . . , l,, 'ar viit ' it - Lai - 4,tut led Ersson, and killed:it' Illindre 'of his rep er. Several similar in-, II l• .. Stances of Oestiticti \ o by. these ammals - are ;given as .riving" \ lifted both in Sweden irhd in .11,'')rway. 2 - ' • , : . ANllETkrtos- To PEs :CST LV AN "IA .--' Mgnr Of the residents of the ' narrosv tieck'Of• lanii ; . iwhict?tretches up . - et Ween 01 . 4o \ and penri 'sVlvania, and in- u Inch the - great city ; .of i wheeliw o r is • situated ; fire in far or,of the an - • • , CW11115617 of the Iran handle! as it is rilled,:to t Pennsylvaniis... .-- ' : • • ,The Welhburv" Iferald Of Friday last an rtiounces' a m?eting-tO be held Tuesday' 'evi l ning; at. theft'. Courk - liouse', - to discuss the I feasibility "efjannexativwf -Pennsylvania:= I The Herald_Siays th s me ting': is to be - held f at the fequeit of so - e of Our oldest, inOst in - telligettt; ant Most influential citizens, justly ' incensed 'at the en roachments on our rights. by the city f-Wh ling, and alarmed at the! '-failttre or reistil of the . -Viroinia Lemislaturei . ,to afford protection -:of to do them Justice. - ' t three Chilvdeler. .gited,trint . l ft the 6th in 4 . ' bar Discontent, drair*ks:-1-.. Had diseonient 'With,.st neve have -had. th i :ton's clispoutent,, 14, 4eP blic 2 - 1 11 -L l 4 the *aid we shou i eel with tlieleolorid of Columbns led I ca ; while.tlie diseol will. yet establish l balloon trip! betw on. . Disenateut 4 ,1 great lever ,*hi its revolutions ant tires. andlrefitzetr MAU who first Our not ..,... . siOner Moses 1 -) 0‘ nail of this unty is one '_of th present` Retiresent3ittves m the State Legislaz ',— , , tide. ~ .11e.'1S a' Arryoeliati l le and unflinching Wilig,, and 'one.of the most popidar ineh in State.. lie is a practical_ man id every sense otthe lord. .Itavidg li‘l'id all his life hion i g the..line °tithe Ptihlie W.lnks, anA•Yngdge,d activey, for, the r:asVfifteen sears in ; the fi•.,en end ' ThinsportlttiOn . and Commis'sibri - bu.4:- ness, he.is. fa:uiliar w4ll the madhes,id whicli 14 Aid Publiej.ric should' be managed. e thus eohibuies alf, the .recinisites of a iii t faithful and" eilicjieht 'officer for: the , Can It BoaVd. - "ilis nomination is-a compliment , o the,.‘ Old duard,it add she.will most hearti Y respond telit'oh - Od second ;Tuesday of 'held Oetuber:.:-+LaniOter. 'Exaiyi kr: . ' 1 '-' I ''' - —l l ' ~.f 1•47/4 -. ' ,) 1 . ' 44 of 4, ' - • 1 ; 02 11iiirri _ .. ittotlet to Teohers • BriagO,itilot TOwitAiii; re9tu•leiisturd to ateetait' Parr school it\zlis9t"po' :ApriritB, at Is.delocki , P . - m 4 4 n'Pection• 4 -.; AY: .q 4 r of the ;Me ical - ho inn)ilAt - nee" .4411 . tied Doti; E. N..-Loomts* in - Ilitiffortil, ott. finstAredrioodaythi Asir next. *genenkt-tttteadaiiceiii uoikktta:- V7'**44*.Y.' t torne ticcutt 1 ' vvl l °,im ill ' I , 13yttiese tiy;fiavit)g, ig()e ad liekiof -, de 1; hn ..a . '4,-. 1 ' .'-- ' lc , I.„ , ii.Voi•F: piis : M1(!nt..4.0 tifP ivaimint sit'. ) 4i' ' - • - 4 %,11 • i, - - P lopillitioia . iif ir f4;it. ; it., -1,_,,,, ~,, )rar.eioo 14. 1 ~it' id lifini, , I ..i& . ‘o‘t'Pcii: t a6' . odoie! ' i lA° tlr,tliiiri taio a *Aki-' .v. J . ri . s JP 047 0 n roslo6 - rat,i,. Co ' 6- the lat. ins - i.iir 'Typhoid Await, Ohnitit daughter of Jacob; AO *stilkiatteet '4O - Xti#joat'i :'',.; .' ' -• • Li'Veit Mithint otr*dio 'Bdiniit4'Nttiiiiiioniit B. i i tt, a tol 14.7!eititi tlid' & hic , in inont:`? Mu .7: ' f ~. uihis , ow $o ay Om -34 lost; a to: ,shortAAlllntso,'.7. ra HILLSS, -, AlltifOra r ep ' I..i' - 44 ?" 1010 4i*fgo l f , t AC- , 44 l 4 , 4uidetaffix . ate', husbiuo) 4 ,7l . ( 1 t w o iinallAtiltir,n and : ottwr",rala tiveo. ' frkmds. 'pre._ citifid 'to' stidOritthitr,finil l ileir lxiir!tow st ii" fonfit,..' 3 .1 1. ,. frE:i - f , , v,- 4: ..-- 1 1,..0. -... :,1 1 L''''.l Atli I . 4liir dreniebi,Altardy, Liv i t Wilia 4 VAN!liolitiorforotetliAlies Mil " '.1.4)11,4-4111111tIqC.0-4 2 44' Les,lf : 1 1--,Y I # 0 , 3 iO4 2 /7z 1 1 ,7 1 !-- ~ . ~., Kr.- Vstit ITOniepleit ilk itijoiitit ifittlVioiii ' tn' -ttonitnittft ititotiontbees lost ' , in -- ,liiirititiliszol; 1 in tinittpinitni-oHir'iiiitt-iWitiv vitilroilt.-i4" 1 {'" •-- i- .--.-: thiW',: - thp' l , '1 - thilt. - } o*::' i:.4ii*iiii_tO. MEE 'iorn las : its benefits .sts well . as. lit not heel fur POltenis ge travelii g, .we would e steambont. ought abOut the :'Model imonleen,satisfied with jnerr have been-. il ngint".. The ',4clibc• oute9't theAliivir l ivery of - Amerif tent‘of Wise,theternnaUt! ,theleasibility'of making • N - ew:York a nd. Lon& i . . genius n action—,tue eh society is , indebted for . cotton::,gins, .ital locomo lieersifur it satisfied?. ihietestiWliorka77ielltis-Paiinsik ,':lid ol idfii ff '•—t o - rett again `after 4 lirlefitt : Sometime inFeb. . 713 ,be -Ivai stacked wh 'the feverno enema thart:butcree4yeSid;and vsin'Tesurried Ns work,_ liintille liiits ,ttikkeii &wit ilr th.the ninst maliipient . fiiiiiisl4yientery 'pia orviiidbut th'knr dayi, Thiselg.aa 4ile_tc.. Ali:: leit' reit another ,ofeer to* latorth:Y±Ong!n.* ifeleadt,nlifightt failhhd . and *ertitis ,. init; aver stri ving. r 1, 0 ma k e hi I ful,Fittia t!!"ka!w° him 6 147- ilia Wss etiauf beloved', imij re4eeted by all who - 3e ; - : FAerr lie . . hilliejee, foe his moral worth- i: ce the-respect an d :• of all: ju i ,l 4o , ~ qu re itintaiices leirtifyl - that hie character i was diens 1 ► but in' the . bloom of manhood he has been r e ., moved to a fairer world where - Kiekriesrvoorrow, ~. and death:never come. Thouo dead we yetheir ;IMere oniearth!no m lirander: - 1- ', ~ ~ • 'My ecenunknien is . high,r , • • -,.., .., , :Rittdie4`itiliiite..greet e ypt4er ' - - ~, . „._. ~ "Jousealisr me to the'sky. •_ ' fr'"VOßPtin"blii. 4lll O ntell i a atilM4 ' - ---: .''. 'I. - - ' Earthly . mie r ixis lbid adieu,,, ' - `Heris!'n withl i ali Iti"brlghtere4tion, ~. , ...- ...,.. '- - 'O pel* ravish ed trirs iiinc.] • .. • ']- ' • - '.. - • 1 - • Then siestp,:dear friends, no moref •. or Mei Aurkfyour: thotighti:to God [ea hi 1 . Its all 4gh otirlonery grof doth l see, : \ - ,lleirillsonthe the Sktiishtilsigh. 1 I The con.olations of 4e ; ospe were presented to the family; and.ie- large - conosttive - of synapathi• , . zing friends . 4 . .i. by, the writeik - 1 -1 MarCh, Icth, !-' -' -' -A.Q. ' ARREN. :. ,.....___..,.,,„• i , • ~,,rat itptitaT. , F= l. iiII-.1-',4_4 ' , ,:•7.-.,..-:. 31 0 1 01. 2 t1P0W4 11 i234 .. 'WV :If': DP/0 1 S hlis ryten thi first to 'IV V` • ' the - CND IPL9OR or Odd Feiletes ei@rythuie tonneau d with the lA. guerretnyTe.rt: i willieceive prompt and aitigul attention.. ; '.:. • i ..• • Business h.nis from tsi A; Y. to 41 P. Yr. Montrose piill2 1852 i ' • • - •A preatit° `Waisted.• • AvANTEIY by the : subscrjbev, a m a rt intelli • it i.v v, • gei Vu-aptorentiee : lo .the_licaso since Sign s .I?o#olig•trad4.. Appli soon. • tgrAtsci;,& vrat)teil tilideatelY..-;- • r 31 2 / 1 1t,K.4..0'BRIFS, Montrose April-13 MS. ' 11, = • Lc, NOTICE', • Tr, pursuance of,aresolution o tnb Town-Coen. 11- cil bt. the Berough of Sfpntrbse, notice is bete. by given r at . the hues ait.f '.Botinvg,b run.out on onilay- the second titiSt or BlaY . next. l .-- siirVeygi to comme nce . at the Sautli-East All intertedzliay meetat that place at toriVeledt *. i, of that - Wit IL JEctql7P,'Sec: •April 9,;13 5 3= - ALMOSITti• f - • The reganilbeing 14nrest wiflon the efarra, o - Yon't Litt io q?re the'crifnk a tient, — j • : whe t , , you re 86:erre hair time to utter ..."Presfo!chtinger: behbl4ltVe• &utter) • 1114 - _,eober turning: the cram' of my ' ' Newly T lnvented .Churn, ifor a fear- mintieswheVebythe tisodaddirs-theni• o..attached . risp i e d sat alternately;speelhly men-• to-attached' your cream Butter=ii a eery dit 'ferent thing ' - f in ktie oi tiresome mode of butler - • . • making . - - „ Such fle)=..ire ivitnes, the action .of this kart. Chiirn, can dri - ad by calling: at the ators, of Co,eit blontr&m. ' . • . The above churns will be mannfactured to or der bY I L i R. A. sittra. Montrose, Apra 12, 11353, 1 1 1 IV 1 9111.FOlin 1 Day and Boarding Sohool. pHIS lll4titn ion I is located in the"village of New Milford ori die Lackawanna a Western litileoarl, six aides fre ri its junction with *he Ens at Great Bend, The oituation is unusually pleas ant, healthy, and 'in revery rwpect favorable for a bmrding scho{l. A new building, now erecting, for the aecommisdation of the school; will furnish a number of i suitable rooms for reeitatioa =I study. Students are required to attend one of the village churchr on the Sabi :4th, and every proper effort will be made to bring their minds under the influence of rsfigiolzs truth, and truilic them in the way of truth. • ! ' ' t Parents LaYing children to educate from home are invited t 4 visit our school, and in case they leave them i our tare, are assured of ity on our part in , the_ work of the iredtration.. The rear is i divided. into two terms f t wenty, erioaweeks' each, esxurnencirg the first W yis May and Norember. I Students received at any time, but it /4 desirable - that they enter at the be ginning or.middle of the term. Tuition 'per Quarter of Ten IVeekr. panxiry c1a53„....1 ~ ~..... .....sl,s* Common English Brsuiebr t ... .... .. it,so , Mathematics and La guages ..... . . .....5,00 s. In-ti uctioni in ,lifi,ie at the usual charge. Irills, pity Ale, the m/ddle of the qtiarter. A linuted number li f f • pupils received into • the family . of the principal. at a charge of $5O per term, includitg . tuitioniboard,washing. etc- "' Board in private families, from t 1,50 to P. 16 Per wee k , inc l u di ng ' 4 '4 hints' and liahts- ' t REV. H. O BORN• New Milford, April 5, 1853. NEW GOODS i 'fiEti . Goolli - ii , SMALL PROFITSIA2O QuiprsAzas : IT ' 1 . P-PO 4. I t *CO I S. '. , /: .14 1 the c Old Cornet Store :- qN be 'finhid *sp lendid assortment of NEW:, v - T. o c prOD of the 'latest Spring and So' . s.ty iler.:l IlaQiing j ust . turned: from -New Teri at WlflOi placeltney li3 . e spared no pain M making . settietirins, they flatten, theralieg with the irk that thry • nan.coppe te, with .any eimblishmked is town in prams,aild 'style: :' - ''' .. \' They thereliire wonld invite their old friends and ihAi ppblie generally; to all and . examine. their stock:before purchasing elsewhere; as- they tali find it Will save _tlieat . - a handeemeipereeetage to lock over and . .purchase of ale above mentioned stoat , 'COM prising ; l asi great re irariel y 0 is liakily. faund in Weountry! store. '' t- .. .• . ; :, '.. • , ' - Amer*, -,sheivstthelk may be foetal in great slob; ty Brown Shirtino. and •Sheetings,llleached sheet= sings.and: Shirtiirgs,..Tickinp,:Shirting _Stripes. Summer Stnt's hir:men and-nova wear:l ... - . . '. SiliCiair,' ',Colored. oanthries; ',Paper Cainkries. - ,ari - N'an Keens. 'Jticrifta d .:DiaperN Apron Cheek - ICerseys,lltagiing.4_ d -Seamless .Bags. fleas, Ited.:Yelloortirati : nil7fwilie4 , Rhinigi4s; Olt; anti;Cqunterpanel, aud;Oounterpari!j: s he a Lire assortmontof.. ~.. -' •. r-' , ' -, .V • ress. G oo d s , - . , „r Borne tielanos,' ; v Fersien,Pelanes„ All Wool Dek , , lanes ,Block Sillm; ; Faney •$111*; Poplins; -Pfintid, Litams;"(lainhries, hetinets,,peniges, Thitribrizines , Silk and 'Outten' \ Vevets, Fanny and Pled . Solidi; Treneh: German. an Lancaster,, Oinghan;Print i, ' i in' great. variety,-De in ,Drillitank.leans also sli 121,?!.kiirl.iwmPto.fl „- ,f- -- ' _ _ '.- ,- •,-,.. r . :White.. Goods -• ' , ~I. Auch , fut Trish . L inen`, Pi - nisi/ye :Diaper ,. Linen TP*l. i ening and-iNaper; r =brim, • Jaconetk dlreeksiO__ . , - i eambries, Sarl4 lifu 'lin Plaintindffigiwed. Bid* -41'44., PO#ri'ittlislini;- Litie . 1 0onds '.iindEst - breidery4;..." A LSO . 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IL: system,4 --, . ._. . :*t .I tri fef e Ihtt, .n . b.fut*fugtty Atit4, ~ ._ . . r, ~whoi S uiririvt . eattir„li 1 • - - „ -- onoetz..q.ri - isiiieli7A firt 'kW ' 7 l:4i hifild:' l 4t . ..:: , :: : '-•-• '."';.- ' r I,c• 'I o' • ‘!•17-',7, ,:;:itontroise,ll.pF4l PUTORs; -1 I.lOtia*Cor* • k 'T._ : 46 GOV AdiF"...r.-"."--COnlittinl ' O n , 1214 , : YOS I4 lialteek 114 : 1111 2gp 600;1 , tied API M l a -I 2141t8i. : aut -4104_,. •