Ulil -EP 0 E;i77.,:irX ; - - 6 . • r t, • vi ,c;;;_ W. 14 e.•* L o .. . ... . _ . . ' ' ' 'TIT)... "CA It 1141.1: n '111:!! Awo "i s. 11 F. ~( rogyron, f Neill tie i4,13e , 1 at TAY() f7.1)1,1-1 1N per allIIIIITI; t r,'" l ,••. p ij.L I, or %.,....0.1„, i" ~i,..H „ ,..,.., ..:.....-- . ..t... , . :7 t.-tv .? 17 - it; /:.'c r. .,"-,' , 1 , 0 0 ..,:•_• , ...,lingvt square . f, (i.brce iii - 4,-i t - ;" . »1%, A . ).'•.: V. lin i.-i• A 11, and every ii Voi...' ,, lty•nt tn4,...,•t inn, "1 . .,ven1. liN.e * Coils, longe , _ , , . . .. . om-ji in proiffirtio». • , Iro•ti , v 4 4..i.1.1 . , ,, ,(1 to'..l.Ve '7''•• • - •1 - '' pH.a 5,,..1(19 on nisi- II .• 4% 111 IS 'l' • II F. I'OSI - I , ` A 1 I),'otholwise ,they :. ;yid not be_ atteQvil.to..: '„ IJ. •.JAI ~S 7• • The.'folloonrut prrons nopoinfrd • A - I. , ,eiifi473T - )F7 ?,c• oisit or whoto . iiiyineot tor stil;+e - ri;ipoo and qdvortise - inanis oon:h.? nFidb.• • ' • . 14 Siiirelllln.loWfl,'Clllll`l. Co. oTT I. N NV VII/ • .. do. - P. 1.C. -. .E3.serz, .•, d o . t !_: 4 ; o•o.t 011.: ;411rpllicrgs„ o •Wose s tt.tcti,U.' , 4l • .10. - J. 1.145., tOltleit OV' R.WI 1. , 40 E , rl. M st „Ro..xs it A ; tr,ife'll'e 11, do. R. S l • r en' tl 4 ) E. 1 . 001,100 W 11, (10. T_llol 111, Af! ,o91:iel+1, Perry coon y -.A, Bi..ky , I. odi- , too• A r.. do: • - - r ,. I: or - 2 ON I TANI PI; I_t ; A change f dc.lice, I .t .fkr Ah fofluwing .).„ - pet t) :. • • THE FARM .n which I , ”.sitle,„(llncklantil rno•da•na , •- • 260 res tr . 1-11;:: F,11; , itijr)g.l;t,c k.l.md-atid ppo sit r; r,knr.tiltill e : .300_1)0: • ]) o, -`,• 1 1 . 11.1 ? .. EAR NI to )vhich P. Pat Iticr P.ll- -.F-11-1-INi—on..t..fAuTtcliar- • Ittnl I • ISO ONE-1 I ) W.cd laptl 16 - 0 7 :17 - 71)0.: - A Iso,.:1 he NEV DV1T.1.1,1 NG HOUSE 'in Hap;o•l4. -- ,%t'n, erected on . Prosp'ect The',;;lbove f.trins have. good. Buildit.g:;, a due pot Oka% (X.-11:met attached to each, gr‘ . and irr..a -- I‘. taihtllrtclii`itliritl'•as • as to soil, product ivenes.s and-situ:mon - cannot he offered-in \Vaslting:. - __ tioticounty,. ic.lart land. A further'4l6sCri'p ed. unnoress:Ary, as these per, - sons desirous- _to . 'finrr.li i.r ill of course ; propr.rty and juclite.49.r.ll,lktinsetVes 'l'll6 f r :'irtns separately ortirgerh.. Cr and sa liberal credit git , en- for roost...of - the. cquidti,tant - froin riagerstown ‘Vllliatris pot 6 miles from each, and - within front one to -six milrq, "1112 to 15 Mills. --- • TlLGllMAN,:l(ockland. . .1 March 12, 1833. GAR?, 1> ailz , 11 .Yl'l;,jutit rfet . l% (CO SC . I. MV, atlelphia. a furgo iu Ice Secils;'.wityrated of the 1 meet, • MC:11111S, dwarfs. Loug pod, Red speckled valentine )frown • do . do Chitin, 'white with red eye, - White kidney, , Crarnbur3 Early yellow, scans. rum! a's, Crnti6ill•T; -- -(1)(11.) . • Boreco;c, Germturkkle - or-gretnsi Cabbage, Yut k,_att Eat, • - tarly gailotir, Green curled Sayny. Red Mitcly firrpiddiag ping orange., Early horn; solid. Cress, Cti • Long green-prickley, Early _ Ltfrge purple,. . • , Endive y __Curkt),_ / • Lose , flag- lea% ea ) . • / cttx:.ce,...'_ ccibi,nge; Nit !_lentoillieward• , --- IiANAWAY from the subsCriber on theAb inst. nn indented ' servant girl, named HAN; NAH•GRAY. The 'Above reward will be paid to am - tie - 1. - sem who will bring back said _ girl; but noekiienses - paid.- • • • WM. M. HENDERSON. Marph 12,1838;-3w • - K.• FOR RENlrei•' rirlii;vrlarge and'OurniiindiouiTAvEta, STAN Di formerly hi the occupancy of C;_ VI. lit. Davi s ; situated on, the oni l i er o r • Main and Bedford streets, opposite. the jail. ),Aid house has been long occupied•its a In vOrn, mid is well worthy the attention of ."a competent: tOiscep a gond house, the oildings being 'extensive and. nalctilOed to give,pmfoirtay,o, , ,epooinnifiditirOn- to pfa„ verreixteniiiro stabling, rind first Ja(d•woll of water ip the yard. propgr tY:Vill be let on ade,an,tpgenita.term's to a S-Pc l o, "kaienutt engaging •rtatleyn ceiling' .Also ti.frar9o adjoining the tnyein suitable., for roffineslir for Mechanics,. •_ _ ' • AOBER T -IWVN-, LA Agent-- • F f ir tcyronoclorc Also 4 Elliott. match ;208.38 - • . - . . • • • ' .. .. . . . • . r • . • . ~ . , i . .• . . • , . . . ' • . - 1. , - • •.. „. •_ _ ' . ~ . . •. . ' . ~, .. • 1.... $.- '. . 41/ . $4 , •• • • 4 ; t ' ~,,, , • V , ' ' • .‘ khl 1 r e.,. ~.••,,, ~ L.. . . 1 : : :.• „.. .. ~.:._ • • ... tilt 11 . t .." :,..........„,..•....., •,,:: f 1 . _0" .. ..A. .:. -1 ,. ', - .- , • ' • v,,.. •.: , ~Ty r " • - ' ~: P , . / Sikill. 4 . '-' ~ , - vi ..? '. - , ~' : ' . . ••. . . . • • t . .. . • • 4 , - c. ' ' • 1 , , • • • ~ -,.. , 4- 4 .. ve- / ~ ' 3 / 4 ., . - -.'....; ". - IN. , -.- / 4 4 1. , 4' T.? '4 " ' • . . , c itv *te • t• -..., 4 '4. ' . . . , . . - . ~. . . . . . .. . . ' . . ' . • .. . .. . . ....' p . . • . . • Pe . PA., • • v.. .•• '. m.r.prarpwropirwmt•m•oreomprolmnfopp..............wo rwmorman ~.m .....2. 4 *.momftws:wovon,rponff......,....wen• omer...wit , .. . EA_.l E DS. I from that jtvllv N DI? ol general osvoilinent of • gvowth ref• I S. 1..141.io•r"I .11rwii Mitch Grpen Cu,4 White Cos, Early curled, 100111. Water,•Nutnicg,„Ciron, Nasturliutn, Okra. Onion, , Silver skin, WetheNfield red, (;0R,.) SAryisburg,, large y!l'iv Pai ri4 p, Fine sugar, &Mit fine .". Lamtretles extra earls' Farb/ frame, Earl'-Charlton, Large inurrowtit, Dwarf marrow fat, Blue imperial, pepper. TEiT t •6—sweet,-5-e-nvi--- p ed, Radish, Long salmon, Long scarlet, short top; White turnip, Red turnip, t , • SaisAGe Spiattach 9 Round savvr leaved, Prickley,.deeded, /44piatari• Bally • Loig green, -• -Turnip, Early flat, Dutch, Jted topped: - to Bags, Pot and'Sareet Herby., assorted. • •:• • • IntIY_IXEIVSI7 4 I, I 2 7. E I2 - D.E . °P TAP TO E.EVS: I ,POiriirT4 C I S I. 11ITIERaTUIglE; ' .114 T. S .91,71 - .19‘ .11.1E.TiveCES; . a.e.II.ICUIGTURIE,..I2PIUWB.II - .E. 7 .3 T, AV; ran, gffiMi"l;tl9 s - 17 he following are the reagonc: wli3 I) : p iing is an appropriale comoun an a l of;coors.. , , de.erving - of genera attentib.t, both in aehoak.ao,l 1. It is ixtensivqfy. applicable.te the 6.qm - rpor parsrli“ret . life , especially. the mechanical-arts . arirl cvil eng . iiieeisin'g;'n it is..to nea rly e'vcvy - qe. p tyttit :out 6r,se.ielict.l. • .2.• Experience' has folly prayed that Drawing and connexion sooner and hettf.:r._tWi Writing is 2iPZJ7i be Separ.rtely:, 3.A, daily, in writing . des , ;eintions of Until witiiro and art, in addilibil to drawing brim, furbishes j)nctidal usehil lessons in Spilling, Grammar, and : Calm position, which render pi:pils inure thernirglyill those important bralicheof (Nine:llion, than they _canszyer beconr,: by 'merely cominitting to mem. pry spelt utrlu urk cufrimni , and thei4stPact - defi.. nit ion; and rides or graipmnr., • 4. if a large psortiim of the exerclsics; bah On drawing and' describing. o'd-icis, iv peifinmed of shites; which are ile , bideilly pr,feranie.to paper, • e4prci:dly liyeveot a great de, triteli-im-14-:-,l)nrr•%4 1111.1 SiVe and so ineinctital in HCIIII,OIII.aIIICCIOII3. 5. IR. coni!nnetl ,rt drawing 'awl (le spribing--01,Qtg, 17;v1-6141.!.ren examine and • unLi.-r,tan,l Jlop9rt in !ins. or _nature 4w3 ennst.intly st..n7e.; tlicir - ni;ndi.; u I i u c li l anti en ertainm kit edge, :!n•I pros t. 4 from the - nuniquns no•l'ortnnr.:; or igni::nnco.amt - _ " Fl 14 , 1' i 4 . 1:8 4 K1NS 1 ' 24 I) ItA - W1 c•i " -On a 01,1, •:44441 the ..4 :44t: fi4V111":1 in :4 blviiT , 'll3 i,v) X l'i ;.I.:i n , ,' I: y Josiah I lollirckrik, flirill , o.l - 3!) l . .h) l irilito it ,,,, uni -iu_lliis - eloin , ..rit;ity• and It,,•1 . 01 ,1- 1 1,..,1•:111,-i , t ..f . -111- siruiltion, RIO introduce plp Is 0.1 a groat -1 , ...:c.• ' of exercisys ill Spellit4;, l', mill.l,l,ip, Gramtii:4l, - 44 4 141 - CTillTlVßitialli — lCif - ei 44 i x .d f., in:, r..'ling-t+-04 iiii:llWATvre 0) 'cliildre I, wh, : ti n . r i n s c hool nr at librne. Tfmy arc. %veil c•dcfnlaieci 0) aid inifents 14 5-11 11FrITIITTATfil - TespvillT;:lirTriCirTiri . c i. rit:grElztE , il 1 clinics (If, domestic ed - nelqiiar. - - ... :to: I 4. In teaclicri have adopted the pl'occl sutisl . :olotpg I -them formie-httlf the ,;.ce.e At'4 In copy willng, I . s(4ly , pkt_riitiedky,...tktgr them instead .of 1!;.4,M4 ' corcoosit Mc, for . .M .ita tlescriptive exeleises answ,!l . ,:ts mcch pore than a. 8u liet ltllt e. . . Alley:are use() by ..children. icithont ritt3,.iti,t enc . :ion from parents, 4.110110, such' agitment rifity,•: e 've r _ in. (riling. and evey active iniii I, and of these ,"zircletit and sakers aiLcr nSLful rian - rm iniTittT - tcriwirgt- .The most isefitl and tilt. idttst ,al,t)ti- Cation minke of - thc4e drawings _and:Jlesc:iritions, when completed, is . setiding them, hy,ll.?iy rf ex-' rlffingo, to other 'schools and °thin. states - nod I conntries. They hie already 1).,..en sent, in great milidier., to the fl.lll. (rim teis of !hp I I imil 11% ,Var.:/11111-ij (A). I corner rf 211arl,•tf &Tenth di,•erts, .moog. t:,, n.i.•mt,or oduc.,Goo who Lave man, re.o., a a special interest no Ake stilijoct and r".( l ;'' of tetlebing . _be_rtt_p.Lesented, are t. 11065:, Whilit' 11 , 1 , 11 vs :11.1! nitili•X , :ii. . ' . 1 Mr. Josiah lirdbemik, the well-known _founder of Pic Lyceum system, and the tintifing :vivo. eate and fiiend or popular education ' has . , latc:ly 1 ..prepsred a very desirable. series or j)r.iwin , .; Ci:iiiTAT -- TE-Tif - e - tiiiliiTiiiTil'i'i .. i -, 7 - sf.x — filiTly e xect 'tett i .. -- rlnrivingq — ip — urrilint7 — cmislst iirg - or - viiviii-nTeri Imes and figures, the 'more cowmen iy . , l2pleinr ohs all, t ,„ . i es , household otensils, aitinialc. &c• These cards are neatly put up .iii boxet, with a description in lew words of their ohject and iiidi• ty. ' , By perm ;/in chi'dren, both at school ad' at home," Mr. Holbrook very justly observes, t'to make drawings and written , leicriptitins- oftliese and numerous. other objects in nature and :Art, •thelr feelings ale interestvti; their lomils, t!, t7s, and intellects improved, t.iirl their minds constant ly, stored with new ideas. They :ire thus, pro. tested from ignorance and vice, and prepyrecl fu-" respectability and Ust•fullyess." These cards are pecidiaidy adapted to a. l our i.li:':iiiTiiriiry . selipolq tiorl - thc-opniinn Is- )/ , flie , lita;., tingly expressed .L true, that no inte r jligent inn. 1 titer-orzv-liilthreit-or from thr retuTk neeriv - 4 -- o l'r - 1 ag , . s.:, ~ n ,ptaco_ll,e, i t--eara4 in their,lgituts, _without great ben, fit to their itnprovetnefit in kunkjntge - , I taste, and liappines.:, 'C. rI. A 1.0 EN, ' Principal of the Voting,Laclica' High; School. .The drawing cards 19 , 6 pare d. by- - Mr. J. Hot, brook opiwtol..l tomewt:ll oalcol•ltt..4l to _interest ' - iiiiil 7 sistritet chTl7lr9,it'iitthe prinnaTaeCilents--or . drawing; - Irk lle / c, mencepient of series series which is titisigned to illus..' trate many:9ll - purtant - printiph4t; both in science and nit / . : S. G. M.OHTGINI, M. I). . Pe b. / 6". 1838. - ,--. , . , 19 / Ifie above views.ond opinio,ns tie fully null .c . he . erfully cmicur. 4 ..-- . . ' . - j+HIN -1,17.1 1 , ..wr-1 ) -m------,------ ---- Provost Of tlie Univervity of Penn. J.P..Eqrr, Philadelphia. • •' Tans. NrTTA LT, do. • .S•rvertEN 11. Trso, D. D. Hector ofthe chMch of the Epiphany, Phil. J: fit. Pourstt, Easton, Pa. •. • • Isa Plidadelphia• Editor of ifiC,lmirfiat..Of Nledical Science. Gito. W. SVOi)7IWA at), 11 ilkesbarrc,. l'a. • J. C, Philadelphia. IttCit RD II WAN, M. I) or Philadelphia. • Antt.nr or NlediC:ll & Physical t fesc4ircliest, Palma Americana, . , of Chemistry. in the University (L.Pennsylvania. • • I . Ifev.3CiffN eo n , , - " " , Author of "Lectures tp Chiltlrett,'"f Stu dent's Manual," "Sahliatii School Teach- Cr," Sf.e. . SAMUEL ,lONESI, "'- Principal of ClaSsical,anil...Mathematical • ' • Institute, Phila._ WILLIAN MANN.. -•• • of.the Lyc,eum of Languages, Philadelphia. . oily NPHowEr.t, D. b , . Join Enasr, .• 0 Author of a History of the U. :States, hc. • S: flmteir, Principal of n select Seminary, Philn. . • A.;BAnyr.s, Phila.. _ . .• _ ilAuthor of Notes en the.'Gnspel,.• Ac!s, Romans; &c.• . • • - STEYMNF,' GClMySblilt, Pa. • • • ECrixtra-Pitzt.ps, 'PIMA -One of: the: the: Americatil, Central Educatipit Spci.oy. , DI +r011.12,:183t3: A CARD)). FlE,COrnioittee'nf Arritl i ge;rrierit . an lie half •of the:ilelles.l.•,Ottre r s" -- *iciety, 're - - • , giyectfully tender .their tbitrts'-xo:tho,K•indi vidhals who&ihindly affdrde",d•thr ugelif thcir. fait - 110.re on the lt,vehingof ZhVilltiroOl; alsalo , the Thislees•of the•'Kethoill"?.t. lapis cntini Clitirch, and the Citi'r'‘olliaf.j.(44inlrf in the peijohrnnees of ; 1838.. .Piinied_aud _Published!, Week4.9. l by___Ge ' ("awe OZ. Tphillips_, _in jtkiltqle-i---eumbirland—County_.,_ • • lIMCEILLANEOUSe The Editor of the United - States 04- 1 zette;in his editorial ,Colujnns, tell-the 7!lritiex,nill:fouchitig Story • - CATHARINE - gc,INNE§.. -- riR *1 . 11T." - Nvltt)No- F, TT F, nox..-r •L.,Amosingiiireidents Ole - km:cur by per-i' sons Mistaking the letter_ box, of stores and ofliee;, - in this vicinity, for that of e "Post eti . its—. tilt! three 'or letters . in our,ti otOletter •box-,--i-ntended for the Mails; •' These we; of con rse, (tut Standine., - once - at---:our :front :tvituroW,. we observed a-young .woman, whose fate was wit , Tisible to usotrova letter into nor.box,•:aml oft taking it out we foujid that she had miStalien our-e-stabliisliment for that- of the Post 0 - flicC . . - TC'waS7ar- - ' re et e'd 'to ti Ireland, and the-inland- posta l te iweoinvioje4 jt,—.. The Itter was caused - 10 be•iient tvitli some others to the Post.ollice,and ive gave the eirctitno.aoce•.no. further 1.11141;0i.. • .flusiell a -teAv • 4ts afterwarils iii ex . - t . t.rnijkinW.he• .ntepts 6rimr,exchaul3 pa pers, and ingliting‘ such paragraphs ,as tWy suggested:lu .. yve:tli4lpot• pay u..l..ich•atteurion to.a - gclitle tap at the (Jour . .oUJ' I 1314 e—r-ctutu—, ed. •We'then,•too'anxious to . conclude t lmint a b rs - i - trcrim n i adz- I the one that knocked - "eonte. con that ed.ou r r dyitliout. rti og eye to the door, .ignich wag opened quietly, land PS goietly closed. We here startled 'at I eng . t h With , a gweetly.nodOlat intOiring - ';'is there a letter hel'e. fur Inei', )1 7 e . al once rhised nife eyes, acid saw a. 'about 'eighteen years of off:P—=or, as .W.O hove. of l elogtA.he art 'of iae,log - I closely . id these rna(ters, perlup , twenty. It did out make a dini de's dilrtiredce • _ker . ce,_a n woulil notifitve more . Vcars k il d been laded to them—There was ail. oval fice,_with nature's own blush; and ; slight projection of the mouth that told !of. even without: the softened modulation - of voice that belongs to. the women of that island. Neatness was all that could be ascribed to 116 dress—it d • • served, that. --- fLi2trei•KaTe — fre - tren - tly asked flyin a newspaperoflice. iti .reply to yfvertise ments=so we batte, the yong•wornan to go to the front office and jAtttre of the c 'at cent ierc• ant t sere was no one but a boy, who ould not give her the Information— So we in ••ecl -the name. . • "kitty/ /),Ifinnrs;,,bpt perhaps it:will . he -Cathuwi76.on _the_ !Lau," salt_ she, "as that that iymy name." >Ye looked on the letter. rack in • the yint office, among the B's" IV's," the "P. Q's," &c. but saw none for Catharine. inquireti_to_whaf adver,_. tisement the e t ! n• viiiii - ta - be - "an-i 4 i t sen) eti t would-66-in-answer to illy -letteit."___ "And from .whom did yeti expect a let ' ter?" . Theyoung wornan.lookeil winch ulit]. Init - itirpriren i.ltsu.pprisit u e tiou pertinent, she ,said, "fruin Thinnits. We saw at once t,llll site, had, as huh . *eds before had 110.11 c, wilstakCli our-of fice for the Post'-011ice;—and tlie' name liiven was thatupou the lett - ef. Which-we' had stime morithsTrefTieseht front our letter , box to that of the. -Post - 0; flee. • "Ile Itas not ivritterf, thets , ;”•said Cath- Atte, in a low . voice, evidently not •in tended' for our en r: - • ' '"Bul he may have writtep." "Then wiii!re's the letter?'' ,gaid — she, look 'lira pr' ' "At the Post Office, perhaps." -- - And - we took. Catharine by -the hand and Ag.. d Iter totLt,e,:stoor,,worP peiufet out. the way to liftt-Tost - — "ITV; w ,"11111 we; "blit:as the clerks are y'oununetr, you need not'tell them- from. whom yon ex pect the letter,". - • . . ..._ "':Not. for - the _work ,-. said she, looking. into our leee; with glance:7llldt' seemed to Say' there was '-i o. harm in telling...of.j7- We must Imye useilliesS than ride usual:: precision .. in directineiCatharine to the P ist.Office, Rs write:half an hour Mier'. %yards, when, visiting the-place,' we saw lierat the:winilliw.; receiving' her -- eli4oge and a letter from. One of .tlie. clerks;,' arid - . the-impatiettee,' shall welay of .woina'n.or: Of love, i nil u cert . , Oiitharihe .re'lrreak - the; searlittlie-rloor., A 'glow bf , pleasit re" was' onl.llo , •cheek' (if the 'lllllll7r, girli .• We.:, : Would - not. trove given' .a ;pen iy..tii'liein-'' formed : beat s.fliemas .was` well; :Ind was 'corninioin'the.npa,packet.'-' We felt anx-• , iOtis•tivlcriew whether 1 homes Would come, ! • but. t ".1) antes•of..stid n- 1 I p . e dc-o'iooni. : Ole. pesSinge'rs'ef - the litiier . '. p•iiiil' paCket, being common ly.inc tirtleit An i th'aCetniiiirelterisive ti4ekirand '1 wo . lithr., Aired. in Jbe .steerrige;.7i.;•;:. ... :, ~. , . f ~ . .."--.;i., g o.lwe:taye'. ' u. ' p all •hopes of knowinn.. when Tlionias would arrive; but. con el tie ' cd tbative would 5ee.1.116 name-with that MEIN UESD , CFI 20, 1 g a s. of Catharine in the marriage list; to - Mite • ‘ve had determined to kiefi.a steady.:look..' ‘vas.b . c...a short.time aherwards that we did indeed:see the name of Thomas in . papers. ty.Was one of 'the liassetiL• gers-in theShi p east away below N, of -ghoul. nearly ever:) , silo! iierisheA and :Thomas a mong'the rest. . . _ • .X.V.t.hattneyer seen Illornas,,but i bad soinehow cherished such,. An '-tiltet'est in - his fate, - that we-felt a severe shock •at-its latintfociation•—and what- must have been the 1:eel in„s ttf . Ca I harin e,,W ith : her ardent, c saliguine,--trigh,„ tempera inert ti T `• _Loving Ldeeply.as she must have loved, 'and hop; ing ardently as she must have. Icoped, what Must have been her feelitigs? . ' ' We_pausid_a_feW svt.teks afterivards; to mark the young .gras: , l slitifiting;* - green . -and thick; iiLlinnal dson'.s grave yard; and to-see tile buds swelling on. The branchei ..ref:th-ez-trees. that .tlet:6.,Lte thit limpu lima - . city or the dead,: when a lip eral numer 'ously.atterided, wound slowly around the corner of the-street, and ,passed into the _- . encloure, It Was the tu - nei'al -of an I rish person—wellnti , by the numbers that at tenfled- 7 mq as. the sexton-lower ed the coffin down .into the narroiv'bonse, the place appointed for all living, wesmi , : engraved upon_ a. simple. plate,. , -- 7 -',: . n • '• • vATITA WINE AL:ENNEs. ' .. - The sn;ry told. • The small sinn tff tnoti (7 •wi e-h a d-t L.-psi-1;44n (he savings cuint to gIVC a liftie COOSC ,i)I(OI,,te to 11. r tu'in'iLnzeltrsti - rkl - naiieeti .‘vitl . !cleasyn to_give lie "decent burial." 1= . _Hones/ ,y 7 tt 121sci - ytio - n.z.-A I far, act of L•hooesty . ',..ay.s,ihe T.New / York Star, oecured in thareity,On Fr:yr:ly last.. nierelliLatin Broadwayrihal/ing art - tote .- of . Sevei:al hiLytred . tlellars/o pay , at one -of uiir pieptir(Vie - amOunt-a ad placed Wit holt, notice, -and : givi,ng it to on - e - oclais elerkS - , clit'eeted liroceed2to , :the -- Birnic - antrate-. tip the note., /The cleric, while' - on his, Wray, acciilntally. lost tlie'pared-from liis poc)t,, which fact,, he did •- not discover until he had arrived at the . .Byfk. Meanwhile_ a gmtlerTiTin pass. ; fig . , down Broadway, dii4coverii - 11 the parcel- lying on the pavement in the vicinity of, St. Paul's Church, and un rolling-it arid hav,ing, read the—notice, proceeded immediately - to the Bank paying the "tote, and causing kJ() be siamped - by the teller. 'The gentleman afterWttrimmiimit4i.th 34garikil l iaii ant mat "eluni ac.:quain ed . s.ift=cir cuinstatice; ‘vho eras Much pleased to-1 find that he esca - Fed the loss, and -no I . less gratified at .the SingulA discretiOn of the'finder in paying .the note,. as it being past two o'clock, a little delay ‘veolfl have caused it, to•be protested, there ant being sufficient , time- to. send other. funds I the `B. - ink fOr its pay ment. • • - - ,c),0 wl ER equal to %chat bas .falle.ii.llloT , at any .one Time ,9113 -At -Wo ' l . - N . .ster. it fell to the depth 0l a Ilt ittehes. The -snow travelling; be . the ri).l.(l.o!t7ek ti l irs , -}y o t t i.-..\4'.. ol 2.l : _csi ALL a tt jv v d • at 13 osto tvithiu a fc v tnilioteA of then wait . . . - 1 17elanchoIN OcTttrreoce.. 7 Mr. Le v.:- ig l'agro?lc;hathato,(44timbwi emint \T~tr art v - stv.t ly:141.1 - ao-iii_ hiszri!ittitill on the .27th ult. That morning Ite : reliaired to the mill -with , an axe,. with the intention.mf .entting the ice,whielt had , formed-about the water wllO6l so-as to . enable hi oi" to coin trieney (Ter- . _a_tiAts . for h 2 day , . Aliout an lioutvaf- terward, a.tierson enieringthe-milldis coverecl the body or We unfortimate map kingAit•the wheel (which r;as bf t'hc 1604—denominated . tub whoct) dreadfoll:y....manglgtionTti life 'e x tine r.. IC would seem that the -;'heerrict nnex'vetedly - get in motion-- vvh - ige-..heil was in the act of removing . thr-ic%lifffir that he-hrut.hpen-clilivriiiv.anWinstantly - - deßrived .of ---The, formed.b..V- .Ins body had stopped ;Tiptiob of- ; the , t 7 Terrible iol:LOpp'o‘;,- - -..T-li . e_s':(l,4ll:;:z NeWs,;of-Cineitinatti,, telly cis a if they .Aloney.Lis so very plentiful in Lon don, •ilult Mr...iAudiln—the Agent of-the. Tini.te'd States 13anli.1,1cI discoufitpd. pereCt4: With.referretiee , to tliejleittrality of The _United StateS" on ihe_Canklian. trdulileS, the Lrcerpoo .e egrap ', •• .. • • ‘'‘The. : :Ain,erican - -government 'eems deigrrnined to. presetvetieutrali is,,-if,proelaination's ea ri Tire President; Mr. - Van Burs ,4 :,r)(1 Genet.- hiare'y,,•the Govermy of.the-,, : s,tate of. r,egpectiv jrz- is . Aued - proclatnationsi-enlidning-the.citizeos to observe faith %v z ith Great' Britain in its contest with / the Canadians. There is fro necessity' for this - cautio - n 22610. Jona -than--is_,Alhe in his geoeratio-n, gameXt prefient is alosingl'one,,and to ez -- 01 - 5r lc in it -- Tra - d - folilurie•smilcd; iitStead'of frowned - oh the -- eatindisMr. '-.Ten.athnia---:Would ha-v.e rushed :into thedonftiet, like rats into a-c or i 4111.- At_ howev er, "help . ..voorselland Clod will help, you,' r is his %vise and prudent : MottC" The delmie in the British,Parliament on ibis-q.uc splrited" Anil inter-_ resting, : -,and We_notice that Mr. E.. L. 1391wer, Who is re-Anted among a c:kedL-t-lies-padi-eals:-.....W.444-ktifiggri and-cfre-c LT 1 ----' • The following are-the-appointments' of the Canadian officers:. Fr'daz' theLgizdoii Gazette, 'Jan: 16 DOIffING.'STREET, Jan.. 16: The Queen has alsO been pleased .to appoint the Iti'ght• Hon. - John George Earl of Durham . , G. C. 8., to be Gov ernor. Gen'eral, - Vice -- - -- Admiral, - and -dap lain General of all Iler Majesty's inns within, and adjacent to the Con tinent of North America. - ' • - 1 - TiWQTreelrhirs — nts . o beenrii-leased:-to appoint the 11.10 t 15 . n. John_Geor - ge aid of Durham,, G. C. 8.. to he Her 'Majesiy!s High Ciimmissioner for the adjustment of certa . in important' affairs > affecting the .iijwioces of _Lower. and Upper . Canada ; . Downing-slreet, . Jam ,09.--The has beeU gra'eiously . pleased . .to nominate.and.appoint Lieiilenant,. Gen ej-al Sir. John Colburne,--Kiiight Com mander of the mosl,,,Honorable Military r (re o f-the- - Bath; _bo —.Knight ..,r -6,1-. I Ile t!,; ri :Orl - Nrrtit - ii --- --% ir6ro, .AtrOf c a nada wilt_e oni prise 'Lower and Up per Cana'd'a, - Nova Scotia, NeW 1 - irons , ' wick, Cape Breton. - and .Prinee•-Ed ward's Island. .111,aj - or:Geporal, Sir Co ; 11in Cainpc.ll will command the Que:en's , - Iforkre - g - i - o--Noi=a---S6-41 i:i, __Maj 0i• General Sir John Ilarvy in New BrunsWiel: -- , - and Sir:lolin Colborne, will coinin'atlil in Ca nail a. Tile • Earl of Gosfni:d and Sir Fraocis Bond flipul 'return. httnie forthwiih-fron-the.colOhy. ' _ ~- - . The - t - I is n :-- , Entitrettitoirlfri - r -- , - rstirrof - Lord Etadttor, is to company - t ho .Earl of - llorltam to Canada. - Captain the Hon . . Harvy'llrey. ,-of fle , 52d Rig i nren t, .son of .Earr_Ceps;'.'Llentenant, the Ilon: Fredrick • Villiers; of the, Co N . -;itrea in 6 tui rd q,. son : of 141:0 jer -Ser;aii-e-r-Ciipt a ip-Conr4 ,- are spok(iii cif as haviilg•ba6n opp.linted Aides-de , Captp to the Etiti-of . -Durhant.,— Obsei-.: 'bet.. • . : 1 We -s live nitiove,mentioned ' tbat Mr. t .,fautittu_is.,...lltlity.dit lite bondip.market t .1...it4i1l ins: - sp-pn :by, the suLjoinell.triallie 4031it`tivirrielids %VI/11 . 411e bpsiile's . s.ipeti. ' '''A:Mti‘lit.c.aßit.t.s.HDOrint; the:, last few ila•ys:Altetfl'itas been liTii . G4 661i'Versi AtOo.,:tp4pftp o ptaily. eirelesiupon. an -tie 6u.r.ro n.o.yi,t, :. 'iy.ltigly,_is: • r - eee nay. .ta k On itttie.6 . r ill: the'. arab:a . of the,suspentted .1 ; on - 5. - 6s; in.-,41 - i - e_kiii - Oleit -- t. - id?tP, - ,,:it..:111-„ -Pt,a . qtt ha t - ,lik_t It e. I. as t ,pite li6trfropt,..6W; Yorttyt liire - ..was - reeei;ed ..in4;OPlThtt-a , liiti-for,the tri , 46,'suniOf . ..tB2o.oo`„ "itt - , fa v ori - or - 'l\l6isrs.. - iTlltObta6 :WitSoit'&'o6.- - ' Messrii . .. - :Georgt. , :.j , Vp*"Co'. - In deter in i Petk,shaims, .6‘. , ;;rnole:',..stf 'EPortiltanee tyhieh,i6puell 'in .use in, - the A tp.er ier!n 1. 1 •ade,,, I s . eOpsjder,a,ltly.dirninislting.llte s expense,ofseridtniApver a ttiottifiltaiCy' •of - pa per. ' 'Tlie'..bil I in question • flit ,- 1'82;996, - tras ,pa:6eti iritliAlie 13aijkof ..I....lnglaild on.' tieeoptit - o1 the Inoney'ad-, i;:aticed . by tbaLinstit.utipn"lottkr,altove Pt eti. tio n 01 firms,. tte I pg: offqrq . j.q_ppy - -, 'o . 011!, .1Q(41 , Ow. (1i!..pp,0,pt..t.,: ;.1.',11e . ,110;c5 . - tors of the 0 itl7-'.(l-Ifus,"riv,-etiqrn': pd fide per tent, 11 ;;Oil ' Tq.:"!.iV 4 ealOC'tlri ' q rillir€ fir noW' .- 'di i i al,l't: Atilil 61 . 1 1 / 4 t Oil . ya be r• ill r: 0C1 . ..e.el it 4 1:11S :0 4 61161)11.ed in* - Pitov,taril; ber ; lasi, and `at which so great an aliviittnt. or Money wss strpposetito 'ha ye beetilent ~ .,.,F. R - E - s''s - j"' . - F - 11,d 1 A - .i 1.14.-E- RANKS :di-0 at tliat period to.t he friends:of the dit ec. - - • '' I• • . ' , -7 . tit.-,pEcipLE,•, , c!•_; . .„ : 2 ; „„,„„„ ~, "• " --....—.....- • tors in the'&.st ,India' trado; '' -- The bill - r -- _- ...:: t. i ' Ti? rn • being in this . i• - ia . iirier . refused by , - i t he,.{ l ( ' .' " -` ' ; • ,``' "s'all -I F allmil P - 'Cl''' - .l' 'edi'ederal gas .nlc. Locp-Fpco , Bank unlesS'"qt a,•rat,e'of idterest go - far „ ..C,r•garil are •• holding *rip their c andidate'. -. above the mitike(•priee, antqWhich--the, 1 . . .. ,' :tiottse. i ,ditj,hot , hinkit right 4, in s usti & t ,,,:lnr -. Governor aii , a mart-' 4 lre - sh frOn; howlarge a 'eaSig of - 11 - iig;aiierelon. to their,areditors and their - ()Wm, , f • i L, -the ranks of the pfOpie.",:tiet.llS;Seo i f to stand, iipun. ;...,.....:. : • • -: •:: : lies, to pay, without, Making f 'ther efforts -- to;_obtatn-Ahel -- rOnney";vo libnib -I : 1 0 other quarter; o appi iPd' to 11 , 'Lre." • Jaudon, The Porter a, ,Ipis•known•thr4ugh-, agent of Bank Of the iliteil Btates;' - mit -the- ,Cnni mon wealth ras,:the--/?0y14/ - ---l--• • . JJ' by whamthe bill . wss,i4niediately dig . - .-raPiii,:".frthil having always been in • • counted"- atone per6nt. - - ; • •,: ~...• offied—arid:l3,tyid R. "Porter is..oneot -members ,of that -family. who ° his ' • Tohn-Iteeve-I.lVcomedian_is dead, the tie - died on thr24th o r j an • tiary. - •:__, . ...been'. poh:soyllifi it Ille - mosl lucrative . • The Dilej)&3.of - - - Kent's.,annuity• bill oAces.lOr the last fifieon.'yeqii,'ai: we • had pass d', - and recely (1'• - titc.._ royal as- hill . 811 . 41 AV by taking . .a peep :at, - "ift SOO: /I, •',. , , - Royal. Tamil R " ' -.T . . . .. . --- A-Nnar,wßouTEtt;,the father of Dei;;.-: :•• (---- I>dri Brough - a_tit Made, 'a trem - endUiCs . . speech on the slave trade;__ in thellOnse 'v id-R-Pnrier--w.s- " ' • ' •"- -."' ,- a ; ,appoll.tedSuitteyor: , • - hit s Geileraion th 14th of April 1809, and.: 4)f-bord4 : an;the_29ib ofJaituaili. bald th,e'• - 6 - Wi - Pc-tinti-l-his-(1-e--at-h.------;- . ; Lordship - admitted 'that:the:. emancipa tion act was a failure; ••• • . , : . 11-ii; son Robert Porter was,appointed. . Terrible distress was prevailing . ~. . Oresident,. ..lodgeDf Ahe'.3d'.Judicial among.the-Spittalfield silk weayers. , - ,Bistl•i'et .on : the Gilt ofJoly . 1809;. : •.-. The steamer Killarney had been !,which . office he' held until 1830, whets , %if - reeked near the eoye•olCort;•; and r 29 :the people of= erks enunty•rose and by. -, 'of the passenzeracand,crew had Terish, threatening ds:. - iMpeachment.:_forcett : . . . • , . • , ecl,beingrevet•y- soul - on hoard. 'Flier°. i ii'm to..vesign•• - were 900 hogs 6,11-boatd;':incl-nrost•them , HIS son, ,Ocore . B. Porter,- was".:ap..„. • tret;c ‘yasheil - i?shore. -The Killarney •Potnied", 7 Proitio.notary of - L,fncaster. Was on . her-way from Cork Tor Bristol, county April•Gth, 1818, !.'.llidll oftce,liti - and in consequence of the Severity of-I held during Find,ley' s s• aitiainistration: - , - the-wea-ther--W:as driven on .the rocks. .1 - Ie was . appointed Adjptant-.-General 'The passengers - and ; crew_ clung . to the the :iiltii - 2tii.s, irs : H - 8 - 27- - ; 'and t oade-A-1-a rocks,as long,as, they,eould hold 011 y jor Gbnerarin 1 . 8 - 30, holdingliath - offi- - 1 - mid. were,seen-droPping - oil:, one , after ces at the same time. 'And in. 15:301 he p , --- i't*.iir.ilipo i Tit eil oov el ilar - ef-Michi-gairk- 7 ---- - viliilroflicelle hpld:iiittil his deaTli. • :11 is' so n..D A Via R-PORTZR.,- -vati - • appointed . - Prothoriutt4 taflT ntingt. . don county the - . 1•911rof Deem er 1829,, • - ,which 'office he Ip'Wniii .th e - '• Irlr.of Rebrnary 18'27 whve he - inns•aPpoilited. ': ant - Alter, ho'ut : the p9ssi bi I ity_ol -send ing therii_orty aid. —U.S. Gazette. • Beclailith's: Pi Is--Thek , . pills 'ire said to. be a- judicious combi,riatimi, of imples,•enclowed with all those ton_hr , „amr - catharticliropertics -s - tylong =in-res - among medical practitioners; Whileilfey - are divested of any pre , , they-are perfectly adapted to remedy all the ilisearre's for which theylatie pre , scribed. A marked-diritinrtion is per• ceivable in their use, from-the pleasant nesslif their taste when swallowq:l, hav ing nothing of that revolting and disa greeable leaihing commoril v exPerienced: by those who arein'the . babit Of employ ing other medicates.; They mar - be safety taken at any time by persons of all ••,sges and conditions without any particular attention to cliet'or drinks. n itho ut—any---inte rupti o f—thet c o 111 0 ITM V tinitClllS - 0 eases they arefollowed immediately. by an improvement of appetite; . and by. gradual trengthening : of -the syStem.---= They are as salutary in :their anti bit- . ions, :is their "anti-dyspeptic," proper ties: hence they become one of the sa feSt„ and most beneficial family .medi eines ever offered to the public. ' Bit') Ives Dr. I wts,Go Jredell, Hon. I. Potter, Hon. E. Stanley, Rev, - Writ7 - 111 - ePheeters, — .o.--I*T-and-many-of • .r•mt-ry, • .. • (MR), 11 - th - 0tt0 , 4491.4414 , 10-4i41-Ve444414:5ta41:4444-644 iit testimony (Tf • flre 7 .li-iiiiill-0-at-Teitc-cts resulting from the utie - pttliese [N: Y. Whig. • .JOL9iRIETMEN PItINTERg:--We make the following extract . from •the New, man Printer, in thevarious capacities in %id:lief - file is there °stated to have fig; nretl', with a belief that it will be asir . o.. teresting to thuse Who . nee__net of. the '' es, printers genz t„ lrally: - • We- know one of the eraft:,who..WaX, we believe, lirought up in thooffice.gf .our_frienil_POtils_o_n of .Philadelphia._-,-- The narotv field in which he fotind - • hiniselfon.rgainfitg-'his liberty,. Proved altugather nsign ifieient for:the ex.,- e.rcise of hisgenius.. 11e turned to singe r-Iriter, coil afte.i.wards pedlar, We - .next knew hise as a seiiatil J.: and subseque . ntly as the eflitaiti:ofa.duck . river,sloop.. This-1: 7. -- 'ter oceifiiiiiiiiisociiiiiiAr,TlS:o7elva Tiff novelty, and. he.., regu acC he press: tiere wii, lost, „5i.0 7 1 , •,11 Of. hini for a.tiinc, bot,onr.aequain 9cO was ne wed in the imp merTo ..).5:34 at .I..etv: tsburglf, Va. where . t found his r lyfiti 7 •;: h e tf) o is t ister.: Of inediclne at grOeriti . o . ;:,•,.l - )li1o r ,- r eclitc0' feniale _sett" i nary tially settled down.x.vvesterit. - fartrv; the ..'S'all 7 RiVer diStricr.'"' • Thellifit;'We hegrd of typo' was - in( tho „ IFgislature TFeneseee, ' - where he e]mplgyed in . tlisseethie the' - Actiilinistrneliin..l' th eil ;Vile in,to pi, %Vas tysin 'to Orodiet.' ' • , MEE e r e' - The Cleny'e) a tkl; the ifl'eeteF-beats alreadybaiitlaville Lake' trial fatfr t e :n e t ea'alb aa t 'menet 'opel'atjotis.iqoil .1 4 .0 . 3114 , /ritlMs, Petir,yl—oro. 16. • . z PrOthippotaVy - r.llegiSter, Rec Order, and cleric . of the c_otirts.in HuntingdOn Was turned out by Govenor Ritner 183 ff: In 1335 lie was made -Major' G,ener:llrmvbii.li office he'lleilds n6v; in:d in 1836 he was elected to the Sen: ate': - f ME Shch is the 'candidate now put •nomirlation by th.e Lodge; and held up . man FRESH FROM THE ~ RANKS OF,TIM PEOPLE'!!!!•: ' Loot at. the; piethre, and behold • ti member of a' family pampered 'With _ office upon office, held•tili by the Loco.- • Ictees...aa_tYr2es/i4lom...thezatikLoilke--, -NOM biit_a_RlL,v-c l 4 Velipt' could face the world" with such truths,. ' From Ihe AEU" Iforthil•nberT and Cj. Stales 4J • . vacate of MOM B.* OUR CANDIDATE, . leard4rorn Harrisburg that our riepds in the. Cgnvention hat;e, as WAS nticipated, re-;nominated, as their can !blot° for - . Governor.. the ex-wincect nd cvell-tried . Fat'mer of Wa . shingiOn 'otnitY,-JOSE;P.H RiTN.P.R., who has lone-more: fOr—the tin )le-oud ti e hon. ' • , , • lait - 7 --- . Alan any_ f ft.o.rernOr since the metnotaz , ' ,hte days of Si Simon Si:yilei - Wirtitel - • -- •" - scareely aild that• the-nomination meets . our most grateful approbation, when We can, Most sincerely declare, that we do", at. this. time. prefer Joseph Ritntr •.' -fdr another term, to any mattin Penn- 1 - sii - SqVii - ritti: --- 7 -- gb - hits---Proyed-,ltimst3l-f- ----z. able, officei. scrupulously..'hones, ns• . ~ the hilts, ' santi ee.yer, ready'snd. thing • to devote aft his power and sl . to pro- •',. zi e - - - -iii6te-the---interestS - or---the, -- g ePt4iOdror --- the people.. Stich aMa s above price . -- . in times :like the , prep . t when the de- . isignik and the pr. ignte strike bands . f //1 1 to teat' , down. ev ry • sfittein'of policy / that our fore tilers ha,ve. reared, and - - - under- wine we 'have risen to honor, weatt.h. a ,prosberitV.. Atyl 0v,i1.1 he ,•be,re-e eeted? Yea!—and 6-,majority of • / 20,9 o will grace: hts•trittibphover Le- i , • Foctiisni;i :We O t re riot 'strata,. °g iiiiOrit,..-§iiolirs:tesairt . o - to defeatitim- - ."- -'HY.ketliersla'nderi calumny, or hypo- _...... ;et; c 1-V-,74cri-broirezritire - sr:tritlikTifitritarT "-reed' ..'ro• Our!..fideMiS. - „than .‘ve say int Ckle bri..yotir niircottir, tbeei .-- the,pro ,, 11 i ir::i ie - -ifittalY - li li ..iea I ' and . confidence, and a brilliant Vietoey-witl crown-your effo rts in Oe te.kt'ffStie.:4,,,... . . nclinkt of a 40- than per fa i arc awa ro.:.— clivertlifieti, arp (Ton'eiti 7.in • t Sani, xx. 4- 14 ;:y3:l o iliction,:.,:gifiti_- i. 9; --.'lter:on Pfiatn . i . Approbation. ii, 12: -4:(lOrp;tion;Luttn 0; Mat,'2()Fv . .4p;, 4fiOctioi), , ,• • , f . • .11111 , 44.-•-• _ 'A jaw3'ert-' tvho .. wag `, j)lea(lciig tlie:cati4r . of tOO ti:t h i ttPPl' ' 'l l / 3 1--, 41 0 48 7- d - P re gPoted it to tho, ry t , e :911PqPrce'l$YY.er aPk4d Whct,t.X9Y,9 ~.`llq-PnPbe„,d =MO! # 4 0 4 lit, le innocent, 111 Q h ole ~ convulm:cl withlag,hter. , • MOE 11l EMI FM