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pUBLlSHED-BVERY THURSDAY; BY f Flattery.— The only benefit it can bestow is, crimes would despair if they were not cherished manners and conversation, and with apparently the' poinard of the tetter WasInstantly planted in that by hearing what we are not, we may be in­ by our virtues. . ; lest ways of the waywardness of youthful folly. his breast, one deep groin succeeded, he reeled, He was destined by his rather for the profession JVb. 81, WWromghw, fle/.t structed what we might to be. The scene of death ii most in apprehension and as be fell overboard, the bright moon ore- Politenttt.—He (bat is truly polite, knows And the poor beetle that we tread upon of the law, and his studies were commenced sented to Littleton, a face strongly resembling how to contradict with respect, and to please under the care of a distinguished barrister. Th« the father .of bis once loved Elizabeth. He a- In corporal sufferance feels a pang* as great pages of HIackstone and Cook were, however, without adulationi and is equally remote from an As when a giant dies gain rushed to that part of the deck where th« insipid complaisance and alow familiarity. often thrown by for the pleasure of the turf and battle was fiercest. .As he approached it, the friendship.—Forsake not an old friend, for the Religious Zed— Whenever it is contested for, tavern. Again placed in the midst offiuhiona- contents of a pistol were lodgea in the head of new is not comparable to him. A new friend is every one is ready to venture his life and his Me life, he gave himself up to Hie fascinations the Captain, who fell lifeless, covered with as new wine, which when it becomes old thou limbs in the dispute— hut when that Uibnce at an and practices of his early associates wounds and blood. At this moment, die awful * mayest drink with pleasure. A friend cannot be end, it sleeps in oblivion buried in rubbish, A short distance from his native town there cry of "the ship is on fire," put an end to the known in prosperity; an enemy cannot be hid­ which no one thinks it worth his paint to rake in­ resided, in all the bloom of ripening womanhood, fearful strife. The pirates rushed to their boats PQ3&RY. den in adversity. to, much less to remove. ._ one of his. early female associates. Amid the and the crew of the Cleopatra, to the extinguish­ Duly of children io their paren't.—Honour thy richer tenants of the garden, we sometimes find ment of the flames. Littleton, followed by; a Old Age.— Honourable age is not 'that which a mod'st <>'•-•,,-: I'D BE A DUTTERFLfi ,, father with thy whole heart, and forget not the standeth in length of time, nor that which ia little flower, almost obscured by the wounded companion, Sprung.into the boat, and sorrowrof thy mother. How canst thou recom­ nore showy ones with which it is surrounded, was the first to clear the burning vessel. A I'd be a butterfly born in a bower, measured by number of years, but wisdom is >ut at the same time possessing a beauty and a pense them the things that they have done for the grey hair unto man, and unspotted life is old light breeze having sprung up soon after sunset, Where roses and lilliet and violets meet,} thee! "ragranoe of the loveliest and sweetest kind. the crew of the Romney, who had been left on Koving forever from flower to flower, Old Match —I consider an unmarried lady de­ To such a flower may be aptly compared the board, resolved upon running off with her and And kissin all budsg that are pretty and sweet; clining into the vale-of years, us one of those ",' Alight in the West. ' • gentle, but unfortunate Elizabeth. 'Of respect- dividing the spoil already acquired, among charming countries bordering on China, that lies I lodked to' th? west, and the beautiful sky able parentage, without wealth, regularly edu­ themselves. They had accordingly .hoisted.'ail I'd never languish for wealth or for power, waste for want of proper inhabitants. We are Which morning had.clouded was-clouded no cated in the bosom of her father's family, pos* nail; and before her boats had left the Cleopatra. I'd never sigh to See slaves at my feet; *: not to accuse the country, but the ignorance of more letsing fine mental endowments, with the moat she was nearly two miles distant. Littletoa bad I'd be a butterfly born in a bower, its neighbors, who are insensible of its beauties Oh! thus I exclaimed, "can a heavenly ey« benevolent feelings, and the most unvarying se- but a single oar in bis boat; his companion mor­ And kissing all buds that are pVetty and sweet. though at liberty to enter and cultivate the soil. Shed.light ou the sun that was darkened before:*' " Imposition she via the acknowledg- tally wounded was sinking under tbe loss, pf GOLDSMITH. Moore. ^ofthefew who knew her intimately, blood, and in attempting to rise, for the purple Justice.—What contributes to raise Justice a- Epigram. id learned V> appreciate worth, when of taking the helm, tie tottered, fell overbdAr*^ O! could I pilfer the wand of a fairy, with wealth and fashion. These I'd have a pair of those beautiful wings;' bovc all other virtue is, that it is seldom attend­ 'I never give a kiss," sa>8 Hrue, . and sunk. By this time, the fire, whether COOK ed with a due share of applause, and those who "To naughty roan, for I abhor it" nUrabtiv* qualities of the head and heart, and municated by accident, or by some passengers, Their summer day's, ramble is sportive and airy, practice it, must be influenced by greater mo­ She will not give a kiss, 'tis-Jrue- jtfie beautiful form, and still more lovely face of for the purpose of escaping a more horrible Ik They sleep in a rose when the nightingale sings tives than empty fame; the people are generally She'll take one, though, and thank you for it. Ikad strongly enchanted the feelings death, was beginning to show itself on deck sad . Those who have wealth must be watchful and well pleased with a remission of punishment, Ibid. ton. Their attachment for each other among the rigging. An immense column-of and had -been formed in early I6* and all that wears the appearance of humanity i True Love. black smoke towered like a pyramid in the moon­ w*ry« ..-..- it is the wise alone who are capable of discerning youth; his absence seemed to have strengthen* light depths of the sky, white fierce and bruKanC Power, alas! naught but misery brings; fftat impartialjustice is the truest mercy \" they Oh! the heart that has truly loved never forgets, ed (at least on her part) the ties of affection. streams of flame, issued from the port holes andr ' know it to be very difficult, at once to compas­ Out as truly loves on to the close, She loved his virtues, and admired his talents. I'd be a butterfly sportive and airy, As the sun-flower turns on her God, when he windows of the ship, casting a fearful glare upon Rack'd in a rose when the nightingale sings. sionate, and yet to condemn an object, thut sets, She knew but few of his foibles none of his the expanse'of water around. On deck, hud* pleads for tenderness. Tbe same look which she turn'J when he rose! vices. Within a twelve month, however, after died together stood amidst the dead and dyiQff What though you tell me each gay little rover, 'Devotion.—Bless my eyes, cried I, as I hap­ his return from college, an incident occurred combatants, the surviving crew >nd passengers pened to look towards the door, what do 1 see! Ibid. which passed over her young affections and of the Cleopatra, including three or four females Shrinks from the breath of the first autumn day; one of the worshippers fallen fust asleep, and Frencli Love. bright hopes as the whirlwind passes through one of whom clasped to her bosom with the fond Surely 'tis better when summer is over, actually sunk down on his cushin is he now en­ In when the heart of a woman sets sail, the forest, marking its course with blight and despairing feeling of a mother'^ love, an infant joying the benefit of a trance, or does he receive On the ocean of wedlock its fortune to try, dessoliuion. In one of his nocturnal revels, a child. Above the noise of the crackling flame*, To die, when 'all fair things are fading away. Love seldom goes far in a vessel, so frail, .Some in life's winter the influence of some wisterious vision! Alas! quarrel arose over the gaming table, between how and then could be heard the prayer* and *£- may toil to discover Alas! replied my compimion, no mtch thing!— But just pilots herofl', and then bids her good­ Littleton and his associate. Blows ensued, and onizing shrieks cf this pitaible group. Means of procuring a weary delay, He has only had the misfortune of eating loo bye, laid. in the heat of passion Littleton drew his dirk, hearty a dinner, and finds it impossible to keep and subbed his companion severely. He was "Then rose, from sea to sky, the wild fareweQ* '$. ' I'd be a butterfly living a rover, ' -'"^rV The Pose. Then shrieked the timid and stood still tbe brave, . Dying when fair things are fading away. his eyes open. Turning to another part of the Like woman's love the r.>se will fade, arrested and thrown into prison, until it was as­ temple 1 perceived a young lady in the same but ah! not half so soon! certained that death was not likely to ensue. Then some leaped overboard, with dreadful yeU, situation and attitude strange cried I, can she For thuugh the flower is decayed, Dy this circumstance Elizabeth was awakened As eager to anticipate their grave." ' . ,:N -,. THE HYACINTH. too have over eaten herself! Oh fie, replied my Its fragrance is not o'er; from her dreams of love and happiness. The Some of the sailors, aware that there ww»ett- 4. Parable, front the German of Krwnmaeher. friend: you now grow censorious the grow But once when love's betray'd, page of Littleton's iife, by the interposition of a board considerable quantity of powder, hasten­ • Kmilia was complaining of the length of win­ drowsy from eating too much,—tftat tvoitld be 1'he heart can bloom no more! Ibid. Friend was spread before her. She wus amazed ed to throw themselves into the sea, with such, ter, for she loved Bowers, and had a small gar­ profanaiien! she only sleeps now from having On a Wife. and giddy with the thought of the precipice up­ articles of furniture as they deemed most likely den in which she cultivated tbe sweetest of them set up all night at a brag party. Turn me where Two bones of my body have token a trip. on which she had been reposing. She saw him > preserve their lives. ' ',' ',, with ber own hands. She was longing there­ I will then, says I, I can perceive no symptom of I've buried my rib, and got rid of my Hyp. but once more. The struggle was violent, but Not far distant from this ocean volcano, lay , fore for the approach of spring. One day her devotion among the worshippers, except fvom their engagement was dissolved; and with a tic almost unmanageable boat of Littletotv i father said to her: "See Emilia, i have brought that old woman in the corner, who sits groaning promptness of decision equally indicative of imsclf apparently indifferent to his fate. One V . you a Hyacinth root; but you must raise it with behind the long sticks of a mourning1 fan; she THB PIRATE'S DJ5ATB. firmness of soul and purity of feeling, she gath­ readful explosion, one, loud shriek watheardj' the greatest care." "How should 1, my father?" indeed seems to be greatly edified w'nli what The wards of a hospiul frequently present to ered in her young affections; but with them' the en thousand fragments of tbe burning vessel ' replied the maiden; is not the ground as hard as she 1 hears! Aye replied my friend, 1 knew we our observation pictures so strongly marked reeds of sorrow and affliction. parkled for a moment far up in the air, and alt . rock, and moreover.coverod with snow ?" For should find some to catch you I know her! with the lineaments of human misery und degra­ Stung with disappointment and mortified with ras silent, save the fierce bias of the quenching she had never seen that flowers might be raised That is the deaf lady who live in the cloisters! dation, that a reflecting mind cannot, however pride; almost discarded by his father, and par­ antes; or when . , tially discountenanced by society, Littleton now e»i but her father brought her one, filled JF/amjmew. Every wish that lead* us to ex­ revolting the scene, contemplate it without a -"At intervals, there gushed, a earth, and'showed her how to plant the pect happiness somewhere elsq< than where we deep-feeling of interest. IJhe policy,of exhib­ plunged still deeper into scenes of vice am),dis­ sipation. Harrasved by debts, and deserted by Accompanied with a convulsive splash, £f"" *: "Ved sther father with » smile, a* are every institution Which teaches ui that we iting such pictures to tike gate of the public is A soliatary shriek, the bubbling cry siheerity, for she thought- youthful simplicity and modesty are not aw«fe of than' we are, only lays a foundation for uneasi­ en» the cUihd of virtue. "Wnonever we' cease Mid the companions of n is di ssolute habits. H« Several pieces of the vwtel fell close by &* tbelr'power. After some days, the earth began ness, because it contracts debts which we cannot to behold the former without abhorrence, we crossed the mountains, descended the Ohio and! idc of Littleton'i boat, and in connesioo with to raise, and the points of green leaves peeped repay. It calls that good which, when we have may fee) assured that we are imperceptibly es­ Mis8Mwipni,making a transitory visit at Cincinnati! ne, he discovered a living being. Kwas a fe­ through. Emilia was delighted, and made found it, will in fact add nothing to our happi­ caping from the dominion of the tatter. Occa­ Louisville, and ,.where, although wear, male, in tbe last struggle of suffocation. He known to the whole house her joy at the birth ness. The post is never represented without sionally, however, £.m:iy be salutary to enter the ing the exterior of a 'gentleman, and possessing cized the body, and partly raised it from the of the young plant. "How little is needed," some disagreeable circumstances, which tarnish­ abodes of disease a%i tfrctchedne**, and by tak­ thut fasticution which ever attends genius and water; tbe moon shone full and bright upon the said the mother, "to cheer the heart, while yet ed all its beauties. The remembrance of an ing a single captive, and retracing the line attainments, he mixed only with vulgar and de­ ace. It was the pale, emaciated, but stijt beau- in a state of nature and simplicity." Emilia evil carries in it nothing agreeable; and to re­ of his transgression, establish sucli beacons us praved company. In New Orleans he found ful face of his once adored Eljtabeth. lie ^ sprinkled the young plant, and her eyes beamed member a good, is always accompanied with re­ may assist us in avoiding the rocks and quick- himself surrounded by sharpen, and scenes of razed upon it for an instant, his arms dropped ' upon it with delight. "Right so my child," said gret. Thus, we lose more than we gain by the Bunds which constantly beset the pilgrimage of human depravity, to which those he had passed aUiad by his side; he reeled, and fell prostrate the father; "for the dew of heaven should be remembrance and we shall find our expecta life. In doing this we shall generally find, that, through were as nothing. His small stock of n the boat; the almost lifeless body oftheun- succeeded by sunshine. The benevolent beam tion of the future to be a gift more ^distrustful although the path of our existence may com- money was soon exhausted, his clothes in tatters, ortunate girl sank gently beneath the waves,/ of your eye enhances the value of your deeds: than the former. To fear an approaching evil, mence in prosperity, amid brightness and flow­ and the barriers between vice and virtue nearly nd rose no more! tbe victim of an ardent attaciu your plant no doubt will thrive." is certainly a most disagreeable sensation; and in ers, a departure from virtue mvurmbly clouds broken down. If memory occasionally carried mcnt for an unworthy object, site had sought, bt ';' .', The deep green leaves gradually emerged expecting an approaching good, we experience and endangers its mcrediun, whilst crime,, him back to his father's house, to the fond em­ ompuny with her humble, but fond father, a' *"' from the Up of earth, and Emilia's delight in­ the inquietude of wanting actual possession. wretchedness, and degrudatioT), are usually the braces of a mother's huly. love, or the ardent at­ elicf from disease and melancholy, in the mild' ' '' creased. In the fullness of her heart she said, Behind we have left pleasures we shall never inseparable companies of its close; and that, tachment of the pure and lovely Elizabeth, it ir» of the South, to which she was now adding "1 should consider myself sufficiently rewarded, more enjoy, and therefore regret and before, however much infidelity, sustained by the spec­ served but to increase the horrors of remorse, he promised advantage of a sea voyage. even if my plant was never to bear a flower." we see pleasures which we languish to possess, ulations of genius and philosophy, may amuse iu of the imprecations of infidelity. In this situa­ Littleton lay that night in a state of inseiua- "Contented soul," said the father, "it is just and are consequently uneasy until we possess the hour of health and prosperity, yet, when tion he became acquainted with the commander lility. 1'he morning never dawned upon a that you should receive more than you venture them. sickness wrings the brow, and death is about to of a piratical vessel, who, in disguise, was ob­ more miserable being. He raised himself, and taining provisions for a cruise, und some addi- to hope, for such is the reward of moderate de­ Marriage, enlarges the scenes of our happi­ take us from time to eternity, we are willing ooked abroad upon the wide waste of waters.., sires. "Look," said lie, "among ihose leaves ness, scepticsno longer, but Hy instinctively, to the, tional companions, to share with him the spoils No object, either living or dead, met his eye.-»' and misery. A marriage of Love is plea­ and the dangers of piracy. The idea you may already discover the young bud." I sant ; a marriage of interest, easy, ami :; mar- consolatory and triumphant promises of a divine of engag­ n his reveries, the torments of the wicked cony She sprinkled the plant with her delicate hands, revelation. ing in such a horrible course of life was at first rulsed his bosom; the bouudless sky and water riage where both arc united, happy. A happy a little revolting to Littleton, but the struggle and with anxious care she consulted others, lest j marriage has in it oil the pleasures of friendship Those ind ividuals of Cincinnati, who visited, seemed to spread eternity before him; the bright ' she should sprinkle it too much or nut enotigh, all the enjoyments during the last summer, the Commercial Hospi­ was neither long nor severe; the still small voice iun, rising majestically from the ocean towards of sense and reason, and in­ of conscience wus soon hushed, and recreant and when a ray of the sun peeped through the deed all the sweets of life. I should prefer a tal and Lunatic Asylum of Ohio, will, perhaps, to he high Heavens, seemed to him emblematic winter's clouds, she softly carried the plant to readily recognize in the following sketch, an m all the ties of virtue, country, and kindred, ere of the upward flight of the pure spirit of Eliza­ woman that is agreeable in my own eye, and not the lapse of two weeks, he fouud himself amid a the window, and her breath like the morning deformed in that of the world, to u celebrated mate of that public charily- While wandering beth, which, but a few hours before, had gone, zephyr which gambols around the new-born ro­ through the wards of thin edifice, at the period bund of the most lawless marauders, on board an a» his accuser, to the regions of immortality. A beaty good nature and cvenncssj>f lempir, will armed piratical vessel, in the Gulf of Mexico. ses, blew off the dust from its leaves. Emilia's give you nn easy companion for lite ; virtue and referred to, my attention was arrested by the j wavelcss calm over-spread the deep throughout thoughts were incessantly filled with this dear emaciated figure of a man, apparently about -5 1'he qualities possessed by Littleton were soon he day, and, without thu means of the strength good sense, an agreeeable friend ; law and can- liscovcred_by this desperate corps to be precisu- image. Sometimes she would dream that she t(ancy ; a good wife or husband. The world cars of ago. His face presented a regularity o propel his boat, exausted by fatigue, and ag­ saw her Hyacinth in full bloom; but when on of feature, and indicated a depth of mind, well y those that fitted him admirably for the enter- onized by the goading* of hi*, conscience, he lay notwithstanding these, is more intent on trams, >rises in which they were engaged, and he was waking she found herself deceived, she said, and equipages, and all the showy parts nf life calculated to elicit observation. It was partic­ n his moveless bark until the succeeding day, with an unconcerned smile, "the time will come ularly murked by some of the stronger and more unanimously elected mate to the captian. The when he was discovered ' by a vessel bound' for - - we love rather to dazzle the multitude, than con­ irst vessel which they fell in with was a small st last." sult our proper interest, and are ut greater pains ignoble feelings of our nature. As I entered his New Orleans, whither she; carried hinr. Friend- ' . At times she asked her father in what colour room, lie raised his head, and gaied at me for a English merchantman, culled the Stork, bound ess, peunyless, and unknown, he was I to appear easy and happy to others, than really o Jamaica. 11 y hoisting false colors, the vessels her flower would be dressed and after naming to make ourselves so. Before marriage, we moment; u stifled groan escaped him: his frame upon the charity of the world. Disease, the most beautiful shades, wauld say, with a. seemed convulsed with deep emotion i his eyes vere laid side by side, and the captain of the and protracted, ensued, *nd, after the Ispskt cannot be too inquisitive and discerning in the Stork invited into the cabin of the Uomney, cheerful smile, "no matter then what colour, faults of the person beloveds nor after it too dim gently sunk towards the fliwr, and he gradually several months, like the prodigal son, he set ^ provided I see it bloom at all." "Sweet phan­ relapsed into the condition in which I found where he was stabbed to the heart. At the m sickness, penury and distress, for his fathetV '' sighted and supurficial. However perfect and moment, his vessel was boarded, and his tasy," said the father: "how lovely dost thou accomplished the person appears to you at u dis­ him. I left his room, but could not leave hi* louse. Ity the aid of private charities he was, play around innocent love and youthful hopes?" image behind me. In the course of a few days unresisting crew, few in numbers, and totally enabled to reach this city, but in a state of ,tOO; tance, you will find many blemishes and imper­ unprepared for defence, were seized and put in The blossom* appeared at last; twelve bells fections in her humour, upon a more intimate I suw him again. Subsequently I m;.de him a nuch exhaustion to proceed ahy further. ' . ' suspended in all the beauty of early youth be­ third, fourth and fifth visit. 1 engaged him in confinement. The more valuable part of the Such is substantially the'incidents in the life acquaintance, which you never suspected be­ cargo having been transferred to the Romncy, tween five broad and green knvos, had opened fore. Here therefore discretion and good na­ conversation, won upon his confidence, and in of Littlcton, as related to *ne upon our last in­ at tbe dawn of morning their colour, like the our last interview, received from him, with" an .ittleton proposed that the crew of the Stork terview. At that time he appeared calm, bat ture are to show their strength ;' the first will iliould be liberated, and suffered to proceed to delicate hue of Emilia's cheek, or the reflection hinder your thoughts from dwelling on what is air of earnestness which carried to my mind without that heavenly serejnity which marks the of the rising sun, and a balsamic breath surround­ conviction of its truth, the history of his life. I heir place of destination. His proposition was last moment of a virtuous; man. There was a disagreeable, the other will raise in you all the >romptly and firmly rejected as fraught with ed the flower. tenderness of compassion and humanity, and by jive the substance only the languuge and many small pocket bible near liis bed side, utd .htt' Emilia's heart could scarcely contain its hap­ ittle incidents I cannot repeat. To spare the danger to their future success. The Stork was spoke with some anxiety,, if not perturbation, of ' degrees soften those very imperfections into .ccordingly scuttled, and in a short time, calmly piness. Her pleasure was noiseless and without beauties. Jlddimn. eelmgs of some surviving relatives, 1 shall only is approaching dissolution expressing a wish Words, and for a long time her looks were not call him by a fictitious name. sunk beneath the waves. As she went down, a to converse with a minister of the gospel, 1' removed The morning in the Country.—One of the Those pupils of Yale College, who were at )icrcing shriek of supplication and despair from called on the Rev. Mr. i, -, who visited him ' from the object of her love. Just then greatest luxuries her father entered, alternately looking at his you lose, exclaimed a peasant that venerable institution in the years 1819, '20, ter crew, broke upon the stillness of the scene, .wice before his death, i As 1 approached the'' child, and at the flower. While tearsstolc down to a merchant, is the early morn ; while beds of and '21, will doubtless recollect a young Virgm- and carried daggers to the bosom of Littlcton. lospital, some days afterwards, I observed the down invite you his cheeks he said, "My dear Emilia, what the to repose, my lowly couch is aii, possessing fine talents, warm impulsive feel- The body of the murdered captain was broflght learse returning from "Potters Field' It had Hyacinth abandoned when the blunh''iig tints of Phccbus tigs, a fiery and ungovernable temper; an idler on deck and plunged into the sea. His blood just committed, to that city of the dead, the is to you, such you are to us." The begin to maiden clasped her arms around her father's colour surrounding nature The tall n his studies relying upon the force of his gen­ was washed from the cabin floor, the vessel wasted body of the miserable Littleton. - forest trees bending to and fro with majestic us, and a sceptic in religion. He was general­ righted, and, in a few hours, every thing was in neck. "Oh, my father! might 1 too bloom as grandeur ; the most delightful harmoiyr issuing readiness for another similar enterprise. "And leaves a Corsair's name to other tiroef, , lovely as this rose!" ly called by his messmates in College, "pious Mixed with few virtues and a thousand crimes," from their boughs ; the green lawn, the verdent Hotspur." This appellation wus the result of On the 5th day from this time.thc Romney fell in medows, the rich and variagated field extend­ liis religious principles, which, forcibly and with the ship Cleopatra, from N. Orleani. Cruelty.—-The American Quarterly Re­ From the United States Gazette. ing to the verge of sight ; the ploughman and plausibly maintained, were fur from being ortho­ bound for New York. This vessel was prepar the reapers song, the cattle browsing here and view has a long article on Gastronomy, (or ill OOI/LIiOTANEA. dox. The influence of his father's opinions, to­ ed for resistance. The fire of the Komney the science of supplying the belly). Among Selected frow various celebrated Authors. there and every thing in view to charm the eye gether with the perusal of the infidel works of wus returned, killing one of the pirates, am the air wrene and full of health; the rising the cruelties practised to suit the depraved . Inconstancy.—Nothing that is not a renl crime I'aine and Voltaire, had early imbued his mind wounding several others. A severe and bloody sun, tinging with ruddy cheeks the skyi all na­ with so much cepticism upon that subject, that contest ensued, which continued until after sun appetites of epicures, the following are no­ makes a man appear so contemptible and little ture cries aloud, here happiness, content, and ticed. The Germans and others, formerly io the eyes of the world as incomrtancy, especial­ the ceaseless and aittuttsive admonitions of his set. The Captain of the Itomney now orderet health reside. his boats to be prepared for boarding. 1'he fir whipped their{ifa* tade*Ui, to make thfe ly when it regards religion or party. In either pious mother fell like tha seed of the husband­ flesh more tender the Moors of Burbary, Jl v of these cases, though a man perhaps docs but A MAX. What a piece of work ii a man!— man, among rocks and thirns, ing from the Cleopatra ceased before the bbati How noble in reason! how infinite in faculties! Born in affluence, reared amid the sports ol reached her. U was however, but the calm who eat hedgehog*, tnb. the back of the ani­ his duty in changing his side, be not only mal against the ground till it hat do^o makes himself hated by those he left, but is in form and moving, how express and admira­ the field, and Uie allurements of society, gay, which presages the coming on of the whirlwind aeldom heartily esteemed by ble! In action how like an Angel! in apprchen fashionable, and dissipatod, Littlcton was, even The crew of the boat* were manfully met with squeaking, and than cut its throat-~the Ro­ those he comes swords, mans killed their ft Wine by throating a, red. over to. sion how like a God! Enfitid Speaker. in early life, a devotee to all the idle follies, i pistols and dirks. The pirates with th m ,. f.~Select that course of life which i» the Life.—The web of life is of a mingled yam, not tbe lighter vices of his neighborhood. He Captain and Littleton, fought to desperation. hot iron through tbe body, and thtyf roost excellent, and h»bit will render it the most good and ill together; our virtues would be returned from college more manly in his appear One of the crew of the Cleopatra presented hi ed fowls by shutting them up inda,rfc .** # l>roud, if our faults whipped them not, and our ance, improved in hU mind, polished in hii pistol at the breast of Littleton, but U flashed cram ruing them, and stitching tjjrU ?•'*'' ' ^-^'ffiK^^^

son Informed the o»»ner\ *Hb wai A letter to the editor of the Charleston, Epicure* dflight inttieti the weight of tar, and aH other miteriaU used ti> strike Mr, S.,b,ut was prevented bf oat bf manufacturing the cordage. the store, when he rushed Out^nto the street Ifitti. lit own reporters, who was present; where­ liver of the goose, and ia France Sac. 5. Jlnd.tcit further enacted, That, from bawling, like Richard tt Bosworth, "My sa/st . . upon this redoubtable person, uttering ly, the enlarged \Jver ia ia great . and after the thirtieth day of June, one thousand horse! my horse! why dbn't yoo atop my "The friends of the present administra­ threats against Mr. S. if he should ever dare and the providing ol them'is a considerable horse?" "Here's'your jug," aaid a,, tad, tion, resident In this place and the neigh - .branchof eight hundred and twenty-eight, there ilia" be o write another line about him. retired into- badness at Stmburg. Mttz, Sec. levied, collected, and paid, in lieu of the dutiei pkMng'Up-si «ack which had fallen Jrom the aourhood, held ft meeting' at Moore's Ho­ the Vice President's room,(contigious to the These 4weUe*ltver» are obtained by a most now imposed by law, on window gla»», of the saddle, with the article in one end and a tel, on Monday evening la«, which, for tal­ Barbarous practic«c The goose ii placed committee room) where the Vice President size* above ten inchei by fifteen inches, five dol­ stone to balance It in the other, "here's your ents, number, wealth, and .respectability, was, and remained, there tome time. Thit .rf.' btfore a great fire, and crammed with food, lar* for one hundred «quare feeti Provided, That jug, sir/' "O, vety *eH," returned th« man has never been equalled by ,any b»t deprived of drink. Her feet former outrage, committed by an officer of the Sen­ are nailed all window glart, imported in plates or sheet* in a »UWbed voice,-"!! tbe;ujr ia aafe, let meeting in 'this town, if we except the ta­ ate, for the ribald editor is the Senate'* to » board, and she u gradually roasted a- uncut, «hall be chargeable with the same rate of he ** ' riff meeting of last summer, at which, per- live, in order to enlarge the liver. Pies chosen printer, almost within , its Hall, and are duty on vial* and bottles, not exceeding the naps, there might have been a few more within a few paces of the apartment of ita made • '. ' T ' • >* • ' • • n L ' ' of these liver*, and sent to Paris, Vi­ capacity of »ix ounces each, one dollar and sev­ presiding officer, would, time was, have enna, and even to Petersburg. In.the west enty-five cent* per groce. Ml going together.—The K Y. Journal of of Scotland, a gentlrntan constantly exhibits 8*c. 6. And be it further enacted. That all cot­ ;ommer^,coi|ti»in9 the following: keen felt and resented as an indignity to that iody. But they are not what they were. in his kitchen,» ahelf of geese, nailed to the ton cloth* whatsoever, or cloths of which cot. "JVb/ic' i_ Granger observed : . ' ' " against this their open and shameless viola* al cost of which, at the place whence imported, Old Dutch Church, formerly situated in "That it seemed consummately ridiculous with the addition of twenty per cent, if import­ ,-rrin^-»tre?t, Greenwich Village, now un< tion. So far as this, or any other act of bul­ TWENTIETH CONORE8«.—FJMT SMUOK. to be legislating against the crime' of duel­ ed from the Cape of Good Hope, or from any der the' operation of moving in Charles ling, when at the same moment, un immense lying, can be supposed to affect our course, ?"' *' '.« ;" Fnai the NaKondl Journal. place beyond itt and of ten per cent, if import­ street, by Mr.Simeon Brown. The Church or that of our correspondent, in giving pub­ party in the. United States (if thc^ them- licity to whatever shall be deemed ed from any other place, ahall be lex than thirty- Will continue to be under,the operation of selvei could be believed, an immense ma­ for the HOUSE' ' 'OF I five cent* the square yard» ahall, with *uch ad- moving during the period of Divine public good.it will be utterly unavailing. T«U«*DAT, Jan. jority of the people of the United States) -31. Idition, be taken and deemed to haveco«t thirty. vice." ' are seeking to- Our course ia one deliberately adopted, and ".'''.'•'•";',','., NEW TAWiT. 'five cent* the square yard, and charged with elevate to the: 'Chief Magis­ It will be steadily pursued. Injustice we tracy of tbe country, "one who has' alwxys Would avoid towards every one. atr-*talltry, from the committee on manufae- duty accordingly From the Marylandtr. shown himself to be.governed by the laws ot The truth, ture*, to .which wa* referred sundry memorials, Sic. 7. And be. it farther enatted. That, in all this when if is proper and useful that it be spo­ petitions, and remonstrances, in relation to an caie* where the duty which now is, or hereaf- The policy which bas been pursued by rude codii of honor." ken, we will speak of,-arty one however it increase of the Tariff of dutle* on Imports, by ther may be imposed,-«n any good*, ware*, or Gen. Jackson and his party, in relation to may. excite individual wrath. Way of protection to Horn* manufacture*, made merchandises, imported into the United States, his jiretent -vicv>» on the subject of Interna HORRIBLE SENTIMENTS. In the particular case in question, we have a report in detail, containing the examination* shall, by law, be regulated, or be directed to be Improvement*, and the protection of Do­ A friend of Gen. Jackson, a worthy good very little doubt that Mr. Randolph uttered made by the committee, of persons under oath; estimated or levied upon the value of the square man, being lately asked; why he supported the words imputed to him, that he would nnd accompanied by the following bill; which yard, or of any other quantity or parcel thereof; mestic Manufactures, is wholly irreconcila­ the General with so. much zeal, replied, hang the first man that vftoutd bring the I- bill waa'twjce read, and committed to the com­ and in all case*.where there i* or shall be impos­ ble with fair dealing. In the booth, where "By God, sir, I am .tired o? this farcical form rish into Virginia; and we will to-morrow, mittee pf.th« WhoU House on the itate of the ed any ad valorem rate of duty on any goods, those measures are reprobated, the General of government called 'Rt()ublican--\ always for our limits this evening will not admit of Union., wares, or merchandises, imported into the Unit­ , . is made to have Written a lette.r. (which, thought it strange, that our forefathers it, give our reason for this opinion, together "A Bill in alteration of the several act* imposing ed States it shall be the duty of the collector should have been so weak as to have sanc­ with that p^rt of the speech aa reported, "'•':' dutiea on Importa." within whoie district the same ahall be importer! like the one tp Ecucrly containing his re­ tioned such a political bauble; and Under the "Be U enacted, &c. That, from »nd after the or entered, to cause the actual value'thereof, at which is nowfdisavowed. futed slanders against those incorruptible Brm conviction, that Geo. Juck#on will soon _—————————. .- .—————.——.——L—.——L_^——'- : ' ' - ' ______w thirteenth day of June, one thousand eight hun­ the time'and place from which the same ihall put an end to such nonsense, dred and twenty-eight, in lieu of the duties now have been imported into the United States to patriots Adams-and Clay, was not intended I heartily give A correspondent ot the N.'Y. Gazette imposed be appraised, animated, and ascertained, and for publication,) in which he is reputed to him my support." by law,, on the importation of the ar- .Here.was an- honest expression of the sen gives the following particular* as to the per­ "licit*hereinafter mentioned, there *hall be levi­ the number of *uch yards, parcels, or quantities, have expressed himself shocked at some of sonal appearance and behaviour of Mr. Ran­ ed, collected, and paid, the following dutieii and *ucb actual value t>* every one of them as timents of an honest m«n, nnd if all who sup­ (bct*ia*to'«ay.i; the case may require: Artrl it ihall, in avery the doctrine* contained in Mr. Adams' first port the cause of Jackson, would be as hon- dolph: First. On iron, in bar* or bolt*, n«t manufac­ suctteaje. be the duty of the appraisers of the message. From which Vis Southern adhe­ ;st, the people would go to the polls with proper lights before them. "No man is moi e fantastic in hh exterior tured, in whole, or in part, by rolling, one cent United State*, and of every of llieiij, andoi rents are made to believe he means Mr. Ad­ than Mr. Randolph. No man assumes more .. fvf. pound. .:..'- ' -'' . . every other pewon who *hal' act assurft apprais­ ams' doctrine, in relation to the .competency The . above communication is from ttie to he a mannerist With a figure and gen­ - Setond. <>nbar iron, made wholly, or in part er, by all the reasonable ways and mcuns in his Richmond Whig; and we will add, that we of the powers of the general government to eral character of aspect strikingly peculiar, $y roYtina/, thirty-seven dollars per ton. or their powers, to ascertain, estimate, nnd ap­ have heard of the following declaration as he seems to pride himself m the potoriety Third. On iron, in pigv sixty-two and one. praise the true and actual value, any Invoice or appropriate the national means to promote being made by a gentleman of thii city. lialfcents per one hundred and twelve pounds, affidavit thereto, to the contrary notwithstanding which the singularity of his appearance the first, and to impose duties on foreign fcf'fdo not like Mama and CYrtw, anc gives him. Hence he often appears for a .'. , fourth. On iron or »teel wire not'exceeding of the said good*, wares,-and merchandise, ai I like Jackson lets, but I will vote for luimbef fourteen, six cents per pound, and over the time and place from whence the same shall manufactures, with a view of protecting the | whole session in clothing out of all fashion, because I believe he lutti disgrace himself nnd which serves to make him an universal l)ORiber fourteen, ten cents per pound. have been imported into the United States, ami latter. In those parts of the country, where and the country too, if he should be elected Fifth.. On round iron, or brazier"* rods, of the number of »uch yards, parcel*, or quantt mark. Describe John Randolph's drcca the Americiw system is popular, the Gene­ President." nnd figure to « Of all description*, rte'el yard* and scale been, at the time and place from whence the toasted at several Jvckson dinners on the similar in most respects to those around him beam*, socket chizrtlef, vices, and screw* of iron, same were Imported into the United Stutes, of the friends of those measures, if they are 8th, as "the Hero of two Wars." Now let a blue body coat, and vest and pantaloon* for wood called wood screw*, ten per cent, ad a* great, acttml value, a« if the aame had been en­ willing to take the second hand pledges ol two simple facts be stated. of the same color, grey stockings and shoes, tilorem. in addition to the present rates of duty. tirely finished. And to the value of the said those who are so inconsistent constituted his uniform dress. He 'then Seventh. On steel, on» "dollar and fifty cent* (rood*, wares, and merchandise, so ascertained, and contradic­ General Jackson was \ The Revolution com- tory, when the Geucral so pertinaciously re­ born, so says the Bai- j menced in, 1775 6. moved leisurely about the Senate, took lit­ per one hundred and twelve pounds. there shall in all cane* where the same are or tle or no apparent interest Sac. 2 And'bt it farther enacted. That, from shall be. charged with an ad valorem duty, be timure Rtpublican, on in what passed, fuses to throw any light on the subject him­ the lath March, 1767. and specially disappointed a number of la­ Mid'after, the thirteenth day of June, one thou- added all charge*, except insurance, and also self. x andeight hundred aud twenty-eight, there sliall twenty per centum on the laid actual value and So that our "Hero of the two War*" was dies who attended in the lobby of the Senate, "be levied, collected and paid, on the importa­ charges, if imported from the Cape of GnaA We speak advisedly when we say that but eight or nine years old at the time when, anticipating a speech from him on the Bank­ tion of the article*..hereinafter mentioned, the Hope, or any place beyond the same, or from General Jackson has positively refused to as his friends would have the good people rupt Bill. As if in scorn of what was pass­ ing around him, he held his peace. What following duties, in lieu of those now imposed beyond Cape Horns or ten per centum if from con)nut himself, and we have now helore us believe, he wus playing the hero. Such at­ by law? . ',» ,'v", any other plare or country: and the said ad va­ tempt* at deception are eiiough to open the* waa still more remarkable, was his punc­ First. On wopl. unmanufactured *even cents lorem rates of duty shall be estimated on such a letter from Thoma» D. jirnold, Esq. of eyes of the friends of truth, to the true char­ tilious civility to some of those very persons per pounds and' afio, in addition thereto, forty aggregate amount, any thing in any act to the Tennessee, a lute candidate to represent tl>e acter pf those who are using General Jack­ upon whom he had poured out hia severity; per cent aa valorem, until the' thirtieth day contrary notwithstanding: Provided, That, in nil District in that State, composeo of the coun­ son us a hobby upon which to ride into pow­ the previous year. I particularly remem­ of June,,one thousand eight hundred and twen­ case* where any goods, wares, or merchandise, er. Id. . ber to have sten him meet and. shake the ty-nine, from which time, an additional ad valor- subject to ad valorem duty, or whereon the du'y ties of Cocke, Sevier, Blouni, Jejfcrtan,', hand of Mr. Chambers, of Maryland.'wfth .. -em duty of five per cent, shall be imposed an- is or shall be, by law, regulated by, or be direct­ Gralngrr, Clairbone and Knox. Tb.it,'let­ great apparent cordiality-*~of whom, during -.'.Dually* until the whole of said ad valorem duty ed to be estimated.or levied upon, the value of ter w«s adJvesscd to the General, with the THE CASE OF SERGEANT MOR­ the former year, he had beei* known to ex­ ROW. " a'mounl to fiftypeT cent. And all wool im- the square yard, or any other quantity or nnrcel avowt-il object of eliciting his opinions; the press himself most contemptuously. He fhorted« on__ the..«"' skin,_»_ ,-,' ahall. t_ _ it . beV _ estimated„—*.* _. _^._.l as_ toA._ thereof, shall have been importer! into the Unit­ The militia documents have been furnish­ opened his mouth but twice in the whole weight «nd value, and shall pay the same rate of ed Rtntes, from a country other than tlmt in which, lie refused to give. We copy the let­ ed to the House of Representatives, but the session. Once upon the bill to increase, the ..' dsjty. n,otbcr Imported wool. which the aame were manufactured or produc­ ter it iu dated continued debate upon Mr, Chilton's reso­ salary ot the Postmaster General, and on, ..' Second- On'-.'manufactures of wool, or of ed, the -appraisers (hull value the same at the . Knoxvillr, Oct. 24, 1826. lution, bas prevented their being announced. the last night of the session, upon a propo­ 'which yo»l shall be a component part, (except current value thereof, at the time of such last When they shall be published, then the sition to amend the bill for the gradual in­ blanke^V, wonted itufP goods, bombazines, hois- exportation to the United States, in the country Dear Sir, I expect to be a candidate at the ensuing election in this district for Con­ public will see a case that leaves every thing crease of the Navy. On the latter occasion eryYtnita, flow, caps, and bindings,) the actu- where the same may have been originally man­ which hus y.et been said as tu the six militia there was a numerous audience, and he was ^"»| virtue (/which, at the place whence imported, ufactured or procured. gress. 1 AM DECIDKDLY THE FRIEND OF men far behind. If it be possible, let the ', a^all not exceed fifty cents the square yard, SKO. B. And be it further enacted, That, in all INTERNAL l.MPROVKMENTS AND DOMES­ quite happy in the fe.w remarks which he public mind be prepared for the case of saw fit to make. From his long silence, \there *hall be .levied, collected, and paid, iix- case* where the actual value to be appraised, es­ TIC MANUFATUKI.S, otherwise denominat­ Sergeant Morrow. 4teen cent* an every iquare yard. timated anrl ascertained, a* hereinbefore stated, ed the tariff. Ou these points of policy, my this speech, although in no way very Im­ We give an outline. He wds one of the portant, excited much attention. ,; Third. On all manufacture* of wool, or of of any goods, wares, or merchandise, imported sentiments are impugned by my eneihies, party ot militia tbat left frhich Wool ahall be a component part, except into the United State*, and *ubjecl to any sd va­ and they assert that yortr opinions on these Fort Strother on "This year he has assumed another char­ .a* aforesaid, the actuaf Virtue of which, at the lorem duty, or whereon the duty i* regulated by, fundamental points, have, undergone a radi- the 19th September. On the 1st of Novem­ acter, and in a truly theatrical style, with place whence imported, shall exceed fifty cents or directed to'be imposed or levied on the value cal change since*18'23. iTIiis I h;ive taken ber he surrendered himself, of his own ac­ the/lor/ has also changed the costume. Hi» the square yard, and shall not exceed one dol- of the square vard, or other parcel or quantity upon myself todeii}. Ibt. Because I have cord, to Gen. Taylor, ot the Tennessee mi­ dress is now quite striking his conduct ia . 1ar the square yard, there shall be levied, col. thereof, shall by ten per centum exceed the in­ been taught to believe that you are not in litia, who commanded at Camp Stewari, not less so. He wears a full suit of very- lected, and paid, a duty of forty cents on every voice value .thereof, in addition to the duty im­ the habit of changing your opinions without stating, in substance, that he was convinced light drab, consisting of a long coat ranging) quart yard. posed by law on the same, if they had been in­ of the error of his conduct; that lie was pen- in its cut betwixt -a surtout and a box coat, a reason,>and I could sse none for such a ilenl?. _ ^_ *. f^. __ t. * i_ _ *** _ . . Fourth. On all manufacture* of wool, or of voiced nt their real value, as aforesaid, there change. 3d. I have be^n taught likewise to for his offence, and anxious to return with a standing collar, which reaches al­ which wool'shall be- A component part, except shall be levied ami collected on the same believe that you were n^it afraidof your sen­ to his post and serve out his time as a faith- most to the top of his ears, and nearly clo»- I* aforesaid, the actual Value of which, at the wares, and merchandise, fifty per centum of the timents being known, nnd if this alleged re- Uil soldier. Gen. Taylor gave him a cer- es In front n round his chin giving to his place whence imported, shall exceed on» dollar duty so imposed on the snrri'e good*, wares, and tific^te of his having surrendered himself, head the appearance of an acorn, set In itg the square yard, and shall not exceed two dol­ merchandise, .when fairly invoiced: Provided al- carnation had fallen, place it would have been known publicly. Relying upon that and m it granted him a pardon, on condition cup his small clothes are ot the same ma­ lars and fifty c«nta the square yard, there shall woy». That nothing in this section contained shall of h:a returning to his post; subject, how- terials, and his white topped boots, kept in he levied, collected, and paid, a duty of one be to construed to impose the said last mention- character for ingeniouaitess which has been awarded ever, to the will of the commanding general. n high state of polish, are armed with shin­ dollar, on every iquare yiw. . . . ed duty of fifty per centum for a variance be­ bv your friends, I ask confidently a Morrow d\d return to his post he was re­ '' Fifth. All manufactuije* of wool, or of which tween the bonafiqe invoice of good* produced reply to tlijs note, in which I .wish you tb ing spurs. He always enters the House state, whether you have recanted ceived, and he was used as a witness on the with his riding whip in Ms hand, nor have I «iool ahall be a component part, except a* afore- in the same manner specified in the provision to on the pert of the prosecution of some of the Mi­ aaid, the actual value of which, at the place the /th section of thi* act, and the current value points named or.noit, and if ycu answer hi seen him without it during the whole' sesi- litia Men. He was afterwards put upon his ion. He nlwuys sits, as is indeed the gen­ whenc* imported, shall exceed two dollar* and of the said merchandise in the country where the affirmative, if it would not impose too own trial; fiftjr.cent*. (he iquare ya*d, and ah all not exceed the aame may have been originally manufactur­ ,he produced the certificate and eral custom, with his hat on, and I do not, four 'dollar* Ih* iquare yard, rders of Gen. Taylor to the Court; he ita- recollect that he has once taken off his' sball be deemed to ed or produced. Jad further, That the pen­ you would accompany your reply with the I ed havocost, at the place whence imported, four alty of fifty per cent, imposed by the thirteenth reasons that have wrought this chage in in his defence that he wus ignorant of gloves. So that his appearance is at all ' dollar* the square yawl, and a duty of forty per ectionof the act, entitled "An act supplement­ ny law requiring him to serve longer than times that of a Jockey ready to mount a your political sentiments. As a juvenile hree months that he wua cent, ad valorem, shall "be levied, collected and ary to, and to amend, the act entitled "An act politician, seeking for information on these confirmed in his race-horse, of of some messenger extraor­ paid, on such valnation. o regulate the collection of duties on imports pinion by Gen. , Col. , and Capt. dinary, waiting For despatches, and prepar­ points, I ask it as « favor. Looking at you , giving the names of Sixth. On all manufacture* of wool, or of which and tonage, passed the second day of March, one as a candidate for the highest office within these officers to ed to furnish blood and bone at the rate of «ool ahall be a comportitnl part, except a* afure- bousand seven hundred and ninety-nine, and he Court. He then threw himself upon fifteen miles an hour, as soon as the seal the gift of the American people, I, as one he mercy of the Court. aid, the actpal .vawef of which, at the place or other purposes," approved March first, one of those people, anil as a voter at the polls, He was found should be put to the packages to be intrust* ffh&nce. imported, shall exceed>four dollars the thousand eight hundred and twenty three, shall guilty; and sentenced to be shot. The ed to bis care. > square yard, theire *h*l be levied, demand it as a right. entence wus collected, and not be deemed (o apply or attach to any (foods, Yours whh deference, approved, and he was execut­ "Hi» person has often been described; but paid, a duty of forty-five per cent, ad valorem. wares or merchandise, which shall be subject to ed! as I am writing of him, I will give you a Seventh. Qn woolltjn blankets, hoisery, mil*, the additional duty of fifty per centum. a» afore­ frtoS.D. ARNOLD. This case is horrible in all its aspects, Gen. Jackson, Htrmitage. slight outline of his appearance. He is at glove*, andbindinga, thirty-five percent, ad va- said, imposed by this section of thi* act. without any regard bring bad to the ques- least six feet high, not well made, with a. lorenij^ i I ,SEC. 9. And be it further enacted, That it shall Consistency, nnd A due regard to himself, ion of tbe time of service. It is revolting striking peculiarly in his conform ivtion~>bj>4 8*0. S. JM btjffttrther^truicicd. That, from de the duty 6f the Secretary of the Treasury, o every feeling of humanity, uud i\t war and after, the thirtieth day of June, one thou­ under the direction of the President of the Uni­ as well as to Mr. AVnold^demanded of Gen. legs hflnj; proportionately much longer than with everv acknowledged .principle of jus­ the upper portion «f his bo.ly, so tha^ when, sand eight Uundjre^JMwl twe'nty^igbt, there be ted State*, from time to time, to establish such Jackson that be should have given a candid tice. Dem. Press. levied, collected, and paid, on the importation rule* and regulations, not inconsistent with the' and open reply to the question so appro­ sitting he gives no idea of his real 'height. , His head is small, and his hair, parted in. 9f tbpfollowing articMa; in lieu bf the duty now law* of the United Stutci, a* the President of priately propo: ed, but he pursued "Ibflaw., - V-'j . ' - '. ' . . ' the United States shall think proper, to secure a another BARBAROUS OUTRAGE. Hie middle, is combed, smoothly dawn each, /On manufa4tvred hemp, forty-five dol- just, faithful and impartial appraisal of all goods. course of condict the letter to this day re­ From the New-York American. side. His fuceisWnk, wrinkled R.nd,sjillowj lars^pinr. ton until-the thirteenth day" of June, wares and merchandise, as aforesaid, imported in­ mains unanswi red; but though Gen. Jack­ his eyes small und twinkling, capable how . An unwarrantable assnult was, as we are one thousand tight hundred and- twenty-nine, to the United States, and just and proper entries son observed » lence towards him, Mr. Ar ever ot much varied expression, when ac­ "from which tto«f«Te-doll«r» P er ton in aildition of *uch' actual value thereof, and of the square nformc-d by letter, from Washington, last companying with their rapid flashes hia per annum, until the duly shall amount to sixty yards, parcel*, or other quantities thereof, an the nold says, he itt all his minions to work to week made upon Mr. Sparlmwk.of thisci- words while engaged in debate. His- voico dollar* per ton." . case may require, and of such actual value of ev­ defeat his clcc Ion, notwithstanding he was y, by H Mr. DufTGreen, the editor of what is clear, high and thin. Hint its sound may ba Second. Ori unmanufactured flax, fortyfive dol- ery of them: And it shall be the duty of the Sec­ opposed by ani i-tarifTm«n. Jt .has also been s*o justly Characterized by the National likened to » gentle kind of screaming. Per* W» per ton, until the thirtieth day of June, one retary of the Treasury to report all «'uch rules Gazette, as a "spout of ribaldry," under the publicly stated, that Gen. Jackson openly hapstlie singing of felltiti would be a bet,- thousand eight hundred slid twenty-nine, from and regulations, with the reasons therefor, to the name of the United States Telegraph. Mr. ter comparison.'* Irk'tch time an additional duty of five dollar* per then next *ession of Congress, supported the election of Mr. Grundy, a vi­ Sparhnwk is the reporter in the Senate, ol ton, per annum, until the duty ihall amount to olent anti-tariff man, in opposition to Mr the National Intelligencer. The alleged tixty dollar* per In speaking ol a bachelor's baW to talcs ton. Important to the Ladles. A very consid­ Bell, the present member from the Nash­ cause of offence was, that he, Mr. S., was Third. On aail-duck, nine cent* the iquare erate medical writer begs to inform the fair the writer of n letter from Washington, pub­ place in New.york, on the 1.4th of February^ sex/that by too active a use of their fans, ville District, who w.as an openly avowed lished i» the New-^York American, imputing St. Valentine's eve, Major Noah sjvys - Fourth.' On mblataea, ten cent* per gallon they check perspiration which produces friend of the American system. . " '['his annual bull, has its good effects it fifth. .On all imported misrepresentation to the Telegraph, m the distilled spirits, ten pimples, and an actual change of the com­ . With th^ese facts before the public, we report of the speech of Mr. Randolph, on brings together in the most ugirettbk man* peir" ') g«Ho«,'in ,*'.' ". ''. addition to the duty now ira< plexion. the subject of the Irish. Mr. S. was in one uer those who HIV not disposed to drug out would, respectfully, ask'the friends of those a weary existence a|pne it places beauty " 9tc..4. fat be it further matted. That, from measure* of the committee rooms of the Senate of the "The Ruling Bastion:'— wV witnessed. to consider, well before they con­ Uuitcd States, comparing hi* report* with and woith in the most winning light, and gnd after the thirtieth day of June, one thou tribute to rlevnte frequently breaks the sluice kits of confirm­ land eight hundretfaM twenty-eight, no draw sa>s-the Onoudago (N, Y.) Journal, a few anindividual to power, o the Journal;), when this Mr. Green advanced days since, a specimen of the ruling pas­ whoie firttent feclingyand-views. In relation upon him with a large cane.ami iu a mena­ ed buchelpm. , Oui- magazine* dea made* tacV of doty thallbe allowed on the exportatiou feel the good effects of ibis annual assem­ of«ny »p5fiV'a»»tilledln the United States, from sion, which amused us considerably, till the these subjects, they have so good a reason cing tone inquired if -he, Mr. S. wa* the second thought forced us into a 'moralizing blage, and notice being given in time wo Aol*j*»ei: no drawback »h!dl He allowed on any to believe are unfriendly. writer ef the letter referred to, Mr, S. de­ XlOAiithf of nil-duck, lea* than Cfty bolt*, ex mood. While standing on a step In front clined answering. Mr. G. instated. Mr. 8. hope the ladies will commence their preps- ported In one ship or veiwl, at any one tirae. of our host's, a horse which had been fast­ peremptorily refused, when Mr, G. sprang rations. knd itt aH cases of drawback of duties claimed on ened near a store opposite, somehow got A map, named Tetor, was thrown from upon him, grappled him with great force \tufdaf* manufactured 'from foreign hemp", loose, and throwing his heels and the mud bin horse, while running a race, near Eus and violence, fron> which Mr. S, (who is a The Susquehanna river has been 13 teet. tu> anJOtoW of lieawback thai! be computd high in the air, darted away with the speed ton, last week, and vn? alw«t insUntly slight, small p>ai>) with difficulty extricated 3 inches above the ordinary law Jsjrtho (pMOrtty WF betap o(. a nicer under whip and »pur. Some per- kill«*d. , , 'W himself. Mr. G, U\eo vuiked his Mirk to mark, nt H.arn»burt;. . •**.->. t/t',,..V -.-*'^ •••ff

( ' ' ' >/ ' - ' '; '•:'.->'.• •• ' 'V/> ately proceeded to ttoe Coafforttec I Exact*rated praise, is as riJlculouta* ex- We learn that James M. Porter, Esq. has where Mr. Sparhawk was^f after exchang­ ag^erajted censure they both subvert all discovered excellent hydraulic lime ,on the At a numerous and respectable nueeting of Delaware Weekly Advertiser. notions ot right and wrong. Those who banks of the Delaware, above Easton. citizens of the Borough of WHinta'cton i' * ing a few words, seised him by a lock of bair lose sight of tbt distinguished feature of We learn from the Morristown N. J. Pal­ vicinity convened by .public notice if'the THURSDAY. FEB. 7, 1828. and began to gouge bis eye; one of his own our government, (the .equality of .her citi­ ladium that three men were killed on Fri­ Hall; on the 26th of January, 1828, IbV the reporters, however, stepped in, and tore him zens) and attempt to lavish rewards and day week, by the caving in of a bank of the pose of considering the subject of cons' ...' "Sencx" i* on file Tor insertion. away, with Mr.S's. lock of hair in his hand. distinction!!, which bear no proportion to the canal betfeen Dover, and Suckasunny a Rail-road, from, at, or near this p*rough .• •' *' services, ought always to expect disappoint­ ome point commuoioting.with the Cbeaapeal Several articles have been unavoidably Club law is to be the order of the day, and Plains, Two others were seriously injured. • •?( • crowded out but shall be attended to. ment and mortification. .If we teat General The. Jackson Convention, nt Richmond, Bayt ' ' . ' . ...."•• .*'. ;V it seems that even the, halls of Legislation Jackson, dispassionately by the ordinary Va. chiefly members of the Legislature, has JoMph O. Rowland va< called ,Mfa have received from Buenos Ayres files The object of the meeting hav'uifr been ft*1 .; i . -'' '" violence and ferocity of the lowest'tools of bt otherwise, dou'fjtifss he will be found to nd Mr.CALHOUNas Vice President. ./, of the/'Argentine New*" to the I?th Oct. be a »eiy excelkttr matf, of intelligence, edfrora the Chair, It wa* 6ri motion, , the hero. •',,,- but like other* wtttt,4effct» in his compo­ tttrtved, That Doctor WUIIam Gibbon*, Sam , (' They contain nothing of importance relative sition. > '" ; J , ".. ..";' DOWN WITH THE TYRANT. uel Bailey, Doct Allan MlJuie,' Efr Hillis, Wi the affairs of that country, ' The Editor of the "Genius of temperance,", * ' -to The Wat India 7VaHV.-^Every"body re­ W.arj\er, N. G. WIIU»mson, Le» Pasey, W ] ' D.Francisco Marquez, adjutant to Gen- These ar« the ieajons why the sterling a paper just commenced at Hallowell, Maine, Brobson, James Canby and Joneph CiT Row! collect* the outcry which was Jiade last population of this city, comprising its "bone ' eral Lavaileja, had arrived from Las Vetas. says he U frequently annoyed by queries about be a Committee, whose duty it snail be to winter by the opposition presses, against the and sinew," took no part in the celebration. the Presidential election, snd which .candidate to a future meeting, upw the practicability -, - He irtated-positively that t&ere wa» a revo­ As we strike altogether .at the principle of Administration, in consequence t>i the Brit­ he is disposed to favour. He remarks on the a Rail-road communication between this ~' lution in Pernambuco: that General* Ven- unnecessarily exaltating men, the mere mi- subject as follows: "Our minds is so deeply en­ «nd some point on the waters of the Cbes* ish Government shotting the. West India tus Mantlet and Ventus Goncales have pro- nnte details, we- hope some one who was pre­ gaged in ethtcfu that we can pay but little atten­ or Susquenanna: to state in their report Colonies against our trade. It was proved, sent at thr scene will give an accurate account tion to pvlitics. We would say, however, that ferent routes, the advantage* and facilities cjaiined-the independence of Rio Grande, at the time, that this was a pre-meditated It is known that the legislature discountenanc­ we are dissatisfied with the adminutralim of each, and generally to collect and report *J1 in and that, In virtue thereof, General 'Laval- President IKTIMPSHAHCI, and of course havt no formation on this subject they can obtaioby «or- < act ot the British, on account of the jealousy ed the proceedings altogether that in ap­ leja had accelerated his march for the Du- pointing a committee on tntir part, six of disposition to conceal our intentions .of having respondence or otherwise. John Bull entertained of our growing pros­ him, ifpossible, deposed from office, and of re­ ' rainq; ;lik which place he had called a coun­ them were administration,! and two Jack- Oewlved, That the same Committee be in­ perity. But faction magnified it into a 8011 men from grace* alone, jit is known too, commending his competitor, the Hon. Mr. Tw structed to adopt such measures as to them rosy cil of war of General bfficers for the open­ muiTd, to be elected in his stead. We can give crime on the part of Mr. Adams, and great that they made no appropriation for defray appear necessary and ptwper to support the in­ ing of the campaign; that the 17th regiment the most unqualified assurances to the public, terests of this State and Borough, in relation to was the clamor and dreadful the ruin which iflg expenses and that thty refused that that the latter gentleman i* "honest capable,' of cavalry was already before Colonia, and their committee should be'under the con- the location of the contemplated National ftsd was to overtake our farmers, inconsequence and a 'friend to the comti'ution.' from Baltimore to Philadelphia, ^ that Colonel blavarria. and other offi­ trul ot the one raised in -this/city. Of the pro­ of this wjcked act. But what, turns out to cession nothing can be said indeed if the Raoleed, That the proceedings of tbis meet- cer*,.had already marched to their destina­ Delaware JBible Society. ing be published in the paper* of 'thi* Borough. be the fact? By the report of the Secretary troops, of the city hud not very liberally netolfti, That this meeting adjourn, to meet tion. " _ ,- -'",. ,'': '" turned out, there would have been no pro­ At their annual meeting in. October last,. this of the Treasury, it appears that our trade Society resolved, "That," with the btasing of on the 16th of February next at 3 o'clock P. M. The" following .memoranda of American cession; and half of them or more were Ad­ unless sooner called by the abort n*ond C and virtuous Administration is daily gaining Apprentices library.—A Stated at Patterson 1 Trenton In*. Co. -psr and other manufactures, as reported last but the symphonies of warlike music, had the Apprentices Library Company, will be held at Morristown 1 Fanners' bk. ftlouat ground in this State. Delaware is safe. Her »t the Library room, on Saturday evening next, , week by the comnv.ttee/ of Manufactures in no effect un this state; we have ascertained «t Sussex 1 Holly ::' ; adherence to the ground she took last fall, can-. and maintained the empire of reason over lit 7J o'clock. Punctual attendance of the mem­ Jersey bank unc. CumberUndbank Congress. The testimony delivered before not be shaken. Her majority will be increased the passions. We did not look upon the bers is requested Persons wishing to become Banks in Newark 1 Franklin baatt «nc. members can then attend. the committe was so strong in favor of tne at the next election, by several hundreds. We whole human race as anonymous and worth­ around Wilmington, Feb. 7. 1838. necessity of further protection, that there request our frUiuU abroad to bc«r this in mind. less, because Gen. J nek ton lived; PbiladeL banks par j New Hope, whom i* concentrated the nlory belonging to Easton par mis one wad no getting over it. The bill 1s said to It is considered here just us probable, that three thousand men. The same spirit Germantown par Cbambersburr 1 be well adapted to the object. DIED, Tennessee will vote for AcSms, as Delaware for which defended our country, and bore its At Philadelphia, on Friday last, the 1st inst., Montgomery co. par Farm. bk. Reading;''•{ Jackson. flag at York, Brandy wine, Trenton, Thames after a long period of bodily affliction, which she Chester county, W. Gettysburg " ' Next week we expect we shall be able to and Chippewa, preserved New Orleans bore with exemplary fortitude and resignation, Chester par Carlisle bank Delaware co. Ches­ Swatarabk> natal* lay before out readers the document* relat the spirit of independence. And we trust it MARY Z. MENDENHALL.wife of Captain T. The intelligence from Jient and Sussex is will forever shield the country from foreign Mendenhnll, of this Borough. ter par Pittsburg ' 1 ing to the case of the SIX MILITIA MEtf of the most cheering nature. The friends of aggression. On the 3"th ult. Rev. JOSEPH EA8TBOUN, Lancaster bank i Silver Lake nositto ' The papers, we are informed, are before Pastor of the Mariners'Church in Philadelphia. Farmers bk Lancas­ Northumbcr. Union, the Administration there will have at least ter . par & Colum. bk Mil- ' , the House ot Representatives, and we may one thousand of a majority at the next tlec- At New-Castle,' on Monday last, JAMES BOOTH, Chief Justice of the Court of Common Harrisburg par ton no sal* expect fact* will be developed which will tion. And we are much mistaken, If New An unsuccessful attempt was made to rob Pleas of the State of Delaware. Northampton par Green»burg '4 make the stoutest heart recoil with horror. Castle county does not run up a balance a- the eastern mail, south of Kingston, New- At his residence, in Kenrtett Township, Ches­ Columbia par Brownsville 'V Jersey, between New-York and Philadel­ Penn. on the 22d ult. SAMUKL Farmers' bk. Bucks Other Pennsylvania gainst the General, on the same occasion. ter county, county par note* no sale Mr. Chilton and the Jacksonians in Con­ phia, on Saturday, night last. The vigil­ SINCLAIR, Esq. aged about 75 years. ance of the guard defeated the attempt; and York bank * gress, are getting very tired of their resolu­ PELA WARB. - Let the ft lends of the AKihinistration, and the measures adopted by the new contract­ PROSPECTUS Bank of Del. par Farmers bk. 8cbr. par tion; while the friends of the Administra­ the worshippers of Andrew Jackson, read ors to secure the mail against rob» -ry, will, Of THB Wilmington it Bran- Smyrna par tion are pushing the inquiry into the public the following article. The former, that they we trust, prevent any occurrence of the Delaware Weekly Advertiser, dywine par Laurel bank no sale expenditures with seal and ardour. The kind hereafter. AND FARMERS' JOURNAL. MARYLAND. may rejoice that there is virtue enough in Baltimore banks Conococheague blc. Jacksonians having engaged in this matter, The Editor, who has, for more than four the people of New Orleans to indue* them A very large and teip?£tabtc meeting of do city bank t Williamsport li»ve discovered a fact, which they are now years, conducted this paper, without refer­ Annapolis (tank of Wextminstex. to respect the character and name of A- the friends of the Administration was held ence to, or participation in, mere party pol­ willing to hush up, lest it should put an end in Springfield, a few evenings since, at which Br. of do. at Easton Havre de Grace mericans and the latter to witness with din- itics, is now induced, by tne urgency of pub­ Do. at Frederick- filkton ' to their clamor about extravagance and may the overthrow of all the plots and S. Parkburst, Esq. presided as Chairman lic opinion and by his own reflections upon Wm. Sites; Esq. Secretary. We understand town Carolina uni prodigality. All the information they have schemes that have been laid, to get men in­ the present state ot public affairs, to aban­ Hagcrslown bank obtained, proves that the present Adminis­ th\t the number present amounted to about don the neutral course he has Vitherto pur­ to power friendly to their views. It will be three fourths of the whole number of votes sued, and take a stand, in the contest which tration has been more economical than any remembered by our readers that the hero, usuaUy taken in that township. The friends TIIIS DAT IS TUBLISBKD, SI . , is now agitating the Country, on that side JUDAH DOBSOK, ' . onp tt>A: ' member said he had seen with hi* own eyes, personage around whose brow is concentrat. Messrs. Rowland, at the Union Bank. This beyond any lorrner example, and of which of the Delaware Advertiser. * '.,.'* displaying all the splendour and magnifi­ ed .the glory belonging to three thousand is a case of peculiar hardship and severity. they are now enjoying the full benefits un­ I cence of an Eastern Seraglio when in fact Mr. Redmond was arrested upon the evid­ der the wise and able administration over TAILORING. men, was in the midst of all this bustle, he WILLIAM C. DEPUTY. Respectfully in­ it did not contain a single article of furniture ence of a most profligate viilivin; «nd after which he presides. However highly show and splendour, to present bis god-like having been broken up in business, and suf may estimate the military services of Gen­ forms his friend* and the public, that b« ha* Com­ of any kind. image, and receive the homage of the grate­ eral Jackson, the Editor cannot sympathise menced the above business at the North Bad fcring an imprisonment of nearly 3 months, corner of Market and Water streets, wher^hc ful citizens of Louisiana. But mark the re­ with great and irreparable injury to his rep­ with that species of man-worship of abject devotion to an individual, which would dis­ intends keeping a general assortment of Ready John Randolph, of Roanoke, a tew days verse: utation, he has established his innocence, Made Clothes at various price*. Coats. Pant£> ago, declared With much solemnity in Con­ we think, by too most satisfactory evidence." play its gratitude by prostrating, at his feet, be., m»de to order, at the shortest notice. FROM NEW ORLEANS. the civil institutions ot his Country, or by letts, gress, that he never could, his contcience Wilmington, Jan. 10. 1828. 17—iU By the Azelia, we have received N. Or­ A letter from Cape Haytien, to the editor elevating him to the first office in the gift would not permit him to support Mr. Ad­ leans papers to the 16th January inclusive. of the Baltimore Patriot, datei Dec. 13, of the people, regardlass of the absence of ams; because he had not been elected by a all necessary qualifications, If we may judge from the contents of the pa­ 1827, mentions the discovery of a serious it I STXDHAJsT, •'..' majority of the electoral votes! Mr. Buck- pers, the reception of the "hero of two conspiracy, raised by certain military offi­ be cause which he has espoused, he pledges L himself, that no defamation ol private char­ Respectfully inform their friends and the nttbue, £ wars," was not such as his friends had anti­ ad­ ner thought Mr. Randolph must have a ve­ cers, upon some dissatisfaction with the acter shall find a place in his column*-; a that they have opened a Millinery Store at ' cipated. We cannot do better than give ministration. On the 17ti} two r\ng leaders NO. 105, SHIPLEY STREET, ry singular conscience, since he voted to'' the following account of the celebration good cause requires no aid from scurril were shot, four transported\nd one impris­ jests, or the indulgence of private malignity. A few doors above the Upper Market, where Mr. Crawford in the House of Represen­ tram the Mercantile Advertiser of the 15th. oned for four months. they keep a variety of Silks, Trimmings, Rib­ tatives, who had not half the number of e- After quoting an appropriate extract from The Governor of New-Jersey, t»as decid­ With this brief exposition of his inten­ bons, &c. for Ladies' hats. Also Ladies' waist Goldsmith, the editor goes on and says tions, the Editor contents himself for the - . . ( lectorat votes that Mr. Adams had. ed not.to order an election for a member of present; presuming that nothing more will ribbons. "This beautiful extract from the pen »f congress to supply the placp of the laCe Dr. Plain Bonnets and Ladies' bats of the viriow*. be necessary to elicit from the friends of the fashions, made at the shortest notice. Leghorn that great philosopher, which furnishes a Ho|comb_-, during the present session. Administration in Delaware, that support Z.aw. We call the attention of our commentary on the celebration of the eighth A bill has been introduced into the New- hats bleached or coloured on moderate term*. readers to the account of Duff Green's at­ Knd countenance, without which, his under­ Dec. 12, 1827. 13S ..tf.,^ of January, is the principle from which we Jersey legislature, for the relief b'f the stock- taking roust fail. tack on Mr. Sparhawk, in one of the Com­ act in opposing the proceedings of that day. holde'rs of the late Delaware and Karitan ca­ The miscellaneous character of this pn- . FOR mittee rooms of the Senate. This outrage It is most humiliating for a citizen of this nal company who applied for their bonus per will be preserved. A portion of its place, to declare, that the celebration ot that of $100,000. furnishes a pretty good specimen ot the spi qolumn^will he regularly devoted to Agri­ ."n day was not such as, under different cir­ The editor ol the Charleston Courier, on cultural and Manufacturing intelligence, and The improvements arc, a frame dwelling house, . rit which actuates the partizans of the "Mi­ cumstances, we could have wished.. New the 16th inst, acknowlcdgesthe receipt of a literary articles. The moderate price ol this kitchen and log- stable) situated in Pfcncader litary Chieftain," and of the sort of govern Orleans can never feel unfriendly to Gen- ripe apple and strawberrie*, of tlm year's paper, places it within the compass of the hundred, adjoining lands of Mnj. Wm,' Cootjh, eral Jackson; and it is a misfortune when an gathering, The thermometer stood at 75 j Hugh Gcmrail, and others. The farm contaiMa ment which he would establish. This Duff means of almost every iadividual; and the *b ut eighty acres of clear land, and one taun- honorable man has to suffer for the folly degrees. Editor flatters himself, that with the sup­ Green is printer to the Senate, Editor Gen­ and indiscretion of hi* friends. The inor­ Two men, Morgan and K'h'croft, have vi. ed acres of woodland, about three milejifraw party, and the foremost port which roiiy be conveniently afforded to Newark, and the same distance from Christiana. eral of the Jacksdn dinate, and extravagant pretensions set up been detected in shop breaking; in Norfolk. it, he will be enabled to render it for General Jackson, that ho possesses the It is thought that within the last three The terms will be moderate, and posaesalofti libeller of the day. An account we have cient advocate of correct political priuci- given on the 25th day of March next, with an ttQ| een of the affair, states that before he strength of Sampson, the wisdom of Solo­ months, Jive feet of water, in rain, have fal­ pies, and a useful and entertaining miscella­ mon, the beauty of Absalom, and the virtues len in the middle states, From forty-six to disputable title. Apply to the Subscriber. committed the outrage, Green was seen In of Aristidrs, must be offensive to public, forty-eight inches, have hitherto been con­ ny. ALBERT C. LEWIS, Close consultation with Senators Eaton, Van W. A. MENDENHALL. Farm, ntar JVctwfc, JW. the ends ot whose moral institutions are, to sidered the average annual amount falling Jan, 12, laren and (h« Vied President,, and. (mntinft- iiward to every tnnn eguoland exact justice. in rain and snow, in this country, February 1, 1828. W^~<;m^" J»A^*n««»"a^if>"*^^^Ws«»W(fc(P**<^^W*IPWW^P^^HH^^^ >T/ .. l^:\?i' .^^ ••'^f'-' >*'^1^^^^^:' .'.- i'-. « <. ' v- >. . ^ « W' v " *':-' ' " -" . T /, ' . i .'. ' •«'<*». ; ."•> * • $$$$?££ ?: : < '< '' - \: '^-'it^,-^ i--"-''''''\- '•'•^- - , .» •t ' '." **iJ»Sf',W««! " :''i'-: »fri'''if"^-- TW following his Vtett used hy fcol. ' BO0TS AND SJJOES. ever, en^ty re,n»i*pa^be patji,an4 *aVi* fit Jaques, of Charleitown, (Mass.) with the V. M'NEAL k SON, _, "- - r- i :-r- - y-- ^^ »»* i^, « * »» best success for feeeding cattle: JVo. 98, &f 100, MarkA Street, -;- ' JJUfES t. ItURCH. •, of roots, either carrots, mangel The Proprietor of Parker's Panacea has the In which Subscribers' naroei, ic. are inserted Take Have just guided to their former stock of ft*ots without charge.______wurtiel, potatoes, or rutn baga, (cat fine,) and Shoes, latisfactionof laying before the public, the fol­ twb bushels wheat bran, one tiushel pow­ 1000 pair of Men'* Coarse Shoe*, lowing recommendatory notice of his*Medicine From Dr. Edwin A. Atlce, a highly respectable Dry Good Merchants. dered oil-oake, half a bushel English hay, 500 " do do Lace Boots, Chalkly Somers. 48. Market-street. '' ' alt hay, and straw, either barley, oat or 1200 •' do Hne Shoes, Practitioner in Philadelphia. "Having been requested to state, what experi­ Bu2byatBasseu,fi2,markct8t. J ,: rye straw, cut, of each seven bushels wa­ 2000 " Girls', Boys', and Children's f"ihn Patterson, 30 market Street, •,'••''( ,' ; ter, ten gallons; let them br perfectly mixed Leather and Morocco Boots & Shoes. ence I have had of the efficacy of Parker's Pana­ The above quantity, has been found suf­ 6 Cases of Women's Eastern made Moroc­ cea, I am enabled to say, that three patients, J B. Tomlinson, No. 86, market Street. ficient for twenty-one head of horned cattle co Shoes, large size. who have.used of the bottles, presented for trial, John R. Brinckle, corner of murkest & Quee» •L •« 2 " of Women's Leather Shoes, shoe have evidently derived grca< benefit. The first streets. , -7 ••&* (part of which were full aged, and so down is a respectable female, who labored under1 ex­ to yearlings) twenty-six sheep, and one soles, straps »nd heels. William M'Caullcy, Brandy wine, north side Prices of Country Produce. They have also on hand, of their own manu­ treme Scrofclous debility, in which the stomach of the Bridge. \. Jack Ass; besides four horses having each participated largely its digestive function's bet WlLMINQTdN, FEB. «, 1328. h ,». $£»: Fiopa, superfine, per barrel...... ft 25 horses had long hay at night; and it tbey tier health was improved her appetite, diges­ $3 00 or approved acceptances, Wholesale or retail Middlings..,,.;...... labored hard, they had some grain in addi­ and country merchants would find it to their ad­ tion and complexion meliorated; and in the use Grocery Stores,^*:?" ni»,,...... J3 75 tion. This feed was given at sunrise, and of the second bottle her cohvalesence is speedy. Joseph Mcndenhall 8c Co, corner of King >Va« AT, white, per bushel or 601bs...... 1 03 vantage to call, us they will be supplied on as again the same quantity at sun-down, and favorable terms as ihey could meet with in The second Is the son of a board-merchant, and Second streets. Do. red, do do...... 1 00 no other food given. After each feed, the who suffers with the hip-disease, a scrofulous af­ Joseph C,GiIpint 46, market st. ov ' 571b...... 50 Philadelphia or elsewhere. Co**, per bushefor manger being licked up very clean, a small Wllnungtan, Sept. 4, 1827. 18 fection or carries of the neck of the thigh bone. James & Samuel Brown, 8 High st. ; Do. Meal, per . buthel...... 65 quantity of salt wait strewed in the manger, Previously to the use of Parker's Panacea, he Clement & Gordon, corner of Market and Pork, 05 00—Potatoes, 50 cts. ' to all except the horses; they were salted TO THE AFFLICTED! had habitually suffered great pain in the affected Kennet. , *o»- 'tfsEDiNG AND FATTENING" three times a week. Atler this, all the an­ In justice to myself, I have been induced to part, and his general health was much impaired, Peter Horn, corner king and Irontsts. , CATTLE. imals were curried, or carded and brushed, reply to a false .nd unjustifiable attack made lie has taken nearly two bottles, and his parents John HICP, Brandy w»ne, south of bridge. upon me and others by >>waitn, the vender of a say he has befcn more free of pain than before, (Concluded fran our latt.) and then watered. By this mode of feeding, Samuel Stroud, corner of front arid orange. the mangers are left very clean, and the certain Panacea in this city. I do thisalso, in or­ while his general health is fast improving. George WihslOw, 179 market at. It has been ascertained, by repeated ex­ der to remove from the public mind, the false periments, that food tor swine, fermented cattle's appetites appear us good-when they The third is a Lady, whose disease is supposed John Wnght, corner of Front ind M arke have finished eating what is given them, as impressions which may arise out of his pompous to be Rheumatic and who has long suffered '.till it becomes & little acid, will go farther and incorrect statement in live public prints. tid fatten the animals faster than unfer- when they begin their meal; and they were with an extensive ulcer of the leg1, resisting the Boot and Shoe Manufacturers. all in good health and high condition in flesh. Mr. Swaim wishts to establish the belief, that he remedies prescribed by two regular and eminent mented food of the same quaility. But, is the sole patentee of the celebrated Panacea, (he loss of the liinb John Matthews, Delaware-si., third door be­ f perhaps, it is not genernlly known, that acid When the roots were carrots or mangel hysicians, who apprehended low water-st. N. Castle. wurtzel, the cows gave nearly or quite as upon which he Ims built his fortuea; and not sat­ Iy gangrene. By request, I called to see her to­ ;jnod is valuable tor neat cattle. Bordley's isfied with asserting thip, he goes on to condemn day; viewed the. ulcer, which .is now not more Theophilus Jones, 27 market st. half much good rich milk as when at common : JtftuSttndry asserts, that, "oxen made grass feed. nil others us spurious and false imitations. Now than a fourth, in diameter and depth, qf what it Val. M'Neal & son. 98 and 100 market JSt. 'jiit, or ia good blight, on grass or turnips, nothing is more entirety destitute of TIIUTH. 1 was originally is much less swollen, very slight­ William M'Neal, 170 king st. . « . '.'are then very highly, and soon finished, in The cattle looked so fine, and the man­ have been acquainted,wiih the (Q*onroin.it n«- William White. 4 high-st. ' " Hr ' gers were so clean, that the herdsman was ly painful and she ssiys she has received more Prance, upon a sour food thus prepared; rye cirs ruoiu witicu SWAIM MASOJAUTCHKS ins MKD- benefit from the two bottles of Parker's Panacea, meal, (buck wheat or Indian corn meal may frequently questioned to know if he did no: i.vK, roil I'pWABDsor TKS TEARS. IT WAS OB­ feed between those meals, an it was thought than fr&m any medicine that had been before ad­ Merchant Tailors. be tried) with water is made into a fiatte, TAINED FIIO.M NT PAT|[(fll-l!f-I..lW, WOO BOW IIB- ministered." George R. O Daniel, No. 26 , market,-* trhich in a few days ferments and becomes not pohslble for the cattle to be kept in such SIDIS is TUB STATE or-Nsw YftiiR, wno HAS us- If the above recommendatory notice is calcu­ James Simpson^No. 2, west third street. sour; this is then diluted with water, and high condition without more food. EI> IT FOn THIHTT TKAKS, A*D PKUFOnMKU INBU- lated to benefit the proprietor, it is at his service. thickened w'rth hay, cut Into chaff, which Col. Jaques morevcr informs us, that in 1WEHABLR EVmORDItUHT CIIII KB WITH IT. In E. A. ATLEE/ consequence ot his not being supplied for a every case where 1 have administered this medi­ Millinery and Fancy Stores. the oxen sometimes refuse the first day, Philadelphia 5th mo. 30, 1827. Mary and Rebecca White, ilO market st. , twit when dry they drink and prefer it. number of days with salt hay, he supplied cine, its powerful virtues have not been known its place in the mixture with good English to-fail: this, of itself", and I have certificates to Sold by JoSErH Bill VOHBBST, Druggist and All the husbandmen are decidedly of opin­ substantiate the fact, would give the lie to Mr. Chemist, No. 87, Mart at street Wilmtngton. Hotels and Taverns. ion, that they fatten much better because hay; but there was, m consequence of this opposite the alteration, a visible tailing off in the condi­ Swaim'B bare assertion. Perfectly satisfied as I Also, at.}. lUntAN's Drug Store, James Plumley, Washington Inn, 39 mark of the acidity. They giv* It thrice a dav, am, with the increasing orders for it, which are Town-Hkll, Market street. et st. and a Urge ox thus eats twenty-two pounds tion of the animals, they however recover­ ed their thriving condition again, on restor­ reaching me from'various parts of the Union, Joshua Hutton, Queen of Otaheite, corner a day.. Maize |[Indian] -meal, or maize should not have thought it nccessury to make ^of^market and queen sts. Steeped till sour, should he tried. This sour ing the salt hay 10 the mixture. He thinks The Female School that the salt hay is useful in the compound, this plain statement of the relative merits of the men b giveo during the last three weeks of case, had not Mr. Swaim, on one occasion, when In the Middletown Academy Soap & Candle Manufacturers. M»eir fattening, and they eat about seven by exciting some degrte of fermentation in Will be opened on the first Monday in Decem­ the stomachs of the animwls. by which sac­ a Lady personally waited on him, to purchase Bainton & Bancroft, market, near kennet and a ball bushels of meal, value 4 dollars." his Panacea, and complained of his extortionate ber next, under the superintendance of Mils /»- and corner of third and orange-sis. In attempting this mode of preparing charine and nutritious mutter is developed. price, remarking to him that she could purchase iibella Jlnderson. food for cattle, care should be taken that A great advantage in feeding cattle, m»y minefor An//the money, advised her not to take Terms: Heading, writing, spelling,- Sec. $2 per the process of fermentation be not carried in many cases lie gxined by boiling or steam­ any of it for fear it might produce fatal conse­ quarter; payable in advance. Carpenters. too far. The paste should not be permitted ing' their food. Whether the advantage quences, and went on to say that it wan noVgen- Geography, arithmetic, and plain needlework Joseph Seeds. Broad* above Orange-st. tobecome mouldy, nor the liquid food to will more tha:» balance the expense and uine. Tfiutuaiuh of persons who are now en­ $3 50 cts. per quarter. Elisha Huxiey, Broad, one door below King. be in the slightest degree putrid. It is best trouble of the fuel, labor, &c.; and it is H joying the blessings ot health, established by its Knibroidery and Painting, $5 per quarter. used in that state called taccharine fermen­ question OP which every cultivator must de­ use, will bear me out of this assertion, TUAT Good boarding can be had in the village on Watch Makers. tation, or at farthest should not be suffered cide for himself. We believe, that tew per­ PAiiKEn' UBNOVATINO VKOKTABJ.B PASACEA" reasonable terms. Ziba Ferris, 89 market st. 90 pats the vinout fermentation. sons are sensible of the nature und extent ot is, IN i.vtitr TiKnrr.tr, j.CIVIL TO SWAIM'S, AKD JOtlN RDDOWES, Sec'ry. Charles Canby, 83 market st. . ', There is, doubtless, good management in the gam which accrues from cooking some CAN BE TAKES 1!» ALL CASKS WHERE H1H HAS PHOV- Middletown, Del., Nov. 5, 1827". 9 3m. George Jones, 25 market-st. irahing till the animals become "half fat," sorts of food for feeding domestic animals. t.rricAeiors, WITH SECURITI AND FIIKEUOM, or in "good plight." before they are fed It is a fact, which, perhaps, is not sufficent- n i DO s*r, WITHOUT FKAR or COKTBADICTIOX, FOR SALE, Silver Smiths and Jewellers. with acid food. Acid* or alcohol ere ite ap­ ly known or realized, that water, in boiling ANH ICAS tSTARLlStl THE FACT BKTOSI) THK POSSI- A VALUAHLK 1IOUSK AND LOT, James Guthre, 41 market st. petite by stimulating the stomach, but if farinaceous substances, not only prepares BILITT OF DO CRT—THAT My JIKDICI »K find Hit lit the Pillage of New Ark, Del. Emmor Jefferis, Quaker Hill, three door« knft continued they weaken the digestive them for easier digestion, but by combining A UP ONE AM) THE SVMK Till NO, WITH TUK EXCKP The house is 48 by 32 feet, two sto below the Meeting-House. with them, becomes by a chemical process no* OF AHt ifEncuniAij ries hiph, nearly new, handsomch powers, «nd in time injui'e, if not destroy, JOHN A. 1'AHKRR. Joseph Draper. No. 77. market-st. the-tone of the stomach. The animal will a vMutble nutritious matter. Thus a pound painted, and in excellent order/ with then be afflicted with a disease similar to of Indian meal, nor of rice, when boiled Vegetable Renovating Panacea. a neat enclosure in front, and anoth­ Curriers. ^ What in human subject is denominated dys­ gives mone--nourishment to man or beast, Carefully prapurcd from the original recipe, er at the buck and one of the ends. On the first John Guyer, No. 23, Market-st., and 26, pepsia, and it will be hardly,' if at oil pos- than several pounds in a raw state. Count and warranted equal to any now in use floor there arc four, rooms, and on the second Shipley-st. aible, to/atten him. The constitution of an Rum ford, says, "from the result of actual five. The appurtenances are, a convenient James Webb, High, between Orange and experiment, it appears that for each fiound FOR THE CUKE OF kitchen, adjoining the bouse, a stable, carriage 0* as well as that of a human subject, may three acres, and Shiplcy-sts. be destroyed by inactivity and rich food, of Indian meal employed in making hasty Liver Complaints, Scrofula, or house, &c. The lot contains pudding, we may reckon three pound* nine is well set in Timothy and clover. 4od it ia only near the last stage of his prep­ King's Evil, Mercurial Disease, 1'art of the house was formerly occupied as a Cabinet Warehouse. aration for the butcher, that a fatting anim­ ounce* of the pudding'' And attain, 'tlnee pounds of Indian meal, three quarters of a Tumours, Putrid Sore Throat, store, for which it is the best stand in the village, John Ferns, Jr^shipley.jetween 2d and 3d al should be treated like an epicure, and in­ but, for the last five years, the whole has been dulged with as much as he can eat, of rich pound of Molasses, and one ounce ot suit, Tetter, Ulcers, &c. &c. having been mixed with five pints of boiling occupied as a Female Boarding School. To this Tobacco & Segar Manufacturers and, high seasoned food. Store keep should It is particularly beneficial in Hheumntisms, its purpose it is peculiarly adapted, the school-room Thomas A. Starrct, 10 west high st. fteither be.too rich nor too abundant; and it water, and boiled six hours produced a pwl- effects being such us completely to remove the being airy and spacious, the other apartments ia said, that if an ox is once made fat, and dlng which weighed ten pounds and one complaint. large enough for the comfortable accommodation Bakers^ ounce.." The gain in weight in boiling Bread and Biscuit g>en loses bis flesh, it is nearly or quite im­ In all cutaneous diseases, or affections of the of more than twenty hoarders, nnd the high en­ Jur.ott, 105 -Shipley st. possible to fatten him a second time. II rice is still greater. There can be no doubt skin, perhaps there is no medicine tint has been closure in the rear affording to the scliolaw a young cattle arc kept in rich pastures in that these mixtures must contain niucn more eminently successful. In the early stages convenient pliice of exercise and recreation. A more nourishment as well as more substance of Cottannfition, it will be found of eminent srr- MfsCELLANEOUS. (summer, and are poorly fed in wjnter, they more digibltt situation far a boarding school, ei­ Cardt—Isaac Peirce, Mrtkcr; at when boiled than when raw; und as the ad »ice. It affords effectual relief in Sylp/iititic ther of boys or girls, could not easily be found. Machine Hot only lose flesh, but their disposition to the S. W corner of Market and High-sts. acquire it. To such cattle, Mr. Lawrence ditional weight must have been derived and Mercurial Diseases. The village is hciiltliy and plcus:iiit, and the c;ur- from water, incorporated, with the con­ Several cases of Jaundire have been radically rounding country is beautiful and finely Ci'.'uivat- Surveyor of Land, and Conveyancer— Lea alludes, when he says, "it is extremely ini- removed by the use of only a tew batik's. Pusey, No. 10, tiast Queen-st. dent, indolently to continue at high stituent parts of the raw pudding, dur­ ed. ing the process of boiling, it would seem Dyspepsia, or indigestion, is taken away by To a merchant, a teacher, or a p-arent desir­ Union School—George W. S. Mackay. ping animals which do not thrive. The its powerful virtues; and where Children arc Teacher, front-st., near the corner of west- Kfirst loss is always the least." that part at least, of the additional nutriment ous of giving his sons a clissic;il.-cdiICalion, this must have been acquit ed from the same concerned it in known to be a salutary operative property prestnts great advau'^gcs. Possession street. "Some cultivators will keep and summer- and for that purpose kept by families to be used Bernard APGuigcn, bottles Porter, Ale and fat a considerable quantity of stock.but ei­ source. It has also been ascertained, hy ex­ will be given on the 25tU. '.,f March next. For in the complaints incident to the change of the terms apply tothe subscriber in Wilmington. Cider, at No. 81, raarkct-st., and 15, East ther neglect or seem ignorant how to pro­ periments repeatedly rtmde, that Indian seasons. corn and potatoes boiled or steamed, are W.SHKKEK; Third-st. vide winter provisions of sufficient quantity This Medicine is Warranted Genuine, and is Dec. 24, 1827. , itj 4tp. Plough Making and Whcelvirightinff.— and quality for their support; the evil con­ more valyable for feeding swine tlinn the equal to ai now in use; it is carefully prepared sume articles given raw. But whether In­ Abraham Alderdice, corner of Market and sequence of this error, is, that they are usu­ from the original Uccipc, Water-st. ally obliged to part with a considerable dian meal or other articles of similar kind Hy.JOllN A. PARKER. ot stock half fat, at great disadvan­ fermented, are us valuable as the same ar­ Directions for using I his Medicine, and ccrtifi- Iron and Coal Merchant—Thomas Garett quantity WI/.LIA1VI MARSHAL!,, Jr. 39, Sluply-st. tage, on the approach of winter; and of that ticles boiled, is u question which needs ex­ r.aU-s from respectable persons who it has radic- No. 40, V/-W.' I/igh-.i/reet, fVilmington, Delaware, which they retain, some, are fed at an ex­ periments to furnish data f<>r its decision. nU' cooled to tubt. and given mixed with any 2/ 34 40 rain N£ G. MILLS, All persons indebted to the Estate of S AMU- Silver Spectacles, Table and Tea sneal, bran, of cut chaff. Each bullock 2« 32 40 frosty and fair Windy N W Witness; J. H. STBWIJT. F,L N1V1N, dec. are requested to make pay­ "S 29 28 38 do do Philadelphia, Fe. Iruary 14, 1827. ment, and those having claims uguinst the said Spoons, thin one quart of teed in 30 24 44 do S VV Ph ladelphia, April lllh 1827. Estate will please present their accounts, duly And all kinds of Gold and Silver Ware at reduced ' ' • /v.;',-^ ,'- 31 32 54 cloudy then fair do I hereby certify that my wife was afflicted with authenticated, for settlement, to the subscribers, prices (Tj"/or CASH - ' >! »•' •( •",. ." • '. the most excruciating Rheumatic pains in all her 8ARAM NIV1N, Mm'x. The highest caah and exchange prices given for used by Count Rumfofd for Temperature, I Greatest deg. Greatest deg. of limbs for two months* being advised to try Par D. GRANTHAM NlVlN,.Wm'r. old gold and silver. 45. 1 of cold, 24. hot, £4. , her's Panacea, I procured two bottles, one how- Nov. C9,' I82r, 11 Smo. M«y 11, mr. , $5 jj,' , ' ^£^^^ W-' ^Xjv^V.',;^: -{,**< "&.-JJ te"' *.. ...;^t--w '" - /-^-:^'-''-^V":^v;C'5.^^5^':w f'v<;^;fe:-,; ; l^f r•'.;«,^^ f1.-. ..-?;* :^^A*K;^''^«i«£ *¥-'..'- ''. .^:«k$**$ ^.- ; H. .»:. -r if*-. - \%&; x^^p^*P IW- jl^'"'£/'^;^ J .^lv1^^-T .-/A Jl^^^;^^^* _ ^_^ , , ..*- <:• ' ;^^k-^-^M'-..'ffcP^ -'.a. .*.'»* .',: . ,:,^-:?y?.r* ;- *. #*'./. 'iP' l?^.f? W^m^:"1-^^'^^5^^^,- iffiMAifc ^i,-v, ' - ::^:feiil 1

:^f^^OJt;.'t«3- ~ n^yoTBp TO po^rwea^Sii^, ^^ -.' -.»- -ycgynvd r f A4v*rtiMM«»«ill fe ierted at tie , FEBRUARY, 14j 1S«8. * deduct** w«VJ^s»»d« .»;; ^lJ;I^^^»^f!r^.3r^lP^»OAT, B* Ho you recollect the fable of Ton-are nowin possession ofvthe three char- j but they yet paused a:moment ere'they led him W.A.»*» *&£&. where all the limb* of the body entered into a actor*, whtdh my brother and myself usually de­ out of th« dungeon, when tBey law the -Lady Ni>. 81, AffHnt'!-ArW, Wfcnin^on, D«A conspiracy that they would not lab or'to support nominated the Trio. You must know, that these Catharine throw herself oh her knee* before . , A*»OaT*T0kT. the belly. . - - three men became enamoured with the spright­ Elizabeth, and seize the skirt of her robe.- "It is a sight the careful brow jaigbt nati «*"r"*if? <• Tip: Yes: and do you pretend to cite that ly widow at one and the,same time, but totally "-i«i-. V>' " %. " 'Have pity, pity, gracious queen!' she cried, And make smile andjUTSagp rttelfto ; _ as a parallel to my resolving not to turn the unknown to each other. The Lawyer com­ have pity!' ' And youth, foifgetsuch noiicwaspsiswd On'«. ah'ngs.down you by the pail full a day. menced the attack; he sighed, lit {Uttered, he " 'Away, rrtroion!' said the queen; 'he had no So.ipVTngsfhe^xqlting bosom'tofhat mirth!" Th.—-O yes, only Instead of nourishing and knelt, »ntt in process of time yielded up. his pity on himself whan he ventured to break pris­ ,- . ^'-.' -.: ."V..<-. .,!»'-." -. " ' 'Byron.- sustaining your body and limbs as the belly did whole heart a captive to the lady's, rlisrms. She on, even in the precincts of our royal palace. n that case, I, by your, indulgence, give you was amused for a season, but would not respond His doom is fixed.' "Mijf rb*«0»*of «e~efc£ yo* *i Niagara, in Dalzied hands, swollen ancles, bloated face, red to the sentiments he so profusely offered: hut " 'Not yet, great queen, not yet!' said Catha­ September^ tald toy friend George Rivers, tf gyes, and the like of that, loss of health, loss of where is the female heart that can withstand the rine still grasping Elizabeth's robes. 'Can we shook hands at parting,, after an agreeab)i character, ragged clothes, tip you Occasionally force of a purson's vows' She listened and with natifrbt save him?' turn in Brood-street, and a glass of Soda at the nto the mod, face downwards, shall by and by apparent pleasure to his fervent declaration*, " 'Naught save my death/ said the queen;' i in her narrow home. speed, then wheeling about, 'Now Mr. Resolu­ lic, and the shrewd parson once ventured a la­ side with his hands bound behind him, a dagger, "Certainly," I replied* "nothing bat my en>jj - Remember, 'twu a mother g»ve tion, if you please, I'll go back and treat you boured "tirade. against the moral character of and brandishing it aloft,' thua may his life be death, or that of some of my friends, will, 1 « »' The gift to one she'd die to Tor going by.' I have always found it so with4 the Doctor, and at the some time hinted the im­ spared!' , .'. sure you, prevent my attendance but why at irou; whenever you.made-a resolution of this possibility of permanent happiness with a char­ "A cry of 'treason! Reason!* pervaded the that particular timt, Rivewf ' The mother sought a pledge of IOTCI tind, you have always pone back to treat it. acter so vascillating ai the lawyer's. Thus as dungeon and the guards advanced between I will tell you then," rejoined^bci But to be serious and sincere with you, you they held their horn of the Union Line poured out at this The holiest for he? son* separate conferences with the Catharine and the queen, whose life she seemed must, as you say, put ail .end to indulging me, fair object of their pursuit, in a small parlour ad- to threaten, hut ere he could wrest the dagger ment something of an impatient note, and tb* And from the gifts of God above, or I shall put an end to you. You have only to joining,the room we occupied, not a syllable from her hand, she had buried it in her own crack of the driver's whip announced the refdi- She chose a goodly one. esolve and stick to your resolutions. Resolve was lost; for the time chosen was generally bosom. ness of the stage, he grasped my band warmly, and we parted." , She chose for her beloved boy, like a man, and in faithfulness and sincerity ask late in the evening1, after my brother and I hid " *\Tow, now do I claim thy promise, Oh assistance of heaven. The struggle will be short, retired fop the night, you may rest assured this queen!' she said as she sunk to the earth, whilst Five years had already passed away, sine* *re Tbeisource of light, and life and joy. and the conquest soon and just, in which con­ kind of intercourse furnished ample scope for the Mood poured in a torrent from her wound left the Seminary jof C- . I had been quest you wdl feel a richer triumph than ever our amusement. The predicament in which our 'Catharine Grey no longer disturbs thee spare "scrawling strange words with a barbarouspca," And bade him keep the gift, that when Napoleon or Cxsar did in theirs. To eflect this, hostess wns placed, wart a singular one, and the the life of the princely Seymour. or in other terms, a man of law, in that city of The parting hour would come, you must be rigid and resolute. Touch not, characters she hid to encounter so entirely dif­ "Her last breath was spent on these words the north where the good folks are said to ba They might have hope to meet again* and allow me to taste not a drop. And in lieu of ferent from each other, that she >VB* ofn-n per­ her last gw.e wns fixed upon the queen and "full of notions," and George had been a resident that, indulge your appetite in every thing else it plexed how to act. ?nt*rcst, which soniefimes ofUaltimore. Dut we were happily both bent In an eternal home. pressing the hiwd of her husband, who wns per- requires; all the rich dainties of food and sweet­ sway* the ladies, drew her to the wealthy Fon miH'-d to approach her, in her dying grasp, the ultimately on the same tour; and on the fourth 4he said his faith in that would b* meats, tea, coffee and cream; and all the fruits of the healing art; t|if influence of extraordinary spirit if Catharine Grey was released from all its of September, I found myself seated in a vehi­ Sweet incense to her memory. of India, and the Levant, that will be required, beauty operated in fxvour of the Lawyer; but 8WO\vg. cle which wheeled rapidly over the' short may be procured at a cheaper rate than 1 now fickle fa»cy in .1 giddy woman of .8 pointed lo "The sacrifice of the unhappy lady's life, pre­ space between Buffalo and the Falls of Niagara. And should the scoffer in his pride, cost you. Say to your appetite, all these are the parson. Hut the final event rather purzled served that f»r which it had been offered up It was a soft and cool morning the crimson clouds |]>*; and ffiven for the execution of Hertford, but ordered flected and the music of the early birds, as the v She bid him pause and ask his breast* again be offered. Your palzied, bloated face, after candidly representing to the lawyer the him to !>f conducted back to his dungeon, where danced on the viewless sigh of the west wind, brought an indescribable freshness to my spirit. If he, or she, had loved him be«t. and red eyes will cease. I shall then not tip you folly ofencumberiiip himselfwith .1 »;fe pcni- hi" em»in»'l in clos*1 custody for a period of more again into the mud, and you, as aforesaid, will tivelv refusing the Parson, and quarrelling «ith I 'li.in nine years. The death of Elizabeth at the It seemed to me as. if the pure and guileless enjoy a richer triumph than ever did a con­ morning of youth had again arrived- that the A parent's blessing on her son the Doctor, she ntill keepian excellent boarding expiration of that period released him from his queror at the'head of armies. Out to do thin, lioine not far from Hro;i'!vy^y, and where \ hope cint'vitv; and then, although he was unable to joys of those years over which the oblivious Goes with this holy thing, you must "stick to your resolutions," and not to have the pleasure of bid'ling vou welcome, Tt-ftnrt the Ladv fathnrine to life, he took im­ wave of the Lethe murmurs, were again throng­ The love that would retain the one. f') back to treat them, otherwise, they will on­ whenever the situation of your affair* will per- mediate stops to re-establish her fair fame. In ing back to my delighted heart. A thousand Must to the other cling: ly make you like baptized infidels, the worse for ttvt you to visit th.^ United States. 1 ' I thes<- efforts he was perfectly successful, he beautiful features of natural scenery, which I hid mending; or like rotten eggs, the worse for roast­ Such are the. extracts forwarded to me from ! proved hi-fore the proper tribunals the validity of already witnessed on my tour-^-the classic vil«" tie member! 'tis no idle toy, lacfe of. Geneva the placid aspect of the blue ing.______my friend in New-York, to be applif 1 to any ( his marri:b EDUCATION. A TRIO. P \INFUU OCCURRENCE. nearcd Niagara, 1 leaned out of the coatb, as By John Bowring. We have- received by the ship He.nry, the we whirled along, to catch an occasional glimpse 27/e Parson^ Doctor, and Lawyer. ROMANCE OF HISTORY. Savannah Georgian of the 26th ult. It mentions A child is born Now take the germ and make it CATHARINE ORCT. at that stupendous river,' whosi dark blue ex­ Translated from a French MS. book of letters, a dis'resiii.g occurrence which took place on panse glimmered.to the viewy between clomp*. A bud of moral beauty. Let the dews left in a private boarding house in the city of N. The really affecting- history of Catharine Grey board tfyc ship Niagara, on her passage from the «r giant trees «nd every object around seemed Of knowledge-and the light of virtue Wkfce it York. The writer sailed for Prance, »nd *«d and her huibund' the Eavl of Hertford, form* the. port nfJtetr -York U> Savannah. On Thqrsdny, rife with poetry and beauty. The roar of the In richest fragrance and in purest hues; soon after his embarkation; the successor to the tale to whicli her name is assigned. Queen Eliz­ the 24th ult. when off ' harleston Light, Mr. mighty torent was but a complete contrast to the Conway, the Tragedian, while the other passen­ When passion's gust and sorrow's tempest shake room being quite amused with the contents of abeth is here described to be enamoured to the mild and gentle serenity which was enthroned the book has given some extracts from his trans­ Earl: and after the discovery of his connexion gers were at dinner, jumped overboard. Every in my bosom. it, lation to a friend who now submits them for with Catharine, her jealousy vents itself in confin­ exertion WHS made to save him. but owing to a How shall I attempt to describe the varied. The shelter of affection ne'er refuse, publication or rejection, as you may deem most ing them to separate aparlmen's in the Tower. heavy *ea and a strong wind from the N. K. and groups at Niagara, for days before the ill-fated For soon the gathering band of death will break adviseable. We pass over the imaginary interview between the ship under a press of sail, all efforts were "Pirate" made her deadly and sublime voyage! 'Soon after my arrival in this country, I locat­ the queen and Catharine, and shall commence fruitless. Pho:bus, Apollo! the pencil of a Hogarth would ed myself in this city, and took furnished lodg­ our cxtracti with the resolution tuk'Mi by Eliza Mr. (',. about a yesrago, formed the determin­ fail to do the subject justice. Here was a fat From its weak stem of life; and it shall lose ings in the house of a young widow, so strongly beth, who is supposed to be rc«iding in the ation of relinquishing the stag-e and devoting alderman from the populous town, intent on s%- All power to charm: but if that lovely flower recommended to me by your cousin Madame de Tower at the time, to visit Seymour, at the mo­ himself to the study of divinity, since which time his attention has been so unremitted as to curing a prospective and airy room for himself Hath swelled one pleasure, or subdued one Ternier; our family consisted of three learn­ ment when the lieutenant of that fortress had and his dark-eyed daughter, of sixteen there ed professions, together with my brother and permitted his prisoners to meet, notwithstanding have kept him almost wholly secluded from the pain, the dapper dandy of Broadway, smelling roost myself. The Doctor was a man of considerable her Majesty's express command* to the contra­ world. enchanting-ly of Eau de Cologne and rosewatef O who shall say that it lived in vain, acquirements, general knowledge of the world, ry N. B. The following Farewell, which we copy here the unwieldy burgher from Albany, However fugitive its breathing hour? fashionable manners, and pleasing address; had "The blood faded from Warner's check, his from the New-York American of Friday evening, with his "goode wow'," and all the rest of his unites the inspiration of poetry with the deep For virtue leaves its sweets wherever tasted, acquired a large fortune by successful specula­ knees knocked agninst eadi other, and so vio­ worthy family the merry countensnce of mine tions, and by marrying an heiress in early life; lent was the agitation of his whole frame, that feeling1 and wandering genius of A melancholy And scattered truth is never, never wasted. host, and the obsequious bow of the waiter, as he was a widower without children, and his he was for sometime unable to utter a syllable mind. There are reasons for believing that it some florid tourist from South Carolina dropped wealth enabled him to improve himself by trav­ in reply to the queen?* address. was transmitted some ten days since. The sig­ a shilling in his hand, as he drew his from From the New-York Evening Post. el, not only in this country, but in Europe. In "How now, Master Lieutenant!' asked Eliza­ nature has attracted attention, but whether the the dusky boot of the coach, and removed it to bis p-rson, he was tall, yet sufficiently embon­ beth; 'ivtiat means this' My resolution is, per­ author was the gifted and unfortunate tragedian, tome airy and comfortable apartment. Oh! think not, when grief and misfortune sur- point to render his appearance entirely agreea­ haps, a somewhat singularom-: but surely there is of course mere matter of conjecture: 'It wan two day a after my arrival before I en­ : round thee, ble; but upon close inspection neither hi:, figure is io it nothing so appaling that it fthould banish [JV- Y. Sttttuman. countered Rivers. I was sitting in somewhat of That hope will ne'er beam on thy sorrowful nor talents were .of the first order; his knowl- the blood from your cheek, and prevent your THE FATTEWELL. a melancholy mood, conning over a dog's-eared edge, though general, was superficial; yet a limbs from performing^lieir functions, Lead on, A wanderer, doom'd to dwell volume of "Pinion Orey," with the eternal roar I say .' i Though the world in its gloom may be dreary commanding voioe and imposing manner, made On foreign shores a solitary man, of the torrent In my ears, when'the servant band­ him pass current for much, more than he really "Gracious Madumt'saul Warner, 'pause a mo­ ed me a note. It ran to this eflect: around thee, possessed; his religious opinions were never ex­ ment ere yon take this n\ep.' To home's lov'd scenes lamenting thus began. "Niagara, Sept. IMf. And dim every star that illumin'd the sky pressed, but by some his moral principles were " 'Not an instant. Sir lilward,' said the queen. The parting, sad farewell. "Dear M. Will you call at room No. 2, pre- Though the future may come on thy vision at strongly suspected; however he stood well with 'How! do you dispute the commands, of yout- citely at three this afternoon? 1 am particular- the world, and found ready admission into the I leave my happy home, even, sovcreijf n' y desirous of your presence. Do not return an best and most polished society. And nuv " 'Then, most dread sovereign," said the lieu­ The streams and meadows I have lov'd so long-, excuse I insist upon your attendance, and feel Like the desert's waste, wh ere no blossom you have an idea of the Boctur, let me call your tenant seeing that it was i.npoajiblc to preserve An.! the fair city, with its joyous throng, assured you will not refuse. Truly yours, appears, attention to the Parson. Me was a young man, h'm si-crct, and throwing himself at the queen's RlTBlS." O'er the rude waves to roam. And the past, the dear past, which thy childhood only just entered into orders, of a remarkable feet, 'pardon, purilon llic most guilty of your I pencilled him a hurried answer by the bear* countensnce, which once seen, imprinted itself majesty's subject." er, and in the next instant, I was closetted in my made heaven, on the mind, and could never be forgotten. The " 'lia! said the queen, using the favorite in­ Farewell thou valued i-ne, dressing room, where, if I spent an extra half May only be seen through the medium of tears expression of his eye was brightened by the con­ terjection of her father, while his own proud Thou guide and friend of my departed years, lour at my toilet, I must beg to be excused traction of a pair of very large and dark eye­ spirit flashed in her kimllci! eye, and lowered in Thou mother of my youth, why gush thy tears 'or I had strange surmises that something pecu­ Each bloom that to night every petal is closing brows, that scowled the denunciations of the her darkening brow; 'whatdost thou mean 1' In blessing of Ihy son' liarly agreeable was in process of dcvelopement At morning will call back the bee to his feast, church's wrath on every poor sinner that dared " 'The Eurl of Hertford is not in his dungeon.' but what it might precisely be, I covld in no And the sun, which afar in the west is reposing, to differ from him in opinion, or oppose his favor­ " 'What, escaped! Traitor* slave hast thou wine divine. ite tenets. Indeed he appeared to us all, to suffered him to escape!' Farewell! oh, never more The hour of three found me knocking at the More brilliant to-morrow will rise in the east; have taken the whole cause on his own shoul­ ' Warner grovellinp on the ground in the Shall thy dim eyes behold thy wayward child; door of my friend with a palpitating heart. It The clouds, that each gem of the night are con­ ders, and like one of the Seven Champions of most abject posture at the queen's feet, and his Nay, mother, do not thus with accents wild opened and the hearty grasp of George's band cealing, Christendom sought for exploits in which he frame Uewblcd in every fibre as he said; he is Thy bitter fate deplore. was the next procedure. tVill flit with the wind from the aiure above; might signalize himself and evince his glowing- in the Lady Catharine's apartment. "Will you excuse my note?" said he, smiling; zeal: but this same man could assume the most " 'What, ho there!' shouted the queen as the Father, to thee I bow, should have called on you myself, but rrijr And hope will arise from the ruins of feeling, insinuating address and calm dignity of manners, white foam gathered on her lip, and her own lame is here htre, at present, is all that makes With beauties the heart may yet worship and whenever occasions demanded them. Of liberal frame became. agitateO, though not with fear, Asking thy blessing with this warm embrace; ife sweet." Then retiring a moment to an ad- love. education and cultivated taste, he acquired an but with uncontrollable anger. 'Guards, seize Chide not the unmanly tears upon my face, oining apartment, he returned with a beautiful extraordinary influence over those whom he as­ the traitor!' The paleness on my brow. roung- lady leaning on his arm. "Allow ,m*, COLLOQUY sociated with. A neatly woven veil of piety con­ "Several ycotncn of the guard immediately en­ Mr. M ,"B»id he, "the pleasure to introduce cealed from the world his numerous aberrations, tered the apartment, and seized the lieutenant Alas! how shall I part to you my wife, Mrs. SOPHIA RIVERS. I bad in­ BKTWEKff A TIPPLKR ASD BIS THROAT. and so completely were his failings screened of the Tower, binding his urns behind him, but tended to have this enjoyment before but the Throat. Come, come! up, Sir, and give me thereby, that he was often held up as a model not depriving him of his weapons. The queen From thee, my father, and not wet my cheek ' crowded state of the coaches has prevented out my bitten,- it is almost day. worthy of imitation to less favoured young men, arjting on the impulse of the moment, uomtmind- With tears that tell of love, and drops that speak rrival." Tippler.—There will, I suppose, be no peace who had more sincerity and less art than himself. ed one of the guards to conduct her to th« dun­ The sadness of my heart' My surprise was complete. She was a -lovely till I indulge you; nor but little after that ere I feel cautious in speaking of one who makes geon of the lady Catharine Grey, and ordered jirl, in the very blossom of her young existence. you will be calling again. Every morning by such high profession, and would wish to draw a the others to follow her with Sir Edward Warn­ But ye, that wonder so, She dropped a low obeisance, and I congratulate daylight you begin to twinge, tickle, tweuk.itch distinct line between, the man himself and the er in their custody- Angel1, hatred, fear, jeal­ With uprais'd eyes to see your brother weep, myself that I made, on that occasion, one of the for rum or whiskey; and I may as well get rid sacred office he holds; true religion, pure and ousy, all lent wings to her steps. The dungeon most graceful bows of which I was ever guilty of the *knawing worm,' as rid of your hanker­ undefilcd, I have ever been taught to revere, door was noon beturw her; the bolts were with­ Soon shall those little lids, seal'd up in sleep, in the whole course of my life. I looked but* ings. A drink at daylight, another before break­ and have received my veneration for it, from an drawn, and with little of the appearance of a Forget a brother's woe. moment on her glowing cheek, and caught hilt fast, two or three more before dinner, and five early inculcation of the precepts of a i'enclon, a queen In her gait and gettures, excepting that for an instant the chastened glance of her soft or six more, before bed time. Your Jfimf-pipe Morlaix, and a Bordaloue; but the sacerdotal majesty which belongs to the expression of high­ And thou, whom next I love, blue rye. I congratulated Uivers with all the; by this time,must have turned into a rum-pipe; robe will never, in my estimation, sanctify its ly wrought feelings, she rushed into the dun­ To thee "dear kindred blood" that fills my veins, warmth of a friendship which no dishonourable both melted into one. You are getting to be a wearer, or palliate .the lust of tlie flesh, of the geon and found Catharine Grey in the arms of Farewell to thte—augments all other pains jnr had ever broken, on his happiness; and tli» terrible hard master. eye, .or pride of life. Hut pardon this digres­ Hertford, who was kissing- away the tears that lifterrtoon und evening was killed in tlie most d^« Th,'r~Up, op;- give me my bitters, and not lie sion, and see a sketch of the Lawyer. He was had gathered on her cheek , That I in parting prove. %li(ful manner. Rivers was all h»ppiness hl|. here grumbling over me, like a mother over an elegant man, of amiable heart and preposses­ " 'Seize him away will) him to instant exe­ had taken to his bosom one of the fairest flow- spoiled child. sing; manners, but no energy of character, almost cution!' said the queen. j Hut see! the white sails swell, i-rs of earth and his sou) gleamed out in btl •7 Tip.— Thou art a most execrable tyrant. afraid to think or act for himself, he constantly "The guards gated for afioment wistfully on Ah! blest companion of my early youth, swimming eye. . .* --.' > When I first began to indulge you, you was so took the impulse of the pasting moment and each other, and seemed a» iflhey did nut under­ Dear objects of my fondest love and truth, Gentle reod«r, I will assay to be brief. ''Till delicate, that nothing but the best of Cognise, formed his sentiments on anothers' model; over stand the command. ! Sweet home and friends, next day the lofty ship reeled'over the gre«n or gin julap was wanted, and but a spoonful o him the master mind would always bear an unre- " 'Seize him! I say,' cxcMmed the queen. farewell. torrent of Niagara the shout of thousands that, Now whiskey hot and stinging enough siflied away; and although we might pity, we 'I have myself taken the precaution to be pres­ CONWAY. the air but I was a melancholy spectator to make & horse kick or a hog grunt, is a delici­ cannot despise so kind Tiesrtcd .a youth. The ent, that I maybe assured tint he is in your cus­ sublime spectacle. Like the condemned ous beverage, and half a pint at a drink only sat- wily parson had obtained great ascendency over tody, and led away to the death that he has tak­ A fine woman ought to add annually to her ac before me, I was approaching a like yawnili , isfiesyou. I must put an end to your hankerings, this young man, and used it to advance LID own en so much pains to merit.' complishments, afl m>ch in her bcnuty loses in gulf ^he deep, dismal vortex of the iort4e/or> will got an end to roe. r-' - m various way* , "The gu itds immodiaUly tutroundedthe earl, the time. mrntf. Twcntv-se>Y«n ywt. rf ntjr ~v*-.-: -3F

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«.£ - _,-,- ... ftftwn, Mtd I was'llcleinVmcd to seek out by'statute is luOO dollars for each itjd every and, last . bbl. supposed fo be writleii «JVn2.te gentle one, with whom to'tail down the offence, iij caws of this kipd. American floiiP was at 40 a 45s. authbrity yet taken cognizance of this horrible Senator, fronvthat State, .exhibit what niay of time.. I turned aw»y from the troubled -V^ "*v ' ,' .'vi,, .• t. •^^.'±.. outrage. " , < be expected should Gen. -Jackson and hii dark hulk disappeared from the These foots (sue sufficient to fix the public i as the Philadelphia Frigate. RETRENCHMENT southern frtcnda get nil pqrwec into their _ > of that frowning wall of waters and I met opinion. For my own part, [ think it scandalous Jiands. Disorganization, civil war, every e« " " the Senate of the United StHtes, on The following is a perfect Copy of the hat such things should take pUce at any time, friend, and his surpassing; wife. George In passed, in. the vil that a lover ol his country wquld depre- ' ' aped my band with rapture. :.••', Thursday last, tbe bill for the relief of Su- Resolutions as they finally >ut particularly so at the present moment, when House of Representative?, fa Wednesday be public service requires the aid of all its citi­ catp in such nn event might be expected; ' KM ," said lie, with a look of the rrtost san Decatur an<\ others* was taken up, and the.rum of the manufacturing and agricultu­ nquil delight,'in » low.toice "get married. the question being tuken on filling the first night last: i / zens. A« for the; name of eourag*, God forbid "Resolved, That a Select "Committee be hat I should erer attempt to gain it by becoming ral interest of the middle, northern. and west- ' ' stay at G- , in my we»t«rn tour, a year blank with 100,000 dollars.it was agreed to. ern States would be inevitable: Thus speaks was the happiest 'stay. I ever, mode. , '('hen, .. Mr- Hkyne. then moved to fill the ro­ appointed, whose duty it:shttl» be to inquire \ bully. Those who know me, know full well nd the treasure which f hkve now secured, mining blank* With tiie following sums: attd report to thi*'Hou.sf, iP any retrench­ hat 1 would give a thousand times more for the the thorough-going, friend "f Jackson: for which I have exchanged many a lonely For tnc jcgj,j representative* of Comino- ment can be made ftrith iife.ty ^othe public reputation of Crogham in' defending hit post, ; 'jt'hc more this American System is loflk- ur, and many » deceitful allurement. 1 have Idore Preble, $5,000. interest, in the mirnher.ot the officers of the hna I would for the reputation of all the duellists ed ipto, the more it -will be: , regarded as aw * ' sbest ofbeings.for my bosom friend howcail Government of the United States',- and in and gladiators that ever appeared upon lllc face well digested system, of-. Piracy ' upon the; 5i"orl8usan. Decatur, legal representative oftbe earth. \ south., View, my fellow .citizens, this aub-''* ' ie otherwise than happy?" en Decalur, of the first class of offi- the amount of salaries" WWcih they tnay re­ . " A*for mevl .'h*dtny.-own resolution already spectively receiver" more (especially, to re­ ; ' THOMAS tfAKT BENTOJjr, i«£t-mi- ;rotH»i««,MK..Tui-n.- it every way in vouif " rrned and when I arrived at .the .beautiful vil- port specifically,on the fgllowing heads: . , ;.. ,. ; JKetft. Cut, 39/A Infantry, thpughts. and if there be ;a South paro'liniaii-'"<« For the second class of officers, (James who can devise a practicable plan, bV whicft ' ! of C. on my.re.turn home, 1 learned that a Joseph Baiubridge, and Jonathan 1st, What reductions of expense can be This Gcrr.'Jackson, is the same man, who cer- endid ball wuTto be given at the hotel where Lnwrence, we can rid ourselves of the' LEECHES, Thrii-h,).gl2.564. made in the State Department, in the num­ ain designing politicians wish to elevate to the l'h»d taken -lodgings, and a card had been left ber and s*larfes of the officers and clerks at­ (the middle and , northern states) that are ' rtne by one .of m'y friend* who had expected For the third class of officers, g 14,938. first office within the gift of an enlightened A- drawing our life blood, I hop", in God, he Ertr the fourth class, gl2,2la. tached to this'Department, in the expens­ * arrival. , tn a brief space I had dressed, and es rcntiUtint; the-foreign intercourse, and in merican people. Cany ou, fellow citizens of will come forward and recommend it. I can i in the spacious hall, waltzing-with Miss E- For the fifth class, $11,074. the State of Delaware, consent to it? Will you, myself, see no hqpe lor our domestic safety, 1 And for 43 seamen, $12,773. the printing and distribution of the public « Bit*r*va cousin of my friend, for a part- laws of the United Slates. .00, be willing to bring tisgrace and infamy up­ but in RESISTANCE, Let these States be­ r. She was.more than human that evening; approach us with any exten­ 2:1. What reductions in the Treasury nuking such a nun your ware how they 1 T have been at C - eveV since < while eve- A WANDERING SON". on your country, by sion of the tariff, or they may tread upon / third evening- finds me making a low cnngee Department, ai|d whether an effective sys­ President? J7"Printrrs in all sections of the TInited tem of accountability, and for the collection the RATTLESNAKE of the South. It it la't the door of old Rivers he is a fine old fellow States are requested to inse-t the following slow in its resistance, but DBADLY in itc I and Emily is an angel. Before the leaves are of the public diiu'S, is there established. as an act of humanity and public caution 3d. Whtit reduction of expense can be Cheering firosfleetsfor the blow,'r Harriaburg jtrgut. I all scattered from the locusts before the door of My son Edwin S. Humphrey, aged 19 From all parts of the country, we have ["Rivers-Hull," I have a golden hope that Emily had in the Navy Department, in the clerks years, subject to turns of insanity, is wnn- arid officers miw acthig subordirutely to the received the most cheering assurances ot A letter writer from this City figures a- [ and me will be united: This is the nineteenth Administration, [of September; I believe 1 shall take courage, dering somewhere. He took (as it is sup Secretary of the Navy. tbe ultimate triumph of the1 way in a kite Opposition Journal in the fol­ and discugs the subject to-night. posed) from tbe bar of Jesse Ives, inn k«"U|j 4. What feduc.tion ol expenses can be ind these signs should urge us oil, to make lowing paragraph : ) « r" -* ' "*:-. ; *;; *.- * *.,. ... er in Bxrkhampstcd. on the 26th ult. $45 made in tbe Department of War, in the In­ renewed and vigorous efforts, in behalf of $20 the "American System." "All the important business, you win perceive, The following istireopy ofi ndte I despatch-, in bank bills on different banks, besides dian Department, and in the clerks and offi he supporters of is done in both Bouses, by the friends of Gets. 'qdtomy friend George th'n morning: 'on Jocob Barker's Exchange B»"k. ^nd li.is cers now acting subordinate!/ to the Secre­ Even in Tennessee, the very hot bed of Jackson." "-<; ' --«ir>*~, sept; 20, 1827. not since been heard of. Said Edwin is tary of War. Jiicksonism, then- are displayed some "good beautiful about 5 feet 7 inches high, !>Uck eyes, dark signs," as will be seen,-from the following If this letter-writer was required to put "DesrUivers/i-I'rmv'e found, in your 5th. What reductions nf expense can be his finger on a single important meaaur* and amiable'cousin ail-the goodness which ever .hajr, has a scar on his upper lip; also, some made in the number 61 officers, and the a- extract of-a letter, from an eminent gentle- graced your Sophia. I have lately asked her a pimples on his face. Frequently be :tp ruau of the west, dateri, which has been " done," this session, he motint of compensation which they may re­ would find himself in a situation of some very important question and it was agreed, last pears verv decent and untissi'iiing but trust ceive, in the Postmaster General's. De­ Knoxvitle, ( Tenn.) Dec. 29, 182r. night, that we should be married next Thanks- him not. He wore away ;i large crowned perplexity. It would be very easy to show partment. "If you of tile east will but continue to do what ought to have been " done," what the •gioing:—Prayheaven the Governor will issue an black h.it, blut? coat, striped vest, und dark And th.it the Committee be further in­ vour duty, the Administration must triumph. 'early proclamation! Ever yours, M." pantaloons. Whoever will secure tbe above people expected tohavebeen "done," and structed to examine th several contingent You need not believe all the stories that are what would have been » done'' if the impor- described young man in j.ul, and give infor­ nds of each of these Departments, and to told about the political affairs of this state, mation by mail to th« Subscriber, who is tant business had been in anyother hands n- been arrested at Liverpool: paid. Any information concerning him will s nly n discussion Sank, has vouched and unvouched, which have been this state. lie mny obtain a majority, but I su Tied, about t*o weeks, and another on a :• Successful Purntff.—Nathaniel Snelson, Tell­ be thankfully received. I reside io Salis­ paid from the secret sc-vice fund, since the doubt it, for the East Tennesseeans, in the er of the Oiseount-officeoftheBank of Virgin}*, bury Coni'i-rticut. resolution of a party character, which has. first d:»y of July, J790, or, the fund regulut neighborhood of Rodgersville and the Val­ now lasted nearly two -weeks more. This having absconded, 'tin the 21*t October, .-with Jan 31. 1828. ASHEL HUMPHREY. int; the contingencies of foreign intercourse, ley, are making every effort to oppose him, bout $40,000, chiefly "m Virginia bank notes, of manner Of doing, or rather of leaving- un­ and of the fund for the expenses of the inter­ lor they have not forgot his treatment to­ done, the public business, has cost the na­ 1 $100 each, and biHs upon some houses in Liver­ in a course with the B.irbary Powers. wards them during the brminolf war. Tbe pool, wa* traced through the United States to The following just eulogium is contained tion this session an unnecessary expendi­ note to one of Lawrence's Lectures, a work re­ And that they fu.rl.lW report whether the fate of poor Harris and the six militia men, ture of but little short of a hundred thousand Quebec, where he took his passage on board Massachusetts: of members of Congress should the Mary Canning, bound tgkthis port, which cently piiblikbed in Salem compensation will not be soon forgotten." dollars. There arc now about 130 bills re­ ailed on" the 3d NOv. twelve hours before his In complimenting the QiiHkers for not having he reduced; and whethet the fixed salaries ported in the House, »nd about forty or fifr " pursuer reached that place. ..Notices of .these followed the warlike and destructive example of the officers nf this hduse and its contin­ MILITIA DOCUMENTS. ty from the Senate, all "waiting to be act-< set before them by the rest nf mankind, 1 state gent expenses, caiv witl> propriety, be circumstances, with copies j, if * rwn\tbill rtes- a It may be recollected that the documents ed on; yet we find the friends . of Jackson, a reward of 3500 most sincerely, that, 'whether 1 regard them as uiinished. cribiqg his person and offering religious sociitty, or as a body of citizens, wheth­ furnished by the Secretary of War relative who told u6 at the outset that they would for his apprehension and safe, delivery to tbe And further, that they enquire whether tnke on themselves the responsibility of the er r look to their private or public conduct, 1 any modification of the sihkirtg fund act cnn to the trials of the Militia men at Mobile, jailor of the town of PeUjniburjrh, frofn which on the Speaker's table tor sever­ session, throwing into the House subjects .hod absconded, were forwarded hither by a hold the Quakers in the highest respect. Their he made, with n view of producing a more alter being J»e singular and honorable distinction is practical al days, were referred to the Committee on which must produce discussions, and a la­ TesdeT which sailed from Quebec on tbe 3d Nov. speedy extinguishment of the public debt. mentable neglect ^f th« public business, ' and 'arrived here- on, Sut'urjday, as also from New- Christianity, evinced in blameless fives, in re­ Mr. Hamilton, Mr. Ingham. Mr. Ser­ Military Affairs, and ordered to be firinted, nouncing nil force ami violence, in endeavoring about a week agp. Nothing further was and a prodigal waste of the public money York, bythe packet ship Leod^ which arrived on geant, Mr. Rives, Mr, Ever«-tt, Mr. Wirk- and time. JVat. Jour, -, , . attd Canada, which arrived on Tuesday,- to fulfil literally the Gospel precepts of peace have heard of the t'.ocuments. Two days, in suc­ Sunday, and good-will, in active benevolence, in unre- liffe, and Mr. Wri^ht of New-York, " i the latter of which one of the Directors of been appointed the Committee. cession, while Mr. Chilton's resolution stop­ the Ha£k came as a passenger. , Boot{hcy and nitted personal as well as pecuniary co-operation ped up every avenue to the ear of the House, DOWN WITH THE YANKEES r Roberts, the'police officers were accordingly dt in a\\ measures calculated to diminish the amount Mr. Hloatie addressed the Chair with a AGAIN! reeled to look out for the arrival of the Mnry of human misery and suffering, and to improve view to obtain some information, respecting Those who do not know that the only re­ Canning-, which they boarded an she was en- the condition oif their fellow-creatures. them, but was pionouuceil out of order. al objection to Mr. Adams, in the Southern 'terinpr.the King** Dock Basin, on '»le in his favor in order tn set if any more turrr required to ^ om Longfbrdi Thev agreed to makr a th:»n any ollu-r. Tbi.s w>: udmit, is not General coiv>the support of the Universal Yankee fair fight of it,'which took place on FrMny bv general ticket. enable the/iubtic to have a full understand­ JVatibn, we believed hi? assertion, because Jackson's own account of the mutter, and some and that, at their next evening list. Neither party getting enough A duel was fought a few days Vince neat- but, mak­ ing of the matter, we were aware oi the bigottcd nud illiberal provocation had no doubt been given; meeting, the Committee would be prepared on lh,at occasion, thr business was adjounu-d Fort Mitchel, Geo. between ii Mr. T. E. ing every allowance, unless |he whole be an ab- views of the threat mass of the Eastern peo­ over to the next day. In the meanwhile the Burnside and Mr. G. W. Crawfovd, in which solute fiction, it gives an extraordinary idea of to return theftafiera to thr Clerk's lal>le,J'or ple. Some Jackson men now affirm, that friends;pf the rival houses of Tipperarvand the former WHS killed. themivnptaoiaofttit fvntth. IKsteni Sfafet." the Jiurfiose of beiuff finnted. Jarkson will receive some of the votes of JLotigford became, interested in the affair. It is stated in a letter from Holland thut Tbe following is the letter of Col. Benton, In reply to a question from Mr. Slo.^ne, New • Hampshire <\n& Maine. The idea to six Mr. Hamilton further stated; that the Com~ On the 28th the armie^ met to the number last year, in a population ot upwards of which is indeed no,"fiction.*' Let it be read, us is too chimerical for solid reflection. . of two bundred,-ftpd.n. battle ensued of near­ millions, there were but two executions ! f mittee would make a report. and then-let the inquiry he made ought such We never will believejthatthat infected dis­ ly-»n hour, which was nut a stop tn at lust There arc in Massachusetts 150 Incorpo­ If all this has been done, in n conscientious is so a man is JacJtson to be President of this Repub­ trict, where the love of monarchy by ringing the bells ,<«nd bringing out tbe fire rated woollen and cotton manufactories, construction of their duties, and according mixed up with all the form-* and elements department.. Some eight or ten were left with an aggregate capital exceeding $20,- lic? ! to the understanding of the i louse, nothing of lile, can never so far forget her sins and grounded on the field of buttle, and numbers 000,000. Franklin, ^enn. Sept. 10, 3813. more c;ui be said but that the Committee overcome her evil nature as to vote for Jack­ been for some are Went away with their crowns cracked. The tax on -narrtagr licences for the city ">V difference which' had have had views on thene points which son ! We are not nnrvong. those trickly and and county of Baltimore, last year, amounted months brewing between Gen. Jackson and my­ much at variance \vitli the ordinary prac­ self, produced on -Saturday the 4th inst. in the sicklv politicians who feign strength In or­ to $3.386. tice of Codimittees. It i« the first lime, free- °'v'FlW foflfrwingarticle ,\ve extract from the town of Nashville, the most outrageous affray the first der to nain it. We shall always speak Baltimore Patriot of Monday : A lady near Doylestown, Bucks county, V/itliin our knowledge pcrh;ips Iv and frankly. VVr IxMievc jidnma will Penn. is Jttaterl to Ij.ivo a remarkable Bed ever witnessed in n civilized country. In com- time sinco the Cousthutioti WJH formed "Fatal Duel."—i-Oti Saturday rnornini; mnnicut'uiR-'this aff.iir to my friends and fellow yet all the .New-England st'afs -mil "that"" last, Mr. Bond Martin, and Mr. Carr, Qifdt. which w;is composed of twenty-seven that, when information received on the CH!| be will st-t no more. NAY WE WOULW thousand, six hundred and fifty-six pieces. citifenn, I-limit myself to the statement of a few of u member of the House, was ordered to students of medicine, left the city for "tbe h-jidinirfnats. the truth of which I am ready to RATHER THAT NEW ENGLAND The Governor of Georgia' has offered n be printed, and referred to a Committee, CONT A'iVUNATE JACK­ ' field r»f honor," near Bladehsburg, to settle n c ', establish by judicial proof*. the WOULD NOT a dispute of a trifling nature in its origin reward of $200 for the apprehension thut Committee, before they allowed SON BY HEU SUPPORT. We have no churged'with the murder 1. That mysflK and my brother .fcasc Hen- documents to be printed, went into the ex ^YiAir m*ifr &(at WtcrKveigSt,. r\at*i*mpuces, \wl%rnwhen Tl/TrMr. MartinMi»rfin Thomns Burgess, faith in, und nn love for the clime of the they met ton arriving in Nashville on the morning of the animation of the subject, in order to see if received on the: fi^st fite, the ball of bis an­ Trrry, in Jisper county. i.fTny. and knowing of Gen. Jackson's threats, | Hartford Convention! We leavr that for he fell and expired Resolutions iu fnvor oi further protection wont and took our lodgings in a different house any thing more was nucess.iry to be asked Cl-iy, and Arhms, and Poulson, tagonist ii\:h<» forehead; hive passed the Binnx, and on the- ground. "His body was brought to to1 fl.invstir manufactures from tlu> one in which he staid, on purpose to for. if.t : the iuformution. Mtt. Jour. they are extremely -''- 6ft"S«ttirdAy week. Mr. William C. Now- New-Or­ folks, notwithstanding M ijr.i- Cif inTJil Scott arrived at 3. Th»t neciiiff lliis, my brotlier fired upon selfish, and griping after money. There Jctrk. his daughter. « daughter of Mr. John He is when he had got within eight or leans in Junuiiry from Tnmpn Bay. Gen. Jackson, We extract the following paragraph from are many good patriots amonp tiiam too! . nn « tour <:( iifpcction of the forts on the ten feet of me. ' the Milledseville Recorder, one of the most nud some bril­ Htt, and a vounp man whose name we have western posts. 4. Thnt four otli»r (listoln were fired in quirk A gre.it many fine schollars, Gulf and th'- npfj«-r 2'-ulnu!> and inveterate of the Opposition exceptions not vet learned, all residents of the town of A second :«ncl fiiml city assembly is totnke succession: one by Gen. Jackson at me; two by liant men of genius, but still, the Florida, N. Y. were drowned by falling me at the fit-ncrali and one by Col. Codec at journals*: only confirm the rule. pUce in New-York on the birth-day of "Mr. Clay's deU-nr.c, the first part of [The feelings of every "true blooded yan- thmuRh ice. in prussing Schobaris Creek, in W.ishinpton. It lus bf-en determined 'not me. In the course of tiifs firing Gi-n. Jackson fttrigH. lj. '.- > ;'.. was brought to the ground, but received no which will be found in to-duy's paper, ex­ ki-e," will prompt the right comment upon to trv a "fHiicy ball" rtn the occ-.ision. hibits nil iiiiposing mass of testimony that -this article.] About one oVIorfc on Snturil.iv morning hurt. / 5. Thnt daggers Verc then drawn. Col must hnve its weigh tun unpr* judiccd minds BALL AT NEW YOU K. the Grain Mill, belonging to tbe i"Etna Com it will go f,ir, we think, towards relieving Powder Mills on the Liberty Coffee and Mr. Al«"olidri- UonuMton made at BV AUTHORITY. The Merchanls Tflegraph, nojticini; the pany me, and pave me fiv* »1 tcht wounds. Captain his rliuracter fioni Oie suspicions under .Arrangements ivlucti have been made fur the blew up; no lives were lost. The Hiimmond and Mr. /itok'-ly Mays rngsigetl my wliirh it hns soldi)- suffered." LAWS OK THE UNITKI) STATES, PASS­ Buchelor's- Ball on Valentine's Eve, makes ston w. s distinctly felt in BHllirnore Ci!y, brotjier, who Seing ^lill wekk from the effect of Such will be tlio liiiiguage of all those Ed­ ED AT TUB MUST SESSION" ttP the following remark ; and mnnv slumbercrs thought it was an a serere wound heliad liiti.-ly received in a duel, itors who have not aurrendert-d every clcJm THE TWENTIETH CONGUESSi. "To prevent it from being perceived how earthqnnke. was \iot able to rwi'st two men. They pot liim to respect, for regard of truth, and for chiv- rapidly their phalanx is diminished, the The Hurriaburg Argus of Saturday last, dowii; and while Ca'pt. II.imrTu»nd beat him on a'rous feeling, It would be too mur.'.i to to in­ tPnnitc No. 2.] AN ACT to prevent def»l- Whole saloon, as we understand. Is to be lin­ says, "the bill reported in the Sennte the h«ad to trmfce him lay still, Mr. I lays alteiript expect that mere inatruments can perform corporate the Sunday School Union, has ratlons on the part of the Disbursing- A pen's ed with looking glasses, that they nifty see ed toWab him, and M minded him in both arms, any thing but according to the impulses they of the Government, and for other purposes. their shadow* as they pusa, and deceive elicited n very warm debate. There is no as.he lay on his buck parrying the thrust with of its pas-tint;." receive from tbe hands which use them. Be. it ttnacfed by tht Senate and House nf Rep­ ftbeciatora with a multiplication of images." prxisibility h'u naked hands. ITOUI this situation » generous und hoiionblc Editors, is delivering lectures at the But independent resentatives of the United States vf America, in ,.,:/«#. :... . i . Mr. Owen hearted citizen of Nashville, Mr. Summer, re­ whose judgments are not darkened by pre­ _ - *\ 'WJ • "'* 'jL i • Ameriran Theatre in New Orients. The lieved him HeforeVbe cwne to the ground, my Cimgnia assembled. That no money hereafter ap­ From in estimajc'i" a late number of the judice, will adopt the Unguage of the Mil- propriated shall be paid to any person, for his tHut profiti derived from the sale of Tickets arc brother \clappcd a mstol to the breast of Mr. Sunday School Mttg.izine, jt appears to be applied towards founding an infant Hays tq. blpw hiihT through: but it missed legoville Editor. compensation, who is in arrears to the United more than 175,000. children in the United ftr.hool, sttcli «H are established In the east­ fire. States, until such person «hull have accounted States, attend the Sabbath schools that are ern cities. 6. My owrt andlmjr brother's pistols carried A.Cxsar, ft Cromwell, or a Buonaparte, for and paid into the Treasury all sums for which Connected with the ftJmph, If to thpse be two balls fo: t was our intention if di-iv'en jri their most succtsstul eflurta to overthrow he may be liuble: Provided, That nothing here­ not On tht: 19th of Junuary, a duel was foupht in contained ulull be construed to extend to. bal­ added thr Methodist, and other schools, in New Orleans, between Mr. Vaux and to arms, to Uave ' child's play, the piituls the long established governments of their in connexion with th« Union, it will increase fired at me were s lear, that the blaze of the never uttered stnti- ances arising solely trom the depreciation of Judge Leonard, Mr. Vaux wm fatally respective countries, Treasury Notes received by such person, to bo th« number to 250,000, or 300,000. wounded, and expired-in about two minutes, muzzle of one of lem burnt the sleeve of my men(s so bold, so subversive of law arid'or­ 1 •' ' t * ' ' '• • ' ' ' - -^-- ' ' ' • - expended in the public service; but in all case* almost without n struggle. coat, and the othe Rimed at my head at little der, as have, escaped, at different times, from more thun arm's le ftl) from it. where the p»y or iallary of any person is with­ The editor of the Buffalo Journal has been In Montroiil, a man named Buzinm re­ the t(renuou» supporters of Gen. Jackson. hold, in pufbunnce of th'm act, it shall be the du­ held to bail In the sum of 3000 dollars, at WHS 7. Capt Qarro was' to have taken part in Like their leader, they seem to think that cently Attempted to stop a horse which the affray, but wa» ibsent by the permission of ty of the Accounting Officers, if demaned by the the wit nf the Waihingtflp JjAjnking Compa­ at lull speed, but missing bin aim ut thr SPLENDID LAWLESSNESS Svill paw party, his agent or attorney, to report, forthwith, ny. for having &poken of its concerns In a Gen. Jackson, as e has since proved by the unheeded, or if remarked, that deserved horse's head, the shaft of the vehicle struck General's certific* I ik certificate which reflects to the agent of the Treasury Department, the manner calculate.! to injure its credit ! That his breast, penetrated nearly through his censure will be loit in the reflection of what balance duet and it shall be the duty of the said that suit* were also commenc­ T know not wh'ctlu less honor npou the Gencr. puprrfnfortni body, and killed him. al or upon the Cuf such H character might have been, had a agent, within sixty dsys thereafter, to order *uit> ed «gjlin«t Mewr». Samuel C. Brewster and A Halifax paper complains that the spe­ 8. That this attack was made upon me in the proper cultivation of mind and moral* ta­ to be commenced against uuch delinquent »nd) N. 8fTc»u>t for violation of thu ntati cie goes to the United States, mul iiddti thut house where the Judge of the District, Mr. Sear- ken place. The following extracts, from a his sureties. . , " »___! t_t . •..•_._! ft.. 1'. * 11 _. A«A tli A In»i ublished In South Carglina, antl Approved £5th Jan, RAIL ROAD cessary dala. Befote' this question can be These Cases were then .compared at som» timore mutt and mill be the great tentral We tfLaJinaa and BecttUry, MEfetTNfc. * nd published, in the papers of this State. At a meeting of the inhabitants rightly determined, surveys must be had; length, and it is hardly necessary to add city of the Union.—JVb rivalry can impede of the Bo- the genernal features litnbed, That this meeting do now ndjourji rough of Wilmington and Its vicirtlty, held of the country must be that the illustration which they furnished, her progress—no competition disappoint her a attend the funeial oClhe dsceased. at examined, and the quantum of produce and the Town Hall, on the 9th. of February, was effective on the audieice. Miapillion destined elevation, if her citizens art but J. B. 0. WILUAM80N,' Chnbmm. 1828, by public notice frorti the Committee trade, which any given rout may attract, must be properly appreciated. hundred,'in which these tilings occurred, true to themselves, and unite with'tKeir. _ appointed at a former meeting, on the sub­ Your »om- ie .» ject of a Rail Road from, at or near this mitte|e therefore recommend such meas­ three days aftef Senator Wdgely'i long characteristic enterprise to impi ove the ad­ adourned Stated Meeting of tlie . place, ures as may be deemed prentiees to some point communicating with the Ches­ necessary for the speech, gave two hundred a id right majori­ vantages and cultivate the resources which Library Company, will be held at th apeake attainment of this object; and also, fdr ob­ icademy, ^sv gatuMs? *t Bay, J. G. ROWLAND was call­ ty for the Adams' ticket-*-* majority larger Providence has placed at their disposal*-* 'clock.' -' '. . .'.' , ' ed to the Chair, and LEA FUSE* appointed taining of the legislature of Maryland, 'an act for the incorporation of a company than was given in any other Hundred in the Verily, these men of Baltimore hold a Wilmington, Feb. 13, 1828. Secretary. . to ;-: * The Committee, construct the road in question." State for either of the cand dates. lofty language, but who will gainsay them if, At a' meeting of the Brandywine Branch of presented the following Which report, viz: ''" v ''i: '* ' * being twice read and considered, a» they premise./'her citizens are true to ie Delaware Bible Society, held on UM llth of. was, on motion, adopted. 'ebruary, "The commute appointed t« Inquire into Our advlceV from the Ibi er counties are themselves." 1828, lhe following: jpenwn* w«r« ap(: the practicability of 'meeting then adjourned. . . . , , Minted officm of the Society for one year: constructing a Anil way. of the most encouraging nature. And may not we communication ' between this place, and J.G. ROWLAND. Chairman. A corres- of Wilmington bol^ a JOHN E1XIOTT, 'Pret.U jQepoiiiory. gome point on the waters of the Chesapeake LEX PUSIY, Sec'ry. pendent writes us frop< Sutfsl;* that our similar language in a degree proportionate tp JACOB B, VAwB*vt», Vie*. President- Bar. or the Susauehaonn river. See. - . *>.' prospects are extremely flattering. "Eve­ our circum&tauces, if we in like manner are t«»»c Grubb, Jr. .Secretary. ,,-.,: ,; /,, :'J'-^-: Delaware Robjnion, Tretsvfir. .-J'A- ,' Weekly Advertiser. ry individual " he says, "who was an Ad­ true to ourselves? Can any competition pre­ Adam (-rubb, Amor Tally, Thom« That your committee have viewe3 the ams man last fall, will maintain Ms integri­ vent a concentration in Wilmington of a a* B. Barker. subject of inquiry as embracing ~~~ THURSDAY. fair three lead- FEB. 14. 1828. ty* I know many Jackton proportion of the trade i ine questions: 1st, the practicability of the men, who have in the interior, if the • -'• • DIED;:;"/./^^^ undertaking. 3d,. We have placed at the struck their colour*, and will hereafter Sup­ facilities for arriving at our wharves, stores, unera. ,. the expediency of com lower entrance to On Saturday lait, suddenly, in tbft' Borobefc>'' mencing It at the present time; andjasrty. our office, a , for the convenience port our good cause. Those who have here- mills, and other various manufactories, be Mr. the of Correspondents. JOHN 9ELLARS. most eligible rout / < ofore been neutra.1, will range mostly ontour rendered as accessible and as cheap as those On Sunday, Mr*. ROSANNA LARKIN, wife Having examinedthe sub/ectbject wiwith,atten­ of tion,'and ide." Thus we see, that cause which does contemplated by the neighbouring cities? Mr. William I.arkin. corresponded witn individuals Appointment by the Governor. Near Middletown, January 31, BENJAMIN deemed competent to furnish difect infor­ We honour to every man who espouses it, coh- Nothing. The number of lines for the trans­ learn from good authority, V. MERHITT, eldest son of John Merrittln tb> mation; we are fully convinced of the entire that Thomas inues to prosper. Yet, let us not sleep in chir portation of goods across our Peninsula, and 27th year of his age. Clayton, Esq. practicability of constructing a rail-way of Dover, has been appoint­ lecurity. Let every man be op and doing. round the Capes, go to shew that the trade In New Castle, on Tuesday last, Mr. JOHN between the points contemplated. The ed Chief Justice of the Court of Common AULL. . ' . ' ", ,.,,-/ >t not the enemy surprise one of our sen- is ot great amount; and together with that _ _ i, level surface of the country over which it Pleas of this State, in the ,.v-,'' •*n{.,f i : Jr will pass; the cheapness place of Judge :5nels slumbering at his po»t and take espe­ to be drawn trom the Sasquehanna, and the and facility with Booth, " ' ' MARRIED,''A ;fS'iv If -which materials can be furnished, together deceased. cial care that »o spies be found lurkmg in lower parts of Chester and Lancaster coun­ I' n,»v> the»h» veryvprv favorable views entertained our cnmp. Let us hereafter trust no man ties, not only call loudly for the construction On Saturday the 9th intt. by tfie Hi>. JWffi by the public in general, are all circum- We return our warmest P. PeckwortH, Mr. DAKIEL STIDBAK thanks to our who will sell his birthright for a mrs& of of the contemplated Railway, but proml* to MJ**>- stances highly auspicious to the success of friends throughout the State, for the exer­ AMEUA CoyiaDiit, both of New.C»*Ue oouttty. . the pottage, or like Benedict Arnold, would bar­ fair to remunerate the capitalist who ma; Delaware, ' ' undertaking. . tions that have been made mid '.:'' :'ife.'i On thCTf*/i«fter»fi/ «f entering upon this arc still ma­ ter away our rights, and "shake the pillars embark a share of his funds therein, with ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^y^^\''' king, to promote the success of our under­ great and important work, at the present of liberty's frnple about our ears." The a liberal percentage. And what is a Rail Dissolution of time, we cannot for a moment, entertain taking. Our subscription list continues rap­ Partnership. a Jackson ranks ure shaking with discontent, road? We nrc not ashamed to quote ou The Co-Partnership heretofore existing- fes> doubt. The immense advantages of rail­ idly to increase, owing to the activity of cur tween the Subscriber* ways, as modes tof caused by the restless spirits of disappointed friends of Baltimore again, their works sho under the firm of BET/ transportation, is a ques­ friends principally in N. Castlelaml Kent. TLE & JENKINS, is this day dissolved by urn*, tion already decided by the concurrent tes We office hunters. The fabric of corruption that their opinions are entitled to respec' hope Sussex will not be backward in contri- tual consent. , timony of all who are acquainted with the stands tottering above their heads, ready to "Thercis nothing of mystery (say they) i All person* indebted, are requested to nuk* subject. ""During my late vi»it to England," buting her aid to the good cause; fall and crush its builders in its ruins; and the nature of a Railroad, it is a matter of plai payment, and those having demand* to prcsenjt says one of out intelligent correspondents, We request that our friends who hold sub­ them to Joshua C. Jenkin*, who b dulj autboQi' «'I examined as critically it behoves every well meaning man to turn common sense, and when divested of a fe as my. time would scription papers for the Advertiser, will still izcd to settle the concern* of the firm. admit, a number of rail-roads; and the re­ his back and escape, if not for Im very life, technical phrases is fairly open to the pluin THOMAS BETTL*. retain them, and forward, from time to . -7 . sult was, that I became more thoroughly time, at least for his honor's sake. est understanding." Should it be asked, i JOSHUA C. JENKIK9,"' *> confirmed than ever, in their superiority the names of such persons as may become JV0. 107, Market-it., Phibdelpkif. '•• over every it expected that the Wilmingtonians are to other mode of intercommunica­ subscribers thereto. There are tew of our rei\;!cra. 2d Mo. lit, 1823. - 22 4t. tion." In relation to the road in question, acquainted incur all the "expense of a Railroad to the the same individual remarks; "Any one ac­ with the political manouvres of the opposi­ Chesapeake? we answer no it would be Fire! On Monday night last, about quainted with the topography of the narrow tion, who have not had Sortie knowledge of unreasonable; and we have good reason* for Wholesale Drug Store/ -"''' - Isthmus o'clock, the Soap and Tallow Manufactory JVV lQ7,Afarlcct-st. between the bays of Chesapeake. | a paper which once existed in Philadelphia believing that il a satisfactory location, Worth side, below Third and Delaware, of Messrs. and Street, Philadelphia. while he contemplates the Bainton 8c Bancroft, situated at called the "Columbian Observer." edited an economical geographical position, and plan be adopted, we shall re­ Country Merchants, at the same time the upper end oi this Borough, was consum­ by the notable Stephen Simpson, Physician*, Manufacturer) considers that it is the connecting link in the and which ceive liberal aid from the nearest city; but and other*, can be supplied at tb» ed by fire. The loss which these gentlemen sliorttft no, great chain of communication between the once led the van 6f the-Jackson party in this much is expected of us, that we cause lice with east, have sustained, is estimated at about gSOOO. the west, and the south; that Massa­ that city. That paper was called into ex accurate surveys and levels of the route to MEDICINES, , v chusetts and New Jersey are at this moment Two thousand dollars were insured on the islcnce by a few friends of the PAINTS, .,,', taking measures military chief­ be made; a description of the materials to OILS, to construct rail-roads property by the Delaware Fire Insurance tain certain through "their respective states, mustjat gentlemen, acting as accouch- be used, or kind of road to be made, and VARNISHES, ' . »» once Company. We can be struck with the astonishing facility with cordially sympathise ers and was set upon the shoulders of the an estimate of the probable cost. Fellow DYE-STUFFS. ' , - , .fj-, which the undertaking can be accomplished, with the sufferers in their loss it being but people; but they wisely choosing not to be citizens, WINDOW GLASS, the report of the Committee of SHOP FURNITURE, and the prodigious advantages that will ac­ a few years since oar establishment met with j gulled &c. &C. crue. Taking by a bastard ship, "dropped it, and your own appointing is published, read it a Of the best quality Wholesale or. Retail on. all these things ^into view." a similar misfortune. Continues the writer, "I am decidedly of the its return to its mother earth would have second time, make up of your minds, and if liberal term*, by opinion that your project possesses advanta­ beea almost premature, had not its cni!«!'a- you think favourably of the project, it is in JOSHUA C. JENKIN9, ^ ' ges superior to any other of the kind to be The Six Militiamen.—It will be recollect­ ther, Mr. Senator Enton.the chieftain's (Lo.it Settle U JenkinsJ ^. p - your power by the contribution of a small 2d Mo. 4, 1828. ______22~4m; ., . met with in this country." ed, that a resolution was IntroJude'l into the litical :iidecamp, thrown a purse of g!500 The cost of rail-ways is un important sum to enable the Committee to proceed in House ot Representatives by Mr. Sloane, of under it. This temporary "City Lots for Sale. item, and has claimed the attention of the prop had the ef the performance of the duties you have The. Subscriber Ohio, calling for the documents relative to will offer at Public Sale on committee; but the short time allotted to the feet (.f easing its fall, which, however, was required at their hands. Saturday, the lit of March, 1828, a number pf; subject, together with the difficulty of ootMii- he execution of the six militiamen. The certain and fatal. Sometime after this event, A CITIZEN. good building lot* of various size*, in Delaware? ing precise documents information, on this point, will were promptly laid before Con- another bantling was brought torth and City. Lot* in eligible situation* in tb? city can' " necessarily render this part of the report ;reSs, and referred to the Military Commit.- at any time be purchased at private sale, by less definite, cbrisK-ned the "Palladium". This, also, TEMPERANCE SOCIETY OF WIL­ applying to DANIEL than could be wished. Where ;ee. This committee, like NEWBOLD, the rails are made whollv of iron, the aver­ all other com­ WHS palmed upon the credulous as a child of MINGTON. Below the Canal. ' mittees age cost in England, is estimated at 5000/, appointed by the Jackson Speaker, legitimate birth; but "the people" have at The following report of a Committee ap­ Feb. 8, 1828.______22 Up. per mile, or about $22,000. In this country, Mr. Stevenson, is composed of five Jackso- ength detected the counterfeit, pointed by the Te nperance Society at their Ladies the expense of such and the Boarding School. a road would amount nian And two Administration men. The bairn is like meetinR, Jan. 1, Tiie Young Ladies' Boarding School to a much greater sum, owing to the price to famish fnr lack of suste- 1828, with a view to Cul at Wit- documents might as well have been referred nance. It feet information respecting nrington, Del- »t present conducted bj» Wsm, of iron. The superiority of such a road is now compelled to subsist upon the quantity of Shercr, to the Nashville Committee, at once; and will, after the 25th of March next, be over some others, consists in its great dura the private charity of its bountiful parents, ardent spirits annually sold in this Burough superintended by Bishop they would, Davenport, with the bility; but it is not without its objections : no doubt, have made just such as the following extract of a letter, which and its vicinity, was read at the meeting assistance of accompliihed female teacher*. Tbet the foundation is liable to injury from the a report as has been made. As might have we have i eceived from ft gentleman eb. 5. course of instruction and term* will continue the expansion and contraction of the metal, by on the same, except thai to been expected, the report white-washes the "The those who remainjm the MmU beat and cold; an objection which must ope­ >pot, will evidently show. Comrnittee appointed to ascertain nary a year or more, there will be no extra General all over; and this report is ordered he quantity char­ rate with more force in the northern and Philadeiphia^ Jan . 7,1828. of HI dent spirits consumed in ge* for books or stationary. There will likewise middle states, than in many parts of Europe to be printed and circulated throughout the he Borough ot Wilmington and its immedi- be one co'urve of ICMOIIS in Sacred Mhiie given "DEAR SIR, I hope to be able in a few te vicinity, have made where the elimate is milder, and subject to country, without allowing any debate or dis­ all the enquiries on in a year by a person highly competent; and less extremes: days to give you the particulars of the Pal­ lie subject which are within their reach, valuable Library furnished added to this, cast-iron rails cussion upon its truth or falsehood. When for the use of the- ere subject to fracture. It is proposed to ladium affair- In the meantime you may .nd grounding their estimates thereon, in young ladies. Some members attempted to which they construct the projected rail-road from Bos discuss It, their rest assured that what has been communica­ are also supported by the opti­ UBVOMMBITDATIOX. ton to Providence, wholly of granite faced mouths were closed by the previous ques­ ons of several judicious persons engaged in The subscribers take pleasure in recommend­ ted, is stricfly corrfct. he transport and sale ing- the above school with iron, the expense of this road is esti­ tion; not a word was allowed to be said, and of spirituous liquors, to the patronage of the pub- General P. is a contributor of $50 they deem at the lowest calculation, the ' lie. Mr Davenport ha* had experience, and mated at $8000 per mile, single tracks, with this report of the white-washing committee turnout places, or sidelines. Of the ex­ Judge II. -50 quantity of ardent spirits consumed in the much experience, in the business of education,' pense of is to go abroad as an acquittal-ot the Gen­ iorough and its immediate vicinity during having been engaged in it since he was 17 yean timber rail ways, a variety of opin­ General C. ^0 of age. For three ions prevail, for the want of experiments. eral by the House of Representative. the year 1827, to have been sixty-two ihou- year* and more he ha* con­ And the whole amount raised is $1200, to sund gallons, estimated to hnve cost by ducted a flourishing school in this place, and has From all the information which we have Those who want correct information on this fully justified been able "keep it on its legs to the end of the cam­ wholesale, forty cents per gallon, and to the high testimonials and recom- to obtain, we are induced to be­ subject, therefore, will have to examine the memUtions which he brought with him. At hi* lieve that the cost of a double timber rail­ paign." So go on the leaders of t'.ie niilita i»ve been sold to the consumers nt the ave- documents themselves. advance request the subscriber* have engaged to act a* a way to accommodate slow and fast carriag­ ry chieftain's party. Corruption of at least 33 jier-ccnt. mnk- I'ititinff and bribe ing the total cost (^mmittee, to ' examine quarterly the es, with sidlings, and faced with iron half an $33.066 66 nmrlv five state and management of the rv are the means they openly use to ad­ times the- amount of ourBoroui;!) Institution; and we inch thick-by two inches broad, built upon Bringing things home.—During the last e- tax: n 'ru!v confidently expect the school will sustain, if not vance their cause; and so blinded, so infatu­ alarming fuct, when it is considered th:it stone foundation, and passim? over our isth­ lectioneermg campaign in Kent County, Mr incrcwe, its former reputation. mus, would not exceed 10,000 dollars ated are their followers, ^hat they persist in this consumption is confined to a population E. W. (ill.BERT, per Senator Ridgely at a place called the "Wa­ »"' mile, and might possibly be constructed for following them in order to elevate the hero, of 8000. The number of taverns and drnm Pastor of the 2d l're»byteria» ding place treat," in Mispillion forest, shops in the BorouRh, and'village 8000 dollars. got while they condemn then-practices." oJ Bran­ Church in Wilmington. The opening into an ox cart, and spoke for something dywine, where ardent spirits are sold in WILLARD HALL, of such an intercourse as is smull quantities, Is believed contemplated by the undertaking, with the like two hours, abusing Mr. Adams and Mr. to be at least WM. SHEBER. south Aaron Burr is "Bald to be decidedly in favor oi seventy four; the majority of which pUcea I have not the pleasure of a personal acquain­ and west, embracing a part of the im­ Clay in the loudest notes. Among other are not licensed: an tance ith Mr. D. mense and rapidly increasing General Juckson. It has been stated, that he evil which calln aloud but from the above satisfacto­ tract of the things, he said the corruption was proved by for redress. The sale of ardent spirits, it is ry testimonial, and at hi* request, I shall bo hap­ Susquehanna. and thus forming a connexion presided lately at a meeting of the GeneruPs py to act with the with the very fact that Clay voted for Adams, believed, has rcguUrly increased in the Bo­ gentlemen a* a Visiting Cosn- the north and east, must not only be friends. rough, while th;it of wines mittce. PIERCE CONNELLY, followed by great local and Adams appointed Clay Secretary of has decreased advantages to our­ considerably, within the Inst 15 years. The Minister of Trinity Church, Wil. selves, but by a great national benefit. State. John M. Clayton, the present Jan. 31/1828. Secre­ The Strong side.—Our neighbor, the Editor o amount of domestic spirits inspected in 32 4fc . On a railway such as is contemplated, tary of Delaware, 1827, was about ROBERTSON vour committee believe replied to this speech, and the Patriot, gives us a short article in his las 50.000 gallons, a «'arge por­ U LITTLE it susceptible oi dem­ tion of which is bent away. This item, it Beg leave to present onstration. that two horses travelling 10 among other things stated the following op- paper, the object of which is to prove that to their patrons the follow­ ouier Ih must be observed, has on bearing on the ing Scheme, the prize* ue to be determined hours in the 24, could transport across the posite case: right side \t. the strong side. He makes Isthmus a good quantity consumed here. by the draw ing ofteven ballots, which give* to in one year, nearly 60,000 bushels In 1823 there was a controversy in the :n»ny figures to prove that (icn. Jackson's side The Committee invite the attention adventurers a greater chance for of wheat; which, at J ot the price now paid of the prizes and - ' il-Xll.'li- ' ' ..' ).-,, .'* . T| T?*" , * .' fr :w'i

forded me .seme r«lic£ Jd fine, from my or THE Vegetable Renovating Panacea. first attack till recently, I was under the full Carefully prepared from the' original recipe, GENERAL REGISTER, $mpres»ioh, that the breast or lung consump- Delaware Weekly Advertiser, and warranted equal to any now in use In which Subscribers' numcs, &c. are iucrttf __ r ., had taken fastit hold on me, notwith- AND PAHIABBS' JOU11NAL. ^without charge standing try family physician, Dr. Jones, a s- The Editor, whabas, for more than four ^FOH THE CURE OF Nrtiried «n« to the contrary, repeatedly, to years, conducted this paper, without refer* Liver Complaints, Scrofula, or Dry Good Merchants. whose opinion I no* gladly assent. ence to, or participation in, mere party pol­ King's Evil, Mercurial Disease, Cbalkly Sowers, 48, Market-street. As soon as I saw Dr. Hereford's publica­ itics, is now induced j by the urgency ot pub­ Buzby 8e Bas»ett,62, market st. tion of the beneficial effects produced by lic opinion and by his ' own reflections upon Tumours, Putrid Sore Throat, John Piattersonr SO market Street. . the drinking ot the Liverwort tea; I deter­ the present stale ot public affairs, tu aban- W B. Tomlinson, No. 86, market Street. mined to give the Liverwort a fair trial in Tetter, Ulcers, &tc.,&c. ? dpn the neutral course he has hitherto pur­ It is particularly beneficial in llhtttmativnt, its John R. Brinckle, corner of market & Queen my ease, and accordingly procured a supply, sued, and take a s^hd, in the contest which effects being such ad comnletely to remove the, ' streets. which I have used for near three months A3 is now agitating t^e Country, on that side complaint. : William M'CauJlcy.Srandy wine, north sid my only drink, nourishing liquids excepted which the strouRest dictates ot his con­ In all cutaneous diseases, or aiTectiorui of the of the Bridge.,, ...,...:, '-..' Priceii Of Cbiuntry fFroduce. Since I cbinmenced,dvink»ng th« Liverwort science aq'd his judgment have led him to skin, perhaps there is nuiqcd^cine th, relieve me of which thirty leeches have and for that purpose kept by families to be used Peter Horn,' corner king^and front sts. they are now enjoying the full benefits un­ in the complaints incident to the change of the the Arro England farmer. been applied to my breast at one time, and der the wise and able administration over John Rice, Brandy wine, south of bridge. thirty-nine incisions made on my breast fir seasons. OATS. which -he presides. However highly he This Medicine is Warranted Genuine, and is Samuel Stroud, corner of front and orange. ii Mr. Fessenden-*-There is a difference of the use of the cupping instruments having muy estimate the military services of Gen- George Winslow, 179 market st. experienced all this distress, and infinitely equal to any how in use; it is carefully prepared opinion among farmers as to the proper time ernl Jackson the Editor cannot sympathise from the original liecipe, JohnWright, corner of Prop* r the indulgence of private, malignity. spreading disease. It is a well known fact, that James Siropson, No. 2r west third street. cbUne of procedure as it repects sowing, is similarly nn^t ted. All such I exhort to give With this brief exposition of his inten­ thede- the Liverwort tea a fair trial, and be atten­ more die with this disease than of any other to best, which is most likely to produce tions, the. Editor contents hin. self 'for the which the human family are exposed. Indeed, Millinery and Fancy Stores. fired result. tive to their diet; for I have the best ground present; presuming that nothing more will Mary and Rebecca White, 110 market 8t. For believing that it was reserved for the it has spread to such an alarming extent, and is so There seems to have been a general fail- be necessary to elicit from the friends of the certain in its operation, when once it has got the Tj[re'_in the crop ot oats thro' this part of the Liverwort, through the hlesbing nf Divine in Delaware, that support ex­ Atl.iiinmreuoii ascendency, that we cannot be too careful in nip­ Hotels and Taverns. country the past season, there being but few Providence. *o do for me what all other and cimntei.ance, without which, his under­ to effect. And. from the ping in the bud the diseases that generate it. James Plumley, Wa8hin£ton Inn» 39 mark instances, where they are so heavy by one pedients had failed taking must fail. In cases where Mercury has been used, the ef­ et st. third,« 'they have been in other years-, when xperienre I h.ive had of this healing plant, The miscellaneous character of this pa­ fects of which remain in the system, it is an inval­ i am of the opinion that all 'those afflicted Joshua Hutton, Queen -of OtaheKe, corner DP calamity has befallen them. per will l>e preserved. A portion of its uable medicine. It restores the constitution to of market and" queen sts. Notwithstanding the general failure. I had with thtt distressing complaint, theobstruc- regularly devoted to Agri­ its wonted vigor and soundness, and completely passages, should drink columns will l»c *> good a crop of oats the past season, as in :ion of thr urinal cultural and Manufacturing intelligence, and eradicates the evib that attend it, -and many •tl reeSy of the Liverwort tea; tor it HCts pow- Soap & Candle Manufacturers. any former year, having over one hundred literary articles. Th< moderate price oj this more can bear testimony to its good effects in Bainton & Rancroft, market, near kennet bushels,'from little more than two acres ot erfullv on the Uidnpis and those passages. th* compass of the this particular. find it to their advan- paper, places it within and corner of third and orange-sts. pound, weighing thirty-three pounds per They certainly would means of almost every individual; and the PH1OB *2P£n BOTTLE. oushel. Such being the fact, it is a question In conclusion, I would observe* that himself, that with the sup­ $20 PER DOZEN. rigidly- Ed itrti*1i utters Carpenters. UriUi myself and others, what should ne the I have, for the last sixteen months, be conveniently afforded to CCj'Post-Mastcrs, or other Gentlemen, who diet. I have drank the port which may Joseph Seeds. Broad, above Orange-st.- Cause of my obtaining n better crop than any adhered to n milk it, he will be enabled to render it an effi may interest themselves in the sale of this Med­ other farmers in the neighbourhood. That .iverwort tea in its'cold state, as advised by icine, shall have a liberal discount allowed them. Eliaha Huxtey, Broad, one door below King> have abstained from nil cient advocate of .correct political princi­ . Which to me appears .the probable ind only Dr. Hereford, and entertaining miscella­ They may be assured that the ingredients used eas and coffees in a warm state, and all oth­ ples, and a useful and •• Watch Makers. Cause, 19 early sowing. AMhough mv ground ny. in the manufacture of it are entirely simplf. and Was in no better condition than land in gen­ er stimulating draughts of cverv kind. of a corrective nature, antt its specific qualities Ziba Ferris, 89 market st. W. A. MENDENI1ALL. hare been tested by many of our roost respecta­ Charles Canby, 83 market st. eral, I stowed toy bars severaVdavs earlier JOHN CONNELL. February 1, 1828. itibfcn other farmers in thr'Vlcmity. Washington, Ja'n. 10, 1828. ble Physicians. Jones, 25 market-st. ' There were several fields contiguous to P. S. Direction* for firefiaring the Tea, AGENTS. ttjfOrders from any part of the Union will be were not The following gentlemen will receive sub­ attended \owith punctuality, and every informa­ Silver Smiths and Jewellers. fame, where the soil and cultivation i9V. A double handful of the Liverwort, tion jriven that may be required, Address to essentially different, but which were sow- fter washing it clean, is to be put into a scriptions to the Delaware Weekly Advertiser. James Guthre, 41 market st. Staunlan, Dr. T. J. fcQUlDB. JOHN A. P\KKEU, Emmor Jefferis, Quaker Hill, three doors td ft few days Inter, which In every instance sauce pan, and half a gallon of boiling water To the care of Atkinson and Alexander, Prin~ failed to produce a middling crop. 1 have re­ Mt»-Jlrk Mr. T. BENNESON. P. M. below the Mecting-House. )onred on the same; jet the pan then (en, Philadelphia, \ always been In the habit of sowing mv oats main on the hot embers or stove, and sim­ CiveJi'i bridge, Gen. W. COOCH. Joseph Draper, No. 77, market-st. after the ground had be­ Midtllclown, Mr. A. GERRKTSON. CERTIFICATES. AS. soon as possible mer for eboutan hour and A half; then pour CantwcWs Bridge, Mr. DANIEL COKDET. come settled, believing it to be the better he whole into a proper vessel to drink out 1 was afflicted, several years ago, with a mer­ Curriers. St. Geurges' Maj. GKO. CLARK. curial disease, which destroyed my health and John Guyer, No. 23, Market-st., and 26, and observation aud experience the of. When cold, it may be drank as often as Smyrna, Mr. JACOB PENNINGTON. P. M. have only strengthened my be- ad­ enfeebled my constitution to that degree that I Shiplcy-st. season, the thirst or state of the stomach will Dover, Mr. A. M. SCHEE, P. M, despaired of ever again recovering rora the ef­ , that such a course is a correct one. mit. The keeping the leaves in the vessol James Webb, High, between Orange and I'amJen, . Mr I1UNV JKNK1NS. fects of it. I hud been under the care of a phy­ Shipley-sts. r\ -'W^s"'':- '^-• ' A FARMER. while using the tea, is necessary, to keep the ('an rrbury, Mv. J. N. GILDE11SLEVE. sician for more than seven months, and my mala­ same limpid Milftinf, Mr. J O Ii N WALLACE. dy still continued to increase; in fact 1 had be­ >' fybtarktbythe .Edftor. Deane's N. E. come ulcerated, when by chance, 1 became ac­ Cabinet Warehouse. be sowed ffog*.—Immense numbers of Hngo have CI11S UAT 18 rcilLlSIIKK, BT John Ferris, Jr. shipley, between 2d and 3£ farmer states that "oats cannot seen driven into N. Carolina, and S. Caro JL'lUll DOJiSON, quainted with Mr. John A. Parker, who informed too«»rly in the spring after the ground is a very "ina, Virginia and Georgia; pork is conse­ No. 108, Clicanul-st., Philadelphia, prico One me tliat he believed he could cure me in Tobacco & Segar Manufacturers thawed, and become dry enough for sowing. quently plenty and cheap. Dollar, short time with his Panacea, five bottles of which T/be English farmers sow them sometimes restored me to health and comfort. Thomas A. Starret, 10 west high &t. U February." Loudon snys "the seasnn of ">l, John Fletcher, keeper of the turnpike j G. MILLS, gate at Cumberland rivrr, do certify tluit : gilt edges. Witness, J. H. STE-WART. Bread and Biscuit Bakers^ lowing oats is from the last week in Febru­ 1827 , Tor 828: K!r£:uiil) amind with there have passed this g*te in t'lr year Embellished willi i."i beautiful Engravings: 'Via; Philadelphia, February 14, 1827. Miller Dur.ott, 105 Shipley st. ary to the end of April. About the middle our hundred and five thousand five hundred i 6f March is preferred by the best farmers." of whith are ailmtrei/,- and consisting of upwards Philadelphia, April \llh 182T. ft and seventeen [105,517] hORs. Wrst Caro- of300 pa^-s, Ib(iii), y^e believe, as a general rule, neither oats 'inian. 1 hereby certify that my wife was afflicted with msCELLANEOUS! HOT any other sort ot spring grain can be Jan. 1, 1BJ8 the most excruciating Rheumatic pains in all her Machine Cards— Isaac Peirce, M;iker; at towed too early after the ground can be put ;f_7'The above work may be hail at the Office limbs for two months; being advised to try Par- the S. W. corner of Market and - * in order to receive the seed in the spring. METEROLOGICAL OBSK'IVA HONS of the Uc):tW4re Adycriiser. _____ ker'a Panacea, I procurt-d two bottles, one how­ Surveyor of Land, and Conveyancer — Lea Eaily sown spring wheat, as well as oats, is For February. 1828. ~ BOOTS'AND SHOES! ever, entirely removed tbe pain, and she is now Pusey, No. 10, Eust Queen- st. »uch less liable to blast than such as is put V M'NEAL &. SON. well. Union School— George W. S. Mackay, Jno the ground late in the season. 0- as a JAMES c. Muncn. Teacher, front-st., near the corner of west- Ao. 98, y lou, Market Streel, The Proprietor of Purkcr's Panacea lias the * < cu Siate of Weather. Of Wind Have just added to their former stock of U«ots street. satisfaction of lay ing before the public, the fol­ Bernard ATGuigen, bottles Porter, Ale and O vi <* ' - ' and Shoes, lowing recommendatory notice of his Medicine | -'ACCLIMATION OF FRUITS. 1000 pair of Men's Cpurse Shoes, Cider, at No. 81, market-st., and 15, East from l)r. Edwin A. At'le*, a highly respectable Third-st. 'l'JieClidiotM trees, natives of the same laii 1 38 40 cloudv and rain N E 50'J " do do Lace Boots, Practitioner in Philadelphia. tide, are far more hardy than evergreens; 1LVJO ' c!o fine Shoes, "Having been requested to state, what experi­ Plough Making and Wheelwrightmg. 2 34 40 cloudy do 2UOU " Girls', Iloy»'f and Children's Abraham AJderdice, corner of Market and : iphich proves that the foliage of the latter, 3 44 52 foggy S W ence I have had of the clficacy of I'nrtcr's Pana­ Leilbu- and Morocco Hoots & Shoes. am enabled to say, that three patients, Water- st. possesses, even in winter, a great degree of 4 50 58 foggy then fair N W made Moroc­ cea, 1 sensibility. Efforts, therefore, to naturalize 6 Cases of Ivbmen'tf Eastern who have used of the bottles, presented for trial, Iron and Coal Merchant — Thomas Garett, 5 42 58 cloudy, rain in the night SW co Shoes, large size. Jr. 39, Shiply-st. the fruits of the wirmer climes, should be 6 44 50 foggy and nun 1<;E, have evidently derived grea. benefit. The first 2 " of Women's Leather Shoes, shoe is a respectable female, who labored under ex­ Master Bricklayer, and Lime Merchant.— in preference commenced with those which 7 56 62 rain In the night and windy SW soles, straps and heels. are deciduous. The deciduous trees of For treme Scrofclous debility, in which the stomnch B. W. Uruckin, old Lime stand, Mo. 15^ Tliey have also on hand, of their own manu­ be­ west Broad-st. tttgal, , and Spain, and of South Caro­ Temperature, Create* tdeff. Greatest cleg, participated'largely its digestive functions facture, 1SUO pair of C'turee Wuler- ijroof lirniia. ing much disordered. After taHing one bottle, Tanner. — Benjamin Webb, Queen, between lina, Georgia, and Louisiana, will endure : 45-' . of.cold, 34. heut, 62. Tlie above article will be sold low, tor cash appetite, diges­ Tatnell «nd Omnge-sts. ; tbe winters^of New York, when the. ever- or approved accr ptunccs, wholesale or retail her health was improved her the same pluces, perish if un- tion and complexion meliorated; and in the use Lottery and Exchange O^7r/. 4, 18 fection or carries of the neck of the thigh bone. Thomas C.AIrichs, Fancy Hardware, Tin, in theiT summers, many ot' the deciduous Previously to the use of Parker's Panacea, he frees do not ripen their wood sufficiently to N. Y. City banks p:ir Cutskjll bank and Sheet Iron Manufacturer, corner of J. Barker's no sale Hank of Columoia TO THE AFFLICTED! had habitually suffered great pain in the affected upport their climate in winter; whereas. part, and lua general health was much impaired. market and second streets. Albany Ixinks '1 HudHon I In justice to myself, 1 have 'been induced to Maker, corner of teneath the powerful sun of oar country, unjustifiable attack mudu He has taken nearly two bottles, and'Uis parents Jacob Alrichs, Machine th,ei wood becomes so'well matured, that, Troy bank 1 Middle District bk. 1 reply to a, false ml shipley and broad streets. Mhawk bank, Sclic- Auburn bank 1 upon me and others by ^>waim, the vender of a say he has been more free of pain than before, U in many instances, resists the rigours of certain Panacea in this city. I do tliisulso, in or­ while his general health is (ait improving. Iron Foundry Mahlon Belts, second-st nectady 1 Geneva bank 1 near the Black Horse tavern ttUr. winters uninjured. A consideration of Lensingbnrg bnnk 1 der to remove from the public mind, the false a Lady, whose diitcase is supposed Uticn bank 1 The third ii Co. (liese circumstances, and effect} of climate, Newberg bunk 1 I'lutsburg- bank unc. impressions which may arise out of his pompous to be Hheilmalic and who has long suffered Morocco Manufactory— Robinson's 8c tony greatly al<\ those concerned in the ac- Newb. br. »t Ithaca 1 Uaitk of .Montreal 5 and incorrect statement in the public prints. with an extensive ulcer of the leg, resisting the 98 market st. «li oiatiQO' of tfce^ palfcultttcd' for fruit or or- Orange county bunk 1 Cunuda bank 5 Mr. Swaim wishes to establish the belief, that he remedi-.s prescribed by two regular and eminent Conveyancer— Benjumin, Ferris, at the coi­ Ontario \ is the suit patentee of the celebrated Panacea, plivnic:iiiiis, who apprehended the Ions of tlie limb ner of West and Third streets. NEW-JERSEY. upon which he has built his fort ties; and not sat­ by gangrene, lly request, I called to see her to­ J- P. Fuirlamb, Notary Public, Surveyor of State bunk at Cam- Bank of New Bruns­ isfied with assertinfrlhif, he goes on to condemn day; viewed the ulcer, which is now not more Lund, Conveyancer, Regulator of Streets,. Calculated that the manufac­ den par wick all others as spurioni and f'-.ilse. imitations. Now than a fourth, in diameter and depth, of what it &c. No; , King street. ture of wool, (including the various meciun* at Elizabethtou-ii 1 Protection and Lorn. nothing' is more entirely destitute of TRUTH. I was originally is nmcli lens swollen, very il'tght- Paten flay and Grain Kaktt Jcs'-an* 1»bntcrt employ«t,>»n thr N. Eng- at N. Brunswick 1 bank unc. have been acquainted *ith the JJ'OHK;INAI. nc- ly painful und she nays she has received more Joshua Johnson & bon, makers, Pike- land. States,,subsists about 20,000 families, at PnUerson 1 Trenton Ins. Co. par CIPK rno.M WHICH HWAIM nmtiFtcTUHr,« IIIB MED- benefit from tho two bottles of Parker's Panacea, Creek Mills. *t'jjd»000 persons and that these will con- at Morristown 1 Farmers' bk. Mount ICINE, ron iTpwmug or TUN TF.IIIR. ITWAHUB- than from any medicine that bad been before ad­ Notary Public and Conveyancer. ^-Isaac tutor the turfilut products of 40,000 fami- »t Sussex 1 Molly par TiisiD rnoM m riTHEii-iir-LAw, wiiu NOW RF. ministered." Heudrickson, corner of French and See * lie* of agriculturalists; together, about Jersey bank unc. Cumberland bank sinE« i?c THK STATK or Nkw Youu, wuo IUH us. If the above recommendatory notice is calcu­ ond streets, No. 43. 2^0,000 individuals. Hanks in Newark 1 Franklin bank un ED IT FOR TIIIRTT TUlW, AND FKHfdUMKII ISNU- lated to benefit the proprietor, it is at his service. Livery Stable— Kept by Huson Swayne, u} MKniBl.K EXTIIAOmilNAllt CliIU:« WITH IT. In B. A. ATLEE. f.very case where I hav* administered this medi­ Shipley st. above Queen. Philadcl. banks par New Hope, new e- Philadelphia 5th mo. 30, 182r. China, G/a»« and Queens-ware ttore. Da­ '^fv:: /.^H'B 't'lVERWORT. Kaston par mis unc cine, its powerful viitdes have not been known Sold by JoHtru 11Rr N<>HUIIST, Druggist and Germanlown p»r Chambersbur£ to fail: this, of itself, and 1 have certificates to Chemist, No. 87, Marl*' street Wilmington. vid Smyth, 68 market st. ' $fe thf- 'Editort of I fie Nat. Intelligencer Montgomery co. par Farm. bk. Rending substantiate the fact, would give the lie to Mr. Also, at J. HABI.AN'B Drug Store, opposite the Druggist & Chenitt.— Joseph Bringhurst. Gentlemen: You have frequently served Chester county, W. i.uttysburg Bwaim's bare assertion. Perfectly satisfied as I Town-Hall, Mnrketstrcet. 85 market »t. the cause of humanity, by giving circulation Cheater par Carlisle bank am, with the iucrenVmg orders for it, which arc f. to important discoveries made in the heal­ Delaware co. Ches­ Swatarabk. no sale reaching me from various parts of the Union, ing art. I 'beg your indulgence to state, for ter par Pittsburg1 should not have thought it necessary to make MARSHALL, the good of the public, that since the winter Lancaster bank \ Silver Luke no sale this pldjin statement ,of the relative merits of the of 1824 5,1 have hud three violent attacks Farmer* bk Lancas­ Northumber. Union cose, Ink! not Mr. Swhtm, on one occasion, when No. 40, IVui Ifigh-ttrtet, IVil/ningt'jit, Delaware, qf an inflammation of the liver, each subm- ter par & Colum. bk Mil- a La4y personally wkited on him, to purchase Manufactures and keeps on hand a constant JOSEPH DRAPER, Harrtaburg pur ton no sale his I'antiftu, and complained of his extortionate supply of all kind* of Machine Cards, both for quent attack worse than the former; that I Cotton and Woollen Factories. Also, Fullers' Successor to HINHT J. Prri-r.u, have thrice'undergone sjlvation to the man­ Northampton par Greensburg 4 price, remarking to hiii that she could purchase Columbia pur Brownsville 4 mine for An// the money, advised her not to take and Hatters' Iron and liraas Jack*, Comhplate ifest injury of ray constitution; that soon Cleaners, Screws', and Tacks, at Philadelphia After the effect of the third salivation was Fsrmers* bk. Ilucks Other Pennsylvania any of it for fear it flight produce fatal conse­ Itcipectfully inforros the public tluU lie has **- county . par quences, and went on to say that it was not gen­ prices. ' " MOTBD to wearing "(Ft I had an addition to my amic- notes no tale N. B. The highest willbe given to about 150 most painful kind, viz: bleed- York bank * uine. Thoutaivft of; persons who are now en­ NO. 77, MABJCUT^ST. . tlMfcWthe DELjllVARE. joying the blessing* i health, established by its go"d setters if they apply as above. log from the lungs; to check the progress 12roo. 20th, The sUnd lately occupied by OHA«. CAXBt,next Dank of Del. > ]>ar Fanners bk. 8cbr. par me, Will bear me 01 1 of this assertion, TBAT the ,Parmer»' Bank, where h« ^f wtiic-b, the.»rs.t remedy resorted to, was \Vilmington&-Brin- PANACEA" door above that recommended by tlie immortal Dr. Smyrnfc par " PARKED' Rrjov NO VKO-ETA.DLK manufacture anil keep constantly for tale, dywine . pur bank no tale IS, Itf SVKB.I UltU'SC 14UAL TU SWilM't, AND NOTICE. JlflA.~-I wallowed as much fine suit, as mv Laurel MARYLAND. CAlt 01 TAKtir IK ALJ A8I3 WHSRI Bit BAS FROV- All persons indebted to tho K»i»»* of SAMU Stiver Spectacles, 7ablf and «ftu«ti