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JO HZ* ©••\\\ SOUTH siBi: 0tr«y (Keneba, ©utaria . . .• - «*t s TERMS/ ' • To village subscribers, $2 50 a year-. To those living put of the village, who call at the Office,, and to those; whq re- ceive the paper by mail, $2, payable in six months. • Tocomfpaniesofnpt less than ten, $1 50 payable in advance. - ; fll&N 0 P a P\ ers -#js,contihued without pay- ' rtf^^.'ftrrearages. f$*. ADVERTiSEMENTSjinserted at theusual rates. A liberal deduction to those who ad- vertise by the year. T' 'FARM! tfOlfc $£$& ''\ HE subscribe offers'-for sale h|s FA&M, situated on the western shore of theSeneca Lake, about three miles spilth of the vil- lage of Qeneva, consisting, of one hundred ar$ thirty-five apres of first quality land ;pne, hundred, of which ate Under good Cultivatipn; the residue is heavily,, ^rnbered principal- ly withwhite oak* There are two APJ!b>< Cf|cteirds, mostly grafted fruit, ..>.•• * . ; The 'improvements' consist «|, ia-^o-story\ frame flouse; a ne^ Barrftyiay thirty-five feet; shed andWogMise, twenty-four by fifty feet,,' <$rri crib, &c } , erected last sum- mer; the barn yard is Spacious and enclosed by a substantiaf close ( en.ce , al.so new. Several hundred\-pannels of post and raji t fence, underlaid with stone wall, have been put tfp the past seaspp. The location is not surpassed by any in'the qpuiity—paving )fle Lake in front, and cptcj^andittg ahlexteiffihfe, view of the suwoundpi scenery for.twenty miles, pr mpre. The bjnd has'a gentle slope •to Mie south and eas;t, a fine gravelly beach in'front and agood'lapqlog. TbespUisgood and will bare as abundant crbps of wheat as ; any in the ccunty.' .jShe healthiness of the' f irbximity tefl^e village* where ate schopTs,'an^ plaqes-pf rjub; id*bavingpear a,t hand ope pf its for w^eat, renders wis J>tace ention pf the practical agricul- #§. , -**',' ,? R#||^? M9$*y way fTOJn parti§tj|ars^rj(u,ire pf ths^sub- sctioer at tus resia^gej^a^-st.jSeneva. $OR\;0£m* |^HEsu%ift^r offers for sale ' JL \ pnjtopra|le 1 eipjtns, the pre- mises - oil.' wrrtc&ib'e tow resides, ! o n the* cSiSn^r, ,of, Pibitney%tree t alley itftbe^vjjlage of Gieneva*?>w On tire Ipt is, a stthsfatiBai tsfa-stpify M<i0 dwelling, a small fram» house, an excellent garden, wijh various other accommodations,, afida gooffblacksmith's-shop. A partof the purchase money will be required on giving possession—'the remainder on bond arid mort- gage. JOHN SMITE. Gemw, Mhj 86,1836. 15 for HOUSE &0R *.lX7i. T HE subscriber offers sale at a bargain* the two story DWELLING HOUSE in Bank Alley, next door east of Mr Cbarles A. Cook's residence/ J, BOGERT. Geneva, ApriU, 1836.\ 99^ •>. .' JFOM '4JXJB.. • F IVE and one-hajf apres of L4Nj»*^ithL that snng,ijWELLfl|pMHO€BE, si- tuate on, the we^t sidftJji-SfSin-tStreet, in the> north pa«,pfAf^'SPp£Geneva; fbrmerlyd owned by. JWm*W- : Inquire of J^W ^ JAMES THUWOODS..« * ^'.Gergva, #ec. 6,1836. 6w34 Floor Oil Cloths. 1 M PIECES.FI.OOR OIL CLOTHS, on JL 99 commission, for sale at the factory by J. THAYER. prices. Geneva, Dec. 6,1836, 38 Seneca-st. - 3m34 Broad Cloths «$• Cassimeres* \ PIECES BROAD CLOTHS and CASSIMERES, fpr sale by , J. THAYER, 38 Senec?-st. •• Geneva, Deo. 6,1836. .• 2m3^ November $§, I8$6,_ i riiim , &&$* \.\.•- iCtlX. hundred acres of first qiia- ^ iityvof .Land, situate in,the tow«t of Sjoio, Httihe county cf A|l!g>nyy4n».fchis state,.near the location of^ba^., Yi ^aB,rie,Ra11«ia!J,,be- ing-J'bt Ntt.M, ^' Also, 3fi(V-acites. «C Land,.aituate about 5 miles-southwesteriy.;from ; .Geneiza,; of which 150 «cr«gjarejcb3ar4a,an!d' •roeibVencedf with; a largevbarnaud: log! bon^i well; triade 1 an'd.of 4:FAr\-fetfa^tfpi«^ij^»P^ Geneva, or to the subscriber,on the premi- sest4 - V'RALPl£<«REGQitY. mht % 18364 '• 9 k OCT, .T. SPENCER. has'returned to hia Jfiice, south-east corner of the Public Square. Geneva, August 23,1836, 19 dm PIECES French and English SB-fJ MERINOS, for sale by* \•* % « J. THAYER, 38 Seneca-s.|,. Geneva, Dec. 6,1836. •* * 2rii84 JOHNS: R'EEP; •SEALS* IN DRY OOODS, GROCERIES, ' •' . 4jBt» CROCKERY, ' -. Water-atrcpt, Geneva. ' 33 C„HJE'&P &•$ W fi? O 6W> S. , A MlfllBT the clashing of politi cal opin- JM. ions byrWbiCh the state »f New-York is now convulsed, I would beg leave to draw the attention of the\ inhabitant*\of Geneva anttits vicinity, to a largb and splendid as- sortment.of PRIME NEW •>.•• FALL & WINDER G0<J)PS: purchased from the la^Ompprtations, and at auction; all of wfajcii^erit the attentipn of purchasers who have- Sivy regard fpr their purse, as many goods will'be sold at the most reduced prices fur cash, and to punctual customers on the usual credit. - To my numerous friends and.customers, as well as those of Mi- t>avid SUHall, I take this opportunity to offer my sinSare thanks for past patronage, and hope by continued exertion on the part of : Mr. Hall,.tP please my customers and Jo merit a continuance,bfi their kind favors. . , ,-_, . • :J^'-Mm : My stock of GROCERIES §m4&Smf complete in every tespfgU^immmM^M ; *- . • -wWK ' Geneva, Nov. 16, l^^^lM^f^S' AVING, by cpnstant bad health, been cpnipelled to' dispose\ pf my establish- 'ment on the Hill, in Maia-stveet, and about to discontinue business altogether, I cannot cpnseientiously retire, without tendering to my friends and customers, the tribute of gra- titude and respect which T sincerely feel for the uniform kindness and support which they have afforded ape, throughout every vicissi- tude I have passed, from the first starting of my business tp the present moment. Byj their aid and my unceasing industry, I have gained a little small change and some property;. and, until very lately^ indulged -1$ h,6pe that Providence wnulfl p^rtiiitt iple tp Jiy-e sn^i epjby riry earnings in health and tranquiUity. But in that 1 was mistaken-^ my health is gone, and has left.me little be- hind for my consolation and comfort ifibis world, ..- g. I have'sbld ihe establi^bm^t. above men- tiprtea to Mr. .HOWARD STA0Q, w&o wULcPnduct the business on^tfje same liber-; alarms .yirhich it has hither|p|been conduct- ed by pie; an^I tafee this occasiqn to recom- meiitl ,him to my customers apd the public in general. *_' .!'•'.\.••'' • Your hunjble Servant, f., , * . \•> ' ^OH]N ^BACKENSTOS,E. V - Ge&Vfa'Or.toher5,'18$6. . |5 THE MORE CONVE|J|ENT SEASON.. BY MBS. SKJltiJ BNET. Alonabewept. that ver^,p ijht Tlie onjbaBsadoi'of God, with, aJroeatzeal Of eloquence; had warned lilqi (o repent; And like the Roamn at Drildllli I eldi, Hearing the troth he trerobleflj/lVonBoience w rougbt, Yet Bin allured. The «Briigt|'t hook him sore, The dim lamp waned; the ho« 'of midnight lolled; Prayer sought for cntin(ice,'tp : | the heart bad elated ,;3 Its diamond valve. Hethre^ monhla.tpi And bade the Bplrlt of Ills Go|t> eparl. ' ' Hut there was war within Kbj||nd haul \ Uepait not utterly Otou ffl< Retain when youth ispaisi the cfpeliy to Int m& perish ? cfwel Wberf-wfi compasvioo, if my own sex reCi*»e» it I ,Qh remenibtf that mer- cy—that pl'ry ig (he. attribnte of angel*,]' M ^^^M>^l!(t©meofan :!A, '•y •• - ' \•**• fo>f onto ofanjjjjjf hussy' and! i|i|wm|w •ww»i*an hd tnaki ifVlOl 'piMtonr-' Li'*'' legoidhe^ngWlSj^ li'-till ttio.Mmrtil 5 • ; Jiill the-world'-., ^'| SB's vlg'rou* Mime ^ tideawa^. , jj|ji|, and eathjihpqt\ 1 ;• '\\\' •\tan troei'\ 1 ^ •'. ., eofhoatf^i 1 ' ' ' l?Druoiile.d—\.- . »ijnke r, the rigid, chain toplored,'' ito the $$&:;•• y*mx: fefapple alVess| 4og to the htrj . ient», P$ if he bad nover'^uilttjil it pld «utor that bad eve\ fliwed #ith him but W&s wjtlcome to partake Wf hut fcb$er, and iho»e who bad been hiijme»8roBte# r < i>reyjous' tp* hi* mounting tlte ^trmfo'rtri, fif of -good F b^ ^^^^Hccessfui s#'h.imsel^Y I tjjft' hi/pwn tab(fe,.;^o|l»t'ss«id'6fj \ I f*t»ne, whicSM&iacciaitom- a%W%P»ui#«'S|)>rnis1h%cA-s Ut cbilticliy-fo»,4ii> was a bacher adopted b&ri^flfew, determinWj him the bulK^0»liis(%rdper|y. •_% •',? * The ybang ma1»,v^p rea^rfy ^vas natnra .1$ ftf arfamlable djsnositiori? on this, aJfSssip'n; to hts^urfcie's fMipf^assqfciatc'd with some of the Jashing cbpicterf^tif tti^fe, abd be- came linctureflSwith vices ^aiid'fQHi'es. HeJ Jfh4been irij^iducedi^o tbefaraiiy of Lieu- T . -„„_.,-„ r r ^•'int^-*-by Br'bfother^nlSer: atidlfiat ^\'UFSoTv^at's th^'itaa^/fc*j{uaintnnce, which termtffnfed so aadl^.-for L^. ...tA^... /!:„_!. **li„ .».__ nnnV T Unit nmb hamtn TV at Via- n-ieMALiialii i^e.shphltje'tf,' a boy thejitherd ^S^ere^ttelming JL T.tt : H* & G, C. SEELYES , c^KAie ,«q|^S3^E, .apacidjiJtjopal ; supply of DRY GtRJDs? \of air ctescriptiPns suited to the season,,.,.Tha-aUrar.tion to^casknutchasocs. j;flti,in-.hf»'r-\\ >1 i-\\\- K ° f \»inn croi)Jjr_tjiaB_f!' i r any other establishment in this section \of country. Let them call and see. Geneva, Nov, 23,1836. 32 EJLEGAJN^r ASSORTMENT OF T HE subscriber has again returaed.from New-York, and has just-icceived, ^id is nbw opening a.LARGE and WEiii SE- LECTED assortment^f FALL'and WINTER GOODS, whichivill be sold as cheap as can be. purchased in the state Hev ibvites those persons wishing, to purchase CHEAP and DE- siRABtEGppdsj ttt'cgll &ndsechisbeforepur-,j .chisirig?-\ ^'^ f.3. RtlMNiEY. ! Genetia, Oct. 19,1836. 27 Valuable Property for &ate* T Tife subscriber, wishing^'to engage in ntber business offers to sell his pla|p, in Genevja, aitnatKti pD the.wM side pf Wa- ter-'st|ee.t b a few rodkiiprth p'f O^stle-street, jptniijg on the ng'i^|be Lot 6c<iugied by E., Beach; and an alley oh the sotitb, running frpm^liir to^^Getieisee-street, and on fhe wes|Ahg, Lpt. lately owned by Andrew P. TWmahV,. 0n f^ie premises is a two-story FRi^SPJ' fitOUSE, in good repair, with a qaljelne'nt'Btoryi all in gottd order; attwo- Stb^'FifeAME BUILDING, occupied as a Shop for Mill-Stone making, thirty-four feet long,audacv.enteep feet,wide; alspj^BARN, tw«in|y,-4w,n ^by eighteen, feet,, and, cither ?pn- venient p,ut*hnu.ses. Any person wishing for a good location for business, in the vil- laa'a^T 'Geneva,\vould do well to look at the aWfe defcribed premises. Possession Will h 5 Mrvfeb by tH6 flrstrjf M-ay: bext, if sold'spbn. • • \' CHESTER LEE:' Gm&sa, Oct.26, 1836. ...... 28 •'••\fi.i. \\.' : — <—- ' — •- : 'i\j'-' —^• FOR SAiE. fTj^HE sttbsdriber offers fct sale JL that valtfable Stand, known -as the FARJttEjR§ HOTEL, ., which is .piohabiy trjemost eligi- ble iproperty inithis villag6„pitber for a Fw- liiMousti, Boarding Hovst, Semincijy pr dwel-% ling, lib has the most,exteaj^iVpi.prospect of, our beautiful village, lake, and ^he Surround- ing country, of any other house, in the viU lage. ' ••-.--••• • -~ • - Atsd, three houifcs andjbfs-rfn WilliarnVst., one M brick dwelling. •Ai§6;, oTiiebn Wa'shinglton-stre'ist. ^EKiiis-aOiiej-half cash', a'nd this remain- derin^thYe'e Itnd 'four years. •\ ' r ' ' • #, w&m. ;mma,Stpt.i^ ? m^ \ .85* A.STRAL LAMPS, a great variety? Jp.'SATIN BEAVER HATS, Cheap! DA8rASQ.UINE, a new article for winter dress; for sale at . ; H. H. & G. C. SEELYES, Woo. 23,1836. 32 CKC3RCH PSALMODY. HE hew collection of Psalms and Hymns used in the Presbyterian Church, a large supply of the various sizes, forilale at the Bookstore* of • BOGERTS & WYNKOOP. Geneva, Oct 18, : . ; 27 T' May tairfoT?®fny yet^, r -For Vast etejiflty ?f»T^ And.reaoon fled. The triaril(ic:j. A'na : grappledlikoa'nend,Vltii:.» Till darkness imote ttie eyflbiillai Closed in around his heart.-Strih; Lay vanquished and distorted. Bpb#eye delights i!fe& -i5ifewith^e, calm hour-' flt '. '\ |6ve with dedtli, rielta and crict, hd thick ice Tlie poor clay iut tho soul— The soul whose promisedjieasorijnever couie, To hearken to hla maker's call,lad gone, To weigh his sufferance with Ilia own abuse, Andbide the audit. e veteran, flinging the man jj^'of the room, and' giving inlaid him sprawling on the W$$, lubberly rasca^! what, « ( jn'distress! And ybiffturn-^ la^dy) to sland looking on ! ls ; this a jtsbrjptign taBJtntry ? For shame, old woman V 1 ,\'gM\*oman forsooth!\ ex- claimed theMOW ilpfblj exasperated landlady. Wbut, you takes v , eh ? But she shall , „ -„,- , j&iay she,shan't, then. Come here, pmtMl#!M nobody shall barm ou while t>ffi.p^' J ' * • • • ~ • MEW MQOMM.' — 7 J APHET in search of a Father, by Cap- tain Maryatt.. Slavery in the United States, by Paulding. One in a Thousand, by the author of Darnley. Stories of the Sea, by Capt. Maryatt. Rienzi, the''last of the TriBttnes, by Bul- wer. • Life pf Washingtpn, by Paulding. Classical Library —Horace, translated by Francis, 2 vols. Ovid, translated by Pope, and others, 2 v. Also, most of the School Books in use. Just received by BOGERTS & WYNKOOP. < !< leva, May 25,1836. 6 TO ANDREW JAOSSON. Written, cifi£r<n(e calama, on hcipng the glad ntiii of hi8 pi abdola recovfirys* ByE,W.D.'f ' Chieftain I wo cannot sparo thee yet— •\TJiy work It is not done— ( WBat;mnn can do, that tcilt thou do Before thy course Is run. »,, We wish to see thy foes tliipe own Before that thou shalt die. v ' . Chieftain! we cannot spare thee yet— > tullanflny hearts abound Withlovo of country, still 'tis rare A soul like thine is found— And dim will be each palriot eye, When thou, brave Hickory, shall die. Chieftain! we cannot spare thee yet— * • The ruler Heaven gave Will smile In joy ere yet ho sinks Into the slloat grave, And find the brilliant wurk raised high He planned before thal-h.e stonier; OhieftalnJ wo cannot spare thee yet- To thy proud deeds we owe Unmeasured, boundless gratitude, • .rm^u mn -itrnsrci grorw. Andmay proud years of joy roll by, Lov'd^Cliicllaln, eretnatrnousnaiiuic. [From the N. Y. American.] The annexed beautiful, and, as we, happen to know, justly applied lines, are in truth what they purport to be, an impromptu by a gifted pen, suggested, by a casual con- versation : t IMPROMPTU. On a Lady who is said to refrain habitually from all Evil Speaking. Blest are the lips that open but to bl.-sb ! That never yet tho gentle heart belied! Still prompt to smile, to praise, or to caress— Andevcrslow to censure or to eliide 1 Bles*. shall they icon earth by all who hear, Nor their vocation change in Heaven above! For what do angel lips in that bright sphere, But sing of praise, of mercy, and of love 1 * T' MJV&iM&MWCE. HE ALBANY FIREMAN'S INSURANCE COMPANY, having established an agency at Geneva, will insure property On as liberal terms as any pther company in the state. -Application to be made to • DAVID S. SKAATS. Geneva, Nov. 2,1835. -. 77 B EAN'S|RSeumatic^iils—highly re- commended by many in this neigh- borhood afflicted with the above painful com- plaint—for sale at the* Bookstore of BOGERTS & WYNKOOP. Geneva, April 29, 1835. 50 VIOEiJJVIS: VMOJLIMS! A C ASE of superior Holland and French VIOLINS. Also, BOWS, Bridges, Strings, Preceptors, Rosin, Pegs, and Music. Jttst received and for sale at the Bookstore of BOGERTS &. WYNKOOP. Jime 29,1836. 11 (C1EVERAL articles>pf Infantry EQUJP- CT MENTS are offeritl fas sale at a bar- gain 7 . • Apply at the Bookstore of BOGERTS &,WrsB»<So.i>, nearly opposite the Hotel. ^Geneva,, August 11,1835. 65 lORSALE. V^ptiABLj gptTSEand ^^-, £04*;. situpyi pa'Main-; stteet, opposite the Presbyterian, Church; on t^e firirnises ^is a iing ^suitable jfor-sbjfffice,^ pres- ent cocenpied by flrs. Hudscjbj^.Bogert.—• Fer furthei particulars, inguira^ orTB. A NAGX.EE , #%oiit, or, B. WHITING, Esq G*8*!»a. * !V ^;-<'\- \ - • 73 T HE subsorlbeV^offetfi for stde twb wall PEWS in the Presbyterian Church, nhe'ttn^tbe south side and one oh the north side.*They will-be sold cheap, and on easy terrbs Pf paytnfmt. 3. BOGERT. Ge'neDit; March 23,1836. 97 Surgical Instruments. S ANFORD R. HALL has on hand and will procure to order, Amputating, Tre- panning, Dissecting and Pocket Instruments, and Surgical Instruments generally, at the manufacturers' prices. Geneva. Mav 17. 1836. 5 FRIENDSHIP'S R BJV[B JflBJlAJVCJER S. T HE .Naval Annual'; the Token ; Reli- gious Souvenir; the Gift; the Vio- let; the Amulet; Friendship's Offering; the Magnolia ; the Book of Flowers; Com- mon place Book of Poetry, with a great va- riety of other works, suitable fnr Christmas and New Year Gifts, Fbtf sale at the Bookstore of *• BOGERTS & WYNKOOP. , November 8,1836.. k 30*i •Mnk&- OotJ 6VdtS3&.-.-fS •iy;tT. 'i'^iy t\ T4> KE^T' &tHE cttftVeiSietit ©ffice. next W door nortfe of DV. Gartet's l«&«5re; Maih^st., Geifefva. Pos- itse'sliofl g4vetiim»Bdi&tely: to Mr. Wra. W. C'art&r, buro the subsBber. a. J. mrn^§m : CJROWIV «I,ASS. HE subscriber having been apppinted ..... Agent fpr the New-Yerk & Brqpklyn Crown Glass Cpropany, in this place, offers for sale a very extensiye.assortment.of GLASS at reduced prices. The above Glass is war- ranted equal to any manufaptured in the JcrMntry, and at the present low prices, atferds ft rare opportunity for builders and others Jto Ljpitfcurea firat-i-gte Article. SANFO-RD R. fitALL. Gmva, M(dy 17, 1836. , 5 r.Qmvdi NoQ' S5» 1885. PflSlijias'ter. 80 * KoRmmnvRTo mwrw ' BO>SES*lb.N GJV'EK JFlfKST' OF .W#t. , ' ; K CONVENIENTHOUSE IL on the north side of W»k iiabT-street, well forriisb'ea wjth .WAtER from the ^rt c M«i „ 6 ' CiBTiiftN. #bere is attaVfJelJ t^trJe House f pleasant LOT, capable of b^iug »ade ^fiqrliGaijdenj and on which « a. va- jrirjty.' of •Wmit tPmt»of beaft quality. Po* terms-apply to N.' B.Kiadef? Esq., or to tWe subscriber on the premises. ^miAfrUl%\m. MOO Weicspaper &g$neiji. (TJHE SaturdayEvebingl'dst; theiExT • tra Globe; Parley's Magazine aad The Cultivator. r K* G. jr., GROSVENOll Agent. <0niva,June 23,1835- .58 T HE subscribers having purchased the exclusive right pf manufacturing and vending, in the viHage of Geneva, Cainartr daigua, and county of Ontario^ tob arScle comt«on% kuottJB as the Piatent Boubie fte- flecting Baker, we hereby caution all pier- sons 'against infringing on our rights in any way, either by manufactbring, vending, or purchasing of any other persons except the subscribers, or their particular agents, undor tbeperiaityof this taw. * * . WOOD «B#B«fMO«ft. Geneva, June 25* 1835. „ • \.'.99 IVIRMSII. \ J UST received % the subscribers, fptjr barrels ceach, polishing, picture-fumK| ture and furniture VARNISH. The above' article is warranted; being made of the pu- rest materials, and atthe most extensive ma- nufactory in the country, it will: commend itself to all wbo may use it. The attention of Coach and Cabinet makers is respectfully solicited. For sale at reduced tirlces, by LUTHER KELLYV& CO. Gettevh^ept. 5Y1M6C ; ' 21 SnExlRI.VG .miClIM.VE. f • ^HEls'ubscriber hasvfor ,sal e, on consign- JL irjetft, Parson'sJinprovedSHEARING MACiHdNES, at theimanufactprers' prices. -''.: \.• ucr- -!«'#*> i HALL; . Geneva, ^ : &:^f l f ' V , \ . 5 B OGERTS: &• Wf NKO0P prop&se. pflblishirigtifsnnicicfii^ncoiiragefflent is pfferedt s Lithographic-View of the-vil- lfrge df Geneva,* from a dTawiwg by Mt. H» Walton. ., ' . * , The view is from the foot of the Lake, and the Artist has deHneatedvOur beaut'fill vil- lage with g«eat ndelity. The picture may be seen at the Bookstore, and all wbo baVe a desire to obtain a correct picture of GiSne- va, can do so by becoming subscribers. Genev^ A}is. S, tm. 16 ROUND PLASTER atid MME on htnd btid ftir mle b> * : ;•.•. - • •••»• •'••••v?:- •*£&*» tmAm> • • V Qtntw, Augutt, > 311836. 20 WILL' BLOCK. A TRUE TAJLE. \ But the creed of a sailor still further extends j He believes'Ms his duly, likewise, \ To cpmfprt his poor (listieas'd.irn>sauintes nnd friends, Arid the girl that is faithful to prize.\ - -. It was on the afternoon of a lovely day in summer, a Veteran tar came whistling through the narrow lane that cuts off a considerable portion of the main road between Plymouth and Exeter, and shortens the journey to the weary traveller. There was something in his whole appearance so' peculiarly interest- ing and neat, .that the passenger, after re- ceiving his, \wliatcheer what cheer!\ could not refrain rrom turning round and stopping to take another look. Indeed that sparkling eye of good humor and-pleasantrwtbat countenance displaying at once the geWrous benevolence pf his heart, was nol easily pass- [ ed by unnoticed, or readily forgotten, His dress consisted of a blue jacket and white trousers, a straw hat bound with black riband thrown carelessly back upon his head, so as to display the stragling locks of silvered grey that flowed benea'tb, and a ~foiack silk hand- kerchief loosely knotted round his neck, over which lay the while collar of bis shirt, a short cudgel was tucked tinder bis arm. Ho had jpow reached the inn by the. way side, where he proposed heaving to, to' hoist in n fresh supply of grog andboiscuit for the voyage. Crossing tbe threshold, and entering the pas- sage, his ears were saluted with vile discor- dant sounds of someone in a terrible passion. %Never throw hot water and ashes to the wijadward,\ says the old tar, shortening sail: \I'd sooner engage a squadron of fire ships than one woman in a rage. They're sure to have tiie last broadside, even while sinking.'^ He was^puttirig about to start off again, when asweet voice, in plaintive supplication,struck upon his heart, and brought him up. 'Twas in reply to the vociferations of the termagant, and he remained backing and filling in tbe passage. \ W ftat, money—ciotlies-^nil lost, did you say?\ exclaimed a' \rough strained throat, something resembling the combined noise of a blacksmith's bellows, and a nint mill? \All gone, eh?\ & Ye* ma'am—all lost..to me,\ replied a fetnale, intones which would have excited pity iA anjPh.eari tliat f \ utied the smallest acquaintance 'with hu- nify. \ So you think ibfestoiy will do, eh J\ cbhtinued the 'first: \*n».obt do the', inissus, so you must tramp. I don't keep a house of vagrums, and sich like.\^%'Indeed indeed,/lis-trtie; thfe villains r<ibbed ; me of all, arJd I have walked many, many<weary miles. Ohi but for a piece of bread—* lit- tle cold water!—can you deny nife this ? In- deed I've not been Used to beg.\ \Wb^k thsifMbe Way with ail yau canting crtsatorei J-all ladies, for asptb! Where'd^loticox^ from*\ ••'« OH, «ia?am, Fwa «retelie^|iH, yet I was once happy s iiorrow bat#d* ed reacbed me-iloit, lolt Lucy'•-*'('«»; I M* bow it k! Hmmi yok^v»b«»WJtb tbeW* tew»,lw«ijo*?HWtoyiyo*^difor-BethH»«} —there, get out of my hop\ getourl «ay!\ old Will, flourishing ^h^lticV, \and I'H^- I 'i | -J\•'**\\ A y* Jnat's rights keep qff for if yon cgjrfe athwart .my. hawse\ bW my\ wig buVrll cut your' cables!\ Poor Lti^j, hajiy got close to his side; butfearinglferpro\ep- to,r would be injured for his generb«ty,,lfee entreated him to desist. \ I am not .woiithjjri your notice sir: only.a drdp of water (arS^i amfaiiilf.\ ' . -T.V'* 2 '\ \Shall have the best the house affords, while I have a shot in the locker. Go along old Mother.S.queeze-lninon, and get some- thing for thenar child; don't you seethe's all becalmed ?'*<- '' What, give my property to vagrums and wenches!—not I indeed!' Will you pay the reckoning V s \ Avast, old Grampus! think of this here when you stand at another bar, and the last great reckoning comes—how will yon look then ? .This will stand It black account against you, apd what'll you have to rub it off with, en T Go, get her a'glass of wine.\ \And who's to pay? Wine indeed!—get her fbme water. Jack,\\ said, the now alarmed landlady, for Will's re- flection, and tbe solemn manner in which it was uttered, operated powerfully on her con- science. *'*Jlcave to, you porpoise faced swab—none of your water;, get u s some wine* and the Best in the house ipo, d'ye hear ?— Why, what's the lubber grinning at ? Will this satisfy you, ye old she shark ?\ tbrust- 'ing his hand into hisjacltet pocket, and draw- ing it out again filled wbh gold*-\ Will this ~%satisfy you ?\' The landlady's countenance brightened up: \ Why if s o b e as how you means to pav fpr it, that's another tbing.-^r- Well, well, i dare says VQulre a eentlemari, after all.\ Come chTTd,[to L u oj'i) lam sorry I was JWi hn*eh. hat i**jB.<M,lj*JEwjr —oy* Thw^ run, John, and fetch a bottle of my best wine, and some of those nice sweet cakes—Stop, John, stop, I'll go myself for the poor dear.\ \ Ha, ha, ha! what a generous heart!\ cried Will; \ how it expands at the voice of dis- tress !\ shaking his pockets. \ Here's the. key will unlock the flood-gates of her bene- volence at any time, (holding up a guinea,) but come, pretty one,\ drawing a chair, \sit down nnd rest.\ '• Oh, sir. how shall I ever j repay your bounty ?\ said Lucy. \ Wait till I ax you,\ replied Will, who felt hurt at the idea of being repaid. \ Here miss,\ said the landlady, entering, \ take tins nice cake and wine, it will da you good. God bless your sweet face! why, do you think that I would go for to hurt a hair of your, head ?\ \There there, there's enoughof it, no more palaver; I arn't agreed for that,, you know, though'!-suppose you'll consider it in the bil!.\ Luckily at this moment, to prevent the gathering storm, the bell rung-violently in another room, at.d she disappeared.— \ Come, cottie, don't be backward ; never mind an old sailor,\ said old Will: \refresh yourself, and tell me what I can do to serve you, speak as if i was your father.\ \Oh sir, don't ttrlk of my father;-! have fixed a wound in his heart\ \There there, don't cty ; jl carn't bear to sec a woman's tears—it makes a fool of me: but teil me poor Lucy was begun. Yet he passionately loved her; butf-fearing tlie condemnation of the admiral, and the loss of his patronage, he. had withdrawn himself front Exeter with- out even bidding her farewell, choosingrath- er to iinmiire himself from the world than break the oath he had, pledged to Lucy, or dislodge hi? uncle by marrying without bis consent, knowing that the old-gentleman was ambitious for his nephew to look for a wife agreeable to the high prospects before htm, and equally convinced to thwart his inclina- tions would be to annihilate all his hopes, and cast him adrift upon the. wnrld, Stich» was the state of affairs when Lucy i'dft bej'hoine : to endeavor to gain an interview \V'ith h.$- lover, and fell in with old W.iH*^yhoi'n'eariy life according to his own account, had'sailed with th.etadmiral, and was now goingtO paj f him a visit, and see some pf his ojd mess-. mates, pf whom tbe principal part of ihB household was composed. She liad'.igi^n ] plundered by some villains, of all&i%j^tsilp 'eaVa't daybreak, but stijl co%tinu|d| s - 4fei - a£aa IHi till woin ^hTSKR&eY '^^§mH^$i^!ai| te - w §, she euteredjhe-.ian ^d®™*™***\*^ prppjel fbe co'rnp try, iyt your*»D'^ OTeTprecipipes^l Mdlbn^r stream*,, their tfou/se^r*^ % reftgefor tola vapor!.. .fri Wffifflm ^nd.ffloitfctingltlill c\mm*AMm>m fori, btftM l ntisdbm ^h^a^blfafgtil^l ''• Themintl of ybur childis'con?! he wilt be learning a lesson' 'o^oj. ypn least tilitfk of it. To ycljir.cflili^ 'remark is wisdom; your observation^^ fif}er|Cft^yoijr opinion, sound,'d#Srti|l$Jr I'loar Weed a law; your chiW i»\ *«»•&* leSs'on from every look, and' si* most of ail; your example is edii^st'infr^WO child-., It^isabpok constantly ^p/Ste)^.* f *| hirtii\;a>d which he is consiantly studying- >? Be careful, anxious father, aWPytiu, fond mother, that you inSert no p-.ige wfeit-li faere- nfteryou tilay wish to tear, no tin\C]> »u may ^.a wish to. blof; be carefulthat yott admit rota* that tuuch read volume, no sentiment whirl^^pvj you are»unwillfn| your child should trail cribe on the fair tab*lef witltirt bisf^wn -. : > - '-^'i-^' i : • 5*. ^'^ 5 cent bosom. :.* '.'~~'s&'<£%&. Fearnpt-th^I am-ahottts^llljijet to inflictpnlyPu a*fe^bn^ng(felreral|dnc«itl i t Scboo.lVac^ejiHe»i9i»ttCol}ej' , «, hive be 1 founded'forWSttc^tM^ilie mind .heart i to th%fe%£f»%^M, . \what !ias'1*e*HW w ViQit of fbc^atnl^TlteM AJOtt ghould mdefed'*e^Hl!pft&n«d r .pure • nndefilcti, bitt -the jbaiid'^jgh^ist *• At •The giteafc ^ecret^ghjs f%rtuns^iy|§WWe^r ffrro wat^t o'fc,co.ii»tittW | > eani.ifcttM»**y(i«ii&hiM fowiTffl'*m >& tbat|?W<o i ,<>rove. ffilppshades of evfeg 01 *n JSffifafr] tT^P^Bxmmi^ Mm? as. they ,pas*d mtfe*ahe itwtmMM^®^^ W|io,l>y;;tMS||?^l\^|jWf ••\ .* >-!^l4JDi^suHaftofeHie^Ja1el!l»^• , — i.* i But this nflm»f^iii^ljo^g3ni , »e ( i|»»M ftifiner's d^i%^Mtj^rMr«i«t-« 'to iwilliog fPttHstjy^ ;da'\?n |( I ; «tiebgtb;Ie6th>w^ettbMt|rfei' CM be ujjrfn •altd^Weir asftstan&e-isi^ed -Therj.\\* .varidusi;emp|pySaetits initne|iioui», th t^mW^Wr'''^: 'f^^m^xmi:^^ honestly all about it, for I have got to p<> to old Atlmiral M——-'s by nighl.\ 'JiO— >— Grove?\ inquired Lucy, much agitated.— \ Why, aye, do yon know him ?\ 'No, sir; but—but 1 have seen—I have been in com- pany with his nephew,\ and again she burst into tears as if her heart would break. \ Why aye, I see bow it is; knock old Will down for a witch. I see how it is;' this h some of Master Tommy's dojngs, eh ? Zounds I\ clenching his fist, \but no matter.\ \And where are you come f/pm ?\ \ From my father's, sir.\ \ And who is your father*?\ \ Ob, do not ask me! my name is Lncy B \ \What the daughter of old B that was in tbe Venerable as first Lieuteu- ant?\ \Yes I am indeed his wretched daughter.\ \ Zoutids, why,\ starting up in a passion—\ why, and has Tom dared? •' .• But don't be frightened, don't le frightened. And so you have:-desertSd your home and my poor old friend?'' \Spare me sir!' spare me! If my father was indeed your friend, oh succor hiserring chiltf!\ \ Well, well, well, my upper works get ,crazy,now-~- hardly able to weather.the storm, Biit the villain that would betray innocence, and then abandon his victim, zounds!—but come, come along.\. \ I thought of going to the admiral's, sir.\ \To be sure,, to be sure I; we'll be under way in a .minute.\ \ Ye'i ?*\ j perhaps he will not see me, or it may b' ,n \ Ijur'ipus to his interests; and oh! ''•*? n '\. willingly die to serve him, forbeb' 8 a >eel- ing heart.\ \A what? a fecH'g ben\*— Why are you here then ? B.«< c f' ne al , on S' sweetheart!\ and, dischats\^ » ,e reckon- ing, ihey set off in coifi^Py - v Of all the eccentf.- beings in this eccen- tric world, old Ad*.\*! M-M« the ^ino»t«c« centrk He hwl r'« n sole|#%^e!|tcfrorn thfr^ffifln o< cabin-boy. tp\vl^ajlffiiial > ,iB.f had norbftfio , riti \I c»me in . . would say, \and didp't eteep in»the >indpws,*' He fend lijeeitt ^nr«rn to abs.eW, Hottae ing^Kjrnisetlto-exert himself in obtaining an interview 'between Mr,. Mr— and: his con- voy, deft hetat.if'shprt distanc,«,andproceed- efl onwarU.' Ahijost overpowered]by. her re- flections, and eve\ry pulse throbbing violently, with agitation, sheJeanedVagainst tfie trhnk of a tree, expecting to see tl^e' being whom next to Heaven she4nvcd utost^enilerlyt> ; : It- was now tno. dark to distinguilsh objects %w she could hear foolStepsaSpprpachinj, and she sunk t without'sense.-or inotian -to the ground. On recovery she found herself sit-; ting on a couch in a small room, and the old housekeeper, with other'femalcs, sedulously administering to her* nfecessitj,. Her eye glanced wildly round fpr another object.while the old lady strove to sooth her mind, inform- ing ber that it was-nerself \<-.hP had discover- ed her in. the avenue, at the re.quest of old Will. Refreshments were placed, of w.h\ch Lucy partpok.ap,ariiigly,ue*sirp»9 pf knowing, yet trembling to'a\Sk whether 6tfe ,Sl-*-r\*»J in tbe bouse, or had seen the worthy veteran, her conductor. . ?\ •* Pray sir,\ saiu> the xtdni^rat,.entering the room abruptly, when his nephew was silting. nltmc -ntnl nxminuung. Ufxaa, the oU}ect-ol* bis sincere attachment, little imasinine that she wbo occupied bis thought was at that moment under the same roof, \ pray, sir, what does that man deserve who^rpbs a friend of his dearest treasure—who,-Ite\aling into the confidence of a young and artless girl, under the flag of affection, tnt-flapi; rate, and plunders his prize with Ve-? morscless cruelty?\ The yqung man 4 sjit petrified, fur these questions were precisely accordant with his own feeling! previou3 to the entrance of his uncl.e^- \ Answer me,\ exclaimed the admiral, raising (jis jVoSce, \ answer me directly I\ \ I cannot, sir, 1 am too dee'ply sensible of error.\ \Or what does be merit,\ continued the admiral, \who contrary to the views of a relative that has* raised him to opulence, first contracted him- self to a young female, and then deserted her?\ \Infamy infamy and disgrace !\ex- claimed the agonized M , \ I feel it all—> all, and shudder!\ \You have judged right, sir, your acquaintance with the poor distressed child of Lt. 15—i— I have just re- ceived information of, and your own, lips have condemned yon.\ \Not so much as my heart, sir,\ replied.M-^— \Pass what sentence you please, but, oh! suffer me to expiate my faults! Do nc.t drive me to des-- perationi\ •' *Tte well, sir, you are convin- ced of your error,\ aud ringing the bell vio- lently a servant appeared.' \ Order Mr. M.*s horse to the door,\\ thin turning to the yon'tig man, \ This is no longer a home for you ; iiotvever, yon shall first have the'satlsfactiou nf facing your \accuser;\ 'and again ringing the bell, directed anoihcr servant to intro- duce the stranger. No culprit ever stood tnpre agitated than M—— while ihese orders were given. He fixed his «yes upon the door in anxious expectation: but what were bis feelings—what his agony, when Lucy herself appeared-!- He would. h%c rushed towards her, but h»s uncle caught his arjxu and in a voice that made the poor g«i^frem-- *..-., in.« .. ?m&M [ kind\pY«fn , oUft,^StiSuimlf! »' dbg dea anji the* fie'ld\ W\W&&A (KflBB atid, if pT^sibte? l?t .«hei?i?l|feri*e *W\ labor^^ spme^ribeb.ga)|o^a%ifioneyWB ation or;indulg^ce#rneverili^l holu^ ited praise orrewjMi- AeftRtonitU 3 - to-expect otbt^s#ap:^i|l|riii tl thi'y cats \a^.jfMjlf^r^tfeetti^f 1*M, upbtj theif'-b'wa Strenprl^Sito trust ii owp energies. .W^iatevefetanv lie (lie55 prospect an life,/ teach tnieu in de ttekiown resourced. Help^ht«HBi anS'lfec/tipntiter atscbmmaaSiiiiirf ^jL,-, 'nl^detatltiifitiitbeir oxpectltipis, T33W fferatTon in their pleasurest. ^1- v|-I^W Teach them t* «v*ere Gotd a|§aW*| r.either despite tabor nor- husbanilrytl theJlo3t lligbjGjoiliha^i««^i#^^ them to bear trTeyoke in tft%s*cnithj|^|b«lM tto with' all diligence wb§teyer|:fh%iriihjf find IP do; sii shallyOuij^c^rf„w|;th*B^ cpmpetehcies and Iia|mirjess pf ; iVith1|bT;iP mischances of this world cannot Je^fiRS^ them. And when you shaliliayehpertp l |'|ni^^^ all life's duties and enjoyed liie*£ p!«ia«(ii»|^^S when your'wearied frames shall find o/bjiisffie^lf™ pose beneatb the soil ypn baT e > jfii|mmtj^''.; ctiit|.v]ated, and tit-hen yoni 4 «ni^t?f4>^^I^JI(^^ pf cam fuljy ripe, shall be gatJr^|e^i^n.|^ »:> stpreljpusesj.not' fnffde with ;baffdsf,:;etenii^^ in the heavens-—your-gratefulchildrenJ|«^3 •arise and bless your mefeo>j^]0feyf!to|^^^fflL_ living monutwentsfi which shalt Deatiifctbfj^^^ii tlr.it you laid for them, in early life* htibttil^fe* of patient, cheerfut antf Contented, jn8jS6r^fj>$^ the fountain for a mrfnly, viifuous and%or^5 ' ;: ^ orable independence. - ., •* .,• vl? *,^- , __, _., ,-•„• .^.—i_,—ii_iis.. i ,-,'Kg.:',.?..';;s': A DEEU OP ,s«iBtE' n'X3l'i»G.^Mrl^MelCs ..... D. Garland, nf Newark pnblisU^lnitiie^lilfi^i ly Advertiser of that 'tit.y.^Hg'--'fjsifelhg^ipwi CPtint of-tbe rescue of \hia ; only: \s^. 'fforfn the recent conflagraiion. .\' ^f*;?*;^ ^ ill \ My sops a boy ofli .^earsiiiSAT^^fi^ or boyisriiiardihood,ascendeij t^Jtnfif™\ story of a wopdenbtiiidihgjtirear^^bJB a trunk makerssHepin flrirl|ef%jleli^n\<E\ of the building at the.'tfiri^Siittj^.^^ Strayed, and\ see eai fn^laliels^^ftnlll the bystanderstoW lh,e bo^ tb'cb\n1ftge^|ti the chimney tottlqd.' Kft,$i^^iate'p'.3 tempted it, bitt «bS fiaines.1^irearebe1| § .^ r stairs; ali'd .he'.ptisjied back lo 'tb^W^W^^jill the garret floor-nad now '»^.rflf=WOu|^f|i|||*^^ the \fire 'V?as''&H!ng.'groWtf a'^^^^ 'The people- y6w;.?bacKoftf4 $^%j0!£wJ0&M \as the oniy ineans'.ofsa«in^torf|^M^n^^>^>i| at%fs situation*, nearly MmMm^d^iS^M . .»' , . i niSJi .M^-^»i\S-.:&.\i^'^!i*£wi.-ii ; *ii: , '-i.,-..-..-Las \Jrt re^of'him (elj .t leap fitomtbfc seCon ^eiop tire stairs fell, ^^W^^S^M^^M \ *- ' - • ffd-^JKrywif&^lM^i^^'Si —v. my name—yo„ ...... Gpi and never Jet me s.<* yoiir fate again!\ This was tpp much f<» poor Lucy ; she had expected a private iitefview wifli fief lever, j and igjagined wj^u she (jtiitted the npiese^ keeper's, 'jwa? 'o»' 'hat purpoai^ the fbifljng doors of. tl* drawing rtjoni were thrown opeii. IV* greats tiieo, was her .siifprise and\dif re ss, when- sh'e v fo«nd herself in tire pyg^rfce Of the admiral! He was habifed \yjrn immense cloak, that covered his whole person, and bis laced cocked hat upon Ids head; but the sentence was no sooner pro- nounced than LucyTknelt before hitn implo^ I ring mercy. M*—-—. at ^thc same moment*' threw himself by heV sjde, caught ^»r up- raised hatid, joined it in his own v ami \offered ^Biis petitions\ wittf her's, The old adnlirbl dashed the tears -from bis eyes, antVover/ come by the s$ene, grasped their united Habdsand blessc^l them; But who canex-*} press the astonishment, the gratitude of Lu- cy, when, throwing offhis cloak aft^ hat,-he appeared befo?e her as !:er generous behe-1 factor, protector atod g'uide—even bid M^i£% J at the- btrwse, himself front*otfte^r weeks together; and \E^^coul* trfl \where h^ent^tVqWM belttf^f'bM.tilt bis repeated &H#k w- n*ro\i b«8ioi*«ovwtfd to* Vntkltohh*to , and nW\'-unfit-'tasjt%fe»»Mp%^-K-j'« karn* his; name- .fM% W^lW*^ cr'tel learii _ .admira'tiotiit.iKiit learned -thli^apilpl ittilte haSirfs bf« grScfetfs; l»ro*w|i|%f4j ving front*vjpferif deaife ^Wi??Ij$?k If therefs- ah 5ndivrdd»l^#^!ilseutiii' noble and lefty-atribUtess^^inWrlStf is Umnr %mm^^%$Jf^B . TAKiB'CAttlE' HO^.*pW3^^p^|^ A 'eo'mplaiutj reihtive-tq;?*:^^j&|53|^J||i^''' -i-y.4ra'tisa > eti6n. was^y^toJIll^.pSidil^ Upper. P;bKcei;, ^Sjf^h^SHMwm^ me'rcei Althetnftgisfi , that hei'Hll.a fakfef ptyffliffiWffigmS We jfbstain. ^mi'^ili^lail sthose «oqeer9^a.^>yMfipP^| to 'mentiqr)' : tlb^-qccn j|fftfM|i^||fi --WettnesdaMai^Mte^VJ^W^ • - . J -...-.^.^.,.,.«.^ >(l |o is \ - \ m observ«« , To pABErtxs.—The following mo^t $& ^cellent suggestions to |fare|its, are cbritaine'd i in, ajsl address lately deiitered: in Ohio .P. King, Esq. ' > Father* and mothers, yon stand at the fountain; with the lightest irtidfcofy our fin- ger oft the yielding SPW, your c8r?*ilB.a di- rection to the infant sitream, yott c ! glio1*f *oWh tbirongh v v»tda/4 1 , tnoMo «».».., »-T.. .^ —. ftowtry Uwns, impftrthtg; new ft*tlWty ribg hi» fell* and. brder ri«te«b- j beauty, a»d xnon c»ni»}tertibg ^t» strength, <¥ tionlnirtnlrli property Whieu C, b| swept ***y tKV^oti received *ntj ft*n<5rjlt* OutrageotA ««the- lt.»e«riVr^.r«b a tri»i»»l pr*<ec»ti*n sir* , *X »& •#