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PUBLISHED ON,JVEDNE&D AYS,] *LEX>crp. hut ' >s •! . •• TXVUTB LIBERTY KWb LAW,-—NO TAYOR SWAYS USr AND NO P f * TEAR -AWE. p v - M Q i c t-'JiW D m s.,' Y«E- VIII .-Wo. 37.] rmAai, couirrr ov roMPtiws jv I P R t h 2 0 , 1 8 2 S. TERMS j ,/ToTillage snli3cr|ljqrs, and those who receive tkir pMQ hy pont-riiltrs two dollars per annum, paVstl Je 'rjna rtaily i o? two'dollars fiifty cents'if :jhw1 till U e eml of tbe year flE Ta thb e who receive then papers at the of- JIiA j«ie<lciHaiv(Ut«rC9nts, pavatilein advance'? or W() dollar? *f hot p«ld till the end af t|ie year, lEf JJaif «ujsoribere, tivo doll us, pa yablerin wk«utec ci two dollars fifty cents at the feriAot [WHO-LB, Xo« id*. W l f i m ... . II? All axcwfcage-t must be p*nd befoie spacer nijiscmif untied ’ ' r* PROJltjCti of all kinds, taken <tn lefol.ar.pay mesti, at ,f>e puces the mervhams nl!o v in goods, pOVCRTISEMEftTS inserted at the •rate o f thrift incarfirSmil c«{ #i^(itii >®r“S{l1,aie- for.thret^nsertii^e^and^ii son, must settlevtiiealr accounts within thirty ^(sTOr each continuance Leqa! ailverttsfetrients J a Iiatsiwe ’must be Accompanied by tho-coab, peiereccpr givea to a known and esponsibie I. aefint'Ni'gi [. flfia.t'ettlenient. |r ' Oomtnmncations to the publishers, must be pgk laid. •• , m s m T z s g ® * ■ BO^KS^AMPRLETS, BLANKS, CARDS, HANDBILLS Ac With Neatness, Accuracy, an 1 Despatch. I D W . RONJlLDSjON, 'osi'iE M erritt ^' 'MirJutNEKY S tore ,) tp go infe another husintfss to- 5 fdrd,s -the close of spring, and will offer ^present Stock of FURNITURE, at low fcfei-pcimisting of Cherfy and. Mahogany \■j '••■ -l*'' • P r ices.* ‘ ‘■Sikebottrds, from $40 00- fo g 5 5 Ofr 'M i m t s ; ' : 4-'*'9'! ■' n oo * r « i Off -• •••.* v . .&oo1?■ re,00 /Wcwk & Dressing do;' ‘ 1 50 ” 10 00 ‘’Bssiit fftWhds, \ - * 2 00 ” 4 00 ! 'Candle Stands, ” , 2 50 V 5 00 to u e p s , - 1 75 ?’ 15 00 R B. JFurniture-wilfBe made to‘order as k y Received In payment, CASH, ‘ >‘ ->- ) & ^ ; ^ , 2 4 , l S 2 5 . *891f „ ‘ ' , MACHINE RAKING. *** ’THE Subscriber having commenced tbe above business in jfhe village of Ithaca, will furnish on, the ., shortest notice, double rn trm g U OARDTN^ MACHINES, for wool)or c o tton,^ SPINNING MACHINES for wool?c ^ t o ^ r fiax. TURNING of Iron, brass or wood, of all descriptions, accqrdingto oi-dei, The price of Carding Machines,/from 55250 to ^fOO. The above work all, warranted to begood- w IT H IE L PO T T E R . N. E Those jndebted' to the sqb§cr?la^r tor Carding or Cloth Dressing for last sea- days, or theV may expect qost* ITHIEL POTTER. Ithaca 3 lSepC. 1 st JS?4i 96§tf j m r E n v M L r s B M B J r f j ! (OBR!S SPELLING HOOK, kept con sla.ntly for sale at this office, by he fliiwitity orxsirtgle. ■ ' lfX4ca«^m<rrffit ^ $ 24 ~ : t g f il-'lfeiskey foriWood, tHE siihscribers will pay 'fwo and d half Glllomgooflf WHISKER per cord of PfNS* delivered atdKeirOis- 'r ncar Fall-Creekr ■ * • .' . r £■ • • ' GUNN & BELDEN. B?c. 1, 1824.: y8 l t f • i AS received the WINTER FASH* IONSi fot B O N N E T S, P R E S S E S , >Hbaiid j jilarge assottment o f - ___ f th^wnlaWD f(rr tbe\ season. itiitjibieimrtheseison. • ^ G A S a -------- RYE, CORN & FLAX-SEED, ct'5 , 18241 GUJpT $ BELDEN. '73tf. -S -LrEEr -has received a -general as- softoient o f DYE-STUFFS. YllMca,'Aug.'24j'lS24. 1 |lfc. ‘ SlM P L fFiED , j IIZ' BPT constantly pa hand and for sale, [I j L bji the dozen Or single, at the Book- lltoieof MACK & ANDRUS. Iihaca, Oct. 4th, i824. 1 G r O O B s ! IfR r 1^ & BEtDEN, are'this 4 ay,open- IU T lug a handsome assortment of FALL IM WINTER.,GOODS. c I Office ASH ftp PORK, x e will b e paURor a few hundred wt. at this b. 8. ofgoed i K e i ftT L E S j UMB. *94tf ier lY, T.t' IT. I MOORE. *)itf N E W A N D C H E A P GOODS W E are nowcffenogm this Market, a general and well-selpcteU Stock o f Gff OOS—com prising FANCY A YD STAPLE D H Y - G 0 O D S , O l n o i f t e G s v o e e i 'i e s , C r i v e k e r N , Gfi’ASS & HARDWARE. . * W e would inVite persons to (foil and examine 'qunUty and prices which we pledge oUrselves BtiaH be ckoicb ami cweap . if _ ;■ Q£j\ For particulera, call one door eajt ol Meas. Tjiornion ^Porfcer r3 wliere the abpveStfodk will hp stibwo all times With'plenjtire. D O m L jS S 4' CQA I tha - pa , October 19v 182A; *T5tf ! ■ i F A m f M s J l L & ' y . ^ q ^ T H E rpasonable^terms, tWvalu^ble fartp>;iforifter. . p- ■ neve* coo' ly the residence o f Jonah: Tooker, Es.%.; ^/‘.'J deceased, being part of Jtot No. 7*5> ip Andnever ean-ret tow n o f L a p s ing, ap d CQnlamipg a b o .ijlltll) acres o f land, situated one nJrfo; north^jveai of Lud|ipivvil|e,'on tbe; lake ro a d ,, le'adfhg: from ERac*tjo Aurora ^ - A l a b i i f p ^ - . T h o s e who Avlsh to p\ircbase a yafooble and delightsome C o u n try Seat, Witt fipi) t h e advantages o f this s i t e without d t i v a l iii th e county. T h e buildings are commodious; the faritt is well w a tered, and abounds ndth an extensive v a r iety of fruit* RACHEL TOOKER, Executrix. SAMUEL BAKER, / Eccecu- JONAtt. MO0RE', ]■ t w ; I thaca , August 25 , T 8 2 4 . ?68tf. S o o t a n d S h o e S t o r e . D. T. VVQGD, ERE BY informs the public generally, that he has opened a Boot and Shoe Store, in. the new building- 3 doors east of J. GrantVCoffee-House, (at tfie sign of tlie LASTj where he will keep constantly oh hand an extensive and fashionable assortment o f •LAOies* Aim gentlem e n ’s • * • i t V ' ;G^heTbii 6 wipglfescrrpti 6 Us f Yhite^ black j-l)tn& afad lijach -KID SEfOESp black, red atid . green. Morocco do..Seal* Shin,dp. Denmark Satin, Prunelle, and Satin Jean, do.- . ' , 0 e n t t e i n ^ ^ s “ B 0 0 T ^ - t WaY’d CatesIiR BH03S S S e a i - S k i W r f e ■■■- , ' ‘n AliSO*^ 50 Sides of Upper Leather, 100 da. Sok-Leather, 120 dozen of Morocco, ('different colours) 6 dozen Seal-Skins, f 10 dozen White, Lining-fkins, 75,000 Sparrowhills, Likewise HeeMBalls, Shoe-knives, - Bal- Brushes, nolished Tacks. Allartdn’s Awls, Lee& TompsbnfsBllhdlih^^Can’s \Gar nish, and all other articles used ir hh line. • . OS'’ The above articles will be Sold ckeap for Cash or Country Produce. ##* Boots or Shoes made to Order, on the shortest notice. ' 1 Iihaca, J u ly 21 , 1824. , - ’65tf. DEATH OF MfRY- If I had thought thou cou|dst have .died, I might t.ot %eep for thee; But I forgot, when by thy (Side, That thou couldst mortal'be' ' It never thiough nay miad had passed, That time would ,e3re he o’er1, When J on t/iec should Jook.myTast, And thou |hou!d smde rio more. And shll upon that face I look, . • And think ’twill smjle again ; And still the thought I vv nil npt brook That I must look ip vain': But wheh I'sp^ak thou dost ndt say,' What thou ne’er jelfst unsSitt: And now I feel— well I may, I f tbouj-art,,, 7 , • All cold And sliiBdretie, . ’ I sffll wi|htp'rcdg tli^ silent heaVt, V ?As£ ji Jssikik - t/smg its precepts, He is said to have es hmaled his estita a ehoit time befote h<s; death, at ^750 000 As lie always erred* when he eiretlat all, ©n thesife side? we aqay pioffably ,idd to t3us S250,©OP ujore- This fjigepi operty was ra.ide not by success - fill and splendid speculation, ^iut hy first taking “ care ofpeuce,’* a til theji ofpounds. Litteily it acci|initlated ivitJLf the rapidity of a heavy substance approaching tbe centi e of ^gravity, am] fifty yeajji mare ia, the same hands would hiirc bought out^ke State of Virginia,-bag and bpigg^e, lands, tenements, and Aiereditanaeats- The force, of early habits was never xnore|fctjWPi'fully exempli li ed thairinthre casa; or tlie deceased—be stuck to hip paily-kabiti of care, simplicity ancL fiugahly toihelask, pa doublwjlh the warmth o f 1 nxst atta<|ltincnt» There was no difference (we nrc c) eiUhljTi nforrneS} between Wpa. Galt the poor and Wo, Gilt tbe ric|i**^an .adtnurablccMraetpr this, - lie livecl<aaff diedVsib jichelor^— Whg. and crew were, wjthwery eonsideridhtedi^. ficulty, saved; hut ''immediately Op thebe setting foot 00 sljOre a gentlcmfot, who ivas a freemason, by a peculiar sign, recoghfsed v IP M O. A . ^ . ^ 1 'I it- _ 4 ( * i *- m Gie captain a \brother praaon; tfi^ L ifer UTWpediuteiy flew to the gehtlelAan us to a n old and confidential friend, andHrijnly Krasp-* ipg his bahd, to the no small Uurprjae o f ilje cyewaad tbe other pel Sens assembled, I t Tpeiletfi a consoktldu to the caTitaiO whn in wpeph smile has: heehf’’: ' corse! have, ■ • Their'Aeefeesyfili.miue .ewpv. I , the gtefvhi, * Aud hd^Irhfii '• T■ • . f do ridf thlhk, iVhfl^e fhotJ A n d !, p .esfh^; m iy iooHlA t ^ t t e ^ r t , r In thihking nfill oh fheie;! Yetthereias round th’eesuch;a dawn Aaff%jer;.cafi,.fester0. ,,;v l l e f e i r e i d SIGNS. GF THE TIMES. Tfie Richaipnff Enquirer ;** giyds dreadfal note of prepayatiep*” ; ffir Vmgipg KmtpHfoa against the n ew ; Hr^Ad 1 hmsv inaugerM addreas Is sevgyety, for giving toi^iberafahd top rndefimte^cpir- ' ' '' 11 1‘f \ f« * \ ’ specificprovisions^.TnrtmBtioDsareturnwn out that “ pfinciptesi fcgi£$6p,” will % , tbp teat; and .that ^sdmethijig more ffianthe Iqcgl selections p f S^f^rae^^onietbifig- mere cpaiigpsi^' o j p Bureaii” voice of the, geojhm The new Se<S|esm^ of VV'ar is spoken of freely-';, and a CQrJos- pondent, qnder the signaiufe o f “ Bruta. 8 ,” accases-him o f iacqqsisteiicy inghdnga.%te in the Senatefion tjhie -questioq of, Secretary nf State nt yariajices wiIkmwiumi»'C«pres^l' in a letter froixi,MmvpuhlishecHbut a Shpyt time before in the .Enqairpr. ASeriesof 1 ./ -»■} -. j *v 1 A letter froai a gentlepisn. ivho has de • scendedtheSusqyi'e hanaa to tidewater, dir- riug tl»e rp.|tst, stys 4‘ I he tndeon 'thiy'lHijier’fg’l p ^ i S e , xnupfo gieatci thau I hiulahy ideavoT/Tr om the different brujiph •' es p f the river, from Fgnnsvlyam 1 aqd N ‘Ydrkj/the i|fiap(ittes o f •flodr, wheat, whis k e y and jumbcn, LrougU; down* aie very great, and will daily cUDctuw© tQ increase ” . , ; ■ / ' PrTTSBUTipir^hlariib 26 Ous rirej’s are Bovy.i© ftap navig ibie or deir^ ' ..T h e .'^ e a f .ris^df * M yysfor-si bis- given reneiv'ed life ,tm4 ylS jiJ’fo our com-- mercial' ' w|bi'B; a few days past, J m p e f ty d f waribvs,ij^kciriI*tioas nave ficen brought id litis n»nrj(et exceedirtg,, at lope, are./;ofex'e(3MWit)i hifi flatbbiats, nnwarila o f , ' % pfifebdl/- nch- ly freightedVipf tbis market. Within the JlaPt week.there' Rave, spfelf 4 prfivedhVithls channel on a moterata 'dtlculatiorl, 7000 merce,and afTorddfita tosb o w th e stupen dous effects wbicli xvoulad result froin d.wejl regufeited syet#ip o f internal improyeine^t. fflercttfy/ ' shn'ekidg attempt to truwil#\' Mr- Pimaent A. Bogue^ on the Ohip R 6 *' cemb'er', .last ;1 ■Jb’teiiuteljf’ Rpea. uiRprehended irt Tioga cOUn^'ln;llSs;^tp|fe.-'- ^An^accodhfc of thut trshBacibii - <ip thls-japer immediatelyaiRpritoiccyiHad-'- .... * •! ■ Xtt ekteflSE^BWy oF*eoftii liftk ■ heeff- disf. coyereif in (^^^pl^c&^I^Ahtbd'feitjr 4'4 qd stearb bo'af P aie>;on lifnd- short, the whole ,ias'p;ect!of the ptiquSye;, menaces.war? anil indicates ihnf th|; .pglif ippl elements arein commniioO* ; A dov^sgon dent iji the qfosjt o f onedfhis' dutges iu4*, the 'consolatiou th»| no pokiical arithmetic ian make ah eternity of j»iit yearsv or even extendthotn to &ghtn pormng; 4 p ih e ‘s^np journal* “ thevoters are more tcoubled iu Hie West, apd, the Waves run higher than they do-tn the East ” N ~ Y ~Stiteeijfnn Take Notice. . • m f gtj HE subscribers' willtake teaming from 1 - Ithaca to O'vegp, for Debts due tlieni, if attended to im m ediately. - ~ . ACKLEY & HIBBARIX . Ithaca , Jan. 24* 1825 . . ’ 8 fitf ’ rpH E subscribers wish • th Let their North 1 BRtCK STO R E . ... BEEBE & MUNN. Ithaca , Nov. 24, 1824. '• 78 C>ff Beef Cattle, &c. T h e subscriber wishes, to purchase F A T CAT TLE , Sheep, Lambs, Calves, ^c.—for which _ the highest price in CASH will, be paitj—On application at the YELLOW S T O R E , 1 opposite the Colum bian Inn. NEMlAH BAllBER. I t h a c a , March 2 1 ,182t» , ^ 7 t f Sty* ■ , ^ X p A R A C T E R ^ ; . DieO, in the’city of Richmond, Vir^tua, On Saturday lash *n the 68 th year oF his age.- W iili am GajeTj Esq 1 dative of SdoL Ian(k-And for many years extensively aw favourably known, in Virginia Mr. Galt was a very riGb man, and what was still bet ter, a very benevolent and good one The two extremes of bfo life were as strongly contrasted by the extremes of poverty *\14 wealth as they were by vigor and decaff — He emigrated to Virginia in 1775—he com < menqed trading with a pedhr’s pack- he died m the enjoyment d f a revenue of $40,000 per arinum In 1775, he hid not Ins ^ six feet length”- of soil—in 1825 , die cotlld ride fiiteen miles rectilinear on his own grounds^ the broadest and richest boltdnas df James river Wheti he begun, he was an outcast au a Foreign shore, When he ended, hundreds of human ijbemgs called him man-' ter, and he moved the attractive Centre «f -0 numerous, respectable and devoted circle of fi lends and acquaintance! When bis CaTeer commenced, few prerhapsknew him—before it closed, numerous children calfeddiungod father, ahd hundreds attettdedfus remaimrto their last abode t •He got rich aa- a little stream swells into a mighty bver Efis lhdustry and alteatiou. exacted tribute from all that came within their sphere of. nctioh— while fus,frugality* like the Mediterranean, retained all that, ever passed in Yet he was parsirtiottious only to himself; his benevolence, like the evaporations of me same sea, falling on wtfd fertili^ingraanywho'were Worthy audneedy around him. \ He lived an example to the poor how to hecovpd rtch i and to thh HelPM. e^atnplh bow tb employ riCheSi He Hfi had Ifeeff, haffngtakeft- the best to -secure to himself good treatment it* the fidxtWorld,by $mhyaein|:r«tt§iO» andTrac? a-foreigu land, aqd sitajd^t'thb horrors W Sjiipwrecl{,ihe had met with n friend and d ■ biotliei, in whom Jb could implicilfy conZ tide. It 13 needless to add, that-theVaplsfo. md crew, during their sHy( expetieuced every iiata^felity andeonifart^but^e mush not omit to state, that since. Capfoia l^raL roufb’s arrival m Bweden,,he fiae written ttv express hy gratitude for thehumagity ijnd ft teadulup shown h|m on foe above occasion'.\'‘ Dorset County ChroiutcU T h e ’Albany correspondent o f the Jte- chest^r T'ifegrapli, makeS the foHowmg dtateraeat in one ajflna fevers J understand that Mes«L Tayjfer, Storm* Tracy, and Marvm on their return front* Washington, called on M e. Clinton a53 urged fyg aqcept(mce o f the mission to Lpn- don M r. A^ams has left thepila^e pnaft with a vi^w of enabling jM t, d . still t o accejtj t f bis vie^e should chahgd If.JeSt, undeiwt(w>djrboweverr th(it MtyUhntow not t'ikc it, I am informed that M r, Ads^s* >, who is atcflons ’tb.elevMe the ck«acter. eC.. our country in Etiiope, hV s^pditig our itibit ‘ chstinguiahed mea«ab;read» felt much solufi- * .tyde that Mr. Cliutooylibufd gb to the C o u rt V of St,; T a.hies. , Several; highly nnporiaat tjq|iphi,are,noW pdfcdto* hefcW ^:« * ' haye beeh bmitteici|jy diefol fo' his cotinf||r;| amoiigir^iphis'q-.gdmm«rpiB;.freaty ' and an txa’pqrjdpt S i tfodMcdcl sn entirely new- moclA n f pti ivllf (feilsi.tcrMffiinr in 'fM 'iim i& d tilm . W itfe*r h | . _ T h l '.as^lteivTLl—T foonepm tpl^film l'd^ add .IfolFoft pfinee»t|'Uftt' »htdlac.*lhifff«it ouncb gattiifec, bajf qn p p c e gaon^p^mgk | pjasiiog i t over n g p t f e feeak $**u aptating it^tintit tliq nfe Af 1 m - ' products % frid othttr markets^ ■qbantfty'nf boat tbpsfewhkohtsk’tenfilng k p y bn flieH v e r ** *-V- ‘- V&wA.-.-—^.- 7 4 *»—'^ • ;^ . Tlii Late Erttticit Sake 1 — The affecting circumstances imfter ivEucli he lvas about to revisit New-T-c'rse^y, Ii?^ nafove atate. after air absence o f afiarly IO years, are thus dq scribed m a tetter written bylus brother from Eh^abettitoivui, ia DeGeN^fter last, to a gentleman m Lexogtor, •Reae^ r*- “ His only business here, wiisTiis ratend ed marriage with a yqau^lady o f great me rit, to whom he lasd teen tenderly iitt ichect foi more than nme years « decree o f cdd - Sfancyof affection as-jpifife if is honourable to both parties' As soon as hi* pLCum iry affairs wouldPailnnit Of the important chiingev- -le set out for Jfew~J«rsey, ^ind was thus fa<f On htsjouniey Vvbten he met thtf m%ster m humarf TShape^ to xvhdse, vtoience b e must' h iv e fallen aft en y'VigIidi, in consequence ot grpat dchllcty* c iusc4 by road, o F w h c b he sp?.?dts ii young lady, daftCd sit lexirtgjon, o n tbe 26th- of October. A a s h e had apprised his; friends that his aftiy h e i e laust be nhce«sa rily s h o rt, his 1 iay*tfeqs fenairw g his lflime* diate return t o Nfttcbesi tj!e tiecessury pre-' pqtations h i d o iad e f o r the m b rhage, friends - inVifed, - f c c . . nud L i s arrival was hourly looked &*> avjbentliixdreiidfel tidings w e re recmvdvl 1 ^ a pievfe prfjieh £R th e sllte (o f the’lady’s fomd I sJisfll n o t attotapt to e p ^ k f 6 V vWrds wocW b e jnadeqadte to describe it, a n d I w ifi 4nly a d d , i t is suCh as renders it to p piobablo, t h e i e will be a total loss ot reason, alth(>bgh sh e “ 1 $ y e i ignor ibt of the-insonei of h is de »th Thu-, has this tragedy been rendered doubly t r i gical, atid indeed, in all its circum stances it resem b les more tlieinw d e n t^ ot an Arabian tale, than tlie sad renhttes 0 # life.” Freemasonry ^—T h e following rem a rkable occurieiice, ivhieluonr readers mdy r e ly on to b e authentic) is well worthy o f observa tio n and, may be read by m any -with Pecu\ iin,. {riffipp.st iind tiieasure. iis it.plainly shows |S I ? P r wSrcuth jaast^, a S ^ d e , was driVen'hti »h>re qq tile cokst of Hamp- \' and totAly wrecked. T h i captain wh&h'tt'ffs'fitfbfoVfe,'' -JMak^'afpf put a hytld o f that polish,upon, it, and cove* that ivith' U'Softditieff xag^ Vihich a * a ifh« tftqcjietl with dokJ-flrawn linseed oil. jfeda ;thena in tk^livCod iff a. ci^Ub|^icecwti»*'', «hT ^fef% ' tb o T ^ e a s ^ g ' ^ i ’fiiane;,^' ' wies pf the’, wood are sufficdfebfthy illedt (Aif|(Sr''tliis,;i'uF-irr.;the siaafevittaniifrr*. (S o^wmer.iMi®a'gffialFp0rSioi u K B e F ' — l-added to it, and ajnostbrtlliaflt polisht, .wiU ”b;e |ptoduce(U’ I f jffipoutpifle hwT^|enii prewiOufely polished vyitli itpga£$& will be qeea tbpf ; Stevens^. 01 Hoboken, is absuttd mpfcejiofee I'thi ate:.noiSr.i|ffid|Cfittis .ao;itorcbviaIfe(ifiSff ia Ureat, Britasa, aptl in HOrie^aife-c.Ftfe|U'^ States.',/..;,, ’ ■■,■ '/r, ■ ^dA fo'exh0fi|f.W #£* the the part.of d ie yeat, the tot)k during; tlie Uriato*1 seasoti will, defray th e expense of j«idb asx , lmpTOvernent. It is a citnons fact that Mr. Stevens dii'ected his attention to Rail Way* some h q or twelve yeafr* a g o , and th e citi zens of N?w-Yorlc vvffT rejoice,-thiarhs w ~ ' ilhonttrt renew his experiments in th&vioih- ity ot thig'city, where 30 many tliousondf* will hav© -in opportunity o f witnessing th&‘ result Af York Statesman Newspaper * — Troiii a long aiad in t e r n t - mg Iiteiary u tide in the Charlston iilercuty, bearing the impreis o f a finished classical scholar, we ttoctmg the rea’dHig,-.. taken view, and appended by way of note to the essay alluded to. Although i t may spem de signed to favour “ the craft,’ we behove i t will he found to contain some truth. -( ; <4Neirspipeis, cf whieb fjbe, qircul^tfon i s thus extended, are tb** best and surest civili zers ot ^ country They contain whhm theuaselvs not only the elements of knowl edge, bivt tbe indacements to lqarri. T h e re Ts najon^so instructed, no one so lgaorlmf, as no( to Jearn frono them something It seeing impossible that any people, withw whojsek reach good newspapers can be brought, cax* resist the temptation t o letters. In America* where alotfg the thing has been tried, a natiVfe unable to read cannot be found. It is^jthuar thqt the miscellaneous character of a reu*- papermakesut piwe valuqblc, than if it con tained political occurrences and political dis sertations. Tbe understandings of its rra- der~ are led o®>, by degrees, from thesjimplest i domestic <;curreUees to thoqe yvhich uffect tlieir renootest, interest or appeal to tieir n o ^ lest svKrFat,htoS, from the overtu^ng of\a( coacft to the overturning of aq empire- It impossible that a Hian, heu'ever narrow may \7w O R IGIN AL STAINED