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CRUSHED ON WEDNESDAYS} -Z ' S o j - ’ pled g ’ d put to t k u t h , to E icertv a s p haw ,—s o rAVQn, s'W’t r s op, and bo rrA n sha l e J awe . ^ 1 . . . ■> -• - ' **•' » v **, . - \v , ' *• > tf ' ‘j t i [b y M m & A m m . i >u .! f t r m b s f c d t f j r t r o t r m m i r r s . j > $ * r . . . a i s r i A s a s . t > y H Q L H . y f r . 4 0 3 . \TfTf 1C RMS u.V.-'Y;‘« i ‘ (To villa,.frfiub ciib<* s,ami those who r«c»iy«j' ir pjpei> by post n t,ri too (Mian per miriuyi, sjle qriftitel ly, od two waiters, fifty <tents.it (pH}jjlill fla-end ot tbej-ew * / U To. tbc-t, who jpqeivp ti cu papers a t tlie of* •one bhy Oe«t« payable ir iilvacee; or eUaiptf 00 t paid tilt the end o i Jia year,. JfSit siibsonherg two doliui .pay«l% jp, ijfci or tivo doner* fitly c6ntb5 al-th/eiiU of v«»r ^ ' * ’■ / [V JLlt'SfJ‘reara0es mast bo paw, hefafce-a paper (ilODlXCte of all 1 inds tal ei on tegular pay- refits <lt tbe puces the mciehanu allov in goods,.’' PYBJSlISEMCM&mseilid at tbe rjrts of M ix per ‘aiuafe for three i is,eUioo*», and ~5. ts fqr tat JivCo itinuance Xje0iri eilieru emends m a^i tain e must he accompanied by- the cash,. tefefetqS gnon to a know ft arid le poo/iMl* nthgte _ /_ ■adVGi’lisetuent discontinued- wulioat orders nnettiembut , . CojnuMifcalions to ti e pubh «u-, must be 0>t {>M , v /• * x ; ‘ BOOKS, PAMPHLET*, BLA W S , CARDi HANDf^l1S, $c. /. fcntcd with Neatne s Aocuracv and lJespatcIj. Y order of DdvteHFoodcocIc, 'Esquire CoihmiaSioiWr, Ac Notice i®*Thbfebj’ rttt to all- Hid ci editot S o f Andrew K&Her, if Ithactt, id the county o f Tompkins/airiih ■^rirtt debtor, to show cause if h«,y.'tlidV ■e,. before the said Ubnarii&ffiblferi,' l|& “ceinllie village o f Ithaca, in said county, tfe, fddrthlfitb' day df Jqfife ijext, • fff 10 fo'dk fh fdfi^ddh of tl&t day; Why am' gfftaent ofthe sffid iiiaolvebts estate .should t b'S rnade,.ilbi ti^ifeSt of all has ffedi-' s/autf he be dtlcharged pursdartt {o the /Catitlecf {,'an apt, forgivingrdlief in ca- Of iUSblveucy!! and the act! anfeffding >rin®V^Pifed Matoh 3 0,182 b. : .« v tygxvio ' Ir' M a c h i n e sm -tsapt. ”, , THE SahscfibeT haviag , ’commaoced the above business in the village' o f Ithaca,! will furnish- op- the.-shortest notice, double a i d tingle CARDING TMACHtiSGS, for wool,or cotton,& SPINNING MACHINES for wool,cottofr|or flaxi - ’ - TURNING of Iron, hru&s or wood, of all descriptions, according to order. The price of Carding Machines, from S250 to § 700 . The above work allwarrk’nted to h e good. • _ ITMIEL POPTER. Nf, B.. Those indebted ( q the subscriber for Carding or Cloth Dressing for; last se i - sqn, must settle their accounts \yithin thirty days, or they may dxjiect cost. J ITHIEL POTTER. 'Itliaca, Sept, tst lSMl \ ■ ' ’69ft* N E W , E t s T M h m U J U K J f l ' ! ! A S In. C E B U ? . g o o d s . . ; , / .’bffecipgin tliisAlai'hot. n general end vvel/eeleote ! Stoiifeof GOODS—Cora- p r i d n g P j A w A m ) g P J P t M . ^ / / A / G ^ ^ ; & HA^YARiE. We would iim fe perto,n;s (o qadf and examine 'qu/lity snd,pHce.;, wiiich W-e,iJletlge ourselves shall bdvOHoiyE aud: cBiisj?..; ; . ; ! * O ^ Pfti^aidchla^, calf onto Moor east nf Mess. Tbomson fc Pnrter,» where tbe abovo Stock will he sbowo aH timeswitb pleasure.. ; , ' m m i A t i S & COMpTQCK. Ith a c a , Gotober 19,182fc. ’T5(f - , IE , subscribers will pay fafd and a h a lf m ia m g o a d AyBlSKEY (er cord of VINE W Q m * dqliv$rejd- atAbeir Dis* hear FalbCreek- / , . , - , - GUN-N & BELDEN. Sfec,l,.iS24./ _ ;8ltf .... AID for RYE, CORN & FLAK-SRED; b y > . G U m r BELD E N , hbacd,' OctcS, 1824. , W3tf. - S7.LEE. has received a general 9 sortiHent of DYE-STUPFS, lW,Au^. 24,1824. ; ' as- t • , , 1 . r, GE\!eeD\ea?% CxY&mmaY ; . ■'■ SiMPOFIED, • EFT constant ly on hund and for Sale, by the dozen or single,* a t {he1 Book- ■of;. • .•/•'•-vM A f^ % ;JS 0 R » s .‘ , / , Ithdca * Oct. -4th, 1824. . N E W O O p D S . JJNN k BELDEN, arqthis day opea- . jhg a handsome assortment trf FALL d w i n t e r GaQMA-.;: . \TASHTWrirbc paldJorSfe^lmhdred wt. of.good P O U Y g Apply at thii ce/- - ; — ^— • -^ V e i i r g : \ - assortment of LOOKING- ,for Sale-Cueat,—tog ether ta geneiaf assortment of , “&Y410O0&; daooSRfES, CR0CK8ItY,‘ : H A R C w / u t s , : - Iron, Steel, Nails, 4'C. 4rc, Src. I ^ Cashpaid :(bc;wmAT> ■ * w. s. M o o r e . - /Feh.8 N O T I C M HE subscribers for Shares in the-Hec tor and Catharine Turnpike Road lftd htidge'Stocfc.are liereby notified/That jVreetmg will be lield'ht* Rector Falls’ Ho- , 5 °avlri 30th April next, at 2 o’clock, P. to choose Directors, &c. &c. JOHN 0. OSBORN, SAMUEL S. SEELY, l e d r a AVOOD, C o m m i s sioners. NOTICE. t LL persons indebted to the subscri her, for - 1 Blacksmith Work, JJ I,ereby oobfied, to -call and settle, by e Cr payment, between this and the first June uext—as, after that time, the ar- t *■*=> ousiness will compel him v Uausfei his demands for legal collection. • ^ EPHRAIM PORTER. •bata, March 1 , 1825- ’Pdtf r-wicii. f'Rbeftoni indei^eAto th° si. b sc riber, ohbse note and hc^uius are due, -ore «d that it cv wilfDe left wiili Angus- hefiills Lsq. for colleition,it not paid May. , W 8 MOORE. S J p n l 11^1825, %*■ IQOtf ■ A p m M fK Q B ^ m i!;., - ' j . gCr* THE\ subscribers olBfer for sale/ on reasonahleherms, the valuable Parm/formeri ly the resilience of Janah Tooker, :Esq, deceased, being part of Lot Not T5t inTthe town of Lansiug, and containiijg about 110 acres o f land, situated 'One mile nqrth-wes.t of Ludjowyjlle, pn fhe.lake road* leading froth Ithaca to Aurofq/ajid Aahum* Tllb^e' vri1® Nvtsti, iff iidrchffse a valuable and delightsome eountry Seat, will had the advantages o f this,site without a ri val m the county .^7 - The, bnlldihgs- are .eomcaodious; the/farni is well watered, and abounds with an extensive variety of Trult* RACHEL TdOKEEjEajecMtriaJ. SAMUEL R a k e r , > Execu- . . JONAH JMOORE, \ tors. Ithaca, August 25, 1 824.~ ?fi 8 tf.,. Boot arid Shoe Store. D . T . W O O D , <* i ^ f t . * EREBY informs the public generally, that he If as opened a'.Bdot anti Shoe Store , in the liew building 3 doors east ’of j. Grant’s Goffee-Hodse, (at the sign pf the L A S f) where he will lcfeep constantly op hand, an extensive aqd fashipoable assortment o f *’ '* \hMOIEp AHD’OgffTLElilEM’s IHf^tfpRoMng^sGriptiggO White, blackyblueandlilacliRID^ROES,’ I black* red anth^reeii Morocco do. Seal* Skin, do. DehmarU SatitT, Prunella, and ' 3atin Jean, tip,. .W a x ’d C a if-sk m S H O E S do* / ■ N e w , W p F k s . % ^ * : T J / f AOK ts ANDRUS have just reddved/ ItJ L the folltnvirtg among, other ne\v.-aitd intetesting b o o k s:0 l LIONEL LINCOLN, ot the Leaguer p f • Boston,—By the author W the Spy, Pto- tieers, &c.— 1£ vols, JOHN BULL IN AMERICA, or the New -Munchausea. - Narrative o f an Expedition to the,Source of St. Peter’s Rivef, Lake Winn?peek, Lake o} the weods, fee. &c. perfotmed in the year 1823, by otder of the ben, J . C. Calhoun, 3o(iret<ny of War, udder the command o f Maj. LONG—compiled from -the Notts o f maj. Long, mess, Say, Keat ing, and C alhoun—-by.W\. fi. Kjdxixo^ AffM.— 2 vols,-witjrMapfand Plates. Memoir o f the Life and Ghai acter o f the Rt. Hon. Ejjmund Ronxc, with Specimens of his Poetry and Leiteis, and an estimate of Iqs genius and talent?, compared with those of his great contenapoiarlct—T-by Jaihes PmoBjEsq. RECOLLECTIOKfi OF THE LKHT OF LORD BYSONjjJrQna the year 1808 .to end of 1814; exhilnting his oarlychar acter and QpiniQns,detailing the progie^s o his litejrafy career, and including various unpwbljsh?d passages of his works: U ken ironi attthentic documents, io tliF pos session of the author.— By the late R. C, DALLAS, Esq . Journal q f thefonvei satiorm <yf'jLoJi|x~Bv- aoN, noted dm log his residence with hjs lordship at Pisa, in the yea^s 1821 and / Greece i n 1 $2$ and ;1 $24 / being i $e'ries of Letters and dlii.er Docdpients oq Revolutjoi), writtep durihg.a vislt ff that cpmptry^by CffkLhtCESTEit S’pA&'nopg; to ^ which Is ddded. the Life of Rlustapha S 4V AIL ’.Ft A’.Pem p a y s £n Jtiien ^ b e in g a translation of Views o f Society and Planners in A- cjj.medoiBi • '• ' / ' TjHEODORtC, and other Poems—-hy T. Catnpbell/ Sketch o f tjie Life qf. L a Fayette. Account o f the 'Natives o f tha 'l'onga l s l ands, In the South PqcificOcean—by John Milton’s Jfoffts-r2 V I . neff edijionf , Letters 011 ‘Education —fey John YVithers- pooh, ,,D~ j ’i , / : / ._-* ) ■/'' Eatoifs Botanical JEwfcises. / 5'. Gotten',s ChyrhiWy. ricai) Indians, Parmley o r theT ee Marca id,. 1*825'. THE WARRIOR.. J' '* A * ■ l- * \ . i- u HOSE farmers and other gentlehien of Toffpkins' awd the adjacent cputttfes,. Who tak9 da intqtest in iiftptoving the breed of horses* are hereby inlbrmed, that die horse WARRIOR, owned add bred by tlie subscri ber, will stuhd the pre$ent'season qx; the-sta. giuiff btedl;^ horaffSlt* oidifloti- ^^ bjs„rfma; d’iff got by the celehinted' horse Tfppdo ’ Sultan. His pedigree .niay jbe traced bn the part qf firs sirA th rdi:i>4/srv ppn^ratiiifiris tn tbcfmnotfs Golofehiii Arah>tt» l Oft- dieAMqoY fift [Frrni the London Chr'caicle.J LOVE'S ETERNITY. j Wirnt need of wit ? Wlyt need o f V ilb / ” I know your eyes are killing ; But <>h I b e i V t worth a sjnile, Who iun’fcwoith rshillirig; And vet, by all’the Gods’ of Rhyme* And by y Qurlips 1 sivear, f \ , Though all my love h loss o f tune, j And all myr hope despair, The glittering stream shall'cease to -stray, The wind refuse to,rove, Ye.i Pleven and earth shall pass away,— Before I cease to loi c .w.i^ w n i y q P ^ i.liMJil III m,)^. agreeable, beh temper mild, he? character bkubeless, her healtffgooii* and hec cbfati~ tatibo stiong enough to beat* tiiechangrit o f climate, that there may be^ no ’oecraiua M look out for second through dOss of the first soon after she comes to bahd—’Which Fair Freedom shall be found in Q/iod, Stern Justice in the Quorum, The Atheists praise tne Grace o f God, J ohn B ull shall learn decorum • Loyal Addresses shall omit “ Gut fortunes and our lives a t. • ' -t f ’ ' ' The Comptons shall be fam’d for wit, ,. 1 . . 1 . . . . - . • ■ ‘ . . v .:#• .. • . . The Peer lor virtqdus wives :' Dandie** shall dress without a gl iss, Or dine with one remove, ^ . All monstrous things shall come to pass— Before I cease to love! YoungWidowhftod shall love its weeds, Old Kings shalHoathe the Tories, And Mbnks be.fired/ortelling^^.lieads. And blues o f telling stories; And gilted Suitors, shall be croak AndifaMisH’ff I^dets’marrledX And CANNise’s Motion .shall be lost,— \And Hvatfi’s AmendiffCTt'carriedf . And Chancery shall cease to doubt,. And Algebra to prove, ; / ' And Hoops come iff/ and Gas go out,— , • BefoVd.i ffeaseio-.lovel-.. ^ And P eei . shall sink his Popery cry, ' : And BcxTON lay his plans-down,. ; > And B ankes shall vote with honesty, . And Liwehpool with LaNi> CowN ;■ >, And hangry Knights'shall lose their stake And never/talk of‘, f>airing“, £ ./ And Country Members keep awake Through half ah hour of R&nttf ' ' And not q soul shali.go to grin, * 'W henM A 'kriffjgo^to*rqh?e , ; 7 AnRM r^CfinBl^shnB^tLn^i Before I'cease to love f . ; , • —AT,SO— 50 Sides ‘of Uppitr Leaiber, 100 /do. Sofe-Leatner* . ’ 120’dozen o f MorocCp, (’different colours) 6 dozen Seql-Skins; . lO dozen Wiiite Lining-Skids/ ' ra>000 Sparroiobills, r Likewise™' H el*Balth' ShoS^knives, Bal Brushes, polisftffl Tacks, Altadon’s Awl^; Lee Ss Tompson’s Blacking/ReafiV Var/ nish;, and all other articles used jr hi! lind*’ . ...j . frY* The above atticles will besdldci’ied^ for Gash Or Country Produce. ■ - ; ,; % > • ### Boots or Shoes Made to brder^ oh the shortest notice.;\ \■''•> R lidm ,jiuyM fitSft 4 r pripr •to thkR^#Warffey Delapcy, f New-York * H e i*/ hi fact,'one of the high est bred and ptirest-bloocLhorses in AuiericM Warrior will be & years-Md in June next a beautiful bright bay, without any white marks, is very s’rong and active, being at this timfe full 15 hands arid thiee niches high, and will be 16 hands— gallops fast, and moves well m all his paces—is an excellent saddle hor?e— He is well calculated tb gel stock for Carnage hoises and for markri, for saddle and for speed. He, will be-at his stand hy the I5th o f Aprff instant^— Terms, ten do'llars the 3eason, ac.a sevemaeRuuiiars ip ensufo!/ ! ' ‘‘ '. ~ ' ' . . ’• / . Ffittlieffpn'rticulars Wil l be giveii iff hand* bills, which will shortly appear. : , CADlYALhADER R. GOLDEN*. s _ E ittsto m , JFtensselner county,) April 2 / 1825. ) T ^ e : N # i c / . v : / : , HE suibscrfbers will take teaming from: .. ^Ithaca to Ou'ego, for Debts due them, if attended to im m e d ia tely . ACKLEY & HIBBARD. .. Ithaca, Jan. '24/1825.. 589tf ' t o / L ' I S T . : / ' '• . rpH E subscribers wish to Let their Noith BRICK STORE. - BEEBE & MUNN. ;; Ithaca, Nov. 24,. 1824. ,’80tf , B e e f - O a t t l e , The subscribei wi she to. purchase FAT QAT* TLE, Sheep, Lambs, .Calves, -foi; which the highest price in CASH will be paidi—on uppllciition at tbe: YELLOW* STORE, opposite the Coluni bian Inn. . . NR MI AH BARBER. Just Re-puWished, r ND for sale a t MACK A> ANDRUS’ Bookstore, Ithaca, and by the subscri ber, in Danby, ' t h e m m s i i A N w o r l d u n w a s h e d , By JoiiN B ehbidoe , ot England—Puce 75 Cents —Tlus woik will be highly entertain^ ing and safivfactoiy to every enlightened un derstartding who will give it a pqiusal Those slisuribers who are in Ithaca on business;will do the Pubhshei a lavour to.call at Mack &; AndruS’ Bookstoie, and receive their Uooks. As he is gust recover- Inff .from a long ucknesk, it must oe several weeks before ht can ride thioogn the ihffei ent parts of the county to supply the iiuiuef',- ous sdbsenbers for the work CHESTER COB $N IraACA, March 22 1 825, - ’97\tf ppm m k p h w p : f m c k •':■ • -. A jD ':fo /ite;l)M s /::Meas,'d^ T»|r. f . 1 :'*v- .............. ........... ....... T f THOMSON.__ GooAsense shall goto Parliament, . The Tithekhall be abated, APapistshall beinnocenl, •** A hlave emancipated ; ^ ' A Erench GaUafit shall break his/heart, ASparusb count hisfetters, _ A Fortune-tejler trusther art/ Aqri Ratiichi bis bfffters ; ; , Apretty face shall like a-V.efl> , A.pretty band a glove, And Reason win, and Bribery Fail,— Bcforelceaseta jove! THE FAMILY P1GTUR e 7 The wqrkffit haid, perh%s ao^ff fatfy ,aip“ . To deck the little stranger yet to pome; One rosy boy strugglifig to motint her lap— The eldest studious with a book or map/ ' Her timid: girl beside—-with a faint bloom. Conning, some .tale—while, with no gentle /' tap, r' v . v '. --ff' / - .■* You $m;4y.•draHst.b^ab-'miMe cteunii. Nor hQeds tbe cioubtful frown. her ej es assume. /. . . sits the mother! with her'fondest smile, Regarding her sweetiittle onesihelwhile , . And hethe haffpy rhaffj. tffwhom belong. These trra^ureff/ feels, tffqir Tiring charm . ’ beguile;- / . ., . '/;7'v)''-‘ff:://7 iAti morttd cqyes, and .ey§s./'^ throng With raptuie—rising heart, and a thanks giving tongue. [^n6il AN ENGLISH P VPEE ] A merch ifft, originally from Liyerpool having acquired a large fortune m one-of Our West fndia Islands, concluded that he could pot be happy in thX enjoyment of it, unless he shared it with a woman of merit, and knowng none to his fancy, he wrote to a worthy cori espondcrtt 1 his m Liv’cipool, to piocure “a help ‘n^ t for hun ” He wak not atqu anted with any style except that used in business, therefore., tre itmg of af fairs o f love as of matters ot inerch indise, after giving his fiiend^seveial Commissions, and rescrvmg this for the last, ho went on thus—> Item—Seeing that I have tiken a resolution to marry, and that! do not hud a suitable match foff me here do not ini to sOnd pei next ship bffund hither, a young woman ofthe qualifications and form follow/ mr —As for portion, I demand none let her be of an honest family, bqtween twenty and twenty five yeais of ago* of a middle stature, and well proportioned, her face gdis of the sea. '■ lf \h.ff arrives,Iiere cofi- ditioffbd a s , above saidi._witkF the. prgseot letter endorsed by you, or'at least a W e . copy thereof, that there may .-be no mistake or imposition, I hereby oblige .and engage myffelfto satisfy the said letter, by marrying the bearer at fifteen days sight. In witness whereof, I subscribe, & c/’ The co/res- :. fiondent read Over and over this odd article, iriiich pht the future ?pou?e 'ou the same ' fboting-witlutbel-bale_of-gooda fie Was to senc] to bis friend; and utter admiring the I pnident exactaess of the West Indian, •; (whose integrity he well knew) aqd his l a conic slyte in enumerating the qnalifkatioffs which hb insisted on, hq endeavoured to' serve him to his mind; and after many in quiries; he judged he had found a lady lit for 4us purpose'—-of reputable family, . but slender fortune; of good temper, apd polite education, well t Shaped, pud more than commonly beautiful. He made the proposal ta her, and the young worn**, whose depehdanCewas chiefly upomar cpota old aunt; with whom she lived in a «tate o f bound for the island, octat Liyerpool; the young woman, togqthey with the bale pf |aod|, waaput on hoat'd ; bejug well provided with necesaariea. icd pafiicu- ‘ farly with a rarfificate.ift due fbrm, and en- doFffed bythetc^respondenk §he wa* m4qded-*«ff.toeihrilidck''ibe last article o f * jyomah, sjbape, hpd condition, as per pears from the certiorates aud she has to produce,!? The writings which were future hffshand, wfere, att egtraot tfih parish register; a cerfificdte dfhe ehtr* qcteriatte’sted by tkeolqigymaisi j a* attqjta- * lion by her neighboucs, ‘setting forth that she had/ patiently lived for three years vfitffffn old hunt, who waff,Intolerably ^pevisli, and had not, daring all thattiffie».giyeff theffwd\ aunf the leasffeccasiioii o f compl^Bt ; and lastly /t h e goodness o f her constitution |4aji pttrat^ ''hy,fonij/T ^ » ^ ii .Before the • gentlewompu’s departure, theeorreipondenc sept letters* of,advice by other ship* to hhi ' \ friend, informipg h«n_tha| per iueh a ship , he ffhouid sehjd'a young wfijmwi Of,eBCh a n . age, character, condition, &c.-r-in m word, • such as'Re; himself, had reqacsted to- b e sent, fbelm tersof atjffce, the bifes/and the ypetig woman got sme to/port, and the - West. Indian, who waa.one of the forentost ou the pier: at foe lady’s landing, was diarm- ed. to see so handsome and intefesiting » fo-» .; mule, riore especially wkeaffheVapproischr ing him in the most graceful anil xnodest - mattneLaald, wSfo,IhaveabiIlofexch ng* upon yoii, I hek you will b e 'plefceed to he exclaimed/n A h ! MadamV I nerer yet differed my bills to be protected, ah® I assure y ou tbit shall pot be foe ficat./ shdl reckon uiyself tbe most fortunate tif Hien, I f you will allow me to disc harge it.” ** Yes, . Sir,” she replied.; atid the more willingly, k a d /se y d » l ^ ^ P ® d honour on hoard, who knew you ver^Tyell, and tv ho gave you so exfflted i(chnrffcter,;lh.\t Itoel the ri<»t perfect BsieemJprYott// 'Thri was in a few days Mlpwed by the hhpibls, which were sefy?magniftcigfiL hfidtoo neW«» married couple were well satisfied with their luppy union, negotiated by a bill o f ex change*. * Edgar’ king pFEngland, having givensome ofFenue to the clergy of ins time, was con- _ demned by St Duustm, ript to were his crown for seven years. Hpnry II. ex- pi ite the de ith of Thorp is A, Becket, who was muidercdby his courtiers, was fbjeed to walk barefooted three-miles to ike shtme of that saint, and to recieve80 lashes upon hi bare bdck fiom the monks King John,for opposing pope Innocent IH was forced to surrender his croito mto the .hands* of that pope’s legate, from whom he afterwards Coa- sented to receive it hack* at a yearly rent. Lven this did pot satiate the holy father’s re- veng, for he caused theimhecde monarch to be poisoned in Swinsted Abby, by one Si mon a monk t i ORIGINAL ANRCDOTB* • Al countryman went into Boston market with a p a i r o f geese to sell, for which he asked four shillings, but refused to sell e i ther of them separately for less than three skillings lpiece ‘ A gffntlembu, who wanted but one, purchased foe pair, rather than pay the exti a price, and then mqutred of the sel ler why he was so unwillipg to sell one alone. < Why,” said he, * they have been constant companions for five and V&enty years, and J could pet thmh of parting them now, With out being well paid for it ” Affecting Anecdote — A circumstance of a veiy interesting and effecting kind, occured some time since, m one o f the Greek Isles- A number of the Islanders, terrified at the approach of a Turkish force, hurried on board a larg£ boat, and, pushed off froth land. -\ O R IG IN A L STAINED