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______ 5TRflro'lR£Pet!rtrp3p< left -flttheiJtjlQQi'i $2 SQqierjihniim.. , Y_. * . T o tna*i subscribers. $1 75; in advance, within tfie y e a r, or $2 2 a if n ot paid w ithin the year. T p sucsenbers who receive their papers The office, # 1 ' 75 p e r a n n u m .in cideance, or- $2 withihTthe.year. If not paid w ithin the year; '$2 -.25 ytnll b e c h a rged. t • T o dompanies'offcn o r tnore Who take tlieir papers from , the office, $1.50,iu advance, qr $175 by theend ofthe year. • Ifnot paid.wit-h- in the year $ 2 w ill be charged. _ P e r quarter, 50 cents, in advance. Paym e n ts made within one month, front the itn e o f sttbseribing ..will be considered as in • advance. ’ Noffiapers (liscontinued u ntil qfl a r rearag e s a re paid. T e r m s o L A d v o r t i s i n g . For one square three weeks,. $1 00 ra ^ E D I C A I . STOim W , OIL S , _ . J L P A IN T S , DYE S T U P F S . . A completeassortment of superior i, | articlesidtbis lipe o f business,may be found a t either o f the stores of the subscriber, \n East or West Oswego, including also all the st celebrated Patent medicines for the cure raSrTplmTKfrom~foe-headyt che-f emedyd o wn .o the corn destroyer. T h e UtrepreseW Inf cordial is particularly reeominended as a cer- 'tain- temed.y.fpr bowel complaints of every grade and at aiiy age. • 7 • ytrA iso, ehbice Fam ily GROCERIES, in- .O sw ego/1837. iy i » ()C T V J . II. U A G G lenders* his services to the inhabitants .pf Qswego for the practice o f Phys- ic andEu.rgery. He has been rin'fil ie last year extensively engaged m the prac- n c c for the last'fourteen years:, and' has confi dence ih himself to theAkilftil discharge tliere- of. H e will more particularly attend to' old chronic diseases—especially blindness and deafness, and-incipient consumptions. Reference, Jefferson county. . Office, corner o f Third and Oneida 'tree': JQswego, Noy. I, 1837. 40tf W J IO O T , S H O E di L E A - T H E R STORE.— r-The ^^subscribers, would respectfully ' inffirmtheir friends and the pnb- • lie generally, tliat thev have re m o v e d toG . H . VVoodriVff'snewblock of-.lores, two doors north of the W elland House, when- the will c ontinue to keep constamiy on hand. Pi\their.own tnviuiuetnre. atnLraide to any measura, on the shortest no’ice, Boots A Shoes of every description. Likewise, gentlemen’'' •fine Buffs m ale- uf the finest of I-’yench a n d , <,1U kvs English Leather. T h e y also keep L e a ther b F Tfoad fn . qfi kinds, and a large and well selected lot of ----- - E istern ina”ie BooKand Shoes, e mbracing every _ r y jr a r ittry, a a >qgnvhich n n ; be found the la test ftsTrrorfs, Yma le iii PartsJTaTled French &c r a a f Village Ties, a very superior article for ‘ ’ tbe Ladies ; all of which will besot I at prices jorrespoo-lingly low with ihe present pressure of the times • or, in other words, as cheapas :«nbe pareliased elsewhere in the <*ountv. ------ W IL B E R & CO R N W E L L . . W est Oswego, May 29, 1837. 2 -tf the stab'. Country it call and examine. SA N D IF O R T H & W IL L IS. Oswego, January 2i)Ur, 13,17. J A IN T S , 0 3 i . s , &U. <fct. T h e sub cr.-hers hare on j hand a lnrg*- ai. J general as'vri ___________ j-n e n t of Paints and a (hung wliich a re m e following, viz • while Leap, red Lead, Paris white, whemg, yellow ochre, French yellow,' Week Lend, SpanNiJ'browii, V enetian Red, Prussian blue, Rose and Dutch P in k ,d ry and ground vcrdigrise, Umber, ver milion, chronic Green, c It fame yell jw , U ' o , ILosiu, .'Tn'.',;, c o p aiw arnliii, Gum eopnl.Gtim shellac, Paint brushe-, Lin teed oil, Go''1. *\ silver Leaf, Gold, silver nnd copper broi Pum ice a n d Rotten stone, Lr.cragi*,'-tu n. wllioii they offer low f.>rn*hor rpprovdvfri Hs. E V E ltV re'N 5: Co , ivaVf ' ' •Oswego, A pril 7,1837 h j f S l i her con-e.e.ndv keeps on hand, at heM .iriiu-’sUome.on W a tc s t., a good Supply of GcoaeMsm an 1 Provisions, such as S u g afs, Codec, T e a ', P-'pper. Pork. B u tter, &t. & c , whieh he will s-ctl eheap — C a ll and see. JA S A IRIN’. ‘ , 'Qswego^ D etLA **=37 40 f 7VOR S A L E , IO l*’A B 3 G , } in-Oswego cuanty, with val- • Uable improvements. Also, wit.! |iL a o d s,iuE o ..sof30 lo2o0at:? . T h is property is situated nl ihe N. £ part of thc fertiierown o f Parish, and ires ou the nui ,h branch o f Little Salmon Creek,distanl22rr.iV* from the village of Oswego, and equi-Ji'tant, to- miies, from Lanes O n ta rio an t Ocejdn — T h e s e Lands iay widim 2 to 8 miles o f the Os- yrego and Utiea Rati Road. T h isgreatand d ir e c t avenue from Albany to Oswego, through Upper Canada by Hamilton to Detroit, ahd -Chrcago, will greatly add. to the yalueof tins .. p roperty. It will place a . resident w ithin 21 hours o f thcCity a t New York, and -two otihp Village o r Oswego. At Oswego there is a con- siaiV market for the produce ol the Parmer, •w.liiUtahwmrpla' timber by the rail road, for w a tri nnd -building, will nnd n profitable mar- ' kct for the venrivrndreasing steamboats,on lake • Ontario and the Hudson river. Oswego tsde: lined la-bt the head of rwmgariert.on thecomple- tion-of the Niagara ship c anal try the govern- - ment o f the United States, and certainly o n e <A . the largest c ities of the west, ^-poaium a and w a f^T o w c f, Secures it, bayoii .1 c.iTtipe:itiryn~ the es rryim; L ade o f sad-to, anil icAeatlromgdie “ far-west.” T h e quality of the sod on these Farm s, is equal to any m ihe-connty both for r ra.n nnd gmss. T h e k»u!As. moderately un- ., -JuLating, well w a tend with excellent soa.water spring.- from 59 a cres to 399 acre- v ° s * . x t n i y W i i o i i E m , o e s . • sign of J h e Mammoth. 'Booti F itststree.t,\V est Oswego, __ -having reeeived a fnil and gen eral assortment o f the • m&st fashionable Spring & S u m m er work,are prepared t.osiiitany cnslp- mer who majy give, thern a calj. ' Feeling u n der p a rticular obligation to their patrons and customers; they would inform.ihem', that al though they purchased their stock with refei encqjo tlie wants, o f a growing and prosperot: community, and n brisk and extensive trade, they are determined to-adopt their prices tothe hard limes, and are satisfied tliat tliyy can sell much c heaper than any other establishment of the-kmd in.thisplace, They intend, therefore, so Ur reduce thfir prices from -ibis date, that thefr customers mriy obtain as good an .arlieU as formerly, a t a rate 1 corresponding ’ scarcity ol money. 4 * ’ A general assortment o f gentlemen’s Cloth ing, flats, Caps, i&c.'sbld equally low. Those wishing any of the above articles will do well to call before purchasing else where. - , East Oswego, June 21,18871 -IN G ny Tim .T.QNAW A N - ___ , ___ -ROAD nnoM R O C H r ” '\ ” \ T Q B A T A V IA A N D BU F F A L O , ........... B ata via. a.nd L pekpprt to N IA G A R A FA L L S , n 2fe. .. A l % S l Z 1 . 1 , , 118 .'■ W & W S E R J B S - V O J ^ I I , IV © .- hiYRe Toliowing order-, vizi . To Batavia by Rail-roati; Thence to Buffalo by sla; Batavip to Lockport 32 11 “ ■ 5 To N iagara FalL h y R. R, 24 “ “ .2 In Cars and Post Coaches, fitted Up expressly. ior the aecoillmodation of ti avelierN in a sty le’ lis t surpassed, hy a n y tn the U nited Statqs. , Travellers from tlnfeast are catpioncd a- gatinst pay i lig the i r fa r e ra ad vattce ta rilujr than Rochester as it frcqmnuly results lo their dis advantage. T h e train ofRall Road-Coaches will depart as follows, From Rochester, going W est, daily, at 8 o' clock, A. M . - a t 3 u'eiuv-j, P. M. • From B a tavn, going Ee.'t, d ailv, at 10 1-3o' clock, A. M —at 5' 1-2 o’efot ii, Pi M. . All stage: t unmng in rtinnedm n , nccommq- date theiroclves to Rail Road time. , Apply for+rrke.s ut tlm Rail lload office; U- ted Sta»c-s Hotel, Bnflaio stre'ei, at No. '85 Exchange st., or a t 'be otijce m Bamv ia, w h ere: cents mav betaken f_-r ButFalu, Lcciuort, or NingaraFnlto. \ in c o n o eninn yvitb ttie Rail _ ------ — geti loTSrockport, and from Bergen to Le Roy, W arsaw , Pike, Angelico, and O leau; and from B a tavia'io W arsaw. Tkairoii it ta non of^ Mm-chond'se, Produce, A h'shouU l>eVddrc-icd,care m S u l - m f c m n i.sMont,-, Roccester. • - D. S C O T T , Gomm’r. . Roelu-.ter, Aug. th , 1837. 3d.f B P A H D IN C SC H O O L f o r y o u n g L A D I E S .T - T h e Suptmer term of tlfe ..Misses RoisRTsox’s School will commence \May 3 , l.p38, in fhe'spaciou's house in Second' street, one dotif fi'orn Seneca-street. The iti-' creased p atfqnage of this institution,.lms Indu- cdd'an .elder Miss R. au experienced teacffer, fo join her sisters, in Oswego. Tlte Misses R. who have Rtfd charge of the school the Id'tyeqr,- ’are from tlie celebrated Boarding School of MissMcClenachan-; ip New York. Tirey pur sue the system uf-iiietrqetion adopted iti ' ■ sclj ool, w he re Miss, Robe rtsCia ta ng b t lb u r y previous io qpiiitnencing in Oswego. Tiiis sys tem of insJ ruction is caleulmed to develope ev ery faculty of the pupils—fo lead them to seel far knowledge in every pa.‘-*lng- e ve nti, •' a nd to, ■make thetqqierfert-rn the art of lliiokiny, by. cultivating iheir understandings and strength- eningtheir memories. A method o f teachmg History is pursued, different from a n jknow n in this’section ofihe country. ■ ft is by dictation, from manuscript notes of lei:intp.s by Prof. Bostwfck, Jate ofthe .UiiirerM'ty of New York. Tlie school is snppItetT wtfli complete Astro nomical and MatRetxiaWoai Apparatus, Histor- --tea-iG linrts and Maps, to which will soon_be added Cheraicaiand Phtlosuphica'l apparatuSi CS’.Thq Misses Robertson wi il be able to a c commodate at moderate prices txyentv buaiding •cholais, \vho wilL be constantly under their -■are, and every r.Ucntipn will be p a id tq thei'r manners and ptinciples. • \ • spT-51 r. E. E. Hawi.ev, Prof. o f Music, f tom Ne\y Ilaverii Con, will give lessons in ybcal^ and in.strumenTal'Music. r ' Terns per Quarter, including ] 2 weeks, Reqding, Ortliograplry, ArJihmetlc, Geography and W riting, * . $2 50 Grammar.Htatory,Composition &\VfR$ 'o n t h e M b i d , In gd.driontbtiieformer, 5 OP Rhetoric, ,vm rfal -Phi losnpby & A'tron- (rmy, with theabovcbranchc.sinclusivo, C 50 The above, with Chemistry, Algebra & ' Geornerry, Mental Philosophy, and French, - - ”* 8 00 Instruiiiental Music, w - ‘ 10 OJ W ax wurk,embroidery in silk', transferring on scieens, b.>xc<, &C..50 ecu's per lesson. Fuel for the W ityer season,’50 ren •». N i dedMctions- a re made foi rbsbncc except {.•s<:of spt'erpl weeks’ sirkn'esr. N.) p tnils arc receivci i ir l e \ ihdn 1 qttar- r. and one month’s notice is required previous ihetrrem o v ai. • Those who may wish fur'hoi information respecting the school o r i s teachers, are re ter-' 'tari.to thc fbtbrwing genii omen, who have g-iv- l their names for lhat purpose. Rev. Mr. C ivdit ; A lvw B consov . , - _ “ Me.CjnTVj^ M. P . IL t Q i , “ “ ■ Gmnr.GY, J. &. Bi.oomi-ici.d. M r. Ilr.gnv E a O. i r , J..N . B okesteej .. - J'roiijjtbe Knickefbocksr. H-QAM'/rA 2. - Lumenque ji.'Cripc -q.urpura t I c ' c I hii OH' A S H A B A R T E R S T O R E . T h e sutjs. riH'V havtng ptrru- chased the entire stock ol Co., is ______ _ b e W g i.‘g to Wm. VV yles, Ea-l Os wego, end 'having made ex e;..-. :c additions fresh arrivals fn,m New-Yor.k, is — . , .. ....... _( assortment DRY GOO LB A G R C C fR IF.3, rm. i-.ii.g w every article u-ua?n~crTr71 f .r ..: a Dry nr-Grocery -.‘ore, whicii he i.- dc'cr.nin- .*11 as Ciit.xp a ? the Cn. » pcst , and when' sold he iiucniblu be aUg to rcplcni-li hL s'.o-.k. Gall and examine -before pi.rchasing else* :re, es he is dcicrnnn Aalso to please his, oiuers ns io price, quality and al cnlinn.— Don’t im sitko tlm sUite.-oM stand of W illiam -W y lereFra^-rt'cLHiasgO -w rg. j p s a s s a r * , , ^ . n n i water si rt-its.M keep a g eneral p'sortmenl . »he \*■ ■!\o-v cnairs are • If CI..i h 1 ng, i nc Utd; r.g, a I most e ve i v a rlFR j T **? jv e ll made xmd tveii brushed, that j.r.e. Also, G-o-FriY and B.’-.v:-hc.s ol Oswego,,Jan. 31, IGi:-. all kir. 1 , \vl..ca w ill be *uld j-. qnam itie-to .a purchasers on them o s1 rtT ronrM e Jenr' 7 .8 T i l US A Co Oswego, May 21, 353\. it . TijRO L E T . —A HO USE con- Y -BL veiirant ’ior' two fJTnTTies’ with six rcres of LAND, situa ted rn Seneca-streci near \fhe nc-l line cf ihe villcgc n W e d Oswego. Thc land is all clear'd ..nd ip p.vd ctmditipn for Garrfeifiog.and offers great inducement for a uy nes? It m ill b j 'ea-cd for a tctui c.foyfen. on liberal condi.ions, Apply to • ’ ZliN A D. ST E V E N S \ Qswego, F eb. 13, lb k A - ra 3ro7 r|efttSU|Jiiub, > nm-es fatdnsiutof yom.ii, i, this tho bosaiirwringal u: eosttv uitcai idled, cannut ho fellted, t.l vaperietum chtilcd. XinUh s loo.Miii'iini,.;.;uiil sensin.i hloJtto, XVIiCirTujn- liu'wuies hill ne'Ci'D scyltio. ^ ^ VVftli tlin^e I caliulv.part, OMctme Slid i fisimli V-ofrcn, The Tt ivmeiiu 01 a heart i- SBHtXQ-A Sang. By Rev. IJ. B. Hams. 'iter sicp^ure SotldheL?ireCf SPt>nS' U'B* C'° She nrf.Tihysonim thoTailie .1 now— She hreiuli.es upon tt.t i ill-. She tills liie&ir-\vttti slniuisjljfoils, She Unngs icfreshlns showers; She cl.i'hes Ihe.o.-ufii in hvmy erect), ' §dic opes tlie l|hj;umtHov,trs. her music in the woods, --■•’n tlioarr: thp gm-cltng streams, VV< WoliCKra every w Tlren lid your voir.ca.lirih, O man I a J y.ift antheui sina; Join wtpi thv iiiiirli- nil urotfurt---- ------------ Tho music of shoSpitiig. \ T I I E S P I R I T ’S L A N D . By Sir John Mol com. The. PpinTa lamdl—where Is that land D, wh hi. on.' fnlmv. ;..H-l * 'I’lie ptianlorn Iln-ht of thoughl Andmcre tlie latest lln;crhi» tear Is Wiped ioi« every eye, firha-rml-i hcjBeaihtffetrecBoftl'o liepase npnu that hlicred \shore. Where psin.aQs'l loll, Kiift storm and etrt: bliufl never re&cli. tliee fijore. * H E IS SO AMIABLE. A beautiful ^irl. yay, lively nnd eg rod j i & b z k , .-ii, merican cnlanlies, figUft.-, ctiai’Jf) M a tures, n n d n s tupid Loo Ic in g p l m i 'ig t io m y . A kin d (riend snid to h e r one d a y , “ M y dear JulLu, hew cam e you to marry that m a n .” “Tho ques- ,w< ^ ____________ ___ lion iaft n a tu r a l’^fffir^iyH rasbaifdrT '^iteri'yikastaM L n g arm y over freemcti ha- eofiless. ia net.graceflti to hig appenr:i-nce, not 1 fcttractivo in-his convocation. But he is' so amiable? And goo/ineaz, nl- tW o u g tfK S T v.« e g . 'la n b c v hct c taken li.e shop, foteiy w it, w ill plcnso equally nt least, a n ti i t t> o S r tn g - T O a n d P r a R rDn 7 \roh Im llTthm - certain ly tnore durable. W e o f t c n s e o ob- is iu-tr. d-nessto execute all orderrTtmtre e line nr b-isincss nn Ihe shorteit notice tir.drrto J rcaccnab’c fcrms. R .A C .T I F T . Oswego, .Ten. 9, 1828. j-’cts, w h ich appear r e p u ls ive a t f ir s t, but i f ive geo them every day , wo becom e a c . costum e d to them , afid a t le n g th n o t ' only \i-.:tv them u itlu u t n v e r s t o : ) , but w ith fi-’,’' i n S 8 ° f a t t a c *,m c n ** itnprro^jton , - I hinmfgtab - w r t t r t x l t - g o o d m a k e s . o a ' tbo heart in W ut rem a ins-forever L t s t c t f I U ill s - 1 ! a f CO.'-. Ly its ictio r aatl I \ dl. to ll y o u how Ie a m e to m a r r y . h u n d red, ~ . _ m y bnslihrifl. I w n s q u ite yo u n g w h e n H . P. F I T C H . 1 lie w n s in tr o d u c e d fur file first fitno in to T above chair? a re warranted to | tj i0 house o f m y p a ren ts. H o w a s aw It* m e .'. P.u • . 'pl-o ci,r... T It-t-r W v ili llPtellV .ify rhc public,ihit helias'onii.iiid dvons.untly ict-nring, a- o -niple'e qeneral as-.oftmc- i (<f Driig--. Med- lit.*, Dye S,m ffo, end P r o ie n c '. . hu h lie w ill.'ell o a lirftmo't 'ea-kn.'b'e erms -r ca -h. L E W IS YALEgM- D- E . '. Q w g - Jut.c 20, i)-'37. 25if . r g r t t ! t : CAB3 N L T B U s I N E S S -fi- of rlie law linn of J. Kill;, Co. is eonm.ued by lhe'subsciibcr T t T ' T ^ a l tiie old si.mii,,'oMili u f the W el land House, wnere a I .ill supply of Cabinet W a re is kepi constantly on batrn, and n iiete all o rders iii bis line w ill be pnmitniv abend- E. BROAYER. -gn, Jiine 12,1837. 24.f . srirh reddish loam, and has prod iced without 53s4 «rm v m ir<nre, _ ivrir-L redcLt'h loam , and has prod iced without m a n u re 30 bushels heavy wheal to the a cre— - - - -JThp- swofos nrr Itmbvrcd ti I, \ t ICSM ITHNC!.— 1’ nc P set ibe: i, ti'.ild respectfully inform • pui-lic that be has pii'cha.'eii the ek and tool' r l J M Crntim . ond w ill continue the ahcve buGne*' ill all i:< bran d ies at .tbe old stand, rorn?r «*f First and Schuyier street W est Gswvgtv. From h penenee in the business ahd ay a prompt tiorrurbustnys'., he hopes f..r i continuance or the liberal pif-rouago h criloloiehx-endcdltHhe tabovcestablishmcnt. A u g . 8 , 1837. -32tf - — S. V. CRULIUS. ; s . - A ' of Fancy A n cles cIothcsTbrnsbe.s; h a i r .......... . jn e n , sweet bags, Gonyinn’s cologne, ba it Icdoi bead purses, sun glasses, razors O razor straps, r w s r t f _______ vrram splendid a r n c iefor shaving,) liunting tissue paper, macassar, antique atiTN hair ojfertBcRa. bi srfk fitfff indeiidlrin k, generally with btac-k ash; the upland (eihgt -tenths) with maple, beech, cim, bass-wood, and ( -wlnteash of large grow lit-;- hemlock on' the A , — ed^es ofihe'tream s, with which these lands are •\AVM l'Wtffeweffr-^I’tagnrnrc-ffcrt-\ exyellent-vnUl- sites o ften feci fall,on the north branch oflittle Salmon creelreunoceiipied ; tliere. a re two ex- .-A*,Utmt G n st-M ills Within 2 and 4 miles ofibese F;W ins7^1'2snw :M tlH-ofFnieiractr - —Pa-rishr-: joins the (louvishing-agricultural town o f Mex ico. T h e title is perfect— If anvDiicc Deeds will be g iven. For 'terms, whieii w iii be liberal, as it is designed to change the investment—-np- piV to the.tindersigncd. ni tbe villagc o f Oswe- merous G o o d S a tn n n ta n ,^ — H -G E D E N -& VTNGSST t - - go, and’t3 L . . '. . u.«.. ---------------- -.--r ------- to show jh e land. T h is property has been ofthe M a rket for several years,- many of the , ...... - l2- •improvements Rave been made from 8 in ydarS, smHs-generallydn gras!i._ . It presents - -g real- i n dnbemeti t s t o7th'e-se 11 ! e r. Tho-priee xvill.be low for half cash, and an extended time forthe r emainder. Also, a farm o f 250 acres, In AhriWille, jrear' T a b e r s . Oneida cb.—35aorcs imjrovod. JO S E P H E. BLOOM FIELD. '- ” OswgOrMay 8 ,1837. . . I9tf . . . J i UATPS, &C,^-Thf srAscr-iberktfe*, j spectfuliy inform the ptibliW lfaFtheY have reptanisbed their store, two doors n o rth of S. Hawley. & Co., W est O'Wego. With a targe assortment o f H a ts abtl C a b sof everyde- scritilion a n d of the latest fashions. ^ y k b o , a nndColLrs.B u f- rerfo r s a leo n lh e ehofed selection o f F u r Gap. *loR o b eS| Ac- wbleFtheyi m o stfetsonibleterm s. H ot . iw v . - SA N D IFO R T ^ t & W ILLIS. T N A G L E T A V B M N iF im s treet,K a jt CX P l i w f o i y.?* W , Twtwmtand L gDKo»' m s to mcnlion, f o r s a le,.auhcsign of ihc_ East Oswego, Dre.23. ’ F A N C Y S I I .K S I I a A V L S r ilsrhan iT in / gauze g n isilk u lm s d i itfe-bead hags, bead and silVpnrsep., toge'ther with ^.general assnrt- ment of shell, horn and ivory COMBS, ju-i reccjved by . R'nsom & S p . ri . et ________ Cm5 jW n f d i h Iristm n tp c r, T ^ e r ititlF ir r op* 7 - ------- — -------- — :— ■— :— * ------------ .- l j pcarnnce, nnd my com p a n ions used often IT r o t ‘\I| 1 l ‘t i ^ MK!V 7 '~ H o r i d i c u l e him , nntl I confess I w a s fro- ^ y k h a w d i m ihe'qih of AoZtfi !!i-jq j gm-’n tly (em p todi-w juin th e m ; btit w a s . 0 . lifesM&Bl lhe enjire r, ock in trad? ol R oeest tn^fn^notf\' n^rl-d'ZZen- in'r -e''ir^-'ot'or' i ca- t0 1)1J ,n Voice, “Ho is Su~: .-\'c.'riiTranf .V GROCF.RP'ft'cROcKE/i Y rt-h'c !” And tlica il occuvr-cl ta mo PA MID Y PUO VJS/UO .N» It IX ES, LI- • l u w a s niv. a \ a k in d a n d o b lig ing ; h w V l'tod^tw e d o f m i ' \ I 1'--Iltvci’\t r villagers nssumblctl n ''-Jo-' reriiv'rev' ° n j e r a t o u t f t tea a n d dangcs, ho w as ul w ays L E W IS SI c k e LS. j n t ihe disposal o f the* m istress o f th e ! ? nnrettlcdacconntet h o tw c ,an® tvas p rotlBO iu his- alltnrtion i«i. thro e ' i.b’.rohmcm previ. us to lira 7 th d..y j to tjiuso w h o s e ngcs or ug lin e s s caused- of August la-:, w ill please cad aiuf rr’iU'i the | tliem to ba neglected* O th e rs laughed of atteiiding'toThe simni. xv|it?pered b» m y soii, “ h o is s o a n im b la i fcATS.'^hft. quantuy ot Oats just received V and for sate at Nc. 1G, Phdenix buildings, ,E . S W I F T & Co- Xswceo, Dpc. 13, 1837. ______ • 51 if ’ From ,T a il’s Engjuti Magazine for Nov, ' C A N A D A - S T A N D IN G A R M IES. .. T h e accounts ft oin Lou ci. Onnada inform ti: that the'nirvLm.V r.-.otmTOm’ bare been re ceived with the u tnj-t indignation Pnbhc meeringt-liave been t.illed nt mnny dillprcni places, to take the sta-eof affair-, info consider ation. JUvns anticipated that; at jlie'e lnctt- tags resolution'M iutkl’ be paRsed a‘rnust the consumption ofall ni-rteics imported irom’Bil.- lain ; for peii.umingilu-Congress ot ihe L id led States fti'i a free trade, between the s'aies and liie Culo’n f ,(lu ffefnuitof ob aimug winch smuggling oft Ahq.-r cxtcn'i vefromier stnWwTpnnrtyf'en-c' m-aeed t) and To 'ciilblv Ofa cOtlvMroi--m'dfdel -em'cs during the sttittftter. ’ Supplicsfr-te ctniiclv Out oi the question. Ny member in die prereni tcmpvi of fhe pdlnay d.-iroSFivd'dUrenr.- Thefrrnt-a-d oftliciragedv lias, nudoubi.no.v i-cen ci-mstifii- inaicd ; nnd bo h pardes, tayhtg a*i 1 ° f irilu-r ctiKeussion, are p.r p a iingio arm C-c-dderiBg that a meeting o f def.-gan-' hr-dv) to b? held-im U-ppcr Canada,toeo'iuiefnct 1 tea I'sleurslative Assembly npprdDted bv ficutious*voters, ciea- ledbylduiself; tlnit religions miipir.sffy_ lias,ni ■’ t provinci-b'.-cj) saperadd-d lo civil d\';e -ul, . tlm Goniemamnns manner in w h ich'the Presbyterians have been talked of by the Hoh- ciW General and q her cohtfnsl iurioilom-irios, who'll ive m undhgtti tad tar ms asserted the su premacy of E hs p n v m the eoltmv.nnd Hie. \'•elusive rigM w the clergy ofrhut per'ivrduu __rthe clergy ro'ei ves ; that Nobn Beeiia nnd New Bi tin.niolt. me remonstra'.in*' against sir owJigriev.itiees; an iih n tilio W e 'tfn d l- eoloni?'are in a mood far from 'W i-l ic o - ry—ihegen iemen iu Down mg.St rex;', a rc like ly to have work on h u u f fo r solne years to “ the first, wero convinced that tlie •■ilutions ofthe Brliroli p.iriiumcni G.mnili.ui '-Jie'q ’al'.V desiiin'ie of i ingurohed .'lltafneigilb u-'Mh'lIl\ Un bed St flip's —would fora . lo o nr being speedily engaged in w jr, of '.Ijtah v.-li.i-everfnay be ibe i-suc in u tii.inrv point ot view, and li.nvever beneficial ina ; be to the avis!net noy by enabling them i fallen cm ti e plunder, oi rh.-public, one. con fluence isgcrinin— die involving J h e people I Uriiit in inf additional debt and taxation.— T h e w ar of independence with the United Suves'if America,'which commenced it) 1775 and ended in l'ekt, cost on ■ hundred end tbir- v live millions, and completely lornbhed thB he eImies of.ihe jBri i- ii army j the last *var, wiii. ti c.muflcnce-t hy the declaralipn of war-r- by'A in -1 i 'a , on Jiine 12,1813, and lenninaicd br-thc erres-HHi* rvnMreM-rtJtB t iiFb ai New/ OrleaB.-, on Janua: v 8 , lilftt—tli 1 qtV Tnimdro-of feeble wqifore, in as far a ' the Iiri Ish were eunee n ieii—cost scvemy. tmtihir;' -, whence we may judge hou- much w t are ITkcty ro sullVr in our itpproaening aiiwnpi. to keep up bad gov ernment in tlie Gunadas,supported a? they wjl the W est L ilies aud tUe'U-\ -edS a ten. . • ' ■ . ’ ' An increase ei our arm .-will berequired to ctyiry oil ihe w arfor u.sinale campaign; for lhe experience of o.ir two wars wi:li-the U a i led Siatcn, lms taucht us that the ing thefr. rights^ nnd^libejric-dio^defood, „ .„ „ s o f mercenary soldiers, having nothing to fight for-b-.u their payfanim ried by no ffiel- ■ wle-r, mnd-komistin g -in- a li cottn-.fics p f ike most stnpid, wordiless and nr-jfligr.'e, are 'otallv tumble to overcome the h'mesi, h ieb principled, and industrious part' of the population, when once roused to resist- e .by the oppressions and exactions ol ty- is, wbelher forekm_or domestic. . • In the American J V a r o f Independence, so ditilc wasknov.-n in Br.tain of tbe tftmrnpe ot iieeroen.or rd ihe eha.qC’er t f lhe people o t tne U n i.cdS a-es, h.y. ti.- y were belicUc-1 <o x ^ r p u u H ^ r w u a ^ . u i . tte ta'nrrtferio’r l i ! g r a d u a l ; Tjft i re m m n s forevG r. L tstop r R e N e w EnffirJrt ^ o I ~ Y K 1 i r i U ! f E arn- ’ 4 ' \ ' ’’ ' T - *- k e rs H ill, bv wbibb, in Pome regiVm-nts the youngest e n 'lgnsin rbe morning^fotind^him- ofG'-imral B-irgovne at Sara'oga, with 40C0 Briisb iroop', SdOj Germans, thirty five.pieces of.canon, 7990 stand of arms, e lothing f ir taji)1) ■men, fentsand mTiTary eT.es s ; iinff o f Lord Cornwallis wiih a like force at York’otvu— soon taught our a rmy ihnr, nitho’ they bad not regular trojps to contend wi’h, thev hail men as brave as them-elves, who had a much grea ter s'eke tofigV fu'tlm n a siiiiling a day.— T h e b a ttle', indeed, whieh had been fought u-iih the Amcrieeiis in bo'h the Wars in whieii we have been opposed io them have been ihe ma-i severel-v eordCMcd, end in proportion ta the numbr-r oi men in the field,.attended with ‘lhe grefae-' loss, of anv m .w liieh oar troops have e v e r been engaged- D a ring the first war rnanv of o u r regiments W ercall .bm'hnai-- Ifited-. ’ F o r exnmpie, of rt-.e. em lre rerh n e n t', the fillh foot, only tw o men, eop’ain We”i}j— and a private, returned to Europe, T h e glorious tnannef fn, w hich the French' repel led th eeomhiliex! -Stmies o f n li E u jopeps O n e m o rning m y m o th e r c a lled m o to h e r biudtiir, a n d told m e lh a t tho young m a n w ho is n o w m y husband, bad made a p p lication for m y hand* I w a s now placed in n d ilem m a , nnd hardly knew how to not. W h e n I recollected his -•i x> bite Ha\ ! ill-favored looks nnd hia aw k w a rdness, W olfe’s To- j u -;,3 on tlie p o in t o f s a y in g , “I w iii not jests Young I x x L d j f r n a a ntl I blushed Ibr him , w h ich ................ ........... . -Y ± —— — I is a stro n g proof lh a t I ev e n th e n fait in- K ' Nos.\ 17 nnd 'f l , PhoeiiTx | ^-rested in him ; b u t'w h e n I r e c a lled the j^Bnildtags, W est O sw rgo—T h e i m a n y e x c e llen t trails in h ts character, . .'tiB'cribers would re-peci/ully] nn(l d w e l t on his benev ilo n t a n d good ac- ’ ' i addition .o the old I H qm J dismissed th e idea of banishing mghi, box Rai-- bare,:, l est Principe ! U v^uri T ecLLim m er QfoAx, Unge.diifirs imnlu.ju_j b they have on band an cxten.sive- i o f T t.irdw areof every description, they will 'ell at Wholesale and Retail ’ rxr re.\ (iy..pgi'„.. . fk l d m i 5. tabJ.. the N-\* Y. IT'* CL adding which F irst slreet, AVpst Oswego, June t i , 1837/ _ L r c P N S I G N M E N T - C b pieces Bla.k, and' 35 pieces W h ite, E. Perk & ro ’; u ,,uravJu i u o aim r u o » w i o . < o w u •uters prices, by -M ILT O ? r nA R M O N. T - r wjudesale or retail. T b e ir assuFtm. at- No. 3, Phoenix bniidings, offer i to the public a general assortment oi G R O C E R IE S and P R O V IS IO N S , which t Powder long aa they b ad the prospect of .ubtainingfreq ins -1 tut ions, need not be pointed o ut, A ltho’ unequal to the British < n the sea, many bright irraianeesofself dev-vion and heroism in the cause of liberiy on tbe parikff their sailors oc curred. T a k e ,for esim p le,the- conduct of. the V engeur, as mentioned in Air. C a r lye's work-tin (he French revolution. H e is apeak- in\'of Howe’s victor? .—‘W h at sound is that we hear on the 1 st of Jun.- 170-1: sounds ol \v*tr—Jjtrmier l*orne fram t^e ©ccao, too; oi to**e mi»i piercing 1 thunder from off the Brest wniers; V illarct J iyeusc and Eng- glish How eaf.cr longinanotwering, h averair- kea ihi-nroelve-. iTierc n.TTii'e ffietctifng' lite.—- Twelvo hours U raging '-.nnonade ; sun now sinking westward tbruugh the baffle sm o ke; ms French ships taken, the battle W ; wilat ship soever can suit sail making off! Buthow is it then wish that V engeur r h ipi She nub I thersirikesrior makes offi’i She is lamed she irrot make xkL ' ■ t ike saE will not. 1 !F ■ K ic? t e r l . r e and aft fr.un Vu-iorious cne es ; the Vengeur is sinking. S,trong are we -ants of the sea, yet also a re we Weak. L o l all flags,s r - a - v 's. ja-ks, everv r a g 'o f iri-cot- Tumfrorii my prusutiuu. dhgot±Wnioforo-, ^ « « solve io a liiict hint, npd 1 wiiispsrcu'To\ “ ‘ \ \ r’ ‘ m y self, “ ho is so a m iab l e ! ” H o contin- ucd io visit me, cncotirnged by my pa- rents,uiK l checrctl by .rjiy sniiles. .My le l ’t me, blit T ciid n o t reg r e t llieir obscnco. I rjpca- tctl tlie exprossioll, “b e is s o .imiablv !”— t t a t £i sam e m e a n in g a s “ho i s s o Iiandsotiis,” I\ loved him nnd took him ns my husband. S in c e I hen I havo no t only been renigiucl YrT7T>?MM(^,''biltrliifp|re'. My- -haste® loves m e d e v o u tly, an d how c.ta I help ’-■ving so arnUtbte.” ^ Tltf-re is s.it’n c lh iiig exceedingly fouch- _ ^ ^ . cd hard Candles, which wil J g ivc a fine .rieiriight, a re w arranted to kcepTtafd in any 'qlimale, and will burn longer than sperm, for sale by F : W . & C. PmbNa, tvater si. 'per' Y rungH y ron, Hyson, G. andTtyafUFSSnH. ' * —r > :r--- A'rrfjmrOVy Java, St. Domingo, Lagi Bunch Bloomand Box riroin-, fig', 1 j n„ [n tbts$ove w h ich bsauty entertains Zanfeci|rrai)is.almoi«is,fiiherls,-Stladciia and | . e , * • . , T pci nuts for goodness, and there is np longer a th i' i A TJCTnXNlfoGR.—CliXTIT.E'? P. W * 1 .TKH having been. appoiniedAuelioftcer foi,ibe -. c o unty.of (SswsgOf. w ill iiolii iumscif in _rcaut» tocss to attend to any calls in that line oti liberal term s. Oswcgo, Miroch 7 1-3M, \]% FE5V-AURANGE51ENT..—Thtsubscn- 1 , bers, who a re now receiving ti very ex tensive assortment”-of D R Y GOODS, DRY G R O C E R IES, & c ., olft-r, as tan indbtemftnt for ruoMPT pay ,,to sell a t uniisual)y low prices. I n adiiWlou to u rom pletc'ahd lareC 'tfick of dry gooda. they have oft band, P A P E R H ANGINGS. SUGARS, T £ A S s - \ .-hich they W.IT1 s\” -rt— r— -. 20, 1837. ’ RANSOM & cappiyofsaiin arid bombasin Stocks, c h iap for su s h f a t h i. Barber’sshop. dirgetly opposite tbe w e lland House, (east.) Come quick they’ll be gone* 9 V T . E. GRANT. Oswej\- * ' '“ *• ff kct. the .ic.i(uie' of ihe buel.-, over the Trc e h a n j; Sinn.artU in St. Dtmungo, thctr d yt non ofone nf ihe tin a and tin i pou elful at u Ie? tlmt ever loft the to.ists o f F ia n te , 111 Jb02 2*. OOil tin-n out oi 30,000 hq.vjng been cut to piefces byjlie blacks .tn a single y e ar; the-atiurentnnd qjoJein seigcsof Saigov. 4 , ail shov vim pa ti c 1 a lot lighting in a can a , n S I h t i i o f c lu ig inreaio a 'c tl ami ini* heart h in ff effect ng unst dis' iplined. troops and the lentful o.kla 111 . pumt ofartns jireft: - times nnd-d.i tu »h™» I>,1U « S b . cl ewRmd and crew of th« brtrG- irong an Ameiican p r iv a t u r ca cmejtun whiphwaaattaffikeAWiltc-^ Brurih brig Caina Jon, in ib« hs ^ i lie A im.re, ns repulsed fcmt dSU. anfHoole-w-v ewi-of the-bo*ts-eftJt«rM J 1 e cenumpnoer nd crew did oot abci. __ /C 1 I nniilii- j eceivid a nic*e*Ke% o«'fte o m m irtlero td - e B n lj h \ e » r i , th e t h « deslrot the tqi n lather than loeeth* » * and no until lioures )i«d V and f-kili. .. um'd cage-. 111 nve-ronph.- oi it-c occur, nnd in p a rticulai-w e r a ^ p o im most i j,e, wh'.L.xratic^ufiiiiilc'.? d n ri i (he tour- eeinh and hlieenth centuries, :m v tii li the ............. ’ ’ jh e vi>Vc , ibr. the-, jittfpose dependencg. TIiBdcei- . gaWKi' Vy\'ta Cro\3V;;Y , - -- over ihe p u k e of BuSgutuly « ith oO 000 men, exhibits a greater ipse on tha ru n of e vanquished, eomjuucf! to that of tiie com queror*, than nerlMps, any battle bn. rec- i ) exceptahatof New Orlwiiro. In the bllrio of Miu\it, the fore of the Burgundians wns 18 Q 00 inLtary .111 u 5000 ea va 1 ry-r- the r 0 ,lic v 1 n„ been 12 , 000 liifii drowned in the lal.r;-; vcfiiie -the Sw.tss pairl-ow Urot 400 kiikd and 5 0 0 v. inn Ld and by th e . Neuelwitel Ghronicle; ; 30 Lillotl ami wounded. : . . , . . These nruufs u f the supm n rity a f [ a j i v d to Ike. nierccnary bands M put >iu‘o i ix c i led mand.togaruiisa—vtiiosu pro.fcssi.anVw«l*«d of ing coiisiderei; honarab|b, ougjit to ba rti ^:,--dtd with iqa-thing and deles>stio;o for c m u hero .their servlets ifrc usefuitlhey'|ii Hoy cd ])/ gaiuiou shbt from, the G anunoe I aad tuanv o f the inhabitsng* wounded T h e I md rta”7 on tlfcj art 0 s the Americans was two kiiL™™— ’ c l -in-i seven woutidcd- of th^Bfiiish 120 kill ed, and 130 wounded.. . • ...... , -... ' J in.se dfff aqs 0 - uftexpeettd by dh* ‘ o f B n tiin utids o b n m ijlatin g iaih f a a v y , retp. taercd u abiohit i\^tiecesw T -re-rehdeev'itf-:% - ; pa nai least one v w tar T le&ht 1 tpn ih«r«- ~ ■ibre K im f c R T tel ffom h irw lrole Bri»iNf3wr-~“\~ G and m cnucI ufih n it: / o f picked tnea* • -7 cl Uenged the O h ~ p- alre eomntandyd W : >’ ' t upta nLuw renet then lyin g a tB o « m » \ T M ' A iru rcan commarclc v; 9 ktU*daifo#7M»Cw- \ ot Jhe m rn* ment slid lire G h w afealtt wtar lai a w»h a lo s o f lio k r d e d *pdwoo«d«4} tpo Brxti ti hovyPY^b iOwng ho feu e r t b a a H —’ • i M nguhxiontre < m a s fa ««xc^trdt<lbelo^ • ,cOu*miQmpaxcAyvjfojhe_ipja o f j t e A u rerL ___ :—are amply bohic-out by tin events f ; Hu- last Ameru-au war, as every one iqtiit Iciiow who has read -any account of.it- for- aft ifm power* of Tory Tying ha/u been' .....ta toco.ioeal.tiie truth, that the Amet-i'-ius defeated (he heroes o f tlie Penrnsuln a nd T*a- -4MgaremiiaLsliamefu.liy. both on laud nnd w . The war was ctirrteiTon by the UriTFsh in th most disgraceful niannet .by the plunder of townsam) villages'on the eonstreiid the mass t ret p and violation of ilieiTifiTialjlPanis T h e airocities'committed at Frm.chtown and Hamp’o n .thefiringoa the Amir c m 11 target Dartmoor prison / n'D'evops1)irem in y of Whom were not taken iii w ar but imptisoued at iKou'brealr, because; betas in tlm Brnfoh seryicc, tltay refused to become traitor aud fight aga'Inst rJieir countrymen, will n o t i o n 1 forgQlten - ip- America'. Tlie treate e f pe-ce between Britain and the'Uriiied 5 ntc \ x signed at Ghent, on lit© 24th of Dec nbet 1814; yet,oh thethefith of A p riL. 1815 . Capt Thoiitas Gvorge-'Shortlund, ihe ici>gp..,. tpP prison; o'it th e ' preicnce that the sailor) bad mndo an attempt to force the -guard ordered ffhvm lo be fired on, whenrityc irien were kilted oiTTIie spbh vmrmore-flled-ne.,i- dSy-a isLjairir1 •one we're woupded more o r Jess severe}\- On\ of ihestiputauons-cif the.treaty waa, ihnt ;he_ uis.QtKirs o('-ware t n ken^ on ,ciUi e r- »fii(Mli cur iff ie res:oreii;\.ns soon as practleabio. after the ratiflcailoti qf tho ,tr.eatyr,' -and>in-.fi<.o of dn stipulation, these men were innsunpred In iiumefoos houses in America, these unfortu nate men a re posted on the walls; and-in the American Almanacs Is recorded ibe annivcr- sary_of the Massacre o f Dartmoor. But to come lo the defeats .sastoincd Fyotir - -sfimtesTrt dowe-enANels a sfimt iniy of (he 1 whole, o f ibis thirty iponrl i war so m g lonous and di astrou* tq •iho Br m h j a vy for tt w as tire first tim e (bcly conqh fyjrs lia-J se m o etiejuy wax *?follow*t l h e ntim a e rof Bri ish ships and vessel*o f tvat in eommi su n was j34 ot-which m ttapty ■tv-ojyerc of ih line, and manned bv 75000«|l- joyjn.R n i t n nu the yi toTiyx ofCamyertfowrk. I rnfiignr orikeN tta nudlirqake, tbe C e ^ u lk of the ribannou had thy fpr«»al tinnWipftiMi Be 1 d o f / ilmi-ralify tendered w him ran creattda b a r r e t bv the K ing for taking wm h >7 equal in M> nglh to MS own A las forij^t American* had ibiriy-:»Kip*ri. _ . ves el o a ,n o tont.offh«m o f theIm » ,J |D d 8000 seamen Tim B ttU h, took'ftom the A m rteans seventeen vessels o£ war, with 904 gun? ind -§5j m tn . the Axnericaimjookfrpoi tlie B rui b twenty nine ves'elsfjfArer, 300 g u t* an d 3 7 3 ln iw rr~ •— :— ^ rrara.-— - ■- T ins is pretty cood work for h a lf a d o p en fir : frin tes.w iilt bits of snnped bo n tin g a t tliejr toy n n re in two j c i r s and a half^and iwmnMt r merchant-sntitp'Sfr. . .. ■VVotl ml ther lore th u i t force 1 * re»orted ’ i.a in s t the C a u a d tar 11 w nn exceedinjfly doubful matter xvh t je f wuh fh&tr river* lakes, and unpenetraMa forests, the nst4tUBc* tliey a i e likely to rece]ve h_pm numeroa# qogr* t rsTSTl \ ith that courag Yud^resrfuOnn which tl a ietllng of being thervtetim sof ofk pres mu add irju s u te gives)*- their cijnauertsxp-. hkeijrtcrtatm e i h e r speeJyy. taiY^OLolxained—, it t{io saer ftcc o f tauchM o o d a n il'tm * - 1 Tho.nov.w W hiig igss.o apdu forif*.uiip*. whono *gr«*»o uro. A i u i w _____ SelL a m e a tiny re^asorq* foLQiA eOertloa. o f 'the. peoitle. a re iu progress,, shouldrteoDsit—: wliat effeoi is likely .to., b e produced pm ’ \ Britainritain 1 * * ‘ th e masses o f G reat B ap urn spectacle, of a ctruggtererxied-on.Tiy th*tr V bremren and r.elafions in Nnrlh A merieki »•, gainst ihedespotipmefthe arlstocricy, tbpattpr - poriersand abettors o f yh« pension Ust.the tw in .. ____ _____ ___ - Tftlf2,affid foennmc/o t t t v i h m b tiaw wb jcii1 ■s. -An -at+aeTftupon-BRhimr.fe- wns.made r.ll'buHfis hiphest classes m eVrry p a rt o f lb« - odi 1 , cr Rn.iomi,.., tfinz a British domuxioui,abroad snd atLopreJCfa cfo 8090 soldiers find marines, ,undcr ihe coin- maitd of Gen. Ross, T h e ccnntrypcoplehav- ing, howcycr, fI6cked into town, some from a’’ distance o f lfiO.iniles, the asaatlants-.w'ere de feated wiih great slaughter, a n d Geiv. Ross kil- led. . At Sandusky, M a jor Croghan, an Amer ican, o f t wciity-onc years o f a g e , witlj L60 ICen- tu'Cky volanteers, and onesix-pounder—-hia on ly defence being fi ditch hastily thrown u p ~ defeated Gen. Proctor, a t the head oif SCO reg- ninrs, 7iXrTnalans, mShy pieces o f cannon, ond revBral Ron-bQCtu, driVing-thefftTriUsh-ai dians into iho wood«. . . . But the defence o f JS'ew Orleans, by Andrew1 Jnck'O n , Js, probably ,tb<f most decisive proof on record of the inferiority o.fottereenaries, however well disciplined, and .however much sereieethey-may have seep in tlte .field, iolree- men. T h e assailants, on that occasion, w e re the elite of the Britishe-thc Veterans o f the wnrstaf the French Revolution; their antago- nfsts were backwaodsmen, inerchatita, their cler ks and servants. Who had never been oppo sed ionn enemy. T h e only defence o f thecity consisted of a p arapet made o f bales o f cotton, barrels o f sugar, flour, and other merchandise, S u r r z e r a i r * - ^ I l portanl jn a ao b » r point o f view The.fbJef ' m m e i pretence set u p fox taain *inln|fi«re»_ nornrums a rmy andnavy in tim e o f peeee ife the pfetendea necewRy Pi beinwat a h t i a e t ready tOdefend the.coutslry frooUowHpi bar*- sioh. O f our totfiV r o y e u u e b f f o ry M p l l * -pjisr- - ■ * --------------- J- i - ., _sif,twolMtd ware-*XT«adcd: i terest of the debt ; that debt, a i^jireioepnf h m i-' d re A? o f mrllicihs beside*, m m tra m pie by ogrindinfotajatioahtfngiljeflw ier lniljs we bavo to show of ihe unjaiLWsrele wkW i W* have almost con*t*nti^-wicee mrfojMotxvr* the -army, and\ a miljipn- a h»R lb* on the Ojrdicancoiaad,four sjillleM. a n d * h * X • navy ; , in *11, KLcVifff 'Mffwqpe i*o * 1 um* so that, otff o f the- enprmou* rertniM d f AS*'\4 \MngdoniFrataed-bF\'*i * l,ol*-1IFbtak-ree*tN * -.- cvery man to work *tieasto*e Utidl otmtiur ' for government, only twojniiliopi - Wjo/i 1 * he n nrela id'ouiupon theeirJLgprer*jne*e,-$| w bieb the King alonorecm v e8'Lalf*milt)or, A t* * « pt the Royal F a m ily a ttoxherLiIf,iwdt**(*«*« ffir.oportion o f the remaiaatler i* Wasted o*tk* holders o f those gewgaw offeee, th e M iaral nml-i riitgh l7?<;tt|y 1 ii rnu.n pp.. Tik* Brftisii and eo.nsequeht' appendages, -Of: ttootW] -t-ssentiahn e r .. . ages and in every y_ against the rubbers,; iestiLentiaLdiseasts, law, .roods, hw-bot: jHentd6.esnota ffol... _ re^jalitiiese.andnun were provided with nntnerous gun-boats, can non, tengreve rockets nnd bombshells. The Americans had little to a'id ihem b u ttheir stouf hearts and trusty rifles. T h e number q f the , -British soldiers w as much s u p e rtoijo that of The firmed: Americans^ T h e result-pf the e n gagement was, thfit, although the British troops .behaved wl(h the utmost gallantry, returning, wifh the most un'dadnied s'ep,repeatedly to the ______ -fe.bm chargeJlte.v-tcerhrtri von li.-mffwirh the tn-x of jofmandh a itw e 1 2090 mtta, nearly one half o f whom w arp loft kdditli dead o n the.field o fbatt|e, whiip GeneraLJack son’s loss ,was-“ seven killed, and^six -icowxiod! T h ere is one atrocity connected with the a ttack on New Orleans that cahn:jt\bC-\pai«ed\ov\Cj%ff-' It has a gain nnd ag a in ; been repeated in lhe hum an Ij es*entiallkfi|be -pcry .MtatltHic* Ameriech accounts o f 'th i s ta l f iu T xh® rJhis^qttoB h « rm ioaey^ei watchword o f t h e day o f th e British army, ‘ r” \ was “ ^Boyty'and Beauty;’ that tfds informa tion, was obtained from prisoners, and con- -sign—a re given out every uav by every officer .comman.dir.ga.Corps; the sergcanisthen wrile the w ord'dow n | n their orderlv.boo' '' ’ the production of The orderly, books the corps which were employed at the attack \\ New Orleans, won Id prove wJiafftiie waicb* Mi bfssrs. Porto Rjro, Nc\V O rleans and Si garhotroe. ' : f 'piccs. Prppeff, e a 's ie hud«, tnace, gtnge cflvcufftc rt-ppf r ____ ' 1 , ' . 'Tobapco, sauffawTScghr'.. 'Plvnj ito.. Ircrn*- chewing and smoking,priiicipa,pellonjcroyvn 81 l!foJutoy1 G u |’SEC01 Dll -Tl 11 f f ' ' \Pish and Oil. Codfi.'li, m a tkert’l, scaled herring, whiter and/ipll oilf ^ 'Pod- Bailer, C.kckte, Imrd, Hath, Eggs. Soap arid Sandies. Bar soap, variegated and shaving dm mould and dipped candles, parent fitrd common sperm candles. Miscellaneous. PowdeV and sho’, Indlgp, sia’reb 7 bnFTImA, iflpstafft, olives aud ctxpery, YTest India preserves, sal eraUis. vtaTvei' corirs. Londonporter,Philadelphia Ro. biarlting.wfap- piog.paper, table salt, bed cords and clothes lines, rock and otber candi.es, brooms A n -excellent assortment o f stone Ware, &c. . Ostavego, Jan. 23, 1838. Tng ofUelievolim icU^TtOTl'i ■ulatcd b y rensotl* Siicli a n affeelion w ill know n o cltnngo. ^ I t has a firm ba- 3, and tviil-onduiv; (hrou\li life. Shc;S: she lurvncs.ltcrlntt drunk whirl 1 ocean yawns nbYoemai; J.utn rriffie' rbe Ven eur carry ta R epahl:q“vJ_aiaBg \-iff te c —ju conqii.-r.-bl -, uvo e frniiv ! Let iorcr.oi dcs- -)Ot' think of tha'. There is an unconquera- liluy in man when he stands onlho ngius of ■ dcsn.vs and slivcs. and nil people ’ \ ta_J,t*rrg ylrar telmd qlr iliv ib:c foTmow.iff ................. *a ir-er rcimrlc th- with wmch Mr. Cartyle c artoJe' Im ree c.nroe o f l iberty whirl: iri-sp ti sTiff emboldens man, and renders him uiic.iuquertible -, ee*pa- ’tism -tnk' his energies, rendeis him n'lsiliant- 11101s &hd api'hmwal. fh'i rcpuMicaiis ol .France repell-d ibp arms of me ct.mbmal tv- .retm;.-i=ind,.ta„.ri:£.is)ireg: Lh._ig r ■ssmn bq- repeaiedly contradicted ihat’it w as “ Bcoty and Beahiy,” <A« 01 der ly books have never yet been publicly pinduced-. T h e laurels of o u r navy suffered no less .se- ite'rety tli.iii Ihme'-'if OUT d iiiry in ' tL-ii (.oimst. . . . , a ihoti.s.ind snips of wai. would send ..... half-a-dozen fir irigaies. wilh bits o f striped bunting flying at Uielr masi-l.eadsTos Canning ______ f. torM r y .eba«i*ro b o k ‘herringfi1(S*sk' reisims,_!Dorn andpdlKi l^fbroom s.paiT s; tejta j'ffeero, &e. August 1(, I837- - -lic.v-'i.ij..-..■-'*>ol E - in lhe Mfd'Ols ofiheirelietiaieN—in Vi- ennfi;inBoclili, mRotai-. B .11 all spun left thc bodv of the people when | m tecum , iic , subjeeisof an Em peror,andthe armies of ibe A ll Ire m archett in 1814,'and again 1.1 181,), t,. \’arts there to dictaTii'Tl'^TefiTis'rrftpcat-c—ep- bsed byTho’ 1 nife rlafffrmsp'- ■no-duoB’ pm tffi- molested .bv the peonle of F rance. 1 hv.r spi rit and ctnirage, however, weto not extinct.— , T h e y werc m?re!r,dcrrmwt- b e e iusettev lmd Tfo wartTiy o h jrtcttotthcir oxerrtt— as the hopHtaf a repvtbihr-tweie . the people were a gain roused -, tl.e L-t-di.-eip- lined troops were, d uring the three d i j con- iilydefcafed; and the old Bourbonsdrivon gjasses,atid he -is in nstntc of excitt muiit. A person reccivea a box on tho ear, and life is excited. /Yeu stick your elboW tty a feflotv boardei'’s.soap at table, and he is excited. You call a man a thief or a liar, and ho is excited. You hick kirn , jl]pd9fea!e{1. aj}!1 ,nc n)n uourp with a 1 tarp toed boot and hois ex-eitedri ~rgTWurmiouslvfrom theirihranc Yofl putifinnio fiWj-spHdg# in f e c e , a n t TheifftaM le?gaiaediby-ihc H 'ghhndLtsC ' he is exc ted It short you can do noth ing in the world-without creating exciti ment—save cm thing? hire a man to: saw is ood bjiftie day aiid _ such '.htople of coOTdesa atod Christian as he will exhibit, id evlough to kill old. fblkk fttheelobe, Freterifea - lo u r e t o t l e c i f m«lits, f«**'W'fiaf<ifert p f e onrn ol. ^ ___ 'tortfe«| 1 ifMhoo*edttc*,*fid the itifia trir*cces by which tlia , Now, from th t facts we fmv« { iveii,*pd iM tt jmm eerous-.olherfnsttaeea ro u s -.o lherfn s ttaeeaihtt'whtt'V itL oeet e e f iP ^ firmed by the books o f two o f the orderlyxer-- -nu i itL o geanis urften in bntt.le/Lvhich contained record*. '— ■— j cd proof .of lhe fact,1’ Now, this is fi matter ----- ^ ----------------- which can easily beili'proved it not tm o ; for iM K » ie3’*it*<iret‘J<qutr«d f e r tlw M The v,’.ai ch wo rd—t hpt TsffReparcilfisiia-couuter- mfJtoyjetu J i ^ jpinstX o reagtt ie m r ie» . YJf* ......... (Mtnng p. . so that populous nations but stick ts s c , •q y of foafid only where the n*lions were * and. d t police.} stem of govctnmefil,** whatever, ihightbe thcextjirnal foBr vroptre,; a monfifohy, t»c * a r - .e peopte were , Jden under foot jby tfi* f e w * _ (is th. case tl c people nave nMhiiq fob; and ahy feelingmf-tll'grse* o r » -u L irn q r v - of Ihe summer, into the English . .. . G ren twos theastonishmcn tamLdism n y> wiicuJhe lccourrstff the capture o f theG u e r r'tre. by tie A tnenciu ingiue.CjOU'uUUiou, eoolmLl .K'OPc-.-.T lnaMas ihe firsL.f nre t r n i 11 nh’thewbus o fbtmting.\ W u l.inlhtriv tn.n- it itrer ihe \ e sel t imc Jlong ide of c a d i oth foiiie G uerfiere surrepHered—the A m c iF ns hiving, m tlmr short space o f Time, shot at i e r inrzen jjitun ind ft)rc mast and ev e* sp r exc «frh% b o it'prit shot find drowned ihiri; niira iridn in d wounded siVtj two wi h ! ,on their pari, oi oniv seven killed and wo,n>4f i^_Ttem exT~&-,TraganUi,;h'jch., iicr strcnsih w iih the. British ngyy. w as the United Sm-es, b f foriy-Ioffr g ni)v478 men comrtramird br-Captain Decatur, On the &rth O c u b er lftl„ h jjj l l m u ith Jhe M a cedonian- frfoi e of gun? m d 300 n e n —a n ew frtgSU, on.lt four mim hs from the dock find in half W ac I o u r-4,kw a 7 S k e 5 fT O tet5w 1 o 6 S ^ ftftfW F cation'dfTTmTfieTTflftan«v,$ igehi w ho hare so long. »oi«dtirejmnoC-nnproj*owy, \ \ \rqsaed in their turn, • — int. w h a tevefh r e y b e ti fions of fjie state fe eodonoe ttoJri jtlietax gatherer,-audu> pretexr|kU q.r tv ile^, eaja{Lihfr.Aj:iStaei*^_ as 'ill! worse abLunddf*J. i try must-reuacOriis-siepo dRSSK* is scarcely pooribje m tt a tu n these cj r o ^ d , { equntryre ■ -wer-vet c r a n- - troops,- In- - - conquered atCuHodcii, onlvby an jndj cnroi natem 'taiaere of friends and loe,., lhe Duke q f F u m t e t L n d k a m n g j s t edjh_seecnd boe oft ih e B r t h fire t^tc d nceoT a jf v f j a r d r on the H blinder a le u otapletdy inter*, m ngled w ith th e first lin e - n p t one mffitj-or -whom w as left atsndmg, by theJmpetuosfty n the H ghlandehtyge Tho dettractfofirfAO ,*' 000 o fO s w a p a fle s .besv trpojis *n .th* Tyro];, Inlied nqd v;outidcd. and of h e r j tore im im aim o p m is’,n titn vard andsfirnttch dtumged in (h* hull, thaf llte A m o rtcate ftfid .j mnfih- d irfiiO rritr towsnprtheirpri z einttrporr;- - Anorlier proceeding ob the pari d t One of the ' bits o f striped b n n t . n g v a s theknoekinir.tfi, pieces o f th e B r iti h frigate Tat 3 , h y i h i ^ n - ' * ituiicm,ont>e-eoe! of Brazil T h e 1 Ceptarn, Lstoheri with sUdy ofhtfceirew ~ -Wjled and-170-wenftded and-the-ifem «fit IrmvnelY 'sS® 2 i S *® fteie^*eyed Ybet (iteA.m«rie»n* 3 -*fto*? K ttutf tho cravrfin shore set fir^to h«x 1 Another gallant action oF tho O e m S tii'a!tofi,|S^ * — - < s & zp TZ ~ — -“ l u i r f t . n