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W ai . e n r a n ^ r C o u n t y n o t e s a ts k il l u J i o n Bank Columbia Batik a t l l u d s i n i idille D i s c t n c t a n k o f N i a g a r a , q u « d u c t A s s o c i a t i o n a t C a t a k i l l u b u r n B a n k a n k ot G e n e v a Central B at C h e r r y \ all e y * t ien ati go B a n k 1 i i 1 10 ) i 4 p a r p e r ct dis do Q4 4 b7i ll H to OM do do do •lo do i i 4 do do do do do Columbia Receivables ludson tlo to * 1 ° J t i c a B a n k i J \ Jtt ca I n s u r a n c e ( o m p a n y ^ do J ti ca B . a t C a n a n d a i g u a § do ) n t u n o B a n k a t d o i , 'd o Ontario B a n k a t I t i c a i do ^efifaraon C o u n t y B a n k to I > d o Pl aUaburgh N o t e s 1 $ to 1 J do Nfc \N - J E R S E Y J e rs e y B a n k i n k s m N e w a r k ptate B . a t K l r / . a b e t h t o w n State B. a t N e w - B r u n s w i c k ank o f N e w - B r u n s w i c k 4 i t e Bank at P a t e r s o n State B a n k a t M o r r i s t o w n Sussex B a n k Trenton B a n k in g C o m p a n y State B a n k at T r e n t o n 1 to ktate B a n k at C a m d e n 1 t o fa r m e r ’s B. a t Ml- l i o l l y 1 t o Cumberland B a n k 1 *° C O N N E C T 1 C U I” jo r t B an k H a t t f o n l if m a d e p a y a b l e i n N . Y o r k l a r t f o r J B. «f m a d e p a y a ble in N York l i d d l e t o w n Bank 4 ?henix B a n k at H a r t f o r d l) e rby Batik J ridge port 1 Kittle K. at no rE>. |iar par pHI p a r p e r ct d ( p a r par par p a r per c t . di do do do p a r p a r par j- er c t. di d o do MERCHANDI Z E. G kougk B k ck vm t h , r his ol d stand in t he v i l l a p e ol Pal- t.yra, is now leceivin^ f r o m NttW-. \ o r k , Hid opeiui.^' lor sale a c o m p l e t e and ex- t e n s i l e as«ortirietit of K u r o p r a r i , K I n d i a . &z A m c r i c a t ) Merchandize, C«>tisi»trig nf Di v G o o d s , ( -r* (I . jFR i^u, ( ; , ()C (.‘j - j e s , ( ' r o c k e r y , G l a s s - W a r e , H a r d - w a r e an d C u t l e r y — Iron. S ' c f l , \nl*<, (ilanti. &r T h e a b ' \ i have been puti'ia* ed w * * * 1 1 ' v witi C.i-h, a i d selec'ed with ■ are Irom thrliti-t unpi 1 1 at i o n . —at < Sf> ha- lull ci i fldetue m mvilir g Im lui mpr C'j>totr pin in il .ill olheis wl,o tna' wi»h to b'j\ (in d»t\ > all and rx an.'fie his a*->nrtnii’it , and he a \ i i \ - thi>m, that he will *> il .m h>w a« can In D irrhas'id m an\ sulion nf thc western i ountry M m / 1 . 1 r 7 <( Cheap Goods — L a t e n t a r r i v a l . N a t h a n i e l H . H k c k w i t i i , / \ _ T Ins e l d s t a n d in t h e » n ' » \ ! • of I’al oi< ra, is n e w l e c e t v m p I m m Ni-w ^ o r k , a n d o p e n i n \ f o r sal e, a c o t n p l i te a n d ex ' e n s i v e a s s o r t m e n t ■( Merchandize ; Copsistl/ljr of D i y G o o d s , G r o c e r i e s , C r o c k e r y , G l a s s - W a r e , H a r d - W a r e a n d C u t ler> — Iron, Steel, N a i N , G l a s s , ^ c . &c. \L ‘ 0 — O n c C a s e ' • ' i i p e n o r Straw Honnets a n d 'I ' r i m i n i n g s . H is («ood>> h a v r ht'en «e le c t e « l from the l a t e s t a r r i v a l s and p u r c h a s e d witli Casli a t very r e d u c e d prices, a n d t h e public n.ay be a s s u r e d that he will s*-l| vis l ow as can be p r o c u r e d at a n y s t o r e iu this vil lage, or i n at y other p a r t o f tin- w e s t r r n c o u n t r y P u r c h a s e r s a r f r e s p e c t f u l l y in vite d to call arid e x a m i n e f o r t h e m selves. Uny 1 7 _ t f Wm ** ■■ kbjesh H B T K A S . - Forwarding. S k POETRY. ' I ' l I L s u b s c r i b e r will c o m m e n c e t h e Forwarding Business f r o m O g d e n s b u r g h to M o n t r e a l , t h e < n s u - n i \ se a so n , arid e n g a g e s to t r a n s p o r t all 1 k i n d s o f produce, w i t h t he u t m o s t d i s p a t c h j 3 r d u p o n the s h o r t e s t m tice. H e t h e r e ..<re solicits a s h a r e nf t h e b u s i n e s s of t'iOj<e w ho arc m t h e habit of s e n d i n g t h e n t i ' o p e i t v to Ihe M o n t r e il m a ' k e t S a t isfa cU'ry r e f e r e n c e c.m be g i v e n if re- ■| u r e d . H \ A ( ' . ^ F . \ M O l ’ R. O ^ d f 'T t b u r ^ h , M i t c h I'?, 18- 1 ‘i-- 4 in Classical School. H FLKKT. Ji s. n- in .1 d a ^>-lt 1 1 -i h uo l, i n I Mi I) ( , I, I he s cl * * u 11 ii*s 'i -1' a 1 ! \ i ' i .e^i « \v ■ '■ !)<• ■ w e li 'n i p . s \ v c the Ii 111 Hi*ri tit h » m'.t in v it!' n 11 (1 to < ‘ I tl 1 \ v ’>V t i l , - C u ll- I ' II i t 1 .. ,,l ,« .tio n w i ’ 1 b I i . im i In r r ii. ! H e ,- o h i t s ji ij ’ il r p r o n a >V i i l i „ i t u • a • I ; * > v • r 11 , ^ l \ - i f I ,(| h 1 1 . j r ’ 10 . 1 / ‘,il <i y r ci . V i 7 ‘i ' i , l ^£2 G 1 N » VR A . [ 1‘rum a V o e m entitled\ I t a l y ” ] ^l»- «a< au o n ly c tu ld lirr nami* G m rv rti, I I\ J the p ridr- n f n . m lu i m ' O ilier , \nd in h tr fifteenth jri-a i b*-i hhia a S ' 'de, Vlarrvm g in OD’p »*>ii H »tnv’e«rn 3 ,ir (A, (U r p 'jt r a i. c fro m h e i b ir th and tier 6r»t love. Ju.' - '»• y. H . r p. hi Is ill I' I- t .11.li it I I I f t u ii! .11 s — . .ti I a ’ len I - 3 > Latest Arrival. it th « L IM’KVM). & » „ \H. i in ’he mha'jita .IH J_^[ villa^i and it« v ii in’t v, S ilk Bonnets. o f t h e n e w e s t f a s h i o n ' , h u m N m i fo r I , n d n s a n d I h i l d f n , ol all < ol - nm l q u a l i t i e s \ l s o , I ' a t t e m s for l),e s> e», l . e ^ h o r n a n d \ ' t i a w il ATS. 1 'ie kl'iNe {jootls in I L)-- sold ori r**a- siinaL)'' trrpis, and all kinds of piodi.cu i e r eived in paviuent I ’nhniji a, J l a y 29. 1 1 — \>w L . 10!) Blls. SAI/f'. W K ' C O I T Iflsjimf ip ( e i ' e d M ' w e i J o h n s o n fn C o dire. I i o u i ihe I > al i s lm \(»li i h, 1 uc torv ,1 a s u p p l y ol p u r e rei_tifiel SALT: w a r i a n t p d f i e e I r o m L r o e , — M ho of 1 5 0 B o x e s T a b l e Sralt, I o f a c i p e n o i i | u a l i t v | n w for ( a 81 1 . 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By one .i« vbuog, aa thought.**! a» ( u o p v r a ^ * U li? no! rem o v e i t from it* lurking p la c e ^ * *7 w a i d o o e a* s o o n a* »aid » b m oo t h r w w y I bur | , it fell, ou ri Jo, a ikelttqn, *' i ii h*-.e nnd • bt*re a pearl aod emerald \ gi»M» n rlajp, rla 'p io g a ihred of gold ^ il e!*e find p e n «lv d ta?e a w^f’ding ring, a f»ij r »e«l h**r rootber’i legarv f i (rav^c- w i it a n ^ m e , the oarne of both (jiuevra M T iere th e n nhe bad Uund ber jrrare, ^ i'hi i t b a t c -eHt Jiad »nr f<>**cealrd li 'TfeJ, H u l e r m f ' • i t h y > v t h e h s p p i o t o f Ib e b a p p y \ b e n a i ^ r m g l o c k , t h a t ley id a i o b u i b t h e r e f aM r - o , ^ ber d o w n f o r e v e r I ^1 Jiisl M A S S A C H U S E T b . oston B a n k s 4 p e r ct. dis. ipnngfield B a n k 14 lampshirc B a n k , a t N o r t h ham p t o n 1 i lem Banks l 4 iVorcester B an k * 4 t h e r M a s s a c h u s e t ' s n o t e s l j 'tiv-H a m p s h i r e n n t > « 14 r h o d e - i s l ^ n u . Providence B a n k 4 W a s h i n g to n B a n k , at W es- te r l y 14 Other R h o d e I s l a n d noti s 1 4 \ k r m o n t . B u rl in E rt o !. , a n d i n d s o r 1 ^ 1 ' K N N S Y L V ANl\. Pbiladelplna Ci'y B a n k s pai to \ do Silver Lake notep G e rm a n t o wn B a n k H i m s b u r ^ h Bank o f D elaw are r< un Barik o f C h c i t c r Bank of M o n t g o m e r y C o at Morristown New Hope Delaware Bridge Company Unincorporated Banks M S L A W I R E 4 rmcr\^ B el Oelav» tire 1 J lo 2 p r c t di> i l m m g t o t ' and B r a n d y w in e ^ I } tn - do ier D e l a w a r e n o t e s £> to -26 do 'Mo u n c e r t a i n toatre&l B a n k , 1 ; B a n k of C a n a d a 1 'Dgaton, ( f p j i c r C a n a d a ) 2 to £4 do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. to > rlo ? 5 to tiO d o I do 1 t o 1 i d o 1 to 1 4 do. 1 to l j d o 1 to 1 4 do. ] \ to 3 do. u n c e r t u i n iNEW STOUK 1 G. N . W ILLIAM S , S n o w r e c e i v r n c a*. Uie b r i c k buildi ng r e c e n t l y er*T*ed bv V i e s s r 1 J e s s u p a n d P a l m e r , or, Main s t r e e t , in the e**t p a i t o f t h e vi* lag*, ol P a l m y i a , *1 _er,eral a s s o r t m e n t of M E R C H A N D I Z E , ciSn- sis'inp of 1 D r j Goods, Groceries, Crockery and Hardware. T H E ab- ’. m e n t i o n e d ( i o o d s , have be e n s e l e c t e d Imm the l a s t e s t im p o r t a tions. N * > s ' h ll w o r n a r t u l e s , no eld shop ci mpan iu i.s , fa m i l i a r b y long and t e d . o u s a c q u m i . ance, a i e to found a inoTic i h e t i ’- I h e w h o l e s t o c k , Is tiesh from th e N e « \ ork m a r k e t , and new i h r o u g h o n t . 1 hose wishirij» t o p u r i h a « f new £uuds, a \ d clienp g o o d s , are invited to call, / ’(//111 , r / i . June 4, 18-2 2 l i — tf. .STR A Y C D Irotn t h e subscriber <’ii t' e IT 1 1 of 6 ' h month, a t w( y n old B R O W X M A R E , l o n g tail, h a d o n w h e n she w e n l . i w u , h p o k e , w it h a n p ' m V w , «-id sw i i ^ n ^ ; ; u 1 S onwofcdi ta' I arul slim legs 1 ' e v e r ill r e t u r n sa d M a re , 01 ^ i v e r f o r m a tn»n w h e i e (die m a y be lo i n d , to t he s u b s c r i b e r , sh a l l he hu rd -s om e h r e w a i d e i l , a n r l all rca.>ona!)le (l ia i s e s p a i d . H. SMITH. I'a l m y r n , h t h m f> I*/, I '■2 2. 3 — 3 w II Rags ! Rag's w i o t t t l ia J \ » > u j r \ i ( o r t l i f W V i i a ' n F a i m o r NOTICE. T H E s i h -( I><*’* res] ' f jl' \ 1 nf 11 rm t n e in habit a n is of l ’alo.\ ra a m . 11- v i c i n i I • y , t h a t t he y t .av e e n t e r e d 1 M 0 a ( <> p a r t n e r s h i p in t h e B l a c k Sm i t h i n g Business, a n d will c a r r v it on in its vai iuus b r u n c h ep. at t h e i r s i m p formei ly o c c u p i e d b y M J o h n s o n . A l l k i n d s o f p r o ' ^ i c e will be r e c e i v e d i n p a y m e n t for l a b o u r . W o r k d o n e c h e a p f>r C a - l i — those w h o wish tlv*ir w o r k d.ine u r l l ar d m f'oud style, w il l <*• w e l l t o ra il K v e r v l.ivoui will be g r a t e u l l y ui-know 1 e d g e d In M J O H N S t . V , l» B M A H KM \ M , 11 B A M K : i F V. I'almyrn, J n ^ n n r v I\1 18 2-2 -11—f t .tfttiSccllantoug. A striking display of Indian chnracler occurred some yencs sinc e m a town in Tlairte. An Indian of the Kennebrck trib^, JrenKiikable for his good con- jdurt, rereived a grant o f land I from the state, and fixed himself in a new township, where n nifm- I ber of famillies aeltled. Though not ill treated, yet the common prejudice against Indians pre vented any sympathy with him. Shortly alterwards he went to some of the inhabitants and said to them, When ichitp man's child die , Indian man sorrow— he help bury him— irhen my child die , no one apeak to me-1 make his gravp alone—X can no live here — He gave u ptjis farm, dug up the body o f his child , and carried it with him 200 miles through the forest, to join the Canada Indians.— Whrtl energy nnd depth of feel ing does this specimen of Indian character exhibit! Cash paid for Old Pot Metal, by SW AN & V ralntyra, May 10, 1&2 IL H A M S . 9 - t f School Certificates, For sale at the W e stern Farm e r Office. 10Q Hogs. jjXjV’A N T K n immediately, TOO Barrow Ilogs, that will wei^h fmm 1( 0 lo 200 lbs. «?ach, for wjlich a fair j rice ui.l be paid on de livery. S SCGVKI/L. Palmyra, M a y 11 . 1 f -2?. 9 - t f ft.B. S A LT for sale 1<*W for C.i?h From first mate, with one nr two more, set out in pursnit of them. We were all leaning over the deck, waiting with the greatest anxiety for the interesting scene that we expected to witness. They had not got many yards from the ves sel, when 1 beheld a very affect- ing Bight. The mother, observ ing their approach, and aware of their intention, set up a most dole- lul cry, and presently clasped her two young ones wiihin her fore paws. First she would look at one, then at the other, and again '•esumeber piteous cry. Perceiv ing the n»en approach slill nearer, ihe got them on her back, and di ved under the water to a consider- ihle d i s t a n c e ; when exhausted, she made to the ice for shelter.— riiis she did 6e\eral successive imes. The gentlemen who went out for the purpose of shooting her, were so justly affected at the sight, that they humanely rpturned to the ship without discharging their muskets. Still, however, the poor hear apprehended danger. After ^etjing on a detached piece of ice, she again clasped her young ones wllh the greatest tenderness, and onfinued her heart-melting cries, jln about.ten minutes anutlmr par- ty, not sul j.-ct to the same correct -eligibility of the furm«*r, went in t*jr>-uit of her. Immediately on nbserying this, she again took her young on her hack ; « ne time get- 'ing hold under water; at another, ‘^taping to the ice for refuge.— When the party had got within a short distance of her, they all fired. The mother, however, had cover ed her youog cubs so effectually, lhat she alone was wounded, one of the balls entering her chest.— The scene which followed was, if possible, still more affecting than ,ihat we had already witnessed.— Though mortally wounded, she retained within her fond embra ces her tender young. Itlookel as though the iron grasp of death could not tear asunder those ties of affection which bound h e r to them. Still she would fondly ;aze at one, then at the other, oc- '•osi inally renewing her piteous fries, which had now beoome more feeble.' But the purple cur rent of life was ebbing fast throngb lhe wound ; 'her sides heaved ; — her eyes became g'assy and dim ; she looked at her young one** ; — i;avR a convulsive sob : laid thwa her head, and immediately expir ed. After this, they had nn difficul ty in taking the cubs. Twey in rain, however, endeavored to loose them from tHeir parent’s embraces. Even while dragging her up the «ide of the vesse*, they still kept their bold. When they had got her on board, she was immediate ly skinned ; wben the skin was removed, they put it into the^cage which had been prepared for the young cubs. As they^ roared most hideout from tbe time they were torn from the mother, we were in hopes that this might pa cify them ; and.jt,dul so; it was no sooner Jntrpdticed than they laid tbeir hMds down upon it, and growlejd in » v«ry aflecting man ner | when any one attempted to tottcu itf they roared very loo*h aq4 appeal ed much more irritabl* jbkrt usual. They were brought horcjt, and sold in London at a v«- ny high price. M'ICi’evor’s Voyage to Hudson's Bay. STRONG AFFECTIONS OF A BEAR. W h i i . e sailing through fhe strag gling ice, one of t'--men-oh quarter-deck observed at * 'few yards distant, a silver be*^*nd fl w i a A m u i i young cub*». . Thw^apiwn iratnc - 0 2 ^ difitely ordered, ;U%j*>Hy-boat ter <* My steady *?#/rTpraaching,” be lowered, pistols, observes Dr. “ has been icutlasses^ ,&<?..4!»'Wgot in readi- 1 n> promote realirt t*mpHr ness. prepared..and prartice, aild^>'»t«,t« aail 'ap- I .VIy. Figietfir- Me. Cock well, tbe j ply the doctrine* of ths gpspfcbin,