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A discount of 25 per cent, ko’those who advertise by tbe year. *#* No Advertisement dlieoathwed without orders* *od a pettlemeat. ' N E T ? ’p t School J&pok. * * / JU S T T V i l S 0 E D , r ’ f*<$, • And Po¥- 'Sale by Jttmri Bogeit, Genevas Vamet D.' BcvtU, 8c Co. ‘Canandaigua, and nfHhe Water loo Book-Store—Price 75 centt. t h e’ B R I E F R E $ A R K E R , O N T H E W A V S O F M A N : |orCompendioili Dissertations respecting Social ah'tbdompsilc re- latibris and c o n c e r n t h e vari ous economy of life f designed for, %nd adapted to, the use of Arneri- 'can academies and Common schools — By Ezra Sampson. “ . r - P R I N T I N G , OF’ALMOST‘EVEIIV DESCttlPTION, Execute ft with neatjtiit and accura ls ,'v’ ,> cu, at the^ . [ R F ^ U ^ t C A N '^ F r C E ; —iyon*. f ^ State v. ■? J Y Com/itroflcr’j Office, U f * S a l e o f l i a n d s < <> : ■ . . t m d Z & , J F O R ( ,Q T J lT '!R B N T S . • J T K iv e p ^ b ft;ilM » of ceit*ipi grants or p*tenti~f«V land*, .fee. liable to bo aojhdUjTdr arrears of quit rent, hare. U ^ X p r w ;raed to ihei sevbrat poiin;y'£ple;ks, the several) couniy'lreaiire^^jl'evcr»t,cbam - ; berliiiiir of^cifles'.'irii 'tfittysveral 1 ‘act tJn(itTedv' 4 * i ^ ^ ’c(’^cVrnin'g:' q iiti re'nt»>. «Si^^»'lncreMe'^lio*'liteiary' indyclliiil fQridrreip«bdye\>> pa«. *OT’'ic,Pun»> * 1 ° , ^ ^ ^ trrtihirers.citjr ctiam- P6*:: . . . ____ __ w—«www ■»* CCA* •o n ib li hou‘r»., J'. ' -•t /JTV J , t , .. A o ^ n o tico l * ’ hereby also f;ivcn, ib t^^K / l'u ^ n la y ih t j t ft cent h day Af.HlahKory.^in the year of, our Jiord ooc, thousand' eight hundred Add \wenty, two-, at ten o,'cloclc in •forenoon. at^the ctpitol in tbe city ■of Albuijfi- I wiH >proceed to sell, Jit ,public auction,?^lOf.the higliest l)ldc¥r<i »<§*nuctT. o f teach grant or ■patent\ tnehtioneid in Tiafd lists-, as “wilVbe necessary to paj> all.arrears o f quit' rent, due tlferi&n at the time-tof talcj^ojv u P°n sny pM tior ‘parcel^jAnco/,Vlto^cthef «rith <kll' tHejchajjfcV^of ;hotices a n ijpf sale, and s&jUIXontinue sath.siile^^rofn d i f . t^fdayii until the whole. ^shall •be’coraplettd^. .. '•* ’ '\•drhe corfdlUws^of Ule will be, that the purchlsers puij^thtf pur- xhase f monfell-*within forty-eight Ij&ara sffif'Oie salii Uboii the p a y , ^jiW ^ t^f'W W e lft \hiy;^lil.x«elye- \ a»W !b^th*i»'lsl»*liW j %wlrtiUte»* 7 «*<‘ift*r tb«< ^fth e .'au l^- W;'th#|iaym*i»e] £t k * 7 ( rera s u *y^_o f - v t i i i ’ i t i t * 5 fiYi Af'iM l «»«i»e<tto m^dh^ytuiee^ti^ltffcr^ ■*\ibj fcosreVer, ‘WiillCiixe’s'lMn' -dU« ■MimpeMTd'tlilNfeii vv • t • • * kk / jtfornriu!,' c««pt. a«*i. St. ■%••'■ . ■ ' — ‘ The ^Mctoas West, /tndall the teeming reg!om'’of the South, floM not* quarry to Ibe curious fight CH Kaowlertpc, btlfao lemptinr or to Ttlr, As MAN to j M AN. r Akeoalde. • Authors »re to b* read at ^chool^ljjtt.ifupply n u t aaloms of pru- fl^itcs^'jnost.prioeiples of nwr*l truth, sod mo<t‘piater;»Ii for con»er»»tinn ^ Jol^nh. iiE O b M r t E ^ D 'V n o 'N s . ExtrncUl&.om, ‘i Inttructjqm for the tetter government and organi-. zatlon of cpmmon Schools' g/iubtin/i- td by the Superintendent,December 1819 , * The Brief-Remarkcr” i» are* cent publicatioiTwhich probably has not yet -been .introduced a* a read-, ing book> fnw jbsnr ofbur Schools —^lt is a- Cqifcjp&n of original es says, •< oa .th^4tcial and domestic relations, and the various economy ol life/* ' Its leading object Is to convey, in a familiar and easy style, the most plain arid practical instruc tions on the common conoers of common llfo. Whoever is £tmiliar with the essay* of our. best authors 'on the same subjects, will find in this book', what will at least remind l|im of iheir peculiar excellence : hb will find theTsatrfe-'cOrtimoh sense, dressed in the same simple, chatto garb,..and the same original end strikirtg views on the most common' and familiar sabUcts.' The book is- addjcsstd^toS\ moif sense of malSkh^.-'Jl^Wjrnost, ■ simple;' unaffected, yet'i^K s tible s.manner. Itl^rcplete witfiTih*most pertinent and striking remaiks otf the dally cotictrns of- comibon l i ^ j and il contaiji* ai fund of^nioral in strttr.tion^ which lor real' tubatsfl- tial ,vaiu«i is not surpassed by any production'’o f a similar kind -arid equal magniturie;\Spch-*to 6 k*has long been wanted lor the common schools, 'atsd »lnc(i'it\hk 3 been obtained, from a'hand sd qom- pctent to produce whatever lsinost useful and e*celleaV in stfch pro ductions-,r it is hppe'^lt #ill:be in- trcduced into, general ,ust,. as-a 'teading book for schools; and it is not doubted, -tbat, wfien it ,sh)ill be come (,-iDei'ally known, Hs^otrmjiC' merits w ill satisfy the piibliclbf-tlie justice of the cecommendaue^Bo# given. A i the. bpok was not ori- .ginaliy designed for tih« use of schools, it 15 ay, in ordkr to render jt more suitable for’a schoolJraok, require ccmsidcrablt^nodi^catlon i and it.is understood th»t tlw» a^tfior is about td'\V«*lse' ii&d Coji^Vt, it, with a particular, view t j the new character it ia «b<>ut to^aujameii , Since the above .recbmijse&lation. % ' p ’jW ljH d by.me, A ?;fdlpfjng! jl«w».and.«yVised edltionfofj^Xhe Brter^emarker; ledformy^txaimnalion CDrdlpgly exanjlned tt.., ____ and, la d tho satisiaciioM^ioimV^t welj adapted,, in its pcetfilt impro-; ..ve'djjforrt,, for the .usebf acltools.. l*PP ? 4 n ^ .*lliD8 » i . « H of *-< •W J^opjiiBrjueUy tp .i^pM U my ■ w W ^ J p p r ^ ^ o n ^ ^ ^ h e . B r U i ; .Remarker,* aad to reconir»cBd,lt>*s ^««(<»*.the >b*str\r*adiag books for ^ . ^ ^ o i j f o o n schools.^, , ■f- r Q- HAWLEY', , SuficrptUiftlentof tcAooht #r v Thoj highest pricc ln Ca^b, paid for P L A X - S E f e B , ■ at roy shop in Lyons. i . P -W-, Geo. H. M ’Clary. j.Lyani. August 9, 1821. $ 1 0 , 0 0 0 L e g a c y i H AS been bequeathed by the lale Jacob Shcrred, pajnter ana (jlazier, of the city of Ne^- Kvrk, to his sister Elizabeth, and tn cose of her death, to her heirs.*— The-Saiu Elizabeth was married io Jeremiah Adlcy or Alley, or Ariley, a mason by prufession, and either a German, or u Gofmsn dctccn-lan'. Her father was gardncr to Col.Phil- lipij of Phillipj’ manpr, 4 )ow Yonk ers, Westchester county, N. Y. t(ie place of her nativity ^ from whence sli'd moved, with liei'b’tisband and a ■child, or children, 20 or ••‘'0 years a- gorio (it is believed) tbe manor of ibe- Hon. S. Vnq Rensselaer. It is presumed they ^removed from the latter- placc, as her husband'was seen in tlie neighborhood of Batavia Gcneseo coynty, bJ. Y. Any tin!? formation rejpeCtTrrg ihefamily will be aiiejftgi t,o, by [ , Jno. Cafnelison, Geo. Arcularius, Jacob Lorillard, Rxecuton oj the late JiCob Sherred New-York, Juno 19, 1821. I V The Pol lowing if «n extract from Sketch Book. No i I« j#!ntoi purny, usle and feeling, it is seldom si'rpuMd in the Edgluh Un{Uai(e i ^ » “ The grave is the.ordeal of troly h.upMn affection. It is tlirffi' that the-divine passion of theisoul shows .itai.superiority to->thf in^Anctive'at- tadhmcnt of t,h<j Bfttt^j^for tlie toV«( of the ahiiWfmust- be continually Refreshed by the pretence of its ob _ j^cf, but the love of ihe'human soul | 6 »ti live on lgitg remembrance ! ■ .The sorrow for the dead is the \only*' sorrow from which we refuse tfr be'divorced. Every other wound we seetc to heal-^-every other iifflic- tton to forget; but this wound we poosider it a du,ty to keep open— . this affliction we cherish and brood W e i 1 in'solitude. Where is the 'mother* that would willingly forget thf infant that perished like a blos- £Sm from her arms, tbouR-li every recollection is a pang?— Where is ihe child that would willingly for get the most tender of parents, tho' Teraomber be b\it 10 lament ?— W.hq, even; in the botlr of agony, .would forge.t the friend over wjiom hjis tnourns ? Who, even when the tomb is closing upon the remafns'of lifer Se^nfost loved,- an^he feels his ■heart, as it were, crushed in the clo sing of its, portal, would accept con solation^ that was to' be bought by forgeVtulness ? iTo, the love which ‘iurvites the ibmb is one of the no blest attributes of the soul. If it has itsjwbesj it has likewise its<de- Jlghts; ai)d^>heq the overwhelming burst o( grief l i t calmed into thel ^gentle te<r' 01 recollection— when the stidden'anguish and the eonvul- live agony ovef Ibe,present rains o f ;* l ^ that wp most.lofc,d, is softened aw^y'intOji^enslve meditation on all .that 'U was''m the dayt of^its lovellf ■nes^-Who wofild' root out such”a sorrotr from their heart^ Though jt -ataf,»aeiimes tliR)W a passmc' — what^a Vl*ce fw mpd)<aiion i-c Tbctpt is that wit'caTTpp, in long review,Tibe'.S’ hole^filtory of virtue arfd. geritlfnyfa, in d the thousand endearments f^rlshcd upon us, al most .iinbeeded, ih the daily inter co'Urse/of intimacy; then it fs that wo dwell upon ihe tenderness, the solemn^ awiol,tenderness o f . tbe parting:, scopc-r-tlie bed of death, . wittf .tfl its stifled griefs, Its noite- less ottend,auce, muic, wS^Vchful assijuiii«—,tbe last tesilmon'les ol expiring love—ihe feeble, 0 ult£r- iilgj thrilling, oh! 1 tow thrillm g I pressure of the hand—.the last fond look of the glaijng eye and.the fal tering accent* of liim'struggling in death to give one' more, assurance df affection f , AJ-e, to the grave of buried love, and meditate ! There settle the ac count with thy conscience for every past benefit unrequited— every pist endearment unregarded* df that de-. purled being, who can never,never, never return to be soothed by ihy contrition I .1 If t|] 0 n art a child, 4 nd has evei added a sorroi* 10 llitf toul, or a fur row to the silvered biVjw of an af fectionate pa(-ent— if tmiu art a hus band, and has ever catfsx d the fjml boipin that ventured its whole Iwp- pinms in thy arms, td doubt one moment' of thy kindness or thy truth ; if tliou art a friend, and hast ever Pronged, in thought, or «-..id, or deed, the spirit that gtfnerou«ly confides in tliee j If thou art a Iofrer. and Hast cvef ^iven one unmerited pang to rtat true heart that now lies cold and still beneath ihy feet; then be sure that every angry look, every ungracious word, every On- genll'daciion, will come thronging back upon thy memory, and knock ing dolefully at thy soul—^ihen be sure that thou wilt lie down sorrow ing and repentant nn the grave, and utter ihe unheard groan, and pour ihs unavailing tearj- more deep, more bitter, becauso unheard and .unajFaiUqg. ___ Then weavo tbf chaplet ol Ifow ersjjond strew (he beauties of na ture about tb'e grave ; console thy brdlien spirit, if thou canyt, ^n ii theie tendcrt yet futile tributes of regret; but tako warning by ihe bitterness of this thy contrite a <11 c- tion over ihe dead, and be rarre faithful and affociio-itHe in tliedis charge of tljy duties to^he living.\ N^t,there is'a voicrDnm Hie toMih ifweejor than song. ’;Thete. ia a re.-i ttjliecUoti of the desdjto which-we ‘turn;cVeS from the 'thanas of the 4i»ing. -jOh) Ibe grayaJ' th* gravel It buries-every arter ;-.cpvers; «v«-, ry,,’difect; extinnilsliet <• re;i sentmtnt. FreMjtsba'aceful beaism spric'gs none l f t ) » ^ :r«g^«tV |Hd! ^ h d t r t t c 6 lUctiort|^\V'hoc*%look- ^ w j t a p o n tM graVaeyMiofW-en-: \[BmyllVand net f««l aV^««ipua(tlMs ' thfobrthst ever he ihoal#i»re w^tf* re lirith the p«pr han'dfut o f eiii'lli ftS'it lias't^uyiritvg'be’fbre' h lfc^ - t h o ^ ' w ^ r W Extract 0 ^ a letter to the IfdUar of the Arkansan Gazette, from a Gentleman of the army at Port Smith, dated IftriliS . 189t. On the afternoon <,f the 9th ins', four hundred Osace Indians, well anried, and about 20 of them moun- ‘ted, beaded b y Mad Buffalo, Mooev Pufser^ and six other ehlafs. made theiMppearauce before the fort, on the' opposite side of the riv^r; .as tbey .were desirous of coining to tbe garrison, a boat gras sent with or ders to permit pone but the chiefs t 8 cross ; they accordingly Chme o- ver, and remafned about an hour. An.Unfriendly disposition was evin ced by them as soon-as tbey landed; they refused eating or drinking, de- clirilng shaking hands, and were ve ry.-urgent that their warriors should bne'permiUed'to cross, have free ac- >ce*s-.tq 4 j>S:fort, sod encamp in tbe ,rear o f it, alleging that they wanted id huot for a few aays, when it must have been well khown to many of -thfcm'particutarly to ihe chiefs,'that ;there was cdmparatlvely little or no ’j^ m e oo this side of the river, in ' the viciniyr-of the.fo^t. In * very 'haughty mimncr tj»ey demande^pro- ym toni and antmunition. '' ' fie dettrhSnaikm on the pact o f itfivVhiled States to tike iio part in would axchangeit, avenfor lheio(%! ^ih'e :co«teit between them arid t'b* »^pleawu« or thei&fcnt of reveiryl. ^Cberiojee*, as long fs the person*' ,of the citizens, were iiombljtttd, wa» made Ihowo to iK-Uheir de driver, on Cficftuink vfuerc ihe Indians halted; Iney, ordered them imotfie house several times, cocked their guns at tiiem* raised thcar ioitta- ha^ks t/tcf tlie hc'rfd* tlie# chil dren and repeatedly il)rc 4 ;aicd to scaljp them. l:licu were f^Air Qa«- piw and one CheroWcc l.idtan en camped on the oppusi.c ibo Poto river; *thry hjd ** *uj the Arkunsai With Mu Bueno*. 'U gincr, were on tiicii idU ro.bu. but dcuineil in con»cquv^ce of Io* Water. l'be Qaagc chlcU, while ia the fort, sent for those litdurif la conic and scethenj the Qiupaw* came, but ihe other made toward,* his nauon r lhe Uaages reccircd them in tbenivst fricfldi/ ra^uDfr, and invited then to their cam p ^ they accepted the invitation, taki.if; with tr.em several presyns wl*»cu were distributed among fae.ft. As toon us the chiefs h<d crowed wi u lhe Qajpaws, ii»c Osage* were ths* covLfod oqsil/ employ-.d in couvc) - ing tirnijer to lt*^ riv.r, in a few outes lined the Uduk with Ht commcfjced making tjt'wcen l j ‘ ty and tifiy rall^t s»o.nc ut i.tc it tin- bai ke1,'whcn i i o*n « anmng oiTi- cer, Lieutenaift Mir*m Seoi*t dis covered that a pvty of tlw if h.d landed below and were sccrt-img l hem selves in lhe ca»w T«c ciriefs were again told 'la i tiiey rnn»i not ailen),' to land, find><>g that u w*ts ih/»r dc*crinindiioii io cross, the ar* ullery 'vj** brought up *nd ctzff pr*.*pa$^ati»7n was nude to prevent the accompU&hmrnl of ihcir wiriies* A sigfit of iwo ^>u p>undcr«, c.urged with canni-»'er, *»i»d a li^nted matob in reudincis. tori tho desired 61* tect, they im.ncuuicly c!eststo^» left the^r rahs, went up toto the woods, tired upo». auil killed three- cf the Quapaw>, the fourth nai“fcw- ly escaped b/ swimming the r?Ver Mr Vaugine was prep*nngto cross over to the forty wnci* the Indiana discovering hu inunuoos atv^mpi* ed to intercept hug^ou some t>f the rafts they hod completed, a picce of artillery was brought up %> the mouth of the Polo to cover htisian- dingy st^Quld it become accessary; he got safe into the fort* 1 he Us ages had threatened to kilf him when '«ey were in t h r t .rt. .as i oon as the firing co.nmenccd, a detach ment was s#“nt across lhe riviir h> rescue the soldier's family that hv- ed**l»c»“e . thry wrre brought •: cCr uninjured The.bodie^of *he Q’Ja- pa«t were foti 6 ‘d dreadfolJy m in gled. the scalps and ears takeft'ofT, and two of *heir heads severed fron> their bodic»: one of tlitir heads wa * four.d half a mile f «m the the ot.ier was n'»; rjutid. T!»cy ^er'T decently interred v^e next day. The raain body i^f t^em tork »l o trace, and proceeded u>w*r creek. For several d^rs atti r s:na'i ^cro^s.nooaojf; tbaSf-eaan.— ^ ^ - --- - ---- - ---- ;^V tolkhb.w ^ )M a ^ K < a '>i|eti'at tb‘ tkalrUew. EWled»ubt remain- - e d ^ ^ h S r » h^A y ^ o W T icdiltfii ^jr^^|if;gntlMI»ppoilUj|?i#o(jtlt6 ^ » ' .S. .1 .\V.- J * ,parties were seen in mo ncigh-ur- hondof the gariiion. Th r/ havrs robbed mosfbr tho families living on Lee’s creek, o. houses, and whatever else tbey couIjVe^r/y wu i • them. They have ^bbed some fatnjJies livingrf^rthc Pjm . stealing everf horse tner ct'ul -1 hi)- iheirhaods on. They Stilled ihrrti Delawares on Lee’s c r e e k . The O - sagei stated that the Sac-j and Fox es ha^joincd them and >h >t as soo-\ as the grass was high enough f t SubtifU their horaos. they iqlcn.Iol; coming f’own 'Uppn tlie CueroLee^- in overwhelming numbers. Sevclral-famuiei living irfthcv;- cihity havo came -into the Tort fo- protection. $4T<r us 4 ' can Icurti no white person has boen killed— ahhijjigU in sgmo in>taoi:e»i^rapi''* measures \*ere madelwse of to com- pel the Surrendfct' of lipries, Tftejr •caaduct h» endtavonh^'<t 6 gct into- • thf fort bys stratagem, lhe exertions afterward* madpusq,.of, .^itaiu that object, their hastily appe^r- anco and 1 insolent demaiuls for api- , tnunitfon ^nds prbvisTntis,\ tojjeilidV’ to the’forjj tVey were with their landing ^ ^ e ' i i b o t o l a i ' positiv* term s,tlbat iheyi ^ l o w us, tJlibe vKw^d in no.otUerJ? ---- ■ --- *- light Uij.n, 5 i£ioJjtt 2 )p o£ good UithJ to our gditemBietit.checked by en» ergetfc a,Vd‘d « P ^ iniastifc,. ' , 'A jr**i-'fri Itiniue'kyJ^nmbrff'Gy''' nai(>e^|i»»jtj.'i “J u d j ’o by;.piofessi 6 ti,’ h“ j.4*t*1^(^=clat«d. ;tp scaiidaU«H the gotxfcplebprW,- of that Slattjftlist tfid iioKr«vlfirihe*j03Cn-' jnkf\*re 'St* iw ^oro- lcay}i,—'PJi!K t i t r V m S>‘