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at homo to enjoy that happiness jh;d h'1 Plymouth on tfio t'dh January.
wnirli MUivivi: ciin-iiinilc tlw. Ci.-., u;i'I J-'U'
s v s. t . t .iiu vvunn' njtj I I 1 l side of" the virtuous. The lost money was soon forgotten in
short, Edgar became a pattern of'
connubial bliss ; and character.
,n,, t'lhi- ;i 'link and t'v away with it, ard ll.r. ..-i.......! ..1.1 1.1. I, r. .t
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ition ot lhe people hugely, and tin y pro-
timit e it the it tectionol ;u t. It h n, nn doubt. The hive phuMhed l!ii the fields
iv arrived at Terceira, cue ut
the W' stern i-dands. Several men ol war were fitting out at Lisbon, suppo
sedlor an expedition against said is!
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a mail of wealth .would ?cnd a squadron to block ide the i port of Lisbon, and that the Portuguese i n. .1,1 ) : ... , i i. i
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UKLIGIDN.
i reived nop iy fr sis months, and sever-
hr.rr js a relmion v itch r too ... i- i . . , .-. ..
... . , uui u hi muiiineu, ana w ere anerw.ira-
ut in prison. I're-s gangs and an arm jed noiit.-e were continually parading the istteetf.''
There is a pod deal f ua.ierluu-h sincere for hv poet icy, hut too trail
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i 1 1 r n ; 1 1 r t uthinh!. and pr t- "lue.i na, n.-t yet neen Mont to 00 prolltablo; too SMpei;o . ',t v.m, tV -m .hxul.mi; ltr,e.l away, pa.ti. ul ul n tub cedar -- fici;i, lo reach lhe l(.;irr too un. i. r v. hi u I think o iV One t our un?ers would vni Mth tt over , . . ' . , I kr,.w I ,Ju,hcro a e!b,w Soe, to P'luct.vr to proceed from .t It :,.., i x,,r ,- r.dl? U'hat k at cue of thcc. lthc with a jack- IS slight, hut not false. It has .' I 1 i ..... I. . I . ... . I .
' 1 !i ,h v-vi -lnheiina .vain-ana commences ai me up ny ruuiri-j uiSMTHIUriH enoilll to (1 tSl 1 II 1 1 ISll
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I'on.i. "' "lhe m re il.us the more tlollir . ' ' . ' v" ""-"' -i "i iuc pi 01 uinva
it i" with ill mm who are pud hy the 3"riu iu ui un , ,1,1111, in i;.cem'er 1 let. i he litter
1.1:..) Lr ernriient: t ie w 1 not tae ineitrs ny urau, win uui iui Miiueieni ; '3 "iiita aeu uy me voioinoian naue-
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Letters from I'anan.a of Jan. Cjth. state that the l'eruvian lleet, cominnndel by Admiral (iuise. attacked the
C IN! IVWTI JMICr.S CtlitUENT.
From the Cincinnati Chronicle. (Crrrclc vefkhf.)
the root thry will not he ru-Ucah. I to reform il. It laments when it
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wroiijr, ami performs all the ?5,l.b,'ri',;! ,,rrMvo fo ejtl;rr ,ut , K' f.- .,,. 1- l-'out 600 m, n were kil ed, inc Hdin ofte pentancc ot sia excent n... ..... r
f 1 . . ''"'l'l uupf uit: I ' IMlllU L tfll.lil ill
people tties n wen a ii.ey can TiiC i"i3aiini; u. 11 na vvriy inmu
1 1 1 lie an I door wear a threat many fea-j (if religion except the heart. This jthn-. m l the vvinircmtlemrn and -pan- a relif;ion of times, evT, Mnd
circumstances; it isbrouht into
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, , !.w upTtn...' . 1.1 onrils wear bras chain round their reck
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,'. 1 o tt ti e re! aii 1 1 'orattiy nur- ! 1 hi r s. i-li' Mr. Prattle i .i;;.- i'. - ;i 1 1 :e 1 . I) Mothv"' ro'l'i c .n I 11 to r ::i',K t d app ir.ricc:o
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KIMls. Piom The rit r wrn. Of all the depositions that m m, in his mtrr ourr with ni in. i cap aide of mani-
ler, (an L'ltiliMhmati,) whose body ha
beun tent to Lima.
to m.puc into thpj,'tl,Ui xvr know of nom-
one poweiftil nor observed. ;ind it is tn be. fi-arn
I tt so admirahlx -uited to e rrv condition1 1 . .1 1 . ,
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ilile of 'oiih n! I ataiumed
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'. l.o.th .how claotnv vnu look!
S i-t n n i up to in ike y on tok o i .' Whx !!--w you ?i'h! woman. . 1 'o c e;-f I muht. Mrs. Prattle; l-ut the a f my unh ippiiic t a erret i .. . . ... 1 1 1 ... I .1 i'iV'i f '
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- j.t-ak of it I' tm. .. ,li o'i pr"uue ueer to rrycal it to im oii hv t i ir V 1 know, porothv. 1 never tell rrret. A.dl l. Pr itth hii' ely date --tm hu-hnl ha fomui'tt I ir.urv:. I V.iued bun at tho foot f a tree in - 11 t! -hi- told me of it himself ;!-m i n" ike. don't name it to any
vi o iiuiiiu ,im uihm io t- rrv nvini nn 1 .1 1 . 11 r. itMe ' i 1 DorothY. d am' 1 . 1 ' 11 1 because they occur but seldom: I'll'!'. ' '"' in lite, a-Kinoiie.s. I heie 1 no p oiliili-l ... , J ... . '
t of our ever bein- so circumstanced as! ttrcil lesnvui WHICH not to be benefitted by the poeion of this CnmeS every week. COIIli'S too of-di-poMtion It confirm the lr.d of friend- tn, t0 )e respectfully treated. hii, cain the confidence f strangers, and -i-i . , r ,1 1 1 . ,1 , c lheptetvof these neop e comes extermin ite- the very exi-tence o ene- 1 - . ' m,e lh I ofiend a "pcr-nr a a dHin-j0"1 n,nc" 1,1 SlCklieSS, but iS apt .pient. I 1 xpect hi indignation, but instead j to retreat again when recovery ot this I receive kin I treatment, a s-en-e f approacnes . If they die, they ingratitude increase s It reproach an bun- . , .,1, . .1 1 .1 '1 , . , , , , are placed hv their adm rers in died fot, whfn re ntment, leading ne to . ' , - . detVn.l the injury done my friend, voubij1"0 Sai1" s Calendar; if they rebue inn nse to eternal enmity. It w i j cover, they go back into the world wily Midby a certvu, conquerer, that heit,rv vv renounced, and again destroyed hi enernir- m tkinir them hi ' 1 .1. : . 1 - .c
mik-iiu ui' ir aiiM'iiomeui as uiten as death susprm's his blow. innnk .lfoore.
The Kenturkian of the 19th inf.
play bv accidents, and dwindles a,cs that the cnind jurv, in the rae
away with the occasion which T ;Mr; r w.,rk!"1, " h ,Vt1 ru"'f1 11 1 , , 11 1 ir . !' U'l a bill aai'.st him upon the itcalletl it out. I estivals aMl fj;sts ... , ,
i'viiim .1' im T;tr'(.r iiiui o tv i found a verdict for tnwsf'iu?htrr. Pv the ArpiH we I am that ,Mi. u kldie had certainly mule hi erapf. Ij)H, A hertisrr
which occur but seldom, arc much
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1 to think 0-1wlf runed! poor wo I pity y u from t!ie bottom, of my
fii'n l. It were devoutly to lie wished that we could he more under the mtlueucc of hi dipoition. Did it pervade oiir action ecnerally ; w here w e now experie nce jjriefanl on ow . the -ol ice of unchanging ti iendbip w (Mil i gladden even the ploomiet cenes of temporal adverity. ll;ipi-ne-i alwav at our own command as long as we continue to live under its inlluenre. We epiote the fragment b bn , as suited to tin u1ject, and replete wih kindness. "Hark! surelv this is Edgar's voice! He comes again to 'meet his Anna" The door creak
ed upon its lunges Edgar entered he clasped the partner of his heart to his bosom, and bedewed her with tear. "Why do you weep, Edgar?" sighed the tender hearted Anna Vh at causes the tears to flow from those eves, which were wont to greet me in bri'li iiu v. not to be surpassed by the diamond? He uttered not a word his bosom throbbed, and now and then a groan escaped him. Vre vou not well ?" said Anna, reaching him a chair "are ou not well, my Edgar'' Anna." replied he, with emph i-is, 1 am a villain' I do not deserve this kindness
f. fr.i a llhtutn .Uicfrifu t,' (wm you. J v ho ha VtM'V CTV t llillg
at home to render me happy, do-
to mix with
-thy went home weeping and w r mifnul l-; and Mm. Pi c'.lr Ir.ivinc 'X a I i'f kneaded, and her infmt - , 1 t!o rdl, hateued to b il l a
I,- 'tr 'IMliU. oti -tter
r . -.f ti w -a nd d the teport of i' hivme committed inun'er beo r il, and the divhnie vi the . . ir ed to hi wife Dorothy. Pro . 1 1 rrndi tMv i-ued njam-t him itTi-?rate. hi lot v horn and in the . 1 ..f a mulht'i U- of inxiou 'pei'tai -1 the foil hvmi c x pi mat ion. . , .).' t' Mid b.hahod, 'm the course ; 1 -a d, w 1 to te-t mv wit- rapa . ... k 1 p off a eru t ; I have commit- . - 1 1 ir 1 in im'K h a I killed a (unl. ; 0 d it at the f,.t of a ti e in mv " h ltd. Ihw fir mv wife 1 capable . itr; a Mer-t. hi been ufVicterstly .. uud with repert to the murder. . v '1 1 fi I an udete-t in it. ate at libcr- ! , I t t!i- body ' IUttif'ur Hit. n rut wot:.
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-i " 1 . sirt vinir cniiiniinv.
nidnight gamblers. It is now
imv m -t parti ui ir mi mm
i:'imi lu'.h.- irn i-eini"it. whih an
i mv ti.riL' o-i 0. m in our wrv past midnight, and I have just left "- ' Thrx lne ni theatre, but, ,,,.ir ,,dlish boatd. The gold ,, t huihnjnt half -'nve,,, d w,,if:h V(,u gave me, for the - 11 hv IV ' iht ;it the wet . lhe: ' . . . . . .-.l.wh.i.dnh.tit hive-me w,t.!pnri)se of discharging a debt 1
I wo-.ld n te '-slow," ha iatoiitracted hy me helorc our mar-
'i ro
inly pli'e tot il "im in. Mill !rj;inr, which was a legacy be-
Mvetomik' vou pay thiee pr. , ruhrtl to y0lir dear deceased
i.wrvuio- o-, ,,t,. ....... (l. ,
inotiier, anti which you n:u mu-
hant)v in keening, while there re-
1 1 j iimained a just pecuniary claim against ire, is now in the polluted
'pockets of a few wretches, who
prey like cormorants upon the un
wary. Hut 1 deserve to suiter. Here another gro n escaped
more piteous than the lormer,
which was succeeded by a How of
tears. "Edgar," replied the ten
der Anna, "look upon me 1 do not wish to upbraid you I feel glad that you have imparted your sorrow, and have the fullest confidence in your future prudence. " "Do you then forgive me-, my Anna?"' asked Edgar with emotion, -do you forgive ine?M "Eorgive yon V' instantly replied Anna nt s, and let this kiss (embracing him fervently) bo tin; seal.' Anna's forgiveness wrought
umf whirl! aie p-icl.ed "wt ns nf rnni rit inn . Edfrar
! in-, t Iront the turni ...e. ;. i i u r- .. . t 1 c . .1. '"..ulWiirniii-MthPt-n ,,t. reloriuei! . Iustcatl of visiting the
1!: o., ..o r .i!. in !.- haunts o vice, ami prowling tlje
1 ' .r !rio hoiiM - h ive the r.i'eto ': V"i nee d dl ir fr rt c il ibi-h full '. ! ip :i 1. i-i Hied a the South A'aerii' pa,'li"s, ;it'i a j n-'-e of mutton that v 1 u r in i ' 1 ' ' 1 ! o 1 y enorrif, and i i - n. onl f 1 rri n? v ith mt; h firmnc ' (t li ion I of t!i" m'-i ir;m v rn, 1 may iret fih th it u 'purrs rna-ti-1 :d all, provided )ouehcw the . (io to Wa-diinirtnn to spend a winto i th ! The 1 e is not hint; to mhiet a lo ie, except the people, who :ip r t 1 he iiltueth'-r clever and flj;n eaI !o not think, however, that all the ''n't iLin, in the lution h ive fieeti s-nt '":vr . Some very respectable men ' n bit at home." svo wilk. d tiviie round the palavei ' I: i- an e. v II. -a i.I.k e to play hide
' tk, und the I nvt r part is Lid oil 's with door to tlietn. ei ( pt a larjre loom, th.it wo il l he xtel!etit to 1 'r 11.1 in. Thi ie is -(o:ie etiouh in . C :l ir I, !. I firm nml ir..n r . i.r h . .
... ..ii . 11 1111 , ii'i-i 11 i. i '' to lieep a iriil fahiy a 'oitlT fol ! .1 riw 1 1 .
" ' ir.oinu. 1 i.ey n 1 . . 1 -1 k.uik ' vh m in, i om r.oio e, 1 f.it.t x . .it :i' ik:i,' there t-;ie old u.imi a and
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FOREIGN.
L lThST FliOM EX(iLlM). The fehip Loud ot Pocket h.19 arrived at Ho-ton, brioiii!; Londori dates foui d iv later than h fme received. The Courc r of the QGth of J uiu iry. announcei, positive 1 . ih" appointinent of the Duke of Northuiaherlar J to the Lord Lieutenancy of l".l .-'d. The King was coming from Wind.-or, for the meeting of P.uhainont. Tl" Duivtwas to be presented to thr King, fo: Ie ive-takinij, on the 21 of F- biu 11 y, & would take his departurt- for Irelaini on the 4th. Private letters from Vienna, received in London J w. 2G. xpresDtl.e opinion tint another campaign between IRiHftii and Turkey will be prevented. Irelawl. Since the depai ture ot the .M i 1 qui- Angles a from Pelat-d numT ius addresses have been forwarded to him Irotn that country. Two det'ichment", tr- m the DGth m ;.'Gth reniuxMits of n.fa'itry, lef: L uu!- 1 on the mornii g of the I T I of J.'uu iry for N wry ii Dunlin, in I n 1 ; d. Fnni th i of War Advb s from Odessa arc to the 3d of January. The winter w -9 unusuady seven. The (irand 'izr, a I'd the whde nirn wcT' (Doc. 25) beHveen Aid- ,n d Shuml.i, in cantoi tm nts, the rii;onr of the winter admitting of no active operations. Tahir Pai ha, who comma -d-ed part of the Turkish fleet at the bat th of Nav.Tin, had received orders to march part of their f rc8 assembled at Adriaoople loth' Danube, ninth-r Tchahan Oglor had proc eded beiorc with the Asiatic cav-ilry. Laru- reio-forceme-.t-i had ben sent to Krz turn, IIus?viu Pacha h.id hecn gucd ed. d at
Ci oumla by I .del Pacha, and w as on his. way to take the comma.. d of the camp at rami. TcliiHick. The mosi urgetit comm and continue to be st nt for armaments to Asia; and the Porte vvll make n gieal display of farce in the fipiii.,. Down to the 2G Dec. th" rreatest tranquility reigned at (..' :1 mtinoplc. The roadi on th frontiet: of Turkey wete Buid to he ..vered with snow to the depth of from four to five f et. Ghkece. Lord t'ochiiine has resigned his (otmnni d in the Greek navy. Mr. Stra'.ford Cam ing, .nol the 11 vis niaii Plenipoti utiai v, h it Piros Dec. 20, for .Malta and N pb !. Gen. (iud lemiiiot had sailed Dec. 10. The fort of Salome had Rurrcndcrcd to the Greeks. FROM LISBON. The ship Superb, Ca,1t. George, arr.ved ut this port yes'i rday, from Lisbon, w hence she naild m the let Ft bruary. dipt. George inform., that 4,Li-boii was in a very unsettled state; a revolution ia dully expected; the pri-otii all full, and many prison idiip Iving in the Tagus, with provisions for .Maderia and Oporto. A few (lava before Mi'lnur. heard that
The furniture of Mr. Clav, is advertised to be sold at Washing''-. Iitufjlicaii Statesman.
Vermont. The fourth trial for the
election of : Member of Cons;re.s, took
plat e in the titth Congre?sion I District of Vermont, on the 2d instant, and is reported again to have resulted in no choice.
ASH io Pot, tou,rSD0: Pearl,. $100. scarce, and in demand. PKKS iVAX 20 a 22 cents per lb. BEANS G2 1-2 a lb cU per bushel, in some demand. C!!?:R Bbl. $3 CO CASTINGS -5;t;0 00. ton and bandage, retail ;j 1-2 cts. per lb. COAL 12 I 2. COFFEL-II avana, green, first quality 1G to 17, Fair 14 to 16; St. Domingo, o to 1G
COTTON Tennessee and Alabama, 12 to 13. CANDLES Sperm per quantity 33
to 35, otherwise 37 1-2; mould 12
12; dipt ) to 10. CHOCOLATE No. l!8 to 20 cts. slow sales. CIGARS American common 75 Ic 1 00 per thousand. COTTON YARN Assorted numbers 27 to 30. FISH -Mackerel, brand of 182S, No t 9 50; No. 2, $3 50; nnd No. 3, S7 00; Cod, dry, box. 2 50, Sab mo ., 1 gall, kegs, 1 00. Herrings, box. 50 to 75.
FLAX SEED 37 a 40 cents, in de
mand.
FLOUR From wagons, GOO, from
More o oc.
FEATHERS 23 to 25 in good demand. GINSENG--15a ! 3 cents, per lb. in good demand. GLASS Best Pittsburgh, 8 bv 10,
5 00 to 5 30; 10 hv 12, 5 50 to GOO; 2d. qu hty C by 10, 4 00; 10 by 12, .$5 00. GLUE American, 20.
GR IN- Wheat per bushel.75to o7 in good d mind; Rye 25; Corn 23, Oat? 13 to 25. HEMP 5 00 to 7 00 perexvt. HEMP SEED 0 00 per bushel. HIDES Southern, dried. 13 to 15. IRON Juniata, hammered, per ton, S130; Puddlt d SP.O to 100: Hoop, 0, 3, and 10 d. .$130; ditto 4 .?140; anr nail rod Si 2G, Juniata roll 175, sheet from 10 to 12 cents p-r li. LEAD Pig, 4 Bar 5. LEATHER S I-, Eastern well tanned 25 Cincinnati. 25 to 28; Calf skins Sl8to26 Upper 21, and Skirtin??.
The Wiliiamstown Advocate,
since he has been voted an honor
ary of the Philadelphia wits, (akes licenses to perpetrate ali sorts of puns. His latest is in reference to the paragraph which
was credited to a southern print,
nd gai'ied him promotion. He
ays " e Im punning ; and when 23 cents per lb. Harness, 25. Leather
writing the. referred to, thought (generally dull.
0 of securing the ! of such a a-
mong editors, as is him of the!T ', , 1 f 1 11. t 1. r Pittsburgh Courier. U c had, bl, no 1 I) of j jj vtnI a
heing witty. '
CVNDIDATT FOR SCHOOL COMMISSIOXFR. PLEASANT HARRIS. ORIGINAL.
TO HBy stealing time, 1 it me down, In famous Droi kvilie city , Just like another nll clown, To thrill pedantic ditty. Wjih prn in band and look profound, I ask the iiiusr to uiJ me: So if my doctrine is not sound, I hope you woc't upbruid lue. M3 heurt in liht fts fiimracr breeze, That fan the rozy morning, That (fi ntly iinirinura through the trees, Or ?is;luat evu'4 returning. Contented with rny humble lot, Contented with my station; ( rnn.leur und wealth are nil forgot, With prntc and diminution. My elothei, tho' of the loine-pnn kind, They keep me warm in winter. When thron-h lhe toit,rou Northern wiml, To q-iiz my boss 1 venture. My books are Cullen1 learned Inre;
My guide n kind do t itor; Ol 1 1 - it v n I miro can !i-k no more, Hut peace with uiy Creator, Yet some with tranitory pice, .. On luxury's lap are inortin'; Tho' fortune neter milM on tor, Yet I oln euiileou fortune. I never murmur at their lot, Nor crave their glaring lace Thry too must div and be forgot, Like every -wind that passes. Like flovers that open with the day, And blossom in tho morning, With many a tint anil color jj.tj; Lut dies at evc returning. Io m no foolish thought arir, Or vain fantastic notion : Willi gm to navigate the skice, Or range the polar ocean. For hapless sufferers I feel, Whov sunk beneath contajion; I shun enthufiastic zeul, That controverts religion. Let powers in Europe disagree, And settle their collision: Columbia's peaceful shore for mc, rrctdw-ra und firm coh:ion. J?ACII.
MOLASSES 37 cents in demand N AILS Juniata, assorted sizes. 8.
common assorted 6 to 7 10. wrought 16 to 20 dull.
OIL Tanners, S22 to 25 bM. scarce. Lin-ei-d oil, from wagons, 55 a CO; in storo, CO a 05. PROVISIONS Pork, mess, 0 00. Prime 7 00 per bid. Lard, kegs, 5; ia bMs. 4. Hams, good G, Butter, 1st qual. in kegs. G to 3; Choese, new 7 to 8. SEEDS Clover, bushel 0 00, Herd grass 2 00 to CO. SUGAF.S Logf 19, Lump 18. N O 7 to 8. SALT Turks Island $1.00 Conamaugh and Kenhawn, l&tqual. 50 ct3. TALLOW 6 to 7 cents. TEAS Imperial 1 37; Young IIvsop. frosh. 85 to 05.
THE subscribers having purchased the interest of Mr. Abrahams, in the store lately occupied hy Israel Abrahams, &co . have entered into parthership, and will transact business under the firm of BLQOMFIELD cS: COMMONS, And offer for sale an assort mc n
c,f
Hardware, Iron, Castings, &c. Src. at reduced prices. r.TT Linen , flax, flax-seed, fea thcrs, rags, &c. taken in exchange for goods. LOT BLOOMFIELD, THOMAS COMMONS. April 4, 1829. 32
A quantity of SUGAR, and MOLASSES, on Subscription, at this Office.
RACS RAGS!
3 cents in CASH,
Will be given per pound, at this OFFICE, for clean Linen or Cotton rags
