iMnvmV \Ni> kvdjiy u , jtv ^ohi;i: a >umoi ^TvVNourir-f Aiu I U’ll.L TFACII VOr TO IMKRCK TDK DOWf:l.H OK I ll|i »:AKTI| ANU IllUMi Oi T HHJM TIIK CAVt.USH 0>' TIIK JIO^TAI'.'H, 'If r.'I “ Wtlll !l KlI I. (ilVK STlil.snTH TO Ol'II IIAMts ANIl .SUllJW T Al.L NATlllI', TO OI.'K I’HK. AM) ri>:ASl’RK.—i)R. JOHNsi)N. or. II. WKONiiMiJ W. 13 %li 5a 7, NO. 70. THK ^{||1‘|V A: Fai’iiiorN’ I'iaiio ior ^aEo. HAVE a first rnto lAUidon /'Lt.VO, wlii :li ] From the. Camden JoiirniiJ, j |mit of one who has enjovfil no finull pocxi Stpjilicn (lirard's «ill, ainoii;;; nfhf'r itmK- : 1'J|I.:iig during llio coiirs(! of his l»il{>rinia};e. Uiiili-ilai.d imWislicil evt-ry Wcdnrsduy mom-, * * uill wll low tor cawh. It 'H ' ^ ' |„tioci,i hc-cniesfs. civs a uniice v xuiii or ' } 1»“ pul»lic hu\0 chiiiiis i.ii his yraliiudo ^ ' my house at any tiiiiu, li luJ-'s wctit oi rimil.ite. . .■ r , ' j,T j* I the cstriWi^'liiiH i ot uii uif?tilutnin for ihi? i'»r nic igut Ttco IMUirsand Fifty Vfntt pi-r annum, j f paid i:i advanco; Three Vvllais a year, if not i )83-;>. rilTS f-i.id until an«-r the c-.xpiratlon of six months. j l>ISSOLL TI()>. I) tho author of \\ avi rly lias noad- ci!ti''ali'.)n ofiiri.iiiiii Iniye; and muic.ics the jc(niatt' ii.oiins of c.\i»rr,K^ioii; hut ho may bis {••m.liliou that no pne^.t, iiiis.sionury, or ' [HTinittrd to luipe. that the (V'vcrs of his hvian iriEiMF-NTS will 1m: inm rfd ut I'ifiy ' , ''V.*''V, ' “''‘J*,, ' pieaclK r of any dolioiiiinaiion sliiill' have mind, »uch iis they ur»', may riot hav? a dif- xcnU pf'r sinari' (not c'.\cccding20 liiiCF,) for liie i T i. any ti.inslo .1.. with its ,n.na..:,ncut, or | l’en'..t date from Ins iMuiy ; arulthat he may |rirstin-J rtion,iindi.‘5. nlaforcach ““'^‘•eodinir j ,j,r; even 1>' [>. riuittod to enter itswulUasa vis- |«5flni meet his |mlronizinjf fi lends, if not w;ek—or $l for three wtrks, fur one square. ncltl»,‘uiriit; and tlioxc iiidt^httd loth*; concern am AVi^inminica.tjciti8 to the Kditt>rn must conic 'I’iiis provision (.f tlie will has en-, exactly in lus old fashion of !ileraln»o, ut ' ich may not call ran on the sta^v. i^HKRuhi.crilH^r.liavinjbecomMl.cpurrlm.- "“V"'* « coov.-:, ; * 7--, v....,..,- .If/rtrf’.—The era of the j'ateut liixH for ii-^ini; and .on- he i tainiy l.ad tuC rioht to annex n»^ own , Inei.dsl,.,. ot tuo younjr ladies, though up- ff V or Uiey may noi iic am iim.i ■». ^ ^ Wasliing Jla. (line eallid 11.r eoodili.ui^!; lior Jo tt e ■>ee ill Ilils ( (rflditic.n, ' paiontly louudi'd lipon the rock o» eternal « fciiB I nV/#/icr, forihe couiitiesof .MtTlilci;l;uri:andl.iti l^iPY (hiir- to U'ohictfted f t. H.M \|>rei.|\ |alt.u;hni*nt. l(‘riniiKited in the following / ^ or .hsre.,Kx t tor r.li-1 in .nnor My dearest Jan., I d. not th.nU inrnm|5 wKir ■inctrr ijmiiKP w iiit; lui i*..; I call and me .nacrnncanUtmjiiiro ^ i* t • , • . . , /lih- ral (*ulron«jjc they have rocrived, aiiil rrniH-cl. j h^ive Utu iisin:; them a» tu fUir um :u1ui yv. i I'» tracli llif- \‘H:r ;w!vic(*; t!iis piotU' of jnnr tVH'hdslwp /fully invite thrir frii-nd* and the |>ublic to rail and j 'j’he ,;ul> ;crib€r!i also forewarn all pcrb'nis '.viin ’ on!t) w a\ to I Jeii\ ii, wliilc cat h wi.t eii:ie;i- (it-innii. ls reliH'i!—1 Would as siucere- ] ex.uiinc their prc»eiit »UK;k, which conMsl*. of a : ,,rc nm autliori.-^( d, froai u’liu? or eonMru.Hr-siii.i vur^ to i-icn!«.n(.; tho iiiea tiiat its „,i n ,/v!/ iv receni iiiei.d \ou to reliiKuii.'tii vour sing- NK’ItOJ^s'it l’i;r!'('llAKl>. npain^'t Ino di.sorders tiino|uent n|ioii ncitl reM inhle the s«iualhn;is oi t.io to.me race. C/inrlotu, I'tb. ;JI, 1^^. I Jtf 1 tji'ofts to ciperiito npon the ii,.stit’it!on. We ' I'iie rc suit of this preripitancj was, that the /!„. tiiink the testator entirelv rijjl.t. Hr* did advire of neither wus followed; the one con- f'harlottc, .Ian. 10,1832. IVanted. r.USHKi J4 of t'orn, for which *be i *”"1” 9Jr hi?limt market puce will be paid in :2—1_' Good>, iX cmb price*. Jan. 10, IK'ie. N.H. An apprcnljee to the /III- tt'l'it' tt'e testator enlirely rigl «n(cK» v»iil Ix' laiicnn* arly appiicaiion ipad.'' not intend to fiii;nd d leli/jiii's inslitutioti. .tinned lo siiiu, and tiie other to da;ice; but N. v\ J. J. woomu fi' €• iV"" lie conteinphitiid an e.-fuldisiinient for tir.- they never at'ii*r met as fiiend.s.—Drawing- 'Vo'I'Ii, 10. sirnlar edufijioR of orphan eliiliin ;i—nnd i riu'in Srtuii Slittf. I»k,day oi I’cbrii.-iry, 1^3>, i’ ok? • to tii.it object alone li:>s he cic \V.ed an i..:-! —•— n- in thi- Ion II ol ( . tiifiisc lK-';ilOst. he cic \'o Hr^lias lixtd no rc'triction Dki's.®.—A Lotxion [ciifer, describing the KI^^IOVAr. or ,!.0 h..ne„.ia. of s..n,e Iad.es on u public occasion nilK SL'lkH ltlHKR recptitluUy infornm his ' y^iu be kcut otiea lor niarty i)avw. t!n iirc . n;.-i;iiifr. * Iley iii.ij ail attciul tae ehiircli they ■' in that city, iiiitk' sthe lollownijj statement.s: IkH iaHKR reoptitlully inlornm Ins ' v^in be kcj,t oiiea lor nia. ty dav,.. tli. iirc. . V"'.''' lend eiiKtomfrc, that he linn ri-inovcd j «. ' (;|,|, ■ choofsc tor UiJght ,Ui»l to the .^torr nearly sprite ^ . j aI.I'X A NDKl.*. ! and everv tcaclie fay, l«ru.erly .^eupi.d l,y J. H. er., | f,., * , aI.DWKU,. . ’ . , „ „ M- friends from hi* old |{. f. Iluttaway 111 ri; be will ki ep oonntanlly ou hand every arti cle suilablo tor the Aack et.tintry trad-. FKA.NCI.'^ WILSON. It*. l‘^^l. 57 'u'aiAa;:^'J v>W I'ohihituUiou. tliut apiK'ans in the wilL I . 'j i.e Duohe.^s of Aijrvie, in a dress ..f ry teacher cmjiloyod ;n the insdfu-',Missive sold tissue, her raven lochs, and *a V Ih! a religions nian; Ixit .Mr. [iluine of li-atliei-s of the same tiua m.iv rard had 110 idea ol . i.iii rin" tlie clfr^y oljp„|,,p^ pr.idured 0 contrast with her dia- aiiy denominatiui. to 0 foolltolil ihtrt— \ e,|ualled onlv by , to n:ake it tho h.fr.M iy of sectarian s_\s-1 - l |,c Duches.H of li.H'.iord, w hose jewel- W^fliaill lllllller A C’O. I i^artlicll-^vaiT. '!iina. ■ 1 ry astonished all by its glnier and glare.— .lAv.^ow.„.«A,..ArTauK I ai.d I.OOJiiilS-^^laUtK. ’ provide rec.mts for missions to tho in.ther /it’oret’tf atnl. Suiril .“'itorr. > 1 .u 1 11 1 ■ .• 1 . ivuKru OF (t. ■ winle thou-.ands and hnndrnds o. th.iu.nnd.. ffh/lkmmntl fr,n,,eas, (>«>Kin Of rilh c oiHT-iioist.) LVl'OhTUiS, M). fr- \\ mjus'jju:i:r, | vw re 1.1; ■ " f' ’ V 1 Sufiir .T.id ColiVi','l’e« andChoeelate, 1/oaf Supar | N'lCW’VOHH *M.tii-l!(Clii*n ““'-I Ui iiiii>iii;;uo, I'ronti|rnae, I'lurtt, i »i ivi M.ii.ira, i cii. riHe .V ,Mala«u, \ A 200*1 aHWjrtiiient of I'Vi ucii (. ordmls; / [ ; ■*"* rv asionisiicn an ny us yiuer anti glare.— provide reciuilrf for iiiissions to the furllier, the latter made a pr^Sigiuus display iu- ,:ind hither India, or the Samiuich ■ deed. ltidtfi>endt:titly of the uecklrte, lands and hniidrt^dsoi ihm>ntiils ' cost fiftj/ thohsand ^uinea^y (^!V*50,- I “ llj|!th^iii‘^ni ut lionio; 1 ; th>0,J chains of diainomls, with ainetliysts was v|K,‘( ific his object single ' j,, ti,j. utn’, decorated her Grace’s dresM, w II " ^•■■■'-"• I be word “ visitor,” upon inini the thick velvet Spanish hat, to the i7r. in°":ni d a^^TLbl dT\'‘'r? , r'’ ' ' ‘‘ ^'■'Ule oi cestus, below tiie stomacher, j nioNt extensiv*! stocki in niariit! 'roJMltin? ot J" I “ 'riii‘ lloii. Mrs. Hope, was a meteor in i/very varifty of Karihen-ware, ChinB, (Uim.s and , ^ ’ ''•■>-''•‘1 ••>‘‘'1 know that \ isiior in legal > (|,e thronir; that lady was a moving firina- Mutafcoy -TotitTiiM wmi- No. 2 vV 3 Mac'«« n I, ly wiiol*»a!c or Kpri ltd m Sept. ls;tl.) I ickIi u Stthnoii, Hi rrinj.', rhoi se an 'I'abli and common >alt; \\ l'^l-ln'^a I'ldili n Durh.Hiii MurtnrtI, ( a}*'nne rep|x.r, lu t>olt).-i>; ii.r.atnon, Nulniei;* and t'lovi t.; ' f'.iliijjne \N alri and l’erfu;iird Ilair Oil; 1 I'loiii', iiae..n, I.ard, itulti'r. Soap; ^ Winlcr Klrniiu’d Si».riii (ML; uitli a pxjd assorl- : iri* nt oi S'l'tiNK WAKK. ' A!I Ihr aloveorlich’s are warranird "ooil, and nill li.' sold a» kiw an at nny other ftorc m C h^-riottc. Ur hare oho luctind an As.snrtjncnl of I *ai’(it'A WAi;i{AN'H;l> «)F 'I'HK i ll OF 1831. j AM'iM. Wllini ARK THK. KOI.I.OWIXG : | t^irly \ or« ( a!>l)*;ru i'Dl'ir l.irif d.i. I'.iriy liul' h do. S imy ('n» w kind) do. JlniiiilM :id do. t .it * 1) jtCil ij.». the cost ill brill- of sombre mairnificenoe hiimlrifl tkimxaufi onehundrtd and ia editor states, I ^i.nply U- uis. wc would not j.in then in ron,. 1,.,, j,., vinto, ..n.id the whole !to pav the salari.'s ..i iMiiiiiir to ciiiii;" 1 III*'(o.ii.try .MiTch.irit lo v‘iv mi i , v r i i- //^'■'ivvnor.'! in the I . Stales lor/(//«- orrcf,.il, (m.^.orl.ltantpr.a.onhi.purctWsin.:,ishM•:.•\V, »i New- M.ghuid i.s ■ ifdiv.dcd amon- the ik3o. ran ..niy r, ,t. rate il.r.wtr ..v.ran.-*. of u>in;r "v- 'Hi'J r Ih.' „a>n.;ral superM.si,;:,ni„l .-..ntrol of ,-^, .V’.', ‘ *1«’rntkers; rv rxt m.in to prmiii/ir ili') inii r*>t of cir rnir a boi,‘,1 ciill. ii “ \isitop''.” Jtiiun’ ars tons ^ ' his «'Hiii rv, would be about lo . M friend,, in ll.. rxl. nt and ^.nrirty ol o,„ ,|,at Mr. (iiiurd-- w.jl i:,(,n.'eil'o,iiv t*, e v. J’’"’*'''’ of‘ nr ,rrr''7' “''‘l dude tl.-v.t.•|■!^rcnce of in.in khiali actmr I ‘"'"'‘.S'’*: nearly t. . .ir* ot our |ia'.KiT>,—d. ((.'iimnt.'lip.'ii ii ir. *■ truer ■ • . ■ ■ , - , i ■ I Der.^on HI t!;.'’. :•’!»'ol Aii'>iisla. it is Hf tlic only vi.'ii iii win* li cm vi'’ slsl> III * to the *** this ti'cjiiiical sfiiiic ol tlio'word. M e ■. . . •. . , inutuil lI.U■.'■t^t of (iiv and no;ii'irv iiii’ii lii.iits. I mav be w rou^r, blit we do not iKdieve he ' * '* expense ol (j .Ma^jnum bonuin do. (.1 rlioice kind.) llarly 'Jmrlton I'i ris do. June dn. do. Wasliitiplon *Io. VVIiite Mami'Aiat do. K.d dv* l.a.'C' KncIisJi Saroy. S. otcli Kale l'in;k!y Sj(inii.ii;o . Iiou'iil SpiniM)>u jir!i.(i li'arnely Ai>)mra;'ua (-uiMtiitir Wnsli ?iniash Marmnntli !.•. C>o,dii;d.ni’ek CuMhaw, (supTior t*>any ol the •i j'iatli kind tor laid* use, tV will koepKOlHi lurii)^ tiie viit.ti r. I ).irly Spring 'I'urnip \ • How Uu.-'sian lo I’uf.i do. Fl.it iNiti li i|.i, I.aijie Norfolk ficM do. Sn Jolm Sini lair'.s d». (a Fiil'crior kind.) l -jrly Turnip He. t I..km1 U.'d ilo. I r* Ill'll (.r Siiirar do. Swclline I’arsiiip • iiiiinsi.-y do. N. I!. Or'lcrs iVdiii tiii ally alli ndeil ti., and care taken to jiuck up tlir «t iIh iU'i iiriliiiL: to r riii'r. ('hntluilr, JuH.'IS, 1'.'I'.*. .'ti 'HIoM aS j. I! VKKOW a lU. hs Seu.\iiik. JancriTii Q.V (it'tJ x’yAoiiu WAruijvoT l.onjj tireeii Cuetin>bor ! Fairly I do. White ' do. (a i very prolific kind.) I .Sijujyiil IVppeT ^fmc tor . , , . |>^^!klel^>• I "r Mr. N ithan Urown, opjositi’ the jail, «herr j n j;rafifnde ns lasting as the li.iieiits ()ruiMfl'arrot | d'cv will earry on lli*; tiliove l!u^iIlI•!^^ in ull il» va- bestowed. WiiouRed lo. rioiis ltraiichc“. 'I’h>v'uvo on haml a t;cnf ral us. _ ' l.oii(rb!k.>\ inl’r Kadish’>ior»niriil of work of all ilr-cription and i|iialiti'js, , riiC follownijt is the posl>icri|)t to Sir l ine .S-dirion do. , which they will sell on acconinu«laliii;; l. tins.- ; Wullr,- .'■W'ott's hl:,t production “ ( 'euiit Ko- lionc .Varlet do. i .'11 m vv work mainnaetured 1>_ tlu’iii is warrantcil ' . „ i ,i , ■ , r , Searjet f!iort.top do. tweiv" montli!), e.xecpling'ar. iilrnlK ot nil kinds. t>*'rt ot laiis. It will hi' retd with feel- Jlarlf curl h'ad I.rttun iililiiij;*; head Wliil.) Oo. 'iieir line win uu oxcci.lcd »itli puiii that Mr. (iirard-- w.ll i:,(,n,'eilVmiv t*Ie'v [I'''''.' I'f,?'"’ "hiU'and black, in the Nalo ol (ft'or^ia; and nearly lo every also a- ,mavi»^ wnui^r, ,,„i we no not iKdieve haT'’ ; coi.'tc.i.plated the imeiliction If clearymen governmental^ var. I III contradi.-liiirtifpn lo anv other re,iK>cta-i , - . _ ' ble ,ne„, from the' schftol frotii mere i pnnter .s v, id.nv in Germany, while a ; ordm.irv motive, of inierest or curioMtv— ' T" , ff he .lid, houcvor, we have nori^ht to lind ' ^'T opportunity ot go- ' limit with it. 'I'he interdictio. mav .savour ‘"f : ofeeceiilricitv-perl.apscaprioioii.s'ness, but to hei liusbund pr.inonnced upon , we an; not at'lib.|tv to call it irrehoiMi- V""***" T ; -ince the U stator t.-lls us ih-itlt ans. s from :‘‘''f‘j*'" ’ I .lo uant of reverence for rel,»K.n. U c ..r.^ The .seeds were doubtlew tleposited thero by birds, us we think old lioreas could liuvo had no agency in this aUinnce, At all e* vents the liaison is nn oliliquity, imd tlio “ mutch,” however friictiierou.s it mi^bt prove, is but an “ ill ussnrted’* one. 'I'ho poet says: •; —“ How will tlte roBp ajjree ith the dead hyacinth !—or tlie honey woodhlnfi Circling a withered briar.” 1„ CcncNey i’armffi Cloudy leather,—It is a greatbk^f'-'ing if, when the vfeather is fiiul without, we caa find or make fair weather within. To do this at uJI times, requires not only favorable circumstances, but a fjreat deal of good hu mour, and much inyeriuity. Thoeloudw in the heavens ar«* very apt t«fast their sha- dow.*», mid nhcd tlieir in^ences around the domestic fireside. It requires at least ono truly f;reat and happy intellect, to prevent, at all times, a re.sult so likely fo happen.— Perhaps, even I’orsticli a one, it is sometimes impossible. 'I'hen, when gloom defornw the sky, ami darkens the parlour, the mind that can rise above it, and avoid ita iullucnce, iiiu:^t indeed bu “ I.ike some tall clift that lifts it^ awfiil form, Swell.s from the vale and midway leavm tho Btorm; Tiiough round its breaat tlic gatU««nj cIoud» ars uprcud. Eternal Kiuishinc scttlen on its h^nd." American Sprclator. lic/ort.—A lady wlio was blessed with a .son, noted for hi« fickle-mind!dness, wt^s unc- day lecturing him npon that lading, and advising him to settle down to some activo pursuit, and give up changing from one vo cation toaiiotlier. “ Remember,”said sh', ipjoting the old adage, “ that a rolling stono gathers no moss.” “Very true, mother,” replied be, “ but does not the bee that sip.s continiially atone flower,stand apoortfhanco of obtaining honey.” W’e find the folJuwing in a late Ohio pnp»r • The two-legged puppy who had the impudenco fo persevere in escorting a young lady home from fintring school, the otlicr evening, afternhe had po. litely iutbrincd him that Bhe was pinvidrd with coiiipr.ny, may rest assured that should he repeat the like oflenee, he' Khali be ctimpellod to breakfuHt the next morning, on the tail o(one 6f iSimon Sny- d^’« toughest cowskins. j “I’ornntalkB twist his hair, Mortar )Mwtais jtound hilii; Cartwhrel smash his^t^ies. And leave him wher« they found him." ,_iOAUJN «),X. :ap. tlie sentcnco iVom “and he shall be tliv A li K.'i v”fV4V V bound not onlv to II strict coUplian.-r with . , ,, i ,,, , i. If’,; .i.u.-,,,,,,.,, tcntional erratum; and that some secreted | I cnpics of this edition have been liought at cnorin jus pri'ces. What is Ijiiw like !—I>nw- is a country .rtture J t'C I'tut o( IIiiiImt aiid*iiiat rials rrade use of in I iiigs of r*‘.-;|K'i;t and sviiiputhv for tiie Wor- ‘ 1*^.* "P**"') down in it till ,lo. thc.rwork. RKI’AIIJINi; *)f all d.Mriplion in I • I . . thfv are lairly or iiiilairly tired nut. Law do. tlifir line will Iju oxcei.tcd »i!h puiictualiiv and i I is I ki‘ii biinU of surycrv : there are verv iiia- df^nntdi, and on as r.M-oiwihlf ti rnis as any t!.i 'I'he g(>:it!e roadrr is acijiialiifi'd, tliat ' nv ten ibh'cuses ut it. I,aw is like a home- .tatc. Thf lUmLfm,If,h,.T /hu„rs» will Ic ,i,p ,. j,r,. ,dl p,.,|,.,bi|itv, tl.H last lah s it Iv iTPiitlewoiiiaa well dre.sscd : very well to c irricd OU ui .1.1 it.>» vr.rious l-ninLhrs. ii i >, • . . r ti » ii ii ••• ' . ■ The subscrilHTK rrs,„ rtiully it :i sitarr of ^ *“1^* sco!din;ir very l>ad puhlic patronaj^f, hfpiiiff l^v n strict altt'Dtion to i tlie public. j when it t’ollows ns. Law is like .a new liiisim'ss they will Ix' eniiriid lo and rrci-ive the Me i.^ now on the eve of visiting' foreign | fashion, people are bewitched to *;ot into it; SirawlKTy or prolific do «an;e. W r return our Miicere limn » tor the pa- ' parts ; a ship of war is ctiimiiis.siouiuf bv its ■ and liko bud wcutht r, most lieople are L'lad t-hi.ia M inefi l(, ans tron,.,n. her. tolor. rc. eiv. d, and hop.' we ^hall st.l! ; ,.,r,v th^ author of \Vav- to g.'t mit of lt.-/.o,ldou > i-llow l>wnrt do. i merit a riuiall t.haic ot th" l.iiMii.ss in and nlxjiit ■ i i ii ' “ . y . Whit- kidnv o. t" elimatcs, in wm. li he m.iV possibly Clove Arlieliokn j On..\,r two Api-r-i,tires v Ml he tak. i. to the a- ■ U intir Coleworts i bovc l!i..-;:n.-s, tVom li'. to l^ y. ars olnjrr, if will "^etve him tospiii his thread to an i’jd 111 Ins I’lic'.lj (Jfn rki^i, f.r pii-l.l.-s, anil will lli)nri>h in dry w»a- llh r, ami bu'ur till frobl.) I country will 1»’ piiin lu- ■ci.niiiu iidcd and of ”tio.l and steady li ll)lt^^. 'Imitollr, Jan.\'i, l-'.t'!. * .‘tintsl w r.i ii. vi LM. I / I .1 ■’"'■'Mrd, prove property, pay cl Ill iN I KU \ (II. have ;ii>t ri. ''i\id him luvay. •- t ■ )\Mi country (lad h'“ continued to prospcuteliis usual liti'iiiry l.ibors, it si ems indeed proliable, that at llif tiTiii of vuurs he; has ahead) at- _ tamed, the IkiwI, lo ue the patln-tic lan- a n.';;r.,n.an vhoViiliriiimsiv ::nage of the Scripture, would have lioen and s.iys he bi’loi'jjs to thioiaie ot' broken Ut tlie futmlaiii; und little can one, Nat. Ncbli tt, ol l.uneni.ur:,'e«. \ a. who has ciijoved, on the whole, an uncotn- I lie owner is re.p.estcd to c.w „lost inestimable of worhl- r|| • the Jail o!' ( liarl'ille, ('. S on the I'.'lh .l' January last, .the lolliiw mtr inl.iition lo their fir!l list of (;AiiiH;"’. sl,l;l)^, m/. N:-iftirtioii, S„l-.i!y, «'r Vegetiihle Oyster; I.cor, IB Wall r-.Melton, Mii>criur ; Kcdi)iiioii; White do. riir[ij.- lOtrir I’lant; Knrlv Hio. oll; K. d »nd Whit. (pn : r, or Indi.iii Creeper— is xrry orimini nlnl, and will run .'id tiet or mole. 1.11 ly liina Dw irl H ;uis, "j I '.irly .'iohnwk do. | 'Vhiii! Ki.ln.’v iJivarf, hnc\ [ HI'\.\S. Siijwrior \Vhiti' I’ole liiuns, j f^|' 1 id> il (.’rabcrry do. J Wiirrantcc Dctdsfor sat ' and tak.' JoilN SI.OA.V, •'^lierilFof .Mcfklenburg, \.(’. CoiuH.'cticut folks hav’nt done inventing new “notions’’ for trade. 'I'he lali’st in vention ap|)ears to l>e hlarkhall made of wliite-wiH>.i und nicely sha|R'd and painted, it is t!ioU;;ht this article will drive wooden clocks, wdoiieii niitinegs, wooden cucimilM r .seiids, woinlen hams, ntid born yuu flints, entireiy out of the market. Singular ('ircujnstance.—The following curious particulars were communicated to me by .Mr. Avery, a gentleman of this vill- .lii ly bU^siiiys, be eiiiitl(;d to comjih.in that life, iidvaiK iiio tf> its [leriod, should l»e at- | age, and sup|H)sing tiie circumstance to be tended uith its u.snal proportions of shad-1 rather an aiunnaly in tho common routine ows anil storm.s. 'I'liey have not utlected I of nature, you will, if you please, insert it. •Mr. A.’s brolher, a sliort tiine since, in ut O'- near *i'-' will ho la-1 liini at least in a more puinftil manner than ‘'1 wSv'iVom rii‘V(?".’!,rl\'.t"a!jl'' rfi^^charge of his purl; fellinjr a large InUton trood tree, of the debt ol liiimamty. j Ilaidord’s landing, discovered t of steady and induBtrioiw habils, wil'li a kmiiiii. growing m I ranks of life iiiioht have ip.sured him of, tude ofei^'hty feet, two gooselierrv hushes, I iheir .syiiiiiulhv niidi-r indisposition, many | very thrifty, aiid about three leet m iieiuht, i;n;;lish education, suitable tnc.iiirag. nicnt willi Ol tlioM- w li.i.-'f! relation to him in the ; the hollow of the tree, at the apparent alti- j he "iM'll. ' • . . . ... ......... SIIKnin’S’ DJOKDS, , , ,1 I I I ;\on l.an.ls sold c.r TaMs- i;,- |,„,ds sold '"m ‘ '•)ot«endowed III decayed mutter, proha- j nn.h ra Wntofl n ri r.i. i.,s; ami i;,r I,IMI.I,-['*‘y leaves, tVc. decompll^ed. He has re- ' v.ld iiMii. r a n .Iluf Wi.ditioiii i;.vp.jna.s-fur r^aii bearing inevitHble e\ils, an t xample of linn- j planted them to okservc wlmt \arivtics thev ' ' ut thooilicc. ' ii.^ib and putieiicc', more cspccialiy «iii the ; may nro^ e to Iw. ' j .MW, From r.jubon’s Aniericbn Daily Advt.rliscr. On what ilay thould the Annicerfary of the birth tf WASHIiMi'WN be cdtbiateJf Mr. I’^DtTOR :—A correspondent in your paper of I'Viday, lust calls for air^xjillunaiiou of the calendar, liaviiiff particular reforem e to the OI.D STYLE at^a new htyi.e. 'rhis s-uhjcct seems to have occupied a number of your correiipondents in regard particularly to the day on which |he centenary celebra tion of Washingtou’a Hirth Day should bt> held. An explanatioi> of the principles of arraiijtement of the c^ndar’is atlempted in the following paragra>hs. 'I’he length of the solar (tropical) year is determined by the interval which rlap.s« a iH’tween two conseciitive returns of the smi to the same point iii its orbit; for instance to one of the points ip which ins path crosses the eqiititor. 'fhe vear is (f thff averairo length of ;t).') day!^, 5 hours, 4n ininutrs, 49.7 seconds by the m^Uacturate dcter- iiiinntunVs. ' 'I’he solur year, then, is not composed of a whole niiinber of days, there beinjr » sur- I»liis of .'■> hours 4!) minutes, (nearly) over 3t?') days. To make the civil year coincide always with the sol.ir year would lie extremely in convenient. Thus if the year bt'gan at iiiidiiight on the .’Hst of Decenibi'r of one year, the siicce*‘diiii year would commence at lit iiiinul*'s past nn the 1st of .lanuary, the next at o'; minutes past II, und so for- ward through the ditlen-nt hours of the day, and through the different days of the year. 'I’o avoid so inconvenient un arrangement, the most natural iihhIc would be to adopt u civil year of Mt}.') days. Such was the E- gyptian year. 'I'his year would lie shorter than the solar year by five hours atul forty- nine niin (nearly;) hence if one year the sun c. issed the epiator on the ‘Jlst of March, ttie next succeediugyear would havo comiiienced live hours and 49 minutes be fore the sun had returned to the .same point. When the sun passes from the .south tu the north of the equator, his inlluence lieeins more and more to be felt in the northern hemisphere; winter gradually gives place to spring and spring pas.ses into summer. 'I'ho beginning of sprinjj may be dated, by .a northern nation, from the pa.ssage of the sun from the south to the north of the equa tor. According to the statement made, a- Inive, of fhe eH’ect of a civil year of.Sti.'i days, the year will have expired bef’on'spring has a second time commenced. If ue date the coinnienci-iiK'nt of spring at the ‘Jlst of March on any ye.ir, it will not have bcijiin until five hours and lijrty-iiinc minutes of the V.’]>t on the next .sticceediiigyrar; not until .‘leveii hours thirty-eight minutes on th * ‘,'fst of tho next year; not until seventeen hours tw('iit\-seven minutes on the ',’lst *'

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