Died, September 2, 1852 in Nittany Valley, Centre county, Pennsylvania, Mrs. Jane McCALMONT, in the seventy-sixth year of her age. The deceased came to reside in this county soon after her marriage, and died in the same house where she had resided for fifty-three years. She was a woman of naturally strong consititution, and up till within a year of her death enjoyed almost uninterrupted health. Her disease was of an asthmatic nature, and,as is not unusual, suddenly terminated her earthly course. But although called away in "such an hour as we thought not of," yet she was not found unprepared. In evidence of this truth, she has left behind her a long life of consistent piety, and close, habitual walking with God. She was a member of the church for full half a century. And few were ever more regular in their attendance upon the means of grace. Her seat in the house of God was seldom ever seen vacant. Nor was her life destitute of labours of love and mercy. In her the poor and afflicted have lost a kind and sympathetic friend. Indeed, all acquainted with her feel that a "Mother of Israel" has fallen. Her husband, who has long been a ruling elder in the Presbyterian church, still survives her; and although feeble through the pressure of accumlating years, has had made good to him, in this sudden visitation of Providence, the promise, "As thy day is, so shall thy strength be." And I heard a voice saying, write, "Blessed are the dead that die in the Lord". -Communicated.