MEDICINES. • Witht's Indian Vegetible 44115 . OF THE NORTH AMERICAN COLLEGE Of Health. MO MEDICINE has ever been introduced to the A _ill l eeriest' Palle, whose virtues - have been more cheerfully and universally ackeowleged, than the a bove named WRIGHT'S INDIAN VEGETABLE PILLS. To descant upon their merits, at this late day, would seem to he wholly unnecessary, as very few indeed who read this article, will be found unacquainted with the real excellence of the medicine But If further proof were wanting to establish the credit of this singu lar remedy, it might be found in the fact that no medi cine In the country has been so SHAMELESSLY COUNTERFEITED.- Ignorant and unprincipled men have , at various pla ces, manufactured a spuritirs pill ; and in order more completely to deceive the public have made it In out-, ward appearance to resemble the true medicine.— These wicked people could never pass °lntim worth ess trash, but for the assistance of certain misguided storekeepers, who becaust they, can purchase the spu rious arttele at l reduced rate, lend themselves to this monstrous system of imposition and crime. - The patrons of the above excellent Pills, will there fore be on their guard against every kind of . imposi tion; and remember the only genuine Agents m Potts ville, are Messrs. T.-& J. Beatty. • The following highly respectable store keepers have been appointed Agents for the sale of WRIGHT'B INDIAN VEGETABLE PILLS, FOR soIIUYLICILL COUNTY, and of whom it - ,is ennfulently believed the genuine medicine, can with certainty be obtained: T.& Beatty, Pottsville. Bickel Jr. Hill, Orwigsburg. • Aron Mattis. Mahantango. _J.; Weist, litineerstown. Jacob Kauffman, Lower Maliantango.. Jonas Kauffman, do John Snyder, Friedenshnrg. Featheroff. Prey &ro. Turarota. Tagert, Tamaqua. , John lilaurer, Upper • Mahantango. Tit•Ferrider, West Penn Township. . Caleb Wheeler, Pinegrove. P. Sehullere&co. East Brunswick' Township. C. IL DeFiorest. Llewellyn. E. O. & .1. Kauffman, Zininiermantown. Bennett & Taplor, Minersville. George Reifbnyder, New Castle. 'Henry Koch & Son, MeKeansberg. •Abraham Heebner, Port Carbon. John Mertz, Middleport. Samuel Boyeraort Clinton. Shoemaker & - Kauffman, Schuylkill Haven. ,RE7,41 - tE OF, COUNTERFEITS. The only security aeninst impoiition is to purchase from the regular advertised'azents, and in all cases be particular to - ask for Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills. three devoted exclusively to the sale If the medi ine, wholesale and reatil, No. 109 Race street, Pinta delehia ba.ltemeinher. none nre genuine except • Wright' I tilt tit Vegetable Pills " f.h. 21 TOILET ARTICLES GLENN'S ROMAN KALYDOR, A SAFE, PLEASANT AND CERTAIN CURE FOR-i - 10,RECKLES, Pimples. Tan, Smilmrn, Moth,,llloilies, .C'., 'letter Ringworm. and othel obstinate affections of the ssati,.ternoving :every : impurity and giving to the coinpleition a eleartuiss truly beautiful. Ta gentlemen lsreccommended -gir removing the irritatinn and oth r;diseases bribe skin, often produced by the . use of strong alkaline snaps and creamo,in shaving, the Katy dor may be , used without the least danger on the most delicate skin. and i> a refreshing wash in warm weath er, or in travelling, price 50 - rests ' per bottle. GLENN'S ele gant prepatation in compounded Of various funning together a compound of Trent value, foi , promitting the growth a nit•preserVing the hair, it nourishes the roots, th-retiy causing it to prow with vigor, and preventing it feeiu falling out,or turning grey, rentoeins at the same time, the dandruff which causes the hair to fall Li m Ti, those who have lost their hair by sickness or any other cause, except oblige, it is confidently rec tommended,-it given a softness to the hicks, and has the singular properlyofmaking the hair dark, and is therefore recommended to those who arc beginning to turn - grey—it is also an excellent curling fluid and being pleasantly perfumed it is much esteemed for dres sing the hair in general, and — or the heads of children price s[lcents per bottle. GLENN ' SAROMATIC kISE I OOTH rASTE. This very pleasant and truly efficacious demi-Mee, is prepared from ingredients perfectly - harmless, it gives a pearly whiteness to the teeth, firmness to the gums, and fragancy to the breath, removing spots or 'ent decay, and preServing the teeth effectually. it has been List it and reccommended by 'dentists in their prac tise, and is believed to be equal to any article of the kind in use. It is put in neat China boxes, and having a solid form, is not liable to waste. or spill, and is free frointhe grit of Tooth Powders In gcncral,price 25 cis. per , . GLENN'S INDIAN lIAtR 1.117P.i IS V: arrall i•oi to change 'grey or red hair to a lianthome brown or jet black, without injury to the hair, or even staining to the skin, and may' he used with perfect safety. To those who have become prematurely grey, it is inealu • sitar, and to gentlemen who arc troubled with grey whiskers it is strongly reccommended, the color, pro dared is natural, and . will not rub off, or soil thetrill ' test Muslin, Price 50 cents. MICHALIN. ' S FRECKLE WAstt.,--A corn plete remedy for Freckles. This rente.dy,was invented by Dr. Cite Micky's, of Lombardy, a distinguished P . hysicianof the last century. The proprietor has eve ry confidence in it ; as a superior preparation for the purpose designedtt may be used Without the least In tion, and for pimples and other affections of the skiff; it is a certain cure.. Price 3:; cents per bottle. ':The.' above named articles have been sold very ex tensively by the subscriber for many years, nod are COllSCientiousl.c recommended to the politic, as prcipara lions of real value, and not to lie ranked with the hum bugs of the clay; a single trial will convince the 'most skeptical, that their good qualities are' not over rated A Good Shave and Id no Shave." . GLENN'S ' UN RIVALLED se.roNAcrous COSt POUND FOR SIM PING. • • T G Tr 0 Gentlemen who abase themselves., this article ottered with the greatest confidence as equal, if I ; • not superior to any other Shaving:in:lp in u,>.. For a etelightful and i,iiiisiste.ot lather, which will not dry u- Min the tat e or irritate the most delicate skin, for the • ease and comfort it gives to the often troublesome.oPe , ration of stinving, rendering it surpassingly easy, this ; Comminud can be safely reccommended. It is equally i • etTectinil in warm or cold water. and after using it, the • face is left soft and pleasant, and entirety free noun the irritaihni and roughness often caused by the use 'of ' strong alkaline Soaps and Shaving Creams. The corn . pound is nteasantly perfioneil and put lip in a neat chi isa,box, answering all the purposes of a shaving lox, ' and on trial Will he found very economical and votive - nient, during the few years this article has been before the public,4-he proprietor has sold 35,000 boxes of it, and the demand is constantly Increasing as its merits • become known. The agents are authorized to return the purchase money, where it - loci not give entire sat— isfaction. 'The Saponacernis;Ounpound is composed of inere • clients, so aritniratily compounded. that ,having with it, is an absolute pleasure.'-1). S. *Gazette. ‘The.Sationaccous Compound, is the b'est preparation, extant for sharing purposes. Itts extensively patron ized, and deserves to be ; every I:tenth:maw who shaves Inmselt; should buy it.'—rltiladelphirt Gazette. 'tie beg to call the attention of the bearded portion of our silt /scribers. to the Saponaceoui Compound. It is , houf except insi.the best slut vingsoap,we ever used.' —Vhilada.'Franstript. • 'The Saponaceous Compound for shaving, is the-best —peiliaps the very best article in use. for scraping the beard from the human face . divine. What with rukeen razor and this compound, you may shave your face in half the time, you are pronouncing the word. It is an anomaly in langimee—it is a very good shave, and Yet shave.•—Boston Daily Times Prepared by 7 L. W. Gl.lt i. 31anufarturer of Perfumery, Cosmetics, and Fancy Snaps, 62 and S - South Third street, opposite tae Ex.; change, Philadelphia'. And also sold by DENJ. DANNA.N, Ag't., Pottsville. ?day 13_ 2o—ly NEW IDRUG STORE E. 11. EICIffIOLTZ, & CO., respectAilly informs ,the citizens- at Pottsville, and' I ▪ <IF Schuylkill county generally, that they have • opened, (in the store formerly occupied by ▪ 31r. State r,) a general assortment of Drugs; . Medicines, • Chemicals, Paints, • Dyes, - •Varnishes, • -_. Putty, Glass, • Spas, Palest ;Ikdicines, 4e., Jrc. And 'solicits a share of public patronage, Confidently assuring the public, that- every Article in their 'line, shall be of ths first quality, and purely genuine. ' Haiing served a regular apprenticeship to the busi nets in Philadelphia, those who favour them with cell can rest satisfied that they will guard strictly a gainst all -mistakes, and have there medicines pot up with the greatest care and nicety. . Physicians' prescriptions attended to with particuar care at all ,hours. Country .Physclans and Store kesPcss, supplied at a small advance on city prices. December 3, i 49—ft. Groceries, .14quors, gay, &0., CIIEAPER THAN EVER. r i pHE subscriber bas just recetveu a taiga supply A of Liverpool fine and coarse Salt, in Sacks, Salina, ' .do do Hay by the Bale. ' '¢o Barrels Miners' Oa. Go gags Rio Cotree. Teas of different kinds, in Chests and half-ahests Sugar by the Hogshead or hum!, . Molasses by the - Barrel,&o• Together sr itlya sarietycif other Groceries. all o which will be sold at .New York prices, with the freight added. • • JAMES DOWNEY. Morris' Addition to Pottsville. Pen. 14. Stoves! Stoves!! StoVes!!! Tusr received acne York Store, a well selected as sortment of Coal Cooking Stoves, Parlour Radiator*, Sheet Iron, Cannon and bare Cytender Stoves, of the latest and most improved patterns, which j now offer cos sale, at Philadelphia retail petal (cost or lrellsPor 'Allan only added) which will be found upon examine - jlcm, cheaper than Stoves of the same quality, have •ve; !teen sold In Pottsville. - Sept. 33 $- goWAID WIDLISY • WE s EMIGR4NT. OFFIfE, , ; , , for PEMS:I:WS :Fishing •to send their friends from'any f i parrinf th Old country,ezin have them brought out on very acco Toadying terms, by-applying to ihe Sub scriber, Th i t ernbarcation at Liverpciol, will hit su perintended 9y a person espeCially appointed for that purpose, which will prelude delay in Liverpool.'; ,The foll Owing nikenificent 'Ships, i comprise the united Li verpool and New Yolleline, one of which will sail 'eve ry tire daysq : Patrick Henry, . Independence, ' Ashburton, John K. Ski der, Virginia. New rbrk, Stephen WII tney, United States, Ettglarid; n piazunia. amueillicks, Yorkshire, Rotten geur, i Liverpool, Oafbrd. • 'Queen of the . West, Rochester, . Rosciul i Siddons, . . _ Sheriddii, • Garrick,: - ..7 7 .1 Europe; . - Columhas, - -Cambrhltie. Drafts for ny amount,lpa3 : able7 in any part of Eng lend, Irelan , Scotland and Wales, , without disonunt.. , Apply to . , ' W3I: 11. MILL, Anent for ' 1 JOLIN HEADMAN'. • 3- - Port Cal A RP',E R.' ILLUMINATED • AND I'E I{'. RAPICTORIAL ill B.LE: To be complted-in - 50 monlacis. at 25 cts. per number. , ;,: . .t , J , This erhat and Magroficient Work will be 'cinbel , i lished with Sixteen 1 lundrell , ll istorical Engritvings. _ exclosiveloian initial' letteimi each chapter. tiy. J. A. Adams. mitre than fourteen hnndred of which are from oriOnal designs, by ../; G. Chapman. I t . Willhe mintrd fr:oin the itandardmmv of the Ameriekit Bi• blo'Soctoly, and contain Marginal Refercneas, the Apocrypha, a Concordance, Chronological ;Table, List of proper iNatnes,gencial Index. TAM of Weights' , Measures. &c. r The large Fronttipieces,. Toles tq the Old and Nesv'restainents, Family Re. cord. Presentation Plate. historical I llustrat inns.. and Initial Letters to the Chapters, Ornamental. Borders. &e., , :t;ER be from original designs, inade eXpres'sly for thisiedition. by J. ;G. :Chapman. Esq . .4r New Yorls; . n addition to which there will be iiii . rnerous large ehgravings fromilesipns by distinguished mod ern a rtists in France and Erigland—to which 4 rain dex wi .rri I be: given in the laSt number! f. lE7' great superioXity of early pronftriapres. skins Jim the Engravings., will insure to those Who give tl:cir names at once, the possession of it in the 1116111'..5T STATE Or ) PERFECTION. ,; To be complMed,in about 50 numbers, at 25 its each. irr-' The subscriber has been appointed AO:ent.for therm fin se of receiving subscriptions to this Bible. in S.-t rslkill County.' wheie a specimen cony of the Work an be seen. ' ; • • _ : ' . B. BAS:NAN • • 4 , •,, 1--. . WILLIAM WRIGHT S- eral are sit Bni N'e Ja Ger P ,t,( MI IN ' c ':: ''', ':' - - I! !--- , . ''" 'C: -:i ''' 7 .:-.• • 7 - -- ;,' :.". - ' 1. ' • , '.' - •' ' '' 1 : - -- -- ,l' - ' - ' , -- .._,,'-' ."-__'''''''' •-•.' '• ." .' - .t , ' 1 .:.--"'-- ': ' '7-,:': '-'-', •': :-'i' - : _ . 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I Ilandkercriiefs.• 'taritut 174.1npeee, Ls*encler, 114 -Ise, Fluiida and ... . IMEIM MEE 11One) , Water,double and treble extracts 'to of Rose Scent Bottles. . . Jeri( Lags. '. • . . ename tlearls9il. i.:ttiri, l'ommade Philocome, or BeeniMarrow itlenn'S India Hair Oil. touvelfs India' Hair Dye. ~' 1. Itcl.atir's Freckle Nash. 'lenti's Roman Aalyour. , ~ laccassar Oil. ZOSIi I i}) Silk gr., r I old Cream. an excellent article- 4 1. ' - l'oi:Ct Pewder and Rolm :' ' . -; i' ? • l 'inaigre de nudge.: • . loovseli's celehrated . Emollient Sationaceous I."l , Ssie, tOr whitentog and softening the skin rri's Tooth Wash: : - o llenn's SaponaceoUs compound for Blsaving. , atisseiPs unrit ) alled Shaving Cream. :th.l Drown IVlndsor Soap. ! -. tomtell's c .letiraied ;Almond Snap. ; 'tat of Rose, prarie,"Lernon, Music; arid a va crimy of otherlSoaym. ' ' , l ' lothe, Ilair, Whisker, Teeth and Nail Brush. or which will bs sold at Philadelphia prices B" BANNAN.A et. lIM Casa wty Goon, FANCY AND Tarsvaus;c STORE; . . THE ROOM, FORMERLY OCCUPIED 13Y cl, PHILLIPS: IN 'CENTRE STREET, ; • subscriber respectfully informs the ::citizens of -itic and the t iohlic ;in general. that hehas just o _ a fresh assortment of the newest styles of goods, Itiong (..f i i : • ' Lawns; Alpacas, and Bal:zarincc." , . la variety of fancy goods. Also`, a new and spien vie ...; l'e, f 11c, Thibct Alpaca and alher!shatals, ~ and Black Cloths of a superior quality. 'has also on ha Oil, i . rig Sttk, Spool ha nd Patent Thread' of the . tylifility, Glove's and Hosiery, Strata Leg n; Gi n2p, Biwa; and other stylei of Fancy rtnet.s, II the ease, doz. or single Bonnet, it's rind Bart's Leghura ate, ;:. .. , • Whichw ill he sold at the lowest cash prices. .20 10 ly•-,1 .1 i JOSEPI3 MOROAN. Ile Set•. El IMPORTANT INVENTION SII PERI° tt , 1V SIII N G MACIIINE. I .; rrlIE undersignd haring • become tliC owner and A proprietor of Mr. John IS hugert's ' newly invented Patna[ Washing Machine, ii.r.the county 'Of Schuylkill and i now making thejmachtnes at his ,stuip, in nuts ville where he has' a stipplyon band for inspection and sale, at the very modertte price of seven dollars. This machine for cheapness, efilmcy.and perfection in flu t y respect, is without exception the greatest Innen.: then n the known World. It is the only washing ma chin among the many' thousands that hale been pro nounced PERFECT. ?It washes ,without rubbing or scrulibing, tearing; or , iVearing,• pressing Or squeezing knocks off co buttons, does all the finery Work of clean singiffems, Tucks, Frills, &c., In a few minutes ; an washes clean all coats, vests, paid:llo6ns, Shirts an :bed clothing of the dialest kind, with less than one „tenth part of snap necessary to the ordinary way of washing. A girl of twelve years old can Wash more In two ,Itours, than two women In awhole day by hand. i r I 1 . IS AA 6 SEVERN. „ Pottsville, August 3: * , Da. istotr.ws EY,E SALD V , A 1 , .. fresh supply of d7l r. Beeker's Sye Salve, a stir remedy for sore and inflamed vyesi.Just receive andlor sale at c 1 . MARXILY'S Drug ,Store, Aiigust 17 = • . New I Shovel Factory; • aoltE subscriber respectfully calls the' attention of .11.4evir Merchants arid others, to his supply of • SEI4.)VI LS and HOES, infactured at his tilWEstablisbment,,in NeW york Scb areequal in iittality, if not wapirior! to, those iined from abroad. prices will be its low, as irticle equal In miality, can be obtaiqed elsewhere, itherefore soliciti,the patronage of !the, friends of ine Industry. : . • . rMessrs. Clemens & Parvin, are Agents for the of my ShoVels to Pottsville and vicinity; who will !cute all orders lekat their HardwareEtore: JOSEPH ALLEN. ew York, Aug. wit,Lum arowitiao, ERCII A N T'S HOTEL 41 - co4rtbnidt Street; N t;:41 YORK. ugustßith 'Lrop!! • 'PST received at the York Store a large and general "iasortment of. Milled, equars,.fiat, and ',Round Bat, rein °tall sizes, and namatered square Iron from 1, inch to 2 i, rail road tongues, Sledges, and ifaitimere, screw ban. Slit roarer bone shoes, 3Unisla all rods,' Bind - Iron, dc., fano tpikee and Nails, in It'd, es. fit?. - . S.DWAIIft YA.III?LEY. an,. • -t - • • Graidon's Fonig A NEW e4ition, revised and. "corrected, and AIL adapted to the present prodiee. Psien fs,l 50,just put:loB46d and tar sale try 444' 4,164 L B:IIANNAN, A t t. =I AND POTTSVILLE GENERAL ADVERTISER. FIRE INSURANCE. INDEMNITY AGAINST LOSS 13Y FIIW ' The Franklin Instninee - Co. ) OF pen..A.DELpaiA, Capital $400,000, Paid in_ • Charter Papetual CONTINUE to make insurance ; permanent antilitn iced, on every description - of - property, in town and country ,on the liana' favorable terms. Office ion Chestnut Street near tifh-Street. CHARLES N. BANCKER, President: • ,DIRECTORS, Charles IY.. Baiatr, Samna Grant, James Send; Frederick Brown, ThomaLlfart. Jacob R. stied, Thowifi S. Whort.m, Geo. fl. Ittehanis. robias Xordetai D. Lewis. CHARLES G. BANCKER, Sec'Y. ../fhe subscriber has been appointed agent for the a , .re mentinned institution. and is now ptepated make insurance, on every descriptiOn of property,,. at the lowest rates. • ANDREW RS SUET,. ,ftrpe'l ,3 ; 1641, ' - OFFICE OF THE ' ' , ,Spring Garden Mutual Insurance Company. THIS Company having organized according to the provisions of its charter. is now prepared to make - Insurances against loss by'Fice on the mutual principle, combined with the security of a joint stork capital.— The advantage of this system_ is, that efficient security is afforded at the lowest rates that, the blisiiiesS cat be done for, as the whole profits (less an interest not to exempt 6 per i cent. per annum on the capital) will he:re turned to the members of the Institution, Without their becoming responsible for any-oft.lie engagements or li abilities of the Company, furtheethan the premiunMac tually paid. • , . . . . The great success which this system has met with wherever it has been introduced, induces the Directors to ropiest the attention oT the-public to it, confident thatit requires Mitt to be and Irstood to he appreciated. The act of Incorporation, and any explanation in re gard to it, may he obtained by applying at the (Tire Northwest corner of 6th and Wood , std., or of B. 130:. NAN, Pottsville. 1 • ,sideat. LAWIIEN L. SULU • BILItAIt, Secretary,. 1 1 DIRECTORS,: Cumin Snuidatt. • Robert; L. I.ouzbead, , Jogpplt Wood, George M. Troutman, Elijah Dollen Samuel Townsend, .!—. . _ . P. 1.. Laenerenne, T Charles to..kes, I . Georee 'N. Ash, Abraham It.. Perkins, 'ay IL. 1014. • . • 111 s been-appointed Agent for the.„a- Juice Company, and is now ready:to make insurances ;on all descriptions of property at rates much I4rwer than usual. varying from $2 LO on the $lOOO to $lO 'per slnoo annually. The rates perpetually' on stone and brick Pitildings in good locations iv.i,only 2 per cent-and Ville Company should prove to he. a profitable concern, persons l insurine in it partake - Of the profits without incurring any rink. The charter is the same as those of the Insurance Companies in New Fng!and. For forthq part culars enrol' to; the subscriber. j BANNAN. IIFE- INSURANCE. !' RA RD LIFE INSURANCE, ANNU & TRUST C0..,0F CO..PHILADA. FFICE 159 CHESNUT ST. Insurance - on Lives.grant Annuities and En lents, and receive and ezetute trusts. ites . f,,r- insuring ,$lOO on a single For I year. For 7 !years. For annually. 20 $0 01 . $0 05 61 7.7 - 30 , 131 :1 136 2 116 90 109 • ; 1 320 • .50 1 06 2.109 4110 60 4.35 14191 7 00 Ex metit :—A person aged 30 Years next hirth-day, by paying the Companysl 31, , would Secure to iiis fa amity or heirs $lOO, should he die in one year ; or for $l3 10 he secures to theMsllloo ; or Inc $l3 606nnit ally for 71 years ; he secures to them $lOOO shorty, lie die in 7 years; or fors23 66 paid annually Owing life.be provides for them $lOOO whenever heidies ; for $6550 they would receive $5OOO should he die in one year. I ; hauktiv 20, 815. i .THE Managers of this Compar3y, at a meeting held Ott the 27th'Decerither ult., agreeably to-the design referred in the original prospectus or circular of the Codipa t*', appropriated a Bontts;or addition to all poli cies for ithe whole of life, 'remaining in force. that were issued prior to the Ist of innuary, 1612. Those of them lherefore.which were issued in the Vls 1830, will be entitled tot() per cent; upon the. slim i towed. making an addition of $lOO Ml' every $lOOO. Thht is $llOO, will be paid when the policy becomes a claim instead of the $lOOO originally insured. Those policies that were issued in 1837 will he entitled to 61 per cent, s`t'soor Otr every $lOOO. And those issu e d i n 1838, wilt he Entitled to 71 per '6 , !111. or $75 On ' loo, and in ratable proportions on all said policies issued prior to Ist Jartoary, 1842.' • The Winos will be credited do each polocron the boot, endorsed on presentation at theqUiice. it is the design of the Company, to continue ti' -make addition! or bonus to the policies for life at, stated periods. PH ' GI I L'l +Kr. i.O down For IMM Joni P. .b.5lT.s. Actuary. ; G-Tlistitiscriber has been appointed Agent; for the above Institution. and is prepared effect Insurances on Lives. r t the published rates, and give an yinfiitnuttiof desiredon the subject, on application at thi, BENJAMIN BANNAN Pottsville Feb. 80, DR. minim Sarsaparilla 'Blood *7 — ! Tllfloict.v Fitts in existence containing arsapa rilla7.lm their composition. They puitfy the Blood and Fluids of the bhdy, ano cleanse thitititomarli and Bowels from all noxiouesub stances OM' produce diseaxe. They are computed entirely of vegetable Extracts, (free frbin mercury and minerals) which make them the safeSt, best, and most efficacious of any other pills in existence. <( I , Several thousand earlifitatee n:f their efficacy have here tofore been published, andi their sales are in-reasinz annually by thousands. dlgre, than One ..tfinfon boxes have already been paid since their introduction. cj - ,41101?13 THAIV 100,000 BOXES have been sold in Philadelphia alone. the pest year; thus showing that in the place where they are manufac tured they have a reputation; greater than any other pills—n inch arises from thd fact that Da. I•EIpY is well known' at home as a rezular iPhesician, and his pills are consequently employed with greaterconfidence than any other; in addition to their own efficacy. 1 Quality and not quantity le a valuable attribute be longing to them; one box doing, more good than two to four of others, . . Be advised, therefore, WhUn ne essity requires to take none other than • • , . Mt. LE.wrs 10.00 D PILLS. Try them! (they east but 2.5 tents a bar.) Try them: So well satisfied will you be of their good effects, you will never take any others'. After you hare tried MI otherdkinds, then fro : Dr. l.eidy's Blood Pills, the dam - once *Menem be. discoveree No change of itiet no re straint from occupation, or fear of catcliiiimcold need be apprehended; younganclablaray take their with e qualvafety. . i 1 , cre Principal Office aniVDetint, Dr. Lelo's Health Emporium, No. WI North SECOND street, near VINE. (sign of the Golden Ball and:Serpents) Philadelphia. I Alen, by Klett & Co - ., Wetherill, & Co., W. Dyott & "lions: A. S. & E. Roberts & Co., and city Dfuggistsgen erally. Also by P. Pomp and .I.lliekson, Easton, 4'. P. Long, Lancaster, and most respgclable Druggists and Store keepUrii intim UniteilStates: „Ms? at 1. G. BROWN'S (late W. T. Epting's) Drug 1 -,. Pottliville. „„, 'lBiarel . Centre street, May 18, ROusseEs uniiValled Shaving A , nfir and splendid article, Is now universally ark ' nowledged superior to any Shaving Cream is the United States or Europe.: This delightful preparation is unequalled for beauty, purity, and fragrance ; though somewhat analogous to Gueflain's Ambrosial Cream, •and other similar. com pounds, it far surpasses them all by the emollient pasty consistency of its lather, which so softens the beard as to render shaving pleasant and easy ; it possesses great advantages-over the imported article, in being fleshly prepated from the bgst materials. with the great. est skill. and is not only the best, but also the cheapest article for shaving. It, is ;elegantly put up in boxes, With el:Undid gilt labels. JuSt received and for sale by Nov., 9, 45 : 15. DAMIAN, Ag't• • ROVSSEL'S ELIXIR OF LALIOIER:, for.the itloutlt anti Teeth: rivrts . wholesome and ,delightfiil odontelgic Elise ; has 'been for many years past, the favorite com position of the well known house of Laugier, Pere e Fits of Paris, for keeping the breath fresh and sweet, preservingthe gums in a ;healthy condition, and con sequently preventing the decay of the teeth; it is con sidered a very - aunsacricarticte in Paris, and is be yond comparison the most, beautiful and perfect prep-, sretMti of the kind ever offered to the - public. since it has received the highest approbation of the most mai.: rent dental surgeons of this city, . f • The Eau de. tangier, elegantly put up sti glass hot ties with splendid gilt labels, hi a heantlfai and traina ble ankle for the toilet, and only needs to be known, to be fully appreciated. Jost remised sad dorsals by. V. graNN. SO., 1 2 40+ • Alp. SATURDAY 'MORNING - , APRIL 19, 1845 MEM= 13. W:111C111tRDS, President 1 I ' 13.41.NNAN P S . CtLeap Book & Stationery Store !rLIE subscriber hai recently fitted ull his Establish ment, and is determined to sell all kinds of . Sekoof Books, , „ Mite:lgneous Books,, Biwa. Books, ' Stationary, - , Paltry Stationary, ' Wholesale and Milan, at the , lowest Philadelphia Cash prices. Being determined to accommodate the politic, be respectfully solicits the patronage of all those in lwant of articles - in his line of businesii. . COuntry Store-keepers, Teachers and ogle ,sup plied wholesale at the very lowest cash prices. g;e. If Storekeepers and others, vill be kind enough to furnish us with a list of the Books, they require; we will belhappy td furnish them with a list of our prices per dozen, in order to satisfy them, that we do self goods at Philadelphia prices. , _ ,Afar 2. 0- I B. BANNAN, Agent. Wholesale and Retail Store. MIZE subscriber Is Induced from the very liberal en 1 couragement he has received (and also front the necessity of their being a cheap Retail Store, in this part oFthe town). has procured and will keep constantly on band—Flour, salt, Tea, Sugar, Coffee, Cheese, Mo lasses, Vinegar, &c., So., which in connection with his presentpock of Hams, Shoulders, Mackeral, Herring and Cod fish, Brown, Yellow and White Soap : Also , a very superior attitle of pure Palm, Alnuind and Fancy Soaps—Sperm and Tallow Candles Winter and Fall Strained Spernt•Oil, &c. &c., &c. All of which he will sell at the - lowest Cash Retail ItricesAnd to families, or those buying to sell again a liberal deduction will be made, proportion to the quantity taken. EDwPatu ymmt.Eir, York Store. P. B.—From the fact of my having a person in the City, whose time and attention, is devoted to thesetec- Hon of the articles I propose selling, I have no liesita tion,in saying that I can furnish goofs As cheap, as any lu Pottsville. Call and judge for yourselves Potesville, 'Sept. 23, 1€43. 'Perfumery 1 Perfuthery ! rrvitE sutAcriber has lust opened a lot of Elegant 1 acd - Superior French Perfumery, among Which a Farina Cologne.Florula Water. Honey Water, a' very pleasani perfume, and is an excellent article for keeping hair in curl fur either Ladies, Gendemen or \Children; Roman lialydor, for the Complexion, Smelling Bdules, Lavender Water, Bose Water,su min'. Beat!s, 011,in Pots rind Riffles, Dilairow I 0 .. t ,- riatutri, Orris Tooth Wash, Toilet Powder, Powder Boxes and puffs, Indian Oil and Indian Dye.for col- Miring, Ilair i. a ; beautiful brown ,gad dark color, M. cassar Oil, Scent Bags for arawers.: Genuine Otto of 1 Roses•i in Ruffles, Brown Windsor, Musk, Orange and Lemol. Otto of Rose. &e.. icm •Soapv, A so, Glenn's Sakonaccous Compound Cot arming, Rousaell's Lelebrated Shaving Cream. - ' ,Rousselt's Emollient Japonacerma Paste,for whiten , ing and sbildning the Hands,'and preventing chap ping. RouSseli's balsamic Elixer of Langier ; for the Mouth and Temh, keening the breath fresh and sweet, preservi g the gums in A healthy dondit,on, and preventi gthe decaying 01 - the,teeth,recommended 'by min nt Dentists.. For sale at[Philadelphia prices, by ' B. BANNAN. Agent. 4 Decemb•r, 23 1 , BgpSHES! BRITSIIES !! , (emir,. sthscriher has just received • a beautiful as - . r sortnent of Hair; liaierumb and Cloth& Brushes, front 10 cents to $1 371 of American manufacture, bet ter..handsonier and cheaply, than the English and French article, all of which will he sold very cheap. - - Among the lot are Ladies' Hair Bt ushes. • i BENJ. BANNAN, Agent. September 1'.1,• ' . . 38 Seli6ol Books, 11iiScellaneous Books, Blank Books, Paper ruled,' Do plain, Wrapping Paper, BlastingJo The subscriber has just revered a large supply, Of the above named articles, embracing a large and general:variety, all of which he will sell .wholesale at Philadelphia prices—and by retail, a number of the articles will be sold much lacer than in ,the B.IIJANNAN, Agent 6 city. • rebluaiy 8. COBB'S NEW SCHOOL BOOKS. TFI , E subscriber Was been appointed Ageot, for the ' sale of their. hooks in Schuylkill county, and is prepared to furnish them wholesale, at the publisher's prices. The series et:it:rates : . . Readers Nosjl,, :land 3, New Sequel; • - New North American Reader. A New Arithmetic will be published shArtly.— School DireMor4 Teachers and others, are invited to examine the'series. "B. BANNAN, Agent. 6 reb.22, Sujierflliei extracts for the Irdk'f Quca AS /cranium, Jasmine. Patchnulv, Vervem &r. Together with Odoriferous Scent Bags, Otto of Roses, &C., in vials, for Drawers, together with a general ussortinent of Rousseirs celebrated Perfume ry, just received; and for sale by ISENJ..I3.A.NNAN, Agent. N'ovembor 9 ® SLY ONE DOLLAR ! 1.1 7 -A few Lege Family Quarto Bibles, tat $l,OO each, jus received. Also, School at 371 cents each by the dozenand beautiful Testaments, lettered, as low as $1 03 . per dozen.. .F(ir sale by 13. BANNAN, Ag't. Feb. 8, 2845. • 6 Slates! Slates!! c aDOZEN 81lATES, wholesale and reatail, ranging '''' from 31; to 's3 per Dozen just received and for tale by D. DANNNX, Agent. March 8, . —lO • MAPS! MAPS!.! .MAPS!!! - . MITI& subscriber hasjust received- an assortment of _IL Maps on rollers elegantly colored, at about min fourth the price nsually,sold, brought up to 1t44, em bracing . ,L u. A Map of the World, *2 120 ape of the United States, , , 2 00. Do . ,do - 122 Do . 'do3 110 ' Charts of the Presidents, l ' 125 Together with : Mitchell's Traveller's. fluide, throuoh the United States—Maps of the States, Texas, &e. ' . June 13 f 2S NOTE P I APERS AND ENVELOPES, eVthe latest and most fashionable style, to gether with Mourning Note Paper, just re ceived and fir sale by B. BANNA)Ag't Nuvembei 2, D. B. Smith & W. Hodgsonjr. WHOLE ALE AND RETAIL. DRUGGISTS, Ateinufaet rers of Pharmaceutical and Chem ical Prepanitions er importers of Foreign Drugs; N. EL Coll3l£ll Dr MlCti S[l2ll I PIIILADELPUIA. PHYSICIANS, Druggi_•ts and Storekeepers supplied with medicines piths best quality, on lib.bral terms. Medicine Chests, for travelling or Tot -families. of V - sinus sizes. The various new remedies and rare Chem -teals, with particular . regard to their purity. August 3 31 --Bmo Philadelphia 'Auction Sales. C J. TVOLBERT, Auctioneer. No. 51 Mitts= sor. BEIAW SECOND ST. PIIILADA. Replier Ale days! imported and American Dry Goods} Tuesday fe. Friday M Shop Goods—Every Wednesday Afternoon ornings.. Boots, Brogans gm—Tuesday" and Fridays at I'2 o'clock Country Merchants will find at three Sales, alarge and general assortment of Imported and Domestic Sta ple and Fancy Goods, to which their attention is Invited Goods delivered on the day of Sales. erase respon. slide person will be in attendance, who for a small in. =aeration, will pack and forward gMads as directed. Fritlada., January 11, Ropes & MANILLA and Hemp - Ropes of all sizes, I"-, Blocks for -PuUiee, Oahnua, Tar,. Pitch, Taints; and Oil. ' Paint Brushes, &c always nay, and for Salo cheap br4i. WISE ft THOMAS, Rope Makers,Bprnce Bt. Wharf, Philada. -lrebtuary 15, 1855, 7410 • A boy just five years , With eyes of thoug,htful earriestnff'ss; A znind of gentle mould. 'fbeftell grace In all his Waysapprars, -'That nay child is grave, and, wise of heart, Beyond his childish years. 1 EN3 -ThpTarkish Iptript i re. No spot in oonstantiuople . displa6 in richer profusion all the lights and sbadows l ; of the out -door life of the Turks than the Bezistany's: At every step the,trayeller is struck wa i t' a diVersity of race, a. picturesqUe variety of costume, and a never-ending succession. of objects;) 'with the use of which he isoci p4ectly unacqUal4ted, that the effect is; beWildering. The haugl4y Turk, the hawk•cycd 41 . nienittn, the' despised !and cringing lew,the fiery Circassian, the savage Kurd, the wily Greek, thieffeniinate Syrian, tile fur-capped 'Persian, the gorgeolisly-attired Albatiian, the swar thy Bedottini l the ductile Copt, Ike Sable Nubian, and.lastly, the supercillious Frani?, sneering with an air of conscious superiority at all mound him, are 'seen in' beautiful juxta-positiim; while the snowy yasmak and ample feridg4 ; of some fair' daughter of a Georgian valley, or Ofithe Kabardian plains, singularly contrasts with thellitunty air of an aspiring dragotnana, showiivin Fancy Stationeay, Counnon Stationery, Poper Borders, &c., Black.blue &.rcd Ink. Perfumery, &c., ing pretensions a Marseilles cditionl risian Fashion. • , Not<the.least curious part of thi singular repose of manticr with wtc its carried on; in fact, the stillness In all its quarters is one of the pee the ;Turkish capital. Often as ice lung the base of the triple wall wh city on the land side, while gazing tied towers, or dwelling on the, past, hare we been struck with t ness, the deep solitude of.the seen by 'the soft cooing of the turtle-do note of the nightingale nestled in t grove that waves above the graces orations of their Othman conquerors The Goth, the. Run, the Bulgarrn, the Saracen,' the Crusader, and the Turk, hare, turn by turn,! encamped beneath these walls, an still they stand' prOud, stern, and unbending, as; in the days Of Theodosius, Compared-pith the restless actvity of the Eu , roPertn, the existence of the Turk is kill and un ruffled as the mountain lake. Ei;en, as we have the onward roll of western-ivilization is fast •tinVing back the crescent of Islam to. its ancient deserts. Constantinople has already. lost much of its oriental physiognomy; at every stria we beheld a state of transition. • The gorgeous magnificence of Turkish 'state has already become an ancient tradition; the graceful turban hal; given plac,r the hideous Fez—the flowing rpbe to the cloec Hungarian frock--aho ample crimson -shalwar to the' pot blue overall of the Russian army. In fact the Turkish empire is! dolly and heuay losing its ancient type; all the cleinents of its for mer power are fast fading awaY.! In the place of a system which time had con,seCrated, we behold but the simulacrum of institutions which, far from arraying the simpathtes of the nation in 'their fa- VOr, do but direct its regrets to !the past. - In the career of reform the Sultan Maboaoud appears to have acted without any preconcCivcd plan. If he struck at the root of many tine-honored J abuses, he swept away also much. that was good, and tre ated nothing in their plac . e. Thus a nation that formerly possessed a type-of its'own, and which the sentiments of a long uncontbsted superioricnity Mil perhaps meetly exaageratd, to whiCh a gor geous costume imparted dignity 'and grace, while it exercised a paramount influence on the Ray,ali population, we . now behold it !shorn of powerful I prestige, and with the intimate though 4inavowed conviction of its present inferiMity; humiliated by ' the transformations it has undergone, and without daring to revolt against the slor hut sure emanci pation of those Christian subjects 4 formerly des ` pitied. And the effect of this picture is heighten ed by the melancholy conviction that forces itself on the mind, of the utter ialpoissibility of arresting thee:steer of decadency of a nation that for marl and obvious reasons ought to excite the constant and watchful solicituus of ancient Europe. :Whether the &nal dissolution of the Turkish einPire in Europe will be the result of extexnel olence, or of internal pressuTe, is a problem that time alone =solve.. But vvitide the Turkish pcß aletion in Europe of barely . three millions,has Con tinued to remain stationary,. the Christian, double QM". nomber, having sensibly Ipartakeir in the 53 'll2 lIEV.Q..I.IOTILTI I have a son. tittle soti, I ea nnot say how this may be-1 I kaow WS face is (air, And yet his chiefen. comeliness Id his sweet and serious air— . , I knosi his heart is kind - and tad; know heloveth me.. But he loveth yet his mother wore, With grateful:fervency. ! But that which others most admire, • ' the thought that r ; The foo'd for grave, firkins , spa, ch,.. Ho everywhere datli Lind; , Strange ciuestions loth he at, ofline; When? we: together walkl . He sca:celylliinksss children Or tails as children talk. NOr care he much for . childish ;sports, Blues 'not on bat or ball, But looks on-manhood's..waYs urc! work*, And aptly mimics all. ' His little heart is busy . itill,' :, r And often times perplexed • NV WI:019110A 1.11,011111113 world of ours, ' And thoughts about the. net • 'lie kneeli, at his dear mother's knees; . She teaches him to-pray, r"1 And strange, and sweet and stile n, then, Are the words which he will sa l p 1 , • Oh should my gentle child he spared, . • • To manhood's years, filo . ' inPr • • A holier and a' wiser Man I trust that he will be. • And when nook into his eyeS, And on his thoughtful brow,! klare not think what 1 should feel, Were 'I to lump him now. greSsive moirement . of the age, plainly perceive the f tottering condition Of the Turkish power, possess; riot only an. conviction of 'their own• strength, thelr. ~r oWr• in wealth and' intelligence;. • • but also of the religious sympathy of Europe in .theirfavCr. This. 'IA irk the pressure of our west, ern civilization, which by' the Danube and the Iticiliterratiean in its onvvaad roll is encircling Turky within theitWo I,o7'ns of a vast crescent, : will, 'without the ,Operation of external causes, prove irresistible crernents of dissolution. EurPOO is working eastwards; the commerce of the world retnamlrs; its ancient channel, and in few.•yeats the route discoyered by' Vasco de Ga ma to .the agt !tidies will be almost abandoned The effect of thk revolution on th i e deszioies•of Turkey will be irntiteose ; hut the politWal flues; tion.still reSonts itself in all its difficulty. The proposition of the y,inperor Joseph—the "gut. ft- ror,isituus tle Chnitairtitiople?" is yet the pods - • dsiiteruni-of Eurt , pean Diplomacy—the PJeack sion of thelmpOria:lcity will always prove, the atp 'ple of. discord.. i t another mighty convulsion of nature like that:which caused thedisruption_uf the Bosphorus and tb i c, Dardanelles were suddenly- to 'give a new physidal.configuration tci\tlits part of Turkish greatly it_ would• simplify the eastern ques4n; the who'ledifileeltY‘of which lies in the: possession of these straits. Thus ah the effints of .dipforriacy are confined to the ad jOurnment of a qiwstion which they cannot spiv. Hence the cCletniitcd quadrUple freely Of the 15th of 7uly, in Ivhicli Russia, - as a high centric.ing partY, with solemn mockery engages to maintain the indepeudencti and ,intcgrifY of Om:Turkish •t empire—in other. words to abandon what has been her darling policy since tho days of Peter the Great. This Minna out-Herods Suwatoff at Lite st:orming wh6 goaded on' his'sokhers to with• the cold-blocd.sl iron} o f "No clatter; mon,provisions are scarcer'. • . RouSSE/v.—One of the. Most. •extrabidinary men that ever lived wais . rohn S. Tiosseau, This man -in his origm i rise, and witelec4reo, sl'as a Most astonishing Man. The ,sort of an bumble , Getio - va - vratch ntilkerwho passed the'greater. part: of his life in .poiserty and misery ;'.at one time a servant in a- fzunity, white, although not disgraced , by hiviituation,liediSgraced himself by Charging Upon an innoce'rt girl, to her ruin, the theft of ,a . piece of ribbon which he had purloined litenscif; . at another time the miserable tenant of a miserable' garret in. ,Paris, copping music for a suhsistenee, - for a crown a 'day ; living a life of licentiummess -in a look sexual connexion with one to v.lioro 1. be'was nut married ; and putting all the.Childien iihe had - by him', from the moment of their birth in to the Foundling Hospital, als 9 wried them as his own through all his life; deprived them of the: :knowledge of their father, and leaving them desti- I tute of that natural protection, to -which they were entitled from one of the first and best laws lot nature, 'and deserting even the mother, the wo man with whom he bad adtilterously cohabited, 'land who was entitled to his care, depriving : Ur in old age of protection, and lea:iti,g her to the miserable mercies• of a cold and heartless worldii Thy the voluntary termination of hixOwn existence. And yet this man was the great expounder of the: Moral . and social principles of society..: llewasl eminent as a writer on moral philosophy; he was distinguished as a great political economist; led in ; goolbotaidA'; i,rofoundin ma-i ny sciences; with aMind and acuities so finely at lined t¢ the harmony of sweet, sounds as tO make his writings the most smooth and dclight , : , fully harmonious to read in the language; he waS without antral in the age in .which he dived, and has left behind him p &tame and a fame as death'r less and imperishable as the . .land which he :s6 fondle loved to call his own. with stckcn of the last Pa- ts scene is the !icti everything which prevails liar feature bare ridden a eh defends the on its icc•man- emory of the e solemn still- unbroken save e ' or the sweet r - he•lofty cypress l of so many gen. And yet, this is but embparative fame :for manlike Rousseau; for whtevei . stibject his mind It:ori, his pen touched, he ornamented and ren.- dered'of intense interest. And with u mind and heart overflowing, with wild emotions :that ,conlil not brook restraint but that bore down all befurie them, like the overflowing burning lava this man sets out as a teacher antfreorganiiei-of civil society. The world was not his friend nor the world's law.; and, therefore, with the which he possessed, it was but natural that' lie should desire to see all society return to thin prtin itive.sOcial compact. lle possessed a Coentnadd oflvends and imagination, and a dialectic scarce ly inferior to any human being before or since his day; a temper burning with the stroniest dnd Most varied paesions that ever Centered in 't.ltehti man breast ; a power of sarcasm bla'sting, Mtd swiftly hurled as the thunderbolt; a dei;ree ,of irony frightful to the timid sense to conteMplule; and those were his combinations which he wirlld ed With the power, the skill, the fervor, mid the perseVerance of a gigantic but a fallen anicl, struggling to assail the better and brigleerregiOns of the sky.—J. Q. Adams. • WOX,ON ' S TENPEu.---,trait of_ eliaractet, is more valuable than the popessioa of a sweet tein- Tel. Home can nevee be 'made happy without it. It is like the flowers that spring up 'in Our Path way, reviving and cheering us. Let a man go home at night, wearied and worn hy . the toil's . of the day, and bow soothing is a word diatied by a kind disposition. ' • ' It is''a sunshine falling upon his ly art. he is happy, and the cares of life are forgotten.;, A sweet temper has a soothing influence , overjthe minds of a' whole Where it is found in the wife and mother, 'you may observe .kindness and love predominating over the bad feelings of a natural heart.. Smiles; kind words and looks, characterize the; children, and peace and love have their dwelling there.— . a Study to acquire and retain sweet temper. It is more valuable than gold; it• captivates more than beauty, and to the close of life retains all its limbo:teas and power, • • ,Last night, it , ia . propable, many a gay youth thiew himself upon the hod whence" heshall ;arisa no more,, and many a busy head, reposed itself on that pillow where it shall deep on noiti and! take its Pat. • ii rrarel thi Nevii- York Mirror. A. TANEEE AMONG THE ARISTOCRATS. Not many years nal itltifipened that a young men from New Tork Tisited London. - His fa.... Cher being connected vviqi several of the nates of.the British arist4meY, the young Amer- ican was introduced to th:o fashionable Circles of the metropolis, where, inn; of his very tine , personal.apiiearanceiOr that-his father was , reported to be very ritiltr that he WAS a trees fist re on tin etago,h4 atliacted much attention; awl br• - atno quite the t'avi,.:rite of the ladies. This wa..4 nut at alt relished l til.ihe British beaux,. but as :no very fair pretest si?fered as* rehuff, they wee conlpol:ed to trz.ni.l4rn evilly. Thus mats tors stool whoa .an iliin;i.;Nt. P. and lady made a Oily to :ireotripany tout to their country seat . in Cantbridgi•sitire, anditie American was among the invited gueits. iNcuiri:erous were the devices to which the devotees of ileasuie resorted, in ore , der, to kill that old folio who will measure his " hears, When he oug . ht;Oinow they are . not Want. , eth' and the ingenuity• • ofeery one was taxed, to tt• • remember or invent setheViing novel. The Yankees are PiOvirbiallY ready of invert. , CO, and the Antillean aid honor to iii•;cbarcie t,r as a man actsstotnedito freedom - or thought: was frank and gay, arid entered into the sport's and amusements with tqat.una ennment • . which conununicatedlo Airt of his fresh feelings to the most \vett' out' f.."vhiuntsts)n the party.,,,z llh good nature would.teaVe„been sneered at by ~orrie of the proud cay4s, haildtc:natpeen such a capital shot, ,and he nitght have>t t een qUizzed; oriel net the ladies, wonNi• his reipetfUland picas. trot elvtlitics, and his.eoUbtant anentionin. draw iaLt NOMS andsaleens, iliivava showed then;elves his,flietrds. But a.cernNnation was at last flurn., el among the trio. of; 11 . .andies, strong patrons of. the quatterly, to annildlau the American. They inoposeil to vary the:eternal Waltzing and piping; , I oy t he action of cha4d - i• aril p'•rvitm at various games; and having inteAsted ONO of tlinSe . inde-j I , fitig.d.;e lad ies who plicuys • car ry their point, in. • - the scheme, it_ was v4.te,g to be the After serne few ch. l ,trailes had been disposed of; one gentleman begged itiave to propose the game , I • called Crowning the . This is played, bk- selecting a judge Of ihe game, and three per.; sons, either ladies or- 1 gentlemen, who arc to con:: • I test for the crowning - 1)y answering Successively the various questions; the rest of the party sb lro L:l:4berty to ask. 1 Tilie one who is declared to aya been the readiest* happieSt in his answers; nee e •res the MIND. Our .lmericsn, m,uc t against. his, was ch among the time candidates. He was aware that his positremp the society , with'which lie was Mingling, teiTual: of hint the' ability to • I. • sustain himself. lid "tvats,to be sure, treated' With di,tingufsh'd rittentioijr.by his host and hostero, n] generally .by thy ti,.'irty; but this was a favor to the individual, and n'Ot ore' the company un derstood it, .r• the el/emelt:riff neptablicans, or apPre- • ,e iated the utpublic.l: The three worthies had at .rangcd that their turn.fn him shoal Lill in sue •es:non and be, the'llast,:-." The first one, a perfect e• . xquisife., and witlvan lir °finest ineffable coode scension, put his Aloe:Alen ! '• . . • ' fell understand riAly the geverriment ofyour !country, you achnoH:leilg,e no distinction Of rank, Jeons.equently you canlteve court standardfor Ilthe Marniqrs of a - gentlemen ; you Will rarer mo• information Whhp your best settee!. of po-,- liteness is to be found' • • .rer your benefit, Itidied the A merican,.Enti-. ling• I ••.• Calmly, :f wo u ld Abcoramend the Fells of slam; a contempliltiO of that stupendous d2r teaches humility io the proudeswand human nothingness to the iv4est. It rebukes the trifler,. and arouses the rfiH.4 stupid; in short it turns Men from their idols,rand when we acknowledge' that God • only . is 'c,ord, vice feel that men afro our equals. • A true'Clirtition is alWaya. polite. • There was a in Otrifir among' the audience, but whether of applotn4ar censure, the American could not detertnirle,qs he . dia not choose to betray any anxiety fur th/. 4k - ult by scrutiny of the face& which he knew wer4 bent . on him. The' second nli'lv4) - reposed the quer:non. Be alrectcd to be a great politician, Was mustached and whiskered like p diplomatist, , which station he had been cove4ng • His voice was bland; but his enipha,is was eery significant. • F Should I vis4,iltre United States, what subs ject with which ,tal conversant 'would most in •terest your peopi,, awl give 'me an opportunity of enjoying their couversanon ? You must inatrOini as you do at present, that a monarchy is the sect, the purest, the best gov ernment, whibh tret"...'skill'of man ever devised; and that a democracyl is•:litterly barbarous. Myeoun . "trymezi are proverb:7,4ly foncliwargument, arid will Anect you on lattetiihese, questions, and if , you rhoosei, will 'argue trial you to the end of your The murmur w NO. 16. decided exprcssi answer. had bce The thiitt th assured Toit:' triumph, said, 'I require yo 't r*eision on a ddicato question, but the rules of t!l.4.pastirne warr'ent it, and also a candid aniii.eri ;iou have seen the American • • 1 andsthe ladies; nhich arc the fairest' The young th,r4lican : glanced round tho circle. It was brightJW4ll flashing eyes, and the ` aweet smiles which #rOthed Many a lovely lip, might have' won . a le'ii:determined patriot from his nlle glance.. Be did, ;riot -hesitate, though ho bowed low to the lad:rS alo' he answered. fhe standr4Nl female beauty - is, believe; allostotl to be- th'ei 'power of caching admi;ation and begetting jiiiv in our sex, and_ consequently those lies Wa are must admired, and belovvd • and respected by ; Pre gentlemen, mu l t be the fair est. `Now I '3.15'1*. confidently that there is not a nation on earty Otero woman is . sotitily beloved, so tenderly cliciiolied, so respectfully treated, as in. - the Republic f kae United States; ther4foreltho American ladQ are the fairest. 13ut,'. and ho again bowed' (ice, 'if the ladies before whom I hare now th 41ortor of expressing my opinion were in my 4mPlry, we should thinL them Amu. E f i.4;ieneweil, but still without ahy. the, feeling with which hia reiciN ed n tpse frorn his seat, and with an liat.seerned to aznounce a certain. i .` ricans.' The applaiit'e was enthusiastic, and . 'otter the mirth had suli4:yd so as . to allow the judge to be heard, he dire r eto the crown to the Yankee.. Death, tha tipful• minister of heaven, owns no distinction, pajtno respect to worth, whether of ege,'or manh4 or youth; he often strikes, in his. wand, the frieVil.of scienze, and religion, while he- pa . 'skt, y.the fool, 'the vicious, antl'pro fade, and le4Y'yci'thern in the ternporaryenjoyment of the liatter'ie . e4if life. . • . When SeenCjireaehed. Prejudice crud, .'Cast anyi . good thing'-come out of Nazareth?' ecrocify . him ! crueiff"?.imr exclaimed Digotiy.,..• 'Why, what evil hathtite (loiter iernonstrated. Candour.. f kodLiberalitr`..drew fcom his words thitinforpnce, -In every. naticti; he that . feareth God and'potketh, rightcousnolw,,it;+: accepted with • . •
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