The miners' journal, and Pottsville general advertiser. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1837-1869, June 21, 1845, Image 1

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    MEDICINES.
Wright's Indian Vegetaye Pills
of THE .LVF,RICAN COLLEGE
Of' Health.
rk-o. MEDICINE has e'er been Introddeed to the A
tighten Public, whose virtues have- been -mote
t theerfldly and universally acknowleged, than the a
bove named • •
AT.EV.PIT'S INDIAN VEGETABLE DILLS.
To descant upon their merits, atthis late day, would
seem to he .Wholly unnecessary; as very few indeed
, who read this article, will be found unacquainted with
- the rent excellence of the medicine But if further
proof were wanting to establish thecredit of thissingu
lar remedy, it might be found in the fact that no medi
clue teethe criunl has been so
SHAMEL SS LY COUNTERFEITED.
-Ignorant and unprincipled men have at various pla
ces, manufactured a spurious pill ; and ,in order more
completey' to deceive the public have made it In nut
ward appearance to rescilible the true medicine.--
- These wicked people:could never pass nil:their worth
ens trash, lint for the assistance of;certalu misguided
storekeepers,: who becrinse they can purchase the ml
lions article at a reduced; rnte, lend themselves to this
nionstrohs systemof imposition and crime.
' The patrons ()Nita above excellent Pills, will there
fore he on their ot:it'd against every kind 'of-impo4l
- and ' , member the only genuioe,Agents in Potts
ville, are Messrs. T. & J. Beatty.
The following highly respectable store keepers have
been appointed Agents for the sale of ,
WRIGHT'S INDIAN VEGETABLE PILLS, FOR
SCTIUTLIiIII , ~: '.COUNTY, •
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and of whoth it is confidently believed the genuine
medicine can with certainty be obtained
T. & J. Beatty. Pottsville.
• ' Rickel & 11,11, Orwinsburz.
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Aron Mattis. Maliantamm.
„Li Xli!lierAOWn.
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K•tiornii. Lower Mahantanro.
Jonas Kauffman, do
• Jobs Snyder. Fri. , densbnre.
Feat heroff.Prey &ro. Tuscarora.
Tacert, Ta i nriqua.
f -John Maurer, l'oper,Mahantanr.o.
M. Fe rride r, West Penn Township.
'Caleb Wheeler, Pinenrove%
P. Schuyler, &co. East tirtinswiek Township., ..
`E. 11. DeForef. - 1. Llewellyn.
. E. 0. &J. Kauffman; Zimmermantown. '
Bennett & Taylor, Minensville..
- Georpill,eicsnyder,'New Castle.
Henry loch & San. MrKe.ansbuq.
Abraham Heebner. Port Carbon. ••
• John Mertz,'Middleport. ,
Samuel Boyer, Port Clinton. _
Shoetnaker & Ranfrinan.,Schtlylkill Haven. '
' EF:11 - 410: OF C 0 USTERFF,I7.
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The only seenrity .. anainst inipotition is to purchase
'(ruin the rennin ad vertised adrtised a rents, and in all-cases
particular to ask for Wright's.incliati Vegetable Pills.
Office devotedlexelusivelv to the sal! of
ine, wholesale and reatil, No. 169 Race street, Pliiia
del!sbia
t! ..yr,,,,,,her, none are. ,-- terniine except Wright's
Indian Vegetable Pills -
WILLIAM WRIGHT
SEE
TOILET 'ARTICLES
GLEAWS 7 :ROMAN KAILYDOR
A SAFE. PLEASANT AND CERTAIN" CURE FoR
FRECKLES. Plumles, Tan. Soultrirn:Moth,lettie.s.
levier Rinoworn, and other obstinate atfectient of
the SKIN. reitierino every impurity and civint: to the
complexion a clearne4s truly beautiful. To zentletnen
t. rereampientled for !emeriti.: the irritation and nth
. r diseases of the- s in, often Produced by the use of
siren: alkaline soap's and ere nu+ in shay in:. the EalN
doe may be- tytt.nt without th , heist tlatt:er en the me , t
delicate skin. tuna ts.'t refres bin: ',rash in ~tuatt weath
er, or in travellitto. price :.to cents per bottle.
I.4LUNN'S itiTrIAN .Vlll ,
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rug prepat:ltion rompoutt•leil of vat loos oils. tOrtnine
tivnither a cont,o.ri,l or it Val•ie, 'Sot Itr..inotitt the
anii the hair. it the
thereby entit , innt it to t!row with viLior, tel oreventiniti
it front clititta 010. M . lll[llol r , mite inn at the
sante, time, the tianiiroff whit b rani, tit-, hair to fail
- out To thit , . , sith , i have Initt their hair by 'it lmy or
ally Pal-, erit ,, ......ovent oil lite. at is inotti.lently ter
ttiv,s 71 2.10-. y tht•
has Ott, oriiitert v Colt: th:t
is thorestreJ . , , rolnio , n-1 , 1 to thin., retpi
to torn tyre% —lt 'is atso as tvcri lint Cilritne enid and
being pleasantly p•turral t.l it itt witch esteemed for
eine. the hair io :::•, , ,rit..tn4 for the head , of clia4rpo
ptjrr ill rotit IN . I,llle.
LENN . S A.II.O3TATIC 'ROSE TOOTII PASTE.
Thi, very nlnisant and truly edd:Anion. dentritic,.
pupa r' front invetlicnit, perfectly linrnileS , . it th .. 1 ,5
pelrly whitenecs to the: teeth. fir tzttir., to Ito =Tu....
and (raclie to thy 'in , IT !I, litchi
rat decay, and pir , nrottla the teeth e'rectiilly. Ti ha;
herr, trod and reccoymnPnihnl I y !-nti , ts in their sric
life. and is he:ieVe , l In , h. , equal to any article of the
kind in use. It iA put in 11 , 1 t
gelid firm. is riot or and t. c7-ea ,
from the crit Powders in general. price 2.5 cts.
per box.
GLrsv's INDIAN Th-r.. is warran
tcd in channe rr . ey oi red hiir to fl hAlld. , lllc• or
let Mae %: I withrnit injury to the hair, or oven si.tittine to
the and may he usti,l with per fort s
those who here heerube jtretnaturi It erev. IT is invaht
able. and to ennil erten who ore troottled with ern
whisbcers li is stron;lv rornieninendr.l. the color pr0:11e...1
:Ile...I in natural. and . will not roll r, or soil the whi
test Inusliti. Price .50 cents.
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%lictixt x' s tnEcKL A:in.—A corn-.
-pict • remedy , r Frccides. This ri•nii.ly,u7s invented i E
bv lir Ch. Irlikek. of Liatil•itrily, a distinniislahl ,
P . h,.! . ii1l tklea, 'ail COnutr. Th • proprtetor has eve- i
ry -.•”:1 , 1 ,, nct• in t: n:a •olperior ii,ictration for the I
run.), /1-siznr• I I tin y' lo used withont th-1••1•4 can. I
thin. and for liiinpl , and ether atroctions of the skip, it
.../ A
Is 3 roll tin ritr, I. .." 37l rent: per hottl«.
Thy:thov. tvlltt.,l rti, le4 hive 1.,..11 ..0.1. very wc-
tensiv..ly 1;y 111- i , ,, , riber for antic vo-irs. and 3 ,.. 1,
ILOYl,Cleati.-.`cotwo ,, led to line tlol - llt,. as peeper.- i
tioy... villi... lila 1,4 i, be rinkeA-cci•it the hint- i
loizs of Vic d tr,, a :hill.• trial will convince lb.‘ tp,l-I.i
Skeptical. that their :cod gentties arc. Over ritetl - ,
".I;Gona ' - .:! iare and Id an Share." ....
I'N RIVALLED SAI'ONA.CCOL'S. COV
POCXO FOR SILIVISO:
MO Gentlemen who shave themselves. this article
oil-red wnit thc rreatest confidence as equal. if
ont solicitor to an) other Shaving soap in 1130: For a
delizinfol and consist-it !mil,. which wilt not dry u
pJnthu or irritate the tn, , .1 delicate skin. fir the l
ease and emnfort it _ices to the often troohlesone^ ripe-- I
rationof shaviitz,ren Icrinz it ~tirits.initle ease.- this
conniointtl can he safely re,iitoin-olctl. It is equally
etf,ctual tn wgrtil or cola water. and ati , r the .
face is tart soit and ph- - rust.*, and ',II ire from the
trritation rag:tine-4 iglen 11, '4 •
101'; , !%7 alVtliqw a , l-ISfl trim Cream v, .. Tae crier
k ant! put up in a n, 1: chi
na hos. alkw“ritiz 111 VI" j , 11...,••• ,,, or a ,11triaz
anion t,:-.l w :It h• (Foglia vcrye-atimoiral an env,-
ni-nt. dorm: the f....v-y,•lrs ht , for ,
the piddle. the tis.itirtet 0.11 , 5 ho . -s of it.
an•lthe Acinand ton-tautly •
ineregAn: a , . its merits
hecona , ;nowt', The c iitteni are aglhortzed to roman',
the ;tort Mt, hioney, wh it it rise emir , sat
ist'i
;The etare,oreons Citinpron.l lcotrtroc.ed of
012. coltliound -havinz with a.
Is an ti ii.{7,11...
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• •The IstVp.mace.ois Campo:nil
xt 111 .I_ sintv itn2 ParP',"• it 15 P ' ll9 " '-
tied. aul des-'n' o ' he': 'CV,TY C,"111,•!11111. whit
5.!1 ,,, " .4 )111114.1f, .huulti !nolo,
.\!t - e• hezto call ehe attennint of th,•h.eyded portion t,f
Cur .
t,, the Saponorenits ( \ Around. It
ovitht , .f Kt - en:lOllMPe he simonyzsnapove ever
ilada. Transcript..
'The Snonacenn.Corapouni rot shavinr.., i? the he , t
pshi pi the very best :111 in tyke. fttr •te pin:: the'
Nyord rrnrath , !Pinion flee div Wi.lt with a keen
-a:hot and ilk etunpeund,yon may shave yrnivfore in
?mirth , ti for nre prrmonaritut the.word... It is . an
anomaly in lancnace—it It a very :trod shave; -anti yet
no .fittiv.!‘.'—Unstrin Daily Times
Prepi r hy • GLENN.
Mantifacturer of Perfumery.. Catlaeln - ,. and la no
and'c I Titira street. “ppusite toe Er-
Plitiadel:Otio Out a1 , .."1.1
- . BENJ. BANN AN, Au't.,
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' . - NE.W DRUG StORE.
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- ' E. H. EICIIITOLTZ. & CO.. respectralTY
,infiwals the citizen., o Pottsville, and
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'opened.
Milk comity rencril have„ y, th at th, have„ g
wore. 'opened. (in the ore P rirmrly .. i 4itpied 1 , -y
Mr. stater,) a ;T:neral assort:Twat of •
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Drurt, • - ; Med;cinii,
Cie-nicals7 l'airds,
Oili, Thies,
Varnishes, l'zittth,
Gk.'s, . • Sp,cra, .
I'alrnl Marc:nes., •.-c..4-c. .
a'shxr, nfp.thlic patmnare. fOnfiaontly
a4sirini: the rnthlic, that eveiy article in, their line,
shall 6r ern, titst quality.and puroly
s-cre I a reu - ilar apprent ice !itp to rho: busi
- r.Zss in Philadelphia. iilosf. WllO I ,IIT than Wit I t
CTii C l'l T , i ti.;:joj that they will r. , 1 led strictly a
cani,t all mhdatces. and hare there medieines'lsq up
With the createm tart and nieely.
PhYsici:cas' nrsseriptians attended to with pattienar
care at all hours. • Country Phygeians and Store
teepers, 4c , plied at a advance on city prices. -
December - - ,
SOLOMON MU T H
Cabinet Maker, Undertaker, &C.
subveri'ser anmiunees to the public that he
has commtnced the above mentioned husinesS
in the hotou2h ni Pottivil e. imivositately tacit of
the Pennvyiranit I fallovhere he as - inconstantly keep
on hand an JSSOrrtitnt of
READY M tDE COFFINS.
0:114' ne! Were 4re , c4c, tranufactareti ol the hest
Materials In the must durable manner, at eery.tetc:
rates.
He also will 171.1nurict,lt re all kinds' of Furniture,
Sc.. to order at the ahoriest notice. •
Funerals availed on and Ifearses supplicd; Ate.
He tberctore solicits a part of the pnblic'Patronaze
IR hie h he Acta endeavor to meet by prompt attenti o n
to business. , Give us a trial.
Febtirtry 15,
\F.A4,O
ATTORNEY AT LAW..
HAS opened an office, in the borou g h of Schuylkill
Haven. Mee in front street, setorid door east of
n. .Idintunn's Hotel, will attend to all business en
trusted to his care, n the mantic' of Schuylkill and
Berks.
April .10, IFII
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44i 'ivzra, TrAra YOU TO PTE ;THE BOWELS OF THE EAR TH;ANDSRING 'OUT FROM THE CAVERNS OF MOUNTAINS, arm- WIIiCTI.WILL GIVE STRENGTH TO OUR HANDS AND sraiscr ALL NATURE TO ora VSE'AND - LEAS
WEEKL BY BENJAMIN .Ii.NNNAN, AGENT FOR THE PROPRIETOR, POTTSVILLE, SCHUYLKILL. COI
VOL.
SPLENDID BIBLE.
gg ARPF.R' .ILLONINATED AND:
11--g-PICTORIAL - BIBLE. To completed to
50 numbers. at 25 cfs. per,nnmber. !
This great and Itlignificient Work Will be 'embel
lished' with Sixteen Hundred Ilistoriebl Engravings,
exclusive ()fan initial letter to cacti chapter.'by J. A.
Adams: more than foutteen . hnndrcil iof which are ,
from :orHnal designs. t J. G. Chapmnn. It will be,
pi intCdfrom the stand:inlet - my of the American
hi e s o eyet2,-, and r Alar.7.inal BeferencevAie r
XpoCrypha, a Concordance. throno:logical Table.
List of prOper Namcl, general Index. Table of
weights. Nleavures.. &c. 'The Inge !Frontispieces.
Titles thibe ;Old and New Testaments. Family Ile- ,
cord. Pr esenlitf on flat', I listoriCal Ilbistratione. and
Initial Letters to the Chapters, Ornamental Borders,
ke., will be from original designs, Made e!xprossly
foithiiir edition. by 3; Chapman. of New
York: in addition, to which There will be numerous
largelengravings from cle.igni bydisOnguished mod
ern artists in•FrangeuMil England—to iwldcba.fullin
dex will he given in tlie last .number.
• The great su pepority'of early!proof impres
sions'from the Enravings;willinsitre to those who
give their Mimes nt ong'e;- the posvessien of it in the.
IllpriEsT SPATE OF, J'ERFT.c . rio24. ;To rbe
completed in.about 50 (umbers. at `2slcts each.
ire The subscriber hus been mipoihted ,Agent. for.
the purpose or reie!vitlV. to this Ri ) . l e.
..;Zr•hilsll:lllCotinty. qihere a specitnim copy of the
Workcan be seen.
BA N...N
Jlnunry 6,
CHOICE
TM.: slily:cube, h: . l9li.‘ist. received •
ehi.lieest kinds',;(' ip or f limer y.. en
- era! r ssorimeni, tlitOwst quaiity—
,are nia kept mg:lg , the variety, is
lionci de Caroline, 7 1 TreN
Verveine, 4 - I
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,lainin: ' :
Geranium -• 3 I I
l',3lelietily, ii'. j aTilkerrriiefs.
' 1 H ,
Farina Colnv:p.. taventler. Hoff., FloriU and
!limey Wh. , er.d4l , ahle and trbfe.dtriactsi
- Oito 01 Rose :cent Bottles: I. '- 1 •
• Sreiti II iri'e.
clenti:ne 113iar:s 00. .
gousselrh Poineiatle I th ilecome,• OD
• “lerti!s Inclet , 11.4 r Oil. +
Rons4ll's itillia Ilnir Dv c• '
hhelmnx's Frecklp•Wash."'
Clrnn's•RoAnan Kal . dur. .•
10 aceli , sar Oil. h
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!,Ice I i Sake. ,
(Ford Creita. yn !jccellent,arciel/.
t - ,,1•3-i Ppi"viler also Boxes. i
l'ir.alivai I 1 r rt."/”... •IT . " 3 •
IZi , ••••,;(.11' ,1 r,1.11- I,
I:alei ,Emnilir;nt SaTipnaefloug
1'.14, - ;,.f.r whiiiiningind softening tlie 7 skin
Or'N's l'o“ , ii %Valli. , ',', • ..!
clien3, , ,, S3 3 ,enariteocenrriereindl for Sharing. i
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itoo , st.ll's
Crd Brown %Vincli=or SOnp. . .
inontf. - F.frtp.
Ott ,, of Rose, Oran e. Lemo . r, c1III51;; . and i ca
tiery niothor • •
Clothe. Ihir, Witishei:, Teeth Brush,
es .
Mi of which will tr.! , sold it Philfolnlnhii .. piices
3 • BANNAN.. I 44.
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NEW CN ~E
SIl ITY(61). FANCV - 7rII.I3ENENG
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T N • THE • ROOM"RORMERLY OCCU.IIItD :By
A 3112.9.'1•1111.1.1 1 'S 13 CENTRE STREET;
lli 4ol.shlher respettfolty informs: the, gitizens oi
70,tiv1ii e a zi .1 the po4he in r,neral.- that helps jtist o
pened 3 frel , ll assorttne I
,' pt of the newest styleh or goods;
com4istiong of 5 I . i
5:14%,,, LIU' l lS,.Alpricaß, and Balzttriiies, i
with , a'vnriety of f.inc! goods. Also. h new and splen
did , tyle 51 !I I . .
Thilic4Alpaca end tither shawls.
Prio?..!, - iibc4.4lpereacuu
Birt!!,firul Black
. Calhs of a supeilior
alas akootrharl:::
Sr.o•iog rind Went .Threwl of
htlst . :al;ty, Gloni Hosicry, reg,
hOr;?, Gimp, Bra. ! awl other style , . Of 'Fancy
Thirzelx, 1,;7t0e e47ye, doz. or Bfno,ler.4s • Vzott,
.11. ,;•, 0;14- 11,10 04, • w
AU o irhichw lit ht. :old at the iawci , t rash pr IN , F ,
-Aoi.tta ly- • JOS&E . I3. 50r:C; AL. •
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IMPORTAkT
.07 pr. R o Nv4 . slt I N.G
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TIM Tnnderaivae.l I;avinE heroine. the qwner' and
' proprietor of Mr. ](lain lahuzert'ilavla . invented
Patent, ‘Vashrint lachf.ne, for the ninety oi - 74-had k ilt .
;nil fa now titakinz thy, ntaihines at his, vltai in flans
vill.,.. where he ha =.a snooty ari..hand far ina p••ct hot and
sale. at the very rna.teOte price of sercn dollars.
Tina Mar hine i,r cligapness. ctlicarey an.l:p-rfertian
in any ro.,pect. ia wit ff4fit exception the irf•atest inven
pll ra the ,[fawn Wrilil. It is . the only washing pia
chine .infon2 tho nvf r.f , 1 thansands that hltaq heed pr 0,,,,,,,•••
,,,,,,,••• i PE.114 - Ecr. At ~ ,,,, h , ;without intatirnx a f
n ,
, rni.'aft:. tearful: of a - -aritift. pro,•lnx or : ,, qnlooZit.t 9 .
''''"!'" ,. ':C ;l. , o h.ltiolot, l' Ert.le ft all th.• tinc:Fy wark , ai dean
-inxII!111 , . TIIC',.•FCO , .. X.-.i., in a 11W matutea ; an
washea cliatt al) coa•ia; vents, pahtillaansi stuns an
fe , ,f yl.ollll_l faith: •li4iest
. kind. wit 1 le,s, than one
TOolli : , art of coap ti wary in thh .kfialin4ry way or
_, ~...IHz. .% giri.,t iv dv- years old fan w.ish more in
twa hours, than two is,lll-11 a wha a lop in'lfr hand. •
. , ISAA Le r3Evcax..
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Da. DE,UKrAt'S EVE S AL VE ! ,
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trtCarastspi.l.il , Z . 'pr. Boy k otr , ' s ,j —.. t, a - Itr.j
A rt. l lllolir fOr 1.1. r 0 41101.11113111C11 eit'4. jtht ttc , .ive 1
am i l',,F..alrt at , . .:31.11rr1:5.8 Diu_ Store. 1
3ulzi-t,17 / 33 1
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111 E R Cll N. IN - TS'
41 Courtlandt Street, , • .
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Iron, Iron— .., , .
T1 -sl, rereiv4,l at itrr'N'ork .4 4 40 re a)3r.V! and trrmeral:
assmrin.mt nt' Roll ml, s . quare, dati-and Boom' Bar
roil o'l,ll sires. als.t Hammered ,Iliare iron from 1
inch tc, 94; rail nmel ynhcnes, 51,M704t amt . ilannnerA,
sCrnwl hart, tit rmlsl'm hmsetrimes,',lnniala nail rode ,
Band Iron, &e.,&., a .5..6 Spikes and Nails, in then va
riety. 1 1 • EDWAB D A,RDLEIC.
Jani 4: ISIS. , 1
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Rxra:sipn's Forms, ,
f isZEw edition,l revised and corrected. and
adapted 6. pritent practice. Price
. 50,jutl puhlishqd and for sal - 6'11.V
.J'an. 4, 1815.. LI B. B,A:'INAN, Ag't.
Common
Now conoctian o Qn^inat - ttnl Selected Picces for
it
itendinz an , l nee price{ -541 rents. jte , d pub
liAed and for sale by 13.11NNAS, Agent.
rebrnary td; . S
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LE DEN PIPE.. •
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I do do ' do F ,
1 Irich do ' Acq . . . •
, Just received litidpr sale by
Aug. 21 37 q ' 13. 4ANNAN Y..;•.1
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:\ lotto Seals'
Rtiresand beautiful article in stbietg. Nit recrired
and for sale' liy ,t- B. HANNAN, AO.
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TES PAPER. - --{A. beautiful allele of Tea pa
per, for the ut.' of 3lerchants, just received
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and tot sale - by ' i
B. BANNAINT Ag . t.'
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Feb. 8, 1845.
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1. S. 4 . I73IICIi,EINTi
ATTORNEY AT,. LAW, •
potg.§l7l.,Lt, PA.
Will practice in the t several Catirtartif Sitinyikil co
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BRUSIitS 1 BRUSIIES !! •
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'subscriber ha's just received n,bearnifttl at
sortment orliali, Bat Crumb and Clothe Brusher.
from 10 cents to 01 -.no( American manufacture, bet
ter, handsomer and :cheaper, than dhe English • and
French article, all otrraichstin be ,so ld very avail. —
Among , the iot are Ladies' Bair Brus hes. , •
i. BENJ. BAliNgii. Agent.
Septembir 11, . I I . t
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FIRE INSURANCE.
EN:BE!"-%y AGATNST LOSS BY FIRE
The Franklin Insurance. Co.,
Capital .5.4A10,000, Paid in .
Chartv-
.
CONTTISILTRiamake InSuranre, permanent and lim
ited; on every .lescrimion of properly, iti.tawn and.
country on the u,nal favtirable terms.. ()trice Ipi
Chestnut Street near fifthlStreet. ,' , ..
' ' 'CIIAIII.F.: , ; N. t3AscK s Ert, Preident.
• DIRECTORS, I ,
..
. •Charles N. Baal:re, Samucl Grant' •
..rillrle-R Scott.- . l'errierirYt Brown,
Thomas Harr. - , Jacob R. 'frith,
Thomas S. Wharton. 13 , 0. 111.. Richard s,
'
Tablas iratTnnr. ' Nora-cat .15. Leri.a.
CEIATILES G. lINNCKER, Seey.
The mitiseriber has hsen appoirit(4l neent for the a
bove mentione'd institutian. and is now prepared to
make,insura nee, on every, ' dectriptiow:or-property, at
the lowest rates,
„ANDREW RSSEEI,.
Jithe 19, 1811'
•
.
Sprnag Garden Mutual liaurance
Company.
TIIIe
Company having organized according - 1n the •
pravisiornsof its charter. is now prepared tomake
Itimirarices against loss by Fire on the mittaalprincipleri
combinjd with the sectnity of a Joint lOork capital:—
Tliekadivantaie of thiA.r.ystelit is; that efficient security
is atTordeit at the lowest rates that the business can tie
done for. as the whole profits (les , f an inteiest 'not to
exceed cent. per:m . llmi on the capital) will be re,
tnrned'to the members or the inFtitittion,Without their
becoming refponsible for nny:of tho engagimientit or ii.
abiLl ins of site COmpau.) • further than the premiumsac
tually paid: 1
Tile great success'Whieh this 'system has tnet with
Wherever it has hewn introduced. imincesthe Directors
to rwl.te~t the•altention df the public to i l , Confident
'limit requires bid to be iindlrstrind untie appre c iated.
The act of liworperatiniil. and any explanation in,re.
yard. to- it. may be obtailred 'by applying at the Otte
Nor, rc•t r , rrr of tiffs aril :rood ,fs., 0 , If B. BAN-
N, PATIATAII,, • j
LA-WU:NCI: SITCSTEP Ne.iident.
li..tiTtlr •Mt .AR. -.!teci'..tarv. • ,
Dlittel'oftS,
fltoldart, Robert 1.. Lotipencl.
• Joseph Wood, ''. George M. 'Mittman, •
Ciijnh Dalfett, "Samuel Townsend,
Lagnerenner , 1 Charing to krf,l,
Centge Ash, •i i Abraham R. Perkins. -•
May 11, '
.
The selticriber br.M appointed Arent for the
hove Conurany, and-is nOw ready to make insurances
An all ite.scriptions ot),pinpwrtv at rates much lower
than msital.,varting 6 , 2 the 61000 to 81st
per Goon annually. The i•atespf`TrzAnally on' stone and
brick DMldings to goolidi - rCations is only per cent—and
Hir the C.'retpaily 01011111.1 , TrA to be a profitable concern,
the orrsons insuring. in it iirtake Of the profits witlMitt•
incurring any risk. The , charter is ; the .•same,'Jrs
thwie of the ITAITaTICA':COMpaIIiTA , rnaland.
For, further part colors appiy to the sub - scriber.
" B. 11 N
•
RY.
cupoy of the
bric;n:z . een.
inferior artietcs
!the lopowing,
c Fxtiacts
i rßecC4 Marrow
El
LIFE L.NS'ORANCE.
.
:THE C:111ARI) I:TF.E,INSI I II.A.tiCt, ANNT7
,
T s-:
ry - TI:17S1; CO., OF MIILADA.
OFFICE 1:11- CHESNUT ST. -
1 , •
7.- tAKF.ln•nd•ancn - on Lives.grant Pinuit lee and Rn
,._1_,..--downients. aid:receive and ealujitte trusts.
Raise pr. i n ,,,, s iog• SIOO - on a Isiare tip.
Age For l year. For/ years. Feriae.
annually, annually.
2.1 $1 91' . '.
, _ St) 93i *1 7 7
39 13,1 ~ . 139 i 2 .11.
,
S $9 119 . ' Is 3
SO '1 Pil ' 209 ,• ". ,4 10
al , 435• , , . 491 f:00
EXAMPVE :--ili person aged 30 yeai's nest hirth-ilay,
by paying the Companol 31. woultt secure. to his fa
amilv or heirs - $lO O . shonlit he die hi one year ; or for
$l3 . 111 he secures to Orlin $11100; or tor $l3 10 annu
ally for - 7 years ;he secures to the $lOOl should he
du. in; years; nr fors23oo paid annually daring
life he provides fOr then. 11000 whenever he dies ;
for $6550 they would receive 85t19l should he die in
one year. - ' ' C ...
• ' • J. NtAlitli 2n. IS-13.
TIM Mmiaglers of thisTompanv.
li t a meeting held
(ITV th e 27th' December ,ult.. agues , to ,the design
referred in the oryzinal prospectus for circular of the
Company.appimprrated a Bonni or. ddition to all poli
cies for th.• whole, of life, renraining in-force, that
.
were ,issued prior to the Ist ofJanirtry, 1312. Throie
of them therefore which were Issued in. the year 1536.
will be e withOT to 19 percent - upon' the sum insured.
tnaking an 'addition of,sloo on every 51000. That is
$ll9O. will he paid when the:policy becomes a. claim
:insteadorthe $lOO9 originallv.insured. Those policies
th:ft were issued' in 1 50 7 will be I , nt itled to 51 per cent,
or SS; 541 on ever' $lOOO. And 110 1- se issued in 153. i,
will be twitted to 71 - per cent, on $7.5 on every 100.,
and in ratable pron. - mines nn all • said policies issued
prior to tat or January. 1812. ,
The Bonus will he credited to each pointy on the
boob: en.1..r. , m4 on presentation at the Office.
. It is the design of the Croitpany.tp continue to makt ,
aVil it , . or- lionus,to the policie , s , for life at, stated
. -
periods, , • . '
. . 11. W. RICHARDS, President.
' F. J.tnre, AOrnary:
lian been itppointeiU Asent for the
i. ryi , Ktrinirern , l Innumnrrn on
nt rh , pnt ti.hrp rues. and 21vei nn yi-nnirmatinf
desired on the stifijece, nn applivati , n at thin
BENJAMIN. BAN N'AN
I s t
Pott.villo Fes. szli
L"MIDIV.S ,
SarSapariil a Blood Pills. ,
rrTIE oats Pitt:: exist e nce egntainln Sarsapa
-1 rills . in their composition. •
-Theirmtrify .the llh,nd and Eluid.i'ef the body, ann
cleanse the Stomach and Bois. !is front all noxipni sub
sts that pr. , ti re'.l iatae. - . .
are r , impo.zed entirety of, cec.elable Extract's,
(free, from clercur) and mini tali.) ivtlich mate them
-the and most effira :ions of any other pills in
•
exi,..ttnce. - • 1
:, , r , •erein. , teirset;,:certiiirveso - thi•ir efficacy hare hCre
t;,fore been putdished. and their, sale= are in—rcanciar
.0nt.t.nr.:714 la: thart.atat. ..5f0re. , ',51i,n Ow- -Italian boles
hive already been Alit lines t heir introduction.
tr - ' ,- • if oia:: Ti - tA iv 100.000 BOXES .
hare berih - sidd in Ehiladelphla alone, the pasP year;
t this slim) in:: that in the 'Whee where they lire manufac
tured then' have a reputation,' greater than tiny. other
Inch arises front he 'fart - that Dn. LEIDY in , trett
k.oir. en haws age a rept/or esirrarr, and his pills are
Consequently employed telth net-stir confidence than
any othern.in all:titian tnt their efficacy.
ii2riality and not. quantity is a:valizable attribute be
lon2inc to them; ante boa doing more good than two to
tour of othcis.
Ito "advised,..therefore, when "ne essity requires to
take none ether thin
DR. LEIDI BLOW) . PILLS:
Try the'lli! (tAP!! 'too .hka mote a bor.) Try that'll
So . well sat isfit'4l will you he ott heir !nod effects, you
will never take any tethers. After you have tried all
other, knicis, thr. trAtr. Leidy's Illood Pills, the differ
ence trill soem,be discovered. No chance of diet no re
straint from occupation. or far of catchinc cold need
be apprehended; youngand old may take them with L.—
, .
qual safety:
Prtncrvil ire and thepot. Et. Leidy's ilealth
Emporium N0.T41 North - SMONDitreet. near VINE.
(siert of the Rail and Serpents)-Philadelphi.h.'a
Alm, by - Klett Co., Wetherillt & Co.. W. Dyott &
Son=; A. R. 4k E. Roberti; S. Co.; and city Drugasts gen
e
eralty.'
A)so by P.,Pomp and' . Dick s on. Easton, J.F. Lon:,
Laura4zer. al - M..411.15t respectable Ltrii,teists and Store
keepers in th'e United State'.
Alen at .1. O. ItRoWN'S (late W. T. Eptineh) Drug
Store, Centre street,)Potts . rilic.
May
no uss . p . niniv ailed Shaving
A new and:splendid article , is new universally act:-
r - n'Acrledzed gurrrinr tn. aily Shaving Cream. in the
t:nited Z"t3IC3 or Europg„ • .•
, This delightful prepagailnn is nnnenalled for beauty,
purity, and fragrance ; though sOlnewhat analogous to
Glieriain's Ambrosial• Cream, and other similar cont.;
pounds, it far stlrpasses,them all by the emollient pasty
consistency of its lather, which so softens the beard
as to render shavin: pleasant and easy it possesses
great advantages oser, the imported article, in being
freshly pre pat 6 . 1 from the beSt materials, with the great
est skill. and-is not only the best. bits also the cheapest
'article for shaving. It is etegintiv rut up in boxes,
with splendid silt labels. • ••
just receixedand•forsale by.
Nov:, 9, is= , •IL DANNAN, !gl.-
ROUSSEL'S - B4LSA.3IIC ELIXIR OF
L.teGIER,-for,the,'Motah and Teeth.
111188 windecome and, delig,htful odontalgic Elise
has been for many , lears past, ilie favorite com
posiunn of the well known house of tangier, Pere e
Fits of Parisi; for keeping the• breath fresh and sweet.
preserving the gums in a tiealttry condition, and con
seqUently preventing tar decay of the teeth; it is con
•sidered Avery stecuractic.aniclein Paris,, and is be
yond ersinpawsiem the most: beautiful and perfect prep
aration of the kind ever offered to the public; since It
has received the highest approbation of the most emi
nent dental eargtons'of this city.
The Eau de &nuttier, elegant/7 pet np in glass bol.
t i es w ith splendid gilt labels, is a beautiful and vein.
bleMlicle for the toilet, and otaly needs lobe known,
In be fully appreciated: ,
• Just received and for sale by B. HANNAN,
• itov., , Agent.
AL, -- -ALDvERTIAR.
puffs r r ILE i GENER •
SATURDAY MORNING, 3UNE 21, t 845.
OFFICE. O? •TAE
S 111,111 E
ET WILLIS OATLOHO CLAIIXL.
The Sprin'sg gay promise melted into thee, °
Fair Summer! and thy gentle reign is Ire;
The emerald robes are'on each leafy tree;
In the blue sky thyi voice is rich and dear, .
And the free brooks have songs to hlessthy reign—
They leap in music midst ihy bright domain.
The gales. that wander from the Clouded wesf,
Are burdened with the breath of counties, fi e ld s . ;
They tee m'tv ith incense from the green earth's breast
That up to liehven its grateful odor yields;
Bearing sweet hYmns of'Praise from manv - ,a bird,
By'nature's aspect into rapture stiied• •
In such a scene the sun-illumined heart
Betunds liken prisoner in his - narroW_cell,
'When through its bars the morning glories dart,
And forest, anthems in his heaving swell—
Ana, like the heaving of the voiceful sea,
His panting bosnn labors to be free,
•
Thus:gazing on thy void and sapphire sky,
0, Summer! in my i inmost soul arise '
Uplifted thoughts, to Which the woods reply,
• And the bland air With its melmlies;—
Till b's!sking in some ision's glorious raY,_
I long fur eagle's plurnes to flee away. _
, .
14, 2
I lo g to rect . this cumbrous clay aside,
~ud the impure, unholy thoughts that cling
- o the sad bosom, top) with are ILO:ride;
would soar 'upward, on unfettered wing.
Far through the chambers of the peaceful skies,
Where the high fount of Summer's brightness lies!
NAPOLEON' AS FJERST CONSUL.
From.the t.Consulatel and Etapire:' hy M. Thiers,
as published lay Carey & Hart.
The mart wbo governed Franco from 1799 to
1815,.undoubteilly had, in hi!' career, ilayrief in
toxicating glory; but certainly, neither he• nor
France ever passed through 'similar times; times
in which greatness was accompanied. by. more.
Wisdom, and that wisdom which gaye more 'pro
mise of duration.• lie had just concluded, after
tho most splendid peace, and ;peaCe such
as he never obtained after ' the maritime •peace
from choas he' had establiOled the most complete
order; .he had left some-litierty; not all that was
•
deSirable, but that at least which was possible on
the morrow of a blocidy revelutton; he had done,
nothing but good to all parties; except the banish
ing of ' one , hundred :and odd revialutionary pro
scribers, sentenced without any trial after theiin
fetnal Machine; he,brur reSpected the laive; and
.this act f itself, cikliable, bernuSe it was illegal,
was most rintio n clst ew math geed. Europe in
short, reconciled with the, 'republic. feelingwithotit
exprestfmg that she had been wrong in med
dling with a tevi - ilutien it Which she Was not in
terested, and that the r r inexampled grandeur of
France was the rightep4 consequence of an un
just aggression heroicallii"eptilsed; hastened to do
houtamt to the Firit Consul, happy to be, able to
say for her own dignitycthat she made peace only
.-
with a revolutionist full M genius, ar.d a glorious
restorer of social principles.' , • .
Covet strew, indeed, must be laid on the won
ders of those days, .and„histruy, in speaking of
this reign; can relate that nothing more great and
complete.ivas ever seen.; on earth. , All this was
written on rhe anxious, *admiring countenanees of
men'of all tarks arid all nations, who thronged
'around the First Consul. • An extraordinary nuni
ber of strangersbad arrived at Paris, to see France,
„to see Gen.!Bonaparte, and the majority of them,
were' presented to him by the` ministers of their
respective gevernments. His court, for he had
'created one, was at once military and civil, severe
and elegant.' He had added somewhat to it since
the preceding year, he had constituted a military
establishment for himself and the 'consuls, and
given Madamellona l Marte a princely retinue.
The consular guald.ivas composed of foui-S-al
tations of infantry, I'each 1200 !along., some of
them grenadiers, the! ethers thriweurs; and of two
regiments Of C'avall-y, , the firt i st mounted' grena
diers, the second mounted) 'ehasseurs. They
were both composed of the finest and bratest ineO
1
•in the army. A numerous and well,etved artil
lery completed this guard, and made it an absolute
war division , provided withal' arms. and amount
'Ng to about 6000 men. • A brilliant staff corn ,
mended these supeib troeps. • There was, a colo
nel to each hattalie, , and a general of 'brigade to
two united hattalioris. Four lieutenant-generals,.
one of infantry, one of cavalry, one artillery, one
of engineers, commanded, alternately the whole
corps.for one derade, and did duty about the con
suls. Was a corps . of picked men, in which the
best aOldiers' found; a reeiiimpense for their good
conduct, which aufrrounded the government with
a splendor comforiablivwith its Warlike character,
and which, on the ilday of battle, presented' an in
vincible reserve.l It will lire recollected that the
.battallion of the grenadiers of the consular.guard,
'had-n'earlY saved the"anny at Marengo. To this
particular staff' ,of, the -consular guard the First
Consul had itCritiii . ntilitarli 'governor for .the pal
ace of the Toillefies, accompanied by two Ocers
of the staff with the title of adjutants. This go
vernor was Diner., the aide-ile-camp, who was al
ways employd delicate missions. No officer
was fitter for maintaining in the Palace of the go:
, .
Vernment that.erder and decorum which harmon
ized with thattaste of the First Consul and the
spirit of the time, !lili3ft necessary to temper his
military display by,'a certain civil state. M. "Ben
tech, a couneillor'ef state, had been - appointed in
the first year pre! ide at receptions,and to receive
with due honors either the foreign ministers or
the highpersonages admitted to the consols.—
Four civil officersith the title.of perfects to the
palace; succeeded Benezech in this
Font jadiesoit the Palace- were given:to Madame
Bonap.frte , doing the henori of
First. Consuls drawing-room. As soon as it was
known that 'this organization of the palace was
preparing, numerous candidates came forward,
even from among the families belonging to what
was called the traeienf re.gime. It was' pot yet the
high nottilitY,thoee who formerly filled the apart
ments of Versaillei, that presented thim•.lves to
solicit ; the Moment for their submission had mit
yet arrived. —Still they were &mile' • of (Redac
tion in past tirees,wbith bad not figured in the
emigration, and were the firsi to approach • pnr.
vent government, which, its glory. rendered
Service about - it to:Pima/ale to any body.. • General
Serapes •electetl.thr perfects of thispdar i si 111,
B - % ... had' already --
. '
enezech, who had'alreatly performed the func
tions, Messrs. Didclot and De Lugay,engaged un
der the 'old syiltem in the financial department,
M. de Remusat in the to4istracy. The four la
dies of the palace; charged'to dolionors by - the
side of Madame Bonaparte, were ,r„lesdames de
Luqay. De Lauriston, De Talhout, and De Re
musat. The most arrant slanderers of the elc
grant drawing,rooms of Paris had nothing , to al
lege' against the fitness of these selections; and
reasonanle persons who require no more of courts
than what decorum renders necessary, had no fault
to find with that military. and civil organization:
In fact, in a republic, as in a monarchy, the pal
ace of the heads of the state mut be_cuarded ,and
surroundetLhy:'a brilliant display.kif the public
force; in,the interior of that palaCe there must be
1
men, women, chosen to do the honors of it either
to illustrious fofeigners Or to distinguished citizens,.
who are admitted 'to the first Magistrates of the
'republic. In this point-the court of the First
Consul was imposing and- worthy of him' .it re..
ceived a certain grace froni hi, 'wife and his sis
ters, - all remarkable either for 11-nanners; -under
•
standing or beauty: , 'We have elsewhere
a dVerteJ
,to the brothers of the. First Consul : this is the
proper place to notice his sisters. The eldest sis
ter of the First - Consul, Madame Eliza RacciOchi,
._ • _
not remarkable flirter person. was .a wernan :of
1
superior understanding, and dreiv around her the
most distinguished literary men 'of the time, such,
as Messrs. Suard, Morellet, and: Fontane.L. :The.
second,'CitiolineMurai,who hid married the gen- .
era' of that name, ambitous and , beautiful intoxi
cated
with her brother'S fortune, 'strividg to - turn
~
• it to'the best 'account fer,ber husband, w's one of
1
the Women a this rimy couri, who eavd it most;
• • ,
)ammation an legance. The thi v
i,d , , Pri - Ulirießo,. 1
naparte, whei had married. General Leclerc, and
whoafterwards 'married a Prince Borghe'se, Was
one of the greatest beauties-of her tine.,'' Shea'
had not vet provoked :slander, so much ,asshc 4 af- i
terwards did, end if her inconsiderate conduct"!
spmetirnes.grieced her brother, the passionate af-
feetion Which she felt, or him 'touched him and I
- I •
'disarmed his seventy. Madame Bonaparte was 1 I
above theth all from - her position-as wi l e of the i
First Consul, and charmed by. her exquis' grace I
both the French and the foreigners admitted into
. • I
the palace of the.goverriment., Inevitable and al
ready observahle rivalriesrivalriesbetween membe l rs or ..
that
family, so near to the.:throne, were repressed by •
- Gen. Bonaparte, who.. "hdugh Its loved his rela
'pans, treated with military roughnesS those who
disturbed the peace which he desired to ~ , , ,c reign
ing around him. -: - .1
An event of some itripertance, had ju , t l occurred
in the consular family;' this was the Marriage of
Hortense de Beauharr:ois .o ith (Louis Benaparte,
The First. Consul, who was ,fondly attched to
his wife's two children,had wished to in.rrs , Her
tense with Duroc, believing that recipro al . rare
firm subsisted between those two young hearts ;
but this match beinrlisapproved by Mill ame Bo
naparte, was not carried info' effect. ' Madame
Bonaparte, - incessantly tormented by. the, dread of
a diviners ever since she had loSt all hope of ha
ving more children. was for marrying' her own
daughter to one'of her husband's brothers;slattm
• •
hag herself that the offsoring of that.uniors' . bound
by two different ties to the netv, chief of France,
might serve him forAteirs. „loseph Bfinaparte
was married ; Lucien led avery irregular life, and
behaved like an enemy us his- 'niter-in-law%
.0
Je
rome Was expatiating some youthful indl4reti?n ,
on boardsa ship. Louis was the only lone who
suited Madame BonapartOi She select: l d lunr.-=-
Ile . w.s prudent. weLl-inferrned, but , Hqiic:, air]
ill-matched in di,...positioniwithiche wife who %vs -
I destined for him. The First COnsul..wh; wasof
this opinion, resisted at first, afterwards` yieldraL,
and assented to a. marriage which was not demi
, ned to make either parry happy, but which, for a
time, appeared likely to give heirs to the empire
of the world. -','
. , I
'The nuptial benediction was givyrr 1 , !.; Cardinal
Caprara, and-in a private house, as'when the Fee
tic, with all the ccremenies of religi O n: when'
priests who had not taken like Oath officiated- On
the same oce'a.‘ion, that benediction we , given to.
Murat and his wife. Carol l ne, who had not y.-t re
ceived it, like many - other tinsbands am wive. of
I
that time. whose marriage had beep contracted be
fore the civil only.. Gisieralllonaparre
and dosephirie were in the same preili.lament.—
The latter earnestly entre'ate ' d her husband to add
the'riligiems bond to the Civil- bond, which alrea
dy united them ; but. Whetiher from. for
w ight. or
from fear of avowing to the public the tr l omplete
contract' which bound hire to.Madanieldanaparie,
, •
he would not comply : I ; • . ..
Such was 'then •theecr...ilar family,aftewards
the Imperia • faintly. 'These' persnr,lerz. a!1 ir
markable on different acer' unts, happy i l l the :#
i.
ry and the p o,perity of the head who constitute.'
their 'greatness, controlled" by him, and not yet
spoiled by fortune, presented l an'interesting sight,.
which did not pain the eye like, that Cdrectorial
court, the honours of whiCh were, done for several
1 " lf certain •enviousl years by Barras, the director.:
or disdainful .Frenchmen, who were frequently
I under 'obli 'thins to it, did nevertheless,l persecute
~ •
it with their -arca.sms, foreigner , : more ljust paid
I
Fit a tribute f cariosity and commends ion.
I
Once every, decade, as We have elsewhere said.
the . Firstonsul received the ambassadors and
the foreigne who were presented to him by the
I s
ministers, of their nation! . He went 'through the
ranks of ,the assembly, which was alwa r ys Ruiner- .
ouS,'follow by his aides=,Je-camp. 7%1.11.inef10.-
naparte ca a after him.!accoMpanied by the la
dies of 'the alace. It was the same ceremonial
[
I
that was observed in other 'courts, with a small
sr train of aides-de-camp 'and lalies of honer, but
with the i cornparabie liikre' which Snnounded
General B naparte , Twice in each decade, he
united tetra net; the eminent per!anages' i of Franco
pland Euio i and . once a; month he gave in the,
gaffe... 7. of Lana an entertainment, at,which a
hundred' ea ts were Sometimes asscinbled. On
those days, - e held a tlraing-room at the Toile
t-- I
ties in the Ding, and Omitted I
to ' hia I presence
• i I
the 'WI lianctionar -, the ambassadors , !nachos°
persons ofhigh - French seciety,,whii were friend
ly toleards Ithe • gevenareent; Always I carrying
...
.1
Calculation tap the Dingteat things; he I enjoined
. .
14
Joaxsore
IEiSSE
I NO, 25
ertit'itt difste , , with .a view to''
Ilial . II • -•• 't ' 1' •
,guiertt toil Ation. At
olrt, fot th e Otr , i , o , t , 0r .,: .0n
pt..] po s er. !e, the! net Httiaetute•
ort*rled to Iti...(ile' the s . tutT i
l iinionTer to fAydr T.ose ctr. St. I.
Im. ! . .-.,
T., '
ist•lf, simp:i. among- , u Ml, br'
o f rlias;seur, of tLe c0:...0 kir :.
liz allit, co:le:1711e; to fo,t.'nti t
I,
filo( cor..ut, and to Itord a I.
ir aitrtinetti" , ;„.f,;;tho 0. , r 1 )9 ' ~ t ,
Ihiltigh ' with lees ..;;sle4l,l"ur• I.
'Tuileries:. The {N i4e‘y . of
his family to wear '9
render the ese of thi
ordered si:k to he Cv
couraging., as rnurli
of Lyons,
called /12mn
Quentine: As for 11
wore a plain dre.a 1 1 .
guar,lc. IT: had r,ldi
the ernhroidere.l dr
draWing:romn in till
of repeatin4 there.
what wm.. doile at ti
189! and ISO2 7 -ye. t
from the sati-faetion
some happy to enjol
Fmtrenwiy
t Inst entire seeurii.•,joth-
gime peace a glunp , r, of
ers t catch in t! - -e n
unknimicil prospeti
The zreat ' resort, of
cantributed to the•;
splentlJtii• of the wi;
MEE
!kV 'IA As! liana.
-d . i
leice of the N. Y. Tr i'wne. •
a.N. lii.,Ma 2.5, 11?)... ,
,
one of my ile-treit ullii-lirs 1
;
Clay t. Ashland. I elalled '
lis Morning:, hut fie w tI, ab- 1 ,
Ill'irles the ‘frer.lrd i l ve:lthld .:
i • I
t home until aftornoni, so
; on. and at:) P. l.‘l.rctiiictql
Mr. 'Clay ,ba.l- rett.4ll, fl
0.11, t0....'; hail d ion; hinds !,. 1
~ , I
sent a Jetter of us . ..oal_r i tion et
hi his house.. iI is maiiner,
ill the ceremonies o f sl i ee th
I
was so nets aus as td f gi‘c
) the right far his;;:r;plii.—.;
ti at home; as ev,rtionC:
Clay, and in a , ' hill liain's ,
i aitthe -idrions ',pito:l4-of
-1..:1 the p - st year,...yr. Ipay
incidents;anil ,theitiliitions !
-. eft yis if - I had , know; biro 1
He is at ; present ratli ,t ii feed
obliged In : reSOrt to gfaSses. I
I uthisstep and his voile are .
....e of'a in-mdnprimit'of life.
we were slice.voc "'X Li 1 . spa- . ,
f +co roam; a bust . ..or Mi:
-'one cOrnerof the root and
a he Theodore. Fp.linglutt
>site corner.. On-ano Of the ---
the orizinal or a' c , t ity of
"Intil.,' on the other IliP en- .
I tr. MS- stitudinz out i-. 1 the
_,...,,• al Itisleeti 11441 es thrse;there
aver so:at , ftmiiy p.vticait ., , with h witla a s;ilirmlid
Cut glass vase maul:, on a centre- al -. or ti'e! t p .
the furnituc. , of th . e a )m. ' Here :NT:: Cl'av I etin:
his easy T
chair, ever about hint ne.il. ; and I
simple as his own dries, and-taking his occaklmal
a n
pinch of smkff 1 (froi a. sheer hot, e - 11le : I lid of 1.
which I could see. a (J.; cabin . ehgrat ed. I e tell:4 d [
i
and seemed more like he:quiet happy farmer than . 1
'anything else. .11rifl'ay has dirsil at : 1 01ilanill
forty years; the placrl bore that r..aroc 't;;lftm hel,
came by it, a. , .: he sassß. probably lions the cramitit3:l.
.1 1
of Ash thither on it, and he ha.: made it the , tno , tl
delightful_.retreat'in 1
aill the West;
~'lire estate is I E I
about sic hundred .a i esdarge,' all under the . hd- , !;-'•
eq. site of .cultivotion, exCeptinz some twit hutti
dreidaeros of lEark,i i l ultich is entirely cleared ufli
underhrush and small trees. and is, to use tlie'wordsl,
of Lord Morpeth. whirP
i . smi t h at ,' , .... l .ibinslntart:i al,
week. the r ;;;Tcr.4 a . P I roarli to nri 1:1)7,!i,h li'a:k oil.
....
any in this country; It "seice:= also for ye rottlel
.
pasture, ;nd hem I saw some of Mr., (..51.01',,-.:f l iel
•
1 horses', and Durha n4attle. Ile • is - .still to ha , ei;
some of the finest sti*l; in lie, tifeky l . ihielt is t , ),
saw' the tine , t in -II •k!rneriea, and if - h 1
ant aide( iii'
i
i judge, I confirm that, '• t
report:: Tlie lar.;ee - pirt, il,
his Erin is devoted it. wheat, ' rye Ife r. aiii tie rwir
. l •`, ' i
his crops 1., ( 6 1 .; inps'isiiplenditlly. Ile iris also pmill,
great attention 'to lirnamentin7.; his I.irid ' s wit'ol'
i henniful sl i de treesd shrips.•ilowers. antlfridi ol
chards. Fr.:om the ' l ;road which passes 19 h.m-)
: on ;lie : north West - si4i-, a.eartiaie combo lilals trfl ,
I to the 110U50, hided lil i ith locust. cypress, ced.ir'an.i
. - l
other rasa trCes, mil the rose.- jaslnitie, and .iv . l '
, , ' 11 - 1 .
,s.cere elnsteriritt tihellt them, and peei.incr quoit:n . l . l l .
the gias's and bouzls,dilte so many la s tred.n44..f.di
• ties as we drove ttYt.: Abhlatut is 'al,til. a uti'
'from •Lesinliton, re st, en theroad leading cut o
Main - street; and is +e of th lin,eliest situationl
around that delighiti. I town—Mr. f'lay 's Mansion
- I • • . ' - •
is ne4rly. hi,lifen ' fia - n-the raid 11 the drt;es Ric; .
• ro'u;tding it, rindA i's quiet and secluded. 'gave t.l •
the throng' of pi -41: ms 'Continua:ly pouiing 14
there-1b greet its n i t )70 than royal jos4sor, at
thouP it were ... 1A II elsildt•rtle , ,r. •tiOtrle ; ll-.Ots 1
' • .11
it are how . ' - ap;,-, repairs, and Mr. City too 4,
.us about to. see his l icontemplaied improtkirtentsi
Tile houses, of his hi ices are al' yen rest, iti;.tt..m.
surrounded by lietto i r gardlats, and iiii , e Itheiver
and shruldiery thaniUne half the lii • hmst.-.4 isl
the country, and . all, the, inmates are .3 , hippy 3,:i
F •
human Itein-, can bp. Ci:fr'es..4 tahL,a., la :.iticil
bhs been said: is A k i l inl of s.c.:mod 71:!,..:t'i .4 :, .i..i. e t
hoid:to. Mr. Clay. and 4....j.. , ..5: tire g ,-.:di . truce; :
Mid coinddenee. T ,. h,a„,„,.. the I,,:ys, i . of thir
wine cellar he givert' withoutCtiar, and itupltoccal
I, suns ia here help is utied, Mr. Clay calletuarini r
! Charles I. raugh*: us. ysine, Charles was at' t..!.,e'qi:xii 4 ,
1 at.thecarsiaire, at ta l e gate, e - v'e - r . , where in istct.atai
?, as,irtritte,AL rani 3. 1 a mon scekingfor effl:-..c. Br .
1 is a fin'e lottl:in3l iri , iihnq 'sized Nei;r4. about
I thi r ty' sears old. 31:1 1 i , IJo not ix-be‘ e Via! Itecoul;.
i be drat , . n from Mr.: Clay. exter,t by ah.clute at -
..d /
mat farm, so great ';a hi, devotion to him: Ns II
1 , said. ...tlr. Clay has deed at Ashland r . )rty Years... ,
i lie :said he hal ser;.lCincinnti , ;;:rnw fr rapa sroal
' ‘illagt to its presen size, • Lind had witorlsed chi
•
growth : of rit'uch (lithe Will: in thi• soot" , tirn.--I.
1 s t..: r•• •l' •
... pea a .n; co Cincinnati, he said it was ,re Oa".r i
city, the causes of
m hos.' rapid rise he ct , iilf.nc.t
1 I 1
! aornpass. He has 'never becn.in S. t. Laois, ai r
ithough he 11:LSlarld:11C • Ol tact city. and intends sii
1•- I : s oon - •0- ‘.. I.of his ore , ert" tlic . -- ,
siting; it to el ft a-o ...• ii• 3 , • If
Ideconcurrejwith T in the opinion tlpt:.. 1.6r.r.
was to fie" u ltiras:eh{ :dc great. city of the M , :e,•-r.--i
Mr. Clay is visited perhap-ipoie than a: T iinan il
the tenuity. alai] he r iajoys showinir, his frirunl,th,t
lind.awhich he ha
il brought to inch peifectionl
. -
and he is COPstaptl. adopting every hnlp - OCcmenl
' that is suggested. In fact he is the prizi" pastoi ,
I
ral, the real bpn-1,;11. 1 jc farmer, and every Otter hii.
1 1-
Visit to' Mr.
=RE
ENE
I have, at last reali
that of serin; Henry
• I
on hith with a tricot!
•
sent oh 11i -5 -farm, an:l.
us he would not he
.we returned to Lest
our r - teri to Astila
anal uteJling ui at th.
ITN:e I could even I
and wale welco:n
ovi?rear:ll!
-Ixll.td preirired ; and
lily kit banainqead
But we v;ere sootl . ro
-must 1.;!
time
. .
-entintryl I hod visite.
• oceasfonall..• t
of hil l nom life, and.
prs.lirilly for yea'r.Z .
be in he.aiti:3,
oh reiplinit my, letter
firm -nd strrnr; as. t!ir
The 1-41:11 into Wyk..
einus''sittln - 4 an L
Clay alaced a.niehe
one ctihicl i jui;e3 c
•' I
sen s st; - ,3,1 anotiro
side lvllld W:l9
.Waihington and Int;
gravinz, rcpresentini
iltdJ:.%:it:t a ei, , he.
' -
tate, flocks and her ' - ,':ilhostr it. Beside the tit.
hundred he haS abeiaVttivo hundred at'a , dishineo
.1 • , 3' , 1
on the j ar of Ashlangtind these two lots forrahis
I . "I ~ , 4 1
rotate.• • , E.i..., , -.4 ,
----rl•Ft- .
I ALEX Al 4 i4lits. It POPE.
'
I tr rn.op: yen witsos . . :
IIFS ' , • _ , .
[ l- , , , . for ever
. 1 17. e. c'....er of th r6 ~ , pf • tne..,ri h century,
se 1,y,-,. of - .7. - C... .11.3ryden upon the clouded,
• nd i'..1, , t-..,.: z • ,! -- ..i.tVl er• our sublunary world.
i t may liaN, 1:: i ~ f g ris: ~ ......rue tear. that Coelho
. 4y buy; co:a. two:I 4 iitt's old, Wrote five stanzas..
iihreli env man iio o ' love tern glad to have
vrinct , —amt W I :, i•, ~p hare lw - heart—an "Ode
...—cor44.l :' gin th e annals of .Flng
,sh p.... , tr'y ea 111' .4.ilnicatri of a new sun that
v-.. p-,,nos T 0 .114,1 1 .14: CO WI the region that
Jrytlen had kit. , Jrd . • . - • •
A f,-..1.:e fr i--e'i;1;i4,11"11,-..1;ed many a student.
baps,'v, i'...1 otl.t. r ~ .4} about this time ; took the.
or, Alevanderl i ilh.: l from c•ltools where , he
earned litt',.., toe ...'otlilnilhitti, under the guardian; ..,
Inoire than gnidirnHove of indulgent parenbi, to
1i; ..i , n 'itiona•zenlliitf his own studies. And
:tudy: he did--itiltfstl , elv, eagerly, ramblingly ,
, ii/' - ' - .
.Itrougli beoks ofl l 9l , 9ry.land.—lielping himself
as.he could to thilll6t:nages—ilcsouring moo
Riau he dice:.:ted—ll i ii.r.g . Itimsi.if
finding.
high and
I.•;lit`iilC,. fill.a,r , aa-a r ( l,,, ; p igs I,;r. an.r his own
1
rstraorJitiary pew ti • 4 iii,i dirointshing the small
pviatitvof d.•l'icarA iiidtli - whlch nature had put
it 11::Iceping. Iftigigianed himself to die, and ,
was itvincr, When 1.1 i; st i rong interposition. amoreamore
1 , .ils. transterre ,
other simmer , : mr lz
am:ru him from' the
hark of re i zasus tOlt of ad earth.horeborse.
. • fiepe hail_ a
,ceni•iiiiiis of spirit,•which showed
itkelf in his tilliall‘is to his 'father and mother
-- , to ‘ her the' inosMoi l the prolonged wearing; out .
„f,a • lic:re.eil lifellilarlears in' kindly relations
to itit . friend.,• ingities. in the scheMe of his
life—coutenteducri'4l3.l.ounded. qutet'existence,
a seclusion anto..4tiil:s, and ttyes and flowers.—
His life t o wed 01 . 10ce.ddy and gently. like th . e
noble ricer upon riziol. his tacli.•st dwelling look- ,
e:i. - I health; ea t •41...,,i. ! ,..ft,h o,dicates..,i au.
I
dent. Th.. c,.6-tiftii,,o feebleness from which'
he •,..i.ff , :e.l. :114.0.uh1y favour his mind;* as •
often the niore•ce4;•te fratne harbours the greater
.liN' I'l b
spirit ; and as tri i ckl,tutle • for active 'rind rough
sports,thrT)ws ;IJ t il.;;lir . :- boy upon the conipan--,
innehip of 15),..1.. , 00? upon the \ cnersieS, d•'4' - oca-'
1
tiMs and ,peer” r i ti Of hi , own , intelligenee and
~. fancy. '111• •ht I Atili , ein of his troy hood arat• the
i.i..
first of hit Irian i `rdl prophesy his terfoi ( of?life,
1
and his literary e: iii . - • , - .
, • d' ;at: • ,
• A cominwii r c ,t 7 r, a predominant star in
.F . . ll '4'i• -11 li ,, rattiqlmt 'eight 'say *that the.' last
eNttury , lieline'ilriilliini. l)ry . de'n reigned over'
-hie eorlt,mpefat4i: Pipe succeeding, took do
minion . :ll'. .
over licsi • ! .!.ii time oral the following.—
Tne ittni.t of. Dii. - 4 .. litX and vatefully proud to pro—
claim cite greitiefi: - qc his master, and to own all •
obligations, tie t l iikLd'humielf nevertheless upon`
. v.: q • • , _
.a type intis et it;,ntin.l. In the - school of : Dry- ......
l'g,`:
den he is en oriciri..l ulster.. Drvilen'i9 properly
speakitig; ni;lif•CY imitators. His maniier:. prti- •
• ' • - • 11.1 I . ' •
'eeeds . from hi--,own genius., and baffles transcri- '
her:.Put poill,P, i ,l,cd an art which could ho
loarnol, and 1ie. ) 14‘ . ..4i world full of copyists.
) •1
X - r . .:n trk ihfelli..o ore is the early acknowledg-s
.mint I.f Pops 1V`,3... : •,,i 1 s c.mtempo-aries. At sixteen
he is a poet for+ world by his Pastorals , rind at
that-age he cra44 . :intry •idviser in Walsh 'end a
literary . petrol I,';i l l'rlia,liutl.: He does nail seem
to court. 'He i. ='4 l
.e . ourted. ', He is the intimate .
'•Fl , .'
;friend. We do tr'ilikrioor how soon, of scholars and
• ""!'.l •
p.rino writers, I . lirnin and Women high in, birth,
in edlication, 4.4thin.Beatce twenty, by , his
J4.r.
....Essay on Crieniiiiir he ass-Limes-a chair in the
. school of lir i44s. At free-and-twenty he W s
on ,ritkuowlekifi 'riilietator of polite, letterk So?'
t ~
early, rapi d , unniivell
~
an ascension to• fame, it
wouldregoirelilfnit recearch to . , find a parallel to.
Our literature 'r!i k , i ti. not. And this acknowledge
' • - , i 1 1.
ment, ra , olatton , triti:npb., which .f..ienifs and cir
cles, ..11,--
cZef , , and the •irtiiitierd,li!yrars.: world of that. day
in this countr:if• ; •ijlrl.fornisli, a whole age and a
whrile countr4 ! ., :id a whale _World, the extended ,
republic of lett li. iiirdi rm. - '•, .. :'
it . ....- • .
In . a je•h4-.1: O. of England, in '
the eighteenth
!4:::: . •
century. the .1 . 0! . .:01iirl o f Poisc.may be called the
bruit donhu3lf}o:nriltsli literattire; It was a
1
nea , i-r sun iliOfyilen. -Milton. Shakspeare ; as
fir Spenn'r Tlikhatistr,.lhey Were little better..
than fixi . d sf:rlir; . - - ~ . .
lii ; , i • •• • • '
3
MI
4 , F 13 ;"..3.1- - it is curious toi-tnarr.
IDi 1 3:f4. r..
iivi c l thcri by . mental- imtreirdclg,--
1i4;44 , 1e a-sumelt the mass' and the
OW 4 1 .i.i:e , ., nod forces the gay and
,i
i, 'll tie sE are they who are seniitively
is of others, who, haiin:g once
;El !
i r e. &he m that, they have Et.char-
Ytii writ 'hri;k with r morbid sus
lutol-ong tupposed how intiiiii they
.if 0... .ity—varlity,lty-thet4v, in its
pld'it ligagifi,r
. foren, usll;.: l ty na-'
,iariiete.-sids them to support the ..
Myd,traiiiiot endure being thought less
i 4;4 , in•solftude give way to the
''l t. ''s • .1 . -tr 1 - cra te d
... /prt.,,fi LA in--., En cx..io
~ h:: notie know the misery of
~:::.b c.-.,.1i-.4-1,4,141)-e 7. ha have felt it.. The re.•
:-Ictioiret - foilit ig.-;te,ort,t: is iorrible ; pate. spir.' .
, ,.,
it:rsi• - ...' and 4,4-1. , .1, n t' 34 ~r3s addenlyz alone
e.ith Rue. ell;4v, ....'tich etr,the instant tic s quires
e n e 1„, 4 •6,i4,;',1,1 i.over of ,creatiOn; every 60T...
• r-,11 `' twaful riel olt sten• - e is retraced anew, eve
ry rortifielt i Fl fi-F4 up in double bitterness;
sliErlits erecf:p
ni tiei, aittliivin ifivented,"they al
n-i sera ilk a, ~,
tielvt 1 ; for we are asharned 'of our
•els,l;sf•J't Witt..: 30 . 0 a , part. We ft-el lonely.
•
nrze•••:e4. folle:Pot- ,
aiririered : and all that but
- • q••• ,- .
,f,, w .
2ne ball - hl , - , .1.• tr c e- had been exciting oar
selve.-to sat $ at to he utterly worthless.
It is eittsieirt t - -. - Coat ttucli a statC'or mind is
• I'll. , .- -. 14 • i
neatil ruel 'r?;tte.. n : liit liffore we can change
our ft rtirMs . l:tOi r.: e,- . et:si6.. our nature i and a
I,t-t, - . • -
tetopeta , neppl iliii =en-it - rye and excitable kind
is o f all „I,', : iiibi. i n ~,:. d ifi;::-Ift, nay. irnilosable.
t N , If • •4. .;
to cher in d .111 4u . .dite. .. - t
. - • , 4 r , t . 3 r .
.. , .
EMU
1:1,* mail': sqi
soz - ne
!ivvriner..pati
tbriy.lant %Vol
aline tithe ot
hoen ranee. at.
act:. r to 'AI
fit
fet 1 ;*
tive to each t
scertarra..,
;recal , :e ;
r t iru
Holy' Wani , , eon.
C!noio:r mea were Pntehered,
-a-GI:1;411:7ml
A t iheoi wr.re than
. $O,OOO
ner isll,-41.., I : 7 .11 ''
The, Per,if,`o . ..e: - .1..r.,,:h1i0rt to (;::ere lost M 10,004)
1 '
seri.'
At the tritl.4 .41 1 "..,C00 rornarr weiv
43'51- 1161:e thtee ba4hels of gokt
rin7 , were:fir:v-61. L'ir number of Raman,
1.11,4ht5.
Dy the, thrre. flegpots.essm„
bum
••• , • ,
heirr t i wece::of)te.l.q •
.
The Tr.lo;. t .i:lar. 'us ....•Tairi cost flat coact4 et
!ca5.12.000,0.r.0
-DAr,lli.;,:-.1.7,•:•='; Issacre coit France one
hundred via/41 , 110t he: hc••: rithen - s.
•
• A Nue-hint- is nurs m sae-
cliifitt.?l is .r - rs , Yarir. About 50 elk:.
ken: 3.r.,;ik.abt. .farth, 40117; or 20,000 pn•
n-• • . •
num.: