Il -z• 417+ k•':•,,; , 1`14‘ , -.,•!. • - 111 0 MENZIESEIM - • eis I (10 4. 43 . 1t.40, • • •.• •• • • 4 ,- ; ;•..4...•••• t i MOi r&V''•• •-!. N I i .. .. .. , ',"•,. ,' ' ''.; .'-'.',.':,.. ~. ... ..„ ..;....,:-,,,.:,.. lIR, ~,,,,, ~,,,-, ~.,s,,JI, ~,,,,,,,1,R..,,,N,;,...„:„:, „ : . ll" - f rignMVlloo.lr4' .-ip. R .trogriNigtotit. ;0 3 . J . 4 ,- , - ,-,,,•, ' - , • . - , ?,, - - ~, ' .:,- ' , ••-• ';:: , • A.. ',.• a,.?!+13L.,. ~ ?i ' I,' , ,'I: 01 ~t‘, . ;,1'.!0" t- , ' e '„,,: .; 1 ' , ~..' - yeti'roß , h'N :MAMAS- - ' -, • c'et.:ktaixlaizziEma6taroxiw..a..--,ik ixia7isi;44. ..,._ This • Inititutioi.li intended to fur. 749.4 .4 . ; thOravg4l4nd; 4001 0 tigetr . . lion ,eqitat • to-the' besittiiitt an - . be obtotned 2.n44 , e.. 4-4eriv.. - . Citiis -tei-,o4wrispart ethe awn,. :. , :. • • , "ft/fR: Or: 'MI 'BU 00 ltol#_preptit to receive pupil's isial.4-i4mutitructiott in l ull . .11111. the bratiOlreS an polite 'eatteitt)o4 , ',E4j 7 ,:''. '.' . ~. . .-, ~ :: ',-. ':?".. , :•L .. , • .., The present time of embertilitinieniar;'inioeiesisell of fortune IS -'i,4ol.iiteitinigh'te'iserivinte "ever y parent„ who feelSt.t.proper solitrithilefor, th eMelfare and happie's:A . 4MS : ughterit;•Of theproPriety;ot so educating .thenif,that they PPly hp; in teinn: , lneature, armedrigstintattei:vicisaitideo ef.life-Irthat,they, - .iiiiy,"be usethl(aS welValiernmentel)lii aey,:tioaition in whip ll King please Heaven to Place therm -The aco'OMPlialunistitti oft refinethethicAttoir appear none the leis amighleaVhen-ticodrimatitediiKtputli . tiesefrtnituttißlA4Thesiiio treepeliteliett,'lt that Which item:notesAlM einufrif s aild, happteess.. Of ' those wlth:sidtillifiVitentrie is er , itnat.7- ;I . c.e are th ey * Pleasures'ef lifo-roisibiolloittit4ayaa aceoin.i asanied'ilY'llie,ttiettlidgis that we attic PrePareitr to meet the frovrintinf fOrtitne. , • The nurierons instances that may be' een in every diee,etidn'afejmiliei retiAttnalSuenee-!‘mhenow:havi4 to ennounter the cold blastsofpoVertyvrithout the reans'wherebyto.gqin isrespeetable. support—should remind parents that while - th ey tenements and luxuries 'of life, they • should - also " .guard . them, et fitias.n.ity be, against the.e:Oiaxnit ills that hidnieriattirels "heir to." -There i.. s-no , lefattlisita fa th er cad leiVe kits 4ilit Ant iti'Wrirth 4 4.Wentieth part the tithe" of 'A. GOOD .EDDCA lii.the course of instruction partnieti in,thiee Institution no real ornament, no "-Proper accomplishment will be neglected--but at the santetimettilegsofe more useful natbre,will receive proper a ttentio . n.,The • first object aimed 0. in, the literary and scienti fi c etercisai Will . be to ' evolve, Cultivate and strengthen. the intellectual powerioted to tol'in tied - refine the taste, ~The studies of the granger pupils will be so -? arranged as to task chiefly the powers hf in arranged be taken that the youthful memoey , be . not burdened with rules and principles unintelligible to, the' novice lii study. Great importance is eV tacked to the right cOninienceinent of the pupa's literary edUcation, and throughout 'her licholtstio course,tuthe adaptation of the Subjeets of her study to the gradual developing of her mental powers.• It Will be she aim ot die teachers to inspire' in the pupil a love of study; and to inculcate the idea that learn; i lls a pleasing eikiloyment and not a tedious labor. The various exercises, of the instinition will 1/.be es ~ iged as to relieve one - another and prevent that weariness which is so great a foe to study. • • TIM' . ; HYSICAL SCIENCES ,will be taught in a course. of Lectures!-illustrated by experithealk . speohnerik . diegraini, paintiriga, Ws. ' TheleetiteeitmAstrOnemy will. heon suitable occasions, accompanied by' observations on the noc.;• tumid': akVL-" th ititintiilii`wili Ise tinght to trace out the constellations—to know the principal stars, planetai • Zre4 by their sinitiesindlitieliserve the motions, aspect, am of the most Consp i cuous heavenly bodies. Thecae:vie will inednde 'Chemistry, Geology, Mineralogy, Experimental and Natural Philosophy, Ike. .O.I.NAEIND VEGETABLE PHYSlOLOGY—including Zoology; OrnithologY, Botany, Aso. For practical etiiiireilit Botany, Horticulture, Bm., the pu :Is Will have the advantoge of beautiful. grOundairld4Afaeti *ached to the building. . . . INTELLECTUAL AND MORAL PHILOSOPHY wil be taught in lectern - and exercises in heading. This 'Course will also include Rhetoric, Logic, Cr' kiwi; qnd Elocution. In reading, the pupils will be made acquainted . with the best works in our language-r-both poets and prose writers— no pains will Ile spared to make good readers, , Paiticular attention will be given . to the'Aesthethi'culture—or the cultivatich ofa proper sense of the • agreeohlund 'beautiful in the yolk° arts. Coed taste is the very foundation of tin elegant education. EN,GLISII , GRAMMAR; including Orthography, Orthuepy, and Descriptive, Didactic and Bolero ' lacy Composition. , ARATIPIETIC and the higher branched of the Mathematics will receive proper attention. , Ibis . • idepartuient will includeßook-ireeping, be. ' . . WRITING; with• Root's treatise-on Penmanship, bettered to be the best systerii in use. . ..' •GEOGRAPHY, with problems on the globes and delineatioo of maps—ancient Geography iii con nection with ancient History: . , ' . _,..HIST_OItY, ancient and Moderm-sacred history with 'Charts and maps—mythology and chronology. rat:denier attention will"be given tothehistory or our Own-country: -- ------------ 'AN'I.IQ.UITIES, Jewish, Grecian and Boman. .. . . LANGUAGES. ' The French, German, thilhie, Spanish, and the Classical Languages 'Will be taught ' • 'whim desired. A zone; ,lady's editeation ppnnot lie considered complete without the acquisition of at _ . _._ • • - least one language in addition to her native tonguo . ' . • - • -..-. - - -.. . . ._ .. ' MUSIC. 'Piano Farm and Guitar.. Instruction on other instruments will he given when rarticularly desired. The Philosophy of Musip, in ponnection with 'the men* of-Acoustics, will also be taught. Frequent exercises in recall music will them a part of the recreations of thepupils. DRAWING AND PAINTING Landscapes,•Figuyes, Flowers, &o. ; wi th the theory and practice of .. ...' perspective. --:' PLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL NBEDLE.WOTIE, 'and fancywork in great variety. Including - trithriiiitery;LiMeWOrk --- , ZePhyr, -- Worsted - mid -Bug. work,- Bead-work,- Ps..c. &c. Particular attention . will be paid to this braneh lif instruction. The young Ladies will be taught to make up almost every article of their dres7i.- - , _ . . . . . ' DOMESTIC ECONOMY, including Cookery in au its branches, the preparation of Ices, Jellies, Preseried Fruits, PasteriCakes, lice. Ste. ' INSTRUCTION IN DANCING will be given to the hoarderli. The exercises in this art will be • —regsieled es mutter of recreation and physical exercise, and nd separate charge will he made on this account. As some dillbrence of opinion exists as to the propriety of this kind ot *vermin, it is proper - to say, that vela:here, there is no.substantial objection to the proper use of this elegant accorpplishinent. , . Instruction of fns kind is given in the best female schools in7the country, under the eaktion. of some of thei.wisest min t hest men of the age. Regapiled as ii school of manners, there it do tiroper.sulatitnlefne tide polite mirth there are no other means whereby young ladies..C.an he so readily tioight that "grace of ' Manner, gait and mien," which ever marks the lady of refined education . . No cernpany will be admitted while the young ladies are engaged in their exercises; nor Will any pupils be ieceived fee thialttild of , ineueiction.only., .. • ,° In reference to the boarders, the tenhers re,cogniSe he Stispenilon of the duties of instruction. The household associate with eaeli other oilt ot schoel - hours, on terms of easy and respectful familarity; and theerroesand ignorance* el the pupils are noticed With a kind Solicitude for their improvement On. - all occasions, in theme reereations, walks, or'fil.e.-side eoeversations, young ladies who use provincial,. impropep, op ungrammatient expressions, are kindly 'ctirrected. .A vicious pronunciation is especially . to be noticed. The tame caress, devoted to Weil? personal &pertinent, mien and habits. An awkward gait; au ;Inge:Maul 'stoop', a nasal twang, must be expected to call forth froin any tutoress the proper ' advice and direetion. 'But the chief care of the - eilitcator, in these hours of relaxation from the severer • .thities of dick:hoot remit, is to be devoted ye the coloration ofa Christian politeness, amenity, ease, end naturalness 'of Manners. To do an iinlatlyilike thing, palls for niithorative ativicet hut imf..violatien ot • the 114 of Christian kiiidnest and hourtehy, it le be Idieeked by the We With the most anxious ' eoncerti." . . . , On every Sabbath, when the Weather jikimilts, the boarderd Will attend church With the interns. They will never amend thumb at night. In the gietit,Work °federating the moral feelings, the precepts of the . gospel are oer main reliance: ' The 060 deities and vitiates it enjoin will be earnestly inculcated. DISCIPLINE, &e.? It It inkaufeil that lir arderkahall enjoy all the maternal attention to their domeetio innagement that could be- extended to thein ordered home. ,in a Well ered It will be necessary to require that boarders shallperer leave the lot Milisite id company With one of the tutoresses, nor ,be absent after :onset. This will not preyed them front enjoying , to time proper extent, all the advantages of the impiety Of the place. Boarders will not be permitted to go.shopping but in company of one of the ladies of the school, who will superintend their purchases, No restraints will be imposed that are not fUlly iviir- . ranted by the necessltics of th.e case. The ,responsibility assuiped by the proprietors renders it penes • aaey that they should require of the phpils a strict observance of the rules imposed. Corporeal punish ' inent will not he resortell to tinder any eireoftelisntes. • ----. --: THE HEALTH of tim pupils will be considered a moat important object, and will claim the tin i•emitted attention of the faintly,—regularity in the phySimil habits and. exercises of the boarders will be observed. The best•medicaladvice will behind when required. Charribersbullg ishelieved to be one of . \ the most healthy places in the country. The establishment has a one airy situation; and there it not any • local cause of 'disease known to exist in the neighborhood. The regular sessions will hereafter commence on the first of .Septerither and first of Fehrupri. The only vacation will be in the Months of July" and August. Tching Wiles will bb received at tiny . tirne Hering the wain.. . .No Foreiper will be employed as a teacher (either ttn4 or female) iii this institution. In regulating th e prices of tniticin; & a, the present etubtd.hiSSed homlition of the country is iionsiaskit. ,The prices are, believed. to be less,than those of any other. school in the Cenintry having equal capa bilities. - ~. ;:r : ~ • , • • . . •.• ' • 71 . e.,17 4 a ' o I Scientific. anti Literary Department, (English branthes,) . . Junior„,Departipent, ‘'r„.. , ~ . . . . . ' 5ent0r''..!..n . '',11,..,ni'..7 . .... ~.," ,!- . ': ,• , 1.3 . reek;t40 . 4 VAADEIs tieriiian, Italian am: Spanish Languages, eadi , - - ' • ."'`'' . ' - - • ' Tuitioh in Mtesic. . . . ~ On the Put • 02 00 • . On the Guitar, ' ' . • ' ' ' ' tise•isf Piano, . . . ' • [Jae of Guitar,.. , : _ 1 50 . . 8 00 Pesiwing:and Painting, • • • - 'Ornatnentallkreedle*chtiiiid Fancy work, ' • ' • ' • . 10 00 .... --, DomestiolUoliolitY, kb.' : '' ' '3 00 •• TlCi C ate . stalionsty, plateritile, Ike., when .fdrilished will be ..bili.geti at.lhe prices at which they are .1,1 is Philideldlita: ' . ,lititird; intliiding washing and lodging, . , ` '` $ 4 . 0 9 tedrileteienecs as to chiiraelercapacity, to. will ' e given on application •it the i nstitution. ~06fttniOnihAtiiiiiii FianSt bead d'ilessell to- • j ' ' J . W: BURNS, Cham6ersblirg, Pct. , 4iii4ll ~ i,itil,.. • ~ , ~' • •- • • • • • •• • 24 • . . 12D..• to in' hiltitTlA ig 7117.111, Ak L ' . ;ln Adt Aada, I:11EN RY L. ELDER; N 0.493, Market" ~;;# ro.a ia..a cola' .!.... ' itA, .... ..--",, 77,7 „,..,-^frif„:", ~ . 7 , l ' Rig street, above 1 3 tli, North side, Philadelphia, ilrl , .c a - • nais, ilia , cap :., • - havin g reduced his prises of HARDWARI3, to the . „tt ~ ...,,,,,,,, '' .• . 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Brown, Bush; Armatroog,, Hersey, Kendrick; Mapper and the . celidifeted Dr. Waterhouse; formerly Lecturer on the' theory and practice of Physic Unitersity, Massachusetts: . PurchaSe of, them, and give them a fair and fin:. Partial trial, and you will Lind that permanent re. lief, upon which the proprietors depend to make them the' nest universal family medicine usedi and which villa stand unrivaled by any other in he known,vorld. ,Price 25 cents per box; NM RHEUMATIC :MEDICINE is one of tlitmost certain and effectual cures for all rheumutiOchronie and inflammatory Rlieuma. gams that hluever yet been discovered, and in numerous case has eradicated that dreadful Ais. ease' from perons afflicted entirely. • All sour drinks an& Vitnals are strictly forbidden, and spiritous liquor must not be taken inwardly by any means *htever, or it will be of nO use to faktithie medicne, es it will destroy the good of. fects of the ,nleacine. entirely, Price $ 1„50 per package, ' AUGSBUIG- LIFE TINCTURE. These celebiatsi drops have acquired the high. fist recommenclatons in this country , as well as k.lurope for itanost valuable proprieties for all inward weakness°, cramps,colds,agues and fever; and when used Wih the Olive Branch Pills, never fails to cure the; and ague. race qsgents Per boitle• • L -P-ECPRAL ELIXIR - • Is unrivalled for ilFuretive qualities oven when used in cases of odpi.dies which were MlMrwise incurable, Many Commendations have . been Oven of the bens eil effectla it, has bad in the cure of pleurjsy, lord and pulmonary con. elimptions, colds, 44, price 34 cents per bottle. • HYSTERIC qMOTHER DROPS. This most citeeltel article has a quality of calming instantly anilwithout fail, all Minim of the stomach, cholic 141 that troublesome, disease called mother 'fits' or hjt eries ; n and'when ontinu. ed for some length tme, will cure the patient entirely. Price 25 cep' per vial. GREEN 'W)NDER OIL, A certain cure fori Scalds, Bruses, Burns, and the meakeffactdat e for the piles-La will cure the person afpiot a very short time, if 'used imperiling to direct . Price 25 eta. per vial. SPIRIT D NIEXICO. . . This spirit is highly'r,ecommended for all sprains, swelling of fhe li 8, or leaders, sinews, joints and rheumatic; as a ward remedy, it has no equaband whop used wi e Rhehmatic Medi. M ' ee will . greittlY facilitn he 'cure. The an- I I nuals of History 119 not prn e its equal, and it is the greatest. Oreventivo . inst cold, in the known iirorld. For partieula :e directions accom panying the bottles: Frinb cents. • TOVITIACEIBI..ROPS, An infullable cure if iiseitnording to dime Lions. Price 25 cants per AO. SALVE OF DR ADEN, . IS decidedly the best appl Thn !lA. WPiiniis and sores, old or now, of all tri, and will pre? vent if used in time, many , aletlbnsj and pre vent Look Jaw, Pains in We Bic Head, &c.— Females who are so unfortnnatpv to have sore breasts, and . will use this wondtri delve, will be cured in a very shoji. time. It call; be too high. jy ree4mmended. For further partic ersee p ai m . twos, , Price 121 cents per box. 0 WORM LOZENGE • Art excellent arilele frn• the ctirgr In atiults as Well as children, and Allure when other rerriedies fail. Price 61 cent* box: . A stiperior articlefor Cquihs; ColBl,te Bronchitis end difficulty of lireathi4Pribe cents per , box, • . Sold wholesale an , retail, at the print,' o ffi ce , No: 384, North 3d sheet, Philadelphia; d by • JOl-1111 GRAY, Carnal:Pa.. General Agetit for Ctimberletktrity.. June 22, 1842, • ' • ;• 1y44 415 06 So 00 8 00 READ WHAT IT 'HAS AND ifyou have.a friend, a relation44uni any ono that is afflicted with that dietl i i ng chseaso, "COl5SUMPTJON,"persuado thisith, on delay Ad by that faoious and unrivAlrid eine,ihp of Wild 'Cherry ! Wild Cherry whiCh has cured thoUsands of this ooiripi f. 1, ~ --- ° P ink eye, Pere ly ter everything else' had failed. goad the . , . log huidoubteli &On& of its efficacy: '., &oast, and redundant hair. Still, it wee ~ itoxaoaccon;, Sept. 10 i found difficult; by common observers, to Dun Siii,:tflease send me two more kid :, • . .. ., I 0 Iler beauty i for it rested ,fidt 'oh your Balsam of, Wild Cherry, like that Ye , me before, 'I have taken nearly all ofthe first •liiny pernunarii gift, but on the conaerit of and confidently believeihis medicinewill afire ,_ .. w . 0 . I have used a great many remedies within t h e h, Is •person in iovelmetia. brace of P .„. - last year, but have never fiand'any thing that ' ovement, and melody of i , oiee; were con* relieved me so intich., It has stopped ,my 4.Cou settee to be among its eriments. • More oft entirely, checked my night • sweater; and a sl , better,titlightand feel better in every :Vreia th nitration was hers, th , ati' ie Wont to `die i havetror many months'. Young,respeeifully,, , , , . 1410 , 8 gum , , i . guilt& the niotletrt . Botithern,hpautyt but: l ' ' o' 1.,, - seeti'le'' . 4, Sept ii, 1841:;, 1 ; ') ,, it chiefly ~ ivpn old and young , was a • • Finsmo_VVierrta:-1 unit again trobble tb ' •ind "cheertuinea4B,oo;leilelt hiettity ,of tiend'ine two bailee morn, of ibl'lntralusble Bal. ~, • ,„ , . , ,„., . „,. ~ . se , sam. , 1 have now taken three • betties in ill, end ' Soul S . n, allplneal, aria *n . eseres avp can ammo :thee that ~ it, has done , more good, than. : 4 -inapiiing• eie belt ei with 'Cobtl *, - alt tile medicine 1147' ever r taken .'lerbre. Send' '•l 'i ' b eam _fiord the teliii/a , Ot liy. th e titige: Cs saki es Pessible,', and oblige thy •.Itl „ , ~, . friend; . - ', 0 , ' ' ' ' ` ' JOSEPH , HOLLOWAY. I -j-c ', • • l' . ; . 1 ' smarm; ,Sept. 8,11841. , . Dekm. Poorau-r-Hntritig.se'reiny, people, talk of ,the wonderful enrimYenr,llelann of wilapher- SY. kg, made in :Constoupflork .1 sent tn. one of koler,i,itgerita 4,1# Cth4l l ):ay: for ti'boltle, to have ,Mi?„iptialMenreheved l `menci much, therlWatit ..„1110,WliS,M2re. eentenomi•at , I,beliSios it 'will: kuit4 l6 Wo• ` , l 1 baysl, 3 l llool,gnO i 'ittzapeetorttet' llfilt . *4 l :43( 6 l4itibbitidne, hilt nothing haidOne tow, 4ieti imadr, Ai l ', yam& I hail ': Beal 44.1 he• atopplaaatiklaimr. ,, -.in,. , )11, Aroitro, i',. tett!, „/. , ,c, - ;, , ),v0fk!c7,T1F, 4 44iv ', PiiipiVo` .' •' ' .. ~ kw+„„_ ,del ''lts."'ailtsrishiciff , i.4o l l#r` ,l ,P, C*o:lti4)o4lPie4itiAtnlcattredttlidyg; de -- veered llir, -1,1,31 k POW/ f a 1 — llsNelltri ":001488_,,, . , ilquag; tdiiiitiiiirt#4 , ' `"oo!#4kro#l4#l4lothikOnEi' gawp ww ever AV j am ,) tv COUGH LOZENGIS F=. ' • UPON TAY 'lit lifik 4 Ne t Dtii,i6l4l ; si d Aroitimitir.f • •..••• 1 %0 41weiltiO'Cloung w Ttics'irdt 6 ,bi! thite 4 ; In siorn'ihki',b(4 l4 44 bath The Abuiliyou wu *we , plighted. , They *end thee fortii,eo,tee,the world; Thy love•by ebsente trying) Then 'got for I can smile Upon thy truth relying. ! i know the liiefstire's bend will t,hrew Der ailiceia Uet#fiout thee i i know how loneionle I shall find The long, log days withoUt thee. - But in thy letier's there'll be joy; The reading,--the replying; I'll kiss each word that's trefoil' 14 _ Upon thy truth , relying. When friends applaud'thee, I'll - sit - kr In silent rapture geeing ; And, oh ! how prowl of being loved By her they have been praising ! But stiould Detraction breathe thy natiie; • The world's reproof defying,' I'd lave thee---laud thee-,trust thee Upon thy truth relying. , • E'en those who eirdile to lies Shall aea us riieet with woOderi Suah trials only make the heart That truly lo;es grow4onder. ' Our sorrows past shall be our pride,. -When with each other'vyingi Thou wilt confide in him, who lird Upon thy truth relying. maest3//&,air 0.1 ]IMA•RT]JA 'wAsuirmairort. ay lam. eraoureNer THE state of society in' Virginia; a CeM. tury since, was unquiet and imposing. The " Ancient Dominion" retained - stronger features of resemblance to the father land,. than any of its sistere e The.manners of tlni nobility of England had beep trans planted,-with but . little radical change, to the territory of Powhattan. kind of feudal mignifleence, a high and quick sense of honor, a generous and lordly hospitality early charactoripd a State whieh.has given to this Western Empire so many pf its mightiest and, noblest names. One of the moat immediate changes aria. ing from the-severance of the mother cctun try, was the breaking down ofihat courtly and almost solemn Iltiquette which had marked the intercourse of the higher :aln ico. "I knoo your age Li tho eiiiGioh of - your mannert," said a lady of discernment to a gentleman Aistinguished for polite, near; -• "I am certain that you were eilu, cated before the Revolution."- But the republicanism which may possibly have swept with too fall a title over our national manners, had, at that period of whi,ch, we speak, no existence jn Virginia. The levees of her royalOvernora, though strip ped of M,ontirphial pomp; di.tplaked rem nant of -- thoe "state) j' trappings bf which the titled and valiant of a still earlier age; *ere. accustomed, in European cotirts; to pay homage to beautj , and kank. It wag earl' Id the *inter tit that the levees of Governor Gooch opened with Unwonted splendor at Williamsburg. Many bf the members of 4.ssembly took thither with them a part of their familiei; and this session was -graced by the presence of several young high-born maidens, who had %ever before beep presented at coral. One among these -Was evidently the theme of general - admiratipn. Sume of the statelier matrons criticised heras deficient in height. But; though somewhat beneath the middle stature, she possessed tha . t round and ex quisite eimmetry, Which the early histo rians have ascribed to the fascinating Anne. Boleyn: A. pure completion; .and.. clear urr finely contrasted with. dark, igh aho d, /Pro" niAttbeol ght sununaii. there.liiae, about bar 16 0 dignity ;414300d:to& ration i;eoekir "' t ,., :t6tie , iih0,64:0511610ft:440,44i ily-imingArellitirer*lloolo* r'of the*ol. iii o,6 lP ll oo 4l ginAl '00=0; ;000* ( 4.i';*,11 " itiOrotiimfiikattodao/140 4.444;the prase t.llaai~,ott; viorotoki.#44ilithip*: o'fAiii P ga;Atty; l 46l:t4i4iir* ?4C 1 ).#11411i:., 4444 ,10i; *O4 l boa# "niiitinee of •gravity end' ,condeacefleicifi in his munner,"ite desired OM to be!isene, !sl4"..a44l4npeeed discourse.`:' some time 'wished to see yOu await.interesting enbjest. Alloggh stillsoling,-•I. consider have arrived .1 . 0 1 . reir 6 or.diooretiqn;"; Colonel' tinwed., , "I trust ' have alwaYs ammo that Bard for your' welfare, which is due., from en affectionate father to an only .aon. I am shim , to give . enother pronf , of it:. In ihort, I wish: to 'turn your attention to it imitable marriage. The golonet bosied. • t . "You know Colonel Byrd, otWeittever, to be my very particular friend. liis daugh ter is one of 'the ^most beautiful - and ac .nomplishedlatiips in yirginia. It is my desire that you Form with her a matrimen ial alliance.',' • "iVly,.dear sir I have not the vanity 91' supposing that I contd retitler • iripplr ac ceptable to Miss Byrd I ." , !'No Objection on that head, tier father • and myself hive settled It. , Ind eed,, I may as well tell you that *e have had number less conversations an this business, and that yod We both been as betrothed front the cradle'. Think; my son, of the advan tage of such a connection, the contiguity of wealth and power that vtill 41tiniitely pass into your hands," "Affection, sir; Semite to me to be the Only bond that can hallow such a union.— Not even my reverence for the beet 'of fathers ctittld Induce nie -enter into it from mercenary waved:" • , • "Illercenstry, rherpinaky! WhoeVer; before, - dared to couple that word with my name!" exclaimed the Cotinsellor, raising himself to his full height, and fixing a kin • ling tips upon his son, Then, pacing the apartment. alew-turns, he stopped . opposite to him, and added : "You speak of the affection that should precede marriage. Have the goodness to , understand that the misplacing of yours may materially affect your patrimonial in heritance." He'seemed to wait for a re ply, but in vain. "May I inquire, if you have, thus early, presumed to • decide se riously on the preference of any young lady as a companion for life?" "I have, air." ' "May I be favored 011 n knowledge of her name?" :"Mies Martha Darnbridge." • The high-spirited gentlemen parted in mutual resentment; ,but the 'reflections of a night restored them to better feelings. The father began•to excuse the don, by recalling the warmth of his own early attachinent; while the Con referred the testiness of the father to• the hatiowing disappointment of a long-cherished plan, arid .the querulous ness of hie feeble health. Still, as it usual ly happet4 With protfd nien, neithet would open his. heart to the other; and a slight, though almciit perceptible coldness gather ed over their. intercourse. I3ut this inter ? , view aerie(' as a stimulant fo trisittinioiiy, the terutiortirY reserve of die father, throw ing something like glOofti over the paternal mansion"; heightened the frequency of the visits of the rover. The gentle objed of his ptefereii6 imagined no Barrier to an alliance; Where there existed no inequality; and he forbore to coMmunicate what could only bOcasion petplexity, and what he trusted would soon vanish like the " base• less fabric of a dream." According to a happy prescience,the•loftycounsellor gave his consent to the nuptials, and the flower of the court of Williamsburg became a bride in the blush of her seventitenth sum.: Their residence was a retired and rcirnan iie Mansion on the banks of the Pamunkey. it reared its' white Walls amid a profusion Of vines , and flowering trees. Broad plan tatelfons, and the, Wealth of. Virginia for. taw varietated thegroundsi . Floral occur ' , potion, and, the delight of e,anlr other's so ciety, prepared for . thetii what they &artier], a paradise. in visits to theirfa%;oreti ditirel. l lint; the, c hancelor learned to app s reeiate the ttbasuree :,Of his new daughter. ' Her eirrellencer in! , the responsible iphire to ,which-eke in introdticid,.woo his , rogard;, and with the . intenuouenese of an , ,honara-: ble mind when - convineed of an error, he, nought-everyupper ii lutitY.ottetintiiishing ,_herreeritWhich ha !l'arljoir elf been ielue; taut` ti s inirigtp' , Vlllitt hfiaW the gracie and' 40 1 4! ) °,i4i....iiiiih: # ll2 °4' 4116 i6 O,OI4!P*C! I , gelle6ljiollOßtill.Ti ;011-,!,f00 113 *, .1 . 0 1 !+' fond 'blir , Yq.ol:t dieo ll Y - Msl-,IR -i 11 4 , ' Ill!Male*; - m e ) t4s4o t #.0r0,144 the 0 1 00 it 1 r eo l 3' , 4bo laing . ;, ':Ohieifo3;l,4 l 4:4l' ,l lo l' '-cilich . lil '# .-1' 141; 4 ' . .44:4i . '41 . # - . to,I; 41 0 i ti h ll 7 l6l - 104 1 0ItY#4 0 40 , titfli 4410ter t ainri,,, i gctsol , A4t 1!***49:!41. 4 4''b04 014 :Aid: !**#4o*o4:l4 a .." ) ', ' o l .11" ° ,64 0 . P 1 !'t Ifitiio:;*)i 4l i!*o 3 oo;'4iiii • i*4ll,AVOti li P i Pt i g*P l k r AundalArit , 4; i fooStkitAtife*lmiitikliii4,,tiiw , ' A :Aiffffliittrai*Oif toted' ~,, / - I 4l. - , - ' 1 iAiit.f i tt!jt igii*Roiiiiikfil *t ...- . .: kit...l. e- lite . ' 1., T;,-: 4.' L ''."+/:+'-'+/:;.: • t 'fp: WO filing 400 1 90 ta, Mk* EiS"qui *id e. y . 14 d9i9 .11 0.' 0 40 6 rP OM!. :5411 . 010 to 'eonduCifiereegvrith unvarying diseretion, and faithfully ilischatin evert JPI P o F4nt,•, .9 ). 1: jeWitlit n the ring 108, that Iwo by.: l'aimVanty• 'were sceniidlitg'figough thelitittl i sniAtettery with',4 ll A'.,the v :lblifitY'or plev,'.Kentja ltbriunde . : Thu tuoitatrikitiglig, ut'c'Of the grutip- was a tali, graceful men; and apparently about twenty-five or tien. ty-six, years of age. He would have ; been *node! for a statuary when : Rottin,wee her best days., His companion was ail el (lady man, in ildain garb t. whoi by the fa:. sifilarity with whiCh, hiAluinted out stir; _rounding obi esti, ivotildseenifto be taking bis dally,rutinda tiPbn his own estate., As they tie - tuilo:Antititio mansion;, he.iilaced his hand 041. he rein of his companion. n •-• " Nay, Colonel Waahington, let ii nev er be said that You passed thy house of jour father's friend vsithout distnountirig. 7 I must iniist on the honor of delaying yob army guest." • , , " Thanks:to you, My dear sir, but I ride in haste, the hearer of despatches to our Govenor in Williamsburi, — which may not brook. delay." " Is this' the noble steed which Was giv en you by the dying Braddock, on the fa tal field of Monongahelah ? and, this the servant he bequeathed you at the same time Washington ansWered in the ailirmal . titre: "'l'heii, my dear colonel,. thus Mount . ed and attended,. you may ire)l dine with me, and by`•borrowing some of this fine reach. Williamsburg pre his ex cellency shall kayo shaken of his moinint slumbers, . "•Do I nmierstand that I may be excite ed immediately after dinner ? - " Certainit."-- • • Then, sir, I accept your hospitalitye! and gracefully throwing himself from the charger, he resigned the rein to his Mt lish'servant, giving at the same time, strict orders as to the time when he must be' rea dy with the horses to pursue their journey. "I am. rejoiced, Colonel Washington," said the hospitahle old gentlemen, " fortu nately to have rnet - yeu-on--my morning ride; and the more so, as •I have some guests, who may • make the repast pass pleasantly, 'and tvilL,not fall , to appreciate out young and valiant soldier„" " Washington bowed bin thinks; and itas introducedto the company. Virgin ia's far-Tamed;hodpitality Was well set forth to that spacious baronial hall; Precise in hie household regulatione, the social feast Was closed at the time the host had pre dicted. The servant else was kne* the habits of ills master -- At the appointed, moment, he stood with horses caparisoned at the gatd ; ,and much did he marvel. as listening to ever} , footstep that paced down the avenue,he,sawthe sun sink in the west, and yet no Master appear. At length orders came that ihe horses Adult' *pinup foe the night. Wonder, Upon, Governor I w as his business with the Governor was so urgent ! The sun , was high in the heavens•the next , day, ere Washington mounted for his journey. tio explanation was givon,, , Hukit Was rumor ed, that among the guests iv as a beautiful and youthful widow, to Whoiacharms his heart had responde d . This was further confirmed by hie tarrying but a brief space ap Williarniburg, retracing his route - with uubeual celetity, and becoming a frequent visitor at,the house °of the late Colonel, Custis, in the vicinity, where the follow ing year his nuptials were Pelebrated. Henceforth, the life of the lady of Mount• Vernon is a part of the ,histdry of her country. In that hallowed retreat she was found entering loth the plans ofWash ington; ahaiing his confidence and making his household happy., there, her, only delighter. Martha Ctiettei died #t , l i . the bloom of yoUth a a few yeani after,' when •the troubles of Mii country drew her hus band in the post of, nonithander-inrbhief of her ariniee,, ib *I e cri'Mpttnied hili, to iitOs"- t in; 8 " :7,tnesse4 it t s #4 o '#eP (#. B 7tPitieel. Foi eight Yeerek he• retlir,Ffed #0 more to. eu , joy his , htdovedi, residence , on the banks, if the PotqmitiNz ~. boring ; his, shyer:lca, she iiilide the moat iirelll3olls : 01tOite -10.i10. , CParge, the 4#460'. wei g ht of 'cero. ,end !ci, riniallio;*ithsilhaikeiisi ii u st; if:geiviFiii 09,40p4;apx . igtylprAnc , .."ip#RreoiRt • I dear. At the elpetrcd,eo4 sttt.iP4lll3:°4 repaired •in carntillineeki, hi'd, Wailes; to headrgearter*:•MT*'.tlitlent# 09• g° l o/9 1 1 DirmerejFinedllet Wttrmieit 4 1 ah 1 3341 0 * . % 11 .. 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' , ‘;'„AlriArt:.,:.f.i . , ,, ~,,y - ~.,..,4'..1.7-....r` itt0je . 410110: ,..„,, - N.i: :1 , ;• .1:,. ;',111.1•••• mnfuouif:ol.4oo2s.atthe:os4o#4xotooli vio,lo of, , A 4 40(i, died . .”:veOtt,q.PP,','f *i11e.. 6 bat iil63' of ha4l . 4 oflC( o ojAtfliNt c Of) affOffigne potiruc sbared•her; r eolletiooTtethis and , bi tentieresteitnpithY strove,., to 4119*0,0?,,„..?:.' t,,.' .411# lie close • - 0 1 1O: , :irati0* - lOaro Were, devoted to, the 1 1 8 40 1 of their favorite *Opt Ver non. , The i ' l ksefi and ,rotttokag PrO4 O OFiFY of their coti.ntry.gaye . ,pnre diems to 00r OP: Q(.:l l iPtlinflotP , mansion was twood whip:ooE4-d die,. tipction;all of whom, rertla#o4*lill,4o piiratioe, _ die_;eriergy Aia, _Washing ion,,in the cdtkiplicattiti duties ef a*irginla - houtiewife;.fifd - the ~eleganee" ii4d":grace with which she . presided at her,ne.hl P.4aro- The voice of a free, nation conferring on tienerar Washington the ,highest . • . power ,to bestow, wae . .nof,obeyed , without a sacrifice of feeling. it, wa!in the. opting, of 1789; that, with his ladii,he bade adieu to his trapiltiil abodq, toassume , , the,rceponsibilitY,of tireA, rrepiciencyl Informing his doinestic esta blishment, he mingled the simplicity Of, n`republie with that 41 f iniiy which he felt was . necessary to secure the respect of older governments. The furniture of house, the livery of : servantp, the entertainment ,of guests, dityplayed elegance, while they re- jected -omentation. In all these ' arranges, , ments,,,Mrtf. - Washington was . a: second self. liar Friday, , e;•ening levees, etivhiph., he wee always , presenti caltibite,d - that per-, , feet etionette which marks the intercourse or the dignified and high bred....:, morning at seven, and Closing at ; tea, they_ lent no worn sanction to late , boobs than to levity,. The first lady , of the nation still preserved t. 114 3• h abits , of early, ~ Iu- • dulgingirtrio iodole.nce, she left her. pillow , at dawn; and after breakfast., retired to lasi ' chamber tor an hour, fiir the study of the scriptures and devotion., This practice, it is said, during the , long, period of half a, century, she , never , omitted i The duties of the Sabbath, *ere dear, to her. _The, President and herself attended public wore ship with regularity. and in the evening he . read to her, in her chamber,the ecriptyree; and .a sermon, , _ . +he epring I npened,, for, these with the niost pleasing antiaipations. ,•Tho . cares of t h,igh office Werexesigned, and they were about,taretire, for the remainder of their days, to the beloved shades of Mount; Vernon, The_ new turf ipringing, into fresh greenness wherever ,they trod, The, vernal hlocroms opening to receive them; the warbled welcome, of the, birds, 'milli Twee more dear, as . wearied with the toile of public life; and satiated aith t s honorsi they returned to their rurairetiest, ha110w..4 , ed by the recollections . of. earlier years; and by the consciousness of virtual' But in . two years Washington was no more., The shoCk of his death, "after illness of only twenty-four luturadell like a thunderbolt open _tbe beFeaved widow. ' • The piety whicitiallong,been her strength, continued, its . tni p port.,but• het 4hiart droop ed; and ,ibottgh her cheerfulness, did' 'not, utterly forsake her,'sbe discherged her babt itual round of duties, as Foie who felt.that .. "the gloiyhad departed." , • How b eautiful and her reply to the, eolicitations of the highest authority. • of the nation; that the rerneinti, of her illustrious husband might:bit ventov• ed to the seat of governtnen,t9.lo . !ooo'44, monument erected to mark the /444 their “fanihi by ttie best exsinple *hicht, have had so 1,94 befere — "iii, noinfsi'*Oo pose, my private v;feheii ni,,tke"*llolo; ; **c , country, I content to tAis ieile4V.4ll4** 4 Congress; and in doing thy; ioirt)#tcl. --'` Adnnel, say whijr, - .4a9tiOiOliiliati ,l 44 -: feOug A make to,ti t liFist' '4,14,,t; 16 ='4 6 07i . ,. 74e iiiieiliieri Of ,th‘:igigieo, 4l ,% l lF 4 , l 2 his never he e nCieeurni,itOr:ihe'ptiiio44' ‘ ' monument c tecteti t ,,.:rhecrttitinihnO,Otthe; ' -,__ time - , patiak.l away; . !Int!. sbO r e ni:isto4lol 4 ,: Mg earee,prA Ve4niti!;4l 4l P l o4 ls loPTC-. t trod 1)141 perpetuating failtilMOiit, :1::- image, .it -IPillittiW!*ll(fliet)iir(frimlol .., ',71'.. i t in (fie hearts' o'eA great itiott ; l::t..":4 , ,0 ~;),:,-,:/ ooiioiiliiiiits,4...friiipii i.#.i i , , , ,, :, hood -yeses 4 ‘ .64 , 6 . 1 4 1 . 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