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cell of St. Pelagic ever held a gayer heart. Upon him the royal Bourbons tried the power of gall ami phct, in the form of bribe* to silence his graphic pen; but hf rejected them'with scorn, and the only effect the effer had was to increase his aversion to, and detestation of royal dignitaries that could-stoop lo Mich inexcusable meanness, fie was driven tn the aitmarivc of cilia being often imprisoned, nr to hold office from the oppressors of his country. He did ■ not hesitate choosing freedom of thought and action in the very fate of He dangers thaUhreatcncd him. He nobly these tin* yantirrj slid for the freedom of his icliins was often incarcerated within the tymiit’c Jails ! , No mail vies less sordid than the Lytic poet of France. The means "of-ample ■ opulence were within his -reach: and all 1 that was necessary to secure them, was to servc'iB htariicys government. He was infinitely above soeh drudgery, ami j such n an orifice of ptivi'cRC. Ipdetd, i under any citcunisUucest he-was too he* | nevolcniv to become weattiiyy Yo M-t- j the poor happy afforded hrm.twre picas- ] tire, Uiaii'tlie possession ofrinlliyit*. He i valued ' riches or money only as tf-<-t;i tun a of happiness, not liappijytss. itself: as thnujsmJs regard-,them, lie was always poor himself, because he was .al* ways relieving the poor around him. He whitM divide his last Jranc with one of the people, - . Ho declined office alike under the debauched'Itobritonj; and the oiitbnriatic ICi piitdicons in Its-13. Ills w as a more cihtrjm mission, and he mdily fukdii. lic was united m denial wtdiuck to- toe , muses; a till nothing rotiM i dilute him in deetudelhc honorable alliance- tie grad; iialiy roijid the Hcp-ildicsn aspirations,, orid gave uUcranees to.the- pom-up feelings of nie down-trodden musses. Never hud the prop in been So luliy mid so noi h!)’represented., They had one of their [own liuuihtr, striking with’a niatUrhaml/thg cores, of patriotism that shall never eeote vibrating throughout the whole lymth. His pmUall, ms balmy invmoiyundbis stilting snugs, are alike toridiy'chensheii as hmiit-iiuid god* by the people.; 'l imy lotni-l 'in hint an alileadvdc-ilc, and for his In burs compensated (dm with their dc-op (icvol on. A pmice idighl have, ctivird the homage uimttsally paid 1dm. W hat (loins was to the purple (4; Scotland, lltraiigei was .to Ihtf people of France. He is theph'ir.-(o-j poet fid (Jail, Never was the soul of France moved, us he moved it with hiS c'nergctuj; niensmes! Frvtn Tow ion lo Brest, nod. La Uochelle to Nancy, his paItiouc effusions were sung Vith enlhuiianu, and 1 contributed much lo the occurrence ami success of the revolution of isi»

what made all the difference him and nil other at titans. He dil- - igently cnlllvafcM his mind! In no - one tiling in his courage moro con*--, spiemms,. than in his grappling un-l J da tinted ly with the hugest difficulties, lint ho mastered them. From til neglected and indigent mechanic, ho, r was folf-chfinged into ft won, whoMij' pifciso, as well as his’songs, was j; Minghy admit [ng mill ion*,and who<-o; ( favour was coiiitod hr Fmporoi?, • kings, and lords. He was second to no man, in popularity, in genius, and in manliness, in the whole empire. In his ease, as in tho case of Franklin, Khcrman, IIaim)ton, Webster, Clay,, a ml ft Iico! of others, .is‘seen what man tuny maktvoi.hiniself.— Ile is rm iiliMVation ot tho piaclicfl* Uility of sclf-cnltimv His gieat fiic* ’ ms- demon sir a to> most conclusively; that no man is justifiable dm nniuirtSing in icon urn obscurity; and that | he is ndl-ciiminatt'd who u-fuscs to cultivate (Jm mind his Cieator has | given him. All,may not he poets, [yet all m tv Is* a* intelligent end as IllM'ltil, ut le.ol as pools. All may 'not l.e of.ittos, yet ail may heafi it'C* h ini in t!a*ir ns ointois. j - Ikoaiigeris «U iHiWi ion* example , of pnuioii.i ,‘.*;,i.ilitv. No man wasj more mw. !y tried, or more fiercely C ass.iiu’d than wa* he; yet,no muti -! was ever le>s vn<-silUiiiu; in his polities! lelntjoin. Xotl.rhg i mild induce him to lo false u» (lit 1 interest.* of his ctiumty.-., r l Imre would he no traitors non* all ns tine to their eonntryS good ns the groat lleranger. IIain-i:s, O.i duly li-C'9.

well be imagined, when we reflect lh»t Luck-n’s own affairs were in n very .bad plight. He had sympathy left, and that he gallcntly tmplcyed to rescue n sinking genius, and nid a suffering brother. Beranger was already *'an ornament to the French Ferimsin.*,*’ if the stolid audscl* (lib .-i.-ra.-jt rcm Id ha»e *cen it. But LuIcicn wav his friend, anil that was a guarantee lo fiicreaa and lo-glory. Lycion’s } war a Ivcky star, and they both stood in I its radiance. By its feeble, but golden I ra 7", I!:t-y wefc-airiniatfd. Through the Instrumentality of one of • Lumen's letters to him. and the .ardent friend ship of M. Arna'iil't, M. FodUncs was induced to take him under hi* pro-U-ctioit and pnWmagei F;om this period onward Beranecf never wanted a friend. He was made the confidential copyist *ofM. Fontanc*. Kronitho.period of lea Fining this good fortune, he feltn rlronger ;md a timio couragoiis man, because" hi*; fret were tut i fil'd basis. . It was ii'd.l. ng ■ .until these elements of improved pun hood-began to nunilest themsei'es A BcpuMicm of the wildest stamp, he would but illy brook the destruction of bis hope! by Napoleon assuming the imperial crown, ilia patient rout was vexed, and he determined to disclose his disapprobation in the most pointed and keenest manner possible. A biting sat ire-was the result. The hero rtf Marengo and Austerltfe was represented asV" little kitig/'fbeloiiCing to, nnd niling the ho mbit- village'nl Vvelul, in Normandy. Its inhabitants, few in nuinhci, were all poor, ignored, r-oigh and rustic. Tliev earned a precarious subsistence by .making f of pin wee; Now, of this community Hie (treat Captain wjj the (‘little king/’ Napoleon fell the stiiig of this satire, bur dndained toflnke revenge- As ftitltr as wt-se his feelings; once:toward lliiiiap.irle, he lived lot those fcelitics allogtthct; and displaced his satires hyeiegits iti linnor of; the man that bud jniide France a‘terror abroad; and an honour at home. f..

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-But while his pliyrical being wai thus humbly peipeUuling its txi'lcnec, hbdtd not, in dt-EpnirFsiiffer hismind to languish for the wan: of nppr.' pria e nourishment, and thus heccnsc a bhiek. He was preparing for a nobler battle of life. He mutt live n higher, orid intcllofll.il life. La Fontaine and .Mollicre bvramo his silent preceptors. He studied them w-ith unremitting ssriJnity. Indeed, to so great an extent did he pmir over their peetic effusions, that some ungenerous and envious critic, guilty of plogcrism himself, accused him of being but the faint echo"of these two unrivalled masters of French literature.' This waa an unmitigated slander—a progeny of envy. Beranger original, as well as brilliant and impassioned. He selected and occupied a department of literature peculiar to himself, and not selected and occupied by any one dse. A wcfiVf genius, be imparted buanty'and breathed life into new forme.-

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Though he learned at an early per tod he UMi a poet, yet he .was sdihe ascertiining the species of poetry Tor which he was peculiarly fitted.' Thatihctcaa fitted for some one of the fpccKs of the poetic - creations, he was funy.salisfied. Experience alone poinW pul to him the field ia vyhich he Would he at home and unrivalled. He first tested his powers in producing t his “Utrin.iptiMlItes,** but he found this was not a congenial course. Then, he stepped from the comedy, through all uiienutdiale grades, lo the ballad. It was after varir ous efforts tliaihe attempted to ascend the proud and tugged heights of epic poetry in his "Clovis.'’ He made none ot these form* his dwelling place* In them be did not feel at esse and at home. The .effort and search , went'nobly bit. Hewas encouraged with a conviction thai he would sunn gain his nitch in the Apollo. In this he was not disappointed. To the wild and gorgeous region of tong he soared. In this sunny clinic he lived and laboured; and in this funny clime he triumphed and H«c>:! He felt that he was, at last, at home.; The atmosphere, the scenery, the general-as-pects, and the whole con/mirr, of this, region was congenial (a this storm tossed and weary poet's lasiea, sentiments and aspirations. It is true, that lo mainlitin his domains, he’had to wage war upon numerous intruders. The storms brewed by his songs, tossed the grove in which his cottage nestled, but never 'ejected him from its serene chambers. WilAouf, wave after wave might dash furiously along, hut trifAm all was sunshine and Irannuility. His heart was never estranged a£d soured with animosities engendered by faction; and his pence was never disturbed by what he could not ■void.

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Though Hvrancer wan fcarleisaaa poet, cuniirmtinf ills coiivicituns, f t etimes mid a.'jistiilti'iij, in iuntuSiiuhtd verse; yet in ropcct to war,- he was as timid , as ■ maid o( fifteen, lie foiled nothing so much ns tljt, falling a victim tactile French'conscription. Forjutn a imliiary costume had terrible hftttoVs. In litv esliiD.ition, for AtWjlu be a' suidier, was to be every iiiirig:cipiessive tf misery a net depredation, pits boldand eagle like S'fJl cyiint not be brought wiibinlhe tame submission of a soldier. Free air* the fret use of bis limbs and time, even althe expense of food-a inf shelter, were essentially, necessary to keep his elastic spirits in healthful lone and temper* The camp and bairacks would, bare immolated 4iim. . For potsyi he could indurc anil hove any thing; tut as a. soldier be could absolutely endure nothing. , hucb was the structure of ids niind,llieilevel opement of his faculties, and (he chamcter of'his tastes, ihttl the quiet ftieiidsbip out! sympathy of civil (ife were necessary to his very existence.J. Hut with all his shrinking from mi tiler) peril, "he would sing, songs Under the very nose of a Monarch 1 , without Ittmhliog for his sili.nlion, if by choree he had one, and hurl., sarcasms at such enemies as could bt any moment. banish him *o a Pacific island, nr stmt him up to die: in a secret dungeon." This paelie heroism is accounted for by his liHlied ofbil kinds of tyranny, civil ur rmtitsty, «hd Ins extinguishable for France. His devotion to every thing French ;wns in - him a volcanic pint-ion. The results of the leaf* litl bailie of Waterloo led him to think of of Napoleon a» a innrtyr to France end her glory, - For hurt he dropped a sympathetic tear, and. poured out his most eloquent melody.- TheJ; “waves- beating ugainililie coral belted St. Helens never sounded a sadder requiem to the glory of ■j. 'rJlTit ' , Ji' . 1 % ; r KiMce'jand her greatest hero, limn the hearCaprung dirge* o| her grealest lyric This calamity imparted a tinge to his pncirfis,- that ever a Her remained, and Imparted to tticraan additional harm.--fl’lie reeriin, a singing chib, composed of the liberals jqceived: him as amt ruber ; nJS13- 11‘was at: the close' of flt/a fear

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But the illustrious hard proud mortal, like his Mlows. .His thread of life had jttii quite : unreeled. ; His last ; notes, though the swi-cit-sl he ever sung, bad nuig out-tipdii the public car. It is work was jnsi" finished,. He had wituured maiiy cliingeSitihis beloved France,and he hud slide red many vicissitudes in his beloved pans; but upon all loved objects mid persons, be innsl forever close his eyes! He had grown old in the flee service of bis country; and drerepidm furnishing espievsious for the emotions of t lie 1 hit; people ! * Bom' iii- obscurity, be placed himself upon a ‘respectable fooling, and. dice amid the great ol the suit!), with an )mpeiisbabie name. The,Hmpress atlenUrU him .in person during his lost iickircts, and dcT^atbty'supplied all his wants.— Ma- nobly soothed the 'last hours uf -lbe bravti uit) man. He died os he )>nd livedmi ardent liepublican. Indeed, Kepuo I iela a is ui was tus religion, as 'welt as hi.-: politics. '! This as wo conceive,' was a gravefaull. He had, in early youth lalleu a victim lo the hold-faced Allieini. of his day, and died with a iitonH muil'faience that was mournful in the extreme. Feihaps the kind and gentle* Fiuptess may say, “lie died biaveiy;’* as she said to the widow of a General who tell in the .'.Iii tile of Magenta.. Hut what of (halt The infirmities of arc may imbue a stolid tiers, having the seiublcmx ro.sm of resignation. He is not a model in morals, throughout; though he may be a model: in independence of- opinion, and in K'flineis of patriotism'. He dieil; and was buried with the gorgeous pomp of the State. Napoleon III took upon himself (lie duty of burying his reiiiaiha; The stern soldier, instead of the sympathising ciitzen, stood at his grave,- ctiiil:-in his military, equipments. The people,; w ho loved Bc-iangtr, were compelled tosioud eff, and the soViciy, who cared nothing for him, or literally execrated his name, committed him Hie toiuti I The people roubl not be entrusted withlhe intutT'cnl of Mar champion. liitum'tions noghl take place.— The in an ions Emperor arsium d the function; of (hi*, f iiouirnt r t*> prevent the ptfftul conn quencFs o( Ht publifani-ni. | ffirlir the spetiuuK forn ol ktmlntss, he rive Ini Hie chains of dtspwUMn more scrure’.y about his snbp-cis! Though the post's hntp lays unvlnmg, yet his rn-morj s*iil lives, and teaches impressive lessens to all who follow him. He has given an insinnee of the uoconqueiable strength of the human will.— Though an aitir.nn and linmp< it-d with the inconveniences of poverty, he raised himself to nn eminence ttinl but few ‘ever attain. Ilia name will never perish among the French, ami his fame will never die. As his nation love the name, Napoleon, eo will bis nation name, Jlerantfcr. They both arose from humble life, and they both wore firat in their cnllj ing.s. By manly and unfaltering perseverance, Bcrangcr ascended the rugged Parnnssoan lioighla.and maintained hia elevated position ever afterwards. The close application of the mind accomplished in him. what fortune accomplishes in thousands, lie spent his lime in developing hia mental powers, while others of tho enrno class were spending their time jo idleness end carousing. This is

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Indigence still clung to him as relentlessly as ibe grave. His wants afllitled his body, more than they nfllirltd his magnanimous soul. Could he hare realized the moderate want?, Prance wo'tl not have contained a happier man. - Ifis "hunger pinched him sure." Such is the sad fate of rising and unappreciated genius. Man ja left aiujic to accustom his wing to the aenai regions, to soar or fall, until he has struggled to ah honorable and attractive height. Then, evcry sycophant becomes a worshipper, a panagricst, and cooly, with unblushing impertinance, appropriates to himse/f the credit of assisling the successful, ospirctil to his ecatl Though he may be. firmly placed upon it, he is indebtedto no one but biipscif. Indeed, ibis class of stntggters isofUnhaippcred byrtwycnr elm a f wealthy' jtyeppha a ,ii n| dei oidma^‘ci^ attained an-h omi rab|e^cmin been crashed; by;>ciueijM opposition. ' Crucified ~'gcnius up in. judgmentagainst' ibe heartless wolves, and.fatten upon.them a Ihsting stigma. .There bird* of prey/there, cormorants are not content to feed upon the putrescentcarcas, their appropriate food, but gorge themselves upon (he solid body of their victims, quivering wjih departing life. They are the •clfcoiu.tiluied extcutioncrs of modest genius. '• From the greedy clutches of such Keranger did not easily escape.', tic,pasted thegnantiet.-and endured thebaslinadre. He was thus classed with Milton, Kirk, White, Drydcn, Johnson and Goldsmith, with others equally He boor learned, that if he rote at all, he must rise by his own pinion, and. by bis own strength. The kail harm he cuiiid expect front them, was the permission to atarre undertbeir very cjei I' But he determined to defeat them, and to auccctd. Consequently, Tie sent tome of bis best songs to Rome of I he most ‘distinguished men of his day. For this he expected a rclmn of substantial favor*. His pressing and accumulating need was his only apology. Tina was a sufficient apology, as be followed a practice common in both France and England. AH' to whom he wroteTiis songs remained silent, except Lucien Bonaparte. “1 hope no need will ever persecute yon in your labors,” wrote Lucien to him. “I will supply your-wants; feat noth ing.” At a iuh-c-quenl period, in the midst of cruel adversity, when Napoleon was in exile at Elba, and when Lucien had lied for safety to Italy, the falter did not, in the in id.-it of his own sorrows, forget poor Huranger. /*Do notecase to cultivate your talents,” wrote Lucien to him from the depths of B j his Italian retreat. "By labor you will become an ornament io Parnassus. Pay i strict attention to your xythm; be bold, I but, above all, be elegant,” Willi this: message of comfort and of a flection ate j remembrance, came that which was more j immediately a fleeting than good counsel.!

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that the great'.tattle : of Leipaic ' was fought, which broke the power of Napoleon/ and released Germany from the FrcnrV yoke. His■: admission . into this club determined Be ranger's full andfinal success, in ccnn'-clidri with other helps. He, was no linger the ;unknown author, wjinae; pr. ductions grew 'moldy tin (he shelves of oh.'.ture book stores. By lib-erty-loving Frenchmen, his name was mentioned with aflyUmR.H? respect, and his works wink:, with great praise. By the lime of the arrant/ reMuralion, his repiitatalinn was firmly ramb'ifhed. For the heartless Bourbon? he rhi-rishtd the strongest dislike. He wire fully prrf.ua ded that their grave vires ami unparalleled profligacy were a iiiiiumv dirytmt to France. He did not alUmpt to runreal his detestation of this pmtiia roy«/ house'. He embodied hi? sentiments in verse, and stirred the great heart of the nation. His shafts of vituperation were leveled at the voluptuous king and count. He drew a dark picture because he had a ! dark subject, Their crimes was to dark and flagrant as to stand forth in solitary , enormity upon the historic page Be ranger felt it to be a crime to be silent. The 1 Bourbons regarded it a crime for him to ! speak. His honest indignation cast him, ! at the guilty hands of the retghning bouse, /'three month:; imprisonment, with a fine ! of five hundred francs.” He spoke again through the songs of "Le Sacie ue ' Charles leSirnpTc,” and "Genotccracie;" and for this little indulgence in severe truth, he was subjected to "nine month's imprisonment, and a fine of ten thousand francs,” this is the liberty o( the press that alt tyretuts extends to their subjects, "You can write what you pi esse," say they, "but if it does not plea se us we will ptiniVt you." The /riem/a of ,Be* J ranger paid the fine, and by their visits and kindness transformed his prison into a palace! Proud of his success, and proud of his lyrics, no damp and gloomy

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PrrftetSaffgnard n gain at Quackery, Fortieth edition— lODanroplcsHtldanDnallT. Till* Book sent'nmtef teal,' post-paid, to air Sait* of the; world, orr the - receipt oiss eta, or vc copies fbrS I. . * i Dr, Bonaparte’s CtUhreltd Prevest rim pie, healthful, ami ycl effectual pnrentlre b beyond a comparisonurlih 4 anything ever yet discerned. h has been ? proved by, years of experience, and In no ln-1 stanieha* ll (ailed when applied according tni direction*. .Worried people, who do not wisH* to Increase their femmes, should bo In possetv. elonof this Instrument; Price reduced to $5. ’’ JO* Wadame tonraV-Fcmrio Monthly Pin* Is a safe and reliable: remedy for suppressions and all female disease*. Ladles should not nsrv tb:m daring pregnancy, as they a til produce miscarriage. Price SI per here—extra fine, gi. Sent to any address by mall, post free, Xo let* , ten will bo answered an less they contain a remittance ora postaye stamp. Dr. Betupurto's French Patent Male* Safe I This article enables those whoso health or dren instances do not permit an Increase of feral- - ly, to regulate or limit the somber of their offsprings without Injuring the constitution. It ts ISO only safe and sum pre rent! re against Pregnancy and disease. The a boro article Is specially intended to fulfill this desideratum; imperfectly safe; no mclalic substance enters Into its composition. The price of the French Patent Male baie, $1 the single one, )f per half doxen, S' per dozen. JIT All orders addressed to DR, E. BOXAPA RTB. Xo. ]?’Sycamore street, between Fifth and Sixth st*., Cincinnati, Ohio, will be punctually attended to, Dr. B. can be consulted epon all diseases of which this book beats. Office - bou ra d *. x. to 8 r. m. sej£9-]y.

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N nitre lit kII tv (torn U M«)' loucmii ri'llL ni”'rr- ! prM hrrrhr five* nV.ire t!:il on 1 ll,* i tti i! i\ of tie\( I o Mill H'riJer an .irt |Hfl at the It-I , ; c-»h,n of II,* In IInnt l.r,’l‘!atuie l mil t Uvint of CmiriiTFommO►i'twri of >»iucr'au I V n'.ti'y, In, I ant, for a I.I- *<□■* in re;:vit *n>filiu*"i *n I in'otitatincIS'imm (tialin i-p on l/k No. 7. l«!on ( .*liiz in Ctrlitic k KI.it*, inU,eTova of l’v;r’o‘,.SwlUfr!jsrulfounty, In lijni, tor Ibe term of on* lesr. AxnitKir FitAFrrn. Austin, IFW.-ft *1,50

HrUfnnnia Ware. CONSISTING in part of the following f articles: Castors, Molasses Cans, Candle Sticks, Fancy Mugs, Lamps, Sugar Howls, Tea Pots," Cream Pitchers, [ Coffee Pols, Water Pitchers, Ac., Ac., Ac., isL received, and frr sale low, by op20 P. F.GRISARD^SON.

- A iT-The Drawing* of (be lifiaware Stole Ijo'criet are published fh the Xu* Vert Times an I lienld. /■ ■ > ■ * - . HAGItIPICEKT ENTERPRISE! ' A'.J. 'Ai.F.XAXfn.K'S ■ Thirly-Elghth Magnificent Cash, \V n lei u'c La nil Ui ft Kii I erpri.se, ' For Jlonilny; A ug. ?9, 1 SStt, } f h >NTA) N' - H> -ettt iVM SthxrAVa-e, -in I ) V,-' 'odd ( halm. J*l Acres of ricTl far... mu I .a mi. ; a.f.Tin Atnettvsn iidt l, c.rd t.'isr .H B .;j ( Warrhev '"ft- 1 wfifch wit( i c found ibe ',n if rsric>:i A"if//.tl-i;t - w (h p Te . f -t Mine > trad total. bf Jffn 1'iire*. in I t b e j rt* 11 ib e leovUi ticc i rt s ii’ji id $ 1 (at Ticket* l.lmlipt tn ir.Dpn. ] p r lu ' to every Tcjv t. Ticket. Tiii nl.'nv/rr.ty 'If will r}j«‘ tribute I hi t'uWlci*JK,>!nluir-:, lnJ„ by adUin'er-fenrii-icn civet t-f by the ticLei h'ddcis t’ltu'.ievcs.S'n K’lttil'tv, Axur.id Lit. l-\V.l, In ibipuy Thirty-KJgii'h Sritwne In tlir f,»-, ir.j.t e r*r,-i-l+rurlurj of the pit’die. 1 cuAwace r •hi* opjen'intty of Kanining my (Incere limit* ■ *.-i my iiT;.iT(nn Irit ml. amt ■palnyu thr-m^hmil ill. c t nli’ii, firIh't very ti'-ernt nsantr tn r-Mcli t!.*i K*ie rntrialmf me h-.-rt’of'.re. and Int-bow Hod I. fn’.tv ni'i'rc-na’o iheirklod ftxor*. I wotil l 3 , ib.-.t i: l-n Urth-iy t«ti*fani air; sad stmty, , I" Mnier my Acheijiti acceptable to ami a! ,| the -Wie rime l!a* imA llleol jif .wj thing of i! c j kind ever olITr-d f jc, piiMlctoti-Ider.obin-iirid In H , ti*o-nntvii<>nit bjasourceyr.V.i’imtlrrn lone, to It cni'-Vl (o rejfec the hriirntnccmcnl, tbiil bv.e »e”rfitly e'crjtd orreftsenichs by which in fit tit*, t i*ill It ctnlVsl in rwdveiity UVrlits ill* net fr-im the nama-ittcrer*. I«eh in this e-uintry an-1 rumpr, and «K ft' cravsii'i rro I will It enaliIH to (iiin'.-h -myjcus'o-iH-ri. with' the tcry last ■ at'Htn n-c. It nslLnrio my f-'ciiemcf-r May, I Ijivelntrcslnccl n nnmbercf the crfebr.ite-l “.suxxtck't w.irrntV’ mnnficared tiy A(‘p!«;on, Tr.vty iV Co., tVatthhm, Maas., all of a hich an a amnio! fir ten j ears, and are unites-li-iDiKy the It*i w cthes. in use. ; ., Tills will It ih»3 sth dtstribuiion Ihafeyiren In the ps-t tmryesrs, «n-l in ererj insl-tnce the draw. Inpi hare taken pi «T on the tiny *)«ddc<l cm! a* a lvtrtlscl (fw wh eh see crorracnne, rliey have fneiery Iodance.1; -en conducted solely, by a comnddre deflol by ll e Ticket hoM-trs sit* tieJng free" to atleniL imjocli iteiy nfter the dmaing tt-e ro satt is printed nn- fcrwar.led t-igcther with tbe prise* dmnn to »t ticket bidder!., either hy pin-'I or erpre-s, at my txprnse. In this connection I deem it lurthiurmo elhtn right to »M, far the I>Cn-, eat of llro-e.wlio a c unaenualnlcT with me, and : who would like to -try their lubk’’ in my scheme, lhaCI hettby atith' rife them tit enriote their money,to Mr. II. Daily, of the firm of JKcVe's * Daltr, cf.lh!* place, who s one of the mos; responsible men of the cute, w ho will receipt for the money so J dei o iri-l: and If the drawing doe* not (to off pre;ci Hy a- st i’o!, (-<4 privramae.J allyon will have j In its rr:tl be u cat! on Mr. Daily, far your enney. j I tiler i fit- a trail r utenhyun see, it would he utterly f.i ■ me to take any, advantage of you, ci cnif I were odl.pored. -\- go* A (.'it-irlc'cl x*>f priit*, together with manner nf-tiafiiir.iVci'ij printel end wilt be forwardcl lo all who dc-trc 11. fT At: rrt;Bin*IV’e pcr*on> ere desired toed as d-ctit' fir ihe sa’eof ny lickelis and will be for. nlshcl i. ith HcVetsai CO ccnu each together with r<:t in-true (ton), the premiums we allow for sellinc, Ofc, * fc'.'ie-Ic TieVets ?l; Six Tickets fi; Ttrelce Ticket* ?!0; Twenty-five Tickets All orders tmt-11st In A. J, Aumtu, Edinburgh, John-on County, Jn.L . ■ .WThat my drawing* are fairly, honestly, and honora’iiy ccmlncled, 1 wonld respectfully refer you to the follow injf, who arc among lb* moot promlccti! ciiirens of Johnson County: Noah Terry, Sheriff; A, Keifer, HepreJCnlatlTe; IT. H. K'L-b, I*o,ltuMter at Edinburgh; C, W. Snow, Esipj John IVabb, andT, S. Moore, all of of this place. • , IT 1 i>r-nringt rale p!ao cn'tht Third Monday in turj Mvtilh, A, J. ALF.XAXDER, Psorcttm, angfi-ln Edinburgh, Johnson Ca, led.

PURE White Lead) Chrome Green, Chrome Velio*, Parri* Green, ' I’m tin nine, Vermlll Ion, Ultermarinra Bine, Yankyke Brovn, Umber, IJthmj;e * Putty, Con«tantly on hand and for rale at the Teray Uni; Store, opposite Odd Fellow* Hat) by . J. I,. THIEUAUD.

Bakery—Bakery,

TVS have made fuitlicr additions to out m Hakeiy t which enables us to furnish I) tend. Cakes, Pits and other con feet ionoiy in nny quantity on short notice, which makes our establishment more convened I to persons giving Di.wkrs or Panrrr.s than nny other House in Vovny. je23 CLARKSON A WALDO.

BURNING FLUID. Gum Lavra, Ban a au Law*, Baasa Lutre. For any of the above, call at aapl . J. L^TOIEBAUD.-

School Books & Stationery, Always on hand a full assortment of Cap, letter, Commercial Note, Hill and TUsue Pajier. Also, a great variety of Envelopes, Cards, Pens and Pencils, nt the Veray Drug Store, oppoelteOdd Fcllovi Hall, by- J. UTIIIEDAl’D.

A GOOD ARTICLE of Linseed OR and White Lead can be bad by calling at the store of J. TEATS.

jf.vwtr.V TO f*A/i. , -Pr.RobiivK>n , » i v }ffe;lfi*, a ccrtu'n nu<l *#fc cur* f„r IMnrtlxa, •nil all oilrer boit *l comjTalau, for talc ktlhc Ferry street Krug Store, by Bug 10 I. STEVENS.

'UL'IT CANS—We hove a large slock 1 of Fruit Cans ami Stone W are, for le cheap for cash. ie33 CLARKSON A WALDO.

From this epistle It jwjll be seen what pje estimate avis in which the rising poet •jvasheld. That Lucicn Bonaparte was concerned for his success may

JUST RECEIVED, CM barrels No. I Kanawha Sal U For vale low for cash. 8. E. * J. K. PLEA 3 A NTS.

HIDE— S.We pay the highest market price ft* dry and green HMc*. maria codrvoisieralewts.

SALT— 60 bids No. 1. Kanawha Salt for sale by ALFRED SHAW.

T err BHLS. NO. I KANAWHA SALT—Jort It/U received and fur sale by J. TEATS.

Concentrated lye—For making *oip, for sale by J. Ik TIUKBACD.

DYE STUFF’S.—An assortment of Dire Stoll* can be found at J. TEAT'S STORK.

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