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i,ovaWn snpnkinrrfahnfh vniir sis -summoned the Aarrison to the par-1 fearg not what man can do. It is I September, .1778. His marriage! Terms

i r O J i 1 a1. l a 1- L. a I 1. ... .11.. ik I ii ii i . -r t 1 TlOR annoHticini

ters on a little business, and they iev anu UKl1, uus l,IUB u,e "r.uu the Uountess liuchanan, wite oi tne

Fingular mods of Courtship.

The Rev. Dr. L , nn eminent Scotch divine, and Professor of Theology, wasremarkahle for absence of mind, and indifference to

worldly alLnra. ;-liw miua, "1 dcal ofvoil ,loctor, and if my moth-.,

up in lulty coniemauou., uum d - st it, L have;

no ni'jt" cuuu

I J a 11' A k I 1 . .aW .

have declined 1 am a man of few U01C !V ieuer oneiing me nearijri Uuchanan and master oi the words, and, without misspending ' and the hand of Wesselenyi to his I mansion. Soon, a whisper from precious time what would you beautiful enemy, to whom he con-1, the guard at the door runs through

thnik of being made Mrs.

fessed the ruse he had practiced,but j the assembly, 'we are watched.'

with the daughter of Josephine

was not his own choice, but brought about by the joint labor of Napoleon, and especially Josephine, who artfully accomplished many objects by which she hoped to make cer

tain her own position as Empress.

SECRET OF spa tit

HOW TO BE HANDSOVp I can m.truct hit km. t..- ..... .

w i - . .. . mr n . .

w,cn now to mikr , : . marjftv.

Inrl, k., . " " I"-- 'r

tif,.

Kol.inm stoon to the ordinary bust-

nes? of life, and when at any time he did -attend to secular aftairs. he generally went about thorn in a way unlike any body else, as the history of his courtship will show. Hp was ereatlv beloved by his

1 1 t . J A 1 1 . . 1

Indeed, 1 always thought a- u.cu uiai, iove nau uinen ampie i Every countenance expressed anxi-

reenge ior ins lemerny. augm otv.and the cneeU ot the voung

with the romance, but determined i Countess is slishtlv blanched, as The first proposal was made to him

to test its sincerity, Maria answered sne thinks of the fearful consequen- j in July, 1800, shortly after the rethat if the writer s courage equalled Les that may involve her husband. ' turn of tho First Consul from the

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The doctor left Miss Mary in a

r i..., n.,;;.,.r., l,. f fiv- his .uidacitv. and bo was willing to ! TT rriro 1-.iv nhidintr tlns nrif: :it-' piimnaisrn. onp. ofthe conflicts

IOW IIIIIIHICO VJUJUlUllI IICI IU HA , ' 7 " O I J1V '""' .v..woJ x.wx, .. - i j. - o 7 " thedav, for anv would suit him,! pursue the fortune he tempted, he lead 'conventicles,' but affects to .which was the battle of Marengo.

but to send him un word the day ' might tmd, at midnight, the ladder i siecp as his wile steals lrom his side lie then gave it a decided negative . 1 'I i ii.. .i a. . l- . , ' i i iv.u d. :i i i,..

of Advertising. 1

FOR announcing caadidatei for counlroffirn and oflicri of a highrr Knit, .iibtcribrr. will be ekanpnl tl,nonnb,cribrr.3. Town.bip office. tl.

Draihi in.rrtrd without charre. onln.aceompa- i i to remove tan, pimo ; ft. . ... . i . . 1 teaeb k.a L i '

mm j omniij nmiin, ana warn o accompanied, to be paid for at the rale of fifty eenti fureerjr twrlTrline. or le... All nnticea of dt-atha ortribulea

: of repet, b mnj cftbe benevolent aocietie of the ! abv- to be charred the aim

For pnbltuhine; relie;iou, political, aetentiflr, benevotrnt, and literary noticra. or any other call, for public meeting, to be charged at the rate aboit.ptcifled. Political circular, to be charred the tame. Vnm fta.rft . JaiiIiIm ih. MlMll

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I Divorce and chancery notice, tobepaid in advance ! J""" banre the color rhti"t.l

Aflrerti.inr Mtpnl.ion nrmemberttrom an areret ; , .,,rh , r "'''inchaL .

u w xu remove tan. nimnl. - . tir,.

;r.hbh!.w" ",.lh-4

i teach ... d"n i I teach how ..!?! f..'r;"d K-.h. M

I , h.,ten ,he r ".hTO"-," 1 tearh how to have brirh, ... " """Uu

I teach haw to preserve ,he ev, . ,

f ir.cn now to mtore imn.. " ' ' if-.

I teach how to chanre ., fc.T.VV'SK

oeirty, to be charred full price.

01 ) The above term, m ill be ilrictly and invariabli ad

nerru to y tne nnuer.irned. Nelson Aibott, of the Democrat. C. F.Clarksom cflhe American. July, 1850.

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before

The doctor was scacrelv home ay before a keen dispute arose in the family among the three young ladies, all claiming the doctor. The eldest one said the oiler was first

made to her, and she did not po

elders and congregation; was

of simplicity and sincerity, and enlirelv unacquainted with the etiquette of the world: Living the solitary, comfortless life of a bachelor,

M niiM-s rave frement hints that'

his domestic happiness would be : .l 1.., f.il-innf frv

nricn i icictM-u ..? time to think upon it;and the youn himseUa wile; and pointed out scv- . , . . , .... ..na J..

. . - .l4lil.7lOlC'l fvlIfXL Ail lt(M WUII'll, .V

! settled with her. The mother of

in such difii-

itivelv refuse. The second declared j might be. At midnight.and alone,

that she wished only a little

against the northern tower, in n- nirht on her pious errand. !iot long atter, it was renewed, but

which a light would be burning.and j The next day the house is all con- with no better success; and toeswhere, if he came alone, he might ! fusion, for the King's officers are cape further importuity, Louis Bohcar further of his suit. j there to apprehend the Earl and naparte made a tour of several Wesselenyi was too good a j his wife Catharine. Cut she was months in Germany, knight to refuse the bidding of a j nut there. Whether any additional i In October, 1801, Josephine, not

"ladye fay re hazardous thought it j charges were brought against him, at all discouraged by the two pre

I lr"? ? to make the lm, .h .L.r

1 teach how to remove .inerrl.i.r,,. LT"'

mow the above are all perfrc.lv k, 1 know they are all very che.n 1 kn

uperfliiuu. hjlr.

r they are all vei v everv Brrftnn .

I : direction, to makear. "I .""'fa

i f hB." lrL"' better than an. J"T

I know every wnon -ii. ..T? Hut,

.K.-.Z. . '".J

1 a.k ON LT OK K not , . ' ' "tiiM 1

i uri .

j I receive no letter. unleT. " "

J Chemiral Ctmptund timitar ttthe Satutal Oil of

TMV. RPATVTTCU TT&TQ fit rtCC I..Hd,rV","d,-M.LAVAss; V. .

w uwuui n"""u reet, comer of An i. c"Ct-J 4 Clean, white and beautiful prrparaiinn for .end the work by mail or oth"r w Ywk-4

m pnraiiium mr rjrowin, luxuriance ana neaniy oi rKOOK CF.RTIFrV the Hair rrmovinr dandruff, .calea and .curf, and Copiei tf Lettert receiyr ;... . . rts

curinr the eutaneou.di.raM'i of the Heal p unequal- From Mi.. A. L. Krnnett of 3i v ""' V jJ led for k-epinc; the Hair mni.l, imparling to it a neb "The Recipe, contained in v f Br"Mvi ilky .ufine,. and highly beautiful lu.tre. 1 1. oom- . Beamy are excellent The d '' bn'j nrand aereeahle pmprrtie will be found remar- Ireeklet are tin-ton mo Irrc""ni fort ' i . .... i ... .i .... i . n . i. i t : : . . . ' . i . . i. ' "i.u rr fi. . 1

.'n,.piiHuiiiiiti tit ftiiftr uriu iar iiriiRiiuiift 01 me iuc imn ana tutlll '"Ctwaul

adies m

Ul

us

whom

congrega-

tclv

might

)e i

1 .1 A I " Cr I3

ht mitch or companion lor aim, ,,- . ,,a,lfrtM iu.,i

the hints i - , , . . , ,, , . , ,

end vouag

tion, anv one

J a

a

mi. . A 1 R. .,11

a i,o fiuei, nuuuts - - ""i obliged to call upon the doctor had no etlect in rousing the doctor ihim lf0 u, the dispute. She to the using ofthe means prelim-1 , tha J in mary to entering into a matrimonial ; chaMCteristic gail.

alliance, at last concmueu 10 :ul u

i--v .a-i . i . i r f m tvy nn riirit

tui ill liuii, auti ov.il mui "-ir vu

W-

-n,

I

X . fT" I (Ult I VI ; 1V.I11I I JM. tVtlW Hi "l Al A V'

s uuty. ahwv ..i, . .. - . i . k

advantages oti riI , . . ' ...

among

i3rfr mince of hi

i ... i ii.

urgea ou mm iub "' 0f them, and just settle it

marriage lib uau nuuaa u,!lw,rMlvM n.l .,n

it as a divine institution, and as af-,-' Tne doctor Wsia married to the lording all the enjoyments of sense iyoan!5est( and one 0f his sons is and reason, and, in . short, all the , a respectable clerev-

tor approved of all they said' and apologized for his past neglect of duty, on account of many difficult passages of Scripture he had of late been attending to, and promised to

man, '"in the land of the mountain and the flood."

look after it,thefirst convenient sea son." The elders' however, wen

not to be put off

any longer;

insisted on the doctor at once ma

king us i ofth-j umns, and req tested from him a promise that, on Monday afternoon, he would straightway visit the house of a widow lady, a few doors from him" who had ihree pretty daughters, and who were the m.)st respectable in the doctor's congregation. To solve any difficult passage to the book of Genesis reconcile apparent discrepene'tes, or clear up a notty text, would have been an easy aud agreeable

A Castle and a Hsart Besieged rr. i tf i .

the ioiiowing romantic storv is

one of several, which pleasantly

relieved the graver History of Hunovirv ?ntri"nlinfrrv fr. TTnt:iiit li ..ml

- ' a, a y aj i.i.va v v.t v iW l j v- ivV'.uvttii iiuu the.V 'k; Wl.,.,l, K., TT T T T

.iHo je ue i ins, u ii.. UV j. uy

-now in the press of Phinney aud

Co., Buffalo:

Murany, one of the most impor

tant fortress m the possession of

the Translyvanians was lost in

manner characteristic of the

oi chivalry. A castle ol great

strength, in the centre of a coun

try so oiren tne seat 01 civil war,

the name of Murany frenuentlv

t X v

age

occurs in Hungarian history. At

he left his camp, and, gaining the summit of the rock, found the promised light in the northern

tower. The ladder hung from an

.kin- It i. unlike any ofthe Alrolmlieand Oil prep

aratian. no commonly used tor the Hair. Its uiten-

vvitll llPT ' nr''y nvrr all Hair preparat;On conai.t. in it. prop

...... - " 3 ...

d heatinr a. the alcoholie preparations are; and inir free uf the rrea.r qualttiea tf marniw. oil. etc,

It. p.iwer to remove the ejlutitinn. coatiiir which obIruct.lhe nnre. of the kin when iinhealthv.and

,-.....1 .if f.ilmnicnn chn fnol- him ociiln- ! hi. h nrrt rut the foil fcle. from exuding an oily

.ircct;i v v- -.m ...um ift-iv, .tnb,nte 5are to the natural mo. .lure, beauty

1 know not: but she was known to vious refusals to comply

C.,. Pmtncfont ,.,ert Tl,.if nmnnSiils. mulo u fi-och av:n,,lf nnnn . and heatinr a the alcoholie preparation, are; and

fugitive

Louis. One

evening,

during a ball '

S1t nnvii- ciiir ' Niinnlfnin liiinfn f lm rnnfiironco nnrl i nd rrowth ofthe Hair i unequal led.

kjii uuti , r.wujv.uvu v,.v, w..v..., Dnrfmilicitinn of the HairGln..

"they

ill impart

a more tatting b-aiily and moisture to the hair, than a W hnli Hfittlf nf I la ail rt ill nl la nrwnipl intia itatiiallv

r- 1- -v H(ilct hfaiflf it lar til nnl anil iKt fivwaf lintvn Pfptniii

" itir nairiiii;niiy era v. win nnq in is irticir to

night found Catharine a

from her home, on board

bound for Ireland

open window, and silently and cau-; her husband more. In Belfast she after a long conversation,

tiously did the lover gain the foUnd friends and a refuge from the made him give his consent,

height; bvt no sooner had he sprung etorni of persecution. .language oi Louis himsell, and on "". heir hair .iker ad render the .- hair. D ' . , i ,6L juiv-uimu. ( o o i wareely perceptible. Mother, will find tin. prrpar-

into tno lower man lie iounu nim-j Alter a time Catharine married the 4th oi January, iouj. the con-. riiVinVtaeV"." ii ..tli 1."'; self suddenly seized from behind, !. x gentleman by the name of Mr. tract, the religious ceremony took ! al"".'! TiT, E:

and snddfitilv dratryedto the ground TJw.li wK-, -A era lr.cr liic lif! Kv ruli- nLlPft Jit". tllA ttl'lV.li roSldHOP of Hair l ill do it.

while a body of armed men entered vious persecution leaving her with the First Consul in Paris. I lor

.1 1 It !

the chamber and Dound mm i : an infant duahter

, -aa-a a 1 t I ' . . . . M

caains. lihndtolded, he was lea i to b nn tpd to ;lr. Rich the mar- the celebrated bbavding school ol ; !

C 1, 1 4- ...i ;n t . , i i a r . i .. . n . .1 i i . ji:v

lum.uu uuciv uui uiLuei, in. v . nage ceremony couia not ue legal- .uauamewimpau, anu nau nouiner-

harsh voice, commanding halt, thus y performed by any but the minis- entpart addressed the prisoner; 'Sir Knight, j tcr 0f the established church, and band b

j 30 cent, for every year payment i delayed threaf

nr.

i ry liberal di. count, made to Drurri.ta and tho.e

whobuv bv holeaie. Acllre.a c. P. ray, Owreo, N. V Pri9(.rnl. ... r hollle

'When about teilSe Beauhamois had but lUStleftj Iealer.in , Fr.nkl.nCo.Ia. eanleam term, on env o iiirinrnr ihe Ktl ifnr nf t he A mcrirln of RnmL ville.

ot. . 51. 4o-l vear.

TKR MS OK Til P.

in the aiiair than her bus- ri1wo Doii.r. in .dv.nce,2.so in .i month.

hMh hnnrr infr:imnnfJ n . at t neen.l ofthe year, and an addition

W Va. l 111k. kl 111 H M. Ll

L i- - - 1 ? 1 II a .1 a- a . 1 I t 1 .! ! , I t

strategy is lair in loveas wen as i at hnnno hpincr A nrpshvtru-i.-in.jind Hie lianas ol tne iMrst Uonsul ana

W'lP Villi ilflVil lllllivornd Vniirplf ' 1 .. ., . I T, 1 .Tncnnlunn u'M.-,... " T m-;.

, uu vv,.... ,v,... .ijaiUUS llUU-eULllUIlUiai, lUUUll uwiuimc. "CICI, muiC iJUUlO, in advanee:one .Ii.llar ..I, .- r

into the power of your enemies, : herself in a difficulty. The minis- "was there a moie gloomy ceremo-1 r.riray,wry";."d " Thl'wi fifny

uuu ii is wi uieiu 10 uis osu onou, ter mmrpil her to knock hut s ho nv: never naa nusoana ana wile iirm"r "';'m pFient aetayea. i-arperad

I i " 7 ' , ieniremem.ior a as thev choose, but the comman-'ronliprl Y:iv. n.nv. T will l.-nnpl tn stronger nrpsontimont, nf tho bit- m' pnnc.pi...

none but my God. The minister, terness of a reluctant and lll-assor being a particular friend, thought ted union." And Madame Cam to bring her to his terms; but she pan, who was at a ball given in hon

said, if you willna marry me stand- orol the event, states that "every ; X'u'mM

rrum .Mn. Sank t . .

HUnne'i in.. : ' . "0ti5..

and .mooth, are excellent. I IIf V"r ''"'l i

fB,.u,y,.ndnowm.;) ng.ucce..." v a " mrUrailJti, .5

five, in hi. s oi li'-'-r.-,

-.. -no want mhi.krr,, ht Mr St. phen Sir,,,, of r.lrk Ve, that hi. eve.irhl ha, been rrV.,1 inr M Lav.e-a dir...;" '"-'J' ""PS

"1 have been try.ne vour i....r T" !

the hair, and h.ve met i.k m u. . . '

j fhe Secret of Beauty rlh hlllldJ ,7"'.

an no w ant tne hair col.irril From Mi.. Kate Tonrn.l, Wir., . J The dinciion, M Lava. rn,.f ; n perfluoo. hair are the br.t I evrrinrt J0"1 far better than any dep,,i0rv pod.r.'ii''P t M Lava.,e could fill a Ur be,., ))f in favor of hi. different Man, for

pearanrr, in preferring the trrih i ffum. Jte H.a work i,V 0.. rrl l.rinled. A II are. r Uui mA -t

j advbrtiskments. Onr.quareor le.. will be in- WIT. Li,;'S:Z ' j , """'"'iiin

,a.rted three t. me. for one dol lar,ifpayment be made J "I "it, U i,. u,,f r1""' h'-

aud on condition of your deserting the cause ofthe king, she is willing not only to give you freedom, but to bestow herself and her vast

possessions on you by marriage. , ne Well

lonrertime will be charred on the

CAPITAL HOUSE. rflf F. underiirnedha. taken po.ae.aion ofthe larre I and cummodioii. buildinr .ituatenn the rnrn.r

I of Madion and Monroe at reet., nearlv nnim.itethe

, ........ wnt-re ne win oe piea.ca lo entertain

n ft.V,ft -WJ ftV,ft..-,

travrllinr com'

him with a eall

ing you will na marry me at all.' countenance beamed with satisfar ,

turn save that of the bride, whoi&T'.lr.

Cirmfxl 1 K-iA i !he "rket afford.. F.'perial care will he taken of

knowing her firmness,

In an hour I come to receive your, forbore to persuade her, and per- profound melancholy

answer acceptance or death! , formed the coromonv standing, contrast to the hanninoss sho mio-hfc pr.'i"r, '.".! yin?. th, i... ho.i,e.han

J 11 - ' II U 1 oe II r II , 5ft. f I in H lllirn Indiana

, hnr.e. entru.ted to hi. keepine. In hr.rl, ihe pro-

THK WORK e.11,,1 ,1.. t. .. .

a- . ..v .iimiw c

Btvea airection. turm.kine and u.inr rt..

, anieiea auverii.erl. M I..T...r doe. u " I

for .ale. His time i. ton much taktn an ir..-' i tr hi. van corrr.pnndence Too tan 4i. by mail for the work, (one dolUr) Tfcrrt ., '"T (rer of it. beine lo.t On rt ct-ipt of -hr i,.i'lr.;! cret of Beauty i sent by mail .ealrd Lc ut, .J and at letter postare, r 1 Inducement tm Clubt To accoinB,,, j

" .is1" .)ii' .ill ur eill Inr rt fj. Beware of imitation. Aildn . a ,v.,t

AO person can tell ton work nhut ahim

mwiiij uuiu e. AGF.NTS WANTED. A .lii'. npMnii. . . r .. . i . .

- r" - '"mi . can m.,p iT.ct

ih . in iiiftitnut-rai French Chemitt, 104 Na.iau Street. Sc-Trl

e G o o (IJ

Rude as was the trial where love i After tho death of Mr. Tiieh. beinr have been expected to evineo: sho

and life pleaded against loyalty still young, she contracted a third seemed to shun her husband's very and duty, the soilder withstood it; marri.ige with a getleman by the looks, lest he should read in hers manfully; and, at the hour's con-! name of McCabe, and some of her the indifference she felt towards elusion, returned only a sullen an-' descendants by that name, we have , him." swer, "Better die than betray?" been informed, settled in Albany.1: - "

RicAnn di'rvik

ronner.ville, March 19th, '51, 21-12m

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m

The

FURNITURE.

Miilxcibfr i

FRKSir ARRIVAL SFRIXG AND SUMMER C

JT THE STOKE OF LINCK & FAROUHAI:

Scarce had the words passed his lips, when the bandage fell from his eves; Sz.ecsi Maria stood before him

Though

twice married after

onetime the Diet complains of it in 11 her beauty; a smile played . a 1 It ,1 t .1

as a h iroor lor traitors and robbers: arouuu ner mouth, ana, extenamg

task to tho doctor compared vith at another, a solemn decree of the I her hand to the astonished -Wessel

storming the widows s premises.

Rut to the raising of the siege the doctor must rro, and, with rreat

gravity and simplicity, gentle reader, you c m imagine you see him commencing the work. 1 After the usual salutations were over, he said to Mrs. W u' 'My session have of late been a lvisi lg m to take a wife, and recommended me to call upon you; and as voa have three line daughters, I would like to say a word to the eldest, if you h ive no objections." Miss W n enters, and the doctor, with his characteristic simplicity, said t ) her,

"My session have of late been advising m to take a wife, and ree.unmended mo to call upon you." Tne young lady, who had seen s ni3 thirty Sa miners, was not to bo caught so easily; she laughed heartily at tlu doctor's abruptness; hinting to him that in making a sermon, was it not necessary to say something first to introduce the subject properly before he entered fully upon it? and, as for her part, she was determined not to surrender her liberty at a moment's warning, "the honor of her sex was concerned in her standing out." This was all a waste of time to the doctor, and he requested to see her sister." Miss Ij. Y n then entered, and, to save time, the doctor says, "My session have been advising me to take a wile, and 1 had been

speaking to your sister who A A A A 1

jus r gone out at tne uoor, ana as

nation indicates it as the safeguard

ofthe kingdom, and appoints it as the place where the sacred crown of St. Stephen should be denos-

ited.

enyi, she exclamcd, "lake it, noble knight, and with it all 1 have, for

the

aeain oi ner nrst nusoana sue ni-: ways retained the name of Cat ha-' rine Buchanan. When her daugh tcr, Jane Rich, became of sufficient' age to receive an education, wish-j

ing her to live in a country blessed

wilh religious libertv, she sent her

thy constancy hath won my heart; f0 America in the caro of a

keep up thy faith to me as well as fimjiv by the name of L'eliknap,

At this period it was in tlie! thou hast done to thy king, and

Maria will gladly acknowledge theo her conqueror."

hands of a woman. Maria, the la

dy of Murany, a young and beautiful widow, educated a strict Protestantdvid little difficulty in choosing the party she should adopt; and readily admitted a detachment of Transylvaaian troops to strengthen the garrison of her castle, but only

on condition that, she should retain ' teresting incidents have been lost

the command. The ill-disciplined ! l)3' the writcr beil1S early separated

soluiery ot lransvlvania were easily

who settled in New York. Some

quainted with Mr. Nathaniel Mc-

MARTIIENS & ORDEMANN, ManiifacHirtr ami dtalt-r hi t CIGARS. TOBACCO AND SNUFF,! No. 293, Main-,t. , 5 doora .onlh of 7th., fin. We keep emi.taiitl y on hand the beat brand, of i

irrinia, Mi.viuri and Kentucky lubaccu; liu;..rted and Oome.tic Cii;;ir.. AIo, 5mukinr Tubacco, SiiiifT, and Pipe., all of which we are prepared to .ell on reasonable term.. Oct. 17, '41. 43-1 year. COMMERCIAL INSTITUTE OF IMM tlVAPOI. W. McK. SCOTT, A. M. Principal.

T lHIS In.titlititin l. now permanentlyetabl.hedv

anu ! open at nil t.tm-a i.ir the rt-eeptiun or I'n-

nevr addition, to hia r. ,,Hr.l .. "ere bart-ain. are to be had!

of Farniinrr, to vhnhlie invite, the attention of those isl.inc; to buy. Hi. present Mock con.i.t. of lliirrans. Stands. Table.. Chair,. Sett .

ina;-a;la.w. Jcc etc. All which he will .. II cheap for ra.h. M are-room, opposite the Court Hon.e. L. GAKDXEK. n r. '5I-t8tf.

pils

with

From the New York Observer. Catharine Buchanan's Glove. AN INTERESTING FAMILY RECORD.

and its room. Iiivnir been recenilv tilted up

all the i-. irance and convenience of the best

Vl'ir -llpr hrr mntlinr Li-mno o. ' Cincinnati Cnllep .. now fiiriii.il.-. ml. antar;, , equal l.llb .ULLI, .III IUULIier DeiOUie at.- to anv in.tituti n in the Wet f.irafull and tl.or-

onsh Commercial K.il neat ion, w hi 1st the cost i. I il tie over one-half of others.

KJnlov n vrmntr (Tdnllnrntn nf lii.-v ' 1 hr "f h-Full Pourse are those .lecrsiary JVinie) , a OUIlg gentleman OI plC- fra complete and thornuh Mercantile Education, ty and intelligence who was com.:;;;-i.rei.ed. .,.urd,..inc, c....e. r sobjee.., inrr trt AmAfip.) SAtir. miv.i 1,'tm t Cot-nonL Entrt Book Keeping.-

111... VV T, LAKj Jl I U 111111

letters to her daughter Jane,

and

The following piece of family his-, toU him if ho W;ispieased with hcr tory is essentially true. Many in- hc ha(1 her .irprob;ltion to make

Jane his wife. He went up the North river making inquiries wherever he went. After more than two vears he found her, near New York still living with the Rellknap family. They were shortly after married, and lived and

I i i i i

iroin mose more immediately re

conquered in the field, but as long'I;ltea to tho subject of this sketch, las Murany protected their retreat have before me a relic ofthe their entire subjection was almost iPast tn;it brings again to rememhopelescj. A stiong body of troops brance scenes enacted near two .... 1... IT 1 , . . l. 1 L..l Ti. - - 1

uuuer wesselenyi were uetachetl : tll,uult;u JeiUS Jl 1S R'ove .iu ; o,;JPit,r

, to besiege the castle. As Wessel-; by one who used at midnight! Catharin0 Buchanan lived to cm surveyed its natural ami to leave her bed, and steal silently :

almost out to attend conventicles and twcnty years. After she was one

reduc- u"3"ft' tiiei me. uiciaies oi i,muirea years of ace she wrote to

ner own conscience. , her daughter that she had walked

io a siaiciy mansion in ocouana is attached a rude chaple, looking more like a sheepfold than a place of worship. The windows are closed

artiheial defences, he despiared of effecting its

turn; and, when he heard that

M a lie commanded the garrison, his despair was embittered by the thought that his hard-earned laurels might now be tarnished by

1 t m a 1 . r. 1. 1 1 111

ueieat at nanus ol a woman. All Mmi "oarus, ana an iooks dilapula .1 .. ... i l Ti ll a, .,

tne art oi war were expended in vain ltu aiul ocsoiate: r rom the main against the huge mountain fortress; entrance; diverging in all directions

eveiy attempt cost the blood of arc AVC" wom paths; through the some of the king's best troops, and valleys and over the hills. The ! served only as amusemeut to the t-'.o-ck in the castle has told the garrison. A protracted siege rare- noar f niidnight, and the cock's 1)' improves the discipline of an snri clarion from every neighbort army, and rumours of victories on i"S farrn yard, announces that his the side ofthe enemy were not wan-' ivst night's watch is past. Along ting to discourage" the besiegers.' ine uarrow pathways comes the Tiiiii. tnrt niinir,ni;n,l.n.l .i;,t.... sounds of stnalthv footsrona. Oim

h-..., wv.. nun ('ivioovu. uiiitft its iuiuu J r .. aS ..,., ,,11 ..... 1.. ft li- unn il-irlr f-ii'tnia ii'.-k rrli.liiire im

, .io iiii .- mf mn iiov. eness asiainst v v""- "-jv ung Uj

five miles on tho precding Sabbath, to attend a communion in her own 'kirk.' Previous to this time she spun and knit with her own hands

this glove, of which I speak, and

sent it to her daughter, accompan

ied by a silver cup. Ihe glove is of fine linen, and on the back are

the letters, J. II., and them is a heart, showing still loved her with a

heart. She died in Belfast. Jane did not live to be old.

1 his embrace. Ihe science of Book Keenintr hv

llnuhle Entry, and it. annlication to Wholesale and

Iteiail business by .ule traders and Partner.. Ranking Mntiilfactilritie, and Domestic Shipping, and Commission, Sieani Rnatinr, and Foreign Shippinc. and ei neral Commission business, including the method of keeping the varint's auxiliary hunks, a. the Cah honk. Kill book. Hank book, Invoice Rook, Sale bonk, Or. i ii book, Outwatd Invoice book, Account Cur-t-iit honk, itcc The Scernil Clait embraces the Laws, Custom, and Vsaces of Trade and Commerce. Third In it Mercantile: Arithmetic Embrace. Calculation in Interest, Discount. Ls. and Gain, Commission and Ilmkpratje, Equation of Payment., Direct and Indirect Exchange, f;c. tc, on the new and improvi d method of Cancellation. Fourth Clatt Commercial I.aw. Embraces the Law, &.c. relating to Sole Traders, Partnerships. Corporation, and Principal and Agent, Bills of Ex change, promissory Notes, ,Vc, Marine, Fire, and Life Insiiranee, Contract, with carriers, for hiring and service, of Sales and Ihe nature of Guarantee.,

HOOTS Jfc KIIOKS. HF. undersigned ha. just received a superior Men's Boots and Shoes, Youths' do do Women's do do Misses' do do Manufactured inthe East and at Cincinnati lij For .-le cheap LINCK it FA KtU'WAIt, at the Post office. PHILADELPHIA AT YOUR DOOR Truth Stranger Than Fiction. TK Again take pleasure in announcing to on

customers and the public generally that we ar

jiii reieivmg a large and well selected nock of Fal and Winter (i.mil.. direct from NKW-YORK and Pllll.tnri.llll.

which we pledge ourielve. to aril cheap for cash, or

... paiinr customers, we let I assured that I our old friends ill stick to ns, and we .hope that all , oilier, w ill call and examine our .lock before purI chasing elsewhere, j Our .tuck consists, in part, of Bale. Brown Sheeting, 150 pierc. Fancy Print.. S do do Shirting, 15 do Blue, and Blue

i i pice. no i)nilng, i 16 do do Tickinr. 20

do Bleached Muslin '

d'. do Drilling, 10 do Colored Cambrics, 50 do Bl'k ninths, ,10 do Assorted Cloth., j do Sattinetts, jo do T w eeds and Jeans,; do Cassimeres, 30 do Scarlet, Yellow, I White and Green. 10 Flannel, 40 do heavy Overcoating :0 do A r ron Checks, h4 do I.innen and Cotton 10 Table Diaper, ilO do Canton Flannel. 10

do Cotton Hand'chiefs'20

together with a vaiirty of

O ran re Prints.

do Furniture Print., do Coat Blankets, do White Bed do do Horse do do Rlackand I'ancy Lustre, do Plain and Plaid Linsey., do Ca.hinerea it Delane, do Merino., do Fancy Ginghams do Poplins, do Satin Vestinr do Fancy do do Drea. Silk., do Irish f.innen, do Silk Hand'ehrs.

Notion., Trimmi

and lastly those remedies which lie in a measure in

the hands of the Merchant himself, aa the stoppage ot Goods in Transit, Lien, Jtc.

vjj r rice ot Lams ol Admission to a Full Course. I Hardware. Queenaarare e-.nrrr,. r.i...

occupying from 6 to 12 weeks, $23, pre-paid or e- j We pay CASH for Wheat, Corn. Rye, 6a ''Til'. .. I oey. Flax .eed, Barrel., and trade for all oth A PARTIALCOUUSE, Embracing the Scientific j .('Produce . B. H. & J. C. BUR I ON part of the Full Course as illustrated in 5 different Octobers, 51 sets nf Rooks, together with Lectures on Mercantile . Arithmetic and Commercial l.a, can betaken at i TAe kettann rhenhrn Fnmil r.j;:.

any time, leaving it notional w ith the Puiiil after ihe

C'.mp'etion ofthe Partial Course to continue through the Full Cour.e. CTPriee of Cards of Admission to Partial Course, SI2 50, pre-paid or secured. 0"T" No admittance a. a pupil in eithereotirse without first obtaining a Card of Admission from the Principal. LEC TURES on Bat kin?. Political Economy, and other .llhiert. taluable to l lie Merchant to be know n, will be delivered throughout the Couese A Diploma granted only to those who may pass a satisfactory examination at the completion of a Ful Course The best time for commencing eli her rnnnp a;tl

be the first Monday of each month, although Ptipiia are admitted at any time. j Report of the Bvarri f Examtnert, May 20, 1851. We. the undersigned, fhy snerial r. nnesr 1

as the Hoard of Examiner, of the Commercial In.tittite of Indianapolis, do certify that we have attended the examination of the nrrtum i c

said in.titut.on.anil find said class as well acquainted with the elementary principle of Double Entry Book Keeping as could well be exm cted. their are

i;ll sovpm r h . mn th,-x nn v nim . r::.:1.: ":,",,t"1?1 Pt'iM.i.tii.

"-- . ,J . - ...v.. . , , . . V v... ' III 7 !

between that she

, , as tne Hoard or Ex mother SJtiiteorindianapol

She

We

DR. ROBERT'S

COMPOUND S A I SAP A 1(1 Ij LA PILLS. An alterative. Tonic, Diuretic and mild Cathartic. Price 2J cents per box, containing 50 Pills. Each box contains fifty pill, which makes them a.

eneap again a. any other standard pill, and four

iimta rneaper, and warranted much superior in the cure or various diweases, toanv ofthe Syrup mixtures sold; besides beine; a more convenient and proper form for use.

rilHR astonishing .ur?ea. whieh baa illraJnl the

I use nf Dr. Roberts Compound Sarsaparilla Pill.

.imniiiHi ana rnncitisive tbat they are truly

ixaiure vjwd Kerrniie8,

ann mat tneT will cure all curable diseases, quicker and more pleasantly than any other medicine ever known. The Pi! I. are principally an alterative med-

.e.ne,,tneir nasi, being the .olid extract ofSarsaparil la, prepared in a superior manner.) but snffici-

....j v.. name io gently assist nature, without pur

ging iinnece.sariiy, which make them peculiarly

an spied to weak and enfeebled per. on. .invigorating and strengthening the body, prurifying the .yate-n.

do do do do do

do

do do

do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do

'aW Building Soi th a thr P ublii aounrt. Ui

a .nsin ji.rrfiArrrri, srtnr ln.t Office. Braakville, ladiniin. 1 INCK i KAKHl HAUh.ve iu.tr,

I i are now onrninr a beautiful ..,rim ..i

tuliyxircttd Spring and Summer lioo- ., i a chniceofpatternandeh'gaiiceofstv e.t e cl. the competition of the Valley, and in, trtbrtiitf inspection of thepurcha.er. TLuir luca tail

in part, ol

ouper rtiuericau,ciigii.n,r rencaa j LirrtniLii Clotha

Plainand Fancy Ca.simrrs Black, blue, gray and fancy Sltinrtt. Kentucky and Dunu ,tic Ji.ii.

Tweed., Velvetteen.. l.inmn' and Coiu.l

Patagonia and other Commie

vksti.(;n. Super Pressed and Curled Satii.. 2'lo Plain and Fancyilk.

Silk and Cotton V,-,ets French and Plain Rlnek I.a.line,

Fancy and Plain Summer Vesiinrs ."loi'.n) Ladies' Dress Good? J Plain and Silk striiinl Mode ClniU r'reneh, Scon h and Domestic Gin:hars Plain Pink, Blue, Green and Hn tf 1 '.t ..c Plain and striped fall wood) Dr Lam. I Plain and Fancy Moimc dc L. in. Plain and Flowered I.iiinrn. fnrw Piain and Fanrv A uiericati Print 'am'" d.i do English t French J

flatnand Fancy LAWNS Plain cro. barred anil striped J.contt" BHik and Mull Mu'lin. Plain & Fancy Dre Maiulkerch" r do do Silk da ! Silk, Linen ami Cmt n Pocket do Bl'k Silk Lace Veils ami Green P.rr.c Plainand Fancy DltKSS SU.KS

Plain and Fancy Silk Cravat. j

D03I KtSTICS. Aprnn, Furniture nnH Marinrrs Clift 1 B Irachcd and Brown Linen Tablt Clntln ; do do Cotton do do ,; do do Mnin Mrthuen, Hamilton and other Brd TirkinK White, Yellow, Hed and Grten Flannrlt Rleaehrd, brown and eoTd Drillinir Col'd Muliiii, Nankeens and S li"iaf SU A u ls. I Super Emli'd aliitecrape Shaw I. j do do and plain bl'k and mode .ilk trn

Thibet Shawls do do Berage Shaw ls Bonnets & RibbonsSuper French Lace Bonnet, (new .tle) do Fancy Lace and Tuscan do do Gimp and Rutland do do Florence Hiaid and Soft Straw do An Xfi... ftftni-t.Ht do

A SUPERIOR ASSTRTMEST OF FASCT. rljl

ASD CAP RIBBOSS, LACES. B')Blt. ' ' THREAD AU COTTOV EDdSC. j Dllr BL-A", WHITE AST NlXtfl . SILK. COTTO S fi r.AMRS- WOOL ST'' "; '' SILK ASD MOHAIR FRIWES -1.VO LATlt s imr.r Drr-e-envc. f

rrr.-3 , t t v.. ., L-iDIES'ASDGEXTS- KID. SILK i'1 fC'.a

GLOFES. Looking Glasses, Wall Paper. Hats and Caps, Boot, and Shoes. I.a.Iir.'and Gents' Carpet S.fk

Umbrellas, Parasols and fir"!

Shoe Pegs; Hardware and Cutlery; Glass and qneensw.rc: Trace, Halter and Log Chain.: Wooden M'are: f t.i.

We invite a call from all who are pnreha ingi.f inc. and take ocea.io.t to trnd. r our thanks to

enftomers," hoping that socn ,ati.iac.. .

j j :n .....r.nt a ronti nuance oi m

riiliriraii.ii. . . . Cr .

We will continue to receive

considerable acre

ieve them to have received from th producing new and rich blood and a hp. Ithv sot inn

strtictor. a thorough drilling in this all mportant , of ,hp ,,omt h and liver, branch nf Commercial Eduction, which, if .teartily 1 U",'Jr ,re "knOwledged by our ablest physician.

. ......,, property practiced upon, will render esceptionauie, but elncaciou.

?!ie is not inelinetl that wav, what

of whom lived

., ...:r. -r At. 1 1 ...

was vuuiaiuiB v,uoui .ur. iviex- them .hie .,, . .. L"T;:."u,r'""1' the hirhe.. dV.w .J ' "

ander Crookshank, of Whitehall.! ITmr."'." F'iivMdicine Unequalled,

- - mi iiiiik vii i riri r liinnimii tn

N. Y. Some of the descendants i n

would

you . ,

think of beine; Mrs. L

"Oh, doctor, I don't know: it is

rather a serious question. Mar-i h0fore the

Muranv. Wesselenvi at last d.tpr- to the doorway ot the chaple.whieh

, . . . . . . i , ,

! mincu to try what persuasion might. maj now picrene is ru: raca; of Catharinc Buchanan of the lift!.,' 'T;; ;etlectonitscommandress. Distrui- they give the password 'God and ... .im1 y.u,,,,,;, ' r.-"T:nroTr,l

sin.r himlf ... ,ir.vc nf ,,m liberty ' and enter. Now the deen .. : - & ' . . . .5.;.7.,V.n:L" ."f' r."",". ""f.'".'" med,re.,5t.di.r fVfUinKn

r " v..vw ... .... . i SIlll HVinST ll VJlllO. 110 If Vinfinil:ill : .'. - ' mgi intn.ir power i pain, in thr bone, and iomta. ilnin,il.....

inferior officer, the sreneral annoar- stillness ol the night is broken by , . T..a:. fr', , :c""T:!!i'J Vl'JF.""' h..d,,

, - - . . . . . . ..iii. iii 1 1 1 1 1 1 ,i 1 1 .i

i ne yom pound SarsaDarilla Pills are used for the

v-l. , . x. e. ... , P-rm'"-n ure of those diseases which ari.e from nreks, John M. florsev. Mrrek ah W , an imnure alate ..r Kl I i i -j : c

ic liver and stomach. v.7 .i....i.. ... i . ...

king', evil, nicer., acid head, obstinate cutaneons ernptions. blotches, boil., pimple.. .ore. weak or in-

gates

as

. -a. - - 1 - a a

e.ft.w,,, wmuo ,,uc tu, na-, a n.igoi truce, to demand a paran.l it sho aid not be rashly entered; lov with the mistress ofthe castle; into I would not consent without; iun CUnningl did he talk of favortaking time to uehberate upon ; able conditions and royal rewards: It. 1li,f Wis . l l. . i . i

..u ma vi'iiuucub uuiv lau'iucu at

bearer of t,lie sulou1S a hymn.and there is

among them, as

'My time, savs the doctor, "is

f o much occupied, and as my session has said so much to me on the

business, that 1 must Finish it

his cflers, as she had done at his

,.uu u, u these relics of the past fcenpteres, and exhortation. Let,

us look in upon the assembly. In this dimly lighted room is a venerable man standing upon a rude

TheV Still Preserve ' "'j"" rh'T much "'frmatlnn.in a.. hort a time, XlltJ OUll I'lUCnt ,nd r,r ),,,,... .nd.nitiety ..r mind on ,he sacred mementoes im".'!?iVn'1 '.!'" , , ' iniparied, a. at any other similar institution

rnnsiimptioiis when caused by capillary obstruction, of the lungs ie person, ofacrofuloua eon.titutions.

...n.i.i.iiu.i 111 .lie

J. M. W.

lunar, influenza. inHiwatinn hl.

ihe. ja;ndiee, fcrer and apne, chill and feven, and fevernin rTra . general and nrrruus dtbility, and

Louis Napoleon's Parentage. Louis Nanoleon Bonaparte, who is

platform, and breaking to his eager ! more of a mau than the world havo

threats. A good general, however, hearers the bread of life. There is supposed, is the nephew of the always finds out the weak points not il1 that congregation one groat Napoleon Itouaparte, and

to- ; m his euemv s defences: and nor- hstles or intentive hearer, tor the srrandson ot'.Tosonhinp. bis fir, w;tl

dnyiflcan, so you had best tell j haps the eyes of Maria had ex- Wo!(1 to them is precious, and they This captivating woman had two your mother to send in your younjr-' pressed no displeasure at the hand- seem to listen as thousrh it mijiht childr,n. both bv hrr first 1mi.,.nri

est sister to speak to me." SOme face aud manly figure of the I bc their last. ! Eugene and ilortense Boanhnr.

In a moment comes the honest, envov. nor prob.iblv wpro th.-. hr.li..! A .Mnnrrsmi Unt;r.ti n-nmnnK :nnk T.i.inc l.....n..rtn r..fK- r

' I W r r - s.sv w a a aV f UUlli IkilU Ul.ll LA l.t itll t 1111 a. 11 u ava w I VI IU ml 1 f I Itl I I r. I.IIIII'I III !

- g ' O i 7-.-V.W.V.. Wj ty and courage of the commaudress there with a countenance radient who is now at the head ofthe without their influence on Wessel-! with liealth and holy iov. There is French people, was the third broth-

enyi s determination. Certain it ! that in her deportment that seems ! er of the ereat Nanoloon. and hnrn '

another trumpet! to say, if in the path of duty, she ; at Ajaccio, (Corsica.) on tho 2d of;

h. r. MUHR1S, "sVin WIU.MMS, P.B.DVIS. W SVI.LIVAV. BENJAMIN L I.AXG

iiuiiatiapolt.. May so, is; I. j purify the aystem.

7 " 11 ,n!,l' he the aim of thtt Principal to fur- They area purely vegetable compound.

ft,..,u.(rI u, in,. inTiiuiion wno may ne-

lively Miss Marv W-

"Come away, my child, it is getting on in the afternoon, and I

must get home to inv studies: I lis, that next da

ire it, with immediate emplo.ment; he therefore

owe. is nusine.a mtn in any part nf the State who may he in want of good accountants, to imlorm him of the ame, stating all the particulars, and he will try and aend him one well qualified in every particular. tt3"Arrangements have ben made w ith one of the largest and best Boarding House, in the city to board and lud ge all the Student, from abroad at Two Dol. lar. per Week, making the Entire Expenses of Boarding, Tuition, and Stationery, ab.int Forty Dollars, the price of Tuition alone in the Cincinnati Colleges. Sept. 4, '11. J7.1 yt,r

lie.aily M de Clolliin

m L -. . I I ... i . . - - . ' -

- -iirniii.iTiiF-r n." j.ii receivcu irom tne eatt a. A genera I assortment of ready made clothing; con.ia. tilia; of Cloth fc Blanket Coat., Frock &t Sack do Cassimcre Id Satinet Pants, Vests. Vndrr Shirt.. Dia wen Kr . a

aU of which he will tell at unu.ual low fla-nre..

S.TTXER.

j and w henevrr medicine i. required to invigorate and ' noeif," lk afta.,m

and maftr

... .,r...,rr.mi,uiiiipi. tney are pleasant tn the palate, and produce no nausea, uneasiness or griping in theie operation. Hundred, of certificates could be given of thos who have used them with great benefit. We a.k no person to take nnr word as to the merits oribe medicine, but to call on the agent and purchase a bun. and if on trial it doe. not give the moat perfect satisfaction, they can return the box and re

ceive the money paid for the same. Purchaser, will be particular to ask for "Dr. Hobert'a Compound Sarsaparilla, Pills," and observe that the green wrapper on each box ha. a face aimile of the .ignature of Jos, Boherti, M D. and C. P, Fay, aud to purchase none others. Lettera on the subject of the medicine, must be addressed, post paid, to C. P. Fay, Oweg-o, Tioga Co., N . Y. Dealer, in Franklin Co., la. can learn term, on enquiring; ofthe Kditor. of American of Brookvillela. Nov. 7, 'Jt, 4o-Iyear.

... - r .AiinirT nmniirri ti'mi

.,,K n.o. .,.P.....--v - wf h,mti,m

:by.h,chorw2 March 26, ISSO. WOOL. WOOL. J G ATV we would inform our vntonirri. . publie generally, that we arc Pf P"11 J spin, or man.ifacturcall kind, of woollen good'

in this eonntry.on as rrasonauie will do a. good work. a. promptly attended to a' f''.n?r,rV. '-- FI LLlXfi & IYE,? in the proper .ea.on will .till be done In r00" manlike manner. r'i"1

MANUFAC I 1 Jus T

will be done at the following price, per

Jean., blue mixed, 3 leal, 4 leaf.

Sattinet. according to color. "f

Cassimere, according to color, " Cloth, according to color, ...,,, "l White Flannel, eeordingtowidth." .j ..1 Dyed " " "., Blankets, per pair, J 50 j p-eit Spinning white wool IScts.; pn""1" ,U:til IA 9.? tni nninir f Inn bled and tistinc'or tu I

carpet yarn rraled SO eta per pound. u,

ne want zo.uuo 10.01 sum """rr1. :- m

v.rd:

3U ,

i

XV. MORKUW, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, OFFICE on Burgess Street, e ne door Worth of Geo. Holland'., Bponkvi'le. lnd. JVwa t 'm. xM e.

which we will pav thebe.t market P"".'

ofour manufacturing, having a vrry ,ijtvl made of fine wool, we ean warrant the De"M 1

wear that we have ever offered to ,hr , b(. ti'-f Country produce of almost every kino I ' g) for work or goods. A la ge amount of " t will be acceptable to ns. -ilicr We are ready and alway. willing to setve j , lie . They have given u. a generou. 0PI'" k, ,j

fore, for which we return oerunreigneo again a.k a continuation of their favor. Plea., eall once more and bring r00' woJ!'cO K- MAC

Laurel, April S2nd, 18JI. 1

71 Case. boot. It shoe, of a sn penor rtr ' i,,rt ex pre., 1 y for the retal trade, "bt"T ,',t i

woraeii and Clu.'cmi'f .ruat openeo .-yvfli