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\\vn--‘ FE; if IE} ’ L. i ~‘ g ; _> V ‘ > ‘V .1. L‘ -* ,, _ W A .- , 4 V3 ? T _;_:A gm 5 .V'‘‘_;__ 1 . . V i , . ‘ , ; __ « , ,~, , . ’ f _y ‘ - . ._ 3 ,_ ‘.~:‘_\b ‘ ‘ v‘ u: 337.‘ _ ., ‘ 3% > V «« ._vr t;,_ AOMNDAGA, iANiI?Xii;§r\?f7iéE:9; N. 0; 745. %-1-{:::a;:m:: 7.%B.t=.E2c‘1'rI9s;i=i??*'*%%.e\;'; in < M _n;1.[(.i:d‘A1tv::32*:i11S’ T , ~ Q‘EL~EB~iR.-ATED RIEMEDY ;FO=R ‘IN'I5.ElVIPiERgA;NG£Ea i=iily, t,h':‘a't,it,smale-members,_ at every trans- gaetion =ef’conseqtIenee,, do. as it were, con- ‘:s‘u'l=‘t thewvbrds.'olf‘their «depar'tled' sire, ‘and ‘very often reminfdf eaeh qtliefr of his .pr.udenl Vad=v.ic’e, fosterferl. ”tlirroug?l1 »vv.is(l\om mul ex- apeirlieuce'aml'~never ut=te1j\lIis name wtithout i'ev.‘erence. The ,a1‘:,rarhgeInexi.1‘n which the House of Ru‘tI.schild emered ‘-into in 1*8I’S, .'.re.s‘pectinjg-so’uxe very -e,:iten’si7ve nwneytr-ans ;;x,ct»i‘on,s;, 'hasggi.ven itits» pre’sr-nt stzmdiing in‘ 3t\he-eom;nre‘rcia-l‘world. Vi7'h'il_'st it ~nmy’b«.-A :‘he.re ~renmrl£e(lT. that in Vt.h,e- course of twelgve; years, they «{:r..~“ugh their -me:{*iz:vt?iun and in- ‘ter-est,;and Wllll xtgheir ossn; rne:1rns;'en»tered into contracts tr).fu;-.1-i.si!1‘b_yloans and subs:-. .dies, the immense Suliilrf of live htmd!‘etlx .mi‘ll,ie.ns‘ o‘frdol:lzu's~to the di courts in “E‘u'rop.e; without ‘taking _ into; «efjnsidelwilisx ‘the .by_~no means ~in(:,onsi(lerahle sums advan ‘cell on* zicceunt e‘l\F'.I:e1_\(':l1 indemni How the -House ‘ol\'Ro.thschild could furnish tsjuch.exten'si*ve means (‘luring this period, éhasne doubt ‘been :1 qitiestion with .1nan:_‘,' c_:on'nnerci:rl~ men and .pelit’ic’i:ins~. When it is; however, taken into consid- eration, -that theresult of exten‘si\'e opera-y ‘ti0n‘s.d‘0cs not sn'lel.y depend on the c.lx.‘1nce~“ taken at some vfavnralile mmnent, ‘hut in thisi i:nstanee, rather on the t‘nnd’anrentn_l‘max-> ims aliwuys‘ pursued by’ the House. it x‘veu'ltl ‘then appear that the great success oi‘ their. ,specn‘l‘atiens' p’I2incip:;l'l_$* liinged on ‘_t»h,o$e maxims, whie‘h- ‘were, as bethre stated, tliat the live. Jjrothers (lid conduct their bu-. isiness in -uninterrupted hzirmuny among‘ themselvs, and .w.irh the stri'cte__st integnity-- ~wl\ieh. was the golden rgnle -their dying, par- gent bequeallietl, that. theyjuintly tlelibemtexl‘ upon every transac Á ! wherein each enjoyed an equal share, And although Ike- sidmgfar apart from each other for years; this did in no instance infringe on their a- dopted priniciples, but must have proved in ‘fuct bene to all, as it gave each’ hand the u,ndeniuble .-ulvantnge to watch tl1I_:movements of the coiut where the was located; |lI3li‘t‘- the necessary prepzwntions for the‘ speculations which were to be entered intu,&tl_.en commu- nicate the-resu'l‘t to. the General Cuncern.-.‘- The— second maxim which the Huuse u'f’ R'uthschild.','to'ok into view ‘was, as b.e.l'ure .stu1ed,_t.o.,be satis with :1 imnderute ad- vance of; their opeI‘atiox1s—al\\'a_vs to keep them w.i:tliin.ee:-tain l)Ullll(lS§. and so. far as human foresight and prudence would admit, to lbc_inde‘pem_|ent hf the sport. nf,ch:uxce,.i—-— By .su\ietly :_u_l~her:ing to ‘such umlevinting .principles, they have no «loubt arqtuirede that lofty station tl1_e_y? hold in; the c'nnunuui‘t_y; whilst their merits have been .publ_icl_v ac- tknowledgell- by most o \ European Courts. .~t_o~ z:L’§*W-rt]; the ind7isc’retions‘ and vicious i‘n.- ?du=l‘gt5:ncies‘,- -of this -‘periiod as of very ‘little _i.mp0r.t:m'ce, but,.-b<>l'i‘e‘v4e, uye~...ID;*,!' - they lmve‘ great in in zfurmiug your fu- ‘t.iz_r£: c'1-utra<‘;t'en.'.,. and -deciding’ the est.i.n12Nion- in whiéh youyare to be‘|\¢‘l1l in rcoxmmmigv. ‘Tlley are the gems of bad «habits; and ,.-bad; 'l1a'bi,tsA ‘con ! are milztltu-tlxe ch-are acter and the .sou’L. The errors and xices of In young‘ m_a-gr, even when they do uotripen imo ‘habit, Aiin.pr‘.ess :1 *bh)t»un the name which is mre‘ly e‘ They are re-* .nembered— in subsequent. life; .tf1«=. public eye vi$'of'ten turned back upon’ ‘them: the ‘st«ig,rf'x’az is seen; it ‘clear-v-es ‘fast to the c!::a15z1c°!e~n?¢ and its unhappy effects are fcit to the end of his. 'xs«1’UI11f.IS1I\EI') ~'1w:m2' w‘1:nN~r:smur iitoigéiixq, .L'J3=‘0N()'N-\ mum, 1:.) mr LEWIS R-EDFIELD. .€\:’¢;5' :7 3~>~f‘a.4, '''‘‘£t§»:».. :‘ ‘ 3;: ‘y‘~'—.~“gil=li:l_§ bene 'e_fi'ects of'tl1is:=celc:brat<:'u medi- -cmevlitivc been made apjxax-ciit{il‘1 the £653.01\ A ‘atioirof hund1jeds,- if {mt t,hous:mds-‘Of the ‘hu- bittigilly inte;npe1{ut‘_e\~. Tlilmemedicinc liiisexcited the attention, 9k‘3tl1e‘philanthropists of7‘tl1é“co‘uI1t»1'y, has e- licited the ehcoxiiiunis of almost ieveryngxvspzipgi-git] the Unionyand has evenvbeeni the su_bj.ec;t of‘_sci'i6u.-5 tho’iii-nitlessiiiivestigatiqn of vthe Medibai Sopietyiuf the vcity andwcounty pfNcw-¥orI:?. A‘dditiona’l.,p1'oot‘s‘ of its succqss in this city are coxitintudly apps-ax-iug‘-,: and s‘carcc]_y:rnmi1~:n-rivés which cljoesI1(>tb1‘vixi§ some? vnc-\v testimony ofthe most respectable c1xz‘\):acte1- off its complete and astonishing success. All ‘\vho4u'e, unfortuImte]‘y,’ addicted to 't1i\is~ desitiwuctiye habit,Z ought to ,avni1‘ti1enis_e1ves of‘Lliis truly valuable dis-‘ coiu.~1\'y. They are z1ssurcd‘*.hat it isv-a 5'.u‘r:, E!-‘I-‘i-;Cae Tu-.u. .5-sn SA'LU’.l.‘AllY .m-zmzmx. _ ‘TERMS. 2l‘.o vi)1ag:je,.subscribex's«, -who hawe the ‘»Paper left at their‘ d0,01 $2,5(J-_1“.cr-gnnxmxlm. _’_ To mail su‘b_Sci-ib:e‘1's,- _:md«thos.e who ca1l'for'i’c ‘atf the o $2‘. 'I’o’comp:mi'es of\t_en 01: more, who recei'v‘e their ];:gp’e1's~ git-trljpq [$1,] 50, -if paid with_ix‘1:s'ix months; otliemsaise $2 will be ch:u'g{ed_. V jAnv1-:n‘1§xs1~:.\u:;\'.'1~'s_ insex-te<Iat,$1 per;squm'e, for the’ first thrée \S'eek§, and 25 cen'ts.‘f'or every subsequent insertion. 0:,-\'A_ liljeralidikcount will be‘ 2n:1(1e‘to~ those ‘W110 '€ldV(\:1‘L;:xS€ by the year ; -‘max: TR}; ’l?M!T-.3 3300:.» V W.«m‘u~m_:!' I ‘love thee, fbl!-~.tl‘l_0u:1¢u'g;?st to me, Landem witli joys cangqriihi‘ to jzy .;pi‘nd, Books mat with ‘-bards -a solituiés ag-ree,_ _An<1’:;llthc)se virtues \v]1i‘v:”‘!i‘f,:\'z1 \ n r’na1 \Yhatf110ug\\»the me’ng10.ws, axggzgg. .ne’xg1jib’1-ing hills. '1-‘vlmt. rear their dlolldly sxgmg toftlxe skies-4 What tlzdugly t!1e.woo’.‘3rJnd: ngboksi imd ‘lowland 2-ills, ‘ _ 'Tlmt ‘chm-m?(‘1 ‘om’! ci;i's,- anJ_ grati o‘u1'eye’s, in thy’ ‘f'0§-]ox-zi-ImLiilim,enfs apggezxluf days._ \ ‘ ‘ A fa-'I1‘.reput:1‘t‘Im1...it ?.huuM be remerubm-.4 led, -~is—a phmr dv!ic_at~t= in us natxwe. am! by my means rapi('§.ix1“it'S g'i'o\vtha” _3\ <‘hé11?—. a.ct<=r which has cost -many years to « .ia‘b-- l’is‘!1ed. is uftcu il‘L-s'ti<coyerl5il1 a single hazy. on even minute. Guard, then, '\Vifh'[)L‘(‘lI]- ‘ixnvigvxlance, this fu1':1xing.~ sg-;1v'sI)r:_()f your-existeucc.——l:Hmves’ l49Ct{.'l'e:SrC0|y01iUg mcn.] ' SUPPLY. \ H'E'su!:scribers‘ have just ‘received, in ag'_idi‘-7 T; 1-ion tdtlncir vcxry generztl~-assortment of*.l_)1aY R'x‘c'h p‘I_a';d Silks, Plaicl C:_1’t7:zpola,, I ?ongees—liglit and dark siuaglgs, P]nidv8:_ sti-_ip_ed C-3inglr.\,ms'-—ix1 :1 great vai~iet;y; B1‘onc1Lu'ce' [~1kf‘s., ' Zclia, do._ G'ern1:m, Flag‘ 8:. -B:u_1'd,anna, do. Wire taste, .of‘e\_\e1'y color, N3\’3l‘i\i0 Bvclt Itibboits, lleayy b1'o\_\'n 1-“rén(_:'h Drilling‘, ‘l)zur.-ask»8:. Russ,‘:n‘1‘)':ape1-s. The penmeqy is «as ‘innccex1t;£\sit.~is ¢f‘§'ectu;;__.1}; ‘s6 much so, that it is bfteii. g*‘i1-en to c1:ilcl1re_g'vf_i:?§b1:i1e complaints, and freqixcptlyuSc(1.as»a« Á ণ তfie for Dyspepsia, 8:0. A111’ vt-l1at_‘is’req1>1i_1\ed to‘ ensure its spéclfic effect isito abide stx*ictlyrb__v the d'n'ectiGns.. It is‘p1'éj‘)arcd~ only by Dr. James H. Hart, ‘and Mr. J1,“ JII. Fm'z'm'ng, suc¢;css_o1's ‘to.Doctor’C11aiiIb¢l‘$,.=\t; 1.hei1- o in kutgex-’s Medical-College, and :Lt.~llx¢‘ ;\ledica1..sto1\c- of pr. Hart, corner of Broadway and Chgrmber st-..Ne\,v-York. Wliaf thou'gli €l1e‘zepliyrs Qfthe sgm1me1‘- tide, And all‘-the sdfte1'beauties.o ygar _ The medicine is prepared’ and put up ‘in, letter‘ _packages su' for gm -individ'ual case, a<':com‘pa- med’ with zuhplc 'diI\ectio_nst‘oj1{itsn t“)d1§igned in.\ the hand-\v,r[iting', of the-px\oprie_lors witlxogt which’ none are genuine’-. This measure’-is adopted. in con-. sequgencga ofitliagreat celebrity WhiCil~tl1§_;me(‘ vliasiobtaiixeci’, _m1d- to prevent‘ ,s‘puri_o'us imitations.- On enclosing the usual price, :55, postage paid, the; medicine cambé gent by mail‘, and\._1'll orders will 1%-' cejve inlmcdiaiteatteiition. R_.I‘l.l'S‘ih5!FlH‘. _fo‘i'lu\viii;.;, jm a”esp2‘i!. in the foriii ofa ‘letter to :1 t'eiii.il-- Frieotl. i-3 from. the D081 of the celebi'im‘=vl* Dr. li‘u_-_r,li ‘Will- ”-aimsoii. and was lately frond zuiimig hi.» uti- puliliszlied pilp_el‘t-5. ,jH“is on the worgl’ Rib; tiltlieuigii in -its m:itriiiiuii'i'iil sense, it is not fouiiil ‘- lit the books,” not, Pvl'lt in VVi*l)stcr’s ni3W_lIt)(lg spleniliil l']lli'I|'lO‘. will be‘ .-Aii uiiderstootl b_'§\iil'!9e wliai‘ are ac~ iiuaiiited with Y.l!e‘0I‘—l‘gl:f|» of woimin . P/iiladelp/zia, SO11» 1;’.-54. Mailani-—Soiiic time ago, I Ito.-k the i.t::(=r-' ty of 1i‘onblii_ig you with :1 CUllill||‘*Sit)I5_ to wliicli it seems you liiivie paid somi: atten- tion. Lest you should lieve any doubt as to the manner in which the coiiiiiiissioii is to tie_ executed, ‘I si-.a'll‘ now take the libet‘ly of git-iiig’you more explicit iiistrnctions on that. siibjcet. j I request witliout ftii't.lier plll'l.lCll'li|l's that you tvoulil inquire. and -emlezivor to obtain 't'roiii me zi Rib. F:ro_in this it is no- m° be-. inl'errei|, that I am aibsolutely without ribs» at present. I was nrovideil with ‘t\\'c‘lli.3I',Vf'|l.l'l' zit an early period‘ of my life. all of will-ll (am so fortiiiiiitc as to have pl‘€‘.St,'l‘\.'I'Li.--—- ‘Swine of these ‘ribs’ are long and others are short, iiiid lmwever sti‘ait;_:,_c it may‘ seem to y long ones are called true ribs. uni the short ones are called false. If you tiiith been present \\’i|(‘l1 ihey were first\ iiziiiirtt, the slifii-t rihs would lia-.-e been mzwlsed bya. ditlerent epithet. l have l‘i0‘l(‘l1S0n to i-om;-‘ ent ribs‘: they a:'e(/.’i:.v.:z'Z.ic. i~.l .. . is an excellent quaiity, (7; .'..n' -....»_: ~.=-.n obstiiiate, pcrliiips on some an i. -i « :. a y iniglit have beeii injurctl amt Ui-13u;‘-i-_, My -.-.liic|i my healtli.’ not 1.1) say my ilil lint-30.5’, iiiiglit have been greatly e -. :;-‘.-u- seiit iilis uitedistiiigxiislietl by the: ll:0Sl‘t;‘ 1.; tr, unequivocal iiiarks ol' .:i‘t'ection, ’ Tires’ are tnyinseparable C iii all the hours- of sickness or of lieiiltli--by clay or by night, they are constantly by my siile. M» pres-‘ ‘ant ribs are also very fziitliliil. ‘vVti.i-iii:vei:I chance to lean on one side or tliu oth.-ii~, for I confess that I am not perfectly uin-igtit‘ in my doings. .1 am sure to find their iiiiuieili- Me Supp0r*_. But tliough I ‘iiiyself that you will endezivor to p|‘(\\'i(‘lt.'.‘lllc with :1 rib. that has the save-al ‘qualities iilreatly mentioned; 1 have also to e.\ipres\s‘ my desire that it _mziy possess some adclitioiizil quali- ties. That it may hiive certain qiialities ve-V ry unlike those, which my present ribs pos- sess. I will take the liberty ofstziting soiiie purticulzirs. The iibs .1 now llt1.\'8 are crook-a ed; I wish to obtain one that is perfectly‘ immighl. My present ribs are exactly of mg; own‘ age ;‘ I wisli to have one t-liai.-is younger thy 'sevei‘:il years. My preseiit ‘ribs are silent; I wish to have one’ that is-—yes' 'M:it|ani', let the szitiiists say wli-at the please. I wish to have one that is sociablg and c/z’(‘zlt_1/. I don't ltiiow wlietlier I can ilcscribe the rib (lint I would have, better‘ than by telling you, that I wish to have just: such on one its a_gciitleiiian.ol‘Vyoiiracquain- tance found too yciirs ago near--Cape Fear. It is hardly iiecessiiiy to add, that my present ribs are all tnatclied: they are in pairs; each of them has its follow. I wish to find one that is single, and I shall pros vide as good aniiitcli for it as l puaSli.Ii_} cam.- Such :1 Rib Ish-all keep as 'cii'ciiinst¢iiices mziy l'oqtiire. at my side or my bosom; noi* will 1 part from it willingly wliilel preserve. my, existence. I have the honor to ‘be Madam, your most obedient and most illl'll‘tl)lC servant. A_rc2 and gone, :l:iI1d'l{:cav’n —lya§'I1ot»denied Our books and studies, :1nusic,-qonvcrsation, And cv\-n'i‘ng pzu-tics~f'o1'=our rgjcxieution; And’ these s_u for scnscrgs snatc,l1_ed'a\vay. 'l’ill.S:-nus; leadsforth the sligivly-]ex)g_th.’niI1g day‘ 13. W. R. ./[L180 A .very= as_sQ1'tment of \*.>1a=m°. -u.s\.x~¢~€;x:~.°»Gs, Co'mpi'ising many entirely new & very rich ‘patterns. All of'\_vhic‘h \\'i1l'bc sum at unus1_1z'1HyIo_\_\I prices. __ _ »S\l'E\‘.VA;l_l'l‘ 8:. WESTS. Onondaga Iloilazu, July 21, I828. 113’ A frjesh gupply of the above Medicine is re- éeivédmnd willgbe administered by the subscriber, who ‘Has been appoi;1t_c(1' agent for the.p1'opricto§'s.--4- The p11bli‘c,m-e bautioned againstVpurchns;§_ng- o‘fany“ xbutv1\eg\ul’:uy agents, if they avoid im'posi‘t'uoi'1. ’J'. W,’ BREWSTER, Onondagxi Hollow. Fél). 1/3,_‘1828.‘ MISELL. Storage 8:. Forwarding. ROTIISCHILDS. ‘ “A1151 nobld name, and cultui'c‘<1dai‘.d;; _. Palace, an(1_p'.‘irk, and vassal ,l5:_mcl, ' Are poiverless, to the:n(;1-as ofhgmd, ' ' 0f'R'->ll\S$l.'Ill<,1.:0l‘ the Bai'iiigs.” IIS-'Iec,k'. ‘[:Tra11slulet£for‘-t_Ice (J/zyavrleslon 6'o.zm'er.] M THE |.l<>T§7.'.~§5<_l;9,-Star R'01'|_«Is(jHI'L1). . seiy uie, NO} !0.:. obscene orig;n,~by. «list Li Mlle tit and ad:y5iiii,age0iisly‘ ellll)l‘ itlly‘ 0i'[Wl'mnll‘e59 ‘€¢1|lii_l'ly ‘at llleicollllnalltl '0l‘lI|'Iiil_y_0llH!l‘S. by il_ieir priideiit ‘enter-P.-it. 0-S89:.0pI'.|g=lI_t ~pf'pceL:diiigsg and p:irticniz_ii'_ly ‘by »eoiii‘eiiiiiig_it‘selt with a ’c\I‘ iiiiiderate pruht ‘in their !1‘{l'll'lC‘nSe ctincerns‘, ,ha.ve be- ‘cume gi'eai,. and powerfii‘l.-—-'tlie~ yHi».us,§; of Ruiliscliild .cei-tiiiiily sramis. wet. .L\i!Vlll!_(2lll’a A-t -t-he_ recent death of one, who VWil3 iliouglit the i'ichesi:_ bimker of Euivopii, ‘ghl. V. i$etliiiiai’ir_i, in Fl‘£l!lkrUl‘t'g)‘\Vll€|| an linw.-nioi'_y_\vas‘ taken «if his ‘estate, his pro- ‘]?Bl?t_Y-“did, not exr;eed_ ’S2,0()0,000;Vwlien .lrqiii.mfallible soiirces the-“H0iis__e of Roihs-' (ei')niorc pi~::peiiliy‘i“sfpeukiiig. ‘t_l[i,’e‘ \rot BT59 possess: iv iu ‘y uniiicum ereif, $20,000,000, and ilirough their immeiijse -Ul ! may comniziiid S40,0()0,000 nmrc. H May_or_ A. Ri their father, ‘wiis horn ii} :F|'(ll'|l{'l0l_‘l, en the Maine, in the year «I 743, Heli_')SH‘I}S ['m‘_I'ents when el‘cve.n _y_e:i‘rs bid. and .being left in very indigem ’L‘li‘ClJInh.l£li‘l'CL'S‘., ‘he ‘iras put appreiiticc tun imde, in which B he served some years. \i_'heii he qiiut it, and coin_‘menced tr.'if~ licking iii a small way. About that iin.-e a—- ‘ll!(ll\¢|llVe pi‘i'i'spect opened itself for the con- —iiui_sse'ui's of iinciént coins n‘_nul— mG(l1l_l§, wlie_re.- .m- the great end the opulent iiiade consid- V.(‘I‘i|l.|l(3 Selt:ClIf)l’\S'{\!1(l:p'.1l:(ilHlS(*3, whieh in- iliuc~ifl..1g3\. 0-ivsdz':“\l “' “\8 kcu .ii __lanC;1 an ti) apquiie tie Iiecessaiy \0‘!l_°3‘~lg€5 In orc‘lei-' 19 make the pl'0]}cI\ ‘s:-lccuuns. By «lint; of industry he inziile thereby a_ decent «living, and froiiihis im;ei--_ coiirse with the wea|lh'y._ produced himself Exactly lfeS(};C'Ctill?l:¢t_€l3_(i\li£;Ill1illl;eS la_s l)l‘0g‘1€_(l ; n -19 en _;i greet‘ ,'i_ can iige 0 yimi. r, Rotli'sc‘_liild’ at the seine time fixed his mind« ‘is obtain the iicecssairyrikimirledge _»ivg‘quii'ed« jinia M_c0iiiit_ing.-house, which 's‘min_‘ obiaiiiied ‘lf(‘.|l‘1lll'(I':| ii iii§a' reepelctiible Il;):_inlciiig‘. IQUSL in :iiime.r, in v‘i’liici ie .i_it_Alil:ullyV served _foi several ycarsegaiid by diligence ~a~r;,dl s*[‘»i‘l0l0 ‘rr?ali'2;ei’i«§i.sinal_l. capi‘tul, w ierme retume_ taxis; liiltwe ciiyvgwvien :married,, and laid the foiiiidatiim of the .pre- seiitestahlisliineiil. His 15-tivii'y, know]?-_ yetlgAe‘_,N aiidvstrict integrity, .-“JOB obiai‘iied;liim :cb:(i;et;l]it zgid ca(lI|ll.(Il(:‘.li}::c, iiiiilliiii 0}_)p|‘(')l‘lllIlll_)\. 3‘ 0 V o ere wiic. gajve um 21 ciance 0 ‘extending his c0iiiiu'ei'ci.il views, by the Lan_dgrave_e‘f Hesse. who had become ac- qii:‘iiiited‘_\vi’ili him by the piircliase ufau- (cient ,C0l,llS—'-K‘UI’(.l ’liVlle'I§_lll he had alvvziys hiinself trusty avid‘ ujeful, appuiiiiingi e um is. court agents 11 his capiiciiy he 1SllbS'equ‘ent_l_v-‘rerideregl ‘eiiiiliient Services to‘ the ‘then .Elect0i' of Ilesst_:—-7for while this ‘p‘(lI'S()!'lligAe, in the year l'8D§‘>', was obliged to qu:tl1|Sltel‘i'lt0!‘.'y-g on €lC(.‘iJ!l.|nt of the ap-, ‘prime 1’ of 1; ie Freiicli al'l¥_ly9 1'. R. succeed- ed to secure, “but nut \vii|i'0ut';peirisoiial dan- geigtliroiigli prudent inanjigeineiit; a_. large portion of the Elect0r’s private fiinds, which _wuuld- fiievitably ha_v0 Lbeélllile ii prey to N_3P0lé.0ll9 and‘ coiiiicientiuusly ‘adniinisteretl 1liei}i5f0r’flie bene 0f_tl1e Elector. I-lis‘ afiairs now zisaiinieil :1 high sianding,flii'(iugli geverniiieiit loans-abo‘ut which time he con- %\l(led a luaifi with the court (if Denniark of, 3,000,000. Saxony Sheep for Sale. FULL BLOUD :5:\X‘UL\3Y B'U( K6,. 18 5 ‘months Ol(_1;?bf'Cd from the imported Ewes and Rams; - 10 Jlulf bn_:e'(_l’ do. ?bx-‘ed from fme “€!'i|)0‘I\:\VeS ofpure blood‘, and ihnpox2tcd‘S;;xony Bucks,‘ b¢i[ig\:|:se1ecti‘0x1 190 half Snx<_mi'es; 100. ‘good Merino Ewes, with lamb by-an import- ed, Saxony Buck, are offered for sale. 7.4110, 31:3‘? ...rag=e .5» 1t'orwardi3_zg wu, , atten «led ~to»by the subscriber. His ‘building be.- ing large and: convenient, andssituatcxl mi Canal, I¢‘;;mn1c:~s and others’ wishing to store their grain Fm-N mzwkct will it for their ‘i'I1te1=cst‘l0 c_a‘!‘l4. A V \ TSAMUE-L. MEAD. :S'_'a/zraczqse, Oct. 3, 1827. * . . ' I O Saddhng. !.'\§\€I-1'17} subscriber respectfully informs his friends and the public. .th:it he has‘ commenced the Saddle am! ‘ Inagl business in the Village of Ollomlaga ‘Hollow, one door east of A. l’:m.ison’s. Store, where he will be very happy E6 wall! upon all who may ‘favor [him with. a:_ call‘ for Sgnnnus, Huzm-‘.ss, TRUNKS or VA;1‘.1-1-‘.0-Es, as hé in- tends canfryi all its vm»iuus'bri1'nclu-.5. .gz:'j=\ Repniiiillg done on the slnurtpst no- tice. — * _ E. A LFORD‘. M Orzomlaga Hollow, .~\31'a_y 7, 1828. S5. 10 half Saxony Bucks, one and two year's.o1d, are of-f'e._r_ec1~o_n hire for=one «year, by the sub» scriber, (Q be seen at his farm one mile west of village. _ .Manl:.':u, 705:. 15, I828 DAVID ELY. 4W3 Ltgmw mzmmciv. III‘), subsc Buxvflng o[}encd :1 Laiz‘d.0 in ‘Ttl1e\\*$l1 of Phiftfsbug‘-h', would‘ inform the - vno‘n-resident Ilxzndilxoldcrs, and others, ‘h.'u'ing‘ «§ .and,s_ inwthe ‘Co\mty~of Clinton, or any of the :uljo‘1n- ing Counties, that he will examixye their Lum1s', re- specting qualzly of soil, Mill-Scitgs, Timbezr, pro.\im-- :ty*lo se and 0l1l&l:‘lQGB] ad.\‘m'1guges. Persons i ! to glisposé of Lands, by for-, \\':h,1‘d'nng-10 the subsc the mimbcx‘ oftheir Lots, and the Mme of the I’at'ent, loge.tlu:\' with t'he51o\v--- est price placed onthem-, may dc\pend on every exor- tiun. being mizgle to pyocure spgedy‘ sales, at. :1 mode: rat_e compénszxtion. ‘He will give to thosc-:, who wish go bécofme settlers, and «parliculzu-ly go cmi‘g1-zuns, any ignfogmixtibn gratis. - N. H. 'l‘1t!iD-WELL. ;-I‘ - Plaxttsbrgrg-1:, Dec. I, 1827.' ‘ I'onMA'r1oN~ or cHAi:Ac'rER. It is ever to be kept in mind that a good name is in all cases the fruit ofpcrsonul erccrlion. It is not inherited from parents ; it is not created by external atlatmtages ; it «is no ne‘ce‘ssary appendage of birth..ur\‘\ ealth, or talents, or station; but the resu|tofone\s own‘ ~emle.a‘\'ors—the fruit and reward of good principles, manifested in the course of virtuous’ and humble action. 'l‘his is the ‘more iih'|2ortat1t to be remzirkcd, because it ‘shows that the attaintnént of a good, name, uliatever be your external circumstances,- it is entirely within your power. No young man. however humble his birth, or obscure his condition. is excluded from the invalua- fble hooti. He has only to fix his eye upon the prize, and press towards it, in a course of virtuous and useful conduct, and it is his. “And it is interesting to notice how many of our worthiest and best citizens have risen to honor and ‘usefulness by their own perseve- -ring‘ exertions. They are to be found in ‘great numbers, in each of t.he~learn’ct'l pro- itessions, and in ex erg department of bus siness ;, and they stand\ forth bright and ani- pinating exatnplesof what‘ can be accotnplish~ ed ‘by resolutitm and etfort. Indeed, my friends, in the formation of character, per- sonal e;xe'rt’ion is the - the ‘secmirl. and. the third \'irtu_e. Nothing great: or excellent’ can be ‘acquired without it. A good name will not come without being sought. All the virtues nfwhich it is composed, are the result of untiring application and intlustry. 'I'hoi‘1sands of young men have been ruined by relying for a good name on their honora- ble parentage, or inherited uealth. or the patronage of friends. Flattered by these. -distinctions, they have felt as if they might live without etforta—merei-y‘ for their own grati and indulgenct-. No mistake is more fatal. It always issues in producing an ine and useless cheracter. On this account it is, that characterand wealth t‘tzt':!- ly continue in the same. family more than two or three generations. in the formation of a good character, itis; of great importance that the early part qflaifc be inzproz‘.-ed and guarded with the utmost carefulness. The most critical period of ‘life is that which elapses from fourteen to twenty one years ofarre. More is done du~ ring this period of li to mould and settle the character of’ future man, -than all the 0- ther years of life. If avyoung tnan passes this season with ‘pure morals and fair repu- tation zi good name is almost sure to crown his maturer years and descend with him for the close of his days. On the other hnnd,. ‘if young man in this spring season of life, neglect his mind and heart; if he mdlllges himself in vicious courses, and forms lxcthits‘ of inefficiency £iI1(l‘Sl0i.llft.ll he experiena ces a ‘loss which no eti'orts can retrieve, and‘ brings a stain upon his character, which no tears ‘can wash away. Youthful tliouglttfulness, I know is wont ‘Pall’ 8L ‘W'in_t’er ‘GQODS. ~ THE SUBSCRIBER . J~.US'l‘ returned: from New-York‘, ‘ . '5 winh a geneszalv.-.;snrt1nent of ' ran. a. wxmnsa muons. ' ‘CONSlSTn\'G‘QF Dry‘Gouds, CI‘uckery,*G]nss VVa,l‘.c, Hard- Wurc and Dye-St‘ug}'s.> An assortnuent. oI\PruneI1e and Morocco SHOES---«Also Chihlm-.n’s Shoes, l l’a_per, Cnuon, Yarn, from No. ‘5 to 18, Comm Batting-.&c... The subscriber has on hand 'I‘6‘ rate-A r J A 4 K _» ’ . I I . ( 42 More ! ff sulsscrilier has just rcturcd fa‘-om thecity F’ o1'N<::\V-York, with. the finest and.b‘est assort- '» mcnt of - ‘ A _ _ .SPRlNG 8: SUMMER.‘ GOQIIS’, ~thaH1e has. ever offered in this mm-ket, and is now 0H‘:-ring them for sa'le cheltpcrthan evqx', at_ll1c-old stmfe iusyracusé, three doorseastnf Messrs; Mann 8:. s\!o11c.u’~s store. F:\l1cy.gooL1si11 abundance gblack Lgce Veins, vex-\y_g;_heap. A good zgsoflnlent of HARD WARE & CARUUKERY; ~ V _ SAMUEL. MEAD, S_qracu.';e‘, M113/7,1828. _ _____ I“r~uit & Vornamental , ’I'RE}f+:S.,‘ TANNING-MILLS, whicix he will Sell very low for 'cash.or pro cI‘u’cc.. - ' The above Gzoons ‘were plujcliascd for Caslz and are now o for-M’ salcéas low they can be purchased in the county for cash _-~d~i1i {he _s1m-¢ three doors east of;\}cssrs. Mann 8: Mé Stuné. T . SAMUEL M EAD * Sfyracusc, Oct. ‘6, I828. }'lLLIAM PRINCE, Prqprictor ofthe’ T?’ _ Liunzezm Botanic Gzprden and Nur- series‘, at Flushing, near ‘New-York, o to furnish the public with such selections of 'l~'recs_':md Plants as thepy may de>sire.~ 'l’l1e.collecti6n of Fruit Trees; of all -the v:'u'ious\kim1s and also of\ Ornamental -Trees, S1n\nbs' .:1nc1‘_PI~.mfs, is by the‘ most exten- sive and'\‘a1uable in Amggx-ica; and'in addition to his former collection, 11333 now enabled to of¥‘er ti)’ the public babove lumdred new‘ varieties of the _Ii10.$'l .clwi‘ce ‘Fmits, \\'l3ichm‘(_>,!1otin7t-he possession of any othcgr establishment In this qo\11;try._ The assortment of Gxapes, of the k_i11c1s,I'i'<J1_‘ winF.=._ and the table, is -very extensive ,- and of Roses, he has above hum_h'ed {select varieties; zmd above tn-‘O thousandf species (‘>£‘Grcen-‘house Plants, Ca€alqg'ues.may be dbti gra_l1'a of the different ‘agents-th'1-otzglxout tl_1e Unibn; 3:341 0,1'L1el's foi'warded.. through them, or du'ect by maul (])03tpaid) ‘win meet with prompt attention. Orders received by . _ L. H. REDFIELD. Onomlaga, Oclaber5, 1825. Sm3 Almanaéks for 1829. Q\? received and lur sale 'at_ H115‘ of; '‘_;g (ice, by the gr’:-(nee.-,' d‘o?.en ur sj the. ONTARIO ALMANACK 1829. This Ahmulack contains 36 pages, ([2 more \ the. common Alnrzninck) and is with valuable and entertaining nmttcr.-s——-V-. ON. 15. To -{PRI.N'TER.S'. FOR_sa1e at this Of the following founts of — Second, Ila-nd T1’1’.E—-viz : 1 \\ 5 Line Pica ; -1. do. \ ; 1 (lo. Great Prinzer ;‘ 1 do-. Bac7€.S!ope ,' T ‘ 1 do. , Pica ; (220 lbs.) ./In Ilibcrnimz Sz2!2czltcm.—-An I‘:i5h\0m& car who was wounded in a battle and left in the hearing :1 sol_du:r who lay near him in a similar _p_red1cameut. groan and how) inn most vociferous manner, and be ing somewhng disturbed by _the noise. ex- claimed, “W hat the devil doyou nmkv .~.uc;h a bother about; do you think that nobody is killecl but yourself.” 6 pairs Cases’; » ..£z'I..9~'cr, u 23ar'ie‘ty qf_/la}zcm=.3« mz mats; LAND FOR SALE’. » ._ —iV~E, two, or mm» hm:-iredhcres, situlmcd in 1h€; Loxvn u}\I snnglerg in sight; of l%zdd\vii1s- Ville ; \vél1\w::te1'ed with same ixnpljovement an it, the remainder covered with a va'u;abIe»gr<‘)\vtl1 of'|‘imbex.-, the 15031 ‘first rate. and :3 gondii wxllbe given. uvlms B;«;LDWIN. Bala'w2'ns Ville, Sept. 2, 1828. *8 3W- if 1. -4 :9 HABLES A. BAKER, 4/2 T TORNE I’ J2 T L./1.}'¢Ir1 ‘ , AS Qpeneciiaxx office dh:’ec ‘opposite Willis ton’s I\1m)s1o1'1 Ho1ise,_ m S3:-acuse. Nov. 1827. Iinvtlxé _year1~812, MI'.’R.~ died. Seeing. his end appr'oac’hing, he Sumlnoned his ten‘: chiV}‘dren tohis .b0 \ and after giving them his -paren‘t.‘iI. lwnediction, exhorted them, u_udera solemn *promise,, never to change (ht-'ir :(el'igious c,§'eed,m1d strenuous- iy recoxnxnentled to 1115 SOUS. 10 observe amongst each other an inviolable union.—- And never has :1 -fnther’s adrnonition been. mareStu-ic1‘li=at/centi-*ed to—.-for it is a very remarlmble trait, \chacucceristic of this fum- DistczntPraisc--frmn whatever quarter, is not so delightful as that of a wife, v'i.hom. one loves and estccxns. Her ii])phnb:n'i£.)‘n may be said to “cmne h9me~ to‘ his bosumg” and being so near, its ob'cct is more sensi—- ble and plezlsant.--—-Dr. .}o/znsan. PORK, wanéced. BLISS tena’e2'.s- his aclérzozulerlgwrzezets l0.IIze z'nImfz..‘Iuztsvo_f' Onozz and its 1;-z.-_gm'1;,, for ML: lib, oral f)/:’r0?7I 4'1.’ !}Ic_I/ /'1m'z:' g‘»\ve1z ilihz. pits: 39113072. .113 ,’ms u,n1p’:.’e«'/ his nj.wmt=\:m.s'71z ilu'.s-fzlem-, m1(?~:uilZ 1,; at , .¢..tl,l' v;/[gage an !/1:: 1?’!/n ins-2.‘. m’ I}. B. Birk- Inn, -.-u/rem V’.-0 -will «.2/!cm;'.' la all -who are Ilj -u-Ell’: rl:=.u:°z/ed.’ teeth on the must rem.-'0-nablu ternm. Ifov. :34. 37a 7:E:\.~H=E sub;-.c,nl_wrs want to purchase. at _ their store in Salinn. l()(‘hnav_v1-iUGS. ,for which the l1'ighest price Mil he pmri in Qaslx. ' H. DISVUE 3&0 .. Nov. 18, 1828. .31:-12 A boy in 1; Sunday school, on being asked‘. who killed Abel, promptly 1'eplied’--«General Jackson.