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THE ROCHESTEB T E U IGHAPH. .f e > . . M ; T -'\'!\\'\ ‘ \ ''■:\‘-.■:V.\\ t I : ■ 'I: ■' Vll.j 9 i ( v a « < 4 t; s p S i ^ p K • W0fftUt, iitndrittgUr [W « < ) i.* N » . S(52. ' T W E 3 P E E E H 8 A P H - ■ ' ■. tKOTtt WEtKiit,. E* ■ rx sRimifG.i’Ojf'piccSj apoK-^yoRR 4 ?f» trNje*RY,HOP«l!SfB», MPKROK pq. N> Y, jl . '..■ TERjySl. ' M ^ 0 tOiJil aqS yil%P spbscyifaprs, ^2 per an- k T j^ayaitile ifi 4vance,~To pompattielpf lee pr piore, wljptaketliqir pi^pers at the office, m !* ? i t sttper anautn,, payable ia aflya -AeYSRTisBMENTft io sertei at a »quar# Ibrtbe first three # e e ^ a n i 25 ctS. ibr each aabsqiipent iaaerUon, • ' , . JCr A-fiiscpunt be made to tbg^ who adf tertise by the, yearr. , f | i H E sHbsciifaef, finding J t h»s^ockinsu^ciept tQ tVESTEjlN , P m s m s w t M J w a . C O i M P a N Y , ■■ LOPATEPt^N CAJtAlN'PAl^UA, Incor^or(tt0 m 1824 , Wf(/i a^cftptal ^ S 3 b 0 i,Q « 0 . ,‘. AESOj a supply o f Verx pufU and chpiee * ' ' ’ .■' . J U i q m r s M * low uny pireuiQaS Invoice of ipatiwtiion in the State. ! ’V ■ t 8 ? 4 * iu »4 which h e is h ouriy ej^j^ctihK V* . teccive. H e is now: enUbted to offer hi? ffiendU the following articles i • ^ V xo J ehests vdo^ do, \ \ 3 whole and; i boxes QW Hy?on do, ; 3 whoIe and p t b oxesJfoung HyApn ■ 20dlb».Fldtantm )iG G 6 bags P m E m ^ ' ^ do. p jsp F J ^ ii ^Oft Ibsi C A m ^ iOQ d o . fresh 5000 1st quality H a v a n a SMGAi^^ 10 h m . v t \ m CQDFim .50 bblf. & 4 £ ^ 0 AT to dp, 20 do. MACKEREL ' 10 pipes CiognacHlb^J'fDE' to do. O idHoUaiMi andPierpoht’s QXK a hhdsVSt. Croix, H E W , • 3 S puncheons O ld JfaTnajca^HtHfillS Hoehester, Jan* 10 , 1825 . i J f e \ v - V o v < k . l i t e i a t u i e ' a , ® ® ® ® ® ! ® ■ - ElasJJMo, 4 , for B ecem b er, I 824 i 'I‘o be drawn 6th April next,and finished jfi» few njinntes, . ^ 60 Numbers-^B Ballots fe be drawn. i. 11 i 520,000 , 15,000 , 3,082 ir,ooo 10,000 8,200 5,100 3,060 SC H E M E . 2 Prizes o f 510,000 is 3 5,000 1 3 j 082 17 • 1,000 ' 20 500 41 200 51 lOO m l ^ ■ |) l 11,475 •■- . 1 * 13,895 Prizes, \ 34 , 220 Tfelk -5 ^ , 7 , , qo 1 0 , 20,825 B la n k s.] ets. ii'*** P resent price o f Tickets, 57 * ' X i c K E T S & . s i a a R f e s For sale b y E B E fil. E L Y , at h is E ottery; & E xchange O ffice, -Carroll-st. and a t the n P ost-Oifice, R ochester. Illarcir 22 , l ^ . * ' 42 FULTON I'IttE INSURANCE PityQfrrpw-Y,rk,-:caRmi. jPrfl|x?»c Lmriifg EiiU^rigt. Goodi, and M e rchgi^ix^frm ^ or Fire. nrtHE affairspf this conipany will be con* -I , ducted with sUch (airne.ss,eaudor and liberaiity as, they trust, will eWitfe U to public patronage. '. A nt H o SY L . XjNDERHiiii,, PresH. Q ciyer H. Hicxs,.Sec’ry. T h e sutweriber having been apppinted sole A g e n t in this country for the Fplton Fire Insurance Com p any, all applications for Insurance ipay hp made at tW s.tores ptE v e r n g h im x ^ .C o . Rochester,or A . U . 20^808 65 Co, CartUndaigua, Where they w ill 68 850 Tecbive the, m ost p rom p t attention. ‘ ’ 23 * \ GILBERT EVERNGHEVI, Jr. Rochester,.^Sept- 6 . Agcni. I]'- JfEJT D X t I T a S T O l k l ! . (Buffalo-Street, nkur tlip Bri4ge.) J . B . E L , W O 0 D T T A S just opened a general and extensiye assertment of , © r u g s S c M e d l m e , of the first quality, which he offers WtjLolesdk and H e tail, . on the most accommodating terms. Family iVtedicines carefully put up. Rochesterj March 1, 1825* .49 FOR SALE, A VALUABLE t a v e r n the, piiblick square, p early opposite the j Canal.Brtdjge, [‘latnlin’s B asin and S to re -. *.w u w , O..V fronting oin T hom as-st. into sVhich lead the Batavia road, and other rouds from the soatb and southwest-the principat sources'of husineSs. The Store, immediately north;^£;. the Tavern-stand, is large and converiieut,. two stories h igh, with; undergrottnd rooms srdmirably calculated for ■ a grocery, and Its situation for business is h o t exceeded 1 >y any in said villsge. For terms, apply to the subscriber,who Will give a title in fee/to the satisfaction o f Arty purchaser. T H O M A S F L U E S . H olley, March 1 . 4 F o v S a l e s o T ^ o l i e t j n i l H E Tavern stand, w ithdts A convenient and necessary appendages, in the vinage o f Sandy Creek. For further pariicUlavs. inquire o f the proprietor, re •iding OH the premises.^ ' “ a. W O O D W O R T H . i^A T . W . flO W E L E , PresH. JSn’H. V a U IfeiNSSEtAER, Sfidy. p “Applications for insurance o f b uild ings or property in Rochester, uhd its vir E B B N . E L 'V , Agetds (A Ryehesieri Rochester^ P .ec. 27 , 1824 . 39 . tavern oft the R id ge Road. from RcHjhester. It is w e ll fiinbeied and watered. i ' , ‘ _ • MerchaPize, /ore?gifi of ffoftiesfip, .would be received in p aym ehf; o t a liberal credit would b e gwqn for a part o f the attiouiit. An indisputable title w ill b e gi v en. Inquire Of ' : 1 H .M A L T B Y , ' W aterloo, S eneca co. N , T October 4 . 6 iaeow 27 m U K i G I S T , wftonpsALB DPAXEIt IW , ; Drugs & B y e - ^ ; a u i * P ^ i t t s h ^ i T s y W ines, Liqiiojfs, and O R O C E f t l E B . - ' ’ Cpuniry dealers. Physicians, CiolhierU Painters,fiEc. can be supplied with any of the above articles at a'small advance from the Kevi'-Yorfc vvholesale pfices. March I2n822. ' tf93 ^ W O O D ’ S CfiehtaU'd Im p roved C a st Iron PLOUGHS, Better and cheaper than ever before offer ed for sale, imanUfiictured and sold, w hole- sale and retail, b y ^ ■ s m i t h & A L L C O T T . Rochester, M arch 15 , 1825 . 6 \v 50 ■ F I R E t N S U K A N C E . a j I T N A IN S traA N C E €OJMPANT jG C i have a capital o f ■^ 200 , 000 , with, liberty to • increase the sam e ,to § 5 pO, 0 O 0 ; They have^ u lso a.surplus fund pppropri- ated exclusively to the p aym ent o f losses. The whole • o f their funds pre sacredly pledged.to m eet .their liabilities, and are so kept that they m a y , at a n y time, on short notice, be converted into Cash. T h e pro posals of, .the com p any, and terms o f in surance, are believed to be as favorable as ST A N D and S T O R E , ip the nature o f the business w ill permit. In ithe v illage o f H o lley, (oft the case o f losses by fire, they intend to show Erie Canal) in the^ cottnty o f the greatest prom p tn ess and liberality. A s the b usiness .of .the com pany is detach ed, being. Confined p rincipally to risks iu' the country, their capital,is n ot exposed to a great lo ss b y a sweeping fire. T H O M A S K . b r a c e , P res’f. ISA A C P E R ia N S , S'ec’ry. Hartford, (C t.) July 1 , 1824 . 14 A ll applications for insurance o f build Genesee, 5 inileS .west i>f -Brockport, and 17 miles N. N . .W. from the village ofHu- tavia. Said Taverrt-Stand (known b y the mame o f H o lley T a v ern) has a handsome two-story brick-house, with ft twotstory frame building .projecting in the rear, both recently p aintM , qnd .all necessary ouh houses j and is situated centrally and eli-. gibly for business, a t the S. \V . com er o f Ings or p ro p erty, in Monroe county and its .1... . .. ..^1- — ------ 1.. .L. yicinkjr will be promptly nttericled to, by M O S E S C H A P IN , their Agqnt at R ochester- this oilice, or to j . E* & T . CO N G D Q N . . Rochester, March 8 , 1825 . 49 Potash Kettles. f l l H E subscriber has just received- a A quantity o f double bottomed Potash K E T T L E S ,. w h ich \he w arrants to en- Murray, March 4,1825. 6w4p yjxty days actuai^^. ^ ' w pHMHMii POCKEF BOOKS. A G R E A T variety o f Gentlemen and Ladies’ elegant M orocco P O C K E T BOOKS, for sale,at E . PE C K ’S -Book- Store. M arch 15,1825. . ... Rochester, F eb. 2 l,. 1825 , 6 vy 47 D R A F T S at Sight, on the City Bank of NeW-York, may be obtained at a small premium, by apply ing to EBEN E Z E R E L Y . p f u g s A W i ^ i n e s , P a t e n t ^ dim n e s^- W a r j e , g e o n ^ ’^ T o s i m b e n t s , jfAMi West«m4 o f dtej n r, NeW^^YorkW Groceries Crockerj,, — . --- ------------------- --------------------- ------ Teas, S Jiceis of all k in d s.. P ai K ts , ground and dry, Qits, BYt'STUFFS',. &C.: &C..- ■' ■ N oy. 1 .\ ' ■ e q w |T if l Q A S ^ A ift tJbe tqw h . o f Greepe> Mewproia co. N* L ,, , . sj, Jf W]n.^ow^(ilass 3 and Nails, at ^-tpry-^rit:es.- , ■ ■ \ ' ' Hoj[liyrWare,Hard ware, Stone eeielira^^^ N>' BLMerchants, Grocera and Tavern- feeep^ |»PpUed at a great deduction from former!|iricOs.; 33 N O Y E S ’ x p any are' afill Unacquainted w k l|. 4 b.e A great superiority and une^amjpiled r,ep- utation o f this artlcie, they «iie’invited to read the following highly xtspectable testi m ony to the fact j and make trial for thepi: selves. The importance o f h aving the ye- ry best p.f W riting Ink i f top-well k n o fii to be mentioued. T h is k in d has b een in EfgUler of peedf i - Messrs. MAXKJ-ftD & Noyx?—1 uave. :the sat- isfaclion to inforin ySti tbnt ygUr*Ink xnsvvers jny expectations; gnd from fiib ‘ BppenwftcC of (he Records inmv office,.! am of ^oNnkiitliah its quality is very good, and 1 rteCoimh«nd if hs superior to any 1 have ever-Used. ■ yppft,jkc< ^ JHENRY ALfclNE. From Mr. John FisJe, Cterk o f Superior Conrl^and EegiUerof Deedt, MiddUstx co.-Con)i. .. I have used Messrs. ^ Noyes’ Ink Powder for 18 months past, tind have found it cheerfully recommend itiinr general use. ‘ Middletown, pec. SO, 1823. JOHN. E|Sk-i'. EromMr. Gersliam Cobh, AccomifcMt,and tidch' erof Penmanship. BosloTi. Mov. ll, 1.823, Me.5srs. Maynard Si ffoyes-^If of .any use, 1 give the followingas my opinion of the supe rior quality of the Writing Ink made from the Powder manlifactured by your House, pad niy‘ reasons for that opinion. Having been many years.in the habit of do ing tine and finished pieces of writing, Where the be.st of ink is absolutely necessary, I found It very difficultto please ft»yself in thisarlicle.— I fixed oh Walkden's asihebest,by nsingdoub- le the (jjiiantily of the TawtleV ppesicHbeil. This was perfectly black, but too viscions foi^'ilea-' patch, and in fine work wouldgive the bail- mark b»n large, Or not clear. W j U J S f T E J ) T O ^ O R six trionths or a yc.ar, A a smallish D w ellin g H ouse; sufficiently large to accoinmo- date a fam ily o f 8 or 10 per sons; connected With it a G arden, well, and n ecessary out h ouses, situated a s jnear -Boffalo-stroet a s.convenient; yiehr iheCa-- hal bridge w ould be d esirable. A -lso, a s m a l l R o o m , <fbf a Fart-; cy D ry Goods Store, situated in the'busi- v ^ r v , a j ■ l ai . m p par, o f - W « Koohoaer. A p p ly at have it tised. almost in variably since; and 1 now qheerfally say I wish no better Ink than yours, atid.confidently believe that rtO: beltfer can faa obtained at prifsei. (.— Its duidlty admits o f dfs- patejj—the quiuility of coloring matter held in solution by the Ijqbid, renders; Warks of nicety anil cace perfectly black, Which: is considered one of the greatest beauties in-the appearance of writihg—ahdasn prbof o f its superipnr dit-i lability, r encle^e yon two scraps written in 1818, Respectiaily yours; CERSHAJM COBS. O ’T h e above article m ay be had In any quantity, at the B ookstore o f : E . P E C K . Rochester,. J u ly 27 , 1824 . ' IT Cash fin- Wheat. rriH E ,h ig h e s t price in Cqsh Will.be paid 1 . for w h e a t , .at the Jfew’ItedMill subscribers, w h o have constantly on hand for snle, ftll kinds o f F L O U R and MED D L IN G S , B uckwheat M E a L , G em do. &c. &c, T . a . R O C H E S T E R & Go. Jan. H i 41 WANTED, 1 0 ,0 0 0 B t i s i n a i $ . ' RYE & CORN. fT iH E subscriber Will pay the highest A jftice in cash for R y e and C orn, deliv ered at his D istillery,near the C otton F a ci tofy, or a t M -Brow n ’s M ill. WARHAM WHITNEY. Dec*. 7 - . • 36 ’ 0l0iplesale (fndRdct.il, A SEAT FC>ff38hAmpER, 7'\ . I ..u .I,\ iK s|e a little orb c h a n g in g gradually into a irreqt w prld.- and a» w e advanced n earer and neareryihftaW . b ehold it expandjiiR immeasurable g lory. Thu» the heavenly Wbei^ loatKii()ix5|6Teptik# cipthfefba curimg Where croaking frogs pour forth their accents ' - ■>-hbarse, ■. Ewahesi, , Aftd. the fool waters teavo with hideous W here moacy «Vls tlicir gloomy sderets sing, Wheire|wisbDpaMw/«)asp(i the mouldVing Where the night-raven claps her sable wjng. Pficqs iiiNeW iYork, in ^ u a l ^ s to suitdurchnsers. A|sq> ■ Whiskey, from « There.lqt ifeii S tLsneRfix Ib^p hateful sept, A ^ with grim aipe?t hold her sullen reign | Norlnnocence dar?: tread. tho:dire retreat, i Where grkly spectres hover o’er the plain, 1®H4 «ne p^pitious ray, Tog^H^he la*d, thkskstowa witihorrid E e t iow’d p g c M of Jay, And glarJpghgbtBio^ miic-with friAtful stonus. ■-.> ■ 31 ;v“ : .G o a r s e d o . ( a i i e x c e l TOVES. T fh eir 8 tore,fteariy opposite the p o , h\ D ffic?, Buffalo-s.t. R o.chester,keep^ band.for sale, ' , € o o k m g ^ b t o N e s , from J a ip fs and. Goynell’s F a ctory, AT WftE FpLI-OWINb rljICES, VIZ : Cooking Stove, No. 1, S60'] |'t>P. Ro.S, 45 Including with filch Stove—J Cast Boiler and Steam er, 1 Stew-Pan and . 2 Oriddles, i Till iJjjn b . N 0 . 6 , 26 rfea-Ke(tle,hOxen Ho. 7 , 20 slider, I Shoe.t 4 ri)(i I Do. No. 8, 15 Ho. 3, 40 'f Do. INo. 4, 35 A D o , H o 6, 30 1 Pa.n, 3 -Piidding or ■! Bread P uhb , 2*’Pie Pan's and f Dipper. Also, (t great variety of P o m B O l I R S T O V E S ^ Olf th e n ewestpatterns and o f a superi- oiir qudlity for heating. Together with a good? assortment ot Franklins, Oven .Btqycs;rdo.’‘'with Boilers, G a iidda, Six ‘ p lates. Pyramids,' B o x and Sheet-Iron, do. Jbr parlo ‘ ‘ ‘ ' ' pei-io.urf to any in use, for boats and vessels \ b;f Ml descriptions. ; T h e .Cooking S tove h a s from 2 to. 3 boile>sj-and w ill do all k in d s o f' cooking, washing, and heating o f rooms, w ith less Wood than any stoves in u se, w ithout in- converijence o f steamy it b eing conducted ... .V.,..- -V from the boijers, oven and broiler into the superior to any 1 baye ever before used, and pipe. T h e fire pasa ^,8 .round the. oven, boilers and tes*k®illqr o r tinder the grid- fiiea^-''artd is: turned, one to the othet by aaniperS'to h eat one or m ore at a time. T h e oven has a d oor a t each end, and a jlide to, raise and lower for baking. The: fire-plabe has folding doors,and w hen open gives a. good view o f the fire, and a place for, broiling w ith a cover to conduct the steam into the stove, and likewise for roa^t-. ing in front and toasting bread. Roast ing' caq also b e d one at each side and back at the same tim e ; or in the oven, there be ing veqtilators for the steam t(r escape, arid give .the meat as good a .flavour as if roastr edtin a tin kitchen. In I8I8, yon mentioned, having Ink of your „ , own manufacture. I took some on trial, and ing the general satisfaction they h a v eg iv - l . _ - . — t L . - . . . ^ . 1 i.1 _ A • .4 m n M V • l A t I t . -2 a • a M..X A M-k A r f A en, arid the improvem ents they, h ave made this season by enlarging the hearth, &c. as? above stated, feel confident in recom- meriding them, to the publick as the best Cooking-Stoves in use, for boarding hoji- ses, taverns, and private families o f every description.. 'ItF’A ll orders promptly attended to, and a jtberril discount made to wholesale pur chasers. ’ ‘ . J. E .& ,T . G O N G D O N . ■““Rochester, 2 d. m o. 1 , 1825 .' 45 - I ON CONSIONMENT, /J . A Casks W h iskey, Barrels Macfcina ^Yhite F ish, 50 Barrels Cut T obacco, 40 K egs P owder. JO N A . C H IL D . ! R ochester, Jan. 10 , 1825 . 41 j ' N O T I C E . 4 L L persons ittdebted to thesubscriher, 4 A are desired td call and pay their Notes or A ccounts without d elay. J. W . STR O N G . ■ 'R ochester, Jan. 1 , 1824 . '40 ^ u s t K e c e i N e d j b y E * C o o k , A doz. pr.-flal bottomed arid 3 doz. high “ brass ' Candlesticks, which are offered very low b y the dozen single pair./ Rochester, Jait, l 5 ,1 825. 42 irihabhant Will, a t th e com m encem ent of^Jlit h appy e x istence, s e e the d tym e system BUed w ith ’ m agnificeriice and splendour, tmd arrayed in g lo r y and beftuty i and as h e advances onward ihr.q* ...........v»r *uccessiv« p eriods o f d u ration, w ill AndpxQwJihgffoiyeslodarksomecovettfleej b ehold a ll things mpre and m ore luniin- ^ ousj'transporiing a n d sundike, ' ^ ' ^ L T ic JBihfe.— It is a b eautiful trait in the religion o f the B iblej that, as it is fortfidM Upon truth. I t is supported b y sitn p |i% , arid .is a ltogetherindependent of human grandeur, a ltogether at vari- ance w ith the d ictates o f hu m an pride* m v n rt . since, an. caterprisingfanner __ __ _ in the laud of ‘ steady habits,’ chanced to raiso PARAPHRASE OF T H E 137th PS a ILM. red to Jonathan; that this, large turnip, which Where the cold flood of Babel rolls, was the marvel of the whole town arid coun- , ‘ And sweeps «long its heathen shore,' ' ought to bh turned to some belter account There mighty sorrelvs filled quV souls, tome given to llm hogs pr sold by thd That Sioa’s spires were seen no more, Ho had heard that some of the litera ti of New-York had done wefl by sending bo- And hovered o’er that land so dear, NotVj-veiled in d a rk objivion^s liight. Our harps, cil tufted to heavenly lays, . On dreao-willoxTs silent Intftg: - Once they eould chaYiUehovah’s praise. And strikethose istraiis ft;Wchaftgelssuri^^ The heathen cry, como, raise that song. - So- often heftid on Julall’s plain i ' . O, can we, in this land o f wrong, •' Wake sorrow’s hesirt to Zion’s strain? O lovely mini I beauteous piles.! While years their oouxses wheel away, \While lieavcnTs high ?rchiu beauty smiles, 0«r sonls-shall mourn your falling day. WlienfninGng oft this eaptive short), ^ • And sinking'in the shades- of death, Still Zion’s downfal we’ll deplore, - Audjipeakher name with dying breath* For ever sball, her inmtgc rise . . .. And dwell in fancy’s uiid-day dream, pr when night’s mantle veils the skies, Shall through tbe sudden darkness gleam. 0 God, w!»o rolls the wrathful cloud, ' And -ftnkes the hftgiy' lightning’s flame, Blast ^ th thy itOrlnt .tlie impio^sproOd, ' iVhb dare defy th« Eternal Fame. ^Let warts dread teirijest waito (heir land, And raise “ the trail above the dead _ O they shall know the .avenger’s hand, When desolations round teem spread! * BASH D r ff JIES MOUNTAINS. WiUmtni Colie^e, Atfarch, 9 . W h a t is yestfenja j ? a n am e g iv en lo what is dCn^/iwliicii^ |>tit for its death, could n o i h u y e lrad anaiae* Yesterday givea up tiie very pretensions o f life. H is fate h Strange, G o o d deeds m a y have b een d o n e d u r in g h is e x istence, or crim es n n a y h a v e nftarl<ed h is progress, but they areburied vvitlihim in the. grave o f time*— ^Trute i t I 5 j tlieir eBects remain to bless or junisL tlie b e in g s ^vlio trans- valuablc.s, had sent gold rings m exchange for less ponderous articles than his turnip. Jon- athan’’s mind, was therefore made up, that tho great turnip should bo a vegetable^ and he ho ped, a meet offering to the Czar all the Rus sians, The turnip was accordingly sent to St. Retersbnrgh, and in due time, Jonathan received in return, several valuable pieces of coin. His neighbours all learned bis good, fortune, and. one of them, emulous of Jona- .thfto’sJlk|kj, fQon afteh maprif^^ of huge dimensions, and dispatched it at a pres- •|cnt for the table of Alexander, and in the* mean time waited anxiously for tho result of the veulure.' The cheese was even larger than, the turnip, and the neighbourhood all thought it fair to coriclude,. that hit majesly would make a proportionable, equivalent for the gift. At length it was announced, a Ves tel had arrived at Stonington, bringing ft large box from Russia for Squire Morgan, who serit the cheese last year. The box, which was carefully leale^ and directed, was opened in presence of aUfthe family connections, and a goodly number of the squire’s neigbbiftmi, and, oft removidjf the packing materials, instead of the expect^ treasure, the greet turnip vras diteovered,' which tlm spectators Immediately reci^nized ns their old acquaintance, arid Jori- athan declared, that “ for hispart he did’ptsee blit what the turnip had stood the viage darn’d wril.^---Ahaft’e (JNTno-ybrl;)yldt!Oecte* life among tire colouredFolks.^.^*TUh season of Balls and Quadrilles is almost over, and a t the moment when the Warm weather ifoftld have.terminated the galaxamengihe.. ehbnj gjenCiy, the Police imdits Mdshave bro- him dead. He leases a survivor, whose najne is *tb-day’—the iianfe that yester day previously po-ssessed-^^^anff wRoTe fare will be to receive his predecessor’s nev tiame, and to follow hlni to the region of silence a iid dentil to-lnoii:ow. Ta-inorrow’a f a te is .Still rirove sihgii la r ; lie cam never he said to live ; but he never perishes. . VYlien the clock a t night peals out trd v e j fancy may pic ture hiiti as being.Ixorn; and during tlie dull Iiours o f -tlarkmess, his e.x'pected ap proach may excite all the feelings of which o tim atwre is eapabld. T h e crime- covereii wretch aiiticipaMs his coming yt'hh fear-^ilic loVer 'with impatience— the calnci pliilpsopliick ruimd with unmov ed placidity; Liit he disappoints them all; he never colnqs ; loved a n d dreaded as he is, still Tie sliroiich liim self in obscuri ty, and rernains iimseen. H e is like a disemhodled spirit*, vhich is permitted to T h e snbscri^rs having sold marty Of h aunt the luind o f man ; and lie is ever flPIn. T . Jftme« C ttoking Stoves,:and know- suggestiurlo u s tllatth e d t^ isdeparting, ,oV.the: eeneral s.at.sfoction th ev hftve eiv - thetonrii o f its pred- ecessqr, yesterday, and either biioys up the jniind y v itl liope or harrows it w ith fear, o f wliat lie h im se lf shall p roduce; but l o ! the ibo.rxilftg b reaks, and it is to- day. •This Is the,best boot! o f heaven to man., T o d ay ^ives opportunity for im p roving Our e.xistfence, arul h ecoining, what the Onurisciefttinteriiled w e should b ecom e, (isefijl nnennbers of soeietj', virtuous and happy b e in g s. The p a s t vanish es from Ourview; a glorious future opens Upon the right; butletu s n o t w a it for the p ro m ised tO‘morro>v’» arrival to im p rove that future; le t to-day engross a ll our attention, as the future will he either happy or miserable, according to du'r present d eeds. Jf We look b a ck upon yesterday, it is a 'very' shadow, em p ty and Useless a s the pro raised o f to morrow. dbw-6uC was in contciftplation, and that a great display of black beauty and faahioh was expected a t their grand smoon in Mulberry street, pa Tuesday night, the watch was stationed, and preparations made for an attack. The car riages drove up in quick succession. One or two mastersof ceremonies being ready to band the ladies on t—and what with t& flambeaux— the buStle-aud the-voiccs of the managers, or dering the white drivers to turn “ de horses head to Pumpstreet,” the place was kept quit© lively and interesting. About ten o’clock, when the violins and tamhovines were at their height, and the ball-roOm trembled with the weight and vibration of the'Company, in walk ed the Police magistrate, accompanied by some t'welve or fourteen watchmen. Many of the ladie.8 fainted, the gentlemen grew pale, and the Company, after ait application of sal vola tile and burnt feathers, and many ejaculations of O dear J-i-O l a .'—many tears,'protestations and promises, were gallanted forthwith to the . Watch-House. Early the next morning, about fonty werb brougjit forth for a hearing. The ladies were dressed ih tawdry elegance^sCme with “i'Or- rowed robes,” nodding plurpes, and spangled petticoats-—some had col^mcd silk pantalets —^and a few were accuse^of using the liquid rouge—bnt .they all appeared jaded, frighten ed, cold, and hungry. The manager stepped fbith with a bold front and confident brow, and rnade a speech. He desired to know “fog''' what dey disturb peaceable black people causfi dey had a party--dcy hab rights—dey pay dare money and dey bebave as yell as the vjfo gentlemen vat go to de City INjtel~:and dey hand dc vine and cake about on a vaitpr like detn vitc folks at de 'Washington Ilall ated de Greek Ball.” v The magistrate stated that complaints been raado to the Grand Jury, rcspCctihg tho‘*“ riots and Uoisaftces feSultihg from this ball room, with a request Jo break it Up. It decoy ed servants from their employers, and led to bad habits. The managers were bound~over, but the ladies and gentlemen wore permitted to retire, with suitable admonitions.—Al Y* Jfat. Adv. TrtE IftTPiNISSS' OP , HfiAVEN. Dr. Dwight closes iiis- ifcrmcri on the happi ness of Heaven, TvitTUht! following apt and •' beautiful coonpaTison,*--' “ T o the eye o f iriantlie sun appears a pure light— a metss o f tuiiriingled ^lo ry. Werevverto ascteiid it ^'$***' towards thiriumiiiarjv anri could we, like the eagle g a z c tipoEi its lustre, we should in our progress belt old its splendour pfi- coftie evec'y oiottOiit triore intensif. As we rose thYgugk tli-ehcaWens, w,e sfioiild Ffimcmitf J 816 . ON THE USE OF ASSAFGBTIDA- By George Parkmm, M. D. Oct. J 822 .— On beginning to recover from a catarrhal fever, t had a sensation of stricture in the chest, and proyccation to cough, wbeneyef' pfty one en tered the room or noticed mo. 'As soon as 1 felt them I took powdered AssafoStida, 4 grains, soon after syallowing it, tlfo irritability, subsided. 'To ascertain the power of Assafoe- tida, i graduall.y enlarged the dose toa tca- speou full. Relief always followed and no oth er sensible effect. 1 have taken several such doses in a day. With the same Satisfaction as in my case, I have since Uf ed AssafcBtid.! in 8 persons, to relieve irresistable propensity to cough. Some of my medical friends to whom I related ttiese facts, havcsincc usedAssafoet- ida in similar doses, With results like mine.— It has proved very efficient in spasmodick asth- ma3.-r-Ar. F. Med. Jour. 1S25. In the SbcrilT’s Court, London, in Februa ry, Count de .Alqntholon, as executor of the late EmpeVoar Napoleop, obtained a Verdict? for 3,248,560 francs, which, at the present rate of Csclftngo, is ^1^0,4-22 6s. 2d. against Lafitte, (he Paris Banket', for sums deposited with him bv Napofoon previous to his quittiufi' PROPERTY OP UNIifERSITY OF ROCHESTER ORIGINAL STAINED