PATllailthilliti:PAißWALL.,. - , 44Eitatei of trio' Union, end that broad and instant, greeted by the sight of his little : ThitAiiilingefehilti , I:lltiiiilithriPiiit,',,Re'i t . IcoMprehentive spirit of patriotism which girl's face ; her head was all that was via ;-11esottiii4,',•44itlietiil.'ittiled notr:SitterOy. ;nukes every Inhabitant of this mighty re. able, hor body -being covered with those : - WeCki" for Lteeriteed(in the es I 6 ttoiet i i E k : '.; Pn!. I public—from the Atlantic to tho'Paclfle— of ;her companions. :eifie. ;The4bilOwieg itiehhiietledietciry :i I from , Maine to California—gloryitt 'the ' Mr. Seabring,.urged by paterthf'' elltle 4b the! aifeeiks,6l the ,Piftert ,htert6. II title of etc '.o.ol*keilirb!, -- :-, ,:. 'line, of donne directed liee.efforts et encie'l I;le A uee Oa t :am ) Vaiaema. : ;... ~. '•:•.,:,,.,.; ; I Friends It loitleounlr.imeo—i, 4 1 0 i:the release of liia;daeghteq WV° ho :• :, ,mi,itiision.SrhoOg Vou clesieito.dity.4. bikysie le ;'' 160 ntj a fina ln Ifa w ell i 4 . ,. ;; t‘vas !so engaged. a man came up end leidi i 4 aiinnOt Ake; iii yil riattlePti it it re .from fhb ; ' ! few' tiourii:iTiotilf iltitepOitteMie,frain i the •',. held of him,,rtaying,;.."My child is I thern,"' , <sherea'6l,:kotir'great ind.'preSperOui cetin. hospitable spores of America forever- I; add endeavored to - teke the lac on which .':tie.;•,Aeitti c iat - ',pubtiely,Tecoding my,, , . decp, l ctirry with `me to' the poor old country," ; Mr. Senbring stood. ; , Finding he could noel Urld;grataful Opprecititien of the 'generniiii",•feelings of. respect artiValteehment . for ite i move bum, he struck at him, thus•endeav sympathy, the delicate , attention and Ole; people, ,- pat • -neither e tirrio,..nor ..distanse, l ering to die lase Mr. S.; and et in a posi. unremitting' ' Wed ness ,witich -.I; have 0 Xpe'. ~ pin ob literate ' Citiieni - of the' 'United ; tint') to • Werki.irfore; efli:ettiallYJA like reit . of, -•rienced in , every sectional this vast UniorelStates—l fervently pray that the Almighty ;his lost child: Mr. S. succeeded in resell. The noble reeeption;whieb,YoU;haVe Spill.; Displeere • q, ,Intinen, events, in whose ! me his lost child, who.proyed to . be but ' trineousliMinde are red to a stranger, knots the destinies of nations, may 'slightly injured. Hit saitll•lte torgavejthe merely neilif'.huMblii - mis - sionary''failie I teritifitie theecehleesings and . favors which ; man:who struck, at him ; ho knew . top :et use efirioral reforrneProves the devolion I you have so Jong enjoyed-Tibet your pro., well his feelings to blame him for any act •of veurpeopleeo t heilite reels of humanity,, gratis - in every private -'n nd ' public 'Virtue ;Of rashness perpetrated , at 'that time: The. • however' feehly::cliampiened, and has en.; may keep. ; pace With : your unexampled !bodies ; el' :the' dead and ' - . -wounded teem • dettreclt America and her:: people to. me hY i prosperity-•-thatyea 'an d your child ren'sl inciatlyi unload claimed on the spot, akert et thOusarid ties too .stiered' fee- utterance, children, iney''heltWer true to the ••great to the Ninth.wiird station house, which is • Though the. renewed 'attacks of - a' pitiful i destiny that awaits• . •you, and to the spirit near the school.' In it few minutes-news :and insideous ,' Malady, have rendered, ii,ef'theseinstitutions 'under 'the ; fostering of the accide nt spread through the neigh. ; -Impossible -that I could (svithoutimriiindnt I eire tar eiliiCh 'you '- hive 'so ;repidlylpro, tiorhood, and methers earnerushing ke the danger !o;my.life) mitkethese publieexele!gresSed. '''MaY ,your` country still extend scene by seems, all inanguiSh,' but alt, at tions which were :never sPered.by.me. in , f the hand erseceer to the helples exile, tif./ first buoyed , uphy•hepe. :Oceasionalljea the days of: my health •and itirmy: vigor,,ii ford nn asyluriete - • the ',persecuted, and a mother would' recognise the • lifeless . form yet, thank Heaven,.have. been instr - urnen.; borne - to'the oppressed—and 'thus insepar: of a 'child as ieivas lifted from the mass, tal in-adding-10'th° ranks'or temperance ably connect her future'destiny with the and thon the i phircingery' of agony would over 000,0e0 ; disciples of temperance in; interests of universal humanity:' ; •...; -• ' rend the, air, oh, Gad f may it , never be Amer;efe -I• • lute° .been ;much //cheered r":,Citizens of the United 'States, and he. ours again :to hear. • And mow the; neigh. during he past weelt,bY• the •reecipt.of let. !need I enuntrYmen'—itgain • adieu 1 ;May borhood was . thoroughly , aroused, and r em • fr om all carts of the states, b ear in g / heaven:Pciiii• its choicest blessings on your crowds flecked tit the scene of the disaster. unimpeachable testimony to the strict fide).; rewired land; is' the farewell prayer: of Many of the :dead; ;lying; end wounded, ity Witiewhich this vet - weary ohligtitien IS; . • 14 eOrdeVeled 'ned• affectionate friend, were taken tO•the Station •hotise, where the I observed. I need seal-Celt/adds , that. vie-i • ~'' '.': ' , ' ',retell/AD' tiLereriewi; entire lodging Mein of thlpolicemen was . :' . ; .....„' 7 ....._.1 • . ••• • ' ' turned into a hospital, and their beds nll rue, and the duties Which religiine; ince!. ; cates, togetherewith periee,plenty,domestic i ....... PARTICULARS in- OF THE :CATASTROPHE jured children. This was, indend, , a sad comibit,' health and •happinces, heed every , / 41 /4 1 , where followed in. its train.' ' • ' ••- ' ‘ ' ' 11. NEW YORK. ~ . sight ; parents, whose children were titis. ..„ • sing, came hero to confirm. their. hopes or Il cannot omit this opmtunity : el bear- • One of tha most lamentable occurrences fears. scree might he seen a lifeless liedY, • ing :my- grateful :testi mony.:lo, the generous 1 that we have ever been called on to record, with on gized mether standing over it, co-operation which I have; receivediin :the I took' place at Ward school NO. 20, in wringing her hands in 'he excess of her . prosecutiOn elev . . missien, (Mei the public' Greenwich nvenue,opposite Charles street, press Of•Ameriere . Whatever'ipay he (be yesterday' afternoon, when nearly fitly fllrioll ' .fsorrow, as he beheld the form of There was 'a • father looking the phriv or sectional ditlerenecalhet separate. children lost their lives and many. were p icture o ' ;those influential expositors of public opin- Iso Severely injured, that in all probability a loved one that he hod so :Hely parted • ion, all recognised, in thesimple principles I theywill not recover. - We will give the with in ; health. and then' further one • was which I enunciated,ei .Common ground ofi facts ofthe case at enee,.and as briefly as a familY - standing round the bed era little fraternal union ; and acting in that Chris. i possible. - The sChool'house is a mneniee one, whose painful writhingagave evidence tian spirit have,-with scarcely an excep-; met three story. edifice, with a' winding of the patient's sufferings.' One alter an- II Lion, ever freely tendered their valuable ] stnireasefrem thelowerfleer tie the upper other the bodies ofthe dead were removed; :support and eevecitcy to the cause oftem - -] landing. This stairway is not spiral, but and at length litters were provided, andl peranee, emPhaticelly_the cause of virtue,; is fortned of short flights of stairs winding the wounded were carried away also:' It' patriotism and morality.'. if the affection.; Mend a square'wall.: , The first or ground tuns a , sad evening in the Ninth ward.---! . .; for t h e se w!. Nearly one hundred i i her mourn -1 flinches e'i ate sympathy and - kindness of the Amen.; floo ris used as a. play ground 'Can peel& have at all 'finks been goner- 'ars `and is paved With flag stones. ' Th e cd the lessor Children,orwetched anxious.; ()Ugly extended 'to me during My tea r, , second story of the' kinilding ieoccupied by ly . dver the forms of the• wounded: -'The how much more intense has this noble ; the primary department (tithe institution ; catastrophe was almost the only .topic of feeling beconie iii - the Period ' epproached ;in the third story it. the female depart- cenvere'llien; Smell! . knot 3 of 'flien stood' ' for my ;ilepartitre ! • Flow can I find lan- I ment of.the Upper:school, and in the fourth on the eorners'of: the streets, and'recount- I eil the occurrences' o 1 the aft ernoon. ' A.' gunge' loth:ink:llle' genemes, the high-Isere the male depnrtment.' rooms ~ . . . 1 -• settled; the noble Henry Clay; my disin-Lte each of the , settee l rodens is frOm t h e pall seemed to have settled on everythin 1, - lerested adet;:iate.i , erly defy I cherished i landings of the stairs. , The. other side of and all Greenwich village wusin mop rning. l friend ? Hew can f l' - express . . the peas.. the stairs wits gear/led by 'an „ordinary [Then ~ follows the ',list of killed and -;am ;of .my :obligation to the .berievelentl wooden bannister, of no - great height,' and wounded, tiMountinglie .about one bun. Win.. Coreoran",,of . Washington'! to .the not firmly secured at. dui nottom, or where. dre d.l . public spirited and philanthropic: Henry, the batesters : were connected' with the ' ' . ' '1 . :Grinnell 1, to:.your merchant princes, E. stairs. This description 'of the stairway '. li..collias and,,Rebert • I(erMitt ? to ; the a- I will enable the reader better to understand LATER FROk TEXAS.. . unable and gifted archbishop of New Yerk,ltihnt":olloWs. .At about tern edock yes. 'By the arrival of the siezimship i Louis whose delicate and unremitting . attention • terdayeilernoon, one of ,tile teachers in inna, Ceptain Forbes, at New Orleans, ..will never-be ,forgotten ..by his .honoredi the female ,cleper a tmeni, Miss Harrison, on the 1 1 th - , says the Picaytene, wu have I, • i .; guest 1 to the host Or kin . 'd 'friends in this i wavtaken- with a fainting rn, and . in or- received papers from 'Galveston tri the 7th ~city, in pnitadelphia, B4ton, Albany, N. tier to her. recovery - she was carried into inst., 'and San Antonio t o the 30th ult.,- There is no news of great importance in Orlearis;St. Louiie Cincinnati; and titio'l the passageway, where a cry 'was raised the Union, who leive responded to Mr.' 61" W/ater ).,water 1" bp, one of her corn our Texan party. .;• . I Clay's• appeal, .. •. ~ ., .•1 . . and in Infer itireweil pres- i pinions:, This cry was not . understood, 'The Nucces Valley reports, on the auth ority of a gentleman from the Rio Grande ents ate furnished ii memorial of grab- , else the scholars thobehlthat the water code and generosity too highlYeppriciated ;Wee wanted to 'extinguish fire, t he The City, that Wiest of the men stationed at "by: the object of your sympathy•and soli- I next, moment the cryof - "Fire" was rais. Ringgold' Barracks had deSerted to join eitude—toe deeply engraven on his heart ed, and spread like wildfire through' the raravajal's forces. : Out o: one hundred,' ~ to ;acknowledged in'thc heeknied phra- building. In 'a metnent Subordination was not more than a dOzen remain. •: • "see.'sanctiened by conventional usage. . tit an end,. The children from the primary A cold-blooded .aseaSsination was Beep- I ''' There are emotions of gratitude too t r i in- i department rushed to the stairs, as did al. etrated last week at 'Round Top,:on the` tense for language to convey ; were it.; so the' scholars on. the floor uhove them. person of Mr. • Stephen:Nownsend, 'en! other Wise, gladly would • I attempt to give [The stairways was soon - filled, and the old citizen of Fayette county, by ii• man I expression) of my. profound- thanks:: to press agairtat the :blusters So great that named Vaughn. The cause: or the [nor.; • my gifted; and 'amiable. nountry.-women, they gave way,.precipitating the children der appepirs nut to be known,and the eon- Miss Catharine Hayes. Never will.) for. over the stairs down to the ground" floor, I elusion among many is, flint Vaughn was; • get, the, sympathy felt , by that noble-mind- As the 'rush increased, so did the numbers i hired to commit the blood-thirsty decd.:— ad ledy, or the spontaneous . generesity (so that were hurled over the',stairs into the the weapon used was tebowie knife, direst ~eheracteribtic of her., Irish heart) which, space below, Two of the female teachers into 'the side of' Mr. - Townsend, - while, ta prompted her recent gretefui.apd subsn-; made an effort , to stopthe : children '; but holding a' familiar cenversittion with :he tial compliment. ; Never ,will this nobl e Ise great - .Was the to; that their efforts murderer. Vaughn jumped on his horse _t be-:forgotten by Father Matthew ; and' Were in vain, and they Were themselves nod, galloped off at full speed, and. has not when his earthly pilgrimage is ovcr,When: linrried, along with the .cerrent; and de: yet been , heard of. ' Mr. Townsend leaves! • his atewardship.ceases, and he is : called toj spitiiille&.:elibrts ' Were carried 'into the it wife and several childreh to mourn their ,'a state of future,exiitence,.wherti eventhe! space below. 'ln the upper room, the boy's irreparable loss. ~ • . - • , ' eevenomed'shaft of the• Slanderer cannot i &pertinent Mr McNally tool: hie stand ".. he Brazos Della says there are thirty! re ~ . - ' rietOmaong m her honored naniebe.pro..with his back against the door, and for, six 'newspapers published in Texas. ' • 1 • nounced with gratitude and JesPectby .the bade an y one to go out, , - Although the The Houston - 7h/egraph learns from a '.Sent; arid : daughters of •that beauteous isle, / panic pervaded his room ,as well AS the person whovieited Durango a few months wbich'she loves so `yell:' TO my.own be• rest of the. edding, yet he,stieid'firre, and sinde, that nine :American citizens'' have "toed. countrymen : , 1'- most. • - affc.ctionntely 1 thue'euccaeded in saving the liveS of `ma: heen'imprisoned in.that city ler mere, titan --fonder a 'few , ..ivords of . parting , adtiiee.-Hey, perhaps of hundreds, for had tho ler. a year; and that:unless the Attprican gov -: You have,. dearly beloved friend* . re-f ger pop rushed' down ' the ',stalei as did etintiont interferes they wilt probably re. linquished the, land ef . your birth,:endear- the youngrehildren, HeaVetienlv knows main in prison for:years. :„;;• ). , • : cd-e° you by a thousand fond reminiseen;, hew mUCh,More sad ,Would have been the • : They were emigrants.for !Culifornia;- ,- ces, to, seek on these. distant , shores..thatidisaster linin it nowis.' We learn'that ; While passing threugh,D.uraneo, owing to !, reattineratien for iniiusiiy end toil ton of 'netnecf the boys jumped out of; the wile the scarcity of provisions on ..R. route,(as , - tee;dosied you athorne. ; . Y,ou :ate firesen.:d6wri, and that , ono of . dienhnd hiS neck the crops had.been cut off by the drought,) .ted here with a. field-of ; prefltri- I brilkenti the ,tail:: There Were, altogether they:' could net procure food,,end were • hle . employment, arid evere t iodeeement to ! in:the 'building but ,e` ,lew' ',shell or 1 . 500 compelled to take :a few .4rtielea oE lOW' te ‘.., persevering industry. YOU are received I ecbolers. ( 1 ,765 we, to be the prevent them from etnrying, ;l For th is , ~ d. , I . and weleomed in the greet ,American.farti•!ntinaher4 . W hile Mr. -:MeNally."rematned i they Were . arrested,... and . without a 'trial 's r .** with fee li ngs ar, 3 1,06P4114; kindness.( firitiat .his post, die destruction of life Wee were threwminto . prison, The informant . Link friendship p , After a fe w - yearn :-you ! ; geing pa bnloyi;,' .irlandied4 On hund reds, of the. Wog _mph: ittates.that siceprding to bealinl? citizens , . of *title - great, ießublic,jivenk cNlrthe etairai 3 O A 4 eit there . was a Ole I.thei laws' of.Maxico, travellers ere glowed Whose 'mat ' territorial extent abounds in !of liuntap. : hoiooll-7-A mais qt . cbildien.-1 to take-articles. of food when the oyvnelli all the *oriels of mineral, agricultural,, •feet.Sqeeptil and about twelve feet in ' refuse to sell them, provided ' that they and iiinameetiO Wealth`;' . the - avenues to ' `height. The stern.) of flre,ivisiow .. giveri I take only sufficient to supply. their absolute honors and.famdsere lihiittillytbrerivn open !.outside , and the i police were snonat•hand.,•necessities.•.• Ho ,says he and his ,coinixin • to you and te, ,yO,, !'cliildrett;•tind' no im: i t'and fault passe'ssien "pf iliiii:prerniie's, ss lions, while ,itrovelling",through, Durango, pediment (sai'o-oc. f oWO'CreittiOn)!ei-I . *flis,s. they ,'eould ; ,p 4. commenced 'there/ore: frequently, eompello,l9.talso ' ' FOY •.' Isis to prevent ' you;atta 'fig" the' highest work of handing o ut the : children , : from Wens ;:by force, but they, , Always, paid far • soeiat and . •.•ciiic distinctibit,'li4 'will : you.. tbeir perilous position . : Therinilia m t Were; the- rit.exorbitant rates, und j thoAtcaldes rangelon * ger mit; those ' '' g itiridtill 'oOd rt o - ' lo a ON s4Prfl;•9l.° ourik;liat slightly inittred;; refused to arrest them. !*1 i _..- • . :! ~. nitif* 0a• pasiUnimprovedl:Or, rat*, will . - bui.o* soon 11A diese.; 'had , been • rein Oiled I The San Antonio . Meths Itzin has YOu- not, by st udying selfLiesPeoli' Eiha4.-;i,tite imps! hea r t - rending, spectacle present. 'been permitted .to. molte - t he. : following, ex ; qtti,ring . hthitsisultio'iolytiariew positioh,,o4: ili;eif: , ;$.910 ;among,6o, policemen tract from a letter front4!Me74 o .o.az Val ;-, eltiOtttoyivgoOt benor, alike on , ifte.land Cif .! Wue fittheiti'' whitie childr e n , _wore :.there • thnxiamin•Sam - Antenio• - 301iith *id loili'adrigiorsitil timplori.;Th .'' W i„ . 'd ' rir! a nd :. d e se rv e . .. ... ' ' • - : .'• 3 3 :''' '''' ' ' .iiii i i ig a,, widum dying b • itti '..e.., 'Av.., : 0 ,!. 41 1 U 1 ? n Y.,:-:till ;;± The, latest ; news..recoved t'esrt:lo,ej ! ~,,, .., . . . .., 1, . 0 ,.,, 2, i to , ll l 0 y, Ofter. ':,!i,ody, arias .trikee. ; out, . ty: of: Mexico rip, - Chet - ',Gen,: Uruguay lies b zitto ':' Itermoso - 100 1len all'unentFee . /.llenX. .or. _ tn . lifeless ,at , fir s t, `came , to ;been zamelLconlintinder.• io.chief of an Or; thaiittAti . ' the' ) - - ''. ' ''' . ' '',ked. the fresh my of five thousand rneo,!which - tliooey., '' • • - 9 . • rend aid, and errimertt, of ,Meiice - is,: ebout to despatch :. Poranorq Al dtsd:oy,thnir 'Coi'she.purpoiii if quelling,. the; revolution fi jAtObY the whiCh..hiolheen ,sek9n. foot JD, the Stete o f 0 rte: it - ~ - - - b - Mirky ; SOME). Tetotifdlipas. , !'.Gee.,.U.rarty its Plrf:.. l . ~ ...-.0*,400:4 , . ' ell 4f lntiokin l ; fix! .officersW: the 41010*V4* , ;fte p•'' * 460000 , 4 1 *** 4e 64 , '*uited Ilea him lybc..ewPriesed4o.o, . 4040160400 40*44008-00f- - ;*etedea; • and.: Ow be ' 'I" 46.00A00 0 it'itheyits.d lettiefiTaat*.li*itiOboi.:l F 4. .000:• . , „. 0 - t.."18110111ff , I f Or , lo)4l4,l*voiutiotilow - Atorit#o4 , 4l , I . -,40 1 Vitali 1 ,oi the j their .01,in way, Om .1- expect . iligitAbliiii . , ..., , . , I,\ 7 , 1 -... I== 'will be turned, and thcse very Mexican lenders, who have invited foreigners to their assistance; will sacrifice them. .1. much fear the finale.will be another Cuban 'execution, en se:::3 Col. Mannol lob, las has °grad-tit" 'le War Thiparti Sam Slicktim .from Engl46u "Art& al4.ther . got• 'lngm &it'd here; they can't raise it, nor punkin pies, !nor quinces, nor sea-nuts, l nor silk-worms, nor nothin Then -as to iheir l.only look at five great elephant look ! in' 'beaSts at One tilow, witlibno great luni; mokin fellow to hold the handle, and another to carry the whip, and a boy to lead, whose boots have more iron on 'cm horseS huffs 'have, all crawlin' ae !if hey wils,agoite to a funeral. : 1 Y hat sort ofa Way, is that to do work it;mate:o-Inp rnridito Ipok , nt Iftherp is:any airtll - clumpy 'fashion of dein' a thing, that's the way they are alwayssure to do it here. They area benighted,obstinate, bulf-head ed people, the,.Englisb, that's a : facti. and always was" • No other disposition or turn of mind so totally unfits a man for all the social of. of life, as indolence. An idle man is'a morerblank in tho creation ; hei•scems mado' for no end,. and lives to ho.purpose. fib cannot engage himself in any etnploy- Mont or profession, because ho will never have diligenCe enough to follow it; he can I succeed in no undertaking, for he will Om er pqrsue it; ho must be a bad husband, father,.and relation, for ho not ,take the least pains to preserve his wife, child ren, and family, from starving; and ho must be a — worthless friend, for ho would noLdraw his hand from his bosom, though to prevent the destruction of the universe: Value of a. Large • Library.—Tho.. apt reply of a distinguished scholar to a bane lector of the institution of learning with which ho-was connected, when an increase of dui library .was the subject of discussion deserves Perpetual remembinnee. "We need , more books,"snid the professor.— "More , hooks," eYclairned the merchant, "why, have you rend through all that you rdready..pessess?" "0 no, I never expect to' rend .them all." "Why, then, do : you %%lint more 1" "Pray,sir,did you. ever read your dictionary through?" "Certainly not." a-librnry is my dictionary." A young gentleman who has just, mar ried a little undersized beauty, says she would have been taller, but she is made of such preitiOus materials, that nature could not afford it. full'of sugar the honey moon makes one, don't it? A year from now he'll be swearing abnut the house be cause his "fool of a wile", has been clean ing the cook stove with his shoe brush. The Knickerbocker for August gives a good remark Orin Indian, appropas of im prisonment for debt. Ouc of his tribe, ac quainted ' with civilization, was showing him through a jail. " What him do 1" as ked the savage, pointing ton debtor. "He no pay his skins," said the other, alluding to the Indian currency. "Well," said the questioner, "how him get, skins, locked up in great house?" Everybody likes modesty and hates brass, and yet everybody encourages the latter and leaves the, former to take care of itself. Modest nieriti what is it worth 1 Tho more a man has of it, the poorer he is, in this age of • rivalry and , hu ! ,.buggcry. He Would starve to death on such fodder as that capital procures. SYMPATHY FOR THE IRISH EX ILES. • While the people ..of England are glorying in the escape of Kos suth from the blood-hound search of the Austrian Government the people of the United States are not disposed to tbrget that noble spir its like O'Brien; Mitchell, Meagher and' O'Dbiolie are pining:in exile for , offences, merely political, a gainst the, government of England. Some 'of our citizen's 'are inclined to take advantage of ,their reception .of Kossuth; awakening as it has.: a present'feeling of lib erality and free sentiment; and the hope that, now, the interposition La, the United States comle9pslY manifested and .expressed,, may, Ibe effectual for the release of the Irish Patriots. Accordinglymeet ing.fi,aro being held collective of, public sentiment. , An imposing, one . i[ll reported in , ' the Philadel-, rF;hia. tiapers as having been held at, the Maseura in that, city oa the evening :of the 19th. , ,GoTOnsir IcihOton' presided, assisted by ,a large'number of Vice Presidents, of, _tale* and ii,mrifiiO4. them' Ron. geo, ~.1)41 0 , .1 and Robert C: Grier. , !Grov;,..lohnston made Boo remark -4aaddreOft front.tiAe,tfea of Chik J. Ingersoll to difi_rieinde t ai'Of the' U.S.! in ,behalf, of the' , Vxites;ivaa read and approved,L-atid.seVeraJ ablOspiOcheti: were 'deliteted:n,Ho 1,-../L • of•Marylanediandlß4P4n rlo*o6l.llo : ripta , of theieven. ! 6 `q ug-„kfamOrfiktictri to•jhe , :411*iitablfr that IP I tP P°4 l # 4. b i r come olit'againietcii GOODS!! GOODS .I ! OW atamiast at the ald stand hr. Offitt s r a LN Growl aad I 4100%itl• emciK.Or 0101 ' b. tom roream Lumber. or Minot. t; wag OHEAPESr—br • 4tICHAia Pane. thearitsl4. N ay . 't '1 attpaut ; • •,,, : • elismt tet.outtut scHooL, he %weed Itfr tilt the re vel-mon of Pupils, on MONDAY, THE BEII DAY OF Db.CEMBER NVET. 111 the NEW AND HEOE•TLY FINISHED. HIGH SCHOOL BUILDING. The building Is built of their, htinesomely end comfortably lin. latlettd with two • comosuiliout &hoot Robins-ow 016 lower their, tinit'ia: lege Litaurii n o m, 30 hy 48 feet, in tho tipper story, all coin- pletely fininied The Board hero employed n competent male Teneher fur said School. No mans will hoovered to rly:oleo tee cense of Education in the School. Parents nnil Gluardinne of children tiro respect• fully in yilad tit, ell, thetas to visit said school, end 'examincidor ilicinsolvCs'nfe i rieirso of D. W.Mobitu, Pres't. , Jno. Boynton, Sec'y. • 'Nov. 6th, 1851. A SELETT EMILIBII MINH 'FINK been ored at Ctirwerinrille lex the' adt- . • ritiM ney stioYel 61111.01. uuegaT TCHKl.b.l'ostionl. , ,s • Is, •, • ' • • , ;11 nom gh to_rraelma thepornmarotl:Histty_ttrifeches Experience of More,than [lateen yeara,lme,establisherf of an En shah Edeordlocr-ln 1 . 41 .‘ /Is I 81 1,' Me fart:that .fiferchentfe•Ctiehratedllaiging Oil, Or lint • • m rit t r a N A u us ti L n:4l3. , 6lnAgrieri , w rivu es ft ,r in t t o tt e ft na l h en o t u ,er vi y A tiati . et vcnNo .y anfity prribrocittitr, Will .Cute run, cues. and cc. Terme-FIVE. BuLLAl.l3.,per . itiorter. ,l'uol s admit. 4.4 a t neve All fmcit ' ' • • - I • . •1 11 1 1 11/ 0 %- ' • "). • ' Sparing, ' Sweene y. itittgbbnei‘ For punk:dam array to nos. iVat, tvtrt. nr to the . - 8, 3 4 r ,p ; .1 ; two, I, int •..x:sil. Oauous; ! - Orackal Jise44l' GOA' of . • hinds, Fresh NVounds,, Sprains,'.Bruieas; Pis tuLh Safest, Aand Cracks, Strains, LierHeriesi,:' Fountlersd Feet. Scratches . nr:Oiease . ,Itittngxy, • • itheutnatlitn; Bites ef : Anirnabk:Baternal Voir safiv.Fainfel Nervous, itUrci . cthina ! 'Frettt ..Bites r Bolls, Comm . Whitlo ws. Burns and . Scalds, - Cha_ppell , . tractions of , the Nimble*, Swellings, ;I eakeess• of the Joints, Caked Breasts; 4m. tic _ -.rho teip_ai'aliclvd success Of this in the emie CVT in Howe and Cattle; tinft even in hUmae flesh; Is lAlly baeolcitqf 'there' knnwia 'thy :fanning communhv.. .11 can hanliy be credited, except by those who have beim ifttle - habit of keeping. It in thelestableaand hansom, Whist amount of palm, aulTering andlime, are saved by - ,4 ninety application of 'this 011:' '' • tar Ito sure the nanknf the sole proprietor. GEORG!: - MEltCllANT,,Leckport. N. T., fa bterra in the elk of (1111 hottle, and in his hundirrhina - Mterthe , ; • All orders utklreietai in tile prnpreter will he promptly r.t.pnieletl tn. , ' Mt a P or n phlet of the Agetit. and ice what wonder* are err..etop!hthed by the ore of tilts medicine, S•11:1 by ref:portable dealers generally, la the ;United z. , •1111.• and C" Je. Ale, by • , • • Public `fctarltie: .Persbnal,Preperty for' Sale,) PUULIC BATun. I ir n raV:74 l v hi tTd. ht - .6:e'letAdocer or tl e Labiono4 naAiiy pyirt , IBLIIIt C l l 4l llcfla One gray' nanrg--One yearling colt•-:,-Opo two years 014,4oltrOno , spring One , wagon---tiorae-genrs-rOno ,pnit twin sleds—Hay,by, ;be ton--7WbPat,l .rye, oats, nod corn in, tho bushel.. ; . , : ; 1 B a wl.. a g 'tat many (INT nr.ilitt too tedious to arvian, I Terms mad* at 0.v32 on day of tela- • 7A1111L5 A. V7(10113 ' ; Nos: 1. !EEL ' - . . . . NOTICE .or ECIItA FACIA'S TO lIEVIVE 6Uff MEOAANICT. LI awl. 'NO 4!. Norma, tow. mor •• , I , l4"ollTtli4cl l , l 4.b(Wl l .!,l;.sp'El'Atn,taglettiti" • ty agalnst.lollN G. RUN K. owner. or reputed owner sad oontroctnr for the sum or (Wu' against that THRPIB stony NRAME (11113 t OIiLL. &Winn in the too riship orDwittos. i nod minty r.fornmid—and also a certain PIECII of th to situate sad vomiting...—. norra, moio of tom boo med by lands of Jacob gunk and °then, baloogioo to the said John ! G. Ronk . cm said to titiourt•-and aiso.agattur the OM pieoo of gronnd r.od eurtllare appurtenant to said buf'dmo. Ste Aod 127 w 1. ALI eflistiWEbia, bliontlf Clem rich! cent etebs more Looms nolo the said Jobe 'S. [took, and to elf 0 her skim:m.llokt Mu, botdoroneopysaid Mid. Bonding, ate, th at they he and appear Wane the Judges! • • °roomed t:ourt n 1 Ijoorosom Pleas. to beheld at I:1181HW on I tho Eitt.nT MONDAY tit' DEM LIEU Nki.X.r.tonhow . coy th'oir they "sooty or harm to s-sy why the . am TWO Anolher Seientitle le" HUNIntEII AND t Ivry' iltitLAitzi aimed sottolevied I nr the said imildius to the am anti: , astd Wen.ll. Kenner, a . UAW WELL. 4 hotiff. F. hetifr Nov B,'Bil . A • ' '• • . ' ' PEPSIZST • FARM FOR SALE. Iri . • • le Su betrilpr r flee at Petrie° eV* bie valuable FARM couteiniat UNt: HUNDRED AUREd. tint &Camille* eitriale in Lawrence rommoblo. Cletufield countv. *OM sin !amber William Montag, John J. Read aid. folm On .vhinli inns fe • aubneoilal iinwED 'Holltifl A N LIP BARN and 6600(61X - 11r AMES fi CLEAtiED. Raid Farm a bear , he public mad. ammo re• CAC/ Ham entwensrlte. aad tit finro Ent Tenni gouty to WM. A. wALLWE. Esq. claw' RN!,oflomo.nbicdbuontherremer • btADDRY. Clamber t. 1.1831. • - ' ---- 'IIRS GT . CIV'NAN ~- Irritv RIPISPLIITFULLY Informs her friends, and the Ifoubtlo.thet the inten.la te acoununodate hor cne.omert in the met rjotti, NABLO ItltE4ht hIAKING end on tho ftto3l lteAttMitttLE TEMBItt. during the warns, win. Ucteber :E. 1E33 FALL & WINTER 12/13/1M314 RICHARD' • AIOSSOP, Fez,fabmgr,linde;,h4s.ana ci.itteini i .azity, I, etTANIS a splendid &au:lament cf 'YAW.. aril sr INTSIt GOODS. e' . Dry Good s, ' 'Bach as Alpaca', Elise. ',WM. De I aces esuhmeres. Cal i loos. CalsilZ4l. Ginolisnis. Tie/till.. 81.111101 tiee.chcil and! acb'eachnd. Planned tel. wet is ...Asa low, 00/ton Flannels. I and !bawls of ati diacaptior I. 1 • Cloths.. French Cloth, Twills! heavy Overeoatisgi Qoa, Cool fifack. thacharres. Ike Non do prima antae; anises. tat' I nets and Kentucky Jeass, all uf whlub ars, DI rho bast unality TVoolen Cut:trent. Gloves: Maim, &go.. a large estortmeut, and it low wines. Hats. and Caps. Silk, Plash. and Fur ItAllt aed CAF., of ell sorts and flees, toot and cheap. to suit nurchauto. . • Boots and Shoes. Heavy Mute boots, Kip 111nrneco, Mans' ware of ad Itcyo' and I:add:rat' Doors nod Sh. es. Ale Fine 111cfcceo non tnlfskin dhoes. Alm, Gain pre; s hoes. Fine and Coarse, 'Nod and cheap ' • Groceries. God Fianna Joon I/01'0'U% ltreitio,,Crushitd, sod Frol:1-a -14:We Ir 4 AIL Young limn. Imperial and Mane Ttl.ket Ganttowdert f ran. Paine. Pittnt Modica. Dv, RR. afL i th lt u m ., Vara. ai0..A4 , -all w Ate ot.the.tto tinutni• • • • lolas Ts. ' Pagar.fioaae. Olean, and Steam dyrup.—and every ertic!e that becommu ity mey eland in mender. . All ilia alinno stro4 of thirds will be toltunas CASH or Otl V . PSIDI Ueli.tio tba very Juana news call and examine for yourselves, et the store of - • . Utictop. Clouneld. N , v.lO, 1,7.1. TRIAL LIST for Dec. tcrm,.lBsl. • Rebecca Campbell ' vs. J. L. Cattle *doer Joseph Smith vs kayo tricK.o Wm 'dittoes • is Samuel Clark P. a. Knanens vs James %estop tlantinvn Ph'lnpo vs s W. flaro do mond Peter McDonald • 'Vs Wl3lfros lodises Grow 1. /100 , CT vs N. K. tdchlosan Johm r ' is James S. Gallaher Boor? W. Ebel . vs Joseph etligeetrxt , at MOM vs IRSlsignilil BloortiJr. Mnroins, .; •ve James Johnson , • i ' 'vs T.•.t. hiotthee,et. at.. (tooreo laud vs Asstso Etmli h Philip Ants* vs Bleier &Brod ' • • Jamas 4allager Jr. vs J.Utusuader az 'Motley John la LC:ow , VI SatrlTllel Anis, db Witham W:- Wilson •• • • ' ' ttfacflinkets . • vs rgdissberg±r Bloom • Josson Ltagalitter ' vs Manhole Wbona " f}briseisok builah ••.• , Vi tun*, Albert Br. Brothers Joseph' ft I tar ' vs °shelf lawman's bitzlitran t Adqs*tx , ;;vs Grass as Brolbetisid WU. firm trap. %q.t. moan% Proth'r; tliggrtia;2e . , 1:46I I .WIT: BY..THE YARD! . J: I d The or,c..t. ly it get The Punch. of' Ante) . -lea. EACII ;tombs' metal:sloe tint less then TWENTY, VEI GINA t. ILLUSTItit I l ONS Elm eve I;end drawn ex Prete r or tbio paper. Twenty efahl cologssiserreadleA st o , r; ortahtal•-tAteralttre and he Drams: • Points sad Yens F`froggt:qt. ° 442l 4 l2,VgYi t igis i t e 6siii;litim . &drat: LIE VITP sauullr, •wlll, ber fonsubpd to clubs at, rani:masa mese: . • " •• • ' • • " ' •' • li f o i n,!s* t1 •e4 .`, 4 1". : , /inflect?* fl-71 111 eo •4 0 ; ift • 83' ' do i"we li rp•oawdellars do, •'" ; • 'rweatr.ebs dt4tare VO "do ." • ••• • - . Delay denial OS do " " Porty.past dollars • 100 'do •••• Fifty dollar. , `Pour oeldes, will !veal ro Ode address Mile Us,forose dollar. ''/Is boosastasoe'erBs per emu. 'Wowed aad others, foral °WO! it I bui 4:4[41 Was.. • Ij• • , . lawn to be add:asks:o peep tua.-us ' I ,, 4 l •lll l ,Mfakir i g r lVlA . P. P. — QoutterpNemPaVtlitePte si?Pr 241 tu beetle*. sad stvlatt)l aar Itellefh Wig la apt arebaage bp,geadlag atstar os??,100at oleo!: -- • . ~,i' - ,i Estate. of Soloed Wariagi. , deeld.. l'; I . i . T.Arrin Amplant ie ii.e.e....i itiatiot to' z-itcputr ittrlV mot 4,14*. tetat•af. A E ; s 4 ,l 4 o Entli; es •• ' totrooh!P.' Olusflold mud a 111,11* **em be afiraLMO est** ato regtot to V ' king IMAM e?" 1 6 im'W to 44140 . 01 F 1 . 411141 0 1 . 10 " 4 ": l i i Alai Ail:iiibrii.:ii.ii! ; 30 ip . :-.- ER,ti o i, , .e 3.11 ""4 - 1116 " 4 " 1.011 ; • SO 14; ' : ' l ac ....... 11-1 7`Olitillii pausa I . 0. I ul war. n0r,.: r at/ any pgli fih '4 401i10 4. , .... I m le i ts i ii ,411e.wman :,. 4: 1 tfrgra s ig io A taatirgart: 1,44 1 ,44.. . t.'); f e• ti ; .'1,4 it . 1 l ' t 4 f lif , : al . : iii i)f 1 l i ': , Kip* igitaitiel c BLS 00„": SA AC 1 ENT,9 for Mc fibore Medicine. - C. IL WAISON, Claulield.tleartleld onuty. • P. sNICTII. Peamirdw, .do . JOHN PATItiN. Ca wrialv ft). du PIYITNit & e, cUMBIINEI & Hie lOU. Nraokvide.J.tr.os ' A IHCKINSON.II.I !Mho, • , J. PLEaKIASY. Pniatlin4 Vs,. • - ' AN ARTRICIAL OR • •_ =Oa Ikll7lll/130 A A . GREAT• DYSPEPSIA CURER. Prepared from RENNET; or the fourth Sionsatei . of the O. alter Direetiona u 1 BARON ,''PhD great Physiological Chi mist, by J.S.llneuti. TON, M. D., 4Vo. 11. Aurrli Lighttr.Swet, hilu. • del Olin, In. This is n truly wonderful revirdy ror 1./teerErapt, ,lAusince. Ltvn. Cour,Leuer. Cos. aTIPATION. nod Denturt. "Airing n irr pialthieta Own method, by•Nature'suwii agent, the Grimm • , . I Juice. , - . P".•tiall a tempo:info! of itiiiFluirf.infoikrif in,.. ‘l,_!A I tvr, will iliprEl gor tii.oOliP. FIVE Patialro'.k.r_ , 'llomlT tirce is ABOUT TWO Hutaq out ot ego tStusnaell. n largiTioN 4 oliirds teirfiritravi is the etomueli by the IJF aid ni 1, field whit:a lively tads, Dom thereat? coat of that organ. %ghee Ina eats of beg te. valued the Gann,: Jake Ibis Fluidly the Beret Solvent of lb, roan. ibv Peel fr let. Pieservine. aed Stironliitiog Agent the ..ill,: en and Intestine" Wiihutit it there will io 1 p ITO 11011...41,0 00)Ithi00 of Fred inio. Blood. an.: nubbin i . a of the hod but rather I(l4l.o:twit. antral. rad . ..farm ft 'e MGMuOOOf ,bit whole thee:Joie ativerafor. A wjuk. hturoad. o. minting, eiamseh producer ro rood Galin, Juke. and hen • the iiti• eau, castrate and dot At, w loch emus. PEPSIN D RES N ET. PEPSIN is the chit r element, or Greet ()west's, Pittrultila n. Guide Jives. It is found in /'set • bold/moo is the solid vartoobjhe hun.sn titter 4:rear and sr owthuse chutes the stomach to` aii:eit t rat owl' up. I. Is sieu lotiod In the otriniteh nt aniincir. es the at. ise •It le the material used hr Lumen in mar yes chows. mooed I costa, , theallict of which has lose been the Yowler of ter The curillion ad the mil. to the filo r e t e w o t act pourers, ustont.hire potty r The tinmath uta.cat( will etird.• nearly one thousand imies its own atrial.. of retie.- Huron Liehig steles that 'Tine ulreptue ditesilved no silty, .- thousand mats rt water. so ill digest meet end o her 105.41 "- Dlentwed sumach* prednce no t tird Gastikt es. Repast. sr vermin. Toshow that tins stain may be pettwesir utittlitids we quote tl a ioil=fug . , . • S lENTIFIC EVIDENCE. BARON LIEUIG. In his deloramted hurt or Amulet Chemistry, an s : 'Ant Attlealal Ulyettree Fluid buy re fril l y ob./Lined Item sue to gown membrosi ofthe.Lcitbayli of a tra in which "afloat aril dee of food. hi Meat avid will be Santee ',Chanced, nod Dwirsted, Iptpiderb , gm. manger atlas+, Weald be in the human tMninto." •rDIC:PER RIP A India iianobs invirotta "Peed end thew' PnbllShild by Wilton & Sew Yea. Pays itd. Ames the same great fact. aid dweribdi the inhneOl. Pr. piss run. - Them are few higher aithenthn than Di . • 1) , Jf/fiN W. URA RR. •Profewar of Ehemlotr Id the Medical tkillese of the niv.rsity ol New York; In h is !Viet Dock ai tfisimistty." pace IRatJ. says. "it hag bents a auailloa whether artificial &Oyes tase word pfylvisati. , bitt - hurgs....,„, universally admitted that it may be. - • Professor .1 Philadehhia. In hlo met tisk on Dumas Physh.logsi i dorrees morn %tan fifty Jaen 10 oxaminatum at thisso sot.' Ills espeilments alai M Dr. an moat, on the Gastrin nice. obtained from the 'ivies human stomach an.' from amulets are well !mown "In all muss." - be say* . •direetloo occurred as pa/featly In Ibis Artificial se In the Natural dives: lour." AS A DVSPLPIIIA CIIKP.R.' • • • ,DR. DOUG uros , s omen:ado* otP.EPSIN het Prodneed lair wart marvellous effects. curing cases at Deis nit> erpachs• lion. Nervous Decliee.and Dyspeptic Onion= thno *swam to be on ills very verge or the graetio. It D impouiblemlyiee the details of clues in the !Linde of ibis isditeriblimenie. bu t authenticated certificates have been tecelyed or moo t hen 200 'REStAItICABLE•CURES • ,• • • • • , • • In Philadephi ,1!e .or . • i d os e - n• slosi ~ rrisso . le ers .neatly all deeper ite imam and ?Gums were not rusty cod wonderful. bet perManest.- • It is a great NERVOUA AN [DOTS. and Men Ogaden. Itbles ly 'mall quantity itemiser, to prottncebealtily olliegjes. itbelielletitol/0.31001 '- •• . : • ; • ELL CIIIO,MACINEJIC PRINCIPLEV. • . ~ The re Is oo form of OLD trtormAell L.N.)BIt'IsAtITS widish tie loas sot seem to relich NM rrmAvo at otos la o'costrie Solo 4 d they way ft, it GIVE ISTANT BELLE . 4 Masai d removes altltio cool t m too'oms, mat I°o f, buds to be fermat a .. tor a, sao.lo to make Woo a onio a pot. mamma. PURIIIf QV BLX/OD aod vouoit if j 1101) V. follow at °zoo. Itispartlmlidy excelloof la cast tripodal*. ' Voogd ak.Cdnpr. Sorensen Of las p i qt • It: watt . diatom IfterealiPt. low. cold soda °Oho It flosvisoss, Lwow* of roldisrooodenoc, c matlatloa smanoss. basis's/ to !moult, amaidc. &a. , . • +' • . , , Plice.l) M DOLLAR in! to:qui. Oa rot* f rill alto' efliict IR laalling CUM ' ' • :'' . , , ':13,: ," , PEPSIN IN POWDERS , • • .1 , , • ,• (, SENT'IIY;MAIG. 1 , 11V.E , of" POIrI'AGS. • • I Poi'oeivreleaceilesesdlekto all pale icist. the, O,OE4TIVE BIAITKR OF Anti req *Pal pta the, • fore olP•obden, "web dit•btloa• to he. t k... eed le dil•t railtriltxrittl=egtaltirVinellatg . :_telt (rm .. —.." Pir t ygUrb il ltir t l ia l rea lit el be ree l iA Pl Pft b7 l lllll i r . • ' . '' • '''W tl 4•Vraii a'daf i r b trfittll6 • ic i : i the ' ' 01: Deo% . t emple au ow • IstAtßp ,of J 4 8.: 0 (mom u. e., Verret waiFtsil As inem , vim' im 'be Ilitit , i tits ••• betel d 147 ti V o r ili thetrado DosieeheN reel •• 2evr: il i 420 laasfN•, , : ~, '.:_ .... .'. ~. taut li t y.,LiT bu tioitraidtl i bonruh. ' '. li t a 111 Umei n nze .! 1 !' , 7 2 --• et) ' liPirra« xvolgor.* ' - . .. • .04, .1811-4,,..... f - -, -: 4 . . niftier@ take otice", blitiantoatnagentrtotlifj priiittestew . 6 al t i, kill,' ga ttr 0161111%11V 16" atittil‘ • ~z . .., 1 ,Alozrolif tztv f le. owitowmtit.m.... MR& OXti cliit
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