. . . .. '_ . s , • :: Igntniturni -- t Vottultitutat ,- Education and Agriculture. . L . : , We have been gratified by the ` erusal '3!• - of tuiladdress delivered by ,Professor J. Turner of Jacksonville,-Ill.;:before a P.,' , conve ntion of farmers held in. that State, ..,. _• , q in support of t establishMent of an ma ) „ voregyi: in z wld ,agriculture aud iliii sci : . :: etiOs relathi .14:ilt shall be made A,tipe •..• end branch of .study. suggest i on . .ts --':'; 'Urged by Prof :, ity, and his argurnents are cot vincinx as ' tothe e Und irepotiance of inch nsti - 'int-link ' Im portant as the duty *of agri .: 'cultirel ' • ucation, is every I where, in no` •-. `coup_ try 's it- so imperative as in our own ; nor - is 1 re any subject'more worthy of t- , the highest` efforts of the man; intellect, *Mr one.which has 'been tail recently; so :\ - etdiabl3f,distegerded, ' not contemned. ce r i _tAii the great-'olijeet'e Utilitarian inquirY `iathe-mamtenance`ef ho largest populat "tiOn, the , most :Valuable art is - that Which . "attains that object. "The importance ' of applying scienee, te agriculture hes, of ' late,-been wittily ''deinoristrated, and ,is , now, by all enlightenekininds:.-adetitteil: 'Dia the knoWledge . whielrisr,ifiued to • "'the closet or laboratory o t eeretica in . 9airier is or iittiopraCtiCal :use ; And -the ittialuableiesies, referred to, and " - those which daily" 444 )),y .the arinii - - ed labors of scientific men, are not peer . all s y Availible becanei - not., generally .' ittemlii - lad - I:T(1.'1170N' where : but partially , -undeistriT, with:these prejudices which: • seem espepially;:te badge, in the inherited; habitutiekottliojfaiMet- t To secure 'the . diffilsiotOsind practical efirl4 lloll if Mk ' TiadfurizePo , I ‘i - Piiko ItecOsaTrthat . it should be intetren *lol4reneraltju ,,, eltion, and lAii-. ~isftic:b-"ild.it,Ol2 object a of early pride , , aninsited'ambition: - Were this 're .12y - institu:. -'' demi siieit sisire4iskeitOd: hi firer: ;Tor-, ner,-the.cotiseentmce; le uld be not etity earl - ' lication of 'ewe to igricul - an Y aPe , - , , , j ut % - rtare, but valuable additi to the stock '_of knowledge induced by atiniulated,.. in iriry an experiment . ; ,,, It ocannot , be, . oubted that with the advince of agri cultural science, we should witness an.al most incredible • increase of production. The eondition of the farmer Wbuld be Fin _ proved to opulence ; 'and the increase .of means Would ho Attended with - - the . en larged ability and leisure that encourage ' a devotion to the pursuits And tastes that elevate,And refine the intellect an 4 :char acter. The triumph ,of a republic, sus tained by popular intelligence and virtue, can only :,be successfully achieved and per .. manently enjoyed by a people the mass of whom are an enlightened yeomanry, the proprietors of the land _ they till, too in . • dependent to be bought,\ Woo intelligent to be cheated, and too powerful to be crush ed. It is a subject of rejoicing that the at tendon ,of our people has been earnestly _,directed to. theimport ai:ce of • a _general diffusion - of sound and , scientific-agricultu..l ref - information throbghout- the laud, as exhibited in the multiplication 'a vahieble peitadiiials - devoted to that . and 'kindred ' subjects, in the foranaticui - Of - nutteerons us; , .sociationsein the frequent .04:invention 14 agricultural bodies, in the _dedication - of many gifted and enlightened mind to the' t of the, object and. especially u promo ion -\ . ti...---4P--- 6,--, -in--. - est ablish .: ,an - Agricultural - Bureau at: Washington —a measure need _ - leasly and culpably delayed, :but Which,. when consummated, must, result in peat re- advantages to the farming and planting p - interests: of the cou ntry.. / Among 'these 3 , ie. -1 • . commendable indicat ions, the proposition • _ . .Nt - Of, _Prof. 'Turner seems to be entitled to r: . pecUliar and favorable consideratiOn ;_ and at isiiirged with a force of argument - add eloqUeniti that 'cannot fail to secure it. ' - Iris address diiplayi a-full' acquaintance . views .... with the subject,, and 'his ve are prac tical is well as pr6found, and;are Convey ,, ,ed wiilrelevation of style and earnestness of purpose., It is impossible to .'read hi s • - remarks wit'beut realizing the of connecting agriculture, as)) a special ' subject; with the course of AmeriCan study, i n et, least some of our educational insfilutiops. . In this country such con nection seems to , be p . eculiarly :necessary; because agriculture is the primary pur suit, and' moo other is education a great . ei. aid to its successful \prosecution, or Incite, needed upon ' collateral 'cinsidera .',. tions. It is desirable, also, as a correc tive-to the ~ d eltision that iiiduceS so' gen _ ' eral ai %ash Kiltei : what are termed—not I from' their„pectiniery promise—the fiber- -,. at profeleAans. 7 - Agriculture, cultivated to : itaitigyeyt eslutcity;Al - ernands "a mind tis ; :a. large 'read well- stored" as :.t profesions, and is; tit least,- equal lo a human pur , s u i t in intellectual, and tno I elevation. Liberally tan,ght`, it would becoine an ob-_ feet of ambition to firose youths who now : - - ; yarl...'y 8'4 , 0 the - tifilwippy tests that. over-. `-croiiid ibe professions.: Many young men, C.;:, . barn to weld*, : are aoif educcl,to the ..-_': .. pecifesSions Without; the intentioi7Of pur ;i: nett' Oemt,*"*.'lnvicla more valuable to tbetit,'aisdlii2their - felloW citizens, the elz. *with?! that-'wouldenablotfiem to direct, willtjitit'_*di.ol.'!icience,. the ilfaitz: of ihelt feriii4i„plantatione: By *eking igrlol”ititii li beral "pi j _by conneer r m i t it r : , au ,,... tl "aeU de lit . ls alleadY s tissOciat- e wi th ii in'ose beigitiful in liter ature:)- by elevating -and; ' -refining it,. it , would-be rendered'aitiOl4oiiiiitsentent, to I the luxtiricmia---e:nebler'diiilinetiin %a the earnest and itribitiiitti.”, •Tiihi - baSA:eadit -'' 'been tique bit Bathe . extent; -it ‘i,eOlamf 4 that asystein - af eduiaticinehatild render it general. - This is the chosen land of ag --,rieulture;'-:atiditaierictiiii-of Soil, climate ' addikediietieti afTord.a bentidiesi 04,6`. . . to" - tlika - iiiiiiibiticirif the enlighiened; i', l and philosophical iiiiti*er : - The iilaii,. - , , ,-, rroei!t_zernipApry:4l, M'eetttitty, I_ -, ing -their paiiiiirio . 4 8600, and'elivat-`„ '‘ =. ing thetise!tiii`i fii'otnileiii:c . ,; refitte6el4' .1, ati&villf*-"VillifflitintittillyYniticfiCairifi {':: - the kiltlen Aritima7 'wbiekkOniuse'litoW t y to freedom and teach 'ildettlCediolk -:, mar g row 01 oltr; iyithind becoming ristot , sigi t inin - ,7-.l4ll.Wei;:tkittnic eu Amer -4 ~ ',.. • :`CIJOKiNG'CASViii.:Mirt i t' ' ''retAlekii,4k4r u :uP"!' IMP , - so !a-410;1i cow-got chakediiiir Cettlealiftwiv4 -- , _ .... .... _ , , - r ' :'. - 'atid-CkilltiVnt.:4l4r , npples or iswtitlikvesc - -.- ,-.4 At* A t0..1 ittbii 4ri6ttaisl6. - had :40E-licV6 - ,l* 7 - - 4 _. ~7 • 4, WIL.O*-0.1*41 • ' - alin-tWelikttled 0) to.' ' '.;•! _ •,' - ailic 14. 1 1q-PaPPEOI9 O AcP f,W0 3 4. is - to = . tit siVetOut line . nailnd ihe neck i jiist bolo thee stanie, Which ;can. be felt with )he ban On -the outside . , and AlravOt close: :411is priavents #e., piece ofi ate t! or ProtiO, ' o , • ychateverit Is frina fa lling backi,Aoithlinimal,,makis et . effori Ito, t i ; thruJi ik'out, Wilkh it itiirqoni t - iimlys do Aitibtiy;-wiiik' asioSteajity his itay, Thli-,rdoy • v at 0* liiiccesedu 'the offeiMi greorselfro‘4l'6 4ie the'hiliti4 1 11 a har4, green apple. ••so•this little Scrap of ne ripapezi ) k,nowledge was in this hi sta'nce, worth a, fine,co* of thirty or for ty dollars_valtie;: lloisf can we ktioW he forehand What kind - oftnowledge is going to be..most benefici I to Us?' We "cannot. 4 And there is Intrdl any informition; es -4lecially in Om', -cm ' business ; that lki 'fill not some thine er her, in the 10, g hitt; turn out to be of note tri. , ' 7 .- • • •-• In fartaing, know edge is Power, isait4; euccess and - progperlty aS much las m any other. profeisien: Ana fwhat is 1 wanted now, is pot so ,mtich . the,tnettes of knorl edge, for theynre ample: ,It is the dispia shine to expect, look Tor and' leau Itnotiyl- edge, from every source ; in sliortilo feel ana_act in.the 'spirit of that * mod, old and . chatitahle sayit4, "It :takes eet7bodY,lto know everything" - . - ' ii Coald'attell his ' - -* The 'editor off tin% Maine Former tells -1110 rich -- *itrio, k About' the time'-!ihe following ben • -fever\ was ;ateibi 'height thnpalat. y r, tilien'the theapest Ogs were only fifty ids n il a dozen, -and the Smallest:flinch were ve didlare a-pieee, sr: . - *ROA friend of. 0 rs, who keeps a C r .. e.r* . establishment a thousand miles ' (3 1 1 91exennestr nri,ike, had in his stone , rizn g other articles of c r eek ery were, sdius '4O *ln im'st - nggs; winch were manufact4ed expressly to deceive' the poor biddies -into' a belief that then neits wereldled ; with - real - 'anon-vire 'artiOo t o f These eggs win eri. 13 hollow, rail - a liOld in. the lattger end, end ' ere temptingly dist4y "ed in his windoiri, . .-t: side out: . One dief a rather verdant 'hen itricier .wai passing '.tlie store.and spied b e 't gs in .the window, likOk ing iis clear and whi e asl the real artielej---- He was struck t o to.iith their size- 1 and 'tatty, and will ed to the store; irbenihe following di a i ..k"-plecei to -the greet 40 1 amusement of i . the . ) bystanders:, '-' I *.iy; ' 4 oquire." 'eaid h ' 41 ' hnl l ' the price of at - eggs I '•' : 4 006' mt. !:.:s ki ling o a dozen," i Theyour friend. .• fOrd" nine shillings 14 1 -- They first be a A - dint nice `breed, squire, ta be 17• Is I g h thaep '. .* " 0 yes,:they are the Ch eggi,"- •d• t h vender of crockery who began to Smell the t, -' l '' they are fine t.v . tw bit rather 4iffi n i t .t hatch:' "They are ftern China,4 ' 1 ttie r asked he as lie took one up ,to 'ex min it. :Presently he 'discOeered thelade i t egg, and turning round to onr Weed -be e gg vender, he ds claimed With s eon s`; na as dark as a thin der clond—" Do y ou tbink I'm a darned foial, / Squire! Yon can't Oit over me with none of your games " • A. d-putting his'tliumb Ito his nose, betnade . sundry gyrations and etlo letions with hiS fingers, e preiiive of his, dis a l gust at the, tri he , ad d .tected i, alt l tepee ad, at the same dm poin - ng With': is other hand at th - hol ow I the , egg—" ii:fi can't 'come it IS of me; vire ; I disit g , ive niiii; shillings a - dozen ft . - , c , : i and /tore '4° 2 sucked at that I" . . ~ . .-- .. • - . Silt fo Ai DOW .... -1.: Pro kgtior Simond ',! V , erinary . Inspector, of the •gofal Av.* tura Society, ohserv6i, in7rolationjo the, . :.f salt- on the;ani, ~ mud econoin; Oa it la • xCeedingli .betiefi- . !chit in „Moderate tianii 'es. -Al- ' thini„gii t ! l e thai *see Might,: • tli- adviit4gri from .. 'ice 'coti+ . aii,a ii.bia: to *0 - ouncit.: ofialt daily : put Abet ala.e' !Air i - .'Woold - ,ifencier . animals Wealt; - debilita an unfit for• - e.er ' •tian- ' Similar. facts we :al plicahlualOol to . Vixen which iitetimulittell - Iles 'faster, by he . ! judicious. use. f salt, . lb.. i.! ' ni. - : it: i e . l cited-Aitliiii Young and Sir John - .Sitiel .t , 'r, tii!shriw that sail. hada tend cy to prei:ent the rot in. !illicit ~ : IL. •.,. .. .1 ProfessofSisonionds 44e ! as his oat:tido': Ipinion that .sale, by ,4aciOn !cot the liverand. the supply _of soda,. it• yiehISAO . , the bile *. leads to a greaterainouni of nutriment- - being de- - rived frome focid...j.lbestilostance, he 4id• wasaho w.e I known as a ilerinifuge, destrOy, 1 ing many . kin ds of wolfrris lin Itlio intestines of aniinalS,. - an .tonfeinng ,a licalthY - 7 tone of action' which' pre , ientic.d . their recurrence.— .SeveralFmeintieralrif..the: %Oral ..kericulttiral. SOciety.;,.Colonet_lebidlOserlaid.Mr.: F 4 11014;, stitei.that. iheirea- •perienceled 'them • to agree With rot.4s . ! !.i., SitiOnds ,:in regard to ilse ralfie Of i-af for siniMaks. In reference to, the mode of giving it . , the !practice of ila , ring : large luinfol! r;f. rek : halt in - fields! Or yards where it was; . . accessible , to the .1344* was mentioned with, approbation. - The,prac tice is. Otr . adopted by manyl farmers in pis' cluntr!.. : *d!.-afto,!sei.eral years trial is pre er-,, red• to the forinet*odis of Aiyinfr -salt. Oen odic4ilyi .. Nyhen animals only only .illo*ed to have salt once o ! "tio* iil !evil; it is sops- . times the_ case that,,Oey eat too much at °ace but by having it- Constantly in their . reaeli; . .they_eat ip . !su4l(qUantities as .. ..their ,systems require t ami z it assiatidigestion' , ndproincites `e andt `.health lil rift. !_ . l'• .-...- ~.1 . • , . 7 Peas with eta - - 1 e . r i f Som of the pape , in . this State ref commended, flaSt te r, % ibe practice of Aiming peal Asia' 1p t i n . fries - , A lbw peas, .S'oppwl m each hill, with the seed, I find , does nu hirin to - the latter, and Secures a ' very profit Ale , addition to the Crep'irro duced froth the sol!. , lbeie adopted' the plait as one : wAI .calcuiatOic 191:, callSthoo. the: ro fi tS Of fermi ff ,. though it poi dii So only On a !Malt - -e; but it is to be, re-, moto i berea thi4 if '' Rijn .otlraelies of ail !Poi:allimPtli4M A,e.* 114 1 1 - ielir . p .11ifits 'almost unawares. '._ LVlkanehtath tqwrer sc i o five I:::;.nstel's of pe 4_ extra quality,-nt an expense ores m nynhtlitigi, it lis 1 - for my interest I te,d.O ..--- This, I nth . cent dant, cast hfi n'eCo plisbed I;iy any Une, simply by -1 11 *iitin' '.. - . 1.6 "' kis h!eil l e7 I put ate hill. ' T by freqiii-enoextra, c,` To ! • vationare b d iiitli tteerpotiiima-4001 , i I . • ii - with. .t)i -- operati o n, ' out, at, all. inte ii g e ~ -ilia - are %Inlay. pulled- : .':when. 'npe.., 11 . i er 4, e_ jinpurateN . Bl2 . Ai i - lha Vettiti#3o4*.a - I the- griiii*7 - : way. is prot4tbli thiliest' `cnitere. It grows bane 131 4 1 01).1 7- pikag: , #li. ibis . .r..*:74.i die to . o be :itiurel,,liy • A,GligeMpir' iiiii La ale: . 'iltiii . :4o . o44#:' il,tl: i 4'ti ilturlybq-ihndigt Mayyro, I'w*Ka. lromiriiiiiiis. GEN. WINFIELD SCOTT or•. NEW anui [Suble t to thy valificaii°l44.ll3°PeViel 1 -,>. , , . TON. CANAL 0016a8K011111,S .. .110011 -11{)-F Fit-AN , v .Berir-00.1 0 . . . .„.- , , . FOIL mamma xAseitik:t. - 1 • - ' •..,. -...— , , ••i---#llmatiAr.. - -...--, ..- -,L • • ' . 4. - E:Barri. - -I I < -otiius:.PortisCs. - ..1. Wzi4zut F: Hi*ss; I 14 - ...lixis‘li, ' 2. .lAxis Ts4virvao, '' . .16;JA11111D.sfavol. -, S. SimarW"...ftoiWi, it '3Alamit - IL Di - t I 4.•JimcP4V" . aim -- lt DrAws:_fico7 . 6. Srzsaur. vox& 18. Raus_tniimg, 8. LTAiiiis W. tilt, 111.-ilome Um% ' tii*ii - 'B O . 44 4u 1 0 liarnalisicic &lift& szaL4nFit . , = II: mini& .5 . Thom** 2.thani Yoe* i 1 a., ' ; 22. LIAM - 1 Libilitti''' ' / 0 - I , 43 PAPROt WasAllik r: 23 =C i liiirs m a* 2l lm.; ; 11. Dim aLispolr,- 24.- Dolimi It 12. C. 31110' .0"1 - - - 26 - . Sart 4: ',.. 18:1fiii Nthisintinr.iiiri, •- - - - ' - The Montrose PO moved to the store ,Co.; at the foot of P The liberly of the preis , ones of the strongest sakinar4 f the iiberties of the . people.. It It would -lbe impossible for a tyrannous a ff il despotic government long to existiwiti t i an independent press reit erating to , the masses- the .story of the wrongs 'bey:, have /34itit*dt and 'of the rights of whip they are depriveo. There fore it is thit whet) ittisitrper would bind his fetters strongl . 1 upon. a people, one of his first steps is to destroy the freedom of • G. the press. .. In the secret t :aty of Verona, the 'al, lied monarchs say, As it catinotbe doubt:- 1 ed that the Tibe r y of the press_ amsti totes•th:naost pa erful of.the mean's em ploye.d by, the pre ended defender' of the rights of nation a sing the rights Of prin • ces i : the high cont cling parties - reciproL cally pledge their faith to adopt. all meas. area proper for • suPpression, lot only in, their 'own_ do i nions but tiwotieout all ;Europe ." The same o r a aim* treii.: . ty ;no doubt ex* iat the preseitliale. and, in Conformity thereto, Limit NapP .looo. faithless to his path, and-te the pep ph!" _ who* be was elected . re govern, but faiehful. to his allies, and to the principles .of d4ntism, has used - the most vigorous and tyrannical n 3 ris for the suppression ` of_lthe freedirra o the * press in Fiancee Spain Lai also- try enacted anew Law of the"P more stringent than . her former, and similar to that establish ed'. by„Louis Na 1e0n.7 Thus - it is' that the rulers of Bur pe who have so recent ly felt their thr nes tottering ~beneath them, frout , the-c imulsive uprising of the .sutTexing peopl _.k to maintain their ft. unjust sway, by d roymg tins, the most powerful int = o i employed by the de fenders of theri is of nations... In view cif tb boast of the f own country. . I be guarded with by the people al exercised it . will ,! than any other abuse of power- . trusted, and to through ages tO free institutions. . - . I ..."But- we cam.. shut . our eyes to the fact that this rig: t, so justly; dear to the American peopl - is liable to be abused- 7 is sometimes .: . by dishonest and de signing 'Men for the vilest of purposes. ' - - One 'editor, - finding the profit's arit!itig fr,otmlegitiinate sources inaufficient to sat isfy bis — ginedy. .aiai, sinks to increase his inco m e by I 4 ndryiog:bliclomdi - on the ammhers of the I community. in' Which-be lives: xbill is donesOmetiminty threat. ening to publish some story, whether true or false, coucersintan individual', to pre-' vent which a timid; sensitive Person will' often' ow:went to be bled freely by,way of .. !ins'' *any." At another - time A e i ss Whole cornminity is denonnced, and its .members threatened- with a i terrible visi, tatien of editorial - vengeance, iln they witcansent to pursue ilia 'a c urge of conduct as the pot4otate of the Press shall -prescribe. It 'lie the • avocation of. this unscrupitioui slit of' editors tt - ,t , ftster . , . , . .. men'epreiOdlces, t I kiteurPt tParraY on e t . pl**l lif the peopl :miaow pot of the co*tr,Y„ *Pipet OP tioMat*wl 4th hefiPOlY or initlia s'int'vid 6 d. Ihl l- i°t°r ids of - the editor = • s patty will be pro= titoied4beiel#: 4l 'in' i tbti.iiik : Of 'an ex; - -' , •.-- - :4. - :: ,.. " , ..,"; ~„, 0 1 .4 . ,# ( : 6 40 I. O 4PRP;FP t i ?7• lre, . l ' 2 Oe'r native:iilnii4t. '' Met) the mindidntes of tl F r 4pßilii [ p i i=lki - #o l 4o :er-OPif Pre! i ” ous , :chantotini*Viliatt-m!* bl" 1)ii"; 1 : 161 1 14 '04 16 4t*r: 1 * 3 4 -r att 4 i 3 th e . *OM' aiio.l6:l st, l jili)74lsiiiel!i. 4;1 .*Cv v i mankind.' - 7. , ' --- • , t; : --,• :"`.--_: • . : •;\.l i - -: IV . * . Pio:l4 l ePt - iti :4 bii'lliti of ts : ..: . _- , , . _ . .. ~_-,_ ,- , . bleeliewinf :iaeni; res "0' r ) " 1r , c ' :0-..i,litioAr Iteifewidays "4nisto:oo- -- igs ID)iiira.4#oe eitik4 - ttiul - oul : 4 . 0 . • ' #,--;• tixiei y At 4i4tiOdat ...$1._,., . a- ~:h: ; =•~:~..:~ tt.,FILV4IIII4. 'lamrracnnt, plittfrlC FOR -PRESIDENT, Post- (Nit -office has -rao fl). R. Lathrop & lie Avenue. `. =li Tim fees, 'we may well oni of Ale press in our a right that should the most seduloni care ys, for when properly 'mate more effectually 0 thing to prevent the those t 6 whom it le en- Maintain _unimpaired, me, the blessings of our 0 . 4 :'-. l r i file n t*V it ilF l ' 4- , -cptai;iiiatja milli'. Let tuve'ation Ixtla tiousnessiltevii . ,,ntnall, and . ptiolgfotia, and YOU ragxtie i .nzap.of one, or oust whole.rotn*Oility; or• • thinv frorjt liciac4O4fami 3 Oir; I suit ins pt~ ''''Vife,•• : • :Should. • press 4% 3 -in. -any . _ Uretionill or, p. dizeinent, la. istripleo not manna, to` likultith a false* 'corning, thcinittlatiOn !lath rival, end eletta-biattelf to pleyataiitaiiio7- :the rui .liOr.. Should it be.. ro t Where he hirt,49 l u the ntayatie hito,%iverhape, ofsthe holy, 7posinuoioni , knee of ehriiiiitnlave;and brotherhoodAti:hia words .- • • 4inoune• brotherein...44 eftittelt with nem ituii4o44' . firtho thae,llltofeWeit ' tiaa, he. has.* a stolen th • ;io:se.r‘i .1 biole~for. milting t 6.1 weigh haten)tiiriaLWA: , se j - devil; Whose employment to sow :friendi w petty-:.or * .ier4 4ll- ,14 5, 1 titindiiillretti#q Moral' . obJi .poor appmelitt ktiii.:liestuid - I1 • .1 rront exercise of - • •. Vettilmatelyanch editor. . . ron . 'they have fk time, to.. ti • * 1708. ift4niVialient , nt The folloikiisg.is . the : pportionelt , Bill-for.Congratsictual Dist iets, as repot , , ted by the Obliferente Co imittee to the • , Legislature. it Lisp: . ' both Houseil, . _ and has been-signed by the Governor:4— II It will be aptot that there are some.queqr , . districts, bot.b.. l Whig 'and Locoroco. Tl/6 - I I pOlitical character of the Bill. Stands, lit • Whig, 1 Lacoroco, and 2, dnnhtful,:witih l , 1.,.._, ~, .. • the cnan es tin zavor,nt the latter.: ,i . 1. lax Dist rict: , Southwark, Mnyiunensing. Vas*- unk andcedar, Linnbard, Spruce, and New Mid.- ket Ward,. ..- - 1 2. Thet eit.rif .Aita . (lei p bia, , excepting _ lie above Wards. ~• :,'. . - . ' 11. Keintingtai 'and Noithern Liberties. • • 4. Spring fleislee„ Peak Districi, Nerth Pen , .IClinpiewers,_ !,Pliilattel . plaia, Bkickliy., , Iti - -mend, Uataccited .Nactliern Libi.' r' ties, Brill s ; burg and Aramitr i i I the r Coniity of Pliihidelphis. p. Montgomery cou nty and Bristol townshi:P. , ~Upper and Loom- • *Mown: Upper **lot; Many tirdr.lFrank . Roxburough; Bs berry, Lo Than. Whit , Ox ford and Moreland. b. Metter and s want: - , , . • ' eh i k 7. Backe and- • t . • - - A. _Berke. -T ; .-..-- -: ' • : , • . - . 9 - Li e Leitstbe: - V 4;;,.. • -! , , - - lb: beiren..4l4olllfd Think tad the town covnpanc' ..'Lniiir - eirimmie,,, , .:..; , te: in vnab lati . ip. o7 . or ' 1113 4_,. . , LI ik. , ars_ A oli , f ritimberiod eo u nt l , 12. X Ahihnntsii, Lusetensind Wyoming: "13. ir - Monroe, • Carbon, pke` sixi Wipe.. - - !- -:. ' • ..' • , '.. t N ov • 14; 81314 . . riedford ant! '!raga.' -_ .- - is. L s , - *van, Clinton; Potter, Cente nod •Xigr ' - .4 uill e l 16. y !i, 3Pilsry and Cumberland. - ..- . 17. - A Ffinklin, Fulton, Bedford and . J '- lite. - • . ' 7 • ' * : 1• ' 18. &Waned, l Cambria, Blair end Enntingd . ...- -19. Weetamirilind, Indianiiiind Ainistroag. ' - 20. Fa ette, Greene and Washington. _• - : - '2l. y county, except that part which is afirtheist t h e ; iuld ao*hwett of the Al e / .3* 1 4 IV ' • - '. ' , • 22. ll er cinl4,, and that part of AilagtwilY B i ngo, potluck as , abgre. _. • ' .• - 1 •-• 28: Yerjiewrinxte and Mercer. . - - q.t.: V' Warren.. M'lresio,"Cleal f i eld. 'Jel -1 krson, t, *and t i lari o o- 25. ' 4 and Vraford. - .'0 ' • 1 The : . :, eliisland Eruption lionla , tes to the 'lsth . of Mer h : A _ ..have b alsa _ l -- • fitted . The papers are ~ l ed withl aceeents of an Eruption of •t e _Mauna Loaliountains, on the Island , . i bf . Hawaii,l • - I'. ',-.. .. • , ' , • : • • „ I The erupt4on. exceeds . in • , grndeur • y ofihev i elcatiir. convulsions of Mauna I. ' ever before:ems-45y , .white• 'men on t e Islands.! Wesubjoin accounts ,of its ic; tims from the .plynestaii : ""Wed hew' - iiiiitija Verbal id u in regard to . state of the' fl eruption, R • oflate as the 6 insf.; from the'leeward si e of Hawaii;,, t that date, the light fitly' the flowing 4 'Airics as bright ea} i had been - - . pern4, suifiment to enable , to. pick up a neeLle fmni the 1 It midnight; from which fact awl& is drawn that the cur roniiii.l4ol 'a77in towards the lea s , The- as to: haan broken out ire: iibont one-th fl !fauna' `Loa,:‘`on t le, 10t from 'the old =c - t a tiled Mekuoweoweo. - prei,entgeruptient is le the level of the R - of Hilo; (fir-'a io or iiiity miles. I f yro the ocean ate laving filled'up ti ?ll and .hoinalities 0, a it will undoubteAlly ;tensive eruptions of • do' "am ter - Tili PO!fl then ver be Is Mr. one' the fr m . , liai stream had ditride -- easterlY 'Course °- the other kw a 1 gihl." This y ,volume of lavi ilattneit or pitch the lea; "but frOm he .34, the northerly, branch, , as at, ..bilinintifi way throUghza dens fic!i eat, 'lad:jig - Ai supply - hal& outildng .nnaglik w "itititnity fat p into ' ihe auilivor tbetwantiku pAvei.;*na towpw 1 it 4liere it tui frnbo,guee into the - blip it fliWikS:.Wit.*iieffiay await : tin-diet-in eV. _-_, `•-- `Tram- a-: i - ', ;,-, - - -, , , • , Adii.betfcorreapondent'a let ter, iiiiiiePAYuestiiniii o fie much' in er- Oat that vre.:Oeliy . it entire: - !21,. jet of 1 it' 1 #14:**:600: :IP the air must be ilid 1 Wci tera 'a in - V 0/imP I ,4 4 iti : ---St a ir- • tee ineiauremeo ist - he iiiiintoni ' ''''''‘f glowfutli4e, .A.vhe ,it flint brokeforth on the aide =of Mu na / rims/ it vfatitece bed ti 3 - 46 0Vc' hu ad „ , I .1. .:44.4-..,0 k.aft- OM. , ,- ..-,5, ‘,„,-, 1 , I , -- k. - -e, i. • - high:, , - This wad,,;tipoty- Hit .'i n th'at. it Witathirik- miles dis i Or 'of opinion . that 4 was a gr pi a 1 ca, 1 9' troni 111 fort: to sixty l Ply IiEPS, tinit play off ni thils jet, at, i inetly-ebserved,l4rid a or ' * I g t pan scarcely belimagined. , f Im i olfem laVii; glo4.ing with th e se heriG and prticting into: tl ' tatice, of five buil red feet . W o rare, and at thuspme time: .h.d , d, as' to excite_ the most i v 4 ngs of aute aturadtioratiOn, e e vi wed at a distance yferty or f i ; , ; How much more atlie-inspiring :. .have beetint:A 'distance of on I , piles, where the oomit; Seco su han ereption . cpl id have e [ i T e full of auch - a ;column . 'wonl,.,. 10.4 cause the.ca4fo tremblel; -, t ro . r of the rushing t#ass would li: .1 :lik the mighty vvav(is of :the 0 in • upon a rock-botind coast, ' t, file diaineter ofthis jet "is 'sin .p $ ovef one hundredifeet, and th 1w • ea ily believe, when Ave reflect that it reseeded the riVtir of lava ttA fr, re it towards the.sen. Io nn,b4l , th, river is a mile* Wide, and tli -et& 1m re-contracted. "I tits : t Some pa #.l bun ill flu ed. up favities on .hundred, r i m.% i dr •di and three hUrldred feets i ciiil j dep h,, a. still it4Aved ti ' 'lt entereaVhea y .fo t; end .. the gm t ,growth i p „cent -; ti - ri sis cut dovvn hero. C it like tras t sbefo el .th , mower's scythe. i No obstacle can: t r. re• it , in ,its descent to the sea..- iMoun .1 1 ;ar: covered over , lq.vines are filled „1„, p;-; fo esti - are, destrOye4, And the habitati 4 1 f i .o man, are ConsuMcfl like flax in' the . r n:ce. i Trnly,, " Holtonches the-hills 'il 0 ) Y 4 110 ke- ' t i . :- S 1 We haVe 'nut yet .beard of any iglystf ti noflifefroni the., ption ne'' :in F.' • 49 - :- - Itirunicir btu( reiched La - - hat' . a all tiatis , e village Pas heen &las roy i • tof this we.hits no authet#: nte c 0.,: ,S could it re ch-the - Bea I it ht I , .. 1 troying life ot . , 'p e Ferty, it In_ "le 1 ' _ tter of thankfulo and l m : t nhi . forexemptionj , ' ' . flarge nOmbei ;of ,the . r •- ' B Willits. link gonail# its - waii ' 4 1 ~ upheain e t -prKlo6h - 1.011. 1 ' - '', . '• :, I , ' , • • , • mt b!=e-m" cui‘ies of ibi • J: , contickom, : : .:,:'v*Of lif: . :.hair.e an'itniii:,.: :,...lty .. in - • i - ,• .. ::clott.'. 4 sfe*persolitip: - . transferring': ; titilhalli'hest' . ~. neighlxitiop. ay, ~ I vrit,:hi,s itinal, agg!*4- . : ~. _4 3v ..erY . .4° . i.. ' : ; preasion'etof . ;= rtibject a' of t bil the,iitnaOst:t . i . ) :: Oti-h4 *W it * - :,in„ 1.6 iii4co.. .chutt..-"yolt 1 • • • ttilink• !. ay par _ , 't,it'.llte seralt - klesa iii 4 e_ .. ~ , . , i nd.doineant .: 1 : . a, , premino I.ail ng _the hitte --: t it »kit - coeOt 1 7 4 . \ 1 ',. ' illk4 l , 811(4 . . 1 . 43 . 'lie a Ch i - • 1 .. livery: of 1 .. 1 : ,-.. ~., -,-, j i -.1.,' 'toe •Clecif, w.f., , t i -I :.: pert pi hei . .e... .1; 0 1 0F9. 1 0*. ..- 1 . !ta'-‘ihniq *...: ;.• As hiinielf,' . . r; • 4 .hiii!zi the ~.. nd delight . '. naicia ii n ini g . 1 - _i -•i ~ te promote I -, • ty d . , .we to t ,i, : -or eOen l; . ... , y --. 9oiifte4_ o . . 'logs that lio iir • , e. freedOM ' :',. .. I .I._. • ,•• • are rare b tit existed and ,‘ . 30,titt hltrattah, . - - airus Aligaicax Wiuu t irvisw foe Ikay. 4, Ws on ":the Preside ." Pixitectiork- - ithe . ' n Iron Interest, Lcuilelkiw's Gieldak . l,l 6 , Leigh Hunt,lßiogniphy o Hon. Wm.,, : .Shat! ( ' ith a portrait,) and many i other riblufri , tteni in e re c ting articles. Ohlimpion Aisne. 1 , 1 I .l"iihr 12 -Nassau street, - New:York-43 per ;annum. mckitnnoexim for 31 aiy is, like ltnicker , e every month in the year,ra capital mnohari 1 taining rare and rich conttihutione from Mammal' fiat of American writeri., - The Editor* Tabl • -- spiel and e ntertaining 14 'usuel. We judge " .1d- Kraito has sometime ,lieln hovering ia this r , on, m' fr the following ch4acieristic anecdote' of " 14: Cley,",„which We clip trout the " tors :alib of as. th present number:* ' i -4 " - There is an odd old fellow' in '.M on t , t'l • sylvania, who is someWhil - addialed it*" p 0.61 ' . and when he. takes them at all, be ' watts' ra . 4. freely. .onee, on a Saiiiiday, be had beCome ...t eider* y inebriated. Huliday fonndlhim, as' • ell a l l to Saturday, left hi ; and , in addition to !! 0 stack, f whiskey in him , be felt iidosi k 4 visit , la' sinner ry. ISe to the .•Ineetin%lieti_ ' he wen . Person B-4-, a worthy did dominic , 4, i.. ...s Mg a BibleAlass: Old pliarley walk liii, '•. si . cki - wn ..quito. denturely lio a - pew. .He list ened r iitientyatth the u tions - rand sun, !! :Sor-'4.- - oft 4 17sod ,•; hi stood o ' 1 eati • -, -, = 4 the front of the pew with both-Inndt, f - 4. • S -- ! -- . l _.•aiii be.. 'AB iiri!aii llo il' i hem !ird •' ' auemnna.' ' Uncl eOluirles,'lsaid tbe , inie, wi face. unclip M arayrliag ion , '.dent w that you are in {he bends sin and dApthe of • iniquity t' .' ' iceesir and t gall of .ternesa t 00..- Alike me :anathir qiietslinn r " . IFAlretes or. .A WICKSI9I.IL Mix.-: 7 -We ed to John* Taylor, *hr. enterprising for a copy . of this WOrk-.4 The " thich-e citia" of a firtilci and in,4.'xiirius tn• s ir aredin . a style tbatie not fail to it the I public. (Many oft the follies -unclip oi l the sge are -" taken di" IT the , Whii intbe most-happy and • -,,Ezinfi.: 11 40, and , i lulgo foili tng Yes.. : I'll' rial . i l 2 ; .. ,„.. I - -Tux 1651N0S OP Alf INV - ALIO - by, itt) Isamie ll ~1. . ..i .... i . .' 1 tner As the above, is clasped as "a better ' than 4he Reveries of a - Becht:loz." ThU Mime 'preor tiallssys of ttliawori;. , " IVlioever. the:anthor; linty_ he, and whatever may he his bodilystate, lie has clearly no ;aced of ii,pSysician to ' iiiiiistei: ei a wind diiesiied; r in inigtellietuals 4thri" i Ira-- ' , lid'llays obOut him"with pinconimon v igor, u ~ oral opinions with held/teas, wit te' s predby is:. 1 ~ 1 i • _... .... .. im,sul wisdom sharpened by wit" The..i4us rigs o. an bit-said Will he sifely forwarded: by mail; f of portage, to - any.part of the nite4 .; tes, receipt , of an nr4r:N"llth Ono . Rik by_ . 0 . er, IMMO 7 - . Taylor, t i ubiiish 'i4.l'N Ht. .4 Tor - ' D,llls d 1 . •• •Usct.s Tem* Cmint.z.-4 tis said that ilk "4- '8 e has already $8,500 yttbe sabe.of b r exceedingly attractive and pathitic tate"cif " Uncle Tom's ICabh4" ' !Hie demand fur this ork. i ' . so great that threo.pi,per 'milia, th r ee Ad ine' . 1 iver -presses, TM:Ming itiventy4ou ' houre'a . y,' ( undays excepted ,) askitime hundr hoOk-bin re,. 4 cannot rriet.it; Twentf thoimand pies,. or fly : thiorand veluMem. Were issued in three Weeks. 1 . - ...Th is deservedlypopular work is for ea , !e, b!.. P.R. . E 'r r Bd ranv iet' at " TXIXG E° :7I"I4 4 .— . V;e have • ivied . the t number of the." Spilittui I Tel I . 11," a Week:. i iii il' ne n iPairr:P 44 4ed l in New Yof' Ci ty; edited. byleharlei Partridge; sad intended, !. a mediuriri j , - 1 • , , through which the pnbliecan learn-alb atest news , froin theftAtee World. . lire may henceforth regular reports of all the sayings anddiangetherti. I Among the loiMitelite - 4 this' numbei 'we fi nd ii; poetical ng 6 tObulinni.i 3 4 l nnked And ril the; iiiiied '. knuckles of Edgar AL Pile. Edgar, lir Pnegiell_ - . is do nOt - '9Peet cos havebeen t i t ti ll increased 7' .44 hultlikud 14r thi s 1 1 4 9 thil c9' 1 4 11 i', 1 4 11 , 1 t ir 4l 4 l e• ving. about ' LeOtri , . I , 1 .: :: -'•.,‘:* *re are liO..ottieF !atttkles from tiiii*Of, e rn . - ' We hope qui ' e dit o r t Increase tie paittheilf eootrthu : T i- I ner'l4ot. ' ct up siilit that hoots boai eninf, 4 Aiii#l4l4, i 48 'x'n li*ll6l6ttilne-' Where "' ' liiii*lglitoe4n! ! aid' Minim, and ByrOn flii . Caillp iiiii - d 114ini." 41 other gifted .kardeloho.ere .4 01 +0,0 anionl to give the Nroildferth4r epeeimeekeioll their - .irett.. . retie .patiersi- Wfi iiiouia like ta l i teniseuiethiiii i v . r .t _hlfriontitevaxytheiril. world.l. .1 'ruing • au - thoes l ! in .t46. s ir, ', d . . : t.,, *. .-,.. . . the • re .1 400 woo i place an % anti 'revolution; 11# 4%°'fiFia 1 l ell qrel .1-1-114-71i° nerve 4irt--11 6' . nuen.n, '4 4 their.4A 2 n. wil l not hand,, ft an I,e4tit c hine lis .. W lt - ''thiiiiair 4 ' - 4l n i 'M it . l4,ll4 # ikand-hcairil lti . - -, , ,, i f t..,.‘ , 4 * - -4 --- • s is' .i: ir _aim rap _ Ar 2 1 !inn, tinff . 444 '''' _ they 'lts' eau - - lun4s4 Aut. f - ,.17,7 7 8 1 i 7 ir.-01113 447 ta! Las' I • EIHMII IM! MIIMEINE==M =MEI _,!' i lln." r :','''' f - le Olt gnat i rant it t, ' '' • ' , ,is I it 11 ..,airt-01871/1 l ife ha% mu ck inn -1 ielkst.few-days•'` '' _ ' l'°' , ; Rh iI/ Isl a nd i; lat 4 o gm ure i as le Mafia Liquor Law - - l a 'be:, co of this Railroad, n i _ , - una, thatl we noticed _ last week, was, ht No injuiy was done to person ty. . i - 1 'be body of a drowned an, sup !xi that of Georre BroWn of lifcnt , been found in New -York 'tr.: i • i eargus O'Connor was aii ngerrein o kurcipa •he ianow in-New Y4k l I t oth Houses of the ,Marylaud Is yO aiklogrned, after p assing ams "z -aftig the Governor to appoint Dem rs to colleet facts and confer witk.he r of 1")., relative to the killing of the ugitivo slave st ColumbilOy officer •-1 ' ; • ,-; 1 Canadien states that . the C4tai vernment is about to arm a war r for the protection of the flsher'.. e pull' of St. Lawrence. " ' tiring the late flood in the Ohio, wtth a living infant in It ifv as 1 . , (ti th.e.xivor eomewhcre beY I No one know anything of gr, o where it hailed from. , , innibuses are beginning to l p il .5..1. ! t i ed of iron in -Eng. The ', be - lighter, stronger, and ni 3 / 4 . i lug - than those of wood., i i. e Deroperatic - State'Conveiti l l has pronouncedunan imously t e nomination of Seu , ltor Dp i ''t e cesidency. . I- I \ e Prestdent has \ sent 'the' n TlYde (Mormo n) tote Soo' °Mingo for Judgi of -Oats: 1 nie ilewL)ipor, Lavi * Ma piisuirmit to the PeoPleon l a tr . 1 It is i r I ' sirin g ent.thsii 1 ] 10.1 • 1 , . The Mexican- autboritips ha this. Steallit Commodore Stck mei time - aine, at Acapulco,- 1; oien:the' tr IS. . Government mi lied down the American flag he steamer. !' The Loc4focn State n!,basnemiitated • Gen..:: Cass nt, I Tie National Free Soil Con l o ;be held at! ! Cleveland- -' ' Ohio -1, , • • Ot Augu st. -; - \ • red sli: pro ..ed Fe, b. -1 g . ar d t on, dir E msion overn. legod idgelc I inn a hoon s in 1 zradl I , tek -e e 1 d l l b e • "c, ' - .1 Eniaitrul o rum • •f lilin var. for f Or :his d of btai on, so i ince b Ad~p turd There ha t S net; been a couple is South 'Carolina since the R 4 War. The New Yell Times 'arced uticniat, .. • Cobderifin. thefirst-Pyes . ulent in ited Republic of Grecit,Britain and and suggests William Smith Q'- fiii Vice'!President . et-The ,ti Net, and Austria is '''not. yet n mi- A. tt letter fretnSati Francisco's tea ' rilig;o l elast ii!orwe . ,Olta 'of IttP l eil. 1400 Cliiliani and Chinese,arrived i • id ihnt,, the shit; Challenge was one ylvi' th-t,i)oo niore. ' -*letter from erig-srs that thoustiedsAre*owi up their earnings to -collect 'ffa,i amount is required' for their pas 7 ' TO this i s ti, he added the 'expense, leil / i . dried fish and rce, and a s ip of d in about f 6 rtY or fift7zays b) . ely landed at Site Franciseo. ,The arlin China ii.driving. lawar- g ti r 6 of the people. . - : ' 1... i l - 1. nye- Arm I Liven Iti'ritr BUTI 4 4', lin med. . Angtist Us - Sharkey . heti Uz i he sheriff of Laim'cu f in .. Teixas,l, is alleged, boaSted of theect,lwav the night after in prison : : there he nl nal,. taken forth and , hanfred`up-1 hboring tree. tibia) • Acotnr.Nr.—A little 'treats of age , - in endenvorm , •if -the Little *lam!. nitlread, 1 • nati, upon which-she had been `ot froo• ide, fell • td ichar l he V rola . .; rien or $u tel. early here,, .er. ong . ving re in Pqr .tojn,g lb hick :ago: f a lit tb• AU- . re S 8 iyil %. numl A ma a, i Z t 2 a s was 'c oti a 'n Rea l -leven . ump Citici stand ol l untary free ride. , and wag in - I killed. A mob; excited, by ',the ' of ithe 'lS stancest tore up _ some road, and but for,the police w uld„ . ,iu otntnittodTorthci: inJ9.66lr‘ [ 1 iFo4NIA, I .Ho I—Tll Joliet fllia el Says that over seventeen, htatect have pasSed that' place for Caltfor- , i thin the last three- weeks. Mast ar t ere! from Michigan andlNortherO , saw a pac it ING.-w I f k a g e 0180 V SP-- ei l •steamer LOgall Y est e rd aY l a dreaal ra. Silli'man and T3r. Yandell ' lull learned contained a qtianti I , of. i ialien rem a spring near:l.(*ia. : y r , which is said tii be a "deadly [Tim st l teF., le certain 1 d eath_ .ae . i ori l dlillkallt , _ _aild I le a been Seri; b , e 7 antlyzeti.rbotulle CaliriCt• N. ER lA. circulartrOnic KING KWOP4p , i;iii.tosiatanl Pali Master clietil - rs'l dist marking .en 1 advartirlaell tip iart ert ' sea t t y m ail, , does, not t wap„ I , , the package to letter postage. 1 „ yERN AI, SEASON I . T I/ e a 1 w at :. 4kill M4uutain H, d on t , 2stall (litt was 'three feet lle • Cil l , and `-q was list tit meat ' diffioultY , 't Callia_g_ and :sc , snow the ' union , o r f 0 ..- ~„- „ 1: ° ii • . ~ ', ~ ..g r • 1 '. 144- _ of the haye .CA Send teams A on th ed to. Water parts pouso whop to be MAR Ehe.F! dscial in, a TS aub►' J . t the AP 4 ..v.,o* hb • • • , 1 U 2 illiT ; .TO '- i,r.siat r itieN:—.4ll4)::.-'3 ,ra 'Oll jii:,-liiifiiiigithixt 0, IbiArClicislcit-1 he ciii4i*tti mi, lift* Y.lrO n gl i .''' fs ?4.:-!,, , 9f ., •g0t0t? - ti Miliii'loo*. - Y'i . O'N'i*':.tr - o,i4e'' ; :':::. : ': - -k"r '''i. , ''' i '. "-;:;','• - laus 6 . ; i: 6 . -i - : :1; --: , strril.wri .. too. fro m S. *: .::ili,Vhilliiia. iteeive4 a'' i''' itiiti ' - fici'"'" .. 'ijiit ....: ''''' - 'iial t. - ell- .--. U 1,:•:! M I , igi . .11atisrt*iii4.: Of 4-bii..*••1401411 F ;-r•::: Ir. ;....-.:,r- r; - :- . 4,r , '•-a , •'.-..rr. ,,,. ..r.'-:.-:-..r. , r-n ,p;,o* .ots .in zit4l4 , i_ 00It4r,p, roof: to*. - ' . 2. P. ''... , 't ' .:4•1 ,-2 ;: . ..% . ~ _ll 75, : i t I -;,, , , ,':_ - , - ..4'-': ,t:' . 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Pi, abduct*,,,', is. 0 0 4 Y. lit ,iretk ,naaking , stonitit*'.avariende n i, a n d i ot t er , 'useful aitiolOs; ] ' - ' 2 :bniCing 'Or glaidi ' zr4 TulKs - to pardon' hnn ror &rep t comint4 ~..•-• ..).__,...., 1,, - --- ,i-. - 1 - uw•kntat,? 4 l: ' = - -' ''''" 4- , - , f ME/ FIRST N t waPAraß PUbbiticd Arirginia• Catitfifty.doiktre a ysti4 4 lt - T , pub!iihed weekly,- and itdveitis'enien . lworo liillorted for le* d i ain'thefirst• and -/4 1 01 dalari for eack . iseek a- ~ i:Such p rices i tithe Present-daXt would • 41 7whe,s'i'utitur4l;ioo%-..,_.1-1,114.."--..6vit,arriva;_i Western ml ocrebrut Waa.riceiVpd h ere ; yestetday,...bir the:old Oswerathle; hi ,j, 4 ;j a y s from Toledo. It left th4atter plac e ' on the PlL‘t of April ;wasB dwin rea'. 4(ing (1 1 11 % ), and only iix' dal! from Os. ivrego t? New It4flL nejet camprivea Is,ooo busbeli ! :ini in goodvaiking oidef, a n d was sold at 08" - centlt. , ; :AMERICAN Weito=4lxo einehn" tart Ga zette oay . s then arifflOwsbet4l3oo acne: of laud in vineYards.itt that vicinity' an it n,,timated_prodtiet, is 300,000 kt.' 4 0i , OOP gallons- -' 1 ~.- - - :," i------Mrs. Huidak - 01 - 46rmi-oi . ani the vi. Inge:aoswelro, on WI "Btbiiint,. , kgeit 0 , kuntirea an ten - *ars.' ' Ito Piair A rdr A tertiser. sarti -m fgri ',V il a;lidiulallii town . f Wel/lank, New Jersey. Slie'dlitina . lftecn • L.t eets th e old French' Warriiid lkf ireum stance'of hat - Parent:a biiffitatiTen fro - m the' homes, and Was inthiaded byllayloir — A,ttutt si=tymotv* , N'....isalle - ea comthitted to jail. -t St ireisteniit to kill ,; 'tl to` In ALL AC://1 /1017-11 83 Wall ItaSe testld lis'ettiney,ina tiousnisliseir ‘ ilei'treatteent ; and not - oni, solitary yet been reparted. 'Volume could' Wes of those seho have bite's Peiniais I=l .Call oa the .ig,ent, - aad get - a Containing the Cer,tillcatelat ismarka/1 high eutimation in whictiltiiii Me' Public Pros-ein be hud 4 the Agenn Bola by ei the Genuine illedirlise States and Canada. , AP - Price 54 Ceuta per Large Principal 011ica, 122 Flitlo:g ST, 11.' For sale by BENTLEY READ; L , e § it ‘,...: \ 4.'" '.:' - C k 7 rb, ' rii. i;ie 4r.. ~ • i . 11 , r of lii , !, ilescrii) \ ; o n 0. , :p,, IN , •in . - '.l tr0f1;..., ,f * . flir F4t _ •- =NEW 'ARRA ~Fiilia>n V . & Smith. . -ETA Completed their, .11. man factoring.and keepingp all and ere of . 1 • • Household Jury •inantrfoctured dot 'cif Ihi:beiit gu t Black Walnia, Cherry, to mad iu the . best: and.mostdurohli the 11 rticleS _utich they_ intend to Make to•ordei, are'Mahosoiy, Slat r a y . and Mapie Pureau3,. Side km Book Cases; Centre, Card.-Pier, Stands 'of every variety ; _Sofas, Ottomasts, *a.; Be 'steads ki Made of. IdahoganytjElack. Wal •Stople. •, Also, //a4 . gany,:Sidek F:aney CllAllPSaverer vatieti aihich ihey have n ottl• alonstant stipft Any . article sapplieti of; kfe days' have I As the alsce,khers have often . ' ei,tldge thei business "fed to'.open of the kind'ni.Slontrme, width co virietyi of: H nriehold i Fdrait ere, a ble•of ,401 ding to theCtiies for s hope to Meet with liberal patrol • ; • WituAm i • •Al. A E. rt. &Am - • • R. A • •• • June. 5,1851 . . 111 rabest and eheape4tfainil L the world. t R.,IIIO,IIER'I - 001.1PO.UN - 1. gANSAPARI An Alterative, Topra,Piuretid : an --. Price: '45 cent•per.boti crataii Each . box contains 50 pills, -,a-iticll - ' cheap rtgain as any otner - stand: '..tines cheaper l and.warrakted , i ' the cure of varittus diseases, to _ mixt ures , ..sold j.-be Sides being a - .. and proper form. for uses MAE astonishing.strac tivihieh - -LC use of Or. - Roberts' Comp( Pills' is preet abundant- and - cot are truly :1_ • Aature s own. .. and ilia they 13 , will cure all curat. and inot 'pleasantly tlum anyin icnown. The' pills - are' pririmpat Medicine; - Ciffeir basis. being the Sarsaparilla; pietxt . red in a super sufficiently,eutharticto gently ass cl , out purzing unntteessnrily4.whi ; culiarly adsp i teti tolria and e'n inVigcmpcg - and stieriktheninglhe the system, and ! pioducing new. healthy action oflthe stomach and They, are ackqraledged by Mir to bepot 'only unexceptionable," the higheit n ee degr. and as, a genet .1 .. •,- • `'• 'Firmfly Mediczqw :mg • -The _Cominrand SarisprillcP the permanent Mire of those disea from, an impure state of.the bloat., 'detracts orthe stomach mid 'liver scrofula or . klngs "evil, ulcers.ies' rtianeirs,eruptiorifyiblotitieo.,-boi walt'cov ißtathed eyek glsuidalar matic affections, painiin 'did hou syi _dyspepsia, alstlutik : dilirrham coughi, colds , constimption when bay obstruCtions_Of the Jungs,in I lolls constitutioniti iiiffuiumationio! Mixa, indigei.tion,hesthithe;ljatintlim, gie. chill fecirs, and fevers M gimentl nervous debility, 'lnd di.4aties arming . . vdieitius use of, +emery, and, Whenever is. to-in7goratet 'the system. • They are .-a - p,urely. vegetable'.. may ;be need byl perseas of all' eget. pleasant : to7the palate, and produce as I t ou easiness or gri ing in their :operation. of eertifichtes , ' 'rd - be givert of thoM imed-thotit-wit great bertfit.: : : . ':, We. as4lie Person to-take our. merits cif ;the . , iuddie.ine,, bid tp cal and piirthase. a bOx, and if on the mostperfect •t- ea ' tek'! PaY• Int . of iPils' .10 1 / 4 at ra.-- a in . , • • - ' ~ ~.,. I,' ~-, - --, 1-` • 1 . tp.,s MAstataaa Brio/Limn?laavi. 7 * VaYeir , ..,,? - -'- .- A'ork. Jefroraan Cituatt %lip; ais : ll4lsA-,,,,,.‘i,1if :. tat.. Mr Thainaa*atraid-*as Ifiarriiirqt - Tiz- 4 2; ray Glibew"- ., Theliiita3l‘ll9 ttie lirida.; :- i-., '''''' kraaralts i -yearaiita - :; -, ?1:10 weigh's' sonfol _ -. mkt Thgl h tariii(sartiely . riot -,--, 300 pop a-- 1 , 1 ~ ~ 4 , ,- 0 '..,-. 1 : ba able cava)k, add whelk in bod'EfOlue' / ii & lkimisear or,tunioti tit::.iiii'the_al4'Pl:init")7l. a lr ii faiitaned - to tbaoiaTaig::-. - 11a :ioittc - t - 11 ....-.; imilk ja Avivattiiiltallk'o446:tha e lg! - . ::. c j ot : and on hi. reetitai'iraiVaiatitYtha :: S!, "S . :liiiite;ai l aPii i PetWliefirlifit l4l. r.iiile;, , I, E i r a 111.1.°A) 14416 , 4 t s tPark i ni ti t ' t -''''' s,:.. ' '-- ;- Ma thir'teremniii , : a 'rieifis r te: ', gr -- el tit 1 li t iton,_in i l tbeylvd„ ~i 6,11046 tiiiit ‘ ,t l ,'' ofg. -, - - 7 ''' -,,•-- '., - -- .. , -1; , :' ei , ,il -. ~ _ ~,, 7 , SAltErftwf.Timoloa coming from' Maßtlifev7lo._.itc .!be'peopl, ,ctr 44e11" Mute him, bet:, Num pclr* painicosmaivegktlik.idetkorgrfoi. 410 .1 0 q 11 0.# : °n i b& /1 41 ; itathire W il k ttt k ' Upaprileath" Witagill 10001110t1 1 4i* WI WAS iiiyer-hotabelt* ••=,&- of • I . Oft of OENEB.4I. DEBILITY, A CHARM !
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