B 3 II • Ar VOIMME" XN2,' MEM 18~i'- • • ' 11') - --- 7 --- -. • ) ; Crawl fluor& ' ' opircEitsor TlLEuNtuti 113TATES. - liornugli-Azorialt Wynn, _ , - • • .! ' Br1g 1 1t(41-Ge.i. W l'ltilli4 I ; Preflent -Franklin Pieree. - ; . chi ppevi .,.-I),,vid T h o th a , , : - L• i Vieelpre.:Ment-(de facto), hose D. Bright. Darlington=J.:l). Vauglion; l.'--Se tory of Sta. e--Willistut- L: Mnrey. - • _ :1 ' i''' . See. tory of Interior-Robert. ,Welonand. Econonly-Jyliu they, Hamilton , 1.4 I, ''S‘e tary- of Tr° I surp-linseisputbrie. cnek. f ..• - • TI,„ - Sectl'iary of War-Jettenoon. illovio. (; rerne----Alrx:'f; reer...,, - -1 Sec ' tory of •Navy:-.larnes \O. thibtin. 1 ; • liawiver7---Tivoi. Swearingen: .. , ' , : 1 Pos Itioaterpeuerat-Jomes Co'rupt(ells Hopeorell.--•-•Williont '4E414, . z:- _ ( At , t i oln j e u y ,l 'Cl ic e e ner i ll-Ort u 'eb T e l us e litog. III'ILL 4I -Y -3. "s t! P I I Ammon: ' - I ' rei 'ion Com - L.-L. 1 , . Y 'ti'''atio. 'Allari - •-n -.ll.ihn If.irtzet ' '' ' . -=•' • —.. •1 , . , ' " 1 • • ' ' S . o'w Piii. , lisen)-71'1" I'. Totinoen - q. . ''• 1 r-.• ' 1 'Is;;;Iv S•trickly,.l6in Ilion, lieo P I G ,,, re , tr..:;.,,,wi11i.,,,,;;1', .I.l4t ll lVatt 4 , ".- - . See I.lzocoon----t: )1.-ekt Votter',lll•4l.. Foreman, • •'''r. E.:11111..1 Wit..3 , ,11. : .. i , -. _ i Alit.• j;,),f4 . “;,tvr 1.),71 . "--7i710s J. ellun•l l 7r, Wm l i j S u hl e j l C r ...;-.:! s t o n , ' ' •i 4 , 1' ,.1 _ l' C...A...5t '(-r sir- , -n:rgits .Fusser, "Ali 15 1 i • , ~ . Wltishr. • ' - '.' 1 ., 131 - . 1 o , ntli licaver---;J:tries Cook . Jr.,• John . (-.'' ' • ' . Nu:. ~ Ray 11' . ; : • ' . , =• - - ----0---- - - -- 7 -- ' ; - insTRIcT OFFICF:IT. ' PA , i .7, ' —t,t 1$ tel.' . -- i ' e -. ~,, :,,... ,• c „ „s • - ' ''•” ... PieLillerA•3l , lz,e-Ditui.el Ague . . . biz I.;e4,vr---(1,..e•tg0 f liielrey, I J:tiller . i i,' l ,,, c r ;.sf Cotinips..--Joilli All son. .. y lci4l.t. • . - ,t. Sular c r-,-i.,! , ,,1ir, it. lial.ris. Butt r cwlnty , 1t: - \,/, , • , i• I . li r - , •ci. • •R h i,,o . • ; A s ,p rr .t:ry!.....:•.D., Lunn:, 1nibri:....,1 Gl* lillaiv ~r4,, , .1• n -;-• ..1. • : , •---s , • •, .••• „, ' ( , Watterti.o. 5';'....,:4.c:r - Dunit4iii . , li,ii., bell- ' A 1 L '''''su rd ' ' i :Ltd :;:ut het triTlii. -'" , . ' el)rcil'Y OFFICEIISI ii , ..)0)114.- k 1 J. 11r ,v 11,• Jas. ‘ ...ltainsey, ! - As.neilte.lllig:4-.WIII. Call - n. 4. John -Scott. Thq; s l32p,sel. " - , •-- Dis re lt:Attorney,.-)li.,e'd B.Weleah. ~ 1)•r.i';:;4 - .-- jail: is Ptllin,S•ainuel gam. ; Niic,rill.inznes D.trrtgh. ..- ilt•_,, i , E.,. 1 .-,...).•1m 1 ;31 . 4211.1-re , ' - r , I . PtjAtft6v.,ii•irv-31 S glil.y. . : - iten•:•.ter N.• Iteeord , r-i-:•,ativiel Ili FA: , rr.1;;;-:, j'-'-- - ;; A': l - I ' , -. - • E'q. ' ' . --; ci.rrs: i,t - o:niltsL. ‘%iitiala K 11,Ii. , .„,„. ,• , , 7 .- -I''Un't,..:l- -1 t. i:-..n.tvA:rt, ...c,-Ai f .rtnUretV 4 . 4r1. , ir..r -- :11 1 /Zit rr. A11d..4 . 20na 1 LT4: ‘ 'C.GI - . v. • '' I Suirevor -..l,:ariall Wjyrrit.. I . • ~ .Fral,l.fort -V. wrs . ..l- . raz•• , ,-1. • ••• C..i f it,,i‘sio , ters-wi:ii:ol , 1' Phil „Franklili-Wut. 4:- . (l , ce . Juilia Wier. !Coop II ! :•••: r, ..1.14.1 ..u . r.li•r•rinti., i• 1 4 ,-• • 1 Cie kt. , C0:.1:1: , ...1,):...r."-A WI! -... 3 ". , ._.t.:111-11 . 1 1.. .r: '.1.01. - ' Co, rt t'...1,•r...-=`,v , ll. r3Lr.:•1e..., 4' c n • ~. ~;. t: , s , ric .._._,J, k ,. c.,11,1 , 1,2:1. -1, 1 9 - 1 ,i , , liii .., ~ , A w l - A .-0 :3 -Tiin:;,..-, thprgi, Jaz.o: .5.:1ntu.:1 I c:t7 r. 11,, ti. Ni•-k!,.:. . , ..r. } , _,, t h p,,;..i„. • ' 11 }WC .- Yi . :ll. I:-h , 1. )l* r,i' Datti. 1 1: 0 t 11.;"ornas fctl. 3.'11. Jnn; v z Nyr n . ' Noi• Ilin-I4; Jr., •lin , Prcntioz' w i I:% P. Fe bCII, Daniel !....tnit,; E. P". CJugt; , •) - , B. Win;rry. .- 1 --Jacob t Lifferty 1.0 bee Itor : —Actard L. iftigins Ciro. F. taterts i .: ' Z:mith Beaver—Wm. Janis" M. ./fanrtf; • • .Petit 'jurors-2J Reek. jacks.:)lli .Anirew E i! t ei Kceltn i , Vcr.a. • Darlingtru—;be ;I', I)is:o3;zip, Jr , Alt'red Itiit, .1 „Frankliu—Uti-oi: 11. Eliss, Natlieu 113 Carumon, Jine. RAM- 113rinolly---John Oasper lien 11 , ,perieb,--J : it ..VleD•maiti. In lepe,m.i;ifee.---fielfj. 31uth2r, B. !tl'Elmpy. A . , 31 f tint, iram Ificliruin. S,e'w liriobt , 3u;--.1 it. Al;atiff, C. "L. , Ste w.:rt. ' • /N .w e.vick!v 7 I In• Grip: • ..C.-) L rth • Scir:ckly---11i.gh Istria t, B. '11.)::Ipsoll. Pf•inp,!,ttrgli--.la , f6b Schaffer, 1:1'00On—I j !:"estcr 1. ..•.‘1.1.-sfer fp—iiavi) B-aver--13erp:,r , i nth:so:vela:nes ..,a:•.r Icr trial at tuc Margl , :tta , . Acsigneca 3.lc;Keil ;11.1f. Ns Ge 1V Fulton , • ; ijilek Val - tame IVm : J nvt ::nos -Back Gil Sr, v 4 A ; l4- 31 . - E. IL 1) tws,.n 13renuor. Jvs lifaun . k '. artru: Ilairlio-r ^_l4e i)lunre.Ns Louis 11.eirnii:141 &Yeller . TIIJB I'arkillS6ll \\`t- -k. ' vs' Win is Sterling 3 11:;..-ier 4 Sen vs - SIMI ( ) • It It CO VS lIN Blrker JAL: Ir% in ctvl i ZASUnte 1).1k-itl I.rdn4 r iaqs)li.l3rl.l vs.llentou Taylor vs3largirci m'C'ouneli vt: 0 K . I.Au , 1114-et al J.).4 fironk et al A d,„ vs ,`,3 jV : 1 1'Cook cs l'otlr !louse Directors_ :11'Crirvey Cs U Lt: , 11 Co vq. llatnittina Laeock .I: , lwArt.l IVarner „ i'lary A Lin lenbach vs Blau _. . 1 . 4 E. SATUONY . :EV.ENIX.POS.T. .:• . .I.IIE 11 . 1:071V REKI,V, 11P,p11.. - , Sample . Numbers Vurt.isbed Gratis. 'Yk/IMIN'F, FOR YOURSELVES to the publishers, --'I>tIACOI &PF.TCJISON, Til'illrd Street, Mila , lelphia.' .ur Butter and Eggs, at A. S. 11.auvr:r's. No. 3, Stewart .Itow,lgewuter, 1 -- • ' ' : -• : '''' - ' „\.- . , , -3 - 1 z/ t, , • ~ , , , _ - ' • 1 • - • •I : .: 1 / 1. / . ,• .- yy , . 1 P: 1 / 4 . ' • ' , ~ i • . . . . i . . ~ . . . .. I 0 . . 1 •.j / . - • ' . / .. 1 I t . 'i l . - . • , - ' 1 .'. • 1 i . I ' ^ • - 1j: • t • ' .---•••• I ' I ./ . i - I-- - '- - BEk - VER PA - WE.D' (X. - IT I---NO 9. I , _____ la 1 I fur Maich Dire:A.ll-3 P•rttr, Wi;jarn A \rGii! Dick,:Jti AVIL P G• Julin Mulyay, roarle - %Vui. M.' LAND WARRANTS. S2(1191" partner of 4,,ir Aria jyrit returned from Itiwa, where rirrrag,l.Tn tittpg have been' made. with 31edsrii_ Itultutpie, ono 'or the In:3-Rept anti 'most. responiiihlo locating liMnses in WW2. we are now itrei.:tred; at the npetting of thb Ltrid Of- Sancuel flees, to i L 00.47 t,' LAArDS -. • Either-yeitiefiwtter -e.r- - Lnitd - 'iritfrietife i' fee' ,i - tons with toe 311 1 lc: iticelt, atid irlhittito ag• aura a Atrge, per eintage,tif peofit,Le . sfrept tin, I.. betrr v i E tlitittitteet;tia'4AND AT 6( I )%ilpt.7tiENT Mcchanic4 and bibraing men triving a fcii• ' bliteire , l4ol;ar.l to iitect,4 in littel, ' or capita . liste, tle,ii; .t,g,' bl inveq bagels', ratinnt Jo , better than '''l•s , calling nn the, mtcl.sr,igr.:.6,,— ()I l i. eori•ecpon.lent4 in lnw ft make I . t.lte Imlec ; tioas utile through personal inneictton. •.• Pec. , i-ith 1t. 4 3.1. • ' ' 1 ' . . • Ft:1111.r, AGIINTS: IV AN IMI) N evo-y Town or VilOgile of m.ny if our 1 Idr cot are 'making 11101 T t:l!.n a livinj4.l - r,on ire - No rui red uutil ieenivrine l l is 50 1 a ;sit‘iply ft g4od refeeenee s iteeoft,paltvitPg, 4PPllcatimit The Invig4 Sicit Take one 4ir AWLI teampOUTlScUi at t rr ick attack att.l it will moon Idisappcar. Por in 1 - .,vt.n - loaded tsiotuaeli, ur (s-1101 foul rises or sotirr.,. take fnvig.)ritnr alt. 4. eating. and it riot prove disagree-114e or oripre—ive. „ For ileartburn, tike a tea , . wful "'leo iee lops-of Mite, Laii;tior Listle , stie, the utetiecitte - Ir 0.! - • the Apetito'niv. •t. .I II Vu.111:1 , 171.,. 1' , .4.101:.` _ .:vi . 111:1;ie the fuoii. digesi well;' , Niqll - rrN ,j 1 ten,poonful Im retiring nfl , l the, 4reant-larel will all be ..iniries. Aft ileArty. ilinnir, take a ..be of Insiire i it will . renuyi‘e all opprmisior. or flint/ ilivig.grator is :i Liver Retied: of i' slit.: lie, ,4titi....; dit eetlf mi . that orgii Dpipepsia; Jamellee, liiilioul .attack tery. Pilie- , , \';' , wels, awl all Female tiotis, fqr which MI:1i im_pytal...._ _ IAuY usio- c r.a full bot9le of the frlvig.,rat,q futj any a the ab.se ithr.:A benetib:rlll call ::t th i .Igent:4 aivbgettlivit : 401,1 per' Ly k Cu., l'Alwietors, tllotxts, l I.:earer, atul 40:In Jam. 7, • 1.1,!?5,1W , . . . . 1 , ! ' r H E prp.:ent pliyoiclan ;:fillii Oneer,..spec.t x.: (••111•:..--inf Ain . ; illo. ci!i.:; , i s - .I"' , ..ei-er alld ~:e.rtli..:iiing coutOisn+,.Ont It has Irae l ly open. : 1 , -, . I •Iv i v, Ili. grsat . LoproVei tne anove ills!nation, 1 f1n..1 c:si ries on...7 , ucess(ally, the treataieta, by : w:t.ter. . • • , • 1.- His long experiCace in th.'nt branch of healing enables rttre un.t.nttrelfall'e and .1- any ntlier;sy.s . t.ora. `the pit:Ale in the .1Wig[.1(1111430 I, tat he itraeti-, ces the H;ennerathic. systems. :tad trill attend-trailcabs aTrarThysielatt and sargeon thr,al , li, the neighb...e.lo, sal.seriher being • a reicul3r 'educated physicia'n, prat tie(i , t nteflik7ne and surg , :Ty dining ii , ..;:tr1y , 20, years. ist ena l bletl to re - s.poml to all 'r. - YasJitahltt - ex pet:tat:oils* front those that phiee„theturli•es uuder hit care. Ling.. 27, 15513:. 7100TICE is hereby given that the •partner. ,;hip heretofore ..e‘Osting under the name snd style tie " C.)., in the colt operaticintr',nt Clinton works, in Big Bearer tp.. IfaVierrec:county, has been duly distiiveq, by the withdrawal r.f Kenne- Wiltian. I • 'wt. froin'the concern. Tha settlement "f 0 . 41 watters - will be adjusted by us or by our Agent, IL D. Ctioper. late manager. JAS. DOidAN, Fall'qtrin . * lit:`.kiNlf.llY, New Brighton.- • Lei. 17 1836. lea Castle qazttte copy 3 iit i ontlis and send 1411 to. this uffice I • Vi 111031, CO= Wholcsctic:betzl.:ra in C:ko, DS. .A R D-. D PL Y NOTION . -S\, No. 43; Itighhi Pa.o:opposite • • the St. i :lA:trles Hotel. ' • Are novr receiving an unusually • lrirO anti complete ti.ns.ottuent of Dry Goods and NOticts. and by 'the lUth of I:letiteniber will be prei',ar4,l to exhibit n very attractive moans 6 - f n buyer: l constsntly in the inerizet,,,, will be Kept toll thtlouglinut. the Season. - The attentiugi of the trade ia reafKetinity ' * . r serk. tt. 1868.. FFICIII,-DISECORC sTATE prFj - 0 E4 13 . 'cirner—jame.l Tofl .1 i clt"Cantrnunwealth-.--k (I.! Curtin.' nn cr ticuprll--John . ItoNic. l G.zinerni—Jaeob Fri jr. • S. h4ei.Sttpreme Cout:t.'—J Slit,itcls, E. Lew et. Wib.,lrrar 1, .1. C Knox. r !iinuttors—B.ichard Wil ° r i , 1 . .. lal.Commissikmert--11,enry S r‘lott, Arno1;1 l eq Ge:.Kgz Scptt• ' - ' `I.. 1 ihk LOCA TI G LA tiiraS WM. A. IVERRON I_ll C. )I.‘E . Z, M. D ,NOTIOE„ 11.t4/1. '.l rams. D AIIDi runusaan ST S :. • 1 ' 11: jc. J. WEILILND. ' ..TERNiS--Ox Doz.z.saand fiery Cittirs p 1 annarn, zx AD lAiet; otherwise . Taro DOLLAS. irlll"be eharged4 No paper.'dzscontinned, anti i all arrearages settled, except at 'the option or the Editor'. ': . .- - ' ~ . '. ,„, .-...... -. Advertises,. lassited at-the rate of 50 etc. persqnve, a een Nnes for one insertion—, I each 'subset:Luca insertion 25 . cents. A liberal discount made t yearly advertisers. - - r,so.Letters find • ornanudontions, by mail, shall bare prothat'atterrion. I - - • ' - -- 1, . „ „ ‘ i r the Argus., '--T.----- F . tines Wr itten on the ; Death of a Young • Earth lifia no ties so strong so dear , ' ; • - That death can't sever, 11 ' \ • , The fairest farriers that iliossumlierti, t'ain't bloom forever. - .'s i And .!I,ary s was'a btiauteout flower - I:hat brightly bloomed in lira's fair bower. ltut youth mid' bonaty es not stay, De“th's i icy hand..: I . I I..N.th old and p;ung he,bt i ars away At 134 s co . onnand. His utessig• enme.to Mary .00n,' ' Akbag time tire Elie reached life's noon. Iler Lalylno r with kiatired duat Shah in,:ogle , l be 1 1 . . Her piritr 6WC tbutilrtr,ust In -.kr. free. And tiu tear tiLed. Fur Ilury numbered irith deal. . •it: Frrilli pnrNiti st , qe s, 1w Lora qUell Each Li4irmniring Tur ha •.vtl l o trueth all tiiii!g,6 well this work Lath wrought. fit haili , assed e4th away ; I..ut u lit4lc hitger btriy.. I I% ;Non en. lip arulrp i )ure. "..; rau 1-r HEM ntlivigliata, s 'Machiy, You' too' Life rits 1 De 4 Oa m II ope pniDt4 ila4:l 1:1'e A 6r; he) since !IVere bet. 4. DCU C We too may . • As quietly p 1 May this h To think That we to • Yield up Atli meet de Where pirtin 12111211:133 Americ-.n Enterprise in Europe— A Yan kee pestering to Russia her.:Fleet. Pus.ia has the most progressive govern ' meat of any !country iu Europe, and ac cordingly we find her first in the contract system. It is . w4ll known that the moire • fieet of that power in the Black 'Sea was , sank at Sebastopol when the Smith tone. surrendered 'ti? the Preach, and ono dyed and 4Cret/ -steamers, ships-of-the-line frigates, eorver Ica; transports and merchant, men are now , lying at the button' of that hitsbor. thc:refore; virtually no fijet ita the Black Sea. But an enterprising Yankee, from Bea ten, rropesed to res'ore this fleet - toßussia, and a contract.has' been closed for that pur poso. In lesS than two years he will re tnru the•ltUssiau Goverumend a' larger il e a is the ptack Sea than the bole navy ;Ado: linite.l Sta.es at the present time.-- The men, means, and mechanical applian ces to be employed in this ettt.!rpri:,"e ei,e i elusively Atzier,cata, and are toj be ain.tet ed,ithi controlA •by Yankee iaLtenttity, tran,farred'to S'ebarepol f6r that; paposc T'4e-shirslls be ralsei .ampri;b sixteen war -steamers; four "120 gun ships, fifteen" 84 gun sltips,- reiti frigates,_and numerms trro , s, schooners t tb;purt.s and. incr.:haat- [pet,.. k [Lc *. take, louot.s of 1;:• eating . n . vor awl ie.s. 'The livvi:ille l l tl, ciiritig ,4. Dy...sen otpaiue- 'l'll6 enterprising en, of .13,Mr, tb wreck of 4140 stea harbor aibralti our. government. iu that gOyerittnent made , threcycars to row et4iiverti- g a thst huinan,ingen from ilvtt n it hen rug client of:tite , Utate(, tnatt.2t iq.hand, au; keq, : who . effected sixty ' days, under , thousand dollars looked upon with eat, surprise in 'Enoland I speaking, it, z.lways becloud! directly, to': tilt. n I and probably. led a namber of Parlbut •nt to ! point. When he had spokinia'iWasi ioa declare that the, ./I.4ltbur:un treatr, ri , 'g(ttia- Ito illy opinion, had produced a great e ect, to i l about the same time, was a pieee of or- and il 'myself been highly! delighted arid or reaching, as it- had been negotiated iu toei - ed, I lave asked a'3 .6 2,,l , l'vlit'a k e " 6 '''''' Washington with live Yankee.'! . • !ea, .'What :he devil, ha, he said?" 'l' lieu Mr. Gorr t nreiched Moscow Itst l c6u:d newer answer the inquky. lilts per p.utinner, to by' to ' proposals bet :re the san was of full sizer, and li ' is ma'nne'r isn ' t' Russian 'gorerninet t, he found Ilic! , ground , eeiea, free ati d manly. Ills 'Utterance with already covered 161. ;Trench and ;Engli,ll l , er very fa.t. nor ,rrry sio.v.r l l Ire speeches eugineurr, come of limn .had been 'there ) fur -mouths. liecal led upon Duke Con- hour. llis proutruciatioa l 'Fla' vt-tlger sad, Maritime, laid befor Min the report of the vicious, but it was furgottust while' . he . was *enerally short, from' a quarter to a hail' . ata English Etigincera gating the removal of speaking. ': " 1 .1 1 i ' 1 the Missouri from la harbor of Gibralter He Irwin man of very little knowledge of; to be impossible, ud Idarey's certificate any sort, he read nothing and had ho'books' that he had done it. ig sixty days, at a very Returning one November tram. A:berusrli law price. "You . a eijust the man fott me" court, be borrowed of mo Hunre'ts Rorays, said Constantine, a dlin twenty four hours' in two volumes, saying he,,aould hate Lek the contract was simlubd and our !Yankee nre inthe Winter for readirig. 'ln the , d warm :aid way to c 4ebas ' topckl.to survey his Spring lie returned them, an declared he ground. The Russian governmenti 'placed' had net'been able to-go further thhn twen-1 • a..small steamer at Ins l disposal, .andislwated ty or thirty pages in the first rola:Jim! Ile him how.the operatn of sinking the ships .wrote alm.,st nothing—he could noe - Write. • had been done, and the Boston tuan latid.,be The resolhtions of "75,.which nave been as `guessed he could re-urn' pre i tty nearly 'half, eribe,24o him, have by tuani,beP°:"PP° B ed of tired' in tood-ordeki and clear . away the! to have been written by Mr, 1 4ohosoo p ,w ,who ioroniudim — :s ; - - 1 k0t...1 he hi. ......4 .., .1... i 1 ..1.X,.,1,:-... 1,... .A4GUS. Lady. n sung, take warmng now ninst (I c It lightly oil' eaolt brow ay be nigh. i'or you no brighter trtiee iho eleepa in cletit's embrace, , .. 1. 1 I trucks have only pasod, o and bealtft •, . tly u'eg hir . jiathway east, , ine ty r - •- g , . , . ineattfi,_ : gide In death jsitionn r '99 into the tomb ' r..reavement alt of death, =ply at 'our breath. ar friends in that blest tome g scenes are tiever kaosra IDA leintractor is Gow : same who rlii-ed the • 14sours i , in tho r, under Contract with This -wreck lima laid liaibor, and the British ; continued . attempt,; for sve it, un:il thc. 'n despair, and ; reported ity could not )frtie. the dungor. The' British Oa that thei . govern ( .'States would take the I it‘sent=e , it a five - ran he d.:,ive4 purpose, in contract .for . titty-nine -- Illis . war _ I ' / - . • • I I I ! ' •'4,'•:' . ) 1 ' 1 \', .'t . - ' ' J 1 i . - " 4 "" - -' - ' 2,4 V . - .^ ) •"r•0'.' , ... ", ~,- -, -- 4 ,v , " f',.4,--,. iwt - . --1. 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'pff Unicu is a:4 yet brought If' the readt:i should tiyh gible ide4 of the sc~pc 'it for progregi, it ,which a gotid deal written—that cf•iKaySa... one of tile can Union has; theptiviled westivai"(l,lo.leo; extensive tit; tLe einiterno,l Neliraska. 'Kat :ible snip of lend which F;e Soilers ere,fighting as Lyge as (;reat togeitier. IWltat liuiits ca productiveness ! )f 4 caoi k tr to corn and breedsttai, •• , . i only •beginning to •tlisCore 'thecapabilt‘ies of the . Nottitivestzrn proY,tiCol and, '0.c,.12, with tcgor , l to cotton; htirrtHe of :If,tUuCtt :nor'oxe.,4,l):ll kiud l ii•Opcets'sare 'tow, i 1t',1 , 1 out Of au ' acceptable Littereasoitt the S-!iti - of supply. ' i ., ; •,IN o• :,iwOn her, it.A.:•.n, that the re•lithlth of ',two . .siitii pationo3..4 :(3t . ...at Brititin anll l :•9tilini6. i'lleuAli'finlex:•'' pres4ions in work . i! for bridging the : mighty,• oveati between filen,--;4otar:iiieli, in i6'‘ ll i, selves parta'ke "Of :the:eltura - cter, ,of prpF: giei... The steirrtiersii , (Hthe•f . o4: couiatries -have brought. .1%:-e'rc :York it'earer•,..Vll:l6ll l ' , that-. Edinburgh Was bUt . a fc',.t gcncrations! l •ngn,:•itini the project for:r,ntithiivi-titii!coUt.i . • , • tuutuaation absoluttly , ,instantaittous is now assuming the. littpeautnco Ofireality and u..,,- eess. l It is.searec!y lyktitble,io repre4 . jas- '1 i0:)i s ii tueut it tb,. auXunt - I. oi, intercourse J.w .oresi4,-,1144700rn ad i'-t: .„,.-,'_•-•,..:. us it'itiitully - iii i riiiiii;'*t aCI , i 6 tiorti , ;'' 'it' may acquire iU a few ;short years; is a quo's tion to. h,. 1c allitittiinqits . :ie. diT4statiuttH or , conjecture., ~. I 'l --. .1 . ' ~. .; '' • I . , Jefferson's Acconnt ofj Patrick H e nry. liatriek Henry was originally a rar;icee per. Ile vr,ts married eery young, tin& I going into sonic business , 'own. ;lc vomit was a bankrupt before the v ,- .. 1 0tr was outJ When I was:about - the age of fifteen, .11 left the school here,to en tO the, eollegp NVilliatusburgh. .1 fteppo , i a few day's' at. lit friend's in the county of 'Louisa. There I fiat saw and became acquainted with. . j Patrick Henry. Having spent the Uteri t, mas holidays there, I. pro•Neded to Wir lia.nisbugh. • Senile questions, arose; about - 1 illy admission, as my prepai:itory studies, had not been pursued at the school - connee-', 1 led , with . that ins'itdation. This •delved 1 my admi6siOu-.-aboyt a fortnight, at which , tint.. Ilenrylappear - ed in Willi: n4uch ' and . t applied for a ileonse to p.m:lit:pl.w, hay-; ifig comment:6l the study of nit at or sub sequently to the time of my 'meeting hint , in 'Louisa. There iwere fuur exathiners,l Wythd, l'endieton, I ,Pvter Lltansiuipts, and l-John Randolph INrythe and PendlJton ! once rejected his application. '1 . 1113. two 11.thdolphs, by his importunity, wvrc pre-1 vailed upon to sign i,tue 118 t mo; and Lasin4 !obtained their signatures, ;Ins applied, again, to Pendleton, and aft \ er flinch _en Iniay t o ttyprotr.tst pf Cut r j e t , 7,idy,, r , ; , :iuc'eeeded in obtaining his lie lien turns 4.'ut fort pra,:ticing Lairyer. `.111.• first , :t-T.se . , brought Ithr. into notice, was a -contested election,• in Odell ho ap thred before a Conind i ttoeof th :11oust i i gassas• soco id was the Tars ns ti utt:, already well known. 1 hes. qurttlar efforts S')3ll obtained lot hini o'inuch repu. Litton tha W m that .he dS elected a me er i ut the I;gisla?ure. lle trts as w II suited to the times, as a; P • s • \. itl ny ill lA•t,k , ,/ , I ' I nit now easy Jo say. waat.:we, suoniu ha ve, done with jut Patrick lie was 'Or before all in n iutaai,l g spirit hi / the ' 119t-olution.o is ,in'flue l neo tsar most. c 1 1•• tcosive with the .np2mbers I.from the upPef , comities, and his t.b4Arve,tes oForawed and contr4lied FIN mute cool or the more timid arisloerati'e gentlemen the Anver part, of the Stat ,! ' 111. elOquello was' peculiar, if intreed it should elegitenee, fot it N . t 3 inipr i sOite and 108-, show, beyeund -..that , eau be intsiintd. ;41!,- thGogh it, tra;;; to tali what had al, ‘lit. while lie Ai/4S - • ~, wire written .by Hen ry, himself} not" snob as to, prove any, power position Neither in politicaittor is Anion was he a min of businv i ss"`,.fie .roan! tor debate - .onlY. His" btogra-; *mil' that he read 'Platsixn6 . , every Vatether•h ee riot a - vokine in his life. tifis temper was excellent, and genbrally obServed decorum .iii de- 1 bate. Onci . " one or two occasions I have itlen hits,Ary, and his anger was terrible those a wb? witcassel it ware.not disposed to rouse' tt again. In his opinions be' was yielding,nd practicable, and not disposed to differ i front Lis friends. In private con versation he was agreeableand . facetinua, and, while in genteel society, appeared to undertand all the decencies and proprieties of it; bht, in, his heart, he preferred low society. auil sought it as often as possible".' Ile would !hunt in the pine woods of Illtr-1 vans, with overseers, and' peopre of that description, living in a camp for a fortnight , at a time, withhut a change of ,rainteut..! I h a ve oftcn Lecn astoni,lied at his cum-: toar.d of pr,,per lati, : uage; how he attained.' I la knowledge of•it I - never cotild find our , • as he read se! little, and conversed little 'with educated men. After all; it Must be d allowed that he was our leader in the meas. tires of the Revolution, in Virginia' In I , that, respect more Was due to him other perstwi. Tf we had not him we should ' probalbly, have got on prettytwell; us tr..) did, by a ,, tiumbnr of nit-u of I nearly [teal talents, bht tie lok ,. us all far behind. thlis biogiapher sent the 'sheets of this work to me is they piitited, and at, the end' asked my opinion . i i tChl.him it would be a question hereafter,' whether his, should Le placed ou the shelf of 'history or , paitegyrie.l It is a poor book, nritien in h Noe, cud gives so imperfect au idea of , P a trick genry, tlttt . it seentaiiitteaLd tai shlow orthu wtit.ermtae than the bi.l l o.kti j. 'of 'the wall - . • [Frontih6,,Farn3 Journ4.l, -. 1 ~ 7--: COOKED.FOOD FOICOATTLIV >412. _ - • , ~, J., . ,; - .4- ,:' , AA , • I +I ,- . , .. - ~ ,r; ~..' - ~, '.; , .t, ''', : • ' . .! 4:‘, 1 . '''''', ' '' :' %.:.. --' ; P '''.'-'-' 4 : ;•,,•;-- -- -'3•''•-";i:.:-..-< - : ' . --,:1e...-.:U reloetordae-f," - ;F:, - " , :+ 1 ••• ~.. 1 - .I . Eil OILS. riontirik--4t ihi elnrriA 11 15 101 ! lit . ; . 7 tle attention has ueeri .gtvra by farmers to the rehave'ealue of cooked and raw food fur , thoi: xtutk. There is sCare% eli; tiny subject of greater importance:to them: arid yethcardely one which has attracted. so lit 4e of their ai O.ittioii - -i,,t;.• It is a conceded fact that the l ilitidity'• lofiit . • nicer evry,--kind of vegetshie fool may hamlet"- i It improvetkby first subjecting it 'to the protimi' L ~ i ,. ~ - 1 - i of bailing or steuming. [Boiling removes the ' MP' Tim iditor of ti l : l ?". l ellistiatil-AApeate i indigiitiiiit-iy of many' vegetaidei'..- The Min.. gitiei - the followiag ' .. iraphi,... i deset 19- i, uto particles of whtCh theyare cone posed. 1, are tioul` of :in alarm i vii ,il'h !I'll'g':t i ll ( i 4 L li i i-C l- 1 1 ' Sfl , ciatkd ii - y ' the jprocess. This .r. st•perntis4 other passengers revel tcd In aU•SILJ:g Illici,:- , natevrat7:- C.,inses! iqepre . :.ents&Ot . , \ cf a Ilaiger , I ' his' bit . in a storm. ' •I . IL ' I . . !"' 'll I .., N, ll i iononnt of surfcec nil the actien o the jit ) ices of 1 But we lia - d , not cr's;ej the barrliptil an, [ tbre stounteSl' . snick can tend oaty ti.; the benefit . : oilier Northetl canto up, nialtiodit : ,4' tip ! un iL t i.-. I .y.- - .i- necessary to li4 at r aachur fur til, l : 111 , .,31. Of ' i r ' ' - ' ' ( - - ' i .-- • the i night. Towa i rdS day the; ult) , >: . ~: It is said, awl ninicat every tiay's experience ; , •', ' `'i, Ll/ ,. /- 1 iiistains it that cociiiketdfiio'l gains ;Jarid • 4 4gali gut up ste•uu,. anq thsue sat...; at.vt-- • - ' •. 1 ' - . the - Yin ~, 1, ,,, . euri,..e we _,,,;,,, 0 ,:, , Ile. i m.,,,ia.,,ird,, ma , , ,. , point of nutritio ‘ o. l l:uless tide werel C3,98 r1 7, 3e, Ifiag . ~,, , , t4 ~ i 5; . 1 . 1 1 .,..1,.. ; f).jr,,, that , tiy2f .. e iv f oi I it' would 1),3 p0..0 .. , ecoilomy . to inchr the expense Wate t r enough to (~,,,.....1 l ir„ ~,,,,„, , ~,,,, r.,,,d , „,-.1,1,, ,Acu l ki,„ foul. biuek, Rad even 11, • 1 I ••[• - H• ic. i , -,• ' I'." -1 , ' hutraU\beir•-•: tiii- lull 1 in; , r , )1 . tit ever, ..11ig..% .I".(Ve 1;1,111 • hill 41 , - ',.:lrtrtil Lfl . '' \ ..4 . - -.."!, 1 11l V. .a,e4114 y ..ipens9 `ri.,li: 4 1, 1 .4 I I . il i ... .• 'of 1 , with thi , truaind, 'lna and . e v . )1 -' print of is, "' O ' il r',‘ ll. l . 7 ,"'" ), •l'' , it I. Y - ,,, "\. ' ['l l'"'"` ° l e ` In,g o i iitside an I:her.fuhr-Ini , !,t, hmrs.t.. S q ! helPel'" ll "Eoltr"'Y• We all know • that many ho reiolved' to in.tl:c [ i ]; ,. „ ;t ea , ' pt. ...1-1,,,, ,, crt.i,:: . .e5. whi..-...\sa ~. Vnp.,Lit4bl2,,,r t nd decidedly , iirst iiave that strnlAt he ii:iipitprAelul•ed at i,4ltintrin6nheilettLieckti:d toi.if the riCtion' cf a l. %v f - 411 shqc-It to tle , l.iii . sin6u."[ Tho war ei l4 v . -' 11 "g w- 0, - , ri beiu'llll' , at ?IV' Pll' 1 • 11,1 ' 1 :' t. . , ~, , , .) a ' e - e , lurokt into the I,,Aiesledbiti forWarill, awl , i , ntantivc,in t r io, hi-hest degree. {ll-1W Potatoes' Pountif 'a 11 o 1 .1' 4NV ,il. r her;)ss , 4lc , till'ip,4'.furoisn but a.= sii:l . , , 11 2 iell of diet, Lot who in . throb it' In diors on .1l1:11 Silk. Ti l e 1 1 .-; ; 1 41 4,t. .t.e.pkr •oVio etidliese 's ine - ..••.nyl . wilit'es of sic,, post of i tlitit, were dlshel, *about:: leliihoiled er r.in.,,t,1 uhee.. Many othyr vege iarilftlp°, Mit . 01 t. llOll.- ben b 4, alitl 1 4' 41 ';` 1, Col •'', iciebt-4e instahCed Whu \ se I value ' for liu• statuiroutusiluotkel with witted The wares . .1a f ..1 '7' ' l ' . ' . t• t i nn , i ---____ .: ,. . ) .t ai .. 0., i s reamense l ,y iseprov,„ ,•,, , ,,,y the prc,- even Itiroice over the upper cke,c„ atiq --- pouv-.,i1t , ,5-uf cooking 'will, / 5h,,i,..,1 11,4 fhs improve-ed ILO() UV'. gentldinl:u,s state- t)t.d.us. . The' '' • , I• - 1 •-• [ o ,''-'' L `s, . { merit be apvt',te.o. as w., to tit,: iiiiiinnis • . , r i thilli ' end ritchiug 0•' till' ' l 4 W“S 6 ' 1. '1 ln ma:). inst.&ticla ttitt /11;:liv:Itiou i.;tilis i.ii:i. 1 .. 0 yund.l-1 nnythiog ii• ill ie. ever y felt. In rt i.itt llt ul n u t t rom •-' i ,, r . • • a- w.to. ... I..lsposition ihnitieut or tuo•Mort.. sl i ni was ilainl3" heard .;? ; - I . '. i ~/ f t \,,r , and Ifelt to strike the button .' The la - di - ''' to imPrj-‘: upon old aa'' but rull a w" • Uncoiled • that such rreat.:resuits were of such\ - perleyt y flan:Re-with liight,lpoureti out of l' , '''- • • i.l .. ! c:ise ntt: ' orient. Tltere are tutu a WhO,Fill be President in 9.9001 , tour 'stale-ruouts in - their aitt clotiit's, and , .... 51 ' • 3 ' ' . , . 1 ; . ,• ~. ~.. . r t . ... 0 i , ~I would at nee itdopt Ole systole of giving their Wilt tin boy. 9of our cite rjair l and at , gatoettng tnur 111 ,:no la ~ I.le etuural:e. -to cI- ,_, I . , 4 , , • of i '' i ' I despair , beta up sueitAt he trt leal - iii ,, te• it st ' ict """ e ' 4•4° " , w e tJ • c iltV bei "rm.° the teutirely densider the fol(owiut , :lacts while ii ' f' ' • ' 4 '-'- d. I t. 1 t" that by St) 40ing, they would grlatly ieort- 4 .r.: 1 ag i our ; cars never ir.... ore litar!.l; awl- Qua Itl"' ' theC i '• eaehluquire what lienuifilikr, pflrsiiit grftutltbat vve may osier be ;:o outer unite hits it,) while ' talie .4 1 1 who are h Iva ''. ,-,'' they shall I engage in, in order to Tiro to as to ilear it o;,.,1 11 ,. 44 .11 1 e i ,nt' l • tne "i n ti it iiils ;;IN'gta Igcs du notl puesue it because of (Cie „, I f , t„,.. 4. a I._. ; ...._ d. the elevated position here indicated.. - I 1 ea i mj, l6 , ,, igh thi k. eu tod y s h a m e & -th em . , diy i naity of procurin the necessury oppiraittaxe A" eotenapOrary mtys that theu_boy LE,n . 2 . - , -..ii.....4. 1 sel'vvsl t -tii -- 4, : v ..e--"ry-'941-14-4-t---,41t1:---- " tite r ' 4° l E : 9:r ' ,l **3"l:thil'.4.l6c l uttit°.--- 1 l-it417.27 ' rost potro ym.s e p rtt w t . o m e Rim -- ji gum* t , etern.l ~.00n. the sup 'struck igain, : relned; than for the anenligliteal nian.to seek v6Ol . io i what his usoie is oe where i and theo_again ani again '.. Onze s 4 stag., 4 ut.ec:ssary infortuition. Its will find it ia gp,re. , o , row trill conducted 4riculturatt peritulicaf.-4. ho rt4ides, Redoes not stop to inform' as.- 1 g ere , d ;h Bt° l ) PPl , an l, tt 3-4 ," -‘4 ' -1.. t °, hav e 1 lie ii i iry . ut this thitramt, be gattiorie • g pete ,,,_ , lup pe , struggte. 1.1411 1 1 she at J.I. at - utotleup, ; L'Or the seccatd,. pre..4urue'fit WiitTO)t, be out. of failure in tboi l ntachiutir , y, los iitr; pin:Se 'tu katrfirli, t fur L t everiti yeak I have u 1 Mos . ) u Oregon, or' peddling pop-corn aimu v t iby .any we must alll buy , e i ueetOosti, Trujrl. I)anit•l Webster once matle."a new I hea! l "'"Y) [ ono of Niott's,,,indtiutlhoilers, tUtd\, toke gi nt euit, tif satinet" by sAlittu catfkli at a shill- 111 hen.she would tisc tol a fearful licight OR ? pleasure in recom•.ocentug it to ' lsric \ li ws ere in ' e• icf • ice, -l• utl 6- ,, i to l ' lir I ' - (.- < UWAlildearch of a realty god article-an ar,icte in ; ling ti'striu,, ,, ,Wherever he unty he all un. i the ; I °t ) .4 )" . 4 . e- e° l'eouseious of his high destiny', lie' Nei, the i the diSposttion, in authetpation Of her strik-1, f.„,, A , which Mitfarnicr should he witliJoi sea I! his 'that!, &lira within, him, and. gritsp 1 jug tie be! t3121' to s O ui ' -the eYr' fist, and ;it he does not. cook tit, food for:his •,t,it, -- . II his llouk ' th4 l sting for . kru)wll.l ,, e. ,Ilis dg e., !grit the teeth hard, was . irtesistAble. Unto i - '1 . ,1 struck{ , . , , .. • 1 Word more :in d r'itave done. „Wu..., i 1 , .e She a I,e.LrLd as if elle:: , ~,, 1 i ~, I parculte aKtltic) auswe,r his eudlesq (polies, : i r b V" • r 0 ..i. nua . their t, li e j u i e l, at j . i' s d e ; %T i ep i n , i n t e ll ec t, yei, littic ! iTUUI4 i f art amid-ships. ,IThc.prObability. of ), ' 6 ,.-"' . • ' , , dreani thai bis 'will bu il grent uaine atuonw ;, :.t. watery grave iiecame initninerft; and it i""s°i'elY essential t°l . , meaCIS fur //3:15tit,,,t,, ,,,, nICII/ ,known w• de :ti: thu world. .; o i behoov i ed us to beennie ticotici;(!„,l to a h i=s- : = • .'' an d to i cimpell i ed to as, 1 I Or; pi.rehnuce the hard liztull of poverty, , 1 1 ty audlunerxpectod farewell to lifc,,. Or the. Belt[ baud of orilLnage, are 'no:ILL.; commend our i.ouls to yin) Whe i iwas incr. tlitn,.! 'ltiellerttlY 1 14 ing 'and training him.f6) . the tellillent .:•.ffort, :c i ful tel the soul, : of tlie , dying,ther oil t h e :It is pr i eriouslj'. been' that shlf-rdlianceau resolute will, that fit ' "wi t- 1 0 the iteslit4ntl.ile , vitlue of the % 1 , chile other process of ilia] fur the reat ac - Ivetueditti., Ile must ;, "precious faith", ottlie gosptil iti such an i: Edi tors, anima gross ls oh pass through the school that prdp ires 'trim ; Mar! II ~. .; 1 . .1 is ts. any less neeessar l for' hie high career In his youth m an y u I A m t 14.4' the joyful cri% rang . ba k, "111111 improvement that theit trial and wrong must b rea k li nt ta- diet right, she's over'' It . - > i I w a s caught and to I piired as to to correct tt hardness of life. •In his manhood manly, . pealed throughout-the'ressel, ack.o 'parried iil the eas e o r a im ma d hartighips Must be endirred, many races 1 b y tria ",Y, e hearty. essdatilattote nflg atitude. ! _ eat i,„i n ai spensa i oveteolue, and rivals otits•fripped in We race; But ai 'we . werc'delayed in our tsfip, so we I,lid e Etiar,, and perfecti the yoke 'of envy and , detraction de : spised; z, are delayed in -our voirespowk; net, for'. ' iglie-it rind twist desiri skid hatred and malice defied. i want of room.? i 1 .- \ ' I - •:' - ,i-b I ,be sou g ht or atUnne v . 1 I throughsuch a school and training the 1 ' 1 t - , $ , i 1 A " I - % 1 writer upoe this apt President ofl9oo will doubtless come, and i 4 npw coming. But front What , condition ia life, at from what part'of our broad land no out: coil; predict or kuow, but,.Prori deuce, rhvipresides over the destinies of all , , rritiuu:s - 4ocacstet A ',ter-kart. . . i oside foi the mo fuity, and common é incessant intdr sts'rrhich emigia_ emmunities thus i almost , iiiirve 1 1.. , the' w(Mders of .arcely any limit a which this in ! it glance lit tlic %% 11 ehow i l thU t rritorie4 of 1 tile rider civilizAtion. to got solueltaU . : buS left availabl t p i Ike a district , tic a I:it,l s y 1 ,, ,:ii , 1' Una k::.asas is pilYl which.(he 'A.,,, , - 1 , s eoc expau ! liigsi Id rat.n:!urly !so ous •teiritor - y t(4 deba.; r, RioldCrS dp;, l or--is in itself n Itela!ndipui be put tor(h4 .• like OM?: As is said we tal: i I • 1 1 13. MINNEEOT 4 BILL , r • , j Messrs. j.l'Ury lance of Butler , Kuokie 7 a ~..7 i ''ofl).lupliin l ,„ au& others, having voted a gain;t the Bill provliling, for the aitnissior, of,3lint:sota n a State in , tO the 1 1 ,11' b in , I t ' is,right and proper, as they have 'been cal. l l ki to account for that vote by j the Net's I York Tribitaa, -- amt the reasons which ludo', .1 • I tamed thef..; should be, known to the' public! racy are iucli'we are sure 'every Anterictoi. f will approve; anti may'begaheredlfrom ti (letter pithliShcil by Mr. Vurviatiee, the u1:14 . of %h: ,we _• t - L4ll/111111 ell annex: !. , , .i' I I' i ' ' I My 'first objection wo to the ~ .boundary.l j The line:, of ,dixision being -•,...iif4th and! 1 to,itl., 1 gives to the State achuit(tici the ad-1 vacitage o f on entire 'easteru leltindary, ur •floarly I ,sa,.Up4u the 31b2..Assippi '''so Lake Superior, throWitig the newly foOtiicd Tcr-i' Jrit;Jry of Pa'eetah far ,backi into Of t . forest, w4re it will b'elikAr to' retuaiVfor forty 1 ycars before becoming s State. 'Aline run east an 1 west wi.ultl have gieen tini the new St a te of Mie.sata now and within Jive l'tm years a new State immediately north, wo'd have iniunded both on the, east 11 the Nis sis.sippi'and Like Superior,l , add'' on the ! ,11 . 7 7 5 t be the Missouri; and , would),mast un 7 ! Ilr I I qu.:stio ably, have equalized tt4 ac s,auta. l ges et I ke and; river navigation loran the iuloibil ors of the Tcrritor of, Vitmeseta.i My second 'objection '• lis top: clause: 1 iilLielt admits al fureiguel t o l4ave vote and j hold office witlMut being naturahtted, which 1 I consider a 'virtual repoal of ' ilfe present iiatuirulizatiou low. film bill wii reported directly' from the Committee : to t the Nouse H ..,; I . I , I • I tom , put upon its.,paseiige uudir the previ ous queoniou, and all ettemPts,to amend - it, simply by inserting' the wurde."eitizene of the United Statils," were refused uuderithe ciperation of thi'e' gag rule. lu my judge•-. 1 Mout idephral& injury has beau doife to ii the donde bf Freedom by the unqtural di-1 vision of the Tertiary; Which, ,while it way !.enhance tlie value Of Property in the lianas of sp cu;jtors, 9111 greitly.lretektbe . general 'prosperity of, the- whole ri , erittoty awl postpone the admissionjtuto the Uniou for years-to come, of another - flourishing . .16,.. Atat.. , Hari ' thii bill_ in its nracAnt . ESTABIAgHED 14818; 11• , , . liape,'bcieti defeated, and thiri friends of Prl!ednuttleted in *eoneert, ai now bill could hani e !nen forth-with ifraed„ and reported, en passed,' :dividing :the ,erritory" by' an easiand west line, - whereby tient new Free' Stetea,'inetead of but - ant,li ,nhilhare , betin. 1 4 *iteirtnitg,',Fta f .: — ft4 , 4 o. ftv* - the l olpj:withiti - d;e yearn, and - the . Othr eti- - I ;1 jee 'curable feature c4cald have been stuck., en ut,' - iks it was in the Oregon 1) 1 10, which 1 , was allowed to go to! the Conunittee of - the 1 Whole, wliie the i‘linnesotii bull V73.s'kpt in the iousa;\under the e.oairt,l of the pre vious! queztion,liere all our efforts t o I ante i nd were ffuitlevel -- 1 , 1 1 • [ -' 1 ~ • I 1 , ' Al I • 1 - 1 I l Ladies! Don't read this'. -,, , I . ~.u.ti is well linown. th A "Disbanded Velintair'," ! c tb i* p'i l ,i . ..., . • ff . her e,is fie4tienklly ditllt; . 11, a . \ - , , .;,.; , ,!: - Ii ' • 1 I L. 2„. zeverisa.....s, !.., 0,,. i feW .days at the "Sent • Niehelas . hotel'' ir.;44iucli i; the case ai writes te l the editor of, the Sunday Times „inol either .11 • J • 'become tag the, present 'fashLios of • 'the tea, mastication,,is semi m" as follows: ! ' '1 i terfered with , i b e....ttoo l hen 1 I ' :,'i ; ~ , - -1 1 teddy performed, and th; "l 1 ' foot II Hiroo; tirOSzlway lor i I - 1 1 . . take a buss . tip or ld.',lrti :. that interestiao..l;. . 1 • . . •J. I •1 ~ i , -- ...I `-' ; Ulailelll ty 'to a very gre, balWaiti, I all-ps thsp l ic, . l'runeenee taat i . , • , r , .1 I when I grit to • u' f . i n c. II i - 3o , l', l . ." ur " u'r '. l iimis , ~ :,,p3.s.rmi g ty:in apply ivil of .ill e•' , 4 Fut c' I helP 1 1)04 1 7 you di , .leUt fulO'tne,ol i di:r.l.. lde '.. : ' •• ' ~i • ' llg ' ' . i sutler marry a drYg6l-;11s •Yilirbir; 'a. jetrnir ) • i . . /. . de ..r a . b .. 1 :: 4 Mlvmmi ' t . l ' wild stere and. a cooperi'u;csiablishieent th• ' from " thral thlch•Y or ° I ' owe of thim inikturt.s Of l!gured Isatalioli- . if ' ' - ' du l' ' the:toed, of tridet, 411 I ;.fai - tid rings, and walel,oue; you . mill a fasii.., th:r.,ughly digeStea it is . „ , ,P, ~' C. , , .._ , _ lon:it:4e of i. C.!olll . eit:lrS in every CITOMiI- ! LI, loolmonsecitent'y in. Jferetice tif silk; velvet and cete.ty, ilia't ri = promoting its health -.lat 1 4 ' 1 ! " • 1 • • ,LarsL •II ' t i fr ck. f ,ties a,eng, .)te.a...1‘.13, a.. . 111 N - - 111 truDIAD , Vita the'scr fit i ' beor ! I SpOSU;ifilti lifOr DIUO,.OfI tilf . .!' ildner iS fll:'l. ' wiletht it is net "true led in wi l pi l uicat . , and 'hoes. lunch lis goanl'stock i,oiled :tool..- I.ii:i IL mon! the Dider spectator ken nevpr DO, !t i.° '7 -'llthht I shali I: ntix poor' fel.Ow: marry ajSite,l and . Intl, ‘s 7 l-, 01 , 1 a . 7 (3 ._ it conies to thepia, that he has uuthen in i . - _.___-.. it ii. his arms but a regular anatomy; 1..' .- - -I • I IflYou woum fatte 6 i l Ii •lif nicM is gay deseerers; woes to be .s aid tr..`. 1 ' 5 2ve11?, 9 4i, '" ,- . t . h l Ct' l' 1 ` 1 " 1 , 11 of a female that dresses fo a hundred and !air, plenty cf rest. si.nie4 forty weight, but hasetit rely nA much fat Ido not .di:iturb e.w.: - 11 : atur on I .ier as would , grease . a glid(ll4 - 7 . 1-1111 the !miai,.and 8 4 11 //; , give ,ipperietit plumpness consisting , t,of cott,m,itintritou*Sootl. :;.''. •rl7 . and walebone: line told _that lioias ig,be-',crain,lialt - . ~ . glutting ' to ne made wall junta s, . that at . .fothiar;;•,lrtii , 11 . ~the thea•ons and concerts, . a fa6hronable ',lady can ' i'llitit. up skorts like a Parsoi, , and 'the crowd achance.• . .I'L is itve iiplArtikler bloating to the mail race!, Fpeshly lta . staue. I:Ef oil the : world was actilly a "-I 1"" -• 1 IT.Stawi. • nal has been , fablii4ly asserted, -it' P' b il' t' 6 . .la . - 11 . f 1 iwou...eu. mor u accom.inv te ai . ,i Jo lash: ilfashi'onabfe Winfinin• it; tliarlo pre•:,,lt habil liiinetit,.; ale. Cuqer seetiwnufd 114 . 3.i3 t ake,. a I ',deck Ip issAge; ou tbo -- 4alll of the vehickel.l' t.• 1 1 .- ..—.......:,..---i•-:- . ' s 1.. , • • 1 - at...lNOther I should riat be surprised if - ' - 'pin, :,-lusatilgil,t elifk . .ed,some,l da ).•' /..Wliy, n,,1, sone' I. , . ' . "ecati,sd. iiiir , !. beau , tWistel • his . arm around her neck the other niglit,, and 'if, shut bad tot 'kissed him lie woul . d . bare itran 1 1 - 4 hfl.j, betides , hej sit' fry . L. - , '.. ? 1. her and' ,htspers to her , and , lig. tubs r - lier!'i :". ''. -. ' ... • . - 4r. ' : .."liliy,. ' o3ward, Susan does !not su ff er „that: does I lie?" , ‘‘9 .l fter dust—ely! rim lavtalt." it 1 • lib" Tali pima is beaomiugl ielebrateil for •ter..tlairy, lir.koeto. Itutter sinii .eiteese. are ! - ' concerui 111111111 lgrirulfurat ■ • 'The showy , by th colors lawny CM ja•na, The best illan,to .arEing , is to bliv a,veryl fioe. feSekjitsi ou tho other sYde . of aYe 27 imerikate• • • of; dfr(ii Produative : 'ef\dise • %! Len e 1 .tterw oftener t.linn thive tinier thiylins tit before 'suniet. .• `s .7‘;aztTowels I wring out ,'f hot linter - and 4. plied -t!i the forehead, in! filmes ;of iieusnlgio fiend/tell°, will! it 'e stikl.l ! effort! winclrielief. •'I, ; • , I The .Patent QlE•e,has reeiTe3 somit;elegant I specimens of 44 . 31iiaia ~graims,"from',Fnlifor!:- nia. •It!, is beliee l etl, I that the , e qapen 1 e .. ..tila_t4_ be supplied At a Ctienpeir rate from Californick ' [ lano feni•et Ilida.. :' 1 •rr • -• • MEI El M=MM MS IM=ME =MEI 1111 = i i, * I. 1 ~-d ENE eethalecac}sui,e them. hay.ins ..r nature. '/low is the use f fi,adi 4ltich softened 13y co,ki, - Now . Nltisso td;' and their teeth de* I T' to , their comfort and i• food shoul - drbe Ao pro- that' ,it ia ri being? . idifeot mast:. blo• • retoisite of ptTfeet ,1 • digestion is' 1, pee 'of ‘ble .41 , jr.ctsr tlti 'lt elm r• r. • • . the stock farme • • tjeet - tTava: CM MEE ;Elm ;ulty. of 'dentition, c'aus `'appetite -.and diarithco 1:1t1 the guths of the ant ' ' , inflainel " o 9 ...,u1 Cora tisly. a4d •,ruln4isly in il'of durse" but iinper #3 tiiseases above i/utaeti if .0 1 )(1 , would obvi a te this .at extent. The 'stim!:, th: - equalc.b,sency to in - Teri:llly . - tt - ,. , tlio•dc lUrtll.• its 4. " iC , 411111(63 !jillereli CCidel ial CallSil. . Fur. It lain, al 1.:1714:es is ~rnor6 readily asiinila- OP.Cat:IOUS bigor." . us, it is subziiiked ttonotny - tg2givti our li•ieti it, iiko it J. 3.11.. 1132 , oour cmtact profitab!,Y ;; • ; witoie.4.or.nu e eicau f resting; f ri : piste of tapir the.l9 of goo yOuleed if Lai it:, •, 15 !ky r f 1. 1,t1.111pe..16. vour •• ng . sho l uld not c ei t fluy-4hantely; whenl noon,„ mid att . h r II I