signification to n,y ears—with his mother in hon.ca, and in the bosom of his mother earth! Repeated experiments and appeals to the spirit . , still brought back those dread e 1 wurd•: and I began to think the woman know moec than she pretended to do, end 11 id .;au me 'Miry the c9rp.,e on the fatal few days after, a comrade of mine, who land served abroad, came to Nisit me unest peetedly, with a f:icnd of his, \whom I had never seen befote. 1 could. nut, however, resolve to lose 'i^•lit f the grass plot, and as it was a line summer's evening, I tuld the servants to bring a table au 1 a ho Wine into the garden. I then placed my own ehair over the orate, and thus, fooling sure it could not he tampered with, I en deavored to make myself easy rind to enjoy )ny glass. My conmade eNpressed the hope that my wife W. 1.3 well, and 1.c.14 Lot keeping her room, and that she had not been driven away by their appearance. wa. ohligol to sh1.111:114'r out in reply the story of the eluld's di,appeatam-e. The soldier, who teas a stranger to'n.e, did o u t look me in the face, lee kept his eyes fixed on the ground all the while I v% as tallting, which caused cc tho Lr,reate.-1 uneasi: I fancied be smn cted ti. o tint:.. Itint, abruptly whetl.er he thought—Lot I broke tl'lWn OLI Iti-Trim, t e Whe.l.:2or 1:1 , 2 t tour dere:.l?" he with a u.lid look. "t -)h. wizat. cool.: ally 111:1.11 :4,1111 hy 1.1 , 11:1g a pour innoeLtit 1 coull Li.ll ;;• is 1 by such deed, fin• hu of c wI • t;• :• ii. i I did; but I rentait,ed :ilcr,t, t'acu;;li 1 .....,:r -ed as if I bad the nw.l2. Sceing the acute of •ht 1 W. 1.. I: , they eudeavored to e ,1111 , it aic •„ith tho Lope the child might et I,e, round Len :\ suddenly lied:l a dtcp eo 1 a , ouple of large dog, le,t:•ed tr,e \tun let ,tt gtrde:t. "12:;00,11mml-:" exclaime:l i s ;.; , 10-k. Tlicy nee,l w,t Lave t., Id l'a• zimmAll I ha .d. i,cv.r in my hal I Lmcd t, any dogi of kin i, I In,tinoive..% tnulkt :1:1 , 1 i folt one already eon,leni:) , .,l aral gr.:-1 , , 1 the ,id( e of the e!lair c,or, th 'ugh neith,.r 111 , r,..".t! nor \\*Ord - 'l'hey are the clue I," üb.-erve 1 the stranger, -and have I,en ,-e and haNe e,ear.el on trial And as he aa.l hi, 111,-ad tarnad Leads, they t•aw tho dog, tlio gr.y4ittl, and rulinilig round atcl toand, I;kc mad, without noticing a., and fr,cr and anon rais ing their hood., uttcring a .rolnn^ , •1 howl, and then again laying their mu../.103 c l o ,c to the earth if to got as the tight scent. Presently, intt,nnl of turning round ,n large a circle, they isceinel to CkUt,letli.V;V: o ! (IF their efforts on one point, whi,dt they i-niffed more diligently d•uing which they ap proached ii chair, when they cot up a lucre frightful howl then licCore, r..ttentluing at the same time t te:ir awry ito leg , . NV/I:e!I prevent_d t.r , ‘”•••,t, at 1112 wound he neath. They evi lent cent game," erled viie,tq •"Fhat's crte.l. I. "For he 11.% ell's st , :ol the one I 1t , ..e.A1 get up, or they'.l tear y,,u to piece-.'' "Let them," returne 1 1. "I'll not .stir from Ihis spot." "The (logs nm- t not he e11.e.-:ed to bait people to ,lortth. Let'.3 hew ttteni down," sail he. "There is sour! secret under all this, - said Ole , t....an,4e.r, drawing his sword. "In the natio of Om law, help me to talto thi+ man into custo,lv." They then seized m nnl dragge.l me avrity, although I fought, n..d hit, and 1,6.1 about me like a 1:1;1 , 1:ann. Alter ate re aistanee, 1 at le w.ic obliged to sull'er them to lea I me o'l, arid the eseited blood hounds began te..t:ing up the earth, whieb they flung about as i:• it 1.a•I beer' t.o much water. l\ - Lett more need be tail! IVity lnerely that I fell on 1.1 . y kurte.,4 and et.tifct— bed the truth with clattering teeth, and 1, 4 - ged fur mercy; that I afterward., dnnle 1 the deed before the tribunal, and now :17,1;:i ONV:1 it; that I ram tried, found guilt y, contle:nnea Itt de :th. 1 ta.ty all that. I have found ite tier tr coulf,rt, hope, and It.t‘e I,: a f.lt.'t it, Ilo.t Nt.toll--- tny wife, happily t. lter, 1.. n i r n • ed with teTanorarr In ,d.to an I 1,-I:,t_t is ignc.r:s.r.ce of :ac MISII that I am al Inc dungeon, M QUIT Jr..; crogsing the t I:•,• 1.1 itztble ❑t 1.1.111. r I ,' 1• i EIS `that srl crell to every spear of g- 8111 of families Or , I IMET MIMI agreeable c ivrti.le. I 1: gallinipper an.', the C.Liro Specimen, but the tn., 1 , 11; has a cross of both the r tilmro n., I NV ,11 in him. He don't ham mcl sipg your ears, but It• howil P.r.•l Mice r:gh: hold, and in pulling ]tic: loose _rest Should be taken or eke you will 011 his bill like a pine stem, leaving a I:1,101, mark or stump sticking n ywlr floc", 1,4-111,.% in large quantities make; the plain,' tra‘. osier resemble a tato )el New 7/...11;r1,1 You can't bar them out, for they ele—r teNile fabrics right np, aml thP.II the least, although I em crc from a source in which I plaer the greate,t reliance—one of our m 110 -Irivere—that fire well appliel has licnn km:wn to 'Ail! of 'ealaauship. T'ae ale 1,24 utirully :in are e, aal the autheor, must at once take a place in all :ala n,. , where tl, y cammt fail to laecome imp :Ant atal . .larici to the tear:tcr. They to 1: . ; I,e par Tile IlriCs!: f•:7,l:eri f 'and in nil:idol w m frith lar,:e diaotc _ levog. That idol 11 " d " u" _ _ was thc gho-t or Hamlet's father.— i A c . Lat. ron raxr .!.:-..a.-v:-.lln. :ratable. It had speculation in its eyes. ! 'ammo anulu , ly may I.e cola 1. The 1`..0 , t , n Post says the papers give h,ll - a I. t nn cause for the suicide of Mr. Harper, of \VIII Cherry. Al! l!atir,u r throat Oris.kany. New York, encept that he was a: and hrorachial -trashes nt once under ju-tice. of thp i N ve. :ts soothing inflecncc. zer lre hear appre:l , : i , i,,l:: enprz,s , cll new. 4 contiv, Atlantic graph acireq, through .2,01_; , ) milos of .alt water, will nut I,r. .fir ,•71 wirvn it acts here. ~~;~TE ~~~Iii:?~11'tT~ ~ tilt. Camp W. eetir.g. In consequence of a number of Canq , Meetings going on we haae concluded to eorr.cit our IVood, Meeting into :t Cala I. lla,2ting, and eontinne it ave.... Sunday. A number of oar a Idest sneakers will be pres ent. SonS WutTE, Treasarer. Marietta, Sept. 16. 157,.5. SIIINGION r institu tion (Tette,' t.n Thursday, i n et., with I. scholars, number .. in one week's time, has been lucre:l , ml to 70, with ;1, good prospect of farther important additions to both male and female departments. This evidence of pro , t c ciity ene otr.tginct to the irietod, 4,f edneation in ColunCuitt trh hate at 1/0:1:11 the 1-11eeezin :111./ perlllllllell l establi-lintent of.: st.hool in i n n town. \%e Laic aa,:11.4..1 the 41. -Lin o ; of the pres ent ses , Lat of the Institute t‘1;11 impativix , :1, by t 11•2 silcaur.ig .. or tr . I:- tol. ,111, =CI a... 1 t'.. 1' : -iii. ; h i) unui.cd In .. Al- • , 111 the .1 I - ;.elzt thcef2 ft r . l` I. :url N l.t_: =MN ti.ctw•n; :II Spy tL t:,,❑ :ncet ihi. e,o,.iug nt th, 11 , 4 . . 1:1:1Z1•1 ; 1:1/ 'Oll .1. c , •ln pally NN 1:1011 NV,1.16.11)u. it, t% z.,ucce•s or thf... ;L:ten)pt t , , 0r,?;.1.17,-2 I:v tir a' 1;:i.y,11 , r10n , ..11, P. ill-H.lle or ,ler, No, 1 a:1 , 1 2, it the alrea , ly I are to c , ..amr at NV:Lbanic. on Tu. ;ay. :2 t in-pect:on We w,tiee that our t.o,v.t-inan. i pretute.i t , , Iv:1!1 the ulii.2e firig.tde Quarter 111:1 , tor, and o•tr ut•i;-ICuer uf the 3Lu•icttian appointed Brigade P.y- Ina , ter, with the ~a nte rank. 11'e I,uk fur a la:lliant turn uot on the t2.rth. I:nollanan l t•-ed tlirotngl, Coleinbla on Thur—liy, on Li- v.iiy to IVl,...itland. oonlingmas uni,e,•,ll , le 1 tool he \yin. i•e:lnatao,l t the trauslt with as little per•toution fro., 1,1. friends as the nattire of the WAIL' ,t,jmit. liiind to the chart:l'4 of hoar. , Tho.rt, in our znil , t he deehitel NValt.:ll4 1111! :11,1 took carriage at dud; point for his e,untry teat. liciii unfortunately engaged in a brief sitrugAle whit our dinner Iwo mis sed the opportunity of payin.4 our re:Tea tu our s otlerahle •trate. lie.. d esc ribed looking well and benevolent_ II•1:12V.—"Wo att.td.i.ss to the ads rrti,ensettt ~1 Mr. S. 11. who ha, taken tilt.: MI l'.4ul4l!Jia, :1:1,1 odors the mit:or:L:oi lira cla , s t the puh;:c. ile has aalel 11crially 1 , , the con‘enienee, antl a el: „Fli r iser, at, i \VIII cult;tal:on :tad •.:;e „f tree-, -ItraLs, Li. to: lkiLell at:enthm. iLt ha; em ployel 31r. Vewcl.lll, well knonm as a florist tturser . , man and gar , lner, vI Will 114 , 1 to the Sneer; the advantage of his practical e.:p,riertee in the lut , inesq. 'We arr indoldol to Mr. 'Purple fur some (a' Ile lily, in Id, grei , ndiou , e soine cf tlic ra re.d rarictie. and A li Lcpral , arydhr:upplc of all the Itati; , J and I,,rt.ign grape , . Nur•ery i , eol.veddently and .por con tl,et •;ent to rr- •0.- ~ ( , SEE 0 10'. , t: it , t % fl , : • , • •• =NEI =MOM =MI =Zing 1..1%41.w:cut: i cxpro—ly t.w hi arid hi. brand., NS ccirlt C.lll Gl.l t . 1:1; iol•nm:nri t ',it 'i."2:l . , :rent 4.!1 the ..11 t)e Lave to :Lid s the itull'oor are :11:11 , ,-t Ys - 4: I.,_,,tlt:tte:vi them, en uut own trittl. t , the LAIAL , P1.;.1:A - ...:fri . .-IVe hare received fn.an T. of the BE Co LUM B pA. SATURDAY, sEpT. Is, I, .0,1 v Ir. LI • . 1 101% a- - Ilur u ty ;a MEI 11;1(.,Tv •ritirr. 1; thu '1••• I ;1 ;, 1::Li tnoit r • C =ERIE MEM MI TEM =I •• ~,~:_ 1111 M eol I,IN (A% iw lIEPOIZTED BY OUlt SIECI. I. "3101:C1IA1tD." Tn c E RESS OFFICE BI:MGLAIIY—IMPOIITANT PnvuteezmuNrs.—ln our "Police Items . ' of last week we gave particulars of the rob bery of the Adams Express Office, iu this place, suppressing names and circumstance , which might interfere with the detection and punishment of parties implicated. Up to this time no trace of the burglars has been discovered, but by a curious chance tile raid upon the Exp:ess Office, developed_ a criminal project of which oar town was to have beheld the Ailment at its own pro per cost. This contemplated crime, to a greater extent than the burglary, has been the subject of investigation since its discov• cry, and we give particulars with result. The burglary was diccorered on the morn ing of the 7th. On the evening of the Gth a small hox was left with Mr. Ziegler, Ex press Agent, fur shipment to Huntingdmi, addies, , etl to Patrick McAteer of that place. On examination next morning, after the di, co: ory of the robbery, an.r.n . ;! other Express p.tek,l42. v. filch 11:0 beon taut; , 2rol with. t:1!! ! it I:,!'t ht 'n C tht• .17 i -,•h you tv.o . I..it a . / 11) 11 1111 , P. Nr,ul all y.al 1.1 pr y.• 11 I p•L' •11 1111 . nur 1; NM . o .`, it to P:lt I Vial j a ..t h o w door No t ;loi•t to send it Inc I'l , l 1; no danger Pat, it to Columbia Dit•eet it to Abner Diak , on Columbia. Lato•a•tor rwatlty Pa Pat -o‘ol oRt ) 4 , 1.1 call for I will make it at: 1. 41 it C. S. Bror,km I regidar for it awl t-etta tilt I ,Z, l ,in ‘ti;ll S,tin Steiner he took Inc I.• thou 1 I , 'I; the pa,singer train to; 1 Coluntioa 01 1 .. 0 owl tell toe all the news in and what thvy al,•ott 1110 it.t; (holt tr,;l ;t I call .ell lit e thous-; 1:01 dollar , it 1 had it her now am! Bite 011 .1 gr:. , .1 pi. lit Am it Itio,,ks the writer of the letter, and the of the box to :11eAteer, was seen after tie iotelligenee of the night's exploit , of the hurglars a.s nuit;ed aLont, lultcr iury the 11:,:vrecti Office. an,l arrei,toti ~t, Leing implicated in the ,1,1 ,ry. Ile WV, brought, before ,Jm•tioe lti" , I , li \rhea :llr, Ziegler testitic I to the 10.tving cf the box by Brooks, and hi tom:ging ruund the oflitat. The accused, to ot the chaxge of burglary, the autitur of the letter conch in the Mike, which, he accerted 1,, d 0 ,nt.titiel'„'.23 in gold. Ile was eonitnitted to 14;1 for trial at the November term of In to !or, if po ,, ihlo, to :li:scorer the ttaltt e ,untorfoit doubtless rende.ttousio..:. at Hunting.] in, a piece was elli:10 , e , 1 letter atol with the box: it wa.; tot • t, it tldleo Tele. o.):rnotioication was hod enter, District Attorney of linntin;:drin County. and watch was put upon :McAteer. The hoped fur return of bogus inuney riot I oing Ina:le, by advice of Mr. Cromer, .7u-tire Welsh and .1. IL. Meek pr:000 led to Ilunting,:lon on Thur,tley 9th, and sutured eoloplaint egainet Mt:A:tour, WU , erratal. His hont,o, a tat ern, soerehetl. hut no calonee fientil on the Premises. lie hall a hearing heroic , . Esq., Snare, but, a we learn front Huntingdon pap ni en.i lelLe being pre:As:iced, was BIM Liery i,recaution wa. taken at this place to py, , ,,ent intelligen, , t: or tile a.rrect, of 1:., , ,:ks from re,oddag ilootingdon, but it 1., I tha• a,!,enplic,i. present :it Ids he.iring, before 1:-1.1,1'e1111, walked to Lan caster and gave the alarm. McAteer strongly protested his intinocence. He as •erted that Bro9ks had stopped at his house and in revenge for being turned away (on ae,m-ation o 1 Count&rfeiting being made gai,:st him) had written the leiter with a iiew to Ids (NliAteer's) injury. Au at tempt hal 10 en male to arrest Ilrooks for pa-sing Lorin} coin near Huntingdon, but he had elude I the otlieer. A dispatch was re,:ci , .e , l ti:tt of Blair County, 1,, ;II • eq,:t that Br wante,l :it 11 ,, Ii.i.ty , ')arg, ti starer tic cliarg,! 111 r or ;lie Escpt.-!, , • 111V f•ry fort tnia' , • onm for cur elll - 11 11: , ‘ of counter , , n re,tiAci. Culuntl,ia vi- 2e . i , i , c2,1 in a currency t.I . li.lntinglon, which, frmn • . };,n.l I nifsiltione.l in 1.1,1•Wly iutrnilt••l Cr,, 11.1:01 ~•.;,•;,,i). 'with tho ~11;,torn•iter :11 111 , 11 , r11 , C:Itpl proh -6.:v i it ',lle t • have the expetekl =A ,:iiloood iu lik tare "Ev CoNINIUNICATIONg," &c.--On the c‘ening or Wednesday, Silt inst., Henry mer, White, :111(1 William Steele, colored, sten., acre•tol and brought 'before Dopfirc Wel , li. on suspicion of being concerned in the Lite burglaries at the Expreqs Office and elsewhere. They had been noticed prowl in,; roldol the ba.in together for set cral days pro:ions to the robLery. but after that oeeurrenec. up to the time of their arre.t, could not be found. They made a state ~,, of their 211,u - clue:at during the titne they 1,-en ruis,ing, into the truth of hieli the iti-I,c prond , ed inve:stigatiun, Cot partie , . much to tliPir \v.:re (iii:trtcrel in the Nu•-,t 11,-fling thoy 11 - 11 C l•rmiglit up, 1111,! hating in the meatiltitne, (oh eridemm, iMormed em that thoy wore ftce to 41.1:tut this Lo nnt,h. The white man humped atel talked prm.ecutim for- fal-e ment. darkey looked it I'll 7 Ju•tiee spopathized i::: the 1 Mad read 111111 a ;waxily 1111 the ilatirmletwe rf commrtim.; with4loubtfill cLaraxtels. doubt. that if lie, Steele Police Items !li.; ug ictic Se: , te::ll,er G 56 :%I.•.tct-cr 0 ril iT 1,% 11, VlciutlN ill the CY. I:l:.tczer was seen in Columbia again with Wormer they would be brought before Esquire Welsh, of the. Blue Front, tt ho would most certainly send them down for 3U days. Co in peace! And they went. A MlsuNntisTANDlso.—On the 1.-Ith inst. Miss Madelia Green, of the 11111, appeared before Esquire Welsh and entered com plaint against Roland Patterson, of the Washington House one-wheeled Coach, for violent assault and battery. Roland yid unteered an appearance, and tendered him self at the Bice Frout in trepidation. His earnest prayer was for a short term ut the hands of Justice and absolute forgiveness by the indignant Madelia. Ile explained: " 'Squiab. 1 did'nt mean nutria; I on'y hit de gal one little lick on de motif. 'l"want no barn; I oren dues dat to gals; it, a lit tle way Ise got—doin' de 'greeal:le, you know, Madely you doesn't mind it, dues ye? Oh, Madely! Lawd, of I goes down who'll wheel de trunks?" The last appeal did the Lminess with the Magistrate, while the gallant poly's whole ad Ire , - appealed to have a mollifying effect v je.l The fair (me un,te,l nitli Itrr kni:zht in a Larrelt.ll =EMI mer..v, wurr a ST:ire lrgivene,. llc re the.n wit h :,!nwtiti L ; and theatii yi.. my eliiI,I,•1•11." \ R.-1)0111iS C11•-11°11 •i ,1 delmny we. 1 ec 11a1110 WO' ' u ia. \Vet -11, 115r4., charged with v..i.ralley. They repre sented them , elveß 11,41,.1 out of friends, out of motley, out of spirit.. (and let us parenthetically add, alas, out of jail.) who \Vone sadly in need of 1..4(mA , , which, if 11„t prtrlldell, they would ar4stirolly s toad quire hooked them for looms at the Caravan.eri, v; here they enjoyed ;be municipal etit , rtainntent t*,,r mart a n d e•ileei:thly Lest. In the mornin ,, , on rrenii,e ef quitting the.e sh,,res forever, they were di:.L.lntrge,l, and immediately in ,tittited a Nig:m.ow: fur breakfast. tit \ I..—Craletin for Octo ber lid, been rceei‘eil, with its monthly freight of good thing.. Grahani':, editorial dep ar tment took rank when !ilr, Leland as sumed the pea. and is now an ini , titutitin. The inearitnitel contents of the periodical are fast taking tone from it , editor's taste end litetary ability, and we now confidently look thrctigit Graham fer tis l linntant read ing as nittg,i4ine literature affords. lit C.,UN'I I the We ine•ilay la , t, the ticket wilt. -cafe.!: I‘l. I.l , pkins, Dru /•L,•.4 Y.,enply —ll . (•;,ry :-Throiner, Nlanitoini •1:1,.. 11. Eronoonto, Mount Jo:,: E S wool !1011. Earl. A o•o./ ltvin:101.1, Coo,i;:oo: Iloory Itorho. Doe, ior: Row, East LE•ncock. ..Iwhtur.—Win. F. Jool.inq, Fulton. liOMIS of Hews :;ewleals pttp,.rs of Tue , lay hare been I,l'l tl' . l 11 t Ile tb•taili, of the adviee , . Tampico w:l+ en l• [tired b 3 the Ititieralit4s with four hundred fts,i,t,l by the rcrelutioni , t, inCole. I iv:ter:ll Vidaurri, with telt thou ttiti una ;",,l pie„-: of artillery, left San eat iy ia Cu: toroth, t 9 morel] agaiii , t tivanatuato anti the, city of Mexico. A trtin.-aatbat wa- tti take plaet, bet .a en oral Vitlaurri. a lid tit e Governor it iris thought Vidaurri would be placed iu ample menus to insure stitiee , q. An empress tirri‘ed ut San Luis on the IGO", with the report that the foree, of Aratuberti had defeated the , e of .Mejia; that th e se of lltierta had defeated tho.e of M run-an, stationed at SAlM:lslea: that 3111'31W/11 was 011 tllO Vl33' 'l.O the city of 3lexieo, and that the forces of Aratoberri Lad gone in purNuit of the tli.handed one. Mejia, and that the latter had entered ( . .tieietaro A Du:vli ship imq arrived at Iltv;trta. with three huit•lre.l an I ,ze%erity-ei.Alit Site lo.t t lutt. , ir , 1 tol,l tot-other, 101 111,11,1 , ..kge. The daily 'lumber of deftil.: in New Or lean+, ft!iper...-101111,.• 1:y 01 , 2 atri‘;tl a: r!: tho Wr.d. fr,,,r. .1- I , inv. - :121. qtr t 11:1 - brit ac:uly sl,7nrypni. 121,0- curs :0 , 1 , 1..1 ,, I t, yond plc, I. II 1:10.%111 ,:t....1*.wt. , ry. !...d 111.1 , 1 k• :111 -olio I'll:it., 01.8-, it. th.• 11. ‘,.‘` • 1;:11 I •II ( .0 11,11 :It ;1 dirt 1;c1,1-di whp. p atille\iii4 it to tiv.! l•poluitu The r'-ult of Ow Convention ~f iI ulr iad Pre%ideniv are a g(.nvral advaiwe of the 11. l • faro 1 role air w.nipeting points to New York, of three dollar., and a slight ad ranee on the fareq to Philudelphi.t, making the ram- to Ir nh point-4 about the same t. pre‘iout. to the reduction. The-43 rate-,, to gether within) nh-am:eon the rate:4olTc eight. g into effect rlter ratification by the few ent , 4 intere.toi. 113roit A. Kleber de 7.llallogny„ of t 1 French c•op-, of Zottate., who lia...juNt ar r.ved at New York., pa1..11.11c , ,in the Coitrica .l,l.74., rois, letterte , tifyit.g . that the %veil -1))) Riviere really wa. ti mem b er o f that corp., thut all the French army knew hi 4 in the Crimea, that 110 (f 1e ii.11 . "11) gllaratltet'i them, and ~ .h•• t.,:pe:r...1 ind.e:teate jute a ,lolE..ront What twxl.l Oa the lath in.t , there .ea. n e . ,re,it I . e:e itrati.e) at Pat-itt 17t.ty. Lake Etie, in 1,111 inetitt.r.ition ..r l'orry'evict ,ry there iu the war f I 12 . There were pre , ent at th. vi,4llt at, the Uslin,' StAces , tennicr am] thi,u , and pers“ns fruni tit.• vari.ti , lake rx,rte. Govoruor Chnee, of Ohio, was president or the day. A monumental as ,ociatiun vas funned. On the Steubenville and Indiana Iktilroad, on the evening of the 16th inst., about thir teen miles west of Steubenville, a bridge brake near the first tunnel, and a passenger train of ears felt through, breaking both legs of one man and seriously wounding a number of other persons. Dr. Thomas Rainey, of New York, has been appointed by the President special agent to aeconirany the recaptured Africans and deliver thew to the authoritic•of Liberia. A communication in the St. Louis Repub lican informs us that Longfellow's great poem, Hiawatha, has been set to music by EMile Karst, of St. Louis, and is now Lc• ing sung at the hall of the Mercantile Library A sQoeiation. in that city, by a troupe comprising a leading soprano, contralto, tenor, and baritone. The accompaniment is in part orchestral and part upon the piano. It is considered a great and striking novelty. municipal election in Leavenworth, Kan•as, has resulted in the choice of a free Mate Democrat as Mayor, over two Repub lican calididate.i. Judge it is officially announced, has accepted the mission to Paraguay, tendered hha by the President, Intelligence from Arizona says that law lees violence prevails there generally. A new military post will be established on the San Padre, to keep the Indians in check. 'li t e agents of the California Overland Mail - Company were, at the last accounts, lie y esta lilkhing stations west of the Rio Grande, and making arrangements for tie regular mail service. Adviees from Salt Lake say that Dr. For ney, Indian agent, outamong the tribes, making treaties, and was pretty successful. The Mormons were orderly, and the U. S. government officials attending to their duties . No arrests had yet been made, but the trials for treason would be commenced as soon as the asociate judges should arrive. About Salt Lake City the Indians werevcry trouble some, and hail killed several Mormons. One family was massacred while moving south. President Buchanan has ordered the post ponement of the Kansas land sales until .July next. Ile has also located at Santa Fe the new land office ordered to be estab lidied in New Mexico. Three deaths from yellow fever have oc eurred in Savannah. The U. S. liedrict Court at Charleston, S. C.. has refused the motion for a discharge on habeas corpus of the crew of the slave brig Gen. Putnam. The prisoners, who acre in court at the rendition of the decis ion, were remanded into the custody of the NL, rt h.,d, 'a ho took them hack to the jail, where they had been previously confined. Tim party of the Fifth emigres -I)i,trict or this State have nominated a. their c tmliddte for Congre ,, , John IVood, an iron manuft.4ur , r, of Montgotnery county. hams-, Balch, Esq., of the Phil-. :tdelphia part of time di , ttict, declined in favor of Wood, and will stump the district for him. Hon. Owen .1 es has been renomi n:kted ('ongreis tho Donverats . uf the Fifth I)i,trict. We :earn from the Loul , iviile :Journal that a young gentleman of that city, o. few weeks ago. explored the great deep pitat the end of the longest avenue in the Mannnothcat e, hitherto o ppos ed to be bottomless. Ile wa lowered &ma with and landed safely ou the bodoia at a depth of one hundred and ninety feet. It is circular. and the descent is very :btu gerw..s, ioxitig st,,tieq. Midway there is a cataract, which renders itvery' difficult to keep a light. The Lichen lndependent has a letter from mie or Col. Pope's party, dated eal/lp Paces, July:2Bth. lie thinks the work attluttpoita must be temporarily abandoned, and that the next c. , :periment will be in New Mexico. The formation of the plains about Pacus,he cmarks, become , : more peettlittras the auger rocs down, anl the more difficult to pene trate. Ilse cruialding strata constantly caving, rendered it almost impossible to keep the bore iwificiently clear for ‘,.orking purposes, and the friction on the tubing,was so great that, with the :ipparatas hit use, it Was :11111o,t 1111]A)ssi l obt to rare or lower it another inch. It is singular that, although the depth pezletrated isseveral hundred feet, no solid xtrata could be found. MENEM llv the arrival at Nc.,v York oftlarsteam shit. Vanderbilt, from Liverpool, we Intl three dais Liter foreign news. The peace news from China is confirmed by a telegram from ::.iron. Gros, the Ft ambassador. Tice treat% secure.: the tetn , , , erstry re-idenee of fbrebs,tt cat and the freedom of the it hole empire to foreign trade fuel I`lui tiara mi,sion.trie,. The British East India Company has come to an cud, termin ating the III , )st remarkable career ever run by a mere corporation. Notwithstanding the separate organization provided fur the kotultian principalities, it seems that thc ,ontcmtion agreed upon styles them the "united principalities," recognizing the Ro man nationality. CHINESE DWELLING llorsrs.—The architec ture of the Chinese is unique. What we ex press by the word house, for example, finds no corresponding term or idea among them. From the palace to tho hovel, the tent•type pre% ails: as well in temples as in private dwelling.. Dwelling houses are generally of one story, having ft either cellars nor ba•e ments.and fur the most part withouttlormer ,Altalows or attics. They must net have urn amenta appropriate to palaces or temples. or aspire to the height of the former. The common materials are brick, but wooden houses arc not unknown. The general arrangement of the interior 4 a Chinese dwelling or the better sort is that of a series of rotasva of different (ninon -ions, p-eparated and lighted by intervening courts, accessible teeing a covered corridor cmuniunieating with each, or by side pas sages leading thr.iugh the courts. The eus tom of cram pi rig the foot, and thus disabling the women in a degree from going up and down stairs, may have had tin effect of making buildings low, and causing an est pansiun on a level, in order to make the nece. , -ary room required for large or wealthy families. Door-plates and numbers ate un known: a- , a substitute for which, under the [lnjecting caves, hang paper lanterns, in forming pricers-by of the name and title of the household, which, when lightedat sect e w illumine the street and designate Lip liabitatiun. The entrance into large mansions in the country in by a triple door, leading through a lawn or gaiden up the hall; but in town:, a single door, usually elevated a step or two above the street, introduces the visitor into a porch or court. The intervening space is occupied by theporter. Passing behind the movable screen inside of the doorway, a paved open court, commonly adorned with flowers or a fancy fish pool, is crossed upon entering the principal hall. The floors are made of square tiles of brick or marble, or hard cement, and matted—wooden floors not being common on the ground story.— 'lie rooms are dim even in a bright day, in the absence of carpets, and fire-places, and windows, to afford from it a prospect abroad. The kitchen is a small atThir; for the uni versal use of portable furnaces enables the inmates to cook wherever the smoke will be least troublesome. Warming the houses in the latitude of Peking. is done by blosingthe crevices and constructing flue: under the rooms, - which are heated by one fire. The poor build a sort of brick fireplace, which is used for cooking by day, and by night fur a bed, where all the family sleep on felt carpet, placed on the warm bricks.— Fuel is scarce and dear. The houses of the poor are dark, dirty, low, and narrow tene ments, with neitherfloor nor windows,and but few apartments, wretched in the extreme.— The door is a mat swinging from the lintel, and the whole family sleep, eat and live in a single apartment, and pigs, dogsand hens dispute the space with the children, who arc apt to be numerous. The best furniture is made of a dark, durable wood, resembling ebony; but the rooms are filled with ornamental articles, such as large porcelain jars and vases, cop per tripods, stone screens, book shelves and stands, rather than with chairs, couches and tables. Though some of them are not des titute of elegance, there is a want of what we call comfort. The bedrooms are small, poorly ventilated, and seldom visited, except at night. A rich bedstead is a massive article, made of costly woods, elaborately carved and supporting a tester, from which hangs silken curtains, with musquito nets attached. Mattresses or feather beds are not used, and the pillow is a hard square frame of rattan on bamboo. A wardrobe and toilet usually complete the furniture of this part of the houses of the ChiaNte, who generally care little fur their sleeping apart men ts. The grounds of the wealthy are laid out in good style, sod, were not their tasteful arrangement and civersitied shrubbery adeut dotted to neglect, sometime ,, to nastiness and oink, they would please the most fas tidious. A n open space within the enclos ure is set aside for the necessary recreation of the women and children, and something o f this soil is secured, even though it he only a plot of flowers or bed of vegetables. In the imperial garden, as well as in others hero the owner is able, the attempt to I ilake an epitome of nature has been highly suc cessful. "Sir," saitl a burly fellow, of no enviable chat - vete'', "I have the large-4 neA of any n.an in flit,. city." "Very likely," said hi , neighbor: "and I saw ye,ter,lay the largeqt rope in the city---put that and that together. WISTAR'S BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY, Cures Bronchial Affections and all Diseases of the Lunge. I'mi Ow Moto', Evrmit)g Trarrl'er Jun 0 'lt IN pet amp. hat at ..tutple net of insure to the pro prietor.. of \Vl.tnr'. nal.nan of \ViIJ Cherry for U. to nay. that our per.ontil expvree•nrr 111 the IP, of tau+ trill 1 1 .. h a , aa p re .... a l no favorably. One• of the pro- r noon. of the Tr teeth, xvto. rntirvly Curd of n %evrtr nnOt of four months' vontlimmtre. by the a., of the Ibtl on, ..nti -eyelid of [Par tetend... nod newt:tint:lnce.. ho lin,. the article. have found it of rrent 'Crewe in P . '1 , • , 11%.; them of •ec ere comths shorines.s or brentlmp.:. with which they hod been sthheted No./. ge•ii,guir .I'e...sinned I inn rs on the wrapper. ',old by ..t...Tent+ every where. Agent.,, diet 011 Ii 1.1: S DEI.LI7rF. Columbia. Jo-tun Lender Mount Joy. Holloway" x P Armed with ibis great antidote. the traveler us pi rowed to encounter sill ranchr. of ,11111,ite. for he Im= the mr:ui. of eradicating tienrle ..•ry .pt•co•. of internal th , eri...e. The emileinies of the nr.litrial drinrts of the and the miasmatic of the ' , mill, and the epidemic. which at por ovular .en.oll , tlecoltsate the popul moo of our crowded raw. urt• ....1 , ,,p11131M of hetne romro.led by the ptir, tt me di.unecu n^, °CHOU of the pill, upon the omitted 'hod, svlide th.en..... and injuries ore rapidly and thorouvily cured by the ttttlt•ittllatttnlntory and Rey of the Ointment iEr'Sve advertiwonetit of Dr. t"unford's Livm Dc rOl, iunuutlur column. 1(1111 p01.1.A [is 11l v.A 1211 will lie pniil for any uu• Itiot will r xer 1 PILATT ik BUTCH PAU:- NI .10 1011. for the following ili-iin•ais:.--Itheirnin- Neuralgia...lrina! Aireviton.,Coniriii•leilJnini, ('lu•h,• in Side or 13ar•k. and all 1J,en..e..01 the ',Am, Muiailec nod the (ilninJ-. Von• trruiue without ale , igninlaire of PR VI'T 111711:1:1:12 lo toe 11 , .1 to each label Principal Office: l>roolilyil, N. Y. arVIII I,OllllWr niperQol, thail halve been imrne. In all the Ville. :11Id 10V111 , . ashrre it heel! SI. wi•Il io 1111:rily.guctain them in in 1111 e:I/1410r, that it the gree , cst cure in the world for pain. ever .old Dr. E. B. Ill.:1112.Snle Whole.ole Agent ferColum• Iris Sold I.y all re , peelolde D ruggi.to Ih•oughout he Dolled Si ate , : and Co nlo. (Oct 17, 1H57-1y - - - THE GREAT ENGLISH REDIEDY, SIR JAMES CLARKE'S CELEBRATED FEMALE PILLS Prepared from a prescription of Sir J. Clarke, M. D., Physicia n Exit aordinary to the Queen. This invaluuti`e medicine is unfailing in the curt of all these painful and dangerous diseases to which the female constitution is sulnect. It moderates all exedras stud removes all obstrueLious, and a speedy cure may be relied on. TO 51 ED LADIES it is peculinrly suited. It will. in a short , ime, bring cm the monthly period with regularity. Earl, brink.. price One Dollar, bears the .Govern uncut tiltanip of Urea, Britain. to prevent comiterfeits. CAUTION. These Pills should not be taken by females during the FIRS/"FII lIEI NlONTlits of Pregnancy, as they are 1 1 100 to b 1 .110: on tniscarriage. but at any other tune they are safe. In ull cases «r Nervous and Spinal Affections Pant in the (tack and Lutth., Fatigue on slight eget'. 11011. Pulpit aeon of the Heart, 11, steries and White, the., Pills will client a cure when all other means have tailed, and although it powerful remedy, do not coot". /roll. ell 101111,1, antimony, or anything hurtful to the eon -tquilon. I'llll direr.loo. in the pamphlet arou ad each pack age, wlltell •hottltlLe carefully preserved. Sole Agent: for the Cooed Staten and Caandn, 308 SIOF.F.A., (f.stif. I C. Baldwin & C 0.,) Rochr‘ter, N. Y. N. (RI and it po , :n Cr Elamite coclo4ed to any atvliattird agent, will a bottle, containing au r,IL, mail. For role by Dr. E. 11. HERB, Agent, for Columbia T W. uytyrr Wholerole *grins, Phila. May 9J, v ail:for:. 10 efiligNile la, ditoute.. rood A , 1 4 1Vcrieieire,11 of tl. ninon /.11MI, (Aug . .1 ., 4111, 11l It mild ale, ....d [l. mild -oil. and ;Cie hula rt. et. •or it-eirwm 1111 l loot. 1,1111- A g.i. lo to It toil, ,11/I title aillaikei, mrnt of If 'm .lollloll Lived. [Aug i2-'llll _ A i.t. 10 n miW elitmilr. gen 4 it_ -ell tell tune 111,11 k rl, •-et fla [A it, t 1.1. w.... lug 10 1. 010411110 10 It 111T1201110:00 _rood -oil. and Ilse trot [ - hot, -.re allvellt-pineot of il.lw_ 1110111 mi 0 !: 9 -, 1104 oalllllo4 vinigralr 10 4 . 110000 good ond lone m:.rk,•l, advcrti.emrol of 1111111- moo loot L oC. rni cc all yr 11toiT17- T 1 11 A 01 1 1 ..1 0 . 1. 1.vI n o ,, 1 , 1 1 1 ,, o.; 1 . .11'111•-re a — d v 1.11-e.g.11! 1..f.:1111.11; I 1110 ALL. wannog Warm., otiVoro-r nova id . 1110,11,M Limlld, [Aug. 0 Al.l. wanting -cc ad worn-einem c" I NOT mOIIIOII Loink. A 0g.2,4.1tn ALL. r.k1in.4,,e.101Ver11,111.0010/ [ UtT, 273-31,1 == fp(l A 1.1. lug Errol., tee adverii,oleot of limn. Jl nlOlllO/I I.oncl, [Ain!, 2:3:411 rrilir. HAM NIONTIAN 11e4v9pmper de. J. Yowl! In loteruruie nod A gireulture, ul.o -rIIIIIR torn, full urvouni- of th.• new ti nloureni of IlanunOn, 1011. in Now Jrr-ey. can be ,ul,-eril.ed for at only 25, et-. I•er Intim in. 11100- no-Ingo -tamp% for I lie amount. Addre4llo. Editor or Hie rumor. Ilunouoniori, Atlantir Co , New- Jer-ry elsenc.lninl.nf nn• nuanly In 011•• of the 11,111111 r -I :Ind nlcn•l 4,,110.11n, crnnute •\ in Ow Union..rc nil yea ieninen I of Ildinlllo/110,1 Lan!), Augu-i tid ant %IC/NTON 1A MAIER, a new-paper dr ooled to I.vermure and .Igroezi/Inre, font: :ie.:mutt% nl the new• .el.leirteilt or if am-”on- J..r-f . y,ean Lc snl,erthed for iit only 2.C. et: per annum ro-la7,e , tainpQ for lie amount. Addre4.‘ tq I:L11:or or the 1 - ,11 - 114,. 11.11111,101110/1. A 11:111Ile CO., New 9•ho-eIAI-1,1, - ; r6rap 1.n1141. o(IL.• Io one Of arid deli: Mind cilium!, I, the ...•...3.1v , 111-einclil of Hammonton Land.. ..N0t.a..1 3,11 TIAIZNI LAND', )11 i'sA LE . ..15 nide.. from Phi Ma de phi. I.' Itaihood in :lie Stole of New Jer.ey among the 111.-1 fir Agrienti oral pu.po•e., being a good 10,11,1 ...nil. with cloy bottom. The fund 1, ~,rUe h lei. divided into stool! Lorin, and hundreds loom all part- of ilie coital!). art. now ,- e cu ccc , and building The crop- eon lot. -ern growing Terms from . 0 15 to E.JO per ai le. payable wit lino 1011 r veurr by 111-tlauleut-. To vie' the place—Leave Vine it. Wharf:it lit 7f, A. M. by Ilmirottil for Ilicounon too. or addre-o It J. !Cyril.... by letter. See mil ad vern-eineot coi another eoltmon. [Aug FA. It NI I NIS VOIC SALE Lt.; mie- trout Ploinidei -1 ohm by P.ailrodil in the State of New Jersey Soil oolong the Ire.; Agiceolairal b „ g a gond loom -oil. with co elny hotioni, The land co i t !mee irnet. divided 11110 form, and hundreds loom oil part: of the Country sire now settling nod building. The crop.: eau be seen growing,. Termr front Slit to $5O per rue re, payolole wahin for genre lov ne.idiments. To YI•1! pinee—Leave Vine Ml. Wharf at Philo. 01 7, A. Icy Itiiilroad for Lisionmon ton. or add re.. R J. Byrne , . by letter. See full ad ye rii-einvot in intother erotical:l. [A rig tH WHY SUPPER WITH PILES. Finley's Vegetable Pile Ointment. 9 lliS medicine, a remedy for the Piles, as onoic unpin..., ha. never before been offered to ale public. L i- not intended n••• It cure all, ion for :hat one de.ett-e it I. the be-t remedy now known or ,lint ever before been bronchi before the public. I will worrout It Core In' fotlnwinc nn• chrevtiono. RETAIL PRICE, $l,OO PER BOX.. A liberal ti-Count to the mote. E. 13. IIEI2II. IVI:ole,tle Agent for the mater' State-. All rude:. mlthe•seol to 6itn will he proanntly• 111 te11110 , .1 to. A ll rotomunteation• nthlre,....ed to Imp: will lwdi-111wh CERTIFICATES.. Colombia. May n 18.5 0 . Alr 1 7 . I'iNF.l:l - -Thi. I• 111 verify tllnt 1 have liven , till ilie tell yci.r, after iiig I'olll - h i ,: day it comely eurcit the: cop hay l i lt; had of n reiurii year- 11-.1,11: . tie remedy for that 111,1,1111111 scull ffir,l,•,l ou'd ad: i-c al . pi eon- -o afflicted , y nut Omuta:tit. C I'I'R.IIVIII3/ Coloodon. 10.1.5. 1 . 1" , 1,11,4.41r,ver four tenry Wl,l 111.• :111.1 Iris, 1 I 1,1 thin, 1011 re•ifiedier, oil to lln 1,,.. 0u0t; In I, box of your orie, •vver , ll 110 ,1,1 it lo rt•lievc voliiinllo,l for a 111111.. t, 11,1 Ipr.lle II It I. now five tear- 11d ` I 1 : nol th, of rviosll :I ;till fir-no •Itrluid 4,1011 h t hitt• II t•I:t add; ow a note :111111 ..t 111115 11 1.111 ro•wiirvii (1111 Y it /4 lio • 01 . ,10 .:1ric 111 li. an 1n5.11110.1, co, 11, "tut 1 e.O of 11 111.1 y -.5 0 ntly Doe ,11r, ...1 :ill Ili , pm.: Lit • io -1111,1 .1. Act' Ns 111$1.11 0,1 ar , t: , l , or' vL hipl, I elievrfillly II (;..NIIN NICII. :••• I it,' her 11. I vim. LuT.T_.ste,E NURS.ERIT, COLUM En , LANCASTER. CO., PA. '1 Ili?, Nubirribir purchased the nue- I ••• •••1111• . ,11trl ,11 I e'••. \ Nerli,tl on to•or Colmubw, Lun n-tot eoutt, 1 . . , . oat., to Me public ail eXtell•iVe 01 0:1N All ENT A lIA F,' & FRUIT TREES, SLruLLrr,. Fines, Plover ing nd other Plants, :.nd ..•iol Too, t of ecor!.illitig onolimiled . I:.• in hie i -Ti, . hf trio, grown nir. moot ihr M. , n xi. o-.vt 1:111.1. -hum umtrn ...• r 1.. 'nod sib,• enuilify 11., r voininnil.nio.lirei,, flcio - c. oil , : I- h 1•• if IVe,t. Snr , iyufcliosen 1 A NTS, FLOW EUS, nn t llni 11.• t01v,1111.4 k 61,1111 ottl-I,lr .1 , 110 nceett 1 1 0111.1 rail raillt•111.1r 1111,111011 1.3 11111 NATIVE t% EXOTIC GRAPES', " t, y VXI,I-1%, , ori mem of .111 r• Vg 41 ; 6,1,11,1,11.1,m • ha.. 1,, eve,. ly -• -Inek of the %%elf-known l'orilen :11111 \u•.rrp of Jo -eph Cherr!, $I rein, C011111111:.1, be n 41414,110 1,, ..\lr beettengaged to tnlo !oral Nar-vsy I),par . topent of' the 11111,,1e Nor-cry. aud Ill• will ermuutrd repttutnon. -n nar-cry m.;11 1101,1 I.V1:1 be ad /I iintlal guar :lmre fur the eutoittioa of the -.fork. S 11. PURPLE. P. — lll ( . 01111CC114,11 WI , II I lie Ist atr-ery the proprie tor will under,. ke through the .1r.r.•111•) of 9lr. re•V dal!. who, -kill t• tutt.t.tavoralt . e known in Mor de pa • rumor. it, plant tind lay our grourvi, garden.. and do genet al roldolii: in 111, line of the bromic*, Columbta, Noir:ember In, Ind , . , BRIGADE 0 RDERS NO I Iletal quarter-. tAI ISngadr :hl Divi•tna. M I..,orto.ter. Sept , taker -. 5 1. In accord:titre ith the laovi...ion- of the strut •f it the riatalatawrallt of letot , ylt mon. and by VlllllO of the coaltal.,lna to tutu alma ted. Itrtgallier f.eneral Llartraut A. tt.ltutteq it+SUIIICY the committal of 'n." fol'owtatt ttetttlemen contrt. , ,c the Brigade and Stall ("hiker.. under eoetni,lon. and la ill take rank rc vertive!) Iterorator. Intl, Art Af rellevre: WI Alt 1101% 1:1.L. . 01 the city ofiLuu canter Aid tle•Catnp unb the mo.: of Captata. DANIIII,II , I{II, E.II , of Col utnbiu,LingutleCitttler master. o oh the rank of Capt.on FREDERICK I. HA If Kit. of Marietta, Brigade Pay eria,frr. th , r..uk of Captnat. GEO 131'11(1. NI I).. of 11 - n.latationßornagit,llrigndo rata. of Nlator f) 3 BICHT.V. of the city of I.nnewner,Ttrigade Judge Advocate. %volt the rank of Major. 3. All order- and oistrneiliatot, eminariniented by 11,0 above named oilreers, in the name and by the authority of the Commanding Ceiteral. nil! lie re.pecled itirl obeyed 13A lITRAM A. SHAEFFER.. Brigadier General, Commanding 2tl Brigade ad Dtvih ion, P. M [Sept. le. lee. BRIGADE ORDERS NO. 2. Egad Quarter,. 2d Brigade, 3d Divifioll. Y. M. t, Lnucn.ter, September r, I SSA'. The , everal companies of the Brigade arc hereby or. tiered to parade and encamp for theciplinc, uo-prcllm\ nod review•. al WAIIANK. on the hanks of the Cones toga. ou TUESDAY. the 2,.th day of BEBTESII3.Iig. A I). 155 e. The encataptnent will commence ut . 1*.2 o'clock M , of that day, to continue until FRIDAY. the let day of OCl't)l3Klt• at 12 o'clock M., mid will be called ••Cmnp Com:cops?' 1. All Commanding. Officers of Companies are re quired to report isrunesbutely to the lingade liispecrbi•; the number of men in their respective commands who will be in attendance. 2. The lirntade Inspector is directed,to issue bia re quisido.. to the Adjutant General for such equipuft ne eet.ory for Camp and Field duty no shalt Le minisdu. occordtut: to the report, of the l'0.121111:111111117, officers abort, ref/tared. null is ordered to main to Hood (lode; tors for furtla r 111 , 411(.1am+ ord'i . ,r of RTRA3I A. I , IIA EFT:Ert. • Brigadier General. Commutating. 2d Ilrigudu. I. 31. CIIARLII, NI llowri.L. id-de.CAnir. NePt. Vj'k'' I_IOUNEKEEPERS in laying up their minter -tarok] remcrinter that good pu re such as 310.0.trd Seed. (watts or 1/1:n1;0 CorrlsOlder, Clove, All•roce., Pepper. Aince, Nutmeg... CotommOra. Ca!,.easie, nave or la mama Gtitger, are warranted la he sold whole or grourt.l. by for ounce or pouts?, At /1{11:1.1: At 1//3.1.1'.T7"S Family Medicine more, Odd Fellowe t Hall. • Columica sem P., ce ORELE S. d DEWITT'S iptionDro;- Store ve is the ri 110 . 111 ero your pre-cr lo ha ahem Perurierlr fil (Sept. lb, F LY P:IPPR.•--For sale at McCorkle Det lett•e Sep! I-. Odd ITcCORKLE DELLETT's Drug Store Es the Ce il/ on tic Pont MLlg‘l ' ..,it a, MIT Pe.• c. Pew. IN. T 4. A T 31c Coale k lltlt's you can purchase Tools:, oust /kit lilu4hest al pritcs to Full lite 11/11t