~ ~. cLr,gs,, rrhided frem first Purl 'hank Thee that Thou inlet given them thus early to see the value of innocent e and the poNt or of t.ction.•' When he finkhetl, Jlathats - ay, rose and said. " I almost forgot h stormed, Lather:' :dud :-h:• id proceed will n . step some. whatligitter, and a. •artonii-what vrith her preparanints fur otter or „a: , our rountrydolk 14111 call it. Rippi r. er r titruekoften aintattv ietAy to fire k. • 1 wked • I ttt on the road the Colonel to come—remarked that the:4(qm grew heaviera-'nfisl wt tut sret n-Ititt and tutli were on her %vit,- to'tatty: :41.'kfili-bell \tar, ht and : 1111 it m.t, not \I the-•. kit rft•i•Aii•or, reltimitt2 irmit frierttiftq. rolled, Willi a ttiessa•re from the, kind, Conottel.—. '• The maul s,l'ae not ,tent them ‘t ord •• it might not eottie till distk. but he would unit till it did ronn•." "Me Col: wine and- oil 1(o. - sai,l It ha.. been to film/ the i.t this trimbh:. we have a di:4appaslitituteltt. IlterP's a t•ottiloti comes hantl-ift-haml ith . The,days, a= we have -:eel. weir at their shor test. Mrs. Ha:haw - 41c . moved slowly. the afternoon . was very dicary. awl the shadows id the shanty evening were thickettimr. when the father and Jim ther sat doe to, their Thanks:nvifig meal. Mr. Hathaway's zrace was much lomzePthan usual but their was no alksinn to their :unction. Fir could not uow trust his voice for this, his body and mind were beginning to feel the pressure. - II was only half-past three! he wondered it was so dark'. and again and again he vc iped his eyes. 11. suffered t• mother, to cut ti t ) ter hint his favorer. bt, ot turkey. 'He took. :went-ding to mu rural cu.-itotn. link of all - the'' various v.•.;.-taldes and caudt ment, and though he remarked. •• there was net rr a tenderer ttirk P) there. ~ ,P . P lripzi ne vet to 11.16- been a tougher one in the chewiwr. As to the poor mother she •caohl not eat—she loathed the sight of the food: and wino her hushaud. who had tried not to observe her a, she moved on the table, lir:tout of their places and then into them, grid :turned her food over awl oier flit tier plate, witlanit tasting •• Poor mother • there's no use in , trying!`• she mei ed hack her chair and took ref uge in her I the adjoining. bed room. •There she. sat by the window, lookinir tip the rc 4 d as tong as she could discern 'timee or tree as landmark. The nightsattly doWn on the earth as , it had an her virit. The stir 40 longer fell, but the wind rose and gusts cirie f,weepin, do wn the hill-side, and masiug in the ehinitte), mid pen etrating. eyery crevice of the .li' lit letottnent. • She shook, as it agnli were on her, as :hi- retented to her husliMid, and : irr i ew her chair glow to him. cm You had *best light a can 10, mother, - said Ire : Col. Miles will want a litzht to guide him through this driving. storm ; light tw-o nod set' them in the window." Site lighted and pineed them, and, ,at down again the table w i ts left sta:aling. A wo man aceustruned to perform the domestic office:- through all the routine ot en Sleadd) An, ' COM(' what will, joy or si:kx):x, with the periodical epa ratarihi xttstttim a n tl ,olare al tmal life must be"paralyzed before she negleets thrm. - And so-was poor 'Mrs, HathaWay. •The thought of her good, lamest, true, ever-cheeful boy, in the eon viet's unifonn, among the molly gang, of culprits and committed vagrants on Blackwell's Island.: such as she had heard it deseribed, with the neg lect, misrule, and wretchedness that pre . vails there ---the'thought of her little Ruth—where tvas aft this cruel, stormy night No wonder the poor woman had left the table standing as it was when her husband rose from it —no wonder she sat.now leaning ott the arm of her hieiband's chair, listening for the Colonel's belaand hearing only the howling storm, and not heeding it, she, heard her husband's little consola tions dropped in now and then, "if the Colonel conies at all, he 'll come soon ,'* and with a sigh, (most unwonted sound) from that bosom of sunny cheerfulness: •• it does not much signify whether lte come to-night, for its certain no mail can mune thrqug,h to-day. The ColoneU' . folks will be e:peo ling him, I shotild not wonder if he'drove through bad as it is !" A long—long. pause. •• Merry on us! that is a sleb , lo-tell !'' A breathless pause.— " They'rr cone by Ido wish the Colonel ails - well hotne—his people will feel dreadrully, an it's all on our accountv .1t wits a pity he staid. we 'Alight have known there would have been no news from' them to-night !" Another pause, and a howii.ag Waist of wind; and the poor mother asked, " what ' will bec4ine o6ltuth if Elie is ott the road this wea ther?" •• Mother, look.to Him who tempers tho wind to the shorn lanib. If she gets Charlie's pardon: be ll be paid for it all. - . " Pardmil - exclaimed Mrs. Hathaway, in the only prowl tone that ever came (rorn her, •• I'd pot kisk pardon for.the innocent " Good, mother, good ! keep. to that brave -feel ing, and well weather the storni.'' But it seemed That all the mother's courage had spent itself in. that one outbreak; she again sank into deqterate; 'mo tionless silence. ft is a bad night," ri t iurrtiMed Hathaway, " and worse indoors than out !'' and sad ir'ivas to see the miwries that belong only to iA.do inl;, ',gathering over this little family, where patience .and pious conteui had so 'long reitoted. Suddenly Mrs. Hathaway raised her head, her heart again !lttered. Sheitiared not sprats, but as the wind for a moment lulle,l , she thought she heard approaching -bells. Her husband's sltri-or senses heard them too. , She started to her feet. "They hare stopped hers! it is the colonel" - she exclaim ed: in another instant the outer door of the little .porch was throvrn open. arid the inner door. and lteth rushed, in and threw herself in I.cr mother's' arms. exclaiming, •• cleared ! cleared!. cleared'" Softly- and slowly after her canie l'itarlt•s, thought: tut awl eonsidetate even at this mninent, and•loold- Mg back lest he should overly/1/.lln his mother with , oldilen ivy. What followed tan scarcely be (-rived_ There were loud sielaniations, a .s 1 hyste rical bursts of emotion, And then a deep silence— first broken by the colonel, who .smotl amt. tears of si-mpatlty running down his cheeks Last enough itt !Hilt away the ke that stiitened his whiskers.— liathawal !'• he leNelairnell, t: y„, 41 , withered arm is rotinit.tharlie's neck it 4y:its. that arm that hail scarcely had a per -.bruit tor yews:, l t s4 received a iny--- dto current ut feeling that stir -7.1. o . ) e wt nosy turned an gathered WWI 'gilt fell, but NI est- Pelitible mot. terion.. ertorLft - tram tc,f "twit 'Et, . mother and t 4 .I.racetl liini. the witlwreu 1-e p.\ tat a.llianks!riVirlO! '(•;t0. t , •11.•% eNI ia'111;i211 " UM Colonel Miles. ill go home theitappiest mart in Berkshire—except you, Hathaway." " Oh, no : stay with us and eat supper," replied Hathaway. " Well have the best Thaelitlitiug kit Massattesetts." • ' "The table is sot already," he added. With his, _habitual chtaMing : laugh : and I " Do stay—do stay, dear ca.n.ol;" came from mo.bc4, Chat les arid Ruth. lint theca - 4(mM could cia no account stay. " His own s ife and child,ea w ere waiting, at home," he said : and now be began to think considerable of them : and what decent fa her ever staid from his own child-en Thanksgiving day.' And with the showeriog !hanks and I lessio 4 p of the 11,01, ti w a l lt., he depancil. ••I - here are notments whea the outer errs . of the undemonstrative Ingle-Anteicau breaks ;I%t ;1%. :Ilia 4141 W.: the ‘ , 4Otiillg lire' , to•twolli :t. Now it e as, that all 31i --: -Ettomt t :ardner;s bouzz lit itl }trot isions Call.t!iuto play. The rt.-heated tins key, rosters, miece-pie and pmnpk in-pie, tarts and sances. melted att:lV Its- ore the keen appetites it emir happy (wilily . It tat's cal. t. ttlone n asset a-ide. -: Mr. Ilea-haw. - she -aid in a low voice to her mother. " talked of cominz up the next day. - - llathawa) averted : , as he: asked for another and another lit, that he had not' eaten u foil sheaf -Mee., Rielt.went away : his good wile said every tric,tail fill had tasted bitter : and Ruth did not believe any-' i !thug could to tste good in New Val:, Flut thesel were only parentheiiehl remarks. sit bile every par ticular of their bee experience wit: related. Our brief suittinar ) most he in strot7 contrast lu flictiii fusenf;,s of our friends. It seemed, that on ttw day preceding that on ' which Charles was to have his trial, a treachinous friend of a noted young woman, one 31.uilda Jhn .. .-- so ii! came to 1-1 trishaw. and tt Id hi in, that. it ire • would go to the the: that evening. he would sce Ois Jack-nn in the pit--that I trtaild join Matil da Johnson as she canto down teen the a.dleA whin' /11 , ^ play tea- over—and that ti n . 3 latd,b, 1,, wool,' wear a certain i-hawl. which hail been niii.4.4! lonn Brown &.Wils<ni . ,i a few clay: prey iiin, to Chink.; I fathaway's committal. IleTishatt accoof iaLtly went to the theatre it ith SZVI(IIO*... \ polio.- °dicer. well acquainted with Miss Matilda, was ,11.- rceted to keep his eye on her... b Everything went rigie. Ti,,' miserable parties we,e. followed to their lodzitig% Renshaw plenti li,d the shard. Various other articles, subtracted tjCITTI itiii-shop of Metsrs. BroWn Sz \%•:t-or,, were fiinnit /11110 M, MISS .1011/15(1:1 . M . tine Clothes : and Ate- and the wretched young man whom she had caught in her toil , i S,: ruined, were committed to the Toombs' Jaebson confessed that he thrust iuto Chad n', pocket t h e s t o h m ~ lotkls found there. and' irlowles w a. , , el erinr,e. dismi: r ed lionorahly,.withom atrial. '.}...rett Mr. Brown and Witson, - Melt said, in con Indite_ the sniry, - hail the ustu:e to say they ‘i ere ',my for what had happened : and they (alerts( Mr Renshaw- and Charles much better teritoi than they . were on before, if they would return to them : hot Mr. Ilefishaw is not a man to he whistled off an,l i on at the pleasure of Messrs: Brown and Wilson. He is already engaged -at the first shop in the city. , where they htive fixed }trots---where. he says. the) 'despise the Brown and Wilson fashioil. of ; asking one juice and taking another---nt telling , thf , ell:to mer that goods cost more than they really did cost •—•or that they have sold them for what they never did sell them thr—or that sonic. grandee. Mrs. So and So, has brought stich—zand - that there Ls not , another in the shop, 'or in the city - -or any other • of those ennteniptible lies by which dishonorable • dealers impose on foolish women , and by wha•li : Mr. IlenshaW says, father, they corrupt their clerks. , and, teaching the poor boys to lie for them. it can- not,be wondered at if they end lit stealing for • tliernselvest'l •• And it does not end there. - said 31 r. .11aillit • way ; - "the covetousuess, tricking, and lying. that are practised in small dealings, are carried , into later ones. Our gOod name is endangered and our La - 501N: degraded. The Browns and Wilsons become speculators and repudiators. IfenshaW is a sensible man. Ruth." "1 gueSs he is, father : and a true friend. Tho:e wAs,notbieg that-could be .thought of that he did not (la for us, and crowned it all, at the last. - -and little Ruth struck her hands joyously to"ether— '• by getting Charlie a post nektio himself in the shop of "A. T. Stewart 0 Co.' ~ COLD SUMMER 'or Ixl6.—ln looking cwt.'s the prices of grain, Sze.. iii former Unit's, we find tlee in the. Winter following the cold June of 1‘12(1. the price of vOrn wits from t9O to 10 per bushel. ryti 2:1 75 to :::.2.butter cents, hay -25. -dour &e. It Stiff he recolleMed by some of. our road..rs. that in thisti.wn we had a slight fall of silo* on the ft t Li of Jun,. I t . 21 . 4,0 snowed to Boi , 101). arid t:trweral inches fell in Bangor. There was at :rost on riknot every ni,-,jht of the first week in June. In the in. tenor of the State, at that tint,. icicles were seen pending from the trees, and the foliage w:4-8 Hast et-1. AtiPortfand in 15 hours the thermometer de scenited4llin 84 to 31 dogree , t. In llallowell it snowed on the-tith, 7th, and Bth of Jun , . and ch.. the 10th lee was formed of a fourth of an inch in thicknesz , --birds were so benumbed as to be taken by the hand. At Montpelier, Vermont on the Bth. snow was more than 3 feet deep. In Cabot, Vt.. the snow was eighteen inches deep. Art °cerium from Vermont, dated Angug 21st, of that :sante year. says-4 the mountains are covered with snow. and the atmosphere unti-u-illy cold." It snowed in-New England on every month that year except July.- 1 . l'ortt-mouth Jonnial. BLM - KBLRRY SYRCT.—The following tlii rPreiot fur making the famous blackberry e.yrup. No tam I y•bould be without it. •• All who try it n ill find it a soveri4gp remedy for bowel complaints •• To two quarts of blackberry puce, add It.dtian ouw each of powdered nutmeg. ciaparnint and allspice. and a quarter of an ()mice eWpowdeced clores. Fon' thew together to _et the suet it Ate :piers, and to ,preserve the I , erry vice. While hot, add a pint of (lamb proof pure French brand% . and I , u-ellen with 'loaf sugar. Give a child two teaspoonful three times'a day, tout if the disorder is 'tot checked. add IC the finantily. - • said a gen/lei/I.w t/i hi- Nails •• I want ion to clear up tivr thing s iu arc garret . auil scrub it out.' -Can't no holly- said Samtio. - Can't do it -aid ,the VTIIIIIII.III. "oily vatil vint du it r• rtes-a, F.e *p0:44.(1 to httrh trnt: Oi.n Newport deacon iipon/re tnrning home from mee:iriz, im Sunday. perveived Mitt boy hard been making eity, nog : alter lee ttirin2 them on the impropriety of doing such tlting . s at any time. partiettlarly i 4 atitroh,iart, he thit • ' l l A l • 'haw itn) ielt, ~crliscnicnts; Tl , 111 13P.11.112;1(IDUZ atiZAUMIZIE JT. HEA I) LEY,ED OO OH.,--1---The Magaainejur .. formerly. under the cant of D. Mind. eohtimebeesits Fourth Volume under the editorship of 4 . .3 . . lies author of `.Napoleon and his Maratals," ": "Woushit „ tion and his Generals," "Lrtiers Goa, Italy," &e,&c. . We hazard nothing in saying that this Magazine is destined to till &largo place in public estimation; that it will nut only inaiptain its present enviable reputation, bubearn to itself xi far !uglier Isipulatity, and Leanne the corn. panion of many a circle -to which ills now a stranger, gladdening by its presence. while it exerts an influence pure. elevating and healthful. 'The editor will:bend his energies In make this the most popular Magazine of the day, and while availing himself ofirs•i-tatice from the nest writers, he will draw treciy front his own izhausi less stoic. It w,iti continue to maintain its high timraa tone, mot nothing will be ahnit , ed into its columns which tcilt minister to' the corrupt passions and tendencies of youth or which the author ••dying would wish to hint." Tic design is to Wirer the public a Magazine contain ing all the intrarqon and 11111' fr at of the lighter periodi cals, while it 111,A:A its a dttfeta. tit patiti and is not ex posed to the sante objections. It is issued monthly. conttnen,ing w ith May, contain ing 32 pages of ori . 'g'inDimatti-r, !minted on tine page!. in hand , :otne env , rs, ssith a splendid ~it el engravin.rAtnd colored flows-r, in each numher, with . occur., , nab tnusie and is got kr in every rest eel in the hest style of the art making a yearly volume of 3-It pages, full of choir, tllu's:ratani , ,. and I •ruaing ion , le,„..aut ornament to the t..Lks, or a itch 1 uable past:rut to a froind. B.,ek OU , nl'erE and VUIIIIIIIPICaI W•ly a on ka111). Price only J 2 per year, if tit advance_ 3 copies for 8 robes for The Preis and die pulse daily awarding ua the very Lizbest Se•tnuouiolst,t tLe editorial ability of our Llagazine, and tile Leanly aid taste %Nith wi:u•h it is ein b, ILr hid, playing it it, kid: very II rat MIA 11l every IL xpirCt, among the thousands.o! tahah we sel t et the u‘vine : .-"Ale I(SatPc, ' tl kely ren is athuitahly lifted to gi ye a eltarin to a work It ilits."— Act/. r the t Itarz,e ' , II. T. s radley, the tonost popular wintirot the :i c e, paethet a mill pthotizer iniert..l oil! he I.lkt it to t‘ di known and ~, teat ri:...111,8a. of 11 , 4,1117 1111814 e to LI :111e y 801 t•trr itt.d Itr•t nt.te. •• The new t ditor ham Rif:-td that intense and ultsort •i 1.4 interest into its pave. for %%IV , h hi , 'witting are ie titatkahle. The wott, 11:,s pained in the, jus%er which enchain. the .s . inpathit s anal ra, the mut itti.ot, With out lositt4 at yt . , na of 114 I. , lnter dttit•te arid' Eict eta morals and ,ty If Petto,e, tit. .• We wish this Niagaztile much success under its pre sent guarihansbit.. - -Ade..oute tun/ U ur,oll. The editor Well knownas retie o f th e r t io,4 Lrtliiaut writers 1.1 the day: 4 —A ni‘ elh iced in id. " Their motto is to minGle the ixaulityl with the good . N. E. ;"etr. Mr. Headley euntrilietes to the prevent Nf.i'y num ber liberally in his usual pleasing 1". Ella Lilefihi ANAI add greatly to the interest 01 the publication, and have great Lull iii extending it. etreulation."—r!iri , :;,tn '• This very neat monthly is 42-ming favor, n lining the roughness of life. arid tdes-ing the f.rnitly Where it alights, Esti, ;• , Ijr,. .11,1,s:fief( uar", ' Phis is 11I141111 . :11431111My the, 1 . 1'4 Nhgaz ne of it, kaut in the eoliniry."—Na.cie..4 , t /:. Beau iful as it is '.% ill , lO. —L 'Cy rrrer ,;:j• '1 few g ft::,er,t+ wanted, to circu late this work, to It born the hr't irekeent , rtiq will he ory•red. E. E. MILES. 4t I 151 N3, , tlU St., N. VOIk. NitThiclNl:s, Vanelfage, Sarsaparilla, Can.!!! Candy, and Farr and Gene OF Tut VERMIF t:t;E, nntluug more tweet lc Faid than what is said 11/ the luldovewg ceriineatea of re sidents of Lutes pe county : t Nlny 17. 1817. I aged Vut!vatiry I t two 4.f my children. rt operated well. and expellNl a 4man ny of worms. can recommend it as a valuable tne.lb me. I• 141' (. .)RTRIG.:IT. ToWN J.m. at . ISI7.- -Jehe Koons, Leg.— INut Sir—You will pl,a,i• me four b.ttles more Shepherd's Vermifta : r.e. Ttla. three 6 , ,ti! ,, s Fen-ha.:ed of you a short time ago hase teen u.ed wad, teht ef fects. They were giN en to three of my ehil.lrett—in,aue ca-e 65 worms-were wilel.l‘ 3, ill another IGI, mad ill the 1.1,,t 67. lam ai,x44l, to give the of my finely the benefits of this medicine, ra.3d thr,-ef,re onler 11.4 above, This as lerlde<ll - the 1 , 1,4 article Ma; xvornis that has ever 6 , en ti,is pelt of the rutilitry. I have tried ttrrick • s, IlvaeLa-t's and =e,<7.l( "there, but without any good effect. 1 ours, with e,teein. Price 25:ete. per bottle. f Me licrautoiria titre Tall diseases riri,irtq Porn wt iniparr IhP Mond, •Senifuia, irf its varitrus firms, rheumatism. pim tugtu!es, on the face. eruptions on the .kin. bnik. le., ringworm or letter, cancerous atree•inns, chro nic sore ryeA, scald heml, enlargement and pain of the hones and j drop,,y, dyspepsia, chnini e di eaw•s of the and ilisca.es•ariAing, loon an of mercury, afro all chruoi c Dow ilutionaL dibeabeg wi. readily yield under this vrevarati , ,ii. When the lungs err ilisea , rd, as is afteti the case, Or when pimples appear on the face; The former will vanish, the Litter give way, By' the use of Shepherd's sare,vir if le, The tnedicine under eonsidecatimi is a compound prf paration of Sitsaparilla. and from its containing togre diems wholly vegmal,iv; aht. h it is believed are ill 11 , other preparation ot the kind, the moat have been I•ll,cteil by its 11.1% Pa ce, 75 per bottle Grrown I i rrr me,l .I;_ f -itr• Pills A. and del.ilitatin2 complaint, u0.,.h fit -sink to xo croat exto.lit in inan parts of the country. and which-ts so liable to terannatf in serious organic u.eerat (lowa -T. is (0.(1( entirely cured by the use of the celebrated 1N FEVER AND AG f • E'l'l te.e , pccific Pith. never fail to drive the diseasfirom the Fy st em, and reainie the c institution to its original healthy condition. Europe, a...urn a. America. can testify to their woad , tful efficacy. Thou. saii(ls of boxes have been u..ed, and nearly a., inatly (i . .v;duals te.towil 4 , hca)ifi. For •ale by BOD1)Els' & CO.. Proprietor., No. 39. North Frederick, street, alltt:nure,. and by appointed Agt ids. c SI per box. Plot the't-uci! of cough., col.ls, asthma, i-at errh,lironcht trs, hoarseness. sore ,pitting of blood, and ail other complaints of the thro It 011,1%.1test, and those ariAng from a thsordered condition of the Lun4s. and for clearing the tome, &c. Pram 1., rent- per paekage. Let, those who are troubled vk ;1h hanrienebs• of thrplet, Or croup nr Intombitis—forget not to note; That it eon be cured, and that they can tired re,,t, Or when staid with catarrh or romp:al:4s of the. breast. The / 1,66 ' 6 coml.'s'ing the ‘'onlii•ilittil Medicated Can dy hate been selected %% ilk the utmost care and attention. and entirely from the Vegetaidr king.lotn—therefore nu fe ar n e we l h e apprehended of its producing eten the sltght est injurious elferi. AG EN•ra—MoNTANYES' CO., Towanda ;J. C'. Adams. Rummenstlekl r-o•ek AlLe at Spurs, Stamhne. Stone; Sherwood, sug. co. A. New !king in 01(1 IV‘sox, Dn-A'J. COLE would merits-Ally inform the citi zens-of Wysog and ciiittity, that after diligently prosecuting the artily of Physic and Surgery in all it: various branches for bent r th in t tree years undt'r the immediate care and instruction of Stuhut S. Davis. M. D., of Binghamton, in addition to the attendance .on a' full and thorough course . of Lectures at the Medi cal College of Geneva. N. V. Ile feels a full (milli • donee in assuring his friends and patrons that no pains will be spared to render himself useful in tnelioratintat the suffering's of his fellow wan ; and on all ore:Ilion, will be totind in - readiness to gi: e prompt and careful attention to such business in his line as :nay fall to In hands. Dr. Cole may be found for the present r 4 he residence of 1). E. Martia. Wysas, A pril •1 I , I. ‘I2GE assortment of Brood Cloths, Caesura, res. 4and Stutinetts, which , we have long been fatuous for selling good and cheap. now eheaper than 'ever— and upon which we challenges the world, just received at • 0. D. rLETT. To;anda, Nov. 3, 1816. lENEI EMU' ACOUSTIC ALt «t►sl • FOR the cure of DEAFNESS, painis,, and ! he dn. charge of matter from the earn. .4 ho all .osedis sgrteable sound., like the buzzing of it sectk, -: Ring of water,..whirzing of steam, &c., tite r ., which , • • gym toms of approaching , deafness, antral-4u genes •at dant with the disease. Many persons who h've n at for ten, fifteen, and even twenty years, ; a were obii,f a to INC ear trumpets, have, after using et or two bottles, thrown aside their trumpets, being ma perfect ly well. I'llysiciana anti Surgeons highly r unnend its use. The very great number of happy results tha have fol lowed the use of SCA lII'A'S ACOUSTIC L., have been truly astonishing. And what is wond til, some who were deaf from birth, have been so much mproved as to hear emmuon ctinventstion very reattily. k - It would tie the heieht of presumption to Warr,ant a cure in all cases, hut in nine cases out of tentof recent date, tlicre is a cettainty that the results will be most !nippy and satiAcfatory lathe patient. Theplicatiori of the oil prodoces no pain, but no the contras an agree :dile and 1 leasant sensation. The recipe for his meth .l) cane has lien outlined form an Aurist of glib' reputa tion, who has found that deafness, in ninetee . cases out of toeuty. was produced from a want of a ' El in the nerves of hesrmg , or a dryness in the cars ; c is of therefore was to find something which wortlil create a healthy critfition in those parts. After a Lung series of wiped risen I s his efforts were at last crowned. with sue eess,-lii the discovery of this preparation, which has re ceived the mom' of SC.% R PA'S COMPOUND A COUS TI C tit h. A lone lest of certificates might be given, hot such is the confidence in the medicine, and so high has ken its repuiatiiimAllat but one of them will be at present puhlislied.: MosT Eyrnionnt9ALlT CI n !--A hay in Solidi -141. Co.. 'Pa., find now about eighty years of had heel) grailuarly getting deaf for more than 41) so that it wri, nett to impossible to make her hear cortvcr , atinn in the luuderd mite of voice. Lest winter Ow V 4 1, induced it.) try -• 'Scarp:is Oil fot Deafness." It is only in to add th it she used tWu bottles, .and perfectly retdttrcd—she is cured. Ally information nr tegarl to the t tv he obtained at the store of Dr. Jayne, N.,. S, Th , rtl Meer,. Philadelphia, For Ity s. 'ld ANI MERLIN, Towanda. Pa ; only te..rtmt G.r I;(.1 1101 . 11 county. 28-1 V .1 Very loasporfant t'onsantritiration Yu ALI. r 631.01,4 Iv ILL PLACLS, A/ 01 times, ANI) I NI/ER AI.I.,CII{UUNISTANC;F:S. I 1 Di: Ala; r!.11:K. get curet : if well. employ 110ms:tires. to continue et). E‘ery ‘indivitiuni indulges to halm , . wid' must, to a greater or les.-er extent, arrange the .41noratde and antricate cotubittatwita which. form thy F.).tem, and conscquently f• EVI'OT 11111 l I1.1:IL po.srs,; gorne rni:ti. yet enleaCi. lig. it 411 VIC and ac rtr.LtrJ agrirt for pre,erviag all the funettattauldieLsaly goutl Ur ler. 1.) ft. W I..)*:i s‘ristetTlll.l.l Aso wiLD 1111.1111‘ Win adlleVe this insult. and ,41. , tilit be in every faintly. dud in the hands of every person. wh., by busities., pro. t. ssion or ct•lo.141 47, , urre of life, is predisposed to the ve ry: many Lin: , atlmetit c that render life a cure, ins end or a hle,•ine, and thistly th..ir aggregated con.. is the cause or DI: NTH Thr Bitters here tnetittone.l are compounded by a Mall of Brent skill and knowledge, from the simple Na ture-. preaet,tr to thrice- afro rare to tind them, and which are the only relialde.autidotes t" the poison of dismage. The chart ineredient.: are the universally-hrloved Stir supgrit; and the ilirk if he C/eerry Tree, with which the red man of the f •rest cures nearly every di:, ea_o . t}:e•ergate. Thew• materials, though rfui en then . acti,m, arc, as common sense teaches 144. EN I'IREIX HAFINILESS; sod prepa , e I as they ore here, one of the greatest medi r,,l , per , ,l,lcs in the inhabttabJe globe. By taking tlier•C 111TT1.11%, the arc , ill 'Mil may be restored to beau ty. and av•. 1.1 the sharp knife or the surgeon ; for they th.it only eradicate pimples and tumors. hut overcome CANCER :V.%adfitNG'S EVIL! • Whoe% cr is suljectisi to the horrfirsef Ctiostrmption, :h. , u1.1 at mice nurchas- this sure remedy. In the train of Costiveness follow dreadful trot/ coriareariona, often times in., •rrii very frequently mania in hypochondria, %toli.nt hraJ.n rt, •palp.lotions,' and other affections of the heart urr I rhea ,autic swellings. Dr. Com pound' of Ole most etTleient medicines in routing the enrnii! and their fountain head, that tan possi• b'y he procured. From being confined in close rooms, and from taking a small intxlicurn of exercise, numerous persons daily are made to eleplorea lreri rof appef ire,painfill headaches, torah-was of the mum furig,uur, tenni of energy e.ulliciefit to permit them to seek recreation, &e. These persona say for yearn. that they " don't feet very It they do not employ a method by which they can feel or Iry wt.t.t., they eventually sitik.uuder a se vere tit of 'line... and are S.VVE:I) FROM THE GRAVE only by n miracle, and even'then the kneel, kerb, blis ter ~[(ea/mael have left them mareshattered hulks, full of aches and eorrows, and slot only a pest to themselee:, hut a source of thszust and annoyance to all with whom they come in contact. All these EA IZFI:f. CONSEQUENCES rosy h e a void e d by an early application of the virtues of these Dri-Trita. For the truzh of this. the proprietor pledges his word- and honor, tind in evidence ran show filvs of undoubted certificates which he has received, un 4olultetl front all (piasters. De does not, however, ask the iittrand to swallow his certificates. but his Birrtdis, and is withog to stake all he holds dear on earth in fa vor of their worth. THE DYSPEPSIA, iu either arwobfied or srrcrr fin in, will disappear be fore the tpiatztle- of Dr. NV Jinni preparation, and the r•ire may he relit.d tin ac a prentanent one. Did the 131 err as possess no other recouttuendation, it ,woultl he one of the finest vecetahle compounds medic al sci ence can invent ; but it is equal to the complete eradi cation of LIVER COM PL NINTS, in every shape, and of every sift-elk/11, foinor or gigantic. .1 the b l ibtry apparatus. Individuals who are constitu tionally billions ought regularly to take this mild agrees h'e and ercellcut Twice ASn meatus:vv.. as it will dif fuse health throughout evety fibre of the frame, and send happiness and love of lite thrilling to the heart.-- Fainille.v lo keep 11 on hand. Every medicine chest on t r, oarel of ship should abseil:ie. well %forked with this capital remedy, as SCURVY rannot afflict those who take i‘, or long resist ha vigor ous assaults. ALL lurrarrirs or -enc. acoon vanish before it, and the old relics of earlier imprudence ihva- Thbly disappear, soon after being submitted to its action.. Ercry rompluini of the stomach is broken by it. Tar., Eirrycs s hare in no instance failed of curing JAI: ND Ctit nENERAL DEft)LITT errry rtxorganizaiir of THE NERV'Ot7S SYSTEM. 7 By neglecting thejittle inroads made upon the latter %a'.t I”ir Min of our fellow bongs are rendered extreme ly ini , eraqe—so miserable indeed, that they wish to die. 'Evert bottle of "Dr. Wood's Sarsaparilla and Wild Iliit,rs," contains a modicum of joy and content 1" ,, r each "(diem. atixi..us and imprudent sufferirs. Ite iurnitier that an injudicious use of mercury is inevitably pr ,, ltielive of many esils which are put to flight by this glorious and unsurpassalde compound ; and that afflic tions winch are IiF.RF:DITARY may 5f arorsafely ofrihrough its agen cg. As a medicine which must benefit EVERY BODY, trim the struts delicate LT the roa ei an ♦in DEB, runtvu i NTA p b , n o equal is to be found for it. It mould be well to bear in mind!that prertitt ire is infi nitely more deAirahle that cur4and that Dr. Woods Sarmparilla and Wad Cherry' Bittrrs ARE BOTH. Put up and sold in large bottles, at $l, by WYATT Ac KF:FeH I'M. 'Wholesale and Retailttgents, 121 Fulton tit. N. Y., HUSTON 4 . LA DD. Towanda, and by druggi:t generally throughout the . I:. S. 5 I --- Ioat.EFENBERG VEGETABLE PILLSI and the Green Mcrantain Ft *MN , Ointment, for, sale by the subscriber, only agent for the town and ho-; rough of Towanda,. (1`22 N. N. 'BETTS. _ . T A DIES ! I SAY, LADIES ! ! If you have moda l 1 4 up your minds to buy a nice dress. clock or shawl' this season, don't fail to call at No,S, Kick Row, where yon can find the most, best and cheapest articles in thall tine, that is kept in town, besides all kitids of trimmingti,i Reineuthcr, call at CZ W 11S7.ABI,ISIDIENT WI. NYE dt.:CO.„`vtaistaie inOrna the.c.k4en — s or Tim landa and tibe Oildinginnitly, that' fit to ile Ld h e a r *e ni o l n kt an da d 4 : c ll74l l 3 f f u gg 'FURNITURE, tof 4 - • • I • , 10 . i I CJ .1 6 n...sum sr.ani, 1 fiats, and workunneWthatcannot be *D . :poised, in additieutO the. usual assortmeniin country shape, we.wiltkeepinibandlind make to order SOFAS, of venous and most app roved patterns ; Sofa Rocking Chairs, upholstered inr superior style, and for ease and durability cannot be surpassed even in our large vales. Also, the ikalf French Ma hogany •Chair, beautifullyf upholstered; with curled hair, which never loses its elaUtieity, and finished whir the beat bait seating. We Ratter ourselves that having had much experience in the !midmost, we\ahall he able to satisf,,,all who may tee; disposed to call, both as to quality srful price,• and by strict attention to business hope to merit and receive,the patronage of a liberal corn..' triunity., . . 1.. M. NYE & CO. Towanda, Septembet,l, 1846. • tqa./FOLAVIT ./PILTRAITURE - MA r BE HAD at our .ehop Much lower than it has ever been sold in Towanda. Goods are cheap, and wheat ant lowered, and that is the- reason we can afford all for to du it. All kinds of produce will be received in paymett, Also, LUMBER of al/ kinds. Sept. i . L. M. NYE 4 CO. • /ZS _a Er, • r9l mig • ITrILL be kept on hand a large assortment, and made to order on aborter notice and fur less ma pry, than can be produced at any other establishment in the land. Those who are under.the necessity of pm curing•that article will and shalt be satisfied. A gaud hearse and pall may be bud in attendancc,when desired. Septendier I , 18.15. • L. N. NYE & CO. 1 • N/A. ":3 (0 • ;Ak , In Towanda. I f M. BA K respectfully informs the public that 1• he has commenced the GRAN E:-STOIN E husi- SI es., in all its branches, lit Towanda, where ha will be wady at all tiint-s 4i attend to all calls in his line. Grac•e•slofes, tf every dcscriptitni,:4•c., • made to order, and furnished as cheap as WORK and MARBLE of the same quality can be obtained at any shop in the country. He invites the public to- call and examine his work and materials, hoping to merit their patronage by strict attention to business, and by superior workmanship and good marble. LliTl'Eß-OIITTING done with neatness and des patch, in the W i est style.. Shop on Main street, next" door-to- T. Elliott's store, and three doors shove Briggsl Hotel. Towanda, M trch 12, 1817. 40y Bool' SHOE MARING. t t , ~lffit in t )V B ma k t 's a ' i ‘ td "l S n: 'h h o a e ve Sf- a l s k ' in t g i hues d in t e l i " i s n v tl t tt s • itorough of Towanda. and may be found at the old stand of Hathaway.lately irccupied by Elk:matt Smith. neat I. H.:Stephens' Exchange Hotel, where they solicit a share of public patronage. They intend, :by a crireft.l election of stock, and by attention in the interests of their euattimers,tp make as neat and durable work as can be manufactured in this portion 4-the country. They keep constantly on hand, and will manufacture to order, morocco, calf and coarse boots and shoes; Ladies' Gaiters, shoes and slips; children's do.i gent's gaiters and pumps, &c., &c. • Towanda, May 14, 184 FEN THOUSA ND PERSONS THAT HAVE USEI) DR. UPHAM'S ELEc-ru- A RY fur the PILES, CHROMU,DYSENT.‘RY, INFLAMMATORY DISEASES AIL) SEVERE COSTIVENESS, have given their rem testes of cures made by ha use.'whllln all other remedies Wive faded, and the proprietors are now prepared to offeri.', • P. ' ONE H UriatitED DOLL AV'S to any persons afflicted with Piles, and all diseases' of 4 similar nature, or which are found in ceenjunttion with `the Piles, if a cure is not affected by the use of DU. LAW AM'S VEGETABLE ELECTLA RY. - It is an INTERNAT. RENEnT, not art external application, and will cure any case of Piles, either bleeding or blind, internal or cittemil.and the only thing that will. • There is no anistake about it. It is a positive eure,„speedy and permanent. It is also a convenient, medicine to take, and improve the general health in a remarkable man ner. It is very intbl in its opper a tion s , and may be Li ken in cases of the most acute infiammati ra ', wttoout danger. All external applications are in th highest l 1 - de gree disagreeable, inconvenient and otrensi ; and friiin the eery nature of the . disease, temporary in)their effects. 'Phis medicine attacks the &Neese ' at its; source, and removing the cause, renders the cure certain and Ferma ne ta w.. !NFL% lIMATOhY DISEASES _ . Although the Electuary was originally prepared_ for the cure of Piles, yet it has proved itself to be a medi cine far superior to,all Ohers,, in all discillkes of an in. flamm'aiory r haracter, with a rleterminarion of blood to any particular part or organ. In Inflammation and COngestrons of,the Liverand Spleen ; Inflammation, Soreness and Clceratiqn of the Stomach°. Bowels. Kid neys and Bladder : Inflammatory and Mercurial Rheu matisin,,ii is the hem medicine ever discovered. IMPURMIES OF THE BLOOD. For all Impurities of the Blood, arising from the . , m prudent use of Mercury, or other causes ; for all dis eases of the skin and scrofulous affections ; iri all cases where the blood is powerfully determined to the head, producing dirsinesa anddistress, Dr. Unbent's Electuary is entirely unrivalled. TO MARRIED LADIES, Married ladies are almost invariably subject to that painful and injurious, disease, the Piles, with consequent inflammation of the Stomach, Bowels, and Spine, weak ness of th,Back, sow of the billed to.the head, the Electpary is perfertly,aelfe fur pregnant ladies and the [host useful Cathartic that can possibly be used, i'n d it will not ianly remove the Piles and all inflammatory diseases without pain or irritation: but will ensure an easy time, a sufir delivery, and a sound constitution in the offspring. cArr. u. %V. McLEAN'S CERTIFICATE . . • Rsnoirst, June It, 1847. . I have been atllcted for years with the Piles, and have tried, Without anything like permanent benefit, al most everything. assuming..the It All E of a remedy. 1 had, as a matter of course lost all 'confidence in medi cine. Linder this feeling, I waa - induccd—not without reluctance. I confers--to use '•Heutam's Escc-rt•Alli." and harrilig used ii for about three weeks according to the directions laid down, I find, to my utter surprise as well as satisfaction, that every symptom of the disease has left me. I think it due alike to Dr. Upham and myself to make this statement. O. W. NcLEA N. late a the L. S. N. PAII.ADELHPIA CERTIFICATE.. • DR. UNIAM—Dana Sra.—About fiveyears ago I was afflicted with whit icas called Chronic Dysentery. I have suffered gilh it. ever since, anal physicians have told me that my liver was affected:int/ that my bowels were ulcerated, for blood' anti, pus; attertded with a pe culiarly putrid smell, were the frequent discharges. A short time since I Made a visite to Massachusetts, in hopes of benefit from a change of air, but suffered' More severely. than ever before. While there a physician of fered to cure me for $4O, in three months. Happily, in the midat,ot intense pain, occasionally relieved by laud anum. I saw in the wrapper of your Electuary, a perfect description of my complaint, together with many certifi cates of cures. This gave me great confidence in the medicine,..and I purchased a boi, and nine doses of which hes apparantly * cured trie,,, and I am prepared to say every thing inlits favor, or render any service I can to humanity by subscribing to its merits. Respectfully Yours. . BEN.I.%AtIN pEßeriAl., so youth siith st. Sold Wholesale and 'retail by W YA TT ..V. KETCH UM, 121 Fulton St. N. Y., HUSTON St I.ADI) To wanda, and be druegeat generally throuahout the I'. S. i Prke.sl. . a bit. NOTICE. —The genuino Electuary akta 2 ('..l s _f A. Ipfiam N. D.) : The hand is a 1.451 dune wall a, pen. , JOHN W. WILCOX, PiII.A.NDER SAGE. Kalt),-Utti/MtV;;*i_A, i)j , ITtie a liscribera stin ti n , I I to mantifae re and Illieep- , th , 6 ,, at -their 01 stand, an Lid s oit i: and wand Alma CHAIRS;si, SETTEEof •sarions Mods, HMI/TM IPS of e,- ew ri‘in, which. we will ver sell y c6v 6. Z cash or i torinee, or W_ toitibet, 'hite 1,04 Bas te ~opo7l or Ourturbei ci air plank. f 4. N . long--eithei Buttonwood B ar be received tfor oar Mork. ttclel'in 14 neatest manner. TOMKIZieI di litAelfiNs4,ll. Towandli, Feb. 22., 1847. ---4-- qj lir r e fits viuy fin:iii:argailty .1 h s crlb e r would respectiully 'say ts:h ia oid , y rs and the publi genevally, th at 4,, hi, i f evi l alto manufactu e of China ; et c ., at ht, t f lc wi t th de of ridge street,in th e i s ah l ., a .,, i ti t , .. Yellow' ouse" -He keeps ce , hand ; nr will mak to order, (in i neat pirf 111 all articles in is line as ch eap alai, Iris friends can be se; plied with nits°, and Common chairs, of di,,,, atterm—settm, Rock Jaz ch a i rs, Children !I Choirs. 4-r.. A. c . Alio—nrdstends and Tables. BE ne-comin old shop ing know stand) , on durable st cheapest. l'uttey, ent Ca 'I a will nabs; J see me at my, shop on Budge strict, 44 , 1 I ly you thatyou can buy rea.onal4e. _wi„to wood, Cucntubtr and bum*. utcti in exchange for chairs uoreaß,t,tke J EbSE 1:41.1.04. N. 1.1 plunk, w terms. Towa No. C. da, Jan. `26, 1847 Brick Row, again in theFielir W. ii. Chatitherlist HO Just returned fromthe Mi• . of New York with t larra supply of - Watch's; Jewelrs tap SliVer p arr., rorrmisin g ii, paoty the follow ire snider; :—Les o L'Epine slid Plant Watches, wit,. .00 a complete: as.ortment of Go Jewelry, such at Ear Mugs, Fo. 44, Breast Pins, Braqe lets. Lockets, Cold dams. us, Kepi; etc. , Also, ull sorts of liilreraatt, quantity of Steel lit m1 , :. --till of will:I . / le o t i,,, exceeeilingly cheap for C.\ till. hew - repaired In) sbert notice, and trerre*4 ell, or the money %ill he refunded, and a %M(. • (tient given to that effect It - required. • J 3.—MAPLE 611jA ft, and Country Prodow puyrnent for work; fttl els). Item nng, an d Mat thr l'roduct brunt be paid wheal& work —1 war, against credit in . all its forms. ' 'IV. A. 1:1I1,1113E1ILEC, Aerlit. arida. April C 8:, 18.17. ' I? , 9. <<~ ger Rin .)l Gold P and an fur .441 e ‘S el to run ten agr N. taken furen'er dun lIIM ®i . 3101{1:11011:S. nI: PI I. ES. is a diFeace lirfit! lY : Ica by joc•itl int: ,i. 4; i•••-ii.‘ •nr,.. pottntice ....Id: tants, undue di tcruir•i cirlyi ~ 1 1 Y .,,,i/ ~ ill's lietnortilaY ve:se -: hy ex ress. •-• r• •ii .a. ti - alkin.;; -or a coreirsett starept . the liver. an !;••.-rit'iinty i• - ill'ii• constitution:tett It.,ts usun a y consi,!eri tt 111,!rr ll•rre:fortn, or wie. ei . as foo‘. s :111iiitl l'ites, "VI:" le I'Ci.s. •:1:1 Bkv ,l "7 I ' le' Ti,,i 11 1 4 4 .:12.0 I<:,1 l': li.llllbii. aktt! ho %Pry to c.l kopsi: thatdescription of :tit sy info.Juis is not t!temet! nee! say v ' 1 1 . e sticet.ss th,it has foltplacd the ussof the Eothi rt rail int the cure of this dis.-ase, has i•ioca ttulyostow4- ina.' IL v -lob as it )Ls: advise their patients to to 0. S the 41)1y Ptte Niettieine. iri addition to its being a pesitie remedy f the•Thlea it ne er fails to rime that INTOL EIIt.NBLE 111,E% 1. win Ii ti so Very riimrnoit, and has its Imam) . mtar ; . parts as the Piles. ' ail the fin Losaing, from.the editoral C*llll3 Qf to. is Weekly Messenger; ‘ , uNii AT lasi —A :SIRS. i21:11.V. 1 ,, 11 7111 PI-LAS ' ly eICI4II3F Will Chemists !ave ; mg b a ;mama , ' Vtr a medicine ttaft i% till cure or of UK Meg l' Ikilesotne diseasel, the Piles. , iiet sl. h* al laF the result. Dr. .I.ICKSP.V's 1 1 11. E Enlitk GEE and ; truu, CA [ION not only stops all threat„ allays pun Ind inil.pnation, suLdues thulium leaf:. aching, but &cur all cures, like a charm and in ~ i,a's: s lug toDt, FeIF • son whose lives have heel, fend( red iiii , eraae tor yeas qnly A few from the great twin: r of cetuficates id he tubliSlied. Read the folto , atiez : J New V0rk,..72l BrOAd A n. :,, 1 ,• •st.s t 5, !at; ;Or. N. JACK 40V—Dear :--IF; \t„ i ‘,0, 1 5 ... n ..tnr et ~,.., six bottles .4y - our Pile Einb- , i ,- ,•. ~J : IW 4 lb”' pay ; to keep myself, arid pin for a lec.il er Mao. I fried of mine. who hive, found coat relief in ass fro nmy bottle two or three ticie s . VOU reil*M 4 r' s h in in Philadelphia, I we. ariferiaz dresdi , illy fott, .thi terrible scourge. I only took or i ebettlettelllVte• I +VC not used it quitg o ail. and am now perfralYn li ' :Is' you mny suppose, : I, proclaim the, ieues of Pur medicine wherever , I go' . I tea in.ery Mend AO Ii end it is singular to perceive r i ees, mane are . ;1)&14 in Shis way'--I belicq, half of 12,y acqq.lll4:co 0 ink re or less aillirted. Let me Id! NM/ that l'''u r " set here as fast you clioos , ,,k , ,!),,,•. 11'h,i,,y41 WO a eernileate'froni me, j ut.l 1415:.: li;iie it sod wu art $ liberrrt+ity to show this letter if sou wish. ' ty yours. I.F: \VP- P...FIFURR For sale hy A. S. CHAM RE El IN, Toward& Ps; oily Agents for B ratlf , rtl Countv.2 6 m6 Ei Intira. tsurning, and Balalo Litt. FOR Ist:. 'PrTIE Proprietiws of the ahove I ',cc aid - eur•frier u run a Liino of l'ilYwagi , 11,134+ between Etiffllti` C tIZNINt: and 1.11•TE,A1.0, tor the areorrosAse s o f 'Emigrants not! F`a 1 ' 4 •• 1 4 f ' mates, moving 11 . ' 4 . eiities not heretofore offered to the Emrerant froafto stctionof New York, Petiroyelvania. . i The Boats of this Line air of the FIRST CL•O fitted and futnished with all the row:emeriti. tole' ennimotlation of l'.A OK ETIS, comm.‘n to] by etpeettc eB (,'attains, and towed by reiave 'of Huns.. BOAT HOME, ('apt. if: ty, THampsON. " l'EMPtll', Capt., IM. TAYLOR- Boring tho season of IS lt one of the 9bor, Bus, Will leave Coating anti Elmira even tveek c . the lo" i lining order; • . C7 ""N "P. every NIMItIaV ere-hire. at f. o'clurk.r. if .', E L , YI RA , every Monday evening, ar II o' clock. P. ' 1 'Timing down Seneca ?mks every Thimelar aott ing, tottehtioY at Big strennt, L n di . an d Th e te. e d qear tug Buffalo for Cumin.; and I:llinia, 1:1CT 11''''''' av mornipgt, • • FOH FREIGHT' Q} P,lto:'.lf.;t.apt•ly Boaril,lor Wm. Nllttory. Corn;dz. J. U. Strang "& ('o, Wintermute"& Tuttle, fforsritli' A. Nit:4ll, Ilaratta. L.Q.'l l ownsend. 11'Ootlworth & Noss, Lodi. & Holly. (7enera. Gay & Sweet. ;Voter/on , J. Shoemaker, Sen . cra • Bakorkir 1 Gas, Ifnatezfraffl•• . , I T N .Vt i •jr ,.s. b I . , l;; , c t l , J . cr,ftv. • • .-- pK N E , ...z. , -- ynr s u ou t. di: i re:tin, t. sty lea. b lmurlft . II: b t i. h . :!;0 11 . iinfl will . be .ohl accortliitoiv. _ 1.3.111 n Z1P 5i , _ ... . ,. .... C1) - 7 erms of Me .1.3 ra (fiord I i ejlorl lf ' , Twor", dollar„ and fitly rents , per annuli', IFirrf c" firdurtril ir paid wif bin the year;' and for V"" Sit. fall v in advance, f) 1 . 1: 1) i / I..1:1 H-W W he i!'"l'r t ''' ls : f 1 Sil!'s.cribers at libricty to theemitinue at ay te: ,ll, !pay jno .1 rreJra:zes. Mo:.t kind, 1.1"Cor 1111 I Po"' VecetSexi I)ay incot„ at' the utailat i.l ter ice. or ei W.ertisernruts, not eXCVI:t1:11, .1 , it „,6. Isp.erted for fifty cent., ; ext•rs twenty lire crtit. A tligeklnerna;li•tivearrF 18 rt . Jo oPn• TI 7rr;,, evrri.' nr'ly aad p e ditiou. , ll executed on arty anJ tYf Lot tem on htitiroiss pertai,tirr:: to the' o •"- • iTe oFliostao„io euswe attention. MI =I
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