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II eotpaid with ,. chasged t exceeding twelve lines will be insertions—and 50 cents for one nes in proportion. - s will be inserted until ordered r whi 111 they are to be continued be eharged.accordingly. •II be charged 812 per annum; n to -tth paper—with the privilege • tisement not exceeding 2 squares • ear, and the insertion ofatimall. for three successive times. ed to the editorrnast be post paid. on will be paid to them. eetings, dec. and. other notices .re been inserted gratis, will be h. except Marriages and Deaths. UREN TESTIMONY AGAINST We invite spention ;.o the et from Go`v. Camp legi.lature, now in session, Gov. Ctrnpbell, although -, ~ Van s ßuren pitrty; has inde gh to charge the evils to country is row suffering st/tICC, ‘ the measures of the - anent. He alSu condemns y system: . ion of our public affairs is in , cgs- favourable thy could be be inunnerously - royidential h we continue to enjoy, de fuly.cknowledierneri's. of national greatness and .ealth, for whlch our country s retnerkable,,are yet fr . esli we.; the energy and enter 'ye. already acchinplished So Abated, and are Still allured to .[e certainty or syccess, whilst nces under wOch the coon • 'temporary in their nature. to causes will a wish fore boot altotrethe avoid, 'lna, ivp ()Pima of ofheir power to t which, unhppily, at this d upon our attention by its dawns, is the currency of the u fur& d cot it. ran tages on the nee band, of au . able currendy, -and the evils 3, 1 , of a, currenc depreciated cannot be Basil '' ' exaggerated. , n of this truth 0 universal.— . infthe Governs ent as well as ave an inapprealiable stake in 1. lilted _to pass as money.--It e ; to be expectdd ,that the First .' derangement M our moneta ;,,uld give rise Ito earnest.in li.the caoses Nx loch have pro d (tha t th ese would lead to nu• i ositions of amendment ; and n a prominent itart,of that sys rt a controlhnglinfluence over ~:, it is not a matjter of surprise i l l by some should be imputed to It is all iropdroint to seper •ntal,,from the necessary results g policy, that 'e tray not fall ~r of abandonin : itutions of Anowledged us fulness, under impressions that they are in politic. oris which Iha the honor to h much dad ce, in a late ion to the General Assembly, orifirmed by sut sequent reflec .uld, I humbly Conceive,"belit / inous sacrifices, public and in abandon suddeilly the banking has been est Wished among -trict it in such manner as to L community he facilities to s been accusti rued. The in .: Wubjeet, and he novel, and I • oils tendency f some of the• a i tly proposed in onnection with 11 y,• will excuse if they •do not andid, yet diffiti nt statornent of l ions to which my own anxious :.: ve led me. . s• n more than t arty years since . now practiced, was incorpora li settled policy if the Common 'he Bank ofVir 'ma was created ght - years after yards. time hay lowed to witne- the good or evil r tile policy, the Farmers' Bank shed.—Suhseq ently, the Ninth . 'lank and the I anks orthe Val 'l a later Period , the Merchants' ' , atties' Bank or . Wheeling were . .d. In insianc:s. yet more nit lain from the , enewal of Bank 1 1, hick- were abo t to expire, the ssembly has . t y Ldecisive votes essien to the s•nse of the 'coin. favor of the ha king policy. Is politic, kW: ly .to abandon a oil and fondl cherished,' and : - properly, bus nese and welfare 1 mtnity . upon, "e issue of an un A:tient? If it could he dictum 6ourAs. of pri -ate and nOicinal 'ti:oulthaveLbeien better develop: . .. 4 . itre en't iiyttem,'*ll, Ole hon hat 06,habite:bfAlie; .i*:61014 4-* exiimair orderorthonvi 'great and a• . the- mistake . trinsically it The opt extifess, - w communica I have bi been ennr. It w fended by ,drtriclual,to i szateln as i jue, or to . d w ery ch to ii: t 6 u ' rest of tb k _ i fear dang :I' , plans rece t the curre ! 4 require, i iitbe conch -:i; enquiries li 1 It has br ''l ''..banking al A '. ' ~ , 4 `• ted 'with tl wealth. , . in JUN— ingbeen a 'ttndeney was - estab Westerm, ley e anditil add Mee! incorpora J. IMMUS..III :betters % 'enerel. 'en 'exit] inity -in 1 WISO 0 Jlicy ecenmit tF of thei:-.ce :ied. that the .k ~p_tosperity i o ';l4l4nder Oration demand for iheoretid per ct..N 'But the reverse of that . suPpoisitio isl.eltesedlotat - true ; 'end that we are ,in n. all& :degree indebted to our lifteralay#te ,ofl4yedit arid exchanges • for the ;hithertcq oppaampled growth and prosperity Of enr Otintry..— ce Without much actual capital, ' country ..was magnifidently,eadowed w r it till.tite ele ments from which wealth i ight, be securely deri wadi-119,04;h pp,,l l therefore, was that of all others in whi/lh tFe faculties 1 of a generous credit went oold needed, and could with the most sa . ty b p dispepe ed. Among other instanc orgreat and permanent advritaie f may he tiftentioned the work of Internativrip vet ends, ca nals, rail road, andlnriviltes 4 , These must have heed "delayed to a re otel period, i iif thc spare 'capital necessary :f ore cot strtiction hadfirst to. be jicv ' tmilated—ahlr in the ititerim the whole 'otttry ,woplit . have suffered for. the want. 'f the requisTte. channels of intercommutridatien, and the industry of:those parts of ill write remote -from the sea board, have.beento a great - degree, paralised. Indeed) l the fostering,. influence of the credit systelln, hitherto up held, is altogether, too visible in our past history, in the devetopeinebt -of the rich resources of our :coiintry, tqlt rewards of in dustry, and the grewttrioflpoptilation, not to satisfy us that its agtneChasitteen eaten sively arid signally useful.,4 I respectfully i submit that a policy repeatedly approved liy the deliberate sanction ',;of the Legisla , tore and the .CoMmunity, itncl ,that so far has been found, in friendlyt,onnection with the great interest of the . ) 4oni,monwealth, should not be lightly nor basuty departed from— • - It : ' .. ..... . it is objected to banks trot they fostefosterfli 4" spirit of reckless 3peetilatio,- Create artifi cial values, and expose :t)ie :currency tr.i canyerotis,c - onvelsions. !, • i The proof is said to lie`found iri the sot vicissitudes which we havii Ihtely experti raced, and from which wet liaie . not yet re' covered, Until the suspension of specie payments, the State Bank-' ienj-iyed the confidence of the people abdithe Govern ment; and their aßency wa*Oeuerally con' ceded to be useful, if not indispensable.— They had been not long hdfore selected a's the depositories of the eri e. t .i r l al Goverri !Dent, and under that arrngi...nt, a large adflitt ,, n was made to the. iiioney whieb they held on deposite. The question od curs, whether the suseen4cin Of specie past:. ments be not referable to lotuses which the - Banks had no necessary agency in cres hing; and whether it be n lOtil the reach pf prudent legislation toguard against the recurrence of,She evil, wit out impairing the Capacity of Bank to be OsOfdl. And after all, whether it be bettelt9 ncur the risk ni t c of orcsiorial inconvenience fiom misma nagement 'or indiscrencin, - ; the part Of the Banks, than -submit ku. t e greater and inevitable inconveniences 141 must attentd their overthrow. - It is y,,; n o Means pecu liar . to banks, but on the c4ntrary, is a pro I perty common to all the tigebrions or mn,; for contrivances wh ch a ilt them tinbene vl knit, to be now,de. then t dirsecasioni s of this; chief nr. it is the part of Jsddin.not tots* don such as are generally'llitiOetil, but to apply itself to the work tifjudio , iitiMptovement. It is of the nations o r s tedit, as implied in the objection, to-present liemptationa to . speculation, and-to encourage demands Off, and hence to raise the iiri#el of whatever is coveted as en object of property ; But *re these regarded as evili tb Warrant an at tempt to annihilate all . drediti It is characteristic .'9f man,' 44 of no pe ople more than- our own, Nad i regulated by a prudent furecitst, no ditiptisition is mre it commendable to anticipant CoMing eve ts, and risk the present uP9riltue realizat on of their bopeii This jii"l speetilatimi;and the American peoplesiill have lost eir energy and enterprize ti:ini it ceases !be a predicate of them. S ~ elation wit exist as well without banks i With th m, and s t s li in either cas, the issu liill be so einem unfortunate, m ind then ;t h ose who decide upon an cute Prtie by the event, will ar raign theprudence, of:itie i adventurtirt. But, what is Mott - 0 to tli,elp9idt of remark; i t ' is, that as without bankii ti lers *lll be site ciliation, andr i epectilatiO in: which large numbers will; be- embai ed,,so, when -the result is unptopitious, it ere will ts3:,com plaints of artificial pr ides and disturbed currency as well in a eiiiiimunity, , .in''which there are.no*anks, as Oere i they exist. 4 is not in' the power legislation to guard effectively a .ainst biary vicissitude) and to attempt to prevent their occurrenni by shutting 'p ,the b4s, *could add itti a l inensely to his, burtb Os off all pro fi t bl industry:, without the r ompense prop si in security gainst ret rses . i 4:1 A 9)09g-t tr*ltieirollie frec,ent co t, 1 sioni Certai . intifiettrei:' , Olio - Generals° vertinient id siltile .ed as not the .at infiuentiil: • be mess t. ~- , altided to, WOO doubtless tilt pealed' to , ' ~ etvaluable sr' iroportatit,andOlnid t v rtAisturbink infi ewe in OW ' respect s al t not : designed . : 1 . - antiniirate4. l :Tilin , • A ~ i ci" : prole!, ,;,0 " 020019'10i0- .**l . iie# 6 ..945.ti ° ) i ever tittlita, ; - *niaidit 31,: - A n ,:tifer . jt iti ` , ' llobjecti"`"s l :o'l'. 7 Of il. , 10 ,*-40 , -,, , Est•Ar Atirtlity . • • . - . • • - Xti ipo rade totiointe iffrietirlt" xi t .itOt minted:. 004 turreni : ',blituot*eiff - die country., lits is erie-iptitegce til 4tsttirbence to the qren - ey o resaltitig Weil thelindirect tight. -nee of c'he meakures of the general gov ‘rnment.l Anotbecinsiance is to be (bumf o the di riimition of the,Ourphis revenue t mong t e states, performing_,} opera - tit:" ,too , ddenly, insteadsof *taking it as retina'', possible. ,_ Here, 'again, the act of!iove mentattne in conflict with' the °ratio sOf trade , and ; had the effect of diOribiat tigthe equilibrium ' 4 U,Taeh had re- , ' stilted . fr ra the general course of business.. icio the e be added the inducemepts held out , out to s ch of the bonlokas , were selected , ' ate , depnsitories, to, exercise the power of discounting liberally, we shall scarceltin view of ithese extrinsic and potent causes, feel ourielves justified in-imputing the evil At question, 'to the ordinary and natural ctOratioit of the banking 'system. .' 4 The )arge fends which tfie common wealth has dedicated to tfie invaluable ob. jests of internal improvements, are invest °ed. in thi3 stocks of out: batiks. The 'notes of these, institutions .have long performed among 4 us" the functions of money, and constituted, and yet constitute, a large per ' tion'ofrr currency. Until' recently, with , a . singl exception, the banks hive met their. engagemEnts with punctuality, aml 1 their notes have been -convertible 'at will into coin. For the suspension pf payments in 011, the excepted instanceouri exclise was admitted to exist in the embarrass ments resulting from a war in wh . tch our country was engaged, whilst the valuable SerViCOP rendered to• the 'government, by the liberal use of their credit,' coirbiliated friend 4 The ready sale of our produce, at prices 'which remunerate the labor em ployed in their production, has been and still continues to be effected through the arum!) of banks. The value of property, the vidges of industry, the profits of every occupOion whatsoev.ir, are adjusted Under the inthience of the banking p..licy, and its iiiflueace is alike beneficial to all. To renounce this pi e licy and attempt to obtain' l a currency exclusively metalic, would be attended by consequences extensively, fa- 1 tally mischievous. Observe its operation 'upon debtors. The reduction or the cir culating medium would of course reduce 1 ,the price of property; the direct of which would-be relatively to augment the debt to be paid. And thus a debtor whose engage, ments, were considered light when they were contracted;_ might find hi* whole means had become inadequate, by a revo- Infirm in ttie currency, to the payment of his debts. The citizen in the case sup- , -posed, might , well arraign the justice ofl his -government, that by, its in:mnstancy had produced his ruin. This is but one 'instance of the mischiefs of the innovation.', Numerous others will occur to every con siderate mind. Deeply impressed with these views ! 11" 1 cannot bet regard with anxiety, any pro- 1 position proceeding froin an imposing quar ter, calcelated to discredit the state banks, or to impair' their usefifineks. I respect fully submit whether such may not be the; tendency of a proposition entertained in. the national councils, to refuse bank paper,: and collect the whole revenue of the-gov ernment in gold and silver. If the general government shall come to that, determine tiou before the banks shall have resumed vecie.payinents; end if in 'new .42hat et fect,lthe government,shoulci for the pr:esent fotar, and adopt the resolution livhen spe e payments had been restored, it will be found, I fear, to bear with snirer4 on the banks, to sink their credit and tolcrip ple them. if banks be admitted to Wsafe, imp rtant and valuable agents in the eon om of the state governmeets, and may not with a just regard - to the into st of thei donstituents be dispensed with, I re spe tfully submit whether tlut prilicy f the stet in t'ais respect be (nit so far tided to r spect from the general governor nt, as tha it should not, if to be avoided, ,utsue rue urse calculated th oppress and *bar- It. _ • ili . here 'is another, view of the s bject which demands. the solemn conside r ation of t &General Assembly. The stattanks ha e been. heretofore .. regarded , an as it see sto me,with much reason, the only ea , II and ,practical, subitiratesfor af, great' national establishment of credit and loance under some form or other. lrthese rasa.. I rations, therefore, shall now be allowed to ); be'i crushed or discredited, . their elfteacy ' I! impaired, or the accommodation thpy are. I- capable of yield:log.lo both:goveromlnt and it. people . thrown aside, - the consequence will 4 be: sooner or, later, a tesort,to some gen tral monied power as the; !delusive &cal.+ I- - a gent. of the gesieral;goVCronient and the- i- pr vileged'dispaosei of a natiunalcntrency. U favorable as has beoncittr.experienee of J- such ati,institplismOrii..httitket4 yet e ea-it ; d suitisr its most ilattgetiMmlistiect. 'ltte-na. '1- Wild relatiMi-lohat otally 'sad:instrument. •r otthe•FederaLgssffittrei. - ttotite TS end' opponent.. 'Where , tiki vigh loYmidabiii - ongines -*halt *iotii..trti:Oticprt;;Ats, wader lit* natural bies'aild il ' :L T , ' da,:the.:-0101: -- oi t iforOkiki -. . .'‘-jPitrit ii . :!041 „gs, **wand the' li. - ies oribis pimple.. h it net (hen inctinabe .1 on ebe r ..friends °fuer; republican system, b uphold 'the leaden-- tient( or the eta* en. 61. 1. theit.auxpetent Tutietkts; to °pp , ' - with firnmese.every eef project . , whicb, in ndering. the'•general gentile:gent indape dent of the.people and the-finites-01nd whi ti, by leadidg.lo a mul dplicadon of sit tine officers, lend by givinetathe executive head a direct con trol over the public` money, shall angteent the Patronage, andledd• to the already for midable influence of that branch 'of the-go vernment? The measure, recently proposed in thehiatienal councils, before alluded to, force these considerations on the attention of every reflecting patriot, and the general assembly with all the' deliberation and so lemnity due to the occasion. From -tha P rtamouth Journal. THE OLD TIN KM EN AND CRAC'KEDDISIL TALE., • There are seat of economy when the wisest.sometimes at over the saddle in 'mount ing. . 'The parsinioNtoi old bachelor may know less ,of these freak. iof minor traffic, but • the yeung• married couple rarely pass the ho. ney Moon without !some evidence that there is more show than, utility to some of their nom satiev2 purchases. - would be well if all would preserve the Aral worthlesi article they put chase. after eritetin i g the married state, as a restraining menninie 'Mellish life.: Years have r rolled away since Simon Oldschotira marriage.— He and his beloved .lentima had put their fittle.l earnings together—and the markt Stand . presen-; led, when'fitted out flit the breakfast or dirnmer, a. very decent set of crockery, but searcetly any , thing superfluous. One day, however, the:goose. was a little too large:for the dish'.—and Jemima , thought she would remedy the evil in future,. if she could economically. NOw in studying matters of economy, it is: well `known how much more satisfaction it is to thoimour best friend what we hove done, than , to disclose beforehand schemes, which CITCIIIII, stances may prevent maturing. Such were the feelings ofiemima when she dressed for shopping; and the anticipationiof displaying th,e good bar.; gain; kept her alien!. on the object of her vism. to the mockery stdrei Mr. Pipeclay waa r very assiduous' in display ing his wares to Jemiiita, as she stood by the. counter. "What is the price•of this large blue dish sir?" "Only nine shillings, mare, and a fine Article it is.ton. Shall I send it to your Muse" "0,1 believe not;„I believe not; X like it pretty' well; but I clan% afford to give so much tor I dMh," • "Well, !Berm, here is one Drib° seine pattern which we will sell for /less. It is just as good as thi other in every reapecVescept this crack which you see does( not extend across within an inch; only boil it well in milk and it will last an age. We don't like to sell our more below cool, but as it is a little damaged end we hope to bask more e'd.tom from you, we wilt put it at the low price of four and six." • Jemlina was one of those rare ladies who never ask .abatements, and hardly known* whether pity for the trader's sa crifice or joy et herjdod bargain was most•predominant in her brealt, she told Mr: Pipeclay to send it home at two. Dinner was prepared ... ,that day as natal, and Jemima might have been sem., as she was scat ' ed, measuring with her eye the large oval spade I the dish was destined to occupy before her; and the suppressed smile which occasionally played at the corner of her month showed, that some thitig would shineby and by., . - iticarcely had Sirnpn dropt a moment in the rocking chair god set his toothpick jn motion *- fern a rap was made at the door, and Jeininia was presented , with her choice ware. The sup pressed smile now burst forth, as she. exhibited her economical porchase. • "Here Simon. tali% this a splendid article-for four and six 7 this *ill hold the whole goose, deary 7" "The—whole--goose—dear—eh!" replied ' Si. mon slowly, as he ',turned over the dials to inspect • it I . 'Why Jemima, it is almost cracked in Ira:" 0 "0, no [natter for that; Mr. Pipeclay .aye it can be . boiled in Milk and made as sound as ever it -was." • As Christmas day was approaching, . and the ; 1 Oldachool family, were .expected at dinner on that day, imme dia te preparations were made for preparing the rah . The trouble now was to find a suittible t gto boil it in. The dinner t 3 pot was sma at the mouth, and nothing could be t one large enough butti e wash boiler, it this it t admirably. "W_ell •Jernima how mach water does it take lc, fill the boiler as high art this?" pointing to the eitreme end of this crack. I T.Why, about 4 bzeket and a halt." . • • .apour gallons 'of milk i" 'time. Unfortunate season indeed forsuch an undertaking!" Pomp. hin, pies had monopolized' all ihat thevows ill the ntighborhood could produce_till the eventful day.. As nothing could be dune with it, Jerima rather • Orrowfolly and Ouireffilli placed it in a cortapie nhus.part of thet thwit„ with • the defect ant of inght as mar* at Possible, until some future day , whim they might keep a cow, and rad it more i economically. t • [thither ashamed of her specolitilm, Jemime said tothinwof a new dhh, and 'the .010 school, Ninny were amply served from themnallar lone. Stilly curious and wondeiring eyes Were that day cast by the visiurs upon thettoused;hlOeslista- on ; the closet shelf. And Simolitriiiled 48 414181t144 bit berillp whoa the memento of het t are 'Penult lion miatther eye. . .• eir r ' ' ' Simon,; allthis wiwirrin and economy, how-. , .- was not infallible. Thit.tedir!liss mode of, M itirigsgense, Whiilt s hed •been inietisedthet 01Mtehool famil nomy . the tlays:Ofr, pil gri ms,. .iinitt to snisitentiithcnihy a wire befit ' thefirm not -,14 r .rio OY leaving °it a matter •P''' 2 '-' - d ou bt 4hethers e.•••conk. or the.. ecorchip` ;Sire - • l'iAtiti, Stet. detergil ettih 'aifitte.-'w Irt iiiiikrOc.o di 11 .4 °0' ,414i l iasio ePtlcattle' or 'bit Or...ll* . ntit ;td 'fiiftr.:t iaeli!hiill • ~.•:,:,,:irttli REM :14 ME 11111 • lifieboolirti4i • :atid it arad."' '• r.. , . . 7 ‘i i* ' , llia iwt i tift.ac' . .... fir, 49 , inan as heakk it in lii balid ".. • ,--4 -:- * I o Wh 7 ,llliii*".t. tame d antaredthialoar.sw a Mick, )ma yea theirs—it fa 4-" - ..,3 .d' pu nOrpen n to the boll o ghnon et] his e 41 • ... I Well, I lit with y pt. comet, .1014 MUT t her • hue , 1 ihnuld be lees her. I newly' cracked 'lt. is an ecomint think, but tien_and I Jernimi 'now be linty and dough 71 cite!, and eithibit 4er• • He contem a Momenta, and sa id 'L is he could' satin* we shall have to Nti The artirJe waa ' the closet, but J ,where it would m as the cracked diS memento would n. the dish bad beets t Now there are fe have not bought tb _ . the.* si e late ' , di spetea purchase IS the kitchens:. iyis not at the merit Tof the use to which s plied. It is tt the kitchen that much school family is o After thiir firs important. lesson, furniture, without ing. speculat' t tb pure, .nsuliing' Sam Slop adorer on remembers th , o Qo where men •ee grania cracked re tvillto sell on a living p 6t. Simon, on hittiv • to his pl! ace an auction me ' —he look. hurries his step , be:Tasse. tin-kitchen apecu !ion; and ' l in want of an arti. o he goes J 1 hurt a good artic , payee fa noble conscinusne a that ei l When Jernitna .iked u .b ! sino for several . entire, i ih.i closet shelf,. a, 4 her nal once. ' . At the time wh . bo the revs was raging high,iniiin was the solicitation °Nome 01 hi a share in.a.townshtp;lhc ba venture to make, without and consent. *lion know reply, t•hut don't iforges . the This was enough and the a was made up wit .. out him. Thus scarcelyte day pas portent or e trio tall matter bet king to one of these valuable lit would do ofir good to and see how the tanding m wi their rooms frpm the sec furniture of all klnds-Hand from the inroademf all :vivid. Year after yeer!has passe has 'been the j e ril writer has tak in the Old of dishes have he r eto broken bin; cooking appointor bay replenished tiind 4qd again day has returned. the newly en has been hung upon its disbrhas held i wonted yet unboiled ; unin4(l and n To every newily married —preserve, as the most Intl mementos, in wthatever shall len to your lot, the first crat kitchen. ! • Ear nee of de /action ar.—A writer from n the scene of th Florida r. makes some-start lingi remarks ;the Sabi of the expenditure* of the camp' theke. He esys—"Thii war caste on en avenge. itheai $73.0 00 per day. and daily increasing. There are about ten. steam. boats.entployed, ,comb of them receive $4OOO i month. i The Meson., *elate name, at Neweattle. Eng-. land, have just constructed anew locomotive en gine, which runs at 50 miles an hour with tender only, eighty Mileituri hour! What an Express Mail this? ' • . Indiana 4liont one million and a half of dollars has be;en expended by the State of Indi ans the past year, on 'her analii and rail roads. The Legislature of Kentucky are disetuniing the question of I Conventioo to amend the constr.. Lotion, end a relointion to that effect 'has passed one branch. • it is stated that a fluent !Maker in a :debate:, may pronounce i i i frum mien .thotriand •tu 'seven! thousand five h ndred words in an hour,,, which will give one , hundred in a minute and! two in a second:. ; • • "?be Nratrt Goo' und,";_—A, letter JO one of the New York pe4a *fates that Canada aolturc leers ate "enlist dto hue red fixer in Canada:" 1 The Petty. .filitgliihteOphitC4 fu} Knowlege, d 1 ) - 21. F r; IS dectilidly One of the i . chew ;and .alind,po jaiitdir,Periodi!6o now extant — there arriloo - ,;: 000 cdpiee sold every-420th itt-Englandi'inidlik' 000 in A.naericiv, 1 I • 'l' : , - ~.. The Parts o vol: 6 (rer the yeart - 11337) Inas as received. can beihad At this office. Pricisa 4. I F Per:Part, or. IP 00 r.annum. .. , v.., i , ::: : :,: .1 This Magas! hushe d iwniontitte Perr,:, Containing 40 , ! . iietter 4 !the, PrelenP4Olitinilis_ much. enlarged, ant! lemmas*, The illistfeilotia, of wood puts -are "ceutedity,Ouperionlninitel : ,f There' ii an dvintage in [ tailing this ifiOls,6* : all e th ers, A n•,. , ent dittoontinna it eihe4ver:. he seesproper, ihrleault part it, , a‘tirtioninidalsi *IWO Anna. - i I. i. :1. ....- .., .?!:••• - ,l'2r : romplete se ' ,thisw ' rwhfrOnuthenOmOelnen:- rnent . Cats be. ,liirell e-hossibicoirriktvpp.i 1.049. , --' -- I , • •-• ...1 . ' . - IL , BA.P.A'N•k• • 1 4 0 f4t ,, ,, 4: 1 , , ..- . li .ii' , i) i(v,t•-• '. IPort,.'ibitiniOn: Foittidiy/f.,:' . .4.,...,-,ii..,..fiCul- icri: -.) -i, • ..Z. '4".._-1'.?; f ~~?', ;;;: ,:lk ' • , - . 4:7 -- -:V.irr' y .' ::: ,ItA . .AVW I V:,:,.:`,lit; , I I' „, ~'.r : 4 4 1, ~,...... ...'' ' Z.' ‘ ' ~ ' ;iti", . i, k,-:ti'r. -1,;;i:_1..r,i',.53. '''',,,.:2' . '''Vati - f: - .3 - ''' .7. iiiire%V ii . l' s 'n ;k g : ' i 7 j 2 ;: ‘ ,' '4l -'" 42 -iiii .. -t- : ;1. , ‘ t1 7 .:t : ,.., •;=',..Ai, -7::::, - ; ;:,:,1 : :ril '.if%: ' ' .. :t 7 - 4. -i" . C3 'L . • ,6 ;- .. r . " 1 4 : ' , C1". :7:7, 5, . ,-.4 ` . . 'PSI'4,:':-,-"..;';'.4* -OD nalisvai.:74it - aa 1: - ~.-D,..1_4 . ,,tif .1 ale .WPRFllPstlpls'i.ol; .4 4 - ,., .',Vegittlable • lholve - ' tsibiet ~.- . r.rinrAttor I—ONE-4)18U utttiou_.7ol, Waif inmeritynftliy blokx!, which. 'lt , ImPoosig toe: , afralstion - ; brings ores. or drftit - titkibiiriirp . faePr PiT.!;bers 'Be ilelleikr; sir a kloodAiettialpiQ, c is tree, .a'vainicii oficausus_May . tier - I,lbeattlif 4 ....; mate of din -blood—as-atati,vittleis 'lugger:tr . litiV s i"; deism fest indigestion ;i tain in,thekh a ; grm aim: ana7 abbot:l6l;r may he la' that timed. ri: see Moro ttot: their origin ' in impurity fthe bled 1 , ti din elfee(ifc'z the same} they all end ' th e imptrn cittlwr blotak alid.,__our o nly o§ect,t p re vent ' „the trsitating.intiaar , ewe be ltePfup.'..in ot er - wordatha criniordotia4Jl, truaira,ie continually to ethebod ,an longer aityr,,' unpleasant symptoms irenutiii, . with t riataudetattle' - , VEGET4SLE. UNIVSRSAir P ' 'VirtiMb . .irpekf se - vered - rivittrin'indfici t quantities r ptodneti'keid. rt .. i rinalsvaeuations, will ifs nature tr.„..tattereAverrl 'organ tos,iininirlif, bin tii. Thisf Is alba ptint4iii. - :”. ofdraitiliseutoftrato intaraindpi-. ; _ , ioflacacitall Ilern a stgearsterility[sMoit prOdun . asnestabnKi „dam ferblitrand no i it,blWith - tbet bu otti berlivirtniv, any L thihp is the matter with it,,Watia iiiily,skiiMigink ON draft it by ratio and ex *1 nelar,baslattik... thosierin . havealopfed his reasons . l aLlitallicet'lcit ea se e n I sistem with brit ziatbrerthe garyhavitantattr.i ri hal. the result ' ha "tig,tteen itou dhealtlVt:lt latf 7 l n t more than 18 m the three i th - e..,Pallaleire-in.,) d aced into'the tlni &atm; be ~i ,haif baleltaar - -1 rt altogether unprecs•dentesla4ore!raltirigbienntbUJl F it t hem Aw 4 i r n ai N th ew ou l and orli' lizw. in that- ti A nte a n f bo ul l ly e i j oim .o.o tsillsors ,o4i, eons ca be referred to in New 'tit cliv.'mul nearly -1 the sam in Philadelphia, who has bectieured-wliekl eserr o irmennshad become alutgietliCriinaritilint, - 1 of diemlls which app red of must eppoeitehattl i acter, a in many ens hstwhere Ole .dresdlei"taviitet? of ukierrition, had laid bare - liginnezind..' - tio it rie-nin'Y c t whereto all appearance ;no human ;: 'enlie'Fft 1ii 4 ; 410 - - ; life:bur 6 - patients, trY the ,use osis e,Plita-been. re,,, *toted to good healthihe devouring dieetudi7l# vier Wait completely eradicated. I I - '' '''..- -,l * "-',..,.. Dr. 4 m.Brandrethlwaseo fully ; coevitia4 -ok *a y. 3, ith`of he above time le . theory , that- be irpecti - , tr. ars in - periment a A laborfons re,itearch iiitsfinit,' 1 1 Mica itropernes o ;the numerous plant;' con** I'. ; the egeotWelC gdong hie itiM t_beinfto rtewil, t se a edicine whic h would *ton ptinfy. and, pro."' : il. l.„ ce b opecille• anion, aremotal r ta•oi humo r` * .; 4 i mth blood by tt:attach and . weli..ait by:thi il-t atiou lion 'adze `of lynch a m mine, /suck' ht411 .- "Z" , :: 4 , 'sure to be * . ;the blood mt. - ne a item of puri ty zitthese - Pillizi.ir- = I perseveres with t Oak thit Dr. 11.,- V Ilia "Bmadreth ft diilanthriErv7 .)., act. lt tanow'in I en; feet; ; ry d sease, whet he ar.6 - zetari no Meanest meat tine 'onlW4rIP , 4,-V r.o on inward at WO Pfrjilet , i .' - ;'=.. .n any catates. , inn& iffect,;l . : ,met impurity of Worm. . . . 1 \......i......,,,, •40 LI CE. Ad Drdg and..Chend into Verz,lr2 4 1 ..-. ally fiod with counterfeit Bran ninth Pillitk.ii be .! -, j .r. comes those who want the genuine rticltiteperehiikr-5‘,• ~„,, 4.,':ii only o the accredited agents or I e who areltrinult 4 .--,: , :..r, '''•,:!'' to be a., ve such dishonest praciic - ..'''• r" --: " . ::(..:1=1; Mr. -. Thoznpson If Co. Pottevi le 4.r er the.anlial i:j4i.4 toz- - .4 gents present fitr qchrtylrOU win t., - ; .-,-",' iC... , ' - - ..Y- 1 ...\ .c.T , '``',t - Dr. r adrethstitfice for • the Mil, sif-theftboverPtltij.7 . .. : .& , :t., , n whoi._ to and retatlitt at-169 Rti 'llTeft.n.' l l,4 l ,?idijt, ' it,t,, -- 1 31; \ t l above - to at north sida,Philadelp jai; 4...ftr40, ;.1.1;',1:: 11-...::' : 1 :;-;-_,,, Atw yrremeinberrit Mut Sto echo VO L :did 1 f.,, r - 2 -- ,4rrA ... , genui v. Brandreth die for sale , shiiproket put.. •";E i' - ,;:iffii,, `rues atheist area . * tole coin erfaitF,.kr2:,..c'ril'Z'f-I'',g-Al4 ••• 4 • , . ' , '.. 1 •• '' - !... - _-42-.11 1 , 1 , .t . "-Vie 41„,, PORT CAR : • -,- .. , :•,T.3. ; : -. : t :.,...;i"i•,p, , • .i:, -- z. , --gli - i ~ i r...: 1 • , .• - ,1 awing )Fund . lap it , ' ff , ~-,4,, - -44,-,, -- .., - - ;,,,,,, .S . Poit Carrion . Savings • *id 'Soe.itriy_ . • 1,-; ; ;;I:i i -A-'1 , 1 vg, w open every flay. frzini ' la 3 o r tiltk;l: . c .;.. :i 2 ,' ,1 -,:j.;f7r,.0 0 ,ce of Discount and De ;::: 14" r. tlierafp # - :„„ , Lz ::',„..- j ., ,: , ,i,..1-15:1 3 . f receiving deposits to :LI aunoutit, tint uf.., =-'-=',...r...:‘1.'7:-.rlg di . g ssoo,from any one raiin,:. upen:,Virlii k:',./0.,Z.‘',;,`-=', in erest of 4 pet; cent will tit mild'on , Every ': -- . - : . .z.'7. - V . *t . •.V. ad Firdst,tint no interest iv htzer'allorkeii '-'; , -,...u.':-R, an4r . fractional paits of $5. 4 7*. iyhiat,x 4 ~.;,...t :, = , ........-c., 0;... part _air be drawn' out on girt mg,:totioe, te - : : ",- ..,.2.4 Ki - i fern- reeks, at the office 'On Mondayi.."‘l'Mil " , ':%; : ii : „ I :..-: r ,. _ sines of the Society will b 4 conducted 1.. : 4 .1•4: - . :,;k : prir4 folliwr . 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'4. irtylitthe'llite':ll.!q'r' . : ll intilik' "Cum _.0 1111 d1;...',' ivaite;:andlairtll#2. : - 7 mifsnitiritight. .-,...:..1,,e, iimakt"Swaideil ;-Ylt::?, - -.3.. e. lll3 Lni/ 0. 4 1 _ 1 2:.: dt.,7`ire'4 l ; - 411 - Ins 'of restoring Vz":'.'.: .-7 -4!! ii - fandlien siern ''.:',,': -' ,.. ..;. ,.,- 4,4:4 maNsidertreibilti - 4 ,;'' T- • - •:;::-.-;04 i 4ilempioris; ileto ' r z; .- •;:'-,..j Ilarit t fratn ijujials'; 2 . ided , produeitetis;." . /-.::: -3 7) *Pr; diner be lui - fl• / .' - '.,''' II 10 ' 1661 i d s :. iIi:Z:V - . ~,..^. IF: -1 4,‘eleeble , .., '.. '" ''-c. - .• i 1. . - .triej'e° l l at . .. iL - .1. i debilitating veyedr,..by.tlie Mt 100 ,- ; ; - ~ i ...... PaleaVY-10' all ' ... : -,.', : "1:4 mnted' liiodt 'fiq 't , '„ --:.- .i.': , the aopositow:tPitir i .i,.. ~., . .,, x . i K ever;is - wh w at *2, 1 . `.'e" , :' , 1.; " of* ti . ' eril'Ortle i- 14 .. ,z,-„,i. _:!:;.:::;.'..,‘ • lliqr!z; '-‘k - tri" , .." ith a in alt' ' Tri, . ' --f, tarti) tiOast in: ' 1 6 * , :.:.1 . 1 - ..; 7• 'bi - imerecea* ' ;,,-. ,: ..',:rj . . / ILIiNNNANtS `,.• : ,IT.; ~.. g;- , mrSchuilitilleaun - 'etzli 2 - -11 9 . t Ridion€Q- 4, ka •*-i -: kN.,_ : , a! phdalje.rphia,4) 10 4 1 + 0. - ,t - ', , y ,. ` .. .:•: --,- -1;!;:40t- z -,' , , : ..• j- :'11,t4 1 gg e r. t i;7l :; :a VD.,: - .1.:4r.A7/ii., '• - c;':- , •' - a' s A z ~.,,...i , „. . .„,..,.. , ~D . i ~. 1,..- i .,",•71- , t• ifitliz, , ...urrßf .. ‘...., iiiikkoixestap. , l , ,‘'4?, , z2k , . 2; Aoiiiis.iprilia;l Igiii - _.g l i '4 bine., ',` hrairahiy.:wasig 44.5::=:' , ,1' et, iiditlirgii#l: - :::: ' :j''•;f.' tr.,- I l itilkot' s. i" gltt 1, 11 . sfand . a-cheaßonev, . • • ..•4 1 • I ' . is 4iSsea, as kill 1 )i s, t s hie - • . : ..deary-r-en y l i .„.'sots.4v." .- ~. job the !ileitis - r lurn 'of lhe !tin .k 4.• a leletibte eulleliT 0 p.plhhilie a raw buou4red a toile y,Aear. j,elisili! r , u ciseteediev's emeh le e capful :to place ! ii L ants leis* 0 ~ ' iljt 'iro ogifiltAlm I seta tits then Artie(' people &au *Lod old tin aspie ciecnmstanCes magas—hut it lations can be ap. of the diab end. On. sperity of the OW 1' I.n they learnt the iase any article! of ach other. [ below cost. jeini. lab. and is careful 1 ‘s. to own that they. ce of business. pat straight Owed. and tr and thiplin of Jas when he is really 'er the regiilar, dealer, it r price, arid has.the. heleinglthe trade,. c l ' ying,asyretty nay!. on only) pointed to id ivas inade op at • of land s{leculation C almost Wooed by RI . naighbttre to take gain he would not ulia ;mina's 'knowladge rr i x • et, Simon," wow her old lintkitehen;":— culation company( 6 va it hont some int ig decided, liy . adver. ieg:ulaters: ' • - over i 1 •t heir house inito r s ve preaerv mniatio of..ciaeless' Ie business ofSiinon • cry speeolations4 _,, /,away-and many' I ',giving dinner the hoot familadozens ' - and painted to obliv ' been. burnt out antL .•,' •yet as Alen as the, F 1 conred old tin-ketch-, I I.• ail, add the cracked 4 spicuons lication—,, E broken. .uple we would Rep •e nude as* important they naty hate fah, ked dub and sold tin • :7''‘• ;Lti...`l', - ::i-'. 7.1.-;:i-1,::i1; MEI .. a.=t~;.