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WMITIN4.9P TIM BOARD 07 DIANAOCILD
ADCOID DAT.
Tee Baird of Mangers convened -nine
o'clock, And tee ' , proceedings were opened wits
prayer by The Iter.'J. N. Prowl' of Pa.
The Rev. 11. , 7. Reese, Recording Secretary,
read the Minutes of the previous day which
were appeared.
.Foor verses of the 889th hymn were ming.
Der - deter, of St. Louis, led in prayer.
Reports Of committees were eaßed .for. but
none of. the 'chairmen were prepared to rek...
Rpbu I.
The Rev: D B. Cheney of Colombo', Ohio,
add d the throne of Dirk* Grace.
coxatirrer. ON PUBLICATIONS.
Mr. J. firstois Of Cluoinnoti on behalf of the
Committee on pablicistions, Offerred a very
in
teresting report, pointing out the isrportaice of
earaye, appeals, travels, biographical iertoona
and tracts to the success of the cause of foreign",
and domestic MEE9lO6f:' The_inecess of the Mis
sicauuy magazine, and of the .31thedonlan,"
:was linked With' that of the cause which they
advocated. The importance of this subject was
earnestly pressed on the considerutthn of all pas
tors; 'seats nod Sabbath
,School teachers--
Brief monthly in religions magerthes
were often predoctive of enduring effects.' All
poseessieganY lattuence cu others should not
only Moto them attentively themselves; but
. Induce their brethren and 'humeri to follow their
example. What oonld be more Interesting than
to read a Vivid taciount of the life of • mithion
ary "flow instructive wits I t folloi his trav
els on the missionary map—to, , read the printed
page illonikuttad by its light, and again by means
Of the printed pager to convert the map into •
scenic reiresentaticn of. the • lands where' mil
lions groped .darkness!. The minds of all
should be stored with facts, thus gathered, and
then the missionary canoe would he well ens
tithed, for contributioosiCalil frequently come
• thillepontarieonsly, elways cheerfully. In this
manner, the heart of the church would throb in
'notion with the heart af Christ.
The . report :concluded by enggesting an en
quiry as to whether the establishment of a taut
°Meal for the special benefit of youths and chil
dre• was not urgently required, and by pressing
upon - the Board the neoessity of gluing as wide
• oircolailOn ae poseible to tht; fOrthoomini
life of the late lamented Doctor Judioni to be
edited by the Rer. Francis Wayland, Prosidente
Rhode Island.
After submitting the report,. Ms. Seamans
made a ftw impressive and earnest remarks, on
the necessity of giving wide circulation to mis
sionary letelligetme,, through the means of re
ligiou.s.periodiells and journals. •
The Rev. 8. : litany, of New York, followed
the previous speaker, and pointed out at some
length, not only the great importance of the re
papers, bet the happy results attending
their use in Sabbath Schools. The teachers in
the litter should ` monthly mike reports upon
the sat jeet of !Modena, and follow them . Op by
memarke istill .more etrorgly impressing the he
m ortaac! of this : .caruse upon the youthful Mind.
In those churches Where this system bati s hein
adopted, the children 'Were better informed on
all subjects connected with the missions, than
half the liaptist 'ministers of the land.' The
brethren who are too old to - leant meet be suff
ered to go to Lenten as they are, but the youth
ful mind should be trained from the earth:stage
to regard the vast importance of this enhject. -
The Iter Mr. Smiles, of Philadelphia, might
be suffered Co make a single remark.. In 1817,
the pastor of the church in whim ho had been
baptized,' bad introduced among his congrega
tion the Mbedonery Megazine, and urged Its im
portance in fittleg manner . upon 111 The
speaker' war thip a poor orphan boy, bat bad
subscribed the seventy-flue cents which were ne-,
smeary, and as he perused its, pages, in interest
in thif matter which ib contained, grew and
strengthened. in his mind, though he hail not
many diednet recollections connected with it at
this late dal, still the name, 'of Humphrey Po
tty. Immo McCoy, James Coleman, Edward
Wheeler..., the lamented Judson, and many
other worthies whose. christian deeds had been
reeevdvd there, were as firmly Impreased upon
_his mind as If they had been dagnerreittyp.
ed. Thus. had ,the canoe of - the missions
grown witizhis growth, and strengthened with
his strength; until they became one of the very
elements of hie being. Let then the pesters of
all cburehesa--the teachers of all Sabbath
Schoole-....fee1, in the Strongeet manner, that It is
tiered duty to- press the "Mommltte," : ' The
Maccdonfitri," * tied other religions papers,• upon
the etteetion of those-over whom they have in
lintmee. and a new generation would titling
up folly babied with the missionary feeling.
The Rev. S. M. °scoot; of Wyoming,
(a returned Burmese missionary,) regretted that
bribed not been present when the report hod
been reid. He considered miesioesry publica
tions ati one of the greatest -Auxiliaries' to the
canes, by boooming the medium of commmtles
den between mieeionaries and the =withers of
their churches. Who Would not be wining to pay
the postage pa letters directed to them, and com
ing from normal; or other foreign stations? Yet
here they monthly got all the reports and pa
pers of the. miseionariee in th e Magazine, and
the Idecedonlan, at the trifling expense of, when
token in (dabs forthe ferrate seventy-fivecents,
and for the latter,
,lificen, twelve and la hilt, or
ten cents,
appreciation,
to the number subscribing.
Want of appreciation, among n portion of the
thiCieTgritol,"ball NMI,. he regretted to:111).,
most the onyebeicicle which prevented a still
wider diesemination of these important publics.
lions. just in propoilltm as they lore circula
ted, did' the hearts of the people become warm
to the cense of the 113111810111, • it. bad been ob
jected to them that they were calculated to in.
jure the chrimistion of. the larger religious weik=
ty pipers; but be denied It. They begot a tute .
for reading,, which sawed the seedlbat resulted
in a bar metof general good to 'IL •
-Exarnis 'Demur, jr., the Corresponding • •
rotary foe iheMooae Department, explained that
the policy of, the executive committee was to
make thWmostliberal provisions for the amnia.
ties of 'the Magazine and Meeedonlan •In the
Western Statue. Packages were monthly sent
to Illinois, Milieus's, Michigan, An., on which
all they expected to receive were the charges
• meceanarY to convey them there. isti far the
hispzies 'had a circulation of 0,000 and the
Itlacedrusisa of 87,000, which was larger` than
ever batik and wes rapidly Increasing.; lie
knew of nothing more interesting than the
efforts of the Sabbath /lame!' in the missionary
cause.. Three'yenn ago the thought bad Coeur
--red to mane of their number, that 'it would be
well to nail Oti the Sabbath Sehoals to support
the Minton Schools. The firetyear $2,600 bid
bus derived from this mime; the next, $B,OOO,
and be expected that in I short time the mission
- eehoda dtreighout the world would be support-
In this manner. Not only was a gnat' benefit
tins conferred 'npint the present bat the rising
generation, became more thoroughly Imbued
, with zeal for the missionary cantle.
Mr. Siiirati held in hie hand thepmjee all
the assertions he had mode. Others might con.
ulnae by means of oratory. lie preferred to
deal with all trubjecte es he would with &propo
sition in Ewald. The gentleman then preueed
red to nits••immise of faits in support or his
position...showing the pecuniery attracts& which
bad been dirtied from efforts made In Sab
bath Schools, mod concluded by. foreibly
pressing - - upon - the zatentien of en . pre
sent the reaming edition . of . the. life
af-Dr. jad &
es:hi. It. should be in the' lihrary of
envy ciergramt—•on the table of every thrift.
ties, and though desd, the deeds 'of thehl
irious lirother . , would thus live the heart! of
The Ber.l4r. ci&LUSIIA admitted that tile ?raj
an age alit° - of elqiimoph i lsal faena v bet still
kalh ai.. l, Ts . . .ed hen prommt
kuiti.
ed ht altappy , niter, and became thus faimeme
topeemive. With how much greater Interest
did man :egad Math when itproieeded fro:lieu
he loredi . Wu not: the ktter of a tether; a els.
tar, or e brother. fa. Dior& interesting thin that
of s stringer? A hot alone might not be inter
ode& but it became eo when cot:anted with an
individitel In whose welfare i'enieren vie felt.
Thla It Wait Thlolt lent inch i charm to the car:
nesse •of musitinuy trials' sad mitininizpi—,
which taught their reader-4 tottinspatklro Indies
sorrows and labors, to ritjohio in their success,
and glory in.theirtriumphs. The soul of man
Is always most imbued with the spirit of the
su*eot on which he thinks the. most, sad it was
to the prreousl intercourse subsisting between
the members - of churches and the missionaries!
whom they sent out- and supported, that moth'
of the success which had attended their labors
might be ascribed. The journal of their laborl
was generally given in narrative form, and con
tained those details so pleasing to us, when con
nected with the lives of those we lose.
• The Rev. Mr. HAIIIISLL, a missionary, who,
together with his wife, will lease this country for
the Maulmain (Borman) Mission, In the autumn
of the present year, rose next lie Was the
more anxious to ssy a few words upon this sub
ject, becaute it might be. the last time he would
have en opportunity of addreesing them. lie
pointed out, in an eloquent mid forcible manner,
the great good done by the publications concern-
I tog which the gentleman who preceded him bad
'ipotesi. Since his return to this country he
had travelled over it very extensively, and was
sorry to aay that be had found much ignorimois
on missionary subjects, in quarters where he
/east expected it; et the same time It gave him
much pitmans to discover that knowledge on
these topics existed where he had not looked for
It. The reverend gentleman narrated a pleas
lug incident which bad occurred under its oh
serration while passing through one of the
Western Stile; where he had found a little Bap
tist community in the midst of the woods, whose
missionary knowledge—a knowledge brought
into mimetic,: and kept alive by the Magazine,
Macedonian, and kindred religious publications
—might have put many that pommelled greater
opportunities,- but had not Improved them, to the.
blush. They knew, at beset, where Burnish wae:
He wee not asked there, as be bad been In Hew
TOrk, whether that country was In the Sandwich .
islands. When they prayed for the welfare of
mission; they could pray intelligently, for they
knew for what they preyed. One of the breth
ren there. had told him, during hie visit, that
having occasion to an into aneighboring village,
one,day, he passed a Campbedllte church, next
came the Methodist place. of worship, then the
Epiaeopallsn, and anon the Presbyterian. He
asked hiniself, why is there not • Baptist church?
lie took counsel with his own heart, and resolv
ed that whenever he sold ten bushels of wheat,
he would put the price of one apart towards its
erection—whenever he sold ten sheep, Or ten
cows, or made ten dollars, he . would eat apart
one tenth until a sufficient sum bad been gath
ered together. That year he found that he had
accumulated one hundred dollars, and with It he
purchased a lot in the village, on which to build
'a
Bonnet church. The next year ho had a Eon
deed dollars bn Interest, devoted to the. same
came, and when he saw him at harvest time on
the third year, he enured him that hoorould be
able to lay by a hundred dollars more. This was
the right spirit. Take away the nilsaionary
spirit, and the more shell of piety was left in the
'etc:itches. The r spesker had spent his boyhood
in the woods, in e.State where then they could
not See from one A:leering to another; when
'Hire had no Sabbath; where the name of God
was unknowo; but a missionary come there, and
brought a magazine which he was permitted to
read. Hid if not been for that very hook, in
the providence of God, he might not have stood
In that. church to-day .a returned missionary.
Pat those papers then in the hands of your
ebildren, parents; but not It you do not wish
them to become missionaries. ,
At the elm of a misaionary address which he
delivered a short time ago, a father had desired
him to wait a few moments for his little boy who
had gone to get. big - money. Boon the child
came in with his wallet , and holding it Op by the
end, emptied its contents ilea' his hand. It
contained two gold and ono silver dollars; and as
the father saw bis child'e seal, tears trickled
down. lots cheeks—tears of joy, in which the
speaker joined. This was the good seed. Let
his brethren go and sow it. Bow it, fathers—sow
it, mothers. What was the price of a copy of
the lifacedealan—a mere nothing; but, oh: what
blessings might follow its perusal! Brethren,
you revere the memory of the sainted Judson.
Train these youthful Judsons, . whose lives and
glory are yet to be. Re begged leave to urge it
upon them as his parting request—circulate is.
Ream periodicals freely.
The Rev. 8: B. eTrrtsc, of Boston. thought
that the merits of the weekly religious publi.
- cations bad not been sufficiently brought to view
In the report. Ile' had no inclination to under
the claims of the periodicals which had
been most referred to—the Magazine and Ma
cedonian—bat' he would simply remind them,
that this: Baptist Weekly Journals, pnblishod all
Missionary intelligence, which tbeir editors ?v
-isited with gladness and thankfulness, and that
.
ten millions of Sheets per annum were circu
lated-by them. •
The Chairman of the iotammittee ou publica
tions asked leave to to modify, Ms report as to
include the weekly journals referred to.. Per
mlisiotOrai granted him, and the report as
amended was adopted.
EtEPOIT 01 AOINCIIIS
The Mew. 8. B. ALLYN, chair-min cf the tom
.
=Mee, presented hie report, which, insoluble:me
declared that at the preseat time, the wall or.
gentled' eyetem of agendas which existed in
connection with the Missionary Union, was ab-
solutely essential to its welfare. At the same
time, it recommended that agents should Make
it one of the objects of their ,business to show
how and for what mutate It would be preferable
that aIU mantes should be collected in the see.
eral dlitricts without foreign aid. ,
Mr. tirersens trusted that the report • would.
...
not pan in the present ehape;and called on the
brethren to express their dawn In relation to it.
"lice. Mr. flizirrre; OlPhiladelphik had never
ocenpled. may position. In connexion with that
braly.hut. that Of 'a pastor, ,yet he regretted to
see a riPer.t or - this kind offered, which could
net but wormd the feelings of the agenti. . Ile
feared that the consciences .of some of those
who'stiebed for the 14saitge of us replan such as
this, condemned them for their In.ketwarmness in
in the glorious Missionari oiluie. Perthit
'Cause be bad.llfiored, and had .endeavored to
promote the cirenistion' of the magssloe, of the
Macedoitiati, and of other religions papent,that
he might thereby benefit it, but be told his
brethren that thateanse could.sterer do without
agencies so longue the world stood, until all use.
UM were eranglised, and all men bad become
The Bey. L B Aim' said that the repast ad
tattled that agencies Reim necessary, and for his
part be was always glad to see his friends, the
agents, among the members of hie congrega
tion; but so far as the collection was concerned,
be; could do it gamete. and if his brethren had
any pee r ages business elsewhies; be 'mold re
spectfully tell - them tel go. if any man 'were
camelved tube of tune Importance 'to his con•
gregation than himself, It would be, tioto for
him to resign.'li had been inilmated that he
wished to elm* trout his duty. Bach wu not
the cise. It wu a pert and parcel bf.the do
ges of every prime to exercise a steady and
continual inauenoe upon the missionary cause,
and not to leave it dependent upon the mansion•
el visits of brethren. The duties of a christian
had been well pointed oat to them le an eloquent
address delivered by one of their brethren on the
previous evening. The alum= !hold not
gone coneemaie bitoisif IQ OA but it was the
duty, of the munliont and the m86%11113 to do so
-likewise. • would respeolfelly ark !rider
Stevens, if a proper slam of religions reeling
existed in churches where them was a ea:amity
for his mass: labor.'
Isle N. Lassen had neier knout a
report made, upon this sebjeot which had not
dons hem: If ali man ware educated as they
might to be,' and were trOly mutseerated to the
service of the Lord, theta would of comae be no
nemisity ler agentsi but as ameh was not the
calk. it was beset* tete things an they were,
sod cordially to support the wean.
Dr. Hum had eeen the plan of doing without
agents tried inpeunsylvania, and be mast say
that it hid brought about - a pretty elate of af•
fairs, the sapput to Wilms to missions having
diminished folly one half: lie thought that
thy 'might as well resolve to do without mis
generics or putora u spats, end woo in favor
of retommitting the report.
Mr. Duerr thought that the report
bras too
id" ..The pv_i . , l l : B,, 611 p i:
soli:Maly scoops:, to the vellateof the mission
isry amt.
After remarks by ➢Seem. GALTIOnA mot 0. J.
Jotuceom, of lowa,: the report •M recommitted.
EXPORT OX OBITUAIIILB
Rev. 8. F. BETH, Chairman of the Committee
on Obituaries, react a most eloquently written
report, of which, we regret to say, our epace
will only permit us to - furnish an abstract:
The members of the Board would learn with
regret that the Arraoan mission had experienced
• severe loss in the death of Mrs. 11. E. Racer,
whose earthly labors were closed, after a brief
Illness of two days, from a disease of the heart,
She "had arrived at the station in March, 1850,
where rho had labered a little more than a year.
The messenger summoned her unexpectedly, but
was welcome. The harvest was ripe, and she
was soon gathered to her reward.
The Rev:ll. M. Ceti/MILLI. died in the same
mission, on the 33d February, after an illness
of thirty-six hours, of the cholera. Though be
bad been a missionary but ► chart time, he bad
acquired a good knowledge of the Burman lan
guage, and entered zealously into the work of
preaching, the gospel to the natives.
• Mil. LITILITIA BTILTBO3I, Vito had been con
nected with the Maulmain Barman mission,
since 1838, a period of fourteen yeah, had end.
ed her earthly !shore. liar works praise her!
The Rev, Wit. T. BIODLO, appointed to the
Maulmain Koran mission, had been called to
his eternal reward o► the eve of his embarka
tion. Ile rests upon Ms *heaves -at noon.
It was the melancholy duty of the Committee
to announce lastly the death of the Rev. Jena
TATLOIL Joals, thereunder and chief stay of the
the mission in Siam. Fur twenty years he bad
labored for the cane, eighteen of which had
been spent la. Slam. lie had acquired rare
idiomatic skill in theme of the language of that
country, and bit writings were cited with delight
by high native officiat dignitaries, as being fin
ished specimens of composition.' The whole of
the Testament had been translated by him.
and at the time of his decease, he was revising
the third edition, and had commenced to trace
late the Old Testament Mr. Jones was born at
Ashby, Massachusetts, graduated it Amherst
College. and was baptised by Dr. Malcolm, at the
Andover Theological Seminary. lie had woe
the respect of the whole nation in which his lot
had been cut, and their esteem and affection
followed him to the grave.
The fire hundred and thirteenth hymn was
sung—
Why should oar Mare In Borrow flow
When God recalls hie owe;
And bide them leave s world of woe,
For an Immortal crown.
The eieralses of the morning were closed with
prayer by the Rev. Wm. Shrsdrach, of Pa.
ARCH-NOON .T.11310N
The meeting. was opened with prayer, by the
Rev. A. T.MaBOll, of Mass.
,
• manor. commit-TEE.
Mr. A. M. Beebe, chairman of the commit
tee on finances, read a report from which it op
peseta that the expenses for the last year,
amounted to $125,000, which had all been met,
and the liabilities of, the executive committee
cancelled. .The report recommended an addi•
Ronal appropriatios of $lO,OOO to the Burman
mission, and after a discussion, ',rajah was par
ticipated in by Messrs. Gillette, Bright,Peok,
Coning, Robinson and others, a motion was
tomde and carried to re-commits. At a subse
quent stage of the proceedings, the .committee
reported in favor of granting the increased ap
propriation to the Burman mission, and the re
port was finally adopted.
RIPON.? ON NONUNION MIIINIONd
Mr. B. S. Cortina, editor of the Watchman
and Repository, read the report, In which the
Committee took occasion to express their grail
flcotion at Gutting that the fruits of the missien
were such as to encourage the laborer" to per
//deny circumstances hod occurred, it
woe true, calculated to discourage the friends of
religion, but on the whole they had reason to
feel encouraged at the results. Evangeltzstion
had proceeded in France steadily though elowly,
sod the eommittee suggested that anotherlabor
er should be sent to the assietlance of Mr. Wil
lard, in the Northern Department of that coun
try. It woo not wise to heap all the labor en
one man, In the event of whore sickness or
death, the field would be deserted. It was with
regret that they had learned that religious per
secution had again commenced in nonce. She
President of the Republic hod revived a decree
forbidding more thou twenty persons, belonging
to any unauthorized 'society, to meet together at
one tinte.e
Much interest had been manifested in Greece,
in the cause; and the labor/ of the missionaries
were cheered by imocess." Persecution had, how
ever, commenced there too; branch repnotenta.
tient bad been made to the Government, by in-
Ilisenthl individual., as would, they had reason
to believe, put an end to it.,
The constituted authorities In Primal', were
likewise opposing the efforts of their minion
tries. In this free county it wu difficult to
Imagine how an enlightened king and cabinet,
Ilks that of Prussia, could oppress such a man
an the Rev. Mr. °eaten, and it wee probably
attributable to the reaction caused by the bite
revolution there. In that revolution, Democracy
was allied with infidelity and. blasphelny, and •
, portion of the people thought they saw a neces
sity for falling beck on Abeolutism, as a refuge
against their horrors. The Church and State
were there, too, ionnected, and the Church
government of the Baptists wu a popular one,
end therefore suspected. The' old feeling of
hatred against the Anabaptists, was likeraisere-
Vived, and it was asserted, falaely.sa was well
known, that they were In favor of i revolution.
Theoommlttee advised that a respectful remon
strate*, backed, an fkr•as wu possible, by the
- Government, and explanatory of the True objects
of the mission, shonid be forwarded to our wor
th.* and respected minister at Perlin, for pre
sentation to the Ring of Prtissiiei
Mr. Corrino said that it had been thought
difficult to account for the success of the milt
sionaries In Germany., but how often were they
told that the blood of the martyrstran the seed
of the church. The soil of a large portion of
Geniany wee sown with that seed, for it was a
historical feet that thousands and tens of thou
eands of their brethren had there fallen victim,
to persecution. The seed which had been sown
three hundred years ago was now springing and
yielding an abundance.
• The Rev. Mr. FISK. of Newark, N. 3., thought
that the word "intelligent" should be substitut
ed for the teem twolightenod," as applied to the
king and cabinet of Pravda, which, after con
siderable-discussion, was adopted.
The Rev. Mr. • 8.111.110 N; of Jamaica Plains,
Mass., who bad lately returned from an exten
sive European tour, delivered a short but om.
phatio address on tbe importance of the Euro•
peon:Weldon', particularly of the one to Ger
nistry. After alludieg to the Trench missioni
the rev. gentleman proceeded to explain the con.
ditian of alfahn In Greece. They would he as•
tordsbed to learn the vast improvement which
had taken place there within the bun quarter of
century. Ile had visited the female seminary
at'Athens, where the young ladies were Instruct
ed In all the branches of a useful edusittion, as
well as in French, music, and piloting. It would
compare favorably urn: many of the echoels in
envoi" New England. jn Gm theOlagical semi
nary in that City,. the 'visitor might almoat think,
while gating on the exercises going on around
him, the atudenta taking notee of the leo•
tares—that be was in . an American institution.
It was not to be expected that a nation should
be established In godliness at once, but tho work
mut began yeirs ego, and they would end that
fruit Would be borne at , last.. The feeling of
pereeentlen towards the missionaries, which had
boon manifested, woe believed to be canoed by
the exertions of Guam and Austrian Minis
ter', On the very day that Dr. King was Inc.
prisoned, all the Italian refugees had been ban
ished. The Grecian king and cabinet, however,
were not sustained by either the preee or the
people in their persecuting comm. The 'ldge"
was the only paper In Athens which supported
them; cod the Areopagus had twice aided out
the . Marge which had led to the banishment of
Dr. King. The Rm. gentleittan concluded by
pointing out the menu. In which ho thought it
was inenixlbent on our government to Interfere .
for the protection of 'missions there.
The' Bev. Hr. BROWN, of Philadelphia, felt
ohierod at the prospects of the European Ws
stem When be looked baek half a century, Le
could not find as many Baptista In America CO
there were now . is Gerrosiny, They should re
member-that the learning--aritical and histori
cal learning—or Germany, was with the ta,and
expect what would ante y come to pass—ali "ap
heaving of their principles moiantaintich,•biaL
would overshadow she whole land. "
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Tae report was then adopted.
We regret that we aro compelled either'in
omit the remainder of the afternoon's proeced
logs, or to so far condenae them as to destroy
their spirit. We prefer leavi4 them out until
morrow reoreme, When they Will appear se
fully as the proceedings hitherto reported. We
may briefly mention that the Committees on the
Siam and Chinese mission, the Assam wnd Telco
goo mission, the Bossa mission, and the Indian
mission, reported previous to the adjournment.
In the evening the Rev. J. M. Ilseuxu., Mis
sionary to Barmati, delivered o deeply interest
ing and impressive address. He gave a deline
ation of the character of the people of that em
pire. They are Budhiete; worship Brahma, Go
dson and other pagan deities, sod believe in the
transmigration of souls and final annihilation.
They ore profoundly ignorant and morally de.
graded. Four different langanges are spoken by
the people of the empire, a feet which greatly
enhances the dilEctiltiee of the missionaries.
But nil these difficulties have been overcome.
The Scriptures have been translated and print
ed In two of the districts; many warm banned
native Christiana now aid them in their labors;
churches have been planted; schools eetablished,
and every thing bids fair for nr, extensive and
permament worn of grace.
Mr. 11. labored there thirteen or`.fourterci
years. 111 health obliged him to return some
two years ago; but new, with health in a good
degree restored, he it ready to return to his poet.
Hts closiog appeal to the churches for sympathy
and aid, was very impressive.
A collection was taken op in aid of the Bar
man mission, and then the meeting closed with
prayer by the Rev. lir. Herron, eenior pastor of
the First Presbyterian Church. The heave wan
densely crowded.
Si CA 31 BOAT ACrIDILNT.-A of the Ca:Arnett
packet, Pittsburgh, erns on her upward trip,
about two o'clock, no Wednesday morning, when
about 9 miles above Steubenville, the pitman
@trap of the larboard nei) broke, mud the pia
ton was driven through the cylinder heads.—
A deck passenger, of East Liverpool, named
Peach, was no Imdly scalded, that he died in
about four hours; and soother deck passenger
had kin skull fractured by a piece of tattaL •
His injuries are supposed to ho fatal. A See
man was slightly scalded. No other person
injured The boat came on with one engine.
We derived these facts from the second clerk of
the boat, Mr. M. M. Carpenter.
Rev. V. It Hotchkiss, of Buffalo, N. V. will
preach the annual sermon before the Am. tap
list Missionary Union., this (Thureday) evening
at 71 o'clock .
HEAVY FOP.n RUT. —On the 20th of April last,
a mon called at the store of dohn Scott k Co.,
Grocers, on I.iberty street, and bought a barrel
of flour, for which be gore them a hundred Atol
-lor bill; they gave him in return a check on the
Merchants' and Manufactneerie Bank, of thin
city,. deducting the price of the flour, which be
got coshed.
The same person presented, ehortly after, at
the same Bank, a check for over nine bombed
dollars, drawn by the mole firm, in furor of
Carson & McKniltht, of Pittsburgh, which was
also cashed. The latter check, unfortunalsly,
turned oat to be a forgery, rind uothiug has been
since beet d of the forge-r.
•Utsrunentsa CALAMITT.—Mrs. Dyer, , i wife of
John Dyer, residing on Ann eirret, to de First
Ward, drowned herself this morning, under the
following distreavieg circumstances: It appears
that . for some time past, she had been la
boring under a mental derangement, canard by
religious melaneboly. Mr. Dyer first missed bar
between 12 and 2 o'clock this morning, and im
mediately commenced eearch for her. The front
door wan open, and from a knowledge of her
condition for some time previoue,.he supposed
that 'she had drowned herself in the annul._
The water won let out, and her body was found
In the stoke.
Tho Coroner held en inquest, and the jary re
turned a verdict according to the statement
above related.
P 3 ,4: • • Wteb,1:0.4:10440;10b:(../V.F4I
trr to 8 o'clock, !art rerning.
1I C FouJeramith, 8 Fondersmith, Lancaster,
'Pa; J L Dißinger, .1 11 Reinhart, Lehigh co; R
Miller, M Stewart; Mrs. M Green, Iluniingdon
co, Pa; J Reed do; A Purses, II J; W Parsee, do;
J F Andrews, 0; Miss E D McCormick, 11cm
tlagJon co; .1 Overholt, A Overholt. Lancaster;
R Sohneck, Lebanon, Pa; Miss R Hells, Lan
caster co; E Hughes, Brownsville; .1 Arreeon,
0; 0 W Con, Zanesville; Capt Geo Benedict. ate
Jane Franklin; J Cook, do; E Percival, bliss.
both; A Bell, Weet Newton; J Conley, Md;
Hart and lady, 111 d; P Reamer, hlt Pleasant; J
Phelps, do; .1 L Martin, New Lisbon; J Morrison,
Frankfort Springs; J E Potter, I'ort Royal; L
Colvin, Redetone: J . W Shrivor, do; Joseph 11
Dever, IlilLsborough: F C Labanan, A Romero.
Lancaster: 3 8 Selvee, Mechanicsburg, Pa; .1
Rhea, Lancaster no; W Foster sod lady, Centre
co; Geo Elhoenberger and lady, 0 blathews •nil
lady, 0; 1) Kellar and lady, Centre co, pa.
ST. CHAfE! HOTEL, WOOD elltiNT.
C B Seely, P R R; C Oaktord, H D Johnson,
B Sdetto, Philo; R C Johnston, Chambers
burg; W B Dilkern , Phila; A Homes, Harris
burg; D Soorbeck, Btightoo: T R Barbanel,
Carrolton, Oblo- ' J T Footer , 8 A Foulke, liar.
riaborm .1 Dioksen, J Matra, Booboo; 8 M Po
land. Philo, IV E Hawker- and lady, Ct; C- L
Cook, Martha Street, Salmi); Martha Parke,
Philo; &Smith, J R Jones, Mine Williams, N
J IT Loque and denghter, Northfield; .1 II Boyd,
Connelsville; Mr..r Snowdon, Mies M Snowdon,
11, Reims, Brownsville; Wm Jeffrey, Horriotaville;
A B lake, New Haven; J C Hann, Newcastle; 1
Matey and lady, Springfield, 0; D R Miller and
lady, Bewicklyville; bliss Sarah Clue, do; J
lanhville: U B Camp. Cleveland; ilsm
Young. 0; Wm Moffett, Went Brookfield; John
Steel, do: Mro hillier, Butler; 8 Campbell, 11
Campbell, St Charles; ft T Penton's', l'omeroy,
0; Oeo Dron, Steubenville; Bunton, Davl.l
Harbor, Erie, Ps; Gen W 8 Callihan, Connona
bang.
M=3=!l
•
J C Plumes, West Newton: W 6 Brown Bearer; TC
Mitchell, do; C W McKay, Bt. Lottic MN. I
Pond, B W Spence BoOton; J T Townieod and
lady, Brooklyn, N Y; A W Harman, atayslown:
B Bowmen, 6 W Bowman, Brownsville. ;
man, Cleveland, T abort. Bt
tenon, NV;Dr.I I ) and lody, Ky; M Stim
iss
M Maxwel2, • ,ito: 3,0 Bowen, La; P A ?dye
C;etn to, Po; Dr Drake, Cin; T Riolattalson and
two Wire. Boston; Mr and Mrs Minium N
3 A Ekin, Elisabeth; J W Still, Mile; W B Boyle,
0; W PWith N Cgs'le; !limner Wnlker. San
dusky; 6 W Ilornep, MAI; B F Scott, N 0; J
Bartlett, T W do; Ithryook. Ay; 8
Blamer, A Cohen, Cin; It It literenson, Carlisle;
Mrs Collins, Wilmington; d 8 Cunningham and la
sly, Tenn; Al 3 Thome" N Mire II - Becher, W
C Becher, (ho I. Busby J Ely, Philat Jun Bono,
Ball; J B Douglas, Zanesville, O. ,
sr. rt.,* on nOTti., Pll5l Mart.
Nathan NI on, Prori.lenee, Rhode Inland; T
I Mirka, C ; II Conley, Merlon, 0; Geo Foelot
and lady 'uraberbind Co , Po: .1 B. Neintey
and lady, d 8 Kirkunt.riok, l'orry'Co; William
Cleric, Cumheyland Co; II Kirkpatrick, ferry
Co; H Cook, COntgo, 0; S W Mcllowoll, Mifflin
Co,' Pa; Aire, 1110 k, do; I) Harrington, Palmy
ra, N York; 8 littakell, Detroit; II K Kir, Ito
cheater; John Boles, Springfield, 0; .1 II Miller,
Glut; E Snaky, Newcaelle; Lennie F Cramer and
lady, Tiffin, 0; C S Clark. Allegheny; .1 I' fien 7
ery,l4 Ketiery, Cleveland; C 8 Parser:ost, Zellen
oplr T W Scott, It Scott, Cheater, 0; 0 W Hunt
ingdon. Luckwood'e Erprera; C Childs,.Clare;
land; I) Ilarrlann, Ligonier; W W Hell. Mrs Hell.
its, Harrold, Clarion; Wm . Wiley, Mies Laird,
MissiViley, I) Harrah), Kittanning; Id Walcott,
0; It L Dismoke, Ninthrille; II Stow, Cis; Joel
alt Morgan, Short Creek, V. H w Wileon Waal):
ington, Pa: J Gilmore; VII; Rev Thomas Hanna,
Virginia.
pissoLuTtoN CO-PARTNERSHIP
Contilossehip ht . ..tot - on exlsting •een
sobsertbeet. tn.. nos a wiNewts. I. ANIF.M
tIU.. Is thig der dlsteleol by Ito Ifalloo. The on.sttled
bioinette of the lota Soo will oe enttioi Oy It. 11. Woolen
so 4 J. F. 0. Lanier Who ors sottenia.st tantt, the name
of the firm in liquldallols.
•
011.4 Now Took. - Noy let, Ilita
RICO AKO If. WINSLOW.
JAMES V. D.- 4011141 t,
• /1 4 A1113 DU% J unius.
NOTIcE OF CO.PARTNERBIIIP , —The sub.
orihtst /we Otta dui nosAt • C.partwrybl, fa, the
toomolan •Sliontral Basking. Etah.nee. AS4 Xt../
Autism iAtt ter the sits.4l4lron of pnblie
the lna.
wort sm. of w 12:814)W, LAMES. A CO.
thoAl Nor York. Ms/ ItLIISL ' •
reum.Aun IL WINSLOW,
JAIISS.F. le. LANICIL -
. JAMK WINSLOW
A4L3I.S.D C. WINSLOW.
HY EGRAPH,
• xcuirs t, or . pui 443119 , TitagrulAa 1 114. i
MID 11l POWISCPI4IIO—TOR rtl74llllVOo4lkilitiks
.Z.ONGRESSIONAL
. .
' .. ;,:4:.4' ., :: •' $ - WA , BINGTON, May 19,
Swiss's -.:-The chair laid before the Smote •
communication front the Secretary of Pier, an
swering-4,15 resolution calling for information
•rreTtitiva the c - nero compensation of civil ofk-,
1
cere lu ear Mi 3 jet.' darakcAlike war., •
Mr. elch ft om the EamteitterPon Public
Lands r ottcd Back the bill ,donatlnd lauds . to
Centrum' in aid of a Railroad from San Fran
cisco to Ben Jose, ordered to be engrossed for a
third reeding : .
The Judiciar y Committee was discharged
from the consideration of a memorial from citi
zens of Pennsylvania asking the enactment of a
low preventing felons and paupers of Errope
from coming to this country.
The Befficiency Bill then came up; the amend- .
ment appropriating $840,000 to citizens of Alaba
ma nod Georgia for the losses through the Creek
Indiane was rejected.
After some debate, the Appropriation to the
Collins' Line, was agreed to by a rote of 23
to 21, Meters. Bell and Lawson previous
ly saying that they were not in favor- of the
amendment as it now stands, but would rote
for it for the purpose of keeping it before the
Senate, with a view of amendment.
lloussAThe noose went into Committee on
the bill granting power to the Government of
Now Mexino, to convene an extra session of the
Legislature. Alter some debate, 90 .dsys were
allowed for the erosion, and the bill was laid on
the table to be reported to the House.
The bill for the construction of military roads
in Oregon was taken up, when Mr. Floyd com
menced awpeeeh upon Slavery, alluding to the
notion of the seceders from the Whig cancels,
when he was called to order by Mr. Cliotmin,
and the Speaker decided Mr. Floyd out of or-
der. Ile appealed from the decision of the Chair,
and on the question being taken, there was no
quorum_ vote. The call of the house produced
it quorum, when Mr. Clingman withdrew the
point of order.
Mr. Floyd resumed hie remarks, on the con
clusion of which the committee rose, and the
bill was passed authorizing en extra (mullets of
of the Legislature of New Mexico.. The Rouse
then adjourned
01,1) FELLOWS' ELECTION
• PHILADtiLPIIIA, May 19.
The result of the eleotion for officare of tho
Grand Lodge of Odd Fellows was made known
at the meeting to day. M. W. G. M.,!Potor
Frith; D. ,J. D. ?dieholson; G. W., Gyo. IL
Maarload, of Holidayebors; Seeretary, — Wm.
Curtis; Trearurer, F. Koos Morton; G. Rep., J.
B. Rapt', of Washington, Pa. The of elect
were installed.
STEAMER BAIL COLUMBIA SUNK.
•
Brans, May 10.
The steamer Gov. Meigs on her way down
this morning ran into the steamer Mail Colum
bia, two miles below; thin place, called Beeler
Shoals, canning the latter to sink immediately
The water is up to her cabin goer and dm host
noel cargo is supposed to he a mt.! ion. It is
reported that she is broken in two.
ACCIDENT TO STEAMER PITTSBURGH.
Wam.svitt.s, May 19.
The otramer Pittsburgh on her way up, twelve
miles brlow Wellsville at three o'clock thic
morning broke her pitmen. entmiug the piston
to break both the cylinder heads, by which one
deck passenger was scalded eo hodly that ho
died shortly afterwards; another had hie skull
broken—wne tail' living at list accounts.: an.
other deck passenger we. slightly scalded. No
other petenns were injured. One boiler was
badly damaged.. The boat was at the head of
Brown'e inland, end trying to come up with one
engine when our Informant left.
WASHINGTON, May 10.
Mr. Harvey, State Senator of Michigan, at
noon to day presented to the National Monument,
Society the block of eirpper prepared by that
Stabs for insertion in the Washington Monment.
The ceremony took place in the rotunda of
the Capitol. The block wan received by Mr:
Lennox, Mayor of tYmbington. large crowd
were present.
CAMBIUM:in,AI, gay i 9.
A comet vvu discovered tide moroiog by J. P.
Bonito( the observatory.
LIQUOR RILL VETOED
BOSTON, May 19.
The Liquor bill has been vetoed by the Gov
ernor. It has eatuted great rejoicing on the
part of the citizens. A salute of 600 guns is to
be Bred.
11/mutant; May 19
The Maryland llouse of Delegates today pass—
ed a bill prohibiting the . iiircolation of notes of a
less denomination than $6, and it is now a law!
It prohibits the circulation of foreign small notes
after October neat, and those of ourilanke after
ant March.
Bishop Iltighee is preaching at the Cathe
&al tonight. An immense concourse le pre
rent.
CIIARUSTON 14ARHET.
CITAISLIC.TON, ALA ill.
Cotten—Sales 1= bales cotton at Pi; ad
•aadag.'
The swirlier ',abet arrived from Flarane tuld
Key Weet, having left on the 16th. Th■ atom
era Philadelphia sad Sams° arrived at Hanna
on the 14th.
PHILADELPHIA MARKET
Pitmaarcrnia Map, 19.
Cotton—Salat 700 biles to spectilattre
9@elol for optsidteand ell for Orlrani eta
Aloblle.
noir— Doll at $4 25. Corn meal soiree, sales
1000 /Ma it $3 12 for Penn. and $3 23 for
for Ilmodywino. Rya flour $3 26.
Grain—Wheat $1 02 for while; sales 20,000
bus red at 01®07. Rye acme, 760. Corn in
steady demand; sales 11,000 Pennsylvania and
Delaware yellow at 04; white 62. Oats dull;
43044. '
Provisions unchanged. /
NEW YORK MARKET.
VS7IIIO IMPORT.
New Teals, May 19.
Cotton is Orm; the rides for the last three
days are 9,000 bales.
Floor—Kelm 11,000 bble at $4,12, and $4,12
®4,48 for Ohla. -
Grala-Bslee 1,000 bu Corn at 1321CifiG4a per
bushel.
Provisione—Pork and Beef unchanged.—
Sales 200 bloc Lerd at 910100.
moluses—Sales 60 hb ds Porto Rica at 80a per
Kailas!.
Sugarii—fituadorado 4 j® l e.
Coffee—Rio 91e. •
Linseed Oil 62€.630.
Rice fintibaoged.
Wliinkey—Trison j c.
Tallow— Prime
fttocka—Ohlo Lire and Trust 707; U.S. We,
18E7, 1181.
CINCINNATI 14 ,t,;,g'ET
• • May 19. •
The 7 :eter has riein three Inches, and tho
weaiber ie cool and windy.
Flour—Sales 1,000 bbin at $3,200:1,25 fur
common, and ICI 25 for extra.
Whiskey declined. Bales 600 Able at 160,
and 570 bbts at 150: .
P^orisions,—Bacon sldee, km , . detail:49d.—
Salo' 60 bhdn at si,rtol.'elop,, and tht for corn
fatted, pocked. Sales 350,000 Ihe Balk Bides
attic.
Granaries firm nod unebangod.
Rine In good demand at 44e.
ST. LOUIS MARKET.
Br.. Louis, May 19.
The river le at a eland. Weather cold.
Arrived last night—The Compromise. Ar
rived to-day—The Persia. ,
The rearkete are unohnruged, except n. slight
aeclier in ; and ‘Vhickey, •
Gruhi--Cortr—Tellow 31", c; pure whited& 87+
(4,40 a. •
Provirremm—Soks :300,000 Um Oley owed
ShouldOrn, packed; delMorablo next mouth, at
7.1.0 per 111..
Whißkey 17},17}0.
Grocerimi tmonsup.ed.
. .
& Johnston.
AVIIOLESALE GRochits. Commission
nod Donlon, hi huhu:. A I . ll.tibunth
Millltir'dun , 119 haterA 16d Fnnit nl4Ol. • •
PREMIUM PIANOFORTES.
RoVk:STEEN & CO. -
I, I VOULD ottgntion of those nbopt
Y oth tare
er In the nity. tither An. Jo bleb iher
on or natant.... 4001'
1.7, of rootetiol, or in worktitannhltt An an evidence
thin, tiey wand Aloe h afar d o n i n . nyi nu f therl
ran lent ho tn, they wen, awarded w iIuLD
to 4OAL or thy
rat bring the nfth toot which !her
list,, nweite4 prontionistrom the Inalitots. •
Fur the Studio.. market we ors =Alps with Donlan
loon Enwaio mud &fanlight...in, tronoltarly adapted to On.
climate. . J. 11. lilltulitoTittiN i • •
• . TAVELOW. • •••
Ant fininetwor, New Y. OM MIMI'
'Notice to 'Contractors 1 ! •
42EA.L.E1l PROPOSALS WILL BE 'BE-
L, <1.1,64,1 K tblo aline until !mast oulllosday the 31,t
Um.. fn the croutuallnet and taurenry letteteltnl ore Pt
tulles of thee - PU.o.lmb axed e tontetutilir Had Rout. boot
Cotutrlrt Itun to the Virginia bon, ruux endtentl . l 6 tett
111 eotilbleeJeated th e neettott7 litterittettice
g no wort irlyyte br ttte Hoyttorrat hlsoo.y Aiet date .
Pilot ete the lentos. , Ily order rf •. •
- L. illTelltl.l. a n.
Chief Enslaver K. ti It. /1. CO.
" ••• Entiotor's Often
ilitobleritt4 Noy 0th.11162. tort4lltte
MOLASSES -5W bbb Plantation rscoiv,-
at lad lur "do W. T.' WILSoN.-
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STEA,III. 'MATS,
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laoa LOUISVILLE. a \ . - NASH= ' . •
I , FILLS—TIut put light aratight atom.
• or lIIRROM.Cartain McMillin. will hart
thraboro and mil internuallato Doiatllnolallue darilltalath
for freight or Dvamite...PP/r ~,..uwir,..„,s or' ,•.'
ii.
mkl4 D trILIETNS *goats. . :`
F OR LOUISVILLE—'..Tho • Ani: ; ;Ef irig
now aleautor,Tll TRIM CITY Cart - l 4*A
• ehry..mlllleoro for .bore .n 4 intorrnnalata
porta. on fhb do 1644. fret. at 10 a.m. •.•\.•\ ~ •. •
For (fright at Danaalt anal? on Innant.orlit . •.'
tort! :. - I. ~‘,. •4 . . 1011 h FLACK,Acent.
•11OR LOLrI E V I LLE---The - -
. Ono pry and light draugheoio¢. lastl. RTFORD. Captain Illaclett. rill Ivory f
the &horn and all Inentruntioln points on this dal. 10th
!opt- at 4 &Mork. . , • '
For freight or Pan4alte atillf Pa RolloL '•_
' toll! O. 11, mILTENII6IIO ER. Asint.'l
'
- pm zn.N.v.sy I L L E--‘The \- s
' Ina 1141. t draught caramel , IiMPIIF4O.
Ix Master, till Ina. for the •horo•on t . t ot •
Intonn•liata point. at .1 o'clock Able day, the lal It Inn \
Pot freight or ttoosonfr apply on n. 11,: ` • _ID rIS
til oli WABASII RIVE,RT-lioc
fine ntramer VERMONT. a l l Dalllntt
• I learn for tbo atom. and all Intelon•Mate
porta on lielletolay. Mb 10.1. at 10 o'clock. A. 31, s
for freight or wean, opal/ on beffr.l. 'toll!
REGULAR PACKET - \•11E •
MEIN WELLSBORO . AND PITDI
11.—Thelightdraught 'Jointer Alt=4/1 .
Capt. 8. F:rerptt, will runt frLtrlguy h./tyrant tho *hors
porta. leering FlOnburgh ovcry Wodnonlat and FridaF,
and %Deborah et rry Ttleeklay o.ll:ottardar.
For freight or fa...ro. IlLOnir on feud.
' , ON LONG .AAitt:'\
LITA. PA ER REACH ,
N 0U 0011 mid 0A LLB ,
1& The op/19mila rel Met, steamer. 1103.
1 1 41:1011, Oast. Shank,.% ra
lin masterly M above
trade. leaving l'atsbutah Fry Tereday efteraosts at 3
o'esock.
A E P?C U R PT A I t l'iLfist% " 4 D tst
' s 'lsis * le'
did
'as_ e ilt l I .
al; oilmen , or Om stnszorr imiaa,Nsiiirton i ,ml otbsim. ter
the CirmitmsLi sad Pi ttninirah'eicast . Made, and sin less*
*nay Wrasesday for sinsisti. N
For freight or possum, apply crs smrd. sr tri
=anti • U. B.\ MIL qiiOE.S. Anna ,
Wieeling andYittab ' Iliad.
Fr. 11F.. , swift running \ pasikp Or
•• 2 , - w mcnr-wfsn ...\
lesres"Cor ll ' ir i st t ot 1 and all \ laernilalf. lb
ottS ports svimy Tusts!ar, Tatirsdir .ii , a \'•U/rd.T. At 10
Weis* prorissly. , • \ .
Um I Nell ESTEII, Cast, Oro. 0. Slmisa, ' , sal Iwo
Pittsburgh everal'assilay,, Thimislay, rod Pitsrday, st - 10 '
111,,r'al'All;., ni . A. ;'.T , 5 ,-- "I'r• .wo -,
.
--ler freipbt ar . 5...../ . ...h.lnecui l tior ssuomposiklimts ,
mangy as beard:or to -
i' '
ARMETTIONO. 'C,IOI)Z Pat aCU AG.,
The IA iosbiertsor Is owe of tam fsirien&t i :im n AstAss
led far. the Mods. Puma:Msn and sliipx , sini•no diipm , '
bet 01300,00 In the trails misularla. Li s,'• '
n',6l
~_.v
I .FMAir,ll(iPtr.g(TlatitlinDi'%)l
new garters...anew 11l VIZ AL. Colt4elir
tor, hi nor porfortriort her rego,l•rtri4eoglyrripo bniv!eiri,
title rity and %Chording. l+nvink liittoroirgg n r II ei emit
every , I.ittdny. Woditeedgr air Prtihr. •ridVl:ettiTtijr
•
Wtrorling Tlarrin , •t , dl, •
lassoh vorok. gor (Mob% 6.* •Jr . 110,11114011 b. 4 1 .4. oral
•IctlNXltilt..4 a lilt.
the Ditirtini I. • old, valnel 1.11t.Z14. OnPA Oro
nod froood. Irostr 000, ronrtrootod , • Itede,•
gory and nhirgrre tair'sdrrria r ronfroulnr di the
PAC"T—‘Th"T'°"l:
•
Nnrdmh, minter, toners g„V4ll"f.. \
Lea rlyrvirit
Forret Cityroodln rontovtle! with the. l e rriand.no.r..
--
•.
71,1. Axnta. ti, CA 111'0;i;.314110114.11.11ra.,11....,
Frrig ht Ag..r.t. C. lIAILNES, li, 02 Vat, scNIC.4 rind
\ .14.
. .
HOLISES. FARMS.
•
Scotch Bottom Propertplor Sidc,
TOE Hubscriber offorjo f6(.‘ialo u iiipitea
peril , . of that part of tha 1t0.," I, Ine
bomeam tha 3d apt 4th ralle.x.ooto \//i..1,1fa.10et4 Ut,ht
:lank Ilea! T. , peraona aktrerier toargt.f.npon th.lr
111..ral t.rtua will Pr {.14,1 afut
ing to «1.1041 tntoulartoti..
ef-ara .
kestmo and prior, will be \Yoe rtiv far.
Tra.h.a, at t/..k ‘ .1.1 . 1..V4:11,• : Gt1i i &, ‘ '.
14.1 inch. Mar lath. taaalypti
For Bent: , \ \l\ 4
A ROOM fronting on IFacei-4,L,
Watikt '
Lirge and eitensivo - Sale Of Real, Binge,
at Public, Austion , \ \
d char p.
oN in •
«hy loto or.t. [4 , 4% I,4":hßt de,,,rnuped 4.0 mply wink the whhn. end nt‘thrlt"
M1L111 . 11 , 1101 fr...a10. who 1.ae....41 on Itu In: to .neatelu
public al. on th. wrous,l itt ill , icrburw: en &it nrdal.
Jun. btli. tbe reumnitait parts tr ragroke
aniting rf 7.1 bulb:log Infa.largnidat,
Me xprnlntrp
I two ant a hitqacra
/ hr.a mere
•J fo la-, \ ‘•
I liv ur
o•n I a half mare
1 t... 0 sod • half at k•
I .laror and • twg, miter htlall
bout*. loge...ter with Iv, nal fowith acre* ovand 44-
tachrJ.
fn. abora prop..., I. retort haautially Arai ploanntla
Itua , l near tha Hiltmon)ara. IL.Lanee
4% Innra from IL. rat,. and atforlia4 our tur , banwa and
bum.. sn•
• a
t o tho t itty a i r., opportunity of nurrturna
WI=YI:NtPrIA I
ton will kv¢wn 10 tail• ram de tirhoa, 't
q h :l3 . " 21 M t .
11 "
inner It tiro Naas ..ml annual ...ma.. a n
[IT para.. • .*l,ou. to parasol. at paaannoala s
prealoa. to oar public" Was flan a , f aptortnulty by
calllna s
At O. warAmpaa 01 Rola A 111,aFyty.
l i ; e erei. ' &Z *"
At Inc war. bona/ if Curling% Ha - lovas&
tor„.l I as t anal Wood ota
' , OR SAUL—A tramo hoop,
t yh, t0...1.142
v. Ist
,a
yll: 1..Z.mr.4f %Nal ai , .•l illtts rt..
1 - 4 1 011 SA LE:—A valuable Ste ‘
am A s
WL 111,
Go ld in
1 1¢ The Goldin. Is 40 IEU fret. Om.. stories M.O. a : 4 scfnd
ronnit73o laTt4rigtalOrtr.'"7lrratnri!'t7llVl"llgt6t" •
lOU deep Tbn will Pe ..14.1 Lar s on I ia?
tarmra snnire of
CI lITIS llsal {Att. Arrant
n4l'2 10 ear or
=nu
For Sale.
7lElkl,Olt TWELVE LOTS 0 F GROUN
near the toll ga m inu te/ c o.lugh of \ Sarah Inttie
burgh. all outdo Oroof the Morton gamete
Bridge. Trine lets are of largo Arr. frontlnigen OlOton
Cmeat and tb. tinornierllle furnollio, and an Wong trio
wt 30101 for building orirpoioa that aids of 'Abe mien
or. of tries* being slug. loturninilug from one meet ,
to the other, and oliolnlog the toll bones
giber gill be sold liar, and on reasonable Inuit
.\ Title
regret, and clew of Ineusubranoe. signdolre of •
ab).r 1,L31011
alGnat at.
[PO 4 lull' /Imlay]
Desirable Family
.Residence---liealtby
Location.
•
the corner .of B,eventh rind Webster '
Octowto, Pittatairsti, a tariff roteretil bleat Dwelling;
havine a einteleuc dmintr recto, kitchen'. teller ' nape
hall. double parlor, tire [Dana Writ seas of them err, !ogre.
the other three of Awl site, togetherwith ati excellent
[Meek Titled into apartownlo,sad roiled sod light.
el. A 15,.. yowl, IA by V.W.f.et. wAb ornamental tinder,
neer•l twee. wAti Arei r 4 . o. beta for awl
two large and rinks gm nf winesy varieties, and
of th e beet quality. A stable. for four korwa, or, a car
riage and two how.. • both bollyr, with appvalina
In
the
rho.. awl ordnuiry lathing—two eterants,
mein the Mitten. arid the other the yard. A cool
houseorsatt hour, with wash kettle rot, an alessat brick
one,-log hence, and wane elate The Dwelling IlYumr
sal all apperterwures listed are In prime rowan, 'The
present occupant.tha itawhattel Met. intuit stool to no
mens. the ult . . ur-rs to thew.. of linelght to lbw
remaluderof his eare.weasir rota 'semen adjudinfrour
Isrlym Poloyalibb .11 he giver; in MY. cruist,osouL.
For Wither hifietnatien, plea.. 11 14 4 1 to the a'toi'apk
. For Ec0t...,: • •\
11.'4A-0 brick Thielling licosca, oqo
the otherA. rtenniee-tn front Order, na trrtr i L
venue. (11lerfettile Ikea) reventh. Ward. AP
ply le . HY WAIT AW. \
tat . \
Tor Bent or. Storake,
MBE Warebbuse on Ti. a. welt;
Jt running
thrOwth 74.c0a11 at.. 1.448,004 V i but . e
OS • • vml - 4181. A 01.11.11.
To Let., • \
F°R the term of two yettre.
Hoorn and 'gator,. .011,
reenter. For terms, sopa' e .e.olB.4 " 1
-A: or 11..
• ' No. 71 tidattitheld
en thalkth Inst. \ O9
Yor Salo of Rent. \
rrlif aI F
s . a o 1
AEbeN Y , FO V
d NDRY, corner
8 oakof al
Toms eu ; r Alea o 7etY. tKh
ALEX. II WATMJNi Attoroof at La.. '
•
Nn. 110 ath At rar.ourca.
or to 1187i4A MIN KA KAU 8,
Jaelt.to tra.d. Al:e t theny.
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Valuable Real,Estate for Sale.
THREE; atoll brick 111M1110 . 0 . 11 Smith-2
field street. bet.... Sixth tareat and'. Virgin
nar"tbe lot Is A' bet ,mot or 00 deep. ' A 1,...
too 604 a hitirrtory brit. tallnlniost Ict 21 fret by 100.
tote Istek lot 28 fret by W. twolols on Sloth hr
tenet and Irani streets.. nn *bleb la meted
Name tenement.; one lot 20 foot Itool by, 120 dark: the
alit 2,1 by la. laqulro .
' MRS. E. FltlitiVSON:.,
_ . rsarlolatt NO. Cl 0101 k et... 0 ,11411.1811101.1.
.1103818TOtla A A \
Pro comfortable Brick DWF.LLI 0 ..rtt 4 ,,"
lIMEN)7I Loito Me Sixth Wan). noes:we : Or 'Ca,
Ark And Loss. atreaut. Ctiquite of the eubeeti••••••.
Lee. at Itat Methodist (look Stu, i 4 rourth stet... 4 or at ,
bls drolUtto.lo.ttlark street_ .7; 881. It.
-4*
!CEA.
TtIR CoirCrB fat'•
Moen Ilnott. nay c,11.1.y
Nr..177 nal rolell , h.llc
Ist Awil. kdquirp 01 C. 11
Desirable Properlic,tor
14. i. NUMBER of 'very .slurp
•Leta, adjoining Ma- fincor bow _
on incyl runia kalormil j Alloichoti F
4A, franking...UM
Itailmod. mai Am Franklin, BliMel Jwrilatnalfmta.
and on Allegheny eVAC
Alw—k c Rinaldo unimproivwl Int, an ym ell(11.0
OM and Via/Miry atroolo, Voth nmiadto Om 114.
man Catholic Church. lig A...twain% gi,goly, br fe.7l.
' h is.tttvgcon4li i r . r. l / 4 .l;2,4, , bwLtiry
anon, wljoin Ink Ilia log Poi pg 34(mt (inn in,
dim twit tamp. lammis Naga pad con cagier, Digit in
oirio„ .gal contain. alorookonms., '
711.111100 00.".11n Laramie. tomtit milek
(Min Now Mimic.
Alm—tanna in Boomer col in: Marlicua malia Kd
Craw, from Mal arms down. ' o
Vor =lc low and on awoormandating ton.. , EnValre of
N. V. L. 11.
I woind listato Annals:
nr"Z.lf Att**".."
to " . 107 Vourtli okra.. Pittsburgh.
• • For Sala; , •
• A FARM contninink TWO IMNDRkIi
a - 11. CligNottealedLitsAkothissima , Tmrethtf4
tnoroland soil within X 00 l t 0 It. of ifoo flooftso
low willooo .1
'Warren totAlho r....rivibi , ci.4l..
rr'Z, IT'.
Zp,s• to • • L.'s *pith:
IF or Sale or „Ferpetuallcark.'. •
ou7
ARTY BUILDING 4TSAiId
Ftoot.
:oil $OO9O 14510.11).1r. ttilotoil .of Uto
e Allethoon hor.Ungon both nal.nt lU.bodTttrott
AU, for test fOr nue or t6ori roam tit/ tottdoO of ti;),
out talon tlko 1.1111: ottotstleo lout. to UklAo,topot, Wow,
toteoPlut os • rosturo lot'• -..-• • • • '
Vol toms. 00. rootUro
at ELXlLAXictunte
the prom:even or of tbo:outooriboe. at hlo tko. sol
Alb Moo. littaborgh, -
lotto• ILL IinIDT Tet*irck,
CCt— 1,000 Im. for eale,. wholeni s for
mlarsounishe at THIS OULU.. I , Vit•\• -
, 04 Vittit g i = a t •
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TRANSPORTAtION,
- UN A. 0A1101103( ogrOrired from
1t.1.41,:,i,1mrz of the toklo 13.11.14WRT0N.,
.I.loOff. we the o r "r oVentr ".. irkal 1/ ' :. Ct i' l;a j b . r7.
will hereafter set as Ageow lor_waid Line.
A TZWairria m .eclOgVegir4,=.
•
.11arat' : 48 gt:tialgtU
To .01eveland and the ekes:
CRAWFORD A C/I All IiRRLIN, Clevelastd
PARKA r O Afropt, Rocliesten Pa.
!INNIS WELL KNOIV,N Line * t prepared to•
blisal io t. lM:teirjr
the Oh Canab o i l ,;• • •
'(ATt e L M io e n sm awasom N
als,hll 1,106m1 ac a o che.n awolth
Ronda,. excep t rn cownti...g Nectoster 00th,. Rally
W""
.7uVitrb-N,ABenti
DI 4,z manes nor rittaburit,
WR
.
Ter Fulithfield•sod ater
\ FARE REDVaD. '
\ West Newton Plank . Road Route
13 AtTINO#R,PHILADELIWIA e\WABH.
iNGTON CITE \
,52,00 leas t,l4iii Pe. R:lioad
To Philadelpla \ \ do \
llOrri g : rlerrolrplelleroronsi•TUßOLFOß
'ST to Waehlogloo,
nod
by tairSor thliftratß,SWWOODO
thaa awl ow. • . \
Tho Moll Boa; („narmitaz lbe Visited Stat. Mall.) frame
the Moaongehela Wharf. obey. the Wlre nekton
e t .
t'M ß ie s 4 ° 4llllol . 417 , t k 1 • ' W t . :XI r oirk b e 711711;
Mall Crwois at •Weer. Newton; neat Morning' over the
P le a
How, etbalsit rle Itght. Take
tntasralo.at tan of thO Baltknor• A Obla
tallenad, 101 l o'clock, M. N Breakfast at
I n sod
Weabloston City, &mein DLlRRlelphla. awl swamp 8M.%
Toth the same, evenlos. , \
fate ~n Kallimer.• .... : .... .. AOO
mr , N9Nardate:RotTE.
Theatre:tbtmetnnißt .._0.60
er leas. the Wharf, at. Or DridgeDiltn
at R o'elook. A.llll `Trave
th llfrs.k . azi=ittsbergh hy t
;so age 11. 4 Ctaberiao . rk:al roaming lor•t the rfrabl
vale of rats thr llalltimore. 'VIII cup la - Battlerara sod
R'ashinglan City. and Rrrlre BblladalphLa at 2 o'cloalr.
Full ....... 9,00 \
" \ W.hinstaa city_ • • 10,50
For Doke., by either of the above Llnelg, Dleuecall at
the Woo Newton lmk Roa9 Oflio, in the bloacesDahela
1100.', Wateetrriet.
••• \ J. J. INANE. Arent. `
•.
Ara 852 \ MEGA
• A. CURRY . ,
‘` •
~c ortearding and 00113111111/4/i Merchant,
ihsdliarchauts 10rinegly ennpfed by rl. Iw ! MK' • '
'l., v CLIViLAND, 01110.
Ag.bt for 01 iebignis Southern Hatirnitti Live, and bang
drinynt canal hasty Wires° Cleveland sad Pittsburgh.
CONSIGNEI.B.
_ _
llctotenom I Pettibone. Daml46ky, 0610.
Arena a Lrotht Tolnto. Ohio ,
:I,r 6"thrbc'',46' it.
1 41 10 6.. "'" el i fIt i r a.
J. ~ 1, 1 4661e1 6,(3..? La Dade I ll ino is.
.
\ rl Vt',,Dlit'ijirry'lllZl=l,: trotl6. '
1.111190 &Co., Itaelloe, Wlsoctositt
\ clglaltl r k, * l:l7t; ;1 1 ! ' 81sett l' a'all. I' Wla ' co d %an \
•
\. .1, C 111.16.5141.ittaboratt.i.a.
\ 3 . 117. ,, t4V:e•gr, 5 ,4°;1Leih,2:..
\\J ho 1. Wallach' It Jocciph. llichlatut
itZFLARNcE..
J. IS SterpC6 a 666, Akron, Ohio.
It. 6jtch.LolotTino,ll4l o ,
.r.‘7,.• 81a11a.6.111 W 66cpard.Ch1t660,141.66
, Vl .'--- '
Ag i:tt lr Bier tots' wad Miller's Line,
‘ fiat T4l: ERIK C 611 A I
.r/ity C014.0141 , •1111..
' N.... k: td 's)
' IV AZZ" 'I j a jt orgt: A rh C .7 ° 7ll. ' i " ef '
,11 ........, c o \rs o s s i s i, I t i b„,„, II s r ,,,,°,
lhar.l. 0 \ \',
Nark PcolOorea, 114 a M loaf ahspily Hodson R ‘ lr....
Liticsof To. &mar- \ ‘V...
IL.mitot I'r . 7, o .6. Ma' t 111 r, Flatly at 6 • o'clock. I% II
*\,
CI.EyELS:ND'I: pne‘tyrßarr LINE
lf , ..hr a ae.a.6 •rraosOnrot 44 Dress, kart.. Ililt
11 ;t ' orWIV.=K K) at t ; s ; \ •ilr a li • Cti t ri n o!l ' cleTne " ri.
46 to ortcr the ball facilot/e6 that can ht Manioc.,
for I to, salons. trticit of 31 erebtOalcaolostla. 6 Sro lloatoo or tlo.
C'"."1"
-A
' 11 -. \ \
_\
CLUVEIANA & rlTiMßUttatk , r4.ILROAD. •
L Igm arapatod 'to coi6ct ltretat h A 1.616 40.1 at a.
6,lllttor auttatweorrum C o. orlr., 4•Tot.rl6 . rahl 41 Canal.
a 6 I will 41.11 ca..o chto rrn4lat l6 4t 4 '6 R ., th , ' 4.,,,, '"
` rife mow day of Ittrcee.4l.,/ , \ l \\ \
\ \ .MICIIIGAN 'B9IITHERkILAILIIQAD
, TV coralotoY 04 tly p1X.1114,10f 64y14Uon'..ardtpltee
on t dkrou la two Drat 046 idearterc,s Or. of ay. b 01.04
1.11,1 at. toy doclr er.o.y. ovroln6 Sokdays ext+pted , for
llearcae:,lorichla t t n 68.14164 y and T.obiluAand arrlajog
{at .5.t. 2 114 time tot tlro , toOtoloot`tralWorrt6rt fo6ll6ha
't o. torte oonaccUtra 6.tb the Chlra.t. aid r., Lot& Oa.
Of oaoal 401 .. 4 . 1 b , ..t. 1' 66 .141 , 4, by 641..doce . Aryttr
\ OlVonly-ol,kr: tat, lotiwolug aftaraocaldterie Flo, 1.6.1 os
%'eircAohtpr yac..a,reapply \ at cos 0.136eN6.41:5ci , c
Arc:4_, -,,,, I tntir, :q_ I,\ A,Liat It d':: A nt. 4
IIEE'„ ' 1.851 . . gfiiiiMl ,
ernhwiks' l Fortable, Boat *Line. \
FOR TIIR TRANSPORTATION 'OF men
\ GII.ANDIR AND \ FIRM: I EIOX \
VIAIA pc4itsi-LxAN/t CAI 6 / 1 411 AleD ILUIVADS,)
ETIVTIFN ITT TSBURoinAND 1111
. ArtYLllikA.diftalthout rec614r666. T TIM, la\
\ PATTON At ET 61111.1?1j, deyot 241 , I 1 atlt i r otrvinly
'C t: A. \FAMILIA' a I.'ll,4:anal 1 9 64 1 41.016 I l lto
" Millai \ln .I\por 6hlre, 1 0114aitihoproXi
ottr artanameor• Icr.trata 4 portatl:a ' ...re ar64ollprentrd
tC trey Iwc a lame amount or rrodtroe 4 , 14tet6/...11.re6
to tlolloo %be or.otto.oftht. ,/uallltitht copttowatut
4 7EVit‘, a Oat 4a ' cin ~r \ 4 T an prolcCoa 04.e' oar.
Stat. Itot,o•ycrornto lokt 0,c. , 441. bout tan yeatc‘and
It , . 1.60 SW .. .riff aro/ ravEr It 1.6 mkt 61.16, 16 a ..4111.
cleat goarantte that Ill: bocal i c p otoodeted a dZabt.
MI or uocettainespence.44.l.out II 61 6 x5 0 1.4.66 6 1 , 64
ea vastly or4orior in aoy b utole of ttt pottatlott aatal ha
nvAriizzar,r-:ex,'AltitNuntlk evii;•bi.A.
&contr. dotal!' unload at ourv.nat 1ktUk.1.u,,,,
Phlltdelohls,lloinbt 1114tIrelyalt all. a debtylletUrMal
cot Nero dlifirfaltro4 6 4Paoal...o .cal 4 toe &livery
er r edatt.;.=‘,,,, tooklaßeeclearr,a.l4taa troll
Prno, •e.'roLlarsol to curs ' now; al. %nal:late,
6LII be
al forw.rdval allks •1 MA &writ cor
rect canal rate, luridly ...taloa ,46 44416,3466661,4.
: . ,::=l,t * . g . kl ‘ . 5 .... ...t 6 d , Ng0rt41 6 Mader.
, , C.A.IIIeANULTY *CO\
. hb•-'1 \ `llaitat 0.J..
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liiimPair4Bs2, Amok
PITTSBURCIII & TUE EASTERM,EITIEB
\ N opening of tb4anal. we ren
t, to reorlycand Ibrlropl promptly. Prodwo .e 4
Alerazadtgo. mit and west .\ • ,
^ freight.. thrum id lowoot roNto °barged • hyroopogh‘h..ls,
•Prodoe: Elul 8108,1W...ft. will Ee recd.t and fortrailh.l
rant and west, without any obartko for !rowling or tot.
rondos [Mehl. oo
Wl* of Lain* fl:=:l,7r2rtiroct4olofaith
° SWAM riartVirarg.,,,,••
wad %sm. hlhotelto.
No. 14. North Now talon:Mon.
\ JAMIS NINOIIt.OI. No. 10 Woof, IL
, oar, , .
•
Qazd
1R "PITTSBURGII TRANSPORTA-,
tl4lli^ziil to rallied ers 11.4:MONNOB.
4 . l,lll Agns l ho llg el 4 2ll*P ab "
irt
.4 whchl, ty
tmsot. 91b- o .lot i.rn
HEW , cLOTHLEIG HOUSE.
•
PA M \ Wiat B &
ERCIVA N,T TAILORS
AIL 186 , AkltY St. CMir.
11 ATE opened a new et,incing store, at
a.. lb* &bum Owe, en. ealoadbl
et... of tbo boeet Im
-mg KIM ammetalelev City Itrathbaud
1." :11.0 ` .7 ' cLSZA. ' ATI.I. # a.Phg rj:.l l t,i;;
.attet Mandan. to tb branch of theta bmlnem. Mat y
b e
ftsUmnf demo Mat they MI able to Klee Rale
eamoutela eottre
of l bey .u.peanafaeto•
Mlt a chola, lot of RKADY ttAnn t, HIM% Of the
art erhkb Mee wills , ll Dm fee <mat. A. all
Mil IRMA Isentmely um., It n .tny Tel Lbt , &fully: , of
E: Watt - de Co.;
1101[AVE THIS DAY Rgo.” PER ADAMS
111 Co'. Axone, • hese and . benntital istiety of
bpnner on 4 Sumner Testing rersons‘to Oat of the er•
bele , will etlik u. Ogle 5avant...m.3,2 , 46es melt
thee.. not no good an emmortment of tine l'oetlnio. In be
Fund ellonlaero - • [nib
:uccestor to M
s E C' L
Wool E '1).41. e.l
r. Outati l o tn er i ca f le
a. lb.
.AN t , , or i truerlautoollo!Ooalt, No. lakr treat
.1)111 1 . , 1310t)DS •
1-10 TEL .I,STEAMERS;
sitips,\KUBLX6.INSTITITTIONS;'I
Coikch and Car-makers::.'
In col.topi4,.6.?•rait a 9 vti4 r 1111. Immors.
\ • anttrin*lTalt. ItSl - '
• . , ,
• • , ~ k \ AlStatit4AOß. • r
18 111.11111)111' . 8T11C.6.1cli R.111.18T6,R. 11011311,84 T00L
Vortoin eni , 4r ,•nlog roily. N. 418 STOOK
FORNISIJING DRY GOODS
irrs,s o l 4,llridn t6Bln nitioitinn mildiennktnr ,
11i.,8881n0Telr
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MEDICAL \ A
rust, Arthur o,ll s.dAmp,,l l rvnchiiil,dr,dadua,. 84ed
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•:( tie Zenon AiiSonny'vf thwatilfu, Lireitothto'ien.
when or. wean.. CO. I react er sae.' 171 . 0 . 0.7ag0
bts Nn• t, It, Belrenn.uprealktriyadoptect t. rreryrti•eue' '
cr Mt Lungs and Liar, isidach Prutfantiii rearr
!crying cliontht.
,`MILL. Cif EMILY 11.1 S zs,(3l BEE 1
tauten V. now.. Irnyortant medicinal prnpertiew.
ThL. login Ic fuullion to our, rostrrn In our land, arid\
nhyaleiiiis often presortbo It In • rari.ty of forma for dif k
(runt earriOninte. Tor, itv. his hewn equally totwl for
Its nlituen and woo. plirnirliu4 whou anamn oriental
larr. to the country. haw. aorio,n,fir a. b fleelata that ',
l'arc EiIIiSUMPIION could , earl) by that tannin, \ln •
otb•r hood, nista, it w. nearly, rotund... Doing
dOubt, to their iortoranco to nee - parlor and ailitlaistsrlkur
I1.•=0 diOOllR, not ontiroly obtiatrd h e r Patient •11.11.• •
timoymil long earorleuro. • •
•Therestracrdluary mod itoilenatition of /hustle* intb.l,‘,
stinerkare iow, forth. • time...blued uirt emboi )."
- fed D. mane. H. %led (.hour: ; ily • oleo
ebodat r at ' Snwor4ererr:, eol.t.rous or . nwl..n lat.
juted.`oodbat what r..„, ;„, the taut uttratridtrial7 o .
ataldruly otacneicuro n i..4, 1 all's tad* of pulmoU•rf
.0.1 User Obits.* aim komouto luso 1 ironoloce all tt
beirlotor•thaiour theory It y r.
calm, of cam nerformed.by this
A.NOTLIE.H, AS'NNISIING CURE
\E. Kahn • highly respectable to.rohant of Rriedieltle, •\ -
Fairfield iountr; (Mid, sent fie the following 'blunts., t. '
triiivto 1,. 9 , r. Wiataeo lialnun of Wild Ct..,"
taisnytul t Fairfield Co.. All.io, Antiro, 1•61,,
atr.y• D. Vara—bear tit —I • sta. to don that . '
my danchter.'Amondat aced 'hit,. u tun, had stout
near MM... • very r0v..11%..a1ta,k toruled, which
tier eortOteuel.,•anit I:ft,lttr win, a rocaing nth. I
emplayrdvill of lb.. ph) wnhin our reach tor the
rz . h0 . i , g 0 t , v , e, 4 • 4 \
\ unstop. u7 d pot . i•usartioti.. ' ,
t•fli "nr. Itotiore''LiteonfArt not Tai." Eat
ri ' l?l t yin a cW her ' f.Va ' r t atlV t:r . alli r oVaToTtle . rlor•l;
al•rowV nod inwas with trombllog fear than/ from day
to day. raw tho 'roar... or Mot nuasu•ble dlr.., eon .
pp r °7l i 1 1= — ixIlly , : .M: •
Pon, wow.- dauclios. font, JlMP,lll2.4entel of einmuton
by ) tha t . It alum of WM& Chorry. this created •
faint. hoot that. It sanda Lolpt coy daughter. toll I Jamie •
thou.!, trUtruenevi mend tt. alw.uttnotantly Soot. •
roller, tient...l4th ww. itopo.rrd Irmo rho tirft bottle. at nn„
by the ulai tf., two Lotto,,. 111.tar••kiai:aut of Wild Eller \
ry, Oho 'no ra..tOrell to 10,1.01 heallb.'and she I• not now \
at sit ini..laTot.r.it to • mut,. •
I •VI ray to alEthor *e afflicted atilt any ilLoCkaw tend-
jug to (~a..umpNon, nokflreyalo, totdfr. Lan
tun of Wild Choryy will core run. if jou VII/ but try It.
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1 . 7.2.,0. rJAN.III9a. fiNvity, 0., IUO.
}oat_ j '
IlaNiam mtWll,l enurry. I Vas 'prutyrit . ..dby that , \
totylble scourgn,roartforption. In Iday tut,
ha , tatuok. • \
w. truly horrifying to nu. of, our ndl, (my • •
broth.. autoioado/ had died dof outntnatldlOn•\ wan `,
dioted with U•orli`oll Ili* toroist bat•n4,ol'lll•lllldes.. •
I hut • dletrorsing touch. aird eXpe...11,‘:•0.1 • uteat 'thud . • •
of blond, hoctie la 1.00 pale tlmt.
‘,.1.1d chitin allornating with ti k ot," tool. n od \
etroott.
wan un ler Orr i•re , of 11. furdtht,
t.'fon laßmn rick. vigil .1. 1,1 r weoit,-,i WM, \
holielw, ot L.ont ',Goo our piquet.. \ •
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the two rf V,.
Ito toy ptoSaa.3 It. wear,lw
letortny it to me and tr...U,
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Vnenruft4, I
Ina it. min Lealtt , rfoyo , ,,d, 1,1,1 In tn.f. oteladrouthe , \
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'tlino oirmmencoeSuniuu it. I al at& 1 . ..1...0ttta11,a%er.\
Any wk.! lokt.a.. • Forli 111.1 s lio.
'1 ,Urn foal' Lontl,, of ididcotlotko, ond
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2 ittliyd Ny''yrr TIititI , SFYLICTYP WIT
fir. 3 .1111 AN Li 'tittISSET. "
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triltwoioo'n....or • m• •• ,, ,s ,,1 •••••ro ft' \ \\
, t , aering h „ al,h rintorottre airra,
l'eLf•s. 10,..3,000 ISAfttr). \
teat.. door, ndorMorra• \ t s •
tree, Ue. th, edllioirdodinu t • , L.i *Li cr. 3 im.e. trl.l \
Lot tut ••••Sthe unritntircin the v a n
Wiunt'o lialoom or tflid t:Lrry:, •
1 , 4 I, I -tin 1.- .1 , r • ~i tkid \
tnota o Lo o l'otot... • le,u
hart, • ..... tor, \
Whirl. tr., .•I 'lpe TO • tiell ,•t+ pt La W. tut Lta \ •
• 4tatrro.d.r...r.lol,l‘, 1a....4 _ \
nith vd..l rnn ' J fert g ond \ I nlto fnourally A
oto.Nl t lead friun lay tO.A. ounlirtiod to \
crodualir ObiLltut owlrr Jnntiory, 1,17. •,•
• i.. 11 otflt truce J. Myr. \
?tir' 'or e•ol nil . o:Oficial. I I mithl •
•
urrirohut Um, fly our taitter,o...wr o lly
ftwt, Vooonr,,gont
.O ti okiia,,'Pt .1., eon, : and drover turf \ toes \
tr. V 4:. ' l7 . L.t.lt:f • \
rilothoior Ore. rit• rif 0,1,U1.24, LINI It, 1,. %%lotot•i• \
haitun iNtOtid fthorry —and frua Wtok man
to.ored Litin it. '1 dor,. utodawl twwdurl. •••'"`
tlionod its altar tr.il whirh limn, a
. .. d r e g. on, Luo py..frit Jas.* over Fltir:e. '‘
,61,11pAlly r'o,conll2l,d the. mon o ,1 feud ,! •
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`with divaecr of,ttio"lungs—,,,nd no 14 ray L ,
eirmuneognic de uto.tint ilfrunnound II taco or \ \
%bottles do lo,rattf • curt\ hut.ionto ete, *J. has• \ , \
eat,. {,,..1.141.[... \
trio Ord \
Stunt...tufty yttiuti.‘,
\ her ',:', ,, poutb .04\ s •
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C1110114•16n: 1117.114,(1<blIMIS.lipunte,
SurneuttrlA•yd /...roanialotp...l.ralo.,l% ....ka.:„l.lno-
Vristiont 1111.1.1.rsaa (.1(... \
Want: Iluditort.•l7, rt.ey akelehAtttapplain',
tl•,nre.buta,`,ll . cFarlartil a . k.a., a. c• 1 .
t=,*6`;`r",: •
iirlw jk.' , llreanultio.,, 11. rorter,‘ 31••rente Juba.
J..l . inticaso putidte Il.tforven.B,ayort •
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CHERRY\ PECTORAL: •
, " \ ' Yds_ *A (twit!), \ • \ \ \
oquotis, coitus, 110.4,RsEtiEse- Bnollorti. \
119,41.1Q0P1NG,001:1q% \
cicour, \, 1 ,
\ , \ 11414,A, \ V(*StiW Oit. \ ' .
I rI'ILIIS inrOuable . icnidv :rui , ,nlit &acmes
1, rte hi. I:vented i.,,eeletrity \ ,
flu Its rermskohlo rude., rtersnydnelltti, er Any o th er
`...itin01 ,, r ,,, ,, 01 .,hri Pyrbsticfpe 00.11.9 emu. \. ,
Arlen \ palflutirrr., ant re meteor s ti 1Q
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h., te.pe Ititt evert. , tolly , eon \ lbetyou4gety O . teyby7 , d
bretnestdflty Itltere4'. knonn. Altar. Years ,rt, triAl In
I, s gery elbustethe refs/ 4 Mire indlemstsbly eldfnultto
Pond.. ntusstidy orer t Is dengerbol elesS \Of ditemos.
,nt bleb Mn et Mil tAatthurt. thee...lC.li etktfral(laite.
esdlebts. end lbs publir etleroP. .", !!-. 1 ' `..;, ', N
, Z. 4, ,thit inifertont, r.oket Otrodys holtridnidsid , Erma ''..
fendlefont Ider, trot of tusu'Abu'En- k bebitsbi. , ,\'' ''
ed thMekholit tbe othr.trY, ,I , \ ""- v. \.. \ \
14 ildelP, celebrate/ Enrgion, , Poelor V.A.1.7i2thl \ , •
Elfrr P..
ES Of , fiens•Pfb s'ltr. F\ ‘.
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' .. it ifind f m e r mesure toaerfif MS' value nil i \ ,
OE'ASSA'ethnunr Inonet,'' nh r ton IA; meld: s e eTnorsi, , l ‘...,
till,th C b . 4 ‘...... a 1114 1411 1 0tt W 0... - ~, \ 1 1 \ \
m.,,;,, v. , ,Al N ';' , 2tMztltTnk:Lt i z,tg:l7l . ,'"?&Z \
1 ta n de M. to% ant tb• Curoe,Presomm is ext4a:
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ly ad La ,1 0 ,, i=tto.ofilmx , It bekriteon'Ambthlo V \ ` ,
I .11n1VPat P ‘ t i ‘,7) . Eiti.,, , A 1,...r, rit , ,...-.--- a \ ‘‘, \ \
Cerruti of the Itaglfsh Otterha; write! la ti ne 4 y (:
dill= '.‘,, N -. \ \ ...,
Items outrs,tl.lll•l"'le e.neen eutrel IA • severe Atria - . \ ;..\
metio annv,.. by
i nto rXclo.lt".." s Isle 'letter Cl tad' •\‘ \
ledt`.. Mot, be found in our Clectdor. 'I. be Ind 41 the\ ~,.
teat. and 1,• Errtb the sttentfon ot Astkintatle palliate ' . ',I '
. \ Thle . b.tter Is ~ trout the 001 It . 4,4 . lltngtlots et Ittlle, t., , ..,
Itt:',.' - V'fr:437:l,?:, l rtf:4 - .40 . 1",.'" "\ l 'l': ,6 '""*", \ t ',
tt \ , N' • ' 1114e:du, Ellyn.. nen ID. IRO. A r • ,
heel Afr — lmbledietelY fin renlfitnl SOur Vet... "le . ,', .
10e41.1 eon - led e bottle 'e'en suquilatenreet, tame erhO' ' , ". .
nm thoPitht..M. be swept.. mot It andMk cutenuopboo.l . \\ ~
tle nen then noel , * todire nom pee ked, end . ao : 4 , ', \
thnnety r.eto. the fri.lfifts' beherui 'he mutt ulr \ \ \
nuns. mfbq Maid be Lebtetbed,l4 k...,..1 I
them to'Afte 11 1 1. r exerlleutneenfritte a Erin, I 1104y41. \ \ \
Welt , lethtt4l, ter three erreh. Cut S. 'rosy lunge or, \ ~,
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any mrprlee bet , my retort/. to meet Linens the ettfernet ,
Lmy nay honk frees the tell 0,1.:11 Cod Le hod ...unrw er:. \ .\
hatred - Vent reeks In tit Lt., dot he solemnised taldnlg \ , \
cutr k iets , theAbn nth at 11/NA \ at i,, , ,r.r. spode pt., ~ ,\ . \
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There are o\far eases •Itfitif ray Itodyrklge, nb.M. ems ' ' \
MU. Yrritteahl,eebeenrit.gnltrjy rifteebduhbnt Dena., , , \
so !tried ....ttt.it,„ t t e rn 41t4v.)'V1r41ii, 1 1 , ~ ' 1
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'mu \ "the Patient.' \\ „ . ~ \. \
Dm a. C. Aym. l ' uttelb-Inar 1.r,n4v . ,„4„,..(,ri, , \
nations to lon tor the I reltfiTion ., :.l tot i :=11h.L...:4 ,, ,
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It:lt'7,..feg'.:l:lntynn"AletT. b last Tn e tticun I tnek a bed '• : \
in co e ld b ' y ' itruT= l VlrttlettVl s . " l " artUf. l ?i , .•.....! " l Tlitt,trX ‘ 'l : I
to Arts up ' business, .recce im, noted tdotdofod Meld get' \ ' \ "
rof sleep et night. A trleuk bare me it L0ti1e , 01049.2 \'' 1 `,
Canaan Excreter. the me of el.kh I - Inntedletett Mot. , , I • ,
\
snoo..d. ereohlibit ht ditttle•ne, r Imm.lom Potrhortl \' , ,
h. fifth None. lad MU nrstiy \ ...demo. t ono slrep \ \. \ \
Talf t .MVll , =flu t er ".."'!
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lira Elm I , wit It I could tell al I the t gullet .Ith a eons It, , , 1 , \ -,,
rhst lent' d o Ott Punter..“ boo lloyethe me . It ortn":\ , ~ \, \
veeta ttuy tolabt lo ben.fittso hy the tumnaston. I Etd \,, `\,\, ~
a luott feeer.'whieb lett by I onfne.strut end inflames.. \''. '(,
\brims rely beble endue .blo to gun Arienoth at all. mY. , '.
Wends tenught lm utt e‘oe'Yink lu cttn ntoithdh I hod \
Inteneetus. hod as rrulfol thisph rm. mst Wearing me , , ,.
near. I era su 14 tate 'tut breutuol to.amine • by the • • ~\,,,,
. s ee, ore eletott otst..'dt la but /eon it e Ethcf. 'lore. It • • ..
mend my rough at tire, end gem sue teat 'at olftht- In \ d.
lees thew fidosighnt rquil rue:Felber. my moo, b e y,..,
asesxd to het rentrierernel , m tu n aiett. Is , tdeed.esol ..y. \\ -,
Intol botititt,4l - toe. Itlldh toethttd 191. rtlitakt4,,
Nl , l4lfee Ile. Itetde.l art well ahd s t tron Y. n Ith no otb s
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-- r- Ifterenisrrfilr Viet t ... eb ,, r. e t sbot..t.s. oft sok v.. 1. s m
Inenot o rm noelob toy en , kt 4 rleet 01 ber rotr.ell 1 Itt, . ~
On. by Ay M.'s Cherry 1 1 ,.. 10.1 Juot.Pll IttlAbl.', A. ,\ -
ri. .i.t.'....d Jo .p El'sb. Cod ''. , 01i.. lllAl.th's '., , ,
ars fo r
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to, plated la 0/41.41 , .....V. • • I ' \,-- \ ... N
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Pterltted gad•po,th br.inmdtstU,Al4-1., e eu..x.., VLAIN • - ...
A VA. T-i1Mt.,".. 1 7;.:‘, , ;t:..., Aitll. , by p. AL /Ak; : ,..., '
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OLANPuif 1. , llrmlbfels lllfieM;' , ." - .. mar.. - 1,(41. 4..u7 O'A ' ';'.,
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',Dinh het ihentle.l.lllk ...inliutdration in 11707 rape %ben,
in*Sntwnl,frio alllknm•wittr um., tertrinly rtn•
non It. wlttrtliv 1130 late.. . •
plOl 1431 b...taade IC lo pout v. 'unman, OA
init.ct torylprocett 3 , r9 exicorliblo )1110 , 16dItr:
aunt 1.6 luranAn.4 11004 I. ...10 . 0101*
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