1 11 414411URGR GAZETTE. P12'1'511,8011 r 4 ;t• , ; • gill :t HA ,:,64 icerrw Oartirno:-Tho • ivio eirou m t . o ti. !nal ? Gisetto ottani to our - Miriam nen a mod desfrablAk mellem al:main their bosh:ten known. Oarabondottotrti between tar ored tlrithottlimid, rtilso rad county to Wen.= Penturyl sselsiaid Zutffs 014!:c. .- ILLYOR'II 12.2.5710147 Fr 1783178011. Wißit:- ,Ithldie. * acithrie.f Foster.; Coaper4 - Lit - , 218 143 20 .17 41 6 82 :.- .: . ..840. - .861 88 - - 86 .. Mk - -,272 'lBB 16 12 sth 'lBl 847 40 69 6th 293 165- 46 84 7th" . ! '76 'O7 11 15 Sth ' 103 59, 11 25 .Bth 148 122 27 7 1 Tow, iss6 1668 251 "Mag. fDem. IFree•BoiL Main. T 1 *III- be teen that Robert M. Riddle, the eatildate, le elected by 3,18 major*. •- . . • LI.LLTHIST my. .. Wpdg. Nile, Betiny..[ 86aner.I 812etter.11 gat .-- 19984 . . 91 000 gd 117 . 73 93. 000 84 ". 229 - 09 182 000 _ ,dtg 254 — 54 .75 000 Total, 700 .270 441 000 tindependont. k Robert W. Puke, the Whig candidate, ie oho temmbj26BrLej Jetty our tkle highest opponent. ePprrtTAL liaPprnos. This - groisatlcOida, so efteii and so thorough 17 exposed, wheoever tffored eaoo6llo invert. • lat_co, 16'1.ln:tying, we are told, irsecTvt. rung the light , which all troth covets, this den terous and blupitemoua fraud upon the- nosh sod credulous, Seeks out dark and hid - dent:4am fer its mattifratatione, and .here, away from all • apportattitles of exPosare, its practitioners en trap the unwary. Tee "Spirits" are no longer - •rtllin g to - peas a public ordeal, bat Confine their • delta_. to "circles" In private houses, to which none but the *eat or easily deceived are adroit • tot 'The shill which la able to palm off_aphy sicaldeception fora spiritual manifestation, In surf ciroles" nuts no fear of deteotion. , . turtoberof victims • : Sob on ly great, bat constantly icoreasing. There . • qyf ' - • - '-:";:4l.l.lltrinfithlatiittesativ• in the very nature of the • /treadles into tho inmost rniesses Ti f;be art i whloh .' sahe with yearnings after the •. lined ard.looti and which, grasping with intense I - lalefellk at anything which promises them coat ,ltuMitaitimuirith the spirit world, are ntustrapi '- • taCtlapi . tei9keii, and nttwatchfai of the cheat ilt lS elof;itti ordinary ,mental illusion. which it Vrreites, Usteratee not upon ordinary feel mot:lo4:l)ns - taking advantage of the i aoltcst asplratleas of nature, It works out ,the ';mootextrsordiaail delusion which the *arid crnrf delpsion which 'seta common sense, "nderi'nent, divine revelation, and the hightsi J -eulings el the natural world at It this drifirlimponitio n did nothing bur rani= the eindtdity of the unsuspecting, it „Wed be It to work its 'own cure; but it oan .;• not stop thin. It depends-for Its success upon eulinting . intrie (engage; and thescfeelings - • worked up to in unnatural point by .pretended • ‘ .. reielations from the spirit world, end at last in , • - .inanity. Oar Lunatic! Anylums are beompaini crowded with the victims of this gram impoi tore; and now we have to record something , still more fearful. From then. T. Commercial we extract the fallowing: flailing of a Grand Jury In that city, Ins cane of self•enurder- Matthew Langdott; came to hie death by exhaustion, consequent upon mental exelte meat sued from a wound Inflicted by down' upon • his throat. Weals° tlnd that this state of mind was saperindnced by his =connectionwith per. ilteWalinag thenureivee Spiritual Media. We also reitommend the - Grand Jay to take meas. ues forths Suppression of circle meettage at the r, tr houses aimed in then testimony. (lligned)—Jaattes Donegan, Francis Donegan, Niched/dealer, Jain Welch, Miami Crioututms, • 'Patrick Kelley. " 8110 is- the verdict g seen by an Intelligent jesy,' - apcoo the body of a man wholes connection • with .the spiritual rapping imposture led him to commit suicide. The following is a portion of his erlfe'Sevideeee' before the coroner's . jury— Comment is mipertlona4 ' For-the last ter; month! he has been in the bib. it of tending what he called , lipleitael Papers," to wilt the Spiritual Telegraph, published In .this illy, led 'the „Mounts= CoveiJournal,-1 dealt/ow where this !attar paper Is published; his mind seemed absorbed in these papers, he i had been attending the 'spirituel circles for the . list tau maths, and for the last three weeks twins a week; one circle met at blre. Fish's In •. - .Eleventh avenue, neer Twenty.ssoond se., anoth er met at Mrs L'hiekley'e in Sixth avenue; moth. or mute at hire llikees in Sixth avenue; stl threw of these lite. have herbal/de. I du not hisowkitat their tuubande participate In there madmen Sirs.- Fish's lees are $1 a piece for ~-saoh - meeting; tali sometimes le; lemons in withentpaj; my hatband did not pay, he Is too fu Pear leyi - I do not know whet_ Sire. Mickley'. oats Mroll•keu fees are. - „kiret.:Chtekley told the oompany that she was a medium, and the epirits. otemftwded through • her; &beat four weeks previous to this my, has bendrand that Sire and Mee. &kyr told himl he meet sit still for one hour every night, at hie :owe house, 5,4, that this would prepare him to j,4'. It* Mee sedate Il e lien; be did so every. night; • "...'he =id me that dories each sitting I meet not aposh tdblm, and old hot; he pursued this . 1, wittielt 9p to two or throe deyi previous to eat '. . ling his threat. • Prom the time he became so. quieted with Mrs. Clackley, his health seemed to fall; lathelemet„.,acquainted with her aims S months ago; I never heard him threaten eelf.d•- ' „ dritetimq he was a . sober, . industrious man; I :..hare aeon three years and throe months old; he " had :er this-011d up to three dent before -thei.tiMe he ittellipted to take his life; he alwayb treated me well; the knife here shown is the one -"' I,Savrblm take out of Ids macula I lost a daces • •' ; ter tee Blond" aget: her deeth outdo him feel very ited,rand was the cause - of his'ensulting these ;mediator; he eaLl they told him that if ho would ' 'become asee=g =diem, he eaold see his child; be table= that this'. would satisfy film, and that 'ha ootundtedltto mrdiume for this purpose. 'Chit that liet 'tine, or of divine emanation, :.11 1 1folt vOiiinat curb feasted results? It It , tale tn judge tree by its fruits,. wo attribute these ! 'Spiritual manlike. ; twee, a *igloo farlower than that of hes- . . _tea -.la Feet your father, the dulls; for Ms `'ehildecn y, . ire whiee works ye do." 1 , f PAITINVEDU AND Brznartivurs DariaoD f•- - 4.latfeilection held 'on M onday but, the follow .1;`;.log gentlemen wereObosen Directors of tbe FMB= burgh and Bterabeisville road: 1 • Praident--Hzazi G Diredon—Thos. 8. Clarke, Samuel Livings ' NO, Robert Wood+, George Black; Team Jones, •.` Charles Naylor, John A. Wilson, Jesse Edging: tan, :Robert Iti'linight, Lam Walker, Jr, Thcikvii: 8011, Tbontm fiteeL : • :' Thin road -is etaadily progressing to crimple, tion. 'The trading I, being : pushed forward •,• .. liPittlY.: and under :its pzerent very effective rasnaOnient; the road WI be fitilebed at the cute ng:possible day.i There area thousand men •at winl4 - and the whole line is under contract • to the Vlrginla tatei ilne, within a short ,•-• - lanosof Steubenville. i • ' lie:briff, the President of the Company, le a VoNy_IN4TA and efficient officer; and, wider his valdmee,lo time wilt be lost In hastetdrig the libtifon of this important work. - Yhe • Pittabnrgi and eteribenville road le one, of: ie Mb in the great sir, feet ,gorge route frtwa New York to Cincinnati, the Allegheny f Valley road Mar the connecting link between 4 1"litidlitirgh`and.New York. When the &outlet- Indiana road, the Pittetnirgh and Stn. beanie road, end the Allegheny Valley road, i ts vinipleted, we dull bo able, ire hope, to of for Now York a continuous and very *bort y renti•to and from the West; ' ' 4 , ~ .. .'. TIZ R-• 124.61 - 571°. “2.. ' .CAt X ....1 ' 1#1.47146r44.114ded est m dbritell pub.. 4111446146fe.sh,ifshi ii " - di ROPINIZio Coors *teill gho;;i43SUiJil i " 2"4°6 4lakCl fi" pn i rit.i4oit.the ug ,,.. 7 'fir beti6i, d to be #6..._,lllP4l4oo4'suri`—'' 13.'14,...P4T4W adtioes i,4..?,. TOpo,oo,a ... "sit immiti . 1 1 0 sEigillifit will 'ii,-;—"47!'" to - be:receb,d pft.--°'-'4",11814 6 . 1 4 sub. Comnrwanis of iec iirdaz Tuars.—We publish oa oar first pigs an'abis 'article from the Christian Advocate; of this city, on the subject of setting apart a territory for the exclusive nee of certain tribes of Indians. After reading through the article, we are inclined to believe that the scheme proposed by Mr. Copway, which the article elueldstes,is not so chimerical oat first it might appear. If the tribes gamed are of one common stook, with cognate language!, ar is asserted, they 0211 very safely be brought. together, and with mutual advantage to each other. 1 The q'ueation involved in the fotouw welfare of our Indian Mikes, may as well be fairly looked in the fare, now, as st any other time: Nothing Is more true than that the Indian tribes cannot aliaays snbitist by the chase. Every year that resource is-,growing less; and as our frontier set tlements progress very rapidly, it cannot be many years before the Indian will find his huitthlg grounds broken up. What is to be done with the Indians, then? Exterminate. thein in cold blood, or Buffer them to starve to dcathka Ern manity and Christianity forbid this. Agricul ture is the only means of providing for them which now suggests itself; and it would seem to be wise to begin to make provision, now, for the contingency which sooner or later tEltlet arise. hlr. Copway'e plan of putting them in a peti tion where they must provide for themselves, looks practical; at least, It is baeed upon the right ides; and if no better plan can be pro deoed, It ought to be put in operation. It may be urged that even if thole provided for, the Indian mbes motet continue to fads sway Wine the advancing tide of white men. Admit I'; let It be coneeded that, no a distinct race. they cannot be long preserved in our midst; but let as make I roeisfun to render their decline aa easy nod painless as possible, by prihiding Le • faithful supply 4 their pnysioal Wants. If they moat die out, I t it bet by the' slow precast, ; E, of puntioal decay, d not by cruelty and star vation. Atter ages should not have the oppor. unity to tax our civil, ration with the inhumanity ofatruelly destroying them); whom we dispos sessed. ~.. Bat whether the ♦iew we hero taken be cor eat or not, tee suggestions of Mr. Copway nould reeelve the attention they merit. • 1317.111H1VULZ AND IIDIAIIALULZDAD..L.A few dare ago we suggeated the project of a great six feet gauge Railrowi, from New Yurk to Cincine oat!, threciii Pittsburgh. Oae of the Huts of el l:line. which we mentioned, was the ledlana end Steabenville Railroad. The reader will nat. orally inquire Into-the state of the wotk on that 'road; and we aro mailed to answer the inquiry; by the following article, taken front n lota num bee of the Steubenville Union, describing the progreas of the work from Steubenville west, ae follows The completion of this roadie looked tc, anx iously, not only by the people In this section, but by the publio generally, giving as it will In connection with the Pittsburghd Steubenville Railroad, the shortest and m e t direct route between ell the large eastern cis and the cen tre of Ohio and the west. It gis us pleasure therefore to elite that the workpnehed with all tho speed thathuman hands and energetic minds can accomplish. On section 1 a ;bad elip has occurred , which will take some time to remove, bet the arch is half turned at Well'. run, and otherwise the work is nearly eompleted. , Section 1 will be completed by the middle 'January. Section ,2 is finished down to near Crone Creek—a week or two with favorable weather, and it will be completed. The switch from the river comes in near the upper end of this sta tion. ;The iron hike been laid on the switch, and the track-layers are now working on the upper end of the nation, fdllowing down the grader; and levellers. .1. Section 3 begins with the bridge at Crone Creek. The timixre for the bridge have all been prepared, and they aro now being healed to the ground. -It will be up by January, and'the gra ding of the section, embracing some very heavy work, will also, be completed by the game po lled. Sections 8, 4 and 5 will be graded by January lot. Sections 6 and 7 are already graded. Sec tion 8 will be done by let of February, and 9 by the let of January. 7 13ectlon 10 is done, and ' 11 will be lailehed by the let ofFebrnary: Bee don 12 will be done by the let of January. • On emotion 1.8 is a tunnel 475 feet long; 4201 feel is already driven. Mr. Urban, the 0012trIW tot, is working at both ands, night and day, and pledges himself to conclude his work by the last of February. The tunnel le to be arched most of the way with brick, ninth of which is already completed. : 1 .- Section 14 - will be done on She first of Feb ruary, and 15 and 16 on the lint of March. Section-17 has a tunnel on it 1250 feet long. Mr. Kelley le the contractor, and working from both ends has already driven it 900 feet. Sec tion 18, Mr. Fox contraotor, has also a. tunnel. It is nine hundred feet lug and is worked from both ends and has already been driven 650 feet. The next six section are comparatively light work. Then comes-tectlnn 25, (Mr. SaLebur. ry's.) Here is a tunnel 1850 feet. long, with a heavy approach at one end.. Bat one of the end; nee been driven and the bill his been entered 700 feet. The whole of these sectlonir(from 17 so 25. inclusive) will be completed by the test of May, the tunnets being worked steadily night and day withdouble wets of hands. • - - •. It le expected that the iron will holed aid the road be in running cider up to 'motion 25 by midsummer. It wilt be nmebmbered that the lettings otthe above work only took place one year ago. Nlne of the oontraelore ~stipniated to have theirecal times done before the let of Jane And the' ids tory of snob works shows that they am. never completed until months after the time twitted upon The foot that the hearten of these iectione wilt be Completed a month nailer than the time agreed upon; shore the energy of the directory and the neediness with which . they, ):11 tee kept • o early completion le view. Eltsection 2S •1.. e Cede Branch takes off. It will be eboit 7 miles long. Advertisements will soon be issued inviting proposal" for the grading . and.CadizVvill be the first townvit in eon• maiden with Steubenville. Thls wilt occur nit later than the beginning of:next d.utttio. From elation 20 to settles 41 inclusive, the work is principally light, dirt excavations and ..fillings, and a good deal of progress has liven made upon it. This part will be titillated by the time the next section (42) is Completed. On. semdon - 42 occurs a tunnel. through the ridge,dl - the waters of Conotton 'and Stillwater. It is 1400 feet long. Fasters are the aontrao• tore. They have been working steadily at the approaohee, 'which are very heavy, and ate now -nearly ready to drive the tunnel from both ends. They promise to deliver It to the track layers by the - first of June. From thence to Coshocton is nearly a dead level, and the work upon it can he finished by the same time. Steubeniille and Coshocton will be conneoted by railfoad in Ices than a year—at the very out. aide. We are not Orient ae to=the program of the work on the part of the roadlylng between Coebooton and Newark. • Pnormsoz Maio:F.—The steamer at N. York brings the sad intelligence of. the death of John neon, Professor of blond Philosophy in the Edinburgh College. This gentleman adds ano ther to the Illustrious dead of the past year. -4‘, . RAILROAD . AEBIIMINMIL Baltimore ku completed her railroad cum manicatlon, with the navigable waters of the great Watet. ',,On" New Yeinee day, the Belli moreand Obin Railroad was opened, and the care ran through from the city to Wheelies in fifteen hours and , fifceon minutes. This line of railroad is 33 miles longer than the Pennsylva nia line. \ , The city of New Yorkhiiii bun for some time connected 'with the Ohio River, by railroad and steamboat connections, by way of either Buffalo, or Dunkirk, Lake Erie, ettdthe railroads &crows Ohio. The Like shore railroad is now in opi, ration, by which 'the liteaMboat navigation of Lake rie is no larger necesstiry to the mune. lion of New York with the Ohio.. Besides this, a new broad gauge railroad is proposed to coa neat the New - York and Erie railroad directly' w i t h central Ohio, and ales the Allegheny rail road, which aims to connect the Erie road with Pitteburgh and the Obio river. , , Meanwhile the Philadelphia and }Utah:ugh line is obstructed by the serious obeteole oythe planes of the Portage railroad; hut Ws expected that this obstacle will be relapsed in the course of the nest nine months, aftezahlah PhltadeV , phis expecte Co be three hoursimaror to the Ohio than Baltimore now Is. It len noble rivalry which exeitenand Impels the enterprise of these three cities, to each ef forts to noel each other in the oonstruotion of those orznd lostromenta for thidevelopemeot tf the resources of the country, , the knitting to. pther oflts remote parts, and the earrylog on towerds perfection of its civilization When these enterprises are kept within the means of [6l pertles.who supge In them, they are moat efficient for the Improrementof he audition of mailed, physics/1y and intellestnelly.. We look with toe greatest , interest upon livery rn. Woosl proposal to apply the mime Ist. stramsnmilties onr own state; and we mil upon ill Jolley:tan, of all relations and condi' Aiono„ to welcome, aid, arid angry them into op. eratioo, aertoraing to the measure of , their mesas.—Treiten/Ihrte (hulk. Tin CALORIC Hair.—Tip; N. pork Express, after atatiog the occults of iho recent 1C1C4C33- fal trip of the Caloric ship Ericeson, iota on to nay— Her coneamption cf coal, including her firing up, wu at the rat, of viz tens fa 24 hems,— Those most interested were perfectly saziefied with her success. The revolution which this new experiment proposes in navigation is too wonderful not to enlist the liveliest <enure . among butters men. The principle, if succusfurwith water craft, it is said, is capable of application to nearly all machinery cow driven by steam. The discovery and rapid extension and employment of the mag netic telegraph are. not more remarkable than this wilt be, if its practical working should cor, respond with the sanguine hope' of Mr. Erics son and hie friends. We believe, it is not ex pected that a skip thus propelled will make a voyage to Europe as quick as our fleetest steam ere, at leut, not nuts the experiment is devel oped, and new pOirqtrof improvement suggested. The competition in speed, therefore, will first be with merchant ships and packets in the car rying trade, and with actuates on long Tomes. The prevent difficulty with steamships and pro. wimp is that that they cannot carry coal urn dent for long voyages around Cape Horn and the Cape of Good Hope, to San Francisco, Chi ne, and India; and beeidre the inconvenience end .lees of time in potting into intermediite pone: they fidd the supplies of fuel too uncertain sad and costly to do se. On the calculation of Mr i Ericsson, that one-htthf the fuel required to f make steam will be so ffi ant to create the tale • etc, a vessel may carry rom New York all the coal necessary for th e lo gest voyage, in addition i to bee cargo on freight. ( We believe she will make another and longer trial trip in the course of a few days, taking a number of Invited guests, when we tope to glee feller pantheism of the result. A fee of the advantages which calorie has over stunt may be thus gummed up: 1. The calorie engine borne about cue -tenth as much fuel as a steam engicei.bence a caloric ship of the largest size may circumnavigate the globe without mopping to take le coal; beau, not a nail will be seen on the GC!. ill 60 years after the suttees of the new principle le certain; beau, =whiner}, will be applied to a thousand arts which now require manual labor; hence, the postibility of that tong desired machine plough; and hence the miming of that goad time when arduous manual toil . will abeolutely cease under the sun. .; 2 The cost of the caloric engine is about the came ea be Warn engine, tolcog the cost of the 8 .oely one fourth ea team engine men will be required en board e. calorie .hip m are 'mam my fora steamer 4 No - nuke whatever will issue from a calo ric furnace when anthracite coal is need, and consequently no huge, unsightly smoke pipe will be necessary, and the rigging will be aa clean se that of a calling ship. 6. There can be no'bureling of or collappig of boilers, for the eimpie reason'that there will be no boilers to buret. Tho worst accident that can happen to a caloric engine is for it to stop; nor Is watehfaineee imperatively required, no in no cue can a dangerous accident occur. 6. Owing to the extreme eimplicity of the ca lorie engine, the wear and tear will bo very alight, and the duration of the engine propor tionably long. CLICBAYRAKE AND OHIO CASA.—Gover nor Lowe, in hie Message delivered to tho Leg islature of Maryland, on Thursday, gives the following view of thelousinees done during the past year, on the ChesaPeak° and Ohio Canal:— "Misfortune seams-to attend the Chesapeake_ ; nod Ohio CanaL Bata year ago I cougratnla-: 'led yen upon its final completion, mud express. ed the lope that it would at last begin to real ise a long-deferred prosperity; and now I am again called upon to refer to a new calamity.— In the midst of the spring trade of hot year, an unprecedented freshet swept over the work, dis abling it so completely as to suspend aavigation from April until the claim of July; thereby occa sioning the loss of three of the best mouths of the businees season of she year. Au expendi ture of one hundred thousand dollare, it is esti mated, Isillnave been unused by that freshet— In reply to a letter addressed by me to the Pres ident of the Company, a statement has been for- Dished, in - which it is sold that to the cost of re pairs rendered necessary by the dissater men tioned, "caw bo added the loss of revenue du ring the suspension of riavigatlou; the general interruption to.bu.sinece connected with, and In some oases diverted from, the onlYal; the post ponement of arrangements conemplated for the coal trade; and the want of co . fidecee, to some extent, in the canal as a reliable ectirce of trona pot-teams." The whole loss is put down at two hundred 0/Gummed dollars. The freshet of April was fol lowed by two or three breaches. in the embank ments, which mums during the.motitha of Au gust and September, end by which the naviga tion wan further suspended for one month. Since that time the navigation bas not born in terrupted:. and the amount of tolls was greater than thane received in the correeposiding period of any previous year. You will be able, with Ahem, facts before you, to account foe the imam iefsmory reunite which this company exhibits' for tke padt year. It is proper, however, that 1 shoUld here remark that the work is represented to be In a better condition than it was before the, freahet of April ; end that the repairs made have been prOccted upon a reale' which Ie deemed anbleieut to guard ago inn like disasters in the future. THE LATE DEPLORABLE ILLELEDAD ACCI DEBT. The Manchester Mirror, of Thureday evening °swains e letter from Rev. Mr Faller, of Law rence, who was s passecger In the care, from which wequote tbefutiowing: . f • Two incidents ancolig the many terrible ones !•are especially present to my memory. Oa the bank:sat a mother, (Airs. Swims, of this city,) clasping her little boy of some three or four years .of age. Lie had been resorted from the ruin which had strewn the rook with eplintered fragments, end her own person was ooneldera. bly burned by the Are, but ohs was shedding tears of gratitude over her rescued child, and rejoicing in his safety, unmindful of her own pain. But a few steps from her I esw the 00111 at palling scene of all There was another moth er, whose agony passed beyond say description She could shed no tears, bal, - overtrhelmed with grief; uttered snob affecting warts as I never eon ' forget. It was Mrs. Pierce, the lady of the .President elect, and near her, In that ruin of - Havered wood and imp, Ley a more terrible ruin, her onlynon, one minute before eo beautiful, so fair of life and hope. She wee supported by her husband and Professor Packard. Gen Pierce was himeelf bruised in the back, but not ly, and the wounds of, the spirit far exceeded any bodily mitering; yet, while . deeply affected, he showed alithe self-possession and nerve which only characterizes great-heart ed and noble men, and which few would mini. feet under similar eirotimetances.- He gave all needful directions about the recovery of hielittle boy, etill entangled in the wreck bout him, and. then afforded all that comfort an sympathy to his, partner in sorrow which was ppropriste to the time. She war conveyed to boon near, and there she gave vent to the gri which rent her heart, while be consoled and c forted. I may not draw the veil from that plote. Sacred is the holy privacy of -sorrow, and the hearts of those who have suffered can feel whet my pea moat not describe. "Soon we were able to convey thi wounded and the dead to the nearest house, which hap. pened to be that connected with the poor farm in Andover, where every possible kinduees:and attention were rendered. Go with roe to that house, and look with me a while ,onailiat scene of safferlog and sorrow. In one retool were Gen. Plaice and hie lady, in the opposite apartment lay the mortal remain, of their little boy—and ohl so sad a eight? The blow by which he was instantly.killed stem* his forehead, and was so violent as to remove the tipper, portion of the bead, leaving a part of the brain exposed. The face, with the exception of a bruise abonithe right eye, still remained uninjured, bat bathed in blood. Gen Pierce and lady, meanwhile, re tired to the house of Mr. Aikin. "After the head of the little boy had been ten derly cared for by the physicians, and all pee. ale done to restore the look of life, he was car ried by us to the house whore his parents were. I shall never forget the look of extreme pain that child's face wore; and yet there was some thing reeigned add tender impremed by the stela band of death. He wasnot yet cold when he was la the room of Mr. Alkin's home, dressed just Oa he had been at the moment of the calamity. The form which had left the • house but little more than an boar before, foil of life and bappl nest, with a heart fall of hope and bright aspi rations, was borne back to those'who hatfparted from him—that heart now bashed and stilt, that form motionlese, and the limbs fast glowing 1.1 gld under the icy touch of death." The N. T. Mirror says, , en the authority of a private letter from Andover; "Gen. Pierce bean his terrible bereannent with Christian resigns lea; buithe anguish of the poor mother !Streat or than atm eau bear. Friends kneel around her bedside repiatiotwords of prayer and cancels. Gm, but sh e azoiataig--.0, my eon; my only iten—takett from me-In a moment. 0, if I could only have coke's\ to him? Was God • with mit ~ there" She cannot weep. Gen. Pierce complains a little of pain In hie back, and stoops gben he ',walks; but no permenent.injury is apprehended. The gar wan etnumbedin iyhonsind pleoem and theeeitape otitingle puttoget tuilitui to i•gsr: dai sialtaol,s mirronlaus. \ • • An ,ania, Dec. 20th,—o. •the requiturance that the atory.of lb occupation by tha French b.iithout a ehadow of, foundation. At Beaton fecal Pot ..7 twenty Eve milei New .NlAtt. Aratetwararzar.—The Railroad Companies on the route between New York ° and Washington announce an arrangement for a con tinuous and connecting line, by which mails, paseengers and baggage will be certain of going through, from one point to the other, without being oblig,ed to lie deer anywhere on the recite. Should nay !maiden: happen, causing delay on eitker road, the mails, pansengers and baggage ere to be forwarded by extra trains, at the ex pense of the road on which the delay occurs. Hnacrt[ or . CIIAILLESSON.—During the week ending let last., the number of deaths in Charles• ton was 47. Of these, there were 25 deaths by oholora-10 whites (all foreigners) and 15 blsolue. The Moronry nays: Theae easetre 'lo mat invariably been tra ced to haprud ce in diet, and many of them are the threat results of the =mimeo which too frequently obaracteriee thirCluistmas holidays. • Tue AIICTIC EXPLORING gl:PeDleteN --The New York Journal°, Commerce states, active prepare, slims are making to fit out the second exploring expedition, proposed to be sent to the Arctic, roi vino, In search of Sir Join Franklin, by Henry GrhenelL The date for its departure is fixed at about the middle of :April next It will consist of the big Advances, which formed a part of the first expedition, and is still in perfect order, with the -exception of her keel, which was hook ed off, by the ice. It is expected she will be taken into the dry dock in nbont three weeks She alit ho manned by a crew of picked men. under the command: of Lieu enmet Kane, 113 S. N. and be amply provided with tiedgee and In. din rubber boats with which to penetrate into the fr eau reigions.—ueing whichever mode of • conveyance may most facilttata their progress. Pemmican, or dried deer's flesh, will form the essential article of food Out bar Northerly trip,• the Advance wilt !top at-Greenland, and :po t:are a supply of dogs The sledges and other dotaile of the outfit, are In connect preparation. The direction to be Aiken will be the region of Smith's Sound; and as the expedition will be ac companied by a corps of soientifie obeervors, in tereklug results of a scientific nature are antici pated, even though the expedition should fell of its mate object. Lieutenant Kane is peonliarly Testified for the command of this pbillanthrople enterprise, and it could not be undertaken under more hopeful anspicee—Bal Amur. Tan Ara ) Ettie Eantessox.—We deem It pro per to etate,fas a matter of great importance and universal interest, that the projectors of the grand enterprise of substituting hol air for steam in the propelling of vessels, confidently believe that their late experimental trip estab lishes their tininess beyond o doubt. The per formance of the Ericsson on Tuesday, Is conaid •ered by them entirely cenclaeive. The vessel went down the harbor with the wind and tide at the rate of 14 mites Balmer. The engineer allowed the tires to go entirely out while the vessel lay at anchor below., On the following day they were rekindled and the ship was propelled bank squint both wind •and tide, at the rate of 71 miles an hour. 'There were some imperfection, in the working of the machinery, arising merely I from defective adjustment, or Imperfect packing, but nothing that was reckoned as casting any doubt whatever upon the entire and perfect suc cess of the great experiment, with the ship and engine as they now stand. One hardly knows in what terms to @sprees the expeotationa that may be entertained of the results that will follow the triumph which is thee believed to have been achieved.' It prefig ures a revolution of the most interesting and extraordinary character. —N. P. A Washington letter of the 7th Inst., lays: Contracts were awarded to day, for • line of. mail steamers between New Orleans and Vera Cruz, the mail boats to run three times •month, distance about 900 miles, by way of Tampico. The contract is understood to be awarded to Mr Carmel& Charles Morgarte boats are to be em ployed at $69.000. (Mr. M. establishes the lino from New Orleans to Galsesion, and Is one of oor meet energetic citizens ) What do the Physicians say? i@ - Listen to the testimony of an eminent Physician in favor of Ulnaes Veradfone, which la now waiver , ally acknowledged to be the best now Dr butr; even members sill. mediewl faculty (who are eo often opposed butte nee or patent medicines,) cannot withhold their approval of thee invaluable remedy . . Leen, Stark Co. Ohio. Jan P. IS(9. "I have use] Dr. drLine's Worm 13Pectee In Mr privet* practice. and tun prepared to say that Ile unparalleled enliven with which I hare prescribed lb* nee, both for children and adult., indemes me to say the most en lin C.Y.o of any greerls or patent medletnea Lehr. limonite torn, notice. The mete ofaCraintetre,fee. the chem... of thv dose and the ben duty of Its elliesclone etre., 0.04, it. in my opinion. a d•eided admin.. over any ebb, walking of the kind harem Me stable, • J LI DAY. M. • For eels b, mast Sleraheate bed Druggists 1. tabl D. iehd • sentry. eta by the gale erepteetors. J KIDD a Oh, Ou Ward otteet. • A. 11.110LIVIES &13R0. Ruccesour to 11... P. Nelson & Co., ralltrACTUltr.ll2l or • SOLID.BOX VICES, ELATkD filloV61.11; hitrll)Catt, MUMS, diaZ3. Plpliti.pra.d. kr- PITTSBURGH, PENNA. • gILS. NO. Ira. {Vaud wee, third door .Dora itatithriald tiFtrit. l2 tl tier!tier!wit.rntatr4 tsdrial •111 tElat , 64 1,11 JASIEi P.• TANNER.. • WHOLESALE DEALER IN BOOTS, SHOES, BONNETS; &c,, , NO. 50 WOOD !TERRY, RITTILDMiON. Between Third and Foarth. VeirMy Stock embracer every variety and EON., et &iota, Oboe Botinae. elindiennlAreet froze the N.., Reveal Meenfaettir,o. eVinted .anal, rar r. land Wine...flea. and aid at prlea —Pie.. WI and examine buying. welt HAVE W. A. REMOVED TO THE or WOOD LAD SIETE STOUTS, Winn they offer. to their old customers and E. pobtlet gen.raily: at. IL. jarest Wes, tali W . ; and 114E24 the larva% nut a•Pat Elad 'comohgt• Ito/1 ot CHOICE TEAS, FAMILY GROCERIES, WOODES LOD WILLOW WIDE TO DI 101111 IN TEE WI I. de4 SAMUEL GRAY,. MERCHANT TAILOR, No. 47. Bt. OlAir Hotel Buildings, St. Mir strut, Pitt;burih• • ifZENT LE MENS. OLOTIIIN MADE EX- , JR OLUSIVELY to order, and warranted to emit Lila nonstantir on hand choke wwtortmant of ciorns, CABBI3IEIIE% VESTINOS and OVERCOATING, OF THE LATEST STYLES. • Selected ernrweely tor Pb. enatott tulle. Gentleman lenvine their order. will hare their wishlwromintlad sad commlial with. ne all wort I. done under his own en . Melon. delstdat NEW CARPET 'STORE ' 'ROBINSON & Ca, NO. 47, FIFTH STREET, NEAR WOOD. Now opening a largk: . and entirely new Steak of Imported and liaaarleaa Alarrata, tftatharvith ormtbing oanallekept In a Grarp.t Stara, at th e lowest cash price. • Clitizeirs Insurance lion:puny of Pittalmrgh 0. D. NINO. ramolisr. SAKI UZI L. ALAILMICLL, St ?I. OITICZ, es wenn, BErerzina swum Assn WOOD DIBUTD. as- man til LIIILL'AND CADDO BIM ON 2111 OHIO AND /LIS/ILEUM NIVEA& AND TIIIBUTA. NILS. r ',moo aprutz: lair or &man try 17116 4UO gramme theprriirr , tr LAVB.H4 amatadENDICAVIOI TlOlf oid 1%.4.44YEEVETA27014. : ,141 DODOILI: . . . . King. . Irm. Duthie. Jr Bartn b ot 24 7. holm. Dunlap. Jr, I . ' 5 -V P irilt.m. " ti 4 /41,.;!, , att g n, I 4 . : h. Dilworth. A otter 111 : •=r.'" 4 J 8 ' on.m. "ll.'h Bin n.` us - ' l4 ' T.AII. Al. Nannar. 1... doll DAGUERREOTYPES AT THE • L . NATIONAL GALLERY. AOICSON'S National /lagnorrean O ballet? WIl , *mar et the Diagnose and karma stmt. loPPOstio cors Druz StOre.) Pittsburgh. teak. amt tlitutlemen ',armig toobtainil!slikelikemasee .at moderate prim; will Same all at the whore establish. meet, fitted up wiree r 7 ouperlor Bide amine Lirmta. arranged.with each skill that the operator can take the tome aomuate fee similes of the Mucosa roan with al the, "lorrn6s4ifero.'Pettie gh.ll'al.'2 ste Xtstrjettlrm...4 40 ' . Pike./ arm 0rc4,4•1 .k....... 1 1 101.P . Cmone not rag ulna to taken pictumn anima al . Prm , ,, Met ros Wan. .3....... taken of sink and drmwsomt PaLoo , t mu. r oof Charity and cloinit7. , Pit 0 00 °M. eta operettas from .1.4 4 4 ,7 :41P • n...lnn. In ho Norannd. Bittson's First .Pretratun DAGUERREOTYPES. rna Offien TAird &rad. CITIZENS and strangers who.wiett to . oto, taltk . smarm artlstla ood he las nm at • rhou.to.rete t i rho u loren t o m allot 'nommen!. or no mime mad.. Ilerrrio'Otholll' tortort nod boot armload Old* nod ilkyllobto mit ooto mooted for e • rm... lostmooom of the c 0.7. 0000.101 and baring adopted Ms out= of lbago. Mr! Afro:T r tVo l i g. V.V. fri 1=1:11.1146; able to odor to the zotroom of !dm An. •ot lo of wr tbor Audit or !oomph Thlobtiam e l , l =• *Jo. n to 01 ' InathZd=l, iii*, .. . . ---,', - : . LARD,' —. -:Be ir ß. WATSON: is . iip'sr engaged in ' sjuutksoriou COW Fleet .ad uilt,Mors tosustrorilr on kuuur • buys rOook of Bulk Pork ofMa \ r7 f ro curing: also a 500 barrels Estra Mess Pork. and 'a a 1 artTolis of Lord. to banuls oul , krus, fourala st Ali \lVuebouso. rim ur of Worry mod W•TM otr•oto , \ \ de= starWINES; Bc—Pereane elan YoAsztrar Watts esh . Ltochts .7044 -ivttotte..s.re ant,poeli. na obtfth am, at the lowest aloe. at the p4tte Atom of JACOII WEAVER. J1.,.‘ oat. Ebtekrt snd . Froljt mate. a _ . _ vir.lT is dae to Bier's petroleum to say that it ha. been known to comPletaly amiticate every o esti" of tbie drandful disease In \ him time than any , t* Annear. and at lees on or letemmanimare, to 004 y;:thetisands at oat/Crates in the iltZttd. of the pro- Peat,. away of which are from mull roman ettssene or the [I. at Pittsburgh end Its losnedLatartelnlrY, go to the. eteirly and beyond all doubt. that ICadtli PETJUSe LOU)! It a medicine el no comb* value, nokonly* • local remedy in Para/yet; Ilhesmalaktin. Dulness bieig,of them bat ea 4 valuable Internal ri, iniltimr tits th. 7 ......d , t mmgating physicians,* well as sufferingtmilena, to beonne acniaallitsd with Its marita . Ti..... harlr77 a dread oft:alit. n are that Ws otarileine It purely oatunal. and Is bottledD7 It flows from the bosom of Dm earth. t The foil g ...Meat* Is copied trona a kittemPntobilk ol at kr cane , New York.mid bears date Anaumt 2.134 to which also appended the emblem* of the celebrated \ D. Y. Poo /I. D.: of Erraeo...: ' \ \ This In trutirartlfr. that I hare been.° badlygii• skt,, wi Scrofula fru the last Item ten, tht ymt the Cole have been unabla to attend to .7 blot t;afl claw.. lamb of the time Unable totealk; and no ned \ to tor tut -and hays been treamd warty mitt* timepy Me ben p ralelans oar country ,•Mirdm . I otoselonallY , re t ',mar rettet bat no mare, and naitintied togrow Torii, until Dr. Tim, reeminmended me to‘.7 tte retrial : 6nm. or , Lock OD.. arc, thing else had taib4 h4 d ld no without N, faith *trate but the effect was ad , Mu It Ulmer ai. i *is, is th. narlkoe at once, and lat once began to gum i better, and by wing omen bottle•lharignit a earn worth , tkinimands of dollars, MR& NANCY m.Rsattra. A This may entity that Its* bees acquaint* with Etleri , Veunieum, or Rock 011. for more than • lokr,OutitituTit repesintly witnessed Its beneficial effects In the core of Indolent ulcers, sad other diseases to which ICU rem. =modal. and can with oontideum .revontraond it, to be • o olleine worthy of attention, nod \ CallClai7 M 7 that em. hat ad•neried lie a.., whereUther =edict* had Wind. D. 11,700 T, /I.li. Yet 0110 by all Um Druggists In Piltsb*arh. antaidtw Knickerbocker New Year's ekes. ' k t ubx , lN Nt o Te !LI: 500Tkue.N.tts..K,::: douo,a4 amortnamt of nlain and fon, Cola foi \ thi n /dt dalg. JUUN 13 d 1 Crawitl;'d No. :117. ut./, 'Or O. HEALTV OPFICE. Interments to the City of Pittsbqrs* 117.011 JAN. 1, TO JAN. 8, 1839. \ prITS. CBILDII. Endo Irover....- (1;: ...... 27;7 ........ ... 1 loOtmroation of llowets....- ... _ ..... 0 1 OF TAE ABOVE Tang WERE, Under 1 yew.. From I to Br order of tn. JAMBS 11. WILLSON; Fluoldan to Bout of Health. lectern Pennsylvania IllospitaL'.. • • SRSONS 'deeiting adminion into the Wostem Senna. llonDttJ . will wooly In person or ash s Maid, at the lloeolial. at IS iVeleak, Me whew 'hyaline. and Surgeons will take it• eare iota con stip. Inoue sustaining so:ldeate or eurbilsn hijurienwlS veil 0.11 hours. by .OYMa/ion to the undendsneil. • IlosphitaL J L.LNGISON, elt2wd January, 1853. IFURPar 4. BURCHFIELD are selling X thitt to Goods at redno.d prime— Ay ...tints to adirldrting Muslim and fedi at that former low pita.. notwithstanding the Arn none the price of these Good. in lb* %astern idammtc Shay bay. *be on hand soma of tha but and erinst Melts of Print. at 1234 touts per fard—wsrMot.d.i.mt colors. &Mare o n nn nw ar w d h ef oltnh am u wi c l..a p th e i n best D.. VI almays keep them on hand. .1 nand •12 ROCERIES-- • 176 bags rains. Rlo &from M., 100 hr.:halts Y 11. Imperial d Mak Thum to boxed A's s S u garump Tobiooo. 10 blnlit N. O. Raw crop; 120 bbl. Inge N 0.3 Markman Nos.l and 2 do in Dbl., his. tm...trtlitr: ntn. lake Trout 20.30 lb. Col Ylsh: 40 bbla. N. o.Tam 10 Ws Tanners' 0111 24 . halo; 100 dos.. pointed Ranker, ID •• Tung 1 cask lladdam 10.tegs 1. 170 boast taros and chutes &Mains 310 box.. 6.10 , 10.12. Mar. 10E14, a 11.16 Ola 340 kr.. amorted Munn 1003 lb. X. I and 1.14 Inch lianilla Xing. Us mum Mama.. . 31100 M1L14.0 &COD YAM: 280 Ire. *Mond Carrst 60 bales Nut I atO Batting: 140 doter Fumy MI GIVTI VIVIVIDI • 10 this. Babiramm CO boxes . to kegs wrought San, • w_ 1 1 t 0 r c a . . arntot • . • 21 berm Cots awl: . 11 . •• 00 . • . Pram gmteial °" % d mit ' Ort7 " r.'4i.keatt:ii,7? . 'Ffe,•".. It r. • .t01.(114 a CI.. \ No. 246 Liberty Eirmt tiZSIDRIEFr.— so IS NM. No. 1 Lasd. 3 hr- do 9 ohs.geed, 176 ban dry nrsebee. I.l.4 . Apples, 7 Boma. • Let &yap /rim. MTo mirk, for mbe b. ISAIAII OREY co. nti.2 Water A Fran, ..rats. VOBACCO-100 bra. Va. Manufactured li;7 7 ""n1:711 . " brool;L:rittar'lV.. --• New Orleans and Cuaoinnati Ibrehange OA sale at No. 75 Fourth street. a isl 2 A IVILX11:8 A CO, OIL -56 bbls Linseed Oil fur sale by R ROInfION t 03.255 Liberty eteret, IQ IRON—k) tons Callfcrnia Furnace, for Isla by Jal2 R ROBISON a 00: B ULK. PORK-50,000 The Balk Pork, 40 0014 1(04. lion' ?; for We by' jail B. ROBUON a Co. \ FLOUR -6j bbla. S. F. and Extra Flour; 4 - 11.4. dm 100. ". i. br.. " I J4LO I D"k'h ltllo3oso,l , 11 Ci.r. OT ASTI-15 cit., pure for ealebj /kik R ROBISON k CO PORIC=-10;0001be Bulk Pork , oat received and fur allal,r Halt 3. It CaNDIELD. B _OTTER-10 bbis fresh Boll; and 12 boxes do do Jost revered sad tor Ws by J. L C&NVIZLD. ARD- - -10 blas and 6 kegs, just received and far sale by Jardj J. B. CIANYIRLD. NUTS -6 bble Hickory Nuts, just received and tor tits by rjal9l 7. It OCIFIZLI). CIIIEESE-3 tone W. R. Cheese, for sale by j. 12 wen & ) IeOANDLIEB. I 41.4 .. • a 01 utter. Bad (fa or .ale by (lan WWII a Ikea:IDLE/M. LOVER SEED-2.0 bble.ptime Clover brd for ref by WICK aIoCINDLEBB. DEANS -100 basheje small White Beans, for ale by Daly) WICIt aWO ANDLItaa. - -•--- QIIGAR-10 hhde N. 0. Sugar, for sale low lo close comdsimmut. Jan WICK t IIaCANDLIEI!: ...._ „...., j pg 'STRAY COLT—Caine to the prem- , 4 , 511.2 of the subleklber, teddies le at • owaahly, Allverhaoy Comply. Pa —• Breen Colt. •000 001 year old; a white /tripe la We. Taken op as ao Fe -tzar ea the fib of.Taabary, lion. Thomas:. Pe repented to enema. trIM prePtfire Day thlirrn..EVl tot. het away. daltwat•T gollaltT .701/NSTON. - ------- - LI STRAY MARE—Como to the prom.k 2 EA Iset of the enbseelber; , reeldlng In OoWes TowdshlP. , k l leSta.n.Y Oonntl. ?o._ Bey Plan *no • Takln he fess. Supposed to to &hoot twenty years old. en up ae an rattly on the 6th day of JuntoTi 1604. The owner Intake reemeted away. to some, pro,. props:rip. say charge. pad her jilvattel 11.01IVIT .7013118T0N. PENBY & MEREFIELD. • FLOUR, PRODUCE AND GENERAL COM. MISSION MERCHANTS, 26 CHIMUCE . STREIT. BALIMOBE. Ile. • WILL attend to the disposal or all kinds noonthern:l end Wertarn Produro.—Booratrd dlreatlr the nano. and halloo a track oftk. Bann more and Ohio 1411 Bond In front. men y change. are areldod In 411 e receiving and &liming of Inerenandleo. neer to—Nerra. kl,Prony • Bro.. aod John. Llopkbr. Fag, Oaltimm Jallul.bst The Exchange /lank O F BELDEN, WITHER &00., to D. o..ata th e Nation.l Batt , WA&lngton. D. %Tr " th wl 1. b 4 14.14.0 4 CO. Bankm. Bale:inn Wanted. A YOUNG MAN of polite. address, arid di111 1 0.4 Camel • f "agd"Vgid tth 3 ,1 4 j : i d i d n r Journallfflos IsoZPlttabutgb.. ATEW BOOKS--Wadawilth's Thankagiv :LA fon Damon. • datrolorlon, by Dr. J W Alcrooday. Moral Mode.. b 7 Dr. • • osiadoy. Tbn rootor's Matey, by Dr. fonfo Mason. Piotarty. by 't Arthars. The Reeky ot St. Dardoloten • Clothln drahltorturo.orpliid to Modern dbuddernces. by : Won't, • Worman'S Don.rd. CP/Mf: and morocco glIk) by Mrs.l4 Another foil doppty ofßarnye Dotes. km:, Jacobus 1511 MilttMe. Priyata Lila orD.rdol +fainter. by Lapp., • rsmity Worob.D. Rarer for o f ary day In tin you, by. IRO Dlorgyinon of parkland. Orr:Donlon to the aboreo-Dally commentary. P itonry and JattbolD. Thonstd. by J . TaYlor Ylaing Ilan hum flonto. • Em on Oweltom. and Lor. Pram 'Nor ale at Ealtarnakrion by...DAM If /ANEW. 61, Walla RIZOOt Skim' iOllllll. SEIB. TURPENTINE-4U bbls for sale:by B a DABNICBTocIit • 00, Jan . comer. Wood and Finis% . I. lpOE-1.501 1 11.44,:lt 4. a W. VIIROMS GRENN-45 cues Tiernan's Li No. %Lc ale br • Jai la 1 PAIEJZBTOCH it CO. BLUR-15. eases No. 1, for . 0 . b y , . B A FAIMAIMOO.I ICO. I ANDER-150 lbs. for sale by la . 411 •0 A WINIIITGOZ • 00. LI4JUNA-40,. bares tisekor'a for sals by /Audi...l'ooK Imo. .C . € 7 tUR:7 ,-, - - j it . 0 0 P‘ fr, •. r - nol Wrodal t:odium, alma praatles by tiros reat chromfat,p , hys ...mitt., 41,,,, , ,0r, It Norse, hie for lta hero.. Oriental lftkb. \ &um on.. (err the sbay defer. al Arabia Petreii ti? thro amtnent ph Moocher: \ The trot,vrottliaidulankare, remarkable for Ib\ie trot:Mitt. exemPtio 4 . : o ctrockhek , koal rower of runlet. follgue, all et • iith 'tits attait bale I a tarot doe. to,ahs tits of the he tier Plant re . ' ft +Pleb the'? native riroly eh., ' tr.trolnies no s. taro return to Bnrote. atter ell . 'We nn tii.i.. iniA4 In the Seer, Prottecor Apr. canyound ex ) enhog with ' l / 111a+ondorfol natant prodiamin, and rh Avisiklt Pr hit *hat de the !anemone, tleirewtiloh lii%beely `indorsedo• Nu mrolfal c , fleiro of ell Mar gaud e /sy or. tarot+, Lethal-rot grorparatlon.eztand.for the ‘,., , c uak OP NERrord ' , maims: ' .N No hurornige raileaver an rdrunsta Idea of the \ imero4. diva and aloyastattaneu-on a china. aroakf , lt ocearoons lay., W7s...'l77::.:,..Vidigta.dbltizegN7ll%ry ;:irri::;:ll7' aired:by sickuns. the %matron a sni relaxed organidatlon le at ogee r• nand. re:vintlad. and built op: The • mem tiro and tibleical erinfroms of nervous dinin mania together louder In infloecee. The moopimr. lrembdu, Wa l fa:i r ls a ge r. t " . ItaT.Vvre''bilig. ab"'tgrattAll'lrmidi - bleb was emit-i.e. autro) . gloom, or an ...oath:Mtn ;fi a tr t r a:lr I I: Venegn i 'Ml:Yr:lir:a lira, red w ' : Ir.: rod accumoniel rocupollona Nor Ls the effect rompore r? On Ws contrary. the relief Is permanent, for CO.' cordfropromitif Mr the Pallet. rroch the e ll Itself Imo name It to Ike normal imaltlon: - Well mat the prennation be : celled the ~-., . , lIEVICINAL WONDER of the olnetrenth cm:tar?. It la.se the find retool/Dr men to lbeSeld world bare sdrulttert, that mire., of mroi. "IbligrlllVtil 'PgilTth.taa'AvgrAncnos. \ I t e fore. re nrkei eseetdcl. at le aerate Vito, OPIUM. &11. hone prepatufiens, noted other ...Ulan.. The effect +I these Is brieCand It may well ben. of blot who takes them, ethe trot eta. of the taan Is worn t.•othe east stk, the Illeir fa an exhilennt wlthoemisiusiedreobmk —rota In ite ororollon, perpetual In Its harp? Ind num upro the korona the umod , trod the entlroor.bization.• Is cases of Neuralgia, frostier-be, lon a 'country. by t " t '' .4, T Ira: P ol ' it'l gan net et! iap.PTrt!r4ari D slat,., Oboe,L : 1 \b=tlaillg lirnt7/7nii.ctgit Por."'reiZoic=7. =L W, ,7„74412,1."1t7.:.(fA41*,,?7:=1,1;bir.F It Is, Id there is SOT relarle, to ba aired on hunron roar mayoabrointely Infallible. \ . It Is the only tuislllble terror rot Broemoredrer an. I r on s ; yo h. rh n t o glN reTe P r i. bet ' y g AA '' , e tliT , Tr; - :i h rtt .... ,h4 z . , adste r to +mi. dieenol." In nati 00 tormalg hrodache. ve:tlym pain In the 11.10rT s of the rays... aro various. train of nekvoue affection. It will, produce a cunt in bin e.t.d.!. ant Miro of W. and It will else retool+ 'clepritnion. marment. a tendency to' block. f or slendennen. dislike of society, lcco prolty tor etudr,or , host. 6. 1.0. Of ' LL,,IttrICIOI7. tgaliVll p, giddiness, blood to the head. melanany.. mental Oro:en. hysteria, 'lndecision. arretartnese. thought' or .if de etructio.nsr of assay, Ma 1$ roll tnerean and re. htore the appetite. 'etrwrthen the emachtel. renew th• ealth of those who have daft:toyed It; Induce condemn a/mart:We. and NUMMIty of setae, and prolca Ilk. Perrone of t. S: co uro mplerloo. or funsumrolre hablte, are named, by Is ot bottle or tico,to bloN+ and Vigor. Pbanutak tho In fro. a pale yellow Mal? color. to a enn.! do:Li coropfencin. !dark :he mleerti that of a f ter uteei....-poweano f r u e n b cli a o n g is l h en ro r oa d this delnrion. Mgt.oe of the Min, periodical head. ' ache*, told and Mr rrr .1 Mate or the frame, fug:root dui Cl •rotraction nil.. to soden-, mrianohniy, nthilom I Maomania, he:Wendt...loz th e face en the slightest oceardon, a dente that, existence „aimed tonna./ the atonor. le pat out of error, Lt. 0rait.1...... ftori op.% a itale of youthful, lysecacerot Inotneh ay UM lone,. cartipation.ampreduclng blghtoats.herminen, end torpor aster •roinit„ kW breath, furred tonne. gm a TE(B COMMON 4.1P118.1910 ~ • Of thole who have wad throristract (r... 1 had heard your Codlal nighty erok. ad e.t.a one of the lannta us ITS: : l u. math 4 , , (1 Mrelta . rho as al der vit..? biro fit Thad almrot given 0 o .1O far bobfiner ay, reld and wee. 1 Iron:awed some of 'ar l x I tied 00 faith +tommyrot ita bereft.. MM bet s. t has—l fed stranger. have ithhough 'Cy not throe wen I am rotisbel the half dot. bottles d took will GAM Cle " ChAnother mayor - I hadrounded manual diatlron - abed, niclaus. dome sold I 4.7301.1 not he Cured--ottiers pro- Med Ws thing and that. but I found,no relief nett/ I Proourrl some of your mrdlal, 0 moat sO p It completely cared me." Aeothro nye 'I wee surprired tat the Wert rourCordtal bad. Who did I not hear of It Wont .It ironld hsve ved me much ructuse, brolies ream of mantel and bodily mean. -114.88 LED l'81.0:713. or others, eonsciosio of Inability from whstever rause, roll 11. thla Cordial, alter they use a bottle orNwo. a th0'":417:17i:.';',V,,'7.1.1'."1,7,".?6, `..,ttrg);47111 rue atti of the maladies mitered by the Cardin-are us Cialfy each .. to Mare the publleatton of certillootro of cures out of therm...on, or td'. proprietor Ovid modal:el :rbeaVdtir=teir gT itth ir e errlTtr4 7 l . ent:t o y7el t a t t:l t ti ' A . , Lot le Ilronly band upon It. poslace sad apperrntly rit-a racalone virtues. In all crorottbos are to be found the -' hati97 Viet.i/ of healthy t tif.p tin it, who would not hale been eo.frot for fhb extrarydlnary Drennan.' larol It Is equally Stant for the Mane chromes lo[ whiat It Is reef moron I. Thouronds of 70000 men boo.. bru. re sterol by stir: and b. tln a Weigle tun." bast felled to ra nee a.m. - ' .Bottoo Journal. Valu abletlmeli,Dr.noomee f tteleoretleyflordle4, \Wit nark. curdle etnntl , a to this mathelfonft Ile hate rceti v etrclty Ward warmly recommended by maay dayntshed phis/dab. aft the bed rented,' el. , d4.0,,, n.d . far, ttic encedy mire of Mycoses et the aeettat organ.. awl th se It .to from e nand habit of youth. Three dtoor. dere a - noften reral In tLeir proem% undctminter th e mewl melte, eon Neale/ th e Intreter Into e fatal pre. Credo, ete enraumptlnn. natter rp.edlly veered: The alcorlers annum. nomerout than the _community are ;loerte%Tig4l..= : o7,7,2 : l7 ; l lll= ' . '" rrealLlL: ted rare the palatal front the dangers that threaten amt Ontromi or rag puss Iv Eats= Reitiatit. , ' bled We ulvito the;:yous a aid incOnederata, who are laort With these cgeoplainteot :destructive to tbe mina . L'',ll,;* xrd,.r.gwv,...,:Att..r°'mgrz."tz-Itg= vitae. to mu,' of‘hemmual result* In Oh. Demons of tv.verat of ant 1.01 1a o, who. in cometlttiim of •thi violation of Lhasa la ‘vhat govern Mows wet.' and Obrittal beltoomus tiumbilnu on i b e verge lola hovel.n atamsitr. and who wetsonly termed by tel , tlmtly• nee of Ut. aloviteis Uordlat. (Me Advt.) \ '. TUE DI IMP:AL .700ANALS ~ \ • fraln-4,41s t r , Nlngla t, l , notittOu that boa been astbeLtie L tt ,; abr. s ,, o e mpl ' aintr 0 : 0 t :IP. I=P;l:l=•Creme;stue ~..., .frinki mil.tal curet, imumpatteute had be.en oboe. ‘ dsrel. avillitiv cluonon protouneed h hopelma bV , mlt. '' ‘‘ .l l7o " fili ti e t a Ilio r rn; [telt I e g i 7t . 'a.444, ' 4l;ea nr t:ll7 Vox ' .1114, was V.ratigor.Varf tierat t iroal =Tint= igre.linlh7 le 'r nr fella rAr 4 11,1;,:l:ii." '1,7" gLIIgt to bast .anted all treatment tor orlree ye,.,, bat's ' In Mauls...and In Phil.: tiebirs. anStb, permit a fah'. ~, Mill! W ll7 i . 2 1 eVA VsdniLlolija enro l, rgh:f. l 3 l ll 4 revel with torentrtonedollate worth of Vt. Item. rear. dIaL • ~ Eames. AL ENDAI,I.. SI. D. Dz. 2dmar--my line elm. routronetted MY opinion of Um Wirtuo• of,rout !natal:rat Ai Corlial—t SID now buttstm,d to Met l i t.,•lhava hal It hour wank. An,iaraglZU:ff.7.l',:,' .;:it,rannari‘N'llg., whic n o ne acquainted. boats. to eta =edit:Milt Tir4CliK ,en 4 ble Nies id vrtilid, you Mil 12 in tain of n0r,.., &Sitar Rom the eftetti ot medicine, or tndlsere, mon., omionittest In )entb, or Atli executive Intl Carl. Or :111TAVattofP"l' a nt raglIgggif ' , ` .7 ` . 1 . . " .= 1W,:71117:attgt.11.1g*g;,ft,,1.t.41,,:;-: arl t i Mthe 0.000001. of she Drofouton .a ajoluable s:aillari: al ' , anilitt all, as alai. andlattabl7m d ertine. "' 1,, DtM2I2IO. B. 7.. Icor. 2 \ I, B tai. AMU C 1 El 3". IL D. . . —,--. ; ! . Pooparalby M. MOUE. 12. D.. and foiAblo !Tatal. a. HUI% Gonna' Agent. b 10.102 Broadirk7. Y. l'ork. '''o"l3blVieb'irbc'd.t/or rotUglt:bl44lM2. Mk/ k 0^. ...'' nor . of Wood ood ' Fourth stmts. sod Goorgbll. Honor. cornet 01 15 00..1 otroet and Vireo silo,. ... ,Ps ~, I : Is.tlat utiwtltAyboooirrotd. In Phk,.brottlor, '' ..telj - aol!" for . ' tj per bottlol, / to 7 .1112; 324 the.dooon. \ Xotor d aodang to Act of Coo .rote,,bo th e yoor 1212. t/uittobito flZ,lfi''..g LlflLVlTri'h:l?:to.fol'W.:Vgi. .1112:3m \ secos WEAVE, sr:, lIAREZI AND FIRSTSTIEIrr, WINE MERCHANT, AS \ an extensive Impartation, and nma lll,r:aig 15 e1e,t , /NOli AnD LIQUOUB r ILLIs =MUM. 110ZEI. .varcraoar, rota •AC \ YOU lUD 'MIES r ' !EMMY '42. Lliacal , do rtnlt. t i nnC al4atli reti Arg.:o'"' menu— TIC t • MITS. OAINI.XI3 4.11..11611.. coax Le ". \ ...mama—rota Imam .crtmatrrts , avortamsal. DIANDILIi OP ALL 150012: cb t: , ale sod Dark , , by lb. Cut: ‘,Dentliohn, or Bottle, WEitll...:ralr4te. embraelitattieb4Sootch..ltourbon. and old Almmagebala Rye, matt of the latter 0.27 rier-14_ years old Alto: a mulatto , 010. of Jambe SpilVottelrrei=detterry andCherey.tharolles. Porter And &mot, I barrels of • damn. LIAYANA OIOARA. • • lam Mock of toe most reliable qualltler slirata on hard. nbolteale or by ttLe box. - air•Au diWpatCbt4, sod eitr Halite, delleantd..ant An cOmogre acquaintance with the Witte produelna. I.°Ewrie. o( itnternt sod toe best bon.. In oar Atlaetie aI2A.V. the subecrltidsso7.4l,,fejlrt, Slartti and Ylra. selves. stu,LE y L. Jall II YAIINVITOCIC r pARTAIL EMETIC—SO lbs tor sa le D A FAIINESTOOM Ou : \ PPLE bsrrals Green Apples, just) '4 - Ai - 0 Cr - .4; Dr vpatzuza co. DEARLASII--12 cies. in store, for cab by n Daunt. a co. J.ll R DAM= & CO. 11.1 UnER_..4 bb le Roll pr um) BDALZELLa CO. ()EARLS -4 tone this day teed,lor solo b r urN rs 8 DWASH4 b . 0 re mg y Jai MESS PORK-100 bldc received anddor isle by . BRIG k LIGGEM Wslorritiettl I keue dd times do dodo. Torolved sod 4, ale Ili . 1 4 1,_068_40 t,ll=dcz vat BELL & I .looarr. 1/ 1161. L / MORT?. 068-9 Dretee , 1.11 lebrachmad (tit Bala by 'ISLE A IJGOtrT. Bate® W anted . atited_. _ • Retail tiros 411_9ft. and Gaols Store,] A.asettAt a llwd"r.nrsr, • 'IT • • Nidtlitlay it Anetton. \ '• ' III3 AStAY \XFTSII.I4OON,. 13th e"'"Zat=le< k..tentear;44.4 , nal"4 futL:thr,V,t tZ.Z.44 1 7.2 4 =1 , * ...tit% of v r:l , W hi gin s r,:sz a t- IV Hudean ALtitti:N‘d. K t dr;.• axed . Fottsgoota (CTlgVe r l4 a_trr. ; gr . ' *T iir,"l.."4 . 7 - .1 o.lmb •Ifelywc,2 ancrorotelv 2 0.1Z= tr4rizedv=v,pg. .La'srrenceville st Jaaaary 15th, at Il mais,..— u - tiii• - 1 PiiiiTo;e• tO \ P. 4 / 4 47:07 ° a t Bailor rid aoi r•brodhls back 104 mrst atell/a, Uac •Ze.t/ I,trd t.exairtikpkttire,tor* /-k AlP—Loto Nos .Iso. /Al sai tt-o ttor abut of Leda laid oath )) Inn. Babstar, 111 likroaah or`t.,•naoa. a/La bursitis . • Matra Ballot a /On. •ad tor4loa btet to omens of Cartkli'm Johattoo. orstrbieh erspbod a a brat ttra storr llOasa, wad two Wiat‘o wen trith Whet lomrolSoleats.; \ a, Flea-Tbst very valaidia Lst of 00=11 at tbs Oaraor g swan. Ctstatit na4 • Waaaata. attasta. harks • talst OHO fiat ati , thrift sttrels bael.lr WWI actmo rt 140 pet toll/morn as, ot, whish :dvi Zt bds'Arg irtgi:,7 7 . l % . arsto ' l g ilgtr . !Vt ' Pss out a•ti gaga. This agg \ •11, iIDD,Cn,d• trait t1i;04z1.4,-..V.-" \ Emit/ P 'PAM / Am:Sion:6. krketltreet StoreFistoy and P. IV \ S„ Goods at'ldsttonion•_\ \ '', ' \ ONlc7eiesday morTiin*;:42Utipt ~ # t 14, i o b.r. k,e, o ha b .tm, or.; Bpi:mgr. ,Na $l,l Lfsk.t, ha is , I,lhala P I efaZ, hi.Vatiee 4mi et at'll .1 . 11- 17; prat The filthaalhg , e - , T,auer .A.nielvy '4 , e, kt. \ Ir a ''.. \ '‘,,".., P M DATIL Anall , Arj. '' ENtra Salo of Twenty s utteeases Ihs7 \, \Goodo,aen Bales - Fla Od. \ ), ,X 14k . oketkaf - Anctient.. V ( Pao " l. 4 tsi t tr a t, la l s ). srdZO d olts% tbr WI. 4.....7 . of Rogjand fifth ertnits • .111 ado • It, A .a 4 ea edevet aeauetraeut at hauhated aesa tt p rinltVitlS7j:u fig; e ' i? be" r.. "7 1 : i el i1 .' 7.. " ' tag= AV11:::' '17 11 1'; - c r'"'"' %.,1,- .nd J.& ni Jesiik P.tent4¢l extliliicif4; ' o,mtlpc Pllotadatba aa d o fidehlaesAdaalthuee: fi.nald ,Calored Camtahad Gala Ifisulg • Ea: Utah. JA.s.cr. VonaNt e (hugbaduc Yi•Ltai \ 0 . 213, ..t.. .. D. ~..41 . 1“: i. biggr: vt1,...3.15 cul Cblats:4,..hot*7o'.",,`4. Maker Key thuhaft aud Panel Prhuwlild Siltahrk t: r otyn i arTt:Za f V'cresadlVlV I taTlTtrj t . "'" Wo C.'" I4II efienlYi\anuortmentorlrkerie Whet. !' u,Zatera.‘o, \ ll'el::l4.•}llVralifstlefallea'inS M;..1,'1L4 Wiled lard stet Ilauceig CaulUd., 1 ba ea a ball a Vi ' l ' t*A " Clara : B LT P" ' :C"'" "P' "I' .. I ,Sild addag:ft: , ci r '".;T , 44. C . Wahh,, , Copal Te,...—fidue month. o q op. ay.:, AV. he isdaufi sedateeet rowan, II DA ,111, Aataa.'r. 7 7Troili. 11, • iu"--------2,.,.,. - - win BELM'itiito el, iz!goT3c'ko4er. \c" itput_9 2 butt, st i ll Irr 4 , 6.. 1 • , Ro itt,:" ,ricre ._ .__ ,leor _,.Oror:\ ".. ) :714. Y\ s '`,4 R.34l,gfettl4tent, . \ . „ \S . 904Shin4 B r ew. \'. \\ M, .BS. H.% 6,.' . .SDPLEE„ Invitee,the litihri. 4 WS . thm of oduntry llfitutleite,aild. DragEtflikeLe bar unrivalled meortmeot of N '; '; PApF k ii„ PATTBRBEI, \ \\ \ Tor full keel Ladiea Ore./neve; IlmettetT 4, Ilentillea 010. m. aDemal. 4 go.‘4° \• ± \ \: \ ' The [...rue me embroidered v atiouideeletoetbri i- - , feard fringed. ehowleni ‘fazetlyor \the , h:reera eykil alit whim med. , \ Bain.- lammetaut eamiziohlcaWeleoth etatheet to l.l '}all l , ',la London rued Part 4 and famished \ =Whir *th . 1,11 7 new deelao. an soma an It !palm.. Oa 1111101.0111011,11. delved on Mb 0:d Tatabtiabetil•llouie fo atutoort rl, \ th"th"* " 1 ti.""i''''. \, rime \ Ahearn on band • DI. tlfol rtme .t 0 Children'6 OldibLog ,‘ • \ \ cftb.. ,,„. .t.ole.„„d'...t n iu.\\s, v ; \ 1111=4 sot ofsix patteruhtelli be Moly to by cute tad. tag thre e do/MM. ' , \ -, A , \ c . chnft... tl , W . . o o , ,eLZErrib,,..i.,\ \ ~10471,, 64 tooth Mt ah;llbiledelleote„ \ \ Diazoli 0i. . • ',, \\\ \‘' TA B: .Partnerabip or lit: Rob u ti; S. 'B. • Itoblano,", and Thom.. Little, lien re ex/01o'; . e r Cu. fin* and etme of 6011480. N. LIST ' a tn. la Ms day dimolval by mutual norueent. Cu. 1014 Littie withdwing huh mid Ontm 111. !guinea. 041 be too , tiuuel 66 the azzoablete by lt Robirou and S fl,bableost e matey the anu and 4t7la of A. Roble= II 00., letto met. 461 y. authorized. to dive. utile, and, colliwt ..4 debts , trl g I, eVeVdrat i gig i br '" •,?! o trie '"l'' ' "Ul.i °X ' .. , • , '...\\A , 0A31(111. aR051406. ( '., '... 11103146 LITTLE, , \ , soot. 10EINS.--.............—....u.a. Llamas. . ", ..,\ . ' . B..Robis . on dc Co. \ . , . .., . I,IIIIOLE SALE.° rosnra, Produce Dealers, Pit . ad Mialattt, No. 2.5 b E1b . "..4 BC, SERPENTINE : , PIANOS, \ . • • Nor fax mini! or NUNN'S & CL / f:118; .14817 YORS:•-.- yin' • subserzber as just 'reed an invoice of a rind". lok cf new Pm ,therstwl ac my cf !Nuns* Clark. NO. Y o stAmonm wilit I d ITlVA l ltift . t *TWIT, tr.,::At.ti;raglo.ll:- IMat ad 114..9 'note of hutment ever conetreeted. and ench No Nen the demand fur them In the Neter& <in...Nee their int intentection. three noritavinee. tnat tha comes will be in. drat ON of ttm k old se yet brountont Net D,. Niles .11_6. glean= the *eft. ." lf ,l4'. \ ''''''.. '4. ',I..I.I:4I°4°ZiaTIV!ItUIL: _ _ _ ' ONTO 0 ma, Batt. a LIOCIATT. BUTTER -1 bbl Packed, maeived and for said I)/ \ t \ DILL moorrr. \W /I ITE \ GRA S=s kegs _Almeria In Acte order, Jost re-Alvan by extruk AT 7.11 hIoCLUAG A W.. • Oorner Wool And e! to stmts. Bnggllah`Theolo ogieal Su. • 11•CERNI . CIIV rullydried . ...urrAtll i gnitgariqg L \ • ralfbff re • Esau% voli. • \ \ Iltnernenberg on rantatanelf. 2TO \ d o \ • o. poolol o.o¢ XsokleL \TIft•V• 14ortoraf Tbecloa. dl•land.rt,on /Wan. (nnik• and laf,r4 Alto. on z•nd: nkfalf Z•coirad. Cohn:lnes \ *lntent Chil•lJanitf. . Coleenalem Hilda Clecrfagfrl • Eoal alt rufidonfs. , • \ Goaloin's Pvikand reatalaskkal lfafOrr. \ ••••ctrace Lootnres. Ifartion's Workniedoalsy'aßcd/ g E ggir• • On. on Jarfli - Elm • 0 •11 f ., • /Actors, , • . • ! .Bneak•••, \ • \ • •• • Dfildrfogea Sactionaotallbilnebti. W 111.3 012 Oodenions. (bin Coonfornfaxy4 Illesry of Prajar. Jon tonnwd. and on nand. of DA•JJ3OSI 65 Muni O. •fri.fST received , th e mrtioulturist for Jan. ity rent. The abseriptionink" ham been r.dueed to SO. reef. on 4 Si for the eetelioremth ooloreCoLetrA— Aubseriptfos• sere:red at V. A. Chhleofeanef A C 0.46 fourth sktewt. . ' __ ' \ ' Part eecond, o fib& Ilemoi reeoareklaniCorrespoif no. of thcams htoore. Lilted by tom .Tehe Runoff. s. • ll...haulm' hlagesin• for Jenuarr. The AAA oturtbrr Of the third ` . nor Ibillitll. le th s Am. to sceteabe .t K. L IeILDANFENNISI A tA).. ,JeIOTA b' ,t, .fret. 1 I 14 . 2"8 PULIIOI4I V.,ll, r ;Z:Zp; Cobelle. Col4sastbm's:,4 e an ' ,Jelb be Longs. L. wiLCUX tej hinn. mbeke,ntmt F r si tl" ....s. aura.; landing from &co: rif,-NSENCi BEESWAY- xir \: 12 nets 0120000; demon . &on 0001011r. k Por 1.7.. X" 1. '4" a.°. °, JO 2 \ MAUR DIUKEY & Co. • R. .0 'rant Rte. t i ARIPAND GREASE,- Na.s9 ttew 1 Cant • ' bora Wuxi er Ben arrell, • ISMAIL D/CILAY&_OO. trBUG-74;se , now landing fmaitign Onirdle LI/IAM MOSSY it CO. APYLI43-100 bnahaLa, on hand b 4sr sommonar & ' MURPHY. fif u lt r !l- 1 !4 iar,rela prima Roll, received TON ‘ I I .ILINIIOItIrr t IttIEPIIT. jatiVIDCITTIS VegeiTtitle Domestic PLUS: • graA:U.lllllone, Atrti . Drneptlit. 134 Itorriterreriel. ltfr th rl WM rtg and i =l; 2nw 7- tow; and tiet e eure of Barer Ocorolater. D}spepai..l.l,.. at , b. end all trmetoms and dle•ameetreS by Iterttri tire ha the Brorert....l a denominate at the Irriatar of Di ration; on Itta,r2 .4 tar ettle b. , irlicox No. 84 Ifstbot street. r T °lrks ;N an d jor nle by \vns.i3cm, 3 joiummy.': GLASSES --.. /0 a •Ibr sala by X BONNIIORST A UOILPUY. TE 4:44spike u .13 b 3 [4:lrder..llo•2laL at 4 Blaek Team Muid aztd kr , VON BtetNILOBS, • )IliiikUlt. MmEs4_4obozea tial tad for . by. I J sal if A IdoCLUKG &CM fINY BACIS—.101: bnehet Ct z , 'd far nip by •BM C..sod To Water et ' ove! wen re4rsolL e - not mum iADDUm__3;b, g Deer iltur, for Bad• iva=kplwiy am; \ • 11: te bv .iou.t =ma. Citutia hat YnN atdadhar a yt i_mbushels smi ll br. TON Bototuoaar *. ° u INEKIW GLAss_ 4o boie .. an pises, vas . Bo:mortar swam. 111 NE APPLt CI:LU9E-40 box e s t%utVr, , i BIN6qOILIT t lIIIRPITY. AiLS--;200 kers, for sal° bv J.Ferr. - RI D worth'& C o. 0 0 XMI68ION and Produce Meroll a / 1 6, Arent& for flu sal nt Ilamtl's ant Lifilla's a eto Illes.d w obnuol no w ader sad we, Wmd neat. httatmeitt. • ' • laT tLAND4I r,trouti eunsow I :—A ftitt =tow V/. &dm ; ia..trAm-migitt=ileable WEIN V0....11. do tirgatn=rat taTZVAAron: adtdren; seta link Wan, da mad • verystriat araats of Domestip Flomolo. owdo from Plan woo Ja7 -• • • e • • - eißot a sine, -- WRESEI TOMATOES—Ia 'Jamaican-7 led Om ot t.7aarealTai, A s wounta al E r Ram GlEpEAl!,...in hermetic' . Ily I.) o Litj t EL— .J. eAsks inm . , nee r Miro 40 3 , ved . . 14 •a. \ PEOF“). CHO* • nmos nalr \ \ DEUCE/TIM r 1 4133 7 ,EN1NG. wag ~_Z=!e! iii -'. ' . 4 •'''' " , , FirT1V;50z.—.... — ..._;........."7-114t6 • '''' - ' , ' . i. ' V \'' .2ftexa \ W 4 r.1erb.w..—de4..,;1L,. . \ . l •. : 4 _ \ d•\withra iTri,ris "lthi \x OE - ' d t u .Pit A: ' i , l •\ 1 . .' I ,ltairtl l F . ls:l l. p! i11 . i,,...r . : ,. of , . 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PSO 9 LSLLTS--25 bbls. in gore . and mile by CsJayi ; J EIDD &CO. \AND OIL =lO bble No kin stare and 6 4] KIDD & CO. 11.1141VICAM, V/N \\. \N% !?a. 109 as balpbat*ll.rbbla. 10 Ibn 0•13/110 Potash. sarr,ln stars star sale br- \ Je I \ J KICD * I,ll. ''G LEvisos% Picto6l .,. Drawing -Itoonv Lt. is PA lON-I.A. rocatd , a tbe benutlfot sod orn) Art.—the .o•teet. Of this Paw Is to Drava; to th st Glom& ...Irish'. look , . • wvaßly Lltentrw W hits: ot noltabls itsots of Ohs, dor: Its tolumns dsvoted to Ottoloa ;Tales. ilketokes, sod posett,'l, 'best%ttoor , ealosotott•as.. Batt, WaVerls Went:Vol lw Illt, tinted with ortrontook actursto sepal/tags. ht satinet •fllta'Atd ••I•••1•04tets. =mud *rent% to WI parts't the . Isotkl. sod of ,o manners; altosstlsor mat= . ~' t•ly Otistoil 111 Its dosfEtt is ads mots, 21 1 1 r:s•-•;!!Thrt. DOklsra Orrar. fr.* oritootorm or •Ot \V"u4b.!%l" "j t . i . " ' d . i/ILDEZtif.. VliiY A CO. . VW . , e !. - k- \ ‘,. L . 70 Foottlt orryti 7. 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