16:1" 31011-14110;::4101-.- 16.- Frotllthe Jiidpfw anti " ls we..4'i- e- le ' . c t - ` i . iid 0 . lowing agreeably ...d0t1,..1.0 aiiihnonomc 7 : The painter bad a moat feeling heart, and strong rapathy.withrmlstrainsm Thintore find ng shown a letter -front a fallen and . . _. .Itroalarcturithlg back on his to the ttei* IO . send the 'poor supplicant a , five .. • • 'rough was very snotembil at repartelt. Ile o nce examined as a witness' on atrial —•- ' the originality of a Pictare.,• when's' cou . eudeavered-tirpuralo ttim by saying,"! observe you lay great street on if priuterfsaye—.- what t do:ou- mean by, that expansion in' .:!'.A. - yaifitql ti t ere - 10514eltd Gitinalroanigh„sis to himwhitya liiiyit's tongue is to yea" - Money 'Mid petard were alike beitoWed in considerately. ratchet- relates thathe-present . ed twenty drawings to , one lialy, trho lasso Isiltiaf• Their value the Our pasted there on thew lief her' dressing room; and gave MC liamIl(oh the Boy ,at the dile lOC &Vint - a sold tielthe : 'd el t a .. ' , __ : . . . . 4- lit - ---'inali..i. -- - Although Paselra talents wow highly appre ciatedit, Italy. he never obtained a diploma , or other nor,•froussnyanademy; indud; th e re fused, overtures made to hint on the subject; for he Considered the institution or academies to be "syMptonus- of art in distress." -' ' -In birtemper Fused was irritable and via , lent, bitt app e ased in ,an instant. ' to his per :. knell ' with refa c e f independent; unregula- i teal - der; Leelle ,, etryar his front face' had very! moth , I.iie character of; a lion.. Hayden heard be w ban whealbung, and with women Awhealiatifiiir by their attention) no man conk! be ewe gentle. Fuel)). used to ley i "I always think in the language in which lorrite. and it is a matter of indittMepce: to :me whether it be in English, Framk 'air Italian; Ilnow each equally well; but if IC wish to uptake myself with power, it must be' in German. For the purpose of read. log Eiripp's Work on Insects, he gained late In life a einnpetent knowledge of Dutch; Indeed, •he had }} peculiar fidlty of acquiring languages. He told Mr. Knowles that, with hie knowledge of general_ grammar, and with his memory. six weekd of hard study was sufficlept time to ac quire any language with which be was previous. ly acquainted. Cairn one morning upon Mr. Johnson, Fault found him bargaining with an author for the copyright of a book. When the gentleman Jeff, Kr Johnson said, 4 That isMr. Kett, and - Els work Is to be called the Thtnients of Usefal - Kautlidgel " 'ln bow many 'volumeer-said „Fusel "in two ocievos,' , waa the answer. "so, a.', JUhlison,” mild he, .Icm_ cahnot be serious; . the ocean is not to be emptied with a teaspoon.' _ Dili:nursing with a lady upon sculpture, who 4- , was; however, too well read in the classics to be a sithject of his mischievous pleasantry, he pro tended to inform her of a line basiehef which had dean received by the Royal Academy from Rome. , "What is the sabjeet ?" she asked. "Rector .and Andromache," said he, "dashing out against a wall the little Astyanax's brains' "Pooh;,! wily do you tell me such stuff s said the. ~.I.Ay I you may laugh," replied Fu sel!, oteat it would go down with many a one. 1 hare, Often mild-such things in company with out detection." • -- The ,rstudents were constantly amused with Faseli'S oddities Ile heard a violent altercation in the etndio one day, and enquired the cause. . , "It is; wily those fellows, the students, sir," said one of he porters. , Fellows l' exclaimed Fe seli; : ",L,would have you to know, sir, those felloWsl may one , day become acamedicians." The noise increased—ihe opened _.the door and burst ia upon them, exclaiming, "Y on are a den of wild beasts:" One of the offendera,,Mun re b.* !tame, bowed and said, "And resell is our keeper)," , lie retired smiling, and muttering, 'The bellows are growing witty." A stiident, he passed, held up his drawing, and, /add 'con &oily, "here, sir,l finished it without wing! a crud) of bre ad." "All the worse for your drawing," replied Fasell; "bay a twopenny lost, - and rub it out." When Blake, a painter infinitely more wild in cOnPaptionithen Fo..w.iihimself, showed him one of strange productions, he said, "Now - some Poe has told you this is very fine." "Ye"i said .Blake, "the Virgin Mary appeared to coe,liuld told me it was very fine; what can you say to that ?" ' , Sat?" exclaimed Posen, "why ;nothing—only ber ladyship has not an immaeulalc taste." . . . . L : Tni gov ernment is quietly removing cannon i .. from plum , . way te the South. The schooner Mor isontine jolt arrived here. with some formidable _ .__ dS phikiditini; taken from Richmond, Va., where they, were.lying for some time in rather a tempting manner. There is a gun -factory at Richmond. Rifq with rtuioorms the very atmosphere. is, we think }he following as material to ezeite,aurpunee thee& itll. It hi given an a naval officer, now at the oatmeal capital, wrote it t "Tim New - York psper, have taken great pains to Pen° that, although the Macedonian and Brook lya, nteuml•war, draw too mach wtler to cross the bar ar Charleston, they are not meant to go there, notWithstentimg their speedy equipmeat. The Sabiat, Powhauan ono Se. Loals,aoat under orders to return from she Golf ofMexico to a certain Nott 'ern port, - also moire - more than thirteen leerr 1 the briny element to float them. Bet there are o derelict!. which they can enter where-their li precepts maybe required. New York is not for gottep here, Lean tell you, nor Mr. Schell , ' hint abon the painted - - ban; nor a bout of Marshal liSM re that 50,000 men could ho mustered by Waitti Se Co, to garrison its The Pot none, too, hail Ince ft mated the Washington lineof-oattle. - ship, and a steam gna-boat or two relight still be -got o.'l if yOu think that such things are notcom templated you wrong limes the First." It'll. understood that the United States steam frigatis Niagara, an soon as her services are no long .er resitting by one Minister, will return to the .Unt. -tad . i !Bata, Walel Commodore Stribling deems bar detention in the Bast . pommy. SIM war in good condition M last advice's. ' On, of- the California steamers will soon take out •' to Stab Patillo ' maxims some new machinery for the U. Si steam go •boat Nargiumott. It is preparing .rephily- for be, under the superintendence of - Mr. Beat a% et I Brooklyn paid: . The deism t that the Fulton_ bad tailed to see • thelt9tar of th Wist safe Into Charleston barber is entirely pea t. The Salton Is now at the Brook- Ilyniary yard and could not be put in order for see in 9Q days. A kart -boat ;lag in Philadelphia, which might be pet le oconehindon at ones. . _ . _ i . The Seamans in Staropc. The hope el a speedy recognition at the pro pond .Itostbern Coiledency, as ea Jodermadut natiuntlity; by say of the foreign powers, crews m 64 cad more 'hopeless as we receive later files of -eropeate junta's. The dflonbtad, the lead ing pewepaper of Sweden,and the organ of the , liberal arty , . orthat kiagdom ' end the Peelle ' 4111+tisdi, - the isoelli-fifece of the Swedish cow. sanative', both canto* leading articles on Awed eshi a ff airs lie the tone of these already republish , ed hot the F.sclisk sad Preach press. The' for ,. Met ljoansal.considere the attitude assumed by the . relityliou eereselonists of the South as "bat dee ., psiite straggle,of. a retrograde organisation, as op i kieetl to tee pretreat of political reform, and as ' anagoelstic tali spirit of the age as mg similar party le the . monarchles_of listoptan It wenn pretty 'widest that SWeden,_ whine monarch, Gee ' taus 111, wits the trot eovereica, after:Louis XVI, i y we formally recognised oar *appendages will not e tie ant to welcome a slaveholdiag COnted - ars tiv a placivamoes the nations. ' - The Fadre 1 of Copenhagen, which bitterly attacked our Go)rionnant dung the illocution relative to the Soisiitiatt4 speaks is forms equity strut of the i s ~. , . Ift1111101111beall• ' Stillmore' mo ' forelblitam the pas Or 0010011 hi the ilforganbleut and other -• ..- . ''" of Cluistmait„ 'whose editors through the kW -emigration to thie country and the in that imagine which are published in - t on, are Mush better informed concern*/ political affair on this aide of the oceaa. They deetere that Eapope, which ha already sue hon. drdds of Moaned' ef .its most *dust:loss 1:111111•11:0 lernis itasherni,liatailitterest iii the unity of the er At to oka Gotreremeat beyond any commcial or Se C.ial inildentload. For a tiortkern'Repablie. - with the iiintadleeknailiempied Janie impart. the bii4 ect, /11 ieripilleitaselfdireatridiand:freedAtom illy cei onaritlithierttletif,slaventie,iiruguitat to roPesen;Mottlik sew bidece.an ilasigretioe. compared to. which all priniear tlik*itlok , would swim taiitafaist. - 4-Trais . . ~. I Victim of ltersttiMMagesamittelmia. - Mr. who - former- Ir NM" York; bet who :Metered about , n Aar rp - to Wilmiestou g :N:V.,' to work a ibint o ll o4o . be - ItM Wide, Called at oar pike:: limit, terday,l•nd related the following iirciresetmacee t - A bbert data mince, -beMuthrowa out of.employ.. mist by, NM great, etigsatMn of boeiaan, he welt- to ,Williameburgi the hope of , Obtalnork work there. A.Jetrdoe sker.llll•awlyal:'While a.bar-rtemt, MwittakiiV whether he comidered Maim property, 'to ibbleV.litturry. be-roplied, that tbtg wtreL4wfittly held to labor or service, bat be did pot consider them property in the same sense :trutimi miss/waste °Nem*. - TM, remark gave t to' hie,. andumee. - Ile was arrested, ase,coldiefhaf jell for two diyu, after which he wig relemedics. d taken before • soil of semi-of. #triininal. --Many Amato' weer made 'that he Id be tarred' mot leathered, 'etc., bet it was finally decided that he should be sent to the North after co, Application to the side of his lace sad temples. or. some powerful preparation, which canted considerable pain, and left - heavy mutt, which are milt !risible,' riot only '''ol.„notaw, bet of made * angled icatiok, which is of a black color. TO estot Ityclunan, and his cloOrMg, helwis obliged to leave behind, in Ine harried and enfoyeed departure.--Phile. f'rear, Ate. 11. ; Waal Paper WMMIIMMIMM- - VEALTER -P. 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Eve containing at , gat two third. elo, • Ken Which hi iietteJ (odd two Wry' Vila oc .e 1 ranee. It finitely improved, Witte bat rat of tht borough, end nonviolent to the Itallniel,lifatlus. • • ! J.W. r. W oltK Attorney et Lew.. ; Office ICA pan .t., PlUtoeiteht j E. SA.L.E..--Undo[ of tilark'oTolti ' that 11114. complete ht Me* hl very haw he the sae:Meru. • AN4flto No. Oa &coed al. I- ILL ' JAL..4/100 re.pect, •ill b. 0.20 Oh SALE—A fine large Ham r want of me. , 4'ollllltltY k ; OiESE JUL. tor Ws r. af.l9 CELLAR q RENT.—A target:Bllkt under eer Werra OW*, eattable for the 'tome of Ale, Hegel delseets, ere. • ' be reotad•love. J. S. LIGO t't 0.), 001 • 76 Water arid 92 Yroot at- FOR RENT—Tho half of ,STORE, No. 81) Water and ca Plocit odyseta, now Pectlyk4 by the yob: vegibers. In a Alealriable bxstiott Of Grocery no Produoi btulboo. Pcor.liuk 41=441.0.1y. —ROWERS , 't DILVORTII, tex No. 80 Wet.. iltld Praia Wag. rowA FAAKINu LANll.—The eubamilx L en of it for role LID favorable tore, eta boutlrod arra? Moire band; einated to Wright mid iißocta cornallcs, vollarent to Mow of Railroad@ tuntlif'eoarge or corkatruel Ma, .6one tract only taro rates from Wanly nat. The above will be wad hoc far .ciaah,or altbeellod lei Orming,luads In Ws or edlob2ingeollettell. oe2o • bIcHANE S‘ANJ6,Ii, 114 &weed 12 1 O R SA LTsplendiO Residence, 17 with largtabf dteroanArYruitriinesitd ftbstb-sor wq,.Lin.ws mibia two noloutse,Welli of the Ktiltht barn.Rellroad fitstiOn. The booee litiormt andlnlebsti ,w4orn sty* stilsont oconpind . 11foots Thompson..., WID be ti+l4 on stitionsbis tern.. Apply to • W. A. ANDREA.OII, afttartß . De.tor. , • Wrse , st• Scrofula, or King's Evil, is 'a conetittitiolini disease, a etirruptionOf the! blow!, by which this fluid becomesvitiated.l weak, and poor. Being in the circulation,lti pervades the whole body; and may burst out! in disease on any part of IL No errs is frost from its attacks, nor is there OW witch it may not destroy. The scrofulous taint is variotudyi caused by mercurial disease, low living, dis-i ordered or unhealthy food, impure air, filthi and filthy habits, the &prefixing vices, nrid,l above all, by the venereal infection. What-, ever be its origin, it is hereditary in the con.! stitution, descending:" from parents to children! unto the third and fourth genenition ; " it seems to be the rod of Him who says, .• will visit the iniquities of the fathers upon their children." Its effects emu:nonce brdepositinn from thci blood of corrupt or ulcerous matter, which, in the lungs, Beer, and internal orpm, is termed , tubercles; in the glands, swell in gs ; and on the surface, eruptions or sores. This foul cor•i ruption, which genders in the blood, depresses the energies of life, so that serofulous constituj lions not only suffer from scrofulous emu.; plaints, but they have far leis pon-er to witlui stand the attacks of other diseases; ' conse qurntly vast number. pmielt by dimailen; which, although not scrofulous in their nature} are still rendered fatal by this taint in the system. Molt of the consumption which desa. amides die hereon family has its origin directl y cu scrofulous contamination; and many destructive diseases of the liver, kidneys, brairq and, indeed, Of all the organ., miw from at are aggravated by the thine cause. One quarter of all our people are scrofulous their persona are invaded by this lurking in fection, and their health ie undermined by iti To cleanse it from the system eve must renovate the blood. by an alterative medicine, and ini vigorate it by healthy food and minimise; Such a medicine we supply in Compound Extratt of Sarsaparilla', , the most effectual remedy which the Medical skill of our times can devise for this every:. where prevailing and fatal malady. It is coiti blued from the most active remedilds that have linen discovered for the expurgation of this fold di order from the blood, and , the rescue of die systeni from its destructiie consequence,. Bence it abbuid be employed for the curt of not only- Scrofula, but also those other affcC tions which arise from it, such as SatrrivX and SKIN DISEASES. Sr. ..kirriumst's FIE 4. ROSE, or ENTISIPEIJOI, PUIPLE.I. PI:STET-LE BtormitEs, 131..5.1XS and Bona, Timone, Term* and SALT Runts:, SCALD HEAD. RINOWOH4. RIIEDUATDS)2. Strinixtnc and MEHrIatIAL the roars, Dnotsr. DYSPEPSIA, DESOLITT. any, indeed, ALL CoMPLAINTS AMAIN° PHOM VlTti• TED OR istrene BLOOD. The popular belief in "impurity of the blood" is founded in truth, for semfula is a degeneration of the blood. The particular purpose and virtue of this Siumapts rilla is to purify and regenerate this vital fluid, without which eound health is impossible in contaminated constitutions. • • Ayer's Cathartic Pills FOR ALL THE PURPOSES OF ',A FAMILY PHYSIC, are Co composed that disease within the range of. their action can rarely Nrithstfind or evade their.. Their penetrating properties tench and els**, and invigorate every portion of the human ergsp ram, correcting its diaease.diretion, and restoring its healthy vitaliries. As a consequence of these properties, th e Invalid who 4 bowed down with pain or phlysieal debility is astonished to find his health or energy restored by a remedy at once no simple and inviting. Not only do they cure the every-day complaints of every body, but alto many formidable and dangerous diseases. The agent below namedls pleased to furnish gratis my American Almanac, containing certificates of their cures and dirt, Lions for their use in the following . complaints Costa's:mess,. heart! urn, Ilentletahe arising frem disordered Stortaele, Nelsen,! Indigestion, Pain in and Morbid Inaction of theßotoels, noadenht, Lou of Appetite, Jataidiev,l and other kindied compinints,arising from a hirs state of the tardy or obstruction of na functionn. • Ayer's Cherry, Pectoral, Pus Tog RAPID tl/112 OP 1 Coughs, Colds, t Intittenen, lloarsonets, Ctoup, Bronchitis, Incipient Conan:tip. - eon, and for the relief' of constniiptive Patients in advaneeti stages of ' the disease: t So wide is the field of its uirefulness and so nu merous are, the eases of cures, that alMost every section of smeary Abounds in persons MM. Hely known, who have been festered fromelarm ing and even desperate diseases of the lenge by its use. Whan;once tried, its stmeriority over every other medicine of ate kind is uk, apparent to escape observation, and when? its virtues are known, the public no longer hesitate what antidote to employ for the distressing and dangerous affections of the pulmonary Organs that are readmit to our elibiate. While many inferior remedies thrust upon the communityhare failed and been discarded, this has gained ; have by every trial, conferred bene fits as the afflicted they can never forget, and produced cures too numereue and too remarkable so be forgotten. PEZPAntit DY DR. 4. C. AYER dr. COE, 'LOWELL, .TABS. 1. A rAinarrooe • co; pftelanne, nw ow.ni A fray coelfglydt*S PITTABOLOH itOgitULTIJKAL VORKI, Nog. 49 wed Al Veer, PITTPBUROII,! PA. W ILLIAMC _ma rutiATint, WOULD call the attention - of f?Aaliltef, • Iklaretalr, end others, co the eeldirated Telegraph Hay, Straw Mid Fodder Cutter, of width be la now maanketarlsai • lap mcaws, of vab one alma, Portland and Power. Also, Stir Own Sliellere, althea familia/a:Slagle, toe- liana or Power. Improved Ohio Mower and Reaper, • florae Powers anehreehere. .1 . ; Dog.Powere, most ImProved PatterVnj Ingeraoll's flay Proem, AND: jr 111AAARIcd7LPUliaL ACUINISC waolia•11 . »W A - Fut torthaj lolurentioe• atdree••• gam.. . 4•211.1•1` SUN DRI,EI • 00 pr • Ira tsVia.4l•ll . 66.1210i0n ' GOO , PloldiASon.ll4lnom 202 o t - eSed brood. 1 1 1d12A, 1:42111A(222.40,,... 2A 2AAA•2Jerr • ' 100 Wzausicrud LosadiToboccog 160 00 1 17 Wai I atm 1172oollett Mock Tsar ' 60 t team do " 00 bozeOlLoAq * ow, ' • 20 • Aaron 1104 A ' , d Olson • do , . • = ; • - 20 • 10100Ogg;, : _ "50011.11. NM% 1AA1ar01td1WiA012....1•24 1 . 2 .. 87CLL.-47.1-A4XL R701.1T-lIRPKTER'—;_, 2 bl4l.'prinie . Roll !pa tK ro:Ormitof 14111'00 for wile by j•Y_ 7 - ---11111M6Yil.OXMLifith. Ni 0 F Ala AJC , b. Or I °o'!4 Pffilig PR AYER'S 1717 ISt • _,, ,-..-4. - ...1......„-.4-L IIt4IIB. 5'.A.,., SIIYVAN'O-ialiffilOOD OIL I • ..., , . U TD.A '' Manufacturer and ' IA t4fe.E WEI int r .,. 11.kie AND int,6, - ~. • „ ~11.L,L.- ; Bizei' if,i , Oo If rikso44e , brkii - plikaarth , gu ., ratf-mr. i sre, 0, 0 4 3. 01 . t...1 ojnet, soil Mew.. /oho vivid k Go, Libel f.,7 el.. &Won . fvr Mao.% oc'ioes of PIAUI:AtIi 10}/ ' ' PAIS I.ft aellinoi p1....i1l reon. proiopt ..ttcslifon aulefint I . 4 ruktrriait t;. . may. Car . ner: alt 4 O'Hara :Sew OUt W.ter , P 1 TT 841-11 R 0 A., 1 rANUFAUTUREII , B uF t NTUS II 1111. a BIM PE111.1: 8 MY ROY UPATNNT OSOILLAT. IpUertlLM lENODI SaDR VALYV of ail sLus and tarttatylo. . :•. 1 s - - . . navies puled , glacidatty of largo riga . ulty sod of tic :best quality, Ira aroproPari-d to dd lostry . dobbluie and w ile-It work to this Hoy, troaditig that ayProcaptiela and the obseaelsr Greer walk, to emit pubis, patteeaga. We to sttaapeced•.altottoe to aag:BALANOIiII VALVE Odoll., LATLYG ytettlltigg, as coaaLlelog aslreinistigeo estatufers aoattaleedte eels class of Englata. diar fteeth 'site steam ?egret and goal I ght, To Get. . Jaadyd ' • ' . CAKTWKIGHT a VOVOIG, rA A aido .yvx Pocket sod TobleTatiorj, Bucglcal sua Deucal ID, 4traments;thitui, Phitots;llobtog Tactic. to., No. bb Woo. Stroot.• nay glooopockl atioeNt.o tont. oisooffte , rig • Tram* gopportoro.lo. , JaLt.ing and li.potog *I • moo. Unalty ongl Otopp4h,, • op .ly WILLCIA-111 SAWMILL £ c0.,1 01 Penn et" below .53.arbury, Pitubarg STEAM 110.1141 i DIAKM.SI• AND S Iron Weller; td•nfactoreis of LlarubtlM toxviniuhrs'ilued raid Oyltudor Vtistehen, vino Ifori,lteentl Piper, Coodenacne, Bugar Punk haul - am* Lifn Bost% otc. BM WOrig,Brldge smt 'whet Imo. d O OO Lb. am. AU or•lerr emu • •11.tacrre promptly saw " 1.22 iiitoTtciatk OULLA 5/Cl, 151t13 UARIC No, a Fourth Street 011AR1 , 1i1 NI, IN IBIS b. II PEN DAILY FROM 9 TO 2 O'cLOCK, 1," am. Wedn.4.lmy and flentriby evening., from blby Ira to Novenilor &.t, frore f to Y o'clock, and from Yo nztair MIA to Alai that, hum to 8 dolcsk. Depults recent! of ell mum not lou thsn , one litter end a BlLlend of the prat: declared tail. a. year,ls .1 sae aad December. Internet has been denlernd initolcsnl Otnily, In toot end lii,nenllcer, slain the Ilea nu organ nut, at the rani Drina pox cent. a you. . Uttered., If not Sras Et out, b platod to ticii ocean of the de palter in principal, andLmnthg attueltannet from thefireS tapof June and Lboattiber,notinkiencing take • par tth out troubling the &manor to mil or even no inceent hb pre/ brook. At tide rata ; money rill 1001.1. it; lon lino 13 'Tar., making I. the Aggregate Wane arm ova nate ran rant tau. • Pock. contahleig the Muter, By•Lawa, Rd). end 5.551• laticria teirritahed gratin, en aptilkatlonat the .a:s. PrCii.frat—GßO !WA At...asst. AA= /.1 Atiocuterg.. AlessA.lo.l - lames IlertlPAav, A. M?kelt, P.?. Pe Willie. B. LAvoloy, WIIIIAPH J. MONT. Jtatei m, D. ttelley, ite 9111 Blirprin, cps, Jd 9 O. • John P. CAutt,H, Illoaso A. Cure:. - I Dsvid .I , lu P..eaf tare. Chutes Dwillks : I .1•Al gran.. • ravda lhallx, C...iiiasalp tabin.vt,r,S Job, liolot• Williams O. klArca. Per+ tlookrr. AccirAlry. and Tri.r.rst•tr t—. 2241.64.1 - - John li. Sictui:len, r.:.. ND.Soln: Jr6ll II 41.4mr, Jar... I:. D. M.4h, Jame., 311.:Auk.3. W,lter WlL.pal: .10.0 Oar, I.Dory L. Vanua :It, Jolla D. fleally, WLILIana Mes.lll.lbrltudle, lasneWlllo.lor. Llik'Lla J C,G7(ltl - 1t tscittancous. ONLY DISCOVERY WORTDT or llfr CONFIDENCE rim RESTORING The Bald and Grat. ohne the Great tiae,.,very of Prof. WWI], bar* attempted not only to Imitate hi. Raincoat bat tandem to hare dletorliei aoutethlug that wruht pro duct, reaulta bleatiralt but• they tare all roma MA being carried away by the wonderful maul. of Prof Wood'. preparatton, and Late bona (wend to lure ILo avid to its mnistlest away. ItrsJ the Miogrin, PILOT 0 .1 Weise a Co s 1./erste—The issuer] • r , te 'sal lo 1 laid, reoceroing ynnr reluetsle Hoar tles_store are, au which you heels published It, tbs. valolty end elver re, hve three *lee toentortoos Inquiries une hare the ems la the cam. The lunar!** toe: Mai it lt e Got at ml be aid!. Mid name, es Meted lu. the Coleli.ulaall.3. mo• tl, I. It transit all therein sontentedi'llaltd. data tuy . loall Wrens Um. to No rood order •let i f enteral nolo'? . to I Imm awl do .noway loesartehiy.leis. My Italy te even be et than ha any stag, et my hie for holy teen pest, more sea. thrifty mai tatter colonel; the .0311 b true of my shlakenoead the only mom why It 1. not yenerelly true, I. that the sale .400 1. era/Med off by frequent oblation of tba late, wheat tare was mod by enteral' tea Lavin