JU* ji. Rs;(■.!?’ ,Ssti-v»sl£. .“ftS rUt tr. -wftirt an poHfcii Jor-mamy l . which frrtdrultßty uye,kfs (HaS ( 'SWaaJt?’ idMq. MmbW'l* 6 *’#*#^ lot-box, but- for the cariridga-box.->ui^ ! 4w. fi pifmntop' to mafa»«rr«iws T andyrwf&isieniore apjMKnSto hamp/nteo&ieis &itifa (Jocertrata* i{te& apparently tnoß^e*- iimdw«aKitiftsiiy ,*^ fcrNfa-tjSi*'' riiora large enough. fofiJteraaSi{)i f&tq&tet&S ro^k^||#ow4«a^&Uld^^M^99WK tiag 'SfWiy .theMV'What wswiqMrnastK* ssssgssstasaa t rampl W.-ti poiv'' the »W«®t ; W^ottb^ili;nW'*eAi«B ,o»«nm ‘-mf wtim *«fi«pyJtr«Swa«o tftvrotwt-'.itrowti. wifl, :; ’‘ , tt-ttepectff no r-irpit hot'bhight; itself (he oflipHtm bf-tvavfits Itatidfsr'everftgaipst’ Libeny>3aaai the mOftimetild bf-Liberfy. The fwffe'Whiefi Slavery twafes in now, or not only our flail sees (ho conquest of that immense’end lerule Ter ritonry-'tacqoieaeed’bio-hy the p.99Pite-.of;- flj® FreddSiatea -will -see the hearse,audjj}i rout) of, American Freed hm.rTbe people of.tit? or in must -never acquiesce. .Frop\ h(U-top.-. and, valleys from -farm and workshop, from i.Jie, putpir, the school-housa-and; t hefir£ssejmust „ i ho’-word go' fort h, “Kansas shall rh® given up to-Slavery. U -ivds guaranteed Ux Freedom by own fathers nod thaialhers of tjie, Republic, and free it shall be, Uootigh a.-AkoM," sand Unions ant) millioas of freemen fall in it* defense." ; ... - The-Fres Siaies basq already, been pushed, to wall 'and can retreat no further. They irttrtf-'now turn on iho aggressOretdr be crip plcd'-and wihjecled forever,- The struggle in Kansas-vs their-strnggle. The results will be their*. -' 'lf-mob la w, the bowie-knife and Sla-. very connaer Knnsas'-the North is conquered. The day thalseeathatTertiloryarSUve Stale jof this ‘-Obion sees tire sceptre of Slavery wavewdr fhe entire American Coaiioepi.— It must adver be./ > f he spirit ihat nerved our fathers-inthe days of our country’s earliest siroggle for Hberty -naust nerve tlie arms and hearts of their- children now against _a far. more relentless tyranny. If, the National, Gdvefnmeat will udt do its duty and ,f>wtbct tho liberties of'ihe/goopleitiia peoplejhusttprd" ted IhemSelves, The Free Stales,most lake the weapons into their own hands and use them. Don’t lell usJhal il wjjl the Un ion. The failure of iho Union to protect the rights of the people,ami tp protect the ,public tranquility is itself a dissolution ol Ibe Union. Ry. that failure .«• freeman from his .ybion &nd pwlaitpWha'tight and'duly of all lb prpieci themselves. The only IffliQii (.0 'vhten lifie peeplpqf. ihe.Fxee, Slates -own allegiance ia-a Union for Liberty under law.! And when it beaftW^l-efif VfljlstJ for,iiiy .overthrow of Lib erty QKti Law,;iLhaa { pftJ'Hjhiful sovefelgnly over "the acts or.copsci pncea of, Atpericnns. Disguisp.it as wo (hay* to-this it is cptping, and shat rapidly,' J We must' bring / lye'Union baefe-to- ihtf-policy of fathers, or it fyitf he dissolved. U cannot be sustained by IhejiQwie knifealMJ rflvojfer< luougbt-pbtib he if u could. And the soonet the North comes, to look fade the heller. , With such nwsu»j«WrOOW,.deiiriog ? aj) jaw and, authority and all decency in Kansas, np lJn-, io«!«ui <: ba od>h»4h»o- ; 1 0 tb«|rt»pie*.aC-lhe.f’tea States. Away, then,- with all bug-beajTifeors.of tt of.the UoiltluU true tMteipurpssea {ortped.— Whan farse pur-. poses, it* end connot come 100 soon. , s ■ A Tetnwns wtkv - X'H WOT* ■ QfiS' IM hßuse, -Watked t^hhn? ■®apli?^S!Vatte,' , ’' ;i;5 %Safw,Mhi» *as tKerefdrtP rtCUttalT St • HSTrdF^f bW* -rfMgtoi *tfd’ dreams of- ,!, |.wi? ■hef,- brain:^Tiie'XikOd J B‘cf(j'n taa-whop in 'Wji dy^ihtf' rook (fie'btfridie 6nd w6b^du^— bktnot ajtfDOseiJ.terßelfj.po, foulLy womwd J***w WJ.Sa' i®™ of a friend* wiio tnso jbtnro - k smajl bundle, Tim wife, became dpublr’f*- 1 . cited, rorTOe pi’ospettf 'i ciAUjiSn iofl.in misery, did nqt impress bof- ifeitljthA ufcttof a division df.h*}^gnttfibul 1 only an adKpm f, B’'%; dho u rtoasptf a?,t|jc the scene M'yß'.her.c^e^A' poori wonjao -op a sick, {>J3 t ..PJd «mwsb for. christening, »■ cji!l[(Jjj i c fit ltof iris jo pysi -ss3o9 ■tbfijforj aifre^m: of ©lr's^'^%' Mrfadhef rhatahe jhad ( dtcao^r'p.i|sJpgo wb«j[,o^Mwnr^,^h| ttAppSw me At! ‘fel-.S.^saWle^iptiriMe. ing to punishment the Indian murdeiaMKH}/' Captain Gunnison and parly, mainly through the alleged dupticy of the Mormiona. •» r«r-e>s tl-- 1 qrHE . j 1 SETTo' .yfuui UtiJPnbllfberti M Hie- AOITAW 1 rewi !< lM*|ly inform the JjOisei ! asaa&iggtejjjj^ ■ MSvAu yA ■* jAWf 1 »w ' |gJThorei«no jfflßjfiaSj s i*sw(i ssnd$ snd ■ (iCT3e®3oriia. & ■column. Those. wishing-t4dWjGC^ftPW- a (WiPte [4'UMntMiyiD^«^Ut>. i Mffnd fe-y/i shii'j ' L.C. Pendleton has rented « pfjU’OTMlSfUStyi ■buiyisyin tif oas’tjwrjßra Crite hint taHi \.s.f f } IT? Wo learn from jhe ,Coaaars^t;ir^«Alp> ; ] UioHbn, J; : :ni ijiil l placB’bn?Wl tftS^’ifaly.' A ‘fitter‘‘tft At filfShi dbUhilMsli«nrf3hd&J SoionfcJ Here on llicStb by addrcsßWg'hitß tjrae/i IVJ Ffee'BetnoctSu’? itoff wo improve (His tori 'to .'jwfreih "(Air hnlrod of Oppression in-tt- ; fFitr-Hortt 1"' ■ ■ To CoBR«3P«DiKT»-- l ‘HiB(ory. ; ofa^Treo,’ ! , [>**., ■new contributor, is very shall appear in" -otir next number. We shail‘alya|» bcjjKd lj^ljeta( y from “Melanie," We hive put ypiir JismS on'tlie' .free,list, , ( ./ ' MaRNA.--.Wc are glad, to hear Train, you, again, You must noteonaider it evidenpe.-pf dissatisfaction op our part though Wo may not express an opinion concerning ilia iperits of your productions. Tlidy certain)/ evince, Iflent of rid low order, in one so ver y_jppng, TQiit it is Ja talfcnt Unit needs o’ great deal.of, training.' 'Ypip_{.inusi avol? all tidbits" of thinking that fend to engender morbYdsympathies: Sing of something elevating and hesrt.checring, rather than onhdeelhingS’lhat Sadden and depress. Let us beat from /Bu oftpni H.Y.—Without excejitibn, (He Sweetest lUtlesoriJr we have read formally' a’day. Ofcpurie we shall print it. Will write in a few days. Wo have to -thank a fricnd.wbo just npw Mil* from Kentucky, for a copy of the American Senti. net, published at. Covington, in that Slate. We may safely say that this paper is one of the fiercest K.if. organs, North or South. From it wo learn matiy things relative-to the Southern objects of the Ameri can party,-and the hopes entertained by its.leaders. Judging' of ihc organization as it exists there, thfc anli-Slavcry map cAnldlfot spfcak of it in ottierthsn terms of- hnguafi&cd' condemnation. Happily for 1 U>e country H hi’s two faces—one for the'North and another for the Smith—like certain'nolftVcians. ■ The groat danger that threatened the -cabao of Ffeedofn' tjrrfh this qaartcr, is Sappily averted,*! least for the present'. ■ Tho-goalit strove to reach— Nationallty-a-iaos far from il-tfa ever. With the-ex ception of’New York,'’dearly every 7 Northern? tjtete where the organisation exists id fonce,‘lias shown at decided hostility to the aggressive spirit of IheSoulli,- As ail National .parlies have been..the aiders and abeltore-of the Slave Bower in some sort, thoNPbth ern wing even outdoing the Southern in. ilB;cf(orta to advance Uio interests of that power, so, had. the American party, os it baa ’ long aouglil to do, suc ceeded in rendering.Us platform acceptable to (will acelipns pf lt)0,- Unian agd.thus put down Jho, out; raged spirit of Justice and Philanthropy- that,now sljra hie-bosoms of; LhppiplULude, the march of Frec iloimwould hare been stayed and. its triumph fut farther olf from Ilia hearts and. hopes of those who haye.wijlchodjOpd wajlcd so loijg., s: Blit .Ilia tone of the. Southern organs.<{f fhe.psrty, modulated to plcase.Uie agnaitiye ear of flic mjn-scl- Icr, cannot but disgust qvery reasonable Nurfhcrn yuan, anil to frustrate' the designs of UiecdnicieSee- Jesa by putting lhc t ./prple,cli^'Vfma'of. Xmeficanisni •aroohd it. The epirli of Disquiet it ahroid among*’ the people, and no b'aaj trucfllng'Ui'thc South can i . r -i ■* 'di f '7 jj. h-? ', i i psczpe notice ana rebuke., v f '“* , Secret jocielies for their very nature mtist ;C£er rbe "dangerous in any State. It ia only exlreme-circumstances that can |jii*ti(sr IbdirMisfendeinfanyla'ndfintiehmon irilan jcnligMdndd RdjtnUlic. ' The circumstances wbichl i»fiiftan«toJtho Ameriean.parly'itargiani lift,:were' of tWs extreme its exialenCCiia -justrfbiblo' >by. thetdoctrine . of Necessity. tTite 'deaQptwjttJi ,of emf.pulKioat syatem .waa roUdnsTrlWpGtfssly rpttop,, IBy-tha nn®rupnlmj|ogß af pqlltiail tho babe lands «f«poWWdtOff ati hawJfetkihpat in cpnncjMtyj cau.cu^., 7ik'e p coraroodityniadrio llic wioinity.of qijt- p^tiy; longer - ; a a^bUatf, r ffeiip? the welfere «£ a^^t^am^t^njeja^ej Idusl under its wheels, ind hoisfed yriilj of their crimfaapd tyily 'rY*,' to - station to hVige, 'thsir priyitages lo.upjiteis.ililf poyfcrle js. api un.' E llgs, and Jp norroct r&yffihtqtrffa gyieuftiii nioasures." ;sary.” * ’ ' T/_ !l •'■ -'••• " rho qHcyflart of' Slircry lhs cSusctl [ii little espi | rtiotioq ip the rankslof Ihi Ordcr'. 'fbe utarid aa -cheina naye/q'Jartdfwd 'rVTrtilfd,4ty.' ' ?df 'a Kline, Iho'crilite AiierlaW hcS^fidfille'Ofdet: ; whs eonsefi’attvc, ttaA hwldlSjfW dtfSSlfi fßatdilSi tion,anß thcroford | Sfi'rtferfc h?gih« g re w silcnffnpdh' th f d ; at a'fl?d&|l'in lba t r|u9t'rlb'wrthiVw r thiV dny W tfern-ISve pfs’ci^ ; >3p' dyhnrge enohgh 1A h tdt‘i ft- ’fftariner ftiiiti ; jii6MS\)nk ; qfttlie'f9Stro flaMA Ihd TJrrfef.' >Bmift fiMwai orSflvbrjrfßS toSfilK#Wlaif nd tfij’gjteirt! Ofiftliai'lictd’ and ayary llM&tfee-ijlpis.’ minder that there are othMjAallidilita waodnngßlbWf •raifAUffl^teutrf ; S6»W aysteoij kUptt&oMflhat *«tor-'io4aßj(iarf*inv. i9geet ftydfabip, .Onnda.iCe Oraudltanw hdfiwro-jitliicii ttaS»ei*eft-«oHb)ai^cJkei^.AJPr utrongeiddgh io pui'dowh every apeblea of elector-1 fraud Utat deirtagffgQba 'taay. be letopledlo prac- j ’ ttice !;ipd tho;ljgj(j is.gpljsr dijtapt.wlien office under : ’the QflneVal jpill noLbe parcelledout.to : fprtigpers (h'pir,suffrages, pnd U)» ballot- ( ■box.vv.ilJ. once rngj^lj(nd,,bctp!? ip tlio inijorily and.: the minarity t tliff.,unnrcjudigpci arbiter bfaliques tiods. affecting the gencraJ,gi}od, , ' I 1. U 1 -* ~7 1 Tljp policy t>( Ilia Southern Know-Nothings is to ■ ignflro lJic question of Slavery 1 entirely. ’ Tills can -noljbo tlic policy, hy re atlhe North, for- thye can be no ignoring that question here. Bere, every mad. 'however humble must have an opinion of (lia own, nnd.act up to it. The Thugs of New York have issued their precept, in which not a word is said' about Slavery; add this, all expected. In Massa chusetts the,contrary course was (alien. Tfie paper refcrrcd-lo in tho .cqmroenccmeol.of this article ex ’ dcclaies (hat (ho Order cannot meddle with .Slavery- Theßoutli unatiimouJlyiioldß lo tftisrloo. trine. What thqo? Thera .must and will bo » rupture. In'this disunion of the parly lies the safely of the cause of freedom. ; With this rupture ends the hope Of. ualionjilily , for the' K. N'a. With its nationality expires it*, to the cause ofHutnan Right. Lei us watch andrVait. Esplahatory. Our friend of the Tioga Agitator will p]casd bear in mind, that under no ciycftirißtaiJcei-will we ■aawfct in* inflicting 1 on the country WebdieW lino an inexpedient, and meds)4te. Y*it wo also that the of lhd popnlar sovereignty' by omigrsrtit* (o the would nmactve those InrriloiLtg from Die? cnrio «f «U»»ry. 01 .«eune wo, teferned. io Ibafxpro'we :qf this doclrinp, to a logit- Imato-emigjjtbp, not ono forced info tlio territories by causM.Tofcign fd a 1 Bono residenoo ahcfseUle rriool. 1 The "recent Recurrences In Kansas are.of t, most unjustifiable ebarseterv and We : shall never -on done Jltn'-rsondnpt fifiplirtourians, who expect by rowdyism to establish Slavery in that territory, ,Tli6 Booth must look pt this question as it really is. It they pUtrurf'S-doutse-adverse toe, legitim ate. settle ment' of the torritoiits to perpetuate Slavery, then wo say they shall receive po encouragement from us —Dtmpcratic lotion, Bravo wordsTrWOtds With (ho ring of a genuine Democracy ip tfichj—ahd Roldiy spoken. We will hear them in mind with a right good will,'Colonel. And we will boor in mind also, thatout of some 150 of bis democratic brethren of the press in this Slate the editor of tlio Union alone has spoken as it he* corilcs'a mhitand a patriot to speak at this crisis. Wc 3o riot cimsitTef the' editor ofjftia jl/nion ah abo litionlst by a'ny means i bill he talks like ait honest,' geßvwhA has lljo spirit .to say iwhal he thinks, and to Bhnuj.byhia’ 'say, - We wish issmhraf hsv-;ne!ghbors coi}Uf, ; bo.-,coaxcd jp r eotpe ohl si. boldly and", tin equivocally on tlio general •question. •• , J.^^rDma« !r jJ)iB '‘pldWor ftyrie” hf ;ihe Western Ke»eff«i« w"bp st'Coudci’sportoh' Ihe •4lh. v Good !We will endeavor to baiJ.lßccapiUl l ;dTWotletiSitt}mtsdiy..-,'There.}«Mum,there we ’ham Jppg’ .take hy-the hgpdi 'aje mpro, 'wp are ; «»su{ed:tnßt' ltiß'M*fi v oJCMdßf6portertßn-' usually godd tdoktog,' ntid'tfiß wqsiiN'fi'Wre no senate ■in the did “Keystone. 5 ;We WelleeiUe Free |PfA*v ■ - ’-i-; r. We haven't td detract a bit I <) : ittoßUp, pr 1 b»t rftittr tofci/fcths wn-medis*! jrublioanip^h^into itfpjqghod. m 3. Wg yatj ; wWfntJy of every intefiigenipoison. / ( _., ' ■•■•'] 1 '* books published by Foolers Sl Wells, which they will sell at publishers prices. W#^nO ilWIf *"i ‘TIHP >< -v ** p ' on ?'W?/ cb^' , ' tlii*9iipKinaij£ : ihe' exact size h'hd shape of the envelope before it is folded, is placed upon a filo.of foat hun-' d reds heels, and being set under the loser of the press, Is tnade to ph*i e ashy-through the. wht)te‘rSidltnesS of paper, producing In about three seconds of lime four hundred.envelopra, cleanly and perfectly cut, ready to receive the stomp preparatory to being folded; The sheets thus'eutare pounfed a third time and conveyed (6 the stampingor. embossing room, on the first floor. Here are ten or twelve-in genious constructed embossing pressess, su perintended by as many intelligent and expert young women. Rach press stampa with a beautiful and-perreot impression, -as- neat as « a could judge, about siity'envelopes. per min ute, after which, having behn counted a fourth time, Und the imperfect impressions, if any, removed,' they 'arehahScd fo'aOotlitr dais of' young wombn, .'whoso business it iato place; the adhesive self-sealing preparation-on the' outer flap of the envelopes. So-sKilfularetbe; •bands in't his department, that wife /person - is ; able lo'prt!(fare Smi' dry -about six, thousand self-sealifig 1 dnvetopes 'per hour. A fief this - - they arc odudfed Ifte fiAh time and 1 pasted'to. the folding depotlmenti« The machines, em ployed for (his' pifrpusesare among the-most ingenious and perfeit-that we have ever wit nessed. Ten Or fwelVttof'theheare employed and like the stampihgtprfesgos, eachislhsnv aged 'by K young woman; Thapress'roOvoa! wiih the mosi perfect regularity. The Sheets,' now cUtTrito'the 'p'rOptV .shape stampedv'ahd made self-sealibg .sre brought to this:iostnus menf which completes the procossyandvimnn. inslrtnr of time, 4aoh emmtepo- far usfei feeding; babdisemployfed.rin which ihe flat envelope is wardfoKil r hppfifsaths ; ;»hfohß(ilaces thhddhß sive gutfi on life side' flaptyfoWsiflte envelope,; ■fastens’ it, And drops iuinto aT tin;’box', which' quietly fcountk^off itfecontenth iudnyets ' q£ cach.Xnd dmnds them overdo be counted hgdin, Wndsgarj, andpackfed, subject' 10 the ofde3f : ’of ifitf Postmaster ’■''Ocneral.—v hahds arp constant l.y employedini ihis depnrlm'ent albee'; and tve undefstand iT ds Mt. -Nosbiu’d ihiemion to manufaotdreV in addtijon to those mhde foe (tvA.Governmentsa. supply of hia-beaulifnl article, ihh trade,’— lf: Y. Times. -• ■, ... .... ; : The Web yi t—lmpobtaot to jUjmbb s, . —Theeditor of the Ailtrqn (Oiiiq) ‘$daqm\ .stales that, he has boea mformecfhy . (tie,pro*, Pftaior qf (he qf. 'jhai thatthe farmers of Varraont'a,tejn tbehabii jot l»piing^he>fl^^s^i o pf; w'oeytf," fejitV i very «iin»»%K«e|^ s after. ;it mahes-,.ita the. wheat is s .Jhpjtpps.[ l eto&m Jy ,gUttpg Jr Jfc' ti I* JltKhtPff Mnopptpa /or,.tbeM%Wkdf‘ .qrealifto^: *f “od^fly.aay^u,^ l ! seewtffienJßbj). th'aipoA.wiiDsr i! sljjfftrv worse Jnanpdn be intp' pfokituies ] jheVt chief- "tie? 'of,Mr itopgutf-rfheia .hundreds of females sf hBtyttw*jt ftr- 1 iavor..9;life that fg;s|&b#ss pKg|#ijf|t'of .-American WomanhoodT j'. '' .- V \ / t i fHflSte bjlf Wtarday tftat a widow wirtilier 4*VBhfr*:M : umrhs, ; and f 0 *sjk -metajoqk the.doorm my room fpr fprpmf be surprised loathe house of aye'hltlc/ ninfolded iier story of pitier wrongs, anjT sWf-' 1 tferings. 'The, Bishop’ ofjier ward nad ided iier, whole famiiy.lnoiuaing herself, in S(te had.gtven up all sit'd l|S3lbf ,Jiihg|t s and other (axes,'and was now*ih'tH'e'di-' dfoj/jajp f eii ber.starvioror Beifig WrfmelfSf' dp share an incestuous bea With the' daughters? ■of hpr.own body. With tears in her eyes! ,she prtiyed me to afip/dfrerthe mehnSofgO- Jbg (jr California in fhp spring/’ These bases occur, eyery day—ifTdeed the spirit opdissat jsfaiiiion is universal. I have' nevdF cdn* iverifea with a sdtiia/y' woman who : frh* 'ndl .discgnleDted with Hef eftiiafioh and prospects. /Tbip. speaks more tWan 'all the’Trigehio'us' ar. -gurjjjpms in favor of polygamy,'arid • defridrti si rates, (hat the praclical forking bfiite , rqSbh: the case/. For Ourself, we cannot >di)ot-bol'ih'ai Resident Pisbcb fillido?#® ;iKat‘he legally €Sn to!, bet the roattef ' right, and ihdi Gov. will befullji and pian/ufly sustained. ThatiA?]fe“bijV , powbr, the election wilf be (declared void ; dud at any rale,' hb act will bodoUebr count sSlled which ShaH'in- the least giye' 'counla. ■nance to any ads or doings of-a Tiegislatorb so : elected, evenifthey shbiiid convejiofdhd goth'rough with (he form ofpaSSiug VVe also take up the" anything growihg otil btSUCh ehrrUpuon and disregard Of allirtghMud a rdßuke hs will effectually proveoVienythibg. of the people of, tO/’VQie in J.una;ttext.‘upqns,ihj! pt , jlq 2?rie Gazelle. Although written in and in tended for another atmosphere, we think they are. none the less adapted to this meridian: “We learn that the North Epsf Guard has breathed its last, after a sickly existence of some lhroe pr four months. This i ? as we expected,. Perfectly willing that anybody should,start, a paper anywhere, we yet regret that sa-mapy_engage in the business thought lessly. ao.iJ without seemiog to be aware of the cost to which,they unavoidably subject them selves, lathe counties of Erie, Chatauque and ...Crawford, particularly the newspaper publishing mania has bad full sweep, accom panied by the losses and disappointment's usu al in such cases. The truth is, that if half the money that is frittered' ayvay lrf Spasmod ic efforts ip start 's new paper Undfejuvehate old ones, was concentrated upon two, or three, Qt four papers ,in the country, most establish ments would stand erect, unembarrassed by credit to the country, the pride of theirpalrpris, a Source'hr ficatipn to reUtfft jot cares, imt uttcea singtoilh irisepara it lb Troth their publication. ! Wp trust that jn thus speaking we shall po’flbg trccptjoa of jii)rif&er‘or selfish motives —of, in other words, bt a desire to oppnopri plp to, o,Ufselye,f,ljip whole field of journalism. Wear* influenced hy CJ nbsiich motives—wa cherish np such desife-r-bur Vish rather is, to have every, vacant’ jtlice' Sited, every want supplied j,l)ut pot,edih : lH(3 case under discus -Bjbo|.oyef>syppJiecl. t all such as would ascribe to p’s improper,motives and inordinate ' desires, ,we haye the. same full store of pity • fP r thpsp who a rd" periodically Bl acked wi.li( tiia popular error” that the print ;fpg,of a weekly newspaper at, one .year, is q paying business per *e,-apd that eyety llitlp village in our not thickly pdp6la< ted’Coobiy can sustain an^ii|^j-B v iJ4j»r of its own, mainly JVprfl o( its corporate limjtj3K.„BdiT —.® errors , of ‘h® day, in.thisj,.taBl)p?»i''ttel i e is one enceT-TEXVBHiKftCB. IThh’ sometimes sppa: rently tardy ip. Iter ministrations, she is yet sure to ultimately feSch anff apply the lesson which folly or. hasty p'cfjbp has eqfned for theniiapJyes, , . V.j ,” ' u VUlfainhy ihVCoim Rfeo¥ttts’that the two counter/lif'ers, ■Wh'fte f 6f > -Boflrslo, and LaWffen&e, of 'Eppmgj - have been placed' under ten thduMjSd>'dbllar Bonds, eachi IbV matting and Spllihij.-imitations of Ayer'* CJierry Pectorpl. This is right. If the Law should peolWWien from irnposititiom® 4 all,'it should certainly protect them team M; mg" imposed undfj by a worthless countotteit or sucf) a Medicine asAyer’s Cherry Pecto ral, "We can only complain that theptintsh*, mOhfls not half enough. The yillain, who would fop pahry-gain, deliberately trifle yum the health pf iris Ih)l6w men, by taking from (K'afllla/ tho' fcilp .of hope, when they. •» s “^^ ,io iB B falsehood-wi Vjr dellisibn, should Be punished at least verify is ho WhdcounterTeiils the coinm • coiiDt rj.—Greih oo.Sann(r,parrolllf>n,l • t,fcj bonaifytt«wipnp«Mr .w it