.,..-. -Jy ' a-4 a.r . . I f. B. MAIMER, ."."" rtiitMiM e JUErtt EWEI.T. SJWattT. , s in Ctnirf Jiity, i tit rime nf W. atiec- '. ter't Start.) HE AM RHUS AN" iseblUV) ry Satnr at TWO'tJOLT.ArHI pr armor to lit . half yearly In ed- i M ppe 4iMMHfai till AiA arrearage am paid,; .i , , o subscriptions received wr a Iran period than wont. All communication r letter on nM relating tn the nrnce, to Innra hrtsatton, t he POST PAID'' vn ? i a SIX ACO HE children began to y Sherman' L . sengs. The noise we not . loud at that '. hut il ha kept inCreaatng am ainc. anil tw nrenm an great tttt 1h months of fit KHla I can scarce ha etepped. Or. Sherman strop s with tha little aufFrere, ami .rv much re- that any of thrm should he disappointed wing the taat benefit which haa bran confer bpnn tha community by lha introduction of infelliM . ' " WOXKXOIBWOll, entered into arrangemenra for enlarging hi iufie.tory,hy imum of which ha think be will Me to supply the demand. And the aeme pains care will he taken, that lhe crlehrated lrt :eg ha ma.lt aa they have always Veen, in or that thoe who depend upon them, ma not ba ppoimed in their hope. He knew, when h ntenced the manufacture nf tha Warm Lnren that Ih-y wonld eiinerscde the use f cverv r vermifuee, an the I,ntenge la rery plenmnt le taste, srcrjr in H cflerle. a well ctrtaim, tha qumlitv lequired.to effect a . perfect curt, rv email. These proprrties. in connexion with r ct that they are sold f 35 cent per hnx.'thu ing them In the reach nf lha poorer man In land, haa not only reused them to take the a of evrrv other vermifo ever offered, but pi mlered them popular ta tha community.' IkrrM'Xt't COUGH Z.OZB1VOBS lima to cure Cough, O Ids. looumpt'on, imi, shortness and difficulty of Breathing, nod. r iiiaea ea of the Lungs, with tha nm facility did on their first introduction, arid the ptoph t now become pereua.lej ba actealeiye-iienee, on the acrein of a l.,ht rolj, thay baee s to atrp to hher tha Dr'a. offii-a. or of the n'. ami olitam a hn of KU Congh T. rigea. rh are trarv emianient t carry in lha pocket hi tale a few thruth th- d-y. Rf pirreainf rourM a cure i ufiro aneetaJ in 34 hour, and patient eh'tit hia bqotn aa... 8g great I tba ee ty nf the liocngee. that thoueandu nf (Krw-ne have uaail them, and heeome arqa linttd with iff. el, will never he without them. ' ' IIER!rl49 POO UAH'S PX.At.Tna rued more cueee of Rheanialiam, Pai i in lha l, 8'de and Ctiaet, I.Bm'o and Wtaknee. any anplica'ion that, baa eir beei mvda. At Hrty or the PUMarhit lncieed,bundred ipincided raeat have aitrmitrd In eotntter t. ami palaa il tT upm lha communit a the na. y Bewa a Drptinn. D . Rrrorm hat the trae and genuine Planter ia teed up d.llfh paper made Ciprealy for the putpnee. n every caa lha aignatore of Dr. 8heiman at apnn the (ck nf the PUe'et, and tha whole ed by Copy Right. . Nme other are g 'tiuine. ef ra wlen yon want real gnnd Hherman'a Man'a Plaeter. call at tha office, 106 Naacaa . acd yon wi I not t dmpioiiited. niemher the nnmher. 106 Na aau rt whara '. tsherman'a Litengei are eoliL, Hi Agent dra. Haya, . 139 Tolt aue, t)rHklvn Kin, rVilliamruri ; aed R-illing cV Co., in, and JOHN YOIINQ, Bunbury. - M. A MeOA 7, Northumbeiland. Member I lib. 1147, I . WOItKS Pit A ISC IT! it, ScaU; mnd U kinds Jnjtmjnei Snrrt CurriL 'U8EV8 UNIVERSAL OINTMENT, ia he HUM eotnpte'a Burn Antidote aver known. tan'W. (n-l aa if by Magic) atop pana the ilaepatata Barn ami 8cild'. Fr oM 8 ft, e. Cut-, 8rain, on man or haaat. it i al apdalion that can be made. Thnua mla tried and thoiwai.d pr doe it. ' It' ia tha mt mailer of pain ever diaeorered. All who ommend it Every family h"uW ba prnvi ith il. None ran tall how aoo aoma vf the f may need it.: 0!jerve aarh hot of the genejlre Ointment ia name ot 8. TcT writbo on tha ouuidr To imitate thia i ftrgery. . , trnen. I.iv.rv M-n. Frine', anil all whn'tte c, will And thia O oil men! the very heat thint tan a- for Collar CUa. 8c rati h, Kicka, V. mi thi ir animala. Kurety every mercifttl man I keep Id' animala aa free fiom pain an pnei TotueyV Univaraal Oiatmant U all that le n l Trail. v,., . I E8 OP INSECTS, rer the eting or bite orwua Ineeta, Tnueya ,Oiw ant in ttor. . Hun.lr.de have irieal it nnl found it gnnd I.F.8 CURED ! rr tha Pile. Touaey'a tf al O n mtnl i one i-f the beet Kamediea that t apfliad. AH wba bava tried it tat tba Pile mend it. D 8ORE8 CURED. For oil eSMinale . lhea ia nothing eajoal to Tooeey Omt- A rnn in Maniiua had. Car a number af a ante leg that bafilej tha akitl of Ihadoetora. y'a Ointmrni wm reeominviidoil by one 4 iting phyaician, f who knew it great virtoea.) vo hniea ir.dueed more benefit than the tp tad rvreivad from any and a I pikvloua rema Ih all irv it, ' 1 ' KN AND HCALDS CURED. Thnoaanda e nf Bun a and Heald. ki all parte of tha y, hava heon car i by Toneey'e Univeraal em. Certificate enough could ba had to fill inte nf ihi ha. : M.EN P BRUI4E8 CURED. Teat:moni-Uatimonial-, in faveif Touaey'a Uiotaaent ing Biutae. haa been nif red tha rnpiia Hunlrxl in ty racue w. eertify to it greay n reli' ving tha pain f tba moat aavar Bruiee rna ahoulJ try h. ' ' ' u KhU HEAD CURED. Soar aaaea of Head have bean cured by I'aawayl Oinw Trv it H erliloia faila. .T SHP.UM CURED. Oral lha winadiaa aenvered ki thia me4 diaagreealla complaint, f 'a Un vernal Ointment ia tha ooi oaotpWia. rr wa kn w t lad. - . .., , , APPKD HANDS CAN BE fTRED. r'f Univeraal Oii.tment wiH a I ware cave tba ara of Chapped Hani. ' Scoree of prraoaa via thia. - ? . '' . -j- -. 'i .-.: 1 (E LIPS CURED, i rt tha mm nf Sort beta waa never atiythiog otade equal ro Toa tint men I. It if aura 'a cute them. Try iw tcienute compound, warranted tww Ut cn y oreparntinaj of Marctiry. - fj Prloa tl H bug. Ten further parieatava aunaatning Jiy aaloablg ()tntmeuw.iha phia fa arfw Pamphlet, la ba had gratia, af raapeetabla tig aoo) Manthaotf thraaghaK Jm UjaraW ml by BLtJOT T0CS3T, McK f. v For naif hj'. ,, HfJ.I-OAT,fJi ill, mv-y ;:: : STOBray.AMlElI'AM. .... UUIi'l 'ILL'.'I '." iHll. r. ,, ,, in ,, , ,L,. ,,'m i .if . i ' t i' f I "a it--C-i 1 ViV ' -i ' i ' Ahowa, aeoaWetc, (n the ooca of y nr tSHmmw it feswly. aa. w A faHtebloer Maawwrlal. Few of oar read era hat will read with deep and even tender intereat tha following eopy ol aeraea. written by Mr. A Mara on lha day pro. ceding hia fatal attack of lllneea, and designed to accompany. hia autograph aignatnre, which had been requetted by a female friend : . , Written far Miit C. L. E'twerifii, ef . MtMacJjaji tl, titda prtttiing ki$tttK . Jenrl Qoiacr AtMa, ' ' 1 ' Qt'iacr, MaaaacnciatTt. " In darf of yarn,' the noet'a pen From wing of bird waa plundered. Per ha pa of gooae", hit now and then. From Jav-e'i own Eagle inndered. 1 .-. But, now, metallic pent din: loan ' A too the paet'a number ' ' ' In iron inapirattoa gtawa, " 1 ' Or with the aninntrel tlumbert ' ...i i.i - .-.) t Fair Damtal ! could my pen impart, . ( In prna or lofty rhyme, Tho pot a emotion of my heart, A , Totpeed the light af time; TATtat metal frem tha womh of earth , Could worth intrinaic hear, To atamp with corretponding worth Tba bleiaing ibau thouldtt abara I . r 'Meaalwej t Woealat We knew tha meaning of moat worda ' ' "By aaand a well aa eight ; " ' " " " They menn, although they have no micii, So tr.ind and write them right " ' ' .' For tbu ia 'eccentricity , , . . Ona Hti good many c', Alao. in hiibbubbubhemiia,' Tba n't ar thick aa (era, Tbero ara ao t in Engliah rjrea. But 'a thgra ara in neve t . . A wantt yaw aft to make it ny . Tbero it hot one j ia pmm. ., Soma JuJgnjuJgt tha Engliah toeigwe, But kill ft with a breath; '" ' With wind and worda they fenfennt name Fine rtfee ta death. 1 A aea borae ia a aea boraa when " Ton let him in the ten ' ' But when yon tea him in g bay, A toj borte then it ha Of enu'M race tour. t ian'1 entrtt t A i far tftnfittt It it a tad'ning eight ta aa A nobla inc traa pint. If miner ara all minnrt. then Their gaardiana get their gain. ; ': , AH glagierg extra paint thould tako ' To put in eitra pmnet. A kitchen eaaief it never mndt ' To burn her face and broil it; ' ' Some Lantsa know no labor, hut To toil it at their MM. ' ; " If ona wera riding o'er a Ut, He might hit tut bewail, " ' '. But twaald ha of aa uta to hia' ,Tn roaVagainat rf , It't fwaiahaaent for nan tojKro ' It'a trifling void of wot th; , So let it raaa an net iced like - .Tha efon that oto tha aorta.. ' . Tac Patcht Omcs Ur. Uaiko, I ho thin Cnmmieeioiiee of Pttnntrv wo learn from Wankw ington. hat bio report Marly reedy, and it will contain aa ununual fund of ibfcrrmaliaa. ' W gather, from a otalrmonl farnatked by a onerea pnndent, tha fullowing, amiwmg rho pnptUtion and produee of tha Uaitcd Statoa O tho year 1847 . 1 .1 V: v.. , i-; M Preeant pnpulatiun 90746400 114245500 5649050 Number of kuahela of wheat "barley oata 167807000 rye 20222700 hurJk wheat 11073500 Indian corn 531350000 fc 4a f)S : eotaiuea 100 005 000 ''13810000 27750000 '220164000 141 A0O UW 163 04X1500 " 404 600 824 040500 tnrtneif hay " ' hemp - ' ' M ponndaaf tohaeeo : ' - ''"'' cottoo ' ' " rice " , ''k cocoaaa ' .' eiigar ' Tba whula repurt. when printed. wi!( make between neve a tod eight hundred pagaa. rnn Rmiimg f)iaKAniTtiere la a dieeeea now areaaient ra Wilmingtoa, Del.; that eovere (he aerouo with be id, itchy, aura bilen.' ' la aowie Miivn iuvt www aiiTuufV. . w ii awvaro oaina. a.':!' 1 ' -f GaosM WnaagjajoTM Lnraffavrra) ia -vwrtaf UaarnwaJl Chfiaawr af Oaawtiee, a4.gl tha lent nlnatina, 43aar;h aadooai l ta reaabiiaaa bora ana) aatnot, waa iaheriuiba IwaMwf lwnJaM n ml ! "giiirnn i tmis &t:fj - - .re a. , . t a ' TT IMkfMT, gwttNoBlwl lalfal CoLV CtlWnIal nUXtt 1 t34." . V j.v.ri'ijriiM. "Oawaint .W.W atVi. of vTrltlr..J 3 . 7" .T""'"1' C""M' .Mj' rnrntrkgoB the pletninrV ntyln of General Taylor, era gnalfil J n.y;fl,Yp nf Ge t-ylnr. Tbif ,'tfa. herntter-ntte , the qneation eonflfteitmtjr ne; trt be gnthomhip f General Tay lnr'a letletrn end depe tehee , .. . ; 'More then a year fr the editor nf the fUp Bnwlr, van aWi In pnaaeninn nf eotftfii lnttnrn nr General TnyW. Written with' bin own rrmeb bantf, withmit dlngnW, and without reeieion or rwnertirw btbmelfof any body eW." The rar.mnhip a at nni'oem apd manljr. hut peen. liar, and might be rnnaidered aettrikingly ehar aeterietie of' the writer apparently egeculed with an old fjiiillpen, worn to thentompand hedging a . bonntrrnl ttrpam of ink at frf mneement The letter were eery diet met, and yM the wnra and line were an etneely peeked together thai the larger portion of each page aeetned covered with ink. leavtr.e; - eery ejte while paper in view.' The eloeeneea of the Knee waa atefh, that though lb writing wan vry lerible, if wee neeeiwary to read very rare ftilly 4o avoid 'bwine the place' in each a Mnee Hnoian phalartv nf ' worrfe. Thin ' remarkable eeonnmy of papef we pvnbtb'y' the reeo't of old habit mi the Indian fmntlet.'wltere the nap ply nf nratlcina'ry'ie-nftetl aeanty'and oneertain. aa inetaneed In that Celebrated deepa'tcK written ha1 Gen. Taylor' during the PhrWnwVr."'in which he npnlngigea h tl.a teeretary fr the ap pea ranee of the letter, 'written on a very dirty theet of paper, hut the only one in tha camp ! , The ntyle of Ihoee letter (written in the mnat careleee manner to an intimate friend.) wa in many reepeeta admirahlewthe lanfuage wellhnnen, nimple, ntrnng, nnd rlireet, with nttt e particle nf afleetntion, end without an er ror na to the ne of term.' The only defect that entild he noticed Wn r.ne nlmnet hntVereaf In le epitnUrv cnneapnndencenf tboee not ncen. tomed to write for the neeee a neglect of pnnc. t nation, and prinper rliptinction "between en teneen, nnd between difterent c'nttaee of fen lencen. ( The eyntag wan pgco'iar in thee and other .particular long ; parenthetical , clatree being fr qnenrly intrwluced in the gnnrea nf .a nntenee wiibout ihe proper nign nf pa rent he nia .; 8 rnetitnee, evidently . from - haete, gad fmm the fart that bo had not time. In revtoe it, and to g bch In ihe beginning of a eentertce on reaching; to the end there wee a want nf complete grammatical connexion between dif. Went parte nn error from which no writer, however rgperieeeet!, I probably entirely free when writing in turn a hurry aa to leave no time for reviaion. In ftome instance Ihe be ginning nf a eentenee wga not marked by, a capital teller, and oceavionally peril le were "inf. ,. . v' All ihoee thing required enmo rare to make Ihe reading perlrc'ly intelligible, at firat glance, to one not arceetomed to hi ntyle. But there waa a d ireetneea and niaiple beauty of ex pre -eiMfi Jhrretghool that eommanded adaiirati from 'he moat critical rrader.'and freejnently drew forth the tnont evnpltatie declaration that after reerHng thin, aa one can dotibt ba wrote hi own rtrapatclWp; 'though Major Bline, or anme ther pereon' well qualified, ariibably revined and correct edl then, or acted af fctaamanaeneia or aecretary. The deepaichee, tkeagb ffeaemlly exareeeed in lee iwn red neatencee, bear rmrke ol an anthrahiprbetantielly ident'tcal with itet of the private letter. . ' : '-"'- ' .'- Jn the. earn way did Mir be. Napoleon, and erwrreiime f Vhington. ano Ihe pen of other; but nobody eonetder M an evidence of( inferior capacity, nrthtt Ditmont, Bmrrienne, nd Ilamiitoa dreerve credit (nr the work which they executed ( their employer, ft ia worthy of mention that the ' neglect nf BttnetMatina it epistolary enmpna'tina' waa for merly common among men nf Ihe" beat educe, tioe. Thia i a id lit have been the cae with AVxanoer Hamilton, Rufua King, and other eminent and ecconapliahcd ataleamtn el that data. ? - ' ' i -i ' .' '' Tbavku.' Dooa. Fat:- Among the varirne inverttiona tgbichjve lately been pa tented, ia ota termed a traveller' donr faalener. which ie ceanponed of two enaall metal platen 5nrmed into a wedge by the innertiea of a piee af wmaj between thrm, while the under plale in filled with two email en' ken that catch the ftiatr, The harp end of the, fctener i throat ander the door, nnd in mora firmly (lied by eve. ry attempt to enter the mom, while a ennl ear rie to the bedaide enable a perann lying in bed tin withdraw tba wedge, and thee admit a viatler, . "Taw WiPfJ af the ' Rev. Mi. Maffit baa re turned io tba hotn of her parent ia Brooklyn, NwTrk. -T' ' ''"' - - i-- t '1 ' . ' .. ,.. :. : Fmaui treir on. Wbal la, wanting. aid Napaleon, thtt tha yoaih of France may b well ododatedr 'Aeflrrf ' naid Maaw Caaapaa. Tbl ff ntraeb tba Enxpernrl Her (d be, te kWeed trw ayateai af eda Mtlori' 1 U K W air aara ttai faawta, T ' . 7 T. . ' Wl stall kaaw atKMt &Jpgl j har.. ij; -., ,vr?. lr i-1i 1 l59r?wawaaWaj Ult-UILJ. UI1J I ..Lit .imi "Mat. lean tSerffcr'Abf afMttArltirnlVf ba wta'thg dauyhtn pioaimn ionp, Mtj. land gentle, arba went rVawc Araefira to. Lew. den, I where be becaana eminent -aa a mercbent. birring tba war h left ngtand for FtafleVj where be acted at the commercial agent ef thia country, and returntd upon the ratification ( tbe treaty of peace. Mr. . Adam fooad hia futnre wjfeaf Xondna when, acting ander .a cemmia ion tottetiei npoa aim by General IVatbing- ton, le 1794, for exchanging the rati heat ion made ander tha treaty ef November that year. Mre. A.'wne married at All Hallow Church. London, ea the 30th ef June, 1797", and followed her hoahunrf to Pmaala, where Mr. Adam wat repreeented at the firtT American Minltter from the United State. '' Mr Adama conferted honor upon tha country nf a time when the United State wat Jiiit rerogniced nt nn eqnat among the nation of the earth." Her r.ext theatre of aeretre wa In' Watliington',1 nnd after thU again tbe Court of St. Petertburg, and thi from ' 109 to 1914. the moat caching, and pfhape the mot revolutionary period in' tbe hiftery of F.nmpe nnd embracing a part of that interetting period ef enr own hiatory when tbe country wat at war with England. ' ' " S -; Mr.' Adamt realded longer at St. Petetibnrg tba anyone of enr American virtera; except, ing Mr.' Middteten. nnd hia lady wat left ' there for a brief period, while berhttabnnd wa called to another field ofaerviee. Mr. A. came a ton from St. Peterabnrg to Pari, after the treaty nf peace had been aigned by Mr. A. at Ghent. fhe wa at Pari dirrinri the moat memorable period of Napoleon' enyirernaey. Snd paaaed the world wide 'hundred darM at the French metropolis, in the mid! of the whirl of excitement incident to the'strnggle between the ftonrbooa and the Revolutioniett.' After a abort residence In France followed by it longer one with her parent ia the neighborhnod nf London, Mia." Adartta came to Waibingtnn in 1817, where her httahand had been railed at the principal member of Mr. Monroe' Cabinet. Eight year at Secretary of State, four in lha White House, and fifty one year tbe com panion ef her dialingnithed huahand. Mr. Adam baa teen mere of court life, and that in every va riety, frem theboattful ostentation ef revatty ta tbe timplicity ef our. ewa republican habit, than perhaps any living woman. Wfkitgtan Or. riH$hwg Cntlt. . v . , A Fata Hi A Wtaherint. that la to aay. a cititen of Michigan,' recently wrote to Horace UreelyofNew Fork desitieg to have the 2)ay TVrbunc aent to him, promising le pay at the end of the year. He added, 'by to doing yea will promote the Whig caute in tbit taction of tbe country " . Horace published lb letter, declj. ning to aeml tba paper on credit, and appended the follow reasons ; ,;.'t I caa't Aremcmber that 1 ever bad tha boner ef knowing yet ; 3dly, The fact that yoaJ did net pay Ihe postage en your letter, is not calculated te impress me favorably t regards year preeniary reliability ; and tfly, I pnbliah ed p era pa per seven yenrt en credit, with let efetibscribera, and came near e'aiving to d ath thereby. For the but seven yea re I have gone en tbe opposite tack, sending my paper very rarely to any ewe who bad not paid for il ia ed vaaee ; and I think it will glnddee your pbilaa Ibropic heart to know that the change baa work' ed admirably for my constitution, I bava since bad not only a geodiy aireyef auborriber. bat eneeab to eat, a good aeil ofelothea, and very eftea awena change in the vest pocket." GgHIBAb SouTT IN TltC ClTV Cot'Kr'IL OT Mcxron The Mexican paper mentam a tur prle that d-n. Scott reeeMly received by an invitation from the City Cncil to accompany them with' hi aid nn a pie nc egcurainn to Santa Fc -aix mile distant nn theTolnta road. After riding pleasantly along for several mile, the ennductnre turned short to Ihe left from Ihe main mad and bv mere pathway plunged iptn Ihe mountain. The path dUcliaied many sdmi rabla posit tone for amhaecadee, and when al len-jlh the General ami hia staff came hill upon large party of Mexican, armed to the teeth, they began lo think that they had ace pled the Riviiai'ina rather baetily.' Ceeling tieir sur priae and aatoniehmrnt, they were finally con ducted to the ruin of an old monastery built by the Carmelif m4ikn, at Tar back a 1006. To make a bang story ghort, they (her kmud an eg leneiv labht peuvided wiib evry delicacy, eel out uiidfr a rich canvaei earopy. A brief ad. dress front fhe chief alcade, al tha bear! of the table, (Uen. Scott on hi left' Gen. Butler nn hi right, and thra alternately a Megicaa and an American Ihrnnghnal the entire lengib of the table.) wa anuat thoroughly (Siting. t a rpoka of lb euceee vf lb American yrmf, and the evrr LraMtna hat bad bee a given to, Mexi co, od cxpreered k.livof hs she wuuld yet profit , by ber affliction a.d ,rmeif g fra . Um war with her jiuuitution pttfie4 and he pea- pie clrvatgd ia itvfelligcattaadMpiaeea.! -Tba v w ( lb ailey af Alegigo treat lb point aav levied k avtgatfieeal. aatt ft avjoying; that aad ta ether luauri aeavidad. 4bv aapay or para led wall pleated w.lb the wvraievr '' I ' " m" . aw,ftwy aa aw eerfvw I Uladeaib, - Wben assy tba, Htiae b Waked m a h . a' . a aaaaak. -'- ' a ' U 1 " - . - rtiM fi of dikgW. V44. aV-Vti. 3GTTlMtw t0, S9d . rtiaanaxign Wa, Tbl win take it nam from the province In, which It ia made. Jt takra'trinch labor, to twepsrelt Irorn. the J'i ice of the grape enitable f.r market. Il alao take much nsnncv for hot ilea ami cork, many nf the tnrmer breaking da tmft fomenta'l n. Ten per, cent, breaking ie not regarded aa lom, b etnee the wine i con- aidered beit r, ant! rises in mnonrtion. . M Jaqoeeon, a win merchant of Chalone s ir Marne, it i eti hat cellar in which he foment ki wine, more than a mile in exteirt. Me sloe payr for cork yaar'y tSO.OOf), which ia $5 000 mora than the taltry ut the Prewdant nf Ihe, United. State. What all of the mer chant af the oil Province of Chmp-iign psy tor enrke, would defray the salaries of Ih Presi dent and On frees ; and what all the win frowera in . Fnea employ , for that parpoee. n d pay all the ex,aneof our Govetament including the Mexican war. -A faultl of .this win in tbe Province of Champaign can be bnnght for about 40 cents. Now the j Hy fellnwnof the United S ate think they gel ihe beet nf Ihie wine to drink. Why nruuildn't they t D-m't they pay two, three and even five dollar a bottle 1 The following fart how them the chanc they have nf drinking pure wine. With a ticket a pris can be cat' cntated on with more certainty than lie pur cbtee f a Kdtle of the wine pure from the vin- tage in ihieeonnirv.. .- . - There are 32 000 000 of tha bottles of tale ebampaigne a very year sent to ftuaaja, about a much more innnnt to Eng land, nnd Hiliy qnal that qwmtity loth United Sialee. There ie a ei-mpany ia Parie, who make natural Cham pa igne wine. They lak poor ehalibe, f.,r in stance, eweetea it with candy, refine it and thinpiMti thnmch an aparato which charge it with carbonic acid gae.and in fifteen minute it ie ready fur the ni ket. . . The annual prnductton ol France, in th ar tide n( Ctiampaigee wire ieabait 50000,000 kritlea. The annnr.J avmeemjlinn tit tbe World in Iheeame lime, in 300,000 000. ao that 250.. 000 000 of taUe. wine goe -down antaebcidy'e throat ie a clear caea. . Al Campania, in Italy, the vintager, it in naid, let ttietnelves ttt pick grape a rrom the tree over which the vine grow on condition that if they fall end are killed, their employer pay their Ivneral exneneen. It rm.-h an agree, ment wa made by te drinker with 'l e ven der in the Ui-lt.ed State, ihe trade would be anything but profitable. Aetrert Advocate. ATt.irrto n PAoirio Rtt.aoAB Slmnld the treaty with M'xten be retihVd. we pndirt that not manv yeer will paae. before the two Ocean will be connected by steam power, via the Riu Grande, Na'ore haa time ber pari to ward Ihe improvement, and art will yet do here. There are no great phyiel orxtar.le to he nvreome, a ie Ihe cs Inrther 8onth, whether at Ihe Isthmnnnt Tehuanlepee or that rf Darien. On lheoher hand, the dietanee le be nverenme ie s'nt in eomparino with Whit ney'e prtjeeled mule acrnen the b"nad part nf he Continent. The HiUowin ? letter (mm IU G Cetlet in ihe editor nf the Text Advisle, da led Victoria,. Txae, 13 h November leal, will la read with interest in thr ooonee;:ioe ! Fr-en the Pnn del Norte to ihe mnntb nf l lie Gila, en a direct line, ia ebnat fggl mile The heel arurlietble route for e road, front ihe nvnat accurate information I hav Seen able to i.htain. will m exeed 800 miles making the whole dislanea Irom the Gull nf Mexico, via Peo bel Norte, to the Gulf of Caltfuraia, 1300 milee. ,; , . ' ., 'Fmm the shove extraet w leant several important facta: F ret, that the he water of the Gila are directly west of Pa an d. I Norte ; seennd, Ihst they nre on'y diet set 115 mile; third, that there ie already a high road opened, rv only tn California, hut aleothmogh the atate t Senorn, to Ihe lower end of the Gulf f Ci lifornis; fonr.h. thai the Gila iaa rapid moon lain Mream, 30 feet wide, and ia lha thoaleat place one loot deep, (and thia at extreme lew water, aa we leara eleev. here in Ihe journal,) and must therefore sfliird ample water liar a large canal, which miyht be made fmm thia point down th Gila I the Gulf of California ; fifth, that a railroad could be made without diffi rutty,' connecting I'aeo del Norte and the Gila. T thi fact Captain Johnson bear mpl teati mony. ! He tsys, la reference tn the dividing ridge between Ihe Atlantic and Pse fle, that the bill ar rent lofty t en that w. pa seed the great back boa of America' without perceiving It Agtin be y. tintil w came to lb Sierra del Dunn, mithwct, ther waaa vas plain of dila ioa, covered with game gran.' Thi pis in con aecU with that of the Del Norte j eo that we gaa ride south af Iba Del Boao from th Dal Nnrta'ln tha Gila,' without creasing i't aaeaataln. Th' ground, ihen i auiub)4 og talroad. Jovrnmt CamJterct! A kaebflor in P- Mrtiwi fa wife tt tb r, p tm wAnaioa Uqiaim , u Tutmi a 4 Um tM f mki li f gJ'lL-l-J. ! .. i I, i,, ,, , j , e . - , I a rnifTJi or AnTknTwnro. ,1 q I insovtiani, . a - pw aa " i. ,76 Every Mhetqtent laetHha, V f 1 AaHeraiasaafnt t aeceTrMi, fit t bat eotanrfg,tbjMoqarea, lt tw aqaarea, f one equsr. !. Half.yarty i . an Mhaata, til . half eobtma, flit three sarares, ftg i twe sqaaraaf eqoeea, $ - S -. Advrteaiat l4t wilhotH aMrnetlraia a to th length of lime they ar te b eiiheabed, will ba eontlnoed antil ordaral oat, and charged aonarsl iBgly.''vW r,' -' v"' 1 ' CBixteea Una or lets mak a aqnara. J Dhrraxajarm Caj t Hvaaopnoaia. Wa bava already aaanttnead the death of Mr. Jeob Friee, a fsrvner nf-Bock anunty, fmnr Hydrm- ahobia. a - Wa have now full details of thia rne. lane holy vent in tbe Doylettnwn papers. It h oeed -deep excitement throucboat the neighborhood. 1t teem that Mr F. vometima in N'ttrember lint diecove red a small terrier dog; m bin poultry hotee. and ia the attempt tn eelt him, wa bitten by him in the little finger of thai lett hind. He took it rmtie ef it at the tim. and the wotmd healed. The dog died onn at te. The Deenoerat gay time pa seed on mttt Thomdty ' ar Friday wh, when Ihe deceased began ta feel on wall. The place en bi hand which bad bee bitten by lb dog, begin to ba paiaftrt, arid la wat anwell in nevere! particii. lar. On Sunday week, the pain had increased. and waa mere general, extend inff into hi wr-t nearly tip to hi elbove. Tbe drowsy and sin gularly dreag reeeble eneatinn tnereened. On Monday, he bad -a ravevtnna appetite, end era the' evening nf that day eat remarkably hearty. A hoot bed time he waa mitcb worse, and com ' plained nf feeling that he eonld not describe. About 3 o'clock, on Tuesday morning. Ihe phy. n'cian of tbe family wat sent for. and symptom of th dreadful malady eonn revealed themelve tri hie mind. ' Thia rnfr.rmin waa noon com. municated te Mr Fries, and hi unhappy fa mily. He received the ehock like hem, and declared himself reedy to meet, hi ate. A tntnbter of water was prevented tn his viw, and it at onee dirclosed th fact nf hydrophrbia, Irom which there wat no ewe re. The symp tom were too plain to be m;tkn. The physi cinn attending reduced hie system very low, which perhsp prevented a frequent occurrence id the dreadful spasm, which frequently accent pany thi dieeate. He ennb rapidly until Fri day mominjr, when be expired in his chair, flit, rtne the abort period nf tbe ihrce days he wa confined to hi morn he wannihlf orhia:tn lion, and Ulked ratiootlly with hi family and neighbor. - ' ' - A Stabtum Fact. G v. Bn'gr. t the Terrp'ranca meeting, in Fn"ilH'll, B w'rn, on 1'ueeday evening last stated that the report o'lh ciKumittee appointed In inquire in regard to the Mint in the Cnmmonveettr, showed that there were from 1.200 n 1 300 nf that on fortunate cttas, . nnd alert the stnundirg fact that 1 100 to 1,200 of Itaeta were born of drunk en parent. An Ezra IIrAD During lb Carada Patriot war, nay the Gnehen (N. Y ) Wli f, a man Irom this S.ate, a lut-bnd and a father nt three childr- n, war tak- n prisoner by tha Briliah and condemned to a xecuiion. The wife supposing her huatsnd had been executed, re movd lo New Jersey, where she snb quentty married agtin. and hssloreonie years been re aiding in this country near Ihe village of Port Jerri-, with her second bin-bind, by whom she hes three children. A short time since, she ara surprised b the audden appearance of her former hiinband. Ha mutt-re- a' iler-tS had b-'en ro'iimtited to bmiliment, nnd after nine year absence, ha had returned and esrgerly MNight, in Ihe bwmn of bifamily,' that dome I C peace and happine, who bright vieione bad filled bie mind during the ted.oria year of hi exile. But ba found hi hearth aad home ped inin other hand. . II p toons d to hi wife o fke her and tha eSildren. and f romised 'o si'psori them. The wife had then to make m-r ehoieo between the two hut-banda. She ad he red to the one lo whom he had last plighted her lore, and the Patriot waa doomed to a are end more cruet exile an eula from tba heart and hearth ot hia family. Nkvkb Jock with Et.craArr A very tit man went lo tee a collection of animal at North Shield tha other day. Having crammed hia pocket with apptea, h, tor divereinn, euffered himaall to be plundered of Ihem by tbe elephant. Th 'animal made a clean f weep, and did rot leave a aingla apple in hia pocket. He, haw ever, invited the e real or ta plunge it pro. on ci a eeend lime into the pnneh. The in fla tten waa accepted, but, there being no fruit, th elephant pot anderattnding joke, th India na lion o lh aaimal wat at boiling point. Sei ging the hag individual by bi coat, tha ere, lure at one boivtedJttm tea f-t froat th ground, an awful example for men who pretaran to joke with ekpheate. The te tt could net re twt lb ponderoo weight, and tbe fct Man fIH to tha ground. Ha waa bot Mule hart, and b qukkly aeremblad rff to a safer dnaaac. ' I DraaoLVrnw ran Unta. A ewtnleaa erwpn. to l.trj dataaiwad Ua Danm. by traspwin" tc0 lettera, wtuwvby tba UajteSHatea nn) tba VnttW aWanvt.-' v '- i - i9wwawaaasTvajaayw , An ndVnr, in Mt artid. npoa tha wranga af Irtleed nil HrVart WO nf riery ba te Wsysy af raayhtj. M k aeenat r-9 ffaf a 1lmhH.1$JH wnati Vrttit. lee It ia alway la adM- m
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