• +.1 , 17:A*1 • ,I# ll A.§ilffoo- 11 n0 P l l atlmpineUtheiseenti weesthrowni outinit: • ••" • 1 10041 1 / 1 04. "1/21 tlelsr •: • 7 : -.7 ':‘ . 1: 1 44 rithbliegg' MI • •-- 5 the soh. •• . • • • tot . •• . • ' 7 ! , cal Caoo ; "3" ." . -11". 1' :013611,211104 104101Wilrilikftiteiriliren li t 011120 ! this!' . Solar 'lol4no.rephed •44444 0 .1redstrat$61kOtteits4 L, "."; T,- E 1 a it) s flu ZZ 6 iP . inititAilir °Mini • - bien" . • NbiiTlf r raleiNies. :7•1 sonr one else. that, r"toree : P p s jal4;il%!:. is i sbbrY*Willbeeitlaigs 6 VV!,': A:A':l • hsr•ciatoinnstl, .YArl,eld. Ihriughter ofOisib ve ;4l/A4bil m ilitttalstinstestaimatli rr*e tatb'ht.ta 4imeirect 64 49 P r eel s4o tAl / 4 .1 t 0144 d tl s ia:pr t viotdatvho en e of iiMunkatadpoiscullrkg Ari etnotakt lersti. her. L.l solllithinitiofirr.—::Thid&this t hi&itho' Anferr -1 9 1 TWO . teriii r i ntheitene petfila plifts hitting' ohntedlthtionth, th to for a timeMtn his public Mors, wee last week waited Awn by- it number of antf•proftr' thrie,diptniarkti ,do in a cheek for the purpose of geha i ying . expenses to Europe for six months. *Versus's- Sriuntatu,--Front statedWs which reschus.thirough it. French: channel, we find thetthe military strength of Austria in time of peace ilr.represented by 400,000 men, and in time of war -by 750,000.. men. The Austrian navy, which u' of very recent creation, .is composed•of 135tvesiels, atmed with 852 guns, and manned by 8,707- sea men. Arniss.—The most distressing forms of this complaint mite - from irregtdar nervous stimulation, causing in the end, enlarge ment of thi' air -cells, and spasmodic con traction of The airtnbes on the slightest provocation. The Py.arrisii Starr equalizes the' circulation, the 'nervous symp toms, and restores the equilibritun of the nutritive powers. sl6.The sympathisers with iirardiribt in New York have reified a subscription to present Victor Emanuel widh &swot* which it is now concluded to divert 'tom its original purpose, and apply to the relief of Italians who may stif fer in the comeing war. Subscribers to the fend, who do not wish to transfer, suboniptions, cast withdraw the sums they here subseribed,..st so time during the nes two weeks. Whatever may be Collated for the aid date soldiers' fun nies will be for Warded to the treasurer at Tu rin. Wno Got Yon= 1--Gerrit Smith made a complaint in New York last fall, while canvaming the State for Governor, that he hadgiven $6OOO to aid the cause of the poor in Kansas, "he had never been able to discover where it bad gone or what good it had done." Part of the money hassmce been accounted for. Governor Robinson of N.ansas, in a late speech, informs the public that Genecal Jim Lane has po . ck one thousand two hundred dollar s in hard cash out of Brother Smith's pile. Cos. Hero, of Gonzales county, in Texas, who is an equal enemy of hard money and , having a pro contempt ' for grammarbe th, a lives aile says 'down to the foot of navigation," near Gonzales, a little Creek which rtihrtirrtn summer, recently deliv ered himself of the following emphatic remark: "Ef I owe a Iran an onjust debt, and 1 make him a lawless tender of a blank bill and he infuses to incept it, but ontamiLtietintrAtrerammr se. A baby in prison ! A correspoodent of the Poughkeepsie Press writes that "the pride of Bins Bing Prison, of both Akers and convicts, is their baby ; and trot, he is one to be 'proud of, for he is the perfection of child ish beauty, with • oomplezion of alabaster fairness, and golden ringlets of a sunny hue, shading a brow of faultless beauty, while his eyes are of dust 'liquid blue' which are so sel dom MU ; and this child was born in prison„ four months after its mother was sent there for the crime of arson; and this poor, unfortunate mother must soon part with her child, for they are not allowed to retain a child alter it is two years old." j The Pottstown Ledger says, it has been observed as a remarkable fact, by the citizens of Doughearrille, Berke county, and vicinity, that whenever a Amend takes place at St. Gabriel's Church, at that place, it is almost invariably followed, soon after, by two others, making threb funeral; in succession. This curious circumstance has become r ewerbial among the residents of the vicinity, and has been noticed for many years. As a proof that it ikno idle super stition or rutnor, the present Rector of the Church has recently made an examination of the Ckurchregistry, which proves that this curious coincidence has been of remark -ably frequent occurrence ever since the first interments in the graveyard. The Church is one of the oldest in that, part/ the cOtuitry. ANOIIIIIII AJOIRICAN Sams IN MXXICO.- "%mons thifirisoners taken by Miramon in the battle Of the Cambres, on the 7th and Bth ult.," says a private Puebla letter, with which we have been kindly favored, "was Mr. Robert Oskar, a native-born American citizen. -He WO like a man, wiling no favorbut a pencil to write a last Wora to his wife, which was denied him, when, kneeling down and pulling his ira over his face, he told them to fire. He fell, pierced with five balls. The order to kneel and cover his face was deidgned as an indignity." Mr. Oskar, as we are further irifomrd, held a ca=ii ootnmiseibn in Aini s Z army. • the American emu ten ears ago, held the o ffi ce of Co actor. of at the _port of Tampico. , was married to a Meatn lady of emt worth and large fstoll7 connections _ in Von Cruz. The latter, which is sigaidiri cypher, to avoid bringing mown down upon the author's head, addle "The - tin:tea are borrade here. There is nothing to be done. Even the richest elerebants are doing nothing. Everything isdead."—New Odom Pietsyvne. 111.011• L &UNION ON • litast.--When friend of ours, whom we eall Agricola, mail a bO7, he 'lived on a inn In Berkdsire county, the owner of which was troubled by dog Wolf. The our =led hi. sheep, knovdn peabare that he was ooneolen. tiotudy opposed to capital punishment, and he could devises* muss to prevent "I con break him of*" said 'I "if yon will give me lame." 4 =l l4 wi permitted," said the boson >ihritier on& we will kit Agricola tell the story in his own words "There was it ram on Ituir farm," said AidirekW"re inforkete for bat ting as Wolf *air INF aheapniealing at* who stormiaanitsah hi'need amoral suasion, as the dog. I shut Wolf up in the barn with this r was that the fees in his ' liftedras hip insokance sure to - lank- '•I Ird v hat on tell, !fhen bead in Aries made markemeniketnith—gtihriike— it in between idaliolrmr net eisiikA ti t a u; Lis ten. Thia Tittisedsmowitki ousedthattf - : . . . 'ICI' , Fl t; • cv t B. F. : rt. sui t s r t it 50 FAR Y7lllO/ • I BATVIDAN ,MORN' State. Dem I _ • . 49a *Brn .. o. - ' • ' • • agfalk2ll4l" 4 -k. 7. -- I:=!MMMI Ilel. Are you cm.-- Of - mignies k i l o ' s . tug - on:din subjeetzver -14/ airtery 'ln the territo ries under any einninninuices t etlier* teilafief , • ln deer cilKe of a,' •• 4 7 . 1. "4 of alkali . ti t ui lgiveltildlift ..., dit& _ . --.., 1 . 11 0 1 0 - 014. ' .. ' 1 0; Olii i t l . ''''V mo,,a ' s ;ffaio . dr thO.grir .. . 1 0. 1 nrcl i ' .7 41 , 4 switiitr*vl • - " -- "rfr 6 t , •"- " • Mr4 l 9 ll l.Weitliclwiedgiag She right earths propriety of the 'Warren Ledges' --0 paper iit, b iattititaidel; . - DelimcwitiP 0 , 431 4: •,: .7:'-' ,-. ~: , , ' - i i Aestk om , f g i In , Iwo It ..ve too objecra to answer.,- To both i Agtestions,-w4- answer yes. •Almost litasy rind althieln *di seiltioti of the a , tllla Paper ', iire..ifiT:suppmt to Pl 4 : I . : ,Z 4 iebril46:CLW in l85•L - A 4 that t ~, 4he .I.4ger was not so certain Of its Insitioni• as it is tiew--14-thatti tirire tho&O ' iPrnatiago the Ledger now, were. not se 1 utl-thotithed in their fealty to the prim, c ,pTles-of that bill. We verreeell red/Heat that the alder 3smas acknowledged • tei Ms hi Cineittnatl lit till, dust,. the dore;ser lad been firm on thli question When others doubted, and weri disposed to wait. The Bppublimn party morth and the "opposi tiOn" party South stand slikii upon the doctrine of ckmgfessional intervention in the territOriesi. The one says Congress should prohibit shivery in the territories-I the othOrithatCo gr ew should protest it --,and this ea meet. , We are op posed to both. Iwo should choose to ro/o. move to a territory with our property, no matter whether it consists of printing presses or negroes, and the i legislature of that territory should refuse to pass laws protecting us in our right of property,. or should go farther, , and pass laws imparing our right, our remedy would be in the courts, and not Congress. The right of property, it seems to us, is eonstitutkinaL It cannot be abrogated either by the acts of a territorial legislature or by an act of Congress ; and it was for this very reason we denounced the Wilmot proviso as an unconstitutional end Unnecessary provis ion when many good bemocrats, and the Ledger also, thimioht it , the perfection of political wisdom.; In regard to the second question of the Ledger we are ainue there is an honest difference of opinion among Democrats when "the peepletote territory, like those of a state" eat I"decide for themselv'ea whether slavery )shall or shall not exist within their balite." Some are of opinion that they can do So through an act of their territorial legislisfure---others that it can alone be done se they form their state constitution, by • • ..rating a provision of that nature it ; but, this we appre hend, is purely a egal question, to be de cided by the • of last resort, the Su preme Court of the United States- Our figwvolga elm to wish the former 'position correct ; t viewed in, the light of reason and - a sent" and remem bering that the territories are the common ploperty of the sUttes, and that the people a one state have the same rights therein as the people of another, it seems pa us that the tine when "the people of a , territory, like those of a dale," nmy "decide for them selves whether: slave* , shall or shall not exist. within their limits," is when they emerge from it territorial condition and easume rank anwng, the family Of states. Then the people thereof would l4galise or prohibit slavery, precise/3r like thoseof a state by making the law of legality or illegality a part of their orgudeation. Ilia, as we said before, this is a legal question, about which Democrats north and south can readily differ. if the Supreme Court shall decide when the question reaches that tribunal, it it ever does, that the Constitu tion protects all property (Lae in the ter ritories—the Soetiterner with his negroes ter well as the Yankee with his wooden clocks and rintmawe shall bow to that decis ion tiC cheerfully as though it were other wise. Like aoutetkiwil decisions we have had to encounter in our private affairs, it might be, unpalatable, but our duty as a good eh' wdi' be none the lees plain, and that my is submission. SeUator Bthicuro took passage on iy for Annpain the Ariel from New Parqes or hi friends accompanied lielithe harbor,* th e steamers Alkla b ine, and :pee him a parting sa- Th cf . among New Tadttlie admirers and Rspress . sayli:—lt is de of .8. that he leaves the country er avoid M much as possible,its qinplicatimm He is a eendidate for th - P . cam mid - expects foist it at the . . i . of his Republican friends, and lof ‘ . ~ n w other quarter, tor from no o r qi•Mter trill it be tendered, even if it 4 lie by them. Mr. t3entard, we ara to spoke very_ freely of anticipated. and •politicy in *V, be. fore Vi 4. gia ' alluded to. it also, his WelooMe of the publiMin City relackm ttee; ,en Friday evening; Mid Ex (kw r King red to be keen:Mat in the • ": Iris red to 430111- maw. web less { to spoil, so phissiet an an ' ' n. There is, however, as . tmY prowls very *OM* declare, ' "Many a slip between the clip and the Stratel ' , lre ahlill see *halt w,e 'halt asa: r 4 .: ,I . .. ' , - Satz' York. him and J I lute. 104111 veteee aSir ‘ Ou 4 1 1 ,tas . • itch . :i f s? Nom . thln . . .Om doctrirS of -# ~ . bill. and waits tcl has to say to it. *saytlds,tbithe ' "Itt the., 1.• =lit the . or ~!1,-. _ts did tlsii . " - eta ft the ' • ' - 11 , 4 - i - ,, ' •,,'' • , • i -- - ~-Puormaianti• TWO ' IKONS ~ • • 4"; -lessiedlbps - lirgs joissit , ' ' : - .1 11 f 4 , 6100 44 1.4.6 r4i T :' - W II 4 0 11 4: 1 4404*+•i 0- • , . "' :' ''' ell'id44l6oisilllea i , • MS. from Hon.' the , k 3 fow 'The of the Ante *tin, • V 3114 2EI e. Obi MI KM 1 I!- lit LOAN, ~., EEO :: ~~ 101 ; ; ~.J WISP iit - . • • • Osexithuiliko, of. <D ad •isco4iii*of •` 1 sot;Victeir `r. - ' Utheilicn 6l '9oW: *MX . .Tite 150 arr.kepos , tek maesigrthe 'defeat aistbaidissitat the saisit'apat4 4 , 1 ;' The most imioatiat'ilipt , i,the 4 „ ,0 . ;. nev* netitta the of • hos#Lities, is the. aerabitaan In Fes nevatotjairitisi ibialo the • , reytirtem treatil 1 4 1gdetly t ' ' s ib` ibur fines, and (=Ail** *11;44 caption of thairdelpidah. The Timmer army, whose gingusilaiiispiabsitgwithtkoia of the people, in favor of !leirdinik• desist:4- - ed of the Orandtou*tbit ha Jain Fri*, and , Pied a". t 1 1 444 . 4 0 C4re w. wait* Austria. This be dared nate* for heehaw . long been a vassal at Ai:atria; es he t (ASS and, We Seeetnit#ol!, 4 ll4 4) 4*T 'tric 44o 4 l 4,wili ; Win efte4ishilik7bj amp, and Tuscany entered into anima with Sardinia and Prance. The, little duchies* of Parma and' !Coder* lying be tween Tuscany and Sardinia, Iri I nmst probe Make iskiiilar nxweimentet . fbr there Li a strangriedasonteseparty Meech 1 of them. The populiaim of Thistany is about 1,800,000, and' army., Ambers about 17,00 . 0 men. These will be of ser vice to the Pietism:taw sense, while-the moral Strength added tn,the,gsage. by the adhesion of Toomey and the abdication of the Grand -1)4o Letsepli U, will le Masi =Liable. The report of a testi of Aimee be tween Russia and Frantic has anauned shape that is so definite' es seemly to ad- Mit of a doubt. The provisions of the treaty are published by no lees an author ity than the London Mr, and the repot in England has boa to snereese the con sternation among the firmacial people of London. England is. alinvllyjeekour ettel suspicions of both Franoe and Nubia one clause of the treaty Russia gerna not only the services of an army etobsio ration on the Austrian frontier, but the services of her fleets In the Yediternmein and the Baltic. Englarat dislikedito see the French flag thus sustained en land and see, while she is really altogether oat aria* fight. Ilhe is sending ships and men and =finals to the Xediteneneen, to ready to enter upon such action as may bermes sary in the progress of the war. It would be odd to see England, simply fromjealarq of Prance, siding with Austria and the Ge rman powers, against Prance, Piedmont, Tuscany and Ramis. It is more than ever plain that the war is to be a general one; , Even Denmark is reported as having 'madestreety, cdrensite with the German Stites, and Will probably' lead to a fimllitr movement on the part of Sweden, Further South, it is inevitable that all Italy must become involved in the war. The revolu tion in Tuscany will be the signal for movements in the Papal States and in the Two Skip* The Austrian proviacea,Thmgary,Transyl. vania, Galicia, Bohemia, and other., which all contain a large populationfretting under the iron rule of the house of Hapsburg, can scarcely be kept tranqUil, with the storm of war and revolution raging all Armand them. There le many a crowned heed that not lies uneasy, and many * throne is Mumg. One throne—dust of Tdscany--wai tumbled over last week, and the event, striking is it is, only commands four lines of a telegrtphie despatch. How molly more such little paragraphs, devoted to such little facts, ize 'in the future ai".Speaking of ihe eler' s proposed trip to Utah, we said lasi week, that— "We em't afford totlske So extensive a "bast" as foram, but probably sometime In July will yIA the Chautauqua lake basin, explore some of the trout streams In that region and Elk county, take a kook se the JaMestomi 'editors, and go to Warren and swab out the exact spot where the liisprus Nina left bin Ilepnbli colds= On our return our readersmayaipsat to bear front ma." To this shot (firelititheEsposs r4414*-- you should Mix dot seam* we would smut to you to Woad your jonritey anther south, where you went a' taw years agog just agar ban rteoted as an appliesatlbre alert ship in the Post ogles insilline: nity. -Perhaps You #t dlomoor .the•alpst Istortetsea Lent authatt*t_!. l rwaseth; a fertile region for' the insanntatiss of ,111 * mon pure list Jeilerstatian Delos:eta out of old Federas." 1 • We always like *good Mw even if we are the victim, but wa subedit the questitin, if that jokSient a little 44—it le now eifli•• eat yews nine we took titagositeasionney south, and oat of-that intervening eigh teen yearrwe have edited 'the Obairegt, a DinnoonstiO pspee, Assist pars. 'Thit we, have lathed alo ratie wer jot on, more year than t h e kditoiof tie '& Flit has been weeks a prollesAt Ditheerat. •AgUtn, it ie now eighteen yens sittett.,,thst thee 'the hislmre.* "tqlected fors in the PoiedLier is Only just half that number of vicuna ithee the Witter of that:o4es us "Alio ! , edn'i n .l oo4o l 4.‘ re ihimpiTtioes for leihistiseA *0". " "° insiO4 . 4 from xi • BEI • • -The i'ft +.4 t2flti r t e , _ 4 4 , • - • -;,-; • 14 - ' ;•. - ' `, •.4 •• - z • - ‘? - •• • • = ,• , , ••-2.41 .4j.t., a•• .% ; -‘1 - .1;;:* ME iti EaEl us!"." , /0 :1 4 4 er MOLlttosts 4.. 16,0004"101 ahowa that aieiligiaffhiiioo4l4lMi* infOif 2 1 10,4410•1 1 01Maft, ,414,11it4k0P.,00 LW% Pkbogrovotownohip, Wining comity, pros' boraeitioke took Ikons otoisapteciit mot ittoooolootritiWSW - kiror titVihii.:' , ct i:."ii~~lx . .+~+'• • ,9 11 #4:NOtt. 1 A,V14 ISt Rgifil~; 111 nel Osintd bola 4401040 &- tort whoa the iigliglessi "we eirryhig him eat, sad a* the failegagelemithelieele of dm of ale men towed-CALPINK , Sir Plougluto Lajk. Thkela ar° 1 1 / I blll 0 3 . 4t111. IfliV4141"1" 1 , 217 6 0 We. 8,611' 1 1 " W 1) ,1941 1,3 li Pef P I PArPf , 44 111 °' agrioultursthiaiorSimpriugo, 9,lgeir York. Seal • z'y ME • sir To 14)440144 :or -Pow. peaty . are .v ezeroleed s til. Crawford Destocritti*dritrAi!#4` ,, Party_ of 1121iiiiialkierlu'Ait — eatii7. 'here i r e 164 h .. laggin_Lwiliftl4 46)44l 'tams the I# peraeatnarwn all ' d the raseer. , ar Pia Cautiasisttii:d4rier lays that Eref. 1r0pi0 4 411 ,4 0: 1 0 4 4.40nA, 1 4 4 0 1 PP W t wo•14 name kb brother, "Dr." Wood, thing there In Widest flooshisidarallorsii= sad left' AO- Lunn lifid *las row smut s etios w #.irf re glad tons lass sks UHAsifif Jai suSk ft Pm& . 4itt 6111410144 hiffiliplitimpsObif omottor.ll7l that LIAi ba!tatulutritirsitage tbsittko the Mdia to ikatuildate, !a dmit Des% be ill Limit take de roue Ito ISM tbititrial‘ailtitlduk Qat eamab*YPOOnAtAviii***Arakiy , lad to crawl Gilt se sat, wisgiegsnsels* but Mos dihY taught us butter, 11101wi wire glad monk to wild taco th011"1.W. Un i t Sib oft fcss: issaid-6thiiiis b seisieliSsilithis Isidebr son stosption lot being lo;_toutok, eta hurry in ads tespoot• , „ • air The Aeouidemeeta eemee new* fa A low dram, with His. 141 i Saab - Coanakedoner, aeredkar. 15re s eteleawe Offt ek! Mead beak to . tar4Lesehy. anslbsie he will theAmmor"-- -kj i t 7,7 1, 11317 . Mir Sir ' is this city to buy Dry Shies, • eioul 4 Ike r R MO\ WM, does tbo morals bleian 1* cute Mil de* 'hell certain of Weis B. Messrs. tee_ the time cording to ass, doctors elatitee;eitia Orwell alir to be Y_ . 4 10111 g„ lasestal, , , soma T AD rho dos Won /the - ~,,, 4111 rm.; fidt the PO 0* Et3ll a"ri: a akb*,l6, tF4‘xmot b MK_ 00 111611 4, 1 4 . 40* ifk. IPA". Ira Nik4 4 #VA*ol*,,,4.oo=Pf*. )16IttrIskirresspotkai °I) 4 1 011- 1 01003-MMlxtistlZAls.9 , theurilad— sideWO, our farter.Zno . 14 ke,ce ,k rev --4464,Au 114.144t.ft'tte,49-#4 EMI Avirclats of tildEkhth, am loiit lifiglia• 4iiiik• relations between Ow aistilie‘relrtliet cities, in 'width " 4 ' - - 'thddittle betterknovrntograc - litilithlth eamy arch "Newell stated. After itteigithaithst HWY** was greatly WOW ' #owith StetinessalmVpmmomtienes to the enter prise of its jounudistMthe Garet' mached the *OlOl4 agipliesthsk whit* !as that busiaeas - *Ai usti,ibentiolves of £ is githifOlimis. Mach .W make their business haesivbe th e WWI *Monk and remarked ea tollewe: “They (our business men) need to give Ile athrertiaing salaam of the city pram tin iffiemiseo which mill arse* mewed ow ePaaigidtarald. All jourmait should be able tovatent,in Oda way, aialtlifld minor of the badman of their respective pieces of public*. don.- Itliduris'llool ill" the right way, and sys liall""7 1: unisons may be expanded lathlike .4•4llll-110111 to Vane public advantage." The Cassamial, hwasokiMing the eorrreetness of thia padtiois, mys e "Men who know the ways of the world tarn from the glowing accounts CI the prosperity of ecressannities that appear in theAditarial *Anions of the papers that nip resent them, to see whether the advertising condrust or makarridieulous the editor's Oahu sin*. ,It is so true of old cities as of tee OM the advertisements are, smog pub lications, the only safe guide in staking .esti otatitiof *unman sad extent of their Wal -1 * um" Thies is as true of Brie as it le of Cin cinnati, or any other town. And yet, we know Widow mss—no, ,they are net business men, but men engaged in businessi—wko assert that maw spent is A 14311141114 is thrown sway. he well might they talk about the moneyspent - 111 prectudag a sign to glees over their doors 1 being thrown away. Aye, and better too; - for where oats see the sign thousands see so 'wiser thsenamt. NIL The Nunsictecy will undoubtedly act as as best to them, but for our own part w* cannot recommend these mach datestreon. Wright and Row) to them for Us rt, unless they boldly, openly, and ' wally set themselves sight upon the greet principles of popular, territorial And State sovereignty. 11' th ey do this we are tea* to=themisoordial and hearty suPPorti — W •,,re rather guess w e llat ei the n gtr Democracy i der Pill uie ra : Salvia, is our private opinion they% get ikons outpost. "cordialand hearty sup. port". IBmitsuan MI, and so did Pam= and if_the • truth were told we rather sus peat the latter gentleman would prefer to get along without it now. Misery, however, makesAtange bed-fellows sometimes. Thus, s fellow that was "left out in the wet' by the u4preciating republicans of Warren leas nine months ago, is compelled now to *arm his fingers and toes by the political heat reflected from the fortunes of the man he csppesed when before 'the people *Governor! Go to—the Demo cracy survived your liaposition im i lee46„ana 1847, and it maid be strange indeed if they were not able to survive it no* ! %Ad** emu eithieries, Biota, •ToC. B. Wrigkr, V Erie, W. .G. Moor/wad, • Jay Ckok, mAyi . ek, Philp it li., S. Ehrrofi, of PlGuldpkia. tittenteeto—At a Meeting of the Teach ., a Association of Pleasant Hill Sabbath %haat held May 2d 18.59, the following resointieraswereptoposed mid unanimously "c ard, That. the donation of two hundred and sinty-four volumes of Sunday ftehool Booka and fifty papers for the ;.use of our Sunday &Soo!, fr om C. B. Wright, Xeoritead Jay .Cocik, Sangre" V. Merrick; Rib and Hugh 'Harrold, is act otieuerosity which' snacks , the OV:s ia t s4 ion of all Christian and philari- Tliritrif all would - thus liberally aidin tire' of Sabbath Schools, pike would not be the demand for Jails, POL. Houses, and Prisons that there.now 1 0 1 41 0 =104 1 b0 of the , 8 01 , 44 woulft be *4l . Oitialktietitwolhicesee tob,thesemes, of dmilker•dobeitshOrneed turht to 16e I , hideous.**thO the au sAc= klib t a ; Whig* We trust, shall prove a Witt piz: both in the Pt jai* le; and which it to comp.' Resofisiel'hit We ourtloutke, end the tlettihe of the 44 to, the donator., iced wmorm flitd 60 hteed..cast op= the Witemeey tettwp Wheat "an hundred of 1 5 4 :1Wttlefiiins, andtheti theserasodat h ns 1 ? e : ey • ' & 80 14, N. 411 h add that this 11 " 1 "eVe• ' ,ithrow to n the buten nuothiltY • !. ,1 1 ..1 0 fight, &tr. it id* ON%Alai asel sot! - Wasp Iqw lad* le ERE dot." • 1 4 1bir th. tee 1601 t immOri -_,'"Z A.---A:r ? Ptl%--...1- f -z .4 4 := 1- !•';`;.4.U.1 ,6- 4".L.- , 4,-, '';',-,,' 2 -47'1, --.,,, . - 4 1-- 1 1- ' 7 •` - \ . . - - ' ~.i,,.._ 1 , ~.....,,-4,...,!,,,..i..,,,, .4-..,...ey,- - -I , 11,,t,„ .i..),,,,.. ,t,.=.,..2,....,.......,,t, 0 :.°0-4.vt-%6 1 .., .. 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Pie :enter is it' sectretitik ' Oh, 914, ilk *Ojai* sio” ' how7t4 be finest 1. , 4 44, gliint" sad the , 2 41Itei "I16V„ _ _httiiirocoofz, wi f maid of every n , , In the am : o*w, if he trig 'ding theta, Ili pebble' from iiii *di; and evlin in the moat f ultimo *Ana they will aonietiinea fidi in phoning through peak* toms. fie * *1 la tiiiiiiot livery opithotthal, he s can conglomele in his piracy tiwpoqiii tht, Lexicon, aluLthro thin out to settle no they will." live 'proceed to try to Elustiate. If men, however, had not role puck mistakes elm* Julius Caesar's suldimity Oleg would need. so other:Allustration than ens of his . limipor, asa tpaees. But they have axed on that sh9rt one, Whirl he tustk i no t*, Just *en to site any longer, sea;, -",..asul galled that a model I Let ua try and fUI ik up to the fulkot deerWa of fluency, as he probably woulikhave does had he not been io a burry, on account of sane barbarian stirring up a fresh battle. "I heard there was awalternipt at an exterminating rev olution among the exacerbated population of one of the sunjugsted provinces, and being al ways prepared at • momenta warning to take up, arms is lame's( defence of this ei=, country, aid ajga all emboldened arrayed in hostile iirorocation spinet tilt pudic of my venerated Where, and the quick hesrtlus of my tomkabLe citizens, I hastened with all _passible despatels, the army qualified by undistUrbed quiescence fee 4 . crated movements, rd being supplied with accumulated stores necessioy for a caMpaign, and calming won the infuziated my under the generaLskip of Pharnaces, of the prince of Pontus,"rd beholding this power of the insurgents out their rusintizeisi. seed allies, I proe- dad to oenatiuste the mg propriety battalion" and arrange the roue la the most judicious order, the appointed forces 'being over the baggsge-waggons, and aftee ght ing the enemyoil battle they were memo* by an unparalleled victory, and reduced to a becomlig state of bordination." Net th* is more in keeping with the modern et7ls :v 4 . 1 , 4 k0it,0 04 only by that new species _of litionknee, the "official letters" of, prise-fighters. Our than" for another Illustration shall be "Bembast."— Take breath ; take aim; read. It, is credibly transmitted to the numerous and rapid# in creasing, though degenerating population of this once uninhabited, but now ornately milti vated sublimer sphere, which hameortne the misfortune to be regarded, - by those who had not the instrumental appearances for seenistely_ investigating its spheroidal phenomena, as a horizontal plane mese% that on he Astern portion of its hemispherical division, in that continental apportionment usually desighated Europe, where at this present crisis the ceedUct lag nations are mercilessly engaged in s*Ver satiating battle, there flourished during his mundane existence a man belonging t" the prstaitional profession of medicine, to Aloas for his peculiarly inappropriate style, $ .ob scure to the uneducated tastes of the Wisest eeirnanry, the discriminating name of )13ons bastes, was given by those who mabsgrigteusly ridiculed his lingual idlosyniersay. He; was sufficiently possessed with a command oft lan guage to be honored with the defereuthaities and emoluments of a professional dignity at Busts. After the vernal season had diepsUed the insalubrious peculiarities of the circustsans bt atmosphere, he arrayed his person in hiAlliments of black bombazine, with which he itisted in enduring himself until the aiiim m solstice hastened in the season of atribil nous miasma, and rheumatic chillness. I the I impart° office of deciding when doctors kiss, greed about controversial abstrusities, he al ways articulated the most sonoreus, high sound** and inflated &netball's. His Jen; Vulg. was as' floriferous as a Teutonic gaiden, and his ewphonious ,rhapsodies would not have failp short of the most climacteric exaluttion of iho kliltonien muse. Hence, In commercial nomenclature, the generic title of Bombast, is applied to any loosely contracted texture watch Is employed to meltingly exaggerate the sloes of bodily habiliments,, end in techniiidities the appellation of Born is most appropriately assigned to all anaemic at elevating. by strained and fustian like deaccip-, doss * any Millioet of familiarity into ars*. of-, majestic sublimity to which it does ant o4sigar- WO belong, and from which Winton prolipi tate ibto the unfitlined Arno of rriiilsr vidiculcusuess. When, bit his testa visiswOrn , somnambulism,. did 4trin6eattut4Proldtlithilft dream. that his bowman" swimsuit winibi so persistently applied tothat intlatmisiii of floes & verbosity whktit Inigimetive sad' *-• quiirdial avatars have higer, emplOrd to nuike,their untratishiteble- dimmest "in ritailindicalizprodbund, and their velitainously extenti4l l V ßo %dna, but fleabite' lives ' - • with those einiimitei smysitslity, tation, wire a Alas Sew itflem 3lfe have tha eonidense that. t will, OWL be int teaVied• Southern 14114 *id() Wet 6 a:+ X 4 BMWs sow NlmaUles were .th puit.l ; ari %WWI& tadhissi. Lidlliett 2 ii ii tt skidtr tlimit i .alealt , Mr tbs. Ratimitgit '' Vaboiar. will oleo put dee•110 , 1114111#41101a41 1 / 6 . *Ow, A sad inviamtllliamoh l 6imater f ul f , 'Natalie MO tamat isstik t• oir - S Ho,4tiosil 'esOnstel , :isevent imb : t isit aiiii :CAXillgr enie 77 f .a. , ~ ,1 , ' 11111 4 ia s poorer* aid host agie~ mi.* ' ' Adr 7 ,-01.01• 4 424 all elks" al" iblegMilie4,4•lraht lad lOW 1•001111 ' ffiliSeg lift 11 11 1 10 1 ,P 1 1W„ ?be , , je ss i r *lt. '. l e a ik t -tt ' 4 l' . iti 't ?i t ,; . ;?.;; ; .1 - -•':' -,:.,- -.-.e.:.:'- - ...›„ i tk-,,.-, • t , . : 11, 411 "ibet tAillOkilliie, ; 1 ` ' 'Ai _ , amellissipes Versa - 14 44 11 ,1 40 44 UPl** 444 0 .ii- efi lh, ni411,,L =r iktflOgoalt 1 tii in k bootri sr kilo. its ' .ii date -4 itlid= $ 3411, rxibrEp' lisof • 7 ; • r MI ' MEE I -;.,~. ~ :~ ~. >_f ■ r et . Z. , ,, .. I= lOW r . 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Pa. 411.1, ' - sir TM bpi am brielimMlMbrma by limmbo IJi 14MbiaM. Mike is bad*, adommat, AM MU maws oftmitb, - Mit releM pumpkin sad mmborfal ipswilem A s obi prom it. mri immaL M CU** k =MU Ede. re. . fr . TIM Y. of it 24 Siesta/ la ihalleiage Lr Itthisesete read pmeeee ..weans !be laniedishe sag plaids* dbet fit tYM&ten* treepheet.; N lambs toshwe the aillaad darn ; tt itjeitessitilt Wee iIINVIk tit* mega leaden& T. a. SOICLAUI, *aka la. ••• ahly cr Ti. asersue VII led lbs~. 1,0 laddisrast a awn ran* fir ail Omsk mdielagi And ammo ,Irbo. him Or i*rillisur of liwases, bare bosom iideets4 mid Voir airessi whom doalseel. aid Aiimitigair. velum Iless. 1141 by T. & UNCLIP!, Ibis Ps. Yaw. Er If.wrl m.esolve hem s ads Ws sat of that saserisat ItitlaiSAS. it it toislattil sn Its sfren*‘ As am Wl.* I= SIP appi—litsisd lad **fit* mil .het— .n iy law gib sae bass an bib woo bunliald lq..ui we fillisaaaaapf Lab Rddlosarl, Walk itcarea, Inkaallaanio.tiablaiminallbababltiliMosa sok iiirltti win nail :irsailist fa tbs above agar pound. Sell by OAS= as 1110., sant L SINCLAnt, Ss* Ps. ably . Ow dame will croon dkalPlMllie aid Meleweekiet eases et VIM or Fled loce c esithaimemeet the deabeek receives the !swivels lbw Abets, the ofbirseibeeleeil sad wiE be seimreei, L b T.S.,IIIIICiJa. Pt, 4 ly. affilpr 12li GOMM 1:11161LIOR 933 JABS CLASH:VS Clelebraled POW tomb ruis. vonicrip Lerma MIT 1101.41 I. Pripprod is at promptim qf sir J. Ctetreo, M. b . •PlirsinieleZei~disearg to OW *am This imillimble la Ur min of all burr orrieullou IsualjelL It usiesilis ewes esid. sum ail streetresso, sad speedy am =thy be mike ea. TO SID LAMBS It L patellery IWO& It to ti Wirt dos, berg os tae soulltly pertOd with regsbutty. Wit bottle, pica One Dollar, bean the Govt amp at Groat BAWD, to pretest asastatfaita. CIALITZMarar. Thar P. akohl are he Urn lig faro. der ag MUM TM= MONTHS d Pnripeaker, a • dry ari air Ss S.S.e on Marraradadra, id at say Wirt oat try an infs. Is* *NW Morro= and Spinal Aldireldona, Pra tar Itibirra on sliest nartion. iiint of So Bust, lipilarks and Whites trim Pills will aid r sure whew au other .was hart bird and al' a Sail ready, do rot tostain Iron, ealarri, , K asq thiag kartfal to ter *ordination. v.n diasslisds Is th• papidst mead soak Peekir, aid& AMON be corefally pasesrrod fleds dyad Ibr Iss Quaid Baas semi Ourl i ,, JOB NOM, (lap I. C. HOVE* It 0n.,) itoelastat 11 11,-411,611 sad 6 amigo Maw isiddosed *say ea- Slanted Arroot, mill Wars a bit*, =Ma* SO pills by robronk ars& Par sob by Orriork Bro, Bait L. lady* Br* Po. 4 Mg M.-111.11. app. admix aim wiLsack dlowitimr as they an sailed, as restbsorin seer stonnh, lleadmahe. ele„ though regamied as raial, motton Somenres, an, asowlinian, ladlistiome of deniagoosenet, which If allowed M eamthoso will runt a general disease of the who's sretesa. MS all Its no plenty se nog so the satin 10, tYlsu ass camas Ida dewed, that asonsmit omeanamo a desmayanen„ whin if amt apsoilly tensilladbm a removal at the memo will lead thnseigh a nog list oilmen ills sad ones tolb Urn oa ss r Plsbni Prints's, premota eld age sod e. The stomach Is the good neserirotr trams whines r dithan oreinmilmmsk mad Wks said non an hymnisl to the Wm ions= ; it Is all boportamt, them, art tho Suwon be kept bodtliy, sad has Dow myth*" {sledded to sante a diseased ants% sad Mohr Use setoriesse• car llySinisens fasmilisme ; mod whoa timesgb bediecrOna, t hing penstimal settate dosemone, art we'd stionsels asid Ober parts at i sieggnii men Imalleamet bi the nalbrnama et Soh duties, or whoa there te as man oneastioo, them It 114C01111111 aireessary to resort to wine Nedkdas, whose alteeatin sad eorndsat quit= nelese o widens. astUVALhma sad a holthy two • yotimat LIIM _Will perhaps non them sly ether widlsqgsessoildth emel.oad Ws ha Ude ebsonder, no goat* sad Aden apaisaf, lazative sod sor osteat, NALDirnrs carwma_Mus sem win ad ho the wan Was metirely owing& la noir sow pantna,lhers Noy boo iliadishini as tinO, sewn alp sad en, as mail td the taint and Minh hmsals, as to the wyoreir retaa. For i tl i w o = if=lClinior• dew, Jos 111=Sisibilleldises 4/1,44w, aM Densisrastrata qf She Mpg= rmapfslty thgry MOM bossrpensi. Those Pllls are al== . o to hawse an to hot sod also sad ta e blis neat paha' soopeomii which Ms ever boa hatlies nostay of diem. Wog era oarroded te aniees, sr shar Fits IS cu.'s" ik le la iris tiny at BALDWIN'S Drag Sheep 31so I. and Rosso Sisk B. C. Sly. S - • IVAt' DIM—HAIR DTA—HAIR DIM— A. 411ATCHILOICS HAIR DYE I The to the world l All 'abets an maw M avoided it yea idea to maps • es , OW - air =ln HAIR DUD Iseeal#7 to osouniu oli Oral inovii or Mack, waked tao loot bearido re se Skis. 11ZDALA AND li - ..-._ _ 01 Oa Win. A. IfoolioNor limo *Mai am Io.sO o e lf ortbas boo bmoomodlois Uri& at Ids Isbea. 13 bow Di* Mi. 411. 4AONOLOOSUM DU prakmasa *aka asa ba la astairkaal Ron sawn. mill to WAaaosizo Nos SO . II Ills Ikagi b litimme keg it aw be eootioned, 1111111: 2 0 r aussiisil i r Os Hai ark by Ude 1111"0411 se Oa II ipiaila mama aitha Ira N. T. Vid li7 l4ol V i tali =Oa Vaned MON. SY ...Ili 9 00 . 1 310 11,11 WNW Us maAa4 olinsoi Ws 6 phis sorsolog es her dal of soli of WILILIA2II A. l i a. e +..nallgilllll. l llML . •W0M•Z . . 11711 1 1 1=ssitis air PUI1::: a t tbdr el alleag =lll, 14 fliallot Inas cold 1664.144r44( the VI distil L II J I El VOLT me Diviii imil lent War ill u lL milli 214=1. •_ Ig e laz Wilistamiliiiw l o s t De. C lil le ImbZe l ghw *it Mi 40. • -- tIV I S V =V km id tit sa s i z . t_ _ _ _MOW 11 . 111 —. 1 ..:,...a_Ei -1 6, ..!.F. M 1 ' , lletaaver6.
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