Stittt Vattrp,. Ull IT COITET Clnis delierotsg tt the mem tlat sttreeted the etteutton ed the of imodsdoons, and indexed Aim to make d rowed of LlOO is the mithorom, Xise raszess Seowl- - LimPedrf Lade* 00 %.) Is it same 1 they aid on the tettlice of the Nile, Irbe loafed tor the long promised dety, Lad goo bet the art& of Ervg. 101 l With the desert sand. so.i the reads gm Pram the pyniond p,01.1. , . end treasured dead, Me irately set for her .uei,rtii piss There Mil or the pier. end -ant's dread,— rut there . u /IN..hen thtt der Lees 11.1. Chaldee came with uul :tan, lore That built up il,htinu'itr.,.rn and creed , AAA 1;144. ••• stamped on ti, INOM With girls wht•-• on- rt-• • e•iirrw can rel.! ?r. xram• I.my.ln •nd i m owl s Tower The make of the old rant', nipi^r 'Tread l'assaroniag &sat and QUl:l . .hosed power Bat still, b it .--no • tile wal.h. 7 r lid The light of the Porsisn's 50,011, 3 ,1 The &mi.,: l'pouria b rr. Its impt. r th,w • -led GPM. on tit West a soon.. (11/90. MOM goose to her trust was Use With dreams to the ages desr, With Mann. K.n.j. an F , d•l.ke UMW, Ito imervAl the ta , --..T.lhr urznedi war To eyes tha• tnroqi.n hew thaa nbill %Maul /Muyu•rr 1 and resell/AI, too, 11/1 boa>, al+ /tomb a 42,1 power Imre plea, 4104 d.wrper s alas Lome grew A. •ar. at. wt.. the o.th The gown who. L.anllng, lb welt a., ' The peoples rre.l In the • tea . , stow% Bet erne e.•m. RLwanl Ulc Wat,her as., Aa4 errrmnr•, 1. a ' Pea hod Ater that 4UI'M .11 dill hi Alanwe the din ..fltf. Irani awl frets onarrh..l with lett-r. t..x:0.1 with thnagltt, Threqtjh a..hoole and wttklt the ~tit fltvatta And , natemn•n IPIHr , wind prte , l And traders Wart.•: ,kur w •rl•1 aYll Vet Warta that pcoltlen proluos And atilt, at times. la • th<• u. nag days of lb. naUcm of all Our ro. f Th. 1.1111.1013 speak. it, the teacher r Tbr ace r, ttreartt eu r, ....rk sal g..ld • A•ul htzh •- hen.- .trt,er Os the hearttia and altars the Area at* dead . Hut that brave %lib tenth net tired to ruu, And tbse la all iltat ~11. Watcher otattl The Beggar Bay and his Angel A miserably c1t.,1 beggar boy WAY f mod. tr z'u t death MI liTedne-day night, (Jitnuar, 711 i— lia was f run 1 liv t 1,11•Aor !it. vr .% rkot P4rly on Thursday uvlrutug. -ming on tan -.h.. at the entr Af' 11. w Circle. a puhlie re...etvrtl,bla tretween the" Six Rail hugs" and 1 - ;e.irgetown un Peonsylvitlla avenue His la.' , dog was hekiug hi+ fat. and lianas manifesting the in ist intense agony for bi, de td m a ster Ltat AThilito+ lay high; was intensely The OM above like diamond sparks This p sir boy had been makiti2 his round+ hnd r 16.4 re turning law at night, f"Il owe ,1 I,y i t , dog, w itA l an almost empty As the befgar boy cattle up the avenue, nod parsed Hotel, lie ietw its many guests happy in the w.irinth and e iniforts of wealth Ho stopped ou the paveuaLot 110 , 1 bogged ftr mon ey. for be dare , ' nit EO home without tbe !nears to hay At piut of whnkry, and he had on ly oCle,cent in lt. p t L«t Rut II trlg treettng cold, and those atighttug fr, , tn varriages hurried into the hotel, awl chute e4Jintug 0,11,,:,,,,a1,1 not b. induced to unbutton their overcoat 4 to get their pockets. and A t the ror h ,y pttcrly of imecess. Sheltered by the treasury, h!. rau along shiv• ering. while C.trio, impatient of d e l a y, war alWayi4 Tanning ahead When the boy eome around the corner of the President's square Le crossed the avenue, and 1.,0k tug up at the windows of tilt wealthy, he said, Oh, how cold it is I Lave nothing iu my pocket, nothing in my bag, Juba Beagle will say I bare ,Erient all I have begged today, and will kick me out of doors. 0, if I had been born in one of those houses ! How ' bright and warm they l o ok ! They Inft•e heavy curtains hanging liy,se, but out le, el. ae but what I can see through the chinks There arc two boys and three girls in that house, for I have seen them all so nicely and an warmly 'dressed in cloaks and fur caps. and mittens sod gloves on their hands, going nut to walk; but I have sot a button on my shirt or jacket, t) keep them but toned Mother would not sew them on, and I have to bold my jacket together all the time.- 0, what a joy It mu:• be to be Lived : have a sweet, kind mother to kiss, acid to have brothers and staters to play with, and to sleep irwithou nice beds, with pler,ty of blankets, and to Lice Santa Clans come down cbitnney on Christ- Islas night, with all sorts o( pretty presents My mother doesn't love uie •' trio here jumped upon hii4 master, who ran along until he came under the shelter of a spacious mansion, where he lotteretkand lookulg up said to himself, •• This is a big bou-e, hut nobody lives here only a single gentleman 0, if I were but his son, I should be happy, r.. happy but there is no place 111 this w.,rld for tue \V by was I born ? I will ask my Sunday School teavio.r to tell MC if I can get clothes at to go t o school I wish I had died when I was a billy, then I should have gone to heaven ; now, when I die, wh,re shall I go? To heaven? How cold the stars look : Can heaven be up there'" " Yi s : my boy, - whi.pered hol g Kid Angel '• Heaven im on high, ant you will one day reach its 111111[161011M of biesietne.s, where the depths of present wrt tetieduei. will b.ut.enhanee an Lterni ty of joy Cheer up, and hasten home : See, Carlo is impatient—he bark., run• oii arta m inima, and barks again. - The little L I hasten-d "award, v. eking the shelter of the north Ltd,: of the street, until, pa.- sing trove the protection afforded by the " Buildings.," he hen tne exposed to sweeping winds puling down from th , - height, of Georgetown and Kalomarti. Benumbed ant bewildered, he ran forward till be came to the circle with its high iron fence, and made for the gateway, to gain the right path across it, but the iron gate would not move ; chilled and despairing, ho sat himself down on the stone Rkp. The httle dog harked, and by such :-Inquence a= he could command, rayed his master to get up and go on, but the boy heeded him not. The Guardian Angel whispered him to ri,e and hurry homeward—not to g, to sleep, on the peril of his life To a.l the .t! !notions and prompt. ingi, the boy murmured his evening prayer : oy, 11.! tee dow•—liolort. to aLerp, I pray the 1.04.11•-t4) Mid If 1 die—Wong . ' • pray t h e Lorl—car .to take ' The angel could do no more. His influences failed to move the soul of the boy. With earnest phonghts (like figures thrown upon a screen) he passed under the inspection of the Guardian An gel. Already was the boy among the sunny dsye et his childhood, birds were singing in the trees, end butterflies of inconceivable beauty were Ant teti about • from flower to flower for be wu is a garden, and music filled the air,— The Angel well knew hi. boy's hour bad come, hat there was DO murmur in his serail* soul against God's inscrutable providence. e bad witnessed the many miseries of his change with the intemseeympathy of his angelic nature, hut, he °mid my, " I can wait. The Judge of the earth will do right." To him the future was all unknown, bat he knew the Messeagers of the Highest would soon be at his side. And u the pulse of the boy was Uttering, he listened if, perhaps, some belated shins would come speedily, and yet resuluipae the dying child. Bat no sound was heard Pat the Db of the wjad through thq distaut for est trees. Carlo Aimee sere and more frantic.. His yelling bark, short aid brief, full of rieenhig, would hate sparred oe the duelist traveller ; keit there was no ear to hear, and, pilor dog, be did whet he mild by licking the beads and facie of his young wester. • &wifely name a Messenger hen the Threes of God, bringing with him robes of light wed staid before the boy. " I astir," acidthfileeerager, "to wplte this boy to isolate life 1" " I tidal's," replied the Eitindisii, 1 " i Owed she Holy owe so woo to. ead ties here. 0, how naseirebable ere his jedipsomisi • rewards the rem of rams, sad kin ways rue God -hag eft" • w "Man," replied the abed ihomoga r ,, u is the *l of the Univene. Look eamod 1 Bee my brother, a-eity containing may dierehas, and not one asylum for the destitute." g‘ Wake i obiW of God !" At the amok of the Mmteettger, ot ae itttee.li the words. the spirit of the 'boy stood np t•e•ide thf Atigel,dhaistlaralled. Re was like one anddenly awahoil out .4 the dark DONN sod brou t eht into the broad 361 of tiny Clnithf•ti with rearto..tito of Fight, atio4 beauty, he looked arcmo,l him like mit ani..a..l. Ile wt. to of joy. but mai was new Lie to eons heed irks. efringe het pasitrii upin him It l et t a; go.' said the Angel. l• Oia et, p," aai,l the boy, " I have a vim" u. y pocket—let me take that." " X 43, chid f boavim, yoti will neol.l nothing wore of earth atm mom." 0 ' Hut my dog! gark ! 0, let me talc e my dog: lit i• ~.• IL , only, I , ‘ et me. I can't go, sod leave Lim Whind." " This leqt link of earth mast be brokira," mid thv Mesvagts of tho Highest to the Gartriliso Angel. Th.• Angels then (*Acting their arms abotit the spiry boy, with the velocity of thought rooscirtth the released soul op to the paradise of God, leav ing the dead t*n*lv to the charity of rich ill Christian churches, but with no house of refuge• for the eute.cst and the hodieless. Remarkable Xurder Triad. The. wrigan murder trill, in Westmoreland cvonoty, ,is one of the most remarkable thst Las occurred in this country sins' the celebrated Profess .o Websrt.r and Parkmae ease, at Bost di wri L tan is an old man, of POMP sixty or 11113‘• elo.y years 44 age' Ilia wife disappeared ou the 29th of Septotnit-r last, and bas Deter been heard from since Four or five days atter, soma bones and parr of a skull, declared by professional men to ha t Mos , human being, were found by Knot• neighbors in a large tire which bad been burning n...ar Corrigan's residence, in the open geld.— Corrigiu bad been observed stirring it at utiusti sl h,qtrs. .1 smell cam. , from the fire like that o f an animal carcass burning. A button similar to those worn upon a wonian't,hight dress 1111.1 found in the tiro, and also one belonging to a mar. Con-iderable blood was found in different or Corrigan's house, although evident at tempts had been made to eooceal it All of the woman's dresses that she was known to have we ,„ found at - nue, in their 1002/ place. This m 1), 11,..1 she- had u , ,t gone away voluntari ly A person passing eorrigan's house, 011 the night she w.ts last seen, heard screams coatis% from tbs. quarter A Pled, having mart. of blond, was found near the hone.., with tracks showing that it had h i u evidently dragged in the night time, by a horse, near the fire where the bones wet. , f ,uud. Corrigan and his wife, who lived alone, were knows to quarrel. lie gives no eat. ipfactory explanation of any of these eireumstan e.., He pretends that ho gave his wife money to go to Philadelphia with, and that the /owes found in the fire were old bones, scraped np i■ rubbish which he was burning on his farm.-- But this rendered improbable by the stroteg animal + nn •ll which came from the fire. After a trial of several days, and speeches 6111, i,,r bod against the prisoner by able council, he ws4 entivinted of murder in the first degree and gen touted to be hung No body was ever fund ur identified as that of his wife The eir eule.a.moes eneb as we have stated. The supp wition of the jury was from the evi dence, that tl ,, rrtgan had murdered his wife, then vonveved tier body to the fire in which the bonus wire found, upon the sled that was lying near his residence The circumstances scent to be strong in that direction. The disposition the murderer made of the body is most horrible, al most AS much so AA Professor Webster, who, it will be 14.c...11441yd, cut up the body of his victim into pieee,, and then burnt them in a grate in his room. But in that ease ,Parkman's body was identified, which was not the feet here in thiA trial , which has created great sensation in western Pennsylvania. A REVOLUTIONARY INCIDMIT.—The second volume of Irving life of Washington has just been pubtiahed From it wenull the following anecdote At the time Gen. Washington bad his head quarters at Cambridge : A large party of Virginia riflemen who bad recently arrived in camp, were strolling about Catnbndge, and viewing the barracks. Their half Indian tquipments, sod fringed and ruffled hunting garbs, provoked thelneniment of some Wept from Marblehead, chiefly, fishermen and sailors, who thought nothing equal to the round jacket add trowsers A bantering ensued be tween them There was snow upon the ground, and snowballs began to fly when jokes were wanting The parties waxed warm with the contest. They closed and came to blows ; both sides were reinforced, and in a little while at least a thousand were at fiatieuffs,aadkbere wan a tumult in the camp worthy of the days of Ho mer "At this juncture," writes our informant " Washington made his appearance, whether by accident or design, I never •knew. I saw none of his aides with him; his black servant was 'just behind him mounted He gave the bridle his servant, sprang from his oast rushed in to the thickest of the melee, seised two tall, brawny riflemen by the throat keeping them at arm's length. talking to and shaking them." they wt•re from his own province, he may have felt peculiarly responsible for their good conduct ; they were engaged, too, in one of those sectional brawls, which were his especial abbot cure ; his reprimand, must therefore, have bi en a vehement one. He was commanding in his 'se renest moments, but irresistible in his bursts of indignation. Ou the present occasion, we are told, his apppeance and strong - hande d rebuke put au instant end to the tumult. The combat ants dispersed in all directions, and is less than three minutes nose remained on the ground but the two he had collared. FEMALE OM A BVIDILB..-& young lady from Philadelphia, a few days since, arrived in Peters. burgh, Va., in male attire The Express of yea• terday gives the following account of theuay abe went on" While there : She arrived in the city one day last 'rock, to all appearance a lad of some 15 or 16 summers, stopped a day or two, and in the meantime fell in with some extravagent young timelier', pop ed champagne with them, took sneaks at the ‘• Bawer, ' and flew around in quite handsome style. Yesterday afternoon she wagon the point of leaving in the Southern cars, when her father, who having fortunately guessed her eourse, was in pursuit%f her, and Lad just atrived by the Richmond train / found her seated in the ',tanking ear of the IVeldon rrain paling away oe a prime Havana, with her little tiny feet cocked up against the stove, sad withal quits at home. Oe the affectionate parent beholding hie gentimaaly daughter thus metamorphosed, be was at a loss to express himself, but !bully managed to ex claim, "Is that you Lollies?' To whieh the gal lant runaway responded, "We is me, father, Ohl I'm so sorry 1 left you," sad she burst irate tears. For the fair weatherer's sake we newels names. It is Deedless to my they returned to gether. Tasasamassr YeWIG GUTLIINIAI.--Girls, ware of treassisst yeses psis; seise suffer tie addresses of s atessier ; ressibest that as. igo/id steady foram boy or assebsila Is worth all tis Ow Misting trash in As sand; ths allareakelia of Dandy Jag*, with :wad Aids about his seek, alralkia4 Welt is Ms paw, woo basest tailor's oast as book, and a bodiless skull, ass *O ar maks lip die Wes a kind father's bolo, a good Isailtsr's susassi, aid the osidady of bash ers aid ague; their iffastiess fret, while IMO the, nob 'smog Mill is Met at the wise of dos irompsi - "s tnip,-40ssaireSe 11111 r A amber at dos NO* Oarolios Ware leads a 4'4640 alit ilics lbws *Or, or. A bill was radio. urbail niralled a ala• sails blew* amossktimaisb b 4 ob jested Os dm ground this a sea ijoir mold woke *MR Asti iisimst this the while c:= -11/4. MCKIM G. =IRON, - ~ graftenoe to Ifotio. el: He. r,s,l Wholoupele and Retail DRUCCIbftT '0 3, II !XI) ;191 Ni ZEIC4 i 11==: I .inverd Oil, Spirity of Tnri .11ti , :(.. 0- . pal Varuiah, (;isspin ue, Bunaiba, Fluid, Whitil, /Aid, Tanner's Oil. Lard Oil, Teeth. G old A(D TIN IOLL .11VD ]l.i r Perfumery, Brushes, Paints, Oits and Dye Stuffs of every Dotcription. Nairperymen, Fiuil Grow.rs (rx,/ Fanners T R X NSW YORK HORTICULTURAL REVIEW, A Soottool of lllaborloaa Art. lopeNig sad Pritinaely Risolestal. Devoted to the Advaseentent of the Rural Interests in America. MIMSiIiSiMiNIS;II=III lineal Asenatecus re kw taw use of tree prine,pal features klacti sitsinher contains from twos to tour eugravJossof pohel cutuiers, front designs by eminent and 'RON , are b anew. Apses is also assist'd to the tast.f4t art of lAssaweape Clardlesoiri: ealleased WS.% of gardens I n ever 1 styli.. and adapted to the Deco' iarttu-s dallissent oedens of a nebtiectuns. brain t fy the work. LoaraSsass of ens Irstte, new dowers,. new t eirt.s Ste.. on ,Uatilfated and described as soon 'Yet r respeei the goal Itt es can IV drleflio most compass" and Matio4l of {Oral Hiallhaatify ace? Ittolarted AY int perleikied Soll4o Sfalelle al wr 1 Ors , seven In au 4.6er. . are engaged to rui to eoloo.o. Ii coutakos sevetsty War taw.. am! k• or, oteJ on the tlnsket PeYl wdece4 Paper, oasulaclah d expo . Talkiest—Vl per annum, payable knee iablyAnadranee r t t• eewtseetaskokesion m each imob•Priker. •Ilowe.l to Wake who . s ek aa aerate. 0/,sue WIII be dowlbutekt ski the emit of the year swims %bow Who seed uaUe tweuty largest lialS 0( MOW' r Aber. T e bitoc plow mar will hit paid in ran), Tlx Mum premium., bil kir kke fesehrwlaw are iseteeted /tuns hot.Jrrds 0' Mum Oar n 0.,,,.. VeCnaarily isoeirthessol by etwitensporanbou• publwations illarrirlarat ?MAU a Inn gm deuesres Me mum libera 114 to air It N eel map me mum ay ' , mei/ell, but awr Allen is, a attic thateausle the brut effort., of ht. 13it t J DJ.61.(1. Xsieirrbeekte The IWAII elegant and apeittl odok td" Ow kind that gas rsrr eatidee .n ottiorgirst UN.—Ale taster Mr. Itiogimollteedtvat of the Host ICLII.I Wait 11111/115%, t• a pract.ttll PrOMUSW .1-• 4.4 tote of irie Puri% w bol.ar• our el)1111 try tott..u. He porinnwt. the slowing dew* tinily.. porter. of I lit tberlega n I goo. I p ofl I pow, t• urn gigues wll ha h It oow ledge of runt an.— Stow Pantos Trilbies Payers, MT 11 fat Toot spas-boy it kat your daughters It a nib toiotiiserool leech a rate causal mums of the liesiit.to. and the usetuil --Jr as, X. 1 We had thoisight that In flown, rig's death. the erolueui aiku • este Orient wforaourat had become °lily a e heel Oseri reuse., • hroosiel bus II Str. Itiosielles we discover an equally rich wine of roaosal %Irma& . herolteas the iirflueuee of i`w spirit lir. i is apse —Jfirotever 7NWSwit Advertiser o 111 and taw an unout paraed merglluen al pne.l.• esty,as the lluerycrLrva.e. RITIVIIV circulates enentivrly every slime la the 1% mkt , . Adaeftlarmentwenwartr4 nt lbr rate ul fOlie per parse. WOOL) ENG R A FING Time reolvarthi Wood &nutria*. ea■ have their orders P,.• soled ia as isitrsvalited ''wave 'Special albrouon le given ,o urine' of AII lid ALS an eassassaii•eit English Praustbisniln is engaged roc this etores• putpnoe Persuft. living at a dm., h ve Caw evvr ward a dnineernype of the obJeci (by Math they *lea 'waved. whiled wilt be • 'nine lent swine to obtain a oette,t fsweeißnela. Ikon* 10 reds.. Will he dealt wilh on ver, I r.ll 11111101, lbw/ Seek►ap LIMY already vecy large. Afa Rases cats,,,va 19 ant destrwel. unless ppuublisher• are walnut .0 tire .11,e•huvir 4.1- verto tetnerts peverul intettiban in 'heir teapec 'able paps• A alleulturn I Hank■ eye be Attnii.ne4 oil every .ovefel from both Einitt•tb tad Amevlea■ putaishell. by enelea)nz anittrene Wit Vine of tote book required. 441411114111 sepses • ill be Writ on the reretp 101 1 4 111 p 0.61,11 1, LEAGI.Itg, Pub , kiwi. Swat elroadway. New Yuri. _ WIN WANTS TO BE MARRIED' The Art of Love, Makin. The suet eztraerithary Rook it/ lb. NfitirtedmtA !furry• Tlll3 'BLISS or BIAIINIXAGE: Way to the Altar. yAirlirylONT 11J.DI sAsy; or, MOW TO wim ♦ Lovcu. ►Mt: wallow" of 140 bap , Use. rriee Otte dollar SO(1,111111 NJ copies airewly issued Ttti tor nth edltion ready o tnl on the Assent paper. sod slteMrated to the Woo .trk Of nn **Love Men Or court. the camp. lie grove Poe terra is Heaven. and &leaven la Lore ' Ito sang ein Bard yet tharauda Pint For Lowe—of the night divine - Wtid. did thee know come senile charts, The hearts of *bore they Wee. to warn, alrypt ilea. ustaht die. in rim Supreme. Prisertagy all of wlUch they dream The hoed to Wedlock would you lino.. • Delay not, Out to RUN trot T gu Tire died. and from his gloomy in inri A siskolow falls coR I t wing rhea swine Ole momenta as they plea, e.re All tba last sand. (through the plat.. At teal* the prevent Is your own, While ntl the future I■ unknown A happy marriage man or raid Can no veeure by gomme is ai.l CUA TEST'S. It teaches how to make laJ to or rntlerne., w i n t he ,t evvie d affections alas many of the opposite sea as their leans mat de em. Aad the plate is so ample, yeti° capteeltUusl that all ...ay boestarried erreepecese of age, appearance. or positton eet.d It sap be urresaped with such ease and delicacy. that &lee non la Inapoottbie It teaches bow to wane love It usecises every eye to form a beast, of AI own. It teaches how to act when taw tamed by a lady• It teaches bow to wake the wriakled rare swoosh. It teaches you the kind of wlfe to select tarreader4liense b 3 VPI , It gives A deice to the love, watt has been once truly accept ad. sod ue nleetoll afterward siuroueli the iatrrterence orfrlrnd s It gives a remedy tor mtge.:reload love. It giros you uutruet ions for beautifying the per.on lietw to brie a haodoone far; and bands flow to remove tan and freckles A bet tete on ',Gyro,' a PrlvateAdv ice to Ma ir.ed LaJ,rrapl thrintesii. Mto se dot idodly Übe omit trivaloalimi.imert *tog and re laselot and practical rook oil 4ourtaltip. Matrimony. a n‘i c dimes mid dolislits of Married Life. that has ever been imucri roam the American peen The artificial aoelal opmem. which ; n MO army insosneev pivoting ■ new* of heart., nod oar rake. be coesseuesallmeta the amuse:variant even the 'lves of thousancts of the soar' mid easeful or both ivies. Is thorougbit analysed aid etteosed. giver soot who conlieraplates war, v Fe. •nd wishes for an lefallicible guide in tae melee-lien of a partner for lire, should purehase dub areal text beet Or toe limb lel felicity Ole wow wI n KIS Mimi tlve pries wild Ibr sack an invaluable iteeeet. Utile of any of ttw speete-pay tag banks in the Catlett States or Ualladasistesteird at pat, t.otd dust can be sent iron, Call- Gerlita. Alt that is necessary for 'vote do is to write a letter in as few words es poosclibi. leeks' pa use dollar. red *rite 11w sass, with the past erlSie. cosecs. and state. and diesel to Prwleasor hOXDrit..' f% Publisher aid Author No EN Ports-SUM St. New Voi k. tliswirr & D.VICIPOrt. let Nassau Stinset, are the wholesale agents gar 1000 Arent. wanted. ilktgi I First Premium Daguerreotypes. T C. SCIPTTRE (vedettes to execute Daguerreotype 0 e Likenesses in the superior sad masterly style for which he is so justly allebrsted. Mai* regrottiog that unmet, sal the atteation of the public to his profession sad and *Roof Wetness without Inas rritig thaeeeeve dis pleasure of the "Part Mow" Operator, std subjecting himself to a tire.ie of abase from in. same sourcu. Hoping my neigh bor will soon me the prcpriety eadeavoring to build ■p a rejoin:slim fur himself, instead of *eating big time and talents (?) in ram endeavors to destroy mine, I will one. mere all yuoratteoliee totbe PACT that the Pest Premium was aereralod to tag by the Brie County Agricultural &- shay, fee the beet Daguerreotype Anomalous exhibited at their Vair in October last, ii. Abell competing. With this misimasue of my merit, and my large sad constantly impressing heseimeas to *oceanic, me, I doubt net but I 'hail yet be eble to "retiolt to the most sublime glories" of my ,prufession that may be keeoruidy attained. especially if times who ••sea►eh the 'Co/viers" End a hat full of paor (very poor) pictures which were executed by the Park hew Oporrator maul mut of by them, who had boss Aweiboyord mai Som. sad raplaaad thy Beriptsre's importer prodae tiona i'uotiogged bet step in sad •=am)ne yourself. "Attempt the end, nor stand in doobt. There'o nothing ow dark but soma rill and ,t oat." J. C. SCRIPTURE, Artier, over T. M. Aourtivor Jewelry Store. Erte, Ps, trot, Jan. IS. Itk34t it: 6 Illerrah ter the Ilkabus y Brio Sail Sea& rlvgt la ment am. Wel lot rumen 111 • b., tkaocily tam b. .err at - - the hte•re Ittoreorrettner -••• 11b.- Kern, tro 3. WOO:my Klerk. that. Street Their nark cowpoxes the Merit t:eel reek tra shove W Uncle-in DtuaniCOultlitiPtOv. Vvekir V 4 .0•4 " stir emulator ober. Iron Parlor •• Tweet Oak • '• l'ottar *mere Plat " •• Ate l'teht helot •• • Aloe the Isenrissemeaad new. rpasswhie It:erased W Anse, man cookie; &wee. 'ft is stave has no *opener and is w tun ted Nee attire latialaetiou Also a lot of bed rove Stover M by. I. wilt be said cheap eraieWe o.4llbee pmrel.aesni elsewhere and we are eortildeet lint you will not go .wit d.•- sasisdled. reneweieely is home Moo ag 111 be futet.lted wit ra 3 cum - MC4111114 fa the stole and lib ware line as eb.ao a. ess e s a .ss is Eris Clre us a calf before ve ft basing" where. ' Ales Or rosin nod all t, Nob 04 lob work doer wtili lii PM* TA N ir. = - 111,Me. WM root Lowther Wasted, I WILLqi est.\ at the It.eliete market Soma tar sae ice- Ilatetei ads ofleamaet delivered so lay trete et Ibex.* 'el srle 1,110.810 Moot • Wierlit WOW Posa.. W Mod it feet I o ggs I** • • 1116111MIP 18. 2 it 4 Isaias iitelt,W. wood Tblei. Nast dlo tM it 43.1•411, iy7. " 11`41waso. 108,141111 " 1 Cherry Sem* 810,114 * 1. If. te, H, 8.4 Lebow Abb. Nln II fnei lour- MOM I b. b. Tlie bi e lamb muse all be squirt 'Jed. ptomp thsc lane.. - as. fee IWO mow spllfia.brsits bud hew* sheet s. Speo, Pm. IS, VIM —4ls L ?RPM A;IE. MARS is Apes 4. Ave of the best PIANO FORTE ~.1V .1. dos r hid Pules mod tan husks% Plumes hew to OL all aris. Jae. S. tat dat i vrials. illirrera, Lampe aad Triniarft ELULA'? LIM Orat, llolaßack sad aquae, Portrait sad peso" ihr,aikes. vla ftehtitir from t to 4 loci wwle. (*la. rant aid 'Wave 'agars% a tan* aassammett V f 111111 t. fiede wow 11 1 *easla alaraila inon, Astir mid side i n imp.alientaa„ Mara mod ak 10.1"se aa .1** , 017 Nan' of Ds& 4.181111•411 T. U ALIOTIN. Ram sad Lot for Balt rsralestibsit Am foe bah the Mope sad lot lob lab ibs asoirtionliaso sitsoN4 es Mort and flesood eteeota. IMMO ill SOW, sew Ilalsltoil mil vlll be sold ott nolloott tat=me tkiri in bald sad be below I. olio sad On 'sow hit hither porttottlan legates of am yelp- NM= ift libi piliduis ofd S. B.llptmeeitr at bin oafs to ,- Wilalltit POWZI,II. 411:411".411446144& fi - - - 111100,11Mitellt asi Chitliary. it MI aii sti!ipsionere Gam ore. oar le & D saw make a i Velas. UM Miiiiiiller aid Makeiskasiai, QM* Pp. Wale. 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