lir itetistx, 10teo8ostilliiil ~ 1 7 7 '' • '; s'l n" 4 _li'l4-41% thtliqiCFMrbasitreYtir .- - . 4 14111 cltildfiiiiiihaniO•yoleanieisle, —,, • , r No tmeh is kiiiillita ititibliit"ji ''Y''/V • xpr i s t ialuelfl6 ti Ii;.• .-:=. ''.: A t t ieloloikfiawtiot pet64**,l6m liookokifeteilet in On :_harne:eit'isith 14416004.„,k;*0,*41 ''dieiied „in v MAI pine it' ,iirbitikor'este i Old krimi#4,49Aimidifitjy Ite f)linsed,toliheddghee-Loir4ll44looietLy.. jar' nsiporrirasisitAtingitiFell detaloped;lmff Piliiiiisigehrsaitirbes shliwseemba:: , 1 1 jytareVildeV iiidirt'ernbreidereit veil, Ithe Iltifise l a 'ef%tiiiiirtlitiett iFil'hetioldei hbl.' ~. tang. . .tAdriej4gr"siitileineletPll4sii.. 1 LIGOR AW '* - itliiiti4Atiiiiiieki) riMirningi who watehissi t imaglitr o trith t gowns' solicitrde; effi4ttirifttlkertalle- attempted 0 ra4, - immielfl h e ounoiitre ttii'passenter,ii; by- -*Obi in et 419 irirtlia - ailatoi4iiisilii i lehaggi' "gis — orters rennin ~ ai l ' n -tr i e tid'aVitiO 4 nenal Trait , sin l '••' .''' -' '' • h'6 ;l ll4pittrirO of -a : ridiro 44 tRiAv, 0 ' iMiiisitof the whistretrOm tileVeria, ginfir‘inPie4 i 31611 away. At the ;first motini 'of : the 'ear, the lial , in 1 ato iiiiied to..heitet. with one }martinet , " Mng smeti_n, /ASO' 'n‘iit falling off disclosed' the most listidi;m4pt thempow unhappy fea poistoinplatesit: lier raven tres ses fell ‘ • ePsimblders in •gracefid disorder, ii ind 0 1 . 1 04 W hi l i c" 7- 45 1 . L PF 5 ,1 3 9 ,4 / I :ned I,ini ark dyne. to' lielompt.l,l*r,vokir iis r Lip that logir s i p piat -heiuity; too, what hcavaly• bes t u,tiA not so much Misery been stamped `tfiettiot' "!AU' . that eneglinee told' a inelan. 2.44 0 N' • ' ".' 2t-i.,..sbe was changed EPEE i't As-by -t(te sickness of ber soul , : her mind Has wander'd from its dwelling and her eyes "rtifiyhidiiot their oirn lustre, but the look Wlitoh *as not of earth ; she was become The glisten of a fantastic realm ; her tho'is br i yliVemetitabinations cif disjointcd things. And fortes, impalpable and unperceived; f" - - , ot#thety eight, familiar were to bers.": AitbOtleer, the gentleman in black, was On:. remitting i i his 'eifOrts to soothe her apirif,4 19 leit,beriAakok r.o 4r-seat, bat her liai:tcs., atiltaabouol, and , ; beauty unveiled:: ,The, oars rattleatlen, and the ,passengers in ~ g roupsf resumed theirittniversation. Suddenly a 'wild ,atotie .1, , It , was Alin beautiful _maniac's' s+ oit3it irich; full; and. inimitable. ; :Her 'hand's vreits:e4mOt oil her" hotieingbosern„and sh'e ~ i 4;410:144i#A0, sung wits toichis . pa', - A • 11116 , htfarlienrtheland where her young hero arched her are sighing ? (sleeps, But ille:*iris from their gaze mid "weeps, his . oive is lying Vie 'sings Ilia% farad -songs of her , dear' . . native _,Every ndte atilt he loved awaiting - ,b 1 tittle t tfiey think, who deliglAin, bm!strfins, toirlhefieittr - of taiiitrel' Is' Nesting!" Her bro4ler was •ininanned, and he wept as ersirisorricOss imp: The air changed, andishe contioried- 41 "A„aa..attr:, ow thy young days shaded *As dna& . o'.erthe morning , fleet? •I "',',..Tetifaiitlave those young days faded, ThetAeerin'acurow were sweet? if thus a unkind world wither • Each leeling that once was dear, Come, atiOd of. misfortune !, come hither, Pit with thee, tear for tear." She theri sung a fragment of the bearitifulli krazi7 - •y s • 4 :4 - esili, , T4Arvii soul. - Let; ar t t 4?, thy,bosora fly." anotnerattempt - use was prevented, Ind Ohl - thitiiilkrielf tin* Innei beside hei". .f.,akik"*e!,bhnliicli a mournful, entreating ) o tiki,i.nt4. 4; plarniivd , d !ti v e me , thy brother ! .1100 your Dieter," that : scarcely passenger could' refrain from weeping. We say scar. y, Onelitan (was he a man?) who called on the conductor td . " put, her out of the r 114 received, the open schrn cf the com pany. His insensibility to suek a scene of dis tress almo9t defies- belief; and yet this is, in every particular an" - io'er true tale." Should be re4d .these lines, may his marble heart; bs iartelited recollection Of his brit- A 414 • r Agin . 'tlie:Osor benighted beauty raised her bewiteli4volie Vilma 01 . the most solemn , sa- Ilroafiri v , • - twhere shall rest be found, • iteiCtEr tge weary icnil r and ffmtiiiimd.hq, melancholy chantpa we . niteleAtlieitei*birVkiiiol3,'" - oil' lsor4 of istiliWelecehded the magnificent James riy.: 'eq the, nittipPY brother and sisteY os'etkfing .ilmi. tlid' ietieibin:l liii Was a seiroW too fivo .:-Igiand forf., CO solatiow—and ' n' i o, One Aasidintrilds•so far upon his grief u to satisfy . niaissitaimity I, --, , , , , We were standing on the promensddeck i , __Ambiasiiiiilhe-*atitiful - scenery' of tho river, ti ldtm, at#Cof•the' landings the small boat penedSw e ilie shore with :the - tiplap y pa :** r, "r ou te thelsy.lum,a , „ standing erect in the stern of the.bmit liegt4.o,_Witve..fcti, and her raven tre(ses 112 * lii , tlii -Slide. Thi,Voitisitawn' td, and t and steamer moved on for Isrorfolk. oThey ' ireurkomOli that lyrothd.' with :his I lilketr lett,4loinsteririth bit melancholy .nniikof - SeissaYs4 ilidnisi.—;Charkston. Count 6 There ate more newspapers prima in the 11. Stages tin* qtr idribe . -ether febtiiitries of the "Oa Ptit*Sethet‘L' Tbeie ii, ti 4;i o limiting 3r ' vi tt ,10403%)f ' nesi - Fourtee 'years ago; •ln*a, war a , • _tmric - iOatoited n* ' beln*s. 1.40 46 :ft- 91404eiriPiOr . .i' - temrda ki ,wA A .4o omrog c snd-saisi t e cam".atti bus concluiniini seldom inecifect; e. olokiktfsakilowspapor mat bible in 'every l'lo4l' "a. liaboo , t , r7 e ii iiiirit—are•the min*, nieorigoiNiltueinaratrifidAtiltilitif AilimolfievirWilitkin it ie5ti,741.4 1 444 7 Al% Pii.. ;'• , desiro,ns t o esia.pc:, i .. t , is ikreaV . ;" ' . I:tkii,s . o7S -1 4110 . ' ifree 1 , - , ff! "I', r ', -.. 'lyodtto-ftwht : fisi • Ict • , ..... 4 . k bli tr A ti, , ...„$41,010011 . 40m0r1f41 1 4...1 4 1 immoilisibi itlawressmisileatto 4stryi;v: # ~..101•1J, k *:;10:2 diho.li: , , , r;.'s ti:x.lif . .#l , ~ . ,•\ 1 ..s 1 thr bilfo 2 - 41 , iptilliagalliStlialladlift, , : , MNI Mlitilliii - 411 0 "., • • 'Mae - OW 10 ' t • ~ ',,..,.,...,,,,.,- -, , ,`T. ..z ,-, fr - 1 $ 'lX- 44 etfPfita ' Tillik . ai Inman of tile Rail* la - aim* iiibe 01.0.ssi Jadedly kaki - : ,---i---116Wribeimasei-i:, • , i n ..,,, . ,r t s., , i• lA , Ki...., rt?...t.. ..,. - .- f.. •-•--• ;-; i ' '•!.” ,' • ear-, fibmeas,,l - 1 2:j , L,/::;', 24011140CTIUS, 1 :' ri-A ~.; : . F• 440 icei lgr 'ogiiiiiiitias'itiiViiiiiii.',iitiosiale rlliE subscriber is now receiving a general virkiiiiiie tbiCi l ro - ''' ) ' . sPe -769 : 1119- "Ta 4 asPliee 4120 .' . 88 0 141 "e ui of ' tli t iblktif reitiOired`;protiOlians on Bun' ' ' ' F ' lli l Alo WINTER-GOODS part publish 4ii toirdakshildias 1101.gne! ,-' : i 1:. *. 9 ' I 19'4 i iPIENil..fci..f th#;4o l . 3 abllicit: i t e4eibit Which:** ba BOM:Mi cash; as cap audta,Luviiosu)i*ltticips.,.,..Th'p, t.,*o„ponse,4 _bit bi?dghtin'lstilknerni!enrisylveniaT. friends., liaviing coiatrActed„w,44,.= far the - work., Okatich' 'rms as enable us now to . make complete re; 01,013' foc i y r6ery , libetat'parrdnige . during cilstordei oil kind. ati lt pl eas e eme. p t ~,,, pist year,. find " .amen that - • tiny thin rtsfavirfultiplyit smsl f issue. too number's i n? the qu i c k fkr , sl ypp es • a i m4l 9* n ii e. ' te Adi ) - re ." , a d wi t h ! Ilt.' illy •line will be furnisimilyou on. the prin ., , n 4 t , I -' 6 '4' . of . Live and let live." .Ready', pay and out.inureguang tha pnce.iiisubeermers,' s;;, uop i e I g oin ga e , a goo d *um for, the. Libetaw 413 am , P a a/ i / i pr ki nfit ud s a,o is i. o p u r r oa mo uce tto. ree ; iveii in payment. high official sanction thus bestowed..en the , • -. „. , EDWIN TIFFANY. inibliCittiAti; ?Wel ihill increase , the smlntne at , , Brooklyn; spel,..l9th. 1041. least pne=third be mul the oribnary bulk, and :- 4710670 i to iaal its usefulness by extending .1 - ' . .. '1 ; atilt ffirther its, la r ge , eircrdationi , I. 1 , Thurlast is _ not the least impertint gelid,. in the view of Con ss. Faithful and durable, - reports ef thane ates of the body are of value; in protiOrtion 'in he ititent of their dircalation, ,among the- peo le. It is in this way that; CinfgressLis brow lit into the preemie otPts re-." [. nnite'eoiStitrient ' that it obtanti easy *casts , 4fl4.bolda corampnication with Viem from Aay# to day, ittici renders the government reallyiep- 1 resentative. 1 ";:' 7 Having.received fro& all parties in Congress the, strongest marks of approbation. Wndbconfi &nee, in the' liberal means' aad •permanent Contract Voted to con,tinue thework, we OMB, not, be found wanting in the * inipartiality Midi industry iideessary to, the due fulfillinent, of thiv ; engagement on our part.. They next sessioni will task to the utmost.the best efforts of.those cenne.eted with the undertaking. It will lie; distinguished by discussions oflextraorclinaryi interest 'and results of abiding concern. The war e its origin and conduct by ' officers, in be; cabinet and in the field, will fninish subjets Ilhof profound inquiry and consideration. el terrus,,pf peace, the disposition, Ito be madel (XI conquests, the eimsequenees to he drawn from all that.haa been done, as affecting parties in th , try ,.. iscoun, and especially as 'hearing owthe npfiroaChin,g presidential electiod;:r:ill open iip ovel , and powerfully operating diseu.soens, rendering the councils at Washington thinng the next_year aa pregnant of, good, or evil to 'is ,eontinent as those of s emi were to the Id .World in the days of her early energy. . Ouch a- .field Ter deliberation and action was neveripresented to any preriOuS Congresa.?- All that has transpired, or may hereatter trans pire bit.fote 1,114, close of the approaching session of Congress, in New Mexico; California, in the capitaie(lifexico,- and the, proiinces still de pertdant on it, will com 4 tinder he Considera tien• of the next Congress. Its! debates will ediLitill the history of the war, and its action diternine -its results. Whether they be decided b l y 3:r12,13 or diplomacy. . And whatever is de velopied concerning this' vast andlntereiting „matter on the their of Congress pr in, the, Ex eciutive mess7es, will bp found tecorded in the ,eONOIIEBBIO AL GLOBE and APPENDIX. . The CONOILEBSION.AI GLOBE is made dp of the'dailiriprocecdinn' e s of the two Houses of Congress, and printed . ovuperfine double roy al.papsr, with Mien tyPe. (brevier and anima eel° i n ,quarto form , . each' number containing sixteeareyal crarto pages. Thh speetcs" of the - menibers, in Oils first form, are. eon aimed -4lieltill report 'V the prepared speeches be ing tbsetied for the APPENDIX. All retiolu tiontirlotions, and otherptoceedings, are giv cilia theiform of the Journals, with the ;Seas and nayaion every, important question. Every,member *iii , have : . ail , opportunity to t . read his marks before they are put to press, t i and alter!our report if shall think it, , ,lnPor- ' rect. . I 1 . The APPENDIX is made up of the Plesident's annual message, the reports of the principal of ficers of itlid government that accompany it, and alligieeches of memberi of Congress; writ ten out pt revised by themselves. It is print ed in the; same form as the Coil:Massie:in, , GLOBE, 1 and usually makes about the same Inumberpages during a session. ' Thiri i the first month or six weeks of a ,t. ses sion; th ite ' is rarely More business done than will 'mak e . turo numbers n week—one of the CoNoRESSION.SL GLOBE and one of the APPEN DIX ;' ;bus t , during the remainder tif• a session, . then! , • is Usually IsuffielientZmattei for two or thre4 nuriMers of each _every week. The next session will. be unusually interesting; • there fore,! we! calculate that the CONOBEsSIONAL Gime and APPENDIX together will make near . 8,000 largo quarto pages, printed in • small ' t)tir--breeier, and nonpareil. We furnish Complete Indexes to both at tilt end of a sPs-, sion. 1; i. , , We will endeavor to print a, sufficient imm= ret of surplus copies to supply all that may be iscarried, or lost au the mails; but subscii rs should be -very particular to file their pa-' ers carefully, for' fear that we sbould mot be n,ble'to siipply all the lost numbers. : !, We hatie a fPw surplus copies Of the Con-•, IgressionaliGlolie for the last session ot Coii..i grefs, wldr,h_wo will sell' for the origins l sub-i scription price--$1 a copy. We Lave no sur-, plus copien of .the Appendix for that session. - ' , 1, , i ' - Teams. .. .. ~: F. "For one spy of the Congressional -'- _ 1 Viiilai i . .. -' = -' '- , $2 00' :For ,one copy of the AppendiX -' ' 2 00; Yor copies of either, or part' of ~ • ' . h ~t. -.- !., -- - - .10 'O4 1 ' rciprititors..of newspapers .who enPy this prostint before the first day iof Deemile ri. t 'and end iis one copy of their paper containing li,t, in o rkeiteroniid with a 'pen to direct pur at , ee tentain totit, !shall have their nanteseriteredmi nge.brkatfor one copy, ig th e teuiri,ssip6ai '4lobe awl. Appeidix , during thesesiumi, , ' p . i, Our prices ler, these papers ve.so lOw,illliti ' we canner' afford to credit them , out.‘, Therei fttre,''nei Orson . need consume time iti *thing fot,ibetaiiirdesS . the mneey accompanies the cr-' der... 1" 4l ' - • ,:' 0 -- :,4, !. tiuTJecriptioes 003.,be bora ViAlielatii i 120044'44sfar#40t, to, e 7 4 140, 0444 31 4 1- „:),-, , .... q,LI 4 , 7 - ii • ..: L BLAiit , a.•Rnts.: . ~.„,ww „ hkief tio it , ,;4; l .B4 7 ... , ;f..-1 --. :, , - , F. .-” -- llio ,clifiE NO PAY" . '"1 "i ' k: , •/ - "c4.1V3 V/ ... Or. 6 f ''l( ,''l • k HYDRO itillIOX141))11i.,, ifir ,,, el. ~,,,,,, ft, ..egiammi":l)l •q , f - `,IT .ilell ,T iribektis*A. , L, RitlliliAlle.":so4o 7 ..,7 6 ,. 9 nin ging:,in thelpierthonid , ,Alig. roentlar in! ea-Nuribikzerrying consiernia 4 4on ;mane were terrlieltigtexlrripecivirpreges. 4c., ex citing the 'icutestosegyge ,„ ~,,tpjnikatindiut that . benevolaWskatiMaiii - y.,l4lfrthiate temin . , ip Ilrelai.dg jtioe4 litcynot say, that al Edifies': Wain lii,teditiattrine,vbarlititUiirifinii R i ri - or , t , iiplittettrfittilikAlliictot i 4 p a lf lentoWie PatettriMic g iit 11.4thave bed greek•pnieZ, Maledy,,'lrk letilthirat ArtitVer eirnieft. ';, -: .f - . 1- .1 ixl44-2k.... - 1 , 411-401111‘.139014StiT.tfp '; , -401 k, 011ki - 111 . 41Pirme , Mare. !' 1 ' !fle ani i ' - t =1 E=M=e= = IifitTALIVFEEN-".Butter, lifrecwnx. Pliucsee , • V V' Dried , Apples, Furs and Poultry by E. T. ! ROAtICLOTHS, bias itheres, ,Stitineteri. D r weeds, Jeans. Vestings nod Wintq.r Goods now selling by • E. T. t LACK. SI nped, Plaid and various enh — Welt - I AP Alt:awns. Colored ICelemines, Cashmeres Jenny Lind, Oregonyllid and Earleston Gitt4. 1 1.111704 at , TIFFANY'S. p KIN turge IVarlet V ivies 410ti.te 41 FFANY' S SOLE blamer and t Itlorwt:n skins •ggiit 1„..3 cheap at TIFFANY'S.' B OOTS itritl _shoes a large , •atnrtmP't nC TIFFANYS.• , NAILS, Iron and zt eel at TIFFANY'S F RESH Tvas s@Htng very cheap nt • TIFFAIMS. LI A IS,. Cups and /Muffs lor • - • = TITFANI 1010 AINTS. 1 011$, Drugs anIF 4." . , 'E. TIFFANY. vzt 02)2Q BENTLEY & READ, ARE noir receiving a very large and deal rattle stock of FALL AND WINTER GOODS, • / • which have been bought fur CASH. and will he sold al a wry small advance front costs. W 6011 adhere to out out a Otto, • afar TO,BE , ussrurasout, by establtsitnietit this side of the Dela ware, and invite our cusv.mers and t he public generally, to give us a call and test the truth` of our assertions. .61nntrose, Oct. 13. 1957. 13R0 t)CLOTHS , plain nii fancy Ker -dL, ~eyrneres -and Siti - retta. (a very large assortment) Kentuck Jeans, Tim,•eds, Flannels. Vestines. Linsey Woolsey's, Sheetings, Cotton Yarn. &Woe &c.as che p six Ow cheapest. 7 • BPNTLEY 4- READ. 10RENCH Menttoes, Alpoecos. phiin and fiMeY. Cnshmeres, Mooslain De• buns, Dioghliml. Oregon Pfli , t, C,!u•nes, dre. for s,►e right by' - BENTLEY & READ. ARDWARE. n iznod ngs"rtrmlit, biclu ding Cains' Celebrated Ares. I.r q 41.. by IRON nuti of almost every s.ze and quality ever brnucriu In thiq ma QOLE and Upper Leathe.r—rti.o—prit arid WO' Morocco Skins. Boiits, coarse and fine. ;13rorin. Lidirs and chrlerens shoes. ,and In• ilia Rubbers, a iiist-rare assortment selling. ;'tight by BENTLEYS READ AFULL stool {- of Grocerie.4, Crockery. Stone and Tin-wars, Paints, Otis and Dye stuffAi Mediciaas. 8r00m... &P. by . ',BENTLEY.4- READ. 1111110N - SiETS, 8'011,643nd Velveis, Ribbons Tabbs,taces. E 1 , ines 3scnnenw Illus St.c.4 -by BENTLEY 4. READ. MUM'. 1111101 W; ! HATS & CAPS ! LADIE'S FURS, BUFFALO ROBES, & READY MADE I CLOTHING ! .7PI. POST J CO. , RE TiOiv receiving from New York, tiie IS.. MOST EXTENSIVE; RIM, & VARIED ozotiono in their line CVer'br ought rn Penn .sylvania which they offer to the Pabl at prices from 25 to 50 per cent. lower an they have ever been sold in this coup ',--consis ing of over • 4000 2111 A 21141V.Z. FAIL L rAsHioN FOR 1841! Arid every lashi•ai, of Fine Nutria, Otr“ .111u.leskin,'Brush, Cd.ssiirwre. Angola, Mush rat and Caney. ut:iili eritois, qualhtrs and art ces,froinei e's 500 Common Wool, 0112.0, }tough & Ashlnnd find Sporting HATs. 110 DOZEN • . MEN'S, BOY' & CHILDREN - % C 5 DIFFERENT Fry lea of Fur. Fur min Oarri Plain ind Fancy cloth, Aloha •& Silk Pluill-VAvei, Silk hid Cohan Glazed Caps. • • THE LADIES ARE pagicularly invitOd 19 call and exam. , tier our ussorurieni Of • LADIES' AND BIOMES' MIME'S, Embrni;e2g,iiVery style and qus from tom „,,ou” CONEY lot ti 6nest LYNX—and nfl.r-1 lime. on oPPerioniry else:v.lo,e from the LeARGW4J' NUM Bit on!' 04EATESr -11AitIETY whiehifitia ever been offeieil ante in ibis; region. OVeninllr7—Arld.ill a lower, price that: I . he,sanu: qualttLcuu r A)e bough: tor , e rgivtge r iii- ~,- d (Read — l/F. I P, • •,.• LAliGeend g ern et nr men: of Con,ts A Overethas—Vests-srui . panteloons of elff..- ferent pntternsi Bra m e at 8:7101:, fbeprflde kittlite cloth . '": r ; - - I Cit't Poperiora. lio, 1 Butt4to , ftynts.T-cheapir ittitn.the Atit*Pesti itir , (BAWD i, ; -, , 1 : , ) Ass Wordlosoreliss , .ie , prices 3 HavinOiligliirieietiOrevery flack. in . our !Rio.iftivetttought bike Stil!iirelerf "filing to take * gullet:Mill 'Profits' tateiwrirdei 1.044 not io Iwilltiiiirillfltut' - rvi i ilr inn' mi ry article as i cing and we think dater than ; let" - self pitii tr establishment. l i bi‘ eal Vilti iii 4 &dr south ot their iPifineiltiAtpol end inolt.cdi'ybiaisolves. N. B. Unit inilitorprutitiOe taken in trade -4.arilti - CABII ki Nu Shell pelts and irdri. - I ;linattese4,.ol3 '2oth 1647., ~ , -..!, --,-., l ii . -- i -' o4ltiiviiiiiiill ' 'dm : . iii ' 01,,,;1 ' .' t ' t Cieldier 4 - uo's. BENTLEY 4- READ BENTLEY 4• READ !CZ: ) Iqt:iv 44044 loii4T `;' wow opening ana wil' be silbreheup by 11 ✓. LYONS: A IV AzTED_ 5000 'Yds. Fin'niipi.:—Soeksi • • J. LYON.. NO - MONOPOLY LIT THE TEA TRADE. • Lot of the Pekin 'yew Climpany's Tens, nl• .(3. so, !inner Tens at it cheaper rate. Juni o .pened and for sale by. • , J. L. • „ P.Vrigit• G 00!0 writingplper,nt 123 cis. ere] !ett , paper at 10 cm. pet quire. , Far ante J., Lyons. A SPLENDID lotlof New and Chenp Goods , CIL ju,t opened and selling rapidly at the store of . J. Lyons. SUGAR, Coffee, ' Rgikons, Indigo, Allow, Copperas; Vitroi, Dye woods, &c. cheap al , the store of , J. L. FIN—NEW TEA, AT NEW'Y ofiK PRICES.- • M. REXFOItD fins mode arrange *nom* tett ht the NEWrYOKK PEKI N TEA CUM PAN y, cur the 111.110 k?, in' Bing aintuti„ and can furnish his ousioniers. r and the trade, with Teas ai I lie same prices. that the thulit puny charge for them in New York, iv !deli is, ak least, from One to Two Shit. Maga cheaper 011 each pound than the Grocers tool at Arid in every case where Omits Teas do not give sally. faction, the roomy Wilt he paid hark for them. CATALOGUE OF TEAS. GREEN. young Hymen, good,, 37 I-2' ' Do. do. sweet - cargo, 50 • Do. do, fine cargo. 75 Do. • do. silver Itnif, 1 00 Silver lent—seldom sold even by large dealers, because' of the Very swag profits made on its sale—is a very superior Tea. Do. do. golden eli'op, 1 '5O Golden chop—This is the fittest Green Tea cultivated in 0111 - 11. It - is of the first picknigs, and excels all whet - Green Teas for its•delicacy of flavor. strength mill aroma. Heretofore this Tea has never reach. ed this country, except an small hots to stilt to purb ' chaser. Ily son, fine. Do. very fine, o , iiiipou'der,, floe, I.e. extra tine, Imnertal,-hite, DI. extra floc, Hyaon Skin, good. BLACK.t , - N Yong.atrong it id, good flavor, 47 I-? Ning Yong—The grocers Sell l'his at 51. k. ecitl3, and call it o,dorig. ' • Oolong. a delicious Black Tea, Corn - pare this superiof Tea with that coldFdly grocers, as tieing an Ooldiig Tea: Thu differ net di too plain, and the.de.i, mom too palpable. 4 Oolong, plantation groNan, Enzlish Breakfast fine, 50 Do. \do. extra-fine Howena's Mixture, a rich & highly fia vorcd, I'ls Pelt to Flower, . 0 , Do Seentea, 1 0 Ne ph,. Ultra, 1 AO Ne Plus Ultra—This Tea is as fragrant and sweet as a nosegay. It yields a verfume ttial is truly de. lightful. It is of garden growth and I:4ocriar to anything of the kind eversold 4initry. ccr The above Catalogue dues not comintse all the varieties contained in 111, assortment. Uhave ever?, variety imported:and every shade of qoality. and can port the 1110s1 fastidious purchaser. The ?have Tea s pre all done up in Chifiese - packages, jn quantities of 1-4 lb-, 1-2 Ih., and I lh eirh • RECOMMENDATIONS. We have ine,l,Utr Peas iinirurt.ed by tie Pekin l'e Company, 75 and 77 Potion-at. and if we live will try them often. They are selling the most delicious Teas we ever drank, and retail them at wholertale prices.— Ecening Post. Yo u may be pure of obtaining at all times pure and highly flavored teas, by thu single pound. at while. ale ale prices, of the Pain Tea Company, 75 & 77 Fulton-at. They , have probably the largest stock 'and - greatest variety ogfine Gieen sect Black Teas of any one establishment in-`the United Siates. They are doing a large birsiness,and aro a.great benefit:lo coo somers of tea.—Ahlos.i. Heretofore it 'twit:peen very difficult, inFleed iinpossi. tile, to obtain good Green and Black Teas.' Biat'now You have only to visit Ithe ware-rooMs?, of the PAM Tea Company. '75 and 77 Fulton-st. to; obtain as de. , Ileums and fragrant teat as you could wish fur.--Dai ty A word.to Tea Driokere.--The Pek n Tea. Ceirn pany, 75 and 77 Fulon-st, have imparted into this market Bollworm hundred llionsand di4lare worth of the finest grades of Green and Black 'eras gaily!) to the Celestial Empire. dyne up in all thtaiwarartis limey i packages that Clitiliaul ingenuity cars ihvent. It /2 , a Ipi:erdege to buy teas at this great emallilishinipit, and luxury and- coin fort to drink therm, 'tney sushi vim eaii only. and retail them at u hoiesaleiprices. Conn. ry -inherits who wish to 411!..s ays se Iltgood It as. AL.wAys obtain them at this place, tin rcisonible terms --Emporium. t Er 'rime above TEAS are for sale bit L. M. RE:X.I'OIW, Sine Agviit fur Bronine CMinty. Binghamton, May 8 , 1847. No. 25 ----- WAREHOUSE OP PRINTS ONLX.. No. 50, CEDARs Ett r, Nriw Yon.K. LEE, JUDSON & LEE, • (LATE. LEE & JUDSOg AC(UPY the se.tei.e,s rotty wAR E. 11110U/SE. N.;. 56. CEDAR STREEtr ; the winnx of winch is devoted to this exhibition land sale of single artaele.4 zma . 42:2 cDArviacoma) Their presets! Stoek consists of lilltf y • , ONE - THOUSAND PACKAGES, Embracing some THOUSANDS iirdiiterent:pattertis and colntings. and comprising every thing desirable iii the line. FOREIGN and DOMESTIC..! All of whielr.are otteredcur sale, far icash, int salis— facte'ry credit, ht.' the Luv4st Prides, try the PIECE CSR 'iPACKIGg. New Styles are received almost every day. and many of them arc . got up, for our own sales, nod not. to he found elsewhere.. frinted lists of Kriel', corrected froM day to day, with every variation 41 the market, are placed in the hand, of buyers, t • Merchants Will be able to form some id s of the extent and variety of our assort inent, iw hen we state' that the value of our usual *lock of ihisjt ortt article is.- st least.• twice; the value 'of the etitik steel', of dry R oods usually kept by' our ' largest wleleselt/ jobbers. Tun. fact, together With the fact tbati l our means endi our atientiou, iliateail of being divide • =Mfg a .Yost variety of artioleS, are devoted whutly loose, will reinter the adviintagei which we can ttffer tb dealer. perfectly and it ,ehalt be outloare that none who viskour establialinient shell incl. withi any die : . appointment., I Our aseortinimt is toin mete at all seasiona oi . the , • I k • 'Jud s on 4.; Lee'. rtee, fortheily of_ the line of Lord & Lees. end :latuosenier partner in the jortginttl firm 0 . Lee Brewater, treirn WhIPM ernmeettiin he.Withilrew, some thrie - since, ,has lausinels. with Metiers. Ltie '& l liid4iiii; tinder the firm of LEE , JUOS011& 'LEE t' end helventok4S td salmis his riend w slid the tint' will into - -nine pr o s ropirly Jlong.l lifirealik Vetel4o/44 1 e4ieillie• rri prsfi Pitts ar e, oo e, of thelbest Medical 1. COmputoids in dee itt the pcesent day.— As a colonial funillY physic, for apoithisitation to all temporary comp's Motor the stomach and bowels. head.acite, 'colds; 4 , -4.• ,iheY, may be fitily depended upon, a rid a PrOiript USe of thein Oh the first uppearatictrof indidposition williii- VI) rattily MI ye much.sickttess.. ,-Tiihey, tire pecy, Nurix sdaik,d to all cases ot weitkpess and gen, Oral dt.iiility—.ady derang'emeht of the:system, and especiully.with temales-'-anti a Steady, um interrupted use of them, in strict conformity with the- directions will eery soon resit - ire the organs 'Of the stornaeh id thei r 'it tifu rattone i ttrid, action, and regulate the bowets,iand renoVitte the whole system. t There is nwilispositiim to givri reitratiagant commendations of them. What, s here stated, is the result of actual experiencii with them. and that tbroutOn period of fifteen years. It" is not supposed,, or pretended, 'that they will' raise the dead ; neither- are theydes;gned to be t used,us freely as, we use our Foonit Such is not the true purpose of medicine. liconly appro.', prate odlee is to rittgiu 'nature !if restoring the 1 st•stern Mb 'proper tone ,and se*, when una hoidably,,orthrough careiessfleiil or-excess, it v , .comes deranged. Miiny are, iareless, and ' hence need-this aid. ' .And,the most careful are 1 , liable . to irregularities: of, tbe system. It is' ne. d lesss !most to say, that, a prompt use of• saferind elective remedies, On got "first appear ant-ti of nini , s, i 4 the - part of wisdom', 113'6 ( ach, a Medicine the Proprietor knows Own Pills to be..a tied he is cenain.that in forty nine as ses out of. fifty, where a lair trial is - made ac cording to the directions, 'they will be uSed a Cain as a standard -medicine. ' He htis never kmwn an instance. where they hitve been thus 1 meat, in which They have not metiwith UNQUAL. MED APPROVAL! Nunierna4 - tei•iiinaniats may lie seen at the l general Office of sale, and refetences will be given to substantial living witneises of their valuable Curative properues. 1: The Pills are purely vegctablei are of two; kinds, stimulant and purgative. (purifying thel v,l WOW. and producing a healthy 'tiction broughl the er3:ire.system ; area VII luata Anti Minns 1 Medicine, find ernipently useful id all li gerlitt! complaints-- Wen k ness..Generii I Debi' y. Dys- nepsy,Puimonary Affections., Livnr;Coni limits. Rheumatic and Spasnanfie Affections, entitle Complaints, Palpitations, &e. No Po wityoatter a fait trllahm,,ll. be ithout 75 1 00 75 1 00 75 00 47 1-2 ), , They tire put up In FIFTY! CENt and IDOLLA R PACK AGE&I each h.otting a pamph let vita - it-tieing v11100:116 'nem Diseiv.e., with full directions for use; Thee Dollar pack ages are the cheapest to the purdhaser. They' may be ordered through ; Draggi4t.. giving the Street 3MI No. of the t General- Dvot. SUI L Wholesate and Retail, at No. 140 Pulton,street, Second 'Poor, N. Y., Del weett Wissau-street and OrCrad way. t ;Cr As ;you value Health—Teri I hens I .40 ‘‘r.rturs : BENTLEY Rt. REAtiii'Monirose, E TIFFANY Brooklyn, Gnaw, ' 'well, Brad turd comity, and' R. C. TItIVER Binghamton , 111 his Important Newt; from the, South...- rue totioxing extract 01 a letter is from a yery resper.„Mble mercantile bribst dated ~ • ,Washington, Rappaltanualk Co. Va., i 51:11 , 06, 1846. Dr. D. Jayne--Dar Sir;—Our Mr Jnies has been to' a very bad "state of health fon mote than a year ; he has had the benefit of the hest medical -advice our country affords, and alibi visited your city during last summer, but Moto no:relief. Op the 15th of A• pril last, we purchased liblf illozeni bottlee of your TONIC vEttm I FUG E, and half Mozen' boxes of -SANATIVE. PILL:S. Througli,k.areleasness in packing the artickw io. a city girds hoz. one half the VerMiluge was brukem Mr. Johns ,ennimeliced with the Pills, 'and after taking A fens dogs, felt a decided' improvement. The three hottlqii of lermifute;which came safelo hand, brought fruhl hint. he thinks, not less Maki one thousand worms.. and perhaps many more. Re is -now m better health than he has been . in for years, arid we hope a' few! more bottles of your Vermifuge and rillii will effect a permanent cure, All our physicians have entuelsl mistaken btu case. Prof. Samuel Jackson, of your eiti, at the head. 51r. Jones is most anxious -to .get mime of your Pills aslyermifo,ge as soon ar poesible. Respectfully. ' -! J. S. Jones & Co, i Pre,Pared Indy hy Dr. Wayi4,, Pluladelphia. and sold on agency hy N. Ititmlieil 41Co. Oruggists, Mon. trust!, Pa., where also mayM hid Jaitur's Ague pills, i warranted to cure Feyer Awl Ague. iloterm it tent Fe. ver, &c. ' Also the A 1%1 yitiO'AN RAM DYE:tits°. I warranted to change the 'hair to a tieautiftil, auburn j• or jet black colour, trithoitt etaptiult the skin. I " l I --. ' • ~. 1 ? - :-- ---- I GINGER—AN INTERESTLNG CASE CURED By DR. D. J..kyNE's. ALTER- ATIV,E.—In the spring'of .631, a cancerous tumor appeared 4 the riglit , breast Of Mrs. rhcebe. wife of Peter Stretch, ol . Sbiein,N..l", It watiexairi..i fined by many physicians, and was eonsidercd by Oil as' eautienris;and besides bore likli Li f e ehareeterieefej marks oftinte. MI probable moans inf removing it' were uaill without the slightest Juntifit. It contanu. ed 'to mcrcaao/buth iiiloze end Painfhlaesa, until all' hope or saving her he,, but`by a gainful operaton, was] abandoned, which. after 4' consffiltation of eminent, iibyrdelans, was performed; '.1an1 , 114. 1832,. by • Di. John Rhea Barton' assisted 41 Di 'Redman. ;Dr. J.iyitie, and two other inedieilgentleMee. The whole andentire riglit breast war.' rentoYed. end-after eximi— . nation of the turner,"as p s ,ronotilined by all present a Cabeeior the most malignant dbartieter. In ationti three moriths, alter enduriffg ine*ditile suffering.. .od' was enabled, though broken. in )444, to get about ' a— gain. She remained feel 4, andilier general . , :health' was exceedingly had.'as indeed i 'lliac) been fur several years beano. Id the spring of tri upwards cif 'five years after her breast had ken ,e , 'lntiVediA painful to.. Mar made its appearance 'On, the "fright-side. immedi.. etely over the part.formery ocenpiiid by the nipple of the right bretut, previous to Ins removal. The tu morireadily increased for !several Months: . and toe: candela painful aito depriCif heo pf real. The glands under the right inn were enlarged ; and Seirrnito.' and hard, itregulkr, and at..timcit . piyinfut tumor ap.• peared in the le ft breast . Igo opiratipri could now ar. reel the dniesze. 'Her case', ttraiisnsitleryd hopeless. "t Slid was °fa veiy'Selufotis lialfit: bditi of her parents having died of Ptilrn nark CoMMinotioii. The ex. Ipertment was now made, viiitli tl ia 41,,TERA TIVE. , I I was at.ftrisl given in area dos in Vireo times a day„l and the discs very gradyi ty. tr f. stLadify increased., deify its lung as,alie took `ft ' tivliiiih - Iveas 'about tilt menthe, menthe, and Una akin overland krouiid the tumor Was. wet ri;glit land tripminkiwitit a nit solMiorp of yip. Muo and I/ydriodro Putaih. • .te putter tiipritacd , t) 111 04 r, 0 foabout atx *evitsi'and `; ar , at "times ; -very, paintul, When ihq paid "O&M lyi Udioied iliogeiher, and the tumor swlled' ()Inlet II '!baie;;laidq became softyand theebeg4n 'to dial - mist' and!iiontinuad grad. uall) decreasing. UntiVercbr fr _i,iff l 4 o l.dirmanil... trrfll reuituved. . The temor itther lc,, ...¢reiiii, '174 ' , ! ki*,Pl the right , axing Were also fdis riia:;.'Nizi - taiiiiriou. or Serbrulour tumors cverippelkimi ifterwarfis ,•••MI her Igeneralimaltll whIch4ICIP ~*lil Ai1 , :44 fr: - fours'.. temp years is t ;l9milto 1 11ft:A burtlmh.ap t ,a-rtoatttiv.l end purmaiiMat rtiioicd, 'he ptiekiie 'le; frif* iris Vim of' 'the disiiiiid_briaift; a &Utile ii ‘ horibtroire miy exantuovit:`-] littivrptiitr ik . %NIT iiiilt' he could rheittipw over a, . doletr„_...44l.olll.etp4tlyiinternilijOili wherein;his /11.7.witA TiyE . .4 4 :440,ed 1 pu t ter o Coil Ciricerooa`fkil46llir.24**ll nOritt.l*no. umbers - firtUitres oi'Drorielier.ele`' .. .-.. --s '' '.- '''. lay r it., PhilC. iii:doiolliifilagei .C.i. Muntrosia•Pc.,.' , . - i ~,, I • ~ ii I 1 • i'' ... ~. {A!Lllan 9ors , o CS., , , , OTlCE,iivimreoy,eivet i to 011 petits...lW 1 Aebted - 4 11 iitig141 4 . RO. 0 OTT ' ° F 64 - 1(1 ,! t ine Ui l,Lefi ll OOYNsitilifi,.. ginikrii l PPOt! dtiike poviwu j i , 004. lig, 004 T bli'ittarc an y . el l ifite'figaiiiiii. ialf *tem lira' 'reiviimeif to at,' thaii in Oa aiiinseksei itir t ektiemelki ' .1 ~...' l .' V - 408EfHke' OtKlT;Adoe.r , '- uptiox, , Nfoiru s'-'111011ri;fni 1 ..4, A . 1 , : K.. 11, , ...i •,i-.1,43 1 tn. 2 ER le. to ril!sqs• rik 're. ti l fOr IFKA 1 j 1 Elit4sl( Su ikr--a sumrior tritclo Am IR% 1.4 anti l lemos4s 4afor Pale br 4;1% 1 , lit C AOL 4) HE 13 7 11' LEGEI OE: j. of 207.11411n • stiOnti" nitlider It. Y. , DR:ltitiquOrtits itcttittittrnio l TRIPTIV ADVE,77B.SII4ENT'FOR 18174; 't'lCsitts:ll Saw; I •Cortalitannr"4 l '•unsit ereplii„ F9 l V ll 49Pal l 4ii‘v,4 l itAtiist AFtiFil..rtPistafhtbht 4 Yielded :1'V) : iii inee. titarifellegeoweilieril ;v ire , " tgbireirer it iris gritie,nid'SSlith America, EnglSZ _dartadi, and theiUnitefi States hsieproved the lr e ii ' ofthistatiteutint;tbe ai.iove l tioctatiiiin in a m I PitkY R eakeneN, eitHlk t. evholi i story r - Inuit", l i i ; i pri ri aspic, in porkw hieh, y n arsou red may , pbt, he k non ! I to you, but thireivilt o f a trial , of,tl4..litticlais wt: t p dre rip.l d t , or a , nd ihe :te . m :Bi ed dre ic t ino,, ef iii ttu l e icie t ri d e ra lo s i* ini i w 'i r d th ila tb te i iiii nro' pound of ~t 2 distinct : Vegetableregefteiee; each ; 14 ,, yid nal, rein!. has its own pirocikii. 4 ,-,echoye, al p.iy m „ .. iy i , conflicting; with ' no other compoust... 'IA eobt ;Italics its owrii tii.-- and _ u - rf Ur an _ _as kin ect ee , binaliOn, when taken into the systein; it does the r o t' :which naives. twheti , her lave. weis first , intablidu, intended. ,it, should dra 7 -parifres c strenathens„ an d„ stores the liroken iinitin, _debilitated constitutio n ._ Diatirsy. iii ill its chaiihters',' Will fie 'cinnpleteli tot allatognentdiditfrdiseliantadalt,ll4l.4fsoypesiefloortilt:i‘riitlelnuallianstyeici. ofi LSiL ey pettn .7 l at let p e ri : i arid all eothplhirits of the urinary erione ( form-ci ci the cause "of:great sufferint, - and VamatiesLnum. Talmo itasiaeatiired'od stnalleelebritt &teethe med. '' tryity , ther:eureilt hail; maderin. this distriesfmrel ti Li ofafilietions. 1 -So, famed, it seems, ; ii this niche d *, that itbaithus attract4d the natictiof oneof our Ate, f icul PubliCatione. . Li , the Noveinbeir No., 1816 ~c lie ...' &Akio Jot rnal 4nd Monthly Reyiew of 'Stec. cal and - Singles! Scienne," - in ariartile noon w i l c o, diseases' s - and -i solvents:" the writer, after eo n; the fact thatithe Engliell government once puretv e d - a secret remedy, and 41!so noticing' the perdu e i n 1802. o a secret remedy, by the Legislature of Nes Ydtk, thus' papa - tributii to the fame of the 41,K,,t,„, --•• Why do nut our SePresentativet, in Senate se,; Assembly, convened, enlighten :and !dissolve t, suffering thoUsands ofithis country, by the lamellae of yauglints VegetahloLithontriptic„ than which se iiilventaince the dayi of Alchemy his possessed me lialithh fame I" Readdr, here is a piiieadical of hip etandingacknowledg d throughout a large swirl of this country to be one of the best conducted jourars . of the bind in the Unithd States, exchanging with 0 4 scientific works of &trope to °uncertain knoteredie, edited by Flint, 31. D., and contributed: to by ten of tliOtilmdpiiifeisional abilitY, thus itippineadde is oculiee a ; ••!•,semet, remedy.", You will at once ender. stand no unknown an 4 worthless nostrum. 'could that cieoda comment fair 'lsm high-a 'onakerand mist. ;quehtly. unlesi , it directly conflicted with, the prima* of the faculty. iumust-havta been its great, "fame ' Which. hie, caused • it io receive this • passing not.- .K.IDNRY flisOsesopeattness of the. back mid spise. - -ii. regutarloikful antt suppressed. Menstituaticia,..ilist Allelic:6'd the intiii complicated train of 'tints whim lo I luw a riiwardere fLarnte In. , are At 0 0 ce relieve/ by the medicine. i ,n'end for pamphlets from Agents. Ed pi e Will find evidence orthe. value of the Lithorr4 t there, pullortb. • As aremedy Jro the irregurantient tie female system, it has nalhe compound a "rani` which has been resorted loin the, ttorth of Europe ftu centuries—as a sure cure for this obmplaint, and at i restorer of the health of the entire system, Lye CoMPLAINT, JAUNDICS. BILIOUS DISEASE*. Ar..c.., . ire i ,„ starsily relieved. "People of the West will find atilt only remedy, in these'complaints, as 'well '''is Fun ' AND Acuz.. There is no remedy like it, and no cab. met or quinine forms any part 14. this mixture. Ni injury yid result is its use, and its active propenti arc manifested in the use of a single po ox bow.— For FEVER AND Anise. Bilious bisoiders, take naafi er medicine. . BLICUILITISAI. GUT, %NM fi nd rel ief_ The action of this medicine upon the_ Blood. yr'. change the disease,-Which origtoates in the blood-. and a liehitny result will folloW. Despairs' ' , t om TION, t. - . 1.!.., yield an -a few digit use of this' bl,ditat Inflantinationos-remLurcus,Concol, Ccinsomentst C s . ffas ever Naafi ret4ef. i SCROFULA, ERTSIPeLLS, Ptn Inflamed Eyes—all ,caused by impure blood; id Lind this article the remedy, Tile systeint chinitritt !y acted upon by the twenty—two different proper of the'mixture; is purified and restored ; as a pane; cure Will not follow. The train of common en. I plaints Palpitat ion of the Hem t„ Sick Headrichs,k.• - bilityt &c„ are all the result of some derangement • the sistein, and this i Gazii Ritsvonsi will. its a 'Work:, 'The promisealset forth in the adverrisemot are based upon the p>toof of what it his deme in ttg past four years. The written • testimony of M • Agents. in- .Ganada, tie United States, England lint South i ,America, in the posiession of the proprito and can be. seen by ill interested; is aeuttielenti do iiimiiiiration that it lithe 'best Medicine 'ever clod to the World. Get ille parniphtet, sod study there m 'ule as there laid down, of Ithe diethod'of curs. hi up in 30,Mhz bottles:44 $74; 1,12, 1 0. f do atsl end the lerger•liolding 6, et. more thantwo 'Mall beam Lookout 'and'iritt gejt imposed upon., Every bat] :Plait 4 Vatightrat V_egetable ' Lithoritriptic Nino' , t t • blown. upon the glass; the written signature of 7ii. C. Vaughn" milli° directions, and, '• G.,C. yaugli. Iluffilo.'l -stamped on the cork", None ,Other Li Koine. Prepared by, Dr. G. C. Vaughn, andwt2t: the Prin:ii ; pal Office; , 207 Maiii street, Buffalo, it .. iiitiolhsale'and reilii.l • No attention given to low fonlcss • post.- paid --ordiri from minharly. con sod Agents excepted : pOst paid . , litters, or "what uo. munications soliciting advice,- promptly attended e. • • • • , grans. 'Offieesdeveted exclesrvelar, to the sale of !hit r. -tide; 1,32 Nassau SC, Now' York -city; 295 &sera. Saida; Maim.; andbytheinincipal DrOggists thralls out the United Stites! and Canada, ini advertised' ~ , the, : popers., ' . - Agents4nlhis county ; Beirrtav &- READ, Nat - • '' tliNni BUVOI1+1 ; ;New Milford t Wu. Mho rose ,'' tavoGreat ( Bend-; -fili W. GATEN:Viaveling- it Physicians & geons, Dinesharo,, Pa five 'Ol thefirSt named in the firm, oreok Einjneieli 'WM:6, of the !attar at bis rtt s. , DOCT, THAYBI4. BOTANIC; & /IYDROPATHIC Mg' - CIAN,;.. Ant -BURGEON Office at hit third house east ot the Court Ito beat home. Saturdays of Bach wett, "here, he wiltterhappy to wait upon a(lthat favor him with ~a ball. ;,„',lttpittrose,l4lly;..p347. H. Dl3loCii,- , : • • • Atedyney at, - Lqw.Has removed 'his Office.l o Turnpikej Stree4 one floor , Ens of B. T. CnneVlNfiee:: and three doors .Wert jtegioer,Printing„OfAcee' f .,,L . • . • " . 1 ' , HT; ICUS•SffERMAN,' • t • •,• • •PelOrkifi.. l ) . {}7 lo ,o o4l l‘Orfici!ieh: 0 11 t d ! Wire CjtOo6rk-,- i t 4 below P. arA‘Dioar poi. bti Dr. D'. 031,b ' N. , Mi.opelllli,' ....-....f i . .!1..- • ~.: ,I. ! •,:,,,.;.. : . Jock* ,J" 00exer.V4,DokiOGittimmis,„StoleecO lo* ,39.141 1 AWA,EAKIki s gPf. ‘Atire , -41609e5, 414.—Fir#A—Stare be ! tie Alilii.,4l-PrUltjtElAlc, .- • ~. lic t il l t , _ mai', nat.*: rai llibi:keli•-ii;;;4office in the ‘°l3tifiit4l:4,.- . ' •lifdii: t inviccitiom Raw' PI kitit .03d ai lielatribricker'i '` ' ••= ' ' la0;,1":71i1.‘ :._,... ~.„ ler .i, rori.blvdi, di•ocen . 4 ~.:#laooo -;-/lit—trooklya, Suaqta, co., Pilli . . Dimino earbS. smlniTs, ER533 H. smnis