Madison Daily Courier, Volume 1, Number 120, Madison, Jefferson County, 18 September 1849 — Page 2

t'urt, you will reacily suppose that the tirst company of the king's raiment was in general From th-ir l.!y while cockades to the jet black, h-e !sof the.r hos the brave fellows looked every

!'jy Yh '.- C in! In u'.d. DAILY COURIER ?l . '. ii A II SI i: 11. I-Mitor. rri ftv i:vi;ii;, i;it. A Mui r.L Town. A ituer-wnter, dating from Plymouth, X. II., gives the ib.Iovving tact respecting thai Puritan town. 1V the wav, in New i-.Ii? and a town, em- i brac s the township and village both, there j being one or more villages in every townthip; and every township is a distinct po- ; lit. cal and civii organization, for many of , t,ur noses for which our counties are j organized. But to the extract : '-The lo- i cation of the is charming. church, the court-house, and the academy, rjLCh with us neat tower, stand in a row j c.:i a -f at!! s.op lacing uU' main loaaauu , the river, Miggesting to the traveler that ; the three pi eminent ideas of the place, are : Religion, Justice, and L.ducat;on: and such j seem.to be t II C laCt. 1 tiei e al e no lOWll- ;

lourr'f-rrf to be seen. A tew years ago, a leal any aiienipt ai revolution f Ana more, 11 uie j flow with produce of all sorts. Captain . Bouet hundred Logheads of nun were sold in Cubau tyrant was famiiar with ail the plau, spies ' has, however, visited unknown regions, establishrivn outli every year, and the expenses of I must haVe been at work in lhese U,liled States, j ed relations, and asserted the power of France in , " ' ',nM.( to i im and the inference remains for us, either that they the midst of a country, the very centre of the the town tor paupers amounted to $L,UU. j 1 f ' ' . I were employed by our Government or by the Cu- j gold trade, the onlv commerce hitherto carried on Now . tlu re is no liquor eo.d m tne p.ace. j bau8 Iu eU,Jer c Wtj wi have thfl QoverQ. at Graud Bissam He ha8 discovered, what all As a consequence; there is not a pauper in ment and Express on the side of the espoiaage- Ukilful geographers already suspected, that the th town, and the Town Farm is abource oi j VV ill the Republic and the Express congratulate ! Graud Bassam is a confluent of the Nier. It

revenue. A word to the wine is sufficient. i Stv.ui-AR Sentiments. The American j Consu', at Pars, Robert Valh, Esq., in a letter published in the Journal of Commerce, ;

expresses the following, which are certain- 1 back from their support. The quality of mercv Iv f trance, coming as they do from a high is bring Htraiiicd, we fear, iu these eventful times, American functionary, lie s .ys 4that the j d he prayer forgotten "That mercy I to othrepression of anarchy, the restoration and : ers show, that mercy show tome." ,Wcue of political order the safety of civili- New York Sun. ration itel fma yet be the work rf Russia, Con.vectieut Wares tor .Maryland We unDistrust is banished fi Dm my mind, by the demand that Truman Smith, after having been character, the declaration, and the very ob- j locked up some days in the document-rocm at vious interests ot Czar Nicholas." The or- J the Capitol, and alter haviug replenished his pockder enforced bv armie s, and Cossack civili- ! eU fronl th whig corruption fun-t in charge of

zation, must sound strangely in this country. Lir.FK AI.1TY AND J T'-l ICE. -Th e d 11'eCtOI'S of the Dtdaware and Hainan Canal and Prn.'.i.'ii an.'. Atiiboy Raihoad and Tran portrr.'...i;i 1' vu- u'ics, ;ii iii:kin provision for tht' i .!,!' v of tb-- bile Win. Conover, who k '.t:1. I y the r.-c-nt accident on the lai.ui t 1, .:" '-nti'lt'd to ju ci'iiuiu' nd ation. A iim'i ut Mr. C.:.,'. -i "s pionrty, of 5vl,(,'vKh ba bei n .-at.th'd, and a l oud t .- t cuii .1 to the u idow, con.'iuon'd tor the p-ivtnent of an annuity o! n.10 per annum, to be paid to her during lite, mi semi-annual pax 1 ne tils. (jj Ivts and .-l..it s u New Yoik have In en ,11 c:-at demand since the 1st mutant. The dea'.eis in 1'eari and Water street are very lu-v. and ptict-s of thick woik have ndvai fed ten p.rcMit. fioui Aujusi price.. There i-s 1; 1 .-urplus, am.i tiiere tvi:! be a rr';it soarcitv. fn.-t tHischasf-rs this tan will do 1 .he best. N a ;;.i :. Con ve tion. A great Lollvolition to be held at t. Louis on the l-"uh t.f t K lobe r, to take means for the construction of the creut Raihoad, ard also graph Line Irom the Atlantic to the r. A l ir,.fl Tl 11 I 1 1 1 1 rvt rr i T . r .1 11 IM " West hae been invited : int-n e-tinj; occaioit. It will be a r--y-A t. tran m-r presented a draft at the counter cu the bank, in Khzabethtown, N. .'.,ior sil.oHO, purper'.ing to le drawn on the Meichantb' bank of New Voik. The money was paid, and the draft sent on for co -on, uen it was discovered to be e r v . C.y 1 he amount of money coilected from the Koman Catholics of the Diocese of New Yoi k tor t.'ie ie!ief of the Pope, as officially announced, was $i,-? U. CCrPelaware lrf about to send its granite b'.ocK. for the Washmcioa Monument about to be erected in Washington City. It will te taken from the ncihborlicod of the battle-held. A (iolu HfXTF.R. A large company of Califoinm emigrants who recently passed through Arkansas, had with them a fieldpiece. In. :e- At the present rate of increase, the population cf the 1". S:a:es in 1!HH wi.l be 101.U1,7.V persons. .. .. A .... , gold di-'gin-'s to Trov Ol': ' h " IntV fo-lnriPof t4- Cmm 'i0' " ' 8 SUU? " V' W A your. 5 man Las returned from the

fry-There is on deposit m the N. York Sub-Treasury the large sum of 3,535 ,0o0, of which sum $100,000 were paid in on Mondav OrThe receipts on the Baltimore and

Ohio Railroad for the month of August lost was 110.550 19. ; OT-In Buffalo there have been one thousand deaths from cholera one-fortieth of the entire population. f:7A Boston paper slates that the wonderful necromancer, Signoi Blitz, died of cholera in Brooklyn, a short time since. The W'ashintrion Rennhtie. inHn1r in UJ. tions of the Government for its mercy in saving i these engaged in that "secret expedition" from I the terrible vengeance prepared for them by the ! Captain General of Cuba. The Express of this c,lY echoes the praise, and with self-congratuU lions 011 Us owu imP0i-tant services, tells us that I. .. r" .. f 1 r : 1 : : . i i i . l i rsow would the Express just tell us how it Came to know the exact amount of the Capt. General's Knowledge. Did the Express or the Government at Washington kindly communicate to him the ! information tfiy had spied out? Or has Roncati, ja confluence, made to our Government and the j hxpress a statemeht of the facts in his possession "ic cuitjcui anaugcuitruu iie iiau rnaue 10 uethe Government on the mercy done to the Cubans j w hum Koucali may suspect ol cherishing the spirit , 0f Freeduin. The mouarchial press of Europe are now congralullting t e Hungarians that they ,dve betnerushed into submission by the Czar Nicholas, and that England and France wisely kept ! the Rough and Ready club of this city, left yesterday morning lor the theatre of operations in Maryland. lie was seen getting out of the morning train of cars in Baltimore, and, therefore, has safrly arrived. Our friends in Maryland will now have an opportunity to drive bargains with iii 111- IB- is, we have no doubt, wdl freighted with wooden naliiii-gs and oilier wres that is to s.i, wliij argument iu the s'iape of money, whig ilot uinelits, and librls upon the democracy and be will be ready lo "truck and dicker" with au body that ha.s a vote lo sell. Besides his uual assortment of t leclioneermg tricKs, huinbiis, and appliances, he probably will carry -,vith lii-ii a pow er ot attorney from the cabinet authorizing him to tender offices to the people; not as b, i: t, but as persuasive arguments to induce them to vote lor the whig candiudes for Congress. A nd, very bkely , he w ill offer his services as officebroker to such as will work well for the whig ; c tusf We trust mir friends will b prep,ireo bJr his reception, chaffer and trade with him, but iu the end give him just such a thart as he got from the people of Im.ijiia. Such treatment will be th very thing for such a blundering and brazen political gambler, who hesitates at no trick or intrigue, however low and digracefui, to carry his point him. Truman will be known by all who see , Like the porters about the depots, he bears upou his htt the following label: "Political agent and whig manager-general, licensed and inUinTuf In' t li .1 f.iKinnl 11 ll'ocliini.1.in i'rti.m ! ij o. Kanawha Salt Prices Changfd. The "Kanawha Salt Association," on the 7th of the present mouth, fixed the prices of salt as follows : From mouth cf Kanawha River, to five miles below Louisville, Ky., (at wholesale,) - 35 cts. From theuce to mouth of the Ohio, - 40 " From mouth Kentucky river to Lock - and Dam No. 5, - - - - - - - 15 " From thence to head of Slack Water Navigation, -------- 4 At Lexington, Ky., -------50" From the mouth of Wabash river, up to the Rapids, inclusive,- -15 " Ail points above the Rapids, 50 " From the mouth of Cumberland river, to Nashville, inclusive, ----- 50 44 AM points above Nashville, GO ' From the mouth of Tennessee river, up to Duck River Shoals, - - - - 45 " All poiuts above East Port, - - - - 60 44 Retail price, (thirty pound or under,) - 37 " Towns off the river, price at the nearest landing and conveyance added. The foregoing scale of prices is by the bushel of fifty pounds. Inspec tion in all cases to be added.

L.r Count Bathiany former Prime Minister cf ' editor does not succeed in procuring their personHungary, is stated, upon Austrian authority, to ' al attendance at the trial.

have been sentenced to four years' imprisonment o1"rn' CnderaQed 10 Dantd A fool who isvaiu oi beinz the ladyfigureofafashionableuilor.andthinksthe wealth I of his wardrobe will hide the poverty of his ideas, 1 th0Uh' I,k hlS !on- eared tx-other hi the lion's ! .kin, hew easily Vetmyed.

j Fatten African Explorisq ExrEDrrio. ' Amongst the news recently received from Sene 'gal. the Courier de la Gironde notices an event which cannot fail to have the happiest effect on oar naval commerce, so cruelly injured by the ; conquerors of the 24th cf February. Anexpedi-

tion attempted by Captain Bouet, on the Grand Bassam river, has produced results which would j appear fabulous had they not acquired a great de- j gree of authenticity from the very source whence ; they emanated. On the 4th cf March last, M. j Bouet, then commanding the Serpent, succeeded j in croing trie carol tne river, wnica nasacquireu .... 1 J 1 such SB evil reputation, and his entrance was hailed by salvos of artillery from the fort and the ships in the harber. Thedangersof the exploring .,,;VJo. Af f, -,. tain Auguste Bouet lost three; the fourth, with the surgeon, and a few white seamen, whom he succeeded in saving, returned to France in a concition truly deplorable. M. Bouet himself was attacked by illness no less than three times; but his energy was not in tueslightest degree subdued by sickness. "Thanks to Heaven,' says the letter which apprises us of these details, "he has succeeded, and the happiest results have crowned Kiiu antopnrUia Tfa haa A i -in rfprl t U? ft mwfTniflrent lake, whew nalm oil ia so abundant that th ship had not vessels enough to hold it. Now.according to the dealers themselves, palm oil gives a profit of SO per cent., whilst gold only yields 50 or CO." The adjoining villages are said to overbeing the dry season, the want of water prevented u8 exploration, but in the rainy season there are six feet of water, and the river may be ascended as far as the cataracts of Abouesson, fifty leagues distant. At that place the traveler is within sixty leagues of Sego, and the course of the Nigr is still coutinued. When the steamer Guettander proceeds to Grand Bassam, that vessel, which only draws two feet of water, will entirely solve the problem. Thus a well arnitd and well supplied vessel will penetrate lo the interior of the country, traversing a district of which Captain Bouet has seen a part himself, and which is the ealrrpol and the passage for the caravans of the gold and silk merchants, and where the gallant captain discovered and inhabited for two days a city more ancient and more important than Timbuctoo. "I must write a volume," concludes the letter' "were I to attempt to relate the dangers and adventures of the expedition. It is probable that a copy of M. Bouet's report will be transmitted to the Chamber of Commerce, and afterwards published." La Presse. iO Mrs. Swisshelm has her own views, a"jd heron ways of express-ing them. Noticing a Complaint made iu one of the Pittsburgh papers of some meu bathing in a place rattier public, t-he says: "It is no doubt paiufu! for people to be offended wilh the uimecersary exposure of any one s liude form; but it is not less painful for people to need washing, and be prevented from the luxury cl a bath. The health, comfort, and good morals of the commuuit) require more bathing; and if our councils would erect some bathing house at the water's edge, where men could undress and get into the water without offending any body's vision, it would be the right way. And in the meantime it would be better for ladies to wear leatht r specks than for men to go unwashed! Ladies in hundreds visited the last collection of curios'ties exhibited at Washington Hail, and iu that were numerous figures of nude men! They could go 'here, stand within two feet of these figures, and examine them carefully, for amusement; but their modesty will not let them pass within a hundred yards of a man iu the river withrti V i n!Ali.A. TJ..I ' ... . n . : I . rest to be gained by the bathing operation, while the statue business is for ornament alone a mere evidence of cultivated taste and refined manners,

Now, we would respectfully suggest that, instead . was a time for all thing," climbed up behind of making laws against bathing, our councils ap- his mother's chair, and w hisperiog in her ear, askpoint a police force, to catch our dirty population, j ed when was the proper time for hooking sugar take them all down to the river and heave them ! out of the sugar bowl. in, once every day, unless they can show a cer- i I Z 7 j tJ J J , i , 1 IT To make a sober man a drunkard give htm tiheate of having beeu previously washed. Let .f . ... , , . 6 v - ! a wife who will sco'd him every tune he comes them make some provision for bathing, if they do j . , , , , L. , . ! home, then storm at her son Jim, kick Ben over not want folks offended by seeing leople in the I , , ... . , , T... . , . . 3 , . . ! th skillet, dab Kit over the mouth, and then river; and we would advise all the men aud boys- i , . ,, . . , , . ... . ., drive them all into the kitchen with a broomwho want to wash just to wash away, until some j of these modest people begin to make a stir for a j

. rilUll UU1I1 11UUSO. Curious Libel. The Pittsburgh Fost states that in the suit of libel against it for saying Mr. Templeton's report of Gen. Taylor's speech ia that city was a true one, it has engaged the services of Benjamin F. Brown, Esq., of Washington City, who will take the deposition of Henry 1 Clav Mudd, Dr. Wood, &.C., in the event the . . i? . . ... .... a r . . i" By reference to the customs bills of entry for the montn ot June last, u wi.i oe iouna uiai me ta- ; creased quautity of foreign brandy, upon which ; the duty has been paid, amounta to the large uantity of twenty-nine thousand gallons, or nearly one thousand gallons Per diem beyond th avenge of termer year. "

Qzy- The D oaten Fctt lately pablieised the following: I WOULDN'T, WOULD YOU? I wouldn't give much for a girl with a beowet That cost fifty dollars when first it was new, Who sports a large muff with a hairy tail o it, That hangs down in front of it, just as it grew;

I wouldn't give moch for this female ould you? j wouldn.t give mach for. woman who prances Promenadiag aU lbe thoroughfares through; Q . j k fa , . amorous p!ltnce9. CT ' O Enough to turn her eyes all askew; I wouldn't give much for this female Would you? The following has since been sent to the Post by a lady in reply: I WOULDN'T, WOULD YOU? I wouldn'tgive much forachap who has "gone it' Till he's run every cent of his legacy through, Whose simpering chin has a huge goiee on it, That hangs down upon it, just as it grew; I wouldn't give much for this fellowWould you? I wouldn'tgive much for a chap with a collar That's made to stand up, almost over his ears; Who wears while kid gloves thatcostover a dollar, And a coat that belongs to some knight of the shears; I wouldn't give much for this fellow Would you? Fatal iffects cfthe bite or Rats. We find the following string of casualities in the Wheeling Gazette of Wednesday: A young man named P. Petona discovered about eight days since, a small aore on his chin. The sore continued to extend, until his face was swollen to a frightful extent, attended with all t.e symptoms of a case of violent animal poisoning. AH the known remedies for such cases were skilfully applied by several medical gentlemen; but without the desired effect. The young man lingered in extreme pain until Tuesday morning, when he died The unfortunate young man had undoubledly been bitteu, while asleep, by a poisonous rat. A child about five weeks old, belonging to Mr Henry Cotts, was bitten on the lip by a rat, about two weeks ago, and died from the effects of the bite, on Monday night last. Another child in the same house was bitten on the same night, while asleep, but is now recovering. The New Scott Medal. The National Intelligencer says: We yesterday had the pleasure of examining at the War Department a very beautiful Gold medal, which was voted to Gen. Scott by Congress on the 9th of March, lc43. It is of the same size as that voted to Gen. Taylor, receutly noticed in this paper, the value of the gold of which it is made amounting lo about four hundred and fifty dollars. It was designed s we understand, by a gentleman connected with the Engineer Department, aud struck at the Uuited Stttes Mint at Philadelphia. The uortroit ot Gen. Scott is engraved in the highest styl of art, aud is deemed an admirable likeness of that distinguished soldier as he uow appears. But th most striking feature of the mooel consists in the fact that on the reverse side is portrayed no less than seven battle scenes, viz: those of the City of Mexico, (which occupies 'he centre,) Chapultepec, Vera Cruz, Cerro Gordo, Contreras, San Antonio, Cherubusco, and Meliuo del Rey. Odds and Ends. The best way to be useful and huppy iu this life is to cultivate domestic hffections, to love home, and at the same time, to exercise a benevolent disposition towards others. Vessels are said to be very sociable, always hav a companion v. ay. The best throw of dice is to throw them aw ay. The abuse of riches is worse than the want of them. The greatest wealth is contentment with a little. A good pair of scissors is the keystone of an editorial fortune. The true . p. b " b J Hr ,,r rnnkinar pn ( ih in nRf n R aann tt nrl spend little of it. j A litte urchin hearing his father say that "there THE 8HAVEKB. The "Barber shaves with polished blade, The Merchant shaves in constant trade, The Broker shaves on twelve per cent., The Landlord shaves by raisin rent, The Doctor shaves in patent pills, The Tapster shaves in pints and gills, The Farmer shaves in hay and oat, The Banker shaves on his own notes. The Lawyer shaves both friends and foes, The Peddler shaves whereever he goes, The Office-holder shaves the nation, The Parson shaves ia men's salvation, The wily Churchman shaves his brother, And People all shave one another. Found at last. A Chicago paper says a distinguuhed Pole has arrived in that city have been the one which "knocked dw ' .itnmoni." it must iiwn the pr-

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1 liroTtiTO THrsaw ti.-,i.v coraim. Ef The Teirf raphic report r u .;-. ; in thCourier are rr?ft up at 12,' u.. eoch c.iy m Cmenati and puWHed Iheeejwe day ttt Mcq. The Courier by th arrangement gives the accounts of the sti'rs in !he Cincinnati market '24' hours in advance of any et'er pawer dUtrrfeutedin the City of lofcou' Revolution la HaytL Philadekphi, Sept. 1?. Advices received in this City state that the Republic of Hay ti was abrogated cn the lth nit, and Suloque proclaimed Emperor. PlTTSBCRG, Sept. IS. There were heavy rains in Pittsburgh yesterday. Nothing doing to-tlay. CINCINNATI MARKETS. Cincinnati, Sept. IS 1, r. u. Flour. Flour made from old wheat, $5 50. Sales of Whisky at 19c. Groceries firra. Provisions very dull. A sale of forty hhds Bacoa, at 4c for Shoulders, and 6c for Hams. The weather is clear. River falling, with three feet water in the channel to Louisville. An Easy Rcle for Farmers. A 'quarter cf wheat" is an English measure of eight standard bushels; so if you see any thing quoted at fiftysix shillings a quarter, it ia seven shillings a bushel a shilling is twenty-four cents; multiply by seven, and you have $l:6d per bushel. O" Bill, you young scamp, if you had your due, you'd get a good whipping." "I know it, daddy, but bills are not always paid when dtte." O An exchange paper says that a Judge ia this city lately decided in favor of a claim by a roller boy in a printiog office, against his empltyer, on the ground that "the devil should have his due." MARK I ED On the 15th inst , at North Madison, by the Rev. George Goltler, Mr- George Reick to Miss Margaret Fracman, all of this city. 8200 REWARD!!! I'HB "M.Alll -UN INfUKANt E COMPANY" will' pa 'he above reward ortheARRt-T and Costictiow of the Incendiaries lhaf now iiilee' our city; E O. WhlTEY,Pec'y. Fept 18 1?49 d3. Fanner copy to am'i 91 JAS. T. F. CAItEY, INSTRUCTOR IN BOOK-KEEPING. Over the Store of Muivey & Laiteruer. 7 TllltVP THE WEATIIF.lt IS PLEA. iVr and inn imieol pitting stittrt, all who ant I ikpr es-s. should aily 1 lie (irke ol a good pict'trn Is V-' l; inferior SI SO to ft "". 1 lie quality of lb iiiit. ritl iiw-d to.ern i.i i lie puce. Pi. t uti set in fane c&e.- at from to $ lO 0O. Kooiitd on Main Cru8 si., nea' i tie Telppfarh Office. S"i' l. A J Eh VIA. ttOI st: l JoX F.IC aLt. j w ish t.i t'l. I !iainlH..ji. li I tc i-operiy snualed at 4 inn run er of l'0)la Lane ami Pr e.vtnriau Avenue, alely iiwip.i hv 'r. H or k m ooti . 'J welve Iiui.i r. a dolat wnt l e rt-t'i r-'o in liaml. and fr me ha ance a libal ciedii wie b n veu. The til.'e is unq'ifs lunaU.-. ji(ii tM.U Bright. r-n 1 1 n3w JEjsSE ADAMS. FOK MALE. I r" o a l Hav i.rale imw ly ruled. AIM Fizht i jk n ,a,p wacon tiorsts and harness harness for the same, -titil fj .r Wagons A I.SOA number of href tale a- diwo good milr.b fowi. sep- o d-.' t . f. J A Ri J V. A X K ! A X K ! dor H. 'nt i " A n."!?; lljrl u.u C.i.iiiiiB it ilo; 10 44 VV iilums' do; -Ai.suf im!iloi;i' enii Muni's Hroml Axps; alto, Hunt'ii Hand' x -wt-neJ Nt 3 to 6. Ju: tc i- &in! : r nal tf p R ' '"' t-'. LEE M50Vi:i.! AM) tx;i. "7 X i" !r' Iiesd jIi. .vc. etui i !;'. 6,-ortei!; U.SO r Sti rl t'i-e Sf t. i anttrr wi'h a A few vrv sii ' K'MjJ (mi, lill nl lllil li;., C.IiJ ii v. r. Pokr. sent 1 1 RiiIST. F, L'R. Nil I II I.. T;n- Mi u. I lie, 1 n.,l E'ltli.o v.-sijl!'i -I.UlP .1, rtf.k. Sv I 1 1 i '. it ' Mj'd fie r dry lo wind u; irie ui ';.! C mrrr l t .. tui t lUr iiM w Ui t niu ai-- r. iU-Bieu .a i i l a. ii , it e :l.e snu.e withit d . li.ti t t. ILL. ti.jUOE. I" ' I n FALL TRADE FOR lSil). m-mTfw jl.- lilt i i im . i . . i. larj;. .j u j.,u-u ..e &,m ..I Fall ai.u VVtfitr I'ry ''odi C'(it, ate, to twt'irn he nupnitun of hoyera in MiihritPd. -.anner ruiiy lw fii LM.tl l ! I.U.ill !! 17THERI A L Ol L a new ai ! ch -ap artiet. arTordlnf - a iil'IiI as hril iant ai d heaunlut a- iu win. out I Oe tanner of eip'osion-el-m. F, hrnal Oil Lam( nrat and cheap. A full Supply just ieceivr d nd -r (iaie tv fl.t6 FRNCIME eblRE. OVSTEKS! OVSIEKSJ OT of very fine Fpictd Oysters on hand, and for a'e by VV. C VV A LliEM , ept II ." i rs ami r it v 1 rs. 1 JiJJ im, if.u hxnl li-l!Pii Aininndu: 5 i'b! Texa; Pecaua; 3 do Hi tie lis; 3 do Ens is't VValnuu; 2 do Pa N ii'S; sept 1 1 30 ti- xt frenh Rais'b: 1 fciii Ldk tried t. us rants. 2 ri freh Litfon; For )a.: by VV C. VYAtBEN. 1)1 Ui: KXIItAt r r E.K.TI0-M for by 1 sp- II VV C WALLETf. L E.HOV SVHI P maile from the l-n.on t (tale hy yt 1 VV H WaLOEN CiiWEttAl KN HY THE PEOt-L-E M).7 Geifiie w thii a woman? pray le I, if yixi can, f)r i p'-i covered with hair line that of a man. H -r i.eric, cl.erk and brow mem her eei to ilMpron, What pity that itQUung toe pest will reiiH'" " Ti no pity, dear Tom "tie rare mnen all; A retne. y su-e can te purehawed ef liaael Hi letii itory Foder any hair wi'.l renioe, Tnougti the root be u deep a tree in U frave." JULES HA f EL. Prrfimer. 10 Chnut etret, Philade p' -r.r.:e in Hxiort'jy y. Z. dCrBE. Ajert.