Weekly Reveille, Volume 37, Number 29, Vevay, Switzerland County, 11 January 1855 — Page 3

fc.% pffWlJ |Wlfilfe.; VEVAY, N DIANA: ! ThnritUitj-, : j ; i’ ! t Jtnitinry tl, IK 3 3. PRINTING, a? mmi sssssassrasa* XKATl.Y .’..'ill J’KIHTIOL’SLY EXECUTED i". n'; nf'i r " dr TH1-: ; WEEKLY UEVEEIXE/' At Vtrj - ..ovr Bnlc«< CAliUS, TICKETS. TANO- JILLS, >Ve., , ic. f &c. t PKISTKn AT -IIOUT NOTICE

Loss <V Tin: VCmielo Scotr —Nearly •100 tons i>i- Hay Lost. —On Friday lust tin! steamer Switzerland left our wharf with. two barges in tow —the Winfield| Scott and the Swan. She proceeded to; Madison, where she was detained rill: sometime on Saturday in arranging mat-1 tors concerning the sunken Swan. Finally getting through she blurted on her way to NeV Orleans, with Uie Winfield t Scott in tow, laden with hay, flonr and fnrnUcn*, fur that port. She had about j’ two thousand hales of hay, nearly fourj hundred tons; about two hundred barrels Hour, which belonged to the owners of the boat; ?>■• rides nearly five hand red tons of mruilure on freight. They proceeded about twenty miles below Madison, near' iJcthluhem, when it was found impossible. to kwp the Scot adoat; she was run on '■ a bar. Mm it is suppo-wd, struck some- j thing nit tin bottom ami lodged; the Memof the boat s in deep water, au< he bow; is under wu.it. Nearly all (lie hay vi!l ■ be lost. She wa- owned io I’. P.■ Schumi:. and Te.:N . Scheiuk.

lest-Friday morning, while llio ■ steamboat Switzerland was descending I the river, with the barge Swan in tow. .she mot the steamer Fir it out, which was ws* i rending the river, a short distance above! this place. A <;lH>ioa ensued between ’ the bargi* and the crcmont, in which the: ■ i former was eotwderablc damaged. Slue * 1 i was laden pork, ilonr, and other: heavy lV,-.’g T t!. She wa„ (’.imaged to ‘ shell an ecteuMha! she took water very { la-t, an, c | !: ; ) was cuinjWled toj laud iiti 1 . iiischai gaj-yrlion of thccaigo! to pierent . total She (inalb «r* | tanged matters so as to proceed as fur ns • whore she was Idt by the Swit- i zerUn I for ‘Ojiaiis,. i

fGT Tbs lias reached dm j place that a llat-boat laden with hay. and j "belonging to TF .UeMakin, of this [dace,; was Mink at UrainF<'ham,not far from, (■aim. !.ofs alnnit one hundred tons of ( liar. • This swells the aggregate of ons ■of hay last fr-um this place lr present faison, which lias been a renUikaUc short ‘ one .to a hint *'v? h«c*!re:t tom. Feed | enough for. several cows to live on this* •winter'when feed is scarce aiuMilglu

jt-iT Tim Coit nf the National ■ npitol which tltu Imrnt of limi ting {a including nf grounds, l.N'J'i,- -! lii, dollars. v.ypcnded since in allewtii<ms an I tMUrs. making the total -v.t nf th“ capito? ami giohuds dollars. Thu additions and improve menu now being made io-the buildvg will add some *,OOt),-OUO ilollaiai't th»* cost.

St-d" Arrison," the • inriimati torpedo > murderer, still complains of feeling very ' nmch indisposed, and is rapidly failing. 1 lie paces his cell two-thirds of the lime ami exhibits , a grcJt ilealot distress lii niiiuL lie expresses but little hop’' of, esciijMj from the sentence which now bangs ; Over him. lie is only.visited by his at-; tornuy amt the young jady to whom he was engaged to be married-

GnAxr.K of Xa’-if.-— That splendid u1 list rated paper, Gleason's Pictorial, has ! changed hands, and now Lears the title ofj Mallou-’it Pictorial, and has been consid* * erahly in)prove.lia appearance. j

S3T The New Vo k Evening Post nnmoimces ilu-.t the lest Ame. Iceu lumu.'ac* < ni.y of blood-cimh n.is now c:o&od it bus*; incss: We list in the United B.'.dcs 3S0,-, 000,000 [»c;iin1.: iv* woo? Two (birds of iliis f» impelled ciilicr in the m.-.mtfacJiu-' ■od or raw m.fchr cud yet everybody won* •ders where all (he uumey goes. 1

Infringement on latent Rights. . ..Wa3him.T4*s, Jan. 8 ■ On rianml-iy, >ii) the Bupreme 1‘oprt, * . TL Me 1 ’ovmuk applied to Mr. ■•Justice, jVIefjvn for an injunction to rosi'ain J. I\ Manny w Co-, of Ih'-nois, ft mu mrnutaturiug leaping um'mmcs. The i.cfond.'iifs de.rcd mfifugomoi.t, ..ml made nppl>c.iiicn for a 5* w hig in adisinct in Illinois. ami fchdoied sccurity. The cotut at;i opted t he scour* !y, nnd ordered a lii;.,! lr: "inu v- .hmc, at Chicago, an 1 :f*fi;scd die o d<. - for nn injono- ‘ tlon.

JCnc 1C lots Again* Ems. Jan. :8. Ho Lake Shore ftaijroad :ha.«t l?cen lorn up by llie mob at llhrtior t’fcek by order of tko commissi oners’ t of the high ways,'aiid they arc, now tearing tjpwii the ihriJge bvci'.BIac street. * Judge $Lillcr And Shoriit Vincent : wor$ pel ted j, tvifli snow-bolls and stowes for interim! ug to prevent the riot. ;

Liabilities of steam boms. . ; .An interesting ease has been decided i recently In the* IVrted States District: * 'ourt of New Orleans. A 5frs. Walsh brought suit against tho steamboat H. M. Wright for §143, tire, valne of a gold; watch, a pair of gold spectacles, and 811, ’ in money, which was stolen from the state-room which she occupied while a ' passenger from Now Orleans to Bay on Sara. The state-room was properly fastened, but was entered by some person, who stole the articles in question. In giving (ho decision, the (-ourf did not consider it necessary to inquire wheth1 orflie-thief was connected with (he., boat ora stranger. 'flic fact that eonjt) person entered the Indies’ cabin on a felohcoiis ■ ctrami.-exhihitcda want of thaVcarc andj watcldidawa which alvbuld always’.be bhJrfcrveiUn tho police regulations of every’ boat engaged |n Dm transportation of passengers. ’ _The Court accordingly held , that lidnt.was responsible, and gave judgment for (ha atnouot .claimed. are -iiulcbttoi'-lo tte lion. Jcssv : Bright and Uan. JoKalMltt, of (lie buu-’, I me, hr valuable public document*. !

A iTloUuicIioly Occurrence. * n Ttiesday last, an old Indy by the wamc of Johns, living on Market pucot, in this city, was mj badly burned that she died In eight hours after the occurrence. She whs about sixty-five years of age. The facts of the case are ns follows: It nemisfbat Mrs, Johns had boon washing ■ ■atthc. bed-side of a sick daughter for two; uights previous, and was very sleepy and . much exhausted, .in Monday night she , made a pallet on the floor in front of a Inigo wood fire, and laid down and went to sleep. About 3 o’clock in the morning, her daughter, who slept in the same room, whs awakened by being narly suffocated with $moke. At the same time Mra. Johns v arose, enveloped ip 1 Thuncs, and ran into the street, where her cries | soon brought some of her nei ghbors, who j hnmediatoly throw watcr oi icr and extiuigtdslicd the fire. With the exception of- : her face, the whole surface of her hodyi I whs badly burned. In some places the . I ffc.ih was burned to a crisp. It is stippo | sed that a coal of. fire popped out on the; 'carpet and .burned sometime before iti s (tnughttbc clothes of Mrs. Johns, ns there i was h hole burnt through the floor.— | . liisino Sun VxsUor. j

X B U* \DVEBTH Fi MEXTS. i Eiccutm?* Sale. TBlTOTICE is hereliV :.Iven that the under* J.M signed, as executrix of the last will and* k'laoieorcf Isaac Phillips, deceased, in pur-,; snartce of, and In- the outer and direction of-, said last will and les! ament, will sell the fol ■ lowing teal estate, situate in Switzerland*' county* Indiana, to-wit: The east half of the soplli-west quarter ofsection fifteen, township lwo, range two, -west. Also,'twenty-five acres off the ndrtli cod of the west half of tire south-west quarter of section fifteen, township two, range twq, west, in York Township, Also, lots No. 10 and 17 in the town of Cco ire Square, in Jefferson Township, ■ Said rea! estate 1 will he sold at poblic sate, at the tale residence of lhe said Isoic Phillips, in York Township! in said county, adjoining tlreJamls Ip he sold—except said tots. TJie] saiif’vitl lahe place between the'hoursof ll J o'clock, Ai M,and 3 o'clock, P. M., of Hie, Itfd day of.February, ISio. . . • or **A LEi One fourth of the purchase money orish.in , hand; one fout’.H in sic months; one foutth iw ; twelve'months, imd one funrth in eighteen [ month:) from the'day of sate—the purchaser.; vicing notes, with approved fret; ho Id scciirilv, ■ for tho deferred payments, Without any relief ftoip line valuation or appraisement taws: mid 1 lo receive a cctlifiejlc nf’i>iirchaie.;enliHiifg him to a c onveya noc, u pon Jm id I «n It* Icing confirmed.by the Court of Common 1’leaa of, said county, mid giving a mortgage to secure ; the payment of the notes given: for the defer-, -red payments. - ' .<■ ! BETSEY P11IEL1PS, Executrix. J At'ornoy, ! -hie

• : • ; ./'Corn -SCST-nKCElVEU. a supply of extra Corn t •" < Mgr,! fyf fhtrity it;*, Tor saleirt mtantt* jilts % suit ’ A* DET11AZ.

ni i i:i:iA(i£s. On the ITth Dec., Mr, Marion Guuam ond Elizabeth HeeneL ;

t<* (•. ii % r.. « r*. Clnclnaitlilllaikiit. X-E'-A”, .fnii. 0. ■ : .c.- i. <uc 'oin W.CO to SVf-V IIi'i: .■ <f ' Va i r*. >■ f*°(r ijiji ■*, 1 (’.to.- so ,-*?s oi SCO oi : p/m? lorJ at S < >•■» . . ' ' . . < M at ■ . Wei,,#!’ -ood ‘ - o- ii ■ '«*■ ,ed ax cmg‘.Tk) ::> .. I, ;'.. ‘ x ■ ■ . t, '•OC.’r f*.. —S. t" Oi’-UI- iliid ‘ H ttl»e ,. Ugut at 4 . nr ;-‘c;. nd -IC ivg. oflliocoflec at He. Cti ;• .—y.-'e o.’SCK' ->s j ° ;tiul 10 renis. ‘ M.-k.L iluii. l*oui'Viltc Mavkcf. 1 T* ii-p.iv, dan. 0. . < 'o.\Soi.*! 1 fries - ’ii.ham'gli atl4@ .15 vu.; «p lu.ii. , * in lots at 10. cowls. »X!» (‘.liliX.—‘ill. I ■ (’T "oiif .iifvt.n O I) 'O'. fitnv.c . **. U'o cnT ■*tO .' I ■ r i . vi- o' £0 ■;! o ■ r 'V ' j.. .* ; *-iK» A l“ti • f’lio/, v ’ ■.”• IV. «. ; r 0. . t- c X* vtj. . r .. n T‘i.t *. r •- ~ri .vt. Cm t- v.' 1 u ii( Ain>1','», ilrti'i* f 1 •>!' ,'■* 1.00 ••..Nit—w lit 1 ,: —SI--'U •• t-tnl fit ‘j5'° ]),>.! n i * '• i> ■* • ,V*jr:iO - 1' j.vi, iiatj Sli'aHO lk;nvl«, Hour S5?,Si'IJaj p l<*n - “ ', poialov , • p|i - Sul HI Ilnu r r t. ' i.Vuv.' .jM S. o. - Uaci,Fn hniiH, ID ojU ! : •* S. H. C v 5 *0 Rh-mliieri 7$£,Onion* P tmOivl 4c«$.Vl . Siill'3 - 7'ir I*utal< ifil tin @1-J Cofoc, r Mtk S'cvit*—Tlnvcr —a—- ** i 5, liluc cm*i laUVl Chime, p l-ii ]<',si|2| niaiMfil la).'.‘5 do p B, IISI‘4'1 11 nmlliy 5aS.‘J3 ’ntckffi i p uui - 5-id 1, p .Huun i'o.'Jii. do wtill ■ liaT Vloor t In r ft I ‘Vug**. JO Rail per bushel 6*975 iKitatiiur* P fi AS A-10 Talluif, - 10 Ciildfii Xi ru i> T."*5?0'5Vo<>! t S.Oftrt j'hi |

j Some days ago, the Supreme ourt ; decided that under the new i oiistitiition, ' the law could no; leave school districts j to assess them.selves to make up any defiIcicnty in their fund. That stopped the | growth ol many a school house wall, : that by this time wonld have had a roof lover it, and scholars in it, and sent many •children home to idleness, Mow, the i court says that the most important porjtion of the school him 1 is nnconstitution-j-lly appropriate 1; am! the districts must [lose not only :he right to mid to their i fund, hut the fund itself. The decision [leaves the school law a wreck. Theiejs not enough left after the leuuival of the i congressional township "niiu to earn on , the schools a month. Ihe lii’st decision a.Tccting the school law, though nodouhta very serines mat- ; ter to many districts, could hardly have i proved a permanent embarrassment, but I the present is* a serious evil everywhere, , and for aught we can see nn insenuonntalilr>*aiu>. It puts the mngi'cssi-inal town* ship fund out of reach of the [/-gislahne for the support of a general school system. The first action of the Leglslstiiie should lie dhccted to remedying this difJiviiUy, and no eikirt or talor should be snared to give the State, at ihe earliest moment, a school law am’ school fund that oan’t be knocked to pieces -every time its validity is contested.

| 'flic Krauklir ircuit t'oiirt granted; j the injunction. The Supremo ourt sustains the * ’oi:it, below, making the injunction perpetual, \ mid declaring void that portion of the School Law consolidating • digressional , township funds. e do not say it in a spirit of c -nir ; plaint or censor! omiiess, for the court is : ■ hound to decide as it finds the law rej'ptitvs, hut it is singular that avry v.t of? Uhc legislature which aim ft at moral or| ;intellectual improvement should have jlven destroyed by the present Supreme! .Judges, ''nr liquor law, defective as it? ; was. had suppresses' the traffic in this) city more' cflixtnally than ever before.— I ITIryonrt destroyed it, and called into | ! pestilent activity a hundred doggeries. ‘ ! • *nr public schools were just beginning : to he appreciated, and riie efforts of, teachers and officers had cleared the way; | for a profitable administration of the law. ; I'llm court destroys the law and leaves, ’onr whole public school system to b», : rebuilt, ami the rnbldsl to be cleared out t t of it asrain. , ■ t

I [Prom HeTn.llara.»f>noi?l. i The School Ism Ituinet). i g 5 j Hie following decision of (he •Supreme (Court of ihis .State, was rendered y*t<u - *«!ay. It is (lie most fatal blow yet struck, at the Common School Taw: . Tiik State d «/., a. Snitxnnm.t) Towx* i !«nn*, Fii.ixKLrs County, Imuaxa. Tills is an appeal from an order of in - ’ junction restraining the Auditor, Treasu-■ rer and Hoard of County ('ouimkrionci;: of said county, from distributing (he in- : come of a certain school fum* ..hedged lu belong to tho appellee. , 'flic fund in controversy is the proceeds of the sale of the Kith suction in Springfield township. It is churned that by the act of Congress of April U), IS’IC, that section was granted in evoiy township *To the inhabitant* 'thereof for the m.t of schools,*’ The School Law o' 1 °;V2 treats the township fund as the projieily' of the Slate, ami its income snljcct to: flier disposal for the use of the Common: | School system. The complaint is, that! 1 the defendants arc about to execute the! j law, and thereby direct the income of the ’ ' Springfield t .wuslrip fund, amounting to , S7,4t!d.3f!, from the use of the inhabitants of that township t> the support of 1 .schools elsewhere. The prayer of the 1 complaint is, that the defendants *i -,*ujjoinod.

i I’nuiacTiVK Skaj. Ftsmxo.—Ti uve New , Loiulvn, > Immeoticiit, vessels lately ob- ( lained thirty thoasimd seals at lioliins Islam I, ir he * cliotsk Sea, which together with the .nil they scoured during the 1 voyage, is value*! at 8130,000. tine of ‘those vessels was absent less than six ; months, riii'l yet her cargo is valued at, i $5n 1 0mi, i

Onirngc Hi»ou n u American Ship. . ;N,m\ Vu 1 ;.;. S. r i ]ie 1 *. S. Slc-imer aii* h > g MVioat li*u oil uu Unit of November.* All well. The KI oop - or - W.i r Mu; *on, was c t I’oi IV v.i on flic liTth uf Oman lie r. T iio f’oasi. mion Vftl’.ava about t>i tjtli »r Nov..-fo!- Vincent, ami the' s*on 1».!? on llie l-nli of Dei ember or Mon rov*... T’je sV.i r <j!uC‘ liable, l - on Si Hio o. ' \ Ji.il .i few days Irani s';? ,• jv A ii-.iv.'i’ ship Uci K . u j L n uv.-fc-etl hy.belioya 5ir>i o.- - a - l-e .u muds rm n ’*e o ic ‘ is':n<'. Show,is theu ?n‘o w : ’' 1 ;.i ho.' : m of the Mrii'l when loi i u’;a ,>o, t. rot * oiie !•«.! n.. iln h a ' •• e- ■ i 11 ,)..v'.ili h wc.o tui Kn;* ! -v* dr end ‘. Tim f’-,ud;lin was no: a tiled . <1.** for ivjii;’- virn! (lie'-.isori *, : \erj Jyi riits u.nw.>-. h. t sl c h..d uo ; ass. Ti e sloop ■'•Vmorth pot into fct. Thome-., ,lnaIcing badly. She eticoimteied a heavy g.do on llie co..st and was badly iiiiii.e-.

i-tati: Snu ks. —■Indiana fives .ItavaJ a Ivamed in llio NViv York market to 77}; 1 '.'iigiat.i 0d to 0li,V

. , H'-hvi ri'i‘<UK*nt,] | ! * XTr* Vli'e whole pjess of PliilJilelphia are out} | in fevor of Hooilanil's Gennan Hitters, as they . are prevail by Dr. C. M. Jackson, We ape! ; gl jO to recant tiierucccss of this valuable rem-j ieOy for Dyspepaiu, as we believe it supplies a I I tiesiJ era turn in tbe medic j! world long needed. |The wretched imitators and counterfeiter! I “vo withdrawn their nostrums from the in.irI ket, and the public ate spared from the danger. ! of swallowing poisonous mixtuies in' lieu of i the real Hitters.--/J'tbW. i'o vile by J.Tin en o, Vcvay. {A*v:'rtlwnic.ii. film.’ Ctr,« ok i{iiRrM*' i3)i.—The Editors of the rirtiiooml ttepublieutt, Dec, , t85‘i, 'sa, that Gaiter’s Spauisu Jli\tu>e is norpiftck . ,Mod : ciiie. They Imd a moo in llieir o.ess loom wrm was r(dieled with violent Me;ci>r'.ai I ItlieiiiDJlism, who was conrljnity i cnipiuiuir^ ■ of in the tuck, limbs cod jobils;—his jfy s <i.i ‘ beforae feverish and mattery, uCek, lswolt j u. ibrost io»e, and all the sympioitis of I lUicmiiu'.i.T’, combined with. Scrofula. Wo bottles of Gaiter’s ffps'ntsh' Misiure cured him, {and, in an editorial notice a* iibove, they bear 'testimony to' its wonderful elfccls, and say i their only regret is llial all ■uifiVmig with disease of t lie blood are not aware of (ho esist mice of such a medicine. They , chcetfully lOcoroniend it. Pec Ihvif cr*?UGcola' t , and notice in full around (be bottle; Qj J For sate atTiiiKBAcoV" Drug store.

’ XfuTAiucriiMii Pick. fourth volume. j films illustrated comic v.etV.y, published 1 Jl in the city of New-Vork, every Saturday, j is about to commence its fourth year. It has become a favorite paper throughout the Vidled Slates. Besides its design-t by the first nttisls, l jl contains witty editorials of character, and will carry cheerfulness to the gloomiest.fireside. Its variety rentiers it a favorite in eve. ry family. , > It contains each week, a large quantity of tales, stories, anecdotes,, scenes, and witticisms. The *‘lte col lections of John C: Oat- , houn, by his Private Secretary,” will bo con,tinuetl in the /NcX* until-.finished, and then n ropy will be sent _■ free to every subscriber , whose name shall be upon our mail book.— j Each yearly subscriber to the Pick will receive the Pictorial sheets for the Fourth : of July and Christr-imi, without charge. Each : of these Pictorial sheets contains over 200 I splendid designs. ■ - ' ; r ’ 1 i [ Each subscription ptic&To the Pick is Fli leash in advance. Siv copies, for 81., ThirI teen copies for 810." 1 1 "' - ' ' ! Letters must be addressed to ’ I JOSEPH A. SCOVILLK, I .: No. 25, Ann street, New.;York.

Notice lo All. Al.L those who know themselves to be in-1 debted to the budersigped, cither by note j or book account, arc earnestly and direction--ately requested to come forward and pay up, as I am creatly, in nml of roo.iey,'and wish toselUe Up my old-accounts as .soon os possir ! Me; and by so doing you very .much obligej me. |at-3t : L. I., .WOODY, rv r Aolivc.' •; •. , DlSSOLUTiON OP^CO-PAUTNEUSlUl*. “The cd-partnership heretofore exist* • ins belwcuti thn und*-fo ; /n' , dundef lhu firm , mid style of U; t*. SCHKNCK t SON is Ibis day dissolved, and U.'tV Schenckii authoiised to u;e the name of the (inn in liquidation. - U. P. KCHENCK. . GEO. W. BCHENOK. Vn y, Ia., December 2f>, I85t.—31 . S|>ecial A T olicc. , A LI, permns indebted' !o' the Into, tirni of.’ iiv X. 1*. St’Ij.’.NGK Ci SON, oie crnestly'. and rerpectiiilly.iequcstcd •ocall and selltc' IbHr ac< o'Hit.-; WiMipitl as if is important U ,*t .be bhdmcjts 6f;hcriiid finitbc'doscvl-' as/peedily os ppsi ible,' 1 . \<!l. 4, 1835—r -

M NO l‘AN A S' 1’ ITK sVo CKiMUN K V W ANid ' TEATS, SClIHNClv A; Co., Mill cmiliooe Uiicocivo liasl of ll’; Imliniia State Slock Money for GootU and Account;}. Dc* teml'cr ‘Jbt. ■ t

! T | MUUtU.AS.-THK SUHSCfilllEH HAS j-wJ- on hand an cxccllonlassorlnrenl jof TJiiibiClIus, which will bo soM^T^* ! at piicea.tp «uit the times, t ■. • iinvS ' JOHN O. COTTON, ,

toiciilv iJroct'ritrji. Coffee, Dice, Allspice, Sugar, • Candles, . Alum, ■ Mo lasses. Soap, Ginger, 1 • I’cni»er, buleraius, ■ Starch, Jlackcrd, Nutmegs, &c., Ac. A Nn. l a nude of Tobacco, both Cnvindrsb and 5 Plug all of wuich will Ire sold low fur Cash, by . F. L. (HUS A Hi) & SON, Conur iUum Ncrry-Strcf (». Vovay, Jan. 1, liJW.

AOENTSt The CoramUtca Iwdlering that the niecem of (Ms j CttW XiTioiuc UxauTAKtiru will U> materially t pramuted by the energy and cnlerortM of Intelligent • and persevering Agent!, have resolved b) treat.with vach un the must liberal tenn*. - I Any person wl*h(nstn U-enmo an Agent, by rend- [ Ing (ixwt-paW,) SI, win RU-nvs it< • oAe.rt.IUr Enslaving, a “GIFT TICKET,” a: Pmspofen*, a Citalrtpu- and all «*ltii*r in.n**wrj' In-1 f»ru)atii)n. , • ' I On the final completion of ibe wle, Ike cl J w *u , •Ire place*! In the hand* nr a C., wv ittvi: of On* n*»- ] t him:** In W* i.|<raiiiiTii>. doe ii.'livc of which will; 1 Ik- given Ihrrugh'.itl the rtcled Mnies and the C-ir ; adj.*, - , _ _ ‘ I | LIST OP GIFTS. ! llW Marble HnvtJ of Wwliiirtniqi l SIWJ. 81 n '{®? ' Hit >• •• Clay, - - KW... W,0M • jft) *• ** . Wi-i-.d.T, - 100* 1U.8U1 j 1100 “ “ Calhoun,* - ’. HO. .10,®°®, .V) elegant Oil Pointing, lu apkmlbl pill framcc dxc , ■. 3v I feet Curll • * * 81® 1 *' ■ •JtOJJJ 1 , ion elegant Oil Printing*, 2*3 0. each, 5J». 5,t«0 j ot») fteel iilj’te Ki ign*vm-„*s hr! Ufa tit I y . nlored in oil,-- ! rich sill fnum»‘.'4i3U In, each, f; ‘ *.«»] • in.OCO elegantMeet plate Engraving*,ml<1 tnoil,or] the XV:i-h. Monument. ‘AUVfl in. feu h - 4. 4C/00 j 537,000 steel plate Kngnv iitp-fr.ua IW) different pule* ; nr»w lu jhhh'mIoii uf* ami hy ItiP AttUl3 ; '* Union, of the nvkvt value of, ftwn JO cents to . 81,(0 each , . • , d],OfO t flrsl-ili** PwelUlns In 31 ft M.,' It. Y, t3ly 12,80 • SObnlldltij lot* la loO alid 101 } OiV)‘, earb 2j\ll« feci deep, ol - - 1000 SPglOO |0U Vi:l i ronLihilnp each 10,000 w), tl. tn llieiuburtu ursrw Vert City, and eoinniandlnp n tobj- , nlfl ml view <d liie Hml.an lliver ami Lmp I*- ! (and Svumd, at ■ * - - .UX). - SU^Wl ' 20 KflrOliial h'at" ‘if ca.*h, without In!en?st Of KCU- ! S itwl u *1 Aw • H ' ‘*1, »■ “ i .'** , »* it i n ( < 5* l"|Wi KirfurenV- it ri'ffarl l«» Ihe K'-l E<btle, b-J- '«■- mw ft Co., (pvnq.rid.) via uoiifr . nddrvnfd, i i ■ Fi'e’ry, 3fJ lim.vtnay, V>w\t,rk. ■ •irp'TIw Kasrvvio f* Iff tho caislepap Me new • rea.!}' liyr delivery- - twt 1-Oui

TTrsTIlKCniVKl).—50l*bKKaoa\vliaSil',; •“ ami for salts cbc:ip.by ,! - XKATS/.SCIOCK 4 - .C<5.,

York ami ] THE sub-jcnbcrs ore now receiving's very Mrge stdek > f ' DRY GOOJI3, ocC„ &C., suited to the Fall Trade, embracing all lire articled usually kepi in their tine, which have been selected with great care in the cities of N’KAV Y0HK BOSTON, and purchased entirely wi h cash. tt T e feej eonfid-'iiL we can ofi"r superior inducements to purchasers, nr,d we invite nil in want of Goods lo call on u? and esamint our stock before buving el. ewhere. WILLIAM SHAW & SON. Sept. *L 1851.

At;W: 4,\ vevay. Tilt O 'iy Vhoi and Hal Itlorr, HJ' VEH op • red ‘) this ptace. is now opened It on F- -y' stieci, ,oae ddor^E^ 1 : ;, -hove A. Dcti'dr.’s Oroc"t>'Slore, nl wlnve . a -. W in *'iitl o' large end well eeirtled nssorij'e.bf 1 ’ > ' : I; . . V \ ' ! ; . , f ;■ o ■; 1.9-wi:: Mrov Women?, !hu ■, Yoti hr 'c.K.. i NdMi -n’s Jwear—, . :;»t of f’dl qoa'itifev. r.u ni^er,. *ii!; ore ic- M’d, Wo-U'n t’dd i n‘<ldren. ; a-Vd' : \rp$,: ,%j Of ae b«;l i,.- ■' ■.’•'(< siy c^fiom, , *u \\ jiiirsl StLK down . a Ceif— idl of.wldctryiti be! fold iinusoj.lli ow. / ■. . - 1 A 1, S 0 — T .1, / tl3 pf*l-llag»S Most and-llaif-llofe, tiloves, Brr.'ne.v Gombs,-Perfu-mery, &c., Ac., t g" tier vr’.b a If ij.b and ged- i erbt asscrlmont of ,■ ' - ' FA.Vtr AffTICLES. ; ! not neecssr yto inea ion. . The iMu*,figned w : i‘ irfll any of the above* cmimera 1 ed articles for ca.- h lower tlii.n ever j before olbvd iu lies ts,d‘«?>i n.*d hopes by 1 strict of-.rion to basin** t\‘ coooc-U*tl with! my extreme tow price*, to,gain a liberal ehare ' of the public , - . • Please call and e>.,,nire my stock before; ipnr.’hadHg v,«ir F-.I1 1’.id W',uer w-ear elfe- i 'where. tnov9) JOHN H. COTTON. ■

B? : B I>.Ct fl r\ ; • '-’nvmcrj iilwV Vv’iiit Oivnrnu J [rSItlE on designed xiould' recpectfully iniu, furai thrke -.wishing) Hedging .diWr tlul iic iVprcpr lo contact for the furnishing and retting Osage ' " 0«n:e pistils dor:03' thescjton fur Hcilge Fences, on reasonable terms.’ * “ ALSO - v*: v v r;/ : ,A few.'haurand Osage Orange Plants, for ante bv ;• PHILIP. COLA V. *V"*> C v. 28,135L ; •. If

":A aicptbi»u r Aritsl^Vnlon. "rnlii s', AJisriCAN '‘l'nion, 1. JL w*o u Id ;’i os peel fri I ly a liHOtt n ee I6theciti : 1 'ten* of lUe United fclatciand tti« ftut»d*», that fofpha ■iiqrpofe qr tnhtvallng a u*to foi;lho fina i ‘.ill the Ihwviivrof hnAUftg dtcry niinlly to letoiuo {H)**e*scl of ngallery of Kkgrqying*, 1 U»e Flrat ArtUla of Agc, ‘‘ .’They liove ilctcnml je-I*, In Sotveri entetulre rwalf fur hr graving?, awl thus not only (ylvyamfilAVKicnl to A Luxe nantber of artbfs.nod jO'-hi” \ but. laq-liv-Bmoitg' oor'-foohnybie#’ atwji fon nortiii of ! ru, (., prcvnl lo the purchaiori of. their eogri> litis* « ben of P >'iu ara told— ■, a{v. <• * -. i 330,000 l ift*, of tlic Coft Of $350,000. | ■' Kacb iii<rcb«Mr '«r a Om Uolbrl foral rreelve* not only nacnaavlos nyhly wurtli tho mo«i t T 1 'I.iil aUo it llffel which entrilcs hint W onp of IheGin* »h«’> *■» dmritiutodL . £ j " : £ Fur Five Gollnva* a UteMv BoWic.1 &jnavlos,-Uis-dll'illr PAISTRIl IN OIL, ’and FIVE GIFT! ! TICK EJfcVwill be w Five 1)oll*kV worlb nf j 1 >lemild Engraving* ean'be sdieted frtfm' the Cria-.J : i.«ve. .,V:. t i » f; •-.*V } I .A ceiij of llio together with a specimen i I of rile of lh« rail bo *rtn at W Offlee of j ! thin pij-eri * -1 •< ' L | Fur eath Dollar »*nf. an Enslaving aetoally worth, ihat turn, and a GtUTUkel, wilt I mined lately bo for- J warded, • |

’ ’ The VaVanlnjre* Scrawl ' - ;: - b) liecbmittjs.nK'mbci'ofiiiik Awocialion are; IsU AII persons receive ibe-ft/f M/itf 0/ 1 heir *nb$(r}i>linn at the ktart, ,jn Ihe shape of aterliug Magar.inc Litepatnre. - ; ' ‘ ■ - Qd. IIacli member i* contributing toward p 11 r-, chasing choice Works of ArL-which aieio be 1 disuibiitcd among themselves, and are at the ■ same time encouraging the A11ists of tbe conntry, d is Uursi ng' tli 0 u’?j nds'o f dot I a rs VI!, rou c Ii • its agency. V . -t * . '.= .Pcrspns in rtmlihg funi/t for raentlivrsliijv witf please give .Ihrit ;*o*t uiire JiMvwin; fa :/, Elating Itjofmonlb’ 'ibef -wish. IhcMagS:'-- • sine to commence J and write the word “itysr* ' i*!/vr(f” r on the, envelop to; prevent ;los*. oif the ibctlptofwliicb, a certificate ofraenilet-V ship, toiielher wLb'the nwgiislne desirwlfwllt j be forv. jrJed to o nypirfof conntry. ; 'V Those who -purchase Magazines', at Hook stores will observe that by joining this association, tiry recfice the hla&iztne anil. ]Prre TicLrl in the annual Jiitrivulim, all at the same price they now pay for'*the Msgaxino alone. '• • • • ,.I : ■ .. Petsona aubscribing any time before the of January,are entitled to tbe Magaiiitcs for is55 v .; >■ .v/-'- - Clo-ilug of llie nootb.rf 1 Siibscriplions- will; be ; received up to the 1 SOIh or Jonuary, at which tiniiEi; the-,distribu-tion -will take place. • ■ .•<; ILLUSTRATED DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUES of the' whole collection to be distribtiicd, will be icr,t free of chStge’on opliljcation. ;.A ■ - V-V- . -jV 5 r•■S, /• ‘‘ "• lie, Asiocin lion, of the KnickerbdckCr qjsrne oRIcls 31S ‘Broad way; Nipw York; and, nt . J No. T«5 f - Water‘SUf S* ndusky. > Ohio.* A tigress, (jtci.herofiice,Lforineoii bcr.'liipJ,.' * h;.t \ \ * -‘i: *i <f' 'tV.r’.i • j I C. L. Actuary C. A. & L. A. ;

ya: z; jk i: b:mk m.u m. ■ Ttarrlitmlp, r Vfiliis FliirSl fliVtf idflfhe I lUlicluK Uirlt fSlilK jitx'ive rotebubd Slilufj, loiethct H. -.vitti Fifteen statuettes in UltONZE, and several hundred MAUNiFITENT OIL PAINTINGS, forio the Collection of prizes to be distributed among (be member j oT the Con irapol it a u Art Association at the firsl aiiitual distribution, in January next. TIte Coaitippoltlan Art *m) I.library A—' ■Delation, - J Organize/ for tie Pncouragememt on J f>« a-1 tfsfl Difc.'tinn of Lilrrclurf <rn</ (he Pit t * Arts on »* nrjf c ml originaPflca. i This popular A-; Association is to * encourage and populaiire thc Fine An- , a,; 1 1 disseminate wholesome Literature Ihrouehtu: ’ t!io conn ry. • A Gallery of Alts is permanent- i lv tonnded. and will contain a valuable c<.!-i kttioh of Palhiirg-i and Statuary, for Uu a-} nual ilislribiiiioh "f each year. The bes' Lit - j ••ratnre of I be day. wjll be issued to sul>A'ti-1 bt-rs., consisting of. the popular Monthly Mog-i aaiuc;. Ituview-#, , <■ ' ■ The: Committee • of Management hav** ibo pleasure uf announcing that the First Annua! hisltibii'jon will fake place on the 30lhJ*miary ncst. r.t which time will be distributed or uToitu’ to members several bpndied Works of Art, among wUcb is the oriein.il and worldrcnowncl statue of the CHEEK SLAVE, by i Hisam Powrlss, roKitt* ocet jire thotuaml j doUrtrt! logetlter with the beautiful Statues of VENUS, BACCHANTE, HERE. FLORA and the UAKC1NO Q1KL; and fifteen Slain- 1 ettes in Itronze, imporieil rrom Paris; also, a - large collection oT OIL PAINTINGS, t com-: prising some of the best prtaluctioiis of ceiv-1 braltd American and Foreign ArlisU.' : The Literature issued to subscribers cqnsLi; 1 of the following Mon*hly Magazines: Harper' t, /’a *nun ’>, K'n/ci rrtorl r'r, fltrrJhhw/’s, f/nifiam’i, of Art, an<\ 1,’oJey't IxiJy'it Soot, and' tjie .Qnarfetly.Jlcviews. re-printed in New Vo fjtiinL\ Wrtftftintlfr, LouCon Q 'ltilrrla. and Xarth BHtiil, /’

Phiu far dir CmeN'r Vtar-lilt-l, The payment of three dollars .constitutesany one a member of ibis Association, and entitles him to either one of the above.Magaunes for one year, and nisei to a ticket in the distribution of tlic Statuary and Paintings, which are to be allotted to memliCTt in January. Persons tdkirtg Hire memberships are entitled to’any five of the Magazines one year, and tb f>i: titiiii in the distribution, ;. V ., ■ Persons, un becoming rnctnbetx, can have their Magazine commence with' any- month' ihey’clioose, a rid tely ob its boi ng mai led to them promptly oh'lhe first of every month, di* [ reel from. the New York and Philadelphia j 1 Publishers. ■ . . Ji > r ,, - v m- • 1 . LllTELL’S LIVING A0K ( .A)>fHy t is furnished one year'and. two pfombcpiliiinToT $0. The iiet proceeds derived ’ frotn the' sale > of ' memberships; ard'devoted to the puicbaie.or j Works of Aft for the, ensuing yea r. U- .- - ’ . i'Ookso'pontu receive names aUthe Easterly I office. New Yoikior WiiNtern oflicb; Sanabsky, ' .The is loco ted f ol Sandusky; . (the Wc.iteru office of the Association,) where , mperi f.Vaii/ra have befen erected > for it, and in wltoce loons thesplen; diil collect ion yi' Statuary and Paintings*arc exhibited/ , ; j! ■ v :

\ NK W*-Voit!v—ADVLiM’I^KMF.NTS. I a # t Krom V(«rhfr X tcW ' Himir, y|fi nml 34s ItrowUwny. liiOEAAA. Jlruujht /font to ih Dour u/ the J/i//rVr. \\'V1 ■ 1' P: f ' nirtv hr* r'irr'r; m^i!e I'*- * * f*’* "I tl.l* vi(i, ill ILf*lr•alit'ct:! vl ■ 1 *■ "K. .\'t I!14, n.-i 1 -1', I'.-'.'.t*.-* »l lb., ; bn 1 .;. Vw r ' ■; )■* ‘1 !.i ij::;,' t*v r*'::*'". •»; ) Hjsi-rr Vr.|->r f>i fV.irv Simi.. - ’ Will it;* new j l.K-1% nl (If. 1‘, 111* r -rl irtf.j inai.v -tu-l In jut1 ’ •■■ • 1* . ■■■ bin i* • i >-1 :«fc- “iin-fi-j M ■ rrrt '(-.ire', r* ■•*-» * >.f ■/ ■ t-« j L;»lI i t r-'tii-i •: 11 i* i-tl'l'-r,; i ! iuV 1 . ; ■ • >r,':rti» [ hr;.:lVii» rt: r;- r .* T 1 , * .■ t 11 Mat rt'ri'- hi ihr. >; 1 i t ;-i! . .:.i , v 1 , !■: u.H-;n|.v'| ■; • ' I lilt v- !-_• .-1 1 t-N 'J - >1 * >ii ■: ■ I v** rh Th 1 1; ■ ;*l ; j*ri vi** ' •.'* 1 1. It-m;. tj j if .O; t>l*’ri [ ,i' -t V->r1 I ..',’ i.* ;i','jr 1*. I Mit* lub.-.tcr :* * : rt ■ r 1 t.*; . 1. n I’ti'hi 1 - • . • 1 .I -it 11* t-tvi 1 •'». j t'llJiji.Tiit im’ il,ni> it)' 1 I Ki-t _luu t.i* tullintitr j mi;; 1■ i I ri 1 1 ai-ii: ->t 4It;• fa !—* vitrrJ mo itf :n jr^rt J4.1, 1. Jv:t}U j.i. J'. >4. <>f Duiirabaon. i’a. lam t.ir.'i! nT IV* .IrllMA cf 15 nars rt.!j,tLnz by Dr. I'iirl t‘ifj/vora. I'i-rj-urvI Katlt'it, llnnitlrr. N. V. Mr*. I’aul i/f IC.», 3 M.'tuiu'iu'l J-, X. Y, tt JACititJ nf a vh- rt*i- «r UntH tltviii* )<r Ifn* irtet^nt. I jr* intut..rn in.' cotmi i nf *cv< rat j tW »fc;:.tliiir;aj:il .;i i .-Vii lit Is* SrrntmWbj J .-r j'V»I v-f.. Sh 'Dii Cl’IiKD :u i)XE MOUTH j bv t)rr ll\;itiu. I . Jt H. (•.)’<!*> rt. I*. M„ llif'i’nni. Mi*. I I’Hrt* Ihrti* tlnll.tr* 1 S'W )>r t'l'liVIS A [TKI.-KISS it mn’D.V KU'L.At. HULiamln -1 11>*. V. ‘ | 1-1 (.-."I** k"i ; *r>-r* by lit u r i ; rt n,* lliC Diillvt* Util-* f..rT.'» D,ilLit. I N: 15.—!)■■. i h;’> ! i;;M i !,V I liliji (Mi .Dilli'' ' : "I .X'Tirn' mi' >1.1 ■ i.r -;i ■ oi-<i U't;i : )Ii<|t'f- t,tt,.n:itf;'..: . »V|,|| tnfin j. Ii;.. »1 * 1.

■* iiah’cr /3ui v'u‘,'rhT.:/..r i f Ni rUfl t*;1v, I l;/*f j>r* •f liit; iiuJln yr, a(..t i.;f it — 1 . » nri.t't r a 1 r.il I -irr nr Utii’i. 1.)■ ti, tnirjinl IM; F:illii. ■; nf ltli*M V* *•»" I!v;il. .Vfl(luj «i Ihf 'I','’iimIi. It 1’ vi', Hinil 1 li-.t, *iSa;*r: f\ r .-.hi ;, i'tdi,-.- i*,- U * 1, biomjili.iH.if Krwct.:L.-(i*, tKi’.injrnr Matt; mikt 1,1 ihr T)t nf lV‘ .‘I|vt|iarli. nf tin’ linrrit .1 An<l Dltlculi It.ta’.liiij. notienii? ai tb; Heart. t'liiaVll U or Fritvilbiirt wh.-'iir: I; : T ; " D itin T't *•! Vi'i'ia. IMt> it/ IVfl** KTiir;- ihc tt.lil. Ttficraiitl Doll I'ala iit-Uie llirai), ItrOdenc} <>f l‘. r* tjilrlltiii( Y> , l>,>'tn. - *s iT .It.' SVin mal Kjh*, f*»m in t/iti FMi 1 . IttvVi ThtWti llnib*.Ar, Fmbti-'n FlnOii'* nf Krll.anl err-’t if vtr-.iic.lij c*ir*H " Da. 1)»n tnliV n'li'i'rtli-it ' . a r. k .m a x ji 1 r r i: a IV-.'.iirr I tij I*;. (*. Al. ItiV".;, Si; W< Irr' Sir it, - , T,'. :{r (I tUT-iV l III:: fib iT;‘ .ti* .1-11.!* ri''l It I if • .(ifiil.i IMiy.i.1; -'i)* -r '.-if - in Hi.- i Sat;-?,avCi.’ t t:rHir.Ui>t, :;i i.t ::.} -.b- r aiV-i is-'lf-ii |>liVftLl-t.*lia'l «a.l ?t'.' ■ f H*. IJiturt *r.* inr.'ij ih> aii -rii'iji *i( in I'n-ii'irtil vrv.ii .‘iiitir. In J; t .T ill-,>1. ii.' -1 rf lit?: Tii‘i-f tin! cl:. .11,1 v -u.,; ti; tin*: 1 warrMri intferi in wraljnnttfiil r.irorilr'iit t r I' 1 • i‘. pwlivt'. limy anvvii'.t.:, wf;, n-ruin ijl (ilvaunt. crip i«i* rv * ii—ri* -I).>V. rimnvj-, 'UlKraiir'bh, K;., fit, (I, >j-;, AlW: “f!a l ni l jtiur l!!.» ■;* tin','I. I*« 1 It bi* "trvtt •rlMaribin tn : tii:ry thei coniii aiytvr i-ij- : I'.Kr.n!*, f»M*n. Kr„ Jun; ?, If jt. «r.M; ‘•Wfc n j-ikiM.i irfaiatjoa Du.t tb.i jintly relebraltJ tnoliebio Iu.( fiJli rurlninlncJ tne exalitnl r..jmlitii*,i wbliili Ha* (.• "!'« 1t» Titiii ImtirstMi'iTU* virtue* ««tutbM.Ul.14tv Jiy ilemlaratlv iln* rt£* lu 1 J. ,M. A .’. Ky.. .lLly 1,1ST.’, <»Ji1:*;V.'uJmivnri.mliTrim.*)*iitiinunl jU.k n«‘iif Dr, )iu3ai|.!Y t*.rci;.i D-ttet*, aii'Jlill;' ■ 1; tnIn? fi * 4ii *X* 1 DiV.J.vil.l*. , - ■ }. (0 ;M, Irviiie, Ki.v Jrthev'S, lr3it*oi , l; t*.V»e !i*rr iiurcvi’'Ui!.i:i ItiL'i.Ujnmt jour •iti'il'airl ll'tirc*; rw'ii amt i.itHTi j.urrtiak: Ib.tni by I hr lulf i'«xru f *t tliKi'n.” '. ‘ ■ ' ' ; .Ur. IV 7ii\V* UiM.Kr.i vv.II: Tvi.n., riW; f l Y.isr !l'lbT*an* n«w *;lt.‘«7t .*rj aiiA v rrv tier •«)-l.*.tt !twiitlij it.*»*i (i-f a* »o t -i; U . - ;i. ■ • Irt.J!'. hr* bi‘i‘llK‘1'1 ll.t .I,” Tb-.v* (Vitro Vrv- li.b.v)y tW ini r ! -* •Hi: -Hr I sllivr. ::.,’ *; itrmV.bMi 1 (1: J-<1 it, : (. f In' j I- r‘ il.fJt I■ *! i til i!’ P>i Uy‘ rv*;*-iUi*ts'-'i'gii > rvi 1} h'i;-

tr, ,i;i'OKr."i*i , MKtf’v.v ■ • ■' y.r }\ .W\:t V . i-. ... . • .. , fi.liiW..‘iltsttl 1 lo." i *. ' ?"* Kheil’rt.i* |lii: ; t,-6trt!n.o}ij Kmj'lK!*, rit.v i *f i Vi <>.i e f f-twi Hl'tldir '.Jlintj. Cliiiua Fore bis Kiaj (•r’lt-Iitr,Sviiia .;.-„u,.Kt.l-:f/vttirtH'.in; l-ain of t* ■■ I Sown, sOUsls.Ftcoumi I*leer*,Svt morons. Lumbago, Fi.iital at.'l ,.l; ard.? frsitaon Itijuilii inns.ti#.- of .Veirur;, imjinnVMe tt< life, or Impurity of the Mixnl. ■ TWt Valuable niOJIfin'. 1 , ubUli Isis IvJrome re;!,bratCt) forthe nuntWnfextraonlitssrj turetrA'cli-illbr.'' tutl tiii!nco<l tbe pro'irii'ljn, at the erem.t of Ibelr J l iotTsr it tit lb** ptiMir, wltlrh they tin xsVlS tin* mAiii.-l eOiUMriMfe its iU \ iritis.-* ti.sl wowljifal ct rail to- jsr.tj'.TlKt. TbiiloUouiti;’; yt-r:.li-ra! ns,** titU.il'from a iui.ib.-r, are, ji.m-iff. ilreagerliyCnoiiy than the wire wont of tin; proy Actors aril an; Ml :> rvylt Witoyiflu '*uir f.n-l nf Uf hi;. 1 ; *t r."t}>'(t»Klilj, p,sny "i tilft.t B't-r tirl-jinis tl.e t'.ii * f i-.ti-i.iuiiU, 1\ Tiitt cs, i n- KtHei.--- ti:’ : 1. Vttns‘iiei "[} * h'.'S*,? situ, tiri s v;i P;-' Cil Ciilrr’i Vi'jihjf .’.’ti'U'v - ■■nr.i-UiV l iij ■> IsuIiJfi;! 'e;.- rlv all tin- i‘i lea*■'* li.r V* v- ; r't : t irctintiutiiiwl! still, ii.j iniU w ill*. I■ * «yj h WPi.' tr.i • Vt ial I..- ii’* ■ it r »OtT'. : • ■ ■ ‘‘ '• ; ' ’ ' ' ixoCcstn 1 L,,viiy s-.'.ii.', Re, f.ir :'\y Ji'l’Vl tvl .1 F *t ■** n! tn T|.. I rlnlrut ifcrwlittiojV.T h*rt;sr-t "p- H.Vi^Lj.•, lei-’: Uryc «jrtr. i •'not f;-:uiiiitM, r>;.-r- :;x, ...'I V.*.vi .-.,-.1 the Tr,*ifti-s a!v‘ r srl*s;*J. lift is!. b.’iVhtt - i.t" ;k ‘ii’si.'.-i i relief. iAl la-> t w. -it, Curi.-r'* tin. d.,tu:v, t»n KlllKo'arliii'li lu .IK cir.-J I H fly to «y J (.’.v ii'iil tudorc. I «-l* jltkril I{t<* It [I-T 'i lr lu t!t« y Mlit, an i the. raij tnnli-rlacthuts'v,-rri*n'hs>t•riftEie. Joul Luicnx- : BeaVn Uam,asarRiuhwOii-l,Va. , ... ,■ C. B. Itrt, H#-hi cow fa (hr dty nfl?fth rats:. I foriMrt/ycrr* in Uu.*iro»tOIKtv, baseocli coitMiticti In Ibu of Catltr’s ?iv3i.I*li Mislu.-v, tbsl bo lnUbonght npvanb ofW Iwmlif*, »hkli he taupirtin nraj to Om ililittetl. - itr. Lucksayi io has Mici km*an II to Wtwhcu taken acconliap to tllit-o Uoiii.’ - : ■' MiSo, • predHn* PhysJtLm, tinl fomuilj or Uto Cily iloU*!, In tlw rflj of hi' »iiIn n’nninfer of tsstanrci the rftects »>l <iarl.-r‘s KtanL'li JIUtbr««>ti1ch,weri: ei/ rt Irolj yurnnin.,.-.— ITd nyi in a casO of Cnnsuniptlonv tirprctlrci on - iLj User, Ihe rooJ eff.'tULWoro TiC'Irri'nl Imlm'. , i Sutori. Sl., inn of thinker A Jlor* |tsj KUlnu.n l, Visti.fvtrof lerer Oaipj.fatol i f t.i I-J; *Uv uc oTlteti ItobJ JJ of i aib;:'. 7; .__Vj/'" ‘ ‘ OfttiYt-rei *>rK<TOfrty'TIrEUilftia ef ihr- r.iiLmontlKritAltilcuii Utdi jsi.'aurniiiksvii'l ir tiu*<r y n . nxiU, tii*v>l» ft l.i" i<! ’rn.ff U'.Vlhil-.’is:j » iiUh'j; u ! niatisln, atuil edi,vly JikJ*!.■(! I<im flitiii ts.iik. . Tut bvlll,-,**r '’a-. i’_- •-, • n'iili - Si\*n: j > *1 :1 riire of bra 'Mil tti In a jr.Vbi i.iec. I they “rlireri j'l; It tv nil « bw are ai'mle I nllil (itiy i f Ills’ M'MsU." 1 ' ; Still .luntili. (••M; oy K*nnUi~ I h'*l « I TalulUe boy i vr. il of ."•sr> fnie by i .lit t\ S]*i|i"i« ! MiStun.*. —JiMrj> V. ’I'lr .'!.'. (Xmlvilix the o- r• |& 1>. H. Co., Ilfs J n-i'i. Va. - i FiLT l;«ti :i nr vuiR.-'ierixmso f< its.—Mr. P i n Ihnr.i srui, resi'tivp > the rity of Kirfunorpl, was. linl three ti-l'Jes i f r«rli-’r** .h'panLih, Mlilnr.. r.f ' Fall Kheuin. ’s T;>- ha-! ii"arty C*lyears, sial wbiili 1 ,H of the eity.rpcM not wire.; Mr. l >, nMBi|iSDU is n tell Itiosn aiyrrhaljl ir, Ihn r.ty of I ESi-brootiJ, Vj., t,r.| I 'i eon IsVinit re»tcrt:»1ik‘. ' ff*. A. MiTnirHP.'*f Hiehiewi.I. l.a>l a SvV.r'.l eore*(l of Fyi>!>i!.s, III I'H- sn.rM f.i.'i.I,l>y Carl t‘, Fj si,* Irh Minion 1 , fk* *sy« In- ftiw*ffnry‘ ivii l.;mi'ih - i!, I aeilcoi.iijers it fin invaltK.I-lu ■ n’r.iu.; ,.. KinltlD K, W,. 1 . nl I.'n I.Tim il, nfirm. 1 , nfy. ;■ ■■ ;;!r’,anilr f •! I*.”*l>'i*i Poet ‘jti'.'t’i'i <11 iif.M n*; ■' • • t*y three bo’i t art ; >F, :.fi:,y'.:i.ti;.-'. j Euwix fli'i f*. i : v I; i. t u-. r; i‘ 1 ire has ifc'eri its, 1 ?fi ■'■I I'Srrts o‘ f f.’'- r> F; »i >h 'in I tin; in a uumiiff «n n., b-.llii-e >'»m--s.;i I -'ay' k .. ! [H'lfcU tore 1 fo; t.v t iiS'friJii, 1 .11.-,'..-s 1 . I W*. G. Hicrr iTon of flilliluni 1 !. Vi.., *.ltf. ‘* >’*' I 1 Simrs 6ffl UP' is, e Ill' ll slit;Wnl hits, n.'.ni v.slli 1 . .' . Toot a fi'*v tx.lil' 1 :. i.t listki** y.uvre. .‘; i j Watt naMcil In -.ni 1 , utiiiuttl a er.l;h. to a :i 1 ' 1 '’. ; ■■ i iiermanetilly . utiii. j i’rlt.rlfvil u.’rs'Is at ’’. W.tlM’. { 1CF!- v'e i s>.. '■ . iKt,Mat'lunfat.- ..'siei» V“rk. I. \i. oViTTc. . iV, ! s.i irf. Xfiiiii ■: t r'liijitsi’d 1 ,.,' ■isio’.M'w ■- 1 H£KKS, Ko. IS5,.V.iifi •!., titehiuotiil. Vo.. | An<l for salut-y J. i- I iltBi'-VUri, VVta/i Kty Mar* j jiton & Jol.n3, Fi nn:; I TLm. isisii

| IVciv Faiiipy Grocery. I On ihe Corner of"?Iali: nml Prfry Streets, ; vr.VAV: INDIANA. irmHK irDiVtsitncfli.or’Siir.l nfientV. an »s- ! fl. Ubiir!tan l tu in Geo. H. KyK-’a LuiMiiti', 1 tv here he in knit; kccfiinjr a tvtll .ideoinl assoCmcnl »>f - > FdiU/i.y anoezn/nx. 'l>,ich bsTD'i 1 ”, 1 \t GN, »’*i :<■;: . Mo'-iij-t ?■, 'It f (.■ - l -*j c ‘. Vo'JtlhlT v. 1 ' J V.. Out « \V I re, n 11 ’ ■- 1 • '3..-1 i;onio.it. 1 >•:' " >IV ‘\ r ’ *’ I lir-C —l',Uiip‘* 1 i *«.■.!. t I-' 1 ; - ;-! ’■ ■ * ' (J. rvrv ■ ■ 'ft,-•■■r."' ’ .•> »."?!< -I u. i. ■ n-;r.r{ii'. bt.lU: ' ' IV ■ f ' i\ S. .