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NEW ORLEANS: MONDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 15,1852. FroPm th. I.on,,vii. ]aornal. LOUISE SAVOIE.... Suo sreD a An, EnonArnon. Faitr flwr otfFrance! ifiow doth the dylng beauty f01 thy sweet te entrance the ganerns heart. Droupiug in willowy gracea, yet firm in duty- A strickn deer beartng a amortl dart ; Y•t h'r eerenew y didst thou bear thy part, Led even to where nthy fierce aoccusers ate ; Methinkl I almost nee thyfrantic start At thon, stained weapon. emnblems of thy fate. Alan! al alai, ! howdark a changewasthine, From nourtoi pleasance and thy gentle queen. llw did thy fainting spirit plead andpine For the pure joys of each remembered sene ; Yet didst thou die, a martyr in thy youth, Uuanwrving in thy lorve of loyalty and truth. Ah, Mnrio Antninctte! mad victim. queen. Thy closing eyes in griefrefused to iee IIHer evered head-thu countenance n ereno. 'That oncu with ftonest love had beamed for thee-- The wealth of nuborntressesfloating free, Their ,hiaing dimmerd with blood-the loyal heart, That in hbr lfe's exttremn t egony, Undaunted still ustainued its lofLty part. 0We cll your friendohip fragrant from the paut, Immortal in ito truth and tenderness. When the Tuileries caught thy glancesoo last, oue nut nher vi.ioned loeliness to blesa ? tul e Savoiu ! who life-flower's tremblinga cup uFor thee and thine otffreldt its incense up. ioiehenth, y. . . . A REMINISCENCE OF THE ISTHMUS. "I little LITTLE CltAILtIE'S DEATH. it wa hash b In the Whig Review for November, we find a all ti peculiar sketch, written by a traveler on the agate Isthines of I'anama, on his way, with others, to -see Calitienia, in which the most affecting and af- do na flictive traits of adventurous life on the shores must of the Pacific are described, in a most graplic An and uniquemanner. From this sketch we ex- child tract the episode which follows. It is at once vulsi touching, and, no doubt, truthful. The hotel inhit men'ioned by the writer was at Palenquilla, ing s and the n i ght on which the occurrences nnarra- great ted took place was as stormy as the mostmer- face ciless elspnioh guerrilla, or unconscionable inn- to C keeper, could hlave desired. The writer in the answ m fist of the thick darkness, had reached a .1 builling dignified by the name of hotel, and, almo scrlapinsg the mnud from his boots, retired to God rest inthe attic. What followed is thus nar- asuf rated : whic I must Ihave been very tired and sleepy, for I for!' can onlly recollect onemoment when tile crack- ing of thecatne floor beneath my step chimed in by. beauutifully with the pattering of the heavy with rain-d)rops on the roof, and 1 think slumber As seizel me even as I settled down upon my print- ed itive cutch. I had hardly lost myself, as the strai expreslion is, when I was again roused to con- whil sciousness o y voices in the apartment below. ful t Tie first twas that of a woman, low and shrill, from impressing me as coming from. a heart in bit- men terr stwarfare withl its destiny, and curiously A pt atvsriance with the lulling sound of the rain, anl anti tie dull, heavy, mournful gustiness of the was wind. TI .lohn," it cried, in tones of agony, "do was not let him die--he is my little angel! John, squt oh! I c,tnnot let him die!" way " Ihush, dear," said another voice-tihe rough the 1 and hard voice of a man-" why should we ask It t•havel him uared ? Has our life been so very htve pleas:nt that we should pray for a like boon larlk for him 1" mon The words, and tile tohe in which they were whe uttered more than the wordsthemselves, revealed cilir to me , picture, suddenly illuminated as it were Iigl by a flash of heaven's lightning, in whichInoted was all the d,:tails of one of these unhappy lives so witl commtonly led by the sensitive and poor. It was I co with ns, hope of turning back the tide of hurrying the events, andsI yet certainly with no idle curiosity, tool that I crept along over the cane floor of my " w 1chamber toward the aperture, where I could fort leisurely inspect the scene below. lOh, what I1 wouldl I not have given for the power andl ap- It s pliances ~,f the painter, to have stampesd its lin- and canl 'sts. upon tlhe canvas, even as I saw them soul then! A man anol woman had entered, andt were off seated side by side on two rudeboxes, stationed whs in a corner oftheapartment, whichwas possibly hop tile intst cot,nfntabIle locale, if suchtan epithet our may he applihed to premises so utterly wet and redl cheerle•s. 'These two persons seemed in full pos- soft seoi-su ofthehouse. The proprietor had either rioc gone aot, or was called sway to sleep in some and corn erhiddlln to my view. A second glancere- ove vealel a third person, a child of apparently not fill more thanl five orsix bummners, whose emaciated was andl sotsmonldic frame was almost whlrly con- the ceole by lthe protecting arms of tile nman, evi- chi: odently his f.lther. This group of three was so bra di "peI. with the faelle candle light falling full the upon ths'm-, that, in my desire to read the story ubs in tirie fIaces, I almost immediately saw their sho each minutest line, while all the world beside the became n^othingbut the blackest void, and my the ear rcos- I to t:ake note of tile rain and gusty qut wind. n .tI heardl nothing but tie outpourings of the these frl',rn 5:n seemingly fiorgotten spirits. the Thei mn was spparentsly rather tunder what nou is t rmeIe the middle age, of small stature, nei wasted ial, thin, as iffromlong care and self- thi deti:l. ll;'attire. evenin the abandon of that eo ,sout-of-the-lway spot, somehow bespoke the gen- Ins tlseman, :sli just as plainly, too, tile poor gen- at t1 isi'. As lie sat holding his frail burden, per everymoment, alas! becoming frailer, vainly an' tryn's" toI vlothe it to a nmoment's repose, and lat after etch unsouccessful effort turning his be- I sea•!,ling eyes to heaven, I could read in his Or sharpl . ple fIse, his high, projecting, but not Th brIusol irh:ea1, his quick, restless eye, flashing sen wish :t e5rtai'n fire withal, and the unsteady hel worttkin ,f hismouth, the plainly written story ler of ia h:.-he arted, disappointed man. There an was ,,n:, -thii; in hits whole demeanor which be- cal ep',kr" thems n of pride, of principle, of genius, is toeo, hot also of irresolution-the mostunhappy ch man of all til' o images on earth--the man who, see'g tihe prizes withl which life's lottery is sa tee:itnnr, aud knowingthe way to reach them, gr yet lacks the nerveto iollow therein, hcause lot the •ow:srdly doubt is still there, as to whether, anfrall. the highest goodis thus tobe obtained. eli The wo'allsn, like the man, in one respect, at least, was '" not now thatwhich sihe had been," wt and yt there were traces of her former better a' self flick ring occasionally in her face and mien. wl Althoughn, smile played upon her lips, which at were oncet be:sutiful, but were now thin, and ys " drawn tightly together, as if toshut out from her he-sl the atmnosphere of a world that had of never seesteo t to'rove her, and no especial bril- at liance flatshed upon you when thle lids were raised frl'om eyes around which were drawn dark fr lines, and stt,od out in painful prominence front I s' wasted cho'cks ;and although her costume was ks of the stinplest, suggestive of a dull routine of hb daily tasks, and nothing of the dashiness and fo bravery of life, yet there was something, not exsctls"l viale to the outward eye, which showed of that this was not the destiny to which she was it born; clse whly should I hive seen hier, as in a smirror o, the past, sweeping with gallant grace s l adowna a gitled drawing-room, or rousing to wild I gayety, it sea-shore or hearth-side party, by y sparks ? Eves now, and in that worn, slender, ft comlpresl't- frame, there was secreted a possi- k bility of I'•scination, which needed only the it j slhower.sanl h-be.sua of sympathizing hearts to a awaken to nlctive being. You rude ones of the 'c wortl.l ye who take pride in thescrupulous cor- g. re Intssa of yourdealsings inl your business rela- I tons with o~ther men, paying promptly your pe- i tussiot-ry delbts even to the uttermost farthing, 1 but who,inl the calculating and unfeeling pur- Ssuit ,if your selfish ends, jostle the pure, the gentle,i and tl te uncompromising from their paths i of1lb, delp, iving themthus of those simple plea- sures whichl you knlow not of, because you can- not enjoy tihem--think you that you will never I be called to a reckoning for this ? And the little child, who was overleaping all this weariness and misery of life, and was soon to be a little clherub-I actually found myself chuckling over the idea that he was cheating theoll deceptive villain of a world, and was clhiding its clutches, even by a stolen march to heaven. No frittering away of the beauty and glory of his young life, by unmanly cankering cakes. 'Ple lustre of Iis roguish little eye was not to be dilmmed, the rosy fullness of his mis- shie,vous mtuth was not to be wholly wasted, -his laughingtt curls were not even to be cut, till he Ihad lain them all in thebottom of tihe rotting earit, which wa-s tieir mother. I have said ltat he was a child of some five or sixsummers. ' oer,, was nne of the frostiness of winter ablout tnnm-nothin even in his fibrm, worn by disease, ugcestive of cold or barrenness. fie was a de- ictesucmc ert flower, and now that he wasbeing r tshed to earth, it was a summer storm that idit -a rslegale, thiat might break hIis fragile tock, ns l scatter ftr and wide his fair frail etals, but wlic wouhld none the less certainly Iaft til. e.s-nce osfhIis fragrance and loveliness at [cystn I sie cleats. TIThe fth.r s•lt iith thie child in hisarms, not ith -ny tiope ofkeseping himi from thle grasp of esth, bht gtntly reeking himn, as if trying to ul him off ts i slumber, ashe hadl often perchance done after frolicsome days, when sleep came witha s•aft and welcome tread, bringing pleas- ant dreams sad atmp whiapers in her train, ta.hem a. neelIetfl 'S-%r pew swa~kePIa SUPPLEME11T TU ins umni onsoona l. u nsens atra rvarrev ararvsks orTrave I amatusATUMG 1ADTak danced before the father's brain, and now- The mother sat by his side, with her hands clenched, firmly knit together. She was trying to feel physically the agony of sitting helpless there, whlile her child died. She could not bring herself to feel it, and so she kept rising up, look- ing wildly round, but, seeing no succor in any quarter, would settle into her seat again with an agonizing groan. " Oh, John," she would gasp out at times, "tell me, will he live; will he be better soon; will he know his mother again ? God forgive me, but I can not-oh, no, indeed, I can not let him die !" And then : "Oh, why is it, why must it be so ? When we left every thing else, and our other children behind us, we could not leave little Charlie. lie was to have been our good angel, to make every hardship light and pleasant. Tell me, John, if there is any meaning in this blow." It is the penalty we pay for being poor," an- swered tile man bitterly. A dark shadow, as of remorse, settled sud- denly down upon the woman's brow, as she con- tinued wildly: " But I thought itwas enough when we buried little Arthur; you said God had taken him, and it was better for him and us. But Charlie, he has been longer with us, and he is different from all the others; we can neverlove anything again as we have loved him. Oh, see him now -see his little limbs how they twine. O God, do not let him suffer thus! Take him, if thou must, but do not let him linger thus !" And the father answered solemnly, while the child's limbs ivere stiff, and bent in a last con- vulsion, and tile old look of life was fading away in his upturned eyes, and great drops of agoniz- ing sweat stood upon his little brow, and while greater drops came upon the father's face-a face whose every line spoke a voiceless prayer to God to shorten the death struggle-thus he answered: "f Yes, Mary, this snffering is very bard- almost too hard; but hear me, Mary, and thank n God with me that our Charlie shall never know a a suffering ten thousand times greater than this, a which you and I could not have seen and felt for!" "1Ie does not suffer," said another voice close r by. "Even now your child Charlie rejoicesl with the angels in the paradise of God." As the voice spoke, the painful gurgling ceas- ed in the child's throat, his limbs gradually I straightened and resumed their native grace, t while a lovely radiance illuminated his beauti- f ful countenance, as if it had caught a reflex s from the happy spirit hovering there a short mo- t ment to bid adieu to its late tenement of clay. A peaceful, easy drawing of a breath or two, anl the last chapter of this little life on earth was closed. There was silenceforsomeminutes. Therain f was over, the winds were at rest, and a broad square of moonlight came in through the door- way of the ranch, lighting up the spot where sat the figures of the scene. It was only natural that the last comer should have been Arthur Orrington. It was particu- larly fitting that he should have come at that moment-- had no curious sensation how or whence-to form as it were a connecting, recon- ciling link between those afllicted spirits and the higher order of existence, of which their child was now one. And when, taking a hand of each within his own, he knelt before them in prayer, I could not help feeling indeed that something of the spirit of IHim, coming down from heaven, took upon himself the likeness even of us, and " went about doing good," yet lingered in the form of our humanity. His prayer was no idle expenditure of words. It rose up from his soul like spiritual incense; and, as it ascended, a like incense from other souls mingled and rose with it, an acceptable offering at the throne of the All-perfect. Oh, what an odor of tearful joy, and gratitude, and hope, seemed to float upward and outward from our hearts, making the atmosphere about us redolent of all pleasant things, when that clear, soft, solemn voice repeated the words of our Sa- viour, "suffer little children to comse unto me;" and then the ineffable peace and faith which overcame us, how can I describe it, when there fllowed the blessed assurance that "of such was the kingdom of heaven!" But when, for the first time, the absolute certainty of their child's eternal bliss broke upon the parent's brain; when, following the spirit of the prayer, they saw him sitting with the white-robed cher- ubs at the feet of Christ, and knew that there should be his home forever, the measure of their thankfulness was full. The great glory of the thought, that while they were going about in quest of treasures on earth, other hands than those of mnen had been gathering treasures for them, worth more than ill the worlds of space, anl laying them up in those regions " where neither moth nor rust doth corrupt, and where thieves do not break through and steal," was enough. The corpse of the child, lying in its last composure, as if fanned to slumber by an angel's sing, was but typical of tile perfect peace and gladness of those two spirits, bowed and silent in the presence of that sublime reve- lation. S•. - 1I.,n. nofs. t,. ,lonart nre of Anftler It was long after the departure of Artsur Orrington ere a word was spoken on either side. I The man and woman sat in their respective s teats almost motionless, while the former still d held in his arms his still precious burthen. At d length a loud, long soh burst from the woman, t an' as she turned her face full towards me, catching meanwhile upon her husband's arm, I I saw the lines of tears streaming down her . cheeks. ,, John," said she, in a tone most thrillingly sad, yet earnest, " 1 feel that I have done a great wrong, but Godhasfo~ivcnme. Canyou I forgive me also " The man changed not his poature in the s slightest, and she continued : ,, When you were in trouble, John,when the I world grew dark around you, when you hadn't 1 a friend. John, because you hadn't money, but I when a little money would have made you free and happy, I had it, and kept it back from you." The man turned upon her a countenance full of emotion, but in which was no sentiment of anger. Y', es, John, I had money, money inherited from a relative, that you did not know of-and I kept it back. But, oh! believe me, I did not keep it from avarice or mistrust-I kept it because I would have been too wise, and was a fool." In the man's countenance was an expression of earnest, searching inquiry, which the woman interpreting, went on: " Yes, John, 1 saw you suffer day by day; I saw you despised by mean, unworthy men, and I kept backthe money which might have made you independent of them all. But oh, John, I did not keep it back for myself-I kept it back for hiss; yes, for hitn, that I might have it to keep off the evil of his dark day. Oh ! I thought it would come as yours had come, when he was a handsome, light- hearted young man, and I could not bear to think of him crushed, and dis- appointed, and despised of hiscompanions.So I said, I will save it for him, and when hisdark day comes, and he shall say to me, " Mother, I have no friends, and no position in the world, and I must die," then I would bring it forth and give it to him, and be repaid by his kisses and his tears for all that you and I have suf- fered. Oh, what a fool I was!" The woman's tears fell in gushing rivers, but her sobs were less wild and violent. The man wept too, but calmly ; and taking her by the hand, he said, in a voice so touchingly tender an sand that I found my own tears falling like- wise: "You are my own aeareet oary. lov e you better, ten thousand times better than ever. Let us thank God together that Charlie's dark day has come and gone: he will never, never I see another-never another shadow through all eternity !" " But, John, it was wrong to let you suffer as I did, and wrong to wish to thwart the provi- dence of God, and keep my idol from his share of the world's sorrow. Let us try to understand this lesun. Let us go hack to those who are left to us. We shall hove enough left to begin life with somewhere, and we will live together, all of us. There is certainly a place for us somewhere in the world, and no matter how humble we live. It seems to me that therecan- not be any poverty or hardship left, now Char- lie is dead. Dear Charlie, he left us nothing but his dear sweet memory, and yet how rich are we in the love which he has already sent to us from heaven! Let us go back, John, to where our home was, and not care for such wealth as gold any more." "Be it so," said the man; and he bowed his head and imprinted a passionate kiss upon the paleforehead ofhisdeadchild, asif thelittle one, whose every word and act had been lovely and endearing during life, had taught a yet lovelier lesson by his death, Afterwaudr, w~h a atve woman ear, ton, and, removingthe corpse tenderly from the father's arms, laid it upon the counter and pro- ceeded to wash its face and smooth down its tumbled locks, but did not remove its clothes, for the mother by signs and looks forbade thus leading me to think that it was a favorite uit, perchance the very one which he wore to church, hand in hand with his proud parents -proud of him-humble enough in so much else-on the last Sabbath of their sojourn in their native land-the fact of her appearance, I say, was somehow associated in my mind with the idea of Arthur Orrington, as if lie had sent her to do this. Calmly as she performed her delicate task, and tearlessly as, having pre- pared the body even for burial, she threw over it a fragment of a cotton robe bound with a deep fringe of elaborately wrought lace, and then taking from a box upon the floor two tial- low candles, and lighting them, placed them at its head and feet, it required no subtle powers of penetration to see that she worked not for hire, unless, indeed, payment was to be taken in looks of heart-gushing gratitude and love. What mattered it that she was black, and that her features were not delicately carved as those about Iher? ln the dusky shadow of the great Reaper's presence, forms and colors were alike, and God, who eceth deeper than these, knows if at that moment her spirit likewise was not pure and white as theirs. I left my chamber noiselessly, and crept out unseen. The day was just beginning to break. It was a fresh, clear, breezy morning. As I slid along downward toward the beach, merry shouts came rolling up to greet me, and when I ar- rived amongst them, all was activity and bustle. The "poco tiempo" principle of the natives was for the time ignored by the resolute gold-seek- era, determined to get on. Our matin hymn was "Wake up, there," .. Go a-head," "Clear the Kitchen," and it rosetothe melodious tic- companiment of tin pans and portable cooking- stoves. Each was striving to,heoff first, and not a little gouging was going on in consequence, mingled with hard words and someunimportant skirmishes. Nevertheless, the scene was pleas- ant and enlivening, so suggestive as it was of cheery life and healthy hope. But I could not keep my thoughts from recur- ring sometimes to the bereaved couple whom I had left in tihe ranch upon the hill. In imagi- nation I saw them fulfilling their last duties to- wards the precious remains of their darling babe, putting them beneath the ground, hiding them from their sight forever, and then, with foces turned homeward, going, in quite another way from the rest of us, down the windings of that melancholy river alone. Louis NAPOLEOx IN NWYORltK CIT)Y. -T•he Brooklyn Daily Advertiser, moralizing upon the rapid ascent of Louis Napoleon up the ladder of ambition, from positive poverty, to superlative grandeur and power, recalls some reminiscences of his sojourn i NewYork city many years ago. The editor says: " What strange events have occurred within a few years in reference to that man! We knew him while he was residing in NewYork, at a lodging house in Reade street, then kept by a gentleman who now occupies a high official posi- tion under the French Government. At that time he was very poor, and very dissipated. Notoriously protigatein his habits, and without the pecuniary ability to indulge to the full bent of his inclination the culpable propensities which characterized him, he was frequently expelled from certain places in which he obtruded him- self, and more than a dozen times was the occu- pant of a cell at the old jail in the Park, long since torn down. "Not long prior to his leaving the United States, he was arrested for a misdemeanor com- mitted by him at the disreputable houseof a woman whose establishment he often visited, and the writer of this article was employed pro- fessionally by him to save him from tihe threat- enedconsequences of his recklessness and indis- eretion. We little supposed at that time that the thoughtless gay young man who was then our client (and who is still indebted tousfbrconm- sel fees and disbursements) would become Em- peror of France. Such, however, is now his ' manifest destiny,' although we believe that his realization of lis ambitious hopesand aspira- tions willbut hasten the fearful doom which unquestionably impends over him." STORM ON LAKE Su•Pt •OR.--The steamer Bal- timore, on Lake Superior, encountered a severe northwest gale on her passage from St. Mary's up to the lake, on Sunday. hoe had on board a heavy freight, and a large number of passen- gers. When within fifty miles of Point Ie- weena, the gale struck her, and after endeavor- ing to stem its fury for a few hours, she was compelled to run before the wind. Running in for shore, with the expectation of making a harbor at (;rlnd Island, the Captain fbound himself out of reckoning, and within five miles of the perpendicular cliffs known as the Pictured Rocks. The headway of the steamer was checked, and she continued to drift towards the rocks. The planking over the guards were torn away, and the vessel was in a desperate condition. Another attempt was made to reach Grand Island, but a few heavy seas carried away both smoke pipes, down even with the hurricane deck. The passengers were in a high state of dread and excitemeat, as the Ioat lay in the trough of the sea, the waves constantly dashing over her, and there was danger of fire from the broken smoke pipes. The captain proved brave and cool, and kept up his fires, and sustained a constant vigilance to prevent accidents. The boat was finally headed down the lake, and worked several miles in great danger. Finally, while tihe passengers were urging ithe captain to run the vessel ashore, the anchors were let go, the boat headed to the storm, and rode it out, the anchors holding fast. for twenty hours, when she returned to the Sault. A large number of cattle on board was saved, in all this trouble. [Baltimore paper. MARYLAND STATE lFAIR.-W- e learn from the Baltimore American, that at the late Fair of the Maryland Institute, the amount received during its continuance for admission alone, was "12. 5 00. To this are to be added the sums of S8,0o0 fir new memberships, and about $.50 from deposi- tors who brought their goods after the fair open- ed, making an aggregate sum of $2u,600 receiv- ed at the result of the exhibition. Iharing the previous annual exhibition the receipts were: For admission, $11,928; new membershis fobr the year, $6,924; total, $18,822. The number of depositors of goods for exhibition during the recent fair was 2,578; during the fair of last year 2,041. The value of the premiums, award- ed to depositors of articles at the late exhibition was about as follows: Ladies' premiums, com- prising a variety of silver ware, fancy articles, etc., $1,000; 28 gold medals worth $12 50 each, $350; 144 silver medals, $5 each, 5720; 128 bronze medals, $175 each, $224. Total, $2,224. EMIGRANTs FORs LBllziIA. - The liclmieond (Va.) Whig says: We learn with pleasure that our American Colonization Society, who were intending to send 175 emigrants to Liberia in a vessel which was to sail from Norfolk on the 4th inst., have found that the number of these peo- ple ready and anxious to embark is suddenly swelled up to no less than 480; some of thema from North Carolina, and some from South Car- olina-but the largest part from our own State ; 125 from about Norfolk, and 60 or 70 from other places. In this state of things, the society- who have actually promised passages to as many as 350-are now preparing to send out two ves- sels, one from Norfolk,on or about the 13th, and the other from Wilmington, on or about the 20th instant. DEALT oF G•EAT MENs.-The NewYork Times gives a list of the great men who have gone down to the grave during the present year, and remarks that "in no year within the longest memory has death possessed himself of a harvest so rich." The Evening l'ost takes exception to this, which it calls an exaggeration, and then goes on to say: "The year that Adams and Jefferson died carried off several other distinguished men ; but if theremark applied to the woorld at large, it is untrue, for the year 1832 closed on the death of such men as Sir Walter Scott, Cuvier, Clhampl- lion, Goethe, and Sir Joames no clntosh, to say nothing of Spurzheim, Red Jacket, or the I)uke Rteithstadt." RIDGEWATER PAINT DEPOT, No. 70 N hNKRRAI. PAINT.A,1,,A I ke rx~m 'dx L I ,T.I' ': L hlvr ' L1l1 .. up! p ola .. i .I. i' THE el B ,r iDGHWAT To.-i, k... of 35, 5n, I1 l 4i I e d tpo. ,,,,.C. t.. ,,,0T 10 -9D9 Aeonla for tke St.4l of18 , Ala, Nit..r Yru ULACK PAINT-MIANUFACTURED FROMI THE BRIDILW6WPTII.-IOD kn L of 16 5.oc, rarrnnlnl not . t r or crack by e g .l ndr proof yainot the iRIII of Pwka w~a fnderet inatop dpf ' b 4i~!; OQ 17 a r AfM wf 11f SNN p} IkM..d2h w, INS1JRA.NCI UOMPA~NIJIZ. United State. LifeInsuranBtuit7 and TRUST COMPIANY OF pHILADELPIIA. CAPITAL ............ ..... ... ... W . S. R. CRAWFORD, P,,id.nt. C. A. IMLAY, SA,,ArAV. BRANCH OFFICE FOR THE SOUTH ANDWEST, No, 48 Camp Cl AS.R.(hleaen. IISWAR N LORANCIE. AgIaen. I(ARMION TNlbAN l nh kr.nt I RRI.A o. the 11r-a WRITE PERSONR.Aad EL AVUER.. th- rrms Preomr t rml __ 7l Tennessee Marine and Fire Insurance Co. CAPITALr..............................a . 7011N .M. HILlL, Pry 61-lst. OSEPH1 CAUCX, SEcreary. AS Thin ,,.1k. ion. Joa.d CompnAy, waith thA RTCESmyl. mA At fAI the pp tertina n[ is w rn i.n rcn:rn m k 1 RKIERn9wA nd FIREr HISKS An L.a muAt i ,.l uIAA. n. Au A A.y A in.AI AfAA, at tA AW8eAA YIUK.EIP, PERK S9 (:O.G ,n errnl NSrhA AS, aH6 8m Sl. fCl~rlen etr. ct cnmer of Yard no. Franklin Marine and Fire Insurance (ASPAN. OP NEW YORK. CAPITAL SMACA~try ....................... .. ALL PAID . I. WIM. L. A VERY, srrrAry. CADY HOILLISTER,PA.,.IAAI. Hudson~iver,Marrin sud Fire InsaranroCompany. CAPITAL SE, ........ .... PAIDIN. .AMES NOXOAS, AAA.Wly. ARIJAII IECKE, PAA.iAAI Rafe... sae..... Ab~ll JnaAA * h*,, IS~IA.SAS,,IIISAAldMAD.AI0 ~l) aEAAEA N~l~EI ( II Irnrl. I' edh t .Yeuw~l,,l Yier ud Mnrione Iulwran a Com} ork. A.' E.AAAAl l h ti IAA.IAAI oA thr A Ixmv alllnud Ilrrnmnle"i (irs:lplnnS " Wnll strllt, New}"ork, Sun 6tutnwl Innidnrre Company, ,('J Wnll ntrertlHurfork: V.. nAA'.WniuEA, IAA leAA app ,~viAIA AEAt fur thI IAhIe asJI Cr..AIAAA, in palAr.I toin. PAILiiASASN TIIE IOSST PAVORABLE TEI:SIS nr,,EAC.IIu or i..,,Ae bl.ASRISE, HIULL, RIPER INC FIlI RISES, andthAA II,, i of the ,.AA.AIA ip, calleIAthIe -he THE PREIIU )S RECI:IVEIl ARERETI NED and used Len fIA 1Ih* purpose or (writhe, mn thebosianew Of Ienava meeting withthe eaami.ronicew ya prmmnnt fund of UI(Io is invested Lore forlbe e~nly df .ba inlrmlller-L rauilriug l~ee Compayulki all lrnpcC lorAl ij ,Iir interests. Apply oL octl C.(.:. CIIIISP, Aget. 9I C.sp .IA**t, NAvD5AA*. Cresoent Mutual Insurance Company. submit I'. . 2llo 46ltl -. q 4 24 3 443,,...4 pr; .mre.o. .r .. e,424+3323 J4.4y22,11862.1',14,1 23 Au34 1 2rem14 uu4., u.33p4134214444..24 42, 1242.... 941 6 41 1691,42314 Uf which there bars b.. r...ir~d, rl..: For T"' P'-cm........ - ............. 15.966 For2 Pain.YreN,. ,snr .. 4....... ........ *133.2341 F.44n23,4 42444.. . ................. ... 4bJ4 6, Fat LtfeI~r-t~mi.. ......................... 19.. 4w,2322443* . - -3441444rml4ed........ 4,6' .1 liefnrcr uw mr ......................... ,999 ts- 23/92 5 P.+rne, p'kmi"ni!~r Ta, -'.' ' " ]J4y 49,18" ............ 95:,4, 42 I'"id Nn amn n-; nd nallowe, nt: L nsr.n..l n. Rieke ................ 183)I'' e 16 L.3.3.4.,1,..n Rieke................... ... 13,: R ... 3,31if R4341......... .............. let R, ioanra"rea .rp~necnnetr.........ll2l8. 8 N,2234 r.4., .. 43l,34... ....... 434,9 221 4 44514 70..2817,774 / Not -,da prollu for I..r dmdl . Iiy 19.1612..........-i uses.'. 66 Th. C11 2 3. 0 here4 thr 4422-4 in4411i4 9.1e, In.ng amonoS ai raFfona u .......... nY4,70t Rills Racrirni,:e, Prer.^.m Yotte .......... 7,i]3 In Do- ensN -Wyn.on R-I relalr it the city of Srwor- 42I, e ,4' .,. tl' 4 ot la.ne2 4 ........ ............. 129144 Doe for .rni.nv in .. o. nlle. ................... it 99369d~ ICcu on hand ................................ 1 Y I J ToU14~uu ................................ 661:11! "v W Th.(Tr1M.. bare relo1r.d to PsY M io r".t MIX 1"ER CENT. . 2h, 3.rR1-14. of p442214or the24243 o1 11J4 And I831, u 4h3 holden thereof, 2r th4i4 439.4 repr1432wi34 , OD 334 34.2 th2 9th day of .41drlr T4,723113 4 33432233d a diId.3d of MTU1TT PER CENT. -the earned P-3344 of 1th Company for the3, ear .. dinig she.41th uly, 1369, for 2 hi. h 3442333343.442ill be i.3d2do 2 32d 33,r 242ECONI 6IOND L42Rptmbr~d (1144.d) 23. . C. J 300132R.33433 1. TRIOMFAR A. 240244, 223.434. 2. GREEN WOOD, vi.. P4..444332 C. 4. 1 -2ll,Secretary. 42,Orl044,4222A4412, 5951. TRU.'TEL : Th.oma.'3A. Adams l.,.,eI , Ol*nd43 b2423, N.64.3,0ood, 4. W.R,.ha. John44.40. H. 9.. Wight, Da(,d 423.444., 1. W 14.41n, W4. P.C44me.3, Lone 42.3ol24 J.A.2...11i, 4241144]43., 7.4.2Pn244, R.14.2 2, .. Talor, r4. Calnrnlbat C.T. 2.40.13, f.Pu.,yIh.42, 4.2243.324 4284.33;l P(Si4.4, Y.3 3 lie. ;1or112, g. F*. V2.4.34b, Th2.u. J. , f.J. 32113, 2.,44l H. 344..3 7, Wm.T 0low. ., 4. C. 242._ N 440444m, C. I. I2.3431, J. W. C-011, 3.4in3Pd4. j4y3 The Liverpool and London Fire and Life INSURAN'(CE COMPANY. Of thaL" C1pial ..?a pNAo DorL1@e DI W ! R IN N WIO /arlw @ R te iem ................ ..... 1,//BUOGIYW Working CopiiW-Two ffIi~tonw Trrr Rrdr~d eai Forty T dP~r 11,0i.tl YyIt..cwally nM1 ad the KE.HLiOO'iNidi .b.B. B .N . N. . d. ll :m+" - i, PPltirk. rY~rrrit 0 the h a peau nr Far b inr,.r.or Fire m Ye q .Pesl eaaa, oa 'he mot rermwbl *rr Th. u..l elrtrmn u tim med" b l arv teC ts for.Po~i- Cie 1 ue a Mrw ith the heMatz; tcl COmpaai".. aJ ll .etiliUJate fors w be ~ prompt sad lbera~l. CHASl. BRI~dB,AL".t,,Wa 76 St Chssleeatnel. BOARD OrREFLF"CLC IN NEW ORLEANS /.mask Nthaolm,@, A. a W. mtee~ae, ALoa, Y. A. tplt Wm.(dare DIRECTOR/ IN NEW TORE: JAB. BROWNOhd-aaM Ir-eenCar lr epanf Chairmen.. Yr grkW Collet, Mortiirira., Ed. F. /"od.*ac'a O. W. .Y~rwen. . vetmoli.l Al- .~ PILL, 8lidwt/Yl*~ rsaleu Garrrr@,Cemlel o theRad. .f Homje Mutual Insurance Company of With W b..ib Nilw of nlJ,00, t. plopi.d to r. ir FIUC 11AWI AHD RIVLR RISEN, . i fl J h. C . SR. 4 CAMS STRET. J fl.FCH. N.l aLu..)s J.6hAC.EPSPAMR. Eve 'p.-nn irsenny nih i t wnrlmw tci~x.. I to .. :,- -d thr pron. c f indidd g thm nLoa a~o i-fu Wit tL. mr y. Lb i e~ re " ba i + lue1 Lera, unllr the control of btbr l'rll.a, Tn~u u+nl }}'' u.;ltlil p r>:' n. W mv~tunl print p l o!iclr - .n~ d {L+rTrwN . brll,. r. ta . u.crLptlU (isi J,.:+ 12 L i ankl nre ,yt v:. Yrnru+" ey.nyi oPym.:.lltlo lu or. r tniuoby~ten wvhanpl nk~twrran~J ... Ut. n. aLICXAXIIF A B T.,1 PXI I }ciiv R. SH SHAW , V Pico llrid_0ni. J-. H. W"_, S. Job8.ha R Ln, B.L.L*n. John C.AJod1.bj John ThNb . ., A.A. tMEj1I.Hy. 3. L dr WtlbanJ I Su H.1 B. d. V-, 8.mn.16reie r4 R*fuNrrihIony Robbtln:w J.A. . A. CoL. IB. J.W.". c~l o, 5.11. ., J.:Dco lh V -W,, J.r. f. H!* H.P. Baitar, J.T.ur y,,,i'i.itn, te T I T B. Jo*L" o W~bbn, . ~l WH. flltc`Ar( NewOrleane Agency of the untual Pro- TOICI0R INSURANCE CR. OF NASHVILLE, T,10. ~~H.. i*Cnmpwog nill Incllrr nn tl:r blltnnlllo"lpla, HoeM~bl- nrA:"+.".. olliIt lili r 'O0C03,y PIRELA0S the CvE o o' y d ,,110*imu u3033t 'I'llS PShIL3 Or THL BOAS AtD RIVr.S. {y' All pvrao31 h1I i3r property inS.1d 1 o thu In3500at35t333 .uti~ed to a fll Particip, io. inthe proftty lthont -yg I~bilit9 toloc. TRUSTEES: K. Wk-.0, . 5. 0,01003, Jca. Morton, Jr., 3.h. 0ph.,d, D. W..oeo 7. 1.1350136r, H. [03303., D. P.331.h. .. K ,t, ], lb MIo.rr, 1. R. hl ,oonie, rh, .: .11, A.f. W . loos,, P. W. S.o-y, w. C. fl3.oy, R..o,. 1', A.norrl E. S. [ 3l, 000.0, 6Ro Hdll. Alal .*II, 7. R. JO~lno Rot.Sra R. P. Hl, ". J. Dsos,, W. Cohvsd, 11.3. P11.. A. II. Si. A., N. A.la A. 0. P. N33,NNS,'r+: CoI 30. M.S L s 3LVi %op J. F. W, 0 11 -1, Secrea[.y. LOCAL DJRWOTORB Thmos. 303, 1. 3. 3..6r, 33,3W. Oso. C. Co303. j133 HRM A.JOHN__ON. A______________nrri___P Merchants' Insurance Company of New CAPITAL 5100,000............ALL PAID IN. JOHN A0C ClHl5SE33,S. t. A SUtIRENIEit S~eratnrg. t;C The Dlrsercr -I-tflhli llflQm the Inh~bntnnu of lh Fourth UianirtT(Roll61303*030 t 3 n;IlY03.k0 303 oo, s ooso.,l 3iPh RIuy. llel, hn(, ar OL1 lh53l3 3 3 1.ibnro yI atNo. 17 ' ,3lk1,1r,3[0her .L r3e 'rC"'nd 30 INSCRO .O3AINSC' 5,IR 1 YARIN AND 0000 e RISKS a1 the lo05531,,03. A (.3300 030 PR -1 wi ~li be made to persona d, iilX ha~isual with thto Cmpaoy. BOARD OP REFERENCE. JohnP,3mbarton, Fergus 33.36re, R5.06',3eh3 Mir!,el Sinronn, J. eiabard, Dnrn{ Adam. RnaI.o JJ.OooEt, L.R.onny, W.W. 00ug1.3 T1i,....J. vy, GHo3.ooLoroyk. 35.o0 013u. . 3306 7m Offi K. O 3 ,R1A NA.3 t. Muntual Benefit Life and lire iaenrsaie CO-P-' YOTLOOllIIANA. prJnempJrnud I April 1840, and d. hi.d*Bd BBBB5p* renW. oA T.n Vl.on PB. ToyI B.orr No. HH CAIY' B ' b worn E1 To L Bd CR: ABaWB BBtxvY B. CnurUB. " To B.C. BBBUme BB.B n 1bi Copy coy baingg brgELwad . .! fur lht prniPID. of ,h" policy ho'dora v. i thrir Iuniiins rgaiorl rl.t .1i norrrlg,W n rte upnrrl:om grnt i Yu:lr`;l Pecavolrul II.SIIIulinb!, CellddltLI' upon W tl slJ11 Irrilr r i~rid prnnrip a n d " rBrdnl. Iv . n,11 mncrl ers r, F rP ifa,. tv dburrones , q. - i town n.1 B l.- vft UBUBUBB. Byth.mth UpylO i..kfs Bf JI 'Pr liouirns o ll eneil, par~iciVY tin t4 . rwl ofthu i e r y Iho Ch.S Ch. Byr.L iid.Bd (.h Jitor err in-r thr tinesof ).b- A nd wmnverl'o on t hem itd uhddt an frna from tl; rliirru 1 ce Elr tn4evbtandnn o PV U:TIg B BB. o.W 0S3. 3,ah . B h. B.I inl(. ;to lt. J. lird, IL.H. Heltao, J. P"' ki" Jovrph Wnikur, Wr.. 3lrr b r..Id 11-4.1J R. W.Sewa11 Thna.C.J.oa P. P P Try~lor, Sdlwl J.-rC., Jot. M CrC~, D. 3, bt ravcarcr M. K.Gham, L. BIp.cY"'lb"'l H. Rhoolla wlh Ru.Rl Wbl, l, nhn f. Dnv44atiy, C. hl, Lthrrfnrd. . li'r hvmr John Clrlmills, R. C. Armirwg1 Gtlo. W. burh, N.C. 11.11, R H01f So H. W. H.. g, i ~iy~o K.- I..o. Co.., Vibe Plluidmd. A.7. 'IFvonPoo.. M. D~ Y.M.i Hord at Truur arr. M.D., rCovoltat-ra H. Q.H.m. rrt uupt... . . Corr., AttornrX Rrorlln Drn, M. D.. PT.. i1 Magpulnrrirnr, MollsW Lamiar, who wW hY sl th. od~iiyfmmy fret ltlt-po I o0 .Y :V,.e Chrr~r only 11600 ie Wk.. on. ln& U!'.e .le Cutupp n!, iprrprrsd tovnt.,Waln nlcplia~v~ for Gtr for. r .ae, voi meur Poiieca ov .11 sound told 11- 1 Y W hiul pp one nod N eyraay, .l the TnLle of Ratrnbelbhuhed il the -W..... wlro h letlul tlivrta .Yx chr: Knd Ey the Nan YorL end Lonodon orrand without ihhirr tr.:tu.atone now rrrdntna iv h South. y tnahrWT id-dl of Prulfatl~ drlslell nnllnlly and 4c pyrofits lmrit -rt, vnd cr ed ed acnilvillu at ooea tothe alnt bf twplhthl of thuir - 0.n~ wharu tla purl}' ha, paid Yls Ir.mi-m inlull. Txrl of Ratrl, and illtnlon uliov u to Ldeuo Lelnretlnd allpclne no vnha hod llu nt , anbeIrd~thv JI~co of t in CompP-p'! vY lVne t7 Ir ovling 'ricilagae. r, ON hmrn. ".u. tnSP. u ji'RlDGEWATER MINERAL PAINT- P P GRO'nDIN OhI.-0 C O005,O5,d ITh .lYIh, of thbi wmryllltd k'I luo W -lthviyt, ulI'iiillt, i n .ro en*ld I.i~r ssl g tY G C~. ItlN;1.IlT A CLo., I Ca.IIpubsal -Aafenl fr Ihu Fst.. u. of 1-- ilna. Ahdllil~ lL~jlIi1II U~ W ORTHYTIY OF NOTICE.-Legal and other Ancinlnll~la ."npll~d with s,ltn e* rr ay and ll dlapa chl 91 \IOI Alc, .1AIITL)NS. CI'll1aACTSO, II"pnrrdj oh a C00NlNI1'C01,'iIA 0 FOR 1'l10 Pltl! S c ' Tit100ICNl'0\ <ILFOInA o,, ,rAiaaorta.. I.T'01;6 WRItTI.N JIM0010 11;5. 0toa'I"a'y AItr~. (0n;xlr "r." A. Nn, an 0'OFIIANoE PLACE, h nr Om a llm ( ho n.. end -111. . rrtllt l eaf op~a han 0rn a .a.( H.uI. e. o__s____ E XCILANGE BANK, 28 Camp street.- CHAEEKS AT BIGHCT AND TIMlS ON NEW YORK, PHILADELPIA, BOSTON, BALIrMOR' r SIIAI.ESTON, DAVANNAH, VOUILU, ZOV ZLLUCi. OZSOLNI AT BIN gr3fAqgwMMu HATS, BOO I, S'HO :S C AI'TAINS AND CLERKS HEO STEAi-I Dmv e mliurr r.: nll .t Nn. 5 CIIAIITMuM TREH T au n AND PRFAN(CAI FAb1fJNA OF I:A,'C::' 4t1 K tNr'AA'T HIAT. arll 6t 1). WV. A P. Iriil.lEN. Ch~nroa srra ftHATS, CA'S, LMBRELLAS, ETC. nb A yg.,h (.loth CAPS D P. ]I.ler k '" '" " luah " WR ,anr ' nd A1.y .. " Ol.r Ciuurmlrr~ill P-1, il K th "" Rrll (..J " Crash uil rob -4 .1.1', ' Otter,.Psl ad ilIIakrt "" D;-. u ck M ?I ~xtr1..4 (bhmm " "I .' ln:h and . <I . " :110EB , OT A n!t l 'BnnVrOGA S-t Bn Ee'Fur nad , ' rw:. , e~rt '' "' If.,ld '"r.. A1 ' A, /.$ t'.::.eve new Int,i; L . r t". .I'VI L k o a5 mPrarilA Krwxl t Ir rlll ru Ul'ariri, towli h wer"r.-tlo:lg iovl tht Itm- V. n of Iti rcL~ar, Lot. r lrl llp DO I"i:r . crtlR Ir 1) V,A t. ItY.LfF.Y,/(harnrs .tr+(. 1 AUDIE3' rS1101, STOR:E.- W.M~. 1'. t \ti:tr, CO V, Nn f :. ;-1 rira. nt.. D. 11.E 1<arnt {{ a ly , drat thl.) I.*r 1 nn ll r.r l e. n nM . -10 . Iof ~ I.A1,IE.', )flaYI:i5 un (:ililA.l,l:l.r'8 Sli()Cli x canL. flnlrl n he n~ty, w;,irh th y rl ; n 1 i.'.. that r111111 fail W i.. evlllrr tia t.r~ryn. ln~lias rael Ir eIr .:r y are rovr~ rr i taud toa(n SHOESB, BOOTS hN1 BROGANS-M i .od f~t Iah4 n ., !"ur aa al:rre mrtehn rjo0 MERCHANTSi AND PLANTERSK I TLI(SLT rRti: L..1 r:d G i' l Ir .,'l.iPJ) 0 p-.1 wt uunin' of sl )rA o 9'y AID D HRrp"NS, .[`1 L * " k 11 : i f, II W Y Cnmrm n. HO'TITEL AND BOAkUDIN(i. Al(;AI)1 HOVE'L, It. S. M1oooo,, Pro-. Elf'I h. r.-'1'n:. .at r ahhml n', ao :*;u"Iln i y r.orn n to [he~B .. tc'l'a %l. b. ":n L--461'y I mA~alYI n~wlp bmiahed. iu OARDING-Eeveral Families can obtain Bovd, end ala a.: nd OGNutih.y ii N .bIIq.h3..er .teen, bor - G: rani; id, where thry will b- sn ag ynr.U home -4 ( tONTI TREET VERANDA, (formerlyol Ti,1.,i . O IiOZET, Ch A [.. t(JOMMI'iiI XL H(YEL situatedl at tbhe ( 7l fore Il xlr I .u,cnrlr. "r pr, for n roll:iu ,grrci the m. AL, Hen a ,.1Go n'wny: [-.n. ire.:e !h.. p.47: crna"l hi s., will Ws +ai~plwJ wit, t Ih""hnn n^_ate K mea nn^. Lioun: a ":.i tc . nrilLE, Yrvpriator. ] TTI:;IS AT S :I'.\r.- Thel n~in 7i t.':iii y.3.. ,l m'd i rni9 (1 TjlllE OLD CASSI D SALOON0 1 rr T T'l~ ll;, .1,.a n, J i~ 1 n" ofhb\op it hn r.1 tt a t,,!, a: :i-xn .l--*.?l n.1 1ii a: 1 phaa a' a i:".nlrcr.:, :....,:. ,.x M6.h-' t In Y":wmrlirnn. CJ i11 of v. I:,e e" Whlov, GAM F. of al Li-ul. STFAES, and S AMo Si all l: niX XINN Th I Lvun x ne-u;,, an'ilclllr repa~nf!+1 a.d a .,wed, the comprr'C ~mneigrcuilul".,w d . U S Octl6 rl n Jllki CAS{YNt hhl.tet 3N33.B OYSTO 4 hLI~N.-Thi rra! great y. ;p ".or to mnyat;lrrrLliirh lienI Otha kind :ha ;h 6u W I IjI.riirad a 10h 9.. CILORLEB STREET. fiveM a NR. . i,.3. b nIe"nl Le been 3 osi33 _nicd ev di44 h . Doai vl~ th r city for thu Inrt hnr :,; w'11 ;l rml ts b .hMr h..lOr, .33a d tlb.d Ci,, ,30 30.3130~ idi..yeerm ROAR Oir.ilxrrrk, whd T rt lhwm I the ln: iyat r3 drron inthe Se Itt " .ol.LOL4.313. LijLh I i.4 i.. L, a.nd..d. 80003:.0at h, 3.~r Wl chn s 0.34 : oLN nod 3.3 Nii37, iidoe.8 mm.tn rr. r x" a ,ifr :l:lloll with theban o hie live Samun oliru rls t narfro~l xnlJ,,l eh n> c '" pMntolUu. * At sli h- Wten x,[[. .dr o 61i.p a", :ho SAW0() .. d pror aidfnR its BAR with ti.e Coii i' Ll.,4uoih ,i, io. ,i bei piiirDd. BenVii trhe 0 S .- Th e ,underoi gne r e- thskno wn t".u. Tfile t LAUEn ill .Iwher be UVlpe dilith the,ins~i,33ilri,,,rc o.i ., i..'k . 33,313.03.3. W I S h . .d& I he will b. a nrnd to a W , tole a.lcon w rthythesatroaig. ofth 1 W~n m Ir:i0ln... "3 3,iird 40obi STRU.NG.T-The undersigned r , . spec, rosy . n ceCI to 0.i piiia l: hot Le he.a St. l:Lur:re IhSnllr w e tj 11 1 I*.lIILd " nn, No cap .e 1:: M r: i pne.l to mrtr c_ as l; n mnr; ngn~eolr rc rte a! [ho klnd new in St. Charles atrertt Kith gnoa ills.. e any d ma b tioic and l rli ro opt rtrmtluo. he nx oci.ho they polic Iirnnelgv o lib; roly be:~t~wrd n him heretoforM th.r o Clrer..r. !+ wilt tr nlr*)- t" rll to er~r A od irinads cod the public g g-.1il. T'hcre will Lena coldi LUNCH arnrre at 1 hollr 1,1 si'J~ln Iik:U I STRONG, Proprietor. MUSIC STORES, .ETC. PIANOS AND IIAHPS.-KUSTNIR, MANUA'ACATUHR AD PI ANOS ANDDARPA, Nio. 32! I::unl, .;reel. Il.r t :. Or, -, . *llll . Im Icura tn totutu, III, h, ,.I'I f:- , 151 ro tu, Lie nnd il tlii of 'PI: K-NG A'All. PIANAA, AFIAAA Sandoi knd n ni eniIm ntB u t thr r nas non r. rB 1J P IANO FORTES.-The subscri- bn b... hand no so fur A.ll Ibo moat ert~ teu _,;~or of P11NoJ in tN, -, ,c patio froml ~ i n G U'IT A RS(rc d d A, R T IN , A A A Ij A ' A TOAA,'A.L-D TOR,.r. W F., F'S dN, Wrn-Thrn .rtIur ver ,wol Imt umr leut. BeyB If HENKY PAKSO V8, l3 Came trutl, IE OLIATIO D. HEWITT, PIANO 111A FARTA AA AIUIRSC STORE, .3A A trree ,A'Af, hAAwA'ld rwl 'd AArA RquAt A C attcvtion f the pp blio to hisIiE d L.NyilC uorun of 1iIC AND 5 hL IFBT'RUMENTS ofe kind: alA dAdptirmAAAAA, da aIIA AhAl ANlIt naSuelo(P IAXARA FORT Y.`ifrom s1tfuctor~ua f to tlnln u "tkl.;u theUnited States nud E*ItOYY,.lllo.g nirb to '' .,,d tAo of A. lODART CO.A A e A' YoA FA A A 511. of ri~ar ad A'A AEL A A ., i'lri. n. I.t. r esit.. lvnlaoi :liu 1!4!lu q kmsi.: GRAND, SEL of tha xiot nulL~td ed xiccra o tbF world,amb syva'I t-- L~ ,n~4L ba..l')- i i :hr .niu~ri~i~"r, inevery at l'1,: ofnee no S 6,n A ,I T.I' , rr.. 7'hev ri~l Le r. .;: nirmnu utitru r prln.. ) I :i* t Li.il \ 1115 k of nit ilo-lr a ,ullg lultt priri~. a. rr il ai:: Ir r ~e;IIrl,;n *riae l Ara "uF eir r,, the eno l-:. r ke."pa r;:lrt:.:tlil yr Nar,1 tryl nnrat, a.: i wh nsu~' .l rct jlo a of A ~ It. V it a mia'v. ssr:;r,n.L t ., >n. 5. :t b.rr n It.; 'A f WILIJAMA Ird n A :l. A ' .n.1' t,n:ti tadA A,'N WILIAM,,A,A AAA.A A. All A' , hA AA : hhe m r lnlA Bku:h u bast raie. :Latt;rlth a ever - t thue 9ou Lrod tret *AAAh ,AAAAAeAll AAof MII.CALNBTRIAUMATAAAAIa the LA'DASTaAA AAOSTFASHIAIALAAIIAE UaSIC The Suat,.-l Pblai,,areiapaAtfAAy rAA. Ayoa 1 MRTD. tlAWtTT,39Camp at., .A. 8LAV~ES3 J AMES WHITE, No. 73 Baronne street' tit cnr'nnJ e: awe M.A ln s Knrr t n o Ile wll. I.lrl n'. Iai ro~ll un n:.: N n e~l~ 1 Ilu. ltul.."l AI1 it Dlrli,". f;:Jl. i c(o. r~rrr~x u,. ,1, ".,. .. r: . N 3E(i ROW a aANTEi -Fiftcen or twenty givid Lr \F:'RU M :\ WA NI F:1, t., n t'L roil~t: uri. T`L -t ofa nxge . tll L u Ktrell unC. ,1 v Lr J .n,, .' 1`bJ. AjIJaa1 l:iL llla ii, H.AI;LLY &CO., .eell_ 5 cn,1 rt,.et. r...ni r~131..nat"... opr lr.n F I' T Y DO L LAUS REWARD to atny fI.aa hlaaa ' IY l. , I-I u, . ""i .a ll M. IItt is nL-ullt'ti,. ... u II ,r . .. i t " Li L bl e n b inc fr h., ' fa r-tl, Karl :u/inr, .:t 11 j l~nt n.il s. ,1, I:.. a fu v-n A kur I a Inlarl n p;:'un1*01 W' ,IURN'I LTNILE--r 1\ITURd SECOY DiitAS FLl: 1:\i i iC Il: Iaa.ly n Ww" I1.1 AT'BIS$ES - \l Vf'PII(STP Fi.- )'prill, IIAH. II~ 11I111)II1 \\L~l.~~lS Ulh~llln i~l rr!u to o:~ rt.. P " r" u u" v ,m 'i the ,:,.. , ,; l I;. ,l .n I to wtth J"."' "':" um tn. .. I ;E . , I1 A R- h `!Uli\ITULE .\ltE 1L\\ ~~~Ulr' U Tchoupilou- 11 CRNI'I'liX1TRE: nnJ IT I N R' ,l (R rt II,, tnrnll l nnnllr nll l r ihlrlr .t lie~. No eu 'Il'~rnil u~vcutrl to vnlar. .11ro, n1I~ll k n . o Iramt~l nu a sd i nut ur .nlu hTIU{\R Rl'IY OIN B. BURGfN has removed his j' L UAL u ,,r NGa.l t) l,, U,-S NI~bA- PRI. ,rE i.8.? SIIIIALhA~: r Sll 'INE In W1I.TERS JEiLLYSE IARIli. Y IS, I G LAMPS, Al 5 ElE :l, [:. )aIlA~k AlC., 1,1 1 liT p I d L IAR buI,rf olvsr ofllOU66 FUHRNIS~LL `i; rliroa u r CIlL' y A IpIRLRRRIII Vl 88 p* l sl`y LI. lirower ~ Co C111N APLAT'1'ES G WUSS IIUESI : ROIIZ. E I'LT~nr l.U CIMS, elta, BILVEE, N PL&FW' IL~S PRtS.S:\.bY 'jP(I Sl ITRW S WI IT-NRA LAWRS, JELLY l,1L.t RIS W:lltr nlnli Van;I; CIIINh DINNE. R 8 I1V1CES; \Vbitb Swu. I. u TEA SET'S:to~rthxr with xr. r) Jeerlpilo ofCUTnod CLADAL d$ liuml arvl to I1I1 p rt l .I t4," rl'y , or pMlr eJ w ra. J6 Irre eulc~y Iulruuullr:.tlt u lv n", )' NL ul thv country. . 116 ai A Bkrowecr C Co. CACBMP STREET, or t .oaa, GL.. .. d K, turn war.; BILVI, PLP61HRTII NI WAR IRONP(I , 1'ON-" aad WOODm WARE IKMVLB ANJ ORESgB, 6 .7 I~Y~NNPI ~ 7 Doby we t a UaI'rtrngton's DaonDEULS koTYP AN P stOCK DEOPOT, 0 ~ c 2 C~I 0d 20 , o:2 3. DS}DESt nceE ) OK 1POCAPTh ol-norvu r.(blirhb~rn: ha. f., burn thorenyhly rrppirod, onlwgdd and mproved, theurol nuton n lilr the attxuhulu o, La ul to thvrr L'ICTII LLE U 1.LkiIY wlrral .;lihuux furillibd 0'l i-,~ iu the owes euprrinr etglruJ ,inishl ,. 14.-Opsralur ni:.n1 o.200 L 20 . pl,2 P A7FAIIA 0200 i2 he ow- haO0f2' OOO T: Y+uI- n 020 .05 tr .,.. ;.e I... . .. ts y 20 ra. qnuks . l' ui rl. 'I.n. (Inl~r;Em and Frocl;l Cneaa, Inrttl, DA art a.,.1 9 o ud a: iur lirl p AGUEP.R E OTS2F ROOMS, No. 84 Crocus Itroxt.brllwr e~['u^rus nod !'enlrlq w .,relr DAGO'RREANA iiO22ATL'~'lP22rti~xO lua t.. uarg nnl us.LI'" L"ne I n '- ii p r hu l nu me ;?il iii - I- k.rt l 22, oo.021 C. . ulur r llwn soyusher 0o.ho Tb. pr. priueri y..(,l hi.thauil I",r pa:,t I;: (nl ~n I . Iru, hie (. e .ar t .. ,ta kl~i, tiel r wrlh h hl lmtia d. v i" a ;riu t" + .,: i ?.ri ( t n pensr. PIhs~tsIs .toooI,,Po wI, aol2Ima,02-dro.2 22,no p utr .bcn ut Ia ,{_ a Int llrur iua i r..;'E I,,rs ol~ir, G RATES !!-A roost harndoomo ooo -ortineot of Onttcejnet retx,,d n i i unt, whicWllih wi Ollu rat bW 1.9 r toles. n un*len .... MORTICINO OIAOCINOSS, o n22 22,202 i22prood prO2ru, towrleh U1hatlntioO. Bntnl,"lr is )~lllniurly riall.d. J STORE 12000 ,0.i 0:hor 220tICK, C12UN BOLTS, BUTTS, .O., in 00Oyrt20lity, laY onl 22 022 iu2222222 bU L IAU1LIY-e1O kopu 10 olk, for 341@ 9Ob Z~ttq & DblLBUV*~A B(OBI ~ n ,L444L,. HlJS NM 5 N CARDS. SIIBRIDOE & CO., J. I., Ship Agents and A C-mm~eem. iehnul", SS St Chule" at., Tm I illldia. ar J A . a.n.us, tea. ra. w ABTWrtCO., I. W., PP isiouf Tvdao Mua..hanO,00a..dSOcotaa. ARTLETT, WILLIAM A., Note and Ea- 3.a o Brok.r, No. 24Camp .,roea. Ra• ,aCM .r+n. (Ch,•y, len.-d-n A Co.. A. & J. DtMnlon & Co., 5hoIO, fl0da & IL.e.h nots J. au.•,, & G•o. .or 1 a. e. Irultl. I. fig WILLIY 1 OGEtT, G. C. & CO., Ship Agent and Com- .1me;- Slnr h-te. 19 Camp street. tt t (j ARlOLL, Di. R., Cotton Factor and Com- &IADE, S., Repairer of all kinds of Furniture {-J Fl+.lrtrr t. l .rr rrmrofCiren.. myl lytp h _•O NVERSE & CO., Grocers and Dealers in SWrm Prod-, n Trb pitw• street, - . of ILdy i•". m61 , (jAiRtELL, EDWARD J., Attorney at Law, rr. IaaorosD. CURTi.ICIHT & BRIADFORD, Dagnerrean Alli Artit.N. •0 Camp ~mr i~~ktir.ten. .f•+L . rp ly tiIRAKY, J. W. &, J. A., Brick Layers and toma/ .-. o. p9a aotin. I,0t00,nO.o. .la. ID cn No. Bunt the aho rs ovre ,:;?l w will brild BRICK .ISTEHXF. -led Fgcraty them. CTmmiralrea lt olh Lh" PaoNt- ,oe. will meet trmpt dilpn•h. 0 a ra,tO--Nrb.. H. a. w. 0ill. D. V. Bnrthe, Lyl & DupidAo 1. A. i.a.rd MSaTJ. P0Vna. _l ta I UNIAR & CO., A. F., Commission Boot atd.S.. Wnar.0., 54mal Comao•ana n 00, Nl.owrlel.. [ IClELBEROER, J. K., Builder, Nos. 46 and S4 P.rdlwl•teet, batwnn Csrotenalt ."d erone etrretl(, New + Ioia. [, ia.g..d p nd Sm Fit•g done with .nOer n. d irafreh oneh. mintrr•.,nblef ta9. ly L' LURGES & CO.,iIdet' Hardware and Iran P.Wi'ing FIttlhm< StCir,-.t. atly iRANK W. STAFFkRD,Oeneral SignPain ter. ietterig done ort the tr -d. "t the(ollowtu ariea: ornn-oo natd.... ,,n• pr o..-- PWta....lo cam pIot.0 ' Tin ..... 40 tee per lin. 1. [n. r ar..a. a ,,Ih=. 11W' Oan~ti. rCr•tlona) j..a•, at,,tr ti th r,aoatn•o.. w,.iIIO pr....ptIy0atnded tn. oatn~lly ItRTH & KLING, Storage, Forwarding and Cotm, ,ii. JM erebmutl, un dera D,:. dJ- in crornri anld .... ,non'. Forei.gn oan Dumtt,.r itqm, No,. 4-. Souh L e, Sta •mi,. No. ml1 ENCING ACADEMY--By Messrs. G. & A. KOWlFHl 6,wmr ofC--".. d SLChurl .. i(Nool. nR ,nrn M t'o. n rhl" Iutrr Iylr.tl. dra ee nw 1 RIEEN & CO., A. D., Wholesale Grocers vv md lmmrora MerrhuUen,,m n W Bnr . ,red Chi,..., a..0 Agsn" ora T~1. ala,.AtiAl, ,Paorra~ndu,.an cide,ANO. .a 00 .uandA 4 1 0, .10 rt _N n..•d•. r du. lo. .t. t aty GItEENWOOD & CO., MOSES, Commission N and Far~a.,das,,erantt.,nOS Sanraiaa a00t H YNSON, GEORGE W., Ship Agent and .. nomirin 4arnabnt 0. 0.mp C tnr.nt, .. fNAALSON,. F. N., Notary Pnublic and At- tnm r at law, Nt. S. Cn0mmi.teIr taor M.wuir pp•nd A.ud to. no Sa0arana P14,, opwsoC tPe'.a-ogre. 1 ly- a. r. urtr LW •.aa. a lt. l oi, a. It,• n th AR.Y ofT & CO., E. J., 79 Thhonl itoulss street. x a:altOlat . pIhrrlm in oserI Dirn, eemiee , JB. pet. H(ILMES & CLAUSS, Grocers and Dealers Hi. n tnttnmPa. Prod- No. 9 G-inr .t -. . O attss Iydew JONES. SAMLUEL, JR., (tite TALLt. , Jo&as aC Ca, .Ipn-n,,t Grout and Fos.,di, 1 ,ehnO1 O 4 Pican to stmt, 0 e.00,N, , toili ONES, J. r. & J. D., Attorneys and Conn- Slon .t ., No. a St. Chare.oI,..oa, N,.nOaI..a,and at 3 ointn oln.rpl4 lye is t9 [. RRLLY. .Ietw J. rCIL L'7 ELY & ISACKS, Attorneys and Counel- 1.n.. Lrn, &l.and.i., peth I! a..pid.t. Le., pnolies a Oh. aaft..oy.1, , ~thito..0=. 00000 and .00 WaC.. SnIl Th .. r-Hn,..BoIA MKH~~~r..~.,PI.&C.,0..Po. ohO OCo.. ...... n..hmidt, 0.q., S. Inaly. Ro Klmoraan0 ach, HHamnr Heys, Dlnra eastrmlon Es., 9ummI Locke, H~q. au:; Drae., 1.h 0,0,, Mn. r-10, ., noon . ! f.. Caa.n.1., New .rlasu. to.. u "ENNIETT & CO., FERDINAND, No. 98 . M , o str..eet, Agency of the t. luiShot Tower, here ma- tr nuy on hend .omplete eamrmeat of DROP end BUCK SGHO•l 1, AR0 LOD, from the St. Louit hot Tower. tl I T EONAKD, SAMUEL, Produce Broker and LPubl . Weigler, t Bok Place, NowOllnio. St0r0 pelotl oeu.,o paid to tl, ,tle of el kOds uf Watte Prt uce. s.9. ly 1 ASSEY, P. L., Wholesale and Retail Apoth- egerny n l Dikt(aQuin uof errier Camnp ilnd Grrrer ev. ts,) N. (uo. tdmrcomer of Gr•li0r)St. l. r,.•s_ . t. oplle 0 I 0KREAU TH., 151 Royal street, corner of LTd. Ttiol., L w.' cod Oeode-oom'. Feos Articlesctd Porfun- r~r )e4 i x. , , t~ kI w. . .. joell y "fiJAU1R & ROBERTS, Attorneys at Law, 2Z 141 Cuo;.i,4 No~et~Oom. mh9 SH. MEYER, No. 100 Camp street, 1. WottOmit l00 Oultor id 5 JiY-. GOLD Pi.SOS, iOY ATICL.LP, etd WATCh.i . AUJew.irL ,rtl .tara oIrerttoatm•,Oeto plOee. _. o..- u .wrchurL . W. m s UL tLCOTT & SMITH, Attorneys at Law, No It Sit. C 'mrl-o al ebl, oer 17 pL3RSON, J. O., Real Estate, Stock, Note lo. . leolg Broker, No. 4,4eltug Plt, bs.estwee Ltt m- h- coB,!ehonille ,Lreete NewOrinani. epti. tf hU 0n nCL. PU..UI NXO y. nO uplU I PJMtitOY, EDW. II. & CO., Commis• ion and FJrw rdn 0 1-rchnt, a _, _iar _etret. sp4O iy AYMOND, W. C., Family Grocer, 71 Camp t.1 :.10 , FtBuTER, Attorneys tad Couusellore j~y,L.r--:I l l.- -aut Pa u\e U u iu "+l S •aI•'id) IBLUOTIIEiIS, (lote Walton, Son- o,:l (['. , ;o,rl h; , re ,,,d Cotlmwr+U+ and Forward ing MYr,..anu, ,. 1.1 ti Iw ,.,,, .NeOr.-.ru o•'l ly SIITI71 & FIMISTER, Commission and For- •rr•lng :Sinn Saun xll S'em tlAhnn e, Ai4 P iva ta UPyl - ----. r~cY Ysrt t . aI ml, \o4I APublie. Attceytot Le. STARK & CHRISTY, Office Na. 10 Banks U rr-i..N N-hewn, p10 ?3'iOOLE, JOHN, Comuoission Mlerchant, Ermi- E.~,l. irR~l~lr. 05Il~..0 iul rrc I rf IlfIIMAS PLLNICT & CO., Importers .-a S,, U•lilAD.S ANDOLO WIN.' 1'on A,-.t- " G..'tCASjILOI. OOSCO' IAItO',O NDOY. { UIVII. ' l.lilUl'itlET'UI L1 LxIl t'iIll.LLt AIiAd iY--liut, ,ur. U joI'd00J1U It IIIAUX 1 L U,.sst.. C IL A t S -- .It h J o1l)5 10 'u, k e & rl d a . U aot~ul,~ U~\o AD IllAicP~l/Ng "•I\'E. A •.1,lc r1,P1111', fOtJ AI.A f• ll1,••1ICA RU\l, ate. on t$ ts'ttrttotut.Os It 0cO Oust. r0. SAITRIAS & BRU., J., Iportera and - W tholt.rl t anlurtn o Itwol ore, CIutlh,ry, I Lro .ul, l R , n i Mof heAuvl l. NO. 1 :Inn - anInelrg, l,,r(. rn l NIw W W INSTJN, Trll)MAlS 1., Comtission Hecr- thottl,l0ott.tricr ,lns t, Nla:lH.t-, AdaOtt..tlO ull gn n tnU. Guole received'and torwa: lded. Ik lrula rel ues loohtltd. i, i el m W •VOLFF, SAMUEL, Importer of Wines, flranln, ecr., nad Ganer~l onunioen Merrhant, Ni. It at, , ntet. t t' h t t TUILD, JOHN P., Attorney and Counsellolr tV L•.t31 rt, erl t tr ,tc . NatlS-0.0-.. Ot, il _ TRI O+•{T A. J., & CO., Cotton Factoro and 0T Nl __i_ and Fur ar~l n hllrth. F1 Grnvwr at.ill ly 1tL3UE NK GUAlWS1d, A"CTEiTIJN 1' ,, era),rrrby ordererd to - l l I u L11luir U lle la l this rcarp. t Arrmur , n BBLRY TTLl'ItSUla S' VLNIu I at Iu'cltcl . PP6 J J. CASEY, Cnp.lu , 11, AHNT ARTILLERY A A, ~7C~j~~r~a ~ , -;iurid t tY AT- WTEDT UDV-: ou h-rby uRdrrd Ho n 0,1114" E'EIEOY .SEN DAY SENENC, nt, cEokEnt [he 'Arn,,nl,,u Glral attar[. Urorder of H. NEHT IRTR, LiEE.EoEH CEErEu,u.. W. J. Lon nr, HuBHH S.SE.al. .. Pi XA LAF&YETTh FCA.MAl ENT No.i7-MeetsEat JK~ larx,:u Hnll, Lr6tyutrucu, un th. YII IST nnil'1 HliD I UL DJAoYrS d u EI.EEth..E'.y.ER,`I. EEHTHH irrglD ,Udln.u i act 1 U. .EHy ) . IW. T. E UE EE'T. EdEEEna... 3 D -kIoWm E Lonouu No. 13 ,UnWJ3 'HUHR EVY DYRINEG inthe Grand L iv. Hall, -vrnrr of 'cheuptWulul ad Po drat et-' tt lot. ")O -br-t~orbrr , lor- dinI, Q,,, .. -1,A. .; r. ,IreelEtry, EE..Yr * Lo Sra.-TheGe Uneral Assembly will hulal its saatiuus on tho LUUltt`H Tk1UKJUIAYolsiul wo , UylauU drl runtnl), tCrc~ac,:c Hull, roucrof Camylraete etc and 'cnimcrcu I II.~ nod nt Hxof Diviai".n Nu. t Tchu ipioulnn street,not went ~txkea.~ud g!1'. Iuht u q L211. W,)UI.II 6n1.riun hrinq h,:l.l nr rr-r , M IN' the h h Furtll 'Ch ran1', .to I ordA W. JUU[DAN, Secretary. flsllcru I)L l*Lou1..18. ul] .-- Urruerry wEDYSSD~e rvA IS o.. ; ct, nthe Hr Yn A, e.pt. at, [rl95 A5 . .o... . P... elerwddlur rh* prrscut .......... in0:Jpl W.Si i dU.W Pi il. A. ;lsL, W. ., tS.d.W'h'a H R.S ; s uuerr CASP errn A. tt. 3.; . Drnrslls, ", : W. l:. Verln. T., 7. Woun, C. : A niwnx~no A. L. J. . Jwnnzn, I.B.: loH Bnuurl. . [....VISIT" t V1T-.Auu 1Cmiratt.lt~rtMg oliuatAny B.I. drW,. ; rord..Ur t; d .. wrydA5A co;Ar o AIAllUa.A .trarU; P. t.5;rrlr , 171 C drond.9.Ant; - Kn. - roupit .aulna ;t.1; W;.. Ar.;, cons[. .A1and P;.ydra. 1rUnlou jULa.lo N;. S. O. If.-M le.;.;ru.WRIDAY RVEN- [NO t n[P o'rrlor, nt Ihu T1tnpla I 11. 11,No 119 rchovpibaW *rw[.... Thn tulluwiugg ra the ose.n forthe e sent rarm: Tao..R. RIID) Ly. p. J P.ll.C .... aW. A. SI;.: A,.,7RSB .; A. RuSa9.u, LA } S.; A. S;..,N.S.; W,.Wx~t..T.; A,.;.; C." D, ?III..A.C Holiubaa l.S.; A. L~a.91.;.,..O.S..C YlIL'I'ttiO CO\I31IT'fKF:-Brothar Bawanraa. No. 191 Nnwlevae; L;.;.;.9A;. L Iiurr ; ; Cos.-.%, ,AAof O- a-d Manaia atruul. J)13 Or atal FonnE 01Ylalon 1Ve 4rr 8. oo T-M-Iltt .wry SHCI1SIAY,., ntn."lork r. a., tC *par~re Hnll, Yo. 96 St. Chorlar Itree[. U0i.A*. for th unwraulv 77[ W.H.E." sW. S. }I. Sauwx W, A.: O P RlK. 9, .. A;.t.;.a,A.A K;K.5B. S9. h; S. :5. R. T. A. S Ulovr C.;.A. Reo, e C.; Bu. WAW 1. IS. F. R. LS. Powaw, ,.A OdeonTemptn of Honor : hUI -fMienU wary THDRSDIeY V EYING, z[a~eirch, .,t l1a.,pi. Hall, )I Tluupitulao Veal Olscxn fnr [Iu n [ rm, ":d~nc 't. 91,,1 id6: Tanxws Fatsro, W. C. T.;i WD"'Nn .T.; C. H. etaarrr W' R.; RCI" ozn. W A.R.; F. 6~t. \I.,auwx, W.F lt.; R. eolun. WT.;J A. B. W;..;.O.; .reru r W D Iluoony lilvirlunNo. , flT---ma AAiug m Ath; 111ccrnoi ihl Uir~nlon tr thea ,r " u term: N, xae 559,a, W. P.; ;. L. AMv, L.;.,A.; W. 1.. HI;; .in HA.R . . J99 Ou9 F. S.; H.- OAAA5T.; CnA.. l["vI C9. 5ozr.1;. Cnz m~nn EYERIY iryN DY k['{iE IND, rt Tlanm,-- Hall r161 IRON MlANTILS. AND (L1tA'ES.-Just re- d Ini :.nnil'h"ll t,,. I.nnn and Plydlhliulhlnnfro a hu lro y1..rrl.l ' onllllltn, :nmIII U I t. yn l.Y IYre w ih Inr nth l, 11,tli~is x~~d .Ialr tnll0i rclaI"yux:.d InUOy hiuK m mnrkn~t. Thny are pxr 1+ IU li t '). 6 .l 51 Circus rNL. ElRhE AND 1VEATRERPRtOOF PAINT.- l' 900 hnrela ncl half bnnLI (dy) of rh cnlabn~d BRIDGEE HATERP , warrantd lu an l birl PPMxt :o I a- lry, In.la.a nnl f~r rlu Ly G. t MWERT A O1 w. D Ua-'Uraa iAIIW j 1k!tllly Wi'/1Il 64 rnm1W w Y).t nlo u w l w *NyllBneb 06My I Urwu MEDICAL CARDS YRNI, MRiS., Midwife, 156 Nayadee stres, .,oppf .H th, H - MAd..rinr, YllOu. n E 17 )OCTORS A. C. &. L. HINBLJY, 46 Gaedi W K. F. FRYER & W. A. WLHLIAMS, W . IMDIA V DoCrO. , sore 11 aaalr smmo d L __eear, W me. nmea eM hidHeo. 'tt yideaac nod Ml", RoiH.. a rOEfCHM STXrw?, 1 nl." .. ,.tnn.m ra_ lava dR"# DR. ELLOITT, VPTeRIYANY SURGEON, would r..nonnre mtthe riiiz~ne oftrl of y end im rMIity that he Is P Marul W n'l tn hM, Lnrlaesc m h..i Hdjnr lI..OH i me.. DI.h E hn eahr loe arpn"ne a a Vrtrinsry 8nrgerm will emaro hln 'rhf.,m i rd. hpnMi plrm hl, ,DrinO dWrm 6 ral 7w b hb mr ulon in p'mra end Pmann, awl o heb last rioetJ San is 2haks r"; grass sne ~ m. 'f e Da.e ra hn ~en x[hM1 mb a o tl Sz 'iTF.E, netrean Car m"1 It no"1 Rernmns Atra~a or J -,W s nt:fYAND r'ARIAilHHHHH8 FOR SALE Dus ly ,14 R. PRaCtICa WOThT, D ENTISThY.-C. Cnm;ier, Den- / 11JTAr qLIHGVJN .. d y. .HPoil. I A.,in ,tie p.I... H. prteia .lig . that ha o hr dg.Ird the ,riahrr of his i .. i.. : t A . Camp s e u 1 0 laor fmm Canal, whnr* alnpemtione in Daotta ry lb M n1*rcroi* ,ernnrmd. He hoxe aye2.icr unntia ad eC it oyntldoa b set ch petmruna ofthe pa . . Pmnlmh rlnvin ; a) euth 60 O LU.,hi & .. al entwine h rrnWL6dhU1 T1Ttt ie enyertm to -y mhog~ha~oor~n~. " atin do o IM E GVPTILN EYE BALSAM-i). COD. AL1 f lahu; ha [hirt )ea~a.:rerfaee*a~ntha LHjlttie A.,igfart. ..... '. p.rtH....P ihsU pa~talmia of v Tuatrdlan an nelme CL; 1t ye .4a l0 b* ptree HRrs g m d.i1 thttl? halolnone lindbr eilthmoetb~wrbemM tel atar e the. weelu; .`e Int~ul rho xm noad a W f. fifty +S b e sttmaa b ear t t i + Matm dd tl ~ aither t M. .dn7. 06c.. nlM P hriiwao Cls. .'UB aT. my" ty ArN~ AJl ..lehhhHHnHH. T ADICACURE OF CORNS, without o#Irg the id.- pan.D,. ROtWBGm~ rGN, Wr ww P ird. haCIC,. hr.. Io af II., t. th . IVIrd .e th.I.ICd thed inhlLLtrtw b t bi *LI that be mr e teWalPln. tto"od os Lp Q QTIS;,b mrofrQ.Il ofhie oe empaetr The operEDiCaLporkeu th qar ofTICE-DR L I t oa art pain.and the atienta "reeme hisdrm andeaepttlram e utlWltii f carying the or M orRot n h nd Dr. R.i . poses of gent smbr ofdnperbg -. 4sem ,Trrbd n Tranc md othr (bnip pmsan ybsatg~hLdPby andoreorwhchboer ry wtammh rlwbeve leiL r" RVSr~te wo one ll.6Lt.erdt .,a11 i A AMUEL RXNOLCB-DB. LeCO . SCDho L 1 he wu d t aiLrp 1I . r mom KY SKID.tb WIthe IWIU, 5011.5 B UWIE& .1 Ti. RSON0Is.,ehi5,I bqJ .. p,~ Cn Ly, .1 I-lE inmerata dtrrn~eemtea wnter n the Idlen Ydcsn , bCUIF. q . .KE1.Pm: lEdnt .051K- Cz .0. .tWO e .K 1 . sd . W C'..- _ at Iw i)ofpdr n; II .ilyPISISII5E My~~ue 51CCli GINSEEIKS PS~od~l( s.Is 0 Imrhrlns(.0., .51 I.KEIK~ty.. * K. S on. IE, I sII. 1or r arEE. 0 a. beho, tan M abta eed Ii wi ll ~ nbeI K. . I d.C Onthe re wt o d 3 tb OL t llp rlO IQnimd 8ta ea The rrtmman-T l~b ohal k d b w Ihpo.I.,.. . M .an roo ... w.m .rm. I MUEL REYNOLDS cares C~SCEBS- SCLD b. HDy , WHIT SWELLrO. SOR98 sea ULCUM of Kar rloaiiiw. -Iva Gnri~r lursy N~mwur4r0lpirnrfa "4" is u Ym thr ahiond anibea o " wft )alrFPY~t ridsM, b the mcae o!my trraanen" NEW ORLEANS, Omber #, lu*v 8. Rmrot eq L.-Dr . ir: I bg to aWr b yamaythem -far the geat Ir ' eae~t I hw ,aesug Tramy eent-nR ad o no mt m T .arn n plyne[ permrto "a otherrnetia - ~t hr. tadali eannn au C-a nmM4 lowm ra a rrfr tmrr errudre Deepmrinn o m, .~ad tnrdistq thempabien ayvmI we iadaeed .o aply b istpou. wtboagn had m her ofnr tagrp 4 odq rc .e a Wt newer hip faithb 1~Dr Olbea w ear r : irtr Indsabitrlhthst wry w t id trrmd te rrra ftu.t bat 1 Ipd that par trowfme mild sd tina. I thah kia Prosidenrnten inrtR meto pur meetma ertthstw Jb th ease ofatleritiag namm~ I r M tie a ih~fo raucrmu Dir=.u, whn only.^, u mto r w ear adm * h [ ridGy earmedeinan vaetrt. gh/ai eea6e asig teatd m, Ism anatedin emvg sn fistI a pe~enU .A.JOHN T.HO Hsttsy ta t eomr8 St.ChrddaMm utsm-L SULPHUR BATHS, both by Vapor and Pu- B yy man.( m -. 11" to rF. 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Ih Ifilpy f mtdy or the le~ nt [eu er, ed h.-A. onoe..d its r mgacr mePallng rrrilu ntie oNhrr ,.d. ofVIrmifv -bhr I hnie uwJ, it doso.1 n= teea (, r he child, ut aap. the worm. ,eithaml m. iojjltiollffr f arrowing8. Ab oli.maelw ao fgal e t Is amfui sf it to mTlittlegirl, rro years ld " .Irt aktne t ,he Pored two howlndrmm I onlypaU 11l O smonI y~o inm moor mwhich I hole L-.rd th mdn__sd.a'b Y~~vt '6-.. JA7Ib . DAwson. ( IEdRe OF COUNTERMITS ANDULITYTUxH. Idwhdby Clmy try ll We ue: ci~al lkaugt{'W~n Nr~deaa il id ,oiu. rt 6 Co trr Yarr'. ttn"Ul . .et d d RUGS, MEDICINES, PERFUMERY ETC. Th =A ObICib OTNwold r.p. 9.11y V ol. o. Plttm.. , HDU vb h .i.sF. =771 n SA. FR " mpiIrol.. wtkl hik, bad n-10 of ii k" `nand ICIRESH ndGEDIE L. wouldT Dr~ugg te istwot oii Fqlilh PQmhr Howad'" Bn Y p PouY~o .acs Rnutheel ~ 01 an O" a~ ~~mRy, .Hobt-,G V FF1Sh.6 r 00 01 00 .I RA N. IC\/ . 0 dnrra,.Onyy A .Qi. d,7diE r.r. .tIfLd 4uUnt Cumr' Prilrn B IAS) L. IT., Dr uggistI 1.1 xnd .[bben No. 1S St. :b.e" Ie1. fu t re OngInC a full n I .Jich nilllr of U EDiI.TNL" alectal with Y .ara sal Ccrriiu9 .I 101(1-1 by m).arlf 0.litr map Mb de-~ peu pled 7Ou. I' 4 )L a9S U Y, p"Li ,G ry andDrug. k[, nest I xr S, Oh~lr~wd 1EW ADVERTIBE6IaENT-Lt ever body No. I, R. R. B. RADWAY' S READY RELIEF IS THE FIRST AND ONLY REMD EVER SRECRD9DIOTSN MEDICAL HISTORY Or THL WORLDTOAT HATS SOPPED THE MOST VIOLENT AINSIIN A FEW OECO, m l SI,.III.Up TII. MOST SEVERE PAlIS IS sEfiVOFTSB 01 LEES, 1,4 sil us IRe RRR,I.IIRB. .d e..S BSCURITSC NERVOUB,N UR.GIAC and BILIOUS COSCPLLIrTS SR f FEW HOURS, OS NT~IINAAND EXTERNCS. Itnever ,,, iARI.R inRRR.aRI) I the rlI )RREAlymdaiR I- TO TIHE SICK AND PAIN-8UPJSSIINO 07 NEW ORLOiAN S. To -bo om Iirlrinj with Uher ,f thUe followervp umpimut,if yea Jollc l'l ca - W RIGHT SI CSSRTREORST'EETGSY dIw one 'tiAI1W tS-lull'S RCL. O75RCIUB .1 ),uu SIE ILL FREE YOE FRIlSPAIN IN FROS fItHRER IN) FINEM ldYINUTUS. IT HAS CUBED, IN 'IN'TY CAROB 057 OP A O1lCREZS. BUUU',IATIOSMIN F)tRIBOURS. NEURALGIA IN ONE HO0R. CROUP IN TEN SINUTES. DIARtiHSA INFODTEERN MINUTES. TOOTIHACHE N INE XCNON. SPAOS IN SFIVE NINOUET CRAMIF IN RIVE SIINUTES. 01CK IDEADACHE ISN FIFTLEEN OE LST CHILL FEVER ERN-FFTEBnL BOSTE . CHISILBLAIN IN FIVE ONUTER. BORE THROAT IN FOUR OINmflW INFLUENZA IN ONB HOUR. OPINAL COMPLAINTO STIFF JOITS STRAINS BRCISER. OUTS WOUNDS. FBOR1 BITER, CHOLERISA dIOEH DYSMSS TEE1 ICt DOLWREIRUXd allother cO I A.)SOR Srh ,tpi. BADWAY'T REEADY RZUT'.+iIB R*I AW.t.tlyt p i and 0ntakt ton te d~aw SICK "A MDAUH. RADWAY'S REFADY RLIEF WILL STOP THE MOOT DI5. FRESSINO PAINI' IN A FEW IDNETF-% and BIB nnF r . 001CRk. It IrI1r.,aul ad BE)lo .OR.ES5.BBREod R uRBRMBliRBh PREVENTION. SyIIIEIIRS p0. aArIrd FIBBEbl3 pao...fB.B S. R, twill r~fra~h and mlismlh I wus--,rnnor the doll an d b-3 wlt'y ol torpormd fatiru. IIpREISR N BATBODJO@, MiBSuIb.Wr'lhl Io R.C.. R. .. . 1 iinW.al Waer and b. 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Page 1: NEW ORLEANS: Nayadee - Chronicling AmericaThy closing eyes in grief refused iee IIHer evered head-thu countenance n ereno. 'That oncu with ftonest love had beamed for thee--The wealth

NEW ORLEANS:MONDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 15,1852.

FroPm th. I.on,,vii. ]aornal.LOUISE SAVOIE.... Suo sreD a An, EnonArnon.

Faitr flwr otf France! ifiow doth the dylng beautyf01 thy sweet te entrance the ganerns heart.

Droupiug in willowy gracea, yet firm in duty-A strickn deer beartng a amortl dart ;Y•t h'r eerenew y didst thou bear thy part,

Led even to where nthy fierce aoccusers ate ;Methinkl I almost nee thy frantic start

At thon, stained weapon. emnblems of thy fate.Alan! al alai, ! how dark a change was thine,

From nourtoi pleasance and thy gentle queen.llw did thy fainting spirit plead and pine

For the pure joys of each remembered sene ;Yet didst thou die, a martyr in thy youth,Uuanwrving in thy lorve of loyalty and truth.

Ah, Mnrio Antninctte! mad victim. queen.Thy closing eyes in grief refused to iee

IIHer evered head-thu countenance n ereno.'That oncu with ftonest love had beamed for thee--The wealth of nuborn tresses floating free,

Their ,hiaing dimmerd with blood-the loyal heart,That in hbr lfe's exttremn t egony,

Undaunted still ustainued its lofLty part.0We cll your friendohip fragrant from the paut,

Immortal in ito truth and tenderness.When the Tuileries caught thy glancesoo last,

oue nut nher vi.ioned loeliness to blesa ?tul e Savoiu ! who life-flower's tremblinga cupuFor thee and thine otffreldt its incense up.

ioiehenth, y. . . .

A REMINISCENCE OF THE ISTHMUS. "Ilittle

LITTLE CltAILtIE'S DEATH. it wahash b

In the Whig Review for November, we find a all tipeculiar sketch, written by a traveler on the agateIsthines of I'anama, on his way, with others, to -seeCalitienia, in which the most affecting and af- do naflictive traits of adventurous life on the shores mustof the Pacific are described, in a most graplic Anand unique manner. From this sketch we ex- childtract the episode which follows. It is at once vulsitouching, and, no doubt, truthful. The hotel inhitmen'ioned by the writer was at Palenquilla, ing sand the n

ight on which the occurrences nnarra- great

ted took place was as stormy as the most mer- faceciless elspnioh guerrilla, or unconscionable inn- to Ckeeper, could hlave desired. The writer in the answm fist of the thick darkness, had reached a .1builling dignified by the name of hotel, and, almoscrlapinsg the mnud from his boots, retired to Godrest in the attic. What followed is thus nar- asufrated : whicI must Ihave been very tired and sleepy, for I for!'

can onlly recollect one moment when tile crack-ing of the catne floor beneath my step chimed in by.beauutifully with the pattering of the heavy withrain-d)rops on the roof, and 1 think slumber Asseizel me even as I settled down upon my print- editive cutch. I had hardly lost myself, as the straiexpreslion is, when I was again roused to con- whilsciousness o y voices in the apartment below. ful tTie first twas that of a woman, low and shrill, fromimpressing me as coming from. a heart in bit- menterr st warfare withl its destiny, and curiously A ptat vsriance with the lulling sound of the rain, anlanti tie dull, heavy, mournful gustiness of the waswind. TI

.lohn," it cried, in tones of agony, "do wasnot let him die--he is my little angel! John, squtoh! I c,tnnot let him die!" way" Ihush, dear," said another voice-tihe rough the 1

and hard voice of a man-" why should we ask Itt• havel him uared ? Has our life been so very htvepleas:nt that we should pray for a like boon larlkfor him 1" mon

The words, and tile tohe in which they were wheuttered more than the words themselves, revealed cilirto me , picture, suddenly illuminated as it were Iiglby a flash of heaven's lightning, in which Inoted wasall the d,:tails of one of these unhappy lives so witlcommtonly led by the sensitive and poor. It was I cowith ns, hope of turning back the tide of hurrying theevents, andsI yet certainly with no idle curiosity, toolthat I crept along over the cane floor of my " w1chamber toward the aperture, where I could fortleisurely inspect the scene below. lOh, what I1wouldl I not have given for the power andl ap- It spliances ~,f the painter, to have stampesd its lin- andcanl 'sts. upon tlhe canvas, even as I saw them soulthen ! A man anol woman had entered, andt were offseated side by side on two rude boxes, stationed whsin a corner of the apartment, which was possibly hoptile intst cot,nfntabIle locale, if such tan epithet ourmay he applihed to premises so utterly wet and redlcheerle•s. 'These two persons seemed in full pos- softseoi-su of the house. The proprietor had either riocgone aot, or was called sway to sleep in some andcorn er hiddlln to my view. A second glancere- ovevealel a third person, a child of apparently not fillmore thanl five or six bummners, whose emaciated wasandl sotsmonldic frame was almost whlrly con- theceole by lthe protecting arms of tile nman, evi- chi:

odently his f.lther. This group of three was so bradi "peI. with the faelle candle light falling full theupon ths'm-, that, in my desire to read the story ubsin tirie fIaces, I almost immediately saw their shoeach minutest line, while all the world beside thebecame n^othing but the blackest void, and my theear rcos- I to t:ake note of tile rain and gusty qutwind. n .tI heardl nothing but tie outpourings of thethese frl',rn 5:n seemingly fiorgotten spirits. the

Thei mn was spparentsly rather tunder what nouis t rmeIe the middle age, of small stature, neiwasted ial, thin, as if from long care and self- thideti:l. ll;'attire. even in the abandon of that eo,sout-of-the-lway spot, somehow bespoke the gen- Instlseman, :sli just as plainly, too, tile poor gen- att1 isi'. As lie sat holding his frail burden, perevery moment, alas! becoming frailer, vainly an'tryn's" toI vlothe it to a nmoment's repose, and latafter etch unsouccessful effort turning his be- Isea•!,ling eyes to heaven, I could read in his Orsharpl .ple fIse, his high, projecting, but not ThbrIusol irh:ea 1, his quick, restless eye, flashing senwish :t e5rtai'n fire withal, and the unsteady helworttkin ,f his mouth, the plainly written story lerof ia h:.-he arted, disappointed man. There an

was ,,n:, -thii; in hits whole demeanor which be- calep',kr" the ms n of pride, of principle, of genius, istoeo, hot also of irresolution-the most unhappy chman of all til' o images on earth--the man who,see'g tihe prizes withl which life's lottery is satee:itnnr, aud knowing the way to reach them, gryet lacks the nerve to iollow therein, hcause lotthe •ow:srdly doubt is still there, as to whether,anfr all. the highest goodis thus tobe obtained. eliThe wo'allsn, like the man, in one respect, at

least, was '" not now that which sihe had been," wtand yt there were traces of her former better a'self flick ring occasionally in her face and mien. wlAlthough n, smile played upon her lips, which atwere oncet be:sutiful, but were now thin, and ys

" drawn tightly together, as if to shut out fromher he-sl the atmnosphere of a world that had ofnever seesteo t to'rove her, and no especial bril- atliance flatshed upon you when thle lids wereraised frl'om eyes around which were drawn dark frlines, and stt,od out in painful prominence front Is' wasted cho'cks ; and although her costume was ks

of the stinplest, suggestive of a dull routine of hbdaily tasks, and nothing of the dashiness and fobravery of life, yet there was something, notexsctls"l viale to the outward eye, which showed ofthat this was not the destiny to which she was itborn; clse whly should I hive seen hier, as in asmirror o, the past, sweeping with gallant grace s

l adowna a gitled drawing-room, or rousing to wild I

gayety, it sea-shore or hearth-side party, by y

sparks ? Eves now, and in that worn, slender, ftcomlpresl't- frame, there was secreted a possi- kbility of I'•scination, which needed only the it

j slhower.sanl h-be.sua of sympathizing hearts to aawaken to nlctive being. You rude ones of the 'cwortl.l ye who take pride in the scrupulous cor-

g. re Intssa of your dealsings inl your business rela- Itons with o~ther men, paying promptly your pe- itussiot-ry delbts even to the uttermost farthing, 1but who, inl the calculating and unfeeling pur-Ssuit ,if your selfish ends, jostle the pure, the

gentle,i and tl te uncompromising from their paths iof 1lb, delp, iving them thus of those simple plea-sures whichl you knlow not of, because you can-not enjoy tihem--think you that you will never Ibe called to a reckoning for this ?And the little child, who was overleaping all

this weariness and misery of life, and was soonto be a little clherub-I actually found myselfchuckling over the idea that he was cheatingthe oll deceptive villain of a world, and wasclhiding its clutches, even by a stolen march toheaven. No frittering away of the beauty andglory of his young life, by unmanly cankeringcakes. 'Ple lustre of Iis roguish little eye wasnot to be dilmmed, the rosy fullness of his mis-shie,vous mtuth was not to be wholly wasted,

-his laughingtt curls were not even to be cut, tillhe Ihad lain them all in the bottom of tihe rottingearit, which wa-s tieir mother. I have said

ltat he was a child of some five or six summers.' oer,, was nne of the frostiness of winter ablouttnnm-nothin even in his fibrm, worn by disease,ugcestive of cold or barrenness. fie was a de-icte sucmc ert flower, and now that he wasbeingr tshed to earth, it was a summer storm thatid it -a rsle gale, thiat might break hIis fragiletock, ns l scatter ftr and wide his fair frailetals, but wlic wouhld none the less certainlyIaft til. e.s-nce osf hIis fragrance and lovelinessat [cystn I sie cleats.TIThe fth.r s•lt iith thie child in his arms, notith -ny tiope of keseping himi from thle grasp ofesth, bht gtntly reeking himn, as if trying toul him off ts i slumber, ashe hadl often perchancedone after frolicsome days, when sleep camewitha s•aft and welcome tread, bringing pleas-ant dreams sad atmp whiapers in her train,ta.hem a. neelIetfl 'S-%r pew swa~kePIa

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clenched, firmly knit together. She was tryingto feel physically the agony of sitting helplessthere, whlile her child died. She could not bringherself to feel it, and so she kept rising up, look-ing wildly round, but, seeing no succor in anyquarter, would settle into her seat again withan agonizing groan." Oh, John," she would gasp out at times,

"tell me, will he live; will he be better soon;will he know his mother again ? God forgiveme, but I can not-oh, no, indeed, I can not lethim die !"

And then :"Oh, why is it, why must it be so ? When

we left every thing else, and our other childrenbehind us, we could not leave little Charlie. liewas to have been our good angel, to make everyhardship light and pleasant. Tell me, John, ifthere is any meaning in this blow."

It is the penalty we pay for being poor," an-swered tile man bitterly.

A dark shadow, as of remorse, settled sud-denly down upon the woman's brow, as she con-tinued wildly:" But I thought itwas enough when we buried

little Arthur; you said God had taken him, andit was better for him and us. But Charlie, hehas been longer with us, and he is different fromall the others; we can never love anythingagain as we have loved him. Oh, see him now-see his little limbs how they twine. O God,do not let him suffer thus! Take him, if thoumust, but do not let him linger thus !"

And the father answered solemnly, while thechild's limbs ivere stiff, and bent in a last con-vulsion, and tile old look of life was fading awayin his upturned eyes, and great drops of agoniz-ing sweat stood upon his little brow, and whilegreater drops came upon the father's face-aface whose every line spoke a voiceless prayerto God to shorten the death struggle-thus heanswered:

"f Yes, Mary, this snffering is very bard-almost too hard; but hear me, Mary, and thank nGod with me that our Charlie shall never know aa suffering ten thousand times greater than this, awhich you and I could not have seen and feltfor!"

"1Ie does not suffer," said another voice close rby. "Even now your child Charlie rejoiceslwith the angels in the paradise of God."

As the voice spoke, the painful gurgling ceas-ed in the child's throat, his limbs gradually Istraightened and resumed their native grace, twhile a lovely radiance illuminated his beauti- fful countenance, as if it had caught a reflex sfrom the happy spirit hovering there a short mo- tment to bid adieu to its late tenement of clay.A peaceful, easy drawing of a breath or two,anl the last chapter of this little life on earthwas closed.

There was silenceforsomeminutes. Therain fwas over, the winds were at rest, and a broadsquare of moonlight came in through the door-way of the ranch, lighting up the spot where satthe figures of the scene.

It was only natural that the last comer shouldhave been Arthur Orrington. It was particu-larly fitting that he should have come at thatmoment-- had no curious sensation how orwhence-to form as it were a connecting, recon-ciling link between those afllicted spirits and thehigher order of existence, of which their childwas now one. And when, taking a hand of eachwithin his own, he knelt before them in prayer,I could not help feeling indeed that something ofthe spirit of IHim, coming down from heaven,took upon himself the likeness even of us, and" went about doing good," yet lingered in theform of our humanity.

His prayer was no idle expenditure of words.It rose up from his soul like spiritual incense;and, as it ascended, a like incense from othersouls mingled and rose with it, an acceptableoffering at the throne of the All-perfect. Oh,what an odor of tearful joy, and gratitude, andhope, seemed to float upward and outward fromour hearts, making the atmosphere about usredolent of all pleasant things, when that clear,soft, solemn voice repeated the words of our Sa-viour, "suffer little children to comse unto me;"and then the ineffable peace and faith whichovercame us, how can I describe it, when therefllowed the blessed assurance that "of suchwas the kingdom of heaven!" But when, forthe first time, the absolute certainty of theirchild's eternal bliss broke upon the parent'sbrain; when, following the spirit of the prayer,they saw him sitting with the white-robed cher-ubs at the feet of Christ, and knew that thereshould be his home forever, the measure of theirthankfulness was full. The great glory of thethought, that while they were going about inquest of treasures on earth, other hands thanthose of mnen had been gathering treasures forthem, worth more than ill the worlds of space,anl laying them up in those regions " whereneither moth nor rust doth corrupt, and wherethieves do not break through and steal," wasenough. The corpse of the child, lying in itslast composure, as if fanned to slumber by anangel's sing, was but typical of tile perfectpeace and gladness of those two spirits, bowedand silent in the presence of that sublime reve-lation.

S•. - 1I.,n. nofs. t,. ,lonart nre of AnftlerIt was long after the departure of ArtsurOrrington ere a word was spoken on either side. IThe man and woman sat in their respective steats almost motionless, while the former still dheld in his arms his still precious burthen. At dlength a loud, long soh burst from the woman, tan' as she turned her face full towards me,catching meanwhile upon her husband's arm, II saw the lines of tears streaming down her .cheeks.,, John," said she, in a tone most thrillingly

sad, yet earnest, " 1 feel that I have done agreat wrong, but Godhasfo~ivcnme. Canyou Iforgive me also "The man changed not his poature in the s

slightest, and she continued :,, When you were in trouble, John, when the I

world grew dark around you, when you hadn't 1a friend. John, because you hadn't money, but Iwhen a little money would have made you freeand happy, I had it, and kept it back fromyou."

The man turned upon her a countenance fullof emotion, but in which was no sentiment ofanger.

Y', es, John, I had money, money inheritedfrom a relative, that you did not know of-andI kept it back. But, oh! believe me, I did notkeep it from avarice or mistrust-I kept itbecause I would have been too wise, and was afool."

In the man's countenance was an expressionof earnest, searching inquiry, which the womaninterpreting, went on:" Yes, John, 1 saw you suffer day by day; I

saw you despised by mean, unworthy men, andI kept back the money which might have madeyou independent of them all. But oh, John, Idid not keep it back for myself-I kept it backfor hiss; yes, for hitn, that I might have it tokeep off the evil of his dark day. Oh ! I thoughtit would come as yours had come, when he wasa handsome, light- hearted young man, and Icould not bear to think of him crushed, and dis-appointed, and despised of his companions. SoI said, I will save it for him, and when his darkday comes, and he shall say to me, " Mother, Ihave no friends, and no position in the world,and I must die," then I would bring it forthand give it to him, and be repaid by his kissesand his tears for all that you and I have suf-fered. Oh, what a fool I was!"

The woman's tears fell in gushing rivers, buther sobs were less wild and violent. The manwept too, but calmly ; and taking her by thehand, he said, in a voice so touchingly tenderan sand that I found my own tears falling like-wise:

"You are my own aeareet oary. lov e youbetter, ten thousand times better than ever.Let us thank God together that Charlie's darkday has come and gone: he will never, never Isee another-never another shadow through alleternity !"

" But, John, it was wrong to let you suffer asI did, and wrong to wish to thwart the provi-dence of God, and keep my idol from his shareof the world's sorrow. Let us try to understandthis lesun. Let us go hack to those who areleft to us. We shall hove enough left to beginlife with somewhere, and we will live together,all of us. There is certainly a place for ussomewhere in the world, and no matter howhumble we live. It seems to me that therecan-not be any poverty or hardship left, now Char-lie is dead. Dear Charlie, he left us nothingbut his dear sweet memory, and yet how richare we in the love which he has already sent tous from heaven! Let us go back, John, towhere our home was, and not care for suchwealth as gold any more."

"Be it so," said the man; and he bowed hishead and imprinted a passionate kiss upon thepale forehead of his dead child, as if the littleone, whose every word and act had been lovelyand endearing during life, had taught a yetlovelier lesson by his death,

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and, removing the corpse tenderly from the

father's arms, laid it upon the counter and pro-

ceeded to wash its face and smooth down its

tumbled locks, but did not remove its clothes,

for the mother by signs and looks forbade thus

leading me to think that it was a favorite uit,perchance the very one which he wore tochurch, hand in hand with his proud parents-proud of him-humble enough in so muchelse-on the last Sabbath of their sojourn in

their native land-the fact of her appearance,I say, was somehow associated in my mind withthe idea of Arthur Orrington, as if lie had senther to do this. Calmly as she performed her

delicate task, and tearlessly as, having pre-pared the body even for burial, she threw overit a fragment of a cotton robe bound with adeep fringe of elaborately wrought lace, andthen taking from a box upon the floor two tial-

low candles, and lighting them, placed them atits head and feet, it required no subtle powersof penetration to see that she worked not forhire, unless, indeed, payment was to be taken

in looks of heart-gushing gratitude and love.What mattered it that she was black, and that

her features were not delicately carved as thoseabout Iher? ln the dusky shadow of the greatReaper's presence, forms and colors were alike,and God, who eceth deeper than these, knows ifat that moment her spirit likewise was notpure and white as theirs.

I left my chamber noiselessly, and crept outunseen. The day was just beginning to break.It was a fresh, clear, breezy morning. As I slidalong downward toward the beach, merry shoutscame rolling up to greet me, and when I ar-rived amongst them, all was activity and bustle.The "poco tiempo" principle of the natives wasfor the time ignored by the resolute gold-seek-era, determined to get on. Our matin hymnwas "Wake up, there," .. Go a-head," "Clearthe Kitchen," and it rose to the melodious tic-companiment of tin pans and portable cooking-stoves. Each was striving to,he off first, andnot a little gouging was going on in consequence,mingled with hard words and some unimportantskirmishes. Nevertheless, the scene was pleas-ant and enlivening, so suggestive as it was ofcheery life and healthy hope.But I could not keep my thoughts from recur-

ring sometimes to the bereaved couple whom Ihad left in tihe ranch upon the hill. In imagi-nation I saw them fulfilling their last duties to-wards the precious remains of their darlingbabe, putting them beneath the ground, hidingthem from their sight forever, and then, withfoces turned homeward, going, in quite anotherway from the rest of us, down the windings ofthat melancholy river alone.

Louis NAPOLEOx IN NWYORltK CIT)Y. -T•heBrooklyn Daily Advertiser, moralizing upon therapid ascent of Louis Napoleon up the ladder ofambition, from positive poverty, to superlativegrandeur and power, recalls some reminiscencesof his sojourn i NewYork city many years ago.The editor says:" What strange events have occurred within a

few years in reference to that man! We knewhim while he was residing in NewYork, at alodging house in Reade street, then kept by agentleman who now occupies a high official posi-tion under the French Government. At thattime he was very poor, and very dissipated.Notoriously protigatein his habits, and withoutthe pecuniary ability to indulge to the full bentof his inclination the culpable propensities whichcharacterized him, he was frequently expelledfrom certain places in which he obtruded him-self, and more than a dozen times was the occu-pant of a cell at the old jail in the Park, longsince torn down."Not long prior to his leaving the United

States, he was arrested for a misdemeanor com-mitted by him at the disreputable house of awoman whose establishment he often visited,and the writer of this article was employed pro-fessionally by him to save him from tihe threat-ened consequences of his recklessness and indis-eretion. We little supposed at that time that thethoughtless gay young man who was then ourclient (and who is still indebted to us fbr conm-sel fees and disbursements) would become Em-peror of France. Such, however, is now his' manifest destiny,' although we believe that hisrealization of lis ambitious hopes and aspira-tions will but hasten the fearful doom whichunquestionably impends over him."

STORM ON LAKE Su•Pt •OR.--The steamer Bal-timore, on Lake Superior, encountered a severenorthwest gale on her passage from St. Mary'sup to the lake, on Sunday. hoe had on board aheavy freight, and a large number of passen-gers. When within fifty miles of Point Ie-weena, the gale struck her, and after endeavor-ing to stem its fury for a few hours, she wascompelled to run before the wind.

Running in for shore, with the expectation ofmaking a harbor at (;rlnd Island, the Captainfbound himself out of reckoning, and within fivemiles of the perpendicular cliffs known as thePictured Rocks. The headway of the steamerwas checked, and she continued to drift towardsthe rocks. The planking over the guards weretorn away, and the vessel was in a desperatecondition.

Another attempt was made to reach GrandIsland, but a few heavy seas carried away bothsmoke pipes, down even with the hurricanedeck. The passengers were in a high state ofdread and excitemeat, as the Ioat lay in thetrough of the sea, the waves constantly dashingover her, and there was danger of fire from thebroken smoke pipes. The captain proved braveand cool, and kept up his fires, and sustained aconstant vigilance to prevent accidents.

The boat was finally headed down the lake,and worked several miles in great danger.Finally, while tihe passengers were urging ithecaptain to run the vessel ashore, the anchorswere let go, the boat headed to the storm, androde it out, the anchors holding fast. for twentyhours, when she returned to the Sault. A largenumber of cattle on board was saved, in all thistrouble. [Baltimore paper.

MARYLAND STATE lFAIR.-W- e learn from theBaltimore American, that at the late Fair of theMaryland Institute, the amount received duringits continuance for admission alone, was "12.

500.

To this are to be added the sums of S8,0o0 firnew memberships, and about $.50 from deposi-tors who brought their goods after the fair open-ed, making an aggregate sum of $2u,600 receiv-ed at the result of the exhibition. Iharing theprevious annual exhibition the receipts were:For admission, $11,928; new membershis fobrthe year, $6,924; total, $18,822. The numberof depositors of goods for exhibition during therecent fair was 2,578; during the fair of lastyear 2,041. The value of the premiums, award-ed to depositors of articles at the late exhibitionwas about as follows: Ladies' premiums, com-prising a variety of silver ware, fancy articles,etc., $1,000; 28 gold medals worth $12 50 each,$350; 144 silver medals, $5 each, 5720; 128bronze medals, $175 each, $224. Total, $2,224.

EMIGRANTs FORs LBllziIA. - The liclmieond(Va.) Whig says: We learn with pleasure thatour American Colonization Society, who wereintending to send 175 emigrants to Liberia in avessel which was to sail from Norfolk on the 4thinst., have found that the number of these peo-ple ready and anxious to embark is suddenlyswelled up to no less than 480; some of themafrom North Carolina, and some from South Car-olina-but the largest part from our own State ;125 from about Norfolk, and 60 or 70 from otherplaces. In this state of things, the society-who have actually promised passages to as manyas 350-are now preparing to send out two ves-sels, one from Norfolk,on or about the 13th, andthe other from Wilmington, on or about the 20thinstant.

DEALT oF G•EAT MENs.-The NewYork Timesgives a list of the great men who have gonedown to the grave during the present year, andremarks that "in no year within the longestmemory has death possessed himself of a harvestso rich." The Evening l'ost takes exception tothis, which it calls an exaggeration, and thengoes on to say:

"The year that Adams and Jefferson diedcarried off several other distinguished men ; butif theremark applied to the woorld at large, it isuntrue, for the year 1832 closed on the death ofsuch men as Sir Walter Scott, Cuvier, Clhampl-lion, Goethe, and Sir Joames no clntosh, to saynothing of Spurzheim, Red Jacket, or the I)ukeRteithstadt."

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9th day of .41drlrT4,723113

433432233d a diId.3d of MTU1TT PER CENT. -the

earned P-3344 of 1th Company for the3, ear .. dinig she.41th uly,

1369, for 2 hi. h 3442333343.442ill be i.3d2do 2 32d 33,r 242ECONI6IOND L42Rptmbr~d

(1144.d) 23. .C. J 300132R.33433 1.TRIOMFAR A. 240244, 223.434.2. GREEN WOOD, vi.. P4..444332

C. 4. 1 -2ll,Secretary. 42,Orl044,4222A4412, 5951.TRU.'TEL :

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The Liverpool and London Fire and LifeINSURAN'(CE COMPANY.

Of thaL" C1pial ..?a pNAo DorL1@eDI W ! R IN N WIO

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Working CopiiW-Two ffIi~tonw Trrr Rrdr~d eai Forty T dP~r

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Cie 1 ue a Mrw ith the heMatz; tcl COmpaai".. aJ ll .etiliUJate forsw be ~ prompt sad lbera~l.

CHASl. BRI~dB,AL".t,,Wa 76 St Chssleeatnel.

BOARD Or REFLF"CLC IN NEW ORLEANS/.mask Nthaolm,@, A. a W. mtee~ae,

ALoa, Y. A. tplt Wm. (dare

DIRECTOR/ IN NEW TORE:JAB. BROWNOhd-aaM

Ir-een Car lr epanf Chairmen..

Yr grkW Collet, Mort iirira., Ed. F. /"od.*ac'aO. W. .Y~rwen. . vetmoli.l

Al- .~ PILL, 8lidwt/Yl*~rsaleu Garrrr@,Cemlel o the Rad. .f

Homje Mutual Insurance Company of

With W b..ib Nilw of nlJ,00, t. plopi.d to r. ir

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pron. c f indidd g thm nLoa a~o i-fu Wit tL. mr y. Lb

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John ThNb.

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NewOrleane Agency of the untual Pro-TOICI0R INSURANCE CR. OF NASHVILLE, T,10.~~H..

i* Cnmpwog nill Incllrr nn tl:r blltnnl llo"lpla, HoeM~bl-nrA:"+.".. olliIt lili r 'O0C03,y PIRELA0S the CvEo o' y d ,,110*imu u3 033t 'I'llS PShIL3 Or THL BOAS

AtD RIVr.S.

{y' All pvrao31 h1I i3r property inS.1d 1 o thu In3500at35t333.uti~ed to a fll Particip, io. in the proftty lthont -yg I~bilit9 to loc.

TRUSTEES:K. Wk-.0, . 5. 0,01003, Jca. Morton, Jr.,

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LOCAL DJRWOTORBThmos. 303, 1. 3. 3..6r,33,3W. Oso. C. Co303.

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Merchants' Insurance Company of New

CAPITAL 5100,000............ALL PAID IN.JOHN A0C ClHl5SE33,S. t.A SUtIRENIEit S~eratnrg.

t;C The Dlrsercr -I-tflhli llflQm the Inh~bntnnu of lh FourthUianirtT(Roll61303*030 t 3 n;IlY03.k0 303 oo, s ooso.,l 3i PhRIuy. llel, hn(,

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.L r3e 'rC"'nd 30 INSCRO .O3AINSC' 5,IR 1 YARIN AND0000 e RISKS a1 the lo05531,,03. A (.3300 030 PR-1 wi ~li be made to persona d, iilX ha~isual with thto Cmpaoy.

BOARD OP REFERENCE.JohnP,3mbarton, Fergus 33.36re, R5.06',3eh3Mir!,el Sinronn, J. eiabard, Dnrn{ Adam.

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3306 7m Offi K. O 3 ,R1A NA.3 t.

Muntual Benefit Life and lire iaenrsaieCO-P-' YOTLOOllIIANA.

prJnempJrnud I April 1840, and d. hi.d*Bd BBBB5p*renW. oA T.n Vl.on PB. ToyI

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1bi Copy coy baingg brgELwad . .! fur lht prniPID. of ,h" policy

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r i~rid prnnrip a n d " rBrdnl. Iv . n,11 mncrl ers r, F rP

ifa,. tv dburrones , q. - i town n.1 B l.- vft UBUBUBB.Byth.mth UpylO i..kfs Bf

JI 'Pr liouirns o ll eneil, par~iciVY tin t4 . rwl ofthu i e r y

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M. K. Gham, L. BIp.cY"'lb"'l H. Rhoolla wlh

Ru.Rl Wbl, l, nhn f. Dnv44atiy, C. hl, Lthrrfnrd.

. li'r hvmr John Clrlmills, R. C. Armirwg1Gtlo. W. burh, N. C. 11.11, R H01f SoH. W. H.. g, i ~iy~o

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who wW hY sl th. od~iiyfmmy fret ltlt-po I o0 .Y

:V,.e Chrr~r only 11600 ie Wk.. on. ln& U!'.e.le Cutupp n!, iprrprrsd to vnt.,Waln nlcplia~v~ for Gtr for.

r .ae, voi meur Poiieca ov .11 sound told 11- 1 Y W hiul pp one nod

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tlivr ta .Yx chr: Knd Ey the Nan YorL end Lonodon orrand withoutihhirr tr.:tu.atone no w rrrdntna iv h South. y tnahrWT id-dl

of Prulfatl~ drlslell nnllnlly and 4c pyrofits lmr it -rt, vnd cred ed acnilvillu at ooea to the alnt bf twplhthl of thuir - 0.n~

wharu tla purl}' ha, paid Yls Ir.mi-m in lull.

Txrl of Ratrl, and illtnlon uliov u to Ldeuo Lelnretlnd all pclne

no vn ha hod llu nt , anbeIrd~thv JI~co of t in CompP-p'!vY lVne t7 Ir ovling 'ricilagae.r, ON hmrn. ".u. tnSP. u

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tY G C~. ItlN;1.IlT A CLo., I Ca.II pubsal

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W ORTHYTIY OF NOTICE.-Legal and otherAncinlnll~la ."npll~d with s,ltn e* rr ay and ll dlapa chl

91 \IOI Alc, .1AIITL)NS. CI'll1aACTSO, II"pnrrdj oh aC00NlNI1'C01,'iIA 0 FOR 1'l10 Pltl! S c '

Tit100ICNl'0\ <ILFOInA o,, ,rAiaaorta..I.T'01;6 WRItTI.N JIM0010 11;5.0toa'I"a'y AItr~. (0n;xlr "r."

A. Nn, an 0'OFIIANoE PLACE,

h nr Om a llm ( ho n.. end -111. . rrtllt leaf op~a han 0rn a .a.( H.uI. e. o__s____

E XCILANGE BANK, 28 Camp street.-CHAEEKS AT BIGHCT AND TIMlS ON

NEW YORK, PHILADELPIA,BOSTON, BALIrMOR' r

SIIAI.ESTON, DAVANNAH,

VOUILU, ZOV ZLLUCi. OZSOLNI ATBIN gr3fAqgwMMu

HATS, BOO I, S'HO :S

C AI'TAINS AND CLERKS HEO STEAi-IDmv e mliurr r.: nll .t Nn. 5 CIIAIITMuM TREH T au n

AND PRFAN(CAI FAb1fJNA OF I:A,'C::' 4t1 K tNr'AA'T HIAT.arll 6t 1). WV. A P. Iriil.lEN. Ch~nroa srra

ftHATS, CA'S, LMBRELLAS, ETC.

nb A yg.,h (.loth CAPSD P. ]I.ler k '" '" " luah "

WR ,anr ' nd A1.y .. " Ol.rCiuurmlrr~ill P-1, il K th "" Rrll (..J "

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1<arnt {{ a ly , drat thl.) I.*r 1 nn ll r.r l e. n nM .-10 . Iof ~I.A1,IE.', )flaYI:i5 un (:ililA.l,l:l.r'8 Sli()Cli x can L. flnlrl n hen~ty, w;,irh th y rl ; n 1 i.'.. that r111111 fail W i.. evlllrr tiat.r~ryn. ln~lias rael Ir eIr .:r y are rovr~ rr i taud to a(n

SHOESB, BOOTS hN1 BROGANS-M i.od f~t Iah4 n ., !"ur aa al:rre mrtehn

rjo0 MERCHANTSi AND PLANTERSKI TLI(SLT rRti: L..1 r:d G i' l Ir .,'l.iPJ) 0

p-.1 wt uunin' of sl )rA o 9'y AID D HRrp"NS,

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HO'TITEL AND BOAkUDIN(i.Al(;AI)1 HOVE'L, It. S. M1oooo,, Pro-.Elf'I h. r.-'1'n:. .at r ahhml n', ao :*;u"Iln i y r.orn n to [he~B

.. tc'l'a %l. b. ":n L--461'y I mA~alYI n~wlp bmiahed.

iu OARDING-Eeveral Families can obtainBovd, end ala a.: nd OGNutih.y ii N .bIIq.h3..er

.teen, bor - G: rani; id, where thry will b- sn ag ynr.U home -4

( tONTI TREET VERANDA, (formerlyolTi,1.,i .O IiOZET, Ch A [..

t(JOMMI'iiI XL H(YEL situatedl at tbhe

( 7l fore Il xlr I .u,cnrlr. "r pr, for n roll:iu ,grr ci the m. AL,Hen a ,.1 Go n'wny: [-.n. ire.:e !h.. p.47: crna"l hi s., will Ws+ai~plwJ wit, t Ih ""hnn n^_ate K mea nn^. Lioun: a

":.i tc . nrilLE, Yrvpriator.

] TTI:;IS AT S :I'.\r.- Thel n~in 7it.':iii y.3.. ,l m'd i rni9 (1

TjlllE OLD CASSI D SALOON01 rr T T'l~ ll;, .1,. a n, J i~ 1 n" of hb\op

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CJ i11 of v. I:,e e" Whlov, GAM F. of al Li-ul. STFAES, and

S AMo Si all l: niX XINNTh I Lvun x ne-u ;,, an'ilclllr repa~nf!+1 a.d a .,wed, the comprr'C

~mneigrcuilul".,w d .U S

Octl6 rl n Jllki CAS{YNt hhl.tet

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rra! great y. ;p ".or to mnyat;lrrrLliirh lienI Othakind :ha ;h 6u W I IjI.riirad a

10h 9.. CILORLEB STREET.fiveM a NR. . i,.3. b nIe"nl Le been 3 osi33 _nicd ev di44 h .

Doai vl~ th r city for thu Inrt hnr :,; w'11 ;l rml ts b .hMr

h..lOr, .33a d tlb.d Ci,, ,30 30.3130~ idi..yeerm ROAR

Oir.ilxrrrk, whd T rt lhwm I the ln: iyat r3 drron in the Se Itt "

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h- Wten x,[[. .dr o 61i.p a", :ho SAW0() .. d pror aidfnR its BAR

with ti.e Coii i' Ll.,4uoih ,i, io. ,i bei piiirDd. BenVii

trhe 0 S .- T h e ,underoi gne r e-

ths kno wn t".u. Tfile t LA UEn ill .Iwher be

UVlpe dilith the,ins~i,33ilri,,,rc o.i ., i..'k .33,313.03.3. W I S h . .d& I he

will b. a nrnd to a W , tole a.lcon w rthy the satroaig. of th 1 W~n

m Ir:i0ln... "3 3,iird 40obi

STRU.NG.T-The undersigned r , .spec, rosy . n ceCI to 0.i piiia l: hot Le he.a

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1,1 si'J~ln Iik:U I STRONG, Proprietor.

MUSIC STORES, .ETC.

PIANOS AND IIAHPS.-KUSTNIR,MANUA'ACATUHR AD PI ANOS AND DARPA,

Nio. 32! I::unl, .;reel. Il.r t :. Or, -, .*llll .Im Icura tn

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P IANO FORTES.-The subscri-bn b... hand no so fur A.ll Ibo moat ert~ teu_,;~or of P11NoJ in tN, -, ,c patio froml ~ i n

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IE OLIATIO D. HEWITT, PIANO111A FARTA AA AIUIRSC STORE, .3A Atrree ,A'Af, hAAwA'ld rwl 'd AArA RquAt A Cattcvtion f the pp blio to his IiE d L .NyilC

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of tha xiot nulL~td ed xiccra o tbF world, amb syva'I t-- L~

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'INE In W1I.TERS

JEiLLYSE IARIli. Y IS, I G LAMPS,

Al 5 ElE :l, [:. )aIlA~k Al C., 1,1 1 liT p I d L IAR

buI,rf olvsr of llOU66 FUHRNIS~LL `i ; rliroa u r

CIlL' y A IpIRLRRRIII Vl 88 p* l sl`y

LI. lirower ~ CoC111N APLAT'1'ES

G WUSS IIUESI : ROIIZ. EI'LT~nr l.U CIMS, elta,

BILVEE, N PL&FW' IL~S

PRtS.S:\.bY 'jP(I Sl ITRW SWI IT-NRA LAWRS,JELLY l,1L.t RIS

W:lltr nlnli Van;I; CIIINh DINNE. R 8 I1V1CES; \Vbitb Swu. I. u

TEA SET'S: to~rthxr with xr. r) Jeerlpilo of CUT nod CLADAL

d$ liuml arvl to I1I1 p rt l .I t4," rl'y , or pMlr eJ w ra. J6 Irre

eulc~y Iulruuullr:.tlt u lv n", )' NL ul thv country. .116 ai A Bkrowecr C Co.

CACBMP STREET,or t .oaa, GL.. .. d K, turn war.;

BILVI, PLP61HRTII NI WAR

IRONP(I , 1'ON-" aad WOODm WAREIKMVLB ANJ ORESgB, 6 .7I~Y~NNPI ~ 7

Doby we t a UaI'rtrngton'sDaonDEULS koTYP AN P stOCK DEOPOT,

0 ~ c 2 C~I 0d 20 , o:2 3.

DS}DESt nceE ) OK 1POCAPTh ol-norvu r.(blirhb~rn: ha. f., burn thorenyhly rrppirod,

onlwgdd and mproved, the urol nuton n lilr the attxuhulu o, La ul

to thvrr L'ICTII LLE U 1.LkiIY wlrral .;lihuux furillibd 0'l i-,~iu the owes euprrinr etglr uJ ,inishl

,. 14.-Opsralur ni:.n1 o.200 L 20 .pl,2 P A7FAIIA 0200 i2 he ow-

haO0f2' OOO T: Y+uI- n 020 .05 tr .,.. ;.e I... . ..ts y 20 ra.qnuks . l' ui rl. 'I.n. (Inl~r;Em and Frocl;l Cneaa, Inrttl,

DA art a.,.1 9

o ud a: iur lirl

p AGUEP.RE

OTS2F ROOMS, No. 84 CrocusItroxt.brllwr e~ ['u^rus nod !'enlrlq w .,relr DAGO'RREANA

iiO22ATL'~'lP22rti~xO luat.. uarg nnl us.LI'" L"ne I n '- ii p r hu l nu me ;?il iii - I- k.rt l22, oo.021 C. . ulur r llwn soy usher 0o.ho Tb. pr.priueri y..(,l hi. thauil I",r pa:,t I;: (nl ~n I .Iru, hie (. e .ar t ..,ta

kl~i, tiel r wrlh h hl lmtia d. v i" a ;riu t" + .,: i ?.ri ( t npensr. PIhs~tsIs .toooI,,Po wI, aol2Ima,0 2-dro.2 22,no putr .bcn ut Ia ,{_ a Int llrur iua i r..;'E I,,rs ol~ir,

G RATES !!-A roost harndoomo ooo -ortineot ofOnttcejnet retx,,d n i i unt, whicWllih wi Ollu rat bW 1.9 r

toles. n un*len ....MORTICINO OIAOCINOSS, o n22 22,202 i22prood prO2ru, to wrleh

U1hatlntioO. Bntnl,"lr is )~lllniurly riall.d.J STORE 12000 ,0.i 0:hor 220tICK, C12UN BOLTS, BUTTS,

.O., in 00Oy rt20lity, laY onl 22 022 iu2222222

bU L IAU1LIY-e1O kopu 10 olk, for 341@ 9ObZ~ttq & DblLBUV*~A B(OBI ~ n ,L444L,.

HlJS NM5N CARDS.SIIBRIDOE & CO., J. I., Ship Agents and

A C-mm~eem. iehnul", SS St Chule" at., Tm I illldia. ar J

A . a.n.us, tea. ra. wABTWrtCO., I. W., PP isiouf

Tvdao Mua..hanO,00a..dSOcotaa.

ARTLETT, WILLIAM A., Note and Ea-3.a o Brok.r, No. 24 Camp .,roea. Ra• ,aCM .r+n. (Ch,•y,len.-d-n A Co.. A. & J. DtMnlon & Co., 5hoIO, fl0da & IL.e.hnotsJ. au.•,, & G•o. .or 1

a. e. Irultl. I. fig WILLIY

1 OGEtT, G. C. & CO., Ship Agent and Com-.1me;- Slnr h-te. 19 Camp street. tt t

(j ARlOLL, Di. R., Cotton Factor and Com-

&IADE, S., Repairer of all kinds of Furniture{-J Fl+.lrtrr t. l .rr rrmr of Ciren.. myl lytp h

_•O NVERSE & CO., Grocers and Dealers inSWrm Prod-, n Trb pitw• street, -

.of ILdy i•".

m61 ,

(jAiRtELL, EDWARD J., Attorney at Law,

rr. IaaorosD.

CURTi.ICIHT & BRIADFORD, DagnerreanAlli Artit.N. •0 Camp ~mr i~~ktir.ten. .f•+L .rp • ly

tiIRAKY, J. W. &, J. A., Brick Layers andtoma/ .-. o. p9a aotin. I,0t00,nO.o. .la.

ID cn No. Bunt the aho rs ovre ,:;?l w will brild BRICK.ISTEHXF. -led Fgcraty them. CTmmiralrea lt olh Lh" PaoNt-,oe. will meet trmpt dilpn•h.

0 a ra, tO--Nrb.. H. a. w. 0ill. D. V. Bnrthe, Lyl & DupidAo1. A. i.a.rd MSaTJ. P0Vna. _l ta

I UNIAR & CO., A. F., Commission Bootatd.S.. Wnar.0., 54 mal Comao•ana n 00, Nl.owrlel..

[ IClELBEROER, J. K., Builder, Nos. 46 andS4 P.rdlwl•teet, batwnn Csrotenalt ."d erone etrretl(, New

+ Ioia. [, ia.g..d p nd Sm Fit•g done with .nOer n. dirafreh on eh. mint rr•.,nblef ta9. ly

L' LURGES & CO.,iIdet' Hardware andIran P.Wi'ing FIttlhm< StCir,-.t. atly

iRANK W. STAFFkRD,Oeneral SignPainter. ietterig done ort the tr -d. "t the (ollowtu ariea:

ornn-oo natd.... ,,n• pr o..-- PWta....lo cam pIot.0

' Tin ..... 40 tee per lin.

1. [n. r ar..a. a ,,Ih=.

11W' Oan~ti. rCr•tlona) j..a•, at,,tr ti th r,aoatn•o.. w,.iIIO

pr....ptIy 0atnded tn. oatn~lly

ItRTH & KLING, Storage, Forwarding andCotm, ,ii. JM erebmutl, un dera D,:. dJ- in crornri anld

.... ,non'. Forei.gn oan Dumtt,.r itqm, No,. 4-. Souh L e, Sta

•mi,. No. ml1

ENCING ACADEMY--By Messrs. G. & A.KOWlFHl 6,wmr of C--".. d SLChurl .. i(Nool. nR

,nrn M t'o. n rhl" Iutrr Iylr.tl. dra ee nw 1

RIEEN & CO., A. D., Wholesale Grocersvv md lmmrora MerrhuUen,,m n W • Bnr .

,red Chi,..., a..0 Agsn" ora T~1. ala,.AtiAl, ,Paorra~ndu,.ancide, ANO. .a 00 .uandA 4 1 0, .10 rt _N

n..•d•. r du. lo. .t. t aty

GItEENWOOD & CO., MOSES, CommissionN and Far~a.,das,,erantt.,nOS Sanraiaa a00t

H YNSON, GEORGE W., Ship Agent and..nomirin 4arnabnt 0. 0.mp C tnr.nt, ..

fNAALSON,. F. N., Notary Pnublic and At-tnm r at law, Nt. S. Cn0mmi.teIr taor M.wuir pp•nd A.ud

to. no Sa0arana P14,, opwsoC tPe'.a-ogre. 1 ly-a. r. urtr LW •.aa. a lt. l oi, a. It,• n th

AR.Y ofT & CO., E. J., 79 Thhonl itoulss street.x a:altOlat . pIhrrlm in oserI Dirn, eemiee , JB. pet.

H(ILMES & CLAUSS, Grocers and DealersHi. n tnttnmPa. Prod- No. 9 G-inr .t -. . O attss Iydew

JONES. SAMLUEL, JR., (tite TALLt. , Jo&asaC Ca, .Ipn-n,,t Grout and Fos.,di,

1 ,ehnO1 O 4 Pican

to stmt, 0 e.00,N, , toili

ONES, J. r. & J. D., Attorneys and Conn-

Slon .t ., No. a St. Chare.oI,..oa, N,.nOaI..a, and at

3 ointn oln.rpl4 lye

is t9 [. RRLLY. .Ietw J. rCIL

L'7 ELY & ISACKS, Attorneys and Counel-1.n.. Lrn, &l.and.i., peth I! a..pid.t. Le., pnolies a Oh.

aaft..oy.1, , ~thito..0=. 00000 and .00 WaC..SnIl Th

.. r-Hn,..BoIA MKH~~~r..~.,PI.&C.,0..Po.ohO OCo.. ......n..hmidt, 0.q., S. Inaly. Ro Klmoraan0 ach,HHamnr Heys, Dlnra eastrmlon Es., 9ummI Locke, H~q. au:;Drae., 1.h 0,0,, Mn. r-10, ., noon

.! f.. Caa.n.1., New

.rlasu. to.. u

"ENNIETT & CO., FERDINAND, No. 98.M , o str..eet, Agency of the t. lui Shot Tower, here ma-

tr nuy on hend .omplete eamrmeat of DROP end BUCK SGHO•l 1,AR0 LOD, from the St. Louit hot Tower. tl I

T EONAKD, SAMUEL, Produce Broker andLPubl . Weigler, t Bok Place, NowOllnio. St0r0 pelotl

oeu.,o paid to tl, ,tle of el kOds uf Watte Prt uce. s.9. ly

1 ASSEY, P. L., Wholesale and Retail Apoth-egerny n l Dikt(aQuin uof errier Camnp ilnd Grrrer ev. ts,)

N. (uo. tdmrcomer of Gr•li0r)St. l. r,.•s_ . t. oplle 0

I 0KREAU TH., 151 Royal street, corner ofLTd. Ttiol., L w.' cod Oeode-oom'. Feos Articlesctd Porfun-

r~r )e4 ix. , , t~ kI w. . .. joell y

"fiJAU1R & ROBERTS, Attorneys at Law, 2Z141 Cuo;.i,4 No~et~Oom. mh9

SH. MEYER, No. 100 Camp street,1. WottOmit l00 Oultor id 5 JiY-. GOLD

Pi.SOS, iOY ATICL.LP, etd WATCh.i . AUJew.irL,rtl .tara oIrerttoatm•,Oeto plOee. _.

o..- u .wrchurL . W. m s UL

tLCOTT & SMITH, Attorneys at Law, NoIt Sit. C 'mrl-o al ebl, oer 17

pL3RSON, J. O., Real Estate, Stock, Notelo. . leolg Broker, No. 4,4eltug Plt, bs.estwee Ltt m-h- co B,!ehonille ,Lreete NewOrinani. epti. tf

hU 0n nCL. PU..UI NXO y. nO uplU I

PJMtitOY, EDW. II. & CO., Commis• ion andFJrw rd n 0 1-rchnt, a _, _iar _etret. sp4O iy

AYMOND, W. C., Family Grocer, 71 Camp

t.1 :.10 , FtBuTER, Attorneys tad Couusellorej~y,L.r--:I l l.- -aut Pa u\e U u iu "+l

S •aI•'id) IBLUOTIIEiIS, (lote Walton, Son-o,:l (['. , ;o ,rl h; , re ,,,d Cotlmwr+U+ and Forward ing

MYr,..anu, ,. 1.1 ti Iw ,.,,, .NeOr.-.ru o•'l ly

SIITI71 & FIMISTER, Commission and For-•rr•lng :Sinn Saun xll S'em tl Ahnn e, Ai4 P iva ta UPyl

-----. r~cY Ysrt t .aI ml,

\o4I APublie. Attceytot Le.

STARK & CHRISTY, Office Na. 10 BanksU rr-i..N N-hewn, p10

?3'iOOLE, JOHN, Comuoission Mlerchant, Ermi-E.~,l. irR~l~lr. 05Il~..0 iul rrc I

rf IlfIIMAS PLLNICT & CO., Importers .-aS,, U•lilAD.S ANDOLO WIN.' 1'on A,-.t-

" G..'tCASjILOI. OOSCO' IAItO',O NDOY. {

UIVII. ' l.lilUl'itlET'UI L1 LxIl t'iIll.LLt AIiAd iY--liut, ,ur.

U joI'd00J1U It IIIAUX 1 L U,.sst..

C IL A t S -- .It h J o1l)5 10 'u, k e & rl d a .

U aot~ul,~ U~\o AD IllAicP~l/Ng "•I\'E.

A •.1,lc r1,P1111', fOtJ AI.A f• ll1, • •1ICA RU\l, ate. on t$

ts'ttrttotut.Os It 0cO Oust. r0.

SAITRIAS & BRU., J., Iportera and

- W tholt.rl t anlurtn o Itwol ore, CIutlh,ry, I Lro .ul, l R ,

n i Mof heAuvl l. NO. 1 :Inn - anInelrg, l,,r(. rn l NIw

W W INSTJN, Trll)MAlS 1., Comtission Hecr-

thottl,l0ott.tricr ,lns t, Nla:l H.t-, AdaOtt..tlOull gn n tnU. Guole received'and torwa: lded. Ik lrula rel ues •

loohtltd. i, i el m

W •VOLFF, SAMUEL, Importer of Wines,flranln, ecr., nad Ganer~l onunioen Merrhant, Ni. It

at, , ntet. t t' h t tTUILD, JOHN P., Attorney and CounsellolrtV L•.t31 rt, erl t tr ,tc . NatlS-0.0-.. Ot, il

_ TRI O+•{T A. J., & CO., Cotton Factoro and0T Nl __i_ and Fur ar~l n hllrth. F1 Grnvwr at. ill ly

1tL3UE NK GUAlWS1d, A"CTEiTIJN1' ,, era ),rrrby ordererd to - l l I u L11luir

U

lle la l

this rcarp. t Arrmur , n BBLRY TTLl'ItSUla S' VLNIu I

at Iu'cltcl . PP6 J J. CASEY, Cnp.lu , 11,

AHNT ARTILLERY A A,~7C~j~~r~a ~ , -;iurid t tY AT-WTEDT UDV-: ou h-rby uRdrrd Ho n0,1114" E'EIEOY .SEN DAY SENENC, nt, cEokEnt [he'Arn,,nl,,u Glral attar[. Urorder of

H. NEHT IRTR, LiEE.EoEH CEErEu,u..W. J. Lon nr, HuBHH S.SE.al. .. PiXA LAF&YETTh FCA.MAl ENT No.i7-MeetsEat

JK~ larx,:u Hnll, Lr6tyutrucu, un th. YII IST nnil'1 HliD I ULDJAoYrS d u EI.EEth..E'.y.ER, ̀I. EEHTHH irrglD ,Udln.u i

act 1 U. .EHy ) . IW. T. E UE EE'T. EdEEEna...

3 D -kIoWm E Lonouu No. 13,UnWJ3 'HUHR EVY DYRINEG in the Grand

L iv. Hall, -vrnrr of 'cheuptWulul ad Po dratet-' tt lot. ")O -br-t~orbrr , lor-

dinI, Q,,, .. -1,A. .; r. ,IreelEtry, EE..Yr

* Lo Sra.-TheGe Uneral Assembly willhulal its saatiuus on tho LUUltt`H Tk1UKJUIAYolsiulwo , UylauU drl runtnl), tCrc~ac,:c Hull, roucrof Camylraete

etc and 'cnimcrcu I II.~ nod nt Hx of Diviai".n Nu. t

Tchu ipioulnn street, not went ~txkea.~ud g!1'. Iuht u qL211. W,)UI.II 6n1.riun hrinq h,:l.l nr rr-r , M IN' the h h Furtll

'Ch ran1', .to I ordA W. JUU[DAN, Secretary.

flsllcru I)L l*Lou 1..18. ul] .-- Urruerry wEDYSSD~e

rvA IS o.. ; ct, nthe Hr Yn A, e.pt. at, [rl95 A5 . .o... .P...elerwddlur rh* prrscut ..........in0:Jpl W.Si i dU.W Pi

il. A. ;lsL, W. ., tS.d. W'h'a H R.S ; s uuerr CASP errn A.tt. 3.; . Drnrslls, ", : W. l:. Verln. T., 7. Woun, C. : A

niwnx~no A. L. J. . Jwnnzn, I.B.: loH Bnuurl. . [....VISIT" t V1T-.Auu 1Cmiratt.lt~rtMg

oliuatAny B.I. drW,. ; rord..Ur t; d .. wrydA5A co;Ar oAIAllUa.A .trarU; P. t.5;rrlr , 171 C drond.9.Ant; -Kn. - roupit .aulna ;t.1; W;.. Ar.;, cons[. .A1and P;.ydra.

1rUnlou jULa.lo N;. S. O. If.-M le.;.;ru.WRIDAY RVEN-[NO t n[ P o'rrlor, nt Ihu T1tnpla I 11. 11,No 119 rchovpibaW *rw[....Thn tulluwiugg ra the ose.n for the e sent rarm: Tao.. R. RIID)Ly. p. J P.ll.C ....aW. A. SI;.: A,.,7RSB .; A. RuSa9.u,LA } S.; A. S;..,N.S.; W,.Wx~t..T.; A,.;.; C."D, ?III..A.C Holiubaa l.S.; A. L~a.91.;.,..O.S..CYlIL'I'ttiO CO\I31IT'fKF:-Brothar Bawanraa. No. 191 Nnwlevae;

L;.;.;.9A;. L Iiurr ; ; Cos.-.%, ,AAof O- a-d Manaiaatruul. J)13

Or atal FonnE 01Ylalon 1Ve 4rr 8. oo T-M-Iltt .wry

SHCI1SIAY,., ntn."lork r. a., tC *par~re Hnll, Yo. 96 St. Chorlar

Itree[. U0i.A*. for th unwraulv 77[ W.H.E." sW. S. }I.Sauwx W, A.: O P RlK. 9, .. A;.t.;.a, A.A K;K.5B. S9. h;

S. :5. R. T. A. S Ulovr C.;.A. Reo, e C.; Bu.WAW 1. IS. F. R. LS. Powaw, ,.A

Odeon Temptn of Honor : hUI -fMienU wary THDRSDIeYV EYING, z[ a~eirch, .,t l1a.,pi. Hall, )I Tluupitulao Veal

Olscxn fnr [Iu n [ rm, ":d~nc 't. 91,,1 id6: Tanxws Fatsro,

W. C. T.;i WD"'Nn .T.; C. H. etaarrr W' R.; RCI"ozn. W A. R.; F. 6~t. \I.,auwx, W. F lt.; R. eolun. WT.;J

A. B. W;..;.O.; .reru r W D

Iluoony lilvirlunNo. , flT---ma AAiug m Ath;111ccrnoi ihl Uir~nlon tr thea ,r " u term: N, xae 559,a, W. P.;

;. L. AMv, L.;.,A.; W. 1.. HI;; .in HA.R . . J99 Ou9F. S.; H.- OAAA5T.; CnA.. l["vI C9. 5ozr.1;. Cnz

m~nn EYERIY iryN DY k['{iE IND, rt Tlanm,-- Hall r161

IRON MlANTILS. AND (L1tA'ES.-Just re-d Ini :.nnil'h"ll t,,. I.nnn and Plydlhliulhlnnfro a hu lro

y1..rrl.l ' onllllltn, :nmIII U I t. yn l.Y IYre w ih Inr nth l, 11,tli~isx~~d .Ialr tnll0i rc laI"yux:.d In UOy hiuK m mnrkn~t. Thny are pxr

1+ IU li t '). 6 .l 51 Circus rNL.

ElRhE AND 1VEATRERPRtOOF PAINT.-l' 900 hnrela ncl half bnnLI (dy) of rh cnlabn~d BRIDGEE

HATERP , warrantd lu an l birl PPMxt :o I a-lry, In.la.a nnl f~r rlu Ly G. t MWERT A O1 w.

D Ua-'Uraa iAIIW j 1k!tllly Wi'/1Il 64 rnm1W w Y).tnlo u w l w *NyllBneb 06My

I Urwu

MEDICAL CARDSYRNI, MRiS., Midwife, 156 Nayadee stres,.,oppf .H th, H - MAd..rinr, YllOu. n E 17

)OCTORS A. C. &. L. HINBLJY, 46 Gaedi

W K. F. FRYER & W. A. WLHLIAMS,W . IMDIA V DoCrO. , sore 11 aaalr s mmo d L

__eear, W me. nmea eM hidHeo.'tt yideaac nod Ml", RoiH.. a rOEfCHM STXrw?, 1

nl." .. ,.tnn .m ra_ lava dR"#

DR. ELLOITT, VPTeRIYANY SURGEON, wouldr..nonnre mtthe riiiz~ne of trl of y end

im rMIity that

he Is

P Marul W n'l tn hM, Lnrlaesc m h.. i Hdjnr lI..OH i me.. DI.h

E hn eahr loe arpn"ne a a Vrtrinsry

8nrgerm will emaro hln

'rhf.,m i rd. hpnMi plrm hl, ,DrinO dWrm 6 ral 7w b hb

mr ulon in p'mra end Pmann, awl o heb last rioetJ San

is 2haks

r"; grass sne ~ m. 'f e Da.e ra hn ~en x[hM1 mb a o tl Sz'iTF.E, netrean Car m"1 It no"1 Rernmns Atra~a or J -,W s

nt:fYAND r'ARIAilHHHHH8 FOR SALE Dus ly

,14 R. PRaCtICa WOThT,

D ENTISThY.-C. Cnm;ier, Den- /11JTAr qLIHGVJN .. d y. .HPoil. I A.,in

,tie p.I... H. prteia .lig .that ha o hr dg.Ird the

,riahrr of his i .. i.. : t A .Camp s e u 1 0

laor fmm Canal, whnr* al npemtione in Daotta ry lb M n1*rcroi*

,ernnrmd. He hoxe ay e2.icr unntia ad eC it oyntldoa b

set ch petmruna ofthe pa . . Pmnlmh rlnvin ; a)

euth 60 O LU.,hi & .. al entwine h rrnWL6dhU1 T1Tttie enyertm to -y mhog~ha~oor~n~. " atin do o IM

E GVPTILN EYE BALSAM-i). COD.AL1 f lahu; ha [hirt )ea~a.:rerfaee*a~ntha LHjlttie A.,igfart. .....'. p.rtH....P ihsU

pa~talmia of v Tuatrdlan an nelme CL; 1t

ye .4a l0 b* ptree HRrs g m d.i1 thttl?halolnone lind br eilthmoetb~wrbemM tel atar ethe. weelu; .`e Int~ul rho xm noad

a W f.

fifty+S b e sttmaa b ear t t i + Matm

dd tl ~ aither t M. .dn7. 06c.. nlM

P hriiwao Cls. .'UB aT. my" tyArN~ AJl ..lehhhHHnHH.

T ADICACURE OF CORNS, without o#Irgthe id.- pan.D,. ROtWBGm~ rGN, Wr ww

P ird. haCIC,. hr.. Io af II., t. th .IVIrd .e th.I.ICdthed inhlLLtrtw b t bi *LI that be

mr e teWalPln. tto"od os Lp Q QTIS;,b mrofrQ.Il

of hie oe empaetr

The operEDiCaLporkeu th qar ofTICE-DR L I t oaart pain.and the atienta "reeme hisdrm andeaepttlram eutlWltii f carying the or M or Rot n h nd

Dr. R.i . poses of gent smbr of dnperbg -. 4sem,Trrbd n Tranc md othr (bnip pmsan ybsatg~hLdPby

andoreorwhchboer ry wtammh rlwbeve

leiL r" RVSr~te wo one ll.6Lt.erdt .,a11 i

A AMUEL RXNOLCB-DB. LeCO . SCDhoL 1 he wu d t aiLrp 1I . r mom

KY SKID.tb WIthe IWIU, 5011.5 B UWIE& .1Ti. RSON0Is.,ehi5,I bqJ .. p,~ Cn Ly, .1 I-lEinmerata dtrrn~eemtea wnter n the Idlen Ydcsn , bCUIF. q

..KE1.Pm: lEdnt

.051K- Cz .0. .tWO e .K 1 . sd. W C'..- _ at Iw i)ofpdr n; II

.ilyPISISII5E My~~ue 51CCli GINSEEIKS

PS~od~l( s.Is 0 Imrhrlns(.0., .51 I.KEIK~ty.. * K. S

on. IE, I sII. 1or r arEE.

0 a. beho, tan M abta eed Ii wi ll

~ nbeI K.

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d.C

On the re wt o d 3 tb OL t llp rlO

IQnimd 8ta ea The rrtmman-T l~b ohal k d b w

Ihpo.I .,.. .M .an roo ... w. m .rm.

I MUEL REYNOLDS cares C~SCEBS- SCLD

b. HDy , WHIT SWELLrO. SOR98 sea ULCUM of Kar

rloaiiiw. -Iva Gnri~r lursy N~mwur4r0lpirnrfa"4" is u Ym thr ahiond anibea o " wft )alrFPY~t

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permrto "a otherrnetia - ~t hr. tadali eannn au

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No. I,R. R. B.

RADWAY' S READY RELIEFIS THE FIRST AND ONLY REMD EVER SRECRD9DIOTSN

MEDICAL HISTORY Or THL WORLDTOAT HATS SOPPEDTHE MOST VIOLENT AINSIIN A FEW OECO, m l

SI,.III.Up TII. MOST SEVERE PAlIS IS sE fiVOFTSB 01LEES, 1,4 sil us IRe RRR ,I.IIRB. .d e..S BSCURITSCNERVOUB,N UR.GIAC and BILIOUS COSCPLLIrTS SR f FEWHOURS,

OS NT~IINA AND EXTERNCS.It never ,,, iARI.R inRRR.aRI) I the rlI )RREAlymdaiR I-

TO TIHE SICK AND PAIN-8UPJSSIINO 07 NEWORLOiAN S.

To -bo om Iirlrinj with Uher ,f thUe followervp umpimut,if yeaJollc l'l ca - W RIGHT SI CSSRTREORST'EETGSY dIw one

'tiAI1W tS-lull'S RCL. O75RCIUB .1 ),uu SIE ILLFREE YOE FRIlS PAIN IN FROS fItHRER IN) FINEM ldYINUTUS.

IT HAS CUBED,IN 'IN'TY CAROB 057 OP A O1lCREZS.BUUU',IATIOSM IN F)tRI BOURS.NEURALGIA IN ONE HO0R.CROUP IN TEN SINUTES.DIARtiHSA INFODTEERN MINUTES.TOOTIHACHE N INE XCNON.SPAOS IN SFIVE NINOUETCRAMIF IN RIVE SIINUTES.01CK IDEADACHE ISN FIFTLEEN OE LSTCHILL FEVER ERN-FFTEBnL BOSTE .CHISILBLAIN IN FIVE ONUTER.BORE THROAT IN FOUR OINmflWINFLUENZA IN ONB HOUR.

OPINAL COMPLAINTO STIFF JOITS STRAINS BRCISER.OUTS WOUNDS. FBOR1 BITER, CHOLERISA dIOEH DYSMSSTEE1 ICt DOLWREIRUXd all other cO I A.)SOR Srh,tpi. BADWAY'T REEADY RZUT'.+iIB R*I AW.t.tlyt p iand 0ntakt ton te d~aw

SICK "A MDAUH.RADWAY'S REFADY RLIEF WILL STOP THE MOOT DI5.

FRESSINO PAINI' IN A FEW IDNETF-% and BIB nnF r .001CRk. It IrI1r.,aul ad BE)lo .OR.ES5.BBREod R uRBRMBliRBh

PREVENTION.SyIIIEIIRS p0. aArIrd FIBBEbl3 pao...fB.B S. R, twill

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torpormd fatiru.IIpREISR N BATBODJO@,MiBSuIb.Wr'lhl Io R.C.. R. .. . 1 iinW.al Waer and b. IUHeed. lNaeh and Tnmpieeq r 1h PF., HR4.R andr p. FRR InLbody nvnrr m oku"and voo will."pt'i e 3k :u a.nrutenm b~lthyn

nv nt dlwa" d'ydW' a, hwdacha and b*IIDUI)P

ALL BOWEL COMPLAINTS,SIARRHIRA.DVYSENTIIY, BLOCIRY FLUZCBOLBBAMOaSOB,FA[INFULROOR GCO. IjR . IA, t oI*er. pati R fIrRRRH.IA~rIeI Bt* EN. dilto.ing diLd~oe.., ERA sI .51157more NEURALGIA.

FAIN STOPPEO INRS'4STLRRADWAY'S REATY RELIEF IRRBER BR BIEH. w n.IBEi)Iraortrh. "hupduG pgs of pm o ml vlo LL

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the hie of HKDDPnY'S R6ADY BfiLLP. pThia I. h. uoth, an

rhhuamnl. in the city 8 RE ~York, and 6mdrrul of th0YD~mld l Lb

IUnitd ByttuEan mumr t.- the truth or h" a Unioa-w1r( mexrtideaiu R c AYIS A D h b r luo lie[ of aamw W plo" [ha d-

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PAWS O ALL KINDS.WL. E1)pIu y.ul pa.P.I ply RBIDAVY' ROEADY BELIEF;

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I, READY ISRLIRF, IRRR 01' RI e ; 11, 1npCGG. URBBEy.. IIrow mi gt..wppaaio "" uq "kl nmurr ir e "

BHE KIY A :0., 169 FulV I IS.r N..Yok.OUITHERHN DEPOT,JOHN WRIGHT , CO., III ChESEn. 0E1 NtO .B.,

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