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. , T ""' . ... ..!. .r,.HTS!!'- 1 ' MANYPENNY & MILLER, u PTTRT.I8H3 EB ASS PBOIBIKTOBI. if,u -'''' " ' '' ' Cf OfflM'Boi. 3, 88 -nd 40, Horth High It rKRMH I!rTARUBT HT ADVAHCB. OaWV, V, V - , W 00 per year. . " By the Carrier, par wsslc, IS tfl.-WerHv ! - 0 MnU. 0 par yi 1 ia cri ArivertUlnR r Spir. n4iiAreJyti...X) 00 Oue " l mriLlht IS 00 jtt " 0 moDtlit 15 00 juq , winQOtlii 10 00 3ne ' fi monttn 8 00 Ont . " 1 month.- . 5 00 0d tqure 3 weki..4 00 On . " wek.. 3 00 On " lwek... 171 Ob " 3 day " 1 "0 On , '' . 8dy... 75 On " 1 luwrtloa M Dlipteycd dvrUMMoti half mora than th abOT '"AdrtttiMinral U4d and pUmd la th tolunof A 11 iiuttoci riulrec to b publlihed by law, lepil rat. Ifi.r.liriion tuelnildeexGlutlrelyafterthaflritWMk per cen:, nor thaa th abov rat; but all iucq wil tnixiar lo Uie Trt-WMkljr without charge. . . Baiinesa Cards, hot exceeding fire Unci, pet year, In i; d, ttW per lln oaUideti. ' ' Natieeiaf netins,ohrltebleaootUi,araBpanlt, fcu., half price. . - ' . . AUtriHtltnt ailvrtUmtnU mutt ot paid or M vlvatus faralwlUBotbaTari4ftB. - Wekly, earn prlo a th Bally, whr thaadwUjei elhe Weekly uIod. Wher Dally and Weekly are butbntcd, then the charge twrlh Wekly Will t 11 II the mue of the Pally ' . . Ho admtlKinent laka rert for dennlt Pnod. BUSINESS CARDS. EAGLE BRASS WORKS, '' " Corner Spring k Wtr 8t., '' Oolum'buse Olxlo. W. B. POTTS ;& CO., ;l, lvkiA'biiiNisTo,' , anil Hanafaetorer of BraM and OoaporiUoa OaUBi , ,( lnithid UraM Work of all Description. Electro Platingand Gilding!! ' ; STENCIL CUTTINC, cl;; 't ' Ubi C0-dly ' - ' . ' P. Ai B. BIKKniS, - ; " Attorney tt "Xjclxjv - ' AND NOTARY PUBLIC. ' Oflic Aoioui Uulldlng, nypoiUe Capitol Square. ; s 1 ,1 , . ooiiUMBOs. brao; ; 0O3jTJ1WEDTTJ3; : Machine M ami fact a ring Company 1 AtroracTOiiM or STEAM ENGINES & BOILERS, Outing, XLU-Otulng', Kaohlnory. 4IOt.i: v - - nnilrond :"Vir.orlx. or jtriar DE8ciimo.'' ' " J CUI.CMBC8, OHIO. ;-i CHAS. AM BOB, ijBp'l' :i - " T: AMBOB,?lTeji dccll, lB5-tf Winter Arrangement. Little Miami Columbus & Xenia Boss RAILROADS. For Cinclnaati, Dayton & Indianapoll! Through td lndiannoolia withont Change of Can 1 1" and but One Change of Car between -" : i. v?r Columbus and St. Loula.' : -: 1 THREE TRAINS DAILY FROM COLUM ;.. .. , bus. .: . , , r .- ,'c- o; ''j'--:-. firs'ttrain. " ; ; . CDally, Monoaysacsptd.) ,.. " Mionl IXfKEsa, o Day ton, at M a, top ping at London, Xeala, Dayton, aUddtotown and UaIU Iont arriving at Cincinnati at 8:20 a. m.j Dayton at 4i s.m.,lndlanopollaa 10:48 a. m. It. Louis at 11:50 p ' "sec6nd' TRAIN. '.- 3 ACCOMMODATION, at 8:10 a. stopping at aU Sta tlontbetweenOoluinbusand ClnclnnaUand Dayton, ar riving at Cincinnati 11:03 a. m., Dayton at :U a. n lndlanopo!UsI;28p. . THIRD, TRAIN. DAT MPBSB9,at :p m., atopptor at Jefferson, London, Charleston, Cedarrllla, Xenla, Spring Valley; Oorwta, Morrow, DMrfleld, losUr', Loveland, Millfordand Plainville, arriving at Olnela aatl at 7:S0 p. m. St. loais at 13 nDaya 3 P' ! ' U i'i A t J BleeplnV Car. on all NlfTb Tralne to . Cincinnati ana Indlanapalla. BAOCAtiG 'CHECKED , f7HBOi70H. for fnrtbat Isfomatloa a ' 1 Ticket Asent, Tnloa Depot. Columbus, Ohlo.::, " if. W. WOODWARD, . .', U -it'.. A M ,i .'Saperintendoot, Clsoinnati. , . .: " . ., '.......Tjno. W. DOHHaig t vjuia ' " ' ' i.;.. ' ' , r-i atoa ii ii ' i "'. i Jll.ll) i 1 T .1 1 1 ' 11 '.'."! i.;; SOMETHING WEWv film TTOW AHD.1& GO'S. AMERICAKWATCHES.- fi A LtAT NO; g3, BOCTH MOM V' ana aaiBin or nw t, r. AMERICAN WATCHES ...n)whiMd fa i. BOWARD a CO .. Bottoa, Mus Thee Watches ar far snpeilor to anything erer offered to th pnblle, heretofore. Having the exoluilr agency, I oao sell then at price Id Suit th times. -1 bar Just noslvidklarg took a , fm , .rT.rtfv , i I AMERICAN.W ATCHEV ! u manufwtand by APPLBtON, TBA0T, Off'j ali, Bnaaisonnraioi , l jj - ENGLISH AH SWISS WATCHES, taOoldan8nvrCases.dtPnk)prlos. ' Just Beeeltedl 4AAnr. rn 3BEEW and BLACK IUUtuaS lOO bags prim Rio Cone., a an tuwketa ntd Dntnh QovemmeBt Java Oolea. . li HRh.Mri..lMi'.nnffU. I. . 1't BMbbU-standard Whlto Bngar,eonshtlng otPow. dred, Cbraehed, erannlated 4 ana von 50 quintals Qaorg Bum Oodflah. -" ' BObbls. Mete and No. 1 Mackerel. 5 to, rtoa rjoinon. . lOO ba. Layer Kanins. an hf. boa do do lOO qr. bo dw "d- i" v f f r J f 9 . iOOM0htra,dUtsn:nt hranda afidgradoe. j V 3 1 noT.7 WM. HoDOMAXD. M. C. LILLEY 2SOOS7l3ZNDZlIi And ELsCnk-Iook,:lIann&nturer, 'soBTHBiea jaimi colbkb mi VyHITK WHEAT, BHANDED from BnettMlla,',Sprl4M10akWf ylonr tronitni to oar ". ; or only at I W.. D0N ALB'HV .1 j I LwrtT' " r t " " go. Sown Sigh fa.!, j nDTAMCfl? O'AA AD' " STONE'S BA2AAR. No. 4 Grwvnne Block. 3a: p. stone & harm" ABF NOW HECEITTNO THEIR WW. IBB OOODS. and InTit th. pablt to InapMt Hun. No each etock of Oosd ha m bn krraght t thli DaarkfU . Th Sooth, In oooeequenc. of lb felloi of th grain crop, baa not bn able to purcha th Ba nal quantity of rich good, and this facthaiforetd th Inport.rt to sell them a pabtls anotloo. Our kpT (Mr. ItoM) being la Hew fork at the latg Ml took advantage of them, and w oan and Will Mil ur good here, at lea than any on who parchaeed two WMke lino, paid for them In New York. Our etock Is eoarplet in imj oapartnuut of ELEGANT DRESS SILKS,' ' . OTTOMAN VELOURS, ' BROCHE VALENCIAS, PRINTED MEBINOS, " , ' . PRINTED COBUR03,' ' 1 1 DYED COBUOSi BLACK ALPACAS, ' u , '. . ORLEANS, , FANCY WOVEN FABRICS, " , ALL WOOL DELAINES, 1 J POPLINS. PRINTS, ' 1 ' DELAINES. SHAWLS AND CLOAKS! ' Hve Thausand 'Dollars ' Worth ' ; , - 'Bought in One Day, At n ba.lt tbo Cost f impmtatlon. 1 llAplESFURS, In all Vrj3ei, of tho Coiebrated Plannfataro of G. O. Can- i . , tbor Son. 1 . .. ..... ' PSIERY 'TO ; Hen'LadlM and OhlIrn's Oadr Bnirtj and PramNi Udiaa, atlMM and Children' Uoelerj of all kinds. In Wool and Lamb's Wool; fleecy Lined and Cotton Olores of ere 17 mak.. . t . : .1 - s ' ' ','. kLt0 . .-, .,, A oomplett astortmont of U the uttxal Tarlo- tin of '-' - . - 1 " LADIES' CLOTHS," ', , . , , . CA8SIMERES," ' OVERCOATINGS, , , TWEEDS, flannels, " ' .. v, -L;'.;;, ,. . . . RIBBONS, ; , , , pRESS TRIMMINGS, ladlei and Qeafi linen Cambria Hand kercbie&,'&oT&o.lj ' ;, ' To persona who mil on ai, w sUdgr oar words to show then th largest, best and cbmptu Itoek f Goods Tr eDlathis market, or pay then on dollar per hour wbll looking. deel-dl8twnw. - BTOItl fc QHtBKA. LATHR0P, LUDINGTON & CO. 23 ft 25 PAEK PLACE, ' 20 ft 23 MUEEAY STEEET, ; ISJXJW TOBBLi ,Z. . IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OF Foreign and Doznestio , dry goods - FOR CASH OR APPROVED CREDIT. ,'fsPEING.V 1861. ' W ar opnln g; at onr ampl warwooaa. at the aasrv aumhers, stoU of Ooods ku eeah of th ila departments of oar basln.es. superior to anything w have heretofore ezhlMled to Ihttradt, , CLOTH DEPARTMENT. 1 ' This has grown to IU pmrnt saagnltnda ader tk. tbcsoagb nanagaint of a barer of long experience sod acknowledged aood tut. Ws keep uUnsir line of 'the finest and chotoest and " ' ?ANCY CASSIMERES Tobsfoandlntb.markt,aU Mleeted with the nlet dlserlfflUaUon. Also, all grades, colors and varietiea of; BROADCLOTHS, ' , , . ; ,, ; SATINETS, ,.- ,! .- LADIES' CLOAINNOS, ,. .... ., ; - - ;TWEED3, FARMERS' and VIBCHAHf 3' 0 ABshlK&U, , KISIUCKY JKAN3, from ' t IS enti pi yard .., i .: aadapwardsi ,. . . , XWISDB. VtH to 15 eenl ptr yard-last year sojd at I. ' .,,, ,.M0i. . , : uv. raiKMPaATINI8,atMeaUi,. , ' Ad$thtr Otedt arraptndinglf Low. Dress-Goods Department. '. ManchstsrPU!nei, Taooy Bilk. J' " Hamilton do. - Printed Chain, PmI&o ' do. ; Maaobwlar illngbanis, i. PrinudUwna, " . . '. Olaegow do. Trinted BrllllanlO, '.. ; Clinton ' do. Vanoy QlnghanM, : Ottosaan Cloths, Bonbaalnes, :.AlpaBi . . ) ,:i ..Ma Mike, ;,. ,!! ....q fPUo' .. m 1 1 AA At iVctl StUtt Stylt .. . FANCY SPRING GOODS. atarrlmao Print, , Richmond's Prlntt, " Oocbeoo ' do. ' AnMrieaa ' do. PaolBo " do.' ' ' Bann.ll' do. Bprsgn'' do. ' ognn , ii w , ..:i lfBchter,.rrlnts,ae. , ,fil,,.-,i .,,1V. ;..t . DOMBHTIO COTTONB. tawrtac 0. Ihctlogs, Stork do. - J Lathrop V v; d.,iM' Bhawau..i..i-.r..do Pocauet do. - '"AtlmntloA. BhseUngs, " 'Amoskoag o.. i-! . Appleton I v ..'i do.r i: T EveroU. do . v.w - VUca, A., - do. I lAU OntsVi oni WWjA. : . BLIUCTISD BIH1TINC18 SD "SIHITINQS Wansntra, 0 W ?'hi' L Lawrsnos, VaninkeasV. Boott,; Lonsdale, 'Oreatrallf -BUI,, ' rraitnasa, .. .KtworkMnisltdlBfl., . ,r. SHAWLS AND ;MAKTILLAS, I i '- a LAMB- AD ItLIOT AMOatlrtir. ' ' ' COTTOSADIB-a great rarletj, OHBOB.S t . I i !.'. - TniriMnaTi lekilln brands. DBNIMS i d. .T do A ' UIKTIlfO StlUPIS-all th leading brands, AMKMNi ' ' ' ; - ' ' OHHT JKAMS l -Ao. .-' MnRiiNR .mi,. - et; w - ..31 DAMASaSV fapm (jambAios; oolobjbd oau- -. ... 1 1:.. fjauua, ste.,aa. j ' LAiBXvAm Complete stocks of WEITX GOODS, v ' s.' i r. ; " tt ri..n v i nBOBIjSBT, " inn:..- Gentlemen' Fur wlm Goods, r bMBRiLVsAND AtASOU, V I And 1 frt Tirttty of Ooodi not WMaWWj-Hfll which we pledg euraelree to eeM at th. tow lutrt precu the larger portion at from u to IV pr bi. sas thaa last yar. IC.'.i ;.i..-r . LATHROP, LUDINGTON & CO. HEW YORK. aVxrislv Linen Goods. .1,1 ; MKhA'riTEB rABBIO -r LUr n K.iirt Bosom , Pialn and laocf y, j ,1 4' . t 1 e,. Bhlrtlngand B.itora Linsns.. . 1 ... i.r ; vs.,' JUuta Bhfetinirs and PUltrW Cajings. , i i . LlaenKJauibrte and Long Lawnl. - - ' ...Linen IMietJiandk'f.allalsa. 4.?, , 1 ' ' Llaea TowelllnglandPI(rr, . fcinwi nTTine ana u uyllts. "''vni 1 vi falatlej.. "r-, yrx, ki- ... BiTita ti !Tm!rhTltft;ilTTRSWAH' - MAlIi''l npfitSOHIO STATESMAN 8TX AM ..r .r. : r. i . f ' '- - ; ,ih ,;,;::i.. I BOOVt ' AHA JOB Batn Bism4 It alfaty . m i r .i i: i E2TEH3IVEFA0ILITIE0, !;: t-.-ji ) .-..! . . ' I'JO..' - i .!.. .'v.'. a .';i.mi ,i.-s , '. , U tsUf rpar4 to enevto In th .l. MOST ELABORATE MANNER; AXD Dt IBB LATEST ITTLEf, CATAtOQtns, BBJUPa,.; , , ; iaLsiADnia,' BILL EI ADS, .. . .. .i . i(: , DRATT8, i i k. ,:. . CHICKS, . V ;, 9ia0CLAJU, PAMPHLETS, ' LITTBR HEADS, . . LEQAL PLA5K3, . , ' PRAt fiitOEIPts; r LABELS, CARDS,; 1NTIL0PI8, RAILROAD, INSURANCE, And every description of .ii i. LETTER PBESS PRINTING, -.ii tajul I to as IttobUaaalarit to th itato, and ufon tornt which will saasara famrahl with th leading 1 asters Printing Qetues, HTavins every FaioHlty to aid ,t3"a Ttts nmvohox or ELEGANT : POSTERS v-ASP t i: HIGHLY' ILLUWINATED SHOW CARDS, We offer oar services to all who may desire that class I of .W Bar) onnctd wit) onr Irtatllahmsnt a ULAiiK BOOK, BINDERY, Scorn which we prodios the ' X'lii.esst 131 cuxls, ' XVoxrla. 1 am tu tfOST : ED?Efr BAIL BOLD tliS& BOVU. OUR ESTABLISHMENT rls admitted to b 1 J. Ji (hi tron COMPLETE L FACILlTLCS, a 1 It IV I Mb tn Xotr v. .1 j ; 1. , . ... a ... . .-"i :. i) i s.-.i . .i p. . ORGANIZATION , - ' 1 -t .'. Tf. ) i ; Ml'.... ; PERFECT IPT II .... . , .. 1. , -1 la ttdg Ctty, and we auy add, e 11 WE WILL FAVORABLY COMPARE WCT AST Prtntta. tloaue U ! Waal. ' -. 1 v 1... 1.: 1 1 I i- ' v Hi li -1.1. PX?BX0lt. i;.."Cfen:'lnufe Or nvtnEHton 4jA.rTT,tiT 6au I0TSJ. auadlrjt, Byroa, Pwrslmay, Brnfraw an end oil-.? pew Bap. 1 larwimi fwk Ha-dkmhMh He-k TU. Stock. St-M tract and .Cwsalna IIom. Half Km every kind, unoer wannonu and all kind of Oot' lor, aUhlag ooods la great variety and at snoderat prices. I..V-.V .. 1.. BAI BOH, 1 - febtl : . 'lEe. M Sowik llgk st-aei. f IL's 1.1- Taiiaifi A LaC- all I 'I lil ml lvit .alltt. Jt LaaMt) aisw, MlaW sfttkt apaMfastotw . . v. aVUsraY taag-i . A. . bA ..A . ..... 00 m 9 00 Irt-Weekly, per lift. ,..M-.i.f Weekly. ,peryea', ......r)1.Y-.; ....... 1 00 Pally. Mffr. The Chemist to his Love. aasai j ' ' I Inra the. Mirr. and tho loveet , ; Oar uta.l Bam Is lis. th artnity . That doth Mist between two elaopl bodies; I m th potassium to thy oxygen."' IisUttUihtlh.holy nti.ow 1 i Shall shortly Bake use, Tbalanity Is, after all. bat mstaphyalsal. . .. ; 1 0 1 would that I, ay Mary, wr an acid, Allying addf thoa an alkali J -Xadowad with buman senw, that, brought together, 1 X' We both might ooaleeoe Into on. wit, - - On bomoganeou crystal. Oh I that thou . 1 Wert carbon, aud myself were hydrogen; '. W.Woaidaaltet. rora aieftsnt gas, '' ' ' Or oaiaon ooal, or aeptha. Would to keaveti ; That lwrpopnoru. ana mou wen lime 1 ,, , And w of lime MaipoMd a pb.tph.ret. 1 , , I'd be couteut to be sulphuric add, ' So that thou Bilght be soda. In that esse . w would a ulaubsr sate w ineu msgoesi Inetud. we'd form that nam from Epsum. . Coula'st thoa potasaa be, I aquafortis. Oh' happy anion shenla .hat compound form, Sltral of potash otherwise saltpetre : And mat oar svri aaiara. swMtiy o:en, :. 1 . , We'd live and lov locetber antli deatft- Bhoald deeoinpos ear fletby Urtlum ju(if, Leaving our souls to all eternity Amalgamated. Sweet, thy nam. is Brlggs, ' ana mm. ts Johnston, n nsmor. saouu not ws Acre to form a Johnitonat. ot Brlgge 1 We will. The day, th. happy dsy is nigh When Johnston snail with besateoot urlrgs combine. [From the Nashville Patriot.] The Cabinet Council—A Fragment BY SEIDDLES. . . , , , r,r. Lukolw (sort; adttp in a reeking chair afUr a cause. As Iprinai up iuddntu.) Oimnaanothtr iootcb capt wrap m lu a military cloakl Ears mercy, Jeff. Davlal Soft I did bat dreim. Loud knocking iihtard at tUdozr ) Who knock thus loaalyl bswb-(pMoh) 'IU I, my Lord; the Whit Houi cook ,t. Thrte hath orow'd sine th day bath broke. '- (jBtttr Seward, Ohat, Batt; Blair, Canuron and CasmoB How doth my good Lord? ' 1 LttooLB Indifferently well. Methlnks. rood Cos. That eonfwtlon of hommony and hog, which, as any wont, , - . tsts on essr n I at, did most woefullv affrct ma. : ' Have I no leeoh, aaong my eoanolllora ehoisn, - ' ws. can nuoister la a noay aiseassd, Alts.- my friends! . . Bred to th chlcsn of law, what know y of th lean And bonnds of rsbslllons bleed by fitful fever stir- . raai , -. BaTis -My Liege, as I glanted o'er th morning prints, (In Which our glories ars Holy and at Isngth get forth.) ..'. Methongbt mash prsli was given to a melloameiil Xclept in foreign liiTe-Oephalle Pillsl LuooLIf awes with this nostrum I'll non. of It. for know y, I bought a box of a hsramscarum boy, Whom I SDCoUDtsred oa oar west train, and who " Cried Ood woil "Old Aba, bay som puis.'1 These I bought and tried, but got no better fait. B la la You'd scarce expect on of my ge To (peak in public on the stegs. Tet I oao bat think 'Us not th. Mafealon, bat th. defection of the southern tir , , , . , . . , .. , Whloh pains our Liege's ' Liwl . Aisl knavel think yon sol Know oa not. my babbling Cog, that this defection ' Is ail gammon? ihs crisis is but artlficlall Caass W.know It well, weald w. could forget It. let, your Excellency, I read In som. fool Southern paper eelled I know not what tilt Mail the jkercury-kor some loch absurdity, " '' That thera 1 much issllng down tu thslr onslghtlj swamps, ...... Wber. Afrlc's wrong smell rank to Heavsa. ' ' ' Limous Whrt th.nl Let them howll-you know full weii, . ! 1 1 that, ery a they my. thsre's nobody hurtl . 0, how I do despise a peevlih. complaining people , A p.opl. who know not which sli. - their biead 1 but' tered Misguided pwoplsl who wouia falb:4ur 'iway thre ILTUMI. - .1 ... I I 0 of red and on of whit, fren our Star Spangled SiWAB-(istVfj) Long auy It w.t.1 ' r Wsuss latUt) , O'er the land of the fnel 1.1 -fKi(aiid4) . And the bom. of th. travel . LtxcoLX And UnaglL they bar found a new na. tlon I ' i flUaoaU . :i " t. And now yoa fighting Colonel Davis ... With bis ragged ragamumu rew, loudly ewears ,,, H.'ll sit In this very chair, wherln we alt 8av th. mark! In spit, of Wool or Boott. ' ' ' rnenas, rareweiii yet us somstblogcr y go. . Watch wall th door, that no foul traitor enter. Ltav me to myielf that I may court th drossy god, With mschln Infernal or six throated revolving plstoL Sprttd yoursslvss, and Ics. a. opportnlty to tell Ih' expectant people that all is going well! And wnll. reluctant, 1. admit th aoathera feeling. Org. and deolara that Ma msrvellons ooniollne That notnlng It hurting anybody. There, gol . Biaaa not on we oraer or your going, but go st one. Sfard a4 oWsrs iois and dtpart.) Kw Jerusalem! Is (AM happiness! When .ret - uieampt or might, majesty nod powsr; when in days oo b. An hambl. spllttsrof rails. wetrlnr baton thlrtawseki Or when In (.very, I leaned In listless mood . -' O'er th. oar (tab, a pool) of th. slow gliding broadbom. And thought of ths powerful and rich of earth, . And aswlcus, aontrsalea their gey feasts and ravel ' " wiui ouriunpn jojs, our nuauia inucslom and porsum hnntm. . . .P . ... Onr apple bees and quilting frellis alack a dayl As Shakspsar says In his Paradise Lost, 1 ssdiy feel That "Dlstane Isnds nehao-nent to th vl." -3Eeusci BY SEIDDLES. Love in a Railroad Car. f We have heard of lore in a ootta.e. love br the eea ehore, lore by 1Kt Lake Mlohlaa (bid rniiDTOoi; ana larenoaer aiiUoaiue8,bBtnerer until the other day did we wltneaa lore In a railway cat. "Comiog in" on, the oars of one o( the rail wavi centering in this olty, we, la 00m pany with a friend, sat eonreralng as the train drew np at a way station. Before we were again tinder way, a young lady and gentleman evidently of the rural pargnuion, entered, and took a seat dlreotly In front of i - lMinc a neat admirer of femalee, we stole a glanoe at the yonng lady, and were reeompenaed by beholding a vtry lovely young mias, with black hair and black eyee the latter aDDearinR as It Cupid, the Ood of Love, bad rented the premise ana seemed determined to dispute the ewavofman. tier eomoanlon waa a tare anecl. men or the ema mw, attired In a bran new salt 01 atore oiotncs, and looked as gay as a pea. 000k. 'i ' .. " .... '- ' 1 . u Th first thing he did after seatln? himself waa to encircle tbe neck of bla companion with hie left arm, while his right hand lovingly traspea ner eon ana aeueate leit. xnot Delng tued to eueh scenes, (being unmarried,) we kept oar nether eye open and a (Had down tbe pro Ceediogs in. oar mind. . ;. , v .. ;i - 'Liar a." , be eaa tbe naulonata Invar, 'a nt thlsnloeT" "Iawowlt'g better tbo riding in the old wagon.,, n "lea, josn,' feebly articulated Clara. "BM aon't bur s bug ms so tbe folks are looking at BS. " '0 i I W.I. I'Jl 1. .1 ill I Well J let themVlook." retorted Josh.-. "Oaetethey would lik to be in my place. (We, for one, did most heartily eavy his situ atlon ) '-".n:-'.o tt'.ar.tri u fr.'oivf "let. but. Joeb. yoa know that thev will laugh at ui," meekly rejoined bis oa. .panion. Let them laugh' eAolalo.ed lha irate lover, "Don't love you, and don't von love ma, aoo ain't we soioc to set married to morrow V . join aitoia moment ppereoa u 0rJuut Idea baa struck oira, for be suddenly bent over and kissed his fair companion square on the mootn. , 1 i . .. 1 : , , There," said he cxultlnelv. "Ain't that sioeT , sou don't ailers get tbem sort-'f .Then turning to the occupant of the car, be es elaimed: "Stranger, me and this youoc woman have come down from tbe country to gel mar ried, one is a nice gai, ana 1 m. going to dq therlghtthiogby her?' uariDE toe delivery of idis eonciie soeech. Clara's face wu soffaaed with blase, noticing wnion ner arasns wvwrrrniBrBai"ion,lgvt so all-fired red about the gills, Clara. Ton know that we are going to be married, and what' the ut to floater up?' ' '' 1 ' ' v Thw iait epewefi settled tbe bnsineea 'of the paaaeogers. Tey gave one honr and relieved abeir Doaie 01 a onarge pt ianjuter that bad aim oat atrangled them.' - 1 ' -i -i " When the train arrived at thederjotlotbll eltVi we vacated the Oar, lee-las the hafmv eoaple u If the future denoted nothing but sun aaiB ana iwwasurw, whs autju we YUaT If may The "Bohemians" of New York. -- j( I P. :--, f. r-. . Tbe New York correspondent of the Jfart ford Time furnlehea that journal wUhaa Inside view of tbe literary loaferdooitof that oity. , , Pari la tbe peouliar, but not tbe only homo of. tbe Bohemian. New. York is full o thess. An enumeration merely of the vast throng ot jouibiui espiranta woo oome to: tbe city every year to get ft living by . their literary labois would add any quautlty of pagee to the centaa statistics, and the history of their hopes would fill the Astor Library, .... ,M;!, ,. ... . They coma expecting to be Bancrofts, Bry ant at least Bofiueraand become Bobemiana. Once Initiated in the mysteries of this order, (or, more properly, to use the darkey dialect, dis order, and they become those happy people' of whom tbe Book of Mormon eaiib, "Blessed are those who czpeet nothing, for" and thie la eures the bleasing "they shall not be disap pointed." .., .. .. j . , ,, And next to expeoting nothing, the Bohemi an learns to be. surprised at nothing, and to be prepared for anything. If ho la blessed , with a bit of brilliancy to-day, or baa attack a veto which promise o work up well, he expands hie ideas into an article, which finds a ready pur chaser, and furnishes him, aud, likely as not, a dozen cf otaer of tbe tribe, with a dinner at Dalmoolca's for the Bobemiana assimilate to tbe apostles In that they have all tliiogsin com. moo. Bohemian BjiIub U almost lwe; busy when he's sober. The tditor of the Morning Rooster , knows him as a ready writer upon aoy subjeot purlieu larly upon a topioof which be is entirely Ig norant. Tbe Rooster wants an able article upon "Tbe Sublimity of tbe Salio System of Siam," aod Busfus is oalled upon to iuroUh it. Now, ; Buifcs knows as much . about tbe Salio System of Siam, a be does respecting tbe religious views of Brnum's. WbatlaltV But he hiunts the Astor Library for a day or two, and a day or two tbeteafter, the leading article In th Rooster Is an elaborate and perlcotly posted exposition of the sublimity et ultra, and Buzfux takes his afternoon Broadway stroll in a new pair of Canu-ell'e best $6 boots. Yester day, he bake beaned at a cbeap restaurant in Chatham street, and dead headed In at ilooley & Campbell' minstrels; to-day, be trifle with truffle at Delmonico's, aud buya a ticket to tbe opera. . And so be lives for years livee only In the present for be ie not suoh a fool aa to be forever postponing his existence, or. almply existing now, so as to lire at some fnture and lnde&Dite period. . , He knows that Ufa ia brief; Indeed, he looks upon it as a sort of a joke; for he believes In the proverb that brevity, in ibjelf.Us the aonl of wis. though he is frequently dreadfully "abort" blm- aeu, ana aon't ana any particular ran In II, eith er. There's no nonsense about blm; if there Is, be sells it at fifty cents a joke to the Vanity Fair. . . , . 1 . . , In after yeare, be may leave Bohemia and become a respectable oitisen of toe United Statco, and tbe father (of a small family. . Or, like Morger. be may burn out bs brain with absinthe, and die an overworked old man, aa so 1 many brillaint-brained Bohemians bars done beloro they are forty. . ... . The Microscope. With the holp of the microscoria. man can enter into a world unknown to the Ignorant, and aitogetner invaioie to tne unassisted aye. In every plant and flower which adorns the Hold, in every leaf of tbo forest, in the seeds, prick lea, aud down of all vegetables, be perceives beauties and harmonies, aod exaslsite contri vances, of whiob, without this instrument, he wonld have formed no conception. ' In every scale of a haddock be perceives a beautiful piece of network, 1 admirably contrived and ar ranged, and In the scale of a sole, a still more diversified struoture, which no art eonld imi tate, .terminated - with admirable- teeaUritv Where nothing but a speck of monldinees sp- pear. 10 tuouaaea.ye, ne conoids; forest Of mushrooms with long stalks, and with leaves end blossoms distinctly visible. Irr thaevea af ouiumun Bowsers oiners can see only two small protuberance, be perceives serefa! thousands of beautiful transparent glob e.exqulaitely roooded and polished, placed with the mmost regularity in rows, crowing each other like a iattioe work, anu lormiDgiDe moat aamiraoi piece of tne onanism which the eye ean contemplate. The small dust that covers the wine of ninth, and butterflies he perceives to consist of an infinite multitude of various forms, not much unlike the learners or birds, and adorned with the moat bright and vivid colors. - ;' .. In an animal so small that th naked eve -in aoaroely distinguish it as a visible point, he peri selves a head, mouth, eyes, legs, joints, bris tles, nair, ana otner animal pans and functions, as nioely formed and adjusted, end endowed with aa much vivacity, agility and intelligence as the larger animals. In the tail of a small fish, or the foot of a frog, be can perceive- the variegated branchings of tbe veins and arteries, ana mo. 0100a - circulating tnrongn them wltn : amising Telocity. - In a dron of atagnant water -he ' perceives, thousand of Uvlng beings of ' various shape and sixer, beautifully formed, ' and swimming " with wanton vivacity, like flshe In the midst br the ocean, in short, by tbls Instrument he per ceives that the whole earth is full of animation', and that there Is not a single tree, plant, or flower, and eeeroely a drop of water, that is not teeming with life and peopled with its peouliar Inhabitants, 1 He thus enters, as it were, into a new worm, invisioie to otner eves, where everv object in tbo animal, vegetable and mineral kingdoms presents a hew and. Interesting as pect, and unfolds beauties, harmonies, con trasts and exquisite contrivances, altogether In conceivable by the Ignorant and unreflecting mind Dick ' - "' " - A Marriage Question. , . Th vexed qneatlon of the validity of mar rlage with a deceaeedjwife's sister Is at present occupying tne attention or the Appeal Com mittee ot the Uonso of Lords, In a remarkable ease. ; In May, 1640, Mr Wm. Leigh Brook, cotton spinner, of Meltbamball, near Hnddr fleld, married Mias Charlotte- Armitage, and bad oy ner two cnuaren, wnea sne aiea. - Her Bis ter, to whom ehe waa mueh' attached, earns to take cars of the children, and in time the wld 0 wee's heart softened toward her.- The attach meet waa mutual, and thev determined to mar ry; bnt aware of tbe law'e tyranny, they fled to nna juaiaiai ireeaom iti' ueomark, and were duly married at AJtona, In' that kingdom, stay ing sumoienuy long" spsna in aonoymoon happily, (Two daughters followed this union, . , . . . . . . and tbey ars now appealing to share th ad- vantage held out to them under the1 wlllol their lather, Who died at Uolorne. In Sentember. 1-S5.' .Three years ago, Sir Creeawelt Creso wsll dsolded that th marriage -was not valid, according to the laws of England, aad that the appellants, therefore, are not legitimate 'It 1 a curious paint In the case that tbe respondents are ths two childreneons of th first (liter; bnt ss tney are etui juniors, they ar er pours merely opposing tbeir step sisters onder the dl sections of others. ' Sir Fitsroy Kelly appears for the appeal, and Urges that the marriage be ing legal in Denmark must be legal In England, and that such marriages generally ere not con trary to the law of Ood, while the law of Eng land msrelvdeelares them to bo within the de grees of affinity. : V.ii , -itl'i-. (ji' ;..;... . ,11. 1 mi 1 ' 11 nil I 11, I . t -i I , M . , A Box Swaixowimo a Hout. The othee dsv Charley, five years old, found one of thoo curs ous boo rimmed . olreles, which ladies have named tmleu, and, while playing in the garden swallowed it. .The .family were in . tbe boo, busily engaged with a work on ntomology,wbea Charley ran in with mouth wide open, and ayes distended to thai utmost capacity. : ilia an.tn r oaught him by tbe arm, and, trembling with that deep anxiety which only a mother can feel, inquired ( .t r.- . - '' tv' x'-'""" . . . . ... an sifi. . a . -t aa . "Wbat s toe matter t w nas oaa nappenea i" ..The urohla, all agape,. aaanaged to astim latet ..',,'i.ni, .;r.i.v,v'.) b, "Water UVfir.-i i ,xr.... i:,:r t.J.1 ..It was bronghtg when, after drinking eopioua. b, haexolaime4kiii 1 h'.sii..iitkiuai 131 t ;VOh,motberIawallowe4ahol ft Ijs ;'iM "Swallowed a hole, Charley 1 r 01 ti- .j "Yh, motherj I swallowed a bolawltka pleoeof Irory round U." j 4 ' oi -1 bl:;.. . .. .j.i.-jto b:Ti:r NEW ABRIVAIS lu.'l-.l'ir' 23 '"'J&l-'X'-ILm 'mV s 1 , I.. I , 1-1 . OF AT KN APP tfi. CO.'S, 119 South High Street, t5ct2J-3aira-4Jtw-3tD : : BEAtrriircrt,, " AND criEAPERTHAN EVER'. J .. : ..t .. . ' . i. I . .. .:: l O1 CR SPRf NO STOCK' 19 VftVnVAl, it larr. and wall totted . The rerr latest natterns rrom AaaiKiuAev, aauiiisa ana J kxxoh lactortss. . COtD PAPERS AND BORDERS." Baadfom Oold Papers stlllog tram SSo. tell Wper tiou, ioimeri aoia irom iiwustni.t . ; 1 ,r. ,-!:, . ..' : ... -v. n . i -- COLD AND VELVET BORDERS, frssh and New Styles, at about half their former prices- , SPLENDID DECORATIONS ,' ,( 1 r - ' " '. v . ' ... i I for Cbarchw, Balls, Parlors aad Celling. : i : i :;-! n.;rr. .: .v. ,t . .:. :i ,.. i '-t - .' . . ' SIDE LIGHT AFIRE BOARD PAPERS ' All entirely n'cwanilsptehdld patterns, vary cheap. GOLD AND PAINTED SHADES Of th latest and richest dtslgns, from S7o. to fs. JO tab, ,1 ..... )'.. t , I ' GOLD WINDOW CORNICES, Aid Cnrtala Bands, from 2Jj. to tV, . , BCFr, : : : BLCE .1 it HOLLANDS i..ftr... :ii!.ilH fix er .''U.".J. -.! 1 . ' 1 . .(.."' ..-j AU widths and prices, tad warranted tbe belt quality. '' WINDOW FIXTURES, all klnfla.' CORD AN D , TASSELS v AI) variati, cheap. , .01 v.. BEACrilfJL PICTVBES FRAMES T. match forth. aVcoratlon of yonr Room i.' . " :..ru..;:. ;r -. 1. ' . ' ' 1 . J M.'s . Call and exaalns bur Btooktefor purchasing. - RANDALL & ASTON, 1OO0O1 '''coluitoViO... v t- i 1 ..... 1 ',' I ' I i "... Ill- : V. B. landlords and1 persons wishing o,anttt!es ot Paper will nak money by baying l as. Country Merchants and persona fr abroad will d well to sail and set as. '' ' spill l-aSmeed ..'.fc'A'.'; Sheriff's Sale. V ,tre ' 'I v -V MS Cornelius Jacobs , Hue Jacobs V , -. , - va f Oommon Pleas. Hlller stall , - W. P. Miller stah i ,'-'" n BT V1RTSJK OT A WRIT r Mr r A to me directed, from tb Court of Ooaunwb Fmaa of Franklin Oonnty, Ohio, I will .fler for sale, onr th farm occupied by W. P. A J- MUlr, la J.ckson ownsblp,.. ' Ji-'-'-'"' '' V Monday, the litS day ot; Aptt A. DVl8GlV at t o'clock,?, af.,'thefollowlng propaitr.te-wlta'.Ono bay mere, on. torrel horao, on mar coll, ou e ill, oa tw. hone wage, thre deubl btrnear, savwn bMdof hoga,ancV th. atdltlded ne-kalf iBtorwstln -taping maohiae, lev tea .a at toe pro per iy i v, . s. amni. .. . . .'- sprllWOtdv -al , '. ..Prvolw'.r-w, SSsw d By Bd. Davm, Bepatjf." ,i.h;-'i. 1 .... v. ii A HEW MOOP SKIRT. " ' ; ' " ' " Bar ass rwsslvad a aSwrataVl f HOOfSHriTI finlahal to a saaBut tusaperlorleaayysa tairodusd for'.-.' ;. el tsJ.rjHq ?,-'L vtcH tw DURABILITY AND ORACEFlJLNES3.,"l mh n. -Li-: TLEGAN'sT CLAIM UAi ., ua XU Btra.1 B-eqeee aid alutl-u aiw. aKB artcimia; andTa-MUeomatah,at - V BAW saarns . iiiiiiiii .. . s i :. . . I . !..: I 1 ' - 1 i a Scrofula, pj! EyiL isa 'conHtitutiOnal dituie,Uorrnptkkf tha I Wood, by which. ni.j8ui Jjecomea TUiatod, wcak.mtid poor. . lleijig ,in, the ciroalaUotj, h pervades tiic whole hoay. and may burst ouf in disease on any part Ot it,! JjTo organ i fia from its attacks, not i trtson wldaait aaay , not destroy1. ; The aerofulotis tBirit S tarioiislt caused by ,rw reuil&t disease, Viiw,tvinB'4i.; ordered or unhealthy food,' Lansuiav aiiw. !-.- and fUtTiy -habits, the depreerlng viosy and, aopra all. .by Aid ycriereav Tnfecaoii,!TVTiJuV': ever bo its origin, st sa hereditary ia Um eotv. stitution, deAcmding from parent to cbikkwrt r unto the tliiid aji4 fourth, generation jtndcedV J it secma to- be the rod of Him who says, p wilt visit the' iniqttiti of th Utim Mmm 1 , their chilrlren.".' f:. "!'"u;'. " " u ' Its cfl'ects commence fcy dcposltiori rrOtA tJuf blood of corrupt or uloewnAi matter, which, la tho lung, liver, and Internal trpi, it termed tubercles; in the gutnds; ' awellings ; and on tne sunuce, eruptions or sores. Ihia foul cor ruption, which gendftrs td tho cr6o(L''ilcprM8ei the energies of Hf. so that aorefuloue oonstitu- j tions not only 'Buffer froim. atnfUcra) im' pluints, but they hare far, less power to witlp.1' stand, t lie attacks of other -iaeaaes: cense quentiy vast numbers perish tT'. disorders tvhich, ttltliough not ecroftUsifttl ThU, r are' still rendered fatal by this tain aa' t)sr aystem. Most of tlie exmsumption which de cimates the hnmrtn family has its origin directly in tliis scrofulous contamination ; and many destructive diaeasea of the liver, kidneys, brain, and, indeed, of all the organs, axis front at are aggravated by the same cause. One quarter of all our people are icrofulotis t their persons are invaded by this lurking trw fection, and their health ia underalned hftCi To cleanse it from the system, we must renorjataj ' the blood by aa alterative medioine, and in vigorate it by healthy food and exercise; Such a medicine we supply in 1 . " ASTER'S7- ' Compound Extract of Sarsap-xilli,, the most effectual remedy which tho fnedlcal skill of our times can devise for this every where prevailing and fatal malady. ' It i Com-".' bined from the most active remedials that have been discovered for the expurgation of this foul . disorder from the blood, and the rescue of the system from its destructive consequences. . Hence It should be employed for the cure of not only Scrofuht, but also those other affce- tions which arise) from it, auoA aa Earrrrtra j and Skim Dibbasbs, 8t. ABTKomr'a Fin, Rose, or EnTsirxLAS, Piurs, Fvstuxbs, , Blotches, Blaixs and Bon.s, Toxors, Tbttsa ( snd Salt RHr.cif, Bcaed Head, Rimoworv, -RitntiKATtsM, 8TrHiUTioajidJIacoaiAi.Di-i bases, Ditopar, DrsFBrsxa, Dbbiutt, aod, r indeed, all CoMPtAtwrs arisiko. mou Vim- , ted oh Impure Blood. The popular belief ( in impurity othi blood " ia founded in truth, 1 for scrofula ia a degeneration of the blood. The particular purpose and virtue of this Sarsapa rilla is to purify and regenerate this vital fluid. : without which sound health ia impossible in contaminated constitutions. .-" 1 . .if -.- . 1 . . ' a fi I - .i.-3 sir ' ; '. v 1 : 1 . -I :i t w.i Ague Oure,r: " son ths spiidt eoai or k f' tmtermtttemt Fewer, or Fewer an-Ague, EUsmltteima P.w.r, Oblll F.vrar, DeuMaf O Agra., Periodical Il.adachi., ar BUlams , Headache, and Billow. Faw.r, laletd for the wk.lt elaaa of 4iaaBMartsB:; Ibsj In biliary derangement, canted bp . the Malaria of Hlaatnaito Conata-toa.- Ws are enabled here to offer the coT-mnitty a 7 rcmedy which, whUe it euro th anew eomplaint with certainty, ia atill perfectly harmless 10 any j quantity. Such a remeay ia invaluable in district where these afflicting disorder prevail. This ' Cons " expels the miasmatic poison of Ftvaa and Aora from tbe system, and prevente the dT velopment of the disease, if taken on the first an- . preach of its premonitory symptoms. It is not only ' the best remedy ever ywt cUweverwd for thie elaaa of complaints, but also the cheapest, The tarn , quantity we supply for a dollar hringa it within the reach of every body ; sjdm bilious aitrirt,wTWa FkVEn. and . Aoca prevail, every body afaoold 4 have it and uss it freely both for cure ana protoo- . tion. " A great superiority of this remedy over any' other ever discover- for the apeedy and eesttua o cure of Intermittent is that it contain no Quinine, , or mineral, consequently it produce no quinism or Other injurious effect whatever trpon the conetitu tica. Those cured by it are left as healthy aa if 1 they had never had the disease, , . . Fever and Ague ia not alone the conseqaence of the axiaamatie poison. A great variety of Aiaur- ' der arise from its iniution, smong which, are j Keurafoia, Rheumatitm, Govt, Headaeha, Bliud nets. Toothache, Earnche, Catarrh, AttAma, PaW filiation, Painful Afftciiem of th Sphtm, Hyttersi tet. Pain in th BovU, Volte, Paralyrii and rangement of th Stomach, all of which, when , originating in this eauie, put oa thevnfnrw'Wsn tup, or become periom'osd. - ThlCca' xpl-r tne poison from the blood, and consequently cures them aU alike. ' It is an invaluable protection' to ' imminent and persona travelling; or temporarily ) residing in the malarious districts.. If taken occa-.. sionally or daily while exposed to the infection, Uutl T. 1U DO nturvroi uva uiw wjwmm, mm vnium - accumulate in sufficient quantity to ripen into dia-,. ease. Hence it is even more valuable for protec- tion than cure, and few will ever suffer from Inter-4 mittenu if thev avail themselves of the protectitin s tUsremdyatfords.,, ,, 'io: ;...,7j ,, u rrepored by Dr. J. 0. AXES. eV CO., Lowell, Iai.,:, ROBERTS A SiUURL, Oolasbot. . . And by Vngrlatsand Dealers .very wher. - - - ov;lyd.twaw. ,. . ;t ,0 aw , fm Vougk. Void, Btanml, Mm-' na,amvjruann of ao ' JKroat. Eelim th Hacking OhioA in Oomtmftlon, trmiittis, AMAa- ma, and Oatarrk, i'Uar amd pre. ' ttrtvgth to th roie of " FUASLtU rGAKBRI,)a , and 8INUEU. . ,. v tew ar aware of th Importance or checking a Cough . flold In lu mtatag: that whloh tw th.' bMlnnlng would yield to mild reetady,. If ntlecled. oonattack the lungs "iroton's roaoAtal irochm,'' eonulolng demulcent Ing reiileuta. allay almeaary ea Bronchial IrriUtlon. - '.. t,. rr., BUOWN'o I ''That 'trouble In my Throat. 'for which, " the 'Irwoae' sr. a ipecino; navmg man. aa. TB0Cni8oftenamer.wblsver." ,.4 ..,-B n . r. wi-Lis. "I reeommand .their at to, Pcsue OuaaV tats." .. !:. v,J:..,.lV.l CHAMl; t'llave proved exuraaarj rvk-wibM;f BROWN'8 TH00BXS uo-aitntm. - . . . , 1 . KBY . IIBNBY WSatf. BBBLHKB. 'Almost instant relief In the diatr-Mlns. IbOOUSS labor of brtatfllnrp-tullartoAnTlK,."-'- BROWN'8 1 , kkv. A. t). uui.r,Bros. 14 'Contain no Opiun ao, tiling Intnl TR00HK3 out. - ' ' v. a. lulls,' ' ,; n .. Chmnilt,etUn, nbwn'8 t ' 1 1 1 (Coc.au, ."; simple aca pinuauh cwiutuaiicn for 1 '.X.'aJ ' TBOCDESi DhV O. 8. BIOELOW-.k Mi! '"'" ' " ' AfVw "BcctSolal WBobobitw.i . r rad j I B. J. I. W.LANl, .. kI hav. proved them exculltat tor Wuoon mowjj's TROCUBS titOWS'B iBoOoc.a." REV. U. W. WARnlH.'W . . .. . Motion. trochkb "B'neflrtil when eoapellrd torpaak,sf- BROWN'S erlag froa Ooi.j ' . aai. e. r. J. sjsjii. 1 , . ..; -, .7. M.Jmt. - 'ItrraTCii. Id removlDg ffoanencM and frrltaiiiisvof th.Tbriwt, ao -.awnaoa wl k TROCHE SROWN'I ?rAs and Simaat. j '. ' Tn6cns.- mowrrs it.', . ... 1 1 Fr-f. Bum uunauB jrilT--"-. 7V.1 ,nj 'f.ki, ..r u..J 4..TkI r'iSi.u. lanal Ooltasm- J.?0?f "4rHt neneBtwhen fak'en bofor and sfti)?. BROWN'S oreaeklac, a they wrmat Heaeeenee.. Prong ihtlr pu' ellfot, I think they will be or per-van-ttMknaneatadVMMr tone. ---. .Aj9 I .... RBV.B.ROWLIT.A. ET.. A. Mm- BBOWH'B 1 rretiu.ni or Aiarnt uoiicee, Teen. il VI' :Ui .lOBlttIS a SAMClfc. J3.1 tWO ; jj 4v.,w t .-uiMIWl.fl3 luiivt. on 1 ' T I . . Oi -A.lh TTl 1, .1, . .1 . -rv;.ii 1 bi noatn. a tiMes, ooittatu. v " ( ar7-dfcdln . m .- ' ....,., '1 '. I1ENUT KJCHI.aSn -i (lata of Phaloaw Babll,hiu.nt, fl. J Porrft'- thNw Xvrte Vuhkuuhl. SlirrlD. Hair Oun.o ehampoonlng, Curling and D nfiim Mtoa. Ptflt..' ' street, over tb Post Ollioe, vLer ili.ls..u.,ci i 1 , be rlv fcv alt tti. . Variaa lnanohM.. Lwlvoe tod Children's Uair Preaelu don. In the bust . JyMl-dlp