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D” Kind limns Eat Bums < —\V btlinvc it " ill be ne'cssary for the Femu r’s Club of this City, who first opened the question to tuke it up again ami sic if they run sesile it. ns vve have such evidence Upon the case that "v arc compelled to Hud a VerJict of full v jirovrd on both sides. tad witness, Mr. Nathaniel M. Tobov of Tompkins county, says he is an oldfarmer, has kept bees ten years and always encoura ged birds to make their homes upon bis premises. One season observing two king lards about his hives he was curious to know what they were after and ascertained to his natisfaclior. that they caught bees on their return to (lie hive, not to eat them hodilv. hi! to disembowel them and despoil them of the "honey sack." 11c attributed the non swarming of the laws to this pair of king birds, hut says his bees have in vet been molested since. M •. T. believes in book farming and wishes lie had more information how to apply his knowledge so gaimd. We think if he read more and applied what he read. he. would not talk about king birds extracting the honey sack” from h es, since that substance is elaborated in lire body of tlie bees from their food, and is not sucked in from the flowers and deposited in a little.sack, afterward to he puni] eil up and deposi e 1 in the combs. Wax is also elaborated from the bees’food, hut we do not think it would do to talk about the wax-sack, as though it was taken in ready made from the Covers, as in fa :t seine jieuple believe is the case. That the king birds caught Mr. Tolley’s hies, wo have no doubt, since he says he saw the disimliowelul carcasses under the trees where they alighted, lint that one single one "I ih m was a worker eve* do doubt: and that a- rule pair of king birds were the cause of the non swarming of several hives of bees, we have no doubt upon the mVect— we know it was not tin eas.—it would lie a pre posterous absurdity to believe such a wild tide. We do not believe that all the king h ds in tlie world ever destroyed a hive of working bees, and a man who will kill tin in lucent birds without bet Ur proof. f heir gn It. than all that we have heard, is at heart a —bird murderer.—-V. I’. Tribun . Germ; in Itrvrxu a Jloasr;.—A correspon dent ofthe I’r.iirle* Farmer, cimlr.irily to old maxims, undertakes to judge (lie character f a horse by outward appearances, and oilers tlie following suggestions, as the result ol'bis close observation and long experience : It the- color be light sorrel or chestnut, his feet, legs and face white, these arc marks ol kindness. if In* is broad and full between the eyes, may be depended on as a horse of good sense, and capable cl being trained to any thing. As respects such horses, the more kindlv yon treat them, the better yon will lie treated in return. Na* will a horse of this dcscrlp lion stand a whip if well led. If .von wdnt a safe horse, avoid one that is dish faced; lie may he so tar gentle as not to scare; Incite i*ill have too natch go-ahead in him for everybody. if you want a fool, imt a horse of great hot torn, g'*t a deep imy, with not a white hair about him; it his face is a little dished so much tlie worse. Let no man ride such horse, who is md an adept in riding—they are ahvavs tricky and unsafe. If yon wtuit one who will never give out, never buy a large ovi rgrown one. A black horse cannot stand heat, nor white one cold. If yon want a gentle horse, get one with more or less white about him—the more tin* better. Many suppose that the parti-colored horses belonging to eirensses, shows.&c,are selected for their oddity. lint the selections thus made are an account of great docility and gentleness. Cl tit; run Swi.vnv.—Seeing in a late iinm b r of your* valuable journal a receipt for the Tumival or cure nfswiney, 1 having had some experience with lameness of that kind in tlie horse, wnpld cheerfully communicate tin* same to tli nailing public through the Peo ple's Journal. When 1 become fully sulis -1 e 1 of the seat of lameness, I simmer together equal parts of hog’s lard and spirits of tur pentine, and, as hot as practicable, apply it In the shoulder, and bathe it thoroughly with a chafing iron. This should be applied every other morning for six days, (lot careful and not burn the horse, for this would cause in flammation,) then apply some healing lini ment until the horse is well. This process t have never known to fail. The most ohsti mtte cases yield toil in a few weeks. Legal Notices. sioTicr. rrTllfl undersigned having been appointed -L by tlie County Commissioners as ■*Kxam itiers” to examine and determine whether u Public lload should be opened as putioued for, as follows: “beginning near tlie Cross Roads in the road leading from Oxford and lilno Ball, thence westerly passing between Hie houses of Ambrose Holcomb and of Thomas and Ja cob Bonham, to the road connecting (he road leading from Brick .Meeting House to New London, and the rend leading from the Brick .Meeting House to the Bine Ball, at some point between Ettra lingers and Robert Brown’s.” Hereby give notice to the citi/.ens of the county and all persons interested, that they " ill meet at tin* point in the public roads in the neighborhood in question, known as “Nelly’s Cross Hoads” on SATURDAY, tlie I.lth day of .Inly, It'D, and from thence proceed to the niifchyrgc of the duties devolving upon them by tiie aforesaid appointment of the county commissioners. ISRAEL REYNOLDS, J HIRAM CLEMENT, ( JOSEPH PEARSON, \ June 3, 1851 tin Examiners. NOTICE. TITHE undersigned having been appointed I by the County Commissioners of Cecil county Examiners to examine and determine whether Hie public convenience requires a public mail to be opened as petitioned for, ns follows : “Direct from the road lending from New Leeds to Cherry Hill, through the lands of Robert Gregg, John W. Miller, Thos Spence and others, starting at the said Robl Gregg’s, mid intersecting the public road leading from .Marly Mill to the public road loading from Klkton to Cherry Hill;” Hereby give notice to the citizens of the county and all persons interested, that they ill meet at Robert Gregg's, the point pro,- * posed Cor the starting of the said road, on SATIJQkfV, the first day of July next, and then and tbeto commence to discharge the iliilier which devolve upon them by the afore s lid appointment. JOSEPH T. BROWN, ) JOHN McCRERY, \ FRISBY Tt'l.L, \ ne 3, 1851 tin Examiners. PJjilailpljM.t, -MiiViiw <awo. IE subscribers call ilienllcnlion of Furm -1 X er.< and Dealers lothisGUANO. Bvihcm i ieiil a 11 lysis 1 1 is found to contain a Inrecr pio portinn ot Phosphate than Peruvian onnno. Uhls. I<n ling. For sab* bv J. IL A. & S. A LLFN, April 1,3 m. 7&. .S South Wharves, Phila. F iVs SILVER MEDALS AWV it III;o To (< E OI! U ; STI’ 11 HRS, No.DO and U 2 Walnut Street. Philadelphia, FOR 1118 Improved Spiral Spring Waitress A \ !> fjxcv may rrnxiTvnrc. Cnsllrou Ani inn Is nml Models in Wood fit r- ( mnr 26 1 ( To tii© Clfta ji < of ctk;o}i. \lj. HICKEY \ (’;).. \ H 8 (Jiiksxit • Street, above Sixth, IMiil.oleipbi.i, have now on lir.nl mu? of the largest, cheapest and most viried assortment of fli*ir improve! Steel Soring Sole Leather TRUNKS over of- I I’mvil to the public, with i line article of Light 1 Weight Sole Leather Thinks, Carpet anil I Leather Hairs, for travelling in Europe. Also | a splendid assortment of Lo lies Dress Trunks, ! Bomtet llo.vs. &c.. ringing In price from two lo thirty dollars, with a line variety of Hobby Horses, Propellers, digs, &e. All of tlie above articles we will sell low for eash. (Jive ns a call. • CLv-J’rizo Metal awarded at Hie World's Fair I” .London in 1851. A. L. HiCKEV & CO., May 27. No. 1 IS Cbesuut St., Pbila. UGHIOI AL. PAPER HANGINGS. HOWELL & BROTHERS, Mtnufticfvrers a n'/ hnporlors nf Paper /fang •ugs, have removed to Xu. Inti CHESTXL T STIIEE7', below Seventh Philadelphia, where they n^k the attention of Country Merchants, and the trade to their extensive slock of Hoods, ! comprising the largest un i most varied assort men I in the United Stales. In addition to their hitherto nnefjnulled nmn n fact tiring facilities, they have recently intro duced new and improved machinery, which is I used in no other factory in the country, and by * vhich they nr** enabled to piodnee a superior 1 article of M limn and Satin pnpeis, at least 20 per cent In vor than any other house. * ! They manufacture extensively Velvet nml j Hold l’*pers, I)’Curat tons. Holders ol every des- ■ criphon, Fire Hoard Prints, Ornaments, Jtc. j I) *c. 17—brn. D A V i S & C U L 1 N, DKA 1,1. H S IN La 3XB ps, Laulct ii a & C linn do! Irrs ‘N. K. Cor. Fourth and Cherry Sts,, Pbilada. J I'AVIXCf enlarged and improved their Store, * I. and havin'.: the largest assortment ol Lamps in Phila bdphia, they me now prepared lo fur nish PL\F. OIL, CAM PI I IN F., mm.MNG FLUID, FTUKPJ. JLOIL, PiJOSdFXFC.IS S- LJJW )!L. Lamps. Lanterns, of all patterns; Fancy Hotel mil Hall Lamps, Chmnlelieis, (/iinn loles and (.'an le|;ilnas, and Hriltannia Lamp' at ih'.* mamH’acinrer.s’ lowest prices.—Glass Lamps by the* pncbnge.nl a small advance over • 'letjoii prices, Heiug large M.WLFACTU II Fits ol Pint* Oil, Ho tiling Fluid, F.lherial Oj|, Alcohol, nml (the only true) Phosgene Gas, they can furnish these articles at such prices that Merchant*- will find it lo their ad vantage lo buy. Call before going elsewhere. I you want bargains. Also, the Safety Fluid or sale. [sep IT 1 y £SiKluliii£ fiSunluai'P, AND Tool Store Exclusircty. T IP. Largest in Hie V. S.— WVL M- McCLURK & HHO., Xo: 287 Market SL above Klh, Piiii.adkmmiia. M imu laeiiirers* Depot for Locks ol all kinds, War ranted quality, Pat. Silvered (Jlass Knobs, i’remium Porcelain Knobs, over 100 pnlleins; Si I vcr-plnled Hinges, <Scc., with the most com plete assoitment of all Hie modern patterns in this line. Hnil lers nnd tli nb-rs ore invited to call and examine our stock, illustrated Cata logues, sent by Mail, if desired. HOT .dill REGISTERS 4 FEXTILJTORS, at Factory prices. CT**Persons at a distance who wish to order Goods, and desire nn esti mate or particular description, eon write to Me Cf.rnr Hito., and nil information ns to Goods and prices will he given by repnnvof mail. All orders put np under Ihe immediate super vision of the firm. O'T'Call and see ns [Feb *25 fim JPI WI2F::It €£ % T SAVING FUND, PUIU-IDULPUM. CIfIIRTKKKI) J Y TIIK STATE OP |KN NS VI. V A NIA, IN INI I. CAPITAL STOCK $*250,000. THIK S WING FUND OF THK NATIONAL .L SAFKTV Company, No. (J 2 Walntt St., two doors above 'l’liird, Pbiladclpnin, is open every day, from I) o’clock, A. m.. to 7 r. .M,nnd • m Monday and Thursday evenings till P o’clock i'iiis Saving Fund is well known as one ol the safest and best managed Institutions in this country nnd pays five per cent interest on money pul in there. Any sum from one dollar upward is received, and nil sums large or small are paid back on demand without notice tunny amount. This Saving Fund has Mortgages, Ground Rents nnd other first class investments, nil well secured amounting to more than half a million of dollars for the security of depositors, No. fi2 Walni:t St., two doors above Third, South side, Philadelphia. HOARD OF REFEREES. Hon. Joel Jones, laic mayor of Philadelphia. Hon. Robl M. Lee. Recorder of Pbilada. Hon. James Page, laic P. M. of Pbilada. Hon. Thos B. Florence member ol Congress Ist District. lion. John Robbins, member ofCongrcss-llh District. Hon Win Pennington, late Governor of New Jersey. Hon HENRY L. BENNER, President. ROB P. SELFRIDGE, Vice Pres. J. Reed, Secretary [Apr 2!) *54 ly Men’s ami Uoys’ Clothing. INVERT BODY should embrace this opporln- J nily to buy clothing for Men and Boys, at GEORGE CAJUN'S Chenj) Clothing Establishment, S. E. Cor. Market and Second Sts., Pbilniln., Embracing a choice of the Best, Most Desira ble, nnd Fashionable Dress nml Frock Cunts, Habit Cloth do., Linen Drilling do., Tweeds, &,(*., with a great variety of HOYS’ CLOTHING, consisting of sock coals, polka jackets, monkey jackets, vests nnd round jackets, made of tweed, linen drilling; cloth, alpncn, kemeymerc, doeskin, FURNISHING GOODS, consisting of Shirts, Stocks, Handkerchiefs, kc., nil of which are offered at the lowest possible rash prices, and as cheap as any other Clothing Store In the Union DA^Parents who desire Boys’ Clothing are earnestly invited lo examine the Stock. Storekeepers can he accommo dated at very low rates. GEO.CULIN, S. E. Cor. Market nnd Second Sts., Apr I Iy Philadelphia. Spring Fashions for Gentlemen WIL LIS RUTTER bogs to inl'tinn his trio mis uml tlto public guncrttlly, that tic hast just ruturned li'om litc city with a sup ply of new eiollrti, ('.tiNHlnini’es and Testings, for Spring wear, which he will make up ns low as can bo done in either city, and warranted to give satisfaction. rr?*Call at the Bazaar. [mar 11 i TJERUVIAN AND MEXICAN, for sale by 1 JOHN PARTRIDGE, Feb 18 tf Elf-ton. S' lu|rdU.Nb IJXT3 —Mi n hoys Palm I.oat, Leghorn, Can'ubi, Pana ma and '-In II Braid Hats, for sale hv 1 Apr - A. J. SCOTT BRO. Vtiiiiiingloii, W.v fGH HtiPAIBiNU,in nil its branches attended to promptly,and all work war- j ranted lo give entire sntisfaetion for year at ; the oli stand of /IBA FERRIS SON, Aoril I. corner llh an I AT.irket sis.. Wil. j SECOND HAND WATCHES.—Some fine : (ei.n W a Ten es for sale low, a short time i use J, also silver one*; cheap nnl desiiabl*’ at /IBA FERRIS & SON, A-lril I, corner Ithani Market sis. Wil. nn*lE UNDERSIGNED, have M-r-’iifd the -S. Ageney olßieha d VVillis* celebrated Liv- ; •*rpool \VA PCifES, for accuracy cannot be ex- ! celled, llieynrc beautifully finished with chro- j •toineler balances and pinions often Livers, ! an accompanying certificate vouches for their ! being genuine and warrants entire snti.Tac 1 ion. /HU FEUIUS & SON, Ar* il I corner llh nml Market st., Wil. .U ST PJTMHJ), r PHE L \RGEST LOT OF FINK W ATCITS, 1. ever o|f-red to a Wilmington Market, ci n sisling of Willis, Johnson nn I Stoddard, move- 1 meal< Duplex, Chronometer nnd Levers, in : ( Hunting and open eases. Gold nn I White I • Dial-Skeb io i mov-m*nii<; also line Swiss ' j Huntersaa-l op *n lac *of Hi egnet uml Mat!ey ' | Pevtien man nl’aelure ols inn 11 sizes for La Ii• •s. ! Call an I examine our assortment and secure vonrsdt a correct Time keeper at /IHA PERRIS & SON, April I. Corner llh nnl Market st. Wil. iIK:\HV U. HUI\UHJJKST> (Successor to Jos. Bringhursl.) Wholesale and Refnll DniggH, jUO. 87 MARKET St., WILMINGTON, next iM door to ihe corner of Fourth. F have large ly inci rased the stock of Drugs, Chemicals, and Patent Medicines of tho old stand, for years occupied by Joseph Ibinghursl. 1 inn nn fa cl me with great care nil my Chemical and Pliarma cnllcnl Preparations, personally selecting my stork from the largest importing houses of Philatlelphin nnd New York, and other places, (for cash only, nnd lorn prepar'd to sell whole sale and retail. Drugs, Chemicals nnd Patent Medicines ofnll kinds at the lowest cash prices. Everything 1 sell warranted ofthe Imst jnaliiy. or tlie money returned. lam Ihe sole and only wholesale nnd retail agent for Dr. D. Jane’s ' Family M 'dinnes, which, with all other Pnl ' mt Melicines, will be soi l wholesale and rc -1 Inti at •!•• proprietor’s lowest piiccs. Wilmington, Sep 17 ly A . J. V H H IT. WH )LESALE AND RETAIL GROCER, j Xu. 5:) .M>trl;rt St., Wilmington, Del. ' GROCERIES CAEAP FOR CASH. r p[lF, subscribei having on Imml nt his Store i No. 53 Market Si., a large nnd general ns soiimenl of fresh and well selected Giocei ies, takes this method of informing the citizens ol Klkton nml Cecil county generally, that he wil! sell them ns cheap ns they can be bought either in Wilmington or Philadelphia market; nn l respectfully solicits a call from such as may want goods in his line, l> 'fore purchasing else where. Also, Wiaaos & lilifiiurtf. Always on hand in choice variety. Consist ing in part of Ll'iU )RS, —ofthe first nnd medium quality —Oi l C i.m t Bran ly. do pale do. Jamaica Spirits, Peach Bmady, Cherry Brandy, Holland Gin. WINES. M i leira. Po t, Teiurill'*, Sherry, Lisbon, nn I Sweet Malaga. Extra line Old Moxofjf: \nrr.v Whi<kev, ami Wine H 'feis. ANDREW J. ( ROW, Vo. ;V1 .Market Si., 1 door above Miller’s I) *e. ;t I. <sin. Hotel. 11 ihnin . Pel. 8I>IIX%(U :v KUMHimti CI-OTHIX LOWE’S OLD LIMB. VrriLT.IAA[ 0. LOW I*, rerj.relfnlly infern,- \ V his friends and customers, that he hns just laid in nn l had manufactured to his oiJtr, a hjunlilu 1 assortrn* n! of clo rm.yn, which he intends lo sell ns low as the reei nlly red need'rale'* will peimil. A living profit (sail he desires nnd his friends aie n>sured that he will not fail lo render suti*fnction to all who lavor him with their custom. A line a-son in (Mi t of Ii ess nml frock COATS; also VESTS nnd PANTS nl his Store Xn. 32, Mark'd Street Wilmington, Pet, should receive the examina tion ol' all persons in want ofn change ofap pniel to suit the Spring and Summer seasons. Also a-tine variety of shirts, collars, ernvais, gloves, stuck ings, &.c. These goods will be sold low, as I deem it fm letter l<* dis pose of them soineiimes even as low as cost, to keeping them on homd. This only mode l>y which I have been enabled to keep n fresh *ni I lasbionable a-sortmenl cd elotliia>g of the various sty les of tashion. They are open for public inspection: call n-nd examine them. WILLIAM G. LOWE, April 15 3m. No 32 M auk ft St.. Wil. REMOVAL OF THE H7 L MlXta TO X WHOLESALE $ RET MIL ESoiiK and StaHoaery More, T) A PER AND RAG \% AREHOf’SE, and 1 book mxnicnv and nr.ixx book MJXUFJCTOn l r , to 127 Marked st., 1 iv/. miiigton, Del., (one door above the old stand.) j —The subscriber, having filled up a Storehouse I and Bindery, especially a Inpted lo hishn iness. i and made large and curefully selected additions lo his stock, calls particular attention to his Cheap School Books, Choice. ta f e Miscellaneous Literature, Magazines and cheap Publica tions, Bibles, Prayer and Hymn Books, Writing, Printing. Wrapping nnd Fancy Paper, Staple and Fancy .Stationery. Included in which is a laigeand cheap collection ol Forte Mon naies,Porl Folios, Work Boxes,and fancy goods generally. ITT*Additional workmen and facilities in Ihe Bindery, with a new improved ruling machine, and other labor-saving machinery, enables him always to supply a superior anil cheap article of standard patterns of day books, ledgers, cash and record books, pass, copy, cyphering, music and drawing books. Also, to furnish promptly orders lor blank books of every pattern, and lo bind magazines, pamphlets, and old books in any and every style desired. R.ias! RJIGS!! bought in large or small quant hies, at t he high est prices for cash, or its equivalent if exchang ed. All are invited lo call at the New Stoic, and examine, where n more general supply of goods can he lound than in any one book or sta tionery store in the larger cities, and where any article may be returned that docs not come up to representation, or give satisfaction. J. T. HEALD, 127 Market St., Dec 10 (>m Wilmington, Del. BEG All FACTORY. TIIOMJS C. CAZIEU, ( late of Baltimore.) RESPECTFULLY informs his friends nnd HU the public that he has commenced the above business in Klkton. in tlie new building of “Johnson’s Hotel.” Where he will, inn short time, be enabled lo supply the trade with all kinds ofSEGARS of his own manufacture as good and on ns fair terms us they can be procured from Ihe cities. The best of CHEWING TOBACCO AND SNUFF. Also, 'Thunks, Umhhf.li.ar, Car pet-Bags, Satchels, Pen-Knives, Sissors, Razors, &.<*. on hand, which he will sell at small profits. P. S. What he sells will be as represented. WANTED, an apprentice between 12 ami 15 years of ago. T. C. Caziku. April Bih, 1854—3m5. Filial AT PRIVATE SALE. THE subscriber will sell at Private b’ale bis farm containing s H AcrrN ofland, of which a bout 30 acres arc Woodland y ing about Haifa mile south of the village ol North East in Cecil county, Md* The improvements arc u frame Dwelling House, a frame Bam, j I jig and other outbuildings. There i* a stream of water passing rough '.he farm affording water n every field. The land has been lirnen for he last two oi ihi re- y ars. Persons desiring to purchase will pleaseap ply to Jacob Hyland, at North East, or lo F. A. ESliis, at Klkton. June 18 if NICHOLAS PHILLIPS. Cards. A CARD. D!!. .T. v. U'AI.r.ACI-;, 1. ivin.x luc iUmI himself in Ciiksai'kakk City. respeet- I hilly odors liis pfofession.il services t< tin* ! dlizona of tli*.* lou'ii and vicinity, lie m.iy j be found at tin* Mute! of Mr. John !f inn i. M*r li 11, *3l n, ATTENTION. rST HE Subscriber desirons of resuming Id i jL fonuur husin ms ut Surveying in I(' .i v.-y- • | a;icin.g, promises t* ucetimiliod t • -ill wl n d • I *iro to p .troniz.c him. His office will be in i Elk ton until tli • Udtli of March next. .1 annary US IM*> h .1011 .\ .1A \N E A'. ALEXANDER EVANS, Att 'i*n<\v at Esnv. VrA V b found nf the Ollie • to which lie has i lately removed, opposite tin* store ol i William Torhert. Esq.. in tin* bnildin.r iv j eently o*(*upscd as the Post Ollier; oral the | i Oiiire adjoining Ida re silence, Elkton. -Mary- ■ ! land. j April 22. 31. I A VXUU. ! fjdllE un lersignt'd, having entered into n Co- | 1 Partnership lor tin* practice of the LAW ii, all its various branches, will give their prompt and mi livided attention to such httsiufssas ma\ he eniriisle I to theiii. OJlire opposite the Court House, where one or both mayafway * be bum-! during husiues i hours. GEJtIGE EARLE, Dec ill if JOHN A. I. CRKSVVELL. 'nie: rpIIAT C. M. MI'VSO.S \ liI’OTTIKU. J. having procured a first rate Wateii Maker from the city of Philadelphia, are now pre pared to attend to the wants of their custom ers, who m -,v rely upon having tlndr work done with dispatch, and we would say that • every watch before it leaves tiie shop, shall i be put in a con lition to b - warranted lor one year. [Jan 28 Mercantile. LADIES’ DRESS GOODS. BROW.V, J1?.,nl his ol! slind in J Elkton, has fresh nr rivals ol all the most desirable style La .lies* Dress for 1851; part ol | which is lonnd in the following catalogue, viz: , Figure I I>i il'innts. Broehn Plaid Gingham*. I Challi Delaine®. I m coloiel Barege, tan coloM M. Delaines, plaid and lig’d Barege Delaines. Challi Barege, Brocha Barege, Pari® Sylphides. hlncli Barege Delaine?. nil wool Delaines. in solid colors; and n great vnii- ty of Swiss Rnl lleing, .Inckoucl and Swiss Inserting and Edg ings, new style collars and on ler.-deeve®. Bkst quality Kid Gloves, (1?,, 0", 7. 7 1, and 7]. ' -f Apr 15 NEW SPRING GOODS!! ATrF. have just opened a fresh and very su -1 V perior slock ol SPfjYG DRY COOns of every variety, adapted to the season and market. T‘o which we invite the attention ol onrlrienls an I the public generally. We ‘nave also on haul a ln!l supply of S ROC r. /*/ I\S of all kindsal low prices. Haul ware. (Queenswaie, Ce la. ware. Pools am! Shoes tif all Kinds in common use. TEEMS. A discount •T ’> p-r cent will lu ma I e on all bills j| paid w.lhSu ten days Iron. ih<* day of sal •• Please call an I see our slock an I Iry our term*, we know it will he an ad vn,ila'.r'*lo the public geneiallv. April *. A. J. SCO I P & PRO. si’uixti ori7\i \*u Dry Qjrdd D;y Good?! AT WAP TOR RIGHT’S. 4] A DIES' DRESS SILKS, plaid and plain 3 i superior black do.; tun, blue, inode, and white all wool I) 1 aimPa -g-s, nil e< lors. Drench La was, Swiss. Mul ami Cambric Mus lin . N.VOf VDROP T.VMK CJjCTHS, and Linen Table Covers, while cords for hon ne|.s an I skirt®, Irish Liu•• ns ol all k inds. Cam bric ail Swiss Edgings mil laserliugs, uuder slceves, embroidered hdkfs., collars. .See. (JISn'IUMS, PI! I STS mul DOMESTIC. S’. Real Manchester Ginghams, very best makes of Prints in the trade, plai I an I striped Domes tic. My)l'llXlSt! (JO(Jl)S . Mourning Print*, Delaines, J/iwns. Ging hams, collars an 1 uu Icr-slcwes, love veils, and h Ik is. ULM'K ( LOTH* mu’ ('.ISSIMER /X Silk an I Ma:s>dll'*.s \'e- - tiir- ; , Linen Drill, am! j Duck for while pants. srn nr conns, Shaw Matting I-1, 5-1 and l- I wide, plain and (die ini>red; Panama, Leghorn and Canton Straw Mats. (> l l Cloths, carpet hags. Ininks, ladies* rol lers, with and without lips; gents patent lenlli er Mioes,. carpet slippers, nail, tooth and other hru 9 hes; &c., r . [Apr 15 ALL ASUTIWITI O TO J A COP P. A sirs AT E W nad capacious Store Room, on Main Street, (nearly opposite the old Fountain Inn,) Elkton, ML, where is daily exliihiled a beautiful assortment of DRY COODS, a few of which I will name, such as ssrn.vs', i very rich black, plaid, plain and changeable. SILKS; very fine and high colored. ALL WOOL DE LA INKS’; and as the must fashionable styles now are PLJJIDS, I have them to sail young or old, in UAIvEGE DE LA INKS, Parescs, Lawns, Ginghams, Prints and white coons. Black, Blue, Brown, Green, Plum and Claret FRENCH CLOTHS lam now prepared to supply the demand lor DEB.ICES, Mattings, Oil Cloths, Hemp, Rag and Ingrain CARPETS; besides a general variety of STAPLES jJXD SUXDRIES : Cassimeres, vestings, collonndcs, denniins, muslins, shawls, tickings, drillings, heavy cluck, tencoveis, tea fiinges, hosiery, gloves, combs aril brushes, chemisells and undci sleeves, hoots an I shoes, hats and caps, hard ware, queens whi e, cedar ware, spices, glasses, Uemly-3l;ide and an unsurpassed lot of GROCERIES, &c. Come one, come all, no I examine for your selves, and you will always line! something worthy of your attention. Thankful for the very liberal patronage bestowed upon me, I would solicit a continuance ol the same, hop ing by close application io business and selling goods cheap, (adhering to the old motto ol ‘quick sales and small profits,) to give peneiul sal isTaclion. N. B. Country Produce taken at the high est market rales in exchange for goods. Aprß J. B. ASH. Dl7"T!ie crowd of customers increases aj E. Biiown, Jr's., extensive Dry Good and Grocery Store, next door to Merritt’s Foun tain Inn. Well, so much for Brown's always having plenty of the right kind of goods, suitable to the. wants of everybody, and at prices that induces his numerous visitors to buy. His new style Summer Hats attracts a great deal of attention from the gentlemen . and boys. [itfoy (5 1 AA PIECES vefy superior IRISH LlX i\/V/ £XS. —We have just received, direct Irom the manufacturers, 100. piece's of very superior Irish Limn, which we are prepared to sell at least 2-3 per cent below the usual price, either by the box, piece or yard. Call and examine for vourseb os. North East, mar-15 HUGHES BROS. Italtimorf. Bowen & Riviciil .v. 2 lUI.TIMOUK STREET HRIDKK, flnd Koiiil Di-aU'is in \ V KniKin- Af., Oami-iii:nk, I’ink mill otlu'l' Oll.s. LAMPS, ito. [noir. 25, ol— Cm. .1 )il\ LVMSDIa, Grocer & ( illerrliuiit, • No, U Chenjisilr, (iwodoors horn ihaii St.,) j BA LTIMORE. j kin Is n( Grain and Country Pro- ; 0 (lac* on Coinmissimi. and kr-jw a general j 1 'm I;n “lit of ( 1 11 r i <■< a I wn v < orl band. .1 AM K > a. MC CAY. HKNKV Is. .Ml 1 AV. iTIcGAV & HKOTSSER, DEALERS IN ijreiiVi .cdi D.i:;i:.ottc Ciquars, Au. 48 South Calvert near Lombard Street, II A 1. T I M O It K, !M n. Superior old Bruudie.c and Old Rye Whiskies, i always on hand, uii'-urpnssetl j n quniil\;nnd j satisfaction giiaianlecd in all eases or goods to | he returned at our cxp( nse. [od 1 if MIXOWA & SUCCESSOR* ro WILLI.IML.IX.IIUS, ; A-. 175 /V [7 Sf!. net!l’ Li^ht, (2 doors K.isl ofUnitod Status llutul.) lI.VI/minHK, wnm.rHu.n di'.u.kiim in Frnlts Sind ,\nts oi'all J.inils, Togutlicr with mi uNtunsivu stock of (L'ciLccticiiarii of their own manufacture, which are oflered at as low prices .t ran be juncb.ised at any mark-t in the Unitcil States. (Lr Country Merchants would do well to call before purchasing else where, [apr IJm Cabinet Furniture &Chiir V/arcrooms No. 43 SOUTH ST. JULTIMOJIEy AW. rjTHE subscriber Would bog leave to call the attention of his friends and thy public geneiallv, to I;is handsome assortment ,f I jM.’AIHNET FURNITURE, ofsuper -■) ior workmanship, and ev.*ry variety of ’-^8"-■'‘tries and patterns, such as Sofas: Uentre, Route, Brmkfastand Dining Taui.ks Mahogany and '.Valnut stuff d and spring seat ](’ i I A 11 : s; T.-t ■•-:i-Tetes; Whatijofs; I>s vans; .Ma j hogauy Freue!'-Bedstead.*; iuarld a fop Dr-'ss ! iug Bureaus, and every tiling in the Cabinet i ALSO, n very large and desirable assort- ! nu-nt of eaue and wood seat Cii.uas, of the li‘*st manufaeture: Ann. Olllee. (‘liiMren and Nurse Chairs: Settees; B-Misleads; Hair ami Husk M A rnn ssi:: and a v iri.-ly of other arti cles in (he housekeeping line. E!? e ’Orders from Hie country resp ••■H , iill\ solicited.—The above goods will be sold on .is accommodating terms ns any bouse in the j country, and having a large stock, offers great I inducements h purchasers. BENJAMIN WASKEY, No. 43 South Street, (red posts in front.) N. IL—Tit.ninu and Sawino done with dispatch, and on accommodating terms, at No. I SWAN STREET, opposite the M Ire land Institute, hv BEN J. WASKEV.' .Mar. 11, IS3 I.— ly. WcVAIIJstXWH Fire and U ii-gTiii- I’rocf Safe Depot No, 113 Trail Stir B.illimorc , (Directly Opposite the United States Hotel.) TTfl'l are entensiveiy engaged in the nian fV ufaetiire of Salanmnder Safes, suitalde for Banks. Merchants. Jewelers and business men generally, who desir • to procure an arti cle of that quality which will in the most try ing lire, prove a true and reliable insurance against the ravages of the Haines. Wherein books and other valuables have been preserv '•d secure midst the lire by which they were wrapped, and amongst tin* burning ruins where for IS hours our Safes have lain, pre serving tlndr commits unseoreh-'d. <)nr Safes are made not merely to sell, but arli one is put up with the expectation that some dav it imiv he subf-eled to a DES TROYING ORDEAL. Our attention being devoted exclusively to Ibis branch ol business, we ar<* thereby ena bled to sell what we can consistently recoin mend as genuine, and can furnish to cus tomers our safes at prices much below the rates charged by those w ho sell only as agents. Our i-#n.-ib|e reputation won by attention and care in our manufacturing department, shall not brought into discredit by the disposal of sales (bearing our inscription.) of an infe rior quality. ()ur present slock in store at our Depot have ; i all Hie improvements recently added to our | f'iic, Uurulur. and' Jhfm/i TronJ'Sat’rs. —inelud- j ing a patent impenetrable POWDER PROOF ! LOCK—making the most complete safeguard against lire and rogues, ever yd olfeivd to the Public. Persons rn need of a- genuine Safe, will find in our stock all styles and siz.es. suited to the wants of the business community. In addition to our own; manufacture, we shall always be supplied with the Plm-nix and other cheap Safes, many of which wore taken in exchange for those of our own make. B. INK V.IULTS .5- VAULT DOORS , furnished at the sliotb-st notice. McFarland & co.. Mar 23 y 113 Pratt St., Balto. €. 31. 3II\VSO.\ & ISKO., CLO3IC, WATCH, JEWELRY, j! SI) rj RIET Y S TORE, Opposite the Court Home, Elkton, Md TXTIIEKE the (oliowing Articles may he had If together with a great variety not here enu meraleil? Watches, gold and sil-Napkin Rings, ver, from $8 to $l3O Scissors Hooks, Gold Rings, u large ns-Finger Shields, sortiuent, Gold Speck®, Plain, Seal, Sett and Silver do Cornelian do. Alhnla do I'ar-rings, various pot-Common do terns, Spectacle cases. Gold Watch Seals, Fine pocket Cutlery, n “ ** Keys, great variety, i% Hooks, Fine English Scissors, iC “ fob chainsßazms from ‘25 to $1.50 “ Vest do. “ N'lrops, a good “ “ Guard do article, “ Mednlions, Tweezers, “ Lockets, Key Rings, “ Crosses. r J’odth Brushes, Watch Buckles, Nail do “ Pens, Shaving do “ “ and Pencils, Clothes do Shirt Studs, Hair do “ Sleeve Buttons, Comb do. *• Collar do. English and India Rub- Cull Pins. her Dressing combs, Coral Armlets, Long do. “ Necklaces, Pocket do. Silver Thimbles, Fine Ivory do. Solid Steel, and open doPen Holders; Silver, Alhnla and Bril-Sewing Birds, lama Spoon®, Silk Guards, Silver Soup Ladles, Buck Purses, Butter Knives, Port Monnaies, an end- Sall Spoons, less variety, Mustard do. Carpenters’ Pencils, Thermometers, Drawing do. Emery cushions, Buckles for cravats, Shaving cream, Bend Purses, do Soap, Violin Strings, Aecordeons a n d In-Paper Weights, structure, Match Safes, Cologne and other Pcr-Cnndle Sticks, furriery, Card Baskets, Table, lea, sail and des-Bognei Holders, sei t Spoons,and many Coat Loops, otlvr a it ides, Embracing the greatest variety of Fancy Goods ever of fined in Elkton, nil of which will be sold at the lowest rates. Hafclics and Jewelry Repaired articles warranted to be ns recom mended, or no sale. [Dec 10 LAPIES Under Sleeves, Collars, Spencers beautiful worked Handkerchiefs, Gum elastic Bands, Dress Protectors, Dress trim ming;, &c. For Sale by Wm. Tokli-ht. JOSEPH J. LEW S American circular Pointed Commercial Pen, for sale hv E. BROWN JR. Medicinal* cm:, it J)i:won:ii\~ | 7) ITEU.MATISM cured, Intlamntory, Acute, j IV Sixiacn. A Iso, \<*ijrrt!ys of the liicc and I limbs* This medicine is a vegetable compound I free from ralcbicum, opium and potash, iVc., j il’m notion is in the stomach, r moving ih* I cause of Rhrumntisin nml all (list aes of llie j -lomnch and liver, Chills tun'll hy I a him' ihc j internal remedy fur one week. Cull on the ft sent and L" l a pamphlet containing certificates o( I cures, HUGHES !!IU)S. i Teh. 1,7)1 fr. North Fast. I nwuin , i (),JS,:s cID 01 TI,E ; lAM MM/heaves. sa,ouucur*doi Coughs. colds, dish iiuper. &c. d.irlicvsju.jnuyihuveremedy ; is liie only article that enn In* relied upon for the on re ofihe above complaints; it never f*ils. Some persons I nve made (itm $25 to SSO on n horse by feed in*; from I hrec to six | iuckages. It • ••*• 1 1 y improves the cokpitiok ofihe hors es, brings o|f ihe oil rou*jh coal and produces one smooth and glossy. 'J hen* are eennler feits—see the signature of HIT HI) & CO., 07 ' Maiden I.aue. X. VoiK*. Crier *25 els. For '■ale hy Win. 11. Brown &. Riolher, Cauby & .’latch. [Jon 11 cow Jy dr. terret/s in*: \i.ivc; oixt.mfxt. Is doing more to leviuie human I* K\ siitl* ring 11' n - 3jf>\ all oilier tried *JV\ icines ollhe /V: : fflß Tj \ \ country pm r [_ i- V ? ~- A \ a id pleasant R anedy,and F* % c mains no Aj.i 1 poison. vVW® VWjty ,T cr,i, y and N&Vta n#y NO MISTAKE, Tetter or Sallrheiim is completely eures HO cases in lOil, and greatly alleviates all, not excepting more Ilian l in 1000. Chilblains, 00 in 100; eonimon sores, sure;chapped hands, never (ail- : burns,- can! be bent; cuts or wounds, good; piles, j| beats nil; biles o| insects, try it; clinl mg. at all limes; ore lips, every lime; inllam* (nation ot the bnn-l, safe; sore nipples, quick: breaking out and sores on children,-and all dis eases ofihe .skin; absolute. A. 11. A single box of ibis Ointment will keep any blacksmith's, tanner’*, sailor’s or I nrclianic's bn-.ds, let them ehnp or crack cvei so ba I, sound and in good working order all I winter. Prepared and so! Iby MONROE TERREL Naugatuck. Conn. : ( For sale by Win IT. Brown & Rro.. Cartliy ,V Hatch, and ll\ some Drnggesfor Mciohaul in '•very town mi I village in the Slate, dan I I row Iy IMrOUT.WT TO ALU Hunt’s Great Hulern Remedy. A sale and elleclna! cure tor Coughs. Influenza, Hoarseness, Whooping Cmlgh; Chills and Fevers, Sick Headache, Weakness of the Voice, or any atledion ol the Throat or llreast where the Lung's are not seriously impaired. Prepared only by S. J.• RUNT, Fred crick City, Mil. THIS pieparntion which has become so grn ••rnlly known for its great Virtue, Was first pie pared by J. J. Hunt not us an article for mer chandize generally, but merely for lamily use, and that of some of his li lends who heard of i(. an I would not he without it. The wonderful • dfoel it produced in relieving the most stubborn Cough, became so generally known, and spread far and wide, which induced him to nflbr it to ihe Public, relying entire)} on its own merit lor its Itihire success. The demand for it has increased daily, and is increased in populnrily beyond his expecta tion, nnd he here pledges himself that it will afford relief when properly taken. UFA])! READ !! READ!! ! It is unlike any other lU.anjly—its cures are | sure. ! From A. MelCeadrec Roy I, with Rougher Fisher & Co.. Xo. HIS. Rdiimore St. R M.ri.M'mi:, Oct IT, 1853. Mr. .1. J. Hunt Dear Sir: I desire to add my testimony in behalf of your valuable Cough Remedy. If-iving sullered severely loi several . weeks with a violent cough, tightness id the chest, pain an I soreness in my breast, nnd gen : oral debility of the system, after going through j a regular course ol Medicine, ami using almost 1 cveivihing recommended by my fiiends, to lit i tie or no purpose, I was prevailed on to t iy y(>n “Great Modern Remedy,” I did so, and nlle ! using bul three bodies, I was enlircly relieve j and air* now perfectly well. Yours, truly, Jan ft cow Iy A. McK. BOYD. University Medicines! I'ever anil cured htj Row a nil's Tunic .Mixture. r| t // F. l ’airersi/y uf Free AMicinc and Popular JL Knowledge; eliurlered hy Hie Slnlc ol Hfiin sylvnnia, ni ils last session, (viz. 2()|h April, Imainly for the purpose ol arrestin'.’ the evils resit 1.1 ini; Innn the sale ol spin ions ami ilanetToas aoslrains,nlso for the purpose ofsup plyinc the public with reliable remedies, la cases wherein the patient cannot obtain nr will not employ the best medical ndvi.-eis; bavins! purchased Mint invaluable remedy, Howand’s Tonic Mixture, on account of its jo si celebrity and known ellicacy in the treatment of Fever nnd Acne, nnd its kindred affections, lias no hesitation in recommcndini; it in the hishcsl terms to the patronage ofihe aftlicted. BnWF.f, rOSIPLAI\Tcured hv Rowand's BLACKBERRY HOOT. The above In stitution exlimds its sanction, in like milliner, to the remedy for “Bowel Complaint,” so well known ns Rowand’s Compound Syrup of Black berry Root, nnd earnestly recommended it to the confidence of patients afflicted with these complaints—brio-vine it to be invaluable In the treatment of such cases. ( Hon Henry K. Stron-, { Hun. .1. U. Finn! gen, By order Trustees, JR. Rmvand, M. I). | I). It. Ashton, Esq. ( Hector Orr, Eq. 0T?“A1I cominenicnlions to be nddiessed, Jfhn R. Rnwand, M. ])., Head ofihe Ph irnin ceulical Department, and President ofihe Uni versity. Home Dispensary and Office, No. 47 South Second Street, Philadelphia. Rianch Dispensary at the Store of.IOSEPII U ALLACK, Elkton, Md. (Sep 10 y @]V)CTOR YOURSELF. JL /The Pocket Escn J a pins: or every owe hin own Phy sician. The 40th Edition, wi l h 100 engravings, showing diseases and mal formations ofihe human 5} stem in cvci y shape nnd fo rm. To which Uad .led a treatise on the diseases of females, being of the highest importance to married people, orlhose contemplating mar riage. By WILLIAM YOUNG, M. 1). Let no father be ashamed to present a copy of the gEscnlapins to I)is child. It may save him from an early grave. Let no young man or woman enter into the .secret obligations of married lile without rending the Pocket gKscu lapins. Let no one suffering from n hneknied cough, pain in the side, restless nights, nerv ous feelings, nnd the whole train ol Dyspeptic vensnlions, and given up by their physicians, be another moment without consulting the /Escnlapius. Have the married,or those about lobe married, any impediment, rood this truly useful book, ns it has been the means of sny ing thousands ol unfortunate creatures IV the very jaws of death. Any person sending TWKXTV-FIVF enclosed in a letter, will receive on* this work by mail, or five copies wh for One Dollar. Address, (post paid) Dr. WM* Je 18 y Xo. 132 Spruce So*’* Domestic Domestic Plaids, just . manufacturers, by \ &.4LT S,iCKS.—'2m c O sacks, for sale by . . Hail Road. Cirri. WH.nnd Hall. Uni! Rond Lint TRAIXS between Philadelphia and H_ Raltimore, will pass Elk ton forthe present as follow; For lialliwore. for Philmhlphrn. Ist train, 10*. a. m. Ist train, 10*, a. x. 2nd “ .3*. r. m. 2‘.rt ** I*. *. m. 3rd “ 12k, night 3rd “ H|, night A1! Freights rerelVirM rti Elkton Rail Mmd Depot, rnfisi be paid on deliver} . rr- H'lie Peirwillf Accoiniiiodation Train will Inn vo Kfkfon for Philadelphia at li£ o’rlut lc 1 A. M.. it ml leave Elkton for Perrvville at 0‘ . P. M. BEX I. WELLS. Rlkton, April 22. ’sl Agent. l*iii I ado) pto I tr, W'ixmin^tou wi BALTIMORE RAILROAD. OKASOX TH’KKTS,—To inerthe tnv ! ► J eling jieeoiuiuodatioMM of residents in tbu j vicinity id tlie Railroad, who transact busine-s . in I lie City, the company arc now prepared to j issue a wear Ihkits I between the various Stations along tlic line of the Road and Philadelphia and Raltimore, at the following rates: Between Philada. and : Bell Road, S3O 00 do do L iz.nvtfo, 45 00 do do Chester, 48 00 do do Marcus Hook, 50 Oil do do Naaman's Creek, 54 o} do do Wilmington, 00 00 do do Newport, (JO oo do do Staunton, 70 00 do do Newark, 80,00' do do Elktmi, 00,00 do do North East', 100 01 V do do Charlestown, loft 00* do do Prlneipio, 108 (HP do do Perrvville, 110 00' do Wilmington and New Castle, 3JO 00’ Between Hallo, and Steminerks Run, sl2 CO do do Chases, 48 00 do do llurewood, 50 00' do do Magnolia, 52 oo do do Edgewood, fts OO do do Permnansvllle, (JO (HV do do Aberdeen, 05 00 do do Ilavre-de-Gnice. 75 tup further information, apply to the* Agents at the various Stations, or to GEORGE WHITING, Ticket Clerk, March 11 3m Philadelphia Pliil. vVil. m l j] iliiui an j|. H C, SPECIAL RATES FOR THE TRANSI’OII. TATION OF UUU, IH VVil and MAKI'RE, I.lME—(Slnkt'i),) nnd in Tull car lond^, 2 cents per ton per mile. Minimum lalepercm o!4 wheels (8,000 pounds) $1.20* 8 wheels (10,000 pounds) $2.40 GUANO—3 cents per ton per mile. Minimum rate, 50 cents per ton .MANURE -In full car loads, l l u cents pei ton per mile Miu : *num rale per car ot 4 Wheels. (7,ooo‘pouuds,) SI.OO 8 wheels, (14,000’pounds) $2,00 Lime and Manure lobe loaded and unloaded by the ()*ner or Consignee.• Wlicit loaded and unloaded hy the Railroad Company, 25 cents per lon extra will he cbaipi d* IjcP*Tlic ton to be 2.000 pounds. The P.*W. a*nd R. R. R. Co. being desirous of promoting the AgricuJlnr.il interest of the country through which their Railroad passes,, offer to the public Hie above low rates for ti e transportation of materials used in fertilizing the soil. The ii sv of the Rnilvoad Company’s Bui Id-- ings nnd Depot (Jrodnds, a*!ong the Line ofihe Road, nnd at Philadelphia nnd Baltimore, me Free to all Shippers and Consignees n reason-* able time, for the receiving and delivery tii'utts arlieles tninspoiled by the railroad company. The company also give that n**xl sea son they will run Milk’ and Market Cais in connection with the Accommodalieri Trains,- botli from the Susquehanna River to Bnliinion , and from North ol the Susquehanna River to* Philadelphia: leaving for Uatlirnoie nnd Phila delphia iu lhe morning, and lelurning in the ajlemoon; by which they hope In enable Milk men nnd Marketrnen to avail themselves ol a* regular and speedy conveyance. The Havre de Gince Accommodation Train 4 will be continued throughout the year. For further information, inquire of the Gen-* ernl Superintendent, or ofihe Master ol Trans-** poi lalion Per order of the Board of Directors, S. L SPAFFORD, Nov IB if Geneial Superintend! nt Miscellaneous. TIiUE IS O.V Tin: nlKtt, AND it is important that every family should be able lu measure its Bight, and to ob serve the vibrations ofihe Pendulum how it makes up the hours, days, wei ks, months and* years. There was a time when this could not be done by nil, but the improvement of lime has brought about the time when every man cuu avail himsell o! the menus ol marking Ihc moments us they fly, bv culling at I lie Clock, Watch,-jGWftiry. and VARIETY S T O BE ol- MUSkSOX & BROTHER' KLKTO.N',. Mill', and making a sel'ecli’ert l of n lune-iuea^iviug clock, where can lie found a large assorfun nt! ollhe lb4en> sty lies a<nd most Ueaiililtlf pnUerrte, which I hey have just received from the manu facturers, and are determined to sell cheap for cash, as time is said to be money. We nrc re ceiving almost daily from the manufacturers and importers, clocks, watches, jewelry and silver-ware, which we are determined to sell on reasonable terms. We have j.nsl received fresh from the manuacturcrs, a choice lot of PERFUMERY, one drop of which will inform the nasal organs that Jules Hnuel Sc Co’s, per fumery is something more than alcoholl, that it is what we represent it lobe, A No. I- This is considered a Golden *lgc, and every appearance indicates the fact, nnd Hie precious metal is being circulated among the masses, ns box after box daily leaves the massive pile that i* before ns, and for sale cheap. Come all, our object is to please and give you the worth of your money. [Jan 14 MUSIC ! MUSIC I! TO the lovers of ‘•Music” and all othw**. wishing to purchase it in either shy book form; 500 copies just received latest and most popular couipositiar si sting as follows: Songs, Schott U Duetts, Maze' Polkas, Wal Rondinoos, Va Operatic Quadrilks, Marches. We will supply any order at the publishers prices/ lioc. A. J, Foh 18 Opt Noricii7HTi. phans* Co the second Ti August, Oe counts me day in J I’nesd ,i ' her. ' 1 V ' - J, 5 • * -•