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PI/'BVr RIGHT SECURED. BEWARE OF IMPOSITION. SHEPHERD’S PATENT SPECIFIC OINTMENT, (formerly Judkins’,) Prepared by C. HERSTOSS. near Frederick town Maryland. Kicrm'<rd. Va- July 15, 1850 TUB public will He please) to understand that I was the original discoverer of Judkins* Ointment, and sole proprietor of the patent from September, 1817, until the expiration of the same) but, haring connect ed myaclf with Or. Judkins in the commencement, I permitted the ointment to bear his name. The term of the patent hiring expired on the 26th June, 1 hire made an improvement in the same, and taken out ^pa tent thereon N SHKPHRRD Imposition having been practised upon the nub lie bv a spurious article, bearing the name of " Jud* kins* Ointment,** the proprietor avails himself of the authority granted to him in letters patent, now to edl the Ointment after hia own name. Henceforth it will be known by the name of SHEPHERD'S PATENT SPECIFIC OINT MEN T, (formerly JudkinP.) When 1 first made and prepared this Ointment, and bad, in several instances experienced its Rood effects, I sent it to several phyaicians, with instructions in what aase* to apply it, who were of opinion that the Oint ment would be a valuable public benefit. 1 concluded that the Ointment would occasionally fall into many hands, some of whom would probably undertake to make it, and knowing the difficulty of the process—ne vertheless, it might be progated in this adulterated si tustion,asit might in some degree resemble the origi flu. —aim in uiit way lift gooa cnic;» w»um uc teal Under these considerations, I secured the origi nal and certain remedy for those obstinate disease*, some of which have so long baffled the skill of me dical science: 1st White s wellings of every description; 21 Sore legs and ulcers of long stan ling, 3J Schirrus or glandular tumors, particuIarlytho.se hardened tumors in women's breasts, which oftentimes terminate in ulcerated cancers; 4th Felons; or what some people know by the name af catarrhs, of every description. Jth Rheumatic pains ol the joints; 6th Sprains and bruises of every description, or in whatever part situate; 7th Tetters of all kinds. In this complaint the pa tient, in applying the ointment, must keep the pari uutof water; 8th Chilblains or partsaffected hv frost. Jt is also one of the best remedies for burns and scalds. It eases the pain and draws the fire out in a short time. For inflamed women's breasts and glandular swel lings, it is superior to any medicine vet . k-aown to the medical faculty. It is much Miter than mercurial ap plications, (as it does not contain the sm! est atom of any preparation of the mineral.) bectuse it does no; lay the patient liab'e to injur\ from exposure to e»hl This • tin<men: has cured sores of miny star-* aiand j ing. Where it is impossible or imprudent to heal the eater-al sore, in consequence of the bones becoming carious or ruttr n, it will stop the progress of the caries, increase the quantity of discharge, remove the offen sive smell, and ease the pains It cures the worst KeloJs and Whitlows, on applica tion of forty-eight tours CERTIFICATES • From the ITm. John t'oc're Member of the House of Re pr men tames it < onjress r'iiaiaaT •», *lar h 22. 1826 Sir - sly son having hewn afflicted for five years with white swelling, and having applied every reme dv rec^m nended by the most eminent physicians 4-ithin mv reach without success. I a* length ori.cured one jug of Hr Judkins’ Patent XpeCifie Ointment, and m<dc me application av cording to toe directions ac eomprnviog the ointment, and state, for the ocnefit of the affl ct I that Before one jug so used, a perfect cure was effected. Mv son hss enjoyed good health evi-r since. I have no doubt that tothe Ointment alone he is indebted* for nothing else was useu tor more than nine months before the sppl.cation of the Oint ment. Respectfully, Jobs Gockb l)r. Wm Gunton, Washington City. - • Front L P. IF. Bjlch, K*q Counsellor nt Imw, F tde rick Md Fa.nsaica, Md May 6,1831. Mr. C Hers tons—I deem it proper to state, for the ben.-fii of Oie public, that, several years since, two of my Children were aifec^ed wi h scald head of an inve terate Character My fyniJy physician, l)r John T Wilson, of l.eesburg, Va who was very skilful and ju dicioua in bis practice, in vain endeavored by every mesns to effect a cure- At length Judkins'Ointment wasa.i >hed, and the affection was permanently reliev ed. Very respectfully, v otir ooedient servant, L. P- W Bslcb. From Ike Hon treble John I'aliafcrro, Mtmf/er of Con crete. dated > »*ui*stos, Janua’y ’ll, 1829 8ib —It has been my wish, fora considerable time, to communicate to you the good effect with which I h.ve used'he Oin'menl invented by a Mr. Judkins, and which I now understand is msde and sold by a;ents appointed bv yourself, I have applied this o’m netti luring the last three years to every <p«*ciea of to n ir an I w >und, without failure m produce a cure m ,*very instance I consider It the most decided and efficient remedy all eases of tumor, he the cause whatit mtf* »nj I have found nothing #n good for Wiun Is nf any d •srrlptlon ft msy he p'.tpef to s Id, that tns sure of a tu-nor called white swelling, given over nt th- most fistiogutshed nhystr tan* as m e trs'tfo. sol *h»ehth.*y d— «T d w m 14, %i«h mt *,♦(.», p-,.. staltn t».e b •• -I*, tsa», if. l.-f me ig»m. ■ g*pf I ns p •• test' ts • •« WM Hh M'«,"t’‘ *8. r.»4''# to* tom#* *N sw »»«NMo4m » prifrst«ts«e m « -1* U .*f«tSM Hit f*f Ms* aw. 4 mtg eh.r» n«4 •#** *..}.*♦ •«* iwei •• ilMUM. mm •*»* • . w • * ..a i a a**si *s4hoMetwnMe»*4to«u*stMo • ••»' % Wsle lJi *7*88 *,'»•’ .mi rjt .f 'M I* . ^ W «• - < # 8. m *H< ■ AeetticA, By the use of the Hygeian Vrgetible Universal Medicines of the British College of Health, Lon don, which have obtained the approbation and recoin mendation of thousands who have heen cured, in con sumptions, cholera mnrbv^MMmtioni, internally or externally; dyspepsia. indigestion, bi lious or nervous affections, aniremdiaease* of the liver; yellow fever, gout,rheumatism,lumbago, tic .toloreux, dropsy, St. Viturt d,,,ce, epilepsy, apoplexy, paralv sis, palsy, green sickness, and all obstructions to which the female form is so distressingly liable, and which sends so many of this fairest portion of the creation to their untimely graves; small pox, measles, whooping cough, scarlet fever, asthma, jaundice, gravel, stone, and all urinary obstructions; fistula, piles, strictures, ruptures, and as philisin all its stages; constipated bow els, worms, scurvy, itching* of the skin, king’s evil, and all cutaneous disorders.; in short, every complaint to wbieh the human frame is ao dirrfully subj ct, un der all their varied forms and names; as the Hygeian conviction is, that man is subject to one only real Diteaae,—that ia, TO THE IMPURITY OF THE BLOOD, —from whence springs every complaint that can possibly assail Ilia complicated frame; and that it is the perpetual struggle of this vital, pure atream of life, (the gift of Almighty power) to disencumber it self of ita viscous, acrid humours, with which it has be come commixed, through the negligence of parents; the ignorance or maltreatment of the Doctor*; or the vicious or gormandising propensities of us all. This valuable Medicine, being composed only of vegetable matter, or medicinal herbs, and warranted, on oath, as containing not one particle of mercurial, mineral, or chemical substances, (all of which are un congenial to the nature of man, and therefore destruc tive to the human frame,) is found to be perfectly harmless to the mos*. tender age or weakest frame, un iter every stage ofhuman suffering; the must pi asant and benign in it operation, and at the same time the most searching out the root of every complaint, how ever deep, and of perfoiming a cure, that was ever offered to the world. This wonderful effect, too, is produced by the least trouble to the patients, by merely swallowing a certain number of small pills, and being called a Tew ex'rv times to me purposes oi eva cuation, with the least possible sensation of pain, or exhaustion of bodily s'rength, and without the fear of catching cold, or attention to dress or diet, in any way different from their accustom* d habits. These pills cure all coses, and cannot be taken to excess Kxprrience, which is the touchstone of sll human knowledge, has long borne testimony *° facts and extensive use or them has already verified its truth in this country. These medicines core by purgings and yet the weak, the feeble, the infirm, the nervous, the delicate, are in a few days strengthened by their operation, bcca ise they clear the body of its bad humours, and invariably procure sound sleep. They are the salesl and most efficacious menicine to t ike to seas preventing scurvy, costiveness, &c. The Vegetable Cleansing Powders are of great as s.stance to patient' and facilitate the evacuation of ha<l hum on:-s tucy sotten, clesnse, and detach the acnm.'uii » t phlegms are cooling, and allay the thirst. t»ne, tor ihre- nnwders mav be taken throughout the day, mixed n h !»a wine glass ot wa*er Extract <•/ a Letter to Dr. Moat. 5m: the nur • •. which lit* induced me to writethis letter to nti, i*, tiiat I might be instrumental in the recommendation of Morrison’s Uinversd Vegetable Medicines to the fflicted, which, b» the Divine bless ing hascured me of the Scarlet Fever My case was as follows: Whilst returning fr.nn Washington to Alex* andria. I wa»Wen very ill, which obliged me. on my arrival, to re'ir** suddenly to bed, but could not sleep, and -he neat day my throat became so much inflame I, that I could scarcely swallows and my face, breast, and body, presented evident symptoms of the great dan ger I was in, and I knew not what to d'»s Calomel or Mercury 1 abhorred as poison, and therefore desired no assistance fr**m the Drugg sts but mv mother, who had experienced th • good effect of the Hygeian l*il s in a case or two of her own, most strenuously advised me to try their virtue, which, with reluctance, I con sented to, and commenced by taking eight No 1 pills at night, and eight No 2 the next morning and con tinued taking, increasing daily, morning and * vetting, until I took sixteen No 2 at a time, which were dis solved in water, as, ny means or my sore mroai, i gou<u not otherwise swallow them. I confess the dose-made me feel somewhat qualmish, Stc ; but the pills and the powders, of which I took one or two tea-spoonsful I a day, operated well, and the final result w<s, that I fell into a sound sleep, of which I had been deprived, and the next morning awoke in a state of perspiration, freed from fever, cool and comfortaotc, and m> reason (for I had been deranged in mind) returned; and on the 9th day from the time 1 was first taken, I left my room, and have ever since enjoyed better health than I did before. You have my leave to make what me you please of this. 1 wish you success, and am. sir, your obedient friend, M VUY ANN FOWLER Alcxa. I). C. March U. 183.1. The genuine Medicines can be had of WM. POMEROY, Alexandria, Sole Agent for the Dittriet <>f Columbia and its vicinity. Uy whom the Pills are sold in packets or one, two. and three dollars each, and the Powder* at 374 cents per box, with printed directions; and also by the fob lowing Wo- \g* nts: R. W. PoUinltorn, between 9th and 10th -.treets, Pennsylvania Avenue; John Stulins, Navy Y.r.1, Washington; and Thomas C Wright, neorgetown; of whom alone can the Me ticines be warranted genuine. Hy appointment of Hr. II S. Mne', H P. W-, M 11 C. II , Brooklyn, New York,'be •ole importer of these Medicines. Mnrriwmio, or the Family \ Iviser, price f2 7$;Prae j t'ral Proofs elhidisted bv ntrmernna cases of cure.se e-mdan i S fd • I 'inns, price II Mid >74cents; to he had as ah->se. V rnuV \\n i . ft| # # 4 ,#• ( t t fr 0 ^ U a. I tf |#N| I I * f ^ M ' it* fei lit V i * • PRY POOPS* HAS received by the Brig Belvidcra, from Liver pool, and other arrivala— Point blankets, all sisea 10-4 11-4 and 12-4 rose blankets 12-4,13-4 and 14-4 best family blankets 5-4 fine Bath blankets Shoe thread in bales, various qualities Patent colored and W B thread Clark's Mile End, London, first quality apool and ball cotton English black gdoms, single and double width Baizes and flannels Kerseys, drab cloths and flushings Cloths, kerseymeres and vestings Black and colored Circassians First quality cambleU Furniture calicoes and dimities, very handsome An assortment of printed and Madras bdkfs Black Italisn cravats and sewing silk Merino and cotton hose, of all qualities llemming’s old patent and silver eyed W. C. nee dlea Gilt pins, 4. 4 j and 5 A handsome assortment of gilt buttons Ginghams; cambric muslins Plain and sprigg* d Swiss muslins Swiss and jaconet bdkfs Shad and herring seine twine OJ DOMESTIC GOODS, he haa frr ault— A very handsome assortment of bedlicks Apron and furniture checks Penitenliary plaida Bleached and unbleached Canton flannels Smtinetts Bleached and unbleached cottons Cotton umbrellas Cotton carpeting; Lowell kerseys Jin assortment of FRESH GJIRDEN SEEDS From the Shakers. _sept 12 IirAS1IINGT0N & BURNT have received,by the ?T late arrival# from Philadelphia and New York, A Handsome Assortment of FALL <$• WIN TER GOODS, Consisting, in p irt, of— Superfine blue black, Bussed brown, invisible green and mised cloths; Peteisham ditto nine black and fancy col red cassimeres Blue and blue black silk velvets Dark blue, brown, cadet and other mixed cassinett Bose, point and striped blanki tu Domestic and other carpeting Hearth ruirs Black and assorted colored bombazets Do and assorted colored merino Circassians Superfine black and colored French bombazines Bhirk and blue black Italian lustrings Handsome colored gro de naps Ladies’ super black and assorted colored kid gloves Linen cambric hdkfs; a great variety of fancy hdkfs Thibet wool cloth and merino hdkfs and shawls * 4 4 !* 6 4 bobin* ts and Grecian do do Bot>in> t and Grecianett quilling S ansdown and Valencia vestings Furniture prints, a ;;re«t variety of fancy do DOMESTIC GOODS: Penitentiary and other plan# and stripes Bed ticks; apron t-nd furniture che ks Bleached and unbleached Uantoi flannels Bed, g een, and drub do Brown and bleached shirtings and sheetings 20 bales cotton osnabwrgs Also, Burlaps, No. I, ?, 3 St 4; Scotch osnoburga Bear, Dot It, and Busai. sheeting. And a great variety of oinct articles visual to he met with in a dry goods store, a'l of a Inch will be sold low at wholesale or retail. Sept 26 *f ___ k tvWttmi v\ iu\er H. THOMPSON Si CO. have just received M a further supply nf SEASONABLE GOODS. Amu ig them are the following s — . 3-4, 4-4 and 6-4 printed and embossed Thibet shawm and In-ndkerchiefs Merino >h«w'« am) scarfs, a large assjrtment, at reduced pr-.tes Cotton and ft iHated sha'* Is and handkerchiefs Hernam, crape, silk, muslin, and other fancy handkerchiefs I incn camoric hdkfs. some very fine 6-4 French, German and Knglish merinos 5- 8 and 3-4 black and colored English merinos, a handsome assortment Plain Grt? de Naplea Best black Italian lustrings, very cheap Black and blue black Poult dc Soic P ack mode and colored Florences Black snd colored silk velvets l adies' and men'* lloskin glovci Cambric snd thread edgings 6- 4 Grecian nett and Grecian nett footings Boltings, a great vari ty Silk, cotton and wnmted hosiery IHtck and blue black Italian erspes .1-4 do do do do for veils English and french hlae.k frornhsm-s §0 pieces hfue, bl»c| mn«d, lluss> • kfyvo, olive, •nulheftv, claret and gre*n Cl«eh« r'lt'ip |0 p ere* plsm. pnn'ed • 4 fd»‘*dr#<« m tee I JO do In# p i».eH ♦ittisstB, ** prhmp 1 t do •••petftn# do •*# t»4oi4 om* t*hte,fed f -rM <#4 WoVt 4 tSS' It fw -n f ,rp > 1,4' ti 4 p |tt fftd et ps t yt, S *s t r>t * i nltl m*i <* " .0 * p Mf * IHJ‘4 p* M. I • ,i ft# Ipe fe l #•»#* s Jm*Mkf t t | r ( l<h« t » i. M t 1 |* | , *4 V | | f * *« 4J*I fHt If J • f ft B'lHllI M It French nieriuos, superior quality and detirable co lon English ditto, in great variety Circassian*, well assorted Black and colored bombazets French and English bombazine* Merino scarf* and shawl*, warranted wool border* Thibet shawl*. 3-4 to 10-4, very handsome Embroidered shawl*, new style Valencia and Pruaaian shawl* . 3atin fancy hdkf*, a new article, very rich Silk do do Italian lustrings(Mstteoni’s genuine) Do do colored, very beautiful Gro* de Naples, plain and figured, in great variety Florences, assorted colors Double green and brown ditto, for bonnet* India and satin Levantines Satins, various color*, plain and figured Senchews and sarsnets, uncomnonly cheap Silk velvets, black, blue black, maroon, green purple and brown, for bonnets Tabby velvets, various colors Avery large assortment of super chintz and lo pr ced calicoes Mourning ginghams, handsome new style Table diapers, 8-4 to 12-4; d irnask table cloths Russia do; French napkins Irish li.iens an l lawns, very cheap Linen cambrics aftd linen cambric handkerchiefs Checked and striped muslins Damask ditto, a beautiful article for curtains Jaconet and cambric muslins Swi»s and hook do, plain and figured Gr-ss cloth skirts, a new article Silk and worsted hosiery Mohair, merino and lamb's mol ditto Bead reticules and fancy baskets Super lloskin and kid gloves Long and short kid mittens Fur trimmed and lined glove* n__If; „l.I hiiilk.rrlii.fj Several boxes handsome bonnet ribbons Bonnet camorics and reeds Cut and plain velvet and other belt ribbons Hearth rugs floor and table mats Fur tinpets. in great variety Allot' winch are off.red uu moderate and accommo dating terms. _oct H iiet*. b 1\bu^\\ HAS received a very general assortment of FALL GOODS, viz: Clo«hs and cas'imerrs Super and common snttinetts Plaid and plain linseys Hose and point blankets Woolen Ainnfls; Canton do . Plain and figured baizea Counterpanes, white and colored Petershams, flushings sad kerseys Fine merino wool shirts Guernsey frocks Men’s white and colored lamb’s wool hose Ladies’ do do do do Men’s super Angola do French and Rngliah merinos in great variety Merino Circassians and boinbazeltes B i-gups tnd beaverteens Goat’s hair cambists and p-'aids ltattinetts and colored cambrics Fur capes and mantillas Dammit, Russia and bird's eye diapers Fine soft finish Irish linen* Linen cambric hdkfs; linen do (cheap) Corded skirts Fine and common lawn® Bishop’s lawn, book and Swiss muslins Domestic '’arpetmg, hearth rugs Blk lustrings, gro dc naps, variety of colors Sattin levantines vrrv cheap White, pink, bh.e and blk aatiins Blk Poult de s ne, a superior silk Crude Berlin Fancy hdkfs and shawls Blk silk cravats Gloves; mm’s raw silk do Russia and I ish sheetings; burlaps Blk, blue blk, green, purple and brown silk velvets n-initmimi mil fl ,per hdkfs some suni-rior Hound and fist braids Black galloon and shoe ribbons Black and colored lasting B'ue and green table covers; table oil doth Patent silver head pins 50 packs pins (low priced) Mihiitcli's superior spool cotton Knitting yarn and boss Fancy fasr and otn-r brushes W hite is.d green blonde veils; crash With a general assortment of DOMESTICS 3000 lbs cotton Yarn Cotton halts for quilts 9;h tnn 30 W\\%X in V. Uarppt HVS received, by the New York and Philadelphia pickets, and is now opening, a large and gent ral assort mri’t of FALL ASH W1STER STAPLE (f FAS CV DRV GOODS. . Bought prinr.iptlly for money, he ii enabled lo offer t iem to his customer* and toe public generally as low, , bv the piece or tard, as ant house in Washington or ' Vrii> Jria, which i« s»H rig at a amall profit Mis ss ] aortm* nt or aista > r pirt of tire foilowing articles, which i will be k- pt up by frequent r eripts, tit: Woollens: 4Poe, Si i<-% br >wn, i nif?’» green, mn'herfy, • ofive ss* I rret r otba floubfe el*He1 sol err fed en-'Sie-fs I fine Ml < 1 ■> , fnr tr*1 I laiiie t» >ff r n* Ca. « t*c t**t I 0 - - f. »Me*a, «» b n#-. |r*4tt to I W *SH • f 7 I |n i f f 4, 4» f *~A u t * it's-1 4* p ..nS 4- p, f #n h - S . ' t“H, U-fr SO * #ew 4'.— .4a, sfHs *~i * > >**4, S'* • -4 4* 4 /*»*» t p*. S t ftslh ■<« t S. - #*44*- f 4 ft** 4 IT. . .#- 4** »r 4fc| f *« til |4 I <40 « . * •» SS •* • « >' «4|. « MM 4 1 | is tfftfM |M * «M< fk4hitf I P - 1 # 4 *4 I 4 (44 4 < 4 4 Tj *<# ai 44*4 • <|if<4«ai It P ** 11* /! f * | l|L* * * " # | ..(nluUskt Hllwt thrapes: White, black and col >r d French crape* Cr»p* l*» ; «vt le an ! r.*r- hat crape Fancy Handkerchiefs—a splendid assortment: Blond, Hi-rnani, grot de nap, Polyneae, poplin, ** embroidered, figured silk, crape, silk, muslin, game, palmyrine. embroidend and plain Thi bet. merino, • sshmere, Prussian and other {an cy handkerchiefs With a gre»* variet y of cotton hdkfs Hero stitched plain white and colored bordered linen cambric hdkfs B-ndtnna, Spins'fit. d. pongee, fligtnd company lidkfs; super buck Haiisn and Levantine do Shawls: Merino, Cashmere, hitset, Brtgvui, Prussian, cloth ii 1 v.uter shawls Traces and Edgings: Thread anti boom •* iaecs aoj edgings Cambric and bob--e insertions Muslins: 4-4 figured Grecian nett, a new article 4-4 plain do Book, Swiss, mull, jaconet, cross-barred, figured and plain muslins White and colored cambrics White and colored eravatst Sonnet cambric Silk and Cotton Hosiery: White, black and colored English and French silk hose and half hose 5 thread c< tton hose, a superior article W ith a variety of Isdie-.’ and misses’ common h ue Gloves: « . Ladies’ super white and colored kid gloves, lung and short 1 Ladies’ common do do do, large size White and black s Ik gloves j Ladies' fur'd end and lined gloves J Misses' Vork tan, kid and woollen gloves ] i.ong mills lor misses Gentlemen's white an.I black k;d, beaver, buck, dog skin, chamois, Woodstock, Berlin and woollen gloves Hair topM ami lined glove;, a superior article for travelling Gentlemen’s stocks, stiffeners, foundations, col* lars and bosoms Suspenders: Gum elastic, patent rollers, cotton, an l a quantity of other suMienders Ribbons: SO sets handsome bonnet ribbons; cap do Lustring ribbohs, all colors, From No. 2 to 22 200 pieces David's black galloons Black white and crimson, A other cot'd cotton ii > A superior assortment watered silk, velvet, figur ed and other beltings Round and flat silk and worsted braid*, cords and laces Linens: Soft dressed Irish linens, some very fine Irish sheeting Bird's eye damask, Hu-sis and cotton diapers Brown Holland; crash for toweling Long lawn and linen cambrics; imitation do White and colored corded skirts; cupel binding Umbrellas: B'ack silk, superior finished, new style umbrellas Common umbrellas A Urge quantity cotton do, low priced Pins, ffc. Superior flat hands, sharp points and London pins A quantity common pins Black and white small pins.tfirst quality Black and white hooks and eyes Sewing Collon: Mitchell’s first quality 300 yds sp->ol cotton Large quantity white him! col’d ball do Calicoes and Ginghams. A large quantity fashionable style, black groundeJ calicoes Super French chintz; Ginghams, black and colM Mourning calicoes A large quantity nine penny calicoes Domestics: Penitentiary and o-ber p'aidsand stripes Bed ticks and apron checks ILeached and unbleached Canton flannels 6—1,5-1 -t-4, 3-4 'lesched and unbleached sheet mgs and shirtings Linens: Burlaps No. 1, 2.3 *n<! 4 .Scotch oznaburgs; paddings; Hussis sheetings With a great variety of other articles usually to be | net with in a Dry Goods Store; all ot which lie will sell at low prices, for cash or to punctual customers, lie has mode such irrangements st the North a- will enable him to turnisli such articles in his line as mtv a? desired by his customers, which cannot be procure in town, upon leaving a description of the wfl" writ him to be sent for. «ci S— -ni Vi 3 Viot.Aft. JAMEk McKKNZ'K U Co have received tlieir usual Fall H.ipplv of STAPLE tf FiyCY DRY DODDS, and will add to i» by thefirat Mew Yrk srr.vsl* The change ihey have concluded upon miking into'ir hv si ness induces them to »ff-f every article in their .is sort men' -it n sneer.* rmets I W .Volire 1 TUP. ubsr.riher*, i-iteorli «g s re norsl from 4levr drit to New V >rk in 'h~ emirs* of a very «h ■ me, have to a h the favor of all p'T„ n* indrb»e f * them *0 c*tl so ! t t.. 1*, ;f f#,pef'iv • tc-eo fhe-r snis-w iwi * be r' mgh* fo t sr>ee fv eto-. Oe» |_ fvf Jt* MrUf.Xttf. >f r ' * 4'. it nrt fr rotfi Ip, t OWf 1*f***t 4 •***' * * IS ** **• 1 •' 7 4 4 • pt - ,> .V * S' ** S it