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8AUlilAV, UKCEMBKK 10, 180 Current News Items. Go'd to-new bl lower, losing ' 2!1, Ohtittin.t end N-w Year both com on Su.i.li.y yr If Lincoln's theoiy is corree', civil war is a sue mode if augmenting the population, aui inira.odi.j t!i wealth of the country. T.-.9 r'rrrin.iii'a Ju'in.s'i, a very able end excellent pir, 'a m.Ii t tiuiei eecenttic in in opinions, t : I ni'i laik of the lem ooratic pule, for Kt l"hica,-o" T!n in - nub.sici'.a if :t large rniigtn lijil Irntn ihe U-lll .1 Ntntes lo Mexico, ll it one i-l tin inot ninuriieMe facta ot nil timi tint i.nr cil 7.-M alio, live jeara ago wer in the cijoymeiil of peace, and seem ingly assured order, while Mexico was throb bing wiih revolution, ntiii c.iven over to en erchy, ihouM now He fn m this couutry lo tbnt to exchange tin- turbulence and danger which prevail here, f.ir the ipjietude anil a, curily which teitn there! Tha Metropolitan Uecoid it one of iht most hopeful journals we res.l. It believes that the very suice5j.l the Republican pailf will hailen.itdiinrll. "Wt'll catch lailm," thru, at w hopvd lo d.i in childhood, wb.i tiie akirt slvjuld cinm uuwn. Fi r our own part, we are not hupit'ul nor fanquine. But we are pa.ieiii, und expect "tomihinjt lo turn up,'1 oni of tbi-sj dT ll is a Iodij lane that Ijmj no lurn. The Ccin n iiio uf Tay3 and Mraua iu Ibt ll'ime ol Heprr-'i.t.itirm, will, it it "bought, report in fnvi-r i f laxin? lohacco in the ienf, and not (tip mniufHcluiud anirle. In IHuU Missouri pollrd 1CU.000 volet. This year aha on'v pulled half that uumber. Slill, wo an1 ;;'.' int slrnnjer, nccordiDg lo the 1'riHtdi'ht, un 1 cm pro onj the war il.d'-fi nilcly. Tha Conf doraleq aunounce thai Macon is ale, and the people withdrawn fiom the lrencht'3. Thtjro ttjuiua In be every indication that Gruiit wiil tiihku iui iniportaut raovflmeut coon. They hfi h.ad bitter cold weather in Nash ville. en. Louu bclievea ihut lien. Sherman will much Ihn coast tn nalety. The lnle;;rnpb announce lliat the trial of Cnl. North it iiKipined . until Ueccmber 30 It la aaid that Siir-rmau'i army have been turprued at ;the ri. hneu of the country through which they hv pawd, and at the abundance ol' provision it contuini. Complaints o! cold weather are uniTersaU It it tiiii to he extremolv cold at Toronto. Tbe Secretary of ibi Treasury admite that if the American people hud known what tbit war wut to be, they woo'd never hare begun it. Deinoer i t loM ilitrm all hiiout it. but they wouldn't believe n The roridon I'iniL'i h ipe'i Lirooln will tiol repeat the experiment ol' iuMillin und defy ing England The next yur uf the war promiaet to be more terrible, arid w.O'e severe in its exact' ious ou the people than any ibat preceded. Latest from Sherman. The A'iuniit Conrtilutionalist eayt Sher. man bis baltrd to grind com, before (oing into certain barren counties which he has to past throuiih. The same paper aayt bit for age it short "People Don't Read the Advertisements." " We bear this every day: "lJeopl don't look at Ihu advertiainit aoluuiis of a newt- paper." It ii not true l'eop!u do read the advertisements. We should have but a poor opinion of tha intelligence of a lunu or woman who doet not look over the advertising col umns of a p'tp'T, especially if it is published ia hie own city or town. The New York Journal of Coinrueroe, the largest paper in America, iu un article oi the subject of ad vertisementi not policiting them, because it hat ajmjnr as it wants .lays that tbuusandt of people take that paper for the take oi tbt advertisements alene , they are the first thing looked at, and prevent a much better idea Of the condition of business in the city than tha were editorial and news columns can da Ex Lincoln lias u "plan to exterminate the Southern people, which haa thna far failed. In view of the failure, the Metro politau llocord brgehts certain modes which we believe cannot fail, if fairly tiied. The Iiocoi d'a plan ia to dam up the Vitminiiippi, and drown them out. Out it this should fuil, then build a high wall around the Confederacy, and alarve them out. But if they can neither ho drowned nor atnrved, then construct a thousand good sized balloons, with three men in each, and all provided with phoaphorut (hat will burn. Then taking advantage of northerly wind, sail away over Southern cities, drop the phouphorus, and aet Ihtm on fire. We record the opinion, that either of these modes ia wiser and more feasible1 than any that have been suggest ed, since the plan of John J. Crittenden was abandoned. jQrMrs. Mild. el, of Wilton, Me, drowned herself in half a hogshead of wane. , Narrowing A while ago, the Rnpnldu-au preee, stumter. acilI leoturere. in vannling sec- tional snpe rioiity, awarded the honor lo ( .V.. V l. wl f V.,rlV,rn intffU : lect, Northern euergy, Xonhetii enter" irike, Noitheiu ingaaaity NonheiO ! L-hoolii, litei tur, etc. Thie was while j w wne ttill united ith the Soulh, ainJ 1 while) Abolition agitatora wm doiiitf all in their power to provoke the strife which ' hat waded in diaiupliou ami civil wat. Now, that the aatn men, wo or faiwy , that they e the Iriuniph of the l-'u-leinl ; ami, au 1 the total' anbjiiatiuti vl llio i Scttth, they hare re-lrii'ted I lie bfinnla-; lies w bii-U eitcbwie all thn jeiitilmi woith of the couiilty. We hear fur less of 1 'in Koith, thau wc did a year or tan ttgo. The bra)? is now all lor New England, and for New KiixUn I excltiMvely. Ward j lieecher aavn thut Jew L,niiiiiiiit ideas govern the country. Horace frieeley, in a late Tribune, tay "New Enylund is the birlh-plai-e of I be ideas that lulc the continenl;" that ''New England instincts her fellow commonwealths," etc. . We have no belief whatever, iu the (f- fieacy of warning the American pe..ple; . , . . . , . i for their past history allows couciusivily that adinonilioii of this sort ia all in vaiil. I But wo veulu.e the pmlic.iou. tb&t the , ... . tirrogance of New Lllglttild is destined to ; increase from "lay to liav, una tliet tlie ,. ... '. . x. ., tune is not far Jictaut w ben ibu A'Jitli-!,,,. west will atone, iu the'depths of huiuilia- j Hon, lor the readiness with which abe lias adopted, and the eal with which ahe has I maintained the ideas of New Engl ind. . , , v. rt i .. ... Hie ideas of New England begot the war, and thus far have controlled it. S lie hns grown opulent bevoud the .lieanis of! f 1 - I avarice, from the blood that has been aheil in this most unnatural conflict. New j England idea, have constrained the West : n to pay uncounted milliona in the shape of: Protective Dutiea, and our people nro he-1 nig impoveriMieu to uesiow ricn.-a uu , bestow riches v..,L. i.. v FL,l "-"- b- thrown well nigh all the htinlet, of ihe augmented taxation of the war upou the West. And New England ideas have foi cel our Western sons and brothers to the battlefield, while her ewn people have, in one mode or auother, nhirked the Htcrn sacrifice of blood, which alio has exacted from ua. New England ideas ! Yo oi the West who love "New England ideas" will ere long have enough of them. New England, by a thousand artful de vices, and through myriad chnnncts, is draining the wealth of tho Northwest. Great an are our resources, they must be ultimately exhausted by the unceasing de pletion to which they are subjected. It ia the idea of New England to dominate the continent; to enforce her domination by the sword; to compel the West not only to Gglu her battles, but to pay the cost which her battles involve. It is the idea of New England to rule the continent; to rule it in war and in peace; and to inuke alt its people not ouly conform to tbe dog mas she prescribes, but to contribute their blood and their toil to her selfish aggrau-diz'-uietit. i i ; j j The Democratic Vote of the United States The following table show very nearly the Democratic vole cast a the late Presidential lection : New Kugland, New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Deleware, Maryland, Ohio. Indiana, Illinois, Michigan, Wisconsin, Iowa, Minnesota, Missouri, Kansas, Kentucky, California, Oregou. Ntvada, - joo.ooo aci.noo li.'i ,001) 2 7o, uon 8,000 30.000 201,000 m.oiio 16:1,000 M.000 75.000 .15,000 20,000 30,000 10,000 :10.OO0 11,1100 4,000 HOdO Total, - - 1,821,000 Tbe Democratia vote for McClellan is Just about equal to that cast for Liucolu four years ago. Although defeated, the democratia organ! saiioa is an immense power in this country scarcely iuferrior to ils rival. Indeed, if wa deduct iia trauda and rascalities from itt vote, we shall find that there are more Dem ocrats than Republicans in the Uuited Slates. We notice that some of our exchanges express the hope that peace may nut be far oil'. How it is to be ebtaineu, they do Dot soy, aud, we think, do not see. For our part, we indulge iu no such hope. The war cloud is bigger and. blacker than ever, according lo our judgment. We look for no peace, so long as "New Eng land ideas" rule the continent. Fifteen dollars a day It tbe Dries for private pa lor in the Washington botela. The Spirit of the Democracy. Alwsva (inn iniiif.l. hut nui'.r a.. ,..,. ', so a iu alvermy. Exhibiting a e) re - liance and en'lniauce worthy of all praitn. All I ..feel in .nmn. U... lU-solveil, w li.U a veslijje ot tha lib rtiet ' brrntcnthod to ut t.V our fathers remains. . .i-r' . t try, and an, tain those who defend it. This wox niost strikingly illustrated Su Uhalf "f the Empire the past week, by tha long li'l oV Hew Millet ibers. with tha caah ill t'lvnn e; iiml rjuitfl a number of old onct renew ing llieiiMibtciiptiimt, with ailvatr e payment. Siu li t the epilit of Democ racy. ; i ' i 'I'Iip pc'iplo are growing nnoaay again r.ttdei apptf'henaioii of the draft, which it is imiveieHlly believed will be inoia att iu vcmit thau any that have preceded it. A yml( fir(.,l)Ilgllt ( eVl.lr conunuuily, would suggest active exertions to jnocuie volunleeis. A Bogus Baby Case in English Burdell Outdone. [From the London Limes, Nov. 11.] A CMe i eeemblifirf in Ujmii Imiii-nis the fa. ruous Doulaa case of the last century, was ) esieiday decided in the Itolla Court, altar an invesiimioii occupying judge and jury lor ',..,,..:.. ... ,, .., . oue-tiou ol IU. devolution of an etiace l.eue 1 ",' " ".T"" l"""l"HT. d.d lU contest, 1 As us tfreat loreruner, invoive the pur:iy ; I oi a tamiiy wluc'i bwl more ,"-""" e u power ui singly fund ons, ,t n,t kinalv name t but the fact to , .l! .,. kw.,i .,.i ,k. contradiction ol probabilities arat almost as Arnl..rruJJ..... A nkIM i.,.. i. , - , ' u.u jrm l.een acceic.r-1 ai the isue of a Ijiuioluehire gmiib-ineti end bi wile, u declared lo have no ciaim to the tn.a, I he cue presented to I he court was that the supposed ouiller, who h(w b., J(., or MVeu hg(, Uec'tive(1 her luubrnd and bar t irmly by impoairig upou ,n,n a hilJ 001 b" own ; hut uoable. to ceny hr recret to the grave, she kid con- iP,;U(tiie lrltud lo two or three peraoct, one " whom was her father. 1 lie family ' of the ""J" ,d 'XLtir'TS''' tiviiitf Hie leiniaiacv ot ilie cuild. and she nut. un.l miptol.ability of a deceit, whuh. it wia coi.tesie.l woulrl have been coinpUiily sue- ,nCrPfiae.U by tbtt yeiata erliiufa the-y biui. tallosr- eH tr. i.i,.n... liiim her lUe.th wni. t.i,... i . V . " '' . iruuii 1 ue evidence nroiigiu lorwiv d wat however, so strong that thn jury fouud it im possible to arnre at any other conclusion than that the child was suppositious.. It stems tliut in May 1 6.1 1, a Mr. Gedney of CanilltMiy Hull, iu l.inco'elure, was mar ried to a Mies. Smith, of tbe sum ranni1 but. up to l-'i bronry, lej4, there bad been n issues of tbe marriage. Miscarriages ba turciy iapieneu iwo or tnren timav, and I September, 18.13, the lady had told her bus bnnd and friends that she was fain pregnant. In February, U54 she was in ill hscillli, and wcnl alone to London to consult a pbyaician taking lodging m Park street, Orosvanor Square, lut she had only been in tb-i metrop olis tno or ibrea days when she wrote lo her husband announcing that ahe had been pre maturely confined, lie hurried up to town by the next train, when his wila presented bim with a little fair-haired girl ua their d-iu bter. A day or two afterwards a cousin of bis a iie, who was u chemist ami druggist, Wrtmcd him that a Mr. 'inss, the person at tending Ins wile, was a very improper char acter to have nhout her, whereupon Mr. (yrois wa-i immediately dismissed, and Dr. Carre whs called. in. I'r. rarre, relymj mainly, it m'emoranda, deulareo-! wouiu sem uiKin u at the trial that bo bud no doubt but ibat toe lady had heeu cur fined, and tbe child fp-p-ared lo be only a fe days olawaet) be wus summoned, and he treated tbe ease tfiib- riltt in, siiBrMifin i.T IranH TV.... n. I suggestion that the husband had at tbia time, I or till long alter, any reason In doubt that the child was his own; and a a female cousin of th lady declared thut the mother, . when liviuc had always treated the baby wi(h taoth erly kindness. The mother on her recovery was churched at ibe nearest church, and her brother wus one of tbe sponsor! at tb.e chris tening ot the child. cSo fnr, it mutt be con (.ssed that tha case fur the ligiticai of the child was suUicieully s'rong On i,be other hand it waa clearly proved that the husband and wife did not live happily tugeither, and, indeed be had been guilty of conduct toward her, whirh con.es under tbe legal definition of cruelty. Iu tbe ill-feeling betwoen tbe hntband and the wife tho family of ihe latter discovered the motive for her fraud. A de-i tire to win back an alieaated husband was, it ' would eeetn from the evidence of one of l.er ' friends, the reason which prompltd her carry out a design which was so a arly sue-' cessful. She was, however, evidently, a weak, i impulsive woman, and the statements shej made even iu confession, do not tei-m oontit- tent wiih themselves, and not certainly alto- gainer consistent wiin the trntb, Sba told ber cousiu, a clergyman lhat abd had been conGued in Fenruary, 1M54, of it still-born child, and the had thereupon got a change Hug to supply the place ot the del.d-born in- fant. The lady's maid to whom she contest-1 ed tbe dt eit said nothing of any dead-birtb, and a mniidil man, who examiosd ber body after dralh declared the had never bean coo- unburn . in. t.nv a ;uniii vw nisi sna must have beau confined two (h- lurea uava betnre ho was called in. The further evidence of the deceit mada it unnecessary, to decide the point. The laudlady of tbe lodging bouse in Hark atreet assisted in putting Mrs (led ney Vi bed on the night of bar alleged confinement, and observed no sijMH of pregnancy; Goes and bis wife ar- riven a nine, laier, ins lauer coneeelifir a bundle under her clonk, and alter three or four hours, du iug which there was o noise or symptom of excitement in the sick room, the landlady was called ia; waa told that Mrs. (led ney had been confined, and a little female infant waa produced, which looked as if it had be."o born a week. The monthly nurse who was summoned tbe same night deposed that she saw enough to be satisfied that the haby waa not newly born In fact, tha child was born on tbe Ith of February. Oa that day a single woman named I.ucy Fletther was confined in the York lined Lying-in Hot pilal of a daughter, which the parted with a few day after to a gentlemen whs promised ! I i I I ' j j I This Shi ;ni,. ... ..,,..,, . tit nam; but a uun-in the mm- Lbspital, WOO Wee perry IO trie t talnaclion, SneW rim ana idennfied bim nth Dr Gotk - flow , living ' ia Pimlico, who was ulennfi'd a the Ir. Gott who aiiroueo -irs. ueoney in run iireei- nart of the esa. nd neither i.llnt tha r i i " " " very irregular praoncmr.er hiirseir lo prove or disprove bia participation -lrm franr?; but the jury weresamherl of his identity, and tne case wat pratticallv complete Ifae conles- tioat of the ladr hrraelt. made in one atanea, at leati.when in a very hysterical con - diiion, might ha open to suspietnn, but tha evnlance of the landlady and the nurse in Park Ureal, 'axeludinjr Iba possibility ol, a teular accouchoienl, occupied with tbanclcal eale of an infant, a few hoiirs before the supposed event, to a man who with hit wife, were the tola witnesses of the allayed birth, precluded all doubt, and the jury, therefore, arrived at i he conclusion that, the little girl who has, hitherto Dassed as Mfse tiedner. wjs in realil v the ch-ld ol I,ucy Fletcher that ii shoald be adopted by a lady. t-ni'd a linl (ait liu-erni Kii the Cincinnati Enquirer.] Hon. Salmon P. Chase. lu tht remarks which we made relative lo lb s gentleman's appointment as Chief Ju.' liue, we refeired to bit habits ol lite at not being in accordance with tbeatation ha it oow called upon to fill We did not inteod Ibis in any offensive terse, aave that be in en grossed in politics for long years, be had not that habit of judicial ttudy and legal thought a",'r,nl" "!! PP?."" . ' So 'ar at .Mr. Chats' moral character it conceeaed, we bars sever besrd it lmpngn"d in any quarter and tew ot our public men ;rvecL::,nr:;itgre:"1':oc'ruhi0n is proper to add inaamuoh as our relied looa u poo the appointmeul hase been, mitconcaived that we have alwayt regarded Mr. Chase, intellectually, at one of the hut men in tbt par'y, and as possessing superior attainments. Hit talents have for yean bet a devoted rather to tbt political than the legal sphere, and this fact was one that formed tbs basis of enr remarks upou tbe appointment. His friends those who have known bim long and well have always insisted, however, that tha character of his miud was universally ju dicial, and that he only wanted a suitable op portunity to be-as distinguished at tha bar tt lie wat in tbe foram. fie baa a great and dig nified office to fill independent in ite tenure removed from the Meeting strife of parlies, and it is but generoas and even Ijusiiume pviuicai opponent! to give mm a lair trial, not without nope mat, inspired by tha a-rsast sisnnki ol M.rakall 1.4 bia hi.ellect no.' bronh To bs ui .! bis intellect now brought to bear urxin indicia ratber loan political questions, may give him a poaitioo not inferior to bit predecessors. - So much for hit periwanel Uu is, heyoud doubt, the real father of the Republican par- ty and, in our opinion, it more responsible lor the present sad condition of the country than any man in it. Ue bat been tbe cbiet architect of the political rain that hat overtak-! the Coustftulion and jl'nion of 17b9, and it will be difficult for him ever to make a suite-, ble atonement. A Beautiful Simile. Uou. Wm B. Reed, of Philadelphia, re cently concluded an address in that city by saying that be bad attempted lo keep bia mind and tbe minds ot Ins audience away Irorn tbe terrible events which, as a nation, were crowding upon tia; but he felt like that wslks rh Vesuvius tiit ..tr.r. tt. UH tnat watiiB en v eauvius and sees alongits en - lire neigni, gleaming inrougu crevices, Ibe i a i... ... . gmiiiiiH wis, aiii, unci SUV Ml WUai U- slant it will hurst lorth and Kim .... There was a fable, which ha bad r;ad, of an old man who, walking one day in a peaceful vallev, wat startled by a prophetic voice which told1'i"' lh1 J"1 of thirty oeyt there would be three full dayt and three dark niehit of rain npon the earth. 1 bat every one upon whom the rain fell would become mad, at would alto ibeir children. The voire told ibe old man to hide himself in a cave for lD ! bree dayt of rain, and at the end thereof be could again visil hi former abode: At the end of the thirty days, tbe old man, following tbe prophetic voice, en. tered the care and remained there the length of time in which the rain by prophecy, was to fall. At. tbe end of that time he came out and entered bit accustomed h.hitatinn K. what a change had come over tbe land. Ue saw brother slaying brother, and friend dnv L?5 a.a" 1M. lne 6c of 'rieqd, 1 ' f tk'istiiuily wat raised in eulogy of dreadfal crimes And as tbe old. n , , "P00 ""m ln won,er od ia piiy, u W" I". uPon Wllh "ieion. He was ""'' "e prison bouse and wiih de"0, !? d,P,.r b' 00. plunged into the w,r, ",n.K' D4 ' 'bam all,, saying, 10 wor'd of ""dness it is belter to be mad iL".Vi TeL' apeaker aaid tuch is tb and the audience could make their T'sons. . , ' ' - - ' Tbs Erri'T er Kxiapi.t. In tbe villtgs of Herkimer, last week, three boyt, having no doubt read ef the desolation of tbe Shenan- doah Valley, engaged iu "playing confisca tlon," as they termed it They entered the bouse of one lady who wat abtent from home for a weak or two, and speut the most of two whole dayt Id destroying and mutilating cv- erytbing within reach. They ripped open and broke iu pieces sofas and chairs, broke bu-! reaut and mirrors, want down cellar, taking all itt corneals in tbe way of preserves, mo- lasses, vi uegar, etc , u p into tne liont parlor, sua mere tpreaaing mem out on tne braste Is carpet and mixing them up wilh Dour, meal, feathers from tbe beds, and almost every im aginable thing in tbe house. They took up. naiiuiuisoi nutter ana lera ana threw them over tbe walla and furniture, and in fact eihautted all their ingenu ity lo perfectly destroy evtmhiaj thee could bnd. Tbevtben nronoaed to "aK. rale the school houses, entering it through a window. They took down the maps, tearing them aud throwing them into the furnace,' broke Ibe school room lamps in pieces, poured Jiailt of water into the melodeon, 'broke the! ocksfrotn the doors and did other damage to a large amount The ttory tbey told of the! crimes they brd committed and those they' had planota for future operation!, including; tbe murder of Mr. Champion, the school tea cher, for which two of them had provided themselves with pistols, is too awful to be be- uevea ot ooys, two oi wnoet era not li years of age, ead, tbe ether only fSftreu years of age. Syraeu N. Y. Stundari. Clothing. : i j ! or Before Christmas, ' ; j . . ', '. ; j I ' j I j ; 1 j i ' ' i I 1 1 . ' . , ! i I I ' i ' 1 ' j A 1 i ill IN Jl X. V XN . I '. j ! A ' Ws, las aa4raigaiJ, proicta to sJl vtasi- OVEUUOATS. BUHlNtiSH SUITS, ENGLISH WALKING CO AT8 PANTS "V H S T H , ' ' . ... .. . .1 m, ... s. BUS and YOUTHS lMTHl(i t ll0e!!'o,' I'lnney ISa anv oilier Clollilnr Bnli-e in ' 1 r"n We riu le.ivn to remind Hie nuhlie tnst ,,, enoneeiion with lsr wbleMeMn k i.H ; tisniimciuring Hi.u.e in l iiieinenn iuh eerisinly euiililes ii ii. in ti.u .i.. ....in... ...... .i. . r ,,Wr". """t r.celvl..K the l.te.l stales of . Cltltur.g FOR THE HOLIDAYS, ti'i ' ' j I w"l"b 11 uarthilly teleelwl sad well omits i '.It ami I 'J ""C I'""'M. llr .nn-h..,.is j elsewhere, at . , - A Q i. W O MAIN bTRKKT, aVa M Mistake in Ikeir auiaber aue ettix. I WHICH HA KG 3 OUT AND RbiAUS ,. ' ' ' ' BOHWARZ Sc KOSIN, CLOTHIERS 3LCXD aorlt lmdaw Mala atreet. i Medical (It'liK- rmiyb t'e'ild, hi. in 'Ihrim'. A-'i l s,su J 'iiiitniitioii. It le fihly tie, , m,i ly ii r 11 ) i til Iruutjlr a wilh theie ciinieleiut'i !o tiy i-ri- I nl'li I Sttkk'and'n Jttellilutnii Cmiyk Huhnw to eeiiTiree rtiem t' nt II o tde hret it feniiior. 1 1 e ii-r.l. It nut oi.iy ir'iri-. Hip nlinvf eli vll Iik I t' 'I liresf At u l.unce. l ilt i i-i;itk iuhl huisln xi rt Hpiituw uf llli oil en-1 le tin exc linn jrnrs'e h i hi klnit ill Hnm 1 tiroal. It . li-ft,nM In n1,e. i rC et'w iu'ii'iii i or ii foils. I'ri' e 64 O ills er I mMi. Sijrmile ii .IriiK ri'-t- ;;en-r'lv. p 1 4 mmmm I.1V I-; KYU M'Y ( ho ni( curt -l o' tV' iiT Kent! whni tViosc hh v who tir vt iwkI i'i Mr. Churl.-W . Ichd. m. -t 1,1 v:,,V , m Mr. J. r liMEori.p, Him'ir.r.fii, ' , l.o h v uwduu .) ? on- (tot ol It. firii Kim .i 1-1. j.vniriy 1 1 ( v ,v ttuy iHt twi -"vi!!rg t i,t , ul-i .-r.injr r. n ttt-i', Mil on" I'otoi tfiriftlni.rt'ai I'.ir I tii.tfly a arrW'( oiirw HlWr Mjflf-riiiMf for mmiv y.ttt villi h lvorj klii.i ol I'tlfN. 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The l uiie ar,d rapldlv increasinirsslenr he.n.riiim, is Ihe HUuiiii' -i evi l, u.-eul the uisu.n 1.J liidjiii il is : vuuti.rrinir uen ' TI!E If MAN FAMILY. 1 he eeiid.trui-eof tt.o pnlilic bus hera oMii..l, ee.l I lhe alt unite in utisi-iiii to its tin rlland V:ii sli' i n -i ority j I VliH ALL I'REPAltA'llONS I CverinlThiliii-i'd I do not reeeinno cd n.yj i-e, imh j lioutocHune Imli- lo ,r..w six (e.-l iu tiellJu. ni e, j lli'lll hs, H ll OlS Mni)'le IllipOVhlt iiiu , sno ii-if-: j m' I COIOIISieul Hllll Ihu iMWUIll lHlll'. 'l,, lt,uhV wl .Mill' si.uj in s', hi ini reiiukiuii, 1 will icuUe a 1 cnu li..i ctti r: 1 I will forfeit ai.uoo , (one Thoiii.Htnl lii.ltMr) if 1 lull to uure the hliki 1 usuesot partt: buliioeii, under tlfmeu jemV s!ioni l L, Wilt) I THEOm.VOtN IN HAIll.KKSTllltH . j I'lii. vvwn.lui-lnl re-i edy is sold by driiwiiimi kh.i-. . ir' Vtjl'U MIIOOI: T HlK.NoT cc'f I! MM. tOH IT. t N.h. I'ur.s Uiiirr.lveil in evciv vi.ie ul ,-i. ui . reetn.es iwi . tt; :in.icltt i.l. v..i. Ji l'iiwi.-.til er t-itlr. nr , 'x I ."il, ,h f.-1 , HIOF. U.S. UK Ml SN, j fcole t'ri.rietor, .(.. 911 uu ,.. i.i ; , .i, ! Vl'H v ah i.i.v 'y t v . . FRED. SCHWARTZ, Ii atotisii'. Stall No. IVi, SOU I It SI OF Tlili MAH1 hT lll.f : . i herps tin luin l the beet (i'xllii of Vciiis. Iiiik eti :im 1 gH.r-rm plSKMONS IllalliOUSi V'K M IT I II "a.VO. fUXUD CAUin-UI.I.I and ierliei'tl. Oi fi''S-e !.n.- tirdfiN l t:l;i'IKIf. HKI.U IIM S U'liiK AM) luf'hl: hH 'l- . i vomer ol Thir.i und &ln,.i tifrim. j ""If4 J. RUU'OKKf. l . td,)fa KH MOWTII asa I i.Vade 0,i.u'..l: r l'Twl'W Cun..s'Ho Mi-ilsts. wiifi j.biot Is. i . 1 1 j Ml M I lite tjli tiIHI.n At. ii. pten.lt. I nii-.tnl ul tii i. ralll.Hiit l ili a. tin t.r Itua -n il. la Aycm t ,'ni the hintiiien- lOr ilie.tisieil r .lisnl.leil er l.n, i ( . enir-isu in. emnale eetit on ri.t. ol ISrw u. Ad. i'lrees W. K. MNl'HMII, SaJilT If OnO.I..U lll'li. 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