_; ’ I masad the bears lway, Net thought tso bright the drsatiia I made In aaaay yesterday. Thea creeping vine. that Iov'st to twins Areaad the i-ottsgs door, y ehatrther lattice o ar- I‘vs clapped my little heads for glee. And tlsoaght no vine so gay As the vine that clustered lruiis for me la childhood’: year I'm Uaweyeat Qslapa 1'' lessons '“:i'"rt£po“"' m . -'1“ I - Iseaaa “"*"':'::l' ‘.".‘.'.".'.”‘.'.".'.'.2l; run CRYSTAL BELL. lreplasr. which, if it at all resembled the ; mrsilsertbastoaeliairiiiiha y In bottles of ecssnt Ira. filled .2, pl relallteyeaaaiae of the gusaipuf jaaibtag aboat. at the ._. . tsust remain forever a mystery. ’ 0 I "'0 |'|!intt.Iaat in the bar-roorll. Gstiaral Dub- - _! Itnnd behind the bar counting the contents at the till , villi Olympian dignity. Quarter-dollars seemed to been -hkieiler-htrlta in his handle. I was very weary.. Wu,’ 5"l'9ll°"5n ‘WIN’ If Dabbley, weary of the Presidential mdap ev-r the nisutle-press. who seemed to have ha... oaitha patch I) the g warmth. He waaa very seedy-looking man. I Him ct-at on—an old..threadbare evening ooat—wluo|r is tenderly buttoned acrivn- a ch-st which seemed afraid to 'Ithe ltiu ltrrllly lost It eltiiultf hurel the frail httltong, I alritea we is irld and soaked. looking as it he had In alter the had ties as if they had brows f.iiiIi creaked; rltwfiil! ‘la a v_tsry ball night," said the striiorrer, pleadingly : I I am not psrtieular as to where I sleep. Atty where I do for me. rphil -aophical stranger! A worae method than acou- m of heetlloasncsa--f comfort could riot have been adopt- l win the Generrtl's favrtr. If he had bliaetered up to hr and sbuntt-d fur a bed of roas-leaves with every leaf Iont, the majestic Dtthhley might. have overlooked the "met; hat nut to care where he slept ! that settled him. latry,8rr. but can't aecotrmiodaie you ;" and with this Itittitiatiiiti the- Jove of Iiopshoteli cortiitianoed to make quarter-dollar." look litre thunder-bolts. t stranger sighed; looked vristtolly at the bright Ire; D atiuthet liepslass gtsses at i I had been aastad i “stay. Kit, for a diomaiit. r tee t. Ihavs net the pleasure of knowing who you are, rearstwebatsbm .&r.la IUNPIM. W HASZARU8 GAZETTE. or the out time the truth bural upon me that the Gene- I III was not so awful as he looked, and that by the aid of a little resolution he might even be reduced to the posiiioa of courage from this supposed dis- “ I wast some supper, General Duhbley, torily. H l‘ Sir, you have had your supper. answered the General, eluteliisg madly at the last up of his itltportenize that was being turn so ruthlessly from him And the General abdicated his thunder-bolia and disap- laid very gently on ‘me, and the stranger now spoke audibly “ I am very, very much oblige all this kindness: but if in getting this lttpper you put your- self to inconvenience on my account, may I beg that you ll Not at all,’’ I replied, diplomatically; ‘‘ bet as you have reminded me of it, perltaps you will favor me by sup- ping with me—that is, if you have not suppedl” “I have not dined," said the stranger. with a feeble smile. ” I see through your kiird ruse," he added ; ~' and to a gentleman who can act so feeling-Iy as you have dotie. gig that if I lists not dined, ii ‘- Come, come!" said I, trying to bluster iiway those con- founded tears that always will get in my eves when I IIt‘1Il' such things. “Crime, we uill hrive n jnllv guorl su.rpr-.r to geihcr, and then tie will talk of liusim-ss ni.t'.tt-rs nfti-ruatd it by the Era until it is ready, and, meanwhile, l invaded the Gcneral's Olympian dfllfla and pouring out a still‘ horn of appli-jack. forced it tipoal Hie lire-light that did it, cheery as it was I never met a more delightful man the He was a niahed scholar. an original critic,‘ delightful singer, an epitotne of wit. in my room until almost tweIve—an uneart opakutch, where the people go to roost WI! the chickcns—and it never once e'l|¢'l'cll my head to salt ht who he was. what he was called, or how it was that be it wandering abtint iii the snow without any ittoiiey went to bed without looking my door, or putting my wat dawn of the morning when some one ski in art instant. and behi-Iil my friend. dressed, and in the dim ltgl-i seemed like a do-parting glory For a moment. in tire incoherence of my ideal. I had s cot ltiscd idea lhll he was about to rob ma, aitd aeiaeil him it rug party The sacred rt-cord runs thua : “ And it came to pass as they journeyed from the East,tbat they loitnd it plain in the valley of Shittar. and they dwelt there. And they sairl one to anotlter—‘ Go in. et us make brick, rind s eimitry tavern; and I set is the bm~itiotit for lack lug hatter tis do. Hsavaa haattrs there was little , st.saas use is that “‘dresry temple o.f:‘aatlihas. at N’ natvapspata, saveat a moot yiiig ..i3—t know every advertisement is than. .'l‘Iisre I have but little to offer you i the way of return, but what I have is yours. . crystal bell," and he drew a tiny glass bell from his pochd " It was forged in distant lanfi where the Hit: makes the roolts vocal. and its maker over it in the furnace the ripe _ of the East. It is the touchstone of truth. a counter. uhli-h was called by courtesy a bar: and . ‘ ' ‘ his oedstt image csllsdbycourteayaIasd- ‘question. entitled hits ta_a glaaa-eaas is Ilareu > V. in _ . h ‘M of . m lttltce from the tower, whose waters ow in such sbuuilsoce > rreg nag alas yoaa deekia eeor- ' ' but since my arrival the pages, though dated A V ,'- efasisele aaias. A p?k.badgia.aod blas- ‘ ' a glass pre Ila known only to the childrerr \e men has so back-,and no acqaalnaaeaaat at tavere. -be is pt to fall back an the laadltird. I ,' ‘mat is my time very amusing landlords--landlords padld talk about fishing, aad sheeting, aad And lying the little bell upon the ct-unterpaiia. befitre I t'0llI'l aiifioii.-ntly collect triy scatter the oorand went out, closing it anftlv after him. I took up the bell iiiei.-haittcally. aitd examined it. - entirely turmoil of what seemed to be the purest crystal. The tongue was also of crystal, but I-ttible as the Ilnesh o ring it, but although the ball at the end of the pendant tongue visibly struck the clear aid of the hell. it did not rmit the slightest sound. ' again and again. and always with the same reaal I got up and looked for my watch. __ ‘ pockets were untouched; my drawers intact. . fly seed frteed, therefore, use not an impostor. Again I returned t the rsysierioos bell. and agitated ila crystattssrr r.WIII“ _ Itrtbe doiagatifpeeplehe . I I, la“. n . dra the pendulum heaa g"featbar It could not have been g I felt wraiehadly sucotnlbrtsble with -t pocket the . , aaareelyae.-worse aaae seedy friend with which Getter ‘ I scarcely took the trouble to infer him that I had aot been robbed. made of his counting his spoons in my |tteaettce.__ 'I'he last words of my 'Ioystarioiia guest contin 8“! tlnir In my eara—“ Whoever utters a l'alsi-hood to hi who hears it. that moment the crystal bell will Vilirale." Annie (aray! sweet, truthful, pure-eyed Annie Gray! a it tlt.it your face continually rose up before ind whenever I touched the magic bell? Whenever I drew III Will. and looked through its crystal walls. why was it that-I I'll" Illlbfltlllllleltlnco It'6LllI'tI dimly VlIlltIt' within. hurl “ clouded with some horrible shadow‘. of you, why did the name of thatiraieful Auh ltolter in big letters before my It-itnil’s at e 7 ha committee that received him. I did not 5“ 3' lll" Pflldo not bariss been born. but I have a theory that from this epoch may 5; ‘gig trig rm. ' “Silly. ' Whether this interview with the French Ill“?! llllfl .00 ‘Q Vlllll llmlllll the GesersI‘a hair i I ""01 0|]; bat II is. nevertheless, a fact that he Iv--It-hlo for pssssssisr a lock of bright verdant one. flu“ dd. ‘. M. M“. T“. “cum”, 0‘ married to one of the sweetest girls to New York, ho|..e.-4’ ll] I!!! to my heart's ctttttent, and rich enough to satisfy lace ,, i-very with, when in comes a calla a taliattian for testing truth inttr in ‘VI! I bfiflln I0 doubt the dear uiil whom I It-d never double ,, before. Did she really love min. or wits it onl wealth that she became mine! that horrible Harry Anbvn, who danced so well. and iv tallied an charmingly about nothing? eistiqiter tlits abominable Iantasy of jealousy the more pits" tive it became, until at last I hail wiirltetl myself into such fever of exnttertt-int that I could bear sus -etise no longer‘- Yes! I would instantly htirry Itr New York and It was folly-—inadoeas: I knew that w Ollmlth. but still I would test it—teat ii stranger. who puts wliat lid W y hands, and airatghlg ;i y for int, “- lstrswlierries on each cheek: eeary or , pars: f h ' I’ .... ......, of ..., .r..‘I'r'lI.’...'2 ..'.'.3i.’...l. l".5’.l'..'.'."..".’,‘°°"' ll‘ ‘bl’! fiflltllll I hit‘ I6“ NOW YII k gnd i||'|||','f“ usll.'iii mid-winter. at the Hiuaiiiy Iluoss. is order. he ‘ll’ l.'"l|lv. to settle some matters connected with my pm. '. which lay near Iltspekotcli. I yawned iii the van ' .. .. tor opened ere my teeth rlosed again, and a man lllflfdr lull. Ultllllllll ivfthe snow that lay in thick flakes on at is cost. advancetl to the wood llre that biased and crackled 1 the broad IWIVIII, and spread out his hands to the cheer. i II III‘ ‘|le iliaatpaiea the heat. I pol " r In less than two tutors I was Ill N ,,,,.,,,. by ,,.h,°y_ ri.,.,”,,,,,|; it As I entered the drawing-room hnatilv, out walked Mr. ‘ mmmublc ‘I. mug. .9 “re. Auhyn. We ealiitetl coldly, but I could have almnglt-tl him ,,,,,,_ He had iii the moment, if sot-h things viere permissible in this cen- I ittuat have been rather pitle and dta-rrtlereil-looliing, mm “‘’d‘ Iflhe E» pot when the train griaiiiiz in stupid wonder || ears. the whistle ehrieliedi that quivering lip! I |rr.,re.| rm, f,,,,,,,,,.,,‘ i rtietrt more the wliolu thing ’ It I had scarce entered the roinii wlten Anlllgw ttw could any but I llllftlllflllll doubt lbat tinxi- ' son My. and shrank from contact and reassured be A 3‘ P "teen as ai-naittvaly oonatirurga In IIIII-Ia‘ -tor fellow . he lo-tlietl as If he had not my ahsgncgt Inner in his stomach, or a cent in his pocket for . ‘ iiio’i gwine l" and hunt " WM. lreflltl. I fully can't help If he l‘.'llIs. I dun‘, I olaitlurin between the on care about liia visits I uasure y<|’II ; but I cantiot be rude to trig .i sleep antfeaver I I I 9 llll him. I have known litni air lort Gracious Itettvetia! was it lam-.yI or did I hear a Ialttt, booby fell on the floor an A cold shiver run In. atid looking at the con _ > fl I "I0. cilia entered. the General ralsetl his head from ih A at him steverelv. I aim the poor man ab "-60! prr-sently he seemed to muster up atillcient cutrr. I ‘is tip to I 6 r. $a I have a bed here to-night 7" he asked in s Ilvmid I ll. Sir. fulll" said the Qenersl. frowning until his " us, its seldom have tllllrt for strangers." poor man itave a glance at his threadbare coat, and llnt. oh! how sad the smile vraa! Patient, but crystalline tinlrliug in my ,,,,cg.,,g through mt‘ frame; but I endeavorrtl to iliaacrtihle my agony, “all” l"""'"Ts " SUI ‘"55 on. I irtg III!" ' ‘ “fill! Q" l'"" really. you little puss! Come M W" “Id 0"” ' “M”... W” fvlltwlittl ueninne lriah an nncern-nt.—"l hereby want all persons from trostlng my count—aa I'm not rnarri " by, what ails you. Geral . k I Iuah to my head; it was a Niagara of cinuiio Rd . ll. " And you love your poor Gerald. then. belter than any i even tltaii the old sclruul-fellow you have ' furl Why don’: ytiu pl! I IIUIV I‘ Whiit a fool you are. Gertildl she kissed me gently on the forirlieitd- inltla! tinltlel tinlile! in my |riit.'IIDI tliict. Every vibration of the crystal hell lltrlllttil throriitll my frame. ll the bells of every oalhetlral. hesileil bf: 'l‘om of Irlocolti, had peeled altogether at my car they ciitild not once have moved itie half to much as that sharp, ahrill crystal tis- tttinabulatlon from that horrible bell. r-an Ii-irdly carry what there is on him. rrfli-rs to hem cambric handki-rohiefa for a rich bachelor, she means to sow in order that she may reap! ,,,,,, , an pm, ,, "Our, bean an immense deal about " lggal tenders," '°‘°l" WI" ll'll°* l3°l"l“"" ‘ vetsia lliitt "‘l|OI‘tiI~IVElIII|lI vthiizh most 5 lleilicinirs. for nothing but the taste of augrtr is pun“ ,,|,,,,, atitrrinieier . anirl IAIWI Brtttiglieltt. irpott vi:-Ill, I never heard of anything legal yet that use not very ltizrd instead of tender.” . ' Ari auctioneer’a elerb being directed by his employer to a safe. and in small doses, at mild csthrirtie. insert in an advertisetrieitl. I copy of a fresco by Raphael, wrote, " A Fresh Cow by Kale.‘ I " Traltrsu l" I shoutted, flinging away the lender arms Iiiived slowly to the deer. It was more than I could that vround around my neck. Olvm as had we terrors for me at the moment. Yes. marisiti. the eyes of your d lay !” arlad. advancing from the obscure corner in You shall not laugh at the cred " Not quite; though a week after our marriage I would have beeti. tmpostur that you nrel But know you. Know Know that you have lied to itia hras times within this that half hour " She tried to embrace ms; hot I hung her off. She wrung rolled over her cheeks, and hat la headtwsl beat. as if stricken with ‘VIM great blow. aeiad her part excellently well.’ ‘ A “ What can you mean. Gerald 7 I have never deceived yes In though If you have proofs of my hypooris advance them. but do not storm me down with assertions ' are here!" I c ied. holding It l room, and I e"steam It my duty t raining, ordered I merit, but was still ens can lift you over it,” said said she. “ WI! ,3 rele," replied «I L t ‘esnedsrstlsaefbsvbssds.ssdthshigmrs ldsa‘ithlsIlaver_be- . sirssandst .‘ e|I'r.li‘ -eIwr."’)a4 ___ POOR QUALITY ORIG ‘V. .. ... half hour that you are a worthless One tigreas-like leap. and she caught it from my h nd a . With flaming eyes she held it aloft, and than dashed it on the ground. A crash, like the biirstin of a thousand hand- grenades—a thundering of cathedral lls, that seemed to shake the world; and. looking up. I saw General Dubbley standing over me in a dignified attitude. “ Mr. Maaay." said ing these ten minutes; but you a pear to have been sleep- itig so soundly that you have not card it. Dinner waiis.” And so It was a dream. Ne aacdy fr'tend—tio talisman- no falsehood in sweet Annie Gray. I rubbed my eyes and went into dinner ; but as I ate my soup tinder the awful eye of the General. I confess I regretted the non-reality of that portion of my dream in which I had subdued the Thurnlarar oftlie tavern. I never told Annie Gray that I had ever doubted her even in a dream, until we had been a month ntarried.—Herp¢r'I Magazine. — IIIOILLAIY. Dtscovcav or -rita'l‘owsa or Bani. !—Tlia Syrian Our- reapondeni ofthe Traveller writes that M. Place, the French Consul at Mosul, has discovered what he believes to be the vi-tiisble remains of the tower of Babel! 'I‘heir local he is the field of Arbela. a few days‘ jourtiev from Mosul. M. Place was engaged in exploring the held, or plain. which is famous as having been the scene of it decisive haiile fought between Darius attd Alexander. The ruui is thus described : - 1- This proud tower, which was built In defiance of Hea- ven.and aimed to pierce the very skies, lisa lost in thi- course of ages its cloud rear-hing elevation. Six of its eight slitrled have fallen and crumbled into dust; but the lwti which remain are so high that they they be seen for fifty or sixty miles around. The trees of the tower is iiatlrsngn- lar. and each aide about six hundred feet long. ' ‘he tower rs rnride of bricks of the p|Ih'lI clay soil of a whi'e color, whiclt is s little shaded with a yellow tint. Under a CIIMI sun. rind as it whole. this ancient monument of human skill itllll during presents a line blentliiig of colors which set the psinter‘s pallet at defiance. llefore being baked, tho briclt IIIIII been covered uith characters traced with the accuracy oi‘ the hand of a writing master Nest the top of the letter the straight strokes were adorned with flourishes resembling the heads til‘ nails. All was neat. regular and r-evere: rind, IIIIIPPII those wltoaaw these specimens of ancient i-itlltgrapliv nflirrn that the fathers of the human race wrote a better hantl lllltll their children. Attutlrt-r curious fact arrested the attention of the explor- a almost to form a river. The stream would fo-ce its way trio a river in the vicinity, did not the people hasten to stop i by sorting the bitnnttnnna flood on fire, when they tran- piilly wait till the fire is extinguish:-.d for want of aliimmt. l'hns_ihe old fountain atill pours out inexhaustible quantities if Itllutlietl or slime, which supplied these old huilrlers in heir vast enterprise. Bitumen also adds to the durability ‘.oulil anything be added to the marvel of the coincident: 9 ‘line travels and ettpedttiorre in Aaayria become biblical ' and new proofs are never wanting of old 3| 1‘ 9:: -7'.’ '5 I .. Aiict-tc Prcttt_t.s.-Darlt clouds now rose from the west. d the wytol atmosphere became Iillerl with a damp vapour. strong breeze antlilenly sprung up f-om the west, end creased in less tltan Itttlf art hour to a storm. Every mu- ent huge masses of ice around us were da~hed an «inst touch her, and ltrttlteii into a thousand fragments. Ottr little d fro by the waves; we gaaed iii mitat painful inactivity the wild confltet of the elements, expecting every merit be swallowed up. We had been three long hon it this sttion. and still the mass til’ ice beneath us heldrogether, a FEIIRUA-RI: 18. . “ 3“. Gvtald. are you sane! Iaee sothisg buttbls ball." ' " And this ball, as you all it, has told I’I,O within the last Woflll. he, “ the dinner-bell has been ring- tiea _ " _ Ililioue Complaints Fevere ofiill kinda Seflllillflr 0' 5'38" llloichea on the akin " a I-"ll order iillirted to each Box. .'-air" .._ got-'* ' It . an lNAL ‘ . _ V _ i ,.-.,.L_ HOLLOWAY’8 PILLS HY ARE WE SICK? I1‘ uas been the lot of the human nice to be weighed down so and suffering, IIOLl.UWAY’S I'ILl..~l tire el- peciall adapted to the relief of the WI-ZAK. the NERVOUS, the DEFLI ATE. and the INFIIIII. of ull clitnea, sgtrs, sexes and constitutions. Professor llolloway persorinlly snperitilendl the manufacture of his medicines, and oIl'er\ thorn in n free and enlightened people, as the best remedy t.lie's-urld ever saw for the removal of tliseiiae 5 THIS! PILLS PUIII FY TH‘ BLOOD. These fsinoua Pills are expressly coir-bined to operate on the stomach. tholiver. the kitlncytl, llte lungs the skirt, rintlilte biiw- els. correcting tin deratigotiietit lll their fniicttorii, purifying the blood, the very duntuin of life, l\lltI thus curing disease in all its forml. DYSPEPSIA AND LIVER COMPLAINTS. Nearly hnlfthe liuitiati rnce liaive tiiketi Ilit-so I'illi. ll liits lieetl proved in all parts of the world. tli.t't titrtliirig li.is INEBIII found equal to lllrllll in crises of tII.4ttrtIBt‘vl of tliu llIt'l’. tl_t.-pi-p~‘I I. Mud illttlllltcll cniiiplttirits getioriilly. 'I‘liey r-oon give it lieiiltlty tone to thoan organs, however much doratitgud, ztlitl wll-:1! illl llll|9' means have failed. GENERAL DEBILI1'Y.—-ILL IIEA LTH. Miiny irf the most dt-s -tic tinvi-rrrrmguiri li.tvts opened their Custom Houses to the introduction of rlroge Pills, that they run_v Iwctittie the itiedinitte of tlie ttioitsett. lat'|lI‘III‘tI lfolleges tiiltitit, thiit this medicine is the best rctttetly ever knnw_n for pr.-raniis ol' invigorating properties never foil to ’tIII|I'tI ftille . FEMALE COMPLAINTS. No Female, young or old, alir-ulil hr: wlllliitll this i-ulr-liriited for titty cottiplaiiit; eotisequently no fniriily should lie VIIIII -ul HuIlouury‘s Pills are the but rcrnruly lmowlt 1' llw /‘allowing l)i'.ti'arei:-— kgue ‘entitle Irregulitri- Secontlziry Symp- rtt ime I llo\velComphainta Gout Sore 'l‘liro:its , Incorporated by Act of Parliament. on 59- _ Ia-rd-«c_he ,f_'*"';';-,"_-lr'e‘_;"V°' . 0 A R. 1) o F DI R E C 1‘ 0 R s F c°l“l'll°ll'°ll of the v-ttlivrc-t-}»i_ ,,_'u“"m‘_;r‘s" ‘ ; P. E. lalarid.—Hort. 7'. H. rr...»r1.....1. Hort. Ch C ll“““’ ‘mm '[' *':l"i'f"'l""' ,,,”,,_ zflencley. Francis L0”gll‘1i‘l'Ul, l:'sq., Hobart lluiclit‘ I:“I)IllpI8Il|I-' Vi-inert-til .*\lTections " TI'°""x. D"""°."‘ kw’ , . Dr ‘um ‘'80 ‘vmkm_“‘,rm" Mm P rt-‘inched? tslis F3{\en|.III low Ifl‘I‘lllIIIllI No charge " W’ ,. ewrmum. ‘LC. tt'ictes. iirma ll . pp ICIIVIIIIII, rind tiny other VIIIIIOVIIIII _.V'l‘?" Y . ‘V I. H k. d may be obtititted from Illll bub:-crilier. st ilrolllhi-vi off}. l""Y"l'°ll“ lf’l°"""". "S “"0 ml"! 0 u I" ' , Deblois Feq. Chitrlottetovtri. II. J. (.‘UNl)AI.I., r April ‘lth, I854 ' Agent for I’. E. I Sold at the Entnhlisltriteiit 0 l’|’0l'€""I' IIOIJ-“WAY. 2-Hr‘ Strntid. (lI':l|I‘ Temple Bar.) tidoii, and hit, llzttilori I.niie, New York; itlr-o by all reipe lilo Ilruggists rind dealers in .\IeiIicines throughout the Civ and World, at the following,‘ prices :- 2-. bit. 8s. and 20s. Curre el|t‘.Il Box pg‘ Photo is it considerul saving by inking the larger size. 3 N. ll.-—IIirectiomt for the ‘ dance of piitietits in every die‘; rI".l)RfiF. 'I‘. IIASZAIID, Sole liolesiilo Agirtii for l’. I‘). lstlrtnd. } DR. A. 0HNSON‘S AMERICAN A .IJ¥Nh LINIMENT, i I "Oil IE CURE OI‘ COUGHS, CO US, INFLUENZA, ll nmcltitia, Astltimi, illl in IIIH Sitlt-it itr Ilrenttt. IIIii-ti- tiintistn, Cnllllp III the Sim ll, Spitting ol ltlooil, nod till Lung l Coitiplnitits. Mnriufnciurtei y I S. JUIINSIIN. lloiigor. .\lnino DI. A. .IUIIN‘lUN'S A.\ KICAN ANUIIYNH I.INl\IEN I‘,E no etittrely vegetable pr rntion, prepared and intended for} Internal and External app ition. Invenlor of this ticle was in the conetiinl practice: of medicine for 20 year Bid by it long course of errperttitente; apog urg various dives for which this l.inirrit-nt iii recou--l h . petiiitrte oclfy sniiotiml of its 0'" ncy. ttiid otI‘era' h lIill'eonfidence \o e tilllicted. its the rltlkult of his long‘ lse of self-preservation implanted in every Iivinrbeleg etl us. Institiclively we allaptang at once on the ROI. urged the dogs to their full speed. They flef |¢l'0|D yielding fragments to the field on which we Jill boon nded, and safely reached a part of it ol lirmerclllflclel. which were several hotiimocka. tind wlier ll"-' dull-‘ ly by Prtilesstir Faraday, at the Rial l"'llllll“"‘ ll uiitipowder, wits shown by I "'7 'l"'Pl° "XPl'l"ll""l- I the irott Illinrra caitirltl filllllll ll“"ll l“ lllllllll ‘I’"ll'- ; ma rho qrrnirty rlrufril on lhe plate was afierwarili atill exploded. lread yepared In I llmlll" “'3' "1' hlc. for it ciiiirht fire in it ,,-,,| flame Wm... .,,,,,,,,,,| in the air. 'l‘he Professor 3 3 3 G :5. 5 5 planted the cause n'ita It0l llllllllllll l" ""ll“3l'! cl" re kept in proper coiilatl, ll -,,.. .- d best e on to I sovereign remedy for the bites of flies rind other inseeta.r . .—--.e« am» we «-we is 32:: :*'..:';"::".i;:::;:'":L.°':,'::;:.:°.:::;.:.;' .'.:"'.'.::.::;"‘..‘.‘::;:i . . . harness, and it possesses more than double the power of titty, other Linimetit. 1 this ilt-tense It has been wonderfully Iueceaeful. Those who lirid that lead is neltly I ind lnlllllhla I. I’h"'ph°""' ‘ml ctittea ol lotig ctintiitunrice Ititve foutid perttiiitieiit ti,-lit-f. S. D Ward, , (No. I0 Court Street, llirtiittti) who liiid it citite of ant-ea, to be that Ihragltd Pfllllllcl ‘ll ¢°llll“Nlll"| I|l|'"|l' tltree years‘ standing hits kindly parrnitt»-d us to refer to hint "nu P,evBnl. c".g,°‘ ‘fill the oxygen IIIII IIIU pI0- lrt proof of lI'IG ellicncy of IIIII Vttlllttliln |||(9|IIcI||Q3; ||I|In in the cititrt ‘rt the metal draws off and of a Iloac-(Told. 'l‘hia cold i-omes on when the flowers bloom in out the admirable arrange- the spring. and continues till this Iiit\'0l fall in r\uiuron—ifiliia, hle proportion of thy rm-irrlg disease is not iittended to in siesson. ‘it er s in consumption bodiog mat are rgglly .0 ‘m. 'I‘iilte of the Liiiiiiienl. according to directions. ttriil it cure will strong resistors of combos ""'lll- .. .. itn . l‘hie hits long been ll nndiird medicine, rtrid enjoys the aim! galar privilege of being it wn rind PIIIIIIIIIZCII by II Inrge portion e the medical I"acnl_iy. hcrever II hits hi-en Inlrtitlured. I ' tho firrrr convlcllo tliitl. it is the best retiit.-dy ofthe pre-' sent age or all diseiiecit for wliir. it tit recoiiirtii-titled, the‘ proprietor offers his l.iriirn tit to the Public. not doubting tliitt _ it will sustain the hig rep tion it hits nlrt.-ndy llCqlIIl’t'tI We nerliaiely ceased running, conscious, appsrertllc lll“ ll“ do not affirm that this articles is cure for ilio It'll tlmur-ririd ills ger was ast. it were saved; we yttyf-ll! °llll’l'“_9ll huttteitity is heir to; ut those who are llllliclud with the Ir rather, nrrd united in thanks to God for oil‘ P|‘0l0|'VIll0ll following diseases, try it, d we cun itseure them. they will such imminent peril.--Norllierrt Stberto find relief- Infltiitimntinn ofthe Bronclih or Ilroneliitis,RoseColiI,Cttttirrh, 1 ll3ll"-l‘T"'ll-7 El‘l3l'"“l7lll-‘nllllllll 3 ‘°°""° d°l,l""°d Iliird tlty Cough, Whooping Cough, Ilonrsonoas end Ctllllnitlnl , , C0“. I'll" Ilitl St-rem-.ss iii lhe Lungs, Storniich mid Sides,‘. -no.-, ta piece of pure iron peculiarly pfeplledr _|0 "IN Ill cttusetl by lifting or iiili.-rwirro, Ariiliutrt. ItilIIlt.'IiZ.I. for Sure} iclen might present a large surlaoelll ""3 33"?“ OI ll‘!!! 'I‘hr_tiat and Wenlt Lungs, for Clronic I)iorrlitn.i, caused by Rheu- ._rr-rr in the gimrrgpherg, wu rurirrtl, and continued In trtuttstri in the bowels, for lfrntri in the btoiiiaicli, for Stinnguury, l I like iinrler. The ready combnrion of irtrn, compared (lrntal end Stone, tilintl I’iItrs, Iitterrinlly it will ltrivii the rrturrr |,,,,,,.,y .-(Tr-cta, in rill cnxea' ’. ‘um min“. ‘mi uuupowd” ,3,’ mixed r,,.,,r|,9,- ",4 where titty other Litiiiiiettl woukl he naetl, esp»-t-tally for Illieu-E ‘Had mm H", name 0‘ .pi'“. ‘. ‘ma buminu 0,, . Pym,’ tititlic Alli-clions, filitlbliiiiis, Chopped Ilriiiilrt iind sore l.ipit; it. Infliitiititation of the Ilroncltin or Ilrnncliitis, for the cure of Cstitrrh, and noise or confusion in the bend may be cured b , a boy from the woods was on the track, and as he was fixitis, and wandering in the iearihly sound, and in a mo~ as driving on at the rate of two-fiirtv. "0-i, lordr !" screamed boy, " stop it. stop it! I ' ‘ ii the door. he atoitd on the Jgokirrg gor8- itn In-atle-wtirlt. lryfflr below Illdl. the frightened siiiled eway. Presently he came rid seeing the trerasnd A Mr. Flanigan, in a blin Paper, puts his name to the ifs. Ellen Flanigan, on my ac- to her!" " Guilty. or not guilty ll’ asked the Dutch jnatiae. iv.” r,,,,,,,,,._" o yeti want here! Go about mit your “wltll do too drive ace oriroaee as III‘II rt himfl‘ I Y " A heavy coat of flesh! By the powers, ' II II it not reasonable to suppose that when a young ladv e oi-cation; but u irn int " I love the silent wat rial thief said when he was thing the jstraller’a shop. A young lady retnrtil te stepaerem the gutter. liy. '* 0tiao.I'ni too heavy," , mars, I’ia aaad to liltlsg bar~ origin of the esp eorlted; con Ii of time wtthoat ' r There is as ' "'fl_!1‘fl",§. e I ‘ ’“ I. a faithful triril of this Linirnetit; drop one or two drops In one our I| ltljlll before going to bed, and take it internally according to directions piarticuliirly lur Whooping Cough. 'I'lio first eytnptuml Illml be checked_ and not the least difiiculty will occur in tlie ctire of this cotttplrtint. I'or children, hull‘; teaspoon full of I-IIIIIIIGIII coiiipluiiit an t‘0IIlllt0II in nll couiitries, estpi-cinlly in this climrite, tttiirltod by the most complete suctieint. number of irielatioae of this diatrs-airrg disease. Imgtlo pifflu-Hltml cures In coniientiort with tnltttig the Linitiietit trtteiriolly, ex- ternal applicatitin should be nude and the Proprietor can sit with oonlitletwe than he hurt lit-en. he favored inatruinent of giving relief to tli-rusiindsof the nfllicted iitid sulferiiig. Ila ettrtteetly solicits all who iiiriy he lIIIIl|~lr‘I‘I‘I0 give this Anodyrte_I.tit_iiitetil e fnir trntl, attttslied that it tnreyt with a full deteriiituaiioti to test its attltty, they will find is is . For the Cure of a grout variety of I)i-eiitti-at '""‘l"l I""" ll“ 1 fr , a 0' '50 filllllo" 30 ll“ |'°°llll" lnlaeees otor the whoa body; the mind, body and titsrvotta system at that time being in a quiet stale, gives the l'tlla as “. rm", . mm,’ “ i, ‘“ opportunity to operate with the falIastslI'eot upon the whole - a at y em. I They are as aacallasit article to be taltan l 59,...’ gg,..,,., Pills. la that the In all litiugha. the Arrodyne Lininient is it well known remedy“, 1 ight tinil tiiorniti . 'I‘Iiia Anodyne Linitrient for sore lhrotit nvtd wonli lungs, thul ends unrivullt-d, and in every ciiae,u ciiiiiplcte trial will be '|'Iie Illintl I’iles. ‘Hie Aritiilyite I.IIIIllIt‘.|II line in a great The sale of this iiivitluitble medicine is rapidly increitsirigr J0nN30I'§ CATKARTIO PILLS- ngar Coated. in 01!" 3°"~l°'' itttpltitiee of the Blood. and Ulrstructions in lhe Urg‘tns of Iligestiori _ _ These Illlla rilay be tired In till forms of Diaeiieea, with the trim! ed benefit. and without fear of inyury.‘ Ileiog of Vegetnhle t they do not nratttpot raclt the deltciito finiirintir wettlt g will be fotiriil piirticuhirly usuful, I-yatitttitliitttig ' Qrhgyqrjd ports itito lienlthy iiciioti and cliililran of tho isnrlereat age. Oil 'I'Iie rnoet do ''h- l' aufo-ty, nrtd the most itnlugary 9 White t-lugitr. imi- te lo ortItriiir' arried Ladies. under all ciroarriatittu-.es, will find tin... pm. 'I‘Iie heat tithe to administer these l‘illa is on going to bid t night, though they can be triltett at tiny time beiteficiaily; n' ht, ‘iitwever, the hrive it more general and universal Iii the Iprlag of the Year. Tbsss I’rifIahh'a':s":"r:anil .:v'ebr. :tbef I I-coated Blt'I"I' Ed, well IDICA . y are purely Vegetable in their coinpoattlMI.lt’0 P‘”lh!" give no pain. yet ellicietii in their opetllwllr IMI I _"0 no lungs of iliefiir cnrifitietiiettt while litlttttg them. It!’ ire only a trial, and need no pulling it! I’¢¢'0II|mOId Illi- tc, and he does‘ not doubt they will. Wlllll 5ll°"'- "5' beside his well known utid extensively Ipprechld N ANUDYNE I.INI\II‘ZN'I‘. lrl-‘or ggla rrt tho _-\l:ilitIi'ec.-tries’ Iltill, and til the Drug Ilolfl W. II. Wataori and M. W. Sltirim-r. and will ll Ill Ill! UNI!‘ throughout tlte Iulurtd. I'orsoris vvisltlog supplies of the above ‘Medicines, can be fuitiialieil ut l'roptn.-tur'a prices at the Dr!‘ I Store of M. W. SKINNER. uuui-rial Agent for P. E. Islsad. Nov. is, istso. A rlelicitte heeIt.h,or where the rtysteiri Illttl bet.-ti iiiiptiited,uti its , . r , - r ALI n the rourlrl or i potent do.. Perfumery, llruslies, Soups, &c., &c l \V. iflquitable Fire Insurance Company I ’ London .' a-nun ou1.‘a'A.aAa.‘ad I GINNING TO ARRIVE AT tr; CITY DRUG STUII I), Mr. H Queen Strut s white, black, red, blue .....t yellow I’AIN1‘S,k caska \i riiieed Oil, I liltd. rliiertrt, do.. I lilid. lllive do.. I hltd. nia- tncry do. , blils. Copol Vurttisli, (sold in 2, :3, and 4a. a pint), unit and vnrtiish Brushes, Ilye-woods. Indigo, l\ltidder,Cud- medicine., It corrctzlri nod regulntes the ttiontli|_t courses tit nlr lretiI'_. Bllleillflne. Copperns, Alum, Siitrclt, Illuo, Soda, Potash, ’ periods, ncting in many Clllel like It clinrrn. It is also the b ; Baking Soda, Iliikirig I'owiler, Cltocolrito, Cocoa, Fnrinii, Bego, itttd safest rtiedicine that can be glvtlll to (‘IlIliIi'I’Il of nll tiger, n I , and Corn Sttirch N a-i-ottl. a general itssortniortt of Drugs, Medicines, it."'ivA'i*so ' ‘“ ' " Gaoaol yllitaeirt-rots, (Ira an... ma l‘I—-— —~ .1 L J4. S 54 Y, ' . a 3., I €':ill::.i‘li:: .I’tlls, J /:.r"..' 11.’ r'rI_I’i‘I.‘D,) Alli: .\l\lrl ‘l0 CL7'A‘.‘ISII TIT‘. FLOOD AND CURE THE 313‘. In-t --H-i~. l IIIIII r1,'.'IIItlIlrl‘lI. Ptiystctaiaa, I‘IiiIniitltr-ir;rI»:lri, rt tail llit-Ir I~'.fI't>ctI, I'tii in - -4 t.. ,--r...t Ir‘ tlI_:It‘Il.\\ ll . ll’ tIr« i ll til <’l‘lt' t-tln-is us they do in-'. :'.. 1.: ink \\t*l'lII lm l'.|lii:',. \‘...... or ll ,.. .. r~..r,».—.-r. iii. ll‘. t'ltt:i:r,ia:, (‘H-r‘ I’.\ /' tIl.'I'l‘ f'Irtri'rrn. Plllirtts III.-«D.'tIl‘I'!4 and Liver C(llll|IIllIIIIls IlI.l‘tR‘\IF\‘|' or Till IV'lRIlIll’|3 \t'..s'wix.\'ot'. :., U. l‘.. 7 l"i-b,, ‘ ii. Sit: I lr.'i\'e ii,-tnl yum" I'il|.~i In my gettnntl mirl Iittttpllll |Il‘III‘IIr‘t- r-vi-r SIIIN‘ _\‘tllI Illlllll‘ t ~m. nit-I enriiiot liesltatelo t-ii_v IIlI‘_\ taro llio l-or-I t-iitliitt‘l1'v'wi~ t-t ilot’. I r to - Iitlllll. nit r it rt lnqiiii-lt EIIIIIILLIII ,coviiieqtiitiI- lv lli-y lI‘(‘ ttti IMIIIIIIIIIIII‘ rt-tittrt|_\' for do imam rltsuf that I III I IIII I Al I hiuo h<'IfIttllI foitnil II true of hilioatl did- se so IVIDIIIIIHII tlmt It tlitl riot iv-it-lit "loll sauna. ill y .it.o\'§i it.tt.l., M. D., r_t/ai'tr'crt of the Mir ‘rte I l'o~rt Orrictt ll.ittrt.iv II\ (‘o. It , I 55 it A tit \' or ll-I ittir tlie [lt‘I'rI tlt-ii tit ll It The n III rt tiife nioro git: t‘i II I rttti till you She litul hr-r-ii it‘tlt itl pi Ilt( lawn fnrii iii a rant it r it t M grt-rit IVIII ii~ir-, titt lit ltt Site llr--ii t‘tiIlIlllI‘Ill‘t‘tI Ii iii: _\'I‘-rt t‘i“\ uliirli Nllll rtttivl her, I : \ -~.1rlllitr: lti-,;r- qtirirrtttirs r’ tvutiiis IlI1‘:I‘Il fmrti her r l‘.. < -- I nt‘I\\.ll Iv _ iitt-r_i'. t>r~r- ..1 tii_\ \\Ii t‘lII‘r"I IIIIII with too i . -l' ytittr I'llliI,wIilIe iIIItt‘I~ rirt-tiiul iirt |-ziltl t'it-tti ll\(‘ to lit:-tily ili-lliiril tltictt-II‘ I|IIl".:II|iI In-t IIlllI'I| tltiii-. tvltlit-tit I-eiiig cutv.-il eiitlri-ly |‘\t'l| iln-it. Sin-It ti TIIt‘iIIt‘Illt* rts }'tIIIl‘.V. \llillt‘II lit ttt'ttii\.lly gtrml IIINI hittit-rit. will lie pi-ix:-rl IIt‘I‘I' I‘-Iii). J. tlI!lFI"IN, Ilrrfrrtttrirr. Itidlgestiiiii iintl Impurity of the Blood. H-nrrt li'ri-. . I’. Hrmrr, Ilr.ilnr of Arlrvrtl 1":-irv"i, Iahidzm ll . ’ IIIt‘t‘ lti rl I Illl‘ _ ltti-m-ii, tirttl I t"tii mi IIIi'lIiIll I it at ' It'll-|IlIl|t‘lll ilnlll to my .l. V. IlI.\It-2:‘. Witt-tit. \\‘i'~-.\iisn (‘n.. N. \'.. Hr t. ‘H. IV5 tit - tl ll \ll f‘ntlr-irtiv l‘ill»t in llI_\ priso- IIl‘I‘. IIINI lit:-I ll-r-iii llll oxr. liitll: H‘ in I'Il‘il|lI the syn: lll l|IitI ptitil) tlii- I'ut:iii::iri:i oi" llru l.l.-url. .liIll!\' (I. \lI‘..\(‘ll \\I, .\I. D. Eryslpeltts. Scroftilit. I(iiig’s Evil, Teller, Ttimors. rind Stilt Rheum. yr,-..m .r r mi-.r..r‘,'n_., At/.,-rt/,,,,,r ,,f_o rm. :. HI». -I, I856. . ni. Illt:lll‘lIltIt' for vi-tirs. Il4'l' irmrl.-r-r Il'L~ l-i---II IUD‘! it|'lI“‘0\|I' 1y r\fllIi'lt'tI ulili l lutelir-a rirul ]riIlt]r'. «rm llt r. ;in IIIIAI In her hair. Ant-r UrlI'l‘ illl \\:N illl"I‘-I -Em rtl II '_\'oIir Ville. itti.l IIIl'_\’ IIl|\'l' ttiit--l l .-r. r\.1\ \lU|'.‘-ll! Rhcttrtitttlsm, Ni-tirtilgiti, nitd Gout. from Ute Rev. Dr. IItlII'.'.i'I. rg,-‘II.r .lh-‘Frr r’-xl l‘;v.'s. Phairdt. . 3A.. Jun. 6. IP50. l tor -1..» wells! your t‘--Ii naitsn orraar llunlt Iturtriit. 14., I My illl. DI. Avllt: I have been l'lIlII‘f‘I_\’ l‘IIl(‘«I I-y your l‘lIIs of Rlieiitiriitlc Ootit-rt pititifttl (AIQl‘II.“l‘ tlitit lrnil aflllrlr-rI me. . for yottis. \'I.‘\l‘Ii.‘N’l' SI.IIlFI.I.. I-‘or llropsy, Plethorn. or kltitlrcd (‘tirvi-' IIIIIII, it.-qtilririg tiii rir~tii'o ping--. t ~\ Itl‘I- |III urol- EDI rorui--Iy. For Ccstlvcncits or (‘otit-ilpiitioii, rind its at Dlnaacr t ‘y rite I’IXII"l'lIIlII'llll1Il'l:l'l‘I‘IMI, Fits, Stippressiott. Piirulyslrt, Itifliamrtuvu an“, .r. .1 \‘t'll Desi eaa, mnl Pas-tltal uIlti.I- laces, liuvg bet-ii ctired lay the laIIt‘tlIllVe rictloti of than PIIII. .\lust of the pillar In it ct will In Meteor , whleli, gl- llittttgli a t'itI|trIIiIet l‘t'lIIt'4 in all tI tum-l-. - lI'|l'I'Nl|F In .. pttltllr II. turn the rlrunilftil oawieev t Ire- qtietttly follow lut lrioautlotta tree. 1' inc rt-trlaln no IIWI‘ 1 III - AYER’S CHERRY PECTIIIIAL FOR TIII RAPID OUIIR 0! COUOIII,00l.Dl, IIOAIIICNICFI, lNl'ltll- mriaii. nnoriciiu-re. WIIOHPIIG OOUGII. CROIJP, ASTHMA, INI- CIPIENT COIIIVIIPTIDII, and for the rt-lli-f of conatirtiptitu patients In ailvancc-I I W. or epeak to the public of Its t-lrtttcs. 'I'ht-ottghovit every ttivI'ti.latirt rilntt-at rtery haittlt-t of the A,,,,,.y,.,,,, flmgx‘ up u-iiiitIerI\.l (‘tin-rt trfpii iiittitfy - pyriltits hrive rrrttt "“--A! l“'°‘l"|- N. II" V‘. W trillion in ttri clvlllaen country on thlsrottilirent wlt until some porno I-I rlt-lice oflts I-It-ctri: atiil Nwer 31-t the «immunities any when which are not rum tltelt t tlietai ttvill no itliilri Ill etiii lint" tried on the mats. ea-ta .v----r |l'- um- n‘" ‘M M I utnlltv of liirirr tllsnnlsra. and I they know too the VIl'IlIlVl of tlrlti II‘mt!I . In IE4 Id more thttn to rosiiir-e them It Is at the lull It Cl We sptiro ttii rivet. no titre. no tell to It PIIIAIII II DI. I. C. III‘ viutaat-at tn-it. In ‘" '°"i~'. I‘)!-IIIIBISAI. ace. Gsssvsl Aga And by It‘ Laaattat. Owen. Georgetown, Iowans Gore. Grurrd ivav. " Enwaair Naaoiitat. St. Peter's lay " 1.1. Fansaa, lit. I-".leerior‘s.