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a, yd nge t * ~ 'iThat round my ( oar, Dnyepotgq - Wh6rembrtali ep re? Some ano ahd pluisantilell' -Nomio valley inhe we Where, free from tti(nnd. pain he6iearysoul mtiy rest? %t'he oncI dwitiatd teoa whispter low And sighed f-rnpitty as it answered "No. Tell me, tliou mighty:deep, Whose ,illuoWserounul oe play, Kiow'st thousoimelfavored splot, Some island far anway, Where weary man may find The bliss for whicli ho sighsm' Where sorrow.never lives And frieritship never'didi TiThe Idnd aives rollinig iri perpetual flow Stopped for a while, and sighed, bo.nnswel 4 - "No. - And thou, serenest ronnt That with such lovely face,: Dost look upon the.earth, Asleepin night's embrace, Tell me; inall.thy round IIIstth'ou not seen some spot Whero.miserablo man Might find a happier lot? 1-- Bdhind a cloud'the moon wthdrew in vo, And a voice sweet, butsad, responded "No." Tell me, mys'cret soul, . 0! tell me,.hope and failh, Is there noriesting place From sorrow, sinxand death I. Is there no happy spot Where mortals may be blessed, Where grief may find a balm, And weariness a rest ? - . Faith, hope, and love, best boons to mortals giren, Waved their bright wings, and whispered, -~ C. "yes, in Heaven. 1ISCELLANEOUS. GREAT NATIONAL CuRxosITuss-FUNNY CATALOUE-Somebody, who writes in the Journal of Commerce, lhas offered the following curiosities for the acceptance of lhe manpgers of the National Museum. Nothing is wanting to complete the list of curiosities, but the man who did this thing: - NEw YORK, Oct. 19, 1846. Feeling an intereqt-in hlie National Mu. - seum, whofe firnation you have announ ced, I beg.leave to offer the following cu - .riosities for the acerptance of the manag. ere: The tail of an 1c i--h Bull. Some sand fron Timo's hour-glass. A torn rudlle, from Love's last shift. The iron, from fle place of the ecliptic. - A qundary, with a man in it. - Part of thepatch with which O'Connell's rent was mended. Half a dozen feathers from a gin cock - tail. A fishing rod and two walking sticks -9 made of hurricane. A knock-down argument, and the im pression madec. The wvorld in 'miniature; very old copy, --faded. joke, and a cheese from the milk of human ... ,. . kindness. ThIe mareb of mind, arrangedl for a full orchestra, with Trumpet obligato, by Some-bristles from the last brush wih * the Mexicans, and a little of Gen. Ampu dia's dander on the,,. .The fluke from the anchur of Hope. Af. Whiskers and noses, from a masked bat -""~ tory. in The shadowv of the meat that the dog saw .the wpter. A pair of sculls from a White Ihall boat, T and a table showving the phrenological do velopments. A bottle of the smoke that Mr.' Polk's me ssages ended in. Some ten-penny nails, made from a frag L~ finger post, from the road to rtuin. Music of the spheres, original score. The cop of a climax. Musket and powvder-horn of a shooting ~- - star. erth orefor the scuflie. A boot on the last ofithe MIohegans, with ~ ...one of the spurs of the rocky Mountains - .on thie heel. The pearl that Cleopatra drank: and the tdo dian.tonds that cust one another.I ~~ T Th Ialk tassel fronm the stanf of life. The afternoon..of the Doy of Algiers. Some of the eels that wvere used to being skinned. A pair pf pointers -frorn the Great Bear; j/~> iwell trained. -' ~ A hinige from the gates of dleath, and scroeorthe snuff that th e child was'nt quite IboN these things subject to your or ~q ~ - "-*. er, and' s~himtd I findl anyithing further '4n ~ y of a place on thec shelves of the z1 asenmisuhall inf'orm you. ~ ~ ..~,, ~ A rann can alays tell whlether his idea9 a dm'tldsnor not.AWe taike u uhiought that1 wr * Iua hndimrsr4 like a bhb in ou rbso ~ \~1~~$ td if 1t l1gk Ir ty whe n it hasi grow:i . Itd qi -ange hat Ada loved, -ths i~ W" '.-t' k' A H 1 AyH bo'-coc. BY . -11-fADiREQ 4Iid t o. ~inn dmen _,voice. It asno srage~tl'm Aamloved, o Il"idonly "lioI'son's choi10ce."1 An lI when TiN girls are found atihome, -Withldhance'ffr scarce Two men, Nt i.tDL grace, nor "linnet's" hum, i Mll ctch the leaax on makethem come, Enc'glrnuet UnSTLrC then! TO TOBACO CHEWERS. We -have soirowful iatelligenco- .for the lovers of the wee'd. "It has-been consider ed, fro'm-timcimmemorial, ihat the luxury of chewg tobacco, could be enjoyed only by man;' that'no other living creature, with the excel)tiot of the 'a6bacco worm, found itatmili agreeabie., Now, we can enjoy a Ac'ics Huvania as much as any persen; ii is a lb'utry, after tihe hustlo and toil of -!ie day,to sit"loin and puf7dull enre away" --it is a better plan.thap.trying to drown it -l4ut we ure much afraid that it is all ovcr twto. We av'ed also, hiilieto, been much ad. diclod to the more comm'ni mode of 'con. suming the Virginia staple-os the'shade of manF a departed of "honey dew" could testify, if called up as evidence, and oft and again, ivith a feeling akin to sorrow, have we dephsited the last delicious morsel in its final restihg place, and "bitterly thought of to-morrow," and where the next was to come from, but-it is.allovcer now. Well do0 ve remember the first chew, and the second, and the thid, mand nota few of the boys. about town,..-know' experimentally why. we remember thiose "trying scenes," but whatof that? We were trying to look I manly . We enyied boys of bigger growth I around u s mwho-appeared'so manish, rolling ' the, quid -from one side.of the mouth to the ' other, and squirting out the juice with such ' a. self -satisfied air, occasionally leaving visible ,marks of their advancement in life, on the s.nooth dickies which the careful mambmas had done up so nicely for the young -masteis. *We envied them we say, and notwithtanlding, the unpleasant feel- L ings that-wiould for'ce themselves upon us, we "kept trying" until we succeeded, and t then we fairly revelled in the delights (t mastication but-but it is all 'ovcr now. Those halcyon days of enjoyment, appear now like a dream too pleasant to last long; q we have awoke to terrible reality. Boys, t take warning, we assuie you that this, our leading article for to day, is no fiction what we are about to relate is a veritable b occurrence, one which makes us feel now, b pretty much as we felt when our first chew f1 has -fairly got under way, one which will t make-you feel worse than we do, for we were ignorant then-of the fact, but.no mat. It ter-it is all over now. A friend of ours h who still clings to the old-fashioned habii of. c getting up earlier than is now the custom, (wish lie had overslept himself on this par ticular morning,) was taking his usual a walk down street, when ie discovered a something sitting on the pavement, qutiedyv l enjoying agoudsized chew oftubacco. lie C4 could scarcely beliere his eyes, and deter mining to ascertain the true state of the mnatter, lie stooped down, and as the chew P wvas rather too large for the creature, lie "1 caught hold of the tobacco, hardly believ- P' ing it possible, that the animal was actual- "5 hly chcwing-w hen to his utter amazement, u it decamped wvith the greaier portio~n of c' the quid." "Facts are stubborn things," * but that of a-Frog chewving tobacco, has " brought us short up to thme conclusion, that we wvill be surprised at nothing,.however improbable, that may happen.' We have " sad forebodlnt;., w'e are afraid it wtstop 5t* here-wve expect nothing clw. but in the g twvilight of the beautiful evenings of ouru "Indian Summer" to Ece lots o'f young pic anny frogs, smking their "colorados" and "regaliaa," wvhilst the sage croakers, their tI granidaires and grandpas, are at a dignifiedb distance, quietly whifiling their Dutch pipesb -but our pen refuses to move another peg * -the thought is too gloomy to dwvell on -it has penned an article it never dreamecd of, ini time wildest flights of its imagination ti -but its task is done, the record is made, " more it is true, in sorrow than ini anger, e that a-Frog chewvs tobacco, Ca mden Journal. Mur.s ODITUAR.-Died at Blakely, in i Baldwvin county, ont the--inst. Ezekiel K. Polk aged 74 years,-fourth Corporal by brevet, in company No. I, of Mlarcy's a Mule regiment, stationed at that place. = His fune'ralh obsequeics wvere attended by the whole Regiment, and heo was buried with3 nilitary honomrs.t As lie lived beloved, so lie died deeply lamented by his military comrades. -'Ono morn they miss'd him, on t he 'enstom'd lill, A long the hathi and necar his t'avorite tace; Anothera cnme; nor yet was he on udrill, Nor uip thme lawn,, nor at thme wood was lhe." Ini his youth, during the revolutionary * war lie wtas distinguished by his swiftness. of foot, and the ease with wvhiich he could I carry graa weight toa very great dlistance. I Hie hore ofif froni North Cmarolina, the seeds I of o'ur nation's hutumre exahtition with a - locity and safely almost incredible to the t .The distinguished family he served was in retiyrement durinig the last war, on that occasi,iherefore', he could not exhibit then great powvers withI whlichI nature hantd gi ftedl him ; yet eveni at that period, lie livecd not ''unkniowvin t fmae.-for his pli:ieni~ sitgac ity still buril linnf'lyv shmoue, manad shed v. a luastre arouthe~ ti family name, I' rth1 reorl' Itelgi 0is csfitho . 12,~ at the biiess' honor slic~'tree. eipl ranl conlfer, hla- the, na ltin ii:ioa Nvar witi, M ie'Gxwoi'u 4 ispiirsd by thna rpirit of patriotism- tha0i e. hadpmbied in, wrly life, respone the rails oft'is. :oumntry, atid jot'ned Marey's regimen~ah ita mnarch'to Blakely There bowed dotveg 4ith &ged nnity the duti'es ofthe cpm iecame tonuarduousaid seere for 1 0s con. stitution-Like Marcy's Weteifeis, which'it ost the State 6f New' York 6Qcents to put! m patch upon, he couldnotstamd the iecar mnd Icar of his onerous -duties. . Whilst the Warrior convey tMe tarrioi's an their way to 'the land ,bf promise," beyontihe Rio Grande, pur heto sweetly fleepsbeneath tbe soil oflakeiy. -Re. quiescsin pa cc."-Mobile Advertiscr. NoTE.-An incident thaticcured at the momemarysrites'of this ,mule which we have from high authority, may be record ed as a remarkable fact in.'the instinct of Inimais of the baute-kind., A teans of some 4x nmles was attached to their deceasel compunion, to haul him out into th bmg For inhumation. Judge of tlie driver'% aston shmrnt, when looking bck after ie had 7otton some distatiec from tIhe eneamp rnent, he discovered that nearly the whole 'regiment" had lieeled into line-, and were following, in foridal procession the relics of their venerable comrade to their last resting plac.-Ed. Ado. HINTS TO YOUN M EN.--Beeconomical. No matter if your parents are worth mil. ions, if it not the less proper that you dhould understand the value of money, and he i'iest, honorable means of acquiri .g t. What multitudes of young men, partic. :iarly in our cities, make shipwreck 4f re. Sitation and ieultih, and eventully of ,roperty, by neglect of this maxim? They re aware that their fathers obtained their realth by habits of industry, but they are shamed of the name. They forget that vealth in this country passesraiily from lite to another, and that hiewho Is rich to lay may he poor to-morrow; or that he vho relies on wealth amassed by h's ithi 'r may end his days in a pauper h.use. It a for the young man to say whethir by in. ustry and ecenomy he will secure colnpo. ence and respectability, or by idleness ecome a worthless beggar and a.spom'ging utcast, Be just. In the course of life a man fre iently fmids his interest or his opinion rossed by thisse from whom he had a right. a expect better tiings, and lte .youmng ien are apt to feel such imaters very sensi ly. Look at their conduet carefully, and C just ts) motiv6e that prompI. Youl m-lay id that, were you plaiced in their Io.si o, ihe course you now condean wouald e the proper one for you, and the one you ould be under obligations to pursue. A I tile cool consideration would avoid much anisurioustiness. SPLENDERIFEROUs ELoQUENC.-IldIrc is specimen worthy of preservation. It is icribed to a member of one -of our Legis tures, and was spoken on a bill to en surage tihe killinig of wolves; "The wvolf, Mr. Speaker, is the most rocious anmal thmat grows in our wvestern airies, or runs at- large in the forosts Indismna. le creeps from Ihis Imurkinig acc at the hour ofrmidlnight, whien all nsa lockedl in time silenit emnbracet of Morphie ;, antd, ere the portals of theast are unbar-. 1or brighst Phoubus rises in all his gold- j 1 masjesty, w~hole litters of pigs are de- I .royed. -i BEAUTIFuL LITTLE A LI.EOORYv.--A iurn ing birdi mt a butterfly, and'being ple~as .1 with use beauity of its person, and mthe lory of its winigs, made an offer of perpet uti friendship. "'I. cuanot tink of it" wans tihe repsly , as you once spurred mse, amid called mse a rawlIinsg dosh." "'1Imposs55ible!". excimined time bmunminmg ird, "I always ensteruainedl the-highsest re pect for stuch besustifual creatures asvu. "'Pe'rhaps yotu do notw,"' saidi thme other, but wheun yon insul me, I was a cat spillar. So let me give you a piece of divice: never insult the humble as they any somec duy bectome your superiors." SEEIN A POsT OFFcE.-(Alteredl but ot original.) "Mr: Post O11ice man, I' rant to pay thme Postage, on thi4 letter. 1 "Sinigle or dou~ble, Miss 1" "Double sin, (wviths a coturtesy,) 1 wcas tarried last week." Notice. 'HIE Subscriber respectfuslly announees to 'e citizesns of Sumuerville, amid the vicinii. 7', that hie has opseed a schmoml in this vii. oge, on Min 0St. oppiosite the Drmuggist tore, fort instruction ini all time branches f English Edumction. There will be four terms of'eleven weeks ach. Terms, 81,00 for Elementary Instre-e mn, $5,00,- for A rithmneuic, Grammar, and ;cogrua phy ; $t,00. for Philosophy, Chmem. itry, &,c. N, Bi. Mss. Houles, wvill give instruec. ion on time Piano Forte, in Needle wvork, 'H. E. BOWLES. Sumterville, Nov. 0, '40.-. saddles, Bridles, &c. i good asrtment of Saddles, Bridlecs, klartingales, Wangon and Riding WVhips, .'r sale low by M. IIUCKER & CO. C2amsden, N'ov. 3,.1846. 'i - 441 OV2p UNDER the abovo I ropised to publish a pa'par jh soToml of ,tiHer 011. Tl'ppelli be I, eu liewe-ly, on tit morning-of very 1Vitesday. It is bclieveuj that*8undor:Disirictif- I fordeS us iny calab'm ies fesulitiia veekly nevspajp, as a mediim of Aif4r4 iIsement, Genera IBew4and 4 U-ines;is ansy of hier usiter Dhstriftis inthle Sit~ ,Alf aonfiding tI (liis bdli, we inf ite, ij ' . dl umns'fthe' attentloi of li.ois. bc li this iid this H rrdimig Di Iric o I may'be desiroius:of advirtiahi ani-, fid' iStio so. It .is well knowvnthat the 1) 06.A if.'a paper in enral ejendsmuit so mrdhan thme'magmitudeeof its'arbsription list,aaiin thi ailvirtisng petrdnaage willh it nayeceive, This is tie emsei es. lin a citltry, rown,.bhwever, aind DisrietfI as thiitis,we* 'ngust depend -on,. tl pairn age 'ioth of subsi'ribers anit it vrtisers. W 0 hope, thenthatour nttprise i n'o1 fail from wantgof eAurngement. A strict attention will be paid toI thie lo cal interests of the Town ami District, and Weshall enfleior to keep up, ifne nsary, the spirit aud eithusiasmI, whichmho-1-e isits, in regard to tihe conneixivnmi ~Sinmter with Clmailestom anmd Wiinimigton, (N. .) by RIailitald. In Politics, r::. fAlNNEn will be strict ly Democratic, aandwilI give n.firum stiport ti the National Admninistrationmm, so liar as it conformns to the pincime !p'n ich it secured the support of the Demcratic party at the'Souti. T'he assistanmeq of a frien'md, fully c0inpe tent to the tas , has beent seuemd for the editorial department. It is nit deememrd eresary to make an. expoitimn f th. great variety bf mmatter'ihat will be citn. twined in the panges of o-ur pmper; sumiie, it say, that njo pains wtill be sp:ired to render it lin acceptable visiter inl every fammily ill mihe Districtf The utdersignrd trusts. t!:mt tie late fiailure in the atteimpt t esh blish a linptsr in this liulce, will imot be perinmittel. to ioperate unfavorably upon his enterprise. . The paper will lbe pminmte,d on a sllper. rovnmimhet. wvith fire clunins to iThe imire, lit Two Diilars ant F.my Ceits, if piid in) udvance,.Three Dollars, at time expiratim iof tixmaonts, or Tihree Dollars aid Fiftv Cents, at the end of mie yeamr. WVILLAAM J. FRANCiS, Propreitur andi IublishverV N. B.--For further particulars, us re Panrds a lIertiziig. &c. see ternp on first mage. Cnmmunications on hu'isimes, &c., mmmd subscriptions and advertikenients,-will me receired at the ofice of Messrs. mAlAr I -ANT & RiCAROSON, o at the0 ptiblishinm r(jon or the paper. Subscriptions and advertisements are m')icited. TO TIIEPUDELIE. I'll E Sessiotn of Congress, which is about o terminate, will lie long and gratefuilly emembered by all true re publiisms for ied tritumphiiant success of mmnyisv of their :Atished princiles amd nesures. V Iiit vt hearily rejoice at the triummph (,f thei irinciples which it his beien our constanm flort to adlvocate' ama i del ndi, amnd frm rhmicha nao prosperity, mno adelmisity, .cman nt erve uss, wte cannomit -be unimmindul of time umitudse in ihich we rare pinced bmy mm recemnt ole of botha houitses of Congre'ss: we almude n time con'tempmglated withmdramwat ofC their lat anage fronm theniewsj.arenr pre'ss. To this ecisiomn we chmeerfuilly bow, mensibly ats we( re omf time paltriitic limntivyes wh ichm have* edl mil. Bumt wme trumst thamt tis diecisionm ?of Cnm ress5 imncreases rathier itamnimiishes im tunimttm time suppomirt of a hmigher power for ha tof thme people,and. tim them we conf liiemm y appeal tim aiid ums, by their patronae, ~ustainting att theiscatul govenmmient a jmur tat that is imiflexibtly devoted to thmeinmier ~sts of time countiry. It is kinownm to every onme, thmat the chmif ource mf austiainiing a nmewsi-~ er i. noii lhe amagnmitumde of its smibsorip1tion lisat, soi nichm ams the advrtisimg pataromongje 'n licih naym be becstowedi suponmit. iI' arge cmm nmerciaui cities. ind'eed, tihe tatutem is usuamlly lhe confcomitanmt of time fomrmer, as ii hn'eimc.s tie obvitaisa nterest uof mercamn tile .en 1'rm i mvt i'nise in tihise papiers *hmiebm mrei the nmist extensdively circuliated. - Washming on, howtaevem, is dillferenthy situated. De iriveid of time adtvertisinug pa~trnage' inaci. lenat to a merccanitie coinmmuniity, andi bumr. iieed withi pecutiam andi enirmoums e xpem eswhmicha am e notl elsewhere immcurn ed, nioth nig but a very long list oaf smabrering pa. rimns can smstain am paipi-r in usefi Inmess-. f, indmieed, e veni in existeunce. Thie prioprie iers oif thme "'Unflion" have iihertom siaed to paimns, amnd no expenmse,' toa nmke their >oper wmorthmy of time smetropimlis, andii worthy >f time sumpport ofC that great party amnder tiose bmannter they arc emnlislei. In pubmlsish nag time most full anmd ample debatte's of the wo houuses ofr Congress, it is believedl, ever aefoire attemptedt on thmis conatinient ina a duii y mmew spamper, they havec secumred time servi :es of time best reportera whichm time cona .ry mafforied, but at time enoirmiuas cost oif $I2,000 or or 8t5,000 per year. Thiar x teimsive foreign amid domesti c cornr amondence is another large item of ex esnse, bnt time instruactive uisefuhmess of avhicha is so hightly commnedm andm alipre :'inted as tjm jmustify almost anay imumttay tio ittnmin it. Still, it mutst hie eviudemnt thmat. these ieavy expenases caninot lie bornie, ur . less the subtsription list is cosltemmnre .. to time unidertakinag; annd alhoughmmri we um 4 boast of 15,000 subscribers, (includingdlal- 2 ly, tri-weekly, and weeckiy,) bumt this list I mmust be stilt considecraly emmlargeud toenabie I time proprietors of time "Union" t stini I 11i1 its uisefmicss and to instiro thghi tagainmst nccnniary loss. ' Imnuniig thnuramini tihe n n ifand -endvedi i el j~;: iinI, causC, er DI i "t U 1 iD 4 '.P I 1: 10h -al ro sp_.j CIrb~ p d as a nisnd Iloi rdnaic firWs ofr ni-al intar. itbe~t Op'~ifimi ands oijlealgld Gec cl&,mu- irititcp sbceacrslIV( fe dael-S~ - -fJ Wei blh A- NON dld "nglids - " * irn a leotn e, of'Con ressr n at65 pe nloum :ltis econtainsel 'thermattens . En'ied I' Oitls ali non,"'ngu Vitelioiens' ir~Iiging po~l~th wesitli ay lneiud,.ithou~ti 'exfn e ln ntae-;recras;s of rangeme., at.rl in'mum. ~'hse~~an l le~te~. - Iai "ell Jdiui!b~alyU a, exeep I 1P l1k prongress tele intnr, .dsuted.i p1W ill id ia-c,-ky eitrifistatg exL nI G r 2EMENT. prInIE W al UNION. The, nWliKL UNION" is 46 .nt se 1W4 f ngruteil us-a ranending hreII lfigr.s. ti e alre it cnlsosi t r ej rei . lii -lyesive aucrtipiWhir lis niu .pbieltey exitl n sill:e . * , raelf. lv f.12.i itrpes lo t ti -We~r 1 Iez Ise 11i41 o o-unt to dd to give, tit ifJit edilltliii, a rtsaeJo~ai plimnjtil, someeld y s inken here i pting ,oti 'perVih ta p1e1" whie hu rhe initel ef iar.-mmn deli to all cla es fles.r rald.trt. hnt, tmi renmtauy rhtie ots fdr ilais senterriass', flie a i t osit bsL riaite ia list i i.Lat.sil.Ay plan wi llr bes., Il. sub t. CONGRt3 tiE .aliN O~~Ltiti EG~i ER.( uau nair .t) legir nr, ui nli l ns prev rin its rorle dlirr tt isud reitsler. anad itsojip. 'ili ti na rFt. R ine- sf th reinady ilpi is. i-ev, 1114 ati toh%''.i iiv Islis s11jseati.m. .A17.? -ling nte i h-tee uetst ofibth io Citin* iltait w',ill lie- iwsiss tiplin ltis stalaj.'et. le aeditiit the aa iesrgichg. we have re vil veal us top palih. iving ove Sessiaia or -itolesdt repor- ian wue l a r pronued hgier," i b e iss.ta- yp eekdi o i Ti 'leaill It wiLL itier.T e f the aily priv e Il ads n tate"buti esnr1171 t411 ully . In el lil- epreinred iedt, as which c- nshar 11te. '%m il t.e ami-i as t rei coisurelfaird rW eV-i I n l4.11 a. t1 n. i redx evill bentre a ild unit *XIih etll regIistr at de toune prodgrit liaiily Ri sessicrla ibpsericr as we claim yim tnI ie I ir cv oetretsliaan ares. T e l'hisr ill be tase tap compe tie daily ither Is in i "UConge," enrcrlly rea-ir.. 1 t- m sxjaeaicatred rilitior, atail wilt ci)aistii iate.u v al ph to! ald a n lien fic re-ertl 4--ra, ez~'~. All flj)jael11diX Tv.11 Ie itildlt, 8881 brtE with tile ne-giistir sus o le sent gra i:u a-ry it as-ri r'feae oriied at -nt lie acts .tsev!el yuritg lie uts*in- with.. yasi psi# of' the1ir ci~titetnas, HsAt: n reference, y1 subscib-eS lt h. tlm bre riis l-gilantieo. Wiris ill nsrttil e etist cornpgele tvsteirf i'th tr essiomUes eiCmgnt-ss, miasal aill lie fAt; Iilei m etie tht t y rig cuifh u ubTY'r-E e furniaeir tten t nth.et se$saimi e s ectus.-wii, Ten tS atir ncala.ni-,-il tei net ta casiDecetobe next ni! h ensi tieg tis lerdu in tlierisn-',yx t hait .t Caonress, 'at oe eir acopy r the ~s~ u'ngessionl ecky sir li eqptieso ilth- Du tely for -isf -~ 810 00-r 0 4 Cong rett ssinliliRg egiter'r10 - T~tthe, nam~.e tif-no persi wfilhe ttitere pit orbokguls the pi't~5i5l'fCuiayme tof tne ciascpti bet. onewgin advae. d Ciib iITb~firniEs EcSS I'lESbsrfir ha'a, ene *, NEW0 ilers tosany'et e fore apykin~ of or A NCYs TYP, A d ver saticle ec 1Wry fora Paeing alice.inei The'i TpeNI wihr cs i new No:ew rom aki werelIky ne setl f maerial orh eepC coune, are warr antd e nec.ur asede by .any, anid will be sold at pic~ toe Printijg Prosses .furibhedl, antd arso' uetenm l:ginaes of the amost approved pa-. N. V.' A Machinist is constantly in at enidnsee to do' light work. Eg9lors (if new'aspapers, who wvill, buyn -- lrinsas much typo as thecir bille. nisulit to,.may give the above.sik months usioin in theLil papers, anal sendl:the ' acrs conItainuing it to lt suabscribers, - ,'COCKCROFT' .& OVERIEND) ,. Oct. 3, 1846U, I O6m . 6Ana 81. ongress aund ravilion Wate,.~ D Diazen Corgras Water, pinits -I " Pn d'Iion, "' pints Fo eb DCSON & LA TTA. de/ No.6 86