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j' v. fUBLUHED EVERY MORNING, IT THE LKDUKK MOLDING a. nra CIUMXB BTIlKlt tS, St sVA IN ABELL SIMMONS. NOTICES. i o.

F. Tha Mtmbm of CRYSTAL LODGE. Nil. 110. era harahv BOti thetno meeting will be held on Wednesday, the' A MMt l'IM tlieLjM KB Wll he held Ml U1B vih Tin Relirf Oimmiitre win meet in the 1 tll )' thwwtkt uri ki nail A MEKT1N0 of thf Biwietr of h.N.3J Of ST.

GKOKGE.WillUkr lle on Mil Slth Jliljr 14 oVI C. P. Ill I IAHTWEiX'B WABHUVRTUN HnUtlK.i JAMF.S AN 8INCING. tbB tMikMtriiUi ftmiounos til. Ph.ll uit.tif lli.t Da EVENING, 19th in.Unt, tb "no ot MUSEUM.

The pror rmmewill bodulj nnuuii)l. jylTM iJTTon Tills (WKDNKSDAY) evenin 3nlr. Htrawhcrrt M.n.inn. TUrt 19th of from tb iimii of the WMhint'oii Enrin Gompuir. Meett tltttl7 u'olocr.

Br order nf th Hoard of Mm. hWMA.McFADUKN.BMr...ry yi, p. pi um 'tin ii iwiiwaiu HI i min. uh nn.u Pinei fine Twelfth, down Twelfth to ifm Qioard. od ulierd to Thirteenth.

iiD Thirteenth to Ridie lon. oad, out Rid Road to HtiawUorrT UAVllTB. WNKR, of th SEVENTH ARli. N. will be eaiidtiUte lor the of iffre nf Cli the Dtlv i k.

1 1. .1 ...1. PtUKrIio Cttmaea(of (bcOitrand Cnuoiy of l'hib(lcl'hm. i i i JT'o vw fTPOOL AND WOOLLEN YARN, honht and (old f'RiNUKpH 1MP AND UUTlONa Wholiwile m. rnnii, at teauoefl nn, lmrnum 4RVUNDM.

i4 C. MAXWKLI riTflTHK I.ADIK.H. lie utiinr hrm hay Joit re eaivrit mi nuortmrtit nf UK W1NO unilivon.pooi y. ifiMff bruMTrimioiiiici I11eef) in Clieaiiut it abive Kulith. VrOTH Th tuhaoriber reiolfuMy litlornn Lnmrier Delc'i Cariienter ami Ouildcra that n1i.i imrchaMd the MILU ii KKT ki rel.

het ween riohmlkill flrooiul and Third trrelt, i now prrimied tu do planiff and ainiiht awiniat 43 lr Alt J.i blitlnn at relced iriiie. Attn, kept oonntnntry on hand a large irtmeut tu 4Vu aeiiaoneu woriirio noriiiK ni an tfciaii. ljy dst ENKRAL TAYLOR GLASS MEDALS. Mir yl4 flt Ridge Road and rhirteenth St, fjoTriNo JLOriiS AND BURR BLOCKS A Ml full 1 attortment or Old Anchor and otherstampa. vlloltini Cloth, and Burr imprarted and for ml heap for cuh.

at HlTfER'S OLD STAND, No. North THIRD Btreet, by Jylp em JACOB FRY. IUKAP CAttf BT8, at the JVfw Carpal Ware 3 North SECOND Btreet. where Cr houaa, anay be louna an tnc new ann eiegani ueaigua 01 uar Betmg Cloth. Wimlow Bliadet, Canlon an Span Ian MaUmg, Ru, Mut, which wiO old eheajier than ever Quick ale and mall profit I No.

3S North BECOTu) Street, Kat mdc, nyK tm 8. C. FOtM.R. IUHALI.ENGE COMI'ETlTlON 'l'h aulttcri ber, at tbe Inte Exhibition of th Franklin 1 11.11 Rte, rcfMV'tl the Pkkmitm for the hnumet and at VKNin I AN BLINDS at th Fait. Purebaaeri 4ur invited to crun a oall.

i Vetoing ptmetaallj attended to. 1 UKO. W. ZIMMERMAN. da Area street, 'THE iF.rWY J4ND HAIR GMWJ.

ThU 'X did preiiaratiiai forth hair, which ha created nao mufb ttfitrment in New York and Boaton, ia nowlntroiliiced in tbioity. Itiaenoughtotnnounc lib fact. Theflenaineliaatheeiiiiyrightonthe wrap ipier. To he bad only of Ptov.ll, cor. Walnut Kind llttn 1 J.

Mellor, III Walnut i K. Brown.Clieanut ind (th; SniTlh.eoT.CheaniitandTth. leM lm frUR WATER CllREINSTlTUTii, AT EPHRA TA, LaiKuwter euanty, Ponn'a, ia now open for th rectV.um of patient aad vititert. Addrea. T.

rlAmapnatpatdlPhTaiianoftheInaMtute.mylt 9m' IWOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that applicatiea A Will be made for the lame nf two new certificate tf I'N (HKII VI TATr of 1867, one for ilnho No. t'Ai, on do. No. (MS, in the nan of JOSEPH O. JOHNSON, which were atolen on the tlh but.

rJoHiiTF. Pulilie and Oninmuuioticr of flic avitkAa, fur nearly all th IBM BW It f.ft BOOSTf fill; K. rvoturt ri 'KUte. pniaeeutc Claim for PrniMNi, Buunty Lind, 1 and all i ther rlaim aaainat tlie Geuoral Govern ment. Oflire 73( DOCK Street, Philadelphia, where tbeelalm of Widow, noklier and other will be i alteniied to.

PaMrporla, Heameii' PnKce tion, Vcatela' Pioteit noted and extended. JyhVlin CONCRETE AROMATIO VINE 1 GAB. Thi Preparation, agreeably refrrahint all timet, 1 pecali.rty 111 warm weather, innr to au mote in ariicate at.te or nennn. of CHE4 I Arab (SUNBEAM GALLKK Y. The anileriigned, grata 0 ful for tbe exteiinve patroimgehe haareeciveil, erotiM ir.fiirin b'fciittomcro and the piihlis generally, that tbe GAf I.ERY viil thudor 1 tnert fimt.

a tntendavintiM Europe forth benefit of hi. health. Dd to Mtr advaiiiag 01 any sear uuprgvemonu taiat tnai hav been Biaoti in me an. i 1 hi 1. efore tbe lat of Coluber.

1 na vntf tj wi" nrvrvw. for bail net on or jyl WV CHARLES EVANS. 11 1. Kir fTfjliR AND TEA 8POONB CIIKAP, Warmihtd Eaal 1 in fiitifiit. Also, Silver Tea eta.

Cum. iim, nri, Butr aitdliert Coriitia, Puree Clar, Thiiiiblea, and eyei rtifl'tn the line, manafaotnred by th Bn Kmvea, Card Caae, TO uii fiber. Plnted Table and Tea Spoon, Cak Baa eta, Cano'eaiick, UaMura. witn an aannmeni 01 Britannia Yr Bet. the Uteat and mort admired fiet.

Plate andioon re burnished and ludted to new. Caah lftWffAfti'jif Bianurctnry of BASDiu tntsn tr'' dOt Arch atreet. dmr lielnw Bixlh. iv. WM HAWVn LUMBER.

ON STR KET WH A The taootinur recaive regular up.plicof eaoned 1,1, Til ii mdlTinch king lriilit FUxiruig Board, 4WIITM hi bt'a Improved principle. jlao, Bhip lank. Oirifer. varuia diiiienfioiwj Rall m. other Boaiilliiut; Clnce Bteo boarit and Pma Plaateingg Utlia, which, with a large m.i.

nlf nMorted aUM1 RIWR) till HM1UH WU UV mt igrtlowratBrirf iAaAiXIBONEfcCO," South Whnrvee or 8. riTZBlMONS, Agent, on Green Hi. Wharf, apM riiOm TDK niRART) fT AND aRUMT NtMPANi OF TIIILADELPHIA tnfaee, K. IWJHKP 1 Bireei. I tVlTUT .711 OapKr AC, pud In and invited.

Which, toge ether with th accumulated (und. afTord unque onahie iccnti'y to the inaured. conllnue to nuke In The premrum be paid In yearly, half yearly Of ThTOimA add a BONltfl (rated period to tbi Vnn SS f.r We." Th. rat flON U8 wuappro Iruicd ui Deoerober, 1844, anoarrthw to 10 per oenU the ioii. inaured andor the oldeat po bole to on other in propor JjooT tt "l.meT'f aumding making aiUliti.ni of WO.

at Ridi oniiinall. in aurcd. ai'd 1 1 avertgoof more than pef SmtTnn the prermaiii paid, and Without anv in oreaMrmiMiedin theaimuiU rampniet, ooulaHiii ftiei raica ano in lae.air Jeet, fito.f 01 apt liuativn and further mtorauumi, 1 pahadatthaf flt" MM H. w. KHtl AHLr rreaiaent, Jiiw.

F. JAMES. Actuary. rl4oirtja Hindi i.IKK I ADllUlTl 1NUT Piaiadelpiiit. IMIclplill.

vrfiiiti vveiiv unnr mm a. Make Ininnmc en uvea at men anU the at the krweM mtea 'I rent rutea 3 premium. Ae. rlyeat4Kory)car Kor Lire. y.

11 1' I ap 1 1 tot '1 i a I .1 a sTjtxtjL. A persoa aged eara next birth day liy payun 9 cents, iuld eenre to hit family tw iiKiehould he die iu one year I or (ionOi or for $13 annually or seven ymit, b. secure to them flOUO should he jiieiris ve' for 4Jnl, paid annually during lif, he aecaeetf end, to he paid when he diea. The Insurer reeTic iis own bonus, try th difereaeain m.tinl wmiani from tiio.e charged by other offices, her art 511 the heir would receive sons, ajurald ke die in on year, Form, nf and all pnrtieulsr may br gWdettheonW. JTW.

CLAGtToRN, President T. H.G. Tl't eF.TT.Seor'y. lrl lm A LMAN ANAtJBI ALMANACSI DR, ttV 1. A Ml would hereby mfia a th publMaud anetohaiile JU'd store keeper in parueular, that aneeiaiU i Vnidtiy fc.

in UANl), iVnthweat corner nui na uiA i.M pta.i u. rarri.n, onruer 01 wu E.I.III.U u.iipviiHr. rt n. eor. 01 npruce aind Tenth Jnmef Hopklna, N.

K. ur. of ChMnut nd Br Png.Mftcla. JeM lm aniblishe aruituult, lor gratumiiia ouinou 'OBlAlT t. The ealculatnai ft this blishe aniitwiiy, tin uwmiuuiiui, sy AlmansMf I are mail jfiit, greju ears aim icewacy anu ior or sUfereiiy "Kiimle and Longitude so a te DHk( aM eunaS.

aaefulaa a Calendar in every part of th llnitedrfnaeaand Britiab Nmth America. They ars strintee on envd papar, and with handanme new type. awl aae tri' hntnid, and keaidi bem the neatest I I and av at Calendar printed in the United fitatea, 'lrtr a large amount of valuable infor ed to the wants of all. and of that kind too, wri f'toQt be found In hooka. Hi catalogue Immo.

tL'irh Mnarkaand direociolta for their re. Hnoral 11. invaluable. nd make them welcome niter lie every he they enter. Every family Hiouid or at lew one 01 mate Aiuieaia.

vat niilwnef Ahranwi for 1841 havebeeo publiahea diUriiMied. Hi Aimana lor. law Bw reaay leart 1 Smtritv of Which he uesigu puoiisa at 1st TSe4 IrL' Mai. and in order thai avarrfamilv kt tiie t'nitjtte nd BritishAmeriea. may be fnr gnabed urt a com.

he herein invileaMERCH ANTE ridBTOCt.ltriPFR9 to forward their order to and they hU he upplied HArvi It, SL 1 with a aianyeople astheym.J em tve ry 10 (upply their vaxiou enatomer. tsosir af their UH Hunciu p. a i M.k k. sainted ai piaord ou Uie eiivtraof the Almna fjenltbem.l iwilh.itehar.a. 1 tutai fWdert, if ft paidl direetexTinDR.

D.JAYJTfil. Phl w. wrinnni aneniion. leOH arn. WORWr! WORMS! WORMS! Thi th, 'h year that ehilrlien ar.

laxorlea filleted wt'b would tum the attention tfeerent. WORM SYRU Well known aife and efleetual remedy for the deatrne joe of in children. Price ba ennra. p. 1 iice, N.

fc. of Sd aodCoate paito. jyaVlm it i BOARTINQ. i i UOARPINO. Delrebl ROOMS, with BOAKOr X) and the privilece nf hath, can beobtatnedbr ap plyitnat No.

B4'J RACU 8tn oppoait the Sqnwe, Refe itnot reauireof. jrl4oJ SIEVE A 1 GENTLEMEN can be accommodate with POARD.on Hi NKW Rirml. Am. a aeeond OOM. itable tor GeMtlemannd VYifr, lyia ta1 BOARDING.

Six peraon sail be aoeommmjrd with BOARUINU. AppIt at the "GOLOKN PWAN," Mount Airy. Oorawntown. yl iw 'TWO lara Beond atory ROOMS Vojet'. with tniAKll.aieoi f.

ana vain, tiuu rw oor, ofTWKLFTH ud riLBEILT BtxeeJ exeiiiira. mt i 1 i i ii A GENTLKM AN end LADY.ot two aioiieGan' uemen. can oa oaomnioaaiaq wua a pjeamni gnt ROOM and BOARyiNoTatM FILBERT 8t uw Ninth prWileieof tba balk Goodre ene required. i. jylO lnt POAKD1NG A few Gentlemen aaay obtala tinale or dnabl Room! feaannabl term, at No.lt BRANCH MUeet, between TJiird tod Fourth, ihov Roe.

Jyfw pHKAP AND AGREEABLE BOARDING, at norn uyn ot a nut aia Raea. tlia TieinitTofthetletun la. between AKh and iiboailandiufi Term for permanent board or ta per week A GENTLEMAN and hi Wife, and aeveral ginale oeiuianen can pence 80 8onth SECOND St. accommodated wits BOARD, jy im A SMALL FAM1 ard a few Bintle Gentlemen, can be armnimodated with BOARD, a there ar two Vacant at No. 0OT MAK8LET Btrest, DOARD.

A few Gentlemen eaa obtain fiiod Room ann iKtjra. nt bobib hi iriso tnu airy, jtppir at 8. W. eorner TH1B and CVPREa8 Ht.fe21 lm UKRSONB WANTING BOARD can aeaimmu ftOlSBHHTNGB BOARDING Theub acrilier bin leave to inform bi friend! and th nbiic, that be la ready to aueoniinodate thm who eaire private Boardiiif. on ren mable trrmi, bernf iHAtantlv aituated on tha Raneoeua milea frnm the eity; au opportanily fur timn tn coma to the eitv and return th ame dar.

br Steamboat Barclay, whieh leave Areh atreotatlP. at riinlj. tor inrther partlcunra Inquire of O. STOKS, 299 MARKET StreevPhiladelphia, CYRUS MOORE. Jyd Jw Long jg Bridge, NewJemev.

QCIIOOLV.Y'S MOUNTaFn SPRINGS, N. J. 0 BELMONT HALU Tbiadelightfuliummer retreat i. now open for the reception of vi.i'eri, having undertone many iinproveinenu aioee the latt aeaaon there haa been added a large audition, containing SO lerping apartnent, particularly veuiilaled on an imurovMl man. aad well furni.nea.

riree ai undjod Vi.iicia vnH iiiiw ugcwiiiiiiiiiui, nv.ui,ii,iirai.,Di. Rimtefrom Philadelohia bv the New Jeraev Rail road tn Newark connecting with the Railroad to JTlt imt bAiniiiuinAni GREENWICH POINT HOUSE. Wat. RISON having re leawd and refitted the HAR in re lea) and rehtted thea xrve namid Hotel, would reapeetfully Inform hia friend and th public, that he 1 prepared to accommodate them, a heretofore, with the choice delicaoie of the aeawm. Hoarder can DC accommooatea nanng tne summer, flnnneia.

Ac. iumiahed with fine Batteaux and Dbmera and CatSih Bappera 0tip atthe.hortert pis nic, moonnrni, ana otner nxcurainn win na allowed the aae of the Grounil. and Bail Room, free Cfcharge. 1 icxeta lorxna roim can oe aaa on me aioav tMijv Hinfta free of charae. Jy4 lm W.

uooo raaiurage ior norae anq uatite. IA inTahi LAN D. The ubcriber, late of Philadel now ready to accommodate thole who do. tlr PRiyA'rE BOARDING, on reaionabl term, at the EW JERSEY HOUSE. It I (itoat on th eentre of Capelaland, a few hundred yard north of the Mansion Houae, and eommand delightful view uie Ocean, and it whit apread canvas on it Pne pot Wet.

InclaiUni A. .1.. Rmne, 5. SKA BATIHNO. OCEAN HOUBK, CAPE 13 1 LAND.

1.1 inform tbiiae person who intend visiting this de Ifghtful watering plaoe during tlie Bathing Seaaon, lliatu ueean noute is now open ior tneir reception, and ever? exertion will be made bv the proprie tors and hi eaaistanta, to render their ty agreeable ihiint at ni house. ickacl. UL.Ami iu. JelWm Proprietor. YHi A It EAT HALT WATER BATHING 1 PlAr.K AT SOUTH AMBl Theun tenigned having completed hi arrangement and refitted this well known Hotel, la now prepared to ve nt inenos ana tne puuim.srrerT aansinciion ley may desire by jeS im J.

J. A ARONSON. ItHE MANSION HOUSE, tEWKS, now I ik rMNntimi of viaitAra duriu. the hatlw open for the reception of visiter duriagthe bath ingieaaon, ia large and airy, wrrotindedy neat ing aeaaon, ia raro anu air, pununwi 117 a nent gaiden, tree and ahrubhery 1 located near the Beach, on of th moat pleasant situation! in the pkee. The table is nneuroaaaed.

and everr attention paid for the oomfart and aocimmodation of thoae who put up at tin. delnliiful retreat. REK8 WOI.FE, Proprietof', nHE YELLOW. OH CHESTER BPRINGS Ex tenaiviiVy anlarged and groaiula improved. Thi Well known place fir summer reaort, ia now open far the reci ntiiin nf viaitera.

The same medical aUjw hon am aeonmmolation extended to invalid under gydropathie treatment, as heretofore. Passenger ve Philadelphia by the Rending eara, at 1 o'cliick A. M.i and at P. for Phasnixville, where niod coach ee will be In toadwiaa, .) arrive at th iprinia at 11 o'clock and at i P. Af A Ban day tin eonneeaa with tha Cohimhie railroad baea.

both up and down. or further informntiiiii pTeaa Iddrea Da. GEO. IJNGEN miiVeocirnyanr.qiTli nemeTCTiirinut vneiCTm fXiCt'ANUTS lO.ooo fresh and iarg rrcsemnf iyl4 tJei7 nuruiivquiw' p'wi T'O VPHOIrEHEHS. ltio hate oiootra pre pared CORN HUBK, Inst received and for aale by REYNOLDS ARMSTRONG, l19t No.

UN. Wter St. 1 zr. t. "IREATEXClTEMEiM TI VOLUW f.h.KBAKIS Ut DOMING! Person intending to illuminate can get their CandietticK, oy in groa or aoien, at MARKLAND'S, 1 CTpCKlNG FRAMES FOR 8AIJJ Two Frme, 18 wide.

14 gunge. They will be sold low for ensh, a J.T..1 VTminJ of FIFTH and SOUTH EMOV A L. OS. 8.. MITCHELL, Cnnvey rieeV.lia REMOVED hia Office from No.

90 floath Fourth street, to No, 4T Boath FOURTH St. East tide, above Walnut. Jej. lmy ViP KnHllVI.KIl.L BRIDGE COM PA. Tk.

Ank and lut imtalmentof TEN DOL nA mhmrm on the Caoital Stock of the Fall of BchaylkiU Bridge Company, 1 required bib paid Si vr befor. th lat dar of Wat, l848v; at the Offipe tVe MIN'ok Street. HUad.rpht. 6 WWOWm 1 UUO lal nVUIUlllata) A DUHIDTi fvWciioP THK BEAVER MEADOW RAIL ROAD AND JjUAU.tiirarAJ COAL.COMPANYe pHilADary. ia, juiy iu IU Mlf.K9 Amu UX RAUlAljarv miea wainei I'reaiacni, IT mui w.uiihhiw, inuui ci 1 umvmI at thia ofliea.

from how till the flrd of September next, for mining, preparing, and delivering into Railroad Cars, On Hundred Thouaand Ton of Merohanlabla Coal, and the Limehumerf made thereirom, annuany, iw uie ietin 01 uirce rear. Specification may en by applying to Cham in uirce rears, ing to Cham eadow. who will (iveail neceaaary information. By ordered the Board, JOHN MoCUNTOCK.Trea. berlain, Superintendent, at Hearer raeaaow, who will lioiillla and Mtueh Chunk Daixra will nletum eoiiy the above till Uie lit of Bcpteajber next, aad StUiOineir Din.aaaiwivc.i MOTICE OF piVlDF.ND.

In the matter of the LN Asatgnmant by the Bank of the United State to secuf Note and Deposit. The anderurned. Trustee Of the Bank of the United States, under tha assignment of June 7th, D. 1841, which wis made in order to secure the payment of the demand note, deposit, andoertaia of the post note of that imnitution, hereby give notice. inat 11 IB tneir intenmni .1 Je.dof th nvuirys collected by them from the aaaeb taugnedi and notice i hereby given to all claimant to oume forward and prove their dema at theodiceof SedeV.1, at Yo.

70 WALNUT Street, in the aity Philadelphia, between the hour 1A.M Kid i P. on or before the first day of August next, and that by the expreaa rovision of the aia awign nent of June 7th, 1841 such dividend is to be declared and made by tlie undersigned only on tb mount brought forwara an prorea, tuia torn no ereciiio Ulau Peenlttieu eiain iwn. wuu uiviuena whoaballnot have brought forward and proved hia lebt before the time appointed for makiu( and da tisruii mi ivT nM A. BYMlNGTffN, THOMAS ROBINS, I Jel endAall PWladerphla, IlrtMay, 1848. I AFAYETTE CEMETHRYj The attention of tie nublieis respectfully called tothtiverj be tiful soot, IU loca'ion i eonveiilent, lying between Mnl.

memm VMIT. nr nniind. no more itreets can ever be open ikrn.h 11. Tha rht nf tha Cemetery is excellent. th walkibeing arranged aa to make everjrlot ac ceanlble without eroaaing the adjoining lot.

The ill i alto especially fitted for th object of a Cemetery) besides, it ia mot taatefntlv nrnamentad with trees and Sower of every variety. A email portion of the plot kal been let apart for auisie iiiienaents. ror iota or imeratenta to be Base at Iks Cemetery, wher a plan of the seme can be (. Myl BoratnteridTrnt. A NEWC! rn.Tci T.

o4l Road: iboat th. ZULH'I kot Street aa IfonumWCesuT'; toil is perfectly dry, being 00m posed of ki aad arrtu ret. Improveroenta of the first order. Cell anafaea the drawing at the 0n ce. No, 79 S.

THIRD SutT Sekiw Waint. V. HEPOri fcry7, lel im or.Ui d. Air.ur.ov. iwaurtrrea, N.B Lot holder not taxed for imsroveasents.

egTlR GREAT INPiaN REMEDY I SEN TER Y. Summsr Complaints. Cholera Morbus, Cholera Infantum, or other Ditwder of th Bowel. If tbi median fail to care in the worst eases, after every hope ha. led, after the patient la redaeedthat the bones hav worked through th ak from long confinement to bed, and th disease L.

hlM that fearful tars. tVineamvtioa af tha Bowsls, snd physicians say it Is absolutely Impossible te cure, then on such failure, if it haa been used aooor nrigtodirectKm, I will snake ao eharge forth i.n If thia areDaratiotf was not nhnitelr su per tor to sny other article ft these diseases I could aot offer them on such btieral terrrin. Prerared only by DR.7. WESTON, arid at isax Market, Phils delpliia. JwlBki a NuiiA and 1 cnia streeta.

wiui tiorth, and Wharton street pa the south. This Cemetery was anoorporated by the Legislature of Psnnsy ana covering a 11 ooei a wnoie ed KJ at i I WANTED TINand 9HEETIRON WORKER, at 80O MAHKET Ptreet. jy fourth dVoralwve'fbirteeiith gtteet, in Raee.yl8 d' IITANTEP A MAN to twd.O;taB.,al the i White Bear Hotel, oraeot it 11 and RACK Ptrerhi. yyri if ri ClTt'ATlON WANTED By a. yoag Ladvi ha mhiaKtinn to Invil rVioth Of Watt.

PImu r.11 No. lid FRONTflt. Inquire for bvux. 7yl WANTED Two from 14 to 16 year old. Grnd ware will he liven to Heady Boy.

lap uh at f9 FRANKf QJU ROAD, j.18 St T. H. RICKETS. 600D T( eem, OPOGRAPHER AND DRAUGRT9 ANTED. liiquire.tUiaiJificeoV.

B. V. W. Confer of Third and Cheahat alUdelphi. jyl 3t WAN TED A tihnit or active, wi a caa capital of 2000, a aafe, profiubl trapectable Manafaoturujf buaioea.

Addreu Dj with and a. Ledger offiee. Jjl A SITUATION WANTED, by a MILLWRIOST, XX who i well acquainted with Rollinf MiU and Famaee Machinery, with Steam and Water Power, With Mechanic generally, withMechanical Draughting and with Pattern Making Would hivanoob ectiiatofn8outhor Weat. tjood refoteiwrr can be liven. Aau Ledger office.

Jyl8 St WANTED TO Rr NT A COA YARD. Won Id bay Fixture. and Leaae. Addm COAUNo. 119 FRANKLIN Street, ttrottahBlood'.

Dea patch. Jil 9t" WANTED A PURCHASER for Fixtnrea of a Tan Yard, and all Machinery for Kid Glov Manufacturing. Inquir at No. 98 North FIFTH WANTED A good COACH PAINTER, at the Caiudan and Ambiif Railroad Cumpaiiy Depot, lforu'Uiowii iu wnum auuw wt aim umitinm empkiimeitt will given. Apply at the OlEce of the and A.

RAUakUAD COMPAAY, 43 Soutk nntaviA jyi" fTO MERCHANTS. A young and competent MAN wil rtoobttn a SITUATION a Bonk keeper nr Atsnennt. in either a Johhinr. Onrnmiuion or Im a mfdrrnte tnlarr. lie will hrina Hie net reiereiice, are win remitTm rrrrrBrretr, tbw any.

on trial, fieate aaureaa n.M,K., nnaueiphia rott'Oince. jyin irt WANTED A good, LAD, IS or 18 year of ue. aaan annrentice to learn tha Coach Kinith'a trade, juq uire nl Peter Conine, at th Oorner of MAR MIALL and POPLAR Street. Jyll Jt WANTED US HANDS on pliin and fancy Bew inar. Annlr at 84 North SECOND Su Thoaa paving worked ior us preierri tl jyl7 endst SCOTT, Ja.

CO. ANTED A Journeyman WHEELWRIGHT woo understands mii.ini raif. Apply on the Ridge GARDEN St. jylS it'J who understands milking Wagon, Carta and rais. Apply on the Ridge Koad above SI'HINU tlTANTED Bix BOYS, at the Boot Fiitina bnti.

VV nc. ApplyatNo.lOORCHARDBtreet, be tween Poplar and Brown aud Apple and Fifth tracts. jyia 3t BUBINEBS WANTED By a middle aged MAN, of incusuiou nabil. with a capital of about IS0C; wishes to cngsge in a snfeand profitable hu nrti. one of a manufanturiiig character, already ea tabhshed, preferred.

Reference given and required. Andrea "Business," with realnarae, at the Ledger office. Jyl8 2t nPEACHER WANTED. A 1 PRINCIPAL of th Fyi An examination for INCIPAL of tha Farette Primarv School. will be held at the School Houte.in BUSTLETON.

on SATURDAY, the Ui nut. at 1 o'clock, P. M. Bj order of the Board nf Director. 17 1 jAMr.a Yg.nn.r.iii, necretary, TO MERCHANT TAILORS.

WANTED, young MAN, from London, England, a 81 TP Tlf IIM a. riiltif. and All an hi. time in eewini. if i ressary; having a thorough anowleilgof both branch An.tti4 A 1 War IaII oa WI Nnnhieetion to the eountrVi Address, by letter.

8 131 South FRONT Street. WrANTF.D. Famllie In the City and Country, will find tha boat HELP, Girls. Women and Men, 1 beat HELP, bins, women and Men, itle, at the MERCHANTS' OFFICE, SPRUCE StreeU. 6t tn all eapacitt Tn tHRDand WANTED Ad kind of Second hand FURNITURE, STOVES, BEDS, As for which a fair price will be paid, pyeaiiingor sonree.ing note 10 of FI FTH ndBOUTH St, yl3 B.

corner BAKER'S INTELLIGENCE OFFICE, established May. 1811, (37 rear ago,) at theS. E. turner of CHEBI NUT and THIRD i Procure uoachmen, Chamber, Child Maid, Cook. jrfrSm Waiters, IITANTED 100 atout YOUNG MEN.

to Whaling Voyage, In Brat class ships. Advance tothe amount of 74 will be paid to each man before going toiea. Extra pay given touonper. Carpenters and Bltektmith. Apply at 6 WALNUT St.

jy lm NTED A YOUNS ocery store; alio, a achmanT Waiter, iim uoieaua iltaationa for Clerk. Banl for Ulerxa. uanx unnera, TJar Areata. Vinviit Rnraeenera. Portel orter.

Watchmen, Ac. aieJldHANTS' OFFICE. No. LIBRARY 8L IKT An active young man ran ODtain a aiuuuion in a Bopping and Commission House. tthriilGirla 8Cmik, tChamberinaloatloHouN Irla, I colored I Narse i a Girl to travel.

Familiea supplied with gooa oiris. myxx gm Kil AGF.HTS WAN TED To eanvaaa for New OU Work, "The American penerala." i. Th work embraces a complete Miutary History of th aoantry, from thefoaniiin of the RetmblieM U. pro tent time. J.

W. BRADLEY, Publisher. 48 North Fourth below Areh. Offiee hoar from 10 to 12, A. M4 and from to 4, M.

jyl lm 0 WAN TED A HOUSE, in aeenlral silaation, saitaM for a aelaet Boarding Houaei wher th rent would be taken in tfciard preferred. A note Oirecieatv lj, attention. I I C1AN. itueiea in tneainricioi nrninu uarj. aaua DrJi, between ninin ann 1 mrmmi 01a, Ad ores d.

teusfTvuiue, Jyl8 2t WANTED TO PURCHASE A TRACT OP LAND, containing irom iu to au aorea, trua DuUi.ii in a 1 a hi healthy situation, West of th River Sehaylkill, within eight miles 01 the city. SnUttUELN. RICHARDS. BRASS FOUNDERi No. 8T NORTH Btriset.

betweerTFlfth and Sixth and Arch and Marie atresia, vruera mr cpeiier, Composition and Lead Casting promptly executed on maaiahle terms. lyll lm BANGOR PLASTERING LATH9. Pbutering Laths, landing and for sal by rauHonu A'MANDERSON, Jr.ACO. On the RIVER above Suatkamaxoa Street, Hen iiigton. tITAGON FOR BALE CHEAP.

A. lsrgsizedone horse Sinn, in good order, and suitable for a Porter or (Jrscser wagon aiso, one wum. juto uitahlefor mrfdhng frait. Ai JTy to J. T.

BROWN. Wheelwright, N. IS FEJ TER Lane, ofl Third treot, bove Arch. jylS lw beautiful and rnman ASANT GROUNDS, may had for Parties andSehool. Ac AppliRation ly maitoto A.

B. SHAW, No 4 Noru EIGHTH Btreet. irlMm UK AN UFA0TURER8. Miller' Ln proved liana tincK rreasns, ana nriex maierr T.xiK manufuctirred and for sal by SAML. P.

MIL 1J JVR, 163 Bonth FIFTH St Spruce. JrS lm nENTlSTRYe REMOVALpHNDICKSON, Dentist, respectiuiiy lntorms nis ha. HI MOVED hwn North E1GBTH PU, above Race, west side.tle34 mATJ Prt'RE AT THE LV.HKiH MOUNTAI TV near ueinienern, ra i ne water of the brat qntlitv and in abandane. Location wot H. W'HITE WHEAT.

FAMn.Y FLOUR lected exDreaalr fur lanufy use, eonatantly on hand aad for sal by VAUU wa at fijiM fel ly 33 north rum S'ti Areh. ND SHE FT LEAD, 4 CTA PER he subacribers will delivw their aiannfaclured ead at fvur asis a aw ra oer oackage. free of charge, pun the Phiuidelphia, warranted to any UUcWWWeTH08.0TisLER6YAc6ri 'lylUfw 961 and 463 Water Street, New York. MONEY SAVED CHR1STMAN FRY, Cloth Wore. No.

4ft North SECOND Street Having adopted the Cash system, weexpsrt to receive ahare of public patronage, by elling good at nett oost (tit Pett Caan A gjeai aaaorimein ut rngoan, rn ncf nH tmtflMii riothat French and American Black and Fancy Cassimeres; ruin ana rarroy eating, Ba in. Sirgea, Ac; nett cns for nett ch. spaa gn ADER ThisaJvertisssaent is placed inthmpart IV nr ninnr for anur eaDneial seeiianlodatMia. The prntrrietoTB thereof are determined to seiabliah BLOOD'S DESPATCH upon such a basis snd eon duet their butiness in such a manner as cannot fail to sarnre ths confidence and patronage of all whodeaire a cheap, prompt, sate snd convenient ssedium tor the tniMmissioa of their letters, message of all kinds, seiiar and small parcels iron one pan 01 ue ouy ana iiirWetstoamrther. BOX FH for the reception of Letters, te, will be friend IN THE STORES, is careful hand, in va rtooB parts of the eity.

A bill will be found on each box, to which attention is invited. N. B. 1 hey have nothing to do with any box accept those baring th in nrre letter, in tsree piaora oa jnoot mnm, "Bltoeff," being always inrtri. If thia tabor is Bmd, ue person need make a mistake in depositing a Iter.

1 Or rlt snsw eiain wooi, ov whb ine ,1 lt Et VY Pig SVeaUII' HOOWl. iJ trmij ITEISV rUBUC PREMIUM MINERAL WA, 11 TER. It i.asoneeded pnneipl that the power of public opinion I of more solid weight and ui flame then either tilim or gald, snd that far bat ter tn have tangible teatiraoeiaU from a diteriminat ing community, after years of experiescy is the of an aruele, than swaida that ar too often ths gills ofUBmeritedpsrtiality. i Heias' Mineral Water has won, by ft strrity and minority, th highest ssSiinatkan of ths puhue, aad 11 11 1 ia. in at tifiinaltnn Hiafoan taina.

msmtfaHarsd in own establishsjaa. aal aader hia own tsDervinon, have always bean, and are nbiammil, liaed ten. tsnaa, which metal, according to tbe opinion of the bett chemists, ta less apablenfbeug oxygenized tha silver, and bene any eontamiBation friim theeotiarer ia impessible. The beat evidence of this see. my in Heist' fuantpirrs, i tha fata Ik at jl.

.1 Kdt.n. imntMnatiraa htaMtea bees drieeted aaineral water fran oihar establish sneaia, ae aaa the pieatnreol anmmneiug inat water Pfepsred ia hia wniauia has been suiady zed by a celebrated chemiMof Hi ia eity, snd srooouueed free from all metallic impurities. The suoocribeT wi.he th poWI tn SJiderctaad thatth mineral Wat. prepared at hia estiblie merit is ruiniahed at 811 rent pea doze, betns eenU kf than that aold by axne other aiaa'actr rers SB als that tlie a a Ji tie of bia beverataa ara fuiif areotaled by all purr hater, and omaa autre. WILIJAVI He.lSS.ia, WW of la Gowti twixleand Fuantaia.

BijHJm" Noitl. Noruoduoot. of of ed th 1 II l3 vl 7 ledger imssmsii raUadrtphta, WeOaieaday, TRt lEvet la Parte. Mr. 'CaUlande ibrnvrtlr" itdltat Of; tbf, frenek Csarstw ful'MU fail of Stew i'erk.

wiiuaaj (Or. row that pieaU lo viiaxaH)l rt i lmi The breaking ap of Use awtlonM wrteaVop la Pari ha been Mi origin end pretext of ttna cticaal war. Which baa bad for it. vtetttn ttr worinnen so one side and iheNatkmal Guard andeojdierf b( tk aMnwm. tk.nlk The eaubtishment of the uHon wokahoaa Wax the moat unfortunate aet of the Prpvuioaal Go ver nmenl.

Tbera polled a refag. to all the idler and haaguswm who had wataao fro every par, France, to thi sort 0 jneral alauheuaa, whan labor Wi a ffction and pay was th only real thing. The lumber these, bird of passage who had perched apoa thi rooal amoonted to nearly 160,000, wbota, it iaaaid, atloflO war rtaeaW or absooed. ing emrviels, and from (0,000 to porter aad domestic, who thai added to the income of their real bu.inets the profitsof an assumed till Theexhaat public treasury could 00" longer distribute th wealth of Franoe among the bast of idle hand and hungry mouth. The fcauoHal Awenbly therefore resolved to shak tbem oT bot it wa.

Kconded onty feebly and irresolutely in this bold design by th Executive power, oa who part th ereation of the national wor kabopa had aot been withoat aa ultimate purpose. 1 11 In the view of Oertarn sBember of the Provisional Government, belonging more or leas closely to Socialist or Communist tcbool, such at Lou 11 Blane, Albert, Ledra Rolin and Flocoo, tlaa agglo OMratioH of workmen, lakea ut pay by the tte, wadeaitmd for two objects. One, diacluted by H. Gondekaux. temnorarilvebanred with the noitfobo Of finance, waa to forma aoit of Prictorian Guard.

which certain members of the Government desired to have always at oommand, a an instrument of coer cion, ain eye ready, agamat the political adversa ries ths other w.s to lay the foundation for a sys tem or concentration Into the nand of the stale or all puhne Worts a syrtem WrrtrhewM snrra aa aeon niun pracucai rjaais ior tne uoctrinea uetu oy tne various seel of the Socialist achopL Thus th. Executive power wa. aeen proposing to tb National aembly, ia succession, two project of law having for their end the appropriation of all th railroad nd all th companit or insurance against fire for the profit of the state; Enjoying the cole control of these great establishments, the stute would thus convert individual into national wealth, and, in the di tributisn of thi wealth, would substitute tha rational element of capacity for the blind element of hereditary succession, which i the grand theoretical panacea of Uie modern philoaophie fur all th evils of th social Mat. At th ama time, while withdrawing induMry and property from two other malevolent lnfiuenee of these philosophies, Ipeeulation and competition, the state would gain the additional advantage of having at its eommand tbe mean of communication, enhanced in value for a time of war by the fact that tha line of railroad are alio to be tboM of the electric telegraph. These additional motive re of aom weight, I admit bat their validity ia more than neutralized by the immense danger of favoring tb idea of Communism and of placing under the control of any Government thouaand of employees, who would be so many means of influence, so much inducement to conupuon.

These results being well considered, the committee to which tbe matter was referred came to the conclusion tbst the projected appropriation of the railway ought to be refused, snd its report to this effect found numerous supporter in the Assembly. A discourse by M. Montalembert, on the tU of June, boldly revealed th secret tendencies concealed beneath tha project, and mad a deep impression. 'After obtaining the confiscation of tha railroad and fire insurance exclaimed tha courageous orator, they will demand that of the marine insurance eompaniei, and the monopoly of aalt factories, machinery, Ac. Vote thia law and you will have no plea againat a host of project of th a me natnre.

Individual industry will be cruihod and destroyed in thi great machine of the Tbe effect wrought by the speech of M. Montalembert wu such that the partisans of the project could entertain no hope of success. Urged by the energetic resolutions of the Assembly, the Executive power wss constrained to take measures for the gradual extinction of the national workshop. It decreed that the workmen from the province should return to their former place of residence, whither they should be conveyed at the expense of the state, and employment be given them on the publie works: or they might enlist in th army, even at the age of 17, and let off for the frontier. But thi alternative wa little to the tute of these Pnctorians in alestis, and the hour of conflict wa recognized aa come, by men who had foreseen tbe rcault and been preparing for it.

The men were undoubtedly the associate and accomplice of the band who on th 15th of May attempted the overthrow of the national Assemoiy, and to place th reins of authority in the hands of Batbes, Baaqnt and other of the same stamp." A Drsnntratla In Tavtr af Yacataa, Th N. O. Crescent give th following account of a demonstration that city, ip favor of volunteering for Yucatan Aanontr th noreUie of Saturday night, we notice wno. we were mo, na by theimtginary Adjutant General of Major General George Washington Dixon, the Commander in Chief ..1 .1. of th martial division that ia to inarch for th rdhe tion of the warlike Indiana who ara now ap reading terror in that beautiful bat helpless country, Yaca ton.

A little after o'clock a band of music, composed of two men and one small boy, assembled in front of the St. Charlea Hotel, and "tooted" inn martial traln to their hearts' content the spirit stirring martial tunes of our country. All th efforts of ths Dana were eneerea 10 isotope ot ine inree story houses, and the echoes then came down ss fiat as so many pancaxes. rrescatiy sarin voice caueu out "Thre cheer for Gen. Taylor!" "Hip! hip, bar.

rah!" vociferated th multitude. Three oheer fcr Dsn. Butler!" "High yie! high yle!" cried every on. Three cheer for the wive and sweethearts of the returned volunteers!" This wis responded to by a shout, th reverberation of which pread themselves from the St. Loui Hotel to the boundary line between New Orleans and Lifayotta.

Three cheers for onr errantry and her soldier!" "High yle "three time three. "Three cheer for. th Anan ted Rtnner The proeeaaion then adjourned to th other fide of th street, when a gentleman clothed in a semi military uniform appeared ia a window in the second story. The gentleman in question loosed line a badlv executed sicrare. in a stiH wort frame.

Be n.ul tli htn iltttnn. mn ll ili.H that Gen. Dixon woald address ths vast concourse there sssembled. With the ipring of hangry leoptrd anonsfreah beefsteak, the ueaeral rtlaced his martial boot upon the window sill and commenced haranguing the assemblage, in strain 01 glowing eloquence, and a white hat tn his hand, he told them that Yuca tan wa destined to he tree, ana mat urasa woo joined hi banner would be the first to reap th reward of their labor. He had been sadly, ignobly per cuted, bot Mill he Was bent a poo aceompluhirtj th ok ecu tor which, two year ago, ha came te New Orleans.

He only wsnted a brave band to go ahead, end he would follow them to accomplish the glorious aehetne that had in view I The lovely land of Ynoataa once in tbe hands of Americana, there was but httle bnorobabilitv bnt that Cuba woald next ba caught in tha net of liberty; and "Who knows so claimed the orator, "but that from Cuba we uny go to Bermuda and relieve th Iriah Patriot, John Mitchell, of hi chain." These remark drew down torrents of applause; after which gentleman dressed tn a light blue military suit, such aa is worn by a private of the infantry, addressed the meeting fca word that were ao sweet, ao 4at and so appropriate to the subject, that each of the vast audience went into the different bar rnoina to wipe away their tears. Th band then struck sp "Yankee Doodle'' tha orator descended from the window sill, and th adherents of the immortal General ateldltr' Lasd Warraata. The laws of the United State albw to the Volan teer who nlitrd for twelve month, or daring th war, and who shall have bsen honorably discharged, lou acre or tana, ana 10 tnose wno voianteerea ior lese than twetr month aarea. The option is, however, given to the soldier entitled to the land tens to tike instead, for the 100 seres of land, tlOO in cask, and in proportion. The land war rante, a we dersUnd, ar received at par at any of the United Bute Land Offioea ia payment for lend entered that is, each on 1 good at the office for th fall quantity of land named in it.

Th mini mum price of government land ia one dollar and a quarter an sere, and th valae of 160 sere warrants, therefore, t2M. Speculator are a boat the eimpa of th. discharged vo is steers, pareaaafng those war' rent at little or nothing, according to th condition of th oldier with whom they trade. kUiert, look Wt! CtauoaMA Gtztu. Frsan British Galaxta.

4 Th Ocorvetowa Time of May 8th haa th fol lowing The weather ia magnificent. The aaaea ara tverywner nnntai a ta pn iii. ougar mskmg geie forward oa very estate in the colony. If the price be to we shall hav tha atisfsotioa, at events, of having theropa of tha largest wa hsveabippea Wl aaa sad snna wiw itsin igimma wikum the fortnight. Tb Appolin with Sta) Coolie from Idadns, the Candahar with 100, and th Lord Hua gerford to day with about 300.

The Tamerlane from Cafeatta with 918, sU of whoa hav baea sent to Berhtce. The Helena arrived from Sierra Leone oa the tOtk of April, WKh IMeaptared African, meet of tbem la a weak and sickly state. The Una came In thia morning, St day from th tame phe, with AfrieeMcsboar. Tbe srrtval of the Una from Sierra Leoe with nnry half her ei nop lament of people, give as aew grusnd of sotaphunt against ths satboritie of th Afiioan Bategnter rxiuao, wntcn, mu, tmata ia sutsurity here will ant slow to lake advantage of. Thi.

tne veaaeL eapabl from her tonnage of carry 1.. 100 adults, was compelled to leave witk only 960 boys and girls, and those sickly snd sma cuttd, utd eaauy of them to a dying state, la a i 1 i a to jof at as in a It I n. in ft viO'lff if Si day, SI ncrortunite were consigned their. eternal rxst in deep, snd namber of time vrho weathered nut the voyage have rust ooa toliDger oat a tew ,) in th Colonial Hospital; and die It win he recollected that in th ess of th Helen af the mortality waa so great that a eommisaiua wa appointed to inveat into into tbaaauao. We hope tie same course will be pursued with the Una, 1 We are informed that a shocking sodden) oe Mrred to day 00 piestMiua Houston, by the bursting the estste Tb engineer, wa understand.

jea. me.cuie wua aereraj oiner peisooa, raorlYSTMtaleac of th Pnblls Itonr i Ml tMKta axAalBtajBVRet 1 Qmmm Bkmk J.asnsa Jsdiiajattial Ktst. rtm.f WaTS, 1 1 evrt tf i r. Htaaraarraa. I.I.1T tniA.

Drar fffrs Saturday, aboat noon, Governor Shank had another severe attack of hemorrhage he bled aboat a pint befor it was arrested. To day at nooa ke had a sinking spell, but has rallied soaMrwaat this evening. He hit taken no nourishment for foar days. Tbe end is aot yet, bat Very agon will be. A letter received from Governor Jobjuxon, dated Pittsburg, oa th 16tb, toforms that he will not be here before next Saturday or Monday.

The Bears of the resignation first reached him whils atteadlag Court at Greenaburg, Wrat more land twenty 1 from thence he proceeded to Pittsburg to uperiatend th obsequies of his brother, R. H. L. Johnston, a gallant officer of the army, who fell in Mexico. He had yet not received the official notice of th resignation, which ia ao doubt awaiting him at hia rest deuce KRtaaning.

An attempt was mad here oa Satarday eight to hold in th Court Huuae an independent demonatra. tioa ia favor of Mr. Johnston, a th Taylor candi date for Governor 1 but it was generally dumoante naneed by the friende of the acting Governor, and eonaequently wa a complete failure. Not more than half a dozen of persons, and those chiefly Natives, participated in the meeting. There was, however, very large crowd of outsider" and kxkaron in Vienna." whenever the acting trovemor arrives, and is knows to be wiUimr toccent of a nomination.

he will hav iota of friend in tbi place to support him. I notice in your paper of to day a communication from thia place, iu regard to the Cameron meeting. statements are notoriously incorrect, and th proceeding ot the committee on Saturday evening abundantly proved to the entire publie iu attendance, the correctness of your oorrespondenl's report. But no matter. Mr.

Cameron' enemies ara ashamed of thtir conduct. So let it go. Our eitisen ar all ou tha qui rtt about the returning volunteers. Ws hav heard per telegraph that in Cameron Guard arrived at Pittaburgto day, and will start from thence on the lvth. The preparation are being hurried for their reception.

The first regiment started from Pittsburc to dnv. Mr. Cakler has despatched fin extra packet boat to 1 utet them HolUdayaburg. Correspondence of th Publie Ledger 1 FROM NEW JERSEY. 1 Cmftsssrie of Bxearrtfoss through jVw JirMa franklia Glut WrnktCfpn Mtata JYfteara BriKef Dag BenUulowu, ft.

In my former notice of Mcdford, I should not have overlooked the extensive Glass Works at Brooklin, (adjoining Medferd) and the great improvement Which haa taken place aince they ware built. I weU remember when a blacksmith shop and on or two houses, bnt no tavern, constituted th town, bnt now, one is surprised with what rapidity th place haa improved with dwelling houses, shops, stores, Ae. And also, I should have mentioned in our visit to Long Branch, ue uergen iron wot Its 1 Ainnmouth county, under the control of my earliest, and young friend snd indefatigable manager, B. Snyder, 1 whom hospitality and strict attention to business justly deserve notice. These works, under his management, are doing an excellent btuvlness, even under the present tariff.

Jjelore continuing tne notice of my excursions through Jersey, it would probably be as weU to cor rect any wrong impressions which might be made, in regard to th New Jersey Copper Company's mines. My friend thinks I hav hardly don justice to the company, ss he has not the least doubt that the company will find a very superior investment in the Isrg extent of mineral lands and much mora than waa thought of, before they had their Steam Engine, which reduces in a great measure tbe expense of mining, Ae. His reasons are based upon actual experiment, made sine our return, ana nnxnown to me until tblimorning, with Copper ore brought with us. It bsi often been said by persons who have travelled between New York anff Philadelphia, that Jersey ba but a poor, aandy ml that along th New York railroad wa muat aU admit, or when we aet near tha ica shore, but a more cultivated country than a hugs nortioa of Salem. Gloucester.

Camden. Burlington. Monmouth and aeveral of the upper counties, would, 1 think, be difficult to find: or either for more beauti ful prospects than are constantly presented to one who will lake the trouble or pleasure of our route: aud I may be under a wrong impression, but 1 think, tn proportion to population, that new Jersey manufactures more than Pennsylvania. Well, of that I will say nothing more, bat drive for Newark, a fine hrje townwhere most probably are more carriage, town in the United lltate7 We a3 the pleasure ot going through several of their large eoech factories, where we sew several omnibuses, which in a short I III wo aw uut.ua mn.iig uai vinim and carriages of every description, destined for all parts nf the United Btate. I waa quit smitaed at a little incident which occurred while at Newark.

It eem a gentleman from Pennsylvania got rather tricked in some kind of a barter with a Jerseyman, and afterwards was dissatisfied with his bargain but th jerseyman wa too well pleased with hia to exehang again, under live aonar. The rennsyi Vanian, becoming provoked, blew him ap quite high for he ing saca a 1 anxee, nut waa quite surprised to learn that tne jerseyman wss neither irota uonneo ticat nor Massachusetts. He, the Pennsylvsnian, wanted 10 snow wnat pari 01 uoaaearia taajeraey man was from, whea he pointed to a snug two story frame dwelling and said, "from thar." At thia, the Pennsylvsnis gentleman fairly opened hi eye nd mouth, and mid, "I have often heard that Jersey men are the greatest 'Yankees' of all" Early the following morning we started fog Morristown, th County town of Morri County, a pretty aad enter prising place, but ia getting there, ior atout five milea. poorer land never wa teen out of Virginia or Maryland. Mv friend thought a dog would get so poor in tbst part, he certainly would have to stand or lean against ths feace to bark.

From Morristown we drove to Princeton, passing through Mount Freedom. Henanam, Lamuigtoa, Martinsville, Bomerville, Neshsmc, Ac. We were remnrkehlv well nleased with Princeton, its bank, theol igical school, churches and other fin building, and though last, not least, with iu ror ebeirod daughters. Having acquaintances ia this town, we were invited to a singing school, where wa enjoyed the (inging and saw as pretty and tweet looking auwes a. Cbesnut street ever affords.

The next morning we bade our friends good bye, and left for Cenlreville, passing through Heightstown. Upon ths road, 1 think 1 had a good hearty laugh against my friend, a native of Philadelphia, who thinks there ia no place like tha old Keyston for good living, Ae. We had not proceeded more than four mile from Princeton, whea, nrecnoagb, my friend espied a dog a little thicker than a broom handle, but not quite aa leaning against the worm fence, when he (my friend, not the dog) gave a very fair laugh at "Old Spain and the dog." I thought my friend hsd the best of the bargain, but happening to sees brass collar around the dog neck and judging a Jerseymsa think more of hi money than a collar for cur, I jumped out of th carriage to examine had whs I should I sse bat George Bristol, Pa." 1 rather guess I laughed a Irttlr, at least my aides ached for some tims afterward. Leaying poor Carlow, or whatever maybe his name, with a few cracker; wt) anon arrived at Centrevifle. I love thia and other smalt villages; la all of them we have found the inhabitant very eoar.

tonus and pleating. Wi Horn en town waa nexi vunies, out aa hub dkbii so WeU known to your readers. I shall soon skip over this, merely saying I am wen pleased that a good many pennies fall to their kit from PhiWdclpaian during th hot summer months After having a good Stroll tbroagh Bonaparte's park, Ac. we drove one of the best of horse, old honest John," for Bor Hngton, snd shortly alter our arrival wa www on board agsia ef tbe John Stevens, which aooa wafted a to beat ef all pisses, Philadelphia, always ex eeatingMedford, N. J.

Sow, Messra. Editors, having tons ttroagh with alLaUlhavstodois to tip my beaver and htd yow A.f 2At r.ni tnwna in New Jerarv have not beea as de scriptive a might be wished, but th only excuse which I eaa offer, Is. having ao thought of 34,009 a them being published until several day after my sr. rival home. yv tn rOonepondewof the Pnbtte Ledger) UleaBrt UsUy and tamaertaa, I Missis.

Ewtoes I wilt not qttestloa th tret, of your nanespoadent A. B. but correct hi observa tma, which appears to be a little duU, ia reference to ih. uttwtvawairm of AfjaaS Haito and Iitssiirlsa No two places witk Hk adraataga wrthm fifty miles of fhU eity, have Improved at haa me iuno aa HM, sa La aWma. hava is poi of bae BUna nakanUlrg to ag thai aae third tfU.

tailings i. mm .11 arastad wuMua fourteen a large Iroa feendry, hands will be pa yed,) in aoas 1 of srecUoa. 1 rjaUi saikiuiga and. skip lid ins ebliakateau toa migbl be aeiitMin4, batit ia 1 at, tha araaant to oorrect eaycTToaeom imrsvssina that may ba produced by I oaf torreapou dent A. D.

n.tXth ofthea ttatemeabj will totobHsaad ia say otto's mind by paying a viU to eitkot of Uss 1 1 i.iw 9 tf of rain 'the to of off Jf as price: one, cent.) liulhathbBataWiahl anthin the Uimmvui.oMd.by A. Dt Carhu ZrZ.T!'li Lb lutcrptutauf Ur cmaaaa af the, two l. fi'ii tr us ins rusue eT Th aTabltc ehalaad tbe Osmat A Pnreat" alleaa thai oar kia articie eontatna some inacrumciea of which ths public should bs deeeiyed." tfow to tmdtcmm the publie is precisely what WO Wish to accomplish. Indeed, would snempi trvea to sndeceiva a parent" irom biAurnce of the satfuetaafian of which beseems be the unforttmaW virtl "A Parent" arrange th number of poplhi Bias: i OnroU, 40,027 Waiting adrnWonl ij Making the CrmtrolW STlmatef .1 The sum sppropristed br the Ooantv Board for ths payment of teachers' salaries, for th year beginning July lat current, hi equal to an average 84 01 for each of the 43,419 pupil tor teachers' services, without Including any other experts, rur me year commencing juiyisc, l4 1, ue toa ollera' estimate was Pupils oa roll. J7.1IT Wsitingadmiision, a 4, avo Whole number, .1 89,137 A meant appropriated mr payment of teacher.

$154,440.1.0, or 93 97 for each pupil. For tbe year beginning Jury 1st, 1816. th Controllers' estimate wns Pupils oa roll, 3749 Waiting sdmission, 177 Whole number, Approyriated (or pajTSeat of teachers, UQ.oOO.OO, 94 for each paplt. Conredinc. for th suroo of UtuatratloiL.

aad! far sscA pvrpoM paly, that the whole number of pupil for the present year is 43,4 10, and the above exhibit will still show that tha County Board hav anoro piiuted a larger aggregate and average sum Aa tetr Hm ior ue payment 01 teacnera Here we have It too, in the Controller' own figures, tbst the number of pupils, on roll, July 1st, 1S17, was leas 'than ths 1st. of Jnly, 1S4C. The sum appropriated for new school house, for 1819 wss 913, LS0; yet, notwithstanding this liberality, we find that tbe number of pupils on the 1st of July, 1847, had fallen leofl below the Controller's estimate for 14.9! How were the aew school houses filled, and what bresraa of ths 1377 waiting admission, together with the 439 missing from ths roll of attending pupils? For tbe year commencing July lit, 1810, the Con trailer made requisition on th county for an amount money aumcient to provide for pupils; and liliooga their ewasttsf documents, for ths next subsequent year, srowd that tbe number of pnpils had been greatly overrated, said Controller sol only draw from tbe treasury every mill of lb school fusel, but contracted debt after the appropriatioa iras exhausted, eve a whea that appropriation savlWsrf aa aUowaatfer 1809 ettliofu We my fictitious pupils because the Controller' statement for July 1st, lb47, establishes the fsct. We therefore reitetau that very Utile reliance can be placed in th Control lets' registry of pupil. Thtir own figures furnish weapon to overthrow the Mtimate for past years, will doubtless be the esse with ths praaM ar, when it shall hsve run rough it twelve measures.

We have no disposition to "write ap" ths County Board, nor compliment the modesty which boasts of services rendered "without tee ot reward." Ahem! "Sour grapes" do give the countenance a vinegar aspect, as empty honor are less mollifying to some tomachs than the unction of "rrstat beef!" To "A Parent'" invitation "to all people, desirous of public school information, to go to the gentlemanly Secretary of the Board of Controller and obtain from the record," we tav amen. Wa mav narhana avail ourself of th invitation to ascertain the aolhor of the resolution to eftu tk cseelr (Arm trttatA. True, the Controllers gave it the (siiias by fixing th amal Mrmrrwr raeariaa, yet, like Bannuo's (host, it may come hack again, and so torment its "Parent," that with Mncbcth he shall exclaim, "take any shap but that, and my firm nerve ahall never tremble." ii 1 1: For the Publi Ledrer.1 1 The Reception ef the Volunteer. Mt.tirt. Bitiitrt Feeling desirou that the mani festation of joy at the return of th volunteers should be complete, I would respectfully suggest th propriety of a general suspension of business, so far as possible, apon that day, and that th stores should rerrain eloted during the procession.

It is to be hoped this suggestion will meet with a prompt response from the mercantile portion of tha community, at thi being a dull (esson of th year ior ousiuess, 11 can ue aone witn out Biigix inconvenience or pecuniary lose, and srould be but a just tribute of teepeoi towards tnose wao have ao gaitantiy uetcnaeo out country 'iionor. A The ulhens Mall Meiacrlal Csagrea. The followmgmeinCTlsJi about to Resented to Congres. To the Honorable, tbe Memncr of the Senate and House of Representative, in Congress assembled Your memorialists, merchant, trader, and others of tne iny 01 rniiacoipnie, leanecttniiy represent: That they in common with th inhabitants of all th atlaatie eities aad indirectly the whole country, are subjected to great inconvenience and injury from the Postmaster General, ern Mail, by the ChmpeakeltMy'BnVlim River, between Baltimore and Richmond. When these arrangements were first made Con.

grass was informed by tbe Postmaster General, that thare would be "no serious Inconvenience experienced from them tartar Virginia;" but it ia aow manifest that tier isby them a delay of a day at all seasons of tb yesr. In aU correspondence between the Northern snd Southern Atlantic cities going Bouts, sua a nearly eqssi deny coming North, wiiilat during tbe fall nd winter, it will be Impossible to calculate with any certainty on the conveyance of inter, or remtuunce. oy tne present routs ear aosnrsoiy oocrv neea not ae mtormea now serious this grievance is tn a mercantile community. 1 ue preaervaiion 01 creait or naiixruptcy may depend on tbe arrival of bills in time or twenty four hosre after they should be received, snd the hardship beer mea oppressive whea the Government, at the seme time monopolizes, under heavy pen lilies, the conveyance of mailable matter. Mid fails, day by day, and regularly, in obtaining each speed and certainty as are effected by private expreatea.

In the present instance, it eoneara from a recent report ef th Post ornee Committee of the Senate, that the arrangements of ths Postmaster General hav not even th merit of economy in their favor thatth cost of conveying the mail is la fact aom thousand dollars mora by ths present mute than it was previossly, aad that tbs chanr. has beea made by the Postrnaater General, as with the view af relisting mcrmaed dssasnds by the old eoatraetora, hut becaese they were anwilling to redoes the cum pensatioa heretofore paid them. Your aramortiliata trait, ander the eircaaislances, that they may rsly oa ths wisdom of Congress to intervene to eorrect an evil of so maoa magnitude, particularly aa it appear from the report of tic Postmaster General, befwre referred to, that the present ssodeof conveying the great Southern Mail will continue until the 1st of July, UtU, antats Congress shall otherwise order And vnnr tnemnrhillBf a will aver nr.w 1. C.mmerclal YaJus'ef Dlffereal Cscklasals. Translated for the Journal of the Franklin M.

Cheveeul communicated to the Academy of Sciences of Psria, at their meetinr oa the 97th of March, lrHby aom very intertatinr axperiment upon the oianparativa merits of a oshuiesi, raiaad ia 1843, in Algiers, snd the Zactmtilla cochineal of com merce, which is the black female iniect of Mexico, which haa died naturally after the deposit of her Cjgs. The follownig sre his nncluMons i i Tbseocbineolef Abjieisha lee coloring power than tbe Ziccatilla, but th differene is less for cmietthsn for erimson. I Pnrerlrnaon.the eomnerratrve talues or th two we as 4 to 6. Tbs cost of the Bermuda, bains 19.S francs per kulognmms, thevalueof La AWerina wdl be, for crimson, IS A francs; bnt for scarlet it will be worth 17.13 Irenes. At a mean time annul 10 3W.

suggests sn Inquiry whether the difference of color, (lAe Algcrins being rear of sa mage has than ths other.) may ant be dae to tha different ipa ei of plant upon which th animals are, fed the Mexican insect being fed upon the Caetvx escAraiff fir, th Abjerine npon the Carta. Ojraatia Ctiaai Hndta rAtatmmttu OauacM tt JUarcA 30, 1848. tokt PxtAtUX A reaort wa eubmitted to Congress in April last, With rrfexenae a setting as foot aa expedrtioa to the most South era available petition of the Westeitt Continent, fur ths parpaa ef making observation on the planet Vena dormg taav periudof her retnarrade motion these observations ar to os eoojotnea witn susuiar ouasi i atimia si ths UbaKi vaiunr waahintrtoa city, with a view to determining, mors secarateiy than has hitasrto iiesaw oone, tne Boiar perauax. ae pain emanaten I rocs Dr. Oerling of St area wall kaows for hiaaatro Bomieal and geooetieal tabors, aad was eommani oated bv him in a latter to Ltoat.

billiaa, dated April 17, ltttf, ia whieh he earnestly seeks for ths opa rauoa or Amencaa asiromimers. Th eorrtanoa deneeoa the cubjeet between Dr. OerHag aad Ltoat. Giliss, sodressed by the ratter to th CbsirasBn a the Oommittea of Naval Affairs of the Unas of Re waa mad the) Ua of aha report Ths abject is aaa worthy of a aratloaaJ expediuon. Th report Mate that ia 1760.

Dt. Ritteuhaaaa. andtw th patronage of th government of PennsvlvnMB. made oijoervation oa the transit of Yenus that war Of great vaJe. Ta aabyeet is? tharafora.

akrasay annttrnieu waa taa aisiory as Aaaeneaa asteeea, ander ths (uap toe of oyeinjnQl patronage. JUf aotl Jntraoi. Swrut Bo Ox Fxxsxm. jd, J. Grsnt, of Pm Vidence, R.

has pat into operatioa vary simp and eheap Boiler Feeder, so ss to supersede toe sa of the force pump for that psrpose. II necttd with any Boat that foam do aot rrrterfer wiUHs rmerationt. The steara i sted to fore the Water into ta boiler from ths tseder wheaever For amakt anginea, it ia yary appltcabtt and nsK au aw goaipa'P0 1 v. HNl i i 5 aui nnnt Of try by a sll 1 of Pru AHrrUi4 la tit h. ft Ao IM I wee.

1 19 ft in 'ft Wi a hi 1 month, 4 I iimiiu. 7 oe 9 10 r.iHT t.me leas I hulf lino proportkm. and iii in are payable tune ordered. exac me rerrtiitioa of VsBureu, that ths IiocrIi! ftowAaW tnai ad. inr tr.i WTDUtmrnrng CsJaaiyv An aceideat.

attended a uteaiDcaoljf loss of Uia, took place oa the freal beach of Sullivan' Island, Chwleaton, 8. oa Friday. Tour ehlHrefl.ona a dauthter of n. he 4brs ds ug lusrs of Co. FJ.

iU.il staing mine aecf, were carried by TTT" atryoBB ustr eepia. pnaa KaveneL wss drowned, and her bod haa that the distance between the mind af New m. Ii3 Hottentot may aar. been NswIfMt and an angel. Thar is mora striking.

This Newton, who uftad atToilat. tublin: eye to the sirens, snd read sstong ths pkv nets and the stirs the (Test isw of the material ant. veras, was, forty or fifty years before, aa ufaqt, wtthoatoa earns paroarHios. and anabas to dittinV gaiah bis aura, a from the pillow os whtek he slept Howard, too. who.

ander ths strength at aa mcrijelng beneyolenes, explored the depth of knmaa suffmar, was, forty or fifty Tears before, sa insaat, srhoilr ahaoabed in himself, ansaaia at all ha saw, and almost breaking his little heart with fits of passion whea tha idlest toy was thkeld. Has aot maa already traversed aa wide a apace sa separata him Prom eilgets mt. i C7 A Bniftar Kxpltrim.A verysmgslar ex tlusion took ptses at Crostett's Stov factory, nsar Bridge. A cast iroa wheel, seven feet in diameter and weighing about goo ponnda, going blmost 'espeed of Ughtning, exploded, and scSUsred Tay airtmwa. a boy wa.

on saca feedia, fkwul different plscesm the uriuwdiala icmitv. and atrs ng to tav not on of them was injured" One piece, weighing about one hundred pounds was harried through toe roof, aad came to the free nd some fifteea rods distant, auiking tome distsaee hcaaatai th ur faoe, Th escape of th. boys aad men to lyinark bleJiocMiur Amtritan, 1X7" A ids may change the most resoluts Via the most ferocious tyrant. AH know hoar detnotie and feroeion was Henry VIII, of England, ft. having aotne motives for diaeonteot witk Francis I.

E. k.l I I France, sent to him. Emhaaaauv. aa fculiak uituuv, wutim aa wiiaeu to esarge wits messags full of gall, pride snd menaee. Thi prelate, perceiving all tbe peril of hi mission, sought excuse himself.

Few nothing, mid Henry to hia, tinea if the King of France should take your life, I will eat off th head of as many Frenchmen at I can lay ary hands on. True, replied the Bishop, but among sU tiiose heads there would aot be oa that would fit my butt as well a th on which i than aow I Thia jest made Henry laugh, and ended in causing him to tutuiav iwuiuiiwii niuioDi 1111s, pcraajMi rng ktnd and France wouM have written tha kiatm at another war. fr" Tt jimJ Sarwyart SteyAMf, rA IVtmf itr. Ur. John tRtphsaa, of N.

diatiaguish sd traveller and author, haa beea recently surveying, or rather examining tha rout across th Isthmus from Chagre to Panama. The Express say Air. Stephen, returned home some says sines, aad waa Immadialety smiled to Washington to give iafwma tioa that wasreqoired inmfweno to hi recent visit to th Isthmus. After much labor and fatigue, a routs has been marked from Chagre to Panama, tnaking the distance some 40 miles. 'h a C7 el (A Csapfaa saft Daatt 8af.

The Caspian Sea, aeoording to A. Krman, la 1U4, it 84 meters (966 feat) below the level of the Black Sea. TheScientifie Ccenmuainn from the Rusaisn govtrs ment in 1H37, found it 10J feet (English). M. H.

do sll has concluded from a barometric ayvsllttsr, that th difleraaee of level betweea tbe Caapiaa and Sea of Axof, is only 1B04 meters. From th Gsodeti result of Ssbler and Sowitsch, M. Hell deduced S3.7 meters, and afterward 97, the difference of From UiesameohaeTTatiorsHsatbtititcbtaJiiedijl.t fee4(Bngliah.) vi wram. fJT'Csawiisa SnitThe Btnoaataf rmmasna mlt ia all the oceans, is estimated bv Schafhsatl at 3.631. MlcubicgengraphicaJ mile.

This would ba about five times more than th mam of the Alpt, and only one third lees than that of th Hiandaya. 1 Tne eul phateofaoda equal 433,844 30 cubic mile or la equal to ths mass of th Th chloride of mag. netium, 441.611.r30 cubic nine the lime salts, 100. 330 44 cubic miles. Th above suppose ths mesa depth to be but 300 meters, as estimated by Humboldt.

Admitting with Uplaoa, that th mean depth is 1000 meters, which is mora probable, the maw of rrarine salt will be more than double th mass of th Himalaya. fCT JturrfrHiai. Ths famona' Brook Farm, tat teat of the Assoeistionasts, at West Roxbairy, eoa taining 470 acres, is advettised by ta BhaiiC to ba aold at auction on Monday next. UT A Caad Uiod" in aa raamtu Plata remarkable Journey was per formed by a eat oa tha Auburn and Rochester Railroad, aew days since. A the freight traia sast stopped at th several tta Uons, the uiawing of a cat was beard, and oa reaching Fieher'a, an investigation was gun into, resulting in the discovery that a cat was with In ons of ths plate whsel, which war hollow, and having three opening about th of a man' fiat.

Poor Puss had mad her way into one of these hole before the starting of the train, and being enable to in tbstiitoiiesnilju lieved from her anebmfartsbie position sh. Biini fested no particular aneanneea, but took it very coolly. We venture to my that none of her race hav ver performed a similar feet. fite Aware Adv. ITT Aferotr.

The bodr of J. F. Brast. the over seer oa th plantation of Mr St. An Prad'honun, eight mites below Natchitoches, waa foaad dasd tbe river, oa th 99ih ultimo.

Oa axaauing the oopree. 11 wa roaaa tnai ne aaa neea sarderea, several woands having beea inllietsd as the head, sn.de apparently witn the back ef as axe or ahatehet. Several of the eiavee from th ahuttatiaa ara ao ia jail waiting incur trial, ons at whom has exmisasoa hi gUllt. 1 i' hj i' ,1... ffjr A Coujytt uf Terng Sism Prmr per eeiv by tb proedlrtgs of th Wisr nnaia Legisla tare, that the State printing for the House has beea A.

W. Wyman, a eopc of boys, 4 and 19yearaof ag. 1 CT lay it dWa a maxim, other things being equal, that every man is wretched to proportion to hia vices, and affirm th aobte ornament ef a young, gra cross miad, and ths aareat sourc af pleasure, pxubt and reputation iabfe, to bean anreaerred ao ceptsnceof yirtu." IT" A'aiss. I have often had occasion to observe that a warm bmnderini man dor store Air the workf. than a frigid wis man.

Ameavrlmgeulatoahabrt of isoBirinc aboat opeittis aad sxratstesmiet and vccaaions, apsads his his withoat doing anything to ths purpose. The state of the world ia sous, sad sa much depends oa action, that everything aeeatt to depend my Inudly to every man, Do do it" "de H'' Ctetl. CT'tiaAUfaofdatyBitasealyeheeKulUfe for all joy springs from th af action snd it ia tb great law of Nature, that without good dseda, all good affection dies, and ths heart becomes atterly desohrte. The external world then loses aU tta baaa ty; poetry fades sway rrom the sarth foe wast la poetry, bat th reaactioa of akl purs ssd Brest, alt high aad holy thoughts! OT'AaaawwaMwasoa thepoirrt of marrisraob taincd from his eonfessor his certificate of confeauoa. Having read it, he observed that the priest had omit ttd the ssaal penanes.

Did you sot tell sta, said the eonfeasor "that you ware going to pt auu tiadf" nr Th VnkmiH CwttfAU A jeweller waa lately applied to by a pica looking msa, to make a gold ring fur him, having in it a Uade, very delicate and keea, concealed except on a Barrow ecru tiny, and opening with a spring. Th twtsia waa mada to furniah for thirty dollars. On ths appointed day tha purchaser appeared, paid the stipulated price, which was fobbed very eimpleceatly, asked what he wanted to do wua sack sa atSielo, to whieh tha reply was, toeutraaa pocket with. Ah," replied the jeweller, aosbtlrea ia amazement, how can you do such things witk such an instrument, snd not be detected The) partner replied, that hie art eeesiated ia divertiasv tha attaatma sf amBtofross rarythus that looked Uik daswa unua them that be rubbed hia forehead. aajustea nts sat.

snu ittiuiiiuTtij cat. tut. sate. He the bid him good mornmg, and weal his way. Bhortlyafter, be WBe round ne counter, was scooaieuoy we viera, tha mailer with your pantakioo.

Nothing, that I waa "Why, jnat look Whea to 1 hie pocket waa found to kava been rut by the artist, with una new his pocket book gone, with not snty tit Shirty sutlers just paid, but four hundred beai4ea Vardiet at lbs bltei Sarved hia) oat wt i Try IrfaaStS" Caiisavi. Strip tham from tha stea. Allow apoaadaf surar WspneBtJ of sarranto. kotltaea Uareiher tea aim Tat thoaa fsom Ihearrep, and Set tha spP boil twenty mmutea.BBd poor it oaths fruit Put them la saaal jam, ar ttunbiers, and jet iuj 'J sua a lew irinf'irtrHP Tr Pat them ia toe. "tjf begwalmtflWtiarh fruit to varyaofV Strain it Uroegli a Then run the mieethroag slellrbeg.

Ft pneadof aa gar to a puttofj.ua, WltyM fcr. anaatm i in ths as. a if a posad) a sound of fr.it. Bod tiifrssl Jlinrhamitaaalhssa bod altogelhar T7l Jo JABbWa poaadofsararto poaudof fratt. Premthaaiwith la eartoea dish.

Add the sinrar, and bud s.iogethr fif tfaml V'' 1" irv.t t7u lis Sato A Strain na ikna away to medl. Add ths surar, sa bml tha whets tea muwia A Uul currant gtvm A rHZS.mt.mi when tM is uwms at.i.lo.4 a a id aaAt art's a re ,3 Jur la. i i.

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