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DAILY JOURNAL: OFFICIAL PAPKh OK TltK CITY. FRKKPORT, ILL: ThUMilnv A ucr. 27, 1857. l-'or in 1 SCO, 0 11 .0. II KM ON Of California.

Knim thi; Krn. 11 1) I OAI1, IIAMII.TOX. TOW IT WAS TO BK. I I npver intended to fall in love With leas than six feet in height: I A boundless beard and a fathomless purse 1 Had always been my delight. Hin pnle high brow, I unid, shft'l be HWk-pt Uy masses of black waving hai 1 1 A strange sud light in the cavernous eyes, A shadow, but not ot cure I I A dark, stern fnce turned out to the word, But, plowing, ttirnud inward to me SPECIAL NOTICES.

There was mrcompact made or mentioned, that secured to the Norwegians their ancient TV "Vu i MIM laws and liberties. A the charter of Chris- Re Se I cure for Fever tlan tilth Of Domniirk WOuld not be binding A cue nmlHll UilllouH Diseases. This Mixture has heeu on Charles John of or any other rp I'l'' 11 numK'r nf yennj, ami has ai- i i wnys been used with success. It is a harmless and JllullUI'cU tu Wlumi their allugUUlCO he i-er'tHiiremvily. Oft a from the translisri'ed, they resolved to secure and per- i and read it, and j-n will he satistied.

ihcir liWrlies by amn Mla OT.CK To hvs'lc n'V rM 8fr jnysicliin fcxti-mn-dinurv .1 ful tlo It moderates an to perform child. COMMUNICATIONS? to insure attention written ink, and ou but one side of the sheet 11 i i AUK subscriber bus just received Un the twelith a committee was appointed to i GUs8 Manufaeturing Company prepare it. This committee reported the i.uiirt of window Glass, from 6xSto nnvt rlnv On tl, tliivtiittli if iirWttod Ux.M). ThiB is the only l-ihiMS in the United States that next tla.v. On the thn tieth it nuoptui e(luH le i ncl (irnu isaiso better packed tot FIRST rfiiiK the Sixteenth Of an than the PittMburg Glass.

Any person arenurt It-inii im .1 i i i rj J)11jt ol Olass can save money by citbinK and exa- i tune thty iirtxuft. Nervous "th tin A heart locked and barred to strauger'i approach, I the convention, and Oil the sixteenth of i an mnst But I have the golden key Mfly f() mvinjr( mtilicd )y lh(J puopl( want i.ett. i A voice like the 8onth wind in dispatch that is certainly worthy the 1 1 1 1 Thunder-toned In denouncing wronir, norne in mv stock before iiurchiiaiiigfclaewhere. Let the 1lin(l tllttt huylnK tlll TllAVJ'ii-KIl'S HUUINTKlt. Trains LEAVE Krquport for us follows: And r.

name handed down fri in Embalmed iu the troubadour's song Redwood Glass. CLAYTON. Passenger and Mail, at in SO A. PRMsenger, at xV wp Kmignint and Stock, at i Ti the Through Freight, nt A. M.

For Dixon, Mendota, La St. Louis and Cairo: Day PamenR-r, nt in.80 A. M. Night Passenger, nt J' M. Day Freight, Ht.

1 I M. Night Freight, at 11.10P. For Galena and Uunleith. Pay I'HSKenjjer, nt 4.00 P. M.

Night Pnssenger, at A.M. Day Krek'ht, at KU15 A M. Night ireight, Ht I'- M. Trains ARRIVE at Freeport from Chiv.Hgo as follows: PassPtnr-T. at fl 45 A.

M. Passenger and Mail, at M. emigrant and Stock, at 10 30 P. M. i Through Freight, at 3.10 P.

M. From Cairo, St. Louis, La Salle, Mendoti. mid Dixon: Day Passenger, at 3.30 P. M.

I Night. Passenger, at 4.H' A. M. Day Freight, at A. M.

Night Freight, at 11.00 P.M. From Galena and Dunleith: i Day P.issenger.at Hi.SO A.M. Night Passenger, nt P. Day Freight, nt 1.15 P. M.

Night 1'Yeight. at P. M. POST-OFI AND Prmt-dtfltci', on Ohii'iign two doors from Stc- phenson bounty Hunk. K.

W. 8. HUAWI.KY, Postmaster. Office hours fro hi A. M.

to P. M. Olliee on fram A. to A. and from 12 M.

to HOW IT IS. we have him, Prny give irlaiU'W entlemsn's vis, Intently engaged with a rhickcu'j) wing, And a cup of his fnvoritr; tea. A rnund, good-natured, full moon of a liu.v, Kyes blue as the sunmiur -sky With the locks on his -well, Hubui'u, it-list, Not to mention a ruddier hue. lie daily toils for his daily bread, He's the merriest fellow At eight In the morning, In hoots, He measures but five feet five. He bears In his the biggest heart- On tl ron i His chin iii us sinvoth us -i lawn in May.

And his iijime is by no means romantic. HOW IT DAMK TO KK SO. Kx'U-tly I How did it? I really can't I really don't know t.i this day I nm sure I but wi. 1 very Irietids, In a perfect natural wny. I dreamed not that I in lov Nor that he was in with Though I knew that whenever We were happy as happy could Till of a sudden, one mnonlivht Sued a night as only can He'd been talking, though ratUer at thuuglit, Of the stars, and all that sort of thing whispered me someth'ng.

never irlutl Von smile, but you need not doubt it Inall hit In the Hack and Kxrio Kxertiou, Palpitation lyste, JCH, Sick will ellect cure whfii all tl ful imitation constitution makers in other I parts of the world. This is the constitution street, opposite i that was accepted by the King of Sweden. I TWT-P Trnv It maintains the ancient and "fundamental i Bf A INNIIAIHLN is given by the subscnVcr to his numerous patrons and ouu-1, Hiitiinonv or lco iitiii institutions oi the country, provides for the rit ni to visit him in his new where I Full directions n'. eril1 i making and frannim of the laws bv the neo- you will find the most stock of PAINTS in all the ihuted Sutes ami n' hbi-rrv of -inii" tho fri-r their variety, OILS of every description, 1WUSHKS of Sole agents fur this C0 umrv' Dollilr pk, tlie II Deity Ot the antl the Iiet- ery Vind, the stock of PAPKK HANGINGS 1 dotn 01 dlSCUSKlOn. ever brought to this market, without exception.

Also, 4 i The Storthiiu-' or is elect' i a Klllil1 AM of the most beautiful pnt- TL'TTLK MOSES, Auburn ci i terns ever si-en in Freeport. LANTKRNS of all i i i i every tliree years, It assembles tutu jure, and together with .1 general assortment of everything in the not the royal proclamation. It has the NOTION line, it will pay you well to mehefoie 1 i i i purchasing elsewhere, as IIIHIIFtf run (if mt-rfil ny call; initiative in the making ol laws, 1)pon G.M.CLAYTON, the currency, taxes, revenues, and oxpen- i New the Brewster Stephens. B.J ditures of government, and exercises all the fold my ls lv KMMKKT i RIJIUiKI I SOMETHING NEW IN At the solicitation of many of my customers, 1 powers necessary for a complete adminis- tration of the. a Hairs of the country.

The Storthing or Congress, immediately after it rAJNTHfG, i assembles, elects a president and chooses rATKIl HAXfUHG, WALL COLOJIIXU. (H.AZ- troill among its mem burs one-fourth of the V( IU 1 everything connected with the Paint. i Oil, trluss and Paper Hanging business in general. Whole body to constitute an tipper house Or Having had a large experience in the above brunches 1850 und Ti'lm ETC AVK In store, and are 7 KXCIIANttK HLO CK ir 1V ng n.urud ot uoort- D.eir Buililin Carpenters', Join- respon- I in the United States. epre A measure proposed Store opposite new Hotel.

Japiimied AVare Ltn-i Pipe, Nails, tllnss, SLC. and passed in the lower house, is sont to the Senate for confirmation or amendment, as in other bodies thus constituted. Alter th tlie an P. M. Mails Arrive.

Depart Kastern 3.45 A. M. and :) 5n lfl.00 A. M. Western 10.JW A.M.

3.30 r. M. Southern 3.30 v. M. 10.00 A.

M. Savanna 4.00P.M. 0.00 A. it. For Dakota, Duraml, lieloit und Racine II.DO P.

M. G.OO.v.M. Northern, leaves Mondays, 1 M'ednesdavs Fridays, (i.1)0 P.M. 0.00A.M. arrives on a'lernate Tuesdays and Pnturclavs.

arrives Mon- days and Fridays i Mails close 30 minutes before of depnrturp. Crane's Urovu, and Dam.i suns, "special," close when called for. That frightened nnd startled me hfts i vt tne SiUle tioil of both houses. fft; llvi ll vl i I selves of. He is sellini: bislur-- AND learn Ha nt Horace Waters, of 333 Ilroadway, N.

agent f-r they that tbey sell a esale-. nuinv of ihe mosi i'elel'1'ated makers ol Pi- CH iimit I'MII to uive (lerlect Meio I em l-ncrs CAF lAllK THIM.MlNtlS.-TI.eirM.orin.e,,, Why, you see, I forgot all a iont it. From The Cznr, His Court and People." II A Y. The. it requires the assent of the king to become lawiul.

If the royal assent is refused, the next Congress may advocate and confirm the sumo measure, and tlie king may again refuse his assent but if a third Congress, Iu purciuine to iiVHil and well-known Music nt one-third oil I nun Hi 1 atteuimij cif a.l who have to among the very besl. (J.Dfl p. M. 7.00A.M. liV JOHN S.

1 rtllUMIfc; IMC all again pass it, then it a law, these with the veto of his majesty to the contrary not- i personal knowledge of tlieir excellent tom and tl t.1 ut IV We eniiliied to spciik ol denrei- cuiilideiicr, from withstanding. Every native of NoVwav, i -V. 18 0, tlie British from the Manufacturers, they are thev at sueb as will ii.nUit tlttr inu-rert ol it id Si.utli of Fre purcluiKer.s arc crwi ol mi chants (st and Si.utli of Kreqiort to buy 1 ware here. Hardwur Cash and i 1 to to Bernadotte, reci made King 1 who is of age, who is a tax-paver, or who SI'Kl'Sl in all its various i tet ili'eir'isuek before mni.er i the owner of a freehold worth" one hundred of humiinity, olu-n fr. Mnall orders from will receive prompt cardld I1KIVAV.

k. i 1 fit, I It of Sweden, the sovereignty of Norway, tlie ty llt i island (fda.ukloupo, and five of or or disabled by reason The Oountv Convention will be held nt dollars, uprm the condition thnt he should "K-ntahnhrnutv, or incapacitate se of 1 1 It, I CO. the Court Hyuse in Freeport, on Wednesday, the vil'd day September next, at 1 o'clock P. for the purpose of nominating 1 be supported at the November alection for the following oiriecs, to uit: Ige, County Clerk, County Treasurer, County durveyor, School Commissioner and to fransaet. such other business us mn.v be brought before the Convention.

Kach town will be entitled to uve Uelegiites in Convention. The County Central Committee respectfully reuom- Ciin-es like indigestion, prodnci- Flsitu- i ntion. lency, Nausea in tin- tloniMi'li, aini il.cn-nnil nt'er I Both to Wln.K-Mile. and Uetnil inircliiisen 1 'Jii-y ofl ailments teiidini; to prostritU- cr ile ihe il superior ami (ruin tlk-m nil liny nii'l all ut ills yield like 10 Dr. I cnil, tli'-niselvts thiit tlieir prift-MuM ttn join the allies in the war against Napoleon 'Carl XIV.

Johan, a soldier of fortutle. i ist wt tiirfe et IS itltk elect and be elected. Ihe country is di- dily nsst-ntetl to the proposal, rind the kimr- ei CL1 clom of Norway, forcibly detached from the vuled lt the electors crown of Den'mark. wis forcibly annexed nre registered in each district, v.very three to the crown of Sweden. The remarkable ars the Votor hll! eonve- cvents that 1 Knrnpe nt the time, ns nlenl imd ut ev cr dcl well as the interest and the safety of the tl chosi 1 the ol allies, prevented any intervention, anil th mund to the electors of th-j towns policy of Knjiland was triumphant.

It was the death blow to the power and import- elehnitfd btoniiich giving Or imprisonment for all ottence the repnuilioii IK-HI- of thou- who have tried their init and MI ei-gilieiiing inlluence upon the.r and brnki-n constitutions. All ahould use during warm weather, as iliev are the ell'eciunl eiitivi ot diseases every wb. re. K.M.MKKT MOUUK 1JAK1N, Kreeport 111. IMPORTANT TO Dr.

Cheextiiian'H combinations of inure 11- Pills are the result oi a long and e.xu n-i-f practice. They are mild in the-r ojieriition, and ''rr are auch ftb wii! tlieir i the delegates the (iistvict, who chouse in the to meet in their respective towns such i Ol'thin (r ance ol Denmark. The king that, ancient i 'l' nniir .1 it.iii- i 1... I. hour and pla.f!i be convenient, (or may be deidgnated Vy the town committeen,) OH the lirst in September, for the purpose of choosing their deleirati-s to Convention, unless otherwise pointed by the town committees.

CONRAD VAN HROCKLIN', WILLIAM OR AY, PAMUKL .1. DAVIS, a 0. NOKTON, liKOIUiK S. CADWF.LL, CHAlU.Krt H. ROSKXSTKIL, L.

W. (JI'ITKAf, f'omini'tt-'j. monarchy was obliged to renounce the sovereignty of a country that, for more than one thousand years, had been an undispnt- i ed portion of his realm. The people of Norway, speaking the Ian- gunge of tl.e: Danes, connected with them by the sentiments of a kindred race, and ivjoieing with them in the recollection of. Secretary of State bus doctored" the re- from among themselves as many members as the district may hcentitlcd to send to the I tain in correcting all piiintul The working of this COllStitU- all from i i i piiin inlht-side, pnlpitHlmii tht tlon lias been all that COUlU OS UeSireu.

he- heart, disturbed t-leep, which alwass arise from inter- neath its influence the progress and im- i ruption of can in- used i ii i- nreventive. These pills' should never bv taken it; provement of the country, and the amehor- they would be to cause u.iscar- ution of the condition of the people, is be- all precedent in European history. i an; The heavy failure of the. Ohio Trust Com- is said that the Democratic of State bus doctored" the re- all that was glorious in a common history turns until lie had got Kollin's vote reduced indignantly refused to acknowledge tin; i nearlv nmi rh to elect Stewart, and that in n-jrht ot any power to transfer their allegi- ance from one party to another. As soon the ()f a da or tNV would as they received notice of the forced abdi- have the thing shape so as to de- c.ution of the king, they elei his eldest clare the vott-.

All he wanted was to be son their constitutional rnonariM, prepared sure an o-et the Rollins' vote constitution, declared thcmsi-ives free and i iiiu ami .1 i i- i i K.I.J -i i 4. right, so that by a itt judicious dosing he punjr oeen tolloweu b) ot.iei independent, and new to arms to resist the failures of moment in thf commemal world. aggressions of Great Britain. The coast was could Stewart ahead just enough to That of two prominent Y. Bunkin" ui ijy a Biitish ileet, and a host of elect him.

Ol course he will do i 0 Swedes invaded the eastern frontier. The CO urse Stewart will be Houses were noticed in our columns yes- latter were driven hack and defeated, and et all the world knows well enouh to tcrdiiy, and the Chicago papers of last eve- the Norsemen remained unconquered and i ning in addition to those two, report the undismayed. At length it was agreed be- wn tricks they had to resort to accoui- t'ailure of Jons THOMSON, the Hank Note tween the contracting parties in this nefa- th's end. i rious business, that Norway should retain man. Ihe iauure the her constitution, her Hepnrnte independence.

Ci Trust Company is a disastrous and uafor- and laws, upon the condition of: Moreto has been gulling the fashi It is the unfortimsite be- receiving Charles John llernadottc as the Cl 11 -or a bei utih cause a large part of the loss will fall upon i '-oiistitiuional sovereign. Norway accepted Count" De hionahles" eautiful mous- widows and orjihuns who had contided all thw the crown prince of Den tache, and had a air, and for a pregnancy they ringe. Warranted purely and free from injurious t.i life oi health.K.xplicit direction- which should be i any eacU box. Price For aale by Charles II. King, No.

lUi! Itroadway C. Clickener A No. 61 fircct N. Y. ii Kreejiort by Emmert Uurrell.

Sent by nmil by In- cloning to l)r. Corn el IDS L. ly-J KA'l'S, JiKU fiLTiS, INsKCTS. KTC. CUSTAKV ItAT, irOACll, KXTKUM INATOl! COST Ait's" UK.LI nut; KXTKKMINATUK-, "V'OSTAK'S" KLKCTUli; lor Ants, In- Si-Cls, JiC.

ONLY INKALI.IBLK KE.M- PIKS known COST A sends by mail, pr DOA of the Kilt, Hoacb, ml in ilu- "ii receipt ol $1, or llm Kk-ctric Powdrr for lied Hug being a cannot be re. i i mail.) will furnish DP.r«!(;i.-TS, DKAL- Kbo und a till Sample P.u-kiige i I hU vnrious preparations (usmiried) with Circulars, Kills, Ac. on receipt ol Reaving balance nl due when sold,) in ordrr tbai. iney may Uuii I Advertisement. For Address No.

i'-S3 N. V. au'JiMlun ho i QUIT 1)K1NK1N(! POISONOUS? linprov'l Process for making all ol LIQUOUS AND VINfctiAK, instantly, tie use of L.VCOUK'ri Ull.ri.—Tb.se are obtained by itisUllatioii at Ihe Chemical Laboratory. Parish ol of Pierre Lacoui'b Analysis, Cbe'oical Liicnur on the Miinuiacturi 1 of Liquors, ic. Purcliusers lire rctjueMeil to return Ihe DWAHH IS TOR I UKANCII AT FUKKI'OIIT, 11,1..

HI KiHll.l...lIAYi:itl( A LKTT. Agents, No. 9 KXCHASliE BLOCK, phenaon aueet, just "in-nc'l stock ofl 1-tlii liters' and other llnrdu are. Direct tV.iUi New-York, wliioli ed by New Stuck, MI as olfer tin- complete assortnient of Oimcls West ol and at such Low tor to iiwlieit anl dueemeiit parl.ei in wniii, KI cuil mni Having suchexti-nsivt trum cur llou'e. we be reaily Ht nil times In till nnyon for xny not in dluck.liy Hailroml, 111 est time.

We invite Merchants, Uuil.ler.', Fanner: 1 in ul any in "iir line, lu mono SMALL PKOK1TS A.NU gUICK NEW READY-PAY STOEE. HE er liHving n-crnily ctian 1 in rt-ceii't a KKKSM fTUt'K of I It OC (. I COMMON BAtKKT WAKK, 1 (ffeel. und L'UiC -If e. which IIIBV li of lUcitnt by nip, Coi March, Xnrinn, Pepper, bin, Win' 1 Ali'i'hol, fluid, I'oti that he is a graceless scamp, and those who roMgned Ins prerogative, time was the centre ot attraction the up- return the their means to this company, in the belie! am the crowns of Sweden and ten circles of that city.

It turns out i and obiain their money, if the oil does not ive that it was more sound and j-aio than com- oi Norway were united under the guarantee perfect satisfaction, uum Hanking Houses. It seems that the powers. The conseiiuences of this singular proceeding, have been as re- rum was brought about by the speculation markable as they were unexpected. It hat. tho managers in Railroad stocks and such nVL heyond'all question, the capability perfect LACOUK'S UlL OF CUGNAC converts neutral spirii to superior iuiitiilion of Imported Stooped down and worshiped hi.S pretended otard, Sazerac, Maiett Cognac, Puidtkey, vnt is viiirh nette, Uniled Vineyaid und nomlitjr, gotjserveajusiasnnsucn toaay- d()n 1)ock Ilranilic8 ii.iuor> a mil fruity llavor, and a beaulilul, spurkliii); color.

Common Hectilied Whis-key wid be cbavigeil by the ul marivaoie as uiey were unexpeeieo. IL oat. nooinij, guiservuujuhi wamihuuu lunujr- dnn i )ock Urani iic8. vtiil a mil tlio managers in Kailroatl stocks ami such i OVL1( i beyond all question, the capability i sm should he served When will our so fruity iiavoi-, and a beauiitui, spa. kiin color.

Com- securities. The liabilities of the company 1 of a Kuropean people for self-government, ti U) frown said to be seven millions i and it has clearly and demonstrat- urundv, Comnion Cognac uranuy, AC. the superior'and extraordinary benefits gaudy tmselry and outside show, and give LACOUII'S OIL UF HVK Rectified FROM that may result from a perfect state of po- honor to true manhood wherever found. OM a PKKKUMEUY, SEWIN'C SIU Kmbroidery and Cotton Chenilb- and Chenille Tiusel, Ood Klastics Cable Cord, or.ie^ Kmbroidery, Tun.Wer*. n.v», Tea Cups and Sauern), "A GllKAT MANY OTHEk Jloys' ch we learn that the compromisein the Con- lineal liberty, stitutional Convention i since the union of Calmar, in the UlL Or CK1J 11 AT common Uoctifled i fre.porl, lllmou.

1 KiVCl Mill. V. tllU UI11UIJ Ul VUllllUI, Ht Lilt. If i Ct IT century, the Norwegians had that the Bonier Ruffian Bogus nnr- i i .1 WOMEN'S KlUllTS IN KANSAS. Seems "ey to Old M.ill Wm.key, a riupcnur article points of difference have been har 1, but there arc others more promi- pr nent, such as the apportionment and in ivtr- bee, suffrage, upon which it is thought that i the conventions will fail to agree.

The lle- riubiicfins, to avoid anarchy and liivor the submission of but one to t'ne people, while tlie lived beneath the gentle sway of the Danish in the framing of their laws, have ir. I I.L1I* 1K1 iiftnces. Kvt-n when the kings of Denmark i bec.une absolute, and exercised despotic what would be least expected-they power in Denmark, the Norwegians re- have enfranchised the women ot Kansas! tained the simple laws and liberties of pri- section which confers the right of suf- sist on tlie submission ol both as best ob- common law, called the Norway law, and labitant of the teiri- of the Uni- nty-one years, and who shall have resided six months in said territory before the next general election for members of the council und house ol Scotch SV hirikey. OIL OK PKACI1 changes common Whiskey to Virginia Peach Brandy, Ac. Oil ut ami Oil of Cognac will conv rt euiiimuii mm Apple ItruiiUy.

OIL UK U1N converts the poorest Whickey in Holland Gin, Schiedatu (Jiu S'viu 'im, KngliHb Uin, itc. LACUUH'S CONCKM'RATKl) 8TKPHKNSON STRUT. serving the interests of the people. On embracing all the great maxims of Norwc- the whole it is doubtful whether the con- gian liberty, was compiled by the Danish s.titiiti.in« u-Lii-li imd f-nm I legislator (Jriell'elL'ld, at the command of, stitution.s Und are enrolled and whatever ahall be entitled to pleted, will bo blended into one. -It is prob- nf and of person-such as rttl to bt; able, however, that the two conventions til ve been the rights of the Norsemen from hours aiier being mixeJ, cbuuge five gallona of gouii Viuegar and meuty-live gallons of water tu thirty gallons ot the most acid Vinegar that can be found in the market.

Uy the of Concentrated Acid, Vinegar can be made lor unu dollar and sixty cents per barrel. t'OU MAKING LIQUORS, Lucour's OilH require no puur the oil into the whiskey and shake well. The liquors thus uiade will line natural aroma, a full, taste; a beautilul trunn- parelil colur, and a tine "bead. Lacour's Oils exert three Uistinct propvrtlfd in converting common whiskey of representatives, and no other person i to gin, Ac. Then'rat propeny combines with PATENT and iu OH Colors- FIRST PREMIUM AMHROTYPES And PICTURES on 1 WOULD call attention to the JlAn.iVlYPKS, now of as being worthy the notice of Arts For the Hiillotype 1 hnV- lti a re slve right for Kreeporc.

aented more LIFE-LIKK Dee irect territor." will unite on one day on which to submit the constitutions to the popular vote. Sabula Tribune is vote nnv llll(J 1 the form of lloculent particles the whole than a style brutal ii eni i ell ill- a of ihe grain oil, Alcohol.) The whiskey tl.os time they 11 the ivil helU 111 the deprived of lhal und burning tame, can nlone be e'lual'd Ijy all 1 and becomes a ueutrttl npirit. The second property tliwy reiiiHrKiiuiy )t not in an oilv. inucilaKinous tuste imiiarted to the IIMI-IUUIIV In slntde and 0 1 time immemorial, and such us were their KJlNI) MII.ITAKV KNCAMPJIKNT. A rinlits when the people of the rest of Europe were subje ted to the feudal midd and uiiu npirit.

The second property o.iiuist in an oily, mucilaginous tuste imparted to the liartuuny in slntde and liquor, which it uiellow, ami imparts an appear- I by any knowi. ance of great age. The third property is exhibiied in 1. Its editor went to Sabula acknowledged. Among these was the trial the paper on the strength nr vhk isiUKp.estiou.ibly of Norwe- gian origin and the uda! svst.

-in of holding of a guaranty of bonus and laIldK( whil doos uot of the ulieiiu- cash in udvance subscriptions. He has la- I lion of the freehold without the rigid of re- bored faithfully for five mouths, and now finds himself fairly "starved out" dctnptioii by thi! heir tions. nor hold to the imes -tne vie- i the feudal tenures, um of imsplace.dr.iv.fid.Mice. His entire list uf rrrnnrl Viu'innniiU'llt and Division lh rich, vinous, nutty odor that is imparted to the grand Mlllt.U) MuampmUll ami UlMblOIl U((UOr) wh ch rellderi distinction from genuine i Review is to be held in Chicago in Octo- brands impossible. Oils are put up in llat-ks; eauh Hunk con- her.

It is the intention to have the whole tains nuiiicienv oil for making u.rer, uumir-d "Hiiunso I Lquor. Kull and of the uniformed companies ot this Division Price per i.oui.. there, and it will undoubtedly tt uf Hu vltf lillJ Ha)llr be an occasion of much interest. Capt. CKANK of the Washington Light Infantry has received a letter from Col.

PIKKCESON So much eralion in Norway, It-red her as Ol' L'l syere rc i ati( to nw W(J presume that Freo- reat Dl Hani -it- irt will send a good delegation ol the i I i t.hi- Kitm i rve. "Washington" bays. bottlt- of ihet-c Oils, tlvc in intrabi-r, ill be rarely packed und rbippert, with bill Uiimg, tiv-f ul charge, to any pui't ul ihe i- oi till, to the cf 1'. l.ACOI.'K. Sew-UiUnii-.

are 'd, jriisrant'-e good faith, tu furnish tbi 1 name ol uny iu Xi-H-Or- b'itn-', Htid will ftiriiL-'h tiinni piti-1, oi' It theydo not hll i- will i 1.

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