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1 enm‘ ve , without lis venders of the of Ors, Boston, - agents fur nut, Nu q RSs J. great variety at H's bseriber wil. ,00u bushels near Arnot; WHITE y be had every rnet's Milla Dmkansf hut rm n work of \Bookstore c_ Satanic Li 11115 Pelas 14 lo Ak store t received and h<wicn ciled. pry. The oloy nmunicatoos or sale at Roeokstore P+ by Horm e Hareé by him ea - Now fir Pqies 31 cent., >uld at Boukstore ES. -Porsuali ir Jonah Bar busing and in interest nvrm “3°“ b 6 ever Bid at ALL'S Books ore viguv nes of the flack and Black Cotton and d Cashmeres, ots, Plainand a - Motirning beves and Un nic Rik and* and Stradilla = will always R JONES of the Pence e am p and the kud the Tray by Bickerst an big of H e=s , by Jobs. Hacksaw. Patent orn ce, by ATROUS perior Black R OTHER ne Insu- s1Beets ks to.the ot the liberality a to him in deuce with rm bis frignds encics “$1,” York, in - o under write painat loss bl Egation _ H WSW a ) unimpaired DO to D0u bat bis long e with Insur mpt and 48l deore asc vw al maths : ~- view, - . -arrron ons ~. Io -_\ ANTE\ 7\ oa * \oA 7 Ta m= mass cadet fers . vbhuift s # HP 2 pa ib - - My Mother's Last Words. BY c. 0. My mother's last words, hoiw can I may, q Deep, deep in my heart dach one is engraved ; T bat tremulous voice seems to say to tim yet. f \My son, serve the Lurd‘ ana you'll meet me in heaven.\ Long years have flown sinde hor moek spirit fed, And the days of my childhood \have swift passed away, E . Yet often I think how I stbod by her befi, And promised, \mid weeping. that wish to obey. And when deaply I've plubged in the follies of youth Unheeding the promise f made to her then, Those words have returneld, like au arrow of truth, Have sunk in my soul, and I've promised again U' aweek are those words w hen sortow's dark cloud ('er the path of my life doth threatningly lower, Then my sonl lookoth Up with its conragy unbowed, And Hopo® smiling, poktsto the fature's bright baur , ~ [ Leep cherished through liffthose words shall remain Aod my time and iny talents to His rervice be given, {ver ghegred by those words wher in sieknos #04 pain. . My son, serve the Lord, and you'll meet me in heavon.\ | f 7 wJudgevG-ently. w' there has many ajtear been shed, ~* And many & heart been brukeon, For want of a gentle hand sat fort h, Ur a word in kindpess spoken 'Then, oh ! with brotherly rogard, Greet every sob of forrow ; 4o from each tone of love his heart Naw hopes, new strongth, «hall borrow 1 vor turn, with cold gud scornful eye From him who hath offended ; Bat let the barghnesk of repraof With kinder toned bo blended The seeds of gaod arp every where ; And in the guiltiest bosom, mgan'd by the quickping cays af love. Put forth their when blossom. While many a soul hath been 'To deeds of evil hgudenedu Who felt that bitte of griefs- 'The first offence unpardoned A PHYSICIANS STORY ; Treating a Case Actively. I was sent for in great haste to attend a gentleman of respectability, who bad been discovered in his raojn lying senseless on the foor On arriving ati the house I found Mrs H- in great distress of mind GEO. W. MASON, EDITOR AND PROPRIETOE. ° pfise'; it was perfectly grave and earnost.-- I hinted to him my doubt of the good that | mode of treatment would do; but he apoke confidently of the result, and said that it would not caly cure the disease, but le be- Hered take away the predisposition thereto, with which Mr. H - was affected to a high degres. The barber ceme. was shaved, and Dr. S. applied the blister with bis own hands, which completely cov- ered fie sealp from the forehemd to occupit. \Let it remain on for two hours, and then make use of the ordinary dressing,\ said Dr. S. \If he should not recover during the ac- tion of the blister, don't feel uneasy ; senai- bility will be restored soon after.\ I did not call again, but I hoard from Rv. Y. tho result. After we left, the friends stood anziously around the bed apon which the fick man lay ; but though the blister began to draw, no signs of returning con- scjousness showed themselves, farther than an occasional low moan or an uneasy tossing of the arms. For fall two hours the barning blister parched the tender skin of H ---'s shorn bead, and was then removed; it had done good service. - Dressings were applied, repeated and repeated again. but still the sick man lay in a stupor. \It has done no good ; hadn't we better send for the dogtor }\ suggested the wife Just then the eyes of H-- opened, and he looked with halt stupid surprise from face to face of the anzious group that surround. ed the bed. \What in the mischief is the matter T\ he at length said. At the same timo feeling a strange sensation about his head, he placed his hand rather heavily thereon. =~Heavens and earth !\ (he was now fully in his senses, ) \Heavens and earth what ails my Read 4\ \Por mercey's sake $601) (rifle; I said the wife, the 61nd tears gushing over his face. \You have been ve- ry ill . there, there now '~ and she spoke soothingly, don't s¢y a word but o very still.\ \But my bead ! whats the matter with my head t It feels as if sealded. - Where's my hair! - Heavens and earth, Sz. rah, I don't understand this. And my atm, what's my arm tied up in this way for !\- \Be quiet, my dear husband, and U'll explain it all - Ob. be vary quist ; your life depends apon it \ Mr. H sank back upon the pillow from which he had msen, and closed his eye \Wilat is the matter with Mr, H --! I asked, on meeting His Iidy, who was in tears and looking the picture of distress. \I'm afraid it is apoplexy|\ she replied ; \{ found him lying on. the foor, where he had. to hll appearances, fallen suddenly trom his chair His fece is purple, 4nd though he breathes, it is with great diffifalty \ I went up to sed my patient. He had been lifted from tha foor, and was now ly- ing upon the bed jurv enough his face was purple and breathing labored , but somehow the symptoms did aft indicate apoplexy. - bvery yein in - his Mead and face was turgid and ho lay perfectly stupid | but still f saw no clear indicationg of any actual or ap- proaching cangestion of the brain. Hadn't he betteg be bled doctor !~ asked the ansious wife Pl dont know that it's necessary,\ I replied. \I think if we let him alone it' will pass off in a few hours ~ \A few hours' He may die in half an hour °- I dog't think the dase is so dangerous, mad- \A poplexy ndt dangerous %* @I hard- ly think it is apoplegky \ \Pray what do you thitk it is doctor \ Mrs. H-- looked ansiously into my face I delicately hinted) that it might possibly have been drinking too much brandy : but to this she indignantly objected. \No doc- tor, I ought to know about that,\ she said. Depend upon it, the disense is deeply seat- ed _| am sure be bad bettor b8 bled. Won't you bleed him, doctor * am A few ounces of blood taken from his arm may give life to the now stagnant girculation of the blooa.\ to think. He put his hand to his head ant folt it tenderly all over, from temple to tem- ple, and from nape to forehead. \Is it a blister \\ he at length aeked. \Yos dear, you have been very ill; we feared for your life,\ gaid Mrs H. affectionately; \there have been two physicians in attendance. H -- closed his eyes again , his lips mov- ed _ Those nearest were not mach edified by the whispered words that issued there- from. They wo'ld have sounded very strange ly in a church of to ears polite und refined After this he Inay for some time quict - \Threatened with apoplexy, I suppose'\ he said interrogatively. \Yes dear,\ replied his wife - \1 found you lying insensible ap- on the foor, upon happening to come futo room - (t was most prOVideflhiai that I dis- covered you when 1 did, or you woald cer tainly have died ~ H -- shut his eyes and mattered some- thing with ar air of impatience , bat its meaning was not understood. Finding him out of danger, friends and relatives retired, and theo sick man was loft with his family. ioe rife rie (Wrenn armors The head of H- ] iy manna, whild his glorious intélloot Jny in t all that , call ie ~ wee soe ee - amuse A F s glhyreD MD | ~vousss dw 11,1253 citar: + a. +4 * * “ aca ' £3 Lobe nk o a wod ; ., f vor 262 to ? tone * 20 onl a 6. .. /: Dissinlssing\ Aged Ministers. . The Rany's comeplaint,' y’I‘he' following ptingent sutite from the pe¥ ! Now, I mupfpicad you 'think, Hetauss yGu 9! the favorite Fanny Form, maybe read with ‘ngve: see me do any thing bat. feediand intérest : Cee { that I have a very nica tims of in.. Let me . \Your minister is \superannuated is bo? | tall you that you are mistaken, and thad 1 Well, call w parish meeting; and vote hiss ! min. tormentédhalf to death, although { nov. dismissmion » tbat his usefulness is g0n6, ay ny'wytfi-ing giant‘it.’ has 12:01:33 1:53. hip hearers-to steop - -Turn binradrift liko® } aq up, instead of down? How would you mind thatche has grown gray in yout thank-*to your skin, atid have to bear it all day till Tosa nervice-sthat bo has smilé& ob your in- bib“! clothes-werd taken off at night? . How {mm-a sho bnptilml fount, given them tor- I should you like to ba held so near the ingly awaycin marriage to their beart#\ i onar your cyea wore half scorched out € sen, and wopt witly'yon when: death's whad- : your head, while your narse was resding & he has Hotei Hih almarand Oh Tim ' Ay light 66 your nose, and not know how to courteous srahm by tedio 930K 1, : take. sin at him with your little, tat, use- vemnogm hid m; d‘\ fim‘m‘?;m ' lass fingers 1 How should you like ta be fft , dust. > I“; “I’y’nmtte is; lb” R as P“? was? films in the reom to take « nap, and have a uncompiainingly accepted at your bands. ; — a dh . the smallest pittruce that: woald sustained! 55332322”, is“? liqzogruw firm’gxm}ngx life, MW“: I???” o'eiipgt'd tw g: M tin 30“.de of a tremble t How would ant, \tarry here till |, come. \ Mover T you like to reach out your Hand for a protig $52.1: the ‘z’fe of 13,132??? “325\ v7: (1:1: mfg: , bright caadie, and nd out that it was way a house of laxuty. is 'Broken\ down v \ across the room, instead of close by 1 How tigne and primacy). and your thousand UB uy like domends on her patience, atrongth ; should yor to tive yoursalf sot crawlii® . oss the carpet, to pick op a pre bats a that his children, as | ***\ * - tty bu and time.. Never mint tht BI CMI | too or pin. and haye It snatched aveby, A « . soon as yun begin is 1 L tell you it aal ago roof, therd was not broad enough and i is enough to ruin any baby's temper; . How- to spare,* in their fathers bouse. \°*°\ | should you like to have your memms stay st mind that bis library consiste of only a Bi- X wibe . g party till you woro os huogry as A lutle bio, a Concordance, and a dictienury ; and ! | that to the loxury of a religious pepor he! qub, and he left at tho mergy of a nurse, who has been long a stranger, | Never mind that , your body ached? How shoul 4 you lik», his wardrobe would bo spurned by ©8DF 5 | yoy your nmin drosged you up all proi mechanic jn our cities | Never mind UBB je, oy, the nico, fresh air, to apend the J ‘ ho has risen curly and ses up Into,\ and ! térnoon with your nurse in some smoky tilled the ground with worry limbs, for | while sho gousippod with one of her ; aronies - How should you like to submit fo + {eff-at? -for you ' - Never mind bare your toes tickled by all the little egg-4 a pariah wagling, andvote him 1 fos, ghy insist upon \aang tho baby ® ated. Don't spare bine the starting tear Of ! mur 36 - How should. you like to beva a mummy; or fugh 6f weunded pride, by ; droadful patr under tho apron, and -every= delicately offering to getuiefa co!1_et.:gug, £111.15, body calling 306 ca cross little thing!\ your aged pastor may rest on his st84 in , pen yog could'nt speak to tell what was grotefal, grmy haired independence. $0! ! the natter with you ! - How should you like turn tho old patriarch out, give him time t qq awl tothe top stair, (just to look about | to go tothe méss grown thurch-yard, S20 {, jgte,) and pltgh,heole overhead from tho say to hig uncunscions déad, 890 [ ;op to the bottom ! Ob, E can tell you if is _then-givo the “right hmna of fellowship\ t9 ; pp joke to ho n baby ' Such a thinking as : soma beardless, pedantic, noisy collego boy) wo keep pp , and if wo try to find out say- * who will save your sexton tho trouble of * thing, we @re uyre to get our brains knocked , pounding the pulpit cusiions ; aad who wil ' on; in the sttempt - It is very trying to « : tell you and the Almighty in his prayers, all nemiblabnby who is ip a burry to know ov- ! the political news of the week. ~ ¢ orything, and can't walt to grow up. -falle ope m \ Ferns for Fengay's Lattle Friends. A: Thief in a Trap. a i NW...” orie -en rerio Musgauaitoes unger Glan. +_ The Evansville, (To.) Jzumal, gives a cu- s ' rlous accpant of an attempt at robbery in | - A friend of ours who haa n taste formatue © that city _ {¢ sbeme that a fow ago, | ral history is at prosent epgaged in enltiva- tho Rov. Mr MeCaror, of Evansville was | ting musquirdes, and hopgs to hinge them in : disturbed twice in the conrse of the night | full season during the winter - He keeps tho by a noise about the house - Upon | making | larva in glass Jars balf filled with water his gecond thorough search. be tracked the i and cogered at the top with course muslin , noise to fhe chimmey - A close exuminatio®\ ppd of the musquitoes emerge from their convinsged him that some ow! or ether wild ; tadpule cundition, they occupy thorapper part | animal bad taken up quarters thore for tho | of the oyhndora, whero thoy diapors them L night. + to & traly unchrisian spiris be re- | saiges for four days in n lively manner, and solved to burn the intruder ont, when what ' an the fifth Iny thoir oggs and dis - In this was his surprise, as the big volumes of smoke | way ho keepa up a succession of crops, ' and fame rolled up tho ngy. to best % apd by regulating the temperature of the | balf-stified voice proceoding from the ao, . breeding room, will bo able to continue the imploring him to put out the fire \ musquito business-until tho nataral ecsson --- The fire was immediately quanched, the | commences - The development of the mus , City Marshall was sont for, and the cc04p89t | quit is & curious process. In the first place ' of the chimney, who tarred ont to bo a strap» ' the egy becomes what is called \the water ping thief was bolsted out of his nest bY | pyopt . a brisk little clock-faced devil, thet i means of w strong, rope. . He confessed | govours all the smaller suimaleulee with in- Sarah,\ said he, \why in the name of | that he had been particulatly stradlk WitH | appatita. goodness did you permit the doctors to butch- er me up in this way ! I'm laid up for a week or two, and all for nothing.\ \It was to save your life, dear.\ Save the devil.\ \Hush! there, do for meroy's sake be qui et. everything depends upon it \ With a gesture of impatience, H- - shut his eyes, teethland hands, and lay perfectly still tor somejminutes. Then ho turned his the sppeargnoo of a fime watch Mr McCarer l had worn. And resolved in this way | to gain | an entrance and appropriate the samo for ' his own use. - for himself, be ' forgot to moasure the gize of the chimney be- T forehand, and on arriving at the bottom of la due time a ; it, ho found in a sort of cul de #66 7 | ghange comon over the monator. - Nature do- The aperataure was too C to PLG\ , yelops is in a pellicle or semi-transparent through, and all his attempte to sscond prov- | proud from which the antenuse of the mus- ed fruitless, - It was the noise be made In | quite) suck out at one end and its taf at the In a spectum of a drog of water projected from n bydroxygen wicroscope, we bave seon shadows of one of these water-fionds swallow tho shadows of a doren smaller pe the Isrvz® of midges andsuch Yamaeil deer. in less than three minates abo ava 940 > ig iff 3 f g Suit 4 wa rg that he is given to reputation, « that every morning to have your nose wash- blind horse, or a Iams house dag. - Never | yigq to havea pin pofthrough your dress 1 T wy han thay areived ut the d ow darkewed your door. . Never mind tbat | noyey 1 How should you like to Uinvo®gte#t, trotped you up und down till svery boas in | [0p d st l « 204 a % 199 31 . vg va 5 wordt nit yyp oue Ca ca * se. o ,s apo foe 2 a + v0 T e yo 2020 26 .. 3 +4 F 4.33. 9 a \' N. v., thurspay, DHOBMnER 20,. 1653. _ \pu: * t The Last shalt be First. Four creditors started from Bqston, \in the game 'of gare,.fr Alie. \purpose of at teaching the propertpof a co a debtor in “unfinm in tho Stute of Maine. He awed e€el onk seperately. M1? thay were gaol of the object of the other, but Mayo; Gig a mam-$31; 4 S ey ;\m. ¥O rodo, neque f thing'essept what thay had mogt st heart ' intancesall, talking: epof at, Farm- ~ ington Which was fhree, miles, froni. where the debtor-did business, they found nothing to »gatlim over the road\ by} a solitary 'oab, towurds whioh they all rgs}ed. | Thics got in and tafused admittance to the fourth, and thg gab sterted. -. 0 . ¢ | . The fourth ran -and gor upon the ontside with the drfver. \ H§ asked the dziver if Be wanfed to sell his! horse He .ceplied that be did not went/to-that he was not worth $50, but. be wopld not sell) him for thet. He asked) him if ho would! take a hundred for him. Y ®; said he. - i The\ fomrib man\ quickly pmd over the | money, took the reins and backed the cab up tor bank-alippod it from 'the harness god gfiug it ap so thas thé Abbi-econ” not ba opened, and, jumped upon the horse's Pack and rode of © lick.wtyswiteh,\ while the \insiders\ were looking out of the window fseling like singed ests. |__, Ho toa jJargpr's and got a wril made and sarvad, aud his debt securo. and got back to the hotel jam ag the \ insiders\ came up poing and blowing 'The eabman soon heights-13:02 hig horse for fity aullare - The \ suld\ men efered to poy that sum, if the fortunate one. who found property auficient to. pay his own debt, would not tell of, it in Boston. But as.botb partise liaso sold n frignd uf ofxmthink’nzg tho story \too good to be Aist® #5 feel af Libesty to jot the ont onf cg $5.9 5:25 .~ more p-axticuljlrlj su, ss it il- {lustrates a pawege that wo nover beard |- fully. explained but once. and then by = «oboo] master. who said : * Schojors, this terso is plain , when you and old Broad next. - -Broad wont last, but ho ill Coms out first, and buck wept \n but shall come out last * - Hunch ster Mr gor. e * b -age -b & <4 ~ w Not a Bad One. The Washington Commonwealth has the fqliowing joke, at the expense of a recently: appot Azsociate Jadge of the Court of -C@uartor frompoig, which lacks oply one in- gredignt-frath-fo be first rato, A capital joke. is sold of a well-known Pittsburg euctioncer, recently appointed ' Ausodiate Judge of one of the Courts of ANogbang , cognty The stery runveth something in this wiso - During the dolise- ry of sn unopuscionably long, prosy speech tw the jut}. pis Honor, who for several t nights previous had been broken of his rest, | fell into n comforiable \oge which, for sume | rime he was permiLLed to anjoy. Lill the at' torney,. commenting upon the value of cer- ' tain articles involved in the controvorsy, had tho occesion to use the term ~ sizty- | two-and-a-baif,\ whereat his Honor becom- ing partiaUy.sroused. and fageying himself | in bis avctlon-room, hammer in hand. rang ' aout in that stentoriszsn verse for which he was remaerkablin-\ sixty-two an' 'alf, an' 'alf, all done, geomen -an' alf, an''alf, why gen'men will you fet property be gasrificed in that way 1- so' 'alf, an' 'ull,- why, gen meo, is it pog-.\ - At the stage of the » ania,\ his Honoe was suddenly restored to shtiro consciousness by the uncontralable I merriment of the audience, and has never since cogagod in the business of auctianeer- ing as tho bench. Kae Childbood needs direction and col- tore more than repression - There is a vol- amo of sound truth in these lines . He who checks a child with terror, nue, first by the $8,000,000 un the froo list. tie ap yoor celtle, old Bock govs in fret |- - ~ TERMS, $2,00 A, YEAR ;, $1,50- IN ADYANOR-YOL. Abstracts of OMcial “Raboi'dts. #1 = © » & en 09 od, REPromt whom THE PRheEasury '~ The revision of the Custom Duties is the subject of first i pual Report of Mr. Guthrie. ; _ Hiaplan «ofwevisipn in briedy and very cleqrly sof forth., Is is not complex in the detail,, though by what dif fionitign is js likgly to be surrounded in prac- tical execution, the public will best judge after the publication of the list nf, free articles, and the schedale of ordinary du- ties - The whole system of levying the rev- onue from the imports is to ba reduced to threo. - , 1. The present free list is to he so en- larged ay to take from the present annpal re- asurces of tho Department $1,000,000. 2 The dutiable articles are ail to be brought under 25 per cent. ad vatorgm, or 100 fer cent ad valorem - The articles bearing the highest doty, and all nrfig es in the free list to be spocified , all othefs to bear 25 per cent. 3. The ad valorem system to be ad- hered to, unless Congress should deem it wiso to make an exception 'to fivor pf ape- cifics on Trop, 'with a view to give more steadiness to that grout IBLGPGBE. These modifications will reduce she reve- and alsu $4,500,000 by the re-adjustment of the mazium and minimum dutics | Togeth- er with $12,500,000, which it is thought will still leave the Treasury an ingome of £45,000,000 a year from the Custom House. The modifications of the Tariff are not designed to go into effect until after the first 'of January, 1854 - _ Much of the Report is given to the esti mate and business detail, of the Depart ment - The total linports and Exports of the Asea! year nding the 80th of Jne last. ¥207, 710.00] Gruss imports. Less Fureign Specie. |} timaged £t,400,000, 18.000. cast of the Mis- mod 204 > - -with their principal movements and 8erv1C@®,. 1 gat F -le g' \Rf b Geanklin : the service of Lic : f 1 arap eom nomes c WW?M*W@ F g ae ca TA a b con arc ame corm cece camer we te lut 420 C} $18. url o1 ased <a? fo torr te}, 99 ute £7. r « bol a do a Ker 4oudaiiad be. C 0 U 00\ Al. 5, pupa sb aseps cos is ial a s 6 ~ tou & a> A » - g- r ».8% 16 Blass he £135é¥&.5- ado» 6 969 \~ ~ ++ mrameer mma m co »I 4 ' '.~v 3 1; i A #91 aa.t . present time, is 24,688) ° From July firs 185%, to mne 303i); 1853, there were 1/3 offices established, and 479 discbnti And there wersappointed to offich nwusi the s#id year. besides the 1898 Postima rm lat to the newly established ifiée; j fgiéiidh * 3.000 ; 850 upon resignation, e o mym sere mgr y ias ~- present number in the United States is es- , 8188pr me sas. ‘ t* uh~°‘~ The. report is quite interesting.qud not af afllhghingpin éength\ 29 uce report ororite' srett¢riry of THE NavY This report is very \Tong and emibracés a large? Y'a'fiety \f iégexI-‘egtiinfi Mpics: , A'f‘texj master had moved away. nod 2. giving the force of the several squAITON®; , pomaval of prior incumbent. bejug b ements and services,. nasters appointed duting\theiyear during the past, year. the ' subjects of inp June 30, 1853. coy National iAcade’my. Yards a‘nd 1300113, tb6.| \'At the close of the fiscal year gflndin on moé’ifié‘a‘h‘on of RuTeg', the met-mam of the, ,the 30t‘hfif June last. than; were? in' (spirit; _, Navy. hnd the Flection of the Character 1~tgnh'\viibin the United States, 53,592 fail of Seaman,. are successfully discussed .% | roptes _ The aggregate length who 217i743 + large. 2 2 -_ | mf{les. and 5,582 contractors Pmpféyed there- The principal events touched upon, are | ,, ( ; [p* o. the conduct \f_0‘iP£\:\-n ”and? (if the ‘Cynnp. 1 - The mama-n! tralnspurtafiong ugé‘flfl‘ \5am on the occasion of the difficulties at Grey: on £063 routes was 61,892 542} mites. {and town, which is\ highly commended : the Nit] the, apnual cont thereof. $4485.83“. hbing connoissance of the west coast of Afrgmf'hy | about geven cents two mille per mile I of Commander Lynch; the case of D‘s h'l‘lg,um_51,892,542 miles of annual franspdrta- ~ in Greece : the conduct of Commander In- > os. 12,986,705 milge nre to bd performed graham, of the St Louis, in the Koszta , on railroads. at a cost of $1,604 nd- ~ u E t , in (tt ' 21. bbing ease. which was warmly ‘pmu‘scq. 489 PCO , wboug twolve cents three mill} per njile ; > ceeding“ 21 ti“? Expedmvlm to 151};fo dig“ 6685065 mil-w in NYllllfllb'uifF t fl: cokt O\ firpnrture of the Exploring Expe To“ \a 55632358] being about nine cent! four ills «- $_. + \ M ath . Behrn-g E Straits , thed‘Km-d) 11.11.0116? $1,an , per mile: 24 330~3§6 miles in ebaches. ist a the China Seas -the hydrographical Gis00Y® | (,_, of $1 306 258. being about five dents evies and: improvements pox-footedihy U\ / os mills per mite: and 20.899. 440 milfs in brig Dolptun . the full protection and per\ | magay lame} . fs1.055 313. ful condfiiun of the fisheries; fhe late e® «modes not specified, st a cont of 1$ € 8 ' tl being about fite cents per mile. f it ane in s Sir John > ' .h . } pedition of Dr Kane in search pf a; Jr; The expenditures of the {Departgen® _ Ma - Fru | Jaring the feal year wore $§,982.738.-° + of the naval Observatory, xtnd hm sclennfif- 1 Ibe grous l'uhmuisli'ltam- ull sonfces was Misson to Brussels. the «clontific resoareli- | 140.784. - ) ' t I es of Prof Epsy, Lieut Davidson and Pr'nfi 1:1 l! care f le 6 f | Alexander - the astronomical observation M} it appears from tiie furegoing fin“ Lieat fliles in Chili the exploration of the\ went that t“? grogs revenue jof the year A magou and tributaries by Lieuts Herndon “fl“!“fé; June 30, 1853 fulfls ‘shegt of (hr ex. wod Gibbon: the anm‘; of Lieut - Date pmld'nurep by the i‘um of $2'0492081 bul . Green of the hnprnvvmém of gunnery anid | $1:571.000 of this deficiency is supplied Coimance - and the proceedings towards the | UY the balance on the Auditofs books un axooutiun of the Contragt with Robert Jilly 1, 1852. and the appropridtions td sup- 4,201,362 w- ene =- $203,778.200 Stevens. for a - war-steamer to be «hot and ply defléieumes, zufinlfliflflg‘ “g “flwzmfl flf | 1,000,000 leaving $546,000 tg ide: ”he“ Tl'fool mL eaving $546.0 ty be profilnde + tiross biz ports. P __ $230,452.250 Uf which Specie. ho A nen nne . . §202,966,875 Notice is taken of the nrrangement and cunditional purchase of property in N.Y. uity for the Assay Uffice - the Department 1s to pay $54,000 a year for Bank property in Wall street. for the term of ten years, unlese the-Government abould determine to purchase it within two years at $530,000, and simple interest from the beginning of the contract-the rents paid, in the mean- while, to be credited on acosunt. 27,486,875 1 Iho Naval Academy is presented in wh by Congress for the service of gm year end interesting aspect. as being to the Navy ing June 30, 1853 i Re what West Paint is to the Avaiy - 'Exeroiné It is probable that the post-@fice iy the management of Steamers and Steam i so far as it relates to rates of fiostag« Engines is strongly recommended. - The in- | be bondigered in Cdngress. built not with a sirtation eantaine one hundred and sixteen | (F prospect of advancement faf thet | |t students ~ is thought that with p fair rate of mail Uhe Navy Yards ara reported generally in good condition 'The dook, and railway. at Pensacols, having bean tested by a commiksion, were unfavorably reported upop, and the contractors were notified that the works could not be accepted. 'The con- tractors claiming that the test was unfair, behind H * : REPORT OF THE suntan?! op w 3 ,. In this sheet ig published L159 apnial re- port of Mv, Davis, Secretary! of Wir. It gives a full ayd elaborate agcount bf our The Secrotury reakes reference to. and remonstrates against. the claims of the late officers of the Custom House of New York to chars in the pensition recovered op false or trandulent entmes. < He suggests a resis- tance of the elaiims now in litigation, to the cburt of last yesory Aud dlso a change of the law on the snbject as a guard oguinst future abuses 'The strict enforcemert of the Sub- Treas- | ury act be has endeavored to adhere to. - Allusion is made to the practice of his pre\ docessors in purchssing the public stocks, and transferring the public funds through private brukers and agents, and in placing ll lorge sums» in their hands for this object. - These accounts were early closéd by Mr. Guathric, without loss except $100,000 at Columbus, Ohio, and the practice discon- tinued. 'I'he operations of the Mint ara favorably referred to, und the unsettled to phe Government under the credit system of revenug prior .to 1842, and made the sub- ject of a suitable suggestion for bringing these old olsims to an early and finul ad« jostment. - 'They amount. from the com- mencement of the Government tp the adop- tion of the cash system, to over twenty-one milton . For the fscal year ending 30th of June milifery . pstiblishment, end} recommends some important changes and rbforms. The standing army of the United States, if complete. should 3311515; cg 18.821 mien and officers, but its actual unffqbéi', accord- - ing to the latest returns, is buts 10417 - Of : these we have 8,878, employed in the pro- tection of our frontiers -r on? their inarch are to have the opportunity to maké and a new test at théip own expenses The similar works at San Francisco have not been commenced for want of Qflficienc fegal title to the grounds. The question of the necessity of a basin in ~conneciion with the sectional dock to be bujlt at that port. re- forred by Congress to the discretion the department, is discussed, and decided in fa- tor uf the basin. which will be commenced when practicable. A naval establishment «t Now Orleans is conditionally recommend- od. and the propriety of othergs at Newport, R |.. and Beaufort, N.C., referred to the department for Erainination, will be consid- ered in a special communication Legislation on the rules and regulations, particularly relating to rank, ifurgently re- commended / 'The incronse and re-organization of the Navy are urged at great length, and in an carneat and forcible strain of argument» The Navy consists of about seventy vessels ' of all kinds, of which a large number are unfit for use, and even unworthy of re- pair. - Only about forty vessels could be brought into service, in ninety days. if re- quired A j Serew Steamers are particatariy favored. for use of sailing vessels generally, carrying little coal for emergencies apd calms, | Six to that destination ; where, {3.183 have al- ready been successful in preventing Indian 'depredations. - Except in Galiforois ant ~ Qregon, these depredations lgfiwe nog beep yery considerable, | [t is intéuded to make a better dispositionof our trop» to din, west of the Mississippi, establishifrfg‘ new posts and dispensing with the less {inportatit ores, and employing i larger forge to profect the emigrants. - On the Bio (Grande,! Major General Smith is now in selecting sites for permanent fortifications, \one of 'which will be opposite to E15 Paso, and the . ether at the Comanche crossing, to iprotect the frontier against Todian- irfiomsiq s from Mexico. & . \ol d 4 The removal of the indi nf from incl-ma [ has recdered it necessary, safe the $ecreta- L ry, to employ in that couritrf nine jcompa- | nigs of artillery, and if it shhaid bé novos gary, £ Twio regi- {-mants of artillery will bo pladed on $10 Can- adz frontier and on the const of'the Atlan. coercion will be used. servige, the department will flips fall inmah a #» * .;‘ ticand 'the Gulf, one on the # boundary and a fourth on th? PaciGo coast. where it is intended, as soorf as posible, to & station a considerable force iinder the com- s > a R L '# mand of one of the Brlgndxfimj Genprais.- Une cavalry regiment will he employed in Texas, one in New Mexico, the thirc} on our western frontier; and the Secretgry nake | authority to yaise a-fourth. ; Of th of theso are recommended o be immedi- ately (tenant-newt]. 4 ~ Whe two brlgates on tha stoln gincd IBB. should be altered to modern improvementé, und completed. - The old ship of the line, Franklin, is being repaired at Kittery, and her model much changed with a view of} converting her into a first class steam frig-. nto - It is recominended to dispose of such vessels as aro unfit.for service as vessels}! war. so A A commission has investigated and te- ported upon the causes of the failure of our war steamers. - The erection of machine shops for the construction: of xfim’val steam tring to retur» which argysed his,C®pIOT®- >| other - Finally tho creature rises to the sur- lace, the caul burats, and out (lias tha insool like an informal illustration of the fable of} Paygho. - dayi the machinpry | of im: existence, prhich is wound ap to go for that} time and no lunger, runadown. | Such ia the | biography of the mausqaito. - Sundey Times l oo cuff aem ripening a i= -- o- mewn Thuy urged. I. after somo reflection. order» Stops its play and stills its song. ed a bow! and a Fandage. and opening a Not alone commite &8 Bat a «gress aud moral wrong Give it Play and nover féar it, Active life is uno defect, Naver, gover break its spirit, Curb it only to direct Would you stop the Bowing river. Thinking ¢ would cease to flow ! Onward it must fow for ever, Better teach it where to go. knde:r his care rantee for a face to tha wall muttoriog. in a low, potur | lent voice. \too bad, too bad '\ Can tren j ® . - 2009 cazznr. -Thp New York Her- ot erred in my first and last im- , Comm Harvesrea. 1 bau n J \ ald in on amerating variou» articles on aahi pression of H *s disease ; neither had Dr. S., 1 f ivi . has tho follow- although he had used a very extraordinary . bition as the Crystal Palabe tho f mode of treatment. , mg ' . &. - h 'The facts nre these M-- had a weak- , CC*~\ &= ens co etc I will be h la taste wine : : implement of agriouliaral life wluch will be ness, he could not taste wine nor strong ; . R 20 This' hine is ve- Wink Mugur being tompten ine eros \| m Sare in t comraction and orgone i» Both and frlonda: wore grieved and | ole. with the tober of one horse, sod a Boy» - ey, by admonit19% | mou, 16 go 20 acres of corh por dey, aod lay and he, by good resolutions, tried to bring, it in bandles of from two to ten hills, as de- about a reform : but to see was to taste, and , sired ~~ to taste was to fall - At length his friends: ;, ingenins part of this machine, is an urged him to shut himself up at home for &1 , pliance called a idroppor, by which the certain time, and see if total Abstin20C®! pay riding on the badk of the horse can drop would not give him strength. He got on } the bundles of corn at suitable distances in pretty well for a fow days, particularly $% | pirrow, alt ready for - Tho cost of as his corachman kept a well-fillet! bottle for | mis machine is rwflfl-b‘éa, ranging from $15 him in the carriage house, to which ho N98 | 1, 90, The speed of (hip machine is very unfrequently resorted ; but a too ardent de- ; desir;bk’v me farmers consider is the best votion to this bottle brought on the supposed | me gp ous com whon the dow is on the stalk nupoplery. Dr. S. was right in his mode of | or immodf-PWXT softer a rain - in a dry time treating the discase, after wll, and did uot‘l tho corn in bristle, anf dificult to cat. If err in supposing that it would reach the pr®#- | tn;s is nble to accomplish that tor which it disposition _ The cure was effectual. - [bmmwm it mast bem great adven, H-- kept quiet on the snbject, and bord | tage to every farmer to it, his shaved head upon his shoulders with as wz --- g- much philosophy as he could muster. A wig, . \Bold? at Hal Price. A Chop-k'eéper in i eranit town in' Maséa- after tho sores made by the blister had dis- { appeared, concealed the barbor's work until | jotts, G10 . day “in“?! d gome handker his own hair greiw again. - He never ventor- feficdf» in his W mindow wt], the mining tured upon wing Of brandy again for fear of | opgdg -- aalling ot bak pri0€ 1\ - Shortly af apoplexy. When the truth leaked out, as ter. ‘Yn‘flrm hnd~tpadaed with him befora last, the purchase of ihe pup'fio stucks ( 1 amounted to $6,8041,&us! 'l‘his!slwlled the ectunl expenditures of the year §m $53.025,- 818 - For the ourrent fiscal yor| the reve- nues are calculated to be £$56,549,079 , {be ordinary exponditures, aptum) gqd contin- '~_ gent, exclusive of the public do?“ ©46,203,- 3%. During the first quarter p1 the year, and to the 3d of December inst., the pur- yein relieved hira of about cighit ounces of blood Rut he lay insensible as before, much to the distress of hfiapoor wife. ~Fomething else must be done. doctor.\ she urged, seeing that bleeding had nothing - \If my husband isnot refev:d quickly. he must die.\ i By this time eeteral relatives and friends: who had, been seuit for had arrived. and urg ed me the adoptiqn of some active means of restoring the sic a Agency jut returned es with the Boots, Shows. er sold in EF bots, and alr be sold cheap ‘mi done at 'LL1S, , W ater-st Tp & infan- ;i try. three regiments avo nedded in Texas, ; two in the country west of the Mississippi, I one in. New Moxitg, and one in sh? Indian |, country on the Pacific. 1 * + The Secretary suds it. dfifiicnlt Lu 'Keep the ranks of the army filleé. . Be ipl‘opoes P that the pay of the' common saldiers be in- | creased, that for every fl‘vejyegu's soldier may remain in the army. as afiditiinal in- crease of pay shall be auaaved, timt non-. commrissioned officers of he pro- | moted, and receive commissions of fhe low- est rank} and that soldiers {thono bly dis- charged. who may re-enlist 'within a month afterwards, shall be entitled\ to an yance ef pay. = C. E The question of adding to the nuspbers of the army he argues nt considerable length . and from various considerftions.! He re- commends that the minimidm orgquization . 1. $°8 TCD | of all compunies be fixed, ag in the mounted dered : profotion regulated by mérit, 804 | rigomen: at G64 privates, add thatithére be Sausages. \ Pak Finnnory is uct only an efficient po- , > lice officer, but something of & wag. Fond of : | chases of the public debt amounted to $9,- |. a good juke, he never csisses an opportuni- | oo wm -t- | $70,421, or $16,094,926 {rom the Ist of Ju- ty of playing one A fow evenings sinco, Playing the Devil. I iy, 1852, to the 34 of December. 1853, of he was sitting on the WVncle Sam corner, Wa were a good deal Wu’s“! at an 8960- | which the present Secretary of the Treasury fronting thes leaves, when a long, isnk. Wa- dote we heard t?” other day, of a certain | has purghased $12.772.779 since the 4th of bash deek hand passed him, boiding in one ! proachey whpse calling confine him within | March last. | hand «n acro of gingerbread, sud in the the limite of old Kentuckey. - Ho had preach- -- ther & bugo Bologna amumage. At almost, °*!* i* parish many years, and, of course, | REPORT OF THE DEPARTMENT OF THE IN- uther # buge Bologna amnusage. 4 most | thewahort of the stoga n « | ~ every step ho would satisfy the «cravings of ; gan rs ork o clog enco so mt . © blu bis stomach, with a- bite from each of the | hesded to keep his parishioners awake and | During the year the survey .of the public P 7 istoni . i ever so it a been steadily prosccnted, large fororaid articles - Pat mo sooner saw him ! aste ished. - Les him,preach ever so well it ;m‘%' has j c tne c | made ub difference-they bad got used to | bodies of NOW lands brought into market, than he determined on a joke. > i 2 An the “9“!in pullcd Pat a rat ray sleeping, and sleeo they would, to his grent the wants of the fmlgnmt fully met? and ° ' j * ghoice selections fered to the hardy pic- acrums the sidewalk, at which be wickodiyt annoyano: peer. . - R made w kick At last he hit upon an expedient to bring 20. _ * . The Land System is nearly correct in | Ita details need but little modi-! «Leavo'that rat alono,\ repeated mg'em up all standing; me tho anying is. Ho Hoosics, looking at Pat with his mouth fall Procured a tin whistle, which he took Daring th 9.819.411 | . nring the year 9.819, CO5} come infirm, the dischirge of the inef. ¢ . ith him w the pulpit, snd after taking bis of Bologna. wy f or 203.80 lay 1 s tes DFO L +s P p # have been surveyed, 10,363,891 nores br \ ficient who haye no claim for services rep- p lots .o Terms res 31 ui ch , ter mtreel nd Shrubs. . . NAD {3m bal % Y. d with trees d Frmt tree: :i herry abd yarde, got 'emete- for { and Partof man to consciousness.. - Une proposed mustard plasters all over his body: arother a blister on the head, und a third his immemifin in hot water 1 sug gebted it might be well to use a stomach pump. 'Why. doctor '' asked one of his friends ~*Perbapa he has taken some drag.\ I replied <Imppssible, doctor,\ said the wife: \be had not been home to-day. and there is no drug if the hoase ° \No bran- dy‘7 I ventured| this suggestion again - * No doctor, no sy irits of any kind, nor even wine in the house!\ returned Mrs H--.in an offended tone [ was not the regular family physician. and had been called in to mest the alarming omergency becaude my office happened to be nearest to the dwelling of Mr f---. Feel- ing my position to be a difficult one, I sug- gested that the family physician had better - be called © But the delay. doctor.\ urged the friends No hatio &@f result \trom it, be assured,\ I rapped. But my words did pot assure them However as | was firm in my resolution not| to do anything more for Eigmtfimt until Dr S. came. thay bad to | machinery, at var.ous poiqts,‘ is recommen- ded. It is recorpmended to increase the énlist- ment from 7,500 to 10,000. Also to Jnerease the medical \corps the improvement of baregcks. and the increase of the maring corps. The statements in illustfntion of the Na- | vy are of a very striking character, and are worthy to be especi§lly referred to - I he Secrotary rccommvngs a retired list on reduced pay, for the fait Tul who have be- A con taintug hud plaoting Store of I p on nppln a at blimire. will receive PROST principle. a Reation E haud Mab at Mugula- L \ What do ynuitmm a fellor to leave that | t*®4 abd \blasing away\ ti}! bis lungs were l Cis soLL rat, alone fur !\ - sozo, and his hearers all comfortably dozing , into market and 1,083,495 acres sold. The io bet! ; P ; ber of land warrants issued ap to the hus thor \ Because it belonga to me, and I will not; and nodding approval to each other, he sad. | DU - 1 not by mere seniority of commission; and Te oe A: have it abused,\ | dooly drew it forth and gave a shrill toot n ¢ 30th of September last was 266.042 “f\ flay to some extent controlled by sea service added to the present military estabgmkment $ . oan I whi ¢ § I 7, one regiment -of dragoons, { and two regi- \ Batongs main 1 What on atrth do you t 1004 - In an iostant tho Wholo congregation | which there were then outstanding 60.047. | i.,, application of these provisions to be E € hie & gi. vxecuu'vu it the Che: ork, against ® tenoments 9! 1 have levied 3, situate 1\ \ounty , 84 known as lo! n a map- G b} Holmes A described as Bo street, et along the Btry feet 108! hi east along d feet to the br legs, which at the Cou: day the 20th that is aU d ~quir8 M n «es, onthe E cue. -Ds whant with rate wus awakes, and their feet, staring at | ments of. rifemen, | They, H obsetves, will upon f I ' 20 each other, and wonderiog what in the name | oxtimgted at 1.684,000,000 acres. Its p: 21 | ' aac give a minimam arganization of 15,528 offi- © Make Bologiln sausago of them, sir, and a estimated at 1.6 P4F* ! ppproval of the President. cers and mon, but may be. e¥pandgd, if the Isak out such things always will, the frjent‘ia‘ “154,36 the 0§¥9?mw?‘mf’ an? brfvingwcx -* ight mee ones thoy make, tho.\ _ , . chase was effec ted at the rare 3g $3? 35:23. The iimprovements of the Seqgmen,is dvylelp limit fixed by the law of June 7, 1850, be of H-- had many a hearty Iongh ; but | . the handfecchiefs, | inquired - tho | - 'phg:. Moosier walted to - hearno more. but? - You're a set of smart «pecitnons , of hao. | per 8°C. amounting to $67,999,700, ! upun in a-feeling and gonerous ppirit: , Bet ; sontinued, 17,414; and on i, way éswb’lishf they wisely concealed fram the object of ‘Wi co \Fifty sents npiece. ' politely replied emptying his mouth oF its contents. and! manity ain't you 4\ gald the divine whistler. | the Indian Reservation, trlued at 84.250‘..|‘ter pay, more permanent connection with1 ment of 1'28 1” mazes pe' g7 81'8‘ * \ C H t s per cormmpay, to 27 * . . , h a d on the astonished their merriment, the fact that they knew | no shopikeeper.. \Very #8H Bid 410 IM\! finging his Bologtin as far as the strength | 4\ ho slowly “a“? MoBh ‘ unmhmg more than appeared of the owuse a}, \you “3.3340 mp up i dozen.\ -The offing mgdoind it, hastened t«> §m§§$u§g3§31 gogo’figefiagrggfh use] “5&2?th of his supposed illness ' handkerchicks were cut of.and doliv@rtd 40 Enegrest groggery . for a three cent dram, 'to, | go to plnY‘ifimefll‘, you're wide awake, np | Ct @@ mt en t the Indy,.caho .gaye the- shop- kegper mn4b¥8@ /as he expressed it. \take the darned ritty i and coming, like a rasbef* hornats 'with a dollaz hill. - vB eg. pardon. matam but I-» 4 taste out \ puh in theirnest. 'The entive aren of the public domain'is! ducid ed by a bourd of officers, subject to the of pickles aod human nature. as Ram Slick says. was to come next GU, and adding the cost of selling lands? /; \ Tal 0 . b € 8 6 \\~\ the Navy, incremed pay ‘ff’YWd‘ufii’Mf’fl' ~giving for a of wht an | effective i tinged service, a system of rewards 800 | force of from 10,000 to 12,0 men, without lac 1 excluding Bme7328“ ampnnre to 2%. nnishments, and in particular, the forfei- 3 a 2 t 015. - The whole amount adorning from P & was ‘qf rtrgmhfl? ' bto th yhe creatiqn of new regimengg.. , | sules up to Jube 39, 1853, was $142,283.478 fure of wagesfor unlaithfuiness, not.to the ._. The reports Also recom nds, 331m. there] , . )u + P f aEO‘N’u‘nmenta. Uut to the faithful séarmmen, up- | be ndded to the enginesr corps; anothey sh - tald tho. dundkerchiefe were fifty oo ie } teb ®} \~~~ being $53,269,465 more thin the cout of the chows the { d burden will tall, as gineer | corpay he iinet ao | mot vy mmmee tey) | , diria tind in| Cite ms beind infeed a one, Pa be cure alr ap 2, ; the ghout of the departed\ reminds mo of, David Crookett'soon after his aryival iD | ghiop will have bean rbalized for them, is: ie pringipal recommendations tonehing this 1 nuderstand as ! )), erly s ghost coming to bis wife | the cit ofWfifiiqgQOflfij‘tfihed to & spgech th rof €231.181300 * subject. .fificblfllhm‘liflfllhfiflw 511401713“! m? as mlully' any” he + [In u) Purgatory nt from rhtrln gieb'stgrm bow; warde e sQur 0 46 ¢ Lf - prfigo ; half of sit it ithrer; that is, half price : this present time ~ > p86 Toons iit cor n of as flaring hiln to the Capitol. nccosted hit tot 'uk # i . Good-day, i- \ what sort of a place is it \© sgyse sie | shas ; oie , fhink tageare eni enough. (00) oT) my of half way hopes io |< Mr. Webster\ u pr nlng jn a M \Yea. fir ** 22+ $4» + cts adi 97636, 39,723 1! l tion of the valfierkl TandF of CAMfornfa, thet co\ 9 s. #0 <---> 200 .> C# nung : tablisimnehts.y <6 : (f ? | Winhedfi mike a call of importance in auld previous to June last, gm entire cost the neighborhood, and proposed going, to be buck by the time Dr. S. arrived; but the o A fow days since, a traveller stopped;- into a bank. and immediately sfter his en- trance pu'led off his hat, cont nnd gravat. - Pup dd 4255 Phis done, he cast a loo! _ . the caghlet. {Vb‘i‘ or vTobe surc. sir was soated in the gorner, calm an a sumnmgr. morning, and with a commanding shake of the head, ouid : \Hadn't you better be gottin® thit'ére ‘ffi?’ j company of sappers axeotperraqomfex: ys 2; 2 '¥h alll \ C E . Co e cyt | > | one of the most Amportant of hin 148, M6 a wou ol. P R L yd L . The estimates for the year ending Jnno , establishment f 'the manufas 692 The, policy .of bringing. the, Jand info} BOth, 1863, ard $9,351,171 19, and the px-ummdablflzilflg’ the crontfob of «@\ , Mk“ as the e.“ ti 24! m: \Rife d‘yvi’i‘f zed nditrrés for *the year endxns last fuie ‘bgeaméfia and superinig 5 bep a tarly attention in called 'to tlre disposi- : C4 * pone Ife # b e”! f utilfig‘lfisggés fingg’ggze m? B 7 P&A : , 1 (;- ~beriff Tangs wi to LpNVN'S At Macs he Lepot [ s UR E TOR E. i% ck. jng consciousness. i his head ba shaved cephemq it i250 Wham: ”at“; fiki’ifiufffifmf Fm? “tiara, than?!“ $32,ng tC \Th Mr - Webs f M h k his head must bo shave je 3* B ' eyur, . P6 tand If mighty odsy after legvir ou *\ \The grest Mr Woebstgr, of Massachu- : of 6 theyai 08, CY ot C 1; eke £30 9D and blistered *\ faked the wifo, anxfogyJy,| , Theteler informed himt thst he was in sitet wemmprgaring vacentiy atthe , _\ \o. dang op | to 1\ ansatffed burihest fiEiths; Béusign, ope. | 2 or fato:m Dr S thought said, -Yes, by ali| the wrong stibp \ You tre in a bunk,\ aff, |- Wfithmmlmfimfipmmimwia‘iwfi fijfiufié’fisfimm \1 am Bir \y?bsm. of \ | and frauds npon' the (The, clerical} > Thik docament covers connitieraBlé !\\ - |.. , commisnstabbetin@mieis dent al az 0 to meangs Barher, giid also\ for'@ [20% im & \barber shop \ . ,. \2 u une: % ' > a 'force of. the Patents meadd to bs}. and aniotspartionlarity® «ho\~! page Ore diseased sherp acfiock; X n fhe greys hailed). , [Lam Mt WPP , % Wm?” .W,qWethwiflflfpiflIid-M&n 55:51 bis Awaggimiy arg Mvexfigd U9 fl A41 p ”mi“ 2 avr, ns t f o field] x tagger Tour inches by nine \ rorkimg:of thisPouy- Odis flqmfimwa Sika anemon-payyé patron ' uhgapspcr. looked into the face of Dr. S. with sur- six-e eat» up the profit * ja if}? onee- ed Mr frag? « Aut an oxhipitinndd thataobleart of-teMc (1:3? 3&3“! 510k: C ‘gfifif’fic r “iqé‘ Mhcreased. - Fhe d 1 Lak 20 TH | . ,» !\ gjaoula todithe ataoger; Baling ¥ tine mo, they told meo it was a shaving shop.\ nourgop no more goois, 'telling at balf price. | detence\ at Boston. understood every word you said! =; ty ponceful thrpughout, the year. 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