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' '-' .. m~t maun ~~ronidt. jtotnl JkJrta. Go AND SEF: Tam GLASS W ORJ\·JIBS'•.- ><>i(n Bohemia. Princ6. Sch~artzenberg ~~~~\\\'\\\'\\\'\'\\\'\\\'.,....._..,..,....~.,.,...,..~~ Yes go and EeB them and you will !be in· baa forty or 'Qfty thou11~nd act~s of primi-. PRoFEssoR FRANKs' LEcTu~E.--The structed and nmused. Go and see the tive forest, nv¢_iagir(g~·o~er . a' b'uodred ·EtY.:m~tY.;JIV,liilliaiil:tf Court HouRe was well filled on Thursday wonderful Glass Steam Eogin~ about btu·ds of weod *<> th~; nc~~· In' many '1o- ({illgSt01h Saturday~ Nov. a- IRIJS, evening last, hy our most talented and which the Puets of KingRton.are to string· e~tlitie~ in the iQterior:tif t.he,.ft>restt~; tl!eltllrfi~'Q$lti3:Y J~4l~nin s. R. HARLOW, EMTGR & PROPRIETOR. P. HARLOW, Assrs.:r.&NT EDITOR. TO DAY ., 1 b \b . 11 respectoble inhabitants,to ht>ar Dr.Frnnks ttieir rhymes on Monday night, at1d con· .trees stnnd in straight lir.es, from lSO · our Vll age su sw ers WI 1 A p . t t fi $50 · T d BLOWEH.S. be oall..l up<>u fO< aoothe< wook'• onb- \'\\on tho untomy nud hyS>ology \. or a pnze. he a mittunce ia 200 feet long, es if planted ao, Thooe At e .. h ,,,., ... ,..,.,two \\\'\\\ Steom scriplioa 10 Tu• Quao>WLE. of tho human eye, nud tho ••• nna ab\'o bot 15 couta, nna ynu '\'>' bo Iocky tines obow whore some ·departed ginn,. ,.,.,,,,., \\\'' _,.,, or G_.,lbo ... ,., _______ of spectacles. The lecture wa~ purely enough to dt•a.w a beautiful ornament have fallen, the seeds g~rmiQatiug more GLASS STEA~ J!i~!i:iJ~~lli$ 'Oefo........,atorY Educatl'on. scientific and descriptive of that wonder- worth from 50. cents to $2. - .vertdily in the mouldering' sulieitance of the in ~?~ ~orld--will be in tbu t>P'!Fi.!;lo~~,.~!~riry, .&.'\! .LJ.U • 11\ I b h . b d\ • e1(htbl\lon. tu Jtt e organ-t e eye, s ow1og y ta- , d.ecaymg veterans than in .tbe .deep vege·. ~il!511 m~.lll.J &J .. I~Il~!JI;'illlg The education of the youth of the pre- gram~ and mo?~ls its complicated con· The North ~meruln. leaves Rondout table .~.~il;. So.me ~f, ~be old p~nes and firs ~i~t sent day is too little reformatory in its structtcn, each part so fixed and urranged for New _York, from .Romer & Tremper,'s are·fr'om SOO to 560 years ~I'd. Otie · enee ,. character. It deals too little with the as to form the vision. He explained as dock, th1s afte~noon at 5 o'clock: the finest of the fu·rB ten feet in Jiametel' Doo~s oven at ~ Commenc~ .. ~~., 1t o.'elock. moral nature. We all know that a de- 1' 'bl th b\ d f b . '· . ' On Saturday afternoon doors open at 2!.-- 1ar as po~s~ e e com me uses ~ ea~ n~,!i'?f f~\t fro~ th~ ·&rou.nd,. \':as l;>lo'!Yn Commence at a o'cloei: ' .. · · · ,·elopmont of tho intdl\ot wlthoot a .. ,.. to oonot•tute tho perfo,t oyo-w<th ''' Top,.. Sxo .. ao-AN•w bva~'< 08 • down 1~\oly; f' OOn6.inod tWent .fi•• AD1U8S10lr''Oli1.Y·l6'0Qt! re!>pondin.,u cultivation of the affections . ats 11 1 • t • t t\ 1 p ,,·1 -Smce the d1scovery and mtroduct10n of d. ' y liTQ u ALF·- n.n:cn • • co , ce s, n nca e ne ves, ens, ttel , . . cor s of wood. These forests used to be , : :n .. ~. ·<\\[ ... ~1t-y't)•: · · r . r and the \'\'\' \Me tend• to make edo. retina, &o. H• ga•o the causes of a•ed meoraohnum p•pos,the luxury of smokmg lnfootod with wild b st b I Eoih .,~lor will be P\''\\\ wllh & .......,. cated devns or precocious !'Camps. The and imperfect vision and illustrated\' by has been indulged in to a greater extent d 1 A I\ tea sb, earsh, WI otves r:~i~gto~Siy, gLnng .au an equl llllance of ob-.- ' , • an ynxes. so 1 ary ear-t e as .. _ · · · : present age b uorea fur proooei•\\ devol- moaoo of actUiolall y eonotroeted eyes-the than ~ver be!oJO known. The P'P 0 •• hlo rneo-sml haonto the .T oouo W aid if Beautiful Pal' lor Omameat. opemcnt in crime. Under out· hot bouse g()od and pernicious effects of spectacles long 1n genet·a] disuse, bus grown to be he bas ot g· h\ ._ h 1 b' A valua.ble co~lec~joai ~f pr~sents will be dil!- . . . . • . . d ~ ·h· . n aven up lS wac e or g ost tributed at ))u~i 'E~:iri:oN: · . system of training the passions and the and the actton of h1s patent glasses 10 re- • 18 common an os 1 a~; 10nable as the Cl· w 1 tbin a few menths. Re~erober tbls is the only exhibition of ·th~ viooo are expanding their bl.,wms heforo prodocing, by opticollawo, doonyod •lght. gar. No dovotee nf tho Iuxmy of smo- • _ m the world: . , . . .. . we look f<\ tho tiniest bud. At twolvo That Profe,.or Frao ko node~tnndo the kl ng can now bo without his choice • od H u•o' uP nr En•ov .-Tho slodonto at QO AND · SEE \THEM · orfourtooo yooro of uge maoy n ynulb 1• anatomy nnd phyoiology of tho 0 yc. and costly meerschaum, • . ibo Sohnoebdy College w.,., moeh di\ · ,. \. , , ~:-~r, 16 ,' a man in criminal appetite aod mime. Ia i• no optician well \\\din hio ocleooo, . Bot r<ght upon the heelo nf lh\ mvep- lu<OOd m their davoU<ona Blew morologo _ · · . • - ·.:, . , nu< largo oities tho boy·niftan Is more we think wao fully demoo\':ntod in Mo bon we hO'e anot~or. oowly f,,.hioned ''.n~•· by an effigy of noe of tbe F~oulty, IJPORTAfi'f B£W IJYEI!flll1: reckless and bloo'tl·thirsty than the older lecture 1 wh1ch was hstem•d to oy the large plpt>. In an ordtnm Y p1pe, the fumes ull w hJc;h l1ad been hung during the mght on Just arrived, for a few da'ys only, and :Dolt'· o:t aa. criminal. audience assembled with profound inter- p,lsS through the uncon!!umed tobacco a pillar.ioside the chapel. It appears that E~ffiee eEnJ!~ged at tbe Priv.ate Boarding 6oil•e of • • • • LLIS • ::ii'ENCER,eorner of John and Walhtreets The negloot of the moral naiUro of the eot. Tho•• needing tho oid of •poetacloe, ba1nro entonng I he 'teon, depo>ttmg mmst· the g<otlomau repreoentad baa, by hio K~--. N .,Y. , ' • · child in our prt>sent systems of education or requiring medical treatment for disea- ura by the conden!'ation of a portion of fuithfulne8R 1 become a terror to\ evil do- is as glaring as it is shameful. Parents ses of the eye, will do well to cull ~pon the o:lfen>ive oil, which greatly deterior· ers,\ a 1d that sa1d ''evil doers\ take this and teachers labor much harder to make him immediately at Mr. Elli!! Spencer's, ates the aroma. As all smokers are aware method of revenge. Prof.. Lewis pulled our youth •mo.t and iui<'lligool thon to oorner of Wall and .T ohoatroots, \ bi• thotthe fl.vor ofu dgnr Is ru\'t delieiouo down tho effigy, and presented a very paoF. EDW A)ll)J<. FR-S, or .N·,~ :,.;;.. mnke them virtuous- We have but to stay here is only a few days. He bas a when first lighted. We J. udae from the comical ~pectacle while he was sffection OCULIST OP'l'ICIAN; l!ll~iciali by llipl11ma. ~ to the New York Eye Hos(ntal •. and' 8fil'ctattc watch the conduct ot' the youth of ou1· stock of his patent and other spectacles fo1lowing claim of W m. Bryunt, of Wash· ately embracing it; be ctu-ried it across Maker to t~e Ne'v Yorlc Eye-and Ear IntirP.-.,1~· ~e:, &e .wttb ao assortment of ru. .. ·imlnovl:id'and land in their •ueiol gothoring•, to ••• the on \'\· W o have no doOht for tho •hart logton, D. C., for • \Bmnkiog Tube,\ that tho ehopol and iodlgnaut!y kioked it out U••t•d S<at\ bad effoota nf the ,want ur prope< t'\lnl og tlmo he remaioo in Klogston but that his he al:eg\ tho romoval of this di ffionlty ; of the door. J uatioe to tho students do· P A'rENTED SPECTACLES over~ all others are! . · · under which thPy grow up. Profanity and rooms will be continually filled with ap· at any rute, if rightly construnted, his de· mund,; that we should sny that such dem· fur sale. The ad van tagn of these Patent' GtanciF intemperance ana in very many <a'OSiicen· pHeanto for hi a •peetacl~ ••• d tho offioo vice w \\.noeom pliahtbio end. He \Y\ onat~·lioo• .,. porpetratoa by • small !. T ... ~·~··''\' kMlb '\\\\' ....... .. tiousn\e uhoend among them. They be· will 00 1\ko an Eye Hospital, with dioan· \ I cla<m a tubulur tobacoo·pipo which minority of their uum be•, and that the ::;•;;f.~':}' ~;:',i;:,:;•.ie~:~:;!:\J!:.\;:.'.:d;\ 2 Imparting extreme clearnes• of Ti~ion wifJi' .come lazy and loaferish from a want of ses of the eye. At the conclusiou of the containl:l the supply of tol:)acco within it, majority regard them as insults to the free ·t)f prismatic .Jigbt. · '· ' pcoper r .. trnint. Thooouoequouco ,, that lecture !he Profe .. or's &>n- Dr. L. E. nod i.Carnbhed with a>pring and foll<\'- aignlty nf tho institution. '\''\\'\• •••••••• \''\ ,.,, .. \' ... _ ... when they teach man's estate very few of Franks-exlllil>ited in a very masterly er,:or theil' equivuleotl:l, that force up the N . ~lttt:l. or enning, for an~ leogt~ yftime at on; them are fit for a proper discharge of the manner a splendid lot of dissolving: view~' tobaccco to the burning point, or cham· CW ':2\btJtrll5tUltUt5. 3 · t!~ 1 ll;D.ge of spectacles to those ~f. '~~epger- ~ , · magntfy~ng power, seldom or n~ver required.- booin~a '\\'\tioM of I\ fa This ;. abnu. and th>t intricate optical exbibltioo- the he<, •• f.,t \\ it ia consumed, substantial· -~-- Tho• wnh - , ••• .r Glu·~ pn .. ni•• ,, .... · th d f, h FOUND-In Ma.i'n et., on Friday morning, toth·etur•ollife. · · dantly prnvea by tho f.ettbattho failur\ Danoe of Doatb. 'Y '\ 0 monnor au or l • porp..,o oot <<h '\''·· o pol< of Com • ...,,.,~~ In a . 4. lhheeyn ho ,...,., whnn \''\\' \ \\'•, in business, especially in our villnoes ana fu<th.'' bl.,k moroooo \\· The owner \\hove <ho \~\· ., • ...., ,,.,., .. from \\'•· ...... white ~ F same by calling on George 'V a.n Keuren at C llapeJ. g!l~• or Vl'l'l!l _c!J.lprr,ll, bo.!!t!/~~ tl)e sp~;e~aoJ~s. cities, are fat more numerous than the in- RATERNAL.-At a regular meeting·o ____. ... ,_-- & J S B h , t · d . · ., b'. d- by·soften•ng the Fays, sootlie alldf<Coaiposelt~ir- .. . ur ani! s. ore.· au paytng .or t 18 a · ritate\'ne.rns hom.ediately. . . . . \ . ....... of ........ Kihgslnn L<ldge, F. A. M., Bro. warren Ooe. aay last week au I•l•b womnn en· \'\\ment. . 5. II ... ~\\\ or. ., .. ,b .,.. lh• ........... . What We h =lve sa 1 \d bas re~erence more Chipp, W. M., announced the death of tered a boot and shoe store io St. Louis· Kmgstoa, Nov, 4 th, 18 59 • 16 7 •~.Ph mg. or sen•ation of sand in the eyes by uain~ • 1' ----=--~--------~ tiles\ gfas•esi?I'Ot~ction is affnrl,ie(l ~o ~b!l excited. to village and city, than to rnrnlll!e. In B':\. Irn W. Baldwin, and on motion, •P· and io~nlred tbo. prioe of a pair of gait.,..; To the Ladies. PM\· •\\ \' ,... .. m •~• \\''-·.. . the country the temptation to vice and pomted Wtn. S. Kenyon, Wm. M. Hayes wbJCb she pomted out; 64: was the reply. A F·EW DAYS.sin~~e I noticed in this paper FrtJmtht Ht~~~.MilUTd F.illmor~, d J E L !':h • d h ld · my new style of Cloak. Since that notice Ex-PRESU>EifT ,,., TBE U.l'. h fi d · d ffi . uUFFAJ,o, N Y., Junt: 12, 1858. crime are not so strong as in our crowded ao as. · ow n committee to draft \ e sal s e wou giVe a dollar, holding I have sold a great number-so ronch so that 1 u mart•. Henoo p>rento and tenehe\ who resolution• oxpreaoivo of the senae of the ool lwo halv<• 1 • the palm of her band. \' onn \ I oolt to oupply lha demond,- P..r. Ed~nl H.F,.oka, Op<inlw· ,_.,.~ 1 ,..~ L rl Th . Ttl h k k d h But I have succeeded in obtaining sufficient great pleasur.e in .. stating that 1 ha.vf! used tbe have to deal with the youth of cities and 0 ge. e committee reported the fol- e 8 0 P eeper poe ete t e money and help to enable me to offer to you to-day a new spectacles you adJusted to my eyes whPn, here to be the Cloak of tbQ· season, notwi hon. I have never before bad a pair B•> entirely villages should exercise a double care lowing : banded. <>ver only one gaiter. The wo- supply. This style of Cloak is admiUed ail \.nd they bave.give'! me {be·m,ost .entite ~\i•fac= over them. w ....... God in hi a proviaoaoe b... .. ••• w-oth • puz•lod l~k. demanded the olh<B •••• tried \''' utmaotto obtoio - \'''\' •• my riel~, .......... Hod .... .... ---..o..-- seen fit to remove by death from our other, but the storekeeper answered that me a pattern so they could manufactnre the so long with so littleinc~>nveniene... · ~ me b t J b t tb b f \l d Respectfully yours, MILLAR~ FlLLl\IORE- 1 A E S midst, Brother IRA \\V. BALDWIN, 1-n the he sold only one of tl1e ga.Jters fi<>r ~1 a.nd Na ' 0 ·am appy 0 say ey a.TC\ a.J e · -· -·-·' · · NTERESTING NNIVERSARY XERCISE , 'II' 1 ow what to do they did not know. :My pat- DIPLOM,AS: , . . ~' ' • F -Ninety-one years ago, viz; Oct .. ao, pbrimehof life; and where~s, it is becoming wanted $3 for the other. Aftersome dis· tern was the one· au wanted; so they have ~ri· t at t e members of th1s Lodge sho-uld t b d 1 . edt<> make it from sighi., and failed, as ~o-.:per- New York 0pthalmie H~spi~ltll.~or,Diseasee 'o£ the e~... . ,. -· . . , , 17G8, the first l\letbodist meeting· house recognize the !lolcmn admonition conveyed pu. e, t e woman. e t?erat~ly took a pen· son can do it. Many pretended ~o b:we the within this country wns dedicated. It to them in this dispensati(\n, while they k.mfe, cot the gmter mto. btts and left, lo· sa,me l'ltyle, but :'II ben they look at tbem;~d l h ll then look at my Cloak they readily ae.e the dif occupied tl!e site of the .one now standing ( eplo~e the loss and testify to the virtues smg er do ar, and, of course, causing the ference, as my Cloak il! a perrect tn am~& Mod· in J ohn·at<OOI' ond y~t.rdoy ih• ~•.,•· ol the<r doomed brother, In ,oma proper ohopmaa to 1.,. th~ tlmop that amooot. el Cloak. Tharefore do not be d,..IYed .. I• form of expresswn-the~efon·, The fellow oo whom tbe trick was la ed itations, as no ona bas my s,tyle; and if a.ny gation which W(Jrships in the edifice cele- Resolved, That by thls·f'ad event, we . p y man or woman willprodnee:tl. Cloak like bruted the event with appropriate services. are again reminded ol' the uncet\l\l\nt\ felt so ashamed that oe bad not a word to nuvle $.lt4!r the same !!tyle or pattern of. mine, u ., in Kingston, I will make them a present of the There was a love-feast at 6~ o'clock A. M., human lif'e, and in an especial manner ad- say. best Oloak in my store. No>w all yon who have which was very fnlly attonaea, aad w\ monl•h•d to he over pr\Pamd for that fioal \'ad '.\ ,.,,. o• old Cloob to tho pnbmo. rep . summons which sball call us hence The correspondent of a Southern pa· resentmg them as my style, ean maike·$20 by presided over by the Rev. Nathan Bang::-, R 1 d Tb • . h d . . • . just bringing forward a.(lloak like, ttl' ~8 GOOd 1 ld t M. th d\ t h . th G't eso ve • a. 1D t e ecense of our per, wntlog fJom NeW York, sass that as the one I have for the same money OP at anv i 1 e 0 es 1 ek 0 h 18 RpreacWerHm ~ 1 Y. departed brother, this fraternity is called Lola Montez; is there liv;na quietly in urice. This Cloak is cut full, ani 'eanoo• be At 10! o'c oc i a ev- . . Mtlburn upon to lament the !oss of a beloved mem· B okl . _ 1 ~ cot out of one inch Jess \ban 3 J•nas;(if double 'Dreaehed an lfloquent sermon frorn the ber whose genial sympathies and manly ro yn m ~ prtvate family. L(Jla'11 fold cloth .. 80 Lad_;e~~, do not~ l~ss'tban T - - t.' \111 b . . nome· WllS fl'glster~d on the ·st a r' three yards, 1, you wtsh them·made mthe IR.test ;parable of the ten talents : II well done VIr UFB WI ung e chensbed, and SOCiety • e me 5 . lltyles. Cloth 148. 16s. 2GB. i'i Z!s. CloakH, tbe • 1 d ., \tbfi 1 t th h t b d to shed the warm tear. over the grave of' books as Mrs. Heald, because she claims latest lltJfe, a. t nnly $:;, $6, $7, $&, $il, :&12 and goou an ,at u servan ; on as ee h k · · · D · · , , . . ooa w o wu ove< nown ...... ple=nt '' as her lawful trUe. In all businesa $15. Cl\\\• '\\\• '\' 0\' ollu'\ Jb• \\' rfa1tb.ul over a few thmgs; I w1ll make companion the kind frienc:l the upri\'bt tt h b l , d b 1 manner-. Le~we your orders as ejlrly in the , I 0 ma ers 8 e as a WO\S sJgne erQe r in we'k A~ \OB\t\h}!! \'BW \'t r 1-hee rulet' over many.'' A liberal collec- man. . J , . - - \ \e 1' Q .. . ~· . ..., o e, R 1 d tbatwuy. ''L1eut Heald herhusba d J.U.J.VANGb.ASBJ!W.i~ .•. .tion M'as taken up at the conclusion of the eso ve , That we tender our kindest d\ d · ' . n ' lG1 Wall st., t(iJSgston. · f tl b fit f tb Cb b sympathies to the family and relatives of 1e some years ago, possessmg consider- . : servwes or 1e ene o e urc .- tl d d . h' h . bl d h h L pATENT SEAMLF;SS C,.;\I.''-A new iuve!l· A 1 , t\ h Jd lB ecease In t IS t elr great bereaVe· a e property, an t oug . o}a bad ]eft tion J\ust introdUCild ana foll sale by J :i) genera experience mee mg was e ment h' d 1· · h d 1 · · · .. ' · · · · · . . . · • 1m an re mqms e a 1 chum upon 'his WlbSQN, Hatter, No. 72 North Jiron\ street. -at 2! P M., at wh1eh B1shop Janes pres!· Resolved, That m token of respect f~r estatA, in his will he )eft her an annuit can and see tbem witbou~ delay. ; 16il Bd ded. The Rev. Dr. Bangs, Dr. Floy, and the memory of our deceased brother, th1s f •\'OO jl- 2 500 L 1 4\c y • Lodge b dra d · . ~ h o a;.d , or 0 , • o a pro 4 esses to LOST-On Monday, Oe:t. 1Ust, somewhere .others spoke. At 6 o'clock there was a e. pe m mourmng 10r t e h • between·the first and second toll gates on 1 t' d b' 1 apace of th•rtv days, ••• expeneuc•d • chango of heart, aod t\\ Ut•ter It Delawara Plan> Rood, • \\''·\''\ • ... . . : • . \ i ... :. t 1 i Thhds·tn ce1·t.ify that lj!d~:;ard S. FJ\an~s the I9t b day of J nly. iS53, unanimou•ly ar- pnint~d O}lticia'!. t~>, th~ N,e;w. Y Qf!t: (i)pthalmte HospttaL In testuuony'MiePenf lv'l!'have eauscd the seal ohhe cortlorarxt n~tp,be h~el&nto •lijxed thls lOth day· uf Jannar , 185'-t.'' · ' ' •· VD.lentine Mott.l\'1 L L D. Caleb~. Woodhull~ l're>i\lent, · D- T\. Rogers. Jlf. ·J)., J. P. Garl•isb .. ]\I,,D., Wrn. D'avidsoli, Secretary, M:ark S~iopbensl>l\7 ~. D. . , New YMk :Ev.!' lniirmnJI-, We hereby cerh(f that Edward S. Franks ii a Life Go1em.or.of< th..-New 'York· E:r.:e ,Iaurmary and as snch is eutlfled f<> th'e J.lveral p'rivHeges i~ pursll:AitCe ofi. tbe .A ill of)ncorpornJjoJh \ RUFlJS L: LORD, President.· 'I · . GEo....: W ~LK:ES, M. D •• Secr*tiU'Y.· genera ~rayer-mee mg, an preac mga Resolved. That acopy oftheseresolu- her friends claim that she bas been for POCKET BOOK,c•mtaining$6~inBHieon'the 7! by Bishop- Junes, from the 3d ~n~ 4t~ tions, sign~d by the officers o. f this Lodge, some time leading the life of a devoted State of New York Bank. a Certiffieate of De. V(>rses of the lOth chapter of 1st Cormth1- be transm1ttea to the fam 1 ly of' the de· d • Ch . t\ ,, posite for $ 50 in State of )S'ew YQfk Bank, pay . d h h b • an smeere r1s Jan_ llible to tbe ordel'\ of Jacob Bush, and sevt\ra1 .a.ns. Subject: \The death of Obnst and cease ; t at t ey e entered on the rom- otbe~ pS:pers of no use \~·ILII:y one but the Gwn• lto obleot.\ The chureh ,.hieh has been ut~ of tho L<ldge, and publiabed io the \· 'MY\\\\' >etnroiu• the,..,.. bOOk, >o· J ' .M·rr d K St 0 d '11 How TuEY AwARD PnEMIUHS IN GEoR- getber wi~h the above ~<>ntent!!;to tbi!i office o.r thoroughly renovated and painted, pre· 1 or an ey 0 e, an VI age papers. E B h .t.o o; it J. s. Burba.os• st&re, or to the subsert t d h rf 1 · 61A.- mery rot era were awarded by ber, will be fiberdlly rew'a'tued. • sents a nea an c ee u appearance_- · l 0 · t h fi • AB\ ... J CRISPELL \\\\'0ffie·ehon·rs'from· ·\\\ \to·6cn'J\' •· . :DRUNK AND'DISORDERLY.- What a mel- t 16 otnmit ees t e· rst premmms of the . ..... . . . - ' .. · . ' . ... .... ~·~ . en'\\' { ' .[ New York paper Oob 31st. • • . . · · ·. ; • • Ohve, P•• Slo' . . ·' ~\' \''\'\sM; 1859. ···' ·· · ' · · · l'WIOI ' ancho)y tbmg lt IS to know that we have. Georgm State Agncultural :Soc1et.y, -~gat . . . · ..... ·.. . . ·. -;;:-. ~--..,..,.·~,...,.-,~~I'I\M'rrt':'_ . . . ·l ,, . •l- ., ~ Li: AN APPRENTICE :wANTED to learn \ne \' · · · · \\} · ·• ' ''\ <• co<, . ·. . , : ? P . 1 . d fth. mtbJstownwomensDmtserablydebas~d cose .. atAtlanta,upon th~tt:' 'lbresumg M:illin'~r'yTrade.''Arip1y. toC:J.Tow-nserid ··_ ·'•SE'Sv'.I.\B.\~ • .l artwuarsarereoeive 0 ejourney I b . M'b\ H · p .. ,.····1·~· &Oo'Fr~a·· fit A·K.- 'h dl ._0 · · · · ... · ·'· 1 ·· 1 ··-·'\\''\ .A • ,.., . and fa len, as to ecomedrunk and dtsor· acmes, orse owcrs ann Cm;ton .... ., .P•· llu, a:e .. lJ an erw o. UAIL ROAD TLckets._.for.all. citie•Lwe&~~ .of Mr. Ward, the merJCnn 'JQffiffi.lSSIOO• h h h G' ' h'b\t d b ih .. b .. ' ' ' \ m . ·.. . . . . . ' . . ...(.\;, n<>f'th-w.est.aind.sont.b-.<Wttll\ A\or·J!aiG'iby.r ~,. . h p . b H t 1 . derly to sue an extent t at t ey must ms, e~ 1 l e y . em 1 ut the o. cere B·· o~~]).I~~A few. persons Cl!-ll.~~ J\C~!Ii· . . . Wintel.'nBl,Oihere •llOJldbui* '' ~ •P t 0 .,. 0 ' ? .w'\ ontll ' 0 \ Y re- be oommltted to the County jnil \ wna of tho said Society, when publici;' deeiarC · · m\\•W v•lh <OO.d b0eni .. II<';II~3'!11!S· ·trW••\' \-\'\\\!!\ .. ' r;, .lvamt-w;.~ .cetved by the anthorJtles on the way. ancl th . \th . . t. .d , W iog the awards . on com in.,., to. ·tb s . • N.or~bl~9.~ ~r;~'uJ~. t~~, jl.Qul!e • fllrmerl1: o~- ~rn ~il. f~c'f~~ ~P,.;t, th~!\<JJIW9Ii~;i,ifiiC~J9~~f5.:of; .h d b ·h il P k\ . .ct ecasewl aw9mao yeser ay. • e • . • . ~· e:~'·rn~ e'l~!i .. Y. , •.•. e !5.·.•·. . u,swl.llgel.JlP.Ilft:bl\\·ge-.ulJJe,.t}nes..,!.····' ~~ w•• ool on t, \'.\\ ' . 0 '\'\ sa.e y. know of no oight so diOg\lstlng, nUd yet clunee, took Ihe.opportumty w~tato thM mg•lao,.NoY, J.,JJl59· · ... ~G41f ·· · · · · ' · ~ The Overland Chma Mml exp:cts that, so sad a:nd paioful,:as that of a druok~n t~e~ would ~ot be. paid~ as the : 'Soei~t. y . ;, ·~- N'~I:. (.·~i(IJ't~.'~.ous).' :coAt.-:-. Th~:,::u~d.~.~- . by the next.m4, Mr. Ward w1l.l be able will not' hereufter pay pr i .. t -· . ,. SJ'?ne!l oft'edor sale :bY ~bHon .C?r .sro!'ller to send b . b' fi 11 t\fi d t t woman. ' em ums_ 0 rna· quanuty a few tons oi the a'bove Coal, whica is · orne lS na~ V ra I e rea V· -.. · chines or artlcles of any kinu rpf!de at the !'{er;y eftjl(l.$ive .·in _giving ,a che(!du,l .Q,laie to ·a --;--- Tbe Bt .. mor R. L. Stevoaa will \\'Yo North I They say thoygoiu·fuFBon\h· «•to,!~'. , NC:~.s•f.J·~ ... Itisrelated of Damel.Webf!ter that R &·T · ' d '- R d. t ~ • h d • \]'h h '·· · · · ···· ·' · · •· · omer . remper s oc .. , on <'U 1 !Or ern rig. ts an . -mterests, at oug tlietr . -··-~- -:s-·--------·~ ., 11 .l.IIJ.l't:ii. 'lfken • young hwyor he ....;ved .. • Ceo Now York, on Sunday ovoaing, at 6. o'- P;emiOm L1d, Ifk,; tho< Of oul' O\wn 'B'taj:o 'A: , ·''; Trt'.~il'!'~'lji.(I,'R~l~' D. of $18 :or S<!I'VIOOS m • eas• •• ~htch he eloek, r. M. For passag~ apply to Obarlis Fair, was open to •II the world. · · ·· ....n£'Jb~~~· =~~~7'!'~~~~~~~~~!\- w~s en.aged. _8~?'': yeare al:;er M I'll- oarter, ogeut oa tho dn<k. . . . _ .. ' . . . · .. .,.,,,.,., calved $4,0061n. a aunn~r e~e aQd l:tBed . . ' ....... - •. A HEU'l' WoJ1rrH ·.fuvJNG ...... Oli\u-~b's -· --~· ,_,.._...._...,.-,;.;;..;;....;;,-.:.:;..:..;~ the same brlisr: - .. ' - ' See a~dvertisemelit of speotaeleri'fouud. Hedtt 1 of'tqi~.Andes, worth -~il;ano. I> . puJt~a:~~~-shby '