Daily Globe, The (Newspaper) - October 9, 1854, Washington, District Of Columbia m n i TUB THE DAILY GLOBED To the Editor of the by your 1 gave to the public the shadow of a on the cause of such epidemics as further experiment and all I have heard and read of the present course of that have so confirmed my that I am induced again to trespass upon your to endeavor to draw still further attention to this view of the I am inclined to assume that the actual attack of cholera is induced by the patient having taken into the stomach a ous its nature I believe to be analogous to the fungi which affect many classes of vegetable Only those who have closely studied these fungi can be aware how very mi- and yel how systematically formed they I have preparations by me of a dozen different taken from the cucumber mauy of which 1 hive had in fluid for more than a retain their form as perfectly as if I had only taken them from the plant this very No two are alike in but all are alike in the very high powers of the microscope they show an hyaline with a second or in- ner full of minute If a few leaves of the infected haulm of the potato are and gently shaken over a piece of black a quantity of very fine white powder is place a little of this in fluid under a power of 50( every atom of this powder wil resolve itself into a distinct some what of the form of an ace of spades varying more or less in size from of an inch in There will be seen a well-defined outline of inner in which are many hundret spores some of the cell will by using a still highe it will be seen that these have al the shape and characteristics of the par ent 1 have seen of them lie easily between the lines on a microm which lines just o an inch 1 have said of the potato or holds good with nearly all th others though in such as that o the the spores beat the powe these minute investigations may appear fabulous to the public in for they are not ye aware of the perfection to which sucl makers as hav brought the bin still tli matter will defy and day is proving that we are bringing the small things of creation to our prying curiosity by the microscope in a way which challenges compari son with those wondrous achievements o astronomical by which we seen almost to enter into the mysteries of the planets and heavenly bodies above an around It has been held by some of our firs writers on such that all fungi are in their own nature identical but that the or something in th of each plant on which they ar gives them the variation in forn which marks the distinctive character o It may be so. I can only and as regards each plant on I find they invariably are tJie same i. each individual plant has its fungu characterized by distinct features from th fungi of other plants even growing in th very next I have seen an upper lea of a potato haulm with this white on the leaves below tree froi I have shaken some of this on the sound in a few hours the cu certain minute brown spots in twenty-four hours the decay may b seen by the unassisted 1 have know a grape cleaned from the and be come perfectly other grapes o which it was left quickly showed the e ferAi of the 1 will not occup space wilh any argument as to whether tli weakness produces the or invites the is my own theory In cither it ii beyond all dispute that come how or whence it this fungu has powers so rapid as t be almost 1 will assume it I to be granted to that the vege table world subject to a fungoid acting on the life of tne plants by poisoning the juices on which th health of vegetable life mainly depends that these fungi wilh and as they ripen and disperse that they arc not if at nl that the spores escaping froi the parent cells are so minute as to be al most even with the aid of th best It I not surprise any on granting me this much to be further tok that I have caught these fungi in transit from one locality to carried about in rotting but float ing in the The manner in which now conduct this process somewhat va ries from that I in a former letter given in your I take a piece o six inches clean it mos washing it with distilled water I carry it to a in by a simple I can elevate it some ten feet from the On the spot smear it over with pure anc then at once place it in if there is any with the surface exposed to th quarter from which it I leave i thus twelve On i down it should be kept covered will a broad it can bt washed into a previously cleaned with distilled just water enough to go over the is The next step is to take a drop of the fluid from Ihe and submit it between two plates of the thinnest to ilie highest powers of the In my own the result ever is to give me a great many of a character so distinct as not to admit of question thn they are known to bu very many of forms not common to tin fungi of any of our common garden plants or I find on a windy day I gc perhaps a few more in and some of a larger wilh more matter o other but on a day with a heavy thundery I have been most I am satisfied there can scarcely be one spot of earth on which these fungi do not fall in their I cannot but think insoluble in they wait where ley fall the growth of the particular lant for which each has its own int if that plant grows on that its nemy is on the very soil from which is to draw But I further al there must be some peculiar lon yet to be developed in the plant be- ore the fungus will act upon it to its own apid the rapid destruction f the said What this prevenient may be I know but this I do now that the for destroys the potato as I have spread by the action of he atmosphere over the length and breadth of the I have specimens of it een months old as healthy as some only hree in my i know as a some of these spores shaken on the unharmed leaf on he same stalk from a diseased leaf at once while shaken over a healthy in another part of the garden or no effect is though watched for On these premises 1 draw he conclusion in our almost everywhere in cultivated seeds of fungoid disease lie that it will de- pend on causes yet to be discovered what condition of the plant is necessary to call them inlo when so each plant is affected one year with fungi of the identical character found on similar plants in former Universal assent seems given to the fact though no locality can be said to be certainly safe from choleraic those places are least attacked which are the best the least well and supplied with those localities are the most frequently and the most severely attacked where the con- trary conditions of life Can it be that the disease is produced from a cause ever existing around but dormant in its destructive power until some particular condition of atmosphere calls it into active life? can it be when thus roused into it requires in those it at- tacks a peculiar condition of body as the to give effect to its poisonous property Is it of a character analogous to the vegetable fungi I have spoken above I see no reason to forbid the tion that there may be even among the purely vegetable which in certain conditions of the human body when taken into the produce im- mediate severe constitutional It strikes as far more that from drains and servoirs as they are for animal emanate the spores of under certain conditions of would be given out in such quantities and in such minute particles as easily lo be ried about by every current of sons in health may inhale and swallow these spores and escape injury from them Other depressed physically from local or accidental may afford to them just the pabulum which will develop their poisonous A a crowded walls and floors and bedding of dirty these may generate these for months o years they may lie dormant in their beds of a little extra or the continuance for a long period of a cer less effects we know atmosphere has or life of all rouse anil thon they only waul tlie meeting with the slate of animal for i hoy a poisonous their work of destruction J cannot say whether gation may yet be made available to the air for such fungi as ii emanates in its corrupted condition from these posed sources of but such inves I think most If I am at nil right in this the rea treatment clearly is to cleanse the bowels of an infected patient as quickly as The spasms nnd the attendant di- are not only the effect of ihe but the struggles of nature agains it. Help not with any such grim astringent matter as chalk and nor with tending to para- those powers the poison will soon but with some tating not With this view I can quite account for the success of castor This allay while it removed the tant it would render the fungi harmless it would remove them As K the premonitory six cases out o ten may be put down fear is a most depressing its effect is very symptom of the advent o increases the its own Tins may be fairly treated with the conf or any of the medicines every ical man according to the of the how to I have no doubt but this symptom allowed to continue unchecked would so depress the constitution that the poison of the cholera itself would find in it just that soi fitted for its own I can then sec all the wisdom of house to house nol only as tending to get more but to check a symptom in the constitution from whatever cause it may does predispose to I do firmly believe that in the plan of Dr. George Johnson there is that amount of sound sense which should give it every amount of at all appears to me to what few of the oilier systems have pretended to a reason for what it is not the Detroit September 23.] THE HUNDRED AND MR. I have now been a dent of this city long enough to know something of the localities thereto where the City Hall ditto Also where the Astor House is generally tell the general direction of Mercer and Bowery streets from the Crystal at most times of point out Trinity Church with a tolerable degree of Have been to the for which I paid a shilling to the dilapidated Hibernian who attends the iron afterwards visited particular the shaped Sahara known as the City Hall the splendid fountain with its symmetrical basin filled with golden I was credibly could not exactly perceive them in the midst of its elegant miniature in its gazed with admiration at the ancient structure denominated the City said to have been built by the ancient of which I have not thn slightest as all the avenues leading thereto were thronged with modern whose general costume was not so correct as I could have at the glorious fountain which adorns the center of the spacious the magnificent proportions of the fores trees which rear their lofty forms therein gazed long and earnestly at the jet so lofty as I had been lei to of the which embellishes the princely then turned to look at a circular edifice I did not strike me being remarkable for architectural but which undoubtedly is turned to feast my wonder ing eyes upon the drops of a fountain near at hand wilh much approbation upon the wid and spacious and the graveled and also at a near which I think I have before men surveyed the other fine building near at which adorn and that triangular piece of and eve returned with constantly increasing grat ification to view a beautiful lake in th center Irom the midst of burst forth in aqueous glory the waters o a convinced that I hai seeu my I prepared to one lingering lool my friend L. E. G. Gray at the glorious old classic the hall and the pluvial splendors of the fountain Went but looking it the splendid park I had just left rose in misty the jet of a Resolved to returi and have another look at the ivied an crumbling and also to inspect mi a fountain which I now perceive hard Wishing to be perfectly posted went to the Post Evening Pos and a containing the latest news of the and also a lib of entertainments for the Wish ing to see the of which I ha and also to behold of whoi I had heard some in I with one Thomas an who afterwards I dc termined instantly to visit that place perfectly regardless of ex Arrived at the man de mantled a like had no further s was necessitated ID get a broke offered him but that was to effectually broke to suit his Go in after a lengthy an internal Soon after my a young mai in a dress a huge standin and a high introduced himse as gentleman o and man about Havin never before had any experience of a clas of individuals who I am large proportion of the masculine popula lion of the 1 eagerly embraced th opportunity of making his acquaintance He also presented his Bu and we three then proceeded 1 view commence with the double-barreled nigger baby Bull Dogge says is an on to the is always provided with a temperance talk to the contrary thn happy the D. says it is not the only one i the a red darkey a gieen Yankee a white says ilia this latter individual is an and could only havn originated with Bar wax figure of a tall man in a blu with a star on his says it is a who was foun when he was wanted but Bull Dogge say there was never any such and the whole story is Gay b the that it is supposed t represent Louis Napoleon never before that he had one eye black an one Dogge asserts that th few days several families in Hull were poisoned by eatine potted meal purchased al a So alarmingly ill those who had partaken of the trial a surgeon was sent and found no fewer than twenty and all violently sick and agonized with severe and some of them who had eaten mort than the going fast into The whole neighborhood was in great for it appeared that every one who had partaken of this meat was more or lees It is not stated that any fatal results have It appears that polled flesh meat during very hot weather will undergo a sort of even in thai incipient chemical analysis will not be able to OF COMMERCE and n just been organized 'n upon a permanent The ress of such movements i ress seems ance movements in the western s indicative of the rapidly increasing of their commercial long looked upon as rather lethargic in business within a few years to have awakened in and gone to work to improve iu avenues of trade and nnd provide every facility for the widely extending operations of domestic Noah's Old who in an Auto e scale from Chow Sing cart and pill all and like a Connecticut or the Jew soup of he witches in Upstairs at and into an adolescent christened a Lecture says it is known as the con's and that all his pious sakes Saw the and felt good all Much pleased with a bit of fun originating in a jealous and in a free Fireman Mose saw his with the pitched into of Tom and went off at Enter Rose with Mose beaus Rose knows those beaux Mose blows Joe's blows pose hoes Joe's rows blows chose Mose's shows Joe's nose nose knows Joe's nose shows those P. S. Joe being being the only innocent one in the whole was arrested by the vigilant and efficient P. P. S. says that Joe treated the Emerald conservators of the public and is again at Let Mose R. PHILANDER P. 13. usual custom to have one eye bot black and wax model of the rai road man who swindled the living on his and presided of the Foreign Mission Society for th suppression of pilfering on the Foo Fo wax figure of the abandoned and totally depraved woman who filched half a loaf of bread to giv her hungry and who was ver properly sent to Blackwell's Island for it also of city contractor who did clea the states that he i residing at Saw a great multitud of streaked white face black hairy bald Dogge prefers the with a great as of differing in anc varying as lo long short tails stump ring wiry curl tails interesting and tail indignant and big tails little bob suggest Robert and no Dogge says that some effeminate descend ants of this latter class now promenade and he swears that they havi greatly degenerated in pic cor boa constrictors liz bugs putri model model churns model model model ba cockroaches BRANCH OF AND cents will also he made to all way unless ate purchased at the Round-trip for three Issued on Ihe 2.1, 3d, and Sill lo all who may wmh lo the Agricultural Fair and Maryland fly T. H. By order WASHINGTON BY on Eleventh and U ami contains subject to an annual tax nol every and Horn 3J lo 6 p. m. 5 THE LOST by Mrs. Don of an Historical by Don Francisco Navarro Juil received at TAYLOR MAURY'S near YALE SCIENTIFIC fourteen or Civil i of National 11 or and Applied i and Agricultural Ths object of is to practical application of the branches For to the in the several scp 12 thei Dean of Ike SYNONYMS OP THE NEW TESTAMENT by R. C. B. author of of Jr A or from and by Randal A. M. LL. a member of the Nashville Just received al TAYLOR 'S oct o 9th 1UENTS, in of the and and others nl unusually low Irom B MARYLAND POU THE MOTION OV THE MECHANIC HUE SEVENTH ANNUAL EXHIBITION of I lute will take place on the September al eir spacious Hall in tlie rity of and hill 19, Barclay New Street Worth of Ihe Alter IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OF DRY constantly receiving Ly and If from Europu Urge amounts or o the wants of the which we offer tor low for payable at our connection with the South knowledge of their we are enabled im- exactly adapted to their and by can to them very All imputing We I at all a full stock of tlie better f Domestic the whole making a more mock than we have ever and we iu ite to KROTHER jan Barclay anJ 24 illustrated Just received at Attention lias been drawn to Saxony by death of the late reigning prince of that country killed by a kick from a It might have seemed for a dynasty to make itself so completely strange to the and tendencies of the people over it as the Saxon princes have The population of that country are and yet their never looking beyond the court are Roman and We have seen the late King lustily cheered on the review ground at and we have also seen him enter his good town of when not a single citizen uttered a or even a hat to so universally was he detested and con- It is complained that the Saxon is and that the change of sovereign will make no Of course Wurtemburg is Saxony is Russian Hesse is All the small States arc Why in the German struggles ami convulsions of a few years the con- and liberal party was beaten trodden i wno gained and kept the and who received louel praise for their firmness and con- even amongst were tlie the the cratic Backed by Austria by countenanced and praised bv they triumphed at at at and everywhere What is the that Germany is ab- and of course that it worships the present type of which is Even Austria when in- to pursue a liberal and ent receives nothing but tenance and opposition in tlie ff we had wanted a Germany to stand the dictatorship of we should have supported a an a liberal But we did nothing of Both England France displayed coldness and and even in one or two instances practical to the liberal and constitutional efforts of the And we are now in our struggle with by the sluggish indifference of German and the active enmity of German 19, the manufacturers in Europe by Ihe for 31 and 2 FRANCK SKW YORK for 1 Memorable Tlie Stoty of Him by Mrs. Newton of in some of its Relations Inie and by Henry author of and by William in u Country small elegantly TAYLOR Ulh OAK COM CONN. over Security invested wider Ihe official approval of Comptroller of Public Accounts of that THIS COMPANY will issue Policies on Joint Slock principle and upon the thus the of both ui the option of the and make contracts upon any and all conditions to or connected of every name or The rates of premium are can be and atford requisite to the insured anil perpetuity to this On of a Life Policy while in the holder will receive Its equitable value in Permits will be granted for and at Policies issued lor the benefit of a married on tlie life of her husband or will he secure to her separate from the claims of unit all others The Comptroller of the Slate certifies that Ihe and any information in reference lo mailers of will be the Chairman Exhibition ing the Ac aue IKON mail or otherwise promptly attended lo. All work warrant V il lo dec OK School of THE will begin on Octo her 9, and end on Ihe UI and Practice of N. R. M. and W. E. A. Principle and 1'iactice ol Samuel M. 1) and Joseph M. M. 0. Matena ami Pathological Ceorge W Al. Practical U. M. D. Clinical the to the and containing one hundred and fitly Pees for the Matriculation Graduation K. A. M. sep having thrown extraordinary and unusual guards around lor the protection of UK Company and the the and capital of ihe Institution in my unsurpassed by Life Insurance Company in this State or R. G. of Accounts Stale of L. JAMES C. BOARD OF Philadelphia Advertisements For pamphlets containing rates of nml to apply for call Pennsylvania Marble adjoining Jan and Faucy Wood Nor til AVINO Patent 1'rhuntiUc.Tiiri li IIIR Cabinet Makers wlin ami all Boil 1'oi.ta and 1'iano Stool i Frames of a superior myle and and with a new nf nml Jnh and Newell with Ironi 3 in 12 tuul wilh ull kinds II New York A. B. D. WHOLESALE IMPORTERS AMD DEALERS IN ana Drugs 1'ainu, IOO corsier of NEW All orders thankfully al their North Second ap AND G. S. tare EVANS i Pennsylvania between 4J and under D. Exchange nnd Land Warrant e lit A on good MR. EVAN'S will give prompt attention to Claims for Bounty Back anil before Executive They especially solicit the ol rejected and suspended Revolutionary All Land Warrants sold by tin will he Persons from a distance sending us ami Vir Scrip may upon receiving the highest market and made Jan NEW WHEAT FAMILY eel veil this Jay 50 new wheat Family of warranted to For sale by aus wi Sc PARKER opposite How ARK trary lo the general in the process of is not but passed through heated iron ihe heaviest of which weigh twenty nnd worked or as dough is at a The rubber is nearly all procured from the mouth of the in to which point it is sent from the Its upon is thai of a jug or as ihe natives use clay moulds of that dip into the liquid caoutchouc until u coating of the desired ness when the clay is broken and emptied The after being chopped and rolled to a is mixed wilh a compound of metallic sub- principally white lead and to cive it body or Those sheets designed for the soles of shoes are passed under rollers having a diamond figured From these the soles are cut by anil the several pieces required to perfect the shoe tire put together by females on a The natural adhesion of the rubber joins the The shoes are next and baked in an oven capable of holding about two thousand and to about three hundred where they remain seven or eight This is called the by which the rubber is A large quantity of cotton cloth and cotton flannel is used to line is applied to the surface of the rubber while it is yet in Not a particle of any of these materials is The scraps of rubber are and the biw of cloth are chopped up with a small quantity of rubber and rolled out into a substance resembling lo form the inner The profits of this business have been somewhat curtailed of lale by the prevailing high price of which has varied within n year from twenty to sixty twenty to sixty cents per The is very A species of lined wilh nel is extensively used in some parts of the try as a substitute for the leathern of LACE ox is really and truly the reigning novelty of the French is natural where bonnets are now worn nnd where parasols are latter being much nearer lo ihe position where veils are Bonnets no longer tect ihe parasols hence the The most costly laces are used for the edgings of these bonnets with a and literally means a protection against the is the most expensive as well as moat useful of a lady articles of AN ATTORNEY about to furnish a of was requested by his a to make il aa light as he replied the that's what you say to your but not the way 1 make my 1T10UKST SCENES IN AND r 1 The Kreal a story of the world's by S. Life of Julius 1 Shilling Cookery for the and by E. S. 25 Hand and Nautical James the Second a novel by Pin by Mrs. Tlie by Mrs. by I by 20 FRANCK TAKE HOOD H now receiving his fall supply of fine and Geneva from the most makers rich and fashionable Gold which he will dispose of al the lowest New York city wholesale and no AH kinds of Fine Coods in my line to order HI than notice and nt low him an early call and between and Sixth sign of the HI WK PLEASURE of our has re- his old and our The will hereafter be conducted the linn of Hudson instead of Sc as IMMENSE Morris Hallowell REMOVED into new No. 147 and No. are opening for the Spring an ol Silk ami Fancy thai for client and variety will any mock d in into their new winch of tlie Largest in with a an amount already and to with who buy FOR and believing that in is to have they wilt I.e to sell al a prom than can br where long are Under and Short ne lor charging large profits does not their goods at a Very small Advance on Ihe Foreign they mean to make it the of ol In G. T. GREEN'S Shirt 1 New punctually by r. can T. Uwt to will be forwarded to any of Ihe or on liom Die personal according to formula toy be carefully and as all an- made by ihr 1st. Size around 2d. M. immediately under tne arm piu 4th.1. i across the Length of point of Hie shoulder to tlie ol the from the shoulder to 7th. Tlie height of and any other uons as regards etc. Thn plan is and will tie value gentlemen at a who find it to thai them in and T. Shirts being made on principles of lion which can no more than the result nl a i never fall to the of his will lie found in his all houi of the Ins dec TREMENDOUS BARGAINS AT THE CELEBRATED LARGEST Carpet Establishment IN THE UNITED 99 II IRA 91 AN D VS EIGHT SPACIOUS WHOLESALE AND SALES KOOM No. 1, CONTAINS an assortment ol m. t American Oil one to from 1-C to KOOM NO. the largest stock of and grain Carpets to be found in the SALES ROOM No. 3, Are MOO pieces nf and A r ply Carpets of new SALES 4, iH an immense nl low IN SALES KOOM No. 5, Arc displayed a variety ol I four SALES ROOM No. In fully stocked with Velvet Brussels Slair and Hall SALES ROOMS No. 7, splendid ami Medallion of entire and SALES ROOM e. an new article try and n ami Stair English and Krem U 4-4, 5-4, and ti White and Check till ol which will lie sold dec II CASH receive if Ihe money be In par within 01 will only In: al Ha i value on the it To will if money Is in advance ol count at the rate PER per will hr Thov ask from Ihe lavur of an ot being will be convinced that it is not for their interest In the large profits that ate to those who give long feb M. L. T. A. W. J. II JIMES K. R. Jt CO. sep AT HALF J pour servir a yd M. tie DP 11 a U line de de Ki full SO II half 5-1 60. full Lonix 6 lull 50. la les 4 half and other standard low of jy IS OK 1UCI1 n mid on s Curtain with all the the embellishment of in the newest an extensive and rich slock of Side Uell Red and other Ornaments in a widths and an extensive variety of Gilt and Painted at very low all new DODSON it CO. received oml on JL sale an and full supply of splendid Velvet which we are rapidly running oir at unusually low a magnificent variety of heavy substantial Tapestry all in which we are ing at than the coal of common the Rugi and Door Mats Those in want of carpeting call stock in will not lait long the way they havu been going since their Good smalt quick Terms on or mites secured at the time Jc CO. SPANISH by and by Professor Spanish De Vere's Spanish Meadow's Spanish Spanish de Lingua para leer y haMar el by Prof. Nuevo para a leer y hablai el by Professor Gramatica da by Professor Le Mailre pour dre a et la Langue Espagnole with a by Professor Spanish Phrase and with a of works of Spanish sept 18 FRANCK it. H. and nt PRACTICES in ihe United States Supreme In t Uie Courts In the of Office on 15th the Treasury mHK PENSION LAWS AND BOUNTY LAND 1 Analytical with the of and of Attorneys General the and Regulations prescribed by Hie Pension and wholo 10 ar- ranged u to be intelligible to every by P. F. C. late Chief Clerk in the Pension 1 1854, of 356 octavo Price FRANCK THOMPSON Hoot U and Shoe A nml m of unit Hoots and every on JOHN for all the New Public and Pension loi properly ami Navy and on IKON AND Ihe ol 0. the States that they are prepared lo nil tor all of Iron such as Railings lor public 01 private Grey Iron Iron nnd ull kinds ol and Iron They pay particular lo having the largest and handsomest in the desiring lo make of and know the cosl of by the will receive by n nun of mail printed designs of work All intrusted to us will receive prompt HOOD 81 jan No. 191 North 1-tuladeliAia. and sale dealers in Dry have their new mid spacious Nos. SIS Hint 31 where they otter lor on favorable an ei tensive of fancy and staple Lace jnn HEAVY for MARINE STEAM RN OINE AND Ell requiring choice material made accurately and promptly at Locomotive Bush by aug RICHARD NORRIS St FROM Commentaries on Law of 1 vol. Napier's and Sieges in the 1 Ocean and her a h istory of who have held dominion over the I Manual ot 1 vol. The Positive Philosophy of translated into i Of Plurality of 1 1853. Vestiges of Uie Natural History of new and with numerous I 18W. Harvey's Sea Side the Natural History of Ihe Brit- ish 1 18M. on the Microscope and application to Clinical 1 The Illustrated London and Mechanical Drawing 1 185-t. Imported per thin day by FRANCK CONFESSIONS OF AN JL ican Life and of a Country by J. B. The Winter Vow An historical sequel to Simon by James Central Route to the by Gwinn Harris received at TAYLOR St MAURY'S mar 25 near NEW FURNITURE have Just received and on sale one cose Table in Table Cloths and Napkins pink and lilac This in really ft beautiful altogether and al very low One cue French Cotton m and bluff warranted to stand in either tun or A beautiful article for curtains or aval a new lot of rich Lace Sc L. H. G. C. Brain ami Bell ami Penn. lOtk and 11M and keep constantly on an JJL of and lion Uu Fillings of all we are calling any order in the casting line will be immediately attended Jan A. of Penn. UYS AND SELLS EXCHANGE on ell principal cities of ihe Buys and sells Slocks and on The price for Land Warrants ana Virginia BUY ci Mercantile Fire Insurance Co. No. 11 WALL Corner of John CASH Inoore or damage Fire on ITI A. M. Van N. Clinton Calvin K. Samuel Jacob John J. James Henry Julin M. John E. B. V. W n. S A. M. L. Norman M. Joseph Stephen A. JolIM JOHN N. Coin in I H I o n Merc It ant. 79 TO Jt JOHN H. Son J T. W. Son of the Dank of Virginia P. Son St Solicits dec Va. dec. AND 131 77 New Copying and Seal and rmn variety Fancy Manifold I ly which and are written at th Orders e mine FRANCIS Si and dec 5-ly 77 MaUen Ko a CFS i El MS OES fc and ate now prepared to receive and the usual to as think a business with Tlie house will be conducted in connection with ELLIS a in banking for the last nil will be to of and other on ci of St ra V n willi A. G. will he hnn in the of our A EDWARDS and i V STEARNS i who and sell the world which his lever to in ihr will be happy to or to orden for v STEPHEN 1 1ERSOX. 0! ST. by MA Conybeare and the J. 8. THE CAPTAINS OF THE BOHAN by Henry THE HOME IN THE by receded al TAYLOR 8c MAURY'S UNITED STATES NEW carefully By It Just at TAYLOR Si MAURY'S Hook near 9th AWU Peter 42 Chatham OFFERS for the following .it French Honey and other Prne in tin-foil and A moie pan lion n the various articles can known by sending fora nil price us mar i io hea the tbc am era I and vac me no so all arc I in soul por pral mo self very beel toll as well Krol thc as tl has for i a yt The Wei we slat adn cau con is s is i wit i ha the wit res mu her coi lio cos -sol su age Th we cat wit as tail as let liin un de bo i the mi is de