roMilaiggh Pits& ScaLwirmrrowN, Dec. 23t, 1869. MST= FODDER AMt Alf • Om letshta Mondog, sell is forgeshter, bin ich aw amohl g'interviewd Witrra, un now way mere aw gor net bong a ftertle dohler weed krisht-kindlin tau wetta dos net feel leit Sin de wises was sell mehnt. Ich wills explainn. Interview is an /English wart, awer es war shun in use bei de Hebreaer we so om eck-shtea leaya wahra, for' der Bobbellonish dorm tau baua, un sell is now shun ivver a hunnert un tswansich . yohr. De Bevvy behawpt es weer ivver Weft hunnert yohr Bidder seller tseit. Anyhow, es is an wart dos shun uf feelerlea weaya rused is warm, un awer de sickniffikeashuns fum wart heitich's dogs is feel gresser dos for olty tseita. Interview mehnt olleweil an opereaskun tewisha tswea monsleit fun puplicky pruckclivitties so dos dor cant m onner all sei privety bisness uf an confiddensheller we gaw gebt fors in de Tseitung nei tau publisha. De principal interviewers sin de ripporters fun der Press. Wann a monn ebbas im gong hut, odder wanner g'sentenst is tsu henka, odder wanner mea geld hut dos de law em erlawbt, odder wann or en bereemter Pod' is, odder warm er en government office hut we tali odder wanner eans will un konn kens kreeya, so we der cholly Jack, donn, for common, gebts an inter view. Well, we g'sawt, ich war derheam om letahta Mondog, un so about drei uhr numtnidogs is caner awkumma fun der shtadt reuse for mich amohl tsu intsr viewa. Er hut so a klea bichly ous em sock rouse, un a blei pensil, un hut sich dort of der gross chuckle bhtool rhuckt yusht grawd dos wanner derheam weer. De Bevvy 'hut mich aw geguckt un ich hob de Bevy aw geguckt, under ripport or hut uns all tawea kt un dorm hut er g'aawt er wow kamMa for an inter view tsu bawa wit mer nn •aw mit der vvy. Well, Becht de Bevvy, go ahead r bisness. Yoh sog ich, yusht go glawb dei nawma is Pit r r er—Sell la mei nawma teraht ewer n w er ich flaw heasa mach Pit. glawb aw an kleans ,was ee der Abey hcaea, liokt er in der weeg un - shlutzerly im maul. der Abey an buwelly odder an ? „ Sell is awer In dummy froke—a buwelly, of course, un er guckt yusht graved exactly we eel dawdy der Pit, un sell sawya aw oily lat. sip- - Was is dei opinion fun der fein enshel qu estion Pit—My opinion is dos ordlich feel fun Awns kterls de shorts kreeya wanes amohl ons of settle geat. Bip—Sell Is net was ich wissa will, awer was is del opinion fUn weaya de shtocks under gult mprrickt in Nei Yorrick. Pit—Bl ich denk net feel derfu, for in Nei Yorriok hen se mer mei wateh g'shtola forram yohr we de Seimoyers convention dort war. R4 ---For wenn husht im sin I su gea for Hongress mono on der negsht shun ? Pit—Sell kummt uf umshtenda aw. Ich konns net sneers olleweil—net bis ich un der oholly Jack amohl tau an understand ing kumma derweva. Es kennt so hap pens doe ich mimes nei gea derfore. aip—lch glawb du bit aw an member fun, der , Litterlichy Inshtitoots debeating soOetybieht net ich bin. Rip—Now, ich glawb der hent aw de cide doh de letsht woch dos es hinkle wu's oy leagt sei de mutter, un net de wu's ou,e breet Pit—Exactly sit ,1 —Now suppose aver es wan a welsh birkkiw for tawea wocha uf ma nesht ful oyer, un eb dos es itertich war tau breea dent an tux kumma uns hinkle doat mania, un suppose dean deat der welsh bairns hums an de oyer fabshter ocuo breea, war or done odder 1 Male de mammy fun de pave Pit—El mei opinion is doe ger war eara shteef dawdy, for so caner hen se amohl dart in liihoolMll county g'hot, fin Ashlen der ehteddle, un oily lest he n en der shteef dowdy kunsiddered. 114.—Warsht du an suldawt im_greek 44 Pi war fin martchensy Bripde de :gone t. kommts dos d'net in de regu slar NOW net Maid mich net aw gtnumma hen. Rejo—Ferwaeshen se Oat bat sofg'num ma? Pit—Zi well Joh net bin. Mirwells so gitund dertcicusaut =MI donna rebbaleit. Alip--bennet 'err edereayene sei shiachia un aier earns brodavnereht un fewer Viersht nooks? .I*--.ll`er duns ois fbr common selwer M tchers. iikko—Dunet der oho klnureelloch in eier wsitat? Pft—Yusht weck mit dem shtinkicha konuvvellook. 34,--.lll4aoht ter aw ois kuttlefleck un saftwore pitt,..viowle mum Mere • jelV;WII! aw soar kraut? We er awer kumma is mit so frohya we sell hut de Bum ..iuohl awfonga net tsu shwetza. Secht se : Es dinkt mich awer doch noW du warsht ordlich pertickeler fun weaya un ser bisness. Wit net aw wissa eb mer om nine odder om tees uhr ins bet g,eana, od der eb ich shmeer•seaf odder horty safe use for em klea Abely sei kleader un windla wesha? So sacha we sell dinkts mich sin kens fun nemond sei bisness ex cept uns selwer. Der Ripporter awer hut explains wells dos er kumma is for uns interviews, un dos sell de fashen is olleweil, un doe wenn sacha amohl in de Tseitung gedruckt sin donn macha so aw an grosser senseashen in der nochbershaft. De Bevvy hut awer contend dos er g'nunk hut for desmohl, un Wier mehner wissa will fun unser dummestick bisnefis deer wog for Bich selwer doh in Schlifile town aw rufa. D'no hut er wid der sei hoot of der kup un of un tam loch nous. Om negshta Dinshdog owet is widder a meeting fin der Litterlich Inshtitoot De bating Society, un de Bevvy hut im sin tau attends un aw an shpeetch macha. Es is noch net decide was for an question fore kumma soli. PIT SCHWEFILEBRENNER. WWIINGTON NEWS: AREI ONSIP CULLED FROK VARIOUS SOURCRS. The Treasury Department has consid erable information relating to sugar frauds in NOV York. Itappears that soot/after President Grant clans into oflece com plaints were made to Secretary Boutwell by men.from Bpstou and Elsewhere, to the offset that imperbera at New York were in sonte way 'Otting favors which enabled thein to unWsi3ll those of other cities . . • •lin directed an investigation on every .poirit raised, and fhb has been going on all sumnier. The amount of the swindle is very large, but it is not yet ascertained. These thud!, like all others recently discovered in. New York, were perpetmted during Johnson's administm tion. A list of the States which have ratified the Fifteenth Amendment, twenty-one in number, and which have noti fi ed the State artment of the same, have been furnished to Congress by Secretary Fish. The committee of two members from each of the States represented in the Louisville Commercial Convention are be ginning to assemble here. Those from Georgia have,arrived. Their object is to urge upon Congress the propriety of as sisting in the construction of a Pacific Railroad on or near the thirty-second parallel, in accordance with the resOlu tions of Memphis and Louisville Conven tions. Postmaster General Creswell has taken steps to show the country just what the franking privilege costs. He is going to weigh and classify each day for six months all franked matt& sent from here, so that • the actual amount of postage lost can be ascertained. The second reception of Secretary Fish took place last Friday evening. A delegation of citizens of Utah, em bracing both Mormons and Gentiles, arrived here a few days ago, for the pur pose of the admission of that Terri to a fl. Id noeh o the Sens* IMO Sedisheioril closed. When the reeolution came before the Senate, Senator Cameron made a few remarks saying that he has found that in stead of d olonel Forney, it was those whom he trusted who were dishonest, and he wished publicly to express that fact, so that it might be understood. The old chief and Forney have bladed the hatchet, and the past is forgotten. The other night the Senator and the Colonel attended Sec retary Fish's gastronomieal tilt in For ney's own carriage. • Surely the millenium must be coming in PetunsYlvania, politics. Judge Grier of the United States SU preme Court has resigned—to take effect in February next. Bs:Secrets* , of War Stanton was nominated in his place, an . without rehrring it to a committee t Senate at once confirmed the nomination. The only negative votes wore Messrs. Rosa of Kansas, Fowler . of Tenneesee, and nine Democratic Senators, one of the Democratic Senators being absent or not voting. Judge Strong, late of the Supreme Bench of Pennsylvania, it is generally conceded will be tendered the position of Attorney Genecal in the Cabinet, should the Sena confirm the nomination of Attorney Gen eral Hoar to the position on the Suprem - Bench vacated by the death of Justi. Wayne. The President has removed Hon. Jas. F. Ashley, of Ohio, from the Governor ship of Montana, and nominated as h successor Benj. F. Potts, of Ohio a gen eral in the late war. The reason for t change is understood to be on account o his having joined the Democrats in the crusade against the colored worde who were there, and others who wanted to The President on Monday, transmit to the Senate voluminous documents reply to a resolution calling for info .1 Lion with regard to Cuba. These docu ments clearly set fbrth that the Uni = • States has acted throughout with due regard ibr the laws of neutrality; that o minister to' Spain has acted under proper instructions; and that, while there may be no intention of present interference, tne Government will not tolerate any gross exhibition of brutality on the part o Spain toward either American or Cuban subjects. The Post-office Department decides that all domestic letters which are not prepaid one full rate by the sender must be treat ed as wholly unpaid and accordingly held for postage or returned to the sender; if paid one full rate they should be dispatch ed to their destination and charged with the postage due at prepaid rate. On:Tuesday night the House of Repre sentatives reached a vote on the Georgia bill, when it passed by a firm Republican voice. And it is now before the President for his approval, 16 hav_4ag passed the Senate some days ago. The last section provides, " That the Legislature ll ratify he Fiftennth AmW.men propossha ed to t the Constitution of the t United States before Senators and Reprafentatives from n Geollia are admitted to seats in Cogress. Tile Senate, by a joint resolution, has postponed the consideration of the Cen sus bill till February. Congress has adjourned to January 6, WO, rATri3rxlt A gather linhaueo RECEIPTS of customs for last week $2,191,499. THE death of State Senator Rueeell, of Ohio, lenyes the Ohio Senate a tie r THE New York Herahl calls the WO mens7 Rights Convention at ClevelOd the "pantalunatic parliament." LAST week Daniel McFarland svas for mally indicted by the Grand Jury' for the murder of A. D. Richardson. A Purtosoruic Editor in Atiakuta re marks: "A Ku Klux editor calls tda liar, but we have not sufficient confidence in his word to believe him." Tuz Editor ot the Shakopoe (Blikneso ta) Spy having published it a ye* and attained his nineteenth birthday now proposes to go to school for awhile. A REFORMED counterfeiter has Chief of the Secret Service, Whitely, four well executed pla couderfeiting national bank note fa le folly believed la Waeblugt cial birder that the wmild-be °Ober Brooke were bite* tine* to murder both rultoa. waj sonotout greeting t. " Cold morning," etc., II " Last night% bank robbery erlli or, " To-dars defalcation kum4. spots out of temlll A NOTED Western express &limy prints on its shipping receipts that will not be liable for "any lose or damage by fire, the acts of God, or of Ine" ther enemies of the Government.' J. WILSON SHAFFER, 01 been appointed Governor - Geri. Butler's rrovost Mai wards Chief of Staff. The promised him ail the troop needed to enforce the laws: Taman are rumors of he business firms in Philadelphia. What's the manarment, extravagance, stock and gold speculations, or what ? Duman. General Grant Lion, so far, the debt . at the rate, as some an bites, of three dollars ant second, and nearly eleven lays per hour. HON. John Covode has proving sufficient .frpud, Westmoreland and inch elect him by 440 MVorii He will of course get his r Pnaurnmarr Grant has Capina, sentenced to one 3% sours penitentiary, a short passing connteribit money, that she was the dupe of She luts been In prison about IN reibrence to the great ;o rats are Making Over their ‘ 6 oslifornin victorVl optly renm the old rks that, it mu cost of party Gamma, Dynan has one reply to the article to him by Mr. Greeley course toward the which Mr. Greeley public manner. Tun annual, levee and reception by \ Wasignq um Mtights Temphtr *as .11i In Was ,on Thursday nigh 3 President rant, Vice President Co and A number of distinguished Co men were present. PRESIDENT 411SAJIWT has again cha , the hours of his reception of office-hun and favor-seeekers. lie now directs 4 on each week day morning, preylonak ' nii ) the assembling of Congress, members OM be admitted without catthh and after,3,2 o'clock the general public shall be ad 4 milled as usual with oath. WitANOLING hi goinght the Senate about the distribution of appointments made by the President. Soule Senators allege tan their States don't let a proper share ill the spoils, wed thaV 0 • , ,bitOti* Ski 100- gather too r a ta• • . The conno, ships is the •• ut Mai* hentr so much • , and the St , , -, tie, a ment i la lt 7be • 00 1 1 0.101 44 , showh3S * ,1 1 4 0 0\40 al , ._. . ~ oar k * the Wi n i ni°ll,#:4l4 r I MEE nt to lonel for ofti of DCBB to 6 1 .1 Stitettd. PENNSYLVANIA SENATORS. The following is a complete and care fully compiled list of the U. S. Senators from Pennsylvania since the foundation of the Government, with the term of ser vice of each. The names are placed in alphabetical order .: Isaac D. Barnard, 1827-31; William Bigler, 1855-61; William Bingham, 1795- 1801; Richard Brodhead, 1851-57; James Buchanan, 1835-45; Charles R. Buckalew, 1863-09; Simon Cameron, 1845-40,1857- 61,1867-73;James Cooper, 1849-55; Edgar Cowan, 186147; George Mifflin Dallas, 1831-33; William Findlay, 1821-27; Albert t' llatin 1798-94; Andrew Gregg, 1807- L-0 *Abner Lacock, 1813-19; Geo. Logan, 7; Michael Leib, 1808-14; Walter e,. 1819-25; Samuel kfaclay, 1803- Slt William Maclay, 1789-91; William Marks, 1825-31; Samuel M'Keau, 1834- 39; Robert Morris, 1789-95; Peter Muh lanberg, 1801-071 Jonathan Roberts, 1814-91; James Ross, 1794-1803; John n Scott, 9-75; Daniel 8t 1840-51;4kins, 183144; Amid Wilmot, 1801-63. 11,7 ; Se , .., , .10 rot were b yre - • . - 11‘61.01 - 11 lit i n - ttrY :7*, Gallatin in Swititesiand, and Morris in England. THADDEUS EMMEN AND THE SWIM Or CHARITY. George Alfred Townsend says that he went lately to the Providence hospital at Washington, a Catholic Institution, man aged by Sisters of Charity, and adds : On entering the parlor I saw among some prints of saints and the Virgin a fine steel portrait of Thaddeus Stevens. ' "How came yen to place this face to here?" Lsaid the sister ; " are you not heretic to your politics at least ?" "Why he was our greatest friend; he our appropriation for us. We think r dear of his memory." here was something of the church Scan or the church universal in this. me quiet and dutiftd steers hold the also to be a good old man, cheated abused; but they have neither know- of the politicalquestions involved the big and useless Council, nor sym ithy with the prelates who will go there support them. This Providence Imo lai is managed with much economy. me time ago the one cow whichgiv ilk to all tbepatients broke throug4 i the Of att old Well, and was not found sole day. Suddenly Sister Cathe ran in, much excited, and cried : 'Tray, sisters,. pray for the cow down well, while I run for help." 'ey all feu to praying In est vhile the little woman br .., who rigged a degick " meld ,Mabmial fobt of the.hespitel. diticlan had had charge of - that hos t, be would have dug a new well awl - Ad anew oow to Congress. GOVICR/Wilil Off PINNSIZTANIA. rho fallowing is mud to be a correct list tbe finvernors oflbsinspivinia: *Mak ficifibilidel- S=a Mbar; ' • • ,1314:1=It: j!2****o9 41114$ ebel ed ll l t ; P OO lio* t• l 2 _Aster, elected- *O Barks; Ave ofßerks. John Andrew Shultse, elected from erks; native of Lelnuson. George Wolfe, elected fromAtiorthanip m; native of IforkliVton. . _ , Joseph Ritual', elected n'om Berks; zw ve of Washisr. David Bitten min Porter, elected from Inutgomerjr; native of Hatingdon. Francis Rawn Sh*nk 4 eissiek. ikon lo_ntigomeri . ; native of Dauphin. Witham Dunk Johtuitssi, ejected from ' intineredand; native ot .4titaistrong. d ; tive' Of ßgierjeleqted th an Quanber amen Polled", selected '4Olll • tre; native Cres ' • _... 1114)14 4 eimalrbfta= west= DAVONTXXVOf. 4 =atig t" * . 41 X • - ^ H M . —Theodore Hook says that "railroads annihilate time and space, not to mention a lame number of passengers." --A reason why a piano was not saved at a fire was because none of the firemen could play o I it. —People speak of the sun's breaking out. Will they account for the spots on its face? —What constitutes a lady? The New Yor'k litnrld answers : " Plenty of money, a French milliner, and a position in society." —What is the difference between a dandy on a spree and a little dogs tail? The one is a puppy on a bender, and the other is a bender on a puppy. —A young lady studying French, and finding that ''bellell meant "Ilne,” told , somebody in a letter that we had a great deal of belle-weather lately. -- 4 1=Z zlo tarus sanglir says may, th at while 4tr ger exactions are rapidly increasing, her attractions are steadily decreasing." —Sprigging says he once prevented a severe case of hydrophobia by simply get. ting on a high fence and waiting there until the dog left. i —Pat Doolan, at the battle of Chancel lorsville, bowed low at a cannon-ball which whizzed just six inches abz,ve his head; " Faith,” said Pat, " one never loses anything by being polite. I) —A gentleman being asked whether he was seriously injured when a steam boiler exploded, replied that he was so used to being blown up by his wife, that mere steam had no effect on him. —Low-necked shirts are pronounced the latest "style" for nice young men. Just imagine a sweet youth with his hair part ed in the middle, a brass headed cane, and a low-necked shirt. —.Gentleman (to boatman)—You must often, I should think, get wet, do you not? Artless boatman—Yes, yer, honor, we does, worry wet werry wet, indeed ; but I'm worry dry Just now, yer honor, and no mistake. —" You have destroyed my peace of rabid, ,Betsey," said a desponding lover to a truant lass. "It won't - do you much harm, John, for 'twos an amazing small piece you h ad, any way," was the quick reply. —A New York boardig house keeper hat ado the novel exp ed ient of putting ktre At, cent tl.mp in the morning 0001 of hash, which•bwmas the pro yerty'oikthi fortunate chip 'who finds it in hie %mt._ She has no =catty now in wig off that commodity. e." yOu are going to keep school im said yoft lady to lm old aunt. " ibr my part sootier them ig tha% I would marry a widower with nillichiWa. 97 "I should plosihr that myself,ts was the quiet reply; "but taws is the widower?” --" Rai .that mil got fit.," asked= old filmier who Wid pansod to see at young 44 go 41/4010, with her oaliatbank3 =- min* it the wine. "No" NOW the lienhptilikablirOnutillilltice," "So," eald.the 'in a. pitying tone, "poor thing ; -hovi longts she had , em?" —Seventy-three ago the town of Franklin Con ., voted to hire a man to lah ha t. 6 .. ; for ibur months, at 118 r .., vs- bokrkto keep a, a , aW, and twepty- d ays or a , .'. *atm parUatyr e need 4411 '*)0, t tr i i t... " --St o m a ,tesii nlove with a young ° f,,1 1 .04 asked pennhotion tonsil her by 4. 1 4044,dire own of some , anims4 riati , tedon 'condition that she % tot 7 ° I )110 1 0 4 444Eller iti On key i.. ' ram saw, 5 4 00d t, deer.” 44 ~ AiLid e , brn i t" paid B e. arown VW up the ownpuity ory oung - . wr4.Ain eatithm editor stye that a An in New Yorkgot Muesli. into trouhle by ai 12 14 marry Wit‘M"." ' A.• western otter 1 rudimi , many men had one 1014111/136 marrying one. A north? Atm editor ea s quite a number of his 1 abilnain ' . . nod tamable enough by ', , ,Kn i tthilltni , .- , -a.:, em= tor says tint as' end of hie wasptettlattutitehen he •Wite% shiki)ly fband in company with another man's wilt. Our gittie liokto. —An old bachelor, seeing the words "families supplied," over the door of a shop, wont in and said he would take a wife and two children. Professional. OJ. DICKEY, • • ATTORNEY AT LAW. lowsrin SOUTH QUXEN ST.,second house be the "Fountain Inn," Lancaster, Pa. X B. LIVINGSTON t _ B. ATTORNEY AT LAW. Ortios: No.ll NORTH DUKE ST., west side, north of the Court House, Lancaster, Pa. • . CHARLES DENTJES„ ATTORNEY AT LAW. Ogres: No. 8 SOUTH DUKE STREET, Lau caster, Pa. . .. JOHN B. GOOD' L c „„._I4I I TORNEY AT LAW. Ossics: No. r. wilx RING ST., Lancaster, Pa. - --- - - jr W. JO N, co • ATTORNEY AT LAW. °mos: No 25 SOUTH QUEEN ST., Lancas ter, Pa._ VP. ROSENMILLER„ JR. • ATTORNEY AT ' LAW. PIM With A. Hasa SMITH, Esq., South Queen St., opposite the office of ' , Father Abra batn,” Lancaster, Pa. A C. REISIOEHL, •ATTORNEY AT LAW O : ;:0 'T DUK ST. iiC• JOHN P. REA_ ATTORNEY AT LAW Orstoin With Hon. 0. J. Dicincr, N 0.21 SOl. TII QUEEN ST., Lancaster, Pa. MARTIN BUTT,. ATTORNEY AT LAW. OSPICE of the late lion. THADDEUS STEVENS, No. 28 South Queen St., Lanoaller, Pu. AMOS 11. MYLIN ATTORNErAT LAW. Orrice: No. 9 SOUTH QUEEN ST., Lancaster J K. RUTTER co• ATTORI.IEY AT LAW. Orricin With General J. W. FISHER, NORTH DUKE ST., Lancaster, I'a. 111 Q •F. BAER, • ATTORNEY AT LAW. . OF/ICE: No. 19 NORTH DUKE Street, Lamm $r Pa. Mee l&1s•r Reading Advertis,emeitts. HMALTZ BERGER, • ATTORNEY AT LAW No. 46 NORTH SIXTH ST., Reading, Pa. GEORGE SELTZER, V • ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLER AT LAW. No. 604 COURT STREET, (opposite the Court House,) Reading, Pu. Medical. PITALIDS "HYGEIAN HOME." • N. R. ADAMS, M. I)., Physician-in-Chief. Dr. Adams has studied and attended Medical Lectures and Hospitals, both' in New York and Philadelphia, an deen a successful practitioner of the ~H ealing Art" loormany Years; ho is therefore eminently qualified by Medical Edu cation, Surgical skill, and great experience for the position of Physician and Surgeon in lame Health Institute. Invalids seeking health will find at our cure every facility for the re covery of health. Pure, soft, spring water. healthful diet, and excellent ba th ing facilities combined with Swesiiiii Movements, and aju dicious application of Electricity, and alliqa ture,s great curative Agents, regulated by a skillful Physician, enables us to cure when a cure is possible. The I all aid Veinterinonihs are Considered best for treatment, sally in oar mild and genial climate. SURGICAL OP BRATION 84' all kinds performed according to the la and most approved methods. aiI'OBSTETRICAL cases d all PRIVATE DlB. 4;1511, as well as DyspepaleAßhewnetisia and rer ComVaint, are treoteiVerlth surges.. 1 4 4ireasr, address th e I.:mastery/boom & &muff, Wernersville, Works Co., Po. Oet. 2 tfj We do not wish to inform you, reader, that Dr. Wonderful , or any other man, has dlscov 5d a remedy tbat cures Consumption, when Cllungs are half consumed, in short, will cure bseases wlther of Mind, body or estate, make men live orever,a44 leave death to play for. Want of wor and is'a/ir i to make our sublunary sphere a dise to which Heaven • B&W,. 41811 be• but side show. You have heard mintier of that kind of humbuggery, and we do not Wonder that you have by this time becoine disgusted with it. But when I tell you that Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy will poeMvely cure the worst ease. of Catarrh, I only assert that which thousands can testify to. 'gry it and yon will be convinced. I will pay we REWARD for a cam of Catarrh that I cannot FOR MU BY MOST DRUGGISTS EVERY- ?RICO ONLY SO CENTIL &Ng try Matt postpaid, for Maly Cents • Four packages32.oo, or one doz en for $3.00. lend a two oent stamp for Dr. Sage's pamph st on Catarrh. Address the Proprietor, B. V. PIERCK, M. D. ootia-Stn] Belnslo, N. I' PURIFY YOUR BLOOD! owr)ow BLOOD PANACEA. The Great Alterative and Blood Purifier, inre of SonutiLa cm Killo's ITAWIIOIIII E. am*, Pilgrim, and [a 3 s ones F o k i _dosa 'mow JAMIDIOII, WHITS 311110IIIIIIAL Diann; PAL• and Fmrinlatito at the Consostretor, 1 sad drentdro Arne- MAINMS Dl5- tram ciicrtaior Ma, Mimi"(l ,l ll7, .4 the bridtini do It sad snow g =ire midof ImMcle, Ifermas limMis, by me- PALACEA are soon re clined* bed , bloom and ityik S. A. 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