I 6 rocs,- Nnt) jBloomfidlrv 3a. tjc loomficltr tmcs. v Tuesday, January 2, 1S72, ' v mil AN3 EOUSEIICLD ITEMS ITc Incite commmife'fl(mfuiM tff lerrnmswiienre InterrMnl In mMern (iroinrly 'vtonging to thi dr.tinrtmrnt. From GruKR to Hay. There la ii part of tho year, or portion of the lift- of hoives, catllo und sheep, CB pi chilly sloiD Mock, in which they (M often tiller fur lack of cure, food and Flioltcr, as during the season from the failure of grass to the time when they are regularly instal led in winter quaitors, mid are receiving their winter daily rations. The bleak winds, chilling storms, long nights, cold ground and Iroht-tiitteti irass of November have a very clifl'eicnt elleet upon all farm took, from th wurnt stables, soft bedding early cut hay, apetizing Swedes and daily nursing of January and February. Of the many excuses offered by farmers for neglecting ihoir stock at litis season, scarcely one of thcra is worth the bearing ; but still they aro mudo undcrstandingly if not orally, and have the effect to stultify nd quiet tho conscience of the herdsman, to the gii'iit detriment of his stock. If every stock-raiser would receive as truth, t-mhwee it as such, fully compre hend its importance and various bearings, that any and tv-ytliiug that much or lit tle Intnrfore with the comfort of animals, lessens their Uu ift and com him dollars ud conts, there would be less loss in weeks intervening btwein summer and winter quarters. There is such a reluctance to commence feeding nt iho grain, hay, com so feed in the barn, and roots in the Cellar, that the stock is often left to browse nd grub on the hills, among the hushes, On the meadows or in tho woods, as long nd lato in th autumn as they continue to illl" themselves tolerably full, with tho mistaken idea that until they lcgin to look lank and sharkcy, they are "getl.inu long," and tlfe winter furd in tho barn is saved. But stock may look full without hunger being satislied ; yes. they may be full con Mtantly, and all the time growing poor, as it matters little whether full pf bleached atulibles, grass, leaves or wind. And if they have no place to feed day times away from the bleak and chilling au tumn wIjjiIh, or to lio nights except on the oold and wet earth and unprotected from wind and storm, they will lo uiicoinforta tile, and necessarily deteriorate in conse quence. A f it nuimil keeps warm easier, and, of course, requires less food for fuel, than a loan one ; ami it is far better that stock should come to winter quarters extra fat than otherwise. The Winter quarters should be so con st meted as to exclude frost at " pinch of winter" and nil otliertimts, and yet so as to have good air especially for milk cows which may to done and allow Ave times the cubic space of the cubic size of each animal, for each to occupy. , ; . , tW In pasting wall papers, posters, etc., especially where successive layers ure put On, there arises a most disagreeable eflluvia, which is particularly noticeable in damp weather. ' Tho cause of this is the decom position of tho paste. In close rooms it is very unwholesome and often the cause of disease. In largo manufactories, when Urge quantities of paste is used, it often ueeomcs sour aim otienstvo. uiuo also. lias often a very disagreeable odor. If whan making paste or glue, a small quanti ty of carl oUc acid is added, it will keep gweet and free from oflensivo smells. A few diops added to mucilage or ink pre vents mold. In whitewashing the cellar nd dairy, if an ounce of carbolic acid is dded to each gallon of wash, it will pre vent mold and prevent tlio disagreeable taints often perceived in meals and milk from damp apartments. Ifera'd of Health. Wood Ashes for Wheat. A subscrilier sends us tho following ns bis experience in using wood ashes, viz. hat in quant ities of only eight bushels cr cre, they have a marked effect ; that they push the wheat forward several days, thus, jetting it ahead of tht critical period when it is so upt to bo attacked by rust, that they strengthen the stem and increase its solidity. All of which and much more, re can readily indorse. In fact ashes are in an excellent application for all crops, ud esjiecially for an oreliaid. American Jgriculluri$t. eurulglu. A correspondent of the Lancet rays ' " A few yeais ago, when In China, I bo- flfchie acquainted with the fact of the na tives when suffering with facial neuia'gla turnip oil of pcppeiniint, which they light !y apply to the seat of twin with a cuuiul tialr jiencil. Fine then in my o n prac tice, I frequently employ this oil as local mefcthetic, not only in neuralgia, but also tn gout, Villi remarkably good results." New Advertisement. THE CAUKK AXn tlUBB OF C O N H tJ M P T I O P i riUK primary cause of Consumption , is lie- ! I ranzement of the digestive organs. This derangement produces deficient nutrition and assimilation, bj assimilation, i mean tnnt ' prsccsi by which the nutriment of the food Is i converted Into blood, and thence Into the solids ' of the body. - rereons with digestion thus Ini paired, having the slightest predisposition to rmlmonarr disease, or If tbev take cold, will he very liable to have Consumption of the Lung i In some of its forms and I hold tbat it will bo ' Impossible to cure any case or Consumption without first restoring a good dlcostioti and healthy assimilation. The very first thing to ' he done is to cleanse the stomach and bowels , from all. diseased mucus and lime, which Is clogging these organs so that they cannot per form their functions, and then ronse np and restore the liver to a healthy action. For this purpose ths surest and best remedy is Beueuck's Mandrake Pills. These Fills clean the itoni aeh and bowels of all the dead and morbid slime that is causing disease and decay in the whole system. Thry will clear out the liver of all diseased bile that has accumulated there, and rouse It np to a new and healthy action, by which natural and healthy bile Is secreted. The stomach, bowels, and liver are thus cleansed by the use of Bchenek'e Mandrake Pills ) but there remains in tbe stomach an ex cess of acid, the organ Is torpid aud the appe tite poor. In ths bowels the luctcals are weak, and requiring strength and support. . It Is lu a condition like this tbat Bchenck's Seaweed' Tonic proves to be the most valuable remedy ever discovered. It is alkaline, and Its use will neutralize all excess of acid, making the stomach sweet and fresh ; It will give jieriua nent tone to this Important organ, und create a rood, hearty appetite, and prepare the system for the first process of good digestion, aud, ul timately make good, healthy, living blood After this preparatory treutnicnt,what remains to cure most case of Consumption Is the free aud pcrsevereing use of Hcheuk's Pulmonic Syrup. The Pulmonic Syrup nourishes the system, purifies the blood, and Is readily ab sorbed into the circulation, and thence distrib uted to the diseased lungs. There it ripens all morbid mutters, whether in the form of absces ses or tubercles, a"i thou assists Nature to ex pel all the Diseased mutter, in the form of free expectoration, when once it ripens. It Is then liy the great healing and puryfylng properties of Bchenk's Pulmonic Syrup, that all ulcers and cavities are healed up sound, aud my pa tient It cured. The essential thing to be done In curing Con sumption Is to get up a good apjwtite and a good digestion, so that the body will grow in tlcsh and get strong. If a person bus diseased lungs a cavity or abscess Here rhe cavity cannot heal, tbe matter cannot ripen so long as the sy.tein is below par. What is necessary to enro ls a new order of things a good appe tite, a good nutrition, the body to grow in Hess und get fats then Nature Is helped, the cavities will heal, the matter will ripen and he thrown off In large qualities, and ths porsou will regaiu health and sterengtli. This Is the true and on ly plan t cure Consumption, and If a person is not entirely destroyed, or ersu If one lung is entirely gone. If there Is enough vitality loll in the other to heal up. there Is hope. I have seen many persons cured with only one sound lung, live and enjoy lite to a good old aire. Tlil Is what Bchenck's Medicines will do to cure ('ousuniptisii. They -will clean out the stomach, swritcu and strengthen It, get up a good digestion, and gle Nature tbe sys tem of all the diseases she needs to clear the system of all the disease that is ill the lungs, whatever the form may be. It is Important that while using Bchenck's Medicines, care should he exercised not to take cold : keep iii-donrs In cold and dump weather) avoid night air, and take out door exercise only in a Ke:iial and warm sunshine. I wish it distinctly understood diet when I recommend a pnlient to he careful In regard to taking cold, while Usiug my Medicines. I do so for u spcciu! reason. A man who has but par tlully recovered from the effects of a bad cold Is fur more Hub e tu a relapse thuu one w ho has been entirely cured I aud it is precisely the same tu regard lo Conssmption. Bo long us tbe lungs are not perfectly tiealed, Just so long Is there imminent uuiigerora lull return ot the disease. Hence It Is that I so strenuously caution pul monary patients against exposing themselves to an utuiosuhere that is not geuiul und pleas ant. Con tinned Consumptives' lungs are a mass r sores, wtiicu the least change ot at mosphere will inllame. The grand secret of my success wlthiuy Medicines consists In my abil ity to subdue liitliiiuinutioii instead of provok ing it, as ninny of the laeu ty do. Au lullitnied lung cannot, with safety to the patient, be ex posed to tbe biting blustsof Winter or tliechill- iug winds of Spring or Autumn. It should be eurefullv shielded from all irritating iiitluuces. The utmost caution should Is) observed in this paiticiilur, us without it a cure under utmost any circumstances is un impoHsiiuiiiy. The person should be kcton wholesome and nutritious diet, aud all the Medicines continued until the body has restored to it ths tiuturul quant tv of llesh and streiiuth. I was myself cured by this treatment of the worst kind of Consumption, and have lived to get fat and heattr these many years, with one lung mostly gone. I have cured thousands since, and very many have been cured by this treatment w hom I have never seen. About the First of October 1 expect to lake possession ot my new building, at the .Noith east Corner of Sixth uud Arch Streets, where I shall he pleased to give advice to ull who muy reuuire it. Full directions accompany all my Kemedles, snthata iH'isoii In auv part of the world can be readily cured ny u rinct otisei vaneu 01 tue same. J. It. aciltSM K, M. I'., Philadelphia M"IOII NHON. IIOI.I.OWAT id Cowiisv ui Arch Strxni, I'll iludelplna. Wholesale Aaeuts. 6 ill JAMFS 33. oi.A.n3s:, MANCFACTL'KEH AND DKA1.EKIS Stoves, Tin and Miert Iron Ware New Klonniftcld, Terry ro., Pa., TT'KKI'Heoiisluntly on hand every article usually am. kcm in a iirsi-eiussesiauusumeiii. All the latest styles and most Improved Iarlr und (tltt'licn KtveN, Tt) mi un En in b A 1 1; vuhjdi Hnontlm and Itootlnc nut un In I ha mnsl dill able manner and at reasonable Sl ices. Call ana Auiia nib t X L. RE roL vims I The New X I. Itevolver. No. 1 22 inn Cat.. No. J ZMuiCal., short, sa . imii'ai., lonu. Is ..'. (in I si., (or foeket lie vol vers, are iiiiuriHHsed They tew the ordinary Comr Csrlr das aud are beautiful In lui ami nuinn. The HALI,AK1 llKHltlNUKR 41-100 Cal.. ha nn equal ss a Perringer. h'ull and complete stock ot GONrt, KIH.S, I'lBTOlH. AMUM HON AND HI'OltTMEN'8 COO' 8, MAMUPS.OTIHKU BT MRUWIN ti nUbPKKT, svi Chambers and 65 lleade Streets. Bend for Catalogues. (WsJ i Nl W YOUK T APIE8 AND CIIILDREX will find I splendid assortment of sh at the one pries store of r. Mortimer Co. . ew A ilvvrtixentente,, CiJiO-..'-i i 'ith 'DESTRUCTION. A full and oom Hp h ito: y of Chlesgn. her past, p etent anil : With graphle scenes, lnei deiils ami f li dett W.if i!i d witer. by (teorpe I, llptnn .in 1 ,1. V. limiim. ed tors nt theChieaco "Tr iiiiue. Willi nves n panei, and 60 Illustra tions. II ts no,v ii-n lv t ir ileiiTS'y. AdiiNTS WNVK( - eiid.et) for outnt and ehoh'e. f te iii.ir,- i n on ruhlisliing Co.. Chica go. II n '"li a le pi a Pa. r 41 4w CirNDUll ANGO ! . 1H-I-. Hr.K'il'i&i;o'! l llild Lxtract. The wonderful i emedy for CANt lilt, ftYl'JIIUS, MCHiU'l i-A. UU'l.K . l't LMON AltY COM 1'I.AlNlN MALI KliKHM. mid all CHKONIC 111 sI) 111 ihA-KH. ii pirpa ed from the (4KN lllNIi WNDI'KANihisAHS; from lflja. Kou dor. Aeeuird liy tne ihsI-(ii . "I llieaiilhorlties of that country. It is me most efteirtive. prmnpt and 'eitHu.kiteiailreand M. Mil) l't'ltll li ll known. hold by a.l It.uggi-ts , u cm bottles, havlntr on uein our uanie. u-aoe nia k .inn anisiinus. nrnu or a Invaia.. uinee and Laboratory, No. Ik) 'eitar Mrcet. N. l. . t'MW T" . FIKtUTH YEAR NEW ..tOK'n, OIBSeHVER. tH.no js-r auniiiu, Including Year Uook for 1872. ' SIDSKY l:. ktOJSSK. .Ir., & CO., ' , ' M7 I'san llow. Nrw York. ' hAMI'l.K iMI'liiK HUNT Kltnt. r404w a N s v r. R S A L I S M . " Send foi three tn ut roikm of the "Christian Icinler. a first eU eesly Journal, published by the New York ritale ' Muveulioa of t'uirersalisU, and coutainun; the vriiriiisof fir. . H. Chapin. Terms fc.fiu juo yea.. Address, I'litillsher of "Christ uu leader,',' 1W ilroadway. New York City. ..i. r , . . r4i) 4w. W'k''t1,i', not JsiaioKU m a azi nkis toeveiy siili-wnin-r of Meny's Museum, tho Tule do Blade t'ome'- lyN lienioe at. ele.. : which i-. ,iu ev licw e nl :tt vvui tit ami popularity. Horace (I evlev. .laine-i Parton. ThendM Tiltoiv flafl llaiiintoii e.ic wille loi e,er uuinUei. , ii eiulil)inL''.Trolters three Mrst-elass uerliMtlcals for the price of one of lliein. A variety of preinl uins on enually liberal terms. It is au original, iirsi-eiu-s inaenine lo'iiinp x ts-ein wttti Jan. VII I'lii'-e s,iee,meu e-'i.f:l iiee. Addieid 8. H. WOOiyrSewbuigli. N?T ". 49r4w ov r.a m ii u i i i'-if a r.r,. Printed ill two eolor-i, oil Superb tmud paper. Four htindred euiiraviiiKS of lluwers, plants and vegetables, with descriptions, and ' TWO COLOltlCU PLAT KB. j.ueutlolli Ullil jiiis mi iioimiik ntiiv., lam,-., gardens, tc. The haiidsoniest anil liest l'lural ttlllllu III ilie mil hi. nil nil M il ei-uin, 1,1 tie'.,7 who think of buy.ng seeds. Not a quarter the 'hyi lu.i u,.l,l ... Is7l A,l,li-..u JAMKS V1CK, 41W1W ' ' ' Koehester, .N. Y. Peters'' .. s ; f i " t Musical Monthly The Dec. No., price .Joe n.i-t VJ pieces ui vocal aim lusii'ii. mental piano music, worih ai iM ullM.I flkl'lll VV'u will mail two back Nos. for (sic., s lor vs.'.. oi uan. io iii'c 1 1, for 02.26 (regular price. IS.) ltoliiul eoines Tol' 1S71. irl It s iles and edes The niu- sie is liy Hays, l nomas, Kin kel, tiouuod, etc. Addie-s .1. 1- I'hIIJKH, (m Uroad way, N. Y. llox 549. 4D r 4w HjisVi': voijrit liiriu liy promptly using W 1 N V II E S T E It ' 8 . HYP0PH0SPHITES, , A chemically pure preparation of PIIOSI'HOItUS which is a most Important constituent of the hu man hislv. evIsthiL. larirelv in tho hnniiiil IksIv ex. Istinii larcelv In the Itrain. Nervous Hylem, Ittmsl and Bones. I' Is the undue waste or dettcta-nev of tlie life-Kiving and life-susiaiuK element, which is the immediate cause of Consumption, Nervous liemniy, raraivsia, inspepsia, ncroiuia, r.io. Tint nrois-r Itemedv for the eflectual treatment and cure of the above diseases consists In restor ing to the brain, nervous system, lungs, aud blood, their due proportion of Phosphorus. VINCIIESTERS II Y PO PHOSPHITES , Is the only preparation which accomplishes this result, and it is au absolute cure for tun diseases nlMive named. Circulars. Information, and advice free. Prepared only by ,1. WINCH KHTKK Hi CO.. Chemists, 'iti .lolin St., New York., and so'd by all druggists. 1'rlee II and tl per bottle. 4tf r 4w AcoiillHJUlel of C'ucua-uuJ ttil.tte. Acknovrl. lKeUic6u promnttrnf the growth and Utmla ffthe s-iir. y.Z, BUaJtaJr C).. Huston, sluss. bold by all druggist. Jlticur ( iutiluliont. D UAIN'TILE & VIVE, TIIK VKItT BEST IN USB. Made frnin stusMlor elav. tlioromtii v tninied. Are entirely frost proof. Scud for circulars to t;. w. miiMiin ac CO.. 4'J r4w Voodbridue, New Jersey. THICKEST HAV-tilIMMK.1t OUT ONLY tl-'-. Emery Krliiilers at iri. Siiaiidl V. lilaiuoud 'luruliiK Usils, Sla. Solid Kmei v Wheeli of all s-. zes. Address, The Tauile Co., btioud-bing. Moti iisj Co., Pa. 4oi-n. e SHOUT. Ask l'ai'siiiis& Einney.iia. i...uu.t. l a., for free eireulsr of liexter Cutier. It makes corn fodder equal to new hay. Nuw l- thing! M9 4w cs Pf Agents prollt per week. Will nrove II v v t ,w. or lorieit .oo. New articles, nateuled July istli. Samples sent free lo ull. Add i ess W, 11. CIllDKHTlill, 7 llroadway, N. Y. r 4U4w S42 A MOVT11 lt,.i u f,n ,,lul,,l ExiHiises nald. II. II. SHAW. ' 4U r 4w Alfred, Me. A UK NTM WANTED. Agents make more money at work for us than at anything eisu. llusiness lipht and permanent. Paitleulars free. !. S'UNSON ti CO., El IK) Art Publishers, port laud, Maine 4'J r 4w THIRTY YEAR8 EXPERIENCE- 1M TUB TtlEATMKST OF Chronic and Sexual Eieoa-es. A rmsioLootCAL vixw or kassiaoi. The cheapest book ever publlsliad containing nearly three hundred pages, and ouu hillidred ami thirty line plates and engravings of the anatomy of the human organs In a state of health and ills ease, with a treatise on surly errors. Its deplorable consequence upon the mind aud body, with the uiiiliur's iilsn of treatment. the onlv rational and successful mode of cure, as shown by a report of cases treated. A tinthiiti aoviser to tue marred and thosn conteinnlallns marriage, who elite tain doubts of their physical condition. Sent free of postage to any addiess. on receipt of twenly-tlve cents lu sunups or postal currency, by addressing In. LA ( Id II . No. At Maiden Lane, Albany, N. Y. The author may 1st consulted upon any nit the diseases ins. n which his lxk treats either person ally or by mail, and medicines seal to any part ol tue woim. wiiw 113 r Philadelphia Advertisements, . John Lucas & Co., in ; bole ana , . ii"( THE OXJ,T MANfFACTUBEltS .' I ... ,,, , OF TBI ; IMPERIAL' FRENCH, PORE SWISS GREEN, ' i:i." ;" i Also, Pure While JLAd and Color manufacturers;' ' . Nos, 141 and 143 North Fourth St., " ' Philadelphia. There Were Sold in the Year 1870, . Of ., ,: .-.., Blatchley's Cucxunber TRADE MARK. . i .- WOOD PUMPS, Measuring 213.S6H feet In length, or sufllcieut In tue aKreitaie lor. , A WELL OVER 40 MILES DEEP, - . ' . . , SimpU in Construction Eaty in Optration , vtvmg no lattt lo Utt water Du rable andChtap. These nutnns are their own best recommendatlnn . For sale by Dealers In Hardware ami AhticuIIu ral liiiuleuients. I'luinliers, Pump Makers, &c., tlirniiKlioitt the country. Circulars, ie... furnish ed iiiioii anplication by mull or otherwise. Single pumps forwarded to parties in towns where I have no audits upon the receipt ol the retail price. In huyliiK. be careful that your pump bears my iraue inai a as auove. as i Kuaramee uo oilier. Olllce aud Ware-nsuu, No. 5ns Cmnmeree Street, ' 5 I3tf J IPlllLAUULl'JlJA. PA. These Pumps call be ordered of the Manu laeiurer, or r. Mortimer u Co.. Kew Uloointleld. fcrOWElt, POTTS '& CO., RooknelU'r dc KlutloucrN. Aud Dealers la CURTAIN AND , WALL-PAPERS, ' Nos. 630 Market aud 523 Minor Streets, ' WULAhELl'UlA, J'A. ' ruhlishers wf Sanders' New Headers, and Brooks' Arithmetics. Also, Itoliert's History ol IhH llnltntl Stales. l,idtiili,sOiiMiiii. M:itw X-., It I. A ITU ItttOKN Always on hand, and made to Order. Sit MILLER & ELDER, llookKollerM aud Ntalloncrat BLANK BOOK MAN UFACTURK118, ' : And Dealers In WINDOW CURTAINS - . AN . i I i . WALJL IAlF.lt, No. 430, Market Btroet, 81 PHILADELPHIA, PA. , lAMJIIMAN'N Writiie" Xluid ! 'TtllLS FLUID is warranted i:oUAL to Aknoi.m'b. jl anuissniuat luueii less price. Hie inoiiej will be refunded lo those buying it. If It does mil iirnve entirely sal isiaelol y. rorsair ny r. moi inner, new uiouiuueio. MlLLKKd KI.UKR, Hole Agents, ' 4IW Market Htreet, " H031 Philadelphia. A. L. Kaub J. . FUSTMIUK UAUt A FKYHIIli:, Iktl'OKTIKS ANU JOBBEKB Of C li i 11 u , tJ 1 UHSi AND QUEEN S AV AllE, aud 803, Cherry Bt., between Arch A Race, I'lltLADELI'illA. ITT Constantly on baud, Original Assorted racKSKes. I a. . I; 10 W. A. Arwoon. Isaac W. KamlK . ATW00U, KANCK & CO., . CoiuiuImnIoii lTIcrt'ItautM, AND Wholesale Dealers la all kinds of Pickled aud Hal 1 I, N II". ' No. 210 North Wharves, above Hace Htreet, I40m , PHILADELPHIA, PA, Philadelphia Advertisements. BARCUOFT & CO., in. pur tus and Jobbers ' ' Of Staple and Fancy ' ' DMY - GOODS. Cloths, Cassimcres, s , - Blankets, I.lnens, White (loods, Hosiery &o., Nm. 4flA and 407 MAKKET STUEET, ' (Above Fourth, North Hide,) ! ! ; Ililludelphla. WRIGHT t S1DDALL, Wholesale Druggi Bta, AND DEALKHB IK . - -J Patent Medicines, , " 119 MARKET STREET, NEAR FRONT Philadelphia, l'a. AKTJI.I. KTOCK of everthlnii connected wit the business, of the best quality, aud at very low prices. A good location for business, wltb ow rent and light expenses, enables us to offer In ducements to buyers, and makes (t worth tbelr whluHo give uj a trial Philadelphia, 3. stf. ' . .., OIUVMLL & CO., Wholesale Dealers la " Carpets, , '".'. Oilcloths, 6hadeB, Brooms, Carpet Chain, Batting, Wadding, Twines, &c. And a flue assortment of Wood uud Willow Ware, No. 420 Marke'. Htreet. above 4th, . ' Philadelphia, Pa. , January 1, 189. John Bhaflner, Jr. E. 8. Ztegler. Tlieo. Kumel S1IAFFNKU, ZIEULEU & CO., SuccesHors U ' i HlIAFFNClt, Z1EGI.ER 4 CO., ( Importers and Dealers lu . ' Ilofslcry, Glovev. HtiMpeudero, T II R E A D S , C 0 M Ji S, and every variety of i TRIMMINGS ANDFANCY GOODS, No. J6, North Fourth Street, .. , . PHILADELPHIA, FA. Agent for Lancaster Combs, w. I . koiii.i;k, ; JOBBER IN t Hats, Caps, Furs, AMD 4 1 v ix w - O o 1 w , 153 NOKT11 THIRD STREET, - i 8lyl0 ' ' PHILADELPHIA. H. II. TAYIvOIi, WITH WAINWRIGHT & CO. WHOLESALE GROCERS AND ' , TEA DEALERS, . . North East Corner of 2nd and Arcb Streetf, Philadelphia Pa II OAR, McCONKET A CO.;' ."- ' Huecesiors to WM. W. I'AUL. & CO., WHOLESALE BOOT AND. SHOE WAREHOUSE, 1 ' 628 Market St. and 614 Commerce Btroet, Philadelphia, Penu'a. WHOLESALE ftV Jsminrv 1. 18ti9. LLOTD, SlITLEE, t WALTON, WHOLESALE ' 1ARDWARB HOUSE, No. 2JS Market Mreet,' Plilladclphla. WM. H. KENNEDY, ' WITH ' ' ' ' 1 Ilcniphill A C'liuudler, . HEALEIli IK .. Tobacco, ', Segavit, ; &c, , No. t3 MARKET HTltKET, ,"" PHILADELPHIA, 1A. - A full Htock of the Celebrated MoITO Nk T, always on lurnd. 4 4.1 lylv