. ../ To THE 'WHOLE WORLD ! it is admitted by all wita hriu red them, rand who, has no - kJ) -that DR. PETERS' VEGETABLE AN. , • - • • TIBILIOUS ARE thejnortunrivalled remedy ever discovered by the ingeniitiy of inau. ( They are a •sovereig,n cure for theroilmin complairds:•Yeilawand Bilious Feyers. Fever and Agee,. Divenitia, Croup.. Liver Coestplatut,Siek headache, Jauaditia.Asthmr., Drop. sy.' Rheumatism, Enlargement or the Spleen, Piles, Cholic, Female Obstructions, frr,ari 7 burit, Forted Tongue. Nausea, D,stentions at Mc Stomach and Bowels.lncipient Diarrhma,PlatuTenee,flabitual Cos tiveness, Loss of Appetite, Blotched cr Sallow Com ptexion;and in ll - a__ , cases of Torpor of the I.3owcis, where a Cathartic or an Aperient is needed. They are exce.edinglyt mild iii thefr operation., pro ducing neither Nausea' Griping, or Debility. They areestensively used and columendcd by l'nfic•rtsma PHYSICIANS, mall parts of the Union. from whom any quantity of (Jet ttticates of their table can be oh- SHERMAri.'S COUGH LOZENGERS '. Are the safest, most sure and effectual remedy for 'Colds,Crinsnuipt ion .Whooping Cougn,Asth - ma, tight ness olthe Lungs or Chest. Aiie.,i&c, • file. Jf hit Starkey, toot of Gouverneur 51., cored of ' • 'cough of eigldecternonth's standing.r - simposed to he a - settled Consumption. by these Logen2e.fi, when the . physicians could do nothing-for him: Mr. Charles IV:Perkins, 7f flowery, was 'eit red 'al " a severe cough anticold of three nionfh's stardsie., by half a box of.the Lozengmf. ' Rev. Mr. Ilarteprk. i 197 Prio rf sit., 'lan USN! them in ....- his family w'illt in sucre,s. ;and iceo-;:thends them to at,Li:viho arc afflicted with 'coughs, colds, or any affections of the litogr..• Mr. M E. Martin snarl d several werhs with a dig : tressing'cough, which nothing relieved. till lie tried there Lozenges. which cured -hiin In a rcerhoure. - •-• 31r. James IV. lisle. Na ii Tontine Buildings,-Will at.. gave some to a friend who had -not enjoyed a ' night's sleep for severaf weeks, being' ever); few. mi . nate= attacked with some, dikter:sing cough, as almost to takeaway his life. The Loze.hges made him raise case,and enabled him to sleep well at nigh.' Ile had tried every thing else lie heard, of, and nothing else affbrded the least rehef- - -another instance of lying a fellow-being from an untimely grave... , i. SHERMAN'S WORM LOZENCERS 'Proved in more, than 40.Ce0 eases tit be infallible the only certain wortn-destre3ing medicine ever dis .; covered. f • SrusTosts or Won m..—Pain in the joints or limbs • offensisid breath; picking at the 110;e. grir.dieg Or ihe teeth during sleep. and at time: a paleness about the ' lips with flushed e hceks Ideediug :st the 5 0 ! . 1 .„ a , ~0 n., .,.. ing sensation at the it , IIIIICF, ii ...,'.l , :i . or hew o vvr ir. :surface of he' body, slighref.'fil:3;or elm el itigs, Bead ache. drowsiness, vertigo. torfivir: dtstnthad fire:'3:zi ,-- : sudden starting in sleep witl , . - fri;lit and sereamii:g , sometimes a troublesome cough, t - es'ci:ilwrss, tliii.-- Nand hue; fits, b..d table in the mom's; thilituithrr.ith ing.,paiiiin I stoma - eh or P.Oss'ems. r“titoisi, ria. , ..4: nscarnishcess,.voriic , coss it!Te`..to, Irciii.ees, 'Lipids-A atomach•or limb:, giffiim•ii, , stis'osing. paiiii'inivas'ions parts of the body, a cerise of, .‘l;ot•!liity,t; risiok 1 . ,:• :hr throat, itchin of the anus I 0...,.:Crtk . n:;ht, a Troimi.t desire to pass so'nu:thitig from tiMiilisvela, and some times discharges ref slirne and maces. - Dr.•Grilen Ilanlie. Ilz - -; 4 0.1!) ,--7, i I tiii,6lin e , sl it ~:,iy, that was euredof his by 'thi sV!., ,r,o,gets, after ‘ Ahree I 3 ear's suffering, a lid o.t,en nottd,rtt (4.. wo u ld g i, r . ii, " least relief. A ;aosi on board:lt' one .e or the i1:-:re ~.-, packets. seas 'curt dofii s !'v-tddy one tte , e of :Lem, ''. • lle Johh R. tira../.1-17 'rj r ,' , ll . ..i ro pi , :gave sl i ,, - , 1. „ ' his child, and they broagh assay :he is hythom f•- sandk , r Dr. Zabriskie, 18 Duane et.. has used them in over 700 cases, some of thou) of the Most,alarmine chdr i acres, and always with the greatest success. C64(1711111 P.G017, cd, 1:?u Slxtli , 5151 SC, lean us •cd them in his Camily I . ar tsvp s ra;ei; svlth ('mire Cur, tees. Wenly-iive cents pot .b , ..3... ' '- Sher:nines Ca rup/wr ,lie lkalher.C. rozrogrrs Cis'm immciliale tcriet - in . nervous or .stith liezdache. palpitation 0 liffit hem t. Ipssoess - ot . sotrit, , , tit.,poo • dency,intlaminnturyi ni'Disit - ifif core throat. bowel or summer complaint, fiiiiiiii'ig. opp: , ..ssion era since of • sinking of he chest, eluilie, s;frvros,.riZmirs. of thy - stomach or howi , l:,-hys.terie.i: ail: wion :'a nil all ner .‘vou,s, diseases. tirotv,inos, thri,tt , 4h the (1.13- ,to.d . o . akt!- fulness at night; ttl :. odera or 01 , _ r / . 11111H , 113. lii:411:(2 I, 1 'll3ld:ode, or a boost: of I.t.,gt:',:t. I'vr , orta.. travelling - or attending larze parties, 1, ,: i i 5 ,! . %-..!,, 1:, ~,,,,,, real ly reviving, and impart 11'2 the ti: ,, 3aVCy Vrylllllll—,l- i . sseclatler dissipation, the? ti',.:2 ,, r2 '..t. , Uwe of the 5'...3.. tetn generally, and remii3e all t!.r2 uni leasant ejtl - 117- i - . _ to n ls orlon ht‘e- living.. . John .1/...1/wre, Isq.,..Ci'it.St r.f the P. , ther. Tans- I than, was cure , l oia scvd-fit hi 1t..t.,1'.he In :sin mintite.r hy I three of the Cantrhor I. : , ..i -L - , ,-- ..---hu ~ ..:1.- ; I,lj,,thoul 1 against them. ' • ' i "s Joseph 11, M.ses,..Essi., Vi ,-, Pri - -.,:i'eii id' i :fe W:isli I ington Marine Ina:-canes: Cron: any. has sin7.-:a 0 .ror 1 i naTa with nervona fielifaril.i% (hint not ! ii , ,, r. Y,, t ,,,;,1 , t . c . , I :i•rtye till he ~ )sed their: 1.....zece :which if:loosed i t . I entirely in fir men miniih.s. ' .• • Dr. 0. '.17n:,,,,-, I ( .. :.`.l iI, A vems - e, has lees sill jest - to vit .- dent al tar !is of hom'a e jr. s , so a.., ro mike shim al- moat blindLfor two Is t i 1 r 0,:h.,,, , t a c. o . ' , N,..,,1,. iig ever retlimletThriti:!a; , y itnii.l,llll lie !r.c It t licit:- I,rzen ges, and they-eurcallitm in:. It',s U1i! . C.1T.74, W. 11. Ati T er /::,./ . nr.:lni - .‘;t'ss.• Vrirk 1 lerall has used them Itit the la. s . I year frr he:riacte.or Ins.itude. l sod alwayieroui,r: intro fli:.•e rc..l,oirtim ttlrin. • , . . .',':ert.mit'z 1'., , .,i;;!1-:a'.Tll , ler! • Loookoo r.am t; , ; :W Rheum' or \\;:Lees: it the Back, Loinv,:!:.&,'l3ri.i.r, n 7 lAnlbri, Cfn (.111:1I ly cured by r. ly 121 C - 2nts c-inh, and:war , ranted superior to all aitio4 111 , t111•In in,. Ito par, ` 4 .ticular to get Shoniaa's 17a:4 %sill be imposed onon. tit ,o'ls to rd worth lose imitations, A 111 , .. ii rt ttlr d ntt [lie I/41:k 0, each; get none wititO•ll it, or int w:!I I e tiectived. Cough Lozenges only 23 CC.II:IS a hos. iVorm Linen:4es .'du Camphor or lie,olaidie Lo::: , nges, 23 scats per bog. Poor Nlan's noir 12% cc nos a piece. The above Medicinds Dj F.iiirfiv • " r Ai6o,by .Ifugli Itir.Fier, Port (7:IrtAL Itiilliam 7'aggarl,Tramiirsa." George Reiinyder, Nov. Cavle June 10, ISI3 JOYFUL EWS. linnEt every llkease- that fleth. is he:r t- no be cured by 'the - timely use 07)A:it:LEV', COM • POUND FEIN: IZATiVE 11iUP. Thig n:ays be proved sati.Cactoilly , o those who v. ill call at any of he stores where thin invaluable is sold, by certificates (properly authenttrved) of cures perl'ortii ed on individuals alto had to:t ad horns of reflef-- e.ertracales of Physi....:iani who. had the most severe Cases udder treat;ient, rr ratients'h.lvinr.r tArti the • medicine their 4d vice and bre w tared —ccrt wey from the Prothonotary, It ofOrphani' Crirt-. No tary, &c.. stating !in:it. acluarnt.tt.eq wnh persor7krit respectability and wortlinff, who having the 7,00?,. of their fellowmen at h, art. lave' voluntarily come ror ward and giyen.a 01111eir,Insr and its (lir , . far publicat an, ,V;47,-.(.1 ,- . - 'fire number oft be t a , heates being too htrat for"rorv,spa per 'subscriber has der med it advisable to have a copy of the most important certifica , : , ..i properly authetitica-. ted, moiler seal, to be place:l :It the stores ocagcrira, satin have the inert,co, for halt., v. lierr,.p.o.sor.safilic ted. with tierriroll or Kinr.: , l aCO AV:IInI. , V. • Chronic :01. '',' t i tin_eAsell Eratitions of,tha k:11, coii;;ii af lot g elan') v. 4 oi ut cinient Consumrtirrit, Ile,4l , aetre Sr. I.c, may have an opporienity of :nr-cerratein , r ; the caries 'residences of those-who hire been cured by Its use, ana tr riling, If coiled upon, to give every information reqniTerl, As a more general. rr:idrve That this is no quack medicine, I mild refer to ilia "ra.ites of the ild:oty• .log well known phceiclvaa, who have attctrd to its effiCacyr-;,-Dr.•J. Dicstnt; Dr. . • Dr. Otto, Dr. ',JAI. Muhleilberg, Dr. J. other. and Retail at the ding and Cheini:. cal Store. ; • • • 1;:. B. EICI11101:12, J. 13. i;all,- , . inerg I I Port Carbon ; I lcnry VtAlle, 0, January 21, I—u AUF7•'.117i.5".':.:733'.;13f.F: E'ILL.S 1'71 1 1: .\* X 8 1177:: R.V. 7 1e.g111,1,1 eminent- Metitetne ha; actilticed fur its in variaLe - .efficacy in ail the'diict. , w. wiitc pro". :•f . to cure rendered the thwil cf i , naing not only on -teessary, but unworthy of du' . 'I icy are hhown biy, their frusta; their go wolks to,litly for them, and at) , thrfre not by . the laith of 0,, credulous. In all cases of Cosncencis, Dvspeptna, Btliona and Liver ,Affection's, Atutuna, Rheumatism. Fevers nntl Agurs,Orb , etinate I leadaches Impure to ate of the. Utaiits, Unhealthy - Appearance ;of the kind, Nervous Debihty, the Sickness incident to'FetnaCes in Delicate llc Ith, every kind of Weak. nets of the Digeetive Organs, and in all general-De rdngeinents of Heilth, ;litre Medicines ha"e invaria ably proved a c L ethsint end speedy remedy. ' They restore Vigorous Health to the moat Eatiaus til C‘natitutiotts. . A single trial will place the Life rills and Phanir, 'Bitters, beyond the reach orc:utriptilihon, :n -the coil citation of every patient. • Prepared and Sold, Wholesale and Retail, at Wil• 'limn B. Mei:it's Offiee, :3:35 Proadway, corner of An thony/street. New York. N. B. None are genuine-unless they , have the roc 'simile of John'Alotrat's Signature. %.Pbe Life Pills are sold in Cbsea- - Plice,23 centn, :3Ccents. and 1 1 Lollar each, according to the size ; and the Phinnix Buteni in Bottles, at J dollar or 2 deli Tars each . with lull directions. Aicre‘.l,arnaritima can be had of the ~gents gratis. Tot s - aJe by - ' B. BA NNA N, I Agent ier Schuylkill county. 32—ly I August 5, Pease's Candy and Slie,rman's Lozenges. L lfU='Preceivcd on consignment from tho•A,7eld in thiladelphia.4 lot of rean's Celebrated tioar hound Candy, and Sht:itnan's Cough and Worm Lo unges. 13. 13ANNAzi. Dec. 23, 6 9 , • Avnt ElE=ll= . . and they now prevail by Their own ezcellence,and the Pow'eruf Tunic .. -i! . ~ , . • • And w-hy, we may. , rea•Sona.oy Inrjoirc. nave they become so endear* il in'the!lbearts of those who have cued them. :ILO by On: 'gained ,nch a popularity 6.:11;;I!, beCiluse their, : nctiiat upon tlio • ' lit.'lfAN,l3oL ) V i . . ! i.: w- ts as the still and ra...11 14in Ve. - ,-etatioll,gi,ing new liCe io A/ ti 10 I , ;.rt:‘,lli ; ~1. 1 .i!5, hippy influence. ,=An t h e fil•:11, "fihe 1,110 . drivend.; maul the's'ap-wfi , ch tire:!, Ice r/irotti!it ,11:;,..t1;ollea, so !he life,atol health ol tivsnlyr,,l' t:t;cr.d.t. !upon th e, blood which,fl.)v..a through his vri,na. -Anil ashen ,thiv‘vilal fluid, oltch is rno,t nceetsary to. J1:0 ~ ! , i fowth 'olfli supi-ort of the. hedy, by site ind.noli a cause becomes bonded lid) limited ant •i- . . , COTIP.t:r Pi IIi:MORS, i ' - irt.ar;“r n6ri,li,7, a ;Id .tryngthetling the brqy, 11 !abors an rroilitge 01,,titif:6ons in the Winch CV:el,ll(`l'Syli:indFf.,tinve recouree i 1) Int:dviinV 'ijycry and that iviil 'produi:e a favor:lloe termiaiii ion, if given early Ittgiii.allylitt a re:* heura and moat in a :c'v day', ').1.:1 NV:O , 'nil: is Dr. fnble PIE; • `.lr+r;t •n throur . ;l/1:,:)-1;n:151-,7 the 1:;ood zutd Nyt terrt 1; 1 , {ll, , :a6c,Drifity I+.l ctnuut, . . • 3Ve ',';et")- Per Fence, all henne assistance. • 't h price the ,, c , I:er bog, with run 11 1: r ..:Clitn!H and cap• t,ti; had at the • d:cal Hail, tstabl It ror the 1.5.;1 'ry t I!,p or; Etl4-7;geri-. • (In', • 1842; roar S;r vr,a r• hirml“.-r my calling at' vr eo.:Cr.i - !lnk,tn: a!nee, Ind Oh i'rofn ;WI ant , r1it!ii...4 . , - nr ,. l - of int.:Lill. i;i: E S)for I :1,1 ITV • to prOCure the :,tziol , • ! , t 0:4 :01,nt. and my own Lrainc, ',an. Cored. I rEtii.i;otl,!'ter travel. :01 day.' 4wa h a F. n t \Oath left ni- with a 7;olehilfeN fir. head-ache, and consoler alde ii ho:o tlsiem, with great shouN T o .l, Itvhtch completely locos ablril nig! I hat p. - onnttrildulied to stop at a small Inn, on the road rt.ll: it h. :oat. Upon inquiry, they had riorliioz afford me relief. \Vhile cet in in ..ciy,!for f• never was so ill in all my I t am ; l:ya.ho thr :ht'u.. your phis. and resolved to n,.• rt or,c tox iirmit riWM_ IcrouOt amt seek reliefj l in them. I molt sit 0 . ihr.61 thank a warm cup, oftea."l saill retired to 1.,c1. ..rry !td,c coastal in amearure, ai r i ',non :ill rronm lo the mornuig I timid' better, and ,d , cr the pills had okratkd I. wag a . 11. 1 -11 rent. p,?,on •.• tool: aM.olihr done four mils, remainjillihele all cdnesclav, and on ' Thor day ktalical for', honie as, well as ever'. and I still enjoy 7, , 0ri IT/1 1 .th —the liatrsons . for w horn l'bought t ii:Sornas me thr.y Mive experienced More bent-tit l'rom your pills than a whole cart load of the quad s , tt it r a h ahem bait! Ntnerlv uFea.l. ',Sorely if they I, inert mwith as traatm tifect upon themsclies as I hat e, en( I,ave. gliod rhason for extolin4 their sir tore;.; and :f ynit tahC,!: my!advice,you will per,3e , ere. Lto mem:um:o them to all who ore I ils%flutt nittl.ar disease. aud nyv weird, for it , . 1.11 , ) , will braotnn o r.oftliar as a gend`ral rcinedy that you will find it ; dia . :cult in supplying Alic demand,. . , tSi-tiee) Cl Sr GTIANCON, . theenfreld. 'fate above I‘lccliClnc 'is sold iii Pottsville at the !;:ott: , ' - L • v Min . . • Perfuthory l , Perfumery .! • npent d a lot or Eft-glot Al atd Superior P, ratocry, among Whidh farina Co le4ae, IlarYa .Water..llnney, Wairt, very pleasant perinine,.4nd ts an excellt ntlartiele for air :n cnd foe eater Lado a, t.; dttletnen or Chodrce; Itanun Kali'ddr, far the C 00104109, Bart!es, f ;akciider Water, (Nee Watef,su , perior Lea's 0 I, in IN+ and. LI 'Wee, MAtrow I 0- ! ontorn; 0 , ris Tonth Toilet Powder, Powder 13cas ard I,,ditoi'oll and Indiaol)c.fdr col. rturtng, Hair it Idetti' , lllll'!tirol'in a'nd dartt calori . Ma- CR25.110 , 1. Ragi.f'oidr r awerg, Genuine Otto of' lases, in •L''..tl! , n. I3rown Windsor, O range and -Lemon, o . .trt 011 Rose, ek,:j;. , 4 c., Soaps, lAtso, 7 ,G.,Leen's Soprrine,crinsiChrapaind for F)havini , ., .. Itottesel Cc; tbra tea: t . rllayiThg Cream, , Remeii., r uc,rii---. .t i. , n'ineenus I've for eAiteri. . - ins am: nolte.•deg tbe.jfar.dt , , and pre7entmgkhap -1 . , : • P: , •;'• • ~-..., .t i Rues , t I:'m Eai:•rmit 1.14:er of 1,3' ngier, for the 1( . .1.1th ! nr,l Tech. hte ) licig)the breath fresit.and meet, 1 prrs c:v,t g. 1111 , : ::3;(113:(3' a )I(.3:thy conti43 - ,(1. am! ro, v,....,;:r ..) it - . 3 ~.',-,iiirig of tl.e teetb.recomiriet,ded be r.mMeet tlcmi,tie. '; '' 1 1,:::de at I '—'••4l•ii*.ii pricer. 11 . r - ) 1 8., IJANNAN, Ageni. I December, '..3, ' 1 .!. fa-- : FORSARDV:iG & ICOMMISSION. MERCiTA:NT. Arch St re6i , Wh.arf; Schuylkilll . Philadelphia. • • raps ESPECT FULLY informs his friendsrind*the pr hlic. that he is: prepared to if..ecive and for ward Meiebandize of t.every description, to all parrs' ! orf the Juniatta, - West:, and North gramthes of the Sitsquellannth, and !..:h:itylk ill and Union Canals. vitt i Schuylkill and I l'nion (lanais, n hirh are in complete' order, and such arrangements made as to insu're a full ['supply of rater ti-arlnt,i,a.l I no car. r • Ship;•ers of produce', Mutat to be their interests to send Fudtice ;to the tthiladelphia htarltet, via Schuylkill nett Union:Canals, it=teing, the cheapest one safest route. Plaster, Salt and POI constantly on ;land, at low - eat market prices. , . Every. xnentioa paid:to shipthent of Mnrcliantlize by good safe boats,. CO 4./manTexi by careful `capta : together with Promptness in salesOf produce. N. : , , . Itictehandize will mit be de:tatted store (in ac count of of stormy or ‘ve.tl ! , weather, the bunts .Ihad3nd unload under the *store:in the dry. • ' 27_4 - Phdadolphia. Jitly ' Hoover's Celebrated Ink, • Maynard & No3rex' luk. .. , • ' Arnold's Sine and Slack 'Writing fluids, a most ett' - cellfmt article for, steel item,. , Arnold's Superior !'y,l Ink. , ' ' . • • Terry's Japanned Ildr, a very superior article for Scriveners and 't , thers, who • want a good Ink for executing instrumento lir writing. Ali of will be told, by the subscriber; whole-, sale and retail, atitil4.3llphit prices. Mar t.`,, 9- 1 •:. B HANNAN', Agi. , . , . . ==== . • ' . _ . • • 14k., • - • ,• - • . . . H . . "I WILL TEAG•O you 70 riEltoE TAEOowFix; OF T..11F, FART'', AND nrasc , OUT vrtom THE CAVEAXS OF MOU:Crili l 3. 37 E:TA.: 4 , WIUCIi, tVILL. 61VE STR-E%GTOI '1•0 OVA tt,t6s: AND sOF.JEOF stL skrunz TO OOF. USE' AND • • .2; WEEKI,Y,,Y BENJ4.I4INBAI'.;4AN,. - __AI - GEINT FOR THE VOL XX A New Foun . Win of Life has ope:neci.!! AND its healing streams: now gushing il - mth. !A brilliant star has arisen; im the East, and rtitw cheering thousands with kr.NtwED IiEALTU, LQSO 1.11E„t: , ,D itArrixt:s • Tr it. Spar is • bu: REtetrrEws rtrtuATM: ri e • ! These pills, let .all nndristand. rem power' pect.lcir only to :I!Jelf, n.:ttich in:tantiy cheeky th e action and protjnss nf. disease, - for thMrcdtri turn cement to much nlitm (shich is when the- BLOOD JUIC:ES are so fir depraved: as Ito rruttace o i lyitruettitror rel,l lint one tot•diCtue . , 4,rovidcd-ithe competent to produce stcltneks,Vvill be all that is_pecessury for rentuvalg dtscase, and restirriaz 11.1 PPINES'S - - - - - to triankintl. Let it ditewise 1e 1 - emcnthered„that thee is no medten.'noxy' in existence possessing cniOkl healinq'powets : : a nd•rli at no vegetable. or sac other kind of Phys;e..can at inert re,tine heafth, when lost. eve4l lit eases 11:4. invetcr4c. The action or upon tic 1;owels, are mildi,preducing no p,riptt4 pains or delnlity,lmeon the etaltrary, alter they hasie opira.tcd, you lee! that) tr !nail , or iri !bather and carrunt humors have been taken fro i nt you, and: rue lionyant feelings of health i span; ttp place; and what is another great object is tlicso pills. :jrz al•.r:iys safe, they may ! he ta krn on all nre , ?!fun-, anti order any eircttut-1 stance;-., wnhotit regard to the mune of ihe disease:fur I , 'lint cyCt,y Wirt 11l Mr' hoc arta ',llro,u , e rrotilrwhatty'6l.pnrf, it maybe E:.vrry person who b 4 a of thine Pills Ji /•://S NO cLI IV, :ill' ht literal he cr.a fidd: C071141.:11tly ulnas a speNfy rpstoritnih M h041.1r; In Germany, the lx . rid OC Coen- nriz;n, inillion4 of rer , ei:sha•.•e i•c;-•ei•if mird, thoir hem fir.iai efnxts, and :he de - ie.:ands who lia••• . e. 'used them here. spe:A•of do In in 1111) t , ert.n.on aecouit of their ctird lit , ;,..ierties. • ; ' • Ihe rows hear'.ll and. comet, cprE '^ thoix y. ho iiaw 11:1i/rIV • • • 1)11. EN ' S vEGE - r.krILE Putp:.\TlvE P,111.„5:. I LEMENS PA VIIN. -4813 _ , ttsv;l le. Ma W. (ARLISLE, JR., In ! Ink ! ! Ink !! ! =EMI SINE EMCEE .AND POTT IPUITABPER,'S IlLitrillNA7'ED AND NEW 1 _all P/C701:1.11. ;taw. .To he completed in i numbers, at 2tlt ctil ; per cum b er.', ..This.srest and .'illagmiticignt 11.'ork, will he enthei lished with ttsixtetin Ilttodri.d Ilktnescal Engravings, °cm inpa.tillettertn each' chapter, by J. A. I Adams, more IlAn liturteen hendebd or which.arc I from original deslgns.lby J. t. Chipman. It will I.n peintratima the 'fiat:rare! copy efArt American Bi ' ble Society, and;conrtain Alaresinal "References, the A poetVitha , a ConctiitiatMe, Chrnnologteal Table, List of prope . r. Narrers, Gkeral ;lades. Table of Weights. Ilileaslife9. We. The large Frontispieces, Talcs to the O'lel,he'd INew:l'estsmcnrs, Fmnily lie card. Pr . e,t-entatioh titustratMos. and Initial ;Letters b i ttlinti 'hats ers,-Ortianteptal Borders, fro'ni OClguir.l design, r. 'de expiffsly tbr.titi4 edition. by Jr, G. Chapman,of New ;l in additiolt tolwlncli there will he numerous i Marge Itingra mg:qt . :cm? (1.-sigits by teguis heti mod ern a rt 1,13 in Fr,titlce a , m7l l'Agland—to lucliA Pullin ; e(ex will he itiven;ltt tile last nutaimr.t • 1.1 - ...?,,The great', sulietiol ity of early proor invres -4)111', from the E;narat 'ago. it;sttre to gauss 7ihn I give thotr names tat 04CP, the t nssessinn of it in - the I t3T.STE r.:RFF:CTION. To be completed mitnimrs, at *25 etc each. ,The Ihtis.been appo tilted Agetit. for t:te purpotle of .4 . c.eiving satis.:riV.lons to tins Bitite, in Schisylkil) Colnty.....licre a tpkt;'4l:ea copy of the \l'orkean be semi Jannitry It. I, • ' the . Most ,• ,oLuznon Saying ' - , s i E•4 l 3 l ::;;,( . Y:n",r l 4, i l i i i ‘ g a . . i i v ‘ e v o e.f e l *TiC'r i r e i.‘ ) l l: o l ; l * - I;i'll''';l A tUz i ;:n 3 I.of any other preparation. I base tiled all the pup: star mice, but t h is 6t:illtlif tin/Aral:4 . d for the cure of the follo'a. tog "y1i:.ea,...- - er., c:z :—lnititcr'n. Couzlis Colds . Conautwatort Snittina . (ll . lnned, Paiviration or . • „ • , :. , ~ , on: I lea rt. Whoryingitou2h. Tickling I,r . t . L.tinz sen sation in the th r.ial, Bfoneitis. Asthma, er weakness of 11.0', ..,+4 , c vona.:s•,,,tin, or .ruttaircd coi,titution from b s y Caruso, chid iw prevcia r ,..: rsoi. s front falling' lintn - a . Pr ct.iNt:),this rileqicine has. not its eepial. And when laciest:A calomel or quinine has been' used, tlts tuedicifie Wl.ll prevent its el,ll effect. on the s y s i. o : artel repalr the billiary fur.cilons.. As a proof I o r fille :above medicine Fiving, great Ntrength and clear -ness to the t0,...:d, a aentietnen fronimite of our large a uCtionet.r estallii‘hmi.l24 in l'lcl:adr.qphi.t, who has been,;nitnt; dlia S . rife. Says that at is the greatest surd,eine to er . y.on lir ever. maw. Of course. the :% . lititsier or Lars` or, who have t&exert tlieir vulvae, tvouh.l . he erpialli banellltt if. Reference wall be giv en to the a union < er.l . i'y callinq at nay ctlice. CaLiTtoN.7--.\tl -preparatilms IConi• this valuable tree e±eept the fit:pita:l Doct. Swayne's CoMpound I . Syrup of \'i I'd ,CherrySa ref id /awls and courile,jcit...- yrepared only by Dort, SWarne. Whose office-is now I remove"! to N. I.y. r:' ort'.er df Eighth and Race streets, l'hdadelphia. I 1 I .i . 1 I.''or r tale al the 'store cif DANIEL. K RIMS; in 1! Pottaiille, who iut he stale Agent for Schuylkill noun ty': . ' . I. 1 January 13, . ,j I .2__ly . : 1 1,1 'REGISTER'S NOTICE. ~ • v oTicE is herelly.e,vett to all Lsgatees, Cr...ditor. 4 . IN and otherir iliterertifd in; the followine administra tion iti;eotint. whi,lt ha. , e leen tiled iii the liegister'ii rhffl,i, in and 11l iti:t count e of t , t.ttr•4•lkill, hy the admin.'. I,trattirs rherited, that tlieatnie hat e been allowed by 'llliti.fleithaer and ill I rrelinted hi the Orphan's Court leolle hell at Orwiestoirli, lo• and for, raid county, on. I Mondir the I zahlilay of t.Marelt lit, ?a, for continuation ' and allowance a•.:.treealli' anal law, ht ',which tithe and place, you may att,ntl itiyoU, think proper. .I. Th.: acconni of Mat grelta, Net:tile, Adroinistratrlx I 'of the, restate of ,NVoi. Neville, !steal the Borough of i Tamaqua, al trea'sed.. ~.. 1 ' ' I 1 —.2: Thelacrounior 7.liclutel Fritz.,:adminlStrator of the 1 estat ,of Georgia Ruin, i I l ate l of Wa,‘ . ..'ne township, (lit- . ' reasrll.... '`t ; ; 3. The a c count of John I' Hohart,:adniinistrator of ! the (:;,tate of ,lans-re nselhead, Ate of tint Borough of ' Pottiltille,dleen:sed. I „ nu Cite. strectz—.• 4. The sr:co!t4 of /I , ,:t.j'i Kin -ley and Ann Lyons, a.t. mini-It:rotor; of the c.....•tate of Georie LOns, late of Ncr . . wegian 101.:31Sit,5,1;:i.e:L.KGd. 5. The act!Erln3 of Erederiet; Sporman. ailmini , lratoi of the estate of :Frederigt Hartung; 14te, of Integra-re tnwitablp, deceaA,l. i 0. The account nfJolut Zechman and 'Jacob Kaerch cr. adrulnOrateks of the bsta 4 •l of C./.mt'ge Zedirnan late • of wayneytowintio, th , e+ , .ll. ' t 7. Tlie.a•cconui of ilenity It. told., administrator of the estate orElialumbel, alp of Uniontownsliip. deceased. .5. Vile nark:mit of Tent Sa.saman, administrator of the C,ta . ti! 'Oll Fiederiek ISaFiaman, late Of Brunswig towntiltiP,tlereakql , li. ! : '. 9. Tile s'ecianihaccount of Josepli'lloy and Henry Hoy rulinipi...tratiirs df the olive nt . Abraham !Hoy, Into of • ,the Borougliof Orwieslinyn, deceased., . • ID. The a, ,count of Tlicuna. C. Pollock, administrator of OM estat .of Azigt,n,tits)Tinielier,!deeta4A." ,/ IL-The a i-smiit nfJactili Ilainrner and, Eli Hammer,. Execiitors o f tlm last Will a nil Tesfament of John Ham mer; decrafed, Who was cone of the guardians of the Estate of .. dam,and Ret-intioitinor children of Adam Geherb lat .! of PiliesrovO township, deceased. • r 5 ' I. ..101IN 11. DOWNING Register. Reitistl.,C4 ofhcci Orwigs-il , bue' 1" b . 1 " • Vitt. ty - i _____ , _t—_____ '.,_:,_ i 1 - • CO r MSTVOK, & CO'S I, Eoncrl tralliti Compound fluid Extract of: S . H ATZ'S AP rt RILL, A. . .. i 1 ; 1 T-,, qR t e ctire'of Scrofula, Chronic Rheumatism, 6Gen teral ebil4, Cittanuou Dischses, Scaly Eruptions • of the S in, Teller, Pinirl:sior PUstitles on the Face, Livor A rectiaita, :germinal and Syphilcid , • Diseases, ' 1 _ ) Itile, film' an impure habit bf body, Ulcerations of the • Throat and Lm , ._.Pains at;rl Swelling Of the Runes, and , all T.ii,eA. , ,,a arising fronal ati l impo re shire of the tiood, , Expo. es andquiprud'e.nces In Life, iExcessive use of; M .k. ereur •, c.. ',' i . , . An in menseleffort hale,' l :a lately Made to introduce cations c0mp , ,,n1143 fail , ll . 7 Eat carts l of Sarsaparilla,,,,, as pOsitiye a nd;spec itie caire r alls... If ‘Ye were to behave the it xtravattant o., , krtiobs of the adviniturers who are pu.iturg th.. , ..rp,,hti-diseasv.4 thht —flesh le heirro," can he, governed and Fetnoved 1' these wonderful "extracts:" Now, we want no customers to our-articles hut persons of common sense at lea*: rend these who have that, will had it imob,-ihle to holier. , these extravagant and ridiintrow. ai. - s . 4tioro. flepend upon it then, if you get CO:11STOC1c :3 true exttectnf the real Sarsaparilla, ev.. ery dbease titit can he c trek] by this bond various other rooti ttiat forni the comp unit, will be,cured by it. ouch,,f pan icularly. a , i Scrofula Rheumatism, and ail dileasea of the tlee.d. and particularly disease and sitiferint. , , from the alitro , ' of mercury. I,COSVITOCK-hi fIAIIISAPAItILLA IS nAri"aeled as aced as auk in the city; and at ;lap half the price of olliers,mtuf In'as hrge bottles, tat:—.;7 , o cents per bottle, or AI tier dozen. Snit yourselves.— 1 To he found only at Conbstoek's Branch 11(ittie, - No. 2, North 51h St, Philadelphia, and in POttavil le at • nib. 17, ' i7-Iy ' I • J.,S. C. MARTIN'S. ' ~. - j NDIAN - VEGETABL EtESER & cure for Bit uniage a ,ections. This article, peneL irates to evert . nerve and sinewof the person I.q,lng it', and 'it has attained a reputation tin - emu:tiled by any othL er article in Ilbentnatiem. This twill cure the most se vere cases—eltenti contracted muscles, and bring fe - e), inglind'senvitglity th limbs long .paralyzed and useless. We only need referYtop§me cases haleiw to obtain the confidence of the public for these articles, The follnwing'are tworespectable,'and the gentlemen ton well known to requite comment. Let them he read. I have bectOullicted sleet grievously since 1832 with Rheumatism and contrrictien the:cords of my legs. catibeti by the cramps nffti.e cholera, which I then had in its most.severe fotm.i After trying many remedies in vain, I have found relief—had th'e cords of my legs rejazed. , --the swenia3 rd,:acztl—and'aln greatly benefit tea by ire usd,ofnne bottle of Linti - L.lnt; teed eltunally and 'one bottle of Indian ?Vegetable Elixir, used internal ly tit the same time. I icui now i walh with case in po sitions that I Could not a week aco endure, at all. •i JANO4 REYNOLDS,I fl Chrystie street, corner of Delatice.r . .stre;et.. Though this was given moi,e , than a .year since, Ikle. Reynolds, was a few 'll4B ego at the otlice, where this remedy W3H . qtgained id full liettltlihrid perfect posses sion of his legs and feet, end though over sixty yearn old, stood up oh ti:s toc4 repmteillY to show the spec tators how eninplete he was cured. This reMetly reach es and soothes the nerves, and allayS pains most. etrec trially on its first application, and V, a few repetitions removes mnrctotrectualty and 'speeoily Ithetunatic paina, than any othtr application was ever known to do. Its erects areipciaverful and immegiate.l Let theSe.alfiet ed try Out once, and .they toilet be ;convinced. 'The Ihniment is Ruth counterfeited an to external I,oill.ts, and the only test:of genulnesi is tfind the fan signature of Comstock ,&' Co.; If that cannot be found, it is counterfeit. iDuy Only at Comstock's Branch Rouse. No. North St i Street, Philadelphia, and in Pottsville Of; • 21,—1y.. C. MARTIN. G ..5,;± ll'. I At. 16' • succr,ssort.9 MIAMI DIALOGUE, 'FIRE AND s GARDtN ROSE -MANT,FAcTiumns, At the OLD STAD, Nb. 24 North at:, • • .ItIILADEJ,PIII.A. anufactara Dockets, Suction Dose, IV Itands Machiticiy,,&c. Tlie,above articles, will he made of theliest materi als and weitmanshipt and on the most reasonable terms. \ ; ! , reb I ! • • 13-tiib .• inaproued and illustrated -.Game of Pr and for sale by Feb, 3. ‘.l B.!.BANNAN,ASarkt.. === EMI SEM V k ■ SPLID BIBLE IMMel=a S URDAY MO 1841. Itl-C . A . . -.'. -- t..77 . An esteemed literly !mild, who loves to ex i piore the mines of ( ennan . thought, has handed us a translation from Gt4rles Beck, a poet of that land, which we have her4,' at our friend's request; smoothed into Erigli h vOse. The. German ?et et's lofty (though ro antic ): ideas of our land ? arc well deserving o bean; recorded where Amer.: lean eyes may read t eu4 , • . . . ... • .A.: , ,tEmcA. ( l op OLD.) \ What doesmy eye - behcldi The r,ew wotld! See! Where to the skies the eternal forests odor; And where the savors, roaming o'er the lea, I.ives without house Or home where monsters roar.. The dreadful war-shrie': rises in thehir.— The capnibal !zinnia oer hiShorrid food,— . • i i Making a human skull .ith e,ttrsed care, •. ' -Serve, for his &nil:in.-cup find goblet rude! ' . And their vain suparsta on titirkly reigns,— And the priest bows b loreilts idol God, , 1 Asking , Tor human saeri.iee and pains, And bidding men to fdli befilre his nod! •• • A human heart front is - bah thp warm tide drips, Is given to the God to p 'nt his lips. ' . ~o,lEnr ~ ..k; ( iSI.IT IS. ) . ' Anti now behold the sh .e grOn land of pride, So late the hold of elo tiny .mtperstition, I.lponthe full experiniii tat title . Of FREEDOM. andirt loririns condition. ' Across the watery de4ett from afar. . . See now the banners f ail nations come, To float beneath the shi Me li,aconstar 1., . Where I.II3ERTV at la t ha s.ifound a home Now rise the altars on t tat tacky coast, . That were frbidden, RllicloLteri , lime, 1 Ant there the stripes and stars se , urely boast, ' Tile areatest triumph oflaili modern time— ONE: PEOPLE and ONE lE.I.Rif. one shield and sword, Each citizen a livio at I is ott.tii board:—Picayune. , I • We eliii gin le follow ”• e cellent son; from . x a trig, .Migatuo journal., Fplth..thed 'at Springtleld, Illinois. NVe doubt hotY our friends in the • far ~ , west Sin . g - AZ . IR some Id t ne,' will eclat. I 1 '1- " - e-( ) t .cia In e - n 1 b Q . I. auc . " AIR— Vi , e 14 Compc/rec. ' • 4 Come Join in a shout fo the than we love best ! :llurifnit for Henry, Clay ! ' The Friend hf the Peop e—tire man of Ole We'st.--. Hurrah forjneruT Clay I . , ... • . Chores—We'll give th in a Oticti of that same old tune; Well eiVe them a sight of that same old coon ; They'll see bin agamit,* the light of the moon; Hurrsh Att. 11'.nifilelay. : • it ll: p 4 and hid friend! I: Henry Clay ! ttltv Inm , he never wdold bend, littock• Ctay : . m a tdit,:li of that same old tune a uhle little man lieu;' Clay ! , 1 ii»g itie last time tie ran— litinrt -Clay i.. - . • l: BANNAN " 1-, lie's trusty as steel to 1 , 'Hurrah fori Though they trie.l to so, iftirrah for 6.0i-us—We'll give Lig Tht -tcllnitihatYa thirralt for But we gave him a tire. -1 Hurrah for C'horus-We'll give ay.!! ,rc's LeZlth to hurrah fu jje fought /1 , 111 the In I Hurrah far Chorus-We'll give thrtr = Bernal fh And whenever they'll .Ifurrah•io ' Chorus-We'll give the 'We'll give the They'll see hi! hurrah for THE W fjusti 'Poor wirnan! for her!' said Mrs. Gri how she, stand.• it. I it would kill rue. 'I would never et. ,Mrs. Pitts. is a man to be placed in. of the best of pen, at d too the best possible care of his fnmitS For y. r 6 t4ere Was not a happier woman in town than hii wife, but now it makes 'ones heart aelr - to r lock at lher. Oh! it must ho one of the most heart rending things in ne world to have"t drtipken huiibOW . 'Well, all I've got o say,! spoke up Mrs.,Peters, Ifith warmth, 'is, the Idori't pity her Much. ' 'Why, Mrs. Peters ' Dew canyon talli-sor l' 'Well, I don't. A y woman who will live 'with l'' a drunken husband don't; des.arve pity:l Whyl don't she leave him!' ' 1.--'s ' ~ - . ! I ' 'That is easier -sai thareidane, Mrs. peters.' , I should think,_ it a . gre i dt deal easier to leave, 1 than to live with a . ranker' brute and have her, life tormented out of ter. If' my husband jefere t 7 o! do so, I reckon he ant I wduld part beforelwenty. four hours.' • l' , -r. l Now Mrs. Peters' lm'h4nd wag a most exceli, lent man—and a sob.r rnaniwithal,_ _Arid his wif was tenderly 'attache I to him, in regard to, hi .ever becomiff,g a dru kind she had as little fear as of his running off at d leaving. Still,' when she made the last remark!, she leokedtowards bins (for he was present,) wit'h a stern and significant ex o pressio of her coup This was not teal-, ly . meant for him, bet for the imaginary' individn -1 al she had .supposed as beating the relation tot 7 -. ards her of a. drunke.l husband. • -.You would, wood you!! - Mr. Peters replied to the warmly e,xpr6ssod restilutieri uttered. by I;''ts wife. r- I 'Yes; that : I wook!' half! laughingly half seri ' ously, retorted Mrs. i Petersi ..You don't know chat 3.10 u are , talking about,' spoke Mrs—Grimes.' 1 - , 1 .:'lndeed then, Id , ! I consider any woMati a foul who will live with a dtnnken husband. ' For my part I have-not_ spark. of sympathy for the' wives of drunkards-1 me ht those who live With, them whc beggar an abuse them. ',MeseitlisguSt- 1 ing brutes—the very sight lif whom ought to-turn:a woman's stomach.' '. ( 'You were never p aced in such a eituation, and . therefore are not con peten't to ; decide how ffir a c i, woman who tontine s to live With a drunken hue- L band is or is riot tr.: bl. me . I,Portay part, I mil it;- dined to think that, in moat caries, - to live.with a husband under these :ircwiistances, is least of two, . - evils,' - This-Was said by Mrs. Pitts: • .I think you are right there,' resumed My Pe -tars. 'A woman feels towards her husbandi the father of her childrerr, and the man who in life's - spring tittle won her best and purest affectioni,ve, , ry differently from what she does towards another 'man. She knows ail his j good qualitiesi and re-- . ; Members how tenderh; he has loved her, anciliCtv . he would still love hel buefor the mad infatuation from Which lie feels it impdasible to break 6 , ,v4y: The hope that he will referm neVer leaves Iter.a--- When she locks at h' r children, even . though.a bustal and negl&-ted, he c=annot but hope fOr,their. father. ,And this s ho t a IceSps her upt 1 . ,I .. ' 'Any woman .is a 1 61 to feed her Self up,iwith' such fancies. There . 3 enly.cMc trite remedy and , that is go paratien.' ' hat'swhat I'll do, and eve -1 cri "ty. r:.ontan of sense o ght to do. Don't tell me a bout hope of reformin . It's' all nonsense. , 1 You 1 wouldn't. catch' me b eaking my heart after that: fashion, for any , man. Pint I,' said 3lrs.-Peterg: The o more Mrs. Gri •eoiand Mn'. Pitts, and oth7. era present argued their sfde of. the qoeition; the' more pertinaciously d d Elie maintain the position she had. assumed, unt I•Mk. Peters could not help feeling somewhat vex d 'and Some little hurt He, , being her husband, add the only one wholeetddH -possibly hold the telationj towards whom A her; ' • indignation was dire 'tedi—under the imaginable- 1 possibility of his beta •ng. e tipler.' ' After awhile the i hieet was dropped, and et the close of the evenii a , the friends separated 64'd went to their honies. 1 , • . . . It was, petitaps,.tw which this centreriat', l left his home early litical meeting politic- and hard cider tfowin was in the habit of ai of Partaking -of his por of something 3tron:ierl 11=12=1=EME "ft ' r, .I . 1 1 P i d o ttiy.lisLlf::, SCHUYLKTLL . COUNTY, P.A.:. ME a triih of t4c same ON tunacc ~, ,!iihmilr.ctiatupiorrntl friend Clay • • _ 'and 6-'ll iight to the end— Ilend.Clay • ' E a tcrult of the same obi tune&c. aqlp:1 I .1 as you Can, " • ' thmno C'av ' ' tremble fitr Van ;.• foment," tune— lame t•ld Coon -lit of the moon' AT: , be 'do." .Tic 117CIDEtT MEE hat; aqhousand. pitim it is fv•itli feeling; 4 wonder my. 4usband Wert. is act so, r nd di in ;tits r.dded eadtiil situation f.r a 9o- Mr....lf...trkin used to be abr.! months from: the period at , n occurred, that Mr, Peters thd evening to attena a po aqtat tithe running' as freely as water. lie;' deriding such Meetings, and' tod of the eider, and at time', but aoho Iva.; a cob'''Or , MI . . . . ....... ' . . . . . , . .._ ~, -, : • --,..,- . i !." . - -, •-•", ". • - ~, ~ , . - . . . , ..-, • A, . -i• . . '1 ' -^ ~;., : ;. . . •-• ... , , • . , - • . ti ,?.. ' • ' IX . - ;. • . i ' M AMERTISER. I=ll too; of strong g4.0il send and tiro Principle, the thotight of his erriphrtaking too freely never Cros sed the mind of his ivife.! . !, , Regular in his habits,i he vas rarelyout oiler teat o'clock, oil, any occasion. But this time, ten Fame, and eleven, but hei Was still away. This was a circumstance so unusual, that his wife could not help feeling a degree of uneasiness: She went to'the door and listened for hint. after the clock ptruck eleven;- nod , stood ,there for; seine time, meeting. everylmOthent to hear the sound of his in the distance. But shed waited in; Vain, and at ! last re-entered the house rid a troubled feeling. At, last the el.ck Strucki twelve, and almost,at : the Same time she heard her linsband, at the door„! endeavoring to open :it wih a dead-latCh key. In this:he was not isueessful front some cause, and' thinking that ehe might h: ve turned the key, Mrs. Peters went quintlf,' and (+cried the door for him. : She round that ihe had not locked it. As she lifted Iho latch„ the door wits suddenly ag,tarist her, and; her'husl4.tal came staggering in.'' „As he passed her, he struck against the Wall of the passa g e--zrohouqed-struck the ;other side, ttnd then fell lieit'ily upon; the floor. ;The' dreadful' truth instantly flashed' upon her. 1 lie Was drunk:l. For a moment her heart ceased 1 io beat, her head reeled, and ! she then had to lean I against the waif to !keep from falling.; Then all i the,tMtder emetioda of her Heart rushed freely into ; , pl. l CtiV4y. It Was her own uslxirril who lay before I her, !overcome ;by !the n aster! spirit! of strong i drunk. : -i , . With almostsup'erhutrian strength i she raised 1 lan up, although a large Man,. and supported him ,With! her arm, mild. mite g t h hint -itp . stairs, and i i a li il:i ir m o. upo n th , t: b i, ed . . ' s ty . t l ltis , time- he seemed !perfectly stupid; arid only mumbled incoherent re plies !to the freriuent and lender importunities of I . Afte Berne tiktic r;l:ie got hini undressed, and in ' bed.; But he grew more and more stupid 'every moment. . i; ~ . I' Oh! what if he should die!' the poor wife tnoaiv. i edtanxionsly, While the teas that had at first gush edcht still continhed i th flow freely,She also washed' hiS face with Old Water, and tried various means I, ' • toiarouse him front the lethargy of drunkenness. ; But all to nu pu'rposl. . -,, , 1 At last desp.pring of sricess, she letti down be- JJ . side ;him, in tears. threwlher! arms, around his rack, and laid her face tenderly against his.! . She hrid lain links tot. about five minutes, when her 1 htsband.called her name ho a whi.per.' i l'Oh; how eagerly!'diti slip listen, after her res poi* to hi* call. - . '.. . id.f . f my laisbiqui it'ere?oies so'' . 1.21:s he said this, still inf. a whis p er. but a very,. leiptessive onei he I4olted her: steadily , in the face 1r -4-With - a roguish twinkle'Of the eie4;and a qui jvCrip,r of the lilts, thb inuslles of 4icit could with !difficulty_ restrain from wt.:lathing those expressive - organs into a Merry smile. I ' . . . , Tt {.V:I3 a bloody and Critical period of the war in the.• Peninsula, that M>rillo. then commanding, the fifth Spanish_arrnv, about four thousand strerr, in conjunction with Penne Vitlemur. passed dawn the Portuguese frontier to the Lower Guardian's, intending to fell on Seville es soon as Smelt should advance to the succor of Badajos: - la the begin wing of April, while the Flinch :yore di:heartened" by the sudden news of the fall of tied bitv. Penne. Villeariur and gcriile, Lzuin-,3 cc.: cf P.c!rtagal, crossed the Lower GNardiana and seized San 1,1:-. Car daNfayer. This:place was' ien miles front Se-, ville,_ which was . only garrisoned by a tipanisly Swiss'battaliOn in Joseph's service, aided by , Es cvetercs; and 1:y sic::. ana clavalei , , , arp. men'. The; Spaniarda aeon occupied the heights in front • or the Tirana bridga;aO-.lattackcal the Frpsh'en.: trenchmets, hoping toralse a popular corn:notion. Pallasteros, on the otber side, had vulva:U.:S:l with \ i 1131 eleven thousand men ; intending to fail on Seville PROTECFTION AIIO:pI.IdRCE. from the left, of the Gualalonivir. ' , The Receipts or U. 4. ) I Revenue at the Custom But the hope entertainch by the Spaniard.; or Mins° in the City *Om the Ist to the 2-Ith inst.— being speedily in possession of Seville, were, ciit (21 business! days) ,wala '52,016.586 83—an - oil - by a piece of deceit.. Falsoinformation adroit 7 amount, we EielieVae"utteily w±thoot precedent. ly given by a Spaniard in the French interfizt, red As we havwdvices Plat equal activity prevails at f Ballasteros to believe Sault was at hand, where other ports;Tve may 'safely estimate theßevenue upeedia immediately returned to the . Ronda, while - Of the United States Tor the month of February,.at Penne Villeinur, also . warned .that the French OVER FIVE 411,Lib1's OF DOLLARS, would soon return, retired to Gibraleon. being a clear lince'me of at least THREE MIL- This disappointment and failtiro in . the execu- LIONS bey4d the currohtexpenses of the Gov- tion. of i'. favorite project, cherished for many ernment. , i : i 1 Of course, we are well aware that the receipts of vere temper of.Morillo. It Vi:Ls evening.; ancillhe February arc !unnauallyjieavy, iii anticipation of 1 . division of the army under him were. encamped the Spring Tiede.; for at lhis rate the whole Pub- some hour's march on their retreat. Preparations lie .Debt.woulil be paid off this year, and a large rtli - ght have been seen. for a military{ execution, stirplus left its thd TretSt r' : ., But 'we are curia- and a ebuple cf prisoners, captured in their last dent that, if Ile 'Para i only' . sustained. and' a ;3kirraish, were, according to the .cruel practice of f6N' leaks in tt.stripp'eti ( node mainly by recent many chiefs in those times, to be. put to dearth. i inisconstructiO at the T caSury Department) the .The captives were guarded by a file of soldier.<, 1 debt may he OW. to the I it 'cent ithin two year!, and'the executioners ; waiting- the word of cm- -iit i i farthest, and the ISt of January,''l6l6, find us mand to draw up, were leaning on their weapon; again not owing {a dollar. , Then the principal and talking over the events of the last two days.' pretext for resisting the I and ,Distribution Will he. i to then one of the inferior offEers returning obviated, andlUotigrdss nitt proceed to Make. that l to his tent after giving some order to the men, was 1 iermanent Distal auvros• of • this noble fund interrupted by a boy apparently ten years of age. I i which Jet - fel-SM indicatqd in 1806, Which Jack-. who, seizing his hand, and speaking in an accenn ren . commendkl aFi'the insist just,safeiand feaa.sable slightly foreign, besought' him, with piteous en. I t ut 1830,.but iiihich was dilly placed ;n a form to- treaties, to procure him admittance to the general; { ,'obviate all Ciiiistilutidital scruples and practical- 1 . The officer found, on inquiry, that he was the 1 'obiectiOns 'by - Henn} Cly in 1833.—This Dis- soli of ens cf the prisoners, a soldier distinguished 1 tribution willsecure to the embarrassed States art :for his eminent personal bravery, o: he had riot i 'effective anffiendurir'!,,g aid in meeting their re- been taken, even when overwhelthed by numbers i , sponsibiltnes rind fostering their now suspended, without giving and receiving nosily . , wolinds. , !Useless and dilapidated Public Winks:-; while it This soldier, weary and wounded, but- ins I tt{ill aid the nne i mbarassed States in .rnaking Ca- bfc in courage and spirit, for he scernedto ask the 1 . 4 • nays and Railroads, a i rtd a i rniaittne a perpetual and clemency of.hisi;onqueror,Wcia no:v. to suffer death 1 :inaraasing fund fel . improving and extending their with his companion in ini2fertune. The terrible i iYstera of PoimlaV Eiluctitioh,. . order 11 . .1 -been given, for Muillo would not he ' 1 1 i —But we were speaking of Commerce. The_ impeded in bis•ritareli by prisoners; and he so ; ~Custom House hooks 'Filaby'r that there arrived at hated his country's eneinies, that the bravest and i this City in the two! wee'ke,. ending with last Fri- most gencroUs amonethem•couldlave fouhi no. ,! day 69. ships,• 411 belts; 84 brigs,' and 152 '• mercy at his hands. 'The prisoner's little boY, t6l sb.hooners—tptal 1 396 ' i'esels—ntrizt:y-three of -fusing to be separated from his father, - had been 1 them from foreign parts, find a good part of the re- suffered by the Spaitianls to follaw him. I maunder healy-liderl va,sela . front New Orleans, - 'You shall see the general', bey, aince - yon wish J Mobile and . cither oitt.helrn POrts. In :fact, there .it.,' said the officer In he to the child'a ptzsion= I ;never was a erne:when Our Commerce Was more .ate entreatict ‘ but he wilinci grant yen: aither's .! ' prosperous than ,now; thr,, though the profits on life. - its I; eds.! but there French dogs .have I VDomestic GOods: are mach smaller than on For. , giveli us too much trouble already I' - " I ' °int, and dupe on the latter haYo been greatly. , They entered the general's tent; Morino, by ' eared down by itheincreacied Duties and the far- the light of the lamp burning on the table, Was { midable Den)esti r ccompqtition fostered into vigor reading a despatch he had just received. TCV4 Of ! by the Now Tariff; yet the market, for goods gen- his officers stood near thn ; them was no one else I erally is so large i rind steady, and ilia pay so good, in the tent. The brow of the chief was contract that our meridian% importere.inchtdod, have done, ed,:and his eyes- flashed as if .what he read div a better busiriesOuider . the; Protection Of the last pleased him; and he ldoked up with 'an impatient . Yearthan *ally undeareu .Trarle. The only exclamation a 3 the officers entered with'thebOY. clasaWho hive reason t' be . ffiscentented are the The child; as soon es Morillo was -pointed out to ' agents of FOreigtl Idelmifs . cturord whose Fodne- hint, rushed forward and knelt at his feet. lions come in direeticeOpetition stith those of our '.What does this mean l' demanded the general: - Own country o taid the Tariff cannot be altered to Spare him ! spare my father ! ' sobbed the youth snit these w,ithout great, injury to the country.• ful supplicant. • . ~ We douht yOt whether a bill that would suit them The officer explained his relationship to one Of can laO got through the flouse, even with its-sixty the prisoners - Mut to be eaecuted.s • Locofoco majority ;41trOugh the present Senate we ' Ah! that, reminds me, said the chief looking at are mill iteb.nnOt, be.—Y. Y. Tribune. his watch. Pedro, nine is thehour.—Let them be punctaal, and have the business soon over.' :.• Again, with moving entreaties the chill! besought his father's life. . , 'Did . thy,,: father send thee hithei V asked the general. sternly. ...,- ' , 'No senor, he, did ant.' .. _, --; 'And how darest thou, titan—'.. ; . • 1 ' My father has done nothing to !levervo death, answered tho lad. He is a ptisener of' wet. . 'Hal Who taught thee to quenion.my justioe :. answer me ! ' • . • . • 7 1 • ' No one, senqr, hut -brave generals do . not. al ways kilt their prisoners: • . 4 1 kill ~ t tioni I choose, thundered' Melillo ; arid' I hate the F7rench: * Boy, thy father shall die! I have said it; begone.' '' Mrs. Peters 'ctndeistood the whole scene in a me ,' ment, and bmrpither hit-11+10's ears soundly on the spot, for vory job!, While lie laughed until his 'sides ached asp:id its his etu.s In all after dismssions lipert the various unfor- LtUnate'raitionil clin'att wife, Mrs. Peters was very careful liciw shot decla.eit her course of action, word she placca under anti ifr circ!imstancek If, in any case sI4 as led urithii ingly to do so, the remark of herihusb4nd, made nth a peculiar in tletion of the; voice:—.qh, 'yea. If my husband ‘iMie 'to dor,o'+-hati the Nippiest effect imaginable and 'instantly nth end Ito the unprofitable die. cession. 1_ • I • 3 ; INCREASE. OT BT'SIFE46 AT 'TUT PDXIT OT ' Beams.—Wo learn that the receipts EL car t us torn House this year ulltd the 24th inst. inclusive, were eight hundred and thirtee n thousand two 'hundred and eighty-five dollars and fifty-two cents—ssibi2ss 52. i In the ' same time Met 'year they ; amounted to $267,335 66• only—not quite one-third cf the ieceipts of the present year. —Bostin'Adverliser. Reessixt POT the last two weeks the recepts; at the Philadelphil Cuatoni House ha 4 averaged §40,000, per day. I • , , 81:;Ont:lit W or Own-Ix:ie.—Beacon l~inrvin; of, Connecii4itt, a lai , ge dandholder, and an exemplary man, was ‘xceedialY eccentric in some of MS notions. Ills courtship Is Said to have been as !Odom; one d l ay;mounted• his horse, mita only a sheepskinlfor a saddle, he rode in front cifi tho,honsc:whero PkettY Lee lived, EMI without dthnountingirequestid: Betty to come to him ondier coming., ho told her that the Lord had sent him there to marry Mier.' Betty replied, the•Lerd's will be done." k • • - • NERIBINE Compo.:ed for aild Icapectfull.,-. 'to the Clay Club, No. 1, of c)untr. TuNr.,-41antcra of ..k":•,:tur.r.w.' Ye rentlemcn of "No. I." • Come listen to nr.• storr, • I sone you on re of Itairk - n5, And those hrinht days of ry ; But now my E.yre has caught the C:e, ihlnk I! is quite locks, , ,Y. 4 It sound.; the lay for Barry Clay, The Farmer of :Kentucky. 0, Kentucky! theStaiesrman o:Kentucky At the Dr4-e`.< s,ornd the rally rq,ilr.d, • The Bdrni;fr of rientuckr. 11l is the man to rra,t • :le! State, The Peoptr'kwill he'll follow, . I He'll 2:oi of irnhl nr lilver prate, Or make prrtnuses hrillnw • Norlob the poor. to feat the rich, Nor'Oirm.t-liniders,lucky, But - well he'll guertl 110 putilc ward, True Pinner 0; Kentucky £. e., &c.. . From On Domeoratio 1 o7i.r.w to: Felicmiy. CA 3iltib:ill ill 43x.: The officer made a silent sign to the,pctitioner, to intimate that there was no hope,zand that be Must begone. ibehoy's ccuttrenene ly chaned.- Ho walked up .tcr - ihe gene . ric, Who had turned away, and placod himself directli.iber fore him, with a look of-e'alm -resolution worthy 'of a martyr. , • . • ' Hear me, aeno . Vsaid. ;my father- is gray headed ; he is wounded ; his strength is failing even new, though he stands up to receive the lire UM ..r...tsunt Joir.no:s; Clay Bu zi , . C boug He L a nobl getercus To - CrPry fe.ar a strAncer. Is Country's bond. hia only aim. . D.!Pplsinc toil and dio:er ; With peach a ntan, :0 lead the %ar. Then thin!: yotirselv , s quite tacky - . And nobly stand, with sword in hand, 'lioni! , l the Farmer cr Kentucky. ; 0, Kentucky ! Sze., &e. t • TheN:ankee bap; art.. en th>.rnove; find:lever witl knock and-r, 'They know Van Buren's hungry path, ' Are'gasping for thi2 plunder: They have, they know•, a cunning (c. • Ant! sure it is roost tacky. -Tn save the Lind, they tit-I%c a nand, 'Untied the Far:rn erliertucky . Tha glorinuß I - crl:t•ri too hare come, Art 4 with a yo;ri.. prthunclar, Th n y Bitrtin aqata, • 1 ' C lIA made a n:1711:y hlomle.r ' To think that they,Avill c‘ , ..n I:13 sway, For , :bough he fooml thern lucky, /le ilid beiray their trust, and they. Will rally round Kentlclry. O ; Kentucky : Fr:en North to South, froth East, to %Vella, The mighty mass blooming.. . . Fr)tn Main to the wild Pacific shore. . I • The.swelline swim! booininz The•foes of CLAY, in sore di.may, • Now think themselves unlocky, Whits% minions say. k,t.r.v es deco the way. • utnrt:}•! the . Sultestnan nf Ki.ntucky " At the 13votth'it sound ih2n rally round, The rarnier of Kept ut•ky. DT . :111:7:.: E. T. of your oien Let them shoot go.free. . It was iti r t Sos s I offer, for the fa with ahoty out the tirow-ef 'Aro, oz the hoy ins Thina art vi thy father T nothing.. -Wilt r will, . ws3 t d Lend, rag sfEni!,,,at ono b'o...‘ ear. Thav!etin" his:!rxtd to t 8 0 far good ; r will, t.) con...uHrtfir. :‘ Torill.o . s 4 e3m. compelled 2vcn !)is cruel purp:: hi:. r. t!;° There c; said OA* boy, b-i into tin gmcril'i NO. 'lO now, a vrnrn =BM tin. !' 'rho miiiiovirl °ibis orinz lion of his iota: such cm.c . nitivi ,;, spirit of •3.1-, thL) on' a :.icatrol.,liit; theryro,j;ir..3 of. Tlt o Mix ihp negro rm,n thi. wife, bi:.other of Clark county Pauldin; 4111 - 01 - , inhuman hntelie I ITu says tax Gardner, fur tie 11'4 hand a-1 ht is `theht%. %yip, Et ativz, appioathcd the opoa; th?i, nrz..l who nliht bpEn tititt the ybilw.t b4t wx ll§ 1,001 i: laid the b with the :mother. 1L it .(thctigh i I.ra-,rs rll*-itin, Itri bjelt cJa2ll for ten yelr3. Thc. 'Pei'can a yesdlution for btitlt lieu:tea on &cm tits avAt st' ' The en n1::1::ll 10,7 rcre.Crt.:,l the hove rl4lO, a ic, tyo iht c:.Noard , .-ion; tial, 3211 r.lutin Llent the rtiPmori,riil.l Geiwral Mar crtif,t ';',2. 3 at 'l`c liowton, and p it hat, nnT our. B 1 storie.3l2.vo in tile. • ,cic ("3 f31:11! aiiv CIO. tbf. , tri•lttei %trt3 You Irjr.co tllc doll.. of I, Tyi ; ntL ,4 • n • ME AVlnt qtleri:!d till 11;; ' mada: ...rhtt23 raCa Ye3,11:.:11.1 kj. - It3 ' re; pnou;h rzvach 'al a vat; sir ; dried app's; col andlet cvl •P iv r. ttrtiay evenih. Earl were Pratt streets'., ue:kart ~nail and being ing a private i. t:,lt I such. IL: rnilit i'p:: ..7e I•inn.il.tt,tr. i.ti.,.,. cars, in v:1 - 1.1o). ry, Vsq., oly raliy; to wnm 11n a ' , Cat tl Nlcilcirry Co. I not go:on, am to (cavil. the c. and- 1 pro:col. - ...,1 on • 11.5%.;n., • ' THE THU .Pur,Lic esz tcwa re3o!ution9 re, in. 1927, imp tion betwcen r !nary ::apported f.:mueriy Jacl long as lii tr• they ha,l-pei: imputations • and Clay w tions itgpl in TlLi, is tr word, it is tier; of ilia. 774 Ga! , 2 'few I dav s rt7o MIME his wife were rdi Clarke.y cenirig.'Po2t: • fondants ap, • thtnu., Or lutely, arid. tion that req . Circuit Cau ! l i the rzsuit: hie lady F I ' o 2' ; Esz.n.ct best paszible i - ety Sa•,—\ the herSt3'to nct 1. - At nix thing 11 , 6 a; 1 human h 0.12, far. in. a as and lie will • sc rut kill etylaegt, 1 ou. Faith, and iel! -- natt that can lend pitt a hdi)lat tho eilausi but 'it's a.bosa tve. - ,t. 31:405 - id me, rot getting tfr Via. of Li tho only tarta,klis . littaiies3 thatl - understand. ' • •4z• t you n,.t hoid u.PL-yeur head sa Ldo 1 [ aristocrittic vf a laboring - farar. reelit'd ; , 14.014. - at. that field= 11 ilia valuable .4:1 , ,ds Jiang down like a tilos:" that 1 4,13 - g , it:at:ling them, .t. by d enouirecl e " Spiv. ' of grain ; mine, w•ii Etlll.l. 4.1 ME ot a friend S ba be -t in ;nz,. EMI 'nu} youn • g, acid awl well. . E in am..l let my ritiler • . I lox to doubt tho 4imistity of thiA of the dovotcd ch)larrls 'kindled rill ia o,7.nd t. 433 lti r t 4 rzi irct c:l 4 : . 17,81.11: a ed t 3 encn. • . _ . iiug to die at IcnkW e 3 d; 'for en, to set): prjo'fbi,lll.7u Wait t© thou ',No ono 414 ean: to coca \ I • • " . . 6'o iirat,r;.c.t.y. swoe,l, Pat.l.);!: linl, in Da ir.. ;-, the t;ezerel ain.L..4: Cif tle boyar, wept, but rea!sted De: ; Derr - 4W . 6,wa:- the strearaiDg. bleed. wilt thou loco . ths' ethzr earl' a4r.cic.l tha °r, flaz . l.•:c-3. 'MO F.eiolsal of a clti:l til.aciroiratic7: i tta. =moved from ', io smoto .oil . tliZ4>§',.ll: - .: oar with tsnor! att:ins Kx.i.-boldts.up IMO T4Z TO r- OF 1113 )c, Pi of the. that,Le ' , : 111:!itr...41.7:ad th 9 exect-, • ,• . thi! ?111 , 1;•;i3ual9 for !--or • nut r.lth,:zi. ti; c iviehtles7 1711i1.1: th o haro.ou daily tc# p:o4:‘,..ptir.:3; hU• .1 • • 0t',.... , c0r e ucz..3-,on 01 A7 municrins plid.cle_:ll4l-ter of earclnez, in from tho It o;:c :11?;,szo-t ficndiah iee.on record : 1p wont to tht“) , .,i-ro•,o• of .11r. plirpc.z , o, of itiiiin;ltarto. baarin:; in a'. lurch th.tt hi r.l4li:t not be d0,,70n--1!..0.ta ,,7on--1!..o.ta bun 11,t. , ,ciame up into 61:--that 'l'ir.. , .:. fi t ; ti. - Izeti who it . t Mr. G. wa;; litstit. Ire thou o.n . of 1.1:n 1i0 . .1. - e4und pushed it Garluor,,jui - k ;3 ,tit!i_anti inauired ...a tln:n.nt.llb.' '..n.:l„..tni. at-One:Novi ...11 c f Mr - 5' , . (;:artin*y.it.ll an cute; td titlinupt.7.l to nt . ;‘,3 I„cazape, .1 . ...0.',1 Car: ....:tO.;4'-1....ter whie!t 4•1 tot'. CI :o:an..':,r4 ;lat. That. -; of lho , 1a....74 - :1 tit''43l :,1c hvnthi :the ...11E-1 up- n ttsilibrca-A of it 4 .1 seatcla•klt:te htt4, - ,-o. fur money, .1 but littlar•:11.41:. t!ho . • hou3o. et ~..., :I , ~.• . _________l•...E it eaid, ait:l Tur.al •• • I I x;,•• tl• , • s'ifiiqt• po-stted the 1 - 5.1. latest Sato e a:, the 1 to whom t'rtl:'rial of f:,);;)1: - 1tOiaro ?,leare; the atithori. t J deprivo . :, ll , ,-.: . 3:‘. - Yiiicer of hio a .;etttatcif;',,,t' a court mar. : the :h., FjeJ atq'je It:: the Pres- Of Li a 11 against 1)1,-T, the '1:11"1: 1 ,I'.s•43.tea Claargo 6,•ft,C;a1,..-..2.-,taii:ea the Bth for lila health '- - , exiieete .to' 1 0e!p ! .. 5 ; 7„ . «.;ritt,...,.d , by thy and 011:7 , 11 told of c-114:frio chrapaessaf Via: tVgst,' but. '451 0 . 1 . tlll Way it i 3 i e WC" Were,' n.v.1..1:0 Until I. l ,lla;:irble. • lar4eri sri t4fe houpc htizb. ti ' , V ,7 e46`7.1) " MI s • .:11::Ige a 3-e,e::::42:1 ME SEM • that'.l cheap you: boarder:a ;;;;.• ' • of.a 'give theta bralkitt, vi: e t...74nSete; cluar.er, :11 fo-:suppe.,: ' • Sat toatjr,ciedk, thtl t Efl", fTora tha ot,. «&Fisher, 44 . :y:Clit. of the A ..,).r,liiany.,ty p.:;.4 , ,a3 p7ti3Z:lg'Cl, the. 1:165{;1:1 &aye¢ ;I of th 3 tlre vry c;lthi.; goinu on as . t tz..t it oontainca's WRY «i McElder.: 3f the dirccto:3 13';';:itje'railro?.d cont. 'he mad_.; that be wa3 ,e'Americ'anALir,,Compaity. Mr. ilifOrMed 141 that he could ho Manifel!c:d i .an ire, Mr. Me . ..Eldei-eptoolt hold of bim trtnn'the train then - :ire or "F'L-344 Vln - rzr. ec-zu. : , ;Ny..--T 'azLc,, , t,,'...,:vaa. of TEr Is. 11,.0 }:o :c of iti-tin.;:.3. , -,irn,pazteti .iivlin::: certi-i:l;iolutioni przaed ' .'7 clr.r-; , ..: cf f..•'Z.Vaiti and c•orruil; , . : Gi.icht-.l•;.andlt; . , (4117. . • IMr: (311: - .c.1/ - f•Ii!!ii-t:1 't;tll'.lJ, z'ilo ro , iokids=ns” ;"'.1:1ie2;,t,41 ; 1.1i1t ea ey rk-oret r, on rrien,.ai 1 I,:itiTN.r.tiir,:ri hi m a ., asurez clnt.lrrp:Af tt:,3 cJuntly; but it ctiy B,lli3iirl +.4913c1vc3 Chit tho. Ipoa tthe puri - :„..L.0f •.:11-,25rz: Atlarra• 1.-0 onfaarillJ; ::oi'',l ‘ ihat 1! . .e reeolu• ih • Cllar E ei 01,03 t 1,1 re7ered. an,ii,rr..eil-timid. In a action v..orthy. aW' L • the pepreacnta-L . :Link tWaileazza. • ; . .• t- as ;narlo th. - it.i.i . 3rein.: - :-,i„ourt of the tint-, tha 'e . x.i= . whii,Z,Pen. Gaines and'` aintitilii and 4)N:a cu tors of Dan if New C}r!eavi4 defer.datitt. A • carres:Tioii . dent 4the. No.t , lorit E ays that the p-:/...1:ni;:0r: the de- • _)eaed, dec...deli against •tf the Pi•••-tri c1 . :0 ether pal* with a quelitica— the e. , tne.befare flats , t, at wilt - net Freshly effect ; Phit detir;ion tr4.l•'i3 the Genarel and / and. •of an iinmenais titty 4tiona cf dellats/ ; '1 • , t • 4.0 the. :er• fleqt2fp. y owie/f to *elk id mabdued ' tiLcl whathez have , thatr.vo, liztya 2,.4tiwaty it. No one •:a.ioned so rio*degenerocy of the , An Indian ofd? on fgot near;s' as au 1:,:fe5. - !.:14 .'.-hite. wizh a hone; • r:l4lling, taiglif.te the at:outrun°. a ew hate, inlliii2,,$ , liest,.haya,:t Our old dr - aava a vrawai hence, and - he can't . he way of - feedei - , wattling end rod- • •Illt • . 0111. WI
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