PM! PHILADELPHIA N. L. #ICKEY,, SURGEON DENTIST ? 011 NO. 375, ARCR STRUT, • • PHILADELPHIA, rrAKES this 'method of informing hie friends and _L the public generally that he will return to Potts. 'iville,on or ,about the' 12th hurt. to remain a 'Piton time and would be pleased to receive oilcans in the way of Ida profession at the Pennsylvania Hall. • REFERENCg.S. ' Hon. George Kelm, Prof. Saml. G. Morton ft . D. 'Charles. Whitman Esq.. 'Prof. D. Mutter, M. D. Prof. Joseph Pancoast, M.D. i • Aug. 9th , 32 13EST._,BUTT HINGES, . MANUFACTURED and for sale by MORRIS, TASKER & MORRIS, Pascal Don Warehouse; P. E. corner of Third and Walnut street, Philada: Philada:August irrp • CARD. • GOLDEN '.SWAN HOTEL, JYe.69, .1V; 3d st., übore a rch at., PHILADELPHIA. CHARLES IVEISS, PROPRIETO . DOARD-1 DOLLAR PER DAY. *This house is convenient to business, and onl • square from Market Street..ce . *PLEASE CALL N. B.—Stabling ter horses--Livery stable attac Philada., July 26, , 30-• - -------- - - - Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oil, 'Glass Thompson, Panooast. & Co., .WHOLESALE DRUGGIST! TO. 40 MA.KEET HT. PIIILADA. HAVE' constantly on hand, a la; :I-' sorlment of Drugs. Medicines, Paints - Dye Stuffs,&c., all which they o r sale, at the lowest possible prices ' 1 4 - T., P. & Co., being agents for mat ' torers of pure White Lead, also for rat' Window Glass and Hollow Ware Worki thereby_enabled to sell those articles at Manul rer's prices. and sometimes even less. N. N.--Country Merchants, Physicians and era, are respectfully. invited.to call, before puret eliewhere, and they will find it to their advantt 'do so, as they can rely on obtaining goods fret adulteration,'" 19, • IsAi@BOOTS & SHOES BY TILE PACKAGE, CHEAP . FOR C.RSH, • N . Q. 60, CIIESNUT STREET, PHIDADA. HE lubscribe'r* doing an exclusively cash' T good quality Boots and Sho'qq etiery description, at. Manufacturer's prices. lr Purchasers are desired to examine the ket. and before buying. to call at No. b 9 Cl' _street. Philada. THOMAS L. Yl' ,lulu 19,. f . 29 i & J. J. ALLEN & Co., No. 7 ;Suitth Wharves, below hfarkel dr. PHILADELPHIA, • . . HAVE constantly on band, and otTer for sale, B ed and Unbleached Winter and Spring Spern Bleached Lard and Elephant Oil. 'Breached and crude Whale Oil. Tanners' Oil. Alen, Sperni.Candles, Rice, Groundnuts, &c., to the attention of purchasers is invited, Philadelphia, July 10th, dIDVER:TISEME4 - 7 - 'GEO. W. CROSS, Wholesale Foreign eir licaneslie Dry GoOd -1 At No. 30, Bank st. Phitada. • Ist. running! below Third street A LL Goods are skid at Packiee. m Auction C -ri.o•es for nett rash, or if on six months credi cent is added th the bill. • The sithscribet intends to keep what is strictly called a "one price Store'," and.to sell all Ins goods at Pack age or Auction cost prices for nett cash. or on time for apptoved. - credit, and will then add 5 per Scent Ito the bill for the credit. Ile:has mitablistied his business on that Principle, and flak it gives general satisfitction.: Customers can rely in having their goods, at tlie very lowest market hoes, as the lowest prices arel asked first, by which time 'is saved, to .bOtli purchaser and seller, and no necessity for' beating down. . fie has constantly on hand, and will continM' supplied ivith a good assortment of seasonable, Dry Goods, • designed for, and adapted to 'tin country trade ; to which IM now invites the att of the .MerchaniS of :this neighborhood : with a belief that they like many others, will p ice the system, of transacting business adopt strictly adhered to by the advertiser: Come and.see • GEO. .W. CRO.t 4 • , ' No. 50 Bank street, Phil Phildila. ley 5, ' AIINING ENGINE Oil Blineralland Agent, IT X AMINATION /5,f Mines' and Estates. S Topographicnl - Plans, Transverse and seetionl drawings exhibiting the Geological lication of property; tracing beds of iron a coal; examinations for sites of Dona Blast Fu and Reports made thereon; by THOMAS S. RIDGWAY, Mining Engineer. and Real Estate' Agent for 1 al Lancia. No. 95i Walnut street, back. Philadelphia, July, 12, 1845, DALE'S DOUBLE'. BEA. PLATFORM SCALES. DALE'S ding • Patform Hcales ' .• Double " Counter " Single " " "Even " " Brass Beam " " iron " Patent Balances. Spring Bing and Nest sale WllO 'AND RETALL.i SCALE WARE' OF GRAN - 4- 01201 No. 31WA1.N4 .0 anti Weights. N. B. All Scales :.I,ld by be arc warranted satisfaction in every particular. Philadelphia March 29 SPRING BALANCES triDOZEN SALTER'S iIII.IIOVED SPRING OL:ES, with awl without Dishes, With a fo o f the different sires of Dales Platform and SCALES, juet Received and for sale at, tile -Whorehouse of GRAY d• 13R0' No. 31 WALNUT St., below Second. Philadelphia Match'2o, CiCALP.S 84 50..-DALE'S EVEN REAM OTER. SCALES ARE MORE DURAHL • RATE, AND CONVENIENT than any Sra Will weigh from one grani to 100 pound for s, 4ery low price' of 84 -50 each: Larger size 50 with Dish, warranted to give eatizfacti GRAY & JIRO' No. 34 WALNUT Phil .delphia March 20, ARQUHAR.& CAitP Ei CONVEYANCER 56 WALNUT STREET. PHIL Money Loaned on Mortgage, and Real Estal nd gold.', Philadelphia, April 19 ' • • 110..?refo SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. ®and after December I, 1844, no Passenger Train will be run on Sundays, • • . Hours of starting on and after Monday, April 14. From Pottsville, at BA. M., Daily excep L t.Sun Philada., " A. M., }mutts- OF PASSING READING,. For Philada., at 91 A, M.,1 " .Pottsville" 111 A. M., - RATES OF.FARE, • Between Pottsville and Philada., $3,50 and " Readuig, $1 40 and I Philada., April I?. • _lron and Steel. THE subscriber offers for sale on the most: terms a general assortment of the best qi Englichxe tined and Common iron ; American rolled and hammeied iron; Spring, Cast and Shear Steel; Swedes and American Blister ,Steel Also, hoop, sheet, bank : scroll, -small, round an d squareiron. • - .- Juniata home nail and other alit rods, &c. JOHN W..bIIDDLETON, 279 north 2d st., above Cellowhill st., near th e 11. :- Philada., August 24, -31-1 y• ' .Philadelphla Auction S'ale.4. C J WOLBERT;Auctionee)% No. 51 ittealCET_ , lIT. ,lIELOW lECON n eT.j PrlllAtre. Regula ' sale days: . Imported and American Dry Goods } Tuesday & Friday Mornings: . . Shop Goods—Every Wednesday Afternoon.l • ; Boots, Brogans &c.—Tuesdays and Fridays a 'l2 o'clock " • cY" Couniry Merchants wittfind at these Sa ea, a !situ and general asaottme nt of Imported and Do estic Sta "pie and Fancy Goods, to which their atteittio is invited Goods delivered on the day of Sales, or sal a respon sible peison will be In attendance, who for d small ro maneration, will pack and forward goods , ati directed. Maeda., January, 1 "*- 1, I P - , - /Y . RUNES AND, FIGS.—A small lot f P anima Figs, and a A* Jars and Ooze cr_oy Fruftee, for sale . J. B. 0.2 .4arett 15,1145. ; . " J y . - .•1 1 WILL.TEACH YOU TO FIERCE THE ROWELS OP THE EARTH, AND !BRING OUT FROM THIC. CATIRNS pre MOUNTAINS, foram WHICH' WILL 01,11_ STRENGTH TO OUR HANDS AND SUBJECT ALL. NATURE TO OUR USE AND ERASURE FDA . JOHNSON • • WEEKLY BY BENJAMIN VOL. XXI ME DI CINE;S. Wright'sVegstablei Pills OF THE NORTH AMERICAN COLLEGE 1 ' Of.llealthi . N 0 MEDICINE has ever been introdeced the A il meri6an Public, whose virtues have been more' cheerfull# and uniVersally acknowleged, than the- a bove named . • WM:GILT'S INDIAN VEGETABLE PILLS. To descant upon their merits', at thin late daly, i wonld cent to be Wholly unnecessary ,. as 'very fen* indeed who read this article, will be found Unacquainted with the real excellencs of the medicine But ' • f further proof were wanting to establish the credit of thissingik lar remedy, it might be found in the fact that 'no medi , ine in the country, has been so SHAMELESSLY • COUNTERFEITED. Ignorant and unprincipled men haVe at various pla- . cos, manufactured a spurious pill ; and in order more completely to deceive the public have made :it In out ward appearance lo resemble the; true Medicine.— These wicked people could never pads off their worth less trash., but for the assistance of certain Misguided -storekeeperi. who because they can purchase the spu rious article at a reduced rate, lend themselves to this tnonstrouS systemof imposition and crime. - The patrons of the above excellent Pills, w ill there fore be on their guard agahist every kind ft impost-, lion, and remember the only genuine Agentsiin Putts vine, are Messrs„ T. & J.. Beatty. • , The following highly respectable store keepers have • een appointed Agents for the sale or. • mairrs : INDIAN VEGETABLE • PIMA, FOR SCITUYLKILL COUNTY, and of wham it is Confidently believed Itui genuine medicine cantvith certainty be obtained. , 1 T. &J. Beatty, Pottsville. , Bickel & Hill, Orwigeburg. Aron Mattis, Mnliantango. .1. Wekt, Klingerstown.. Jacob Kauffman, Lower. Mahantango. Jonati Kauffman,- • ' Ido L . John( Snyder, Friedensburg. - , Featheroff Drey &co. Tuscarora. 1 • 1 William Tagert. Tamaqua. John Maurer, Upper Mahantarigo. 1 • M. Ferrider, West. Penn Townsiiiii. Caleb Wheeler, l'lnegrove. •P. Schuyler, &co. East Brunswick ToWno tip. C. IL DeForest, Llewellyn. E, O: S. J. Kauffman, ZimmerinantoWn. . Bennett & Taylor; Minersville. George-Itelfsnyder,•New Castle. - 1 1 Henry Koch &-Son. M.:Keansburg. 1 • • Abraham Heebner, Port Carbon. 1 1 John Mertz, Middleport. • • Sanmertloyer, Port Clinton. ' Shoemaker & Kauffman, Schuylkill.Havett.`• BEWARE OF COUNTARFEIT.e.- - ' The only. security against irapnsition is tcj. purchase from the regular advertised agents, and in all cases be partiCular to ask for Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills. Otlice.devnted /xclusively to the kale of. :the medi :tine, wholesale and reatil, No. 169 Race striet, Phila -7 • Remember. 'none ate genuine except Wright's radian Vegetable- Pills. WILLIAM wramiT MI asf ! Oils; er for ufac 43eve- a. ace actu- oth• mug ge to from es, of Mar• iesnui Imo 'each 004 2011 MEM EM n t pd sper NEW DRUG. STORE . . • • . • E. D. EICHHQI.TZ, &-_,.p0., ,n4pectraily --- --..—.4._itifortnE , the l'iti2Cll,4 of Pottsiille,. and 'VW Schuylkill county generally, thatihey bare .yZr,fo opened, On-the store forinerly oCcupied by .1.11 . ...? Mr:Slater,La general' asSortmenti of . . Drup, ' :. Mtelicitteg,! • . ' Chemicals,' l'clials, 1 • Qi ls, Dr)ex, 1 • , • • 4 ay-lushes, . Putty, .l • i Glass; ' Spas,. i .. , • Palcurlledicincs, 4-c., kc. i • . i And solicits a share of public patronage, ionfidently. assuring the public, that every aitiele'iMitheir line, shall he of the first quality, and purely genuine. Having served a. re'gular apprenticeship to the busi ness in Philadelphia, those who favour them with • crll can rest satisfied that they will guard strictly 3- ; rainst all 'mistakes, and have there medicines potaip with the' greatest care and nicety. Physicians%prescriptions attended to with particuar. rare at all . hours. Country , Physcians and' Store keepers,supplied at a small advance on city prices. December 3, . 1 40—ft, ' -- -- . . to le staple near tjnunn rested a ran d and dada. -smo R, Irvepr, crucal strati- Dr. Be chtees PULMONARY PRESERVATIVE,. • For: Coughs; Coldii; IntNelms, Catarrhs; I Whooping Cough; Pains of. the reast and Sides; Asthma; Croup; Difficulty of Breathingaiol Es . perforation; Shortness of Breath; Main 'nation of the Lungs; and arrest Of . • approaahing Consumption I T has been but a'few years since this mililicine has been introduced into this - CountrY, and liasi Mien pro ductive ofj he most astonishing and 1111 e peted results. As severaillumilred certificates of its effects! have been heretofore published, it is only necessary ruiw to re mind the public where it can be obtained genuine Throughout Germany it is known as the "Life P . , e server," and to the only medicine in lisp there forthe a hove affections I , It is snit up in half pint bottles, with full diredions 50 Cents a Bottle Prepared only (from they original receipt obtained at a great price,) and sold wholesale a nd .retai4, at Dr. Lei dy's Health Emporium, No. Iffl north Second street, near Vine, (sign of the Golden Eagle and I Serpents,) Phi a delphia • For safe in.Pottsville, by .1 d DRQNVA, J gt. - 5 , I "re and maces, lAlmer- :mmm EMI 'Veightfi CSALE •tt the roCsh, WHO EVER HEARD: OF 1111 R, . . . , Dr. Leidy's Celebrated Oiptment I i AILING' to cure the 'retter,Dolt. Dry akin Watery Pimples of the face and hotly,'Sealy Ero!ptionti, and Diseases of the Skin ) r - the many. thousand bottles, (it is pit hib l ottles Witt the words "Dr. Leidy's 'fetter and Itch - (huttriCnt blown in the side,) neve has an instance Been knows or heard frtinf where it had Wind, itinutleg of refer 'cores can he made. where it has been used Ito schools. factories, on hoard of vessels. a n d iii fandliti4, and e rr. titictites could he published of them, hut for!the delica cy iii having names puhlished in ',menet:don with sc loathsome and tlimereeahle Prise 25 cents per Bottle. ' It is prepared only and sold wholesale .and retail Dr. Leidy's Health Emporium, No 191 North SECONL street, below Vine st'reet, itignof the: noldeu Earle an Serpents) Philadelphia, anti by all the rditTerent Drug giat3 and Storekeepers attached to 11r. - Lehly's adver • tisement or his "Blood Pills" in another eohimn, (whicl please refer to and read, (besides many others through ' outche country. Sold iosPortsville at 3: C. BROWN'S • rug Store (late. Epting's,). May 11, 1814, • MEM & B. ►3-- 3AI AN- I snppiv Counter LE EMI I COVN o ACCIT le Inn s le at th d 1 5 5, an CHER, strict. 33• TER 4 */ • . 3 1 wit die itNN attOUSTIC OIL! lee' t . 41 THE ORLI CURE IDA DEAFNESS • ZL ODA. tte bought 16-3 t DEAFNESS CURED • . . , Sea' rpa'zt Compound Kreosole AcoUstic Oil, F()Roe careofLYE t F NES S , pairs, and the is charge of clatter from the ears• also all those disa greeable-noises like the buzzing Of insectk Salting of water, buzzing. Of steam, &c., &c. which a4a symptoms 'of approaching deafness and also attendant with the dtseuse. . 1 • cEmzeATEs.; The followink Editorials and certificates - WI .be read .with interest asJihey speak facts, which 461 "Stlll4bOrn things."„ e , • AIOST tATRAORpINAIIV any have doubts. they may now dismiss them, and the mast iincredulous may consider Deafness as curable. Numerous cases of cures, and many of them very remarkableby the use of 'Scarpa's Oil,' have been publislitd, hits this `raps the climax? Young or old may • yet recover hearing. A lady in Smithfield, Pennsylvania, and now about 80 years of age had been gradually getting deaf for more than 40 years, so that it was next to impossible to make her bear conversation in the loudest tones of voice; Last winter she was induced to try 'Scarpa's Oil for Deafness.' It is only necessary toaddthat she has us ed t w o bottles, and that her bearing is perfectly rector ed!--sbe is cured. • j Ii . E.LFKESS CUREIL—The - following extract - from a letter written by Mr. Johnson of Ddston, to a friend in this city, is important. 'The bottle of Scarpa's Oil for Deafne4s, that you sent me, with the wish that my daughter would try it, hai been used, and In its effects, have astonished you know how very deaf she has been since she was three years old-she now ; hears quite well, but as the medicine has all been used, I wish you torsend me an other bottle,' which I have everyreason to; believe wi cure her entirely?--4Times._ , For sale by B. B. GDMPERT, No. 120. N'orth, Second Street, Philadelphia. and by !•• • EICHHOLTZ b SANDERSON . , Ageats,Fortsville • 30—, 00 I'.o 15-. favorable uallty LT, ISA Th R. O. C. LIN'S.—TEMpERACE LIFE BITTE RS—ap §triemit.hfriirig for,pargons laboring under Piitroonary dfsegses cs p iny kind, for at MARTIN 8 Drug - Sttiro: =March - - 'esti crop of frebh - 11- NE 1 1 I MIN INDE ON lied couhtnr Chestn The F hove m make it the low OFFICE Spring Garcien • I, . Corripany. ~, - . T"' Company Having organized according to the provisions of its charter. is now pritared to make Insurances against loss by Eke on the mutual principle, combined with the security of aloint stock capital.— The adltantage of this systOnf is, that efficient security is afforded at the lowest rates that the business can be done for, as the whole prdfits (less an interest not to exceed per cent. per annarit r on the capital) will be re turned o the members of the institution, Without their beconii ig responsible for any ofthe engagentents.or li abilities of the Compaity,f rther than the premiums ae ‘ tuaily 'jail!. A "The great oupreos whir i L thig system has met with wherever it hag been ititrolduced, induces the - Directors to request the attention of the public to I!, confident thatit emtlres hit to be Understood to be appreciated. The act of Incorporation,and any explanation in re gard *Ol it, may be obtaloed by applying at the Office N.rthwot corner itf Gth anti Wood ohs,, or of D. BAN NAN, lottiville.•l. ' .L AWIIENC.E SIIUSTER, Psesident. ' L. ,KRUMBHAAR. Secretary. DIRECTORS, . Corwin Stoddart. I 'Robert 1.. Lotighend, ' Josd,ph Wond, 1 1 Gnome M. Troutman, Elijah Hallett, i 'Samuel Town Send, P. It. Lagnerenne, 1 Charles to Ices, Crewe W. Ash, !, Abraham& Perkins, May 1L4844, 1 , . . . ME I The: sjuhsciiher has beet appointed Agent for the a bove Company, and is now ready to make insurances on all descriptions of pipperty at rates much lower than tiOal, varying from $i 50 on the $lOOO to.slo per $lOOO annually. The ratekperpetually on shine and hrickiltiildings in gond locations is only 2 per cent—and if the ComPany should prOye to be a profitable concern, the pershns insuring in it partake of the profits without incurring any risk. The charter is the same as those of the Insurance Companies In New Fngland. For further part colars apply to the subscriber. 11. IIaNNAN. IIRARD I.TFE, , iINSURANCE; ANNU ii • i l . &'. TRUST CO., OF PHILADA. . • ' ' OFFICE 159 !CHESNUT ST. ! 1; E Insurance'on Lives.grant Annuities and En %mien's, and recei , ic and execute trusts. Rates far insurini sloWou a sing lb tift• - Age ' For 1 piar. ' 1: For? years. ' For Life, ..s' ! tf annually. annually. 20 $0 91 ,1 , $0 05 • $1 77 i 30 , 134 '. 136 . . ' 238 ' t 40 - 1 09 • : . .1 83 - 3 20 50 : 190- I, ' 209 460 4;0 , 435 -) 4 ! A 91• 700 F.x Art.E :—A person nged 30 years next birth-day, by pay ng•the Companyslli 31, would secure to his fa tinily or heirs $lOO. shOuld he die in one year ; or for $l3 10 !he secures to them $lOOO ;.or (or $l3 60 annu ally for 7 years ;he secures to them $lOOO should he' die in 7 years; 'Or- fors23 60 paid annually during life. he provides for them $lOOO whenever be dies ; for $0550 they would reeeive $5OOO should he die its one year: • _ lANSIAItY 20,1845. ' ' 1 • THElManagers of this Company, at a meeting held on the i 27th' December ult.; agreeably to the 'design referre In the original piospectus or circular ()Ville Campo ty,appropriated a Bonus or addition to all poli cies frr the whole of life,': remaining in force, that were issued prior to the Ist ofJanuary, 1542 Those of them therefore which were issued in theyEhr 1830, will MI entitled to 10 percent upon the sum insured, making an addition of $lOO on every $lOOO. That's $llOO, Kin tie paid when! the policy becomes a claim litotes, of the $lOOO originnlly insured. Those policies that w .!reissued in 1837 Will be entitled to 81 per cent, or $B7 50 on every $lOOO. And those issued in 1838, will lit, Grinned to 71 per cent, or $75 -on every HO, and iniratable proportious on all said-policies issued prior to Ist of January, 1842. The Ilonus will be credited to each polory on the books nitorsed on presethation at the Office. 11-is the design of the Company, to continue to make riddithin or bonus to the policies for life at stated 1 periods. ' i 1 . 11, W:RICIIARDS, President. : - , Jon v F. -.Dome, Actuary. . . • *The Subscriber jias been. appointed Agent for the above InStitution, and is prepared effect Insurances on Lives, at the published rates, and give an y informatio f tesire lon the subject, oti application at this office. i BENJAMIN --BANNAN ' 5-1 rim Ir 11 , 1, U kliffil N; AGENT FOR MR PROpRIETOR, POTTSVILLE, SCHUYLKILL COUNTY, VA. BANN FIRE INSURANCE • . • INITY AGAINST LOSS BY FIRE e Franklin Insurance Co , . OF PIIILADELFIIiA, .- Capital 13 401/,000, paid . in Charter Perpetual, - • rINUE totnake InS l uranre, permanent andlial !on ererY . descripthon of property, in town and on the usual fav i orable terms. Office 163} t Street near fifth Mtreet. ' .CHARLES N. BANCKER, President` DIRECTORS', . . , . • fries "X. Banker,. 1 Samuel Grant, , as Scott, • l• Frederick Brown, rams Hart, - ' Jacob R. with, imas S. Wharton, Geo. W. Bic/tarifa, _ p 1, lias Wagner, 1 .Mordecai D.• Lewis. ' CitARLES G. DANCKER, Seey. subscriber has been, appointed agent for the a lentioned institution. and Is now .prepared • to isurance, on every . r deseriPtion of property, at rest rates. , ANDREW RUSSEL.- tville, lune 1541841, 1 . 25—ly 1 ckal Janti That Thd7 Tub? • •OF THE • utUal.lnsurance LIFE INSURANCE ville Feb.: Bth , j I ' NATIONA L tOAN FUND • ASSURAN4 SOCIETIV LONDON Empin . vered by Art of Parliament. . - CAPITAL! .i.:51.)0,00Q Arc. - th!ited Stales ß oard of Directors, i •„ - Jar 4 6 liaLvey, Em. C e i . llairman, Sohn.l. Palmer. 1 , ,,a1.1 • Jonathan Goodhue, E 4. . . Janie: , Bdorman.Esq. - ] 1 • .}New York. r:eorD, Barclay, Ern• • .1' Sanniel S. Howland, r•sq. •• Gorman A. Wigth, Eraj, - . . _ . , • Samuel M. Fox. Esq , CletilNA C. Biddle, Esq. , GENERAL AGENTS. AND,MANAGERS. • For likriSlew York Branch, J. L. Stai.'74 Wallet, • New York; for•the New England Branch, E. A,. Grattan:Merchant's Exchange, Boston; Air Mary land and . Washingtoti: Bra'nol. D. 61cIlvain, Ger-,• man st. Baltimore; forribe other Branches, Wm. Peter, 68 south 4th street Philigielphis„ • - . BAlNKEBS,Miirchancs Bank. New York. 11l YSICIAN.S.—J. IC- Rodgers; M. D. and A. E. flosalt, M.D. New York; Winslow Lewis, Junr;, M. D. Boston; T. 11. Brickler, M.D. Baltimore; J. Barclay Biddle, M: D. i'lliladelphia. • SOLICITORS.—W.' Van. Hook, New. 'York;-F. Dexter. Boston; .• ML Campbell, Baltimore; %Vm. W. Haley, Philadelphia. • •• . • This institution, fourided,on 11 - eMuleal Safety and Joint.. Stock principle, and embracing all the recent imprrivements in thd science of .Life Insurance,. atter having, experiened the most marked: sucess idEurope, has established Offices in British America and various parts-of the United States, where its principlesnre Winnic equal favour and approval.— Amongst the many advantages 'which it offers to all persons wistrag to 'insure their lives, are Ist—its , PERFKCT SP.CiIIiITY. :main from a large paid up and safel.i , invested capital,: 2d—its moderate rates of prom um Ord—the pakinipation of all profits by the insured, which (as the business of the Society in Great Britain and elsewhere, has become very even- Sive,f,is orthe utmost benefit and importance;-4th— 'the use given to thescored of 'two thirds of the a mount of their former ayments, whenever reqtured ,thos obviating the objections against Lill insuran ces with thcise whose'• incomes are precarious, and who night dread (he possibility of being in arrear ' , With heir, premiums, and of, therebyforfeiting their previpus payments. 1 • . . . Pamphlets containing the Society's rates and every other information; may be obtained on application.to the Agent, at No. 68 South Fourth' street, Philadel- ' phia.' of-Charles to 'orest, %Vest , Branch Valley, and at the office of tkpAiners'Jpurnal, Pottsville. Jnpe 28th ' ; ........... ' '; _ r WILLIAM DRIB HEW, .RCHANTS' HOTEL, 41 Cout i ;tlandt•Street, NEW YORK.. SS-- MEM ,BRIGHT & POTT, ,RDIV.I2RE4. IRON REIMERS, HS, At the Town Hall, , 'SPECTTOI.IX invite the attention of the coin; iinnity, to the inaction of their . titock, consisting the generaligee; or an 01C1118i413, Hardware and ;Store. ' I' 4 '2 .• ogonoE BRIGHT, ~ FRAN K r 01 1 ... ft‘olll4 linOT ..!"4 n E 1 a ni in a Iron SATURDAY 'MORNING, AUGUST 23, 1845. - IRON! IRON!! BR'TG,'HT P 0 T T 0 TIV X Ils 41 L L, 7rAVF, an assortment of rolled and lianunered consisting of froni round to 2 inch: Scroll from 1-4 z• :3-4 to 1-2 x 3-4. Squares from 3-8 x 3-8 to 3-4 x .3-4. Hanunr'd tire from zxi to x 2 inch. Scollop iron of various dimensions Crow ,Bars, Plough Irons; .Thrhe-shoe bars, Sledge Moulds, Juniata Slit and Horse, Slu?e pods. STEEL. • t OclagOn Cast' Steel,, Sketti Steel English Bfister, s qmenewi Blister, ,German It eel Spring Ste l cl c. (S.c. EMI ~ ~ INT,LLIGENCE OF FICE, • i . 2-)czxarAG3 , zranacE3.. , , .THE subscriber has ; added to his present' Fusiness • Of Magistrate, and General 11 and -Special Agent, that of an Intelligence ptilce.• where all persons eith er male or female, wishing to procure situstinns and employment, as well as those wishing to employ indi viduals, can at all time's call and receive useful infor mation, fOr a eery reasonable compensation. Office, Market st ~ Pottsville, Pa. June, 213 26-3 mo 1 N. 31. WILSON, J. P. 1 * • * Ice Cream ! Milk! _ • ' V HE subscriber thankful for' the patronage al -1 ready bestowed 'upon him, *woad respectfol- . ly informl the inhabitants of Pottsville and its vi cinity, that he will send MILK and CREAM to PottsviN twice a day—and ICE CREAM &cry T 7 afternoon during the arm u le ci al , h j e , r ' E - NN • IN G s ' . May 3, 1845.. 1 19,- CIOICE PERFUMERY. THE subscriber ha; just received a supply of the choicest kinds of Perfumery. embruclng a gen. erul assortinent of the, best quality—inferior articles are not ke pi. t Among, the variety, is the following • Botiq de Caroline, 1 . Treble F.xtracts Verve*. ; 1 Jasmin, 1 Ger.inium Patchouly, 1 Ilandkercniefs. Farina Colngne. Lavender. Bose, Florida and Honey Water.double and treble extracts. Otto of Rose Scent Bottles'. ~ Scent Bag's. 1 , . . Genuine Bear's Oil. l . ~ Roussell's Pommade Philocome, or Beers Marrow Glenn's India ll* Oil. Roussell's India Ilair Dye. blichaux's Freckle Wash.. - Glenn's Roman' alydor. Maccassar 08. • !; - 1 ! ' • ~ . • Rose Lip Salve. I Cold Cream, an excellent article. . r; Toilet Powder and Boxes. , ' • - ; Vinaigre de Boon. Roussell's celebrated Emollient Saponacieus Paste, (or whitening and softening the skin ' Orri's Tooth Nash: , • Glenn's Saponaceous compound for Bhavirig. Roussell's unrivalled Shaving Cream. Old Brown Windsor Soap. Roussell's celebrated Almond Soap. Otto'of Rose, Orange, Lemon, Musk, and a va - riety of other Soaps. Clothe, Hair, Whisker, Teeth an d . Nail Brush: • , es. 1 • , . I 1 . . -.All o 1 which will be sold at Philadelphi prices by . I . • S. BANNAN a ,Ao: Dec. lA, ; ' I . NEW CASH DRY GOOD, FAN cr sun TRIMMING STORE, N TILE ROOM FORMERLY OCCUPIED BY I MRS. PHILLIPS IN CENTRE STREET. Thu subscriber respectfully informs the citizens of Pnttsvilid and the public in general, that he has just o pened a fresh assortment of the newest styles of goods, cousistiong of . Silks, Lawns, Alpacas, and Balzarines. with a variety of fancy goods. Also, a now and snlea. did style of Prints, Silk, Thibet Alpacaatfd other shawls, Blue, and Black Cloths of a superior quality. He has'alsrion hand, Sewing ) Silk, Spool and (dent Thread of the best quality,Globes and Hosiery, Straw r e g horn,Ginzp, Braid and ;biker styles of Fancy Bonnets, by, the case, doz. or single Bonnet, 3letz's and Boy's Leghorn ats; All of whichwill be sold at the oldest cash prices: Ani.2o ' 16 ly- JOSEPH IMORGAN. .. : • • HAMBURG ST.FAMI MILL. A CONSTANT' supplrof 1 • t IFlour, ' SnipSiuff, Rye, Coru, . Oats, . &C., 'eke, , • For sale at • REITEINMAN'S ' Steam Mill Hamburg, Ilambitrd; May 31. • : 22:4in0" 7 : . BOTTLED MINERAL WATER. Tr qitizens of Pottsville and Me public In general are informed that the subscrilmi; at his Drug Store in Potts/lite, atanufact:eres and Bottles. MINERAL WATER, which will be sold on reasonable, terms, by the doz, or gross. ! I IL' invites attention to his superior Sarsaparilla Be rcragidliring the warm weather. - JOHN S. C. MARTIN. ' June .11, . . 1 • Fishing taaltle. UST received and for Sale a good assortmen .01 of Fishing Tackle to which he invites, the at tension Of the ungler and all others. . 1 . S: C. MARTINS it March 22. MOKE D SALMON just received and for sale .1.7 by • T. & J. BRATTY. B—May 3d, l— "VIOLINS, FLUTES &c.—For sale at MAR TINS Drug Store, an: assortment of . Violins Flutes, Clarionets, Fifes, &c. yo which he invites the attention of musicians and others. . March 15, 1 . -% 117— . BEN J AMIN , O RCHITECT. OR Practical Hotise Carpenter, illustrated by GI en gravings, for the use of Carpenters, and Builders last edition of 1843, just received and for ale by,' Aug. 24 —34 ' B. BANNAN, Agent Common School Speaker.' A New collection ofOriginal and Selected Pities for .fl. Reading and Recitation, price SO cents, just pnb lish'ed and:tor sale by - B. BANNAN, Agent. February 22, 8 - ASINS.—In quarter boics, selected for fami ly use, for sale cheap at • JOHN S. 'C. MARTIN'S, Confectionary & Drug Store. ERY SUPERIOR GREEN &' BLACK V I 'PEA, just received and for sale try, . T. & J. BW‘TTY..' 18— May 'A fIRUNES: few fancy boxes Prunes. , Also r Prunes in wooden boxes for sale very cheap a t MARTIN'S Confectionary Shop. LINNEN Sheetings 3 yards wide,, Large and small Looking Glasses, Carpetings and, Rugs, for sale cheap by ' J MORGAN, . Pottsville May, 3d, , - 18— Motto, Seals. • • - A New and beautiful article Iv sheets. just received A and oriole by .8. HANNAN AO. i erall. 72, • BEM I 11".7.14 . S 0.71 17 S The Torch of Eibcdp. Hr TLICKWAS MOOSE... - I eaw it all in Faney's glass— HeiseMho fair, the wild magician. That bid the splendid day-dream pass, And aatti'd each gliding apparition. 'Twas like a toreh-mee—such as they ' ' Of Greece performed in ages gone, - When the deet youths, In long array, • Passed the bright torch triumphant on! , I saw• the expectant nationsatand, Tocateh the coming flame in turn— , I saw, from ready hand to hand. The cleOr, and struggling glory barn. And Oh ! their joy: as it came near, 'Toms in itself a joy to see— While fancy whisper'd in ,' my ear, "That torch they pass is Liberty!" And.each,:as she recoi , i'd the Same, Lighted her altar with its ray, Then, smiling tolhe neat who cam e , Speeded it on its sparkling way. From Atariost first, whose ancient nririne Was furnished with the fire already, , COLUMBIA caught the spark divine! , And lit it flame like Albion'i stOrly. The aplendid gift thft GALLIA took, • And, like- wild Bacchante, raising' The brand aloß, its sriarklei shook, As she would set the world a blazing Next §extn—ro new was llght to her,— Lefin'll 'at the torch—but - , ere the spark She flung upon her shrine could stir ? • 'T*as cpiench'd—and all again was dark 'Yet, not quench'd—a treasure, worth So touch to monad., rarely dies= - Again her living light look'd forth, And shone, a beacon; In all eyes. Who,next received the' flame', alas, linivorthy Nsri.es---shame of shames, That ever through such hands should pass The blightest of all earthly flames: • • Scaree had her fingers toitch'd the torch, • - When, frighted by the gpgrks it shed, • Nor waiting e'en to feel the scorch, She dropp'd it to the earth—and fled. And fall'n it might have long remain'd ,/ But GREECE, who saw her moment now, Caught up the- prize, though prostrate, stain'd, And wav'dfit round her beauteous brow. And Fancy bid me mark where, o'er Her altar as ita flame ascended, Fair laureFil spirits scarred to soar, Who thus in song their voices blended "Shine, shine, forever glorious flame, Divinest,gift from Cod to man q-ist" From Greece thy earliestsplendor came, To Greece thy ray returns again! "Take, Freedom, take thy radiant round ;' When dimm'd revive, when lost return ; Till hot shrine on earth be found, Oil which thy glories shall not burn i" 3f we onln has -a liana. 'This is pleasant,' exclaimed the young husband, taking his seat cosily in the rocking chair, as the tea things were removed. The fire gldwed in the grate, revealing pretty and neatly furnished sit ting-room with all tho appliances of comfdrt. The fatiguing business of the day was over, and he sat enjoying,, what he had all day been anticipating, the delights of his own fireside. ,His pretty wifo, Esther, took her work and sat down by the table. It is pleasant to have a home of one's own. he said, again taking a satisfactory survey of his snug little quarters. The cold rain beat against the windows, and he thought he felt really grateful far all, present comfdrts. 'Now if we only had a piano!' said the wife. • 'Give me the music of your sweet voice before all the pianos in creation,' he declared complimen tary, despite a certain secret disappointMent lot his wife's happiness: did not happily chime .with his own. - . 'Well, but wo want ono for our friends,' said tsther,, • 'Let our friends come to see us, and not to hear a piano!' exclaimed the husband. • 'But George, every body has a piano, uow-a days—ive don't go anywhere without seeing a pi ano,' persisted the wife. yetll don't kdovv what we want one for; you will have no time to play on ono, and I don't like to hear 'Why they are so fashionable—l think our room looks really naked without one.' think it looks just right.' I think it looks very naked—we want a piano shockingly,' protested Esther, emphatically. • ' , The husband rocked violently , Your lamp smokes, my dear,' he said after a long pause. • 'When are you going to get an astral lamp! I have told you a dozen times how much we need one,' said Esther, pettishly. 'These will do. 'But you know every body, now-a-days,- wants astral lamps: 'Those lamps are the prettyest of the kind I ev er saw—they were bought at Boston: • .But Gorge, I do not: think our room is com-I plete without an astral lamp,' said the wife sharp ; 'they are so fashionable; why the D . s, and the B—s, and: A—s all have them. I am sure we ought to. - - 'We ought to, if wo take pattern by other pen. ple's expenses, and I,don't see any reason for that.' The husband moved uneasily in his chair., 'We must live within our means, Esther,' ex claimed George. 'I am sure I 'should think we could afford it as . 'well as di? B—s, and and many others we Might mention—we do net wish to ap pear mean. George's cheek crimsoned. • 'Mean! lam not mean!' he cried Angrily. . 'Then you Jo not wish to appear so, seid the wife. To complete this room, and make it like other's, we want . ' piano and an astral lamp. 'We want—we want!' muttered the hneband; there's no satisfying a woman's wants, do what you may!' and he abruptly left the room. How many husbands are in a similar dilemma! How many homes and husbands are rendered un comfortable by the constant dissatisfaction of a Mire s sKith present comforts and pre-ent provisions. How many bright prospects for business have ended in bankruptcy and ruin, in osier to satisfy this secret hankering after fashioble necassaries, If the cane of irony a faituri•auld be ands I. , kriciwn; it would be found to result from useless expenditures at horne 7 -expensea to answer the de mends of fashion, and . 'what people say of us.' .My wifemade my fortune,' said a gentleman of great possessions, 'by her, thrift, prudence, and cheerfulness, when I was first beginning!. 'And mine has lost my'fortune,!'answered his companion bitterly, 'by useless extravagance, and repining'when I was doing'welr, What a world does this open t. the inflame° which a wife pos.. sesses over the f tore prosperity of her.family ! Let the wife kn. her influence, and try to use it wisely and well. Be satisfied o commence small. It is 'too common for you g house-keepers to begin where their mother's en Buy all 'that is necessary . .to work skillful! with, adorn your house with all that will will re .der it coniforbble. Do not look at richer homes and covet theircostly 'furniture. If secret dissatisfaction is ready, to spring tip, .go a step further and visit the InAies of the poor and suffering ;• and:behold dark, cheerless apartments, insufficient cloihing, an absence of the comforts and refinements of social life; then return to your"' own with'a joyful spirit. you will then be pre pared to meet your husband with a grateful heart, and be ready to appreciate that toil and self-ilen'ial which ha has endured in his ; business-world to surround'you with all the delights of home; then you will be ready to co-operate cheerfully with him in 'so arranging your expenses, that his mind will not be constantly liarlisied,lest family expen ditures should encroach upon public payments. Be independent; a young house-keeper never needed greater moral courage than she does to.re eist the 'arrogance of fashion, IA riot let the and I 3 -s decide what you must have, neither' let them hold the strings of your purse: You best know what yon can and ought to afford; then decide with strict integrity "accor ding-to your means. Let not the censure or the approval of the world ever tempt'you is buy I what you hardly think you'can afford. It matters little' what they think, provided you'', are true to yo'ur self and your family. • rhos purstimg an independent, straight forward, consistent course of action, there will spring up pear e and-joy 'all around you. Satisfied and hap py yourself, you will make your husband so;;and your children will feel the warn and sunny influ-• ease. happy;- at home, our husband can go , out into, the world with a clear head; and self-relying spirit; domestic bickering will not sour his heart, andlhe will return to you again with a confiding anal unceasing love. Depend Upon beauty, grace, wit, accomplishment, have far, less to ~do with family Comfort, than prqdence, economy, thrift and good sense. A husband may get tired of admiring, but never with 'the comfortable con sciousness that his receipts exceed his demands. • Powr~ or Wortes r -The Americkfi . Res:iew has an article on Word; we make the following extract therefrom: • "All classes appear to depend upon words..-- , Principles are nothing in comparison With speech: A politician is accused of corruption, inconeisten-.. cy, and loving number one more than number ten thousand. Straightway he floods the country with words, and he is honorably acquitted. , A- gentle titan of far-reaching and purse-reaching intelligence concocts twenty millions of pills; and cvorks' them off to agents, and, in the end, transfers the whole from his laboratory to the stomachs of an injured and oppreised people, by means of—words. Miss A. stab's the spotless name of Mrs:P. with a word stiletto. The poisonous breath of a venomous fa natic moulds itself into syllables, and, lo! a sect of christians is struck with leprosy: An author Wish-, es to he sublime, but has no fire in him to give sparkle and heat to his compositions. ,His ideas are milk and water-logged.—feeble, common-place, nerveless, Witless, and soulless; 'or his thoughts are ballasted with lead instead of being winged with inspiration. :tWhat shall I do!' ho cries in the most plaintive tones of e spiiing stupidity.'- Poor poetaster! do not despair!- take to thy. die tionary--drench thy thin blood with gin—learn the power of words. Pile the Pelion of Rant on the Ossa of Hyperbole; and thy small fraction of the Trite Shall be exalted to the heights of the. Sublime, and the admiring gaze of many people shall be fixed np r on it, and the coin, shalr'jinglein thy pocket, and thou shalt be denominated Great! But if thy poor pate beincapable of the daring, - even in - expression, then.gropo dubiously in the dismal swamps of verbiage, and let thy mind's fin ger feel after spongy and dropsical words, out of which little sense ,can be squeezed, and arrange the oozy epithets and unsubstantial 'substantives into lines, and'' out of the very depths of Bathos, thou shalt arise a sort i v p f mud-Venus, and men shall mistake "thee for, her that rose from the sea , and the coin shall still clink in thy fob, and thou shalt be called Beautiful ! Such is-the oninipoi tence of words ! They can exalt the little.; they} can depress the high; a ponderous pols , syllableld will break the chain of an argument, or crack the pate of a thought,asu mace or a battle-axe could split the crown of a Soldier in the elder time. Words'head armies, overthrow dynaglicti, man: ships, separate -families, cozen cozeners, and steal hearts and purees. And if physiologists and met aphysiciaes are driven into a comet, and are com pelled to givethe real ,distinction betweeri human beings and animals, they are almost sore-to say it consists in the'power of speech—in the capacity to frame, use and multiply at discretion., these om nipotent 'moulhfuls of spoken words—words!, • • Mn. RITCIIIE, now of the 'Union: hai been to visit Mr. Mir, late of the Globe: at his beautiful villa, in the neighborhood of Washington; called 'Silver Spring:, and ki most brilliant picture does he give of the place and all that appeitains there- to,—the hospitable round table, which he coMpares , to King krthur's,—thetieh viands, delicimfi fruits and sparkling wines,.:—the improvements on the farm, the purity of the limpid fountain, whence the estate deries' its name and particulSrly, and with great unctiori, the 'petite Venus. riciitg from the bath:. hcri feet bathed in the water of the Spiing ! Beautiful ! But wt.at will Tom; Dick and Harry think of these enjoyments of their •ai gall of demo:lacy ' . NO. 34. F.- . I • • !SO \VA ' S 1!•NIEp1.1:-'13 you're a 'premlice!, sad a little boy,' other- day tauntingly to his Coxipenion. 'th4i4.lressed turfed .oraidly around eco while the firpOf ! injureil pride and the look of I pity were stracgely:tlended in hiscaUnterumcd; - eoelv answered-so was Franklin . !' (Ibis dignified 'reidy strut! : ma forcibly, and 1 I i turned to mark, the disputants more cloiely. The fainter, I perceived by his dress, was of a higher; I I Glass of society tharxhis humble yet more dignified. coMpacion. : I:lle:latte.r was a sprightly. active lad; scarce_ twelve years old,.and coarsely bUt cleanly • attired. But v , oupg'as he was, there was visible id his counteriace jab of genius, manly dignity; and determinate that of the for mer showed ouly : folitered pride, - and the imagined superiority of 'riches' • 'That little follesv i - , thought we,, gazing at our' sing hero, disPlaYs already much of the man— *mei Ids calling tie an humble one; and though' pdverty extends to him her dreary; cheerless reality still . I • he looks on -the brightest aide of the acme,: already rises inenticipation from poverty, woo . ird vvretchedneia! Once "so was Fr.auk/in." 2,0 the worldimdy ene day ,witness in our little 1 411 p renfice", as Brea) a philosop h er as they have alreddrseen is his u:siblopittem A'n'd we passed rui, buried in medttion. NTA 7111.aNt l INO 'OF CHIL I Ditt7l.—a . helre id 9411 doubt tbat:forir t g'' the intellect o(children. oc. ciasions great , to their health; although it b I o done in the gentlest manner. - This remark/ut I• 1, .7 • • • particular refOrence , .to _scrofulous and rickety chi'. whose' tirutOoro often' largely developed and much disposal to Mental activity . which latter en ferbles the weali;cohdition of th e oilier organs .of t!lo body, and in-46M of being cheated by parents, fostered in eveiy,Possible - Wai,.to the eichision of all those means Which have an invigorating in. flnence upon thefr4m'e, and thus creates a prams; tre decay. 'Education should not be commen. 9ed before the fourth or fifth year, and then only of that nature anflii ient to calqorth the slightest rtjental efrotO ; sthcitild be piirstied at home, rider the gilidgticoj of a person possessing good lsin sense: The ,would- then escape the impure atmo sphere of the Crowded class - room and t i t t le restraints gerienoy imposenthere,AMlCEl some; M mes occasion spinal distertiortS and undermine :weakly coriatitutions.—Hastings an -Constili-, ,ions. • T H • Dirac' at L—Tidoughont all nature,, want of A .1 ~,,. . ..., . _ .. . . notion iodic , tes: weakness ', corruption, tnanirna tion and death. ::Tkenelr, in his daMP prison, leap- 10 chnut like a lioivin his fetters of seventy podnde eight, in order , to Oreserve his, health ; and an II: ustrious physicia&observes: "I haw not which i l l the Most, deces . -stoi to the support of the . linmed frame—foal Si: cOtion. Were the exercisiof the 11 hotly attained toin',. a corresponding degree with' that of the rnindl•Men or great learning would /45' n ore healthy' add '-vigorous,-.Of more general tat' ; hits—of', more tropic pratiesil It eidwledge f mori appy in their denies:lc lives ; more enterprising s l id attached ' toillii;ir duties, as' med. In brie, it I li' ay with prdpriety!.. be said thtit the highest refine- . iient of the Mind, - t'vitho'ut irriprovem'ent or {bah?: any, can ncvir preitit - any thlng.rncire than hair a 1 • union ' being.' • 1 : • . A moms'Tkiti.-4 WAI>E,S: 4 KEsr -- The 06R-. ha Courier: says-: ' • I , A gentletaart em Arkansas; who came rioriri on the Belle t ll4 on - last trip,-exhibited the rattled If a rattle-snake, vyhich roust ha4e been at least forty years of agc. It had thirt.Y.:nine rattles anti a button. and ;Whs);.illed in Ouchita county, a kw . rn , les from eerOsit. This is the oldest snake; of that species of Cilfeb: we have ever head.' Qua :chita can ~ t ake .the4ocks for big Shake's suns: The Legillai tire , .of Nicv der es at its last leg: p 3.90 ii 14WIchanging the time for holding the annual blrction in New Jersey. Instead Of !the' second Tticala - itdpctober es heretofore"; the 'i;lection :vill:r.4y take placp on tueidai,-the 4th day oploverth'er,and continul'cilify one daj: ' AMF.RICAN Ota:dr . . BoctitTra-meen.Vg of the managers ih New York, on Thursday i;it; , !even New auxiliaiiis were recognised; Sereceipts ;a's reported, fur 4uli,-$16,630 18, and the number of hibles.ancifres*inent.:4 issued in the same tune 43,3271 . . 7.lAssmc 'iti.7sortire.—The posts of the line between NeW York and . Phibiiielphia, have been planted as Milli) as Union Squaro in the fbinier ity, and same', considerafde progress into; !Agri jriado in ;*ieW , ' is contemplated to have' he line in a3+erati4n within sixty -days. fiettar Lexington obseivei apt :-ttit may plea titte distant friends df Mr. Clay Ito stew that tt . teitt4, hint upon the election ground fresh in health,tiijd bonyant iri spirits, with hit !ready joke and :latigh among his fcrintler Otte do not: kriosti teether fitt‘ Toted* flow voted ;.bnt is° wii t l bet da hat" (that's the usual I hat we biliticei tfikt he did vote, and we will bet another that b did ni rote wrong, that it to say that he votes the 4tne Way we did, which of coma , right.: . 'To pepaie a ht sefor. ilurgiog,snap eu,sion paps ahOtit him. before and behind' 'By idevies inere•ise.tt* lohdrteag of the re! art and ill l half an Irr'!):ou c? . 13 tire a optrmsnnir hider . IMElffi
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