I I ...)o.i -- --,diib. - .4tiWir#: These bbots were r ieier_triadeiliri • They are too Ethel . ii-aat•them larke . enoirgh , 4'Ye see, To cover all fir . • • , , • Why; sir, said Walt, with stilled laugh, - To alter theta" tay - , But if they corer all .the _ ghey must befres feet high I • - BOtBS SAYS _ he, has one of-the Most °be.' dient.bors in the 'All' he has to do - is tell hire to : do as he pleases ,and.he does it without saying a wottl. ' si You itivE broken the Sabbath; Johnny;" said a good man to his son. "" t • said his little sister, t' fled moth er's long comb, !ao; right in three pieces !" lactspanv, of the Kerry militia, was geaerally late on parade. 1 - "-Ah Felix," said the sergeant , " you are 'always last;" • " fie. asy, Sarleant Sullivan,"tras his re ply, "sure some one must be last.'.l • • WHY IS AN intoxicated young Man, who is to become the inheritor of his father's es- - tate, like a certain kind of *novel - , • He is an heir tight (air-tiglit.Y • !tax) you mean to insinuate that I lie • Eiclairttett a fierce-looking. mustachioed gentleman, to a raw Yankee who hinted some slight skepticism as to one of his toughest statements. . • “No, raster; not at gni,' it kind o:strikis me that you are 'tarnal strrin of truth." ' • AN OLD ozsr.ta sold some winter oil th t at wui Warranted to stand the severest cold. Last week if froze stiff. The purchaser Went • to the vender With loud complaints. z , I told you 'it would *staid the coldes weather, l said he ;" "I didn't tell you i w&uld mi., You see that it stands , peifectll still;and you can't tuakesit budge. ' • •. ADDANT nor speaks of a than who s so Eat that his Emily use his voice to burn instead ,of lard oil. ~The yankee Blade' says there is a min in Boston so fat, that people slide down looking at him—one individual was tripped up by standing on his shadow. ":DID THEE nEc.r.rve the remitttance, Na thaniel,-my dear son !" • " ti - •••;,ffthpr." - ", Then why did thee not bny a ney coat ? Thy person iS rather. fragile." • Why—tbe . fact is, that—l left all my money = ni bank at New Orleans." "Ali: thy economy is ceftnifily commenda ble- In what bank?" - - " I don't exactly remember what bank. father—l know it was a very zood,one, as it had a Scripture name. Zr-l•t was—um ! let the see, it was the ! Pharpah Bank, .1 think." A KNOWING M. D.—lee iv_a taken sick, the doctor came and felt his pulse, and asked him if be had been imprudent in his " Not at all;" replied... Teems, and entimer, ated what he had • eaten in the last day or two : in the list was a part of a chiekt.— '1 Ali ! ah !" said the diociple of Eseulapi us," I see how it is: you have been eating and have got a fowl gomOck". TWO TYRANNICA.L A western. paper says: • . • Of all the kings I ever knew, Frdin Old Bing Cole to jolly Jo-litso, Including him wilose bear - d,w d as blue, The most tyrannical was S3ro-Krin. Whereupon another one declares that 0i all the kings he ever knew, Froth Old King Ctile to poor lean TiIIN•EINU The hardest one ofall to. serve, ' And mostAyrannical is Dm.:::-K;mo. PA, IS atacrt good to eat ?" " Certainly not, Orton. 1- 'Why do you ask me such a question as that ?" •" Cause the newspaper sacs that during the hot weather, the nch people all go and live•on the beach." " Phebe, be quick and grease this 'boy's templcs and•put him to bed, or he'll die with • the brain fover. AIONAS, do you love r the ?" • ell Suh, / , I does.• " How do know you'rove:lonas ?" whenever I sets yoti 'my heart jumps up and knocks agin' my stumtnuck so hard that I don't have any appetite for a week afterWaub." 1 • IRISHMAN, who was lately rerifi, as' he stated the night before his execution, and who wished td get rid of his wife, wrote to her as follows: "I was yesterday hanged, tnd died like a•hero do as I did;,and beat It like, a man." MATRIMONIAL . MEASITL.-T wo. Polk 5 make one Flirtation. • Three Flirtations make one squeezed-the Four squeezes.make one kiss. :j -- Vire - Kisses make one mainlight Meeting. TWO Moonlight Meetings 'make t'ne Wed- Two Weddings make Four Fools. • . iu that po , :ture, dear," said the venerable Mrs. Partingtou to her nephew. who "was_ stretched upon a sofa with his heels afoot or more higher Allan his head.— " Don't lay so, rise yourself up and put this 'pilloWuntier you: rknow a young man who once had suggestidn of the train in -conge , quence-pf laving, so—his brains all run down into ?" and with this admonition she 41 him to nap in the little sitting room. QUEEIItrITZLS.—Ap" aper publisht4 at Altroii, Ohio,• states that some time since a party of .centlenlen and their ladies, from that Visited a place of refr-hmat in Middleburg, where They passed a short :ime: after they had departed, a boy about the house'. wha had occasion tq.enter the room several times aurin g -their-02v, remarked , that s‘they were the queerest gals he ever see'd, cause when there Were chairs enough in the room for them to sit on, the tarnal critters would sit on the ho YS' laps." ,7_ , A SHAVER Ccr.-The advent or Augustus into the mysteries of maphocxiwas celebrated by a visit- to the barber. The 'Motions of .sharibT, having been performed 'upon . him. he stood complacently stroking his dun in admiration beforemr, glass. • " What did they charge yoti, my son ?" said his maternal parent, viewing trim with becoming pride.-. mother-that's • . . " Six-and-a-quarter, mothof—at's all," refilled the scion. - ... . :. • " Why," said the damcc dreg: were done fln half price:" •: z . Rapidly adjusting his the noun coati . .•. • . - . OFFICE OP lifig - ronitLitiErxnut - • & READING RAIL ROAD. COMPAN V. 51 ._ .. Pititodelplia,Dee.'2lllb. 151 d. .• 1 :IC OTUTE it hereby given, that' the.riles Of Pieisht --- - ~.. . - .., c t I. iv and Toni. nn Coal tranoportoil by' Ibis -Company,- LA7-li.-ST YET.—During ''the suthmer of "Trlob”., f?".".ll')'rmorrija,s7.lUbttrrilLen.l.r:Cliiiion: 1816, corn being sca rc e in uppe r .c o u n i rr , ittcttmona,tiatttiang L 1819 160 . I'5S . Las' and one of the citizens being hard pressed f6r riiC i l l i a n d e e e l l i gg i tle . ,';ln d tliDer a .3l,dolVl - - I I 5 6 5 S .• .. : , I 1 3 4 5 5 • bread, having worn thrt.-adl - Kire the hofpitality Nit...town, , itn .. Ll.lO ~ • 165 i .1 45 7 • of his generous neighbors- by his vxtreme tteriaantoiviiit' ft.,- ' ati,, ,1 . 7,0-* .1 6S' ~1 4S' laziness', they - thout.Tht it an ait,preharitv to In g s ! 'u t i f ilOs'll kil l'-‘4 l c 6 ,"' * 44 ' 2 ..2 .11 '' burr liirri, ' Accordingly, be was carried to- vonsi!etittetes and .... •' . . - ,- • • wards the glace of interment;anttbeing• .r,„,, P175b9 0,,," 1i f• 1 rall I I" ' 4; - :4 lAO .- l' LI . :2. 20- by one of the citizens; the . r o ll Cr tr 4t . g co - nre met r. ., t., - --- ,..- -- . . 5 .,.. 7 -' 1 .,„;: ; "- . -I n :-I - -4 - 5 ...:,- 1 40 1 . ' - '112.5,,' • sat iori took. place : - -• . '.- Norristown es fridge„--F - '- i _ • ,- • • • " Hallo h ll . what hare you therel',. .. L port, -.• ' - ` do' 140 las ---- ila . , - • •'. Poor Old Mr. S.” A " -. Port flOst4,„ ... . do.- -4 83, -I'3o ~ 1, 15- •. 1 .Valley P - - do • 1 .30 1 0:0 •1 10 •". Whathate you going to.do with hu ra .r* - ' eitantzwfu r ., ~. , .do . ,1 on. ...1 16 -1-• UV .‘ Bury. him," - • • • , - ..Rayer's POrd,' -- ; .. do ~-,I:50,: , 113. : 1-00 ! - • - Pitmans/et '.• • a* .1 15 ' ll9 • ,1.00. • " What ' . is he dead ? I hadn't: heard of. tkpognisslr.ate; • -..--- .- do ' '1 -IS - ' 1•10-• - .. LOO. • WS liCatiL*:- - : : . •'. -. 1 -.. .. .....-: . :.. ~ Uttninitnitrn, ;.---,• din 1. le .1.04. •4:-..‘.111%, '. • • '' No,. he is.notilead ; but he mi g h t as , vik i f itglitur , ,' .itei c iiii , g ,: . ,, , , ad: . Ift ~ -,100.. ;. 9,. ... be, • for le- has .no corn, and igloo lazy. to ' •Itndlitßirivilie, • ..:4*.• :::. 00 . -.-: 46 -.7 work-for.an,y.r7•:.. - :: ... -., ,V .. .-^.-- - - .... - - NOhliTltit.. '...: a'. , ,A. 1... , 95' : •,, 1t) , „::,,fr0 v " That is too 'emdfor-'iicilized .:...le. 9, 4 :4*,.. - .•1;.:- , ';ti, - '11: - ' I' - 181.,: - •,...2 . - - : . •-• I'll girellaitwah , - . . ... . . -:.-.- . . - Tina rim l ll,•sirsollrAittsuatres. - :intsgsic of tint than see him bursied<alitte.'L--•• - • , - 1- -'-i 1 : - -t - "-', -1 . - - - Astriitt i gh . :!" ag %be Ilmita .. °r: - . . 78 • 11 - 1 -' 4 j • 11 - 1 : 1 1 .4144 -; -.. Mr. S..kfaind - thentittt,i.bd iittedhl . liis - ..7 :- ::-, , - irtCi c e.4s..fisiielatidOno:• • V sitattiraggin cr toiie.\ fn-54.•44.1re014pe0d V f . A . t d • • r- t:._.• i ern , ar,::: Ils- sty: sa-r. t , : t3„l ~ nitivid aTter pt'. - u 'Zip, hut you;eaa sr shell ite! : - -to fiber .11.4 i. tsp. ' .1-817 '• '. 1%15,N '..":" ' ..1 'Si " D- - r.i.l-,e"o.n . b.. 0. -6: 1 "'" '' ' ( , •••• - , 0 7 4- ta•r 114- 0• 41 0 , 00.0•4411atta5en5..,•-•.* r il • • - • : ' H P 13R%DfOrt5, Simet2Ty• . , , • CM EMI V 7. • k • , tp,MilrianElipriqat • .7.r • • T. •YT fir.ti t •in 0 • • • • 14 Tl!!.ool.e.rlbetitai Vii6Abgeihit e opriefoit 'ES kb FimEttitlireirliiiMit Piv oon,laceirown,•d by A. 13.Thooke, where be main ises in niarnifa4gure ttor.ordet , at the bniiest^mmrtia• Siena , En / 1 1'. VOIRPI6 Enatilrekkerimissii Maebtsiely of iilinowilley size or descrigintiant mint= nositier Inutinstt• Ems thi.tines or lief iiiite , fattrotemi • - KI-911.DERS ARE AEOPECFULLY TIOLICIT - ED-zz r- : - • • -itANELIF.I: erusstA N. ratiiKuis„.olinva wonk4.—The subirnber =P rnntinuea - ta fnt , I -Stlo,Calliets and dealers a kayllalltconity. with Shovels bran kinds, at Or low est Ph ilidolpirto priors. Alsalntkdi Is paitkulatly ea t led to twit. Coat, Snorali. Ordria for -Shovels nf any sizenrylatti.riapiwsiptly anemia!! to. •-- • • • it:SILLY:StAN' • • Pori • -Crilikor Joly, * : 0149.;::, 7_ f • .I • 7l 4 rCsr , SIIISSON ROPRIETOIIB thenbove named nt, r respectfully informs theWristrons wad the public generally, that they hare Eaten the large building for merly used for the Machine Bbnti. connected with, the Sugar Loaf Coal , Works, In which they hare added a Foundry,and' are now prepared to build fitealni!' i n ui tines of every site, Pumps, Coal Breakers, Rail and DAR Cara, and to furnish Iron and Brass Castings of every deseriptionswitaidelo the Coil milliner 01'qt:ober business; maim most reemagable terms. Repairing fife!' kindaidone with smatmess, and de spateb;st the lowestprices; r-- All work furnished by them will bewarranted to perform well. 'They would-solicit the custom ilhose who may want articles in their dine in this-vie nity: orders will meet with immediate and prompt Fat ,rtention.' - - • 15.,.W. March 17, 1849. 12,1 y), LL - ALLEN-77', - - z a .-7. 4 . , • IN THE ecntouan OP POTTSVILLE. IBR.V.RLY COXDDCTED BY C. IT. PITX.I.V. J. WREN & D RSFECTRILLY annonneeto flick Mends and the Vt. public that they have teams this establishment,' and respectfully. rolitit a continuance of the custom of the works. Being practical Mechanics, they flatter themselves that their knowledge and experience of the' liminess will enable them Bilotti out work that will not fail to give satisfaction to the Mott fastidious.— They are prepated to . manufacture Steam Engines, Pumps, Roalßreaken, Draft Cars, Ita Broad aid other Castings, &e. All orders thankfullyrkeived and promptly executed on the most reasonable terms. .1011?; WREN. THOMAS WREN •JAMES WREN; April 2114 -7 44L1 - 7-1 y) Pottsville Iron I Worlis.-- '""Z-Z; SPENCER ' & DIABON. ESPECTFULLY announces td the public. that they have taken the Establishment known as the pousymo too Works, on Norwegr street. where they are nrep ted to build apkinda Steam Engines, manuactirre Rail !toad Cars,and Me blurry ofaltnost every descripttow,4l the shortest n ice, andon the most reasonable terms. • . MPersonsfrriin abroad, In want of am Engines willfindittothetradvantageto ive them' cull berme ell:L[1111 elsewhere. May II Pascal iron Works FF ' PHILADELPHIA. UETEI_BED Wrought iron Flues, Suitable for Lncn. YV motives, Marine and other Steam Engine Boilers, from 2to inches in dpmeter. Also, Pipe! for Gas, Steam and other purposhg. extra strong Tub.:. for Hy draulic Presses y Plarons for Pampa of 'Steam Engines 4-e. Manufactured and for sale by Ta'atK ER & MORRIS, Warehunie.S. E. corner Sd and Walnut sty.. FOVNDRY AND .111ACIIINE 'SHOPS. subscribers at their old wand. corner of Rail Road and Callowhill streets. are prepared to man I:ntrtitte to order, at the shortest notice. Steam En eines and Pumps, of any power and capacity for min ing and other purposes, Ilattlite Coal Breaking Ma chines. with solid and perforated rollers, as may be required. • Atso Engines and Illowinc Cylinders with all neces sary Machinery for Blast ingF urnaces. lint Air Piper. of the most approvid s piel's, Cup and Ball Joints and Water Tuyers of the very best constructlota. They particularly.lnvitd the attention of Iron Masters and panics engaged in the Iron Trade, to their large stock 'of Patterns for Rolling Mills, having lately construct ed the machinery for two of flit:largest Mills In the Crwn', viz.:—The Wyoming Mill at Wilkesharmand the Bolling:Mill at Um Mentour Iron Works. Danville. They are fully prt pared for this kind of wodk, togeth er with every variety of general machinery. (if the qualities of their work and materials, it is Minuets to say, that tints and erperiexce, the most infallible teeth awe amply demonstrated the genuine character of their engthes and machinery. ordt•a ere ref piettully solicited and will be prompt ly attended to. • Y ODD & 'SNYDER. Pottsville, /an 17, DAG. TRANSPORTATION. Whiter _Arrangement. • . POTTSVII.LE, MIN ERS VILL E &ND TREMONT, FAST LINE,, 1..4. , 4194.514:411.1 6 nra VIC WEST WOOD axes 3115;E. DILI. RAILROAD, (nAtcy, stADAis rxraresa,) From tke Americas Muse and Afortinter's 'lrutel, • PottArille. n N and itflerNov. 19, !slit, the tine will be run as follows, TREMONT LINE. Leaves Pottsville for Tremont at id o'clock—A, M.; mm leing leases Tremont at 3 1 o'clock, P. M. Fare each way 25 cts. • MINERSTILLE LINE. Leaves. Millersville for Pottsville at IC and 41 0c10c2 3 Leaves Potisvlfle Mtnenivllle at 3rerlark,l l .lt. Pare Kiel way co. . POT:MLLE, TREMONT. sun LVICZNiRI VALLEY OR BEAR; OAP LINE.—TRI-WEEKLY:— , Leave, Pottsville on Monday, Wednesday and Fri day, at 10 o ' clock, P. M•; returning leaves.Trrniont Toesday,Ttiorsday and Rstarday, at 2 o'clock, P. M. Fare to Lykersa or Bear Cap. • , $1 t *All baggage attire owner's - risk. - JOHN NICE.-Agent. .PottFrille.clet 28,1818. - -4441 Winter Arrangement: PIIILA, READING & POTTSVILLE RAIL ROAD, 150.77 Vt't N and otter November I, IS10; the Pa 1.1 , enc P r-1 Trams will run betueen Philadelphia lad Potts ville, as follows: Leaves Philadelphia st SI airlock, A. M., daily, ex cept Siimays; arrives at Reading= is 1. , ; arrives at Pottsv.lle at ISM Leaves Pottsville at Al o'clock, A, M. dally except Send tys.,; arrives at Reading at 10; arrives at Phila delphia at !Y. SO. to. There will be no afternoon Train. Fifty pounds of baggage will be attuned toroth pas s, tiger In these Linea, and Pa.isenvni ere expressly tanbibiled (ram taking any thing as baggage bait their wearinz apparel. which will heat, the risk of its owner. By order of the Board of !ilatiacere, S. BRADFORD, Secretary Nov 17,11110. ' ARRANGEMENT FOR THE - ra'r,,irrT AND PASSENGER CARS ON 'THE 'LITTLE •I SCHUYLKILL " "ROAD. - • rprrF: Passenger Trait' tiinton,Oatly:(San / daya excepted) the morning train no the Reading ILaitcoa, .fahia—;artivta: at Tamaqua in time to Ali Tartaqoa. at flail' past ow teclot k, P.M., inpet at Part Clin ton faith the afternoon Reading Railroad 'trawl Pottavitte to Phil; FARE..:-ToPort Clii $3 The'freight train leaves Tamaqua daily. (Sundays extented.) at 6 o'clock, A.A.., and Port Clinton at .4 o'clock. P.M., A patteenter ear rang in eonnetion with the'Freight trait , v} that pagaengers for Phdatfelphia rait take the InGruingfraln of cars np TI Reading Rail road at Pert Clinton. Pare the sump as in the other 10.MAISDERSON. • Tatnattea 0029: 3 4.11 T General Agent. _ CM Luzeka - e Iroit - VVOrks,neat . - Eagle Iron Works Colliery Works. . a—: L LIM!. Schuyllilo It. Roa.d ~ ~ .~~~- -~~~- • - •- .11:0. Mkt , --/ • - _ „,- . 1 eirk.TEROR fniCell O.II..XERCILIVIEI)Z.E., , , - i. nN7ANIVANSEIL:kprIS :ia4, Ind, "atlelds- wiabe' 1../ forwarded Wilk' desparebiat thelisalloering, Wee nf 14 , i1At, - betereits7ortseilWiabd4lnepolate , below 'stated, liei, iti. primoo lbs. -- . • • - rl , -. , - - . •' ' ' - 4 -- , ~ .11tieidiciiiPutsrate I Baru/ iott.;rilfir • '' , V. -- r: sad Patti: 1 r:-. I add Areagiq. I s flartir,Lreneetn”e, Siteurier —.-- - bus Coal. dandAtOCCOna; ' ft l:- ' " and Bricka.-. T . . - - L Illooma i ldrat;TitoberMeaii, ;'' '' limit., , Tar: • Prif.V. Raw " ..•?' ' " i . Tarpettlne,.llarble,Grlind.' ' 1 6 ~ stone*. mile, ealkee, - veraii . . . . and •rdliroW; -broken easa.L•! • ingir,rusiiils,atallioudrette.j. 1 1. ..7 , bar tr0n.ci10ur.*:?.24,4e44.1' t: : - Writ-, ra,w.taaaczootalt be dr_l i SPA , park,:lember: vain. I. , iron- &attars, allow, wah.)ll:2l , tames, green _toffee. pots -.1 .i. _ toet.satt. Faye, briatraene. I . I and rye ckop, • • c . - .- J Flour. perta. . - ~ . , Oil;meerles vinegar, whis , l , - key; machinery. Miens% l. lard,tallow, 'raas o leither. i . raw hides, . mina, white }.l 00 .. a n d redinni.oyetent,hemO: 1 ~--' Rine-aad , madam, steel, ' bran and ship stud: .' J • Raw cotton and wool, cigars,' r fresh meat: Comb diah. dry i 1 , roods,drups led medicine% l ,** - fotelvs liquote, seines and t 1 tram . eitem,-., data.; and' queeaswate • ponitry. tectienary, books and eta- .}S 00 ' notary, tepitlts turpentine, • 1 casualties.. • Mimed-coffee. tints sod- raps. boots and shoes, bonnets, - fentbers,l- trees, bops. spites, turn,- ,- - mris, by we'll'' , . I • ' No, additional charges for commission, storage, Of calving or delivering freights at any of the Company's antann the Ilan. tn. , • (April it, .4S. 29-tt;_ $ l O,OOO Slaving been Won B Y is 3r - homeroom '.firlitide on . the late Presidential .Election, should convince those ikefitleal persons whotalk of rattusts,'.thet• no such thing US /AIL is or had been khown , hy the eminent dud distinguished Astronomer end Astrologer; C. W. ROIIACK. during big eaperietice of over annerteref tteit 'dory, Ira you doubt predestination') Theo why tot every man Rain the celebrity of General Tdyl'r, a Daniel •Webster, nr a llmy Clay I And yet there ate tome whit are Conti. IA nongli to donbt that a mon may. be Win with the ,/pot l et to see into future ewnts.• Ileite can It be ?los nide that , thelleintny of•rtilir sheltie be - destined by the mete shuttling of a pack of cards'] and yet there are thousande Who sHowDienniefvear, 'with open mouths, to swallow the. reealy words of acme: obi woman. whose tree skill entrant , ' in (Mint them w i th wondirs that are most difficult for the digestion of others whn%nre mote Cr , dulams, yet more setenrdi , It is oath teat bring alocrodit on o'nrofession that hag been ecknowledged to be Vat : knee Of, the thrtiest or der, fano titre• immemorial; and is trie only profession that bits 'holy authority to nuatain it. The iiigh re spect which General Taylor; and Charles John 11.,rile drdtelate King of Sweden. had .for Astmlogy, Is shown by their letters for their Plativities to the soh - scribe!, which it will she him great Plearline in shoat- Ina min those Who favor him with a call. In ncialition to his power to foresee fittore events, he has the poser in givesuch intonation a, will eff•cm. ally redeem suet as are girt-din the ion free use of the bottle. Ile in 'Also e.tritiltitt of coring disease.. hereto fore considered inturoble Milos country by the or dinary med.cmes, and wishes'all to give him a call who have been given up by their phytdcome and wish to be cured. He will warrant a cure in all cases, and will make ho charge except for the conjuration. he shall matte Ina of in Ms office. He II often asked "what a Nativity tel lie alnVeara. trantralal2 to Ct i oiliatley, one g r ille seven points in the ;wiener. of Astrology, that it, lila Itorogrope oft tielinureeVentsofs person's ICI., egrefelly•raleelaceil and transcribed on paper.. oft • mining an account of 'all the torky and unlncky days Pastage to and from England,_ In the months and years of she.person's life tor whom IRELAND,' SCOTLAND 1 1ND.' WALES, It (least t. by which meats Dittman& in title country 113. By the Repolot , Tim of Read SiCos, ate. 4;1 . and elsewhere bare been prevented front misfortune, P. W. • BYRNES dk. CO. ', - that had been hidden in the-womb of futurity. by refer ' • [mrisatisnen Dr 1821.) ring tri their Nativity.tiAfore. tottering on any speraits- Jr.. 83 Stalk Street, New York, and 36 Waterloo Lion of business or measure, •• it should twin the lIVON Road: Lireryool: - of evert/one all their almanac (nettle. -A Nativity of S. ESA ti N Ah 4. AGENT, POTTSYIiIL L. ari Individual can only forwent th, possessor oft - PERSEINB 'wading to the r Oil Coon. bles that are in future rot him; those who ate 'rivals ..., .. try for thrir friends , can hate Han ed In resent ditficithie o of any kindmatst wait - n the r, " 4el•g•i .. Fitment tint by the Regular . Line of sub - er.ii!er in Pee`on, or by letter ; Who In prepared l° a Ay :Packets , , jailing from Liverpool on expel:no. .ecrei influence for their immediate Learnt _ ll rka=a-Vl . _ lot ; 6th, nth. igrh , gut. or oa th o f De is Frady ' to use his influents to torten the result of ---. .. . every month. comprising on follow- law•uits, arm all Undertakings to which there i. a risk .ng Regular Line Packet Ships:— involved; he also makeitise of his power for the ri.:s. _ Albert Gallatin, totat lion of stolen or lout property; wliteli lie has nano • Finelia. - , Siddnote • 1 for the advantage of thousands in this city and else- DaMinguer, Columbia,• Comdenation, where. Who ran donbt a gentleman's abilities, li Ito . tinselly,. 7"." Patrick Henry,. Cambridge. has had the honor to be rolled on and conertheal with n) Isaac Wrindat, Waterloo. , .Constitution , • - all the crowned head of Europe. and • eniays a higher Ashburton. New York.. Garrick, repute th nas an Astrologer than env one Illiiii 1 ' West Point, QueennftheWest, Maintesema, ' Her ran In rittnstated with at his Dike, or by letter, Yorkshire, Sheridan, : New World. r pre - Dale, and he tri pd to make use of his pow- Liverpeol, Oxford,, John R. Skiddy. I I er on any of the folios mg topics:—lltishiess I fall Or thirst Class American Ships, palling from Liv- deseriptions ; travelling by land or sea; Courtships ; erpoof and the Irish Ports every fonr-days, encipher'. advice given for their „;,,,,, j „r ii i awinin ho inien i ; er if required. The folios/lag , Ships- comprise our speculating' in stocks, merchandise, or real estate; The American Line of Pickett,— ' recovering of legacies in 'dimple ; the purchasing of St. Patrick, St. G e o rge; A n d rew Foster, tickets, :arid the safery of string at sea. He a 1 . ," ourefb Yorktown, • Creole, - Memmon.- I hit eltr ices respectine health, wealth and morn age, Probers, - - Elsinore„ Wm. A.COOPers love Olrallg.jOOTOPyll.l.lsVSOill, difficulty in bonne.", And many others, which thin limited space Will , iletfraud; sickness add death , past. pre , ent and , bonne admit of herr I enumerattng. . recruit, a nal in all the concerns of life, and invites all to Those whining their relatives nut quick, will Ind it 1 call who are utlimted, eornoreally or mentally. their loterest weeder, courrotiVeyances.es tin preemie , - TERMS: . • he., li spared to have those sent rm made comfortable I Ladies.,so cents ; Gentlemen, 111.•' Nat Mlles eater. on the voyage. • From the ,well known cherarter and I . fated nod read on full, ta cording to the Oracles of Mag inot standing of our House in Liverpool. belay es. i ra ti„ a s i . ,„„L i r i v ii „ . at ; 1 -,,,„ ; ,,,, n ,„ . g i 50. N ,, iis . i _ lablished nearly flirt, rase/ , and the many.l has- 1 ties - Ci/COlatell arituding to Clemency, for Lad tes,A2, panda of Emigrants forwarded by usd u ri ng that limes i n f a n, gra ; G en th.i n an, na, i n full, 05. .. hitherto without complaint. is a sure guirentee. Mkt 4 Perions at a distance can have their hat ivities drawn any engagements we make will be faithfully Mfil.,..iefl. by sending the date a the day and their Motto. Drafts at sight (area aniourit onthe National Dank All ietiersennternine the above' fee will receive int o( Ireland, it. Manche. dm, ice., at all lima for sale• meddle attenkion,'Nnd nathiliet will be sent to arty Apply to, or address by letter, limit-paid, I art of the linited,Statt-s, written no denial, paper. - - A. W. BYRNES & Co. 83 South it. N.Y. 'Office. No. 71 Locust street, between Eagton and . -•. and 30 Waterloo Road, Liverpbol. Ninth, anti Wal n utan d 'I Musical Fund ,11.11. Phila. , Child, hours)rom 9 A. M. till 10 P. M. c'.. W. ROSA CIL &stronger' • 50.1 y • Purb Cod I.lTor .011. TUST received direct from Nova Scotia, where It is .1 untnufuetureti, natter the stiperiniendance atY the proprietors of nun o f the principal Drug porno, In New York, in wimp! rontidence Call he placed, at they are men knowinely qualified lie their business. N. EL—Alin, various Cod Liver Oils, (tom dift.tent 'manufacturers, tar.be had in bottles or hulk. to suit purellatiers,at . 12,7.7 LIVINGSTON'S EXPRESS LINE £ ARE PREPARED TO, receive and (halyard V` . Daily per :Passenger Train, (our Express Car I*h:waters's in charge of spatial messengers) mer chandise of aildescriptitins, packages, bundles, specie bank notes, Alm 'partictilar attention paid to collecting Bills, Drafts and ,ACCOU Ma. • • • - Packages and Goodadrlivered daily to all interme diateyacini bctareenThiladelphia bod Pomona, {loom fit. " rintsvit Fl L.4 . 3. iotith Third street, Philadelphia ; No; 'Urn, New York No 8, `Coon street` Bastini.4 I , ..• Feb. 24, elf] LIVINGSTON, HOWARD k, Co., . Passage - Agency. nEnticriox IA PRICE OF PASSAGE' riillE subscriber has been appointed sole Agent - fo the above lane, the Oldest in the United elates by which a considerable raduelion In the price of Pas has been made, and no delay in Passengers will hereafter take Tact in I.lVripoOl or at home. Passengers landeil.in Philadelphia when desired, at' the same rates, , re Drafts in one Pound and upwards. parable in any Dart pf England. Iselin/I. Scotland and Wales. with oat discount or delay. issued at this Office, and those srho desire to enclose them in tel'ers to their friends, -..:an , diseo if they desire it. This is an accommodation never enjoyed by the people of this APO" before. Persons semitone him tire dollars to the pound In par money, free of postage, the amount will he for warded to anraddress they deeire. or enclose them a draft, to be forwarded to their friends, together with areceipi.. For promptness and, dlspatili, call upon the subscri ber, who has had eight years' eiperienes In the bpi- Nov IT, 1819 • JesieptiMclnurray'S • AIiILALCCiE lEBCTA FOIL 11350. • Mint Established Passers •Oldes in•tbs United State* ArD NEWNORK neavidu ' LINE OF rat:Kers.. , • • ' TII r. following mutted regular tine of Pack. aaet Ships, sail punctuallyao rind from the above' Ports, and are ' p lendidly fitted up el pressly for ttutaccomnsudation of Cabin, Sec ond eahtn., and Steerage Passengers. viz: PATRICK HENRI'', WATERLOO., . ALBERT CALLATIN, JOHN R: SKTDDT, NEW W ORLD, • ' ' WEST POINT. , . ,M9BURTON, ' ' CONSELLIMOIt. • In addltinn to The above splendid Line of:Pagilsta ft regilsr succession or east ougsAips still corptinacte sail (iota Liverpool. - The ANDREW POSTER:ST:GEORGE. ST. PAT • RICE, DE %VITT CLINTON. ENTERPRISE, JAM ES TOWN; [SENATOR, SAMUEL HICKS t Att of which ate fitted up in Um most moderii style, and com rnrinded by gentleman of great experience. i Those desirous to send money to theli friends. rah obtain Drafts for any amount on the PrOvititial Hank or Ireland, and all of its brancheaefree of difcotint. On ENGLkNILI—Mestrs. Spooner. Atwood lc Co., Bankers, London. and Union Dank of Liverntud: Acorr.A AO—The. City vOr Elinor; fiktbk, and ail its Branches and Agencies... . , The onhecriber . has been appointed Agent, for •the above lase by Which . a -cnnskierat.te reduction in price of passege hae been mule, and no delay %111 hereafter tate place With passengers, or In ',remitting money. , ' I l'erroor roaating Five Haden , to the pound , in, par money, free irpostsee. the amount s'iii be Iforwatd ed to any address they de/ire. and a receipt returned. J; P. SHERWIN. Arent, . • . , •Pottssillo, Pa. Jan 12. 1859: • • . -A CARD. pnblication having been made calculated to create the impression, that Mr. MeMurrny's Passage Agency was taken hoin us. This In not the ease- , •v we declined acting as Agent for this !louse tiny Itlnger. from, reasnns quite satisfactory to nitrselves. WS. should rot have cnnsidered thin notice neeeswaty: if itiierested . persnes had not indicated that the frequent complaints were caused at nor race. All such repot la we pronounce, mattelous, and without norfoundst ton We were solicited to continue the Agency, hilt posb declined doing su,, The House we lite now doing basineis for. P W. Brings: it. Co., if the oldest in the Passage business In' Liverpool, and upon we ran confidently recommend It to the mond, nce and support of 01014' wlshingtn send tor their friends ort ransmit money to' Europe. ',net( Art prompt in their truuje of doing busingitcrtud possess hell Ries Ent enjoyed ny any other hoe R. RXNNAN, hem for P. W. BYRNES & CO POUPtille, - Jan 1E154 • • • , 4-* ; to rhilmie*hia, ramsage. from _Liverpool. r.AsAGE.3 io th o steerage .1' the first CLtsp, Packet Fillips Mary Plea/sante, Shenatultiall. Berlin and Europe.. sailior.froto Liverpool for Philadelphia on the. let ptf eery m4nlb. throughout the year,:aa be secared °is applimulork In. . RemtiEL Il.r.AsaNts. • 7 Wall at rl're t. Pdiladel Extra Family Flour.. 'fi ryN/TE sub.srrilier hasp/al reeehred it lot lif.llenatin & linin's Extra Family Flimr. a very superinr ere for Family use—manufactured at. Itcaullne,llrom the best white wheat, why.ti he:#.lll sell at Munafie- Aurer'apriers. ' . ' • ' itien Seli' all kinds of Flour' and reed 'at the Manufartitters whnlesnle prices, bn.": beta/ 4 ifyllt fir sererateztensive Manuractorers. • -- • • -- • • - R:';). - - RentoENEft.' • - S'is 9' - Enttpallte.: Oa . - 4 • ' MITE StiftSCRIBER DEGO LEANS ".•• An alb the sitetwkm'nf ht. frientininn& Ihe'ruitie MI/Minna nrekititt AGES and LIGHT WAGGONS now on hand and finiehlne, which he will dispose of tow. , •• , • es•AJI kindir et repairins promptly attended itet: ; t : ReenfteEf - r.oirier ortrninzEnt(l Itittlimar streetc backer the Atnerienh' Dottie. ••••• -t r inn esJuir •43. - -iv, - yr. :{vinimtrill Ce. glir, . _ A WHOLESALE Atte? Retail Tittle ee is DIIY gm' e• .00D8iGROCERIES.T1lAM.VMEMMIC, sw • Imre on resale eltreermeer the ertratt of Ma b a menzei. tear Mettles atte 'dotter the el the as el lima. arartatanyiseespetttultratitlietted- • ' • , • - . 'JOHN Pottsville. Oes-25.141.:• 'JOHN' U.MAIMIN •*- 0 140 t 11 :4 2 1 114 treielP;t10110hilg •i•RE niiiiacriber has no psweirtninpi I Of EnothisroadANimilto the lantabar;saniallbenote of ails ring 4.4**lte:',o_ purr Mtn it fiber, 4ir rist•is Ain - r 06trseviiFtetto Ifif Visitant KWH; I , SUIMIShV mot elabare theipetallaiint ietnnaliirtfifsake Ott A. go t sox •; . .4% ..••• :•• Felt .1? 11i:; 1 4=4; •' • Mei 41Theennt benne! A - DVDDl*49.•—ffECKEßltlharlantforraddinon.ll - innev,Apprerted in New York and Pnltak fielphia., r gait ky I. M. BRATTY:WM-I . ;%or. 3. 1810. 45- MX•4`O4II,4O#III O S II .I I IOI.I.WO,E I S64ATARYgnifiER. t 100 New Arrangement. B. BANNAN. Aaeht 47,41. AGENCY Passage Agency. A CARD.-LITTLE /Oil A RTIN ~i ►S. o"!!awlegY4glistrahom • '.*.ratitivotilurv7h!:enoto, —O4 l 14tm , e.v.-.104 offic.: vittoargivEDEN. • 4+. 4 . SWO. ortesif ME 1 00 1713 Dec S, Ist9 . . ..1()IIN C. iftto,mt,i's 'Wholesale .T..1111et:01 J.Pug e:orst. Crriv Dee, 1. Pi - 49-it rowder Mil AT TICILI4(.4LTA.. F !fJ sult4nriliet? annomine to ih-ir crtelvls and I the. pttlific. th.tt.t hey have pottharr•d th;• Mill, krcently i-reqtril by h;hn ,Innt , g, and 3, pr.- pared-In supply Powderuf thu Ur •t !meaty flit Mbilp.t aid oth.:r at thcrnont_rna'otbilde rat,: - Order•t solicit nil which will Ie piuniptl y attendol too, Di short notice. J. JOIrsiSON k Co. lig!. • P7:ll3laqiin. '21_1;10 Dr. T.Nlchotas, . • 1) EST ECTFIT Infnen3 the arisen,* of P, it-of Inn alid:vkinit v. 0. 4 h ip h as r a.mneal h Mo;o•nl of -fire and Apothecary Store. IA the hid Ftaud. fumrrh actuated hy & tom'm afOlarftct and 15elcatnl Ft s.. where,tie will he planned to rive diea advltZ. and nie.ecito , ,,nrei.criptinna. l tie 11.,tte re him self lapit from long ormillenee In the hastnees 4t testier, to his areflasitie, he will eire generin sale Canton: , At lhe request ofsonte of the citizens of Minereville and autronnittna chantey. helms established a medi cal (Ace in that tiller, whore he noy.b.. tnroultnd on - Tuesday and Friday Ml.:mono of every week, Sept 13. 184 U. -If • Who Says Gas I TACOn M. LONG, cr.all4lll oily ttk friend. and for d meth pat rotifi. that hr :s fully pnli re 41 to furnish all kind. of 1.1 Fl XTITIIF.A. Kuck as c 11.% N DELI Ells, PEEMENTS. &c. of a saporidr all war!: him, wilt lac an:anted. awl nui et nuAsinstu:rtlou of th • Stitufritt iudan(. (;:dl at hip Su.re. , and exarniar 1: 9 fl.xtdrep,. eeitt 1.1819. , 46-If , • .8091', 1 1 AND 91D.01/11, At tie sictn.tt,etnl . reSt.nr ,Poar ta,olll:nitrritte 110'pe • • •S! k .1 I'( , +l'l7B. ti ' ART; eine; receiving their •. , • • Rprine qvlpph:.E of 1:00TI; S. if (11 - ,S,comprh.ingi Grot rat ' II!kf flit ft:Ng. which they non: Vier-, ofre ray iv ot retail atthe very lowest _ -..` pricer. 'thee hove alqeen.fiand‘Trunks, Va igi•ol, Carpet 11;1E4, nqd Satcheb.,Solphrl Tipper Leather. ltierfledri, Calf Skim!, Lining and Binding dicing, Shoe Makers' Tools, and ci general assort wen tof Shin:Find . ngg• , h. • • 8,--rtnete,t shoe. ninnufactitred at shnrt Thcii frmnitg and the public whn are in want of any of 'ed tro ,- lie. cr; . .:—...00-T—AXD_SHO.F.I ST E. ! 'CORNER OF Agora fb.q.v4t, *Mgr T. -; PtI77SVIL4t. I I i nt tolhairstrsaztpriStraraatorustetrt urBtiods,,cob. , GtENTI.FArdt'S Call' Stitched, Fudged and,Perg litmus,. Cal( and pp, doublet ati.d.neple,l and pas. pred,t i llnots, Wate p TWO' Boot) 14.tmed and Legged, 1 from *2 In *4; .217e* Englamil and 'Ph. ladelphla, pap. ,Attatinred Coarse itnetn. in 4:4411 variety , constant. -ty on bandsclo.t4 And Lasting Gs finals, gad Unnitesp.Galteta i Maid:Wm gregna Ties, and Sewed And Pealed, Moncoen-. ' I MANElthr—Brate sad *Tana ' quality. at 19 - • 1191, prices. - GOYS'. and "Kpuths' Bunts nod Mo,nroel . roan. prilne. d 1 4 ADYAY Tren' mitt .cnaliab Laaattg Gaiter Goofs, Moencoa, fatlfsain and Moat Mendren. FlettOOdot.• ,rentaf , Alf" ll l, aid-Goat 111.aner. Fteneh blorocen., Xfd welt and pump amine& ButakinaandJetrenons. French Itlcauwan And Mid Tnnunnvdn, Irma Mktg, :ea SI ; Mew Enifaso3 o 9l9es atoll St°e° 401 kind , ebeap. 1'741811W and abut,. ;a ling* atop " 1.„ conptantly-on ' band. ti 4 ,lt'en.) •-• GUM Elastic' • Oar stuck oirGat*.thiafe man. I pabeapeatalskieatbeeonnititean.atrord. _Ladies *lid GeminatesamniaiAawefl In call and Pnwida theta- , Int Arab Mood :qua Obannlp be; awl* raventptien tau d tato, Crldirenuataand.Oonaumpunn., 4r, , ,Tbn ri‘anelltai-laninnortily will liad.rviatAlaap 11ed natb tita,abotta wines Wh . isti WM' sell at =skate prim, 4 vitnota and Pbses.iissila clurigureg boaster. 44 4 I 1 TERMB CASH. .41 Pee lb, 16_49. .di.tr DA; ,141.43p!s /Ad' •PhelfACireet4 • " 1- 41, 15 I r EPC- Sr4TriltrimPAßXMOViDr AAII C prepared twe now proce2sihn tfa own nal, 11 t 3 the..PreprletarislOrowttlibt ailDtivirtttrs - are ex-' 'coasts not, being; the,naie.swith any other, at. 'coasts for_pa. databet.nf, Pied.five..and 'Ws"' r n " °c , " f " lass cnresonade in thin city, whiteast hec PreWaiinna Of eirsapartily maitre! leek. cares at iv distance— steckthis 1,, ievite.aientanss 'wecall on all to sift, .to examine, to visit our patients, aid hease.n eonvin t cry of the 'math of what we say,c4who other Altera. tivesthus challenges investigatinste Thos[—Dr.' Cul • lea'' is also, the cheapest samaparilla. in the World.— ty-fir pare, ponce/mated. and suadultemted, One Bo? xhr.goes further that' , three offour., of other prepara lion: It haseured,nodwill rare reoreesses of Scrofula or King's ;Evil. Consumption, Brochithi, .Erysipeles Obstinate , laneou si Mickey. Biles, Ring i Worm,. attil.Tetter. Scald Dead, Chem& to U kepi, Mer curial disease, Dieurnatisaa,- Neunt s gia, , er comb plaint, Palpitation 41 . the Heart, aylpepsla, etc.:rite. 'thallt nu/ Athermedicide ever ditto'? red,-and hence it s the bestAutrlder of thedllood ivelotereit to the pub. , . lee. Call :and seta paniptdet. a largo pamphlet, tab - till accounts of the different.disensea this mediejine cures, take the cases,described, and trial the nal Wits, end yew will• dad what we sat is true pwir[esfyirate., , , We will Om give.the =Caesar ,pitlectis cured of the; most desperate towns tirfdiserwe, aid the names of ' Doctors. Who in secret , prise/11e onrimedicine. cure their patients, and RoWieof the credit of oar discos . - at y.' Thoae. who love trent asni,despise Moab eig, calk and examine Om testimony. aid evidence we are 'pre pared to Ore in favour of . Dr: Callen's ladles Vette table Panacea.. e ' r For sMe by HOWARD WALTON,Proprietors, No 11 Nowt. Sixth st., Philadelphiii , ' • . . 11/lann4n,-J. 41 C- Nlanis;andJ: CI: Bra**. Potts ille J. 0 Falls, Miaerawille; Pa. • - , lit 13.3319. . . .1"...6r0n , y p , 1111141 d; do" riot , Despalr. ANOTHER ~- ;LOW ',WINO - RESCUED FROM -, beat& 1 Stiondr a iNtibipkie.Syrift. TITE: fallawi'gase is hee oDbegrestest triumph eta tnedlipinr over ditenineever jrubßsbed in medina. history. ytesd It !. , , , ~ , , PromPlid by noothe'r hencynlence, and for the benefit of my . amieted felfrkw beings, I dn. sire to mike known a short dosatillnticif,thy disease:. and t he unexpected rorelobtented Sitni WI 1 7 , I'PLMONIC ts lilt: it, 'Alsnor three years ago I was, aMtcteit with a •rirdent cold, which nettled on my breast and side, and. every few days, woultra Ise consoler able (Ono I; my cautrt Was very tiglit and More-sing , Eirry dal , I had violent fever, Creeping chills. and 'profnie sweats 'at night, with. difficulty of breathing and 'great loss of appetite:' my eYsleM was entirely prostrate.!, being Confined in my bed mom'of the time. Two of the most eminent physlclanti in this city al- I coifed n u t, and:trim Pabst:sting al/ then.ik ill,*gronotins 'cad rev case incurable. Indo.d, said my loos, were almest gone. and I could, use --pani4ibly recover At this, Aage of my disease. I was prevailed men to try fir. Miences Parrsitert Syrirp, and before I had to ken half 'a dozen bottles; was. so far recovered as to be ,ogle to go nbout.the home.: It seemed tO.st tenet h 'eh my werle system—it loosened the cot ..hand mop ped ifiriguiy bowels became rettlar, and everything I ate, sergeant. djgcst edgily and nourish my whole system. indeed, such was. the" rail Pra enlss of my health. and sositildna ttie :change. thou t ei n a o rti s c a a n i g „ i d t . ine of speedy cure, and abandoned the Oct. nY the medicine before the disease was thor bleeding it the Itingialic‘hfare,.....uzi..;:vdmipii3tore"dt sing cough.. .11,agstp Commenced taking the -PilltimAtr ,syrup, and *Ott tor Dr. Schenck. win, upon' a cat; 4 filfi. examination, Advised me Mee:atonement it. Itefaiti , I hid taken four bettles,itn.aliscess Comma ih ml which gathered mill broke.ilischa rgi tot as Lear asjeae judge, a Pint of very disagreeable yellow mater. seeined ta cleans..undelrify my whole - evident. ma this tone:l began to get better, awl, am now. hapav to say entirely, recovereil. am. sure at this lime I en joy better, heallit-thap I have for the last tertyn us rninine need taking the Volition' , rt iup.llti se . "'", fail . " to eccmiltart.d it whatever I went:; that other.,,sit well as nivself, Might hel saved frOnt that arc fukdiepase ; fir Lfeel it-a duty that I 0w . ?.. to Lb, afflicted to publish It to the writhi. Permit toe. no men tion ateor cases that have e tinderrout toy ininiediat, obser•.`it tieing ire a visit, to Ctuntien. J., la-a suminer, l 4.1 W a child, evidently in the last maize ~ r bowel (onm:option. The mother inrarmedmie that the physicians Inagiven the child up as iiicurnble. I told her what Itestelit 1 hail derived front ,the mew of treheur k's Pulatitaus rip up. and induc.4 her to promire a bottle. I heard, not lime more from the little,ditfeter until boottliree - Molithis afterst. being, in the timrket. my attention was drawn ,aoia,litly orlon observed me very attentively. :he tints .4 . .prizar.hedmrod .iskod meltl was nut theladYWNO..reeoutmende Schent k's Pulationic rynlp to her dying,elitlittlist summer Ili Min den. I replied that 1 Wah. said ihat.lierrhild had entirely tecovered.cafid.e. , a* , ..unctioinneily he ithy tier blame is . Mns. Witson,and noviripides in tholes berg.- Another. lady_ I. would..ape:Mow in panic War: who had a scrofulous alfac[ - - Mr face. and neck presented one combined stotr,kotal one of he r eaw as seriously affected with it. title had . breOffie rKnly emaciated, anitto all eittiearnocespastrecovei ry. I cot auk lin: to Ity Schenck's Pultgoaie et yrn p With It -he and Is now Perfectly cured. Another lady. !tits. McMulleti. o hose resider, I will give on ippltralion was evilieetly in the last niece of Consumption. I prevailed upon her to try. the Polinonte rryrup. In a very shot thee she wan entirely recover rill, tool now enjoys escellent health, staving become eiceedio2ly fleshy. These are three cases within my knowledge, which] know were cared by : , :chenclOs l'ulmonie up. All who doubt t 'statement, atiktv ill take the trouble, tp call on me at my resole...nee-. Parish street, five thmrs above Tenth, north. side, I think I will be able to satisfactorily convince 411 CM by my own cat•et arid ot that I know have hem:tented by tits yyrojt !linen. my core there have liven so many 10 sine me to know whit I took, tout .I.,have had a very good oppor tunity of knowing a arvat, minv that have taken it. and 'hove hcien greatly benefuted thereby, and I think if persons alltiviell wrh Consumption or Liver Com- Matta, would :end for Dr. Schenck - , and let him care- , fully examine their lune9.•unit if he says be coil cure them. fidliov the directions. and inertia taking cold, they win rapidly recover. Phr,oklygia,-llng Da. J.:Jr. rxf. :—,•Digu Sir-1 have linown Mt (•or set k fa.' years. at, a member of ❑ry church. and hava all 1011fl•lerCe in bar statement, and am re. joleed . io,find her again rnptored to health. Any thine lmore.iwaildilion to her statement. is needless. Youis. truly. T1101)1:3 1.. JA.NE%VAN. Pasior or the, North Presbyttrian PAiladc., June 20, lath. Sixth st., atinve Green. Prepared and sold by J. I. et his Leh ratory,.S. C. c orner nf Coates and Mars hall el recto, and al Iff. 4 l ,, fr. l lfal naive, No. 32, tinuth Sixth fit reel. and by the following agent?;, .1. S, C. Martin, Pottsville.; Lyon & Myhet. Port Hinton; Charles Franey, firwislnirgi $. ft, Dickson, Schttylkifl haven; .1.11. Falle,,Slinereille ; Price & St flair ;.ifenry Shifeder, Part Carbon : .1. Is. iteintierger. 511411. m -in ;E. I. Fry. Tnntafful ; C. W•.F4ri, Heading; ,11j. T. emontiter,..Notrist.tv,,; John Reitertaan, :5-Pri. is $1 ;ter .bottle, or $5 per halt dozen. 4,,4g; 45, 1317. . . 35-1 y Mc idlimterN Ointment,- coNTAINING NO MERctritY, On OTHER ' 'MINERAL. IT 11.1r7, POWER TO CAUSE Al.f.Ezteri ISOff.P. I:.tinar.F., Skin 'D16,..1A01, Poisnrina W.,l:Eubg,tv) dis . rll“r7.ll thctr putrid matter.; and thet, heal.; them. I t I. t i g h t ly the re to .carcelp externa; Or .. 4 terna'l, that it will n"t hetteet. 'I I.l',lN(Pused it (or the lag: itll,llseais ofthe chest; int•ntving Mr' 0.1051 dancer and rpspongibility. and .I,leclare . belchte 7!caren man, tlidl not In Qua caie Lib IV:ailed to br ‘N he" the patient was within reach nC mortal io*aut. • I have bad Physicians learned in the nrocesmitt.— I have had mlnisteri ulthe gOSpCi.jlllll4ellnfilie bench. .eidertnen, to wyere. gentlemen of the laiqbet.t a rti•tit andmultitudelor Ott pow uar_it' Jo every variety ~f . waY..,a ad there has Leen but nee rolce—one universal •vnlce=fiying •` eNI,LISTER. VOtill. OINTMENT is room." It lIEUM.I.I'IBN —lt reruns- -4almost ituinPdiately the Inllmuaftttnand swelling whet, the pain CCIIStS., (Read the Illrections around the box)" IiEAD-.11:1111=The salve tins cured persons of the head ache of twelve years standing, gn4l n tin had it rreular.cvery week so tha vom Wag tnulc in:AFIVESS. I:ar-Ache..Tooth-Ache,,nfill Agne in . • . ... • he face, .it re heliMil withlike ahcccoi t4CAI.I) HEAD—We hal+e curci CalleS that ant nnlly Ilefled every thing known One man pill lit 11.11 he had spent 3300 On bat hfuldren without :my benefit. When a fro Motel , of ointment cured them. lIA LON I:SS—It will restore, hair sooner than any .4; her 'Wile. • Turl'ele—There-4 beticr for the cure o ' BURNS—It is one of the heath . 1 .11,P-lit the "lid for limos. „ . , file s , -,Tlintlsandg are yetitl) rittC4 by this Ginrr.ent .t nev et fails in givinr relief for the I deS. ground 'll.e bat' arc ,tirettions Ointment for Scrshao. hirer - Comp/uint., Eresterto, wetter, ekVbkis.. Scald Head. Sore' sysa: Quince. , Araat—Bronstritis,Xerrous Affectioas. •Patn.. of tke Spiny, 1ien,!...9th5..-4sth ma ; Deg 'fess, •rac,,irhe Burns. ("erns. 311 jhAearrS of the Skirt, Sore kips. Fres, 4,...tillarss car jeints:iSrelting of more Limbs, Sores, (tArnointfres., Piles; Caps p,rirt Vrd or Bra Lea Ilresst, --drie.Aruein the Yare.A e. ' COLD FEeT—l.(yer ;Complaint. pato In I iv? • • or'rlide, foiling °Tor( one ,or the other are, ei pisn les cold feet (This Ointment , the.true remedy.) It Is a.stire sign of diseneelo-have cold felit CORNH—Ocrasional -tine hr thts• Ointment will al. tvays keep Corns from grnwitr.. People' need net., be tronldeit with Auto if they y ' This Ointment Is Bond for any pan of tho tinily or' lltlihe that are Inn:tined. In 'tome canes tt should he appifed often. . • `. • CAUTI.ON.--No Ointment wit! he gennine nlJe ~i'the name., of James .IkllllLrrer is , Written with a pen upon everk ~J A tf:ls ItlcKildsTEß. • stole Prepriettirof the Abovik M 'clue . Pttee. - i5 eta. per . •' - A AGENT:4—J Beatty dr,'Co.. PottscOle Ileislerdlo; J. W Gibbs, Mineritnitie Charles Froi ley, Orielgebtlng ; C. it ft. Hunt zinger, I.tititylkill haven prWm. Taggart. Tainitritra r Washington !lei:, ler, Port'Cat bon; Win. Price, titelalr ; /Me B. flicks. lleadteri - and by Agents it ott , the principal' Triwtin ln thellnited Atates. ,1 . .Pri:ncl 031_ MUT, Nnlth Third Philadelphia \ • 111.:Nownatirs. , 9 111S/VrTY•J3 •R , IiaIIIVEGIAN.STREET, Potttaltr. Pia kinds of , Lead ilke.klbeet•Lend. Briley :Co. k 3 • . (traupericir art Ho.) Bath .Tubri Shower hothg Hydrant, Hydrant Uns t. - •Douhtr.and• Ste ate Aili ng kept ennstaatly on hand and foraa lr Attila!) Sirtkaanarletatonttr. nrat and darthlo, and al Atods ittPlumbining done in the heat manner. ' . Roofing Slat e:• "run Kr:ll.N9evit.t,tll4l,ere FUI•- 1 tannin the ptehtlettiai.theY are fatly prepared tai furnish a stsperlortilate - the mitaveigterteneed Alit era In (heir etn Inyhbilt alg tend to trninidew Withtleivateltiincl en poet 'era( terms. , ganthle et their slate ailak be'tern Ore r!lerb nr Joseph neetteintehlteet, who will give any incdryitatien regitireil,and with %hem (inlets may e4ell. ' ' W.H. T.' ROUERTA•gc Ca. bMinch 3 ,lo-tr). Lehigh Water astv; °Winn co . . smith's foot s t," ffitive• Aloici, } sil E r IYP.PIN Pr STOCK. Vd.ifir CHEAP ! 1ith.,.... n . ut Babscr th et announces... . ...-to his numerous eustomutiy. and OM public, that' he tine -' " just received •att is Itaot end dime &melts:4 dmar .nelore-,tir --- -... s fate alba Vinare Jou - matt trash aupdly of Knots aid Rpirmpl: etterpotarietp-tem-Ladles, Muses, 1 gentlemen, Candles, aliners, er.s., lcG.4 ill or wimp . areihentSt op of- thedarst material" iaa neat and dum b* manna roentamili he mast at rates to sult 1140111nel 'AI wayirim ha nd'ir s t't pp* or Tracts; Wallser. Patch. • IN. kr., Sir kirk *in be wild iepp clomp. Aakit eadent is fy revill its. Boot* and Shoes madecth outer af the best , Marmite aerdstleammired aitiOmeirnoileo. ,_ _ _At Pottriritlc Jon* 9.-2011. WI . J.LIMII 14311711 ~T 1 - I\, .. •.~fl ! • . ' 3'4:11 ' 41100fi3iilleVr. ‘-',.. 7 '' VELEDRATEpt.--XP44O . i . SITTER 8, ~ t '' , __, -, .4 ac Rition-pv .... .t•-... , ' • '';;••toßili t lite'svc NEWS: ''• _ ..,.. .i , -: , 41'r Tnr. GERMAN'AIEUICINE %TORE, Xe. 1 . 20;4#011 STREET: FIffIeADE4P,III.4O . frill'effikiiialli turti'Liiir Catriptalitt, Jaundice, - ' Rysile p eial.42ketietie - oi - Xerraits Debility, . ..1 . , -; :- Duteo us ".41 tit Kohtele, ord elf . , iieemer4aebrtier franc a disor- . . ' deced. I:jeerer eroonarli i n . •• ' ... .., • tat} Nate and Female: Srelf ‘ itii, , Ounrltplltlon, Inward Tiles. Fullness of Illtrtd in the'lleail, Acidity of the Stomach, Nan .sea', Heart• Mt rn. Disconl for Food, Fullness Inc weigh incAhri_Stimmeh, atom F.rocrations. Sinking 'or flut tering tit the pit lit the Sn.tuarh. Su hunting of the Ilead,..liarried and diffirlll4 Breathing. fluttering of the heti rt, Choking or suifica , ing sPhCh•lotis when in a lying postore,Dimpess of visien, dots or welts be fore the sight. feeir arid doll , pain, in the bead. dell ctency of PrespirtillOn,'" Yellowness' of the skin and eyes, Pair in the stile. itictt. 01081,11111bn. Arc.. Sud den flushes of „beat s :Bunting in Hair rFlesh. Constant linagicilrig,a hf . csit and great aOreg4in of Spirits: The Cretins arEtreollridv 'Vettetatile and tree from Alcohol etk r xii.ALs - F rnr; - Moe's. ithreb - t •h, Cattotitel. Aelds.and all klinerskt and toyitrioui ingrediente, they ore pleitssht)u taitil and"elbelLallaThilii in their op eration. neverViiltrinnt Mein! an* tine:Lplnes,•, They ate Alrengttl;to. tlae: wholes sV,Stentera•hilst they drive . fromit disease they cart heirsofinin*eredititbe 030111 delicate infant With perfkfrafity. • -, ', . - % •-.ltEAD:3llE , ES4.l.ols,:lbila ARTICLE. It trdneare f il illthPieading Getman Jouruatof Plana , delphia--Fth -' . Philaddllibliellemocrat." ,The editor Was perttenally ailitlinied - with - Dr. Motion& and prizing the ,silvt,tpariOhjelgreat tulaln he could hot .. quietiy.donk upon the assurance Opp impostor, with out apprising the Mildie'of Ittiproathing dancer. - . 'CILEUSTOPIt WILHEL3I ITUFELAND. .- ti 411 . EleeLll.ll , A -: - CIFIIT3TOPtffa.WILLIAM IIOO FLAND. - ' "One of the innst _renowned ' pitysirisns. one of the I greatest bealefiictOjk or tuNetn I inteitoWas hers at (Amgen Satea. Orxrsa ay. on the Pith day of August, 1152. After atartfut stliolastie eatteation.he, like hit father and ,grandfitt,er.OW(9-cetebreted Doctors) eat.: ,trotarily devoted tlitoselflpitre middy of Medicine, at the tatter Dnitroespy., Egmol7o3lo Leal, he officiated "no V.rofenr7Or at Ibis Ditiversily i . ttlent. In / 6 0 1 ;110 was , appointed ?Orate rhyeichtnlot tholi toe ill Prus sia. Memherpf the Academy of Seir.itee. and upon.the establi.shment'of Altr • ear College at Drina, Profes- - nor and CourtThYsician by the !Abointty of the Inte rior. tile ttpraikilrytic,pri , fotrod! essand deep pene tration ...nattier! . hint ro .combine she theoretical and practical; to iliiite:ol4 find 'nets syn 4 .enes; produce in embalm' t hdpracttcal and usefiti.und thus dra w there from the resells awl the neresnaly applicable [MAIM "it was,l:lr. iii irrinripallY., who , oirnised and de stroyed the •Browit's Symeitt." which', notwitti:ktand, In; tke firillbent dxteriorotrutiddint,e9tigepi its alloy' imr.erfeeriqns; brought to lig ht !by Dortfland's nallay imps Wait' y. and titres, and deeprienetratlnn: Inde pendent Of hhi prarli; all usefulness as Ithi,s kiwi and Professor of thg• healing art. he has earned uni) kg i'fame for his impel:kir knowledge in Arterni -Mrdiea• a- Iwell on for his minlfold Iyhrlts on Nlml:ral jurioprit- Icr.re. ontnng (herr Oily be mentioned leis World re nowned '.Makrebri>tik, or -Ilie art of . prolonzirja life.' :system of prattl . ol hesling :mt.' 'ldeas of Pathos.. Ids,' *Journal of Prat.tital Medicine.' &c. lie bas be irides ail this. g t ined uiternal (amts and pr . aise..fron s tilTe ring hit rtipisitv 'rut the dkrovery as;aeowhissatioll silFeirtral Inriflitile ii . oirtitlitinta.,Linintid which 'slim' lar fatui,.l and krt. ly reirthrated entripititnd. known ari . 0 k lir toft,.‘ ND* r: EltM:'. N Jorrru:-. : • Th^' , ll , l o, . -ti , ,Mi.:f .i-r: n• ri:r ulrffi:for the fluent' • Sttlirtlitht",do-ritlit;..—Th , '-I hialcd net phor ilk rern edy—Wat pititteroms 1 !vain:thin recorded ;li.4ipt7, At':.et the .'el.,.'brittiou of his folletlry,t..l.,,Luesl nrs- I t i n i l y in in:,3l4i-Ol i ii. Met; net asiott the King 'nf Pt a• - -la honored hint viltit Ille.insignifrif the I tram. of the (40,1,4 Ili,. Red Vadb., and ta--t.o..ottttr Ito) sl - Ordnii' 'and &irks or dl.tin(iiiiit, he nits! Mt the 25:11 liar of i , Misled, lesin. [asdlii Rine of Priisilil's private M i•di"- cal rouris,.ll , ,r,) frikk,at ateV 'il:Ptt.tate 4,1, hi^ art off.,pring. . ~, i-; '''''' " Or C. M. .I.lksom •of O 'ltadthe had the uteanif of obtaining the genuine recipes of the _runt ate Brat e ,,,,,,,,01.4 •chrosiorAW:lhettu I tufeland:s.ntl these Invaluittite rtieetitives rare mepArt.tl nib she isi-- Inn,i care at ttirvOetlill.lll' Xvil le It'b. tit ~ ri./1 Trie . tart et mixture_ i _nra it tell', G.-trill h gin ,rs. I- ihe resti:t or nary yearn s tudy:rind experience by the gteril inven tor, and Roots li :Ili., prized In Etlrope it. an int ill dra• tonicity for the i nit of Liver C.rintriai rit.lann.l tee, It ) a. p e psin, ate. Dr. '4.7. M. Jackson's preparation of the medicine Iris obtained the saista retrlii tip in I t r i•nd,s;,.,.. tuns World. Tke:te-iiiiiiiiitals nail inonnurraia.. eon fir manor', of loons:m.ls a the et,,A, revue It 1111 11 titl - rid! I .inert curet!. lA.:timid , Point of this rhe mem. eines conipoilitileillty Dr. C. M. Jack - son, have produ ced the Vet v retrofit Mid the mime bap' iy rein's whirl] the irioutirial tuyelilr Intonfted and tittelittfd.- lint: Ce11F1A4 , 111 , 11,31, IIIIiit:1; ,, prepared with rterdpulritin irt yrr- Fury. In v pox •Irt ihe' hh.n.p-ricis ,. ll v.:om. .Onzillet r'. , that any I. d s critildiritVeitia hare tbotet on,' ~,,pode er e b• abuse the liit litt! . l4 . I his. dist Ing.thdn reil I) ail. ii to 'died thirteeil yearA tiger: To out: od a, bad itan.pnicl, preparairronas 'Min real .mild geonine tunlii, ins, and to ;tor, 0 mni,j,la nre%( - 1 trtlginp!ily by Ali line afrir nirri(e of tlrinili , reasedi . ln t 'indeed 'extraiiiallintrY I the pub lic wilt orde,rStasitt what to eittect, - nud What to .to It °Jet no, II cirruMstances." . A nun:her of Berman {moats copied th alsore and are there f ire viol:tied to mit I honks. These hitters AM -worthy ilie-€attentidiVoi ilIV:11 tel. PO,sebArng great 411100.., an the rectification of4iseases i of Atte:liver and !lessen Mitols,.exerclsing tea most searching, pllWers 111 Wl,lk II enn And ittnCtiOti9 of the. digestive organs ,, it l ey are wit rat; safe cMnitt`driA Iplea rant i ()PINION'S Oli' THE NITTA F.I.PIII,VPWESS. The Gorman "'l all STFIATE D ,NEWti" ',says : "our editor . and others or thla effir - tro.e•il , .•ell the Daimon Ilittera,And can recommend it with confidence tootle readars. Ai prepared by Dr. Jackean, it hilly uqualt, if not sid-paanes in its effect.' upon ,iii.e.n.ed Liver and Stritn•tillf, the (Wiest expectation of the din ti nguirrtred pticrillan, , i The CITY !YEN!, r Detolirr Kith, safS! Joy ima - Me tiVrit.lll —Him ninny of our readers are 'dialed with'lliSeaSe'd liver, stotimr h or net - veil+ Many, no doiebt. 'They are to he pitied, yet to all there I is a ell re. Di Hanna nil 0 Cott:tan Bitters has already I cured laiititteds. and that it will. cure. no one it ho niece tea, it wid doubt, if they use it as dlcrected, It han entriblisheri , fir itself ati n ndylna. ram, whirl) f, , ,, ; Imre done ontLifthir vast nuntlier that has been tirrrrwii torture the public; It' I. one of the tuna( pert.: I pm turnip/is to tray:, and. an a German sidenionry hen Fair!, that an nreirited try Dr. Jackson, it fuhy equal., i i if not earl - els:ie., In its eff..cts thin fullest npr. sera:7- [lfoot of the ittslinenislii il plig,•ician wed ilist COM• pl,llllflelt it .^- AS ti npuriroor artieie in too,- before the 101111 i ,, %VC woutil caution :ill against using 'any hut th it signed tryL'rrl'd..lacknou, and sold by Irin at lilt Arch s't teem , ' I -The •PANIDEN DE1101:11AT,' the beat paper in West . Jersey. nays, tidy :11. 110' 1 11.4iNlrer Of:1131AN lIITTEIRS •• ' ••Wr, have weir litany flatterine noticrs of this Tr/- dicier, amithe sMirre from ,Adrich they rattle indu rd unto Make . Inuit iiy renprcttog its merits. FroMinqui ry we were pecsillided to ui , e , it, and =lst say we found it specific in it. fiction upon diseases of the liver and disestiye nreana ; atilthe oniverfol Influence ii exerts ispoit nervons TM...Dation to really atirpr 'slog. Itratins. and ert riftigtlieni. the nerves'. bringing them into a state of repose, making,. steep refieshlog, " - • • If this nicdirine ;was IMwelettetnitY. ascii. we are satisfied ill•-re irsailill . t •te.ll•Sr sick ne,s, an from the stionach, liver and nerroas systein the great majority .of real nod imiginnty dineasns eanate. have them in a healthy condition, and 'pm ' can bid dr fiance to epidemics tvieritry, Thin extrannlidary . triedwinc we would ;On ire .air.frlenits ..who ato'at all.tiliFini , i'a to all , 11113 i—it will then redhindiend itself ' lt about& in klet • lie to evert' family." Nolith , r • medicine can produce such evlile , iier aof merit. • '• " HEW Or. or - COE NTERPCI,Trz. -: Thi,,ntediciitel•tis Mt - tuned that ?sin On:Tarter syllit h - Is trecasi.a , ry retail diedomes to attain (a mailer con ti terfetter.io pit forth a,spuriousartitle tI the Sisk .1 the hies Of dins,' win) a m Innocent:lV, Owl), ed. Lurnl:nrrift,flr . rfre mar 1, g ..f" i,}e Wenuine. They traiX,Vid“Stliterr iiignatart'qf r, MJACK , ''ON i upon the irra tipiitit ills name - blown to the bottle, irlt..l.l' ont Which t4eo nO•sii t rearop,. " For ev. q,1,,,1,.. and retail . at the fiEß;lf.'iN ME - DICE'. i': 814 1 tr o, f ro 140 Al(C11 street, one door li'ois Silth.Lata!rtt '27',Ltivit Ittre,:l-, Plipanili..irri. B y ~,LIIIN CI, tktiowN. roii,,,m, ;,xtvi ley re -pert a ntsrleit lers gerortiitly Ala ifiljlniut the :tali-. . ' Ala rchlft" . !' 649 , i . ' , . . -II)' 'III!GiIf..iP.:PP. 7Cp . ECT9, ItAN T, =EI Fns the rure o f CelL'...!.:lrthmq, Rtvnrhrti Incipient Vra , -rimueinre 4 the Lung,s;iind limenscr n,'" the Puinson - • ru 0.-4,fIPS. Tlll3 cll':aAl, .I , rowirativi• 11: 1111 Y r e r M"M ehded ph) -16;11 , 1 ariti 1,1 a releisrait.if r Ph plim, for ir4 r and t r""!"" tinh •'" %yell 41tilin Late —ns it tievi-r proiltit piler:e. awl Ilir • lin . , f tltr, ilitTascs 8;1:4 I,••P rl•:?lli . :lF..crtdltllt , or NWT V . .' Cy, I ,can a--11r.• n,tw per1144,,qt",; y It i r0rt , 1 11 .."! b 71. In:II11 1 : . 4 .110ft• % 1' - •:'1). 1 1 4 the !.:s. Are 'toe obly the rorrr ,,, •'.e , thl; ri•.ti 0111111N.pli.p. 11,4!..:1!.. V.1:1%0 ITICte 11111,•-•' t.• •••••.- i••• • _l‘., TI• 41.4.fe Is. 0.11.1 aNzii, :111, (2 t..111.1./..r.i11f• tii the tioe'et, (:;.iiieterntit rod. !II Cwt. the 13Qee, I . ht .1 . !: 411011.1 iti , llll, er ritur ,, ) h4V.• ,4ren lan war y afrooling the greatvel rebel in a VfOs . *liert even confirvie3l: C.MOSIOIIOt ion -TIT , 'F.iriecirti.int rip be fOOTOI m retini! . e the eruieli. niLA oiiin' anti,arthe cue,: init - .4raw theintfritir,Okiovi the and itiell'bY net a aeOlititer-zettOoll. whirWeveli' phy • ran INA mono. rotor-without the tens: whnterrr• ateriften ciiiiLlobarethe C.tl.lllllp iion, when by a jollieloiti. nse of tootle of the hut I:‘prei tomtits, and a car4iful .liet.;.they bare lit o!ii ronetp , ph.. ene e fli x i. On , th e ir exiikrieto qhooki air ion warnilie ts• thole wise are mail, to '.nve the ris i tr o ttliPtionnut t i ' de .pair. lint try on, rhp Tan Fert-crAtit (VIMel I. striinl row rmi s qs. even *hen a-ctire.ix 4)lltbi to 11Mo re malting ! Into. Of an, Erne:tor:lnt it. tVOIIII4t be as „well to examine the Uruldt.enitlinot!ly termed lati. to %VC if it i. nor si,wolleti,Gr elongated. In Fitch eases :in 'expectorant is listless; • !fact:hie entich utml a continual did position to AW:11101‘. 44 frequently cater44,l by 4111 vino zit ion of the palate. No excellent tented!. in +itch ea t. io to Aiwa ottani ity* ofTincittre, Myrrh, oat.A bout it tekvpoompl to a wine elassfot of wateti,till4 nse tts alarelo. illiOonr font time a day: If tin ailve ,reinetly, attottla ors one of th same nature, it would br, hest to apply surer-on. all have nytnall portion of it taken fis to ^hyl." tit irritation and the Foto inual couch whit - A it wont") ihr. like ly to pro loco in 'hi. throat; The operation is tritling and atteettett with hut little. if norpaiii nil/ate/ter: • . In. Bronchitis, it Ittl ilkeases, of the.titrent„lite garee vtiontil Well '•" PrePlredb.o. l );llTl: 3 R tnilDroggi.t anent Clomigt erniin Mist l'ottpville . Glynsl u n T & TOWN HA LI. IRON 4 ORE. . r noutiLE 11.4WDE bariei SIII - 1T . 1311 3 V, .7.PORMASJig,: SHOT 2 Rl LT 3A t ,DU PON' 7.S %, A.N IST li R P014 : 15 Tsß.; PE.ftelLl4lllNi - • .• ttEvoLvirip . SINGLE AND DOUII_LE PI$T1)LB:,: The anise are it 'ine,arieryniant onto el ish and Ger man snanutianis. - TABLE, POCEET, EUTLFARY.SEISSORO; AND e•zonii a ii‘lealliartmentlifslie imoet.celebrated makes. ROPE; HEMP: t.PACtittiO °CORDAGE; ANVILS. neth,lss, Vices antEE.llori' " • BLASTING TUBES FOR. WET .PLACES IN Mines. Safety Vase, Lang and Start hantilettElhovels made etiiressly the ournsyn sales. •• BUILDING MATERIALS. ". • Consisting of Lanks,l.atchts.llinees,Palits, 011, Glass of Atnericen,Gettinan.and F.serishmanufaciere IRON;zeiNII St 'EEL. ; cred and Rolled - Iren,•Sheet. Flee, Band, and treeP Iran: `" TOOLS, • • • Blacksmiths', Caineniers'.Shnemskiire.nnd Saddlers' SADDLERY, lIARDWARE.& COACH TRIMMING Wiih a variety of iron'notions 1 Aue. 29 47 35 LIDWARD•II3IIIPPEIN, 4TTORNEY AND IIvi:OUNSELLOR RI Law. Philadelphia. will atfrod to eollegiona.anitall other, legal- 1 8411 1 P P , City tPhiladelphiti.,adjoirking•OKeil 0 glee Nog 413 iNitilb• Aug. VOW.; • i 3i727 • MED QUiL. • 0 -- c..... 1- Bjfitt; l ( . ' , ' ' --' - 4-- , -, 6,-- , ,,-.. '-')- -...- i i i, 4 ,--,--k17:,-- - .:..-t- , ‘ \kw 2cufsiliEvl .T1C.,.,, _ ~: v... ...l e ..,..-. For the Removal and Permanent Cute . , ~. of atl -' ' • - 1 NERVOUS 13tErmAsms; . And `of thcate, Complaints which are 'mused by art-Im pairca,-.weakeded or unhealthy condition or the . ; lIMERVOVIS STATEN/I. ; ', This besuitiful and convenient:application of the mys. lesions powers of GALVANISM ansi 41AGNETISSL hie bean pronounced by distinguished physicians.'beth in Europe ara tho United States, to Ibei the mast yrtfrarlife medicinal dimmers, of the ..9se. ' , Dr.• CHRISTIE'S GALVANIC :BELT I •and • ... : .. MAGNETIC :FLUID, is used with the most perfect grid certain. ouceess 0831 cases of , • GCNEIRAL , EVEDILITY, • , Strengthening the weakOhit3 - tk , tly, giving tone to the variods organs, and invigorating the entire system.. Alkk In FITS, CRAMP, PARALYSIS and PALSY... DYSPEP. SIA or INDIGESTION, RHEUMATISM, ACUTE sad CHRONIC; coviv, EPILEPSY, LUMBAGO, DEAF NESS, NERVOUS TREMORS,- PALPITATION OF THE, HEART, APOPLEXY', NEURALGIA, PAINS in the SIDE and CHEST, LIVED. COMPLAINT, SPINAL COMPLAINT, Mad 'CURVATURE , of the SPINE, HIP COMPLAINT, 'DISEASES of the KIDNEYS, DEFI CIENCY OF NERVOUS and raysicAL ENERGY, and all NERVOUS DISEASF.S. Which complaints arise frOm one simple. cause—namely ; A Derangement of the NerVons System. toi.in Nr.ltvous commANTs Drugs and i Medi eines ncreau the disease, for they weaken the vital ener giis of the filready prostrated aystom : while, Tinder ther, strengthening. life.giving, vitalising influence of Galvin-, km, as ,applied by this beautiful and wonderful dia. , emery, the exhausted patient and weakened sufferer is restored to former health, strength, e,lasticity and vigor. The great peculiarity and excellenciaof • Dr. C7hristie's Galvanic Chtratives, consists, in the , fact that they arrest and cure disease by outward, application, in place of the usual Mode of drug. ging And physicking the patient , till-exhausted Nature sinks berelessly under the infliction. They atVellthen the whole system, equalize Sit 'efetula., lion or the Most, promote. the Svcretiout, and nenti,do the filthiest f.np . try 'spilt, any e(reumetanees. Sines their introduction u in the United States, only three years' aiDCO snore than " • • - • 60,000 Persons including all ages, classes and conditions, among sirliicli were a large number of ladies, who are peculiarly sub• leCt fo:Nersotw Complaints,liave been ENTIRELY AND PERMANENTLY CURED, . . when all-. hope of relief had been give . n up, and every thing else been tried in vain ' To' Illustrate the use of the GALVANIC BELT. suppose the case of a, person adlicted with that bane of OTSPECSI A, or any other Chronic or Nines mu Disorder: ' In ordinary chsee,• stimulants are' taken, which,' by their action on the nireet and muscles bt the stomach; . afford irms.rary but which leave the patient in a lower state, arid with injured faculties, alter the action thus excited has ceased. Now compare this with the effect resulting folio the applicatinn of the GALVANIC .SELT. Take a DlSpeptic, sufferer) even the worse iyinptcps of an attack, and simply tie the Belt around .the *body - , using the '4Nhageetic.-Fluid qie &reefed. In .a short period the insensible perspiration will ait On the positive element of the Velt,',theretty causing a Gal sitnic.Circulatitin which will - passion to the negative:and hence back-again 'to, the positive, thus keeping up is con- Cal4Mc circulation throughout the system. Thu. the' most severe cases of DYSPEPSIA are PERSIA. NENT,LY CURED. A FEIV,NAVS IS OFTEN AMPLY SUFFICIENT ,TO ERADICATE THE DISEASE. Of YEARS. • , CERTIFICATES AND . . TtSi'IIIONIALS or the most Vectoubtell Chiracter, • From all parts-of the Country caulk safacient to fill - every column in this pipet[ • " • AN .EXTItikORDINART CASE which conclusively proves that,... •. • " Truth* is stranger -.than Fictibn. 4' CURE OF Rhetunntism, Bronadtis and Dyspepsia. REV. 1)R. LANDIS, A CLERGYMAN ' . of New'Jertey, of distingnished attninmenta and exalted reputation .• . .•. .4 ; - SIONRI, New Jeriey, July 12, 1849. Do. A. IL • (41 e IST r • Sir : You wish , to know of me what has been the result in my own case, of the applk cation of- THE GALVA.NiC BELT. AND NE.CKLAC4 My reply is as follou s . . , For‘about twenty ,-errs had been suffering from try'S. pepsin. V.very- year the symptems became worse, nor could I obtain permanent relief from any course of trunlical treatment whatever. About fourteen yearn since, in cool sequence of frequent exposure to the weather, in the d 1 charge of my pastoral dutiespi becanit subject to a semi& Chronic. Itheumatismovhich for year aller'year, caused'. me indescribable anguish'. Farther; the winter of '43 and '46, in consegnence of preachirg a great deal in my own and venom, other churches in this region, I was attacked by the Bronchitis, which soon became so severe as to :require tin immediate suspension of my pastoral labors. 'My our-Volta system seas now ihotoughty prostrated, and army Bronchitis became worse, ao also did my Dys pepsia and Illienmatin affection—thus evincing that these disorders were-connected with .each. other through the medium of (hp Nervous System. In the whole pharma, copceia there seemed to be no, remedial - agent which could reach-and recuperate myl Nervous Ryiteni ; everything that I had tried for this purpotte had completely failed. At last I was led by my friends to examine your haven. Vona and (though with nn very'rengulne hopes of theft , efficiency,) f determined to try the easel or the application of the GALVANIC BELT AND NIX/MACE, with the MAGNETIC FLUID. Tithe was in Jane, 1846.- To 'my ORR•T. ASTO:0211111g , T, TVVO Dili MIT OTSYMPSTA Hip GORE i rR EIGKT.,TiATS I IrV•s ENABLED TO arrests Lr 7A TOR•LLABORS.; Bort MA$ j T. SIBCYI OiIITTED• SMOLZ StaTICE OR SeCoUNT or-rem MRONCHSTIS i •NDRIT ISATIC aysectioet.,ss•s OTIR.ELT CEASED TO' ?ROOS= Such is the_ and happy results of the' ex l have erim ent .recommended the BELTS Ind. Tut 4l l. who have been likewise suffering from Neuralgic area thins. They, have tried them, MTH ' dirty RESC,LTS, 'cuter, vs crass case: ' , • I am, dear sir, very respectililly yours, ROBERT W. LANDI& DR. CHRtSTIE.'S GALVANIC "NECKLACE Is_used for alriomplaints a teethml 'the Throat or Vega, such at Bronchitis. Inflamrhation 03 the Throat, Nertous and; Sick Headache, DiAzaness. of the Head, Neuralgia in the 'Face, Buzzing or floating, in the Ears, Deafness, which 13 generally N, rvulr,, rata that distressed com plaint, called Tic Doloreu.s. ' •"- . • Palsy and Paralysis. All physicians acknowledge that the . .Se terrible dieeeiel are caused by a ifivieicitcy of . I , i - cereal Energy in. the affected limbs. titniviiv'v Galvanic Articles will PTO,' this decent poser, and d complete and entice cure is thus effected. • 1000 Oases of Palsy 'and. Paralysis , have been teportea to Con,srge 'and his Agehtl . within the last two 'end. st Melt - hate been entirely • restored ca- c A e. J Trias of reeklyn, N. Y..,`ltad not beenahle o alk n steii for neer' rour year', and *all se, helple‘c that lie had to be fed. Tble,mcm celebiated physicians gave op. In Tice days after he corn oCUring, the li•Ls•vic Nreat ACK', •ND oalkeit across the room, nod in three weeks ha tiad I ,,, fect i y $ cc°, e ed his' health.; Captain Tomes • is set eat) 3 ems nt SeVere'Deafueis Cured. The TAlowii* nn extinct trom letter latety 4e ceive:llllam a d inguiahet TlOician in the State of Virginia : I!. CHRIST tr, M. D.—l . .. —Si . rarenfa, unknown to . nte, lAtained Bat and 'Nick. teer,-with I;w' a Serintl9 affection of Dotii,ess be:ea.se wai, that of a hdr, whose Nervous. ss-stem'was much d:sordeted; WO ter general health pbar. Much was 11 0 ne ' previoitiry • ki the ipplici - ition of the Belt, but with seri little SIICCN4I4 ant i feel I,krinly right to tali tica; 11110 COllln , nce.dii.v . earing the Belt, an thcel , llq, but a few ..WeelZq' :iv; she has TIBIA. ;it tn vKB ED ilk:lk, BEARING, and he general health is better than for sereral.years.", • DI- "Es ery case of . blealneia, if lt 'he Nerv o us, as generally is, cuilbe cured by this ironderfol remedy. RIE'S 1 DR. - B RACELETS CHi4NGALVANIC Are found of ;vest se ry ice in cases. of cnnvulsions or s Fils~ fit sworithe rifl.,Operal 'Nervous Affections, of the - 11ead `atui upper •Sztrerititi6s; -; Also in Palsy tut • petal ) sti, anii ; dll iliveases.;ciuseit.'hy'h defielency :Of power ur Nilvsnus Ener gy it theMzubss si rpther orgur. of the body• ~~! i 11.... Tic Doloreur:andiNetiralgia. • Ttiete drekleui and agehiilit eniplairats an!, imsieit': cre7i: relissed , bt. the_ arphe;atlen :of 'the' klei;istste n iLtr, N'Ec [LACE •?11) din:usio the Electricity, throug the kjstem the Necttorc has a local effect, and; the }Toed acts directly upcus fh.b Affected penes.' In thine!' dityesalng attllc!ions the applionlien VESE.R.Y.AILS. CT' Jltany ittmdrea Certide f ates. front all parts of that' comdry• of. the most extraorainart, character ;can 'DA: gitish, If reqhfred. No trouble or inconrordbuce attends the me or. Da. - dIIIIIStIrS G. 4 lIT'A lOg, [MOLES, and they. may; be, worn . bi the most feeblq,ao,) delicate, with pep; feet' eine and s afety. In mint cites the sensation at their . use is /lights, pleamtarnitaireedlf.l That, can be sent to any part of the couritry, • • The :Galvanic Belt, 4 Threi Dollitt e. . The Galvanic Necklael,'„TwO'Dollakit., The Galianic Bracelets,. One !goner:Ea:Ow The:Magnetic Fluid; bilis, Q(t The irticles are aCcoinlii - hilull and 'pljw ,ditectiocie. Pamphlets full "Tortiett 'rs matte ass. of the alltherized , ,!1 PARTIOUWAR.-CAUTION: 07- vilest . ..l CeunierfeWirsa WertAtessinitationi . O...INIORE'READ, BE .1).-,1.• - oprrapu. AgENT-FOR-,THY. UNITP.D STATES. 133 ttroadtrat New York. - F. site iii'rottsville, Va.; Ty,' the authorized AOn r, • JUITN. G; DROWN, ' , Jan. 12,. 1 5 . 11.-24ri-I'i Druggist. !..tv. A POCKEIT ;BlAPititianal R4glon4fl6' ' I A-1 1 7;ania-4 and f or j prle'n y . y „ILAN:AAA i 4 • 1 " 4 • " 12" C ratilkAtiftltt)fliC6:l , "Dee B, 16f9. , - : Y r ilf,viliiracri. • it•,,til.-.• , , , r , , , Unizannimaxo filkiirows - Ifittr• ria Stinginr: Ptoir.—Sortie of - vat : beat, Puna* i •- , ,55, bare -Ihteli• adopted; With' entire stleeess,itit• 1.-,:, system of underdraining -their ' berrtt ‘ clay 4 c - 4, 1 and wet, Meadows.. .Thia. ia done In; the . ;_,,- most summary manner; br, attachiag- tWo• 'l, yoke „of good oxen or two pair 4 horses to a‘ P.. strong subsoil plow; .which Penetrates to the . depth of 15 or 20 inches ;below the:stirteee• - i .`, The sod is divided and separated by the plow I; . .. 7 . to a distance scarcely exceeding - one awl a , half inches,- which marnediiitely closts affit ~ . the row ; and if moist, when, the operation .'--• is performer!, the turf speedily unites, and not , ereno a lint is visible beyond a k* days. '.:.= -.' By this operation ti largeunderdrain *left t at ,the bettom of the furrow where the point, or 'nose, and ; wing of the subsoil plow bas •.: passed, :and nearly of their' size, which in stiff soils will remain open for weeks. On romdoweArhere there are , puddles.of stared , 1-'_ , Mg - water, as is al Ways the case =stiff soils ,- after rains, the.effect -is initantaneess.• 1r the plow has beeit.started • in'it rarhirar low Part of the, _meadow (as it'should be,. so as • to •form a descent•lor the' intim.. water,p when it - passes through: the little basins, the - - water vanishes as it PY - tirigic. and it is heard gurgling rapidly along in its new found ', aweduet till it reaches thefoiitlet. =ln addi- t.,'' ficin'to ihis moreinimediatel4perceptible of-- feet; if - the meadatit thiis' drained, be -close ly watched for a- fewWee!....a4', and Ipecially -during - wet weather, a 'ma r ked 'lniiii - t,"Z: - '• merit will be bodied, pier "similar iindraiii-' • edmeadewS. ' Thegra.ss*ilthe thialterould ' - yield a hettvier , ,7o7lllo ovailder auk kiweet= er forage - . . The distance of th e se furrows, Or, thains, Should varyaccording to the compactaase or tenacity o fthe soil, and the frequeneY, of the '. basins to : be drainid.o ''. In the heaviest seas, the ,drains may be: aihairtageously r ..tn wi lin ten feet of each other.. If Tess a dhesiv , : and few pond .holes exist; the furrows y i. be a distance of twenty or thirty feet.. bio ' meadows unless the.lighiest kinds; be injured by this:, operation,while all ollie W rs ' w ,be, ecidedly (~henefitted. Thidi 'results ,from the imperceptible, yet Tepid drainage of ',the water which is heleiriexcessb - the soil, and the*cape of which is so be eficial to -the veg.etation. ~ •. ~ .., , — , This, Operation has. been,adoptediin ing- - i, land . ninny years .since, but With an imple- !, meat considerably differing , from the subsoil, i, plOw. It consisteri,simply ofa por ted iron. some three inches in. ,thaineter- at - i largest end, which, was connected,with th beam by s two strong,. thin coulters.. The iron point -wad often sent, three to four-feet below the i, Surface, an 4 re quire a.strongforce to mover it. ~ This iniplernent has beenprinci 'ally su- perseded :where first ,adopted, by , th substi tution of thorough.and,rutue perm ent tile i zt underdraining. •.; Qt Wool) Ceath.—One of the isttost guar phenomena connected with outhistory;: is the little fluctuation that 'ever takes place,- in our timber market.• • Wood .brings• but lit-I f tle ;more. per cord. now than it did twenty tears .I,, , Trh , and yet the quarititv annually con-1 slimed by our cooklstoves, :ship -carpenters, charcoalburners and other artisans; is awful to think•of. How , •a crop That is never. re newed stand this continual' dranage, with little or•no effect on., its price; pile/dies us•to", account for. Iu our opiruon;noihing shows the immense resources of ourgloriops coun try more than this simpleoudeniable an* well known. fact. • When We take into con- • sidemtion : that the ark timber required for one single ocean steamer Would strip as , bear as the Greek Slaye,'• fifty acres of the best wooded land in thteduntry, some idea may be formed of the quantity of land run over by the are of the ship carpenter alone. .To supply the ship yards of New'York, requires the stripping of•ftre thousand acres of 'tim berland annually—a sfipply...t hat seems al most impossible that even the model rePttblie 'Should be equal to for a much lcinger- period; and yet slates and pencils informus that this immense' supply. Cam becontiuned without auy sensible additiori to the price, or anyip parent diminution of our barest lands.— 'fhb fact :will be more readily adinitted., when we state that the • present . supply of ship timber is principally •,t . lerived from the States of Florida,Neyr.Sersey,'Pennsylvattia and NettrYork—the oak of these States being far preferable to that erov.;ing farther North,.. the latter being more spong'7,.• and porous. But our great timber yard iS Oregon-:-a coun-' try that could supply the demands of all the navies in the•worldby: just "thinning oat" I its !..ship orchards.". Albany Knickerbocker. fl;els nrr.x Asiy - kri--Itur' WHO -noEs .Peor 'SAT 04982 T11..2T IS THE Q OES l lO.nr.? WHT John Wearer, Pennsylvoiniallnit,olnys Gas, 'odor, J.essig, Exchange lintel, . White Horse - tinier. ' Pantile' M Mills, N. W: Ward Hovel, • Henry Gels: Lamb Be . O.3Retiti.Kimmel. F.:w. Angheo , -'• ; ' I'.. le W. Pane", Gillum-Geo/len, • • I/uct. Carpcntey, , Aberwin, Sliehaia norptiy,-• ' lotebb - ;s. T. 0. Luther, ;' ; Sanntel , thirtz; T. (). Boyle. 1). E. ,Nice, 3, G. Bro l i • Ilrifhr Ilenir Weber, '• • • Presbyterian Churl), - Kline, • , .. ) lapon.l o Peners AL-Co. Chap. w: 611 . 4 a rwrinie'bpst or others.: In (4,3 tth rwrsniii or discernment or"rvbo bate wriern to cont,fortz.invenN3ll4 iYU4 (Of 004 rtinment.thinkof using any pthcr light in trielr . Officee, 4torss or iiirst, lis , 'ltOs.rs, • than that ;mist lirilltant,; - stab arid ecnoo— Tiled Hata—ClA'S! . • Atl4, , wsons;desirtrg to Avail themselves area hri.l - an opportunity . or'pb , aintne rieht, will 'find tt to then. advantage 'hr entity; to , the subscribes,. who posudir, assures - then[" - Oat ItVfacilities are such as will (triable him to Furbish therMWith the Fiztores spill ill:or the most henntlful,"chrisle and FaAhlortablo rhurartyr, not to he sorpassed either- bt quality...lr ,11..3toters, it the United Slate:p....aq l in the whole world. As It is the wish and detertnlrtat Ibis of the nas enen pany, Ue hpAs e a splendid il!ifiniohlihn, on Christmas Xieht, all INrUe onqi citirens Of Pottsville, who wish to aid therm in to desirableVm s -anvement to - obi 80 - rough, and who have.not -aiiendy- made their at raneementit 'ftstures. had better-call without delay in order that tly7 nuty he enabled to join to the ' • GRAND 11.LIMINA11011: - - -..1ACt)13: M. LONG, Gas Fitter, 4-c., Centre et, 43- If / 2.4. 1,549 .i - • Steel Pens , • ••', " . ' . -A T.ONLIC R CTS. .& GROSS: , .. • : . - 2(in GaoAr: sTEEI. l'EN't:i . ',..toto s as low 4 , 1:91 i sik P.L' rr.tet9 a (trust., just reeeive'll :'. ' 4 ' The ttlth , 4 4erilter ,vill f u pi) I v Pens, T lit aper wholesale,- t fil o any of-the travellieg Pett PeatOrai to deal! si,Hilt buy , .71.E4'thick at the Trade. Rate's., the same as tut trlzt.le*al” inee , :hantaln PlillOslallttita rind tiew Vork— esti at; ;- „ : . • :1. - .•• „:,::::,',. f.„,'' - . RA NN AN'S, ' i 1 ~„ Che4p Wholesale cnd Retail Stones. t: --,,,-- MEI One of m Brockville f MIRE C.14,1iY WORKS. • . rp fp: rrwrtuttoit t.f the Brockville Works, ilpeetfullyotrers to the :oanuntty or the surround,: t district, a itureltq,ip the tittle Leto t" 'Ca t sr passe E Vcrorst llamas, intended to supererdetiri tots regi'ott, ate Pailadeiphix ereesed Cricks. • 'Thor pec aline intlbeementsiii. pretreets in this article.' are itsitupOrtor Leant y. dat a attihry, stitiality 4 wait; god cheapness to the elle tit of niiiretban 30 per cent tow:: pared withlht, Philadelphia Wick, when used in this locality. ' Thittoze- is larder than 'the erdinary anklr and their proportions toathentattcally- correct a milt; obviate any in - convenience (ibould pasties apptehaiot it) rin workirixin the iiiiiiiitsiseribricka,beivill famish 'eli4n pet oillities of the. noedfoi vit l 3 ll :,forrable 144 tieilde .•. ,4 pit ^ hutiiOf the {dint: piece ......... .....,,,oi the nlinlie Brieks May hn seel . n Ostler NIPIPhy next.htpler thilinrch, at' the Penn sy lk anili Ihrti:_hi tills BOOLOZ h. ' liiiiilso solleilahiteh tti no JO:, Pile-APIED PAVANG I:l2l • CKffritlP surkerior.in ap p.. oWer.4freatility 0n64/terces,iin the Philadelphia 1 , 3 i:iht moat:. c . 'efle,e lippics for A rehe cl'iscr r A:Cdrerl,side Wedirite;. Flt irfee aua,liiln lanings;:^Stpyo rla;«x„ , ,,elpotit Vut tir , Mocks for Coping,..thi fehillhigesi,•l.lcrapriiAc.. nn infictutnOn ^ L l YlT; a tttitirt4 l lo,ik< ' , . ~- .::' iii I. of nyrreet informatory on to the ilnyinsic geaciiica aniadmitation of the Wce Froat thatt l'aving Bricks. : Iti: s Occrtnimed ter ciakr<b 166 fintOttrif ;antiwar men : Meagre.. Jowl; • Gscoir.x,,,ilkftkly 4t, aurkl -Su I Ider.', • r , , ~ Joux:lllollllfitoi;:trasterTLtrial t aier. - • • I" '•,• !Alibis HAY. - •-' • ' oral' ' j: O', JOtift-j.. M A wriariv• ~ ."1 Vq -;: ...,',:r t.: tt.:'; , .. •r. t Pane.. P.' Di•Viir •-; i 49 ~, . .1 •'' • " , 0 ' (men, s ,: spitti6lo,lol,lclo4llsrtbOi Tropridor-r -lice oiitir litoce Smith:3sslWe Oilentlieit., Pottsville. 1 5. , , t: ::': , F-AOPPAOPIKVATIVaIor3,'" • us anitlistnreaqua , ON and after enaliar-Mal Sikh. *hit • entracriber Offiriihila coach 11111,EVV Taa~ayuaA.,lol:l:42=Tolar..l Tile:iron.' Tim fate 'Navin PoTheaft? r f RA411,0'4'4. irotk:4- MAnd 4P: M. Tita;rateh lear/aataae clu 071 and •kl.terPock•A;,#.7 4i c r o'clock p. Fai.e V . cero.. Tickets h t JoaertMoat o Tamatpaondar khe coitdlfetdre Ctrs. ' • Lags '42113-111] BTE MEM • ,1 112,' . . . . Q . • atimPs.. -- aurim.l.. .. tripe! . Y :•-. F, 'be vesintia kinds (or laninlnt Oil, Lardalalo ,j n i p, cam-piano, dee. Alsti.lirlight Lamps andlialjg in*, bu:4 nAm f lails; Globes: lain and c,hat;lituer Shades, acc.. - . .i)ust received 1k.4 r I sate at - I ...--- • : 1 • sAibmi, f. '...• , •t'hcap Statiollity Ir. Variety 1 sechyo. : Jul riu !bit • -c:,. po-1 _, . ~... . , Mtii:Fritta4G ' SUAttretl l lr'-thilluitomi asso "--1 71;" • niezit 0 tick7o44 4 l4tpielOthswis, qtrsate c • ••,. t-R - , •••,,91,.., 9 .1-4 • BATTI, lc c 0../ 'Not Is 0: - •.• - ' ts- / .vrho . Saiy4 Gni ? El M!M .~;' El
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