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''''' ;," 1 1 , 1 . 1 ' . _ _ Joressa. will be barabded to Cando* aced *a" "" - , i ' 1-',- " " - _ OalliaN tbill""iiik eadtas .7- ' -,- 1. , I ' 1 . _.. ..I _ --, „ _ •, . .- . , •' - , • : . ', , , • ~ 1 ~. • , /gear" ____Bo.,, • MIRK ~ . „. -- i . , . , be l ue* istibi =Th' amoulos. 1 • Raibreaid. ' s°ClorEPaimPerl4"4:4l4endScbooelletAl°areartety4"*.r4/1/.. be tam ' lobed ' _ ~,,,,' .. _' . ' ~.4 -. ' , 4 „' 1 ',.- -, 1- --_- . - 1.. !-,,-..- - ..i. , ~, ,th-,... , i I : ~:,.. ... ~ . 1 .., ; . ce - ; . ' .l ••• • ... h the Jaws'. at $1.20 bt Wilma , 4111 11°-tt " lid ' ' 1 ' ' •! t I 'l/ ' 1 - ' is ' I LIF.4' - / , - asionniii , .. . ; .. • , • .. •1 4 ••' a , .-...*A-I),Nr. •• 4 tbe- -ow one OSA Ow milder atm wiD I ' ' 1 •••• '-'44:b"'SlatP eirAsta~lB,,Tiame Itoolso. •, - • , Mee &sot of Dowmplipo rY ivik. ..... 6......... . : .. " _'''' '', 7.. ~ • ga metka r l io inigethar lr e L tbs ili L et ;. -1 1241 k-- ,.. 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' IDS COAL A NAVIGATION MaIPANY•I3 COAL i• , 1 - Ivo . ' B2/ wa l nut stre l ei l , p 6 s4e/vais. ! OPFIC -ill wihtut, sow; coms c mcnial • r i SPRING MOl.-CTALN, . , IiARLEIGII, , OFFICES : i,, ;0 •„ 00 west ",,,...i„ th f it.. V. York. i PtinadelPela• I ...-• ERVRIA N MEADOW. -, - HONEY SIOX!E, -'. _ october 16. ,A , ~- , --•ir i i • .. ew e cot ClAce-71 Cedar Street. Dort= , c • I 1 Sueet. - 1(Oct. 23 ! , •Ls . . - „ 1 .11 , - D AND7III - 11 4va I7EISII COAL. I - . . , LEWIS AVDEIIIIIE i :teig whams -No. I Port Richmond. , 1 - __- i I C0., 1 1 • . • No. 2 Elizebethyon. - ..... , i - ' Wholesale Dealers iet teie b elt le es of No-. fel Walnta street, PILILADELFaxo. 1 Trinity Building, "EWY°l''* - A' . _ se, &Doane street; DOSTON,, 1 , t'el T. : anthracite an d C ot es . rsos %Veinal Street , lad p " & .1 :TITER, STIOKNEY & WELLINGTOxi, ; •*. OFFICES: 4 110 Bra:de-se - Nee wk.. • ( 41Cilb Arne . Bosr l o ir it ' - .. , . 1 7e, , • I .ot i) le , _ , . reams irr Int =c;troch IN Pioneer Shippers fr om Elleshe#9oet. of ' ' 1 .xe 17 , 1 thracite & Bituminous Coals- LEHIGH, SPRING MOUNTAIN. lIAZI.ETON. AND' . aII:NCIL RIDGE COApl. , IVall it- 4,- SOLI -mit - )F1 -. 11 - 01 Xt.+ ir00t.,,,,Nt , VOL 1 ,.. . , I i• . I ' 7 ' 41D' icatirs LEHIGH StGAR.LOAF (OIL; 1 . , •li pi„ iv,. /4. i 1 ~.„ / 4 C ... - iAMUEIP CAST ' N Y ER. New .1.."14 1 ORMILES A 'HEOKSOIfER le Co, i ' . IP' ••• C. P. STIcii:NEY , Fall Meer, - 3 • J. C. wELLINcTo.N. Boston. -. 1- . I• im mix 0 e YI i' . 1 (39 Trinity Building. New York, 1 4 it, OFFICES :.1 •lis Walnut Saves. Philulelphia. 1 , ' - BROAD MOT:NTAIN. I BLACK vent, , A'all 41 I '‘ ( . 15 Kilt)? Streit. Boutoci.,. , I -SLPMIIOII RED Aral ALS. , orr i cEs; J eSEkwith street. New; York. I ' 4 . d a 4 N. . 6, Piet Riehmeetd, leltiladea. I ( in w ar , * ini . iNt. rhuadeiwa. ~ 204 I - , . • . i„: _ , T Vaa i , 413- 1 ,e 4 , i • • , Ail t - , 1 . ' i S z i •- -1 -,- LKILL CO.I. 111. ,:. I L. . ' ,c• I - 1.1)E LPHI Ibe 1 .I. LIZ ABETHPOItT ,c i ' SUHUY . , .1, .... $ I . • LE .1 • I i'" • :II UTLIiiiI. NAVIGATION. . i COL el •-, - . C 6 .1 1 • •••• •. I ! 2 i I : IL COAL. . ---...:---- . • .' • • ° 'LEWIS AI:MEM:ED ' - I • iping Whines , -t LitillitAClTE COAL pct ; • , --. ma , Co.B . Greenwith, Delaware - Wiser, ehilidi.., .. ^-.-. '' 'I c ~.. - ' ''' 'OFFICES t 1 .1. I '.ll 0, • 905 Witold &net. PIIILADELPMAI .' ' • •'• -• ' - 1 .. • 110 Broadatar, NEW rrok.; 111Vhaitrf pro.- 1.. ' •!. • : , i4l Ruby streek•lstra I.w. I ‘V.I - A ta,ENBIED '& . Co. silotitsaieD;aiers him: Ixoo Tari4tW6f.ixixEsTio • ~__. •,.---- • : • -. . - • COALS—SoIe iwoprietonsinf Wolf Cteekttillierr, cal* ItiOnYIE L. POTTS & CO;lu - • ble Of producing over I:A.000 tone alyear of the Celebrai; _.` --. • 1 ted Dii.lloPD,' Mod Ash.) ,and Buick Baize, (White , .. ~ (101 l Walnut Street. Philadelphia. . Ash.) ' - '... . ..-• ,- - . 11 1 1 • 1 TITICUS :-; 110 -11radway. New York. 1 • - . . . ALL•10„- Loa i1 - I J 4•. ' ! I 1 . 14 Killl3- street. Doston. • I Exchud re 'Agents fOr the sale of the °rely noble Iror • - I cust Want:du Coal, from Abe. 1114 CP111(171 . ' 1 Oro. ClPorcs & Co.„ all of which dill be shlppria-dl I rest to New York, via. Canal.; or tOiAlt , Aise. via: Ciree with Piers, - (below Nary i 4131. Philadelphia.) 1 1 l ALSO.. • l',l _ ' 1 At Plallaiel phlßiebisvmd C ifttiat Pitirllftp. 11 1 P4lrt , . t . The jeholeest qualities ,:.f RED L and. 1 WHITE •1111111 ODA from SchuylkillicourdOeleeted with' special care, and ahiPPed underlcinr penumsillauperlntendenee. .1 At Elisabethport,• l N;3/ • •1 - • Litllloll ISPELNG 11017NTAIN' rind tOL. - NOL, , -1 ~' ,1111:* - 01 1.!0A1,e1.1 . 1 1 „. j .'•••• From Baltimore ,; Yid. ._ I : !the celebrated LLLNIPSIIIIZE BITI.pu. ous COAL. ' ~ At Jerseyileity,....llPJ: - '• - (via., Lehieb and MomsiOanali: ' ' 1 A 4 'lThe very superior WiLIKINIARitE, CO from-the Iraltimore'Veln. taken from the. "Andenrled Irnproye mint and Coal Companrs Estate," prat W' etWre also, the COUNCIL 111110. COAL : 1 Cloth of hick.. - fcg .steam purposes and for fatuity use, ye unattrpasseti. l We hold re titivates In our nflleie rrornetiec erho bare need and fully tested. these coal% an krouounce them the nom ANinorserre Costs.fo award in tlse, pro dncing..no clinker, leas Rites and tel. blaze, th an sans other kind' now,llefOre the pub i • •. 1 ••• , . kayr , ; .59 '' ', 4 '... , ,- • '4. ' :.-. '* -.4 ~4 1207, Wharf .71fd. 11.• • REPPLIEH ;:ieit DUO. (N. K. ciir. Withini'd• Fourth eu., PIMA OFFICF,SI ;i5 Pine &mil.. New York. 31erctianniv:Itank fidilthng, Frost:inure . • DATIS PEAItSONi ,-.wonki Alm 'aiii ! ifirss or . .rpt ,TED 'LOCUST 11101 4 NTAIN' WHITE Atilt *lid SPOILS . . 7' , • • it E. I) ,!"‘ i H • C ; 131 Walnut street. fldlarl ,1 I , htal • ' 111 Broadw ay , ROOM :ti9:,9 'inn* "Y/CEI Ney.. York.. • Cn: II Duane Street, Boston: PEtAVA ARE . AirENUE. . . BAIT. ASiII,A,D. co-rwieT*Entimiit.. ' Pn.!.Ansci.rtit 4.. Jan. let, 1564: The ttr;d4lrned have nig , dar - formel a ariner fp nprlethe Arm of J. G. "4-G. $. REPPI.I.EIL for t purp:oa of • mintlfg •-aid setting ANTHRACITE lAL. • • - • . -• JNO. G. REITLIEIt, - GEO. S. REPP.LIER. OrIFICT.-29 . WAINCT Street. _ • • NflAßP—ier 13,.P - prt Richmond- • dg, HAUER,- & 000K1 - 'I.IIT. %AP. lOCCAT_ :711011 - NTAIN, BLACK HEATH.. tealera..in Thor dra2Adall,tita . of.. • . WitITE• :rib- RED. ASH 65AL . 13 . . 214 Walunr Ariet, kllilade.lphia. and Woodland Sr.huylk.lll Riven. , • ' • ?mai Fl.iccga. Jr.tas X. conc. *opUt.,:Shlpror and kept. - Schuylkil/ Fa. Fahrqary IA •gg - 1 ' ; • r " ,-- •:,-,, .- LOCUrr i GAP 'COAL. • . , • .. 4 4111 rE.--i hgore ggerlightledk 4thLIN, iIArRER'k, Cl.ilk . pole agrotte 5,i - ray LPyI.7ST 'INTAIN LOAL,':om,f,cg.tiGgp Coll.i.ry. --' - • . ' ,`---' ~ . . GEfilhiE W. PARVIN: ieG a . :p...4n. ;t.. .4 . . •- —. • . : -7-- • . VAI DIISEN. & LO,OHISAN, Wir.rA'andShhperinf. the Celebrated' 1• '1.04.; UST MOINTAIN ; COAL. 1 4 .treet. ISIFFICBil: 7`ieor York. • filltane btreet, Botitio Nfireh 19..5? • . • • . • • . NEW YORK. l'E L no nr:v r Jr., • • • NEW YORK.• • 01-t.Litit FOR Mit_ • , . . ley larooh Avid North T 7lsiartiaist • • _ LEttiOß COALS, Pn ELIZABI7IHPORT •I'JERSI:Y ' • • nett Mt. Cent; In hosts at Mines nr. 11(1o1Catrt: illi.gibrirre Cool. •• - " '• • NORTOSA c . 9..s.iLei ern *liberalities Cott'. fuorrl rr,se'.'mt pill 11;orberry; r n b.m.rit - r , •foc.l. at i'llll.AlrA._ L:: IRGEHREEK CIIMBEELANDCOAL;. For the_Sound, Connecticut, and north itirec Trude Frti 'al • - -`• • • T.,: LEftfiiH. ARl,raGrr'~`OX[, -llAnLi:lGne• com, is uow sold eitlmlvrl74l!) I:leelphia ‘td rtrin7tiv,t by DAT dellt - DDr.l.l,.—' !Item orderictu. from Oct, _trovi :drays depend'opon . tlitiu fit pure erilrlP...•, - • - OF/ICE-199 . •Plt.• Philadelphia. lizzletem. Ma. • r • • ". 1:41y• GEO: X. strait k{0.,: . '..1_.. - 7110*.n jeanesvilie, Cori',lts: de' CO., 32/ IT A. NET adel .ü..., SPRING 31011711,1 LEHICILCOIL. sTocx - rok: _ W.N. P. COItLI y 6%1 GRIP:4LT - ADEMICAN: TEIv . CO I TTANY I . vests Str e et; New Yiirk, . . Cistn~ o { l its . °mutilation.. halt 'a rated,' new era - lo the • Bolling -TEAS in this . Country. • .- i ALL our Tees • are selected -by a Professional Tea- I - expreesly and- ezein.irely for oar and we beret' t. oreeTWo Ceitts fOtd mats) per pound above for original packsees. • . . ... . e have but One Price to entry one for each guilty,. that prier Is always marked On 146 'sample pack- , I at our store in plain figures. . „ . . 1 'e leant a .31-onthlrPnee'l List of our Teast."whielv 1 he sent free to all who Order .tt—'tes advise every I f ' idler to see' it. .It'etompriees s a fall suecetment. I led for eters. .keslify do the "Sates' Provinces rArnerica and'Ote West Judie ,. ' to this list each 'A -divided - into Fonr Claseei Or qualities, liimely t ace Co.ar g Frne.- Pincer- that ewer) one tiltr: tend from descriptiol and,the prices annexed' 1 Cos." n', are deternuned to undersell the whole • guarantee to yell all imr Tw In original padre At not over Two 'Cenia per pound. above eott, - bt 4 Itir this ter attractive to the many Who' hare here. been paying Enormowi ProGta. • • basiness is i lartmly donevin mile* 'which we al pareute and proimptly -though the bor.: ttr hiareell'ghing tree t eights and Mrea. - and il gnarsatreing ererythln z one to Ibiftyena tu to do all we prouitioi. Every den- ler can order utirret rem The 4:44 , mpanY. gild parties &gar eel, within riai 17,00) m ike of . ..New:York. let atr...Tra sl If they arertire ehesper *hey an bar elsewhere.: agottlheiyetici2eseils die. ' with hue .barkstri. wtittlp 10, 1 2 1teelidig. et 4 )- the fitoner rtitualeilirtol them:A - ATOM/0 irboll2ll Haulmt tiles sat hare thltityAlVe (thy. end whilegee erteheed to them.- ~•• • :wee ebrantageathe - Omnpany ''srul ply All. _ bnttv trsys. if the Tess xi* - CXELIT 1111EiltilifTECCIMIP/114 EXPORTERA • ' 31 :Vow 11c , Tie*. reltroary 1141 • • ' • • .14* • - . • . • • . • WWII** lit MIENT invinarmastie. IstEt maim butter elslis& Ohm Dm be. Ake. & imitamass lab% Muk:spxos. Woe lia W 1". tob bapkin *go; sod areryirliis of ta b i—!ox rale coOwtry• • RC„tati62: W- tr timikercteß NM 1:4 IWlxtl9. , • . , _ _ • COAL. •. - • ....,,, , .• 1 1 1 0.4. L. , ' - 'IA: ' T.:ST(47r &HC ' ' . : .7,. ' friiirnalinora to 41TOET £ TAN ;TO 'LE.). ' Minim and Shippers of the relehraMd TIM ON, ME- V - .OH) COAL. from the Ebherrale colliery; ritailLa aleteini Pa., and dealers iti r the ben !varieties Of H.,. ..411' f ragattire AID Brrintior4c4oiLs. , 1 'bell ered direct froth ths mineseit on 1)+1 of yes , . LL— gels at ' , . TRENTON. N. J.. ; 'EVIZAIIVIIIPORT, N - . J., N. Ilitt - NSIVICK. - N.„J., • PORT IEICIEWIND; PA. OF' MM....4 I tic 46 Triuit7 ,Building, 111.113 roadway, New "'Corky: i • . • 1 _ ..I ; • • —:-- 1 I - ,.,1- . i A.' T. rime?. S. Vas Wm:xi. i, i.. -C. I..ier Pion: Anti 4. '63, , '• ". :L. ' .BROAD. TOP . ,T()P 'Tire 'ffaatingdon at lad Braid Tep ;Jfee.- laia Ratilrared: mad Cool; itimipany Reapeettally call the attention of R. R. Companies. Steamboat:CA*3mm and 'Manufacture*. to t 'a- nine of their COAL as a STEAM'. GENER.VOR ND FOR )LA-NirFALTURING Pf:RPOSER. j THE BROAD , TOP - 00414. JilTri...D, - haying connection with PIIILADELrIiANSD NEW YOlth.. both by And. Railroad. ith.Ougti Penneyl--, rania and Niw Jereey, to not liablelt.:. the ititerruptiome , f j.hiprieenta inettlent,ito the Sorrati. Armataoca (tom. Item". and regular auppliesbin el: y. bit ODUlltid 1 tiponthrQlwhout the year. .?- LI 1 I . - 1 1, - • ' - - I ,-- i Leivis.Atadentleit Co: nave made arrangements whereby they amtin daily re• eelpt of large quantltiee of the eholoestlllßOAlt 'POP. and they are prepared to fill orders I prostpt# at market rateif." ' • • ' - 1 , .1 l ' . . - ftlha Walhht itireet,llihilattelphic• • 0171: " O .B. 6 ad w a 7 . New Y9rle,. i • • - .. .14 Ittlhy Street. Floatothl _ • • - t 34 Westminbiter eltreet:Ti&ddeuel 4 -- •Jetne li %Si . ~ ', •A 1 111 1- *,• -"W • - ' , CiENERAL - OPTICE or Tot tio.rota.,* 1 BROAD 'TOP ASH . Sensl-11ftwiiiiii1161 _ - No. 10$ WALNUT ISTHEET, 'PHILADELPHIA. - 1 • ROBERT, SAGE" PlTELOlsaager. 00101EcTENG* orrAcrEs 14 Traveler naildisto,./1/14444tii. Nam., 38 :Trinity - " Ate" , Feb r ,l4, -i, )74m! BROAD- TOP - WOITEI ASII • SEMI-BITTBEINOT T ES, iCOAL. • DwEigifi ,.• bA 00., • Na. 112 WalraOs • 1. N.. 111 Beiraillwayi.; cool work. • ' No. 61 stateiglerter. Bostelq - Offer a superior quality of ibis reletirated eqsl from *it EDGE BILL COLPZEILIC, • • 1 , Mimed and Phippk eirlitSlTtly by *Him. • April 4. 'AZ * . 114-1 y LORBERRY RE LORBERRIF 10A14 -. 1 . I ~ I ~ .4 , •_[ - We. Ow undersigltal, b*vjn it antsolioated our Three Collieries in the Lorberry 0n,,*111 befeeiter trans mit onz4undteree =teethe nano of i n b i t n.: a 00 , - • .- x o L. • xlipikuzg.l snas & col -4 ' • GRAEFF a NETTIRG. ~ ,• Mr. ISRAEllantember of oar Arm , baying anode o f f IC' led' himself with .1 . IL MARI , wilt, reek% in Philadelphia, and-eltonteoal eid ' by Odometer will be -under the ' - exclOrtre ean _ MUM:MOM GRAEFF A CO.. i, . • -, ! • By, increased Dare slid attention le prepazatkrn4 we bopr to maintain the invitation of, qur ailebnded Lot. ben" Coal. Parituwers abroad op rely,upon baying this Coal shipped in tbe. best Order - . • 1 raT IGRAEFF a Co. • Fab-11.,12 • - iII .. . 1 - • I it LEGAL et I) - HCLAW, B BCATBEIBBrit.- Atter, • in at Law. AlVilanti: Schajlidll etoanty, Ottsia opposite'Matiailoy 11,teC4ntrIP Scz'e 4 't be? 5..83 h.- • • -TOim - w. RIAN. Affinity' OVA Coon 47_,:tilOr Law . Poittssille, Sehnr,lhip. Musty. Ps.; • mom in Stillman's. new buildhig, en centre asset. nesSiy opposite the *him' peak. ; ; •.. Mrs so; .irs • , • . . 4 1 1 • ROVIESt. Attorney t parr.' • ' Street, ttso do:4 above CeA tre.,lP Pa. •• • J I 1 1 .' bawl T. ; . I ; , ./My • JAMB N. filltillltl.4. , • • irirntlAig Mai. St .115IIT n .I.l4toesmila as OFFlCT±Pouth.saat eptiler t! Casty ad Marked Streets t ,P4trille. I 1 • r• - ~ Juartll. ISt - 1 ' MI- • • LiIItAIMILIN R. OOP •a' law. OFFICS-Claate • • Pal • - Pottsville. Pa., .frirtimtis 12. 1 . warm^ Lsw.lke is Cuing itiAlt 4 . as* Church; Ptittnille. Penns ;image 'A .116 I - ri , 4010 1 1K111:111 A... scrigkui - .4a the • ai oh et. . - . 11l l tik 1, iliastagip, , h - ' ~ Pier . 1114 e. iii. : I 1 ' - . B ArTRTON, 'GRA:tn . & Co,' • - , •-: i ; it sonde int. eatee:rer or ; ' I ~ RE I LID 'Acts' , I noratm ',cos.' .Sht m era of other approeed qualities of , l„ ' ; . WHITE AND asp ism co * T. [ ' . .4 • ~ ins Walnut Street, EttladelPhh4 • 9 Trinity Ittadleg, New York. 1 •• Cor. of Kilby 4th Doane Street] SWAG. Fab. 14 43 .. .1 1 ' . • ' . ' I..tj . OONNER & PATTERSOV - L KATZ Arrounrica ' • .1 - LEWIB AUDENELED I* . to. • :.• Agents tor the alit or 'nao4 I LOCt.fST MOUNTAIN GOAL-; • , t and Inardirille 463 • • o I , , T,H;' , BOHOLLENBENGER, AGENT, kilter and Shipper of t4kr. Celebrated! Hiatt Heath White Ash_anti Peaked Me taln Free - I4unhtg 1 P • COAL P.O: ADD "}PulTavniziollin'l'zmvl4.schao WI County, „April 12, b 3 . , tf _ EA " FEANILLIN• , Ji. o snicla is Y VEIN COAL_... - il , , ' I . ' My goat Franklin Ldrberry ,oal is nOW said exeln ' alvely' by .Mesers. NOBLE. C. LDWELL k CO:. Wha! are my sole 'Agents. Parties ordering from them, max: always depend upon getting a pure ar4le. 1 , i .:._i (No. 112 Wain.% ..1.., Ph4delidila.2. ....,,..... I No. 111 Broadiaty, 'May Building, ri New York. 11 I 1 . . 1 ‘ 1 . 4:7 7 L.A3 : :IN°. II State Stroat, Boethn. 1 1 - t 1 • • ' 11 LIE'NEY• HEIL. . !Trefriont, -Kuril 29. 912 ~ .11 , ' IS- , I . . ~...... VOVEI,, , EY COLIAICKV, Nielkii Veto. ;, , .k.li ', "' . —_,. r- -- , i[ • .The undersigned bare purchased the SPORN VELI COLLIERY. formerly worked',,by George Rickert, and are TOW prepared to contract fat.tbe Coal. , /1 HIRAM FOCHT ; lie Broadway, Gloom No. 5.,) Nee4l York,', Is our sole agent for -tido celebrated Coal. All orders will meet with prompt attention. ' l . -il A. C. MILLER:a C 0... piannrille. Pal .1 - ° f t ' '5 . ' Bl ''-' '!l -. . . .40. tf , it • ( CON NOR' & riirTEIRSON; V i iii .1 : Vipers s! d Shippers'o„ theCeletirsted: ;! LOCUST 1 OUNI'AIN COIII g d. , CONN/Dn.:l , ' ' ~ ... 4: 8. rirfEitsoN, •!.i • J 1 • • • Artfantl. 1 11 •*, • Patrrllle;l I. Schuyikill County. Prams. /O D • . 1- * - • .1 ' - - !T - ii V Dranyi >at. - s NEI)4. a lOW COMBINATIOIt ORAL BOREEN-- PC The undersigned take pima= in announcing to Cold Operator. and others, that tbey are manufacturing pew COAL SCltElpf of their, intention, which they will guarantee to wear twice as long., and do its work better than any 'crimped wire Screen in use. The seg r ments turned out by as can bet bent to any circle rv. quire& We also guarantee that fhe . sneak wail atwaye retain iti orifinat sirs testa ettrireiyarers est.' In tlie crimped wire Screen, the meihes ,fropentiv slip. arid lose the proper mesh, before t i . , 4e Nt heTen is half *ore opt. .We manufacture any mesh of our .lie* =Combination Screen! used in t trade. tridr. Mehra. who was assoniated with Mr, Sex*. VII In the business of manufacturing Seftiercui, at' Nor fvegian and Railroad 'tree* Pottsville, haring dfs scdced pailuership. and disposed of his intereet, has OS. Moved to Railroad street, in the rear of D. felsterly's nerds are Store, Centre Street and arssiciated with biro in ;We manufacture ortheir new Coal -Screens of all 41- ieriptions. Mr. Jasper Snell. re solicits a evatinuaons the patronage heretofore so liberallY bestowed upon - I r WIRE Picgticrits. We are also manufacterlog a style of Wire Screen by a preicerordiflerent from that omit in making_erimprd wire screen., as geed in every respect , to er.k the a Option of Coal Operators to milted. , DIEII3I ,MLL, fitnnfartnrers of Screens of all descriptions at the shortest notice. jDec.. if% .G 3 52..tf 4 TO COAL OPERATOR!, Otbersi' After,dreperate attempts , , upon the part 'of a number of intlingers to evade our rights to II rsavJrouvie Pa tent Cu? Crinfring Woven Ass Ire. we „have euccseededi la establishing every point in one favor. 1 Judge Oiler of the United States Circuit Conti. bis decided that we own the patent, and that it is a =lid one. A Jury of the same Cretin has pronninteed the In vention an original one. after withstanding the most laborious and ingenious efforts to overthrow the tent, and a new trial was refined, the Judge expressing himself satisfied with the verdict. , 1 I We learn that there are dill certain =principled par ties continuing- to infringe An= said Patents, some of them pretending, in Various unimportant ways, to Vary their mode of Crimping Arm that pointed out in the Patent. In every instance that we' bars examined: - their statements are grornly fraudulent. We shall VOld 1,11 stiArpt. amotincatitilt,:ctery narty violating the decisions alluded to. And tieing tleterlitike3: - Unt 6E4 to assert our rights, but Mr. Jenkins, the'inventor. *ho is paid by us alone, shall not be deprived by such con duct of the income so justly his due, We nine respect fully notify the Coal Operators and others. that if they bur any Crimped Screen Work of , any others, than par LiCensee. we shall bold them' in damages and *sped to enjoindr from using the 'work thus purchasedil We elon va , notice 'that Dents & Perm and Divot & Braemar' are not one. Licensees.; - W. Buie; our role Lielmtesa. RIP shops`4re located at Scranton. Tamaqua, Pottsville. ket.„ where hemill be able to fill promptly any and 'all orders ;en treated to him.• _ „ • IRA litnaltiliOle.ll rresinent New York Wire ^Railing CO: I '1 I We are • now.prepared to manufacture all sinew of crimped wire screens at the, shortest notice, and' onttite most reasonable terms. .• r • -; • hilloM—Tamaqua—adjoittinir Car t er & Allen's ma_ thine shop. Scranton—near the rails:ad depot. BROCK & SHOE'st 8..-,Stiops Wilt be harMed -wherever it wil the. Fined necessary cot convmdelice of Coal rs. Dec. 19 '63 hl.3m t NOTIC E.—Haling disposed of ourlahop In Lot [Smite= street, Potuvrille. initiate' license of Jeni ins Patent. to manufacture WIRE COAL SC :e4. co jAColl'a.' FRICK . Coal (Vendors vrill do .we , to `Mallonl him before siring their orders elsewhere.' 1 BROCK & SHOKKAKE:O.. • POthwille. Jan O. - 44'i BUSINES Tit EATON 1.0 Draughtsman, Lanaer • Lam% Machinery, arhk neatness and diapittrh, at bla Mos 44 =macre Building, Centre B. Copying promptly attended to. Joy D. IC • • • i• o. . , • QTEPUES IS. • . S Engineer. Ittissers palm. Building, •nd bantango Streets. ,j; t• September %. 453 ' 311.1; 11p. S. LANS; . Dentin. • Market Street, •• • • 0 . 4 itoor AN:me Third. Street. 1 150 Mb .14' ` B s • ICS Pottaeilie.- ,May SUICAFEII,4 • 6IIIAriI Pa., PM I • of tbe•Pennsylvstda Porat• Geol Bores 7. plores lands. mines. Le. • • • - "• , .1 October 13, , • ' . .414: VRANX VAIST EIS* Bland Shall Arafat. -11." `COY C ITY. Schuylkill llConnil, Pa, 1 • , rirteuet Arldr.eis--"Xikspor att 1 ;• " marthalkuaiik so, 1 i . • ..- , i , tut j AGiclvie '.-.Fin e the; Punrch. - i( Steal, Skate i buying ,and milli charge 'de* Dada MbaPA ago.. and OillerMakaartanAo Wes, Puns*, ik. April 6, .60 ±, T4-] , Clip S ► .n. n _OTTO.. Nan* L-- J , .Dealet In COI:1st& of - .'WBl •• • Jane r• r 1 " n.n-o ft ..111 4 eat for F - • eiCoalerhoiale or virricz-„aalue_ Strt4 oPPAIPA Curti. Pkitteille, PI. . • Leen: "labs P. •• • GeolIPI R 111 1trder. bea. W. Owen Pam. ,i • . 1 i Ana. Uk. . 4 S'l ; A • 1111"10 • r .;$ LiW• 1121411 .14 I 114 • I U:M23 mm.a'•o • , • i.„ CELEBRAMI S 1 . 1 • , 031 ' . .. ACS BITTE S, . ~ ' 1 ~. , A pare sad poWerlal tank . , 14.10 21141211va of r efficacy - wiatertal at tbor Stomikli, LitiiF aiiiii BONels. c 6., Uver Complaini; Elesidaelfie,l Debility. ermine's, of Spirits, co w 8401 j Calle, lEl:+nd/tea,: Ffrar l Cramps It incTSTaraiti,indaTl C.orar — iiir:, - Of fitiket BeX, errialw from Roder Waimea, .. . whether inherent in therrystea or ; . Zlarra by speoiall caste. I ' _,_ I Nothing is not wholesome, genial toff restora tive in Its ni4re enters Into , the Onposition of HOS TETTER'S STONAtIt ItITTITR. This Pt:Oulu Pm petition *attains ;nil-mineral of lan} kind. no deadly zz ; fat botatdoi 'lenient t nes eery ad tti but it Is a *out- Haitian lithe extifkete of are' balsamic herbs and plants. with the puree% and of all diffusive stimulants- 11 '- ' , i - It fa well to: „ be forearmed aged* Mena, sn& so Ter as tire finnan irystem can be protettedhflannan mane , against maladies engendered by; , }n utafullesoane at. mope:here, impairs water, and other I - external .antes, HOSTETTRITS BITTERS may 4 tidied on as a ^ safe guatd* . I in t e. .. dI ' ... i In dist. ,a, ted with v yea lean . oat it ha been found Infallible as a prevantstia, and lir ...ratable I as a remedy; i and drousands who resort; to it tinder ap prehension f l an - atadt„ acspe - the scourge r . ari thou panda who treslect to sail the:link of its protective , qualities In advance. are otred.bY =rid tares of sn thleervetor4s medidoe. Peva d►” e patients , af ter'being pi s s with quinia , ere ' An vain. until fairly saturatedfirith that , ' : . spoked. are sot iesto infra n ne i rr i ti t 1-... red to health I la, few days by II Is Brrr*Rs. rl II 1 • r - The wait enel! Is rapidly Idvirrated and the ap petite restored hy.thia agreeable! Tit t ii4 hews it 1 3 works wcmdevs in puce of 'Dape la in las eon firmed forme iaf Indigestion. 4 !as a treadle and .painless apperient, as well as n the Liver. it also invarisblY relieves the coati aperindriced by ir- I regularactiOti of the digestive ami secretive Organs . . Pereons.of 'labia habit, liable) to Nervous Attacks. 1 Lowness oettpirits. and Fits of 1 laiignor. find prompt and permanent relief from the Bl i it t e t ri.i The testimony 1 on thitpOint is most corieltudye, d ;from birth sexes. The agonY of Rotors Cour! is ,ihrm i edietely assuaged by a single chise of the -stimniat, mei, by occasionally ; reporting Solt, the return of the Plaint may bet pre-: .. d,.. 1 venrear . 1 1- ' ' ~,, il' .„„,..,,,,,.., 1 ' , As a permit Tonic. 11 . a-a Br r - sr.o.,_pro-• t dnce effeCtslWhich mat' be ex pe ericed a 111/waged before they can be folly apprecia lin cases of Cog. lIITITTIfiNAL: W141%/lii44, Petal I Toer, air ad Debility, and Decrepitide arising from Oi l Aar., - it exercises : the,' . fileetrie Inihrence. In the :corraleseent stages , of ali &sews it i 'oPeratet si'a dellghtfiDd Invigurank When [ 1 the powers l ot nature ' ate relax ' I it operatee to re-eir, 1 - fora and riatetabilih them . ', .-1 . , • , Last. but not least. it Is The t ly Safe Stimulant be log manufscipied from soma! an 'prawns , meterialrq 1 and entirely free from the acid elements pteeent More or lees Is all 'tire ordinary torticland etomechics of the. day, 11 . - • •I: . . . No family, medicine has been ICI adversally, and. it any be Inn . y:addeci. deservedly Troia with the Wear Bred portioh of the couununity, a, HOSTETTER'S MIER'S. 1: . .-,' %. , i i ; ' -' i . - Preparki i ley HOSTETTER I.WITiI, pittabore,' Pa.' Sold by all Droggiete,.Grotere end Storekeepers eve rYwbe-Je• 4J , :. 1 I P. 1 ' ' Tel exelt the ral E. llama) on _Qte pbt Pot Mlle. ?Mu led .10#0 g,,Qk 3 D4 r. vs aL 11U4L. rev iied 111- the Spbagel J ah: % Edward , PSG; .111neises,1 is. 01111Invider,c L.MpOiLp'S ;PREPARATIONS' "11).EXTiPicTptC1117, • rofitive dx . for c1i;e2441 of the Bladder; Rid. Diopeical fl i tlioge. • .• tcresees the twee, of Digest . 100. and 1=413; id In, follow fog eiymrarnni In/Ivor!thin to Ex( Lose of 'Aftitnory, Weak Nate". norm, of illy.a.e, . _.__ —.. Biw k' Ditnnern ofi Vision. • Paln 't the I..etrereal linnitude of th e Mune By, stem. • • lint Elandc rlnshbre tithe Body. Drj - nesa of the Skin. ._ F panes on the Face. • Pallid Conn I . 1 Them Me Plans, if allowed /o' go n. winch this men-, Ida" invariably removes, some follows IWPOIT.:•;CY, PATC.ITI EPILEPTIC Pin t In one of unith the patient mity,esgre. i • Who rani Mr thit they are rot gently folfeiren - by those " Dicefal oinfeases," - . I • , , "lICRANI4Y ,A 1.1) CO PRWTION.- -: . 11 Mary are ewers or the &leek' Ildreliot. arcs Inca :erica. comes MIX. 0211001111 or 1 rite mien, . ~ . 11---- •:_ ~ Asium. ',..____ '• l• '1 - .1 Anal veneer:ooly asatidrify i..,;lotion bear ample ; Wittiest. to tbe 'faith of the , . r. ."'' ' , '--.1 The Co:Usti:talon on ce itlf .14 otganic 'Weak- I -- riants requires the aid of Mein i no, fitrenohom'end , ........ in,ratel, ~,.......... • . , ~ i , ._ 1 . i _ Which RELRBOLtri OT BCCOL"-inraria- i ' illy diva. i .- -1.., •-11- , - ' i - A Thal hill ;mime the *pate . • . I : 1' • - , 7 ~..I I i , - TE3/o.lllll•JiLliika. B•.FIMALLES 1 In manylaffedicas peddiarltors.-1 Ole EllilleT Be-car .fa itbequalled by any of* . 7,a2 in Mara- I sin oritt: Th no,.. , lrregalarity; or intops*-1 nom of . Relenatiorm, cinnamon or ficartjeh s 1 state, of the tterni. - far Whites, Sterility, and ix all toompktnia facident o 7;7ortiether aria -'I :Aug from indiscretion, Nabtli - patio% or in obe 1 DECLIXE OR Clift43lß OP, LiFE. 1 -. •• 1 1 f • , 1 1 :- - • Tali. 04 more Balsam . Raman fir anifeesatit Medi- J . . , does for ittafiessiot and domelroll' dined...: ' ' Einmpcprs = T imer BUCHIT 'Asa -billto* ,_ r ROBIL : WA811 tsti 1- - . • , L - SECRET D BrAS I- ES ''- IWgill their doges. _. -_ , , j_ At lilts engem.' ,ifitle it no thane to Rh& ~ 1 Y i n lrearrentence. it** a freqmoot desireit re .• • Ores stesegli4d. site.' lholektion ' • • • . Trentalfit r iod Curti* **tam of the r ' t , ‘ . Reps . kw hoz mat isrlbeglientho Rs cifileevos, and ex pelling all rdseennos. - Biessiterie *went *tic ,thoctetaxiinpen lifoosititie haul ham the Mier .01 ' 4,4 qi'sda;•af *l4 ,___ i b i "L!T "N *# be I .a tad Is 4 alb*, tie* sm. booed they *are **ed. and dot Oos 'POIBOill'itql.11 1 ; *4 ••Perryseir. Asanietniosio be* d r ied AP spit,* to bee* net in Milo** fix% lied ' . Ifier Xszringe. L- t .--f;' , •'—'-:44,1 ', 1• - • -J, . • Nostiptiiiivisstamn BeA - "• - libr9 !Random end *eine qf lila CRIWARY exiithg l _ . 7.'_ - _ _7 . ... , . l= " . - tbllALlier 1 1$ beat emir , aid so "eke de aoyr Loi4V er ma6G. , , ' Msetick of throe Organs . regel the* or a Dreur. se, lIKLIODLDIMEISAL`IIIIJ , THE GMT i5.4„ 4 4. IMittite, eat le eerlake to l ate i s a lridellite pbeiNg at *lr lhe llitileh ateet it rellable,letOne ' dors t . - tee will sitaereptar the seediciee. I - Peps $l. peraoalw we lift fie OW mur to * adideree, .4 plebe! best *to. atTatil ' it. - 1 '. I , i l - l• I ' I ' pricsate ntriesi; et eir.;oeuerleseenoes. 1 Covesllassineteertl u Aiihr,lets Gay* t Addlei Wien at ' Ai' . I -,. i • • 111. n. ' 'lb t nmiNeit o _ lei 11411151L1T1 8414 1 'LIM* Pbtbte.- AXIXBO4OII Ine ad +4 lr ' 1 • , ao4 laideihwar.*.• ir•s*. nairUtiis osllieaarna6not Alt% ITIIIPV I Z viz! abilt ra ft s ttifros Attlibb,o4 v.. 4 . 414.• , AFILIker A rt; • " • AIMIXA, :uaiwirmo wr, ~, • . •. • • .1411 C • Ait rat r ai= alw ast , 2 • 1; 4 •, •1 .• ,} I B livutwups . 3i,AN BITTERS, 1 TEIVANWO *CT • 'at. JACKSON, irbilhailPs; Pa., • c • ' ' . IS NO A . R-ROOM DRINK, ' ran FOR . RUM, - • on AN uirsixaTtein inviaa ei.! , iu si Miglal l r ID•aiesularsledl 1 ETAR:I4 ,EIT,RA,OT,) A PURE TONIC, 1 1 -S1 ,nsi ALcomuci iruirtAirok ' at lassaio, I ND WILL EIPPFIIIALLT cum lomplaint r i n " 1 9 uv 7 ini t Janndioe. 1 SUB Graiiiit BITTERS WILL CM-WIMP CASZ OP lem Nimes it the pi, sad all disuses obi* tram • • eneril Sti.ai. r - - ,• _ re the followleg 15 ..... ym i tomai .. . 1 P, fiom Diootdoto of. iho _Digeoiivo ; . t .• . 0 4 12111 ! - .co j Um.ln Files.. , Fnlinees Blood to the ' • : i . .. . Head, Aridity or the Stomach. I ' Warms. Houttant ie Diffignat for Food. - Full or , Weight In 'Stomach. Sour Frac tal ' Sinking ar Maul= stile Pit _ of the Sto mach, ,of the Harried. And Didieult Breath Fl arithe Heart, Choking or Sot - • .focat Sensation" when in a lying posture. Dim. nee Vision, Hots Or Webs before the Sight, and Dull Pain in the Head, Defkisti. , , : * of Pe . rspinttioni Yellowneve of the - , 1 Skin and EMI, :1 1 aln In the Side, -. 1 • Back. Chest, Limbs. Ix* Sud- , . - 1 denlng Finites Of H l est, Bunt- in mt a igi:ar t . eril. e, 1 . 1 - . - preation of 1 L • - iritli ' • • • -t =ams Oh: Resta GERY , thr BITTEBS WILL GIVE YOU ' - . . I . No NERVES,: 'i . , t vnty SERI/FA .; - . . •• bTEADY NERVES.. , ' • ,1, '- .. !BRISK FEELINGS _ - • MERGETIC YEELD:ER. I , , n _ ji . DEALTIINIFEELINGS,' 1 ; CONSTreCTION, ; ; "- • t Y misynit A, tyl i.TE o o4o cO :t .71 7 .IiTTUTIO'S ' _ , I ~ • ~ . A:, 84;rel,itt 'Oel:',TaTiTrimN. W , ILI; AXE THir. -• 1 • WILL ItAKE Tin 't e . E. 14 ' 'ILL .atiKE Tun I , A - ILL tAy;c Tug eased WILL SAKE THE - , I w Complexion - I Clear, • WILL 'MARE 1115 , I '1 ',Clear and Bright, wit• p. r . • 13*.a.Inrik n; E R I" r-f•A'111! co be aped w i th perfeet .by. , ouikt PAM :NOTICE. , are many perrotatione Mid under theaitne of pot up in_ quart bottles. , compounded of the, ______wh ,hiac . thee. e, or coF rum cosiinr from Oto , 410-cei . pm. gallon, the . 311eguleedbl Antic or Co[ : lender Peed. Are. tas TM clam of Bitters mum& and will Continue to camel lone ae they he rad. brindle& .to--dle-- death f the drunkard. B y, their,oee ti eyrtem 11. kept rondo • ander the I hence of alcoholic Wombats. of the worst klud : the desire for liquor is maned and aS Ix • and the result is all the hrifTollll attendant upon thrt • • life and depth; Beware. of them. 1 For • • who desire and will have a Liquor nit tets,l publish the folfoiring receipt : Get 0 Amino*. ale nellieradaiUteemesaa 1111torri and mil with Tk lipsuarte of need lltretady or Whiik lurry • • the remit will be *preparation that will It, rare An medicinal virtues end tme ear:llene,- any of the • • , • Liquor intim 'ln the marine, and will ease, wale lees. Ton wilt have all the virtues of 11/aes sundite Blitarsa in rounretion -with a ;wed arti ~.. of L • • • , at a much liens price than there infe rior . •':t 01211 Win epot pr. r • i . NEUWIED . EDMORE% .. . vufftring dim ' NABILALRMVII. wl away with namely any der& on their bow, are u tilg in a, - ibort-thne : ate bottle in inch cares , hate 'a • • stupriehtu effecL , 1 • • 1 i I ' DEBILO I i _r_ Ow from frosi of any kind—Tom Bitters will •e • your stretqrth hi a east time: ' ' MIT* .11 1 1 D IEII. T i, chi n, w iu ,a l i kV it there Suing areuteri— lo I, ••in a Fever 4nd 41714 are kbli 4 el Would be with. , • I' ' ' . ' ''''' • ... ~ , . t I ' L 1 • • lent, :T I#l /. . i , i th . . tit , ber • -'" L, ' .t Rom J. New* Drowit, D, Editor of the Encyclefgedla of . Religious Enowledge. • • I • weigh net tO =Tor Or teousuneud Patent hies In general.h &toot of their inipedl it'd effects I yet, know of no sufficient reason why , • may not testily to the benedis he believes bhn beve, received 'from any simple 'preparation. , is that he may thus connibute to the bene fi t of • I ' ♦ this the mien entilly In ,resesed to Hoollants Bitters, prepared by Dr. C. IC Jana" of this 1. brain I wan prejudiced against, than for many under the impression that they-were chlegy} an al. • tie mixture. I inn-indebted to my friend Rober t .•• • er. Est: for the renewal of This prejudice} by • • . r tests. and for encoundpineet to try than. when alt* •• hen= and long continued debility. The . . cd therw Bitters. at the beginning of •••. year, was followed ir rdent and sent . to, a degree of bodily mental rigor which •_J not Wier six months before , sad had stenoetde _ of regaiaing. I therefore. think God and My Jana ot ine dijeal 10 UN them. Jane 19112. J irrtErrriON" SOLDIERS . 1 • • I nit rILTENDB Or SOLDIERS. rail tbsittentidnotall kesing Mations or Bien& DC* may to the Istd, that - 1100PLANDS German rwill ems nine-ninths of the dimmers lodated M aa n iu re t=llz s rt tb t == 41 1, 1 11 3 eihrittrripeopredm of the siqk• 1 41,-be noticed that a sal am mitering • littes'•- &my antic/ that Idtsi }can be `readily cured by IToodandw German Bitters.. We.lueenobealtWoaln 44Mot, ••if these littertwere freely need 'Mandl et itresesigtit be amid will b e •• - I Ina ' 611,1 :: _tme!eing teraiom w 'ca, propnetors son _ __ ,,, letter, tine enintrent in the annyand botilluThr . 'oho bite been teetered to beelt242•l; ate of than &tem mg to_ Mem by thei; • 1. f. , , . 1 Bewail* - of Cousterfettli ! 1 . . 1 ILNeettitt the stiothtito l ot -c..,;(..,TAcsisos,- is os , irtuysis et eactitiottie: , .; 1 • . , 1 ! . } I ' • I i• is . -r e agiCEll4 , ', • H II • I unto sioo $l.OB .Octet' tk r Atio l 'or belt dome; 85,00 i Manna else, TS " ' Or ball 4one4 4 r eo i fba lusie'etea on emouni of the niastiti the-kitten itld. axe ma* the eleespor.i , si - , o • .-- %cod yoneveiteet *octet Pa taws al pilaw ao be pot of try soy of LW intozieattalinoparettoss eney be awed Va tte be k lawbut read Win Ind Ire em* antly, tiy enema I • . 1 ' ' l ' ihiCiPal - Offi00 : 014 - litiandadorrf .. • NOS dialii Aliiii *Fans's. ~ • I PIDIADELPILL PL .t i i • - • . JONES 41: EVANS' , . akumuces. iiii C. X. tWIEM II Coot Ida?' Mant l aks. *4lBll, blan 'ill 447 IMaids la ' moot /,'"a i!rupfacx4Ra, r • W. - I- • - , 1414.11.-414:1 cmgehur =saw ressiaL) • Nit. Teti ,clll5O - IY, imps : lawn • ' Mad • • For Its Cr,am ' • ( • • roe us *dour aocrialLa , . . UNCLE RISS AND. .or, ILII7 MUM ar Joinnty icasazza, • - • -- • • - About a,quarter of a sratnry ago,' More or • less, as the handbills We it. there ' lite, in one of the eastern counties of this State, an ,oltt, gentleman, Whose surname the reader •wiliver by a glance at the head of this story, and whosUchrktian name was Ephraim. Being frugal and Industrious, he had amassed in early life a princely fortune. &huge portion of which he bad invested in city real estate, while, with _Abe remainder, he had quietly settled hhnielfspon one of the most magnifi cent country rettidences to be' found in the far-faied Chester Valley. Now, it had not pleased Providence to , bless Bphialm with any direct heir. to his immense estates ;' but this deficiency was well supplied in the 'per son of his niece, an only child of.hia only sla ter, who was left an orphan at ther early age of thirteen. Sophy, for that was her name, at once became an inmate of her uncle's resi dence, isndYwas at once adopted ashis own, a fact of :which shit was not cognizant, but which will explain the , reason why she . toer sistedin addressing her new father old Moth er as " Uncle" and " Aunty,"ao • Ilutt • these patronymiat became a common byword throughout the entire neighborhood. • Now, " Uncle Ephrilui.7 although astern believer in the doctrines of .Davy — flicks;-•Was not re markable for his scholastic 'attainments or general intelligence. • This, •in's measure, arose from a close and 'unremitting , attention to his business in early life. In , later-years, however, his leisure moments afforded him greater and , he became:quite a de_• voted student, and withal, a firm and incor rigible bellever•in that new arid' wOuderfut discovery which, about that period. 'Some sage philosophers had. made, touching a strange connexion between the material and immaterial—" an intimate relationship exist ing,"-as Uncle.Eph. expressed' it, "-between the mind of thy neighbor and thvpower to control thy own movements in, dal flesh In • other words I Animal Magnetism.!- Si. gentle reader, having made our bow intro dtictory, We. open the case • , Strong, l MMSMEME explanation , ' as to the power of Animal .114roetlent. and the great betwitta that are to accrue from 4etuty,' -" illonderful! ' truly wonderful !!" said Mr. _Ephraim Ross ; ".why, there are no lim its to the grandeur of •thia new scienbe it can lay bare the scerets,Of •the mind, revive the Past, illuminate- the Future, laugh at all barriers, and , overcome all space r! and 'Eph. Ross thrust his hands Into • his breeches pockeui, and striding with hasty- Inept along the apartnient, revolved within him self the principles tif.Anirnai'Magnetism. ' "Verily, Ephraim, thine head is crazed with. some of thy, new discoveries, for - here thou heel been walking up and down as if, thy wife wasn't in the room "—and the usual meek and charitable spouse of the worthy Mr. Ikea dropped her kniting upon the foot stikil, and looked up reProachfullyin the face of herexcited lordi:---' what strange - . fiddle sticks has thee gotlia thy head now 7" " Fiddlesticks, - Itebecea! Fiddlesticks'! ! —but 'no matter--she is but a woman, and cannot be expects to - know ail the great se crets of the scien " • The charitable husband of " Annt Becky was appeased by this judicious retlection - t and so. drawing 34heir, he seated himself by the side of his wife and revealed what he con sidered the cardinal principlim of the new creed. • - "Rebecca, whit may - we - not hope hem this new thing ?" e argued, as he saw the simple-hearted weenan wax interested in his discourse ; " moriOnwerful than the dirining rid, it can open the recesses of the earth and show where the treasures of the mine are de posited,•-where 'runs thelibiden stream of the - ,trieuzutains. we may send the spirit to-the uttermost endslof the globe, or soarl awa,y to 'other worlds--dence.a fandango with I the inhabitants of the Moon, nr eat Iporridize 'with the epicureans who have their habita tions in the Sun: -the diseases that vex man kind can be revealed ripe may uo longer stalk unpunished—for, a case,embernming to a bench of judges and a retinue of lawyers can - be unravelled in a moment by the aid of Animal Magnetism." '• • "it is certainly a most wonderful science." answered the . ompanion of Uncle Eph. ;" it is iny grand." " . ,oGrand! , said the enthusiast—" Grand! what is the discovery of Fulton, the Astro-, waded trophies of newton, the new world of Columbus, Tempered to this? Blui they never existed, we'should know all now ; for - everything must 'be as clear, as noonday so anion as the'mind may be:governed in its out goings, andmade subservient to the interests of science." Ephraim . Ross was in a fever ; he- felt that he was identified with the - new science, and the dik•overy of the philoso • pher's stone could I not gave added to his happincia. -But, :Ephraim, is thee sure thee cazi mak e "•ecirv- answer in _Dractiee?—thee knows the • , perpetual ReEk—_, - Now. Aunt Beck::: a 07--- ancut Quaker. eel had a spicing of ills-0-1+ on in her tempera ment. beS had luxe:m:lk, •baaband buy shares in a company for makilf. a Thiltaad . , over the Strait* of Behring: he had purCn la " ed town lots at Cairo ,; believed the nio . da was itihabited—and bought' ' half a country newspaper, :Ace on apemlatioa. - Can we blame her for her qufttion? ' "Perfectly sure' of it, Bebetca—perfectly . sure: *Why, I have seen enough to convert an infidel . I taw *cage of magnetism where a lady. was Put to sleep so soundly, that the; magnetizer being suddenly called away and , not returning for a week, she alept, - nnW hie d return." , Stout, , - 1 . - 90 1 , Tot -No. "Amazing!" answered Aunt Beeki; with II uplifted hands, "anti thee really beheld this?" "Nsy, continued her • worthy husband, "the same lady was , put ins Magnetic ta and taken tote moon, (in spirt, mean;) mp and explained the • features,. &c. of the in hibihmts, their dwellings, the si te and (pal :t:r Cif the fi sh in the waters of that planet." "Tut, tnt. Ephraita t they were hoaxing ee.." increduously remattod Aunt Becky. "Hoaxing mei" echoed Uncle "Eph.— "Nofisense ! why I can put you to deep!" "But," insisted ,Mrs. 1t.,1 "how doe' thee ' know whether she was not Pitying upon thy . credulity in regard ,to what sbe saw in the moon ?" ' I • • "Why did I not beF he r myielf?" repin,d Uncle Bph. I ; - "And yet thee has never been. there: nor have we any evidence that *hat she said , was W • I • ._ "Well, well," replied Ephraim, who ni dently taught to evade this view of the quettion, .'if you will 'rethein quiet, .I will i magnetize you ;" and he 'straightway took the tabu of his companka within his own, and regarding her steadily; commenced the process of magnetizing ' Whether it wee the poher.l iver of the tnagne• titer,. or arose from the fact. that this was the hour usually. devoted to a , siftts. by Mi. lt9es,'We know Dot; but one thing is certain I' —in one hoer the ratified_ operator I was re warded by: respe c table tedicatkoti on the part of bit spouse that she . was in .• die land A **rebuts to Ow Weans& ruder—TwfAlre . sown harodaced—A km 27 btiebrf. • • “Wkat Ankpal Mignettan ?" wiltdont4- low beeshed het seise who "know =Wag of Ws sew•spoke is tbe wtssel of actleaos. T • lade, Olds curial% yrbleh is In !bectels: **auk we WM expound 10 the 40 1816 ;CVIC of Tt b 7 leaflet PUI0 44 0 oot, • • • It is reed* state of the •nervaii4r- PSonuMS 1032E1 lore eounlo7. Tittle our:. r . Lore ft you woe' hl truer motherl Lon ft the sheioui ' Bhee oa each another. • ---... Lore ooestry. Ohre one, Ltn to•bre se a bride Though etreuus of gore for you liras ups; Lore It more thin world WWI,: LOre ). Late It i Nest to Love, countii. little lirfttis lon &Host .tee. ably Obe. love 't I Ike Ili Mine. couSs7. Iltde one,: `• liyerft day Tx/ 44: „. Heave:riled] be awe, leetety. reef sesi CIATTER 411, • ..., .1.,- „' .. . 7 •1 - c. - `r - ,-: * ~ tatnvintilg which! some'phYsiolcigleal pphe- - , mains t themselves ; a slate lihich Is aedln produced in One individutil by the will of soother, pesforning o pertain manual • evolutions fbr the purpose ' -- caushsf it to take place." , Di Purls:ma, .who treated upon the suldect, says:."the lutiensaNe. iftotule, moral cooltion to ,poduce any mallicareflacts, are comprehended in the fol k:wing precepts : A firm will to dO - good-4 strong belief ht one's power, and entire confi dence in using IL" t Boas / . The theory was fint introduced by Tuocakr, a oruninguished member of the Prerteb Academy of l lledicine in 1784 ; but Anthony, Messmer, a Gertnan; may be considered its *Adieu advocate, 'ala i:Rl/eh all he separated it from all' other inter, eats, and pursued It in a spirit of Inquiry and un tiq zhn research worthy of a better cause., He It sr e fluid „universally spread. "It " says he, In his work entitled ' A Amur's" , llifars, "the means of •st mutual Influence between the hearenlY bodies, the earth, and 'animated beings. It istcontinued In such a manner as any void cannot take place; ' ifs subtlety is beyond cempariain. It IS ca -pable to receive, propagate - Ind communicate all lbw impressions of • motion„. the surirnal -hod_ 5 -feels the street of this agent, and it is by hisinuating itself Into the substanee ..Of the. , nerves that it affects them. Properties land- lar I to; those In the kmulstone may be recog nised in the human body. Pole:‘ likewise, :•varioris and opposed. are discovered in It Both the action and virtue of Aninial Aligne-. tlsm can be communicated from one •body to' another.. kis Increased, reflected by glasses, communicated, propagated, increnwed by sound ; it can n be accumulated,' concentrete4 conveyed." dis t :l ien goes on to Show that it can cure enable the physician to judge of an .Indivi dual's state of health:lc, • And so haring initiated tho, reader; tt will go on withthe narrative. .•' - ' - • • In an apartment of the mansion f our sci entific friend Ephraim; seated, Ili op -a`so fa. meditating deeply „upon erne suhjeet- - whether of love, ,poetry, or metapbyites, we care not, to inquire—was a lady, 1 young, pret ty,'•with a' laughing devil ' In her eye, and . a throne for Cupid on her tip. - The window of her chamber overlooked alandiipe -- of rare-, • loveliness ; and the vines , that'trelliised the' Is window, the zephyrs 'wooing the n gleta that Slefit tipon her brow of Parian Whi eness and, ; Nlobe-Ue repose; and .Ibe. • moo c' sent 'lig from the ripplingsof the classic Ifouevbrook, all.combined to give , the lady a chance to' . . bleak the meshes ' Of - care. If one so lovely - could yet have read a chapter from sormwa diary.. She had no cause for sorrow. and Yet she was sad ; 'and art she rested her paint upon:the sill. and looked abrOad updir the laughing face of Nature, there %yea a quiver of the lip aid a gem-like, tear in , her bright eye. The fun was retiring beyond the wes; tern ho ' . and linnet: in r its rage - among 'the green 1 twee,. wa r , warbling i ts. ' evening . 1. prayer. • - i - . 1 -, ~ 1 „1 “-Sweet arti,“, murmured the fill r tenant or i this bower of the Graces, "like so dream is )our life, ' & nothing may-check. thy blithe carol save . e passing cloud dirrit lig the sun i.to whom thy orisons - are „ -*fie . • Pretty ' Warbler, , lould that I were 'as I' • from care aces thou !"—and she lined ov title cage . and burst nto tears.- i • • r . . , A hand -- plae24 upon ,her 7ow'y arm, and tones ellinown.andloYed wept upon her ear : ' Nay, Sophy, my own sweet So phy !- wh• • reason hist thou to et.; i :T the bird its carol, -hen, to one at least. 'thy -wise is softer far ran the 'notes of Philomel to the grove-hit tit , ngi;Oft. ' ?" The - maiden ;bent her hlushi cheeks•deeper into her; hands, as the lin -ling youth by her side essayed. to catch her ce.: ." Nonaensei SoOphy i and you have not a smile for me after so ling ati absence ? I I cdttld wish myself' the ,linnet, that, never parting from thee, I niight nefer ti he chilled by an averted look on ieturning.". The you 's tones were' , impassioned ' as. he spoke, an sounded reproachfully . • Now Sophy Bess was a•roman ic divinity:- Her library consisted Of the "Chidren of the Abbey," Moore* "Loves of the . Angels," Byron, etc. ° l .Swest nineteen in years. and courted laandsoine youth, she had .cer tainly cause for thinking herselfi miserable ; and it was long before her suitorcouldcharm her from her melantholv. But what cannot love effect ? Sophy ROss lies. human. and a short?half-hour found her langhing boister ously at some communication 'Frank. Pritn rose was making. Whit that conimunication was will be shown anon ; and not to disttirb the rater -tete of the lovers, we will 'go -into a few facts connected with this " time history." Old Mr Ross had, been an ;importer of spices and -coffee, and retired after 'twenty odd years' devotion to business. with well lined pockets, ,very abstract notions of so cial and refined life,• and a natural diSlike for any individual who knew more than himself. MS wite Rebecca was as antiquated and lib eral-hearted . as her lord was ignorant and' _selfish i but as Virtue ever e,xercises a deci ded superiority over Tice, and moral eta - Rake predominates over the grovelling instinct, so ,did the domestici influence of Mrs. Ross•ap, pear in agreeable Velie f to the churlish demean or of the respectable and Intelligent Ephraim, Under the dominion 4this latter indiridual,• the mansion at Beach Grove Wore the•aapect of "ii travelling menagerie;. -.• ,Actuated_ by a laudable desire-Ito be considered a man \tf taste, he had collected about, him rare sped= mens of the quadruped order; and Bic un wary stranger who chanced to visit the grave stood' in excellent chance of leaving his skirts in the gripe of some petted Brum, or having his. .skull cracked •by a. missile sent from an overhanginglimb--testimonial of the skill of a dome lie baboon. •Charietatus of every grade were welcome, , but , men of ge nius eyed • askance ; the viler the humbug, the more wannly received ; so that it should not cause astonishment blithe breast of it worthy reader at Animalliagnetism ilour.. L ished in the me 'filen of Beach Grove. , ' Sophy Roirs,_ we haie said, was the only. to child and heir f this well-noatchtd temple. She had all the virtues of.her mother, •With tesc i, none of the old man's• selfishness. Young. ardent ands ptible, Frank ,Primrose had won her ere lf wooed ; and so instant the victory, w en the besierger.appeared be..., fore the garriso Cupid, was - -sent out :with • polders extrao inarv. te • make an 'uncon ditional mitten ir.' ' But if the - maiden was willing, the fat er 'was not. for. Frank had no funds in• the st ks, and hitt law-bodka were his only capital in trade. .• : . .-. • "It was not usiness-like." sagely. argued Ephraim. "to ye an heireiost worth _hall' a million in e tioty to a' fellow' who - was not worth a lir." • • 1 .,, • ~ In a worldly int of Tien', the old gentle: ''''.."--- -• corre t • and vain r ‘ .. i man a 000.0 -,, _, ..o* .__,,, t .5ti••• 4 4 11 41 6 2.4:-• some promises the amorous Primrose, the tears of the p tty Sophy, andlthe mild ari peals 'of ileOld Eph. was positive. and ' Frank Was 'sent ;to Coventry; with a courteous intimatien ftorn thli - napa of his bili ous that he ken attmatiff on his groun& Frank Prinirose was not to. the defeated, • without an effort, and as he tookeup - his .hat, he muttered- 'lt is a prize worths struggle;: and mark me, ldreflY. - We•lrar'lneet 'OP at Phillippp' • !amok stole a look' at &Thy' --she wilt in t. he glanced at the old Ist dy4-he read. L pathy in her eye; and turn ing, be .g upon the old autocrat, whti. -pinned defiance. Prluiroaegtiashed Manicotti, wisely said nothinpand bowed himself fry the premises. , ; ~_, -. *. • . _ Purtheresplatiatitios tit oar r sobject—ittlotal. Magni. kliza at a P!emitua—Lovell (WI N % arc. . We will return again to the spartitent into whie..b drat introducedlthe reader: It lighted AO, and the exemplary 'Rebecca is at- Taming theesndlestleke n the Mantel, arid, with duster in glancing her eye over everridng late a good housewife; lest there should remain any evidences of care - laxness. • ' Spectacled- amt bev e l -with. an air of conscious importance:, Ephraim .11cuts, Esq.. pric4:d the room, occasionally addressing a contraoh-place quety to his notable sponse, or , wondering what could have detained hls petted guest . lengthi a thimdering- tap, 'and th e door of the' apartment .swung - 4 upon, its hinges, giving to view • the kuluntms at tired Moon ofPrOamirir John W. filthy -ilea exeotmder of Anirnailiagnetialn, and mag nettring animal to Her Quten V, le toria;---at *A r ida 'cas,ll iimaed kWh' as ihndni uid_ the Professor ann - outiml - 2self --- ii4 die - Wit% tope, as per - Para:t4pe. - Ross - requested ip be seated, elemmod. his delight. PO in , traduced MA itd_, Mrs. B.- long mitt anima ted dlacuinkm wida Prot .?old astonished bs helms with* net Alspiq TO lamb& sod iierplexteillitinebdiestma *garish mach Istatteror Is" thstlegm- , ,. Ofehended not, thq' c• -OP.. • ..tnnsintein something: which was ems- , elusion.' &sang &bet topteittireit atom tori -thatettoar. , irst the *sgaireishatiminme ri Animal Ma i etiim acitieroci wherimaiy jeintedenendp:tot:irked r. ei istroa t 14044, and now IT: ettil*tin its "Among • &heel • Who .liltilesSed - ise things:" renfarked Strivy, "Was. Ono° k ' Pingruve. r." 1" Priiimaiel. teott°o_ „f 1- ling lawyer,' whci obstinately refused to I what he taw, and vowed It Was' ad ion - ``DM her sald Old EPhra.M. 1 "I know . him well, and ;a more hoorant,wfteite'itp-,, Start-lives not." •.. • - •., . I -- - .1 . • " allesaid he knew yO," reloined Sky .. - "And•what did die say of me ?", inquired ' Ephraim. •- - • 'I• .. - , L - rt - ; • . -- .11 - • • He Called von iin old hear, and voweld - that he - had7im ad, " grudge against You.' wiFich : he would Pay . off Senn,",wastbe complim ent= art rejOirtder of Pref. Shlvy: I ,•'' • ' _,.• • _' • ..• .• The foul.motithed• Selltitlil" eselaltatd the elaspertited•Eplarabi ; ' l'''f theoantenlitt- - - tile fellow waisted -, to „nuirivi my' i&opity, ut . ../ knew ; him-too well. Why, he has •n ta dollar to-pay his washerivonian !Many an heiress, indeed -:/i I *fah he were beret"; • I ",litinipb 4 ."' naittered the'Profesarie.' • - • . • "My dear-Ephratin," chimed in .Rebecca. • • " thee:lniess that the'Profesitor prounseit to show us some. cif h 1 experitnenta ;as ! . Sophia la ' to .4e 4asignethma, ; would it eke Tie - • altwell to inforta her that Mi:Slifty lab t". . 62 .• ".:iot to•-night;ritebeecti,-,.my' dear ; this - 'Mien° Primresie his - put me in .11 passion;'.we -- Will walt.tintil teknorrow•evening.• An old bear, forsdoth I . I wish .he , was in the • roota— I would Show hithil An old bear, Ind I" and old: Uncle' EPhrelni • waxed ex ly •- . r indignant. r • _,I ..: .. . "This' fellow 'Primrose travelled'up the - Delaware with madait spring. Oa my twat to •.: •Ne,w Pork,•• isidithe Professor; "azd swmw - he • would marry ' , your daughter w ithin a twelvemonth hi Spite•of your teeth,' aridly's:ln - shouldslgn the Marriage contamet•yourw4" , • "Hal tut I" alkaloid .Eptualm; ••• ,• is that capital?: 'With my conientl". -- "And he'said he would marry , her Inthis . , yen . room." - continued the Professor. • ''Excellent!" leachinated'l the old .-gentlet man : • -we alndlaee," 1 -- •- ° ••Yea." echoedbia • guest,'• we shall s e.--, ' Good night: uiv 1 worthy heat. • Mt , - - pence be with theelnitil tb.Morrow . eye •g, when I slid! , ahtiw thee 'and Mr. Boss ! ems aampleS of my art ;'7 and ha-mated h ir - up:and deptirred,l I - ' -'lle is - a wrist extra o r dinary mari,l re. marked,'Uncle,Eph to his wife. ifter the Pro fessor had gone;"a most extratortlinO•y Man, • and as-unlike that pu ppy Frank Priuiroie is Animal Magnetism is unlike a whirlwind.-- If •Sophi - wohld take a liking to such a i • • I Shouhil not sayina'y." ' ...1 - ' •'• . • . . , ' 7 .. ' • VlAl r tall 1V.1. , ti - . •, . • , '. ~ I . The plot .thkatetia-4 aliapdar•aernal—Ephralm ont• -, grneralvlL . • 1111 larange appearwo of Frank ,• . , 1 The evening knowing the event s ree ed in our last chapter, -found the' drawing • of the ntamlion at Beach Grove again or d,er for ihe - receprion of compativ.:. l• .--., • Besidesithe owner, and hia - Wifj, his d gh.• • • r ter arid , some three or four friends were rea- - • ' eat:-invited to wi t uttas • Prole:l4er Slricy it et ; - perinterits,P-that "gentleman having ,promised to somnambulize Hiss SoPhy. -. I -II - .. ". NA the - hour appointed, the. Prc3f• • .r• ar- • tired. and after the. formula..of intro('. ction .. . - tO the yriurig lady was. gone through vitt', . the lield was cleared for action, and th Pro- riesser was about to comtherice, when a trtui-'• irer was announced,-.who apologized .r his intrusion, but explained that -hearing' f his - '` friend -Professor , Skivy. lilavieg erriv at , Beach Grove, he had:called to see him. I The Professor Mimed him, to the. company' • ' his - old strident. dui Ite`v. Jeremy, Carideo! and ', _ 'the host ss premed him to take a ileac. • . ~ In a i" w minutes alter :theNclergyna . wart. seated, " the ProfessOr, r•whn• secure re ' markabl • jocelar, stated that he, would take Mks Sop, iy do anything the company shell, whereuppre'theoung ladii-a preseet n , ed him:nunlike her go Ahrough the' age - . ceremony. ,Aunt Beeky. l as they all ed• ~ her, laugitinglY added her,Wish to her, oung friond . s.'ind die rile gentleniati mirthfdlt, said •ditto.. Ilophy-Idonii. objected,. but 'was' out- . braved. iud the Professor,' filacing herLttsig* within his owl& coinmented the operd ion of • putting her in a magnetic sleep. In I tharr:,, t , ten immites she.gave tokens of the'su of '."- • the - ex. riment Her eye-lids closed, d• a •seraphi repose stole over her facuiti , - The ri Profess r stated that the ,niagnetic in ence had bee 1 coMPletelv eucceitsful and' • t she . tilts utt - rly,tniconsiiot_ of smitten ' "ob. _ is The It}lsteSslhen arranged the table, r tlie-, cleigyri who happene - cl to live`a yer Book crntainint . the niairiage - semi , , and si, the - P ,fessornimandett Miss. -So 'he to stand up with,tom before the? divin! Iwo ' ' of the !plies officiated ..: as' bridesmai d s,. and Is . Uncle•Lpii. was to g;iv e . away the ladyf.; To 1.. the istoniShment of the cornpany t andihe ads , -• • nilmtionl of, thVieantec! Mr. Itose,..hla' augh- ter rose, froix.;:ihe sbfa, and I with troliitle step and un eyed reatare*took her •posi üby th'e side Of PinflSkrivy, who was 'rt. the bride,gr in. 1 :.•., • _' _I 7 C , -- • ; t ,The o res Were read; :t he resPOMVFe,n. I nt by the netised lady, with a ciearn . and. i precision 1 atiadded • great yjo• the. 'newel- trigs of '!1 - 10..speetrttom - and when the . Mide.. .• "groom was told to kiss the brldC, she urned - ' the -salute . with surprising *eat, anti' for . • one notleogniratit Of what .'svia. pasii g. A tnarria , -r, contOet was then drawn Ito, and -:- ,the Irahaving Signed it-ithe old Im•an ' • atli Sig .Xed . ils nature, and the el • ' -wit -1 tressed t. The Professor teisrirely folded the daCnintnt, and carefully sthWed it to hie pock- • 'et ; anthenled thelady-to the feet haf her papa a d bade hey kneel with him; a_ d ask M il s pat real bleseteg. :, ,•,. • ; "Yon . bate 'W` 'Thy -children," •c - kied" l'Epliraiiu, ?'at.dikay you lice long and hap-: 1 pity in !the tukula of.holy wedlock." --, - 1 - Aram; • '... was the , sonorous respo nse o 1 the ilivine: , l : ; .. " ''..- , - : lit .I . " It: s hall I the 6,• - •detu'est - l• - spoke I voice t • which scauiried stratte;elv i in. 'the ea ' of the i ' .at t r,.. old gentlenm. ju d ge mess i prove 1, • to voulmy, lidelity ihouldlsorrow da en the' Pali; I itf 4/0 after life% and, the P ofesaor ' wound WS tirm.around tile yielding orm of the nuddeh,•Who certainly l iteyer too ed. leas il asleep ` than at this tnoment ~ - - /,- -, ".Iy, what does all this meats?'; • Uncle' ph. "Who are yina ?_ I aural thatveice." - r - / _s, • - - `t'lt pli, the Voice br y'our, sen-b 4-1 hesbaeci of your daughter,- Frank -p 'at'youy service." - • - I • , Itwas even eo - ; and*igoner44 *Makers and: Minden:ta t neykeloth being retrieved, ..frailklPrithroas stood reveala i to• the Litton- , ' ' hart •-•- 2 • 1 • 517- •-• ' ' ;shed Lk, , ;= -- 4 6i. ,___ l i •4l4 AXe,,n -, --7- " 4 1W. ve-mi, dear father," breathed • filo-°-'W e)•elinirirtg.to.tliettirm Other parent. 0-JD , avert, indeed, I , WOO! never do so-agaia." • `-lphialtn," added his faithful wihs - 4 . Ibr.- i • give and him theta,' my husband ; they-10re each other. and thee would not blame c tlila [- innocent deception—thee was -young thy- 1 self!" and ahe looked sino his eyes with mat '.• - contidbig arfeethin 'beaming from _her own, ~,, that ihellint Emitted a generotts "iah.' - uad v. thalami of Indigo lamed - . ti> a geneana ion- ' P. " Weil, dell; - Fe i n dog.., you have *tin her i . fairly, and"siirill have a blessing i but lam , •• , douw with ,f,,niontlthunlheweel'orth and "And, toltun I," rep ed Prank. - • -." Thai . • theory mistt be thuinb ,' but th e preatleis of stag , it hes grained me the heats; ind bona' „bee -1, adoze.": • ' __ ' _' ''- ' ' I. .' - ' t'.. I " Theh4art, .Ft11111k," 7,l6 • Ottalaitt 'lll t!fr -4 . *. rupted his bride . • • • --..• ° •,. ' :• - ' ~ • 'is N.o, not the.heart bed the hand,' • the ; ' - consent of !my father-inilaw."• •°: 'I . ..,.--, .. •.. "But, Truk." broke the old g , .• ', '.' yea. rublied,me lathe . hard lost '.., • "la zallingoe iiii-Old bear . " ' 'l' -. '• ° --: ' '' • • ''' ' - Nit' think of the jeet;i:ter 'Air,. broke the :Piank.--1r ,i•, : --, _,-- • .., ,11,-.. , ,,,,...6, •-... 1 do; an therigli I ' &Celia - old S ig :father, 'she is - * best In l tb. e*liteti. • tb: I ' • tirn, 4 lieve" t , 1 :. •1--.; - -, ' • , i' 1 • . "But, flp ' * bellevoi toylough, remarked; the -natio& ;. 1 9 Rune ,- thee' ' was once a,belieter •in Arming, hiti ' . " Humph!" Mutt ** tide Ep And hinaltp, et isay!We, l i tendrid elitism Ponivtrak,• het,. BM& ' , , rir In inosiXbiniupinilisnaldrintu. :New Ysorkflo•hotercie.oa*s: "Handrethi 0trz....... lyr niatit 1 ibbei ere Itt inn b etiendialmiltoi. *, rens, whif.b. cannot _ ed by' • rags or b l aary hoottbtrio* n.f_ ; Said tbAY ' ino hope . iftigatione wetly.— Thf-1 111 f*h Malt- to tie POthe elbow fora net 'Av. It only bynopt , ue. t.tea t i tuiPtcleMtir craditom tkitr".* je Ain ,oport, ' . eb o n , Ilitairli . - M ;bee itt**, neilb:etiii%.- , , :traW * • V in a. Via •bii,st KV • „..... thet , lihe .• ~„ to sel vii 4 lroni24 4l6 (MOO - Iv' ' I b . " el "Ilial iIh*VV IIIIMt • ...1'....;,... . '2•" ,;• ;' ' - -"- - ii - ''.';' ,-., I .: ;-. ,- • A I s-a the o
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