. CIL t4 1 ,:11 ALIA A E.l M=MI=ZI MONDAY, JANUARY 25, 1869. cil;Y - AND COUNTY tu sr .110.1110N...12 4.4 f, - - Dann Alp 4G. • San rlie4* 7 SIM sets 451 rays length 0 boors ininutos. • 61nte of Tlicrlnnneler. . • 7 A. li. 2 P. M. Stolidity, SP • 110 cosUnrricATioris intended for pnblication twoEACILe twist be accoinpanied by a rouges h i e Da me, as a guarantee of sincerity on the pti t of the writer. The name will not bo pub. unless so desired by the correspondent. Corropondents sitonid make their commual• cation 3 abort and tb the point; oar: spabe is t4o, 11l i tell for or long articles. IVrito only on one side of -the paper, and as' plaints 55 possible, without nourishes. lick Ringers aro booked at Columbia for to•nlght. • . ' • , To-DAY is the antilltoreary of Robert Burns the great Seuteit Poet. Itocuom!s Cotillion hand will give a grand 1)311 at At i ettbach's Ball, on the _evening of Fob. Stb. Low( out for houtio-broakers and tintink thieve% Homo! suspicious charactor aro hanging around our town. INIB, 140,703 tone of - coal wero delivered In Heading by the Reeding Railroad ; Ham• ',erg, 5,095 ;'Leesport, 2,071 A r, knot: number, of people visited the new I: '•#l.F; witittilbilinttint on Haturdery, to witness the working of lloo'n fast press. NOT Ygr.—No ticollno In t h o prlceof bread. Why not IMport It from IfarOsburg, where It eu ho had at a much (Amami. figure 7: "SAnAlf." said a wag, oft'a all over town." ' , What's all over town VP waft the stmt.:me quiry. "Mud." Sarah's eyes drooped. ----o 'l'►►f: demand for honsesitita season Is groat. er than over hoforo, and every day wo hear of applications for tonoments of every size. Jess O. lIAwr.EY bee removed, hhi law ofileo to No. 542 Penn etfoot, , ovor the EAoLu book store. Eutranco through the book htore. MEETINGI.—A elicolnl mootieg of the mom born of tim Junior liLentil Fire Engine Com pany, No, 2, will be . hold at tholr hell this evening at 7g, o,oloOk. ___-.---- Wout,DN'T It . bo woll IC womou and children would stay at home whon there le a tiro ? Vo noticed last night two. ladles who canto near being run down by an opgttle., Arnow:T.—Nearly two hundred thousand &Harm were paid out by the paymaster of tho Planlelphia and Reading Railroad Vompany during tho January pay.daYs in this city. ItuNAwAy. —Two horses took fright on B.tturday, at the rumblingof a wheel-barrow, and ran down Filth front Mtn atroot." Thoy wore caught without 'having done any! Tam. ego. . , --Ai-- 81.101 IT Vim—About 12 o'olook on 13Stur. day night, ono of the bed rooms of the l‘Kop mono' was found to boon tiro. Tho boarders, es 'navy, rushbd out of thefr rooms and oxtin gultdld it. TIiR.HALT.ON SUNDAY.-WO notlood yes tertlayin tho Holds on tho outskirts of tho etty a lar.to numbor of young mon and boys baso ball. liavo the Pollee, no author ity to stop It? - ' . IT IS well for a man to mind his own bust. nom, If ho has .a buoiness to inid. If ho boo not got any to Mind, it is no good oxouso why ho hhould mind that of thooo who mind thoir own. Mind that. -.. FltOn all appearances the number of build. logs to bo erected the coming season will greatly o:tweed that of lttst year, and theae provemonte will be mostly of a Ilrat.oltuss eliaraetor of houses. Ax exehango says ' that restless and craving Infants may frequently be relloved and 'pilot ed by a draught of cold water: — Who• knows but this agent might profitably supersede spanking and paragoric Out( eltlzons should bo on•tho look out for tho oellOo of iho moon •on Wodnesday evening. Those pollpsos differ from motoorlo showors, as they are sure to bo visible pro. ykled the Sky is elm. •f \vim nn ISSUEI).—TIIO 110 W bnago, l doeigned for the Ivo °film Piro Department, will be IS.. ailed to tlio Itninbow, Junior, and Roading lioso Companio, at the' Common Council . Chamber, tomorrow evening. . • • ON the 12th litst,, a young man named liornsbryi, employed at Hill's breaker, MahunoiCity, Spbnyll{lll county, died, of hydrophobia. Ile was slightly bitten a few weeks before by a small terrier dog. "Pooh mon have no right to ,eat butter," says a Western eXehange. They ought. to havo no right to oat broad at ten cents a loaf either, Down with the price or bread I„ or ,niatio the loaves double their present elm tiAsE.—Nir. Elias Yeager. •son of William Yeager, residing at 249 North Third street, slim, this morning, at.Bushong's rurnace,twO Isrgo hawks. They each measuriul four feet and six inehos across the wings. They can he seen at Lauer's Park. PROVIDENCE: 111 110 t altvoiyB a eafo plaoo to trust to. We vow it party who iyent there yes. terolay, and returned quito overcome with the length and breadth of the journey. "Crook" is good In its way, but with a “atiok"in'it, it is Very likly to iiattoklongor than is pleapapt, • SATURDAY was ono of three lovely days se common in early spring 'time; but * depicted. rarity in the middle of winter, when We look for naught but snow, foe and bittec gold. The streets %core, thronged .all ,day long with promenaders', and business in the retail line Was quite brisk. Ownin to tho disairangentent tit things In general, incident to moving a printing office, We aro unable to get out mom than one edi tion of the FiAota3 today. We Lope, howev. erg that by to-morrow all things will be' in wofking order, when wo will servo our sub hellbent as usual. Pitoc i ntr.ssi NO.—Wort: at the new Airtitioe of Messrs, Ilushong, Kauffman it, Co. noiV i build ing at the Lebanon Villey bridge. s progress ing finely. Thd walla aro all under headway. and the cupola, withilts heavy pillars of iron, le ,being completed. When this furnace la tin- Pltion if will bo one of • the largest In the county. • • 'Pita 'Washington Rose' Company, of this city, Who Intend visiting Washington erk the oecaslon °Title inauguration of General Grant an President of the United States, Will he the RUMOR of Riot,. S. 'Fire Brigade ' artliat city. Tho Washington aro making extensive PrePe; rations for this trip, and will.bGaeeeroPanie" by the Ringgold Band of 25 pimp. AcOIDENT.—A serious, accident noeurtfed at IRebor's far tneabout two miles from town, Ott Saturday. A young man in his ytnploy was engaged In feeding a corn shelling btaohine, driven by horse power, ano *jam 000tprisir, be tried to force the corn down *ltb ble WV, ts \ o and was eaug tby the shelter arid ibs timers were oomplo ly torn off.: Drs. Ilsokuten . 6 nd Weldmin we stimmobod i and dodo' " . Mr care the boy tit doing Welt-t-Titnea. , • • __ .., , • f ItkmiVAL SAINge.--;figbtlY meetilliti will 1 ; -Ake held b erektng Ibis Week In eh, moue. zer 3f, ;Ogre . Wourth street. tO W4deb, Oar aborts eft ,i , ate], Welted. 1 )40 geed has bee •aoco i, plisheal by ` th ertt. To•tilibt Row. Andrew MeneldP.Q l YOutellfideo Is pre peeted to preach, at 734 otelee ILL.—We regret to learn the!. the eiliblent and ,gentlemanly crier of our 'court, Joseph Hitter Esq., is confined to his bed by illness, which': however, though serious, is not,of a dapgerous character. His pleasant face was missed this morning by all whO arc in the habit of attencling the daily sessions of court, and much sympathy was expreSsed in his behalf:. The functions of crier, in the mean time, dotolved upon the Prothonotary. Lzerunri o:c Tits. DOOTAINES kiwg nm4nono.—.Stev. N. C. Burnham f of Philatiel phla. minister of the church, called the gew Jurasalbm, (popularly known as the Sweden. borgian Church,) will lecture this eventrur, ilind again to-mormw evening, at the Univer. *dist Ohurch f 'Franklin street, between 9th and sth, tMa city, at 734 o'clock. These lectures are Intended to afford the people of Heading an opportunity to learn , sentetittng of the doe. trines of thatremarkable church, from the Hpa of one of its own ministers. Seats free. ' HOW TOMMEIFS A Costainn.-4? evet7hcoty knew how. to make a coal fire, there would he more comfort inside and lee amoke'outsldo the houses, In cold weather. 13eforeynn throw on the coals,pull all the fire to the front of the grate-towards the bars, till up the cavity at the hack with the cinders or , amheti found nn. der the grate, then throw on the coals. ' Tho gas involved in.the proems of coasting' the coals will be ahaorhed by the oinderkand ren der them in an increased degree cotnbustible, The smoke will thus he harnt,and a tine glow. ing, smokeless tire will be the result:, VAST P 1:? MY LVAIIIA RAILROAD (10b1PANY. —The follpwing Is a table or its receipts from all. , aources fo'r the year 1808: • From piofengers, • • - $104,438 CA From freight, ' • • - - 344,789 08 From expreqs freight,' , • • 10,914 84 From U. 8. Mall,: • • 7,20000 Miscellir -, bous, • - - - '2,125 10 I•••••••••• Total, 1868, 6305.198 23 being an increase of $21,354 81 over the pre ceding year. The net earnings of the East Pennsylvania Railroad for the last year were $100,032 88. • • . Timex MENTINqB.—On Saturday 'evening the Fourth St. M. 11 . Churah wait flilPd with Christian people 'of the variOus 'Evangelical Churchoth upon. the ceitasion of a Union Religlottuneeting. • The Pastor, Rev. T. A. Fernley, presided. The exeroiscs were very interesting. At the close the congregation arose en masse and requeste'd the continuance of the daily afternoon Union services during the present week. Title Monday afternoon they will he in the Otterbein Chapel North lith st ; to-morrow in the Fourth St. Di. B. Church; Wednesday in the Presbyterian, Thursday-in the Baptist and Friday do St. Poter'e V. Church. TILE • VETILAUELVIIIA • OninrEsERVES, A portiOn of whom !WWI Reading last fall, attend the inauguration or Gen. Grant at 'Wash ington. Tbe,ltesorvea have made tbo following , changes in their uniform : Enlisted men— Epattlettes•, with white worsted fringe; blue and white pompoon, with ball ; three rows of silver buttons ; the breast of the coat to be crossed With nine white corded Washings ; the sleeve trimmings to be a white slash and the light blue replaoed by white. No change is made in the uniform of the officers. Wonder ivhon Reading will raise those mili tary companies act much talked of last fall? Young men, agitate the matter ! rpm Floauvramr. COUNTY. --Henry Eyer ly, of Union township, Schuylkill county, has been lodged in prison in "Pottsville. charged with causing tho death of two basterd children —ono in July. /880;and the other in Jenuary, 1888.-3. H. Betdort Was rim over and killed by a car on, Monday last, at Ashland. TuesdaY:a young man named Efortitt= by , (WA of hydrophobia at Hill's beaker, , from the bite of a small terrier dog. Col: Tease firatmon,,late of the 48th P. V. is re. potted to have beenitiliqd by the capsizing Of a sleeping ear tbta 'aid° of Pittsburg, a few nighta'ago. -Ho had in his poptesskm 83,9001 n money, and a deed of some land in Schuylkill county * which were properly taken (tare of. Ittmonon Ornrxt tfuntzo.—lt has been rumored on thostroots Of thiOnitY for the past few days, that a Woman, residing in the First Ward, who Is the wife of a Wittman, caused. the death of her. child. There , aro di ff ere»t' stories afloat, 'and one runs thus; Ou the last trip MO husband m4do "froze in',' at HOMO point Inllew Jersey. The family, ponsistlng of husband, wife and child, lived on the beat. /11 few nights ago the husband came aboard drunk, when a quarrel ensued, the Wife de g ilberately throwing her .child at the head of her Inebriated husband, from The effects of which the child died shortly after. >We have boon informed that Showman left the child fall, In her fright to get away, from i leac drunken husband. From the ruveitigatiou we were able to make, this Seems to'be about the true story. • <A DROLL fellow was,asked by an old, lady to 'read the newspaper, and taking it began as follows : 41Laat nigiit yesterday niornlng • about nine in the afternoon, before breakfast, a hungry bey about forty years old, bought slip custard fors leVy, and throw it through a brick wall nine feet thick, and jumplinr over It broke him right ankle off above the left knee, fell into a dry mill-pond and was drowned. About forty years after •the sytme day an old cat had twenty turkey gobblers; a high wind blow Yankee Doodle on a frying-pan and knocked the old Dutch Churebdown, and killed a sow and two dead pigs at Boston, where a deaf and dumb man was talking French to his Aunt Peter." • ' • • Tho old lady, taking a long breath, exclaim ed : , "Du toll 1" • Finn.—Last evening; between ti and 7 o'clock, a fire broke out in a frame stable at the Henry Clay Furnaco of . Messrs. Eckert, on Milletreet,in the SecoU.d Ward. The flames soon cornMunicated to the frame oil•house 6 ad joining, and both buildings were destroyed.. e firemen were quickly on the spot; though t e run was a long one for most of the compa nlea, end • the fiannes,which had burned fierce. Ty fora time, were extlnguinhed, leaving the Charred frames of the buildings still standing. Alarge pile of books,nontaining • old accounts, were saved in a damaged condition, and car ried to a place.of safety by the firemen. • Ton barrels of oil were also saved, and two mules were led out of the stable` unhurt.' A stable was burned on the sarh spot a few years ago. The exact loss is riot ascertained. Tha streets' Were filled with thotuuttuls of people, 'Men, women and children, hastening to the scene, and their return resembled the. march of an army—the ettiewalk and tho middle of Sixth street being black, with people *Afar as the eye could roach in the moonlight; The fire Is sup posed to have boon the work of au incendiary. THE LADY'S FRIEND, FOR FEDREAUt.-A beautiful steblengmving "Yes or No?" Illus. tratlng,a:titok7 Ditiuklatis t leadspff the rabroary nunlber erthia4rming inignaine. Then folliyo bre nBlll4'o'l_o 444 elegant fash ion plate ml a graphic) engraving , or Defeatlye linkterbySump4l4PP the Pointe cf the calagr' r This latter to an 114s_tration of 11.1C8; Woad's 'new. story, "Boland.Torke; or, Done in a Pas; Mon," Which ier bobomink tintentety• interest. lug An tbq admirers of , 'East Lynne" should read this powerfni story. • Athong tho Other literarY matter of this/111110er, We may note ' , The Unknown Guest," a fine story by Mks. Harriet Prescott Spofford; "Warren's Arard," bYMrs. liosmer; and the mintincottion of Was 1311'1;00th PrescOit'ssparklingand brilliant Se• rial l '"Between Two." • - There la altki'a awpet piece of tntnlio called ' , Beautiful ',gyea," and tho throat large• number of. engravings Shia• trative ofthe fasbil i d work, ttc:, b sikebilt e r• triton,l3lo Walnut' atrtet t ' Phi! 0 0411 ' Ye , 7 • (lytdels alsoinen4def Ifte4ltee . IrGnr tdptes, 110 (and 0 1 0 0 1 4 14 )4 1 • 6 , ThlY Ladrairsienal'ium "The Sattirday vc,• Milt ?Met , (atid 0041 opt ying,M t ol). , 1CP...PP:4'0400 -' 'fts..*li4,l l 64lll(d.Alkitl cir PAOLI; :-Tivtrut pardon me for , ting one or two rtls fbr the 'light market; its 11$490ding,"' • Ths linst*thst is i triaLkciAlistittwitabtto. d orristqwn. khelkevothetEugt i; a s located)* t6eseseveod count. Where the money is no The second is that a greet, deal of rabso been sent out of • thigitacsaut county; ween 7 400,000 end .000;ttt 3neres's .oa to dig gold an silver. I suppose • all be rectaimed—in a horn. The exact nod by our banks to this brilliant pre !working the abandoned mines of the and Montezuma.% I do 'not know, but • at lout eeVeral hundred thousatida of This, I verily believe, is the great ur banks do not dkaionnt. 1 I will give •aeonr, more in detail, in my neat lot. t will probably open the ogee Of , the o the epiendid advantagee our people . m National . Banks. I will not say g about oil this slake. They can't Oil e l over my eyes. took • ,at,' champagne 1., big salarlea, gica I don't want any of ce things. I want 10 know Who pays er before I dance. , Yours,' M. Pom AvVAlßs.—Jantes was ar-s rested by °taw Beeps ott Saturday night,' at Sixth and Penn streets, Air', having a heavier, deck lead of booth)e amp the law which, In fact, was so heavy as to capsize him occasionally. ,On Sunday morning James paid 53.25 dock rent, was overhauled and dis charged. George Dukeman was arrested by Constable Diehl on Saturday night—charge "D.l)." not ""Doctor of Divinity," but adrunk and dim, orderly," at the United Staterotel. Paid 53.25 costs and fine. and diacha William fiehineek Web arre sted by officer ileggerty in Eighth street, on Saturday night, for carrying sway &broom from a saloon.. As It was. done in a joke, the nernplainant de. ailed to push the ease, and tiehnleck', paid the costs and was diaphargedi there being no evidence oforlininalintent. • James Tensel and Hugh Riley were arrested by oilleer Field, on Saturday night, for going Into houses can begging expeditions, and thereby frightening the female Inmates. Hay. ini.c no money they Were detained • behind the bars for twenty-four hours, and this morning, on promising to leave town, they were' die charged. - Ueorge Gilbert Was arrested by officer Lewis, Saturday night, for being drunk and insisting on his right to sleep in the °fire Or Boyer's livery stable, Sixth and Penn st cote. Having no mone,y; he was retained until this morning, and discharged on .promising to leave town. There were sixteen lodgers on Saturday night. On Sunday evening Charles Lindsay vas arrested by officer Boone, for. being ' drunk. Charles was bunking for the night on , thelbet , bridge at Washington and Seventh streets. Fearing he might take cold,. the f oilleor tocilt him to Fifth and Franklin. This merging he' paid $3.25 and was discharged:, There Wore eight -lodgers in the Station Houk? last night. 001742' PRO(/' OWINGS. t ) ILEPORTRD BY • LOUIS ttiouenne, AaTo*NBT LAW" 0.39 0917,R, BThICZT,, - '•‘ SEVED!TII DAY-7401 ‘ DAY. Tho Court of Common Pleas of 'Borks coun ty, for January Term 1869, root on Monday, Jamiati:2sth, fit 11 o'clock AA 'rho Vial List chneisted of fifty-nine easde: Upon going over the list it was opertained th tt the following cases had been dispOsed of in the manner indicated : Joseph Honry. vs. Josoph Henry, Adminiti• trator, and Margaret Faslg .Adtnlnlstrator of Adam Faslg, deo'd. 110•Deo. T. 1868. Case to be gated. Young for pitt.! D. Ermentrout and J. B. Richards for deft's. • , Jesse M. Lino VB. Maria Dampman. 23 4114 183 D. Continued on application and at oostaof deft. ~ David Sterner vs. Beiljainin Shankweller, 182 Aug. T. 1867, 19 Jan. 1869., Settled and costs paid. Robeson foepift. BMW" P3r , deft. Moses IC Graaf vs., the Bbadine Steam- Forgo Company. 117 April T, 1860, 21 Jan. 1869. Rosta,paid and suit diseenthred. EQ434. tel for F . for dett'll, C 4 41 ' Sathe vs. damp : 118 April 'k'. 1860: '2l Jan. '69. Costs paid and suit discontinued. Bathe counsel. • The Allentown Railroad Company vs. Bon. jandn Kutz. 85 Aug. T. 1865. Settled. Sat. !Bras:Alen to be entered on payment of costs by deft. inover ter Ws. J. , 919ney ,Jones, For dOft. ; Joseph Liebe' vs. Sarah Etna e.' Death of defendant suggested and cause continued. Peter Shell vs. Daniel Hunsioker. Contln-• ned on application of plff. Stein and Ross vs.Cralg and Koch. 23 Jan. 69. Continued on, applieation and at, exists of pig's., A jtiry was Selected and Sworn 'in the caite of David 43. Kauffman & uiVe. W.lVOlytner, Adtnr. of Frederick• 8. Hunter deo'd. and the cause opened, after which the Court- adjourn ed till 2 P. M. • RELTGIOUN INTELLICIENCE.•4IOVe Mr. Pe tors delivered his second lecture of the course oh Word rlaturtmlottlio Old Astam any? in the UniVerttalletiehiirdli last eVreitiihr. subject was, “The Tovrer"of Babel," which was hondled an able and eloquent manner: The church wns well filled. • In Christ Churl:4l,4st evenlng.Rev.J.P.Lun dy delivered the seventh of a course of ser mons on the “seven Churchesof Asia.” These lectures prove to he of great interest. and . t4O , seAtti tionicreictlitt church,,,Was thionge4. In the Fourth Street M. E. Church, love feast was held yesterday afternoon, which was largely attended. In the evening the pulpit was occupied' by the Rev.' pritlaStle ief lle delivered an able sermon. Rev. Mr. Leinhaeh preached in ' the Now Reformed Emanuel Mission Chapel, in Tenth street near Walnut, yesterday afternoon: The services were well attended. Mr. L: will preach in this chapel every four weekS from yesterday. Rev. H. J. Rhodes delivered . a• lectuie on Tempertinee, in th,e Tenth Street A. Church, yesterday aftereopiti ypie . leeture well attended. • It must NI good ne*s to our, Christian friends to learn that the Sunday Scools of the Various churches of the city are all in a pros perous ronditlen. 'they are better attended now ,then over they were. Wo shall shortly give the number of ebhotartieteachSchool of the), city. Anythink• 'relating. to the blunday Schools, Which might be ofinterest to the pub always tind space in ourcolumns. • The Union:Areetings, Which- have been' so atteccssful in the -past two ,weekk . will be tinnedAuring this week._, ;-" • .I_, In the 'lla r itiet Chnieh, 'the Nate*, 4iov. George Freer, preached a very impremivo sermon on the "Cbming World," and impress ed his heaters with' the necessity of pwaking out of their "spiritual sloop" and 'preparing, themselves for the coining , of the "bride = The sermon was ! deilvered with a groat deal of esrneStneSS, arid, mi doubtonost of his bearers wore convinced of .the truth of hissrguments. Tim apeolul Meetings in , this church still continue to Meet With success. The revival season has.pot yet terminated. The spirit _of Christianity, is diffusing itself threngh our churohasmith litratifYinftrigiulte. AS largs intimber ,Cf.rspanta,td r . been Whitened fient: tai tittichei inky, pity Many whowerrieiposeit , tiilthe:Wrath ' of an offended God are now rejoicing in,ifieemiles. May the good werit oopto4e,„ . , . ! 4 ifOLLENBACiI, F 9n 280, baNld i gollon• . 1 94 1 4,81(cd1 9 YefiVio 1 ,;i' r pio trlpnd ai 4 rbintlvio he dooeneb'il Jiro tnviteil to O tte 4 tygni 'WO 1F040,13:q% 833 Bnuthicifth street s on Wodnondasi at o'clock POJ., • ' • *2 • • •, Comood „liongOok ,1100,41 . 13 Never fait in giving relief , an 4 oiten;,4 . 4e . ot radical cures in acute cases of pain, initatonta lion or Weakfleasythey z prorttpibt none,' Ring. senses, „ Weak - • Inliiminationi.OtsLn Dyypopala, Swolleg 4otati,_ qlaggement of • the Lwow', Wltoophiti t cenita ttcleAlttkfta.'• N. -B,«TbiAigooßipm mole tasstiknow l envelopeli. with printed fillit6 Ift iikYttsat slationi*lo94oo44rStellttokleir. 445 nod can to (awl. __, Madoty CAFVWEltlifLitiifzustiet, P13,1a. , airror sale by tort‘prwrg* myipealers. s .1".4 bOto , *4"O off. l tiu►rkell 11( 4 1 kY , •o)it. spaos la 4111* the W' IJ. Ovgoir `of the railildelphisikl,l4 • , • , Weekly If of the IMliodefiplifiv• , • trrom the North Americus and Untied States Gazette:l • FLOUR.--The ms*k4 t, as we bare noticed tor 1561110 "Pe Plet* °milates .itery dtill k and price*, Of the low and median% grade ate unsettled and :4 00 Ping• About TOO bids sold In lots, mostly to the retailers and beirAisi at prices rnagloitfrees xi for , superfine, 606 Su for extra, $705 for . usrth west extol .060‘ for Pennsylvania extra family, Wi10 . 09 cot Ohio and Indiana (infra fatally; and sildit* bbd tor limey brands, se.' cording to,qoalit.7. I VO bhis of Rye flour at . s7soo6ilbbl. In Corn Moat there is =think doing to nx prices. I ,The following are the itnipeptiens of Flour and Ilea!, for the week ending January 2 1 . /beg Barrels of enpetilne ' 1 liyo • • Condemned • ~ Cotal • • • • 7.5 6 3 GRAIN—Tbero is very little demand for Wheat, and prices have again declined: 20,610 bushels of Pennsylvania. western and southern red sold at $1 &el 00 for good to prime; 12,0 0 bushels of amber at 42611 05, and small lots of white at $2 10 Qd iii 114 bushel, according to quality. Rye is scarce undl4l4trdstOttnd Witt ZO.: bushels of western and Pennsylvania sold at $1 6001 62. corn is in fair deum: dut bout former ratt-ti nOebushols of new yellow sold at 88090., and 10. 000,110. kiln dried western at 904)950, closing at slop for new yellow, and 00®2I0 for wellieru mined. Outs are in steady demand at about fOr. mor rates ; 46,000 bushels sold at 71(a750 foiffest• ern, and 60061* husbel for i'onnnivaoto and mout6oios Idoeoiding•to qusltty. 2soo bushels of Barley malt sold at $1- 15512 25 l bushel. the CO,, uolpts today are be followal 1470 bblo flour, 4100 bushels rbent, 6900 do * corn, 400 40 osqk Untold NG-+ln clarldo4 tiothkog 01*w coOkedi quoted at $l. GUANO is quiet. PerotfltUttnlby, Pe quoted at 08400 yl lon. Baugh's Haw Bono Suimphoeo• plate of lime Belle at StOtige; a dint & Noodles' at • 49(06 k Croasileleoo at 4R015e, awl E lust requi. zor at`4soo3B* ton. ' • • 41A.Y—Luring the past week 610 loads of May and 80 of Straw wore welkilml awl sold at the following prioen s Primo Tltnotby,U. • •i Ipe Mixed 6 • . 10 1 15 inferior f ; " tV Straw 4 " - • '•• l' • Ito lit/P11;-The movements still. continue of• a charaetor • wiles Of NOw York Ittnif WOW ern at 10@15e. according to quality. • 4Lsseolation eontia4 to have a good call upon'yaimilor H1811.11;414 mita hides, and they have but feyrfon hand . . Their prioes re• ;natant Ito qt ill for ettiv;lnid 15e. op lb for steer. The outside saltth hare s,fair upon%them at 120:0230 Vlltdor cow, and 1210)18o for steer. Country hide' are again, arriving ploi:o ‘ freely, and selling correspondingly orelint' Ate VI 'lb for' cow, and 124 .for steer., Caltsklu,s remail in demand at 1%200111. for green; ktilted are moder ately active at 22c: The Uoatskin mazket, is quiot ; 'no sales aro reported. OheepskinV are still in moderately active request; there has been a sale made 9(1600 country skins' at 600 piece. We WM4°, count 4 s,ttlOoael 12%f and city at et 2142)160 Y+ piece. -'• • IMO IRON—in Pig Metal there livery little doing, and prices aro weak and unsettled'; stdos of _No: lAntliraolte at $39(560, and No. 9, at $4B. Sootoli• Pig soils at en 50414351.t0n, and forgaat $3441350` ten. Manufactured Iron commandli MO* ton for Bare. Blooms are quiet: • • LBATIIRU.—There has een a fair tradO trans. • acted the Past week. with ' diminished 46colpts. ilaughter tho Rough—The demand f ro buy; ors' fatil l o'iNotitoli and Ye,rk bilariptta, en* 'tinho'fale; for both•light and heavy weightt. ; The receipts of the past., vfook , have not boon quite so good; prices aro lirm and - haie an Upward ten. denoy. Wo quote common 886(00, good Co, and beet 430 %l L. SlaughterctlBol4--There bat been a moderato and steady call at firm pricks, With Built receipts., WeAqoto taot a t tgB(o44e, good 4cl and ochimini'itbBBB4oo )$1 it; lip ishßols 7 .43loro bee been some in quiry ,trom bo th New England and city buyer!, with lighter receipts. Prices remain unchanged ; beet 38o; and 0 0 thbiQn111431e $1 fA. Hemlock—The demand remains only ma iterate. Wo quote linenoaAvros. light weights at 800, and mediu\n and heaVy" at 816324) r it; Orinoco, - 1184 weights, spo t and )320(111141 heavy 2241-0 o $1: /laxness—Thera Is an Im.J • proVlng demand, We quote City long **We,' flhaVed 540, and country harness 40Qtdo . .$1 lt. Shoe Skirting.-Thts call romaine tali . . and :steady at 460480 o,lb. • t', mol,4BBlo—Thetels more doing; 160'Iduls Cuba Bold on private terme,•4s birds neW oiol4' klusdovado at 15004150 bblEillttsooVadOat NO. and 1137:bb1s of No w Orleaub, 14 . 4itatio# A Nit 64340 'too., gallon, cash.. , • NAVAL sTOREEi—Rosin le firmer; saleeo;o4l)m . • moniat 02%; No. 2at $3; No.l at ss(s 41 bale at 41 60@ 6), and extra at ge®BBo 111 bbl. Tak 141, soiling it $3 95, and mob at $3 80. Spints of Turpentine sells at 56 frAistio. f watonim orpice, oit o s.—ln girth Oils there is not much doing and prices are unchanged; sales of ornde, Whal# at $1 10, and 'bitiached winter at gl BIM 15, Sperm' Oil is steady, at $1 15Q1 20 for Winter, -KO tad WI at $1 70@i. 75: We quote. Linseed 40'41 pf 00 ;pollen, an advance. . , • • )' rbITHOLEUM.—The 'market' has; been (Inlet but prices. have advanced; sales •of crude in packages a1.2.561*4and 26,000 bbli standard white ai 115433.7 n 11 gallon, ;on the spot, and all' the month, olosingat,s44/1300,011,the spot and all the month. ' • ' " • ThefellOsv p ag are tho, receipts o ; prude aad re fined at this port dnilug the past week : colds; 4200 bbls; rethied,.ls,oo bble. • . PROVISIONS -,Theis Use been lees doing, but , Irioes are very firm. . Sates of Mess Pork tit mil 30 50. Mess beef sells at ;lA - MS.IOO for city packed . Dressed Hogs sill At s(24l3 t itiacon infirmly held, with sales c of plain and fancy canvassed Hams at 10010o t ; rEidelefor • Minis - at !leo . ; - ehobldeii at 14014 i. F t siii ,is firmly held,,with sales Of 700 bble soli t, 1 :15 ypOstlirn at i lloe for :044 end ket tle ri3nd6riiit. - Butter 14 dull find 16w4tr"; sales of solid packed at / 8 1 43500 ~ I tud.prline western and Pennsylvania at 40014: r inaeiti lit fair request, .with sales of, prime factory ft 9 /0: 20 49. - • -„ -- RlCE.—Billiit'ofterOlinii iiinieperted at MO* sAtr—trioili ilid,ivithoiat r otianiteg Zie sacks of Liverpool ground, and 3000 seeks of Liverpool tine arrivcA td a dealer. : ' • ' , 4: 1. • . §PIPS.-r-Clnyerseocl ii in dentimd st the ad. vanne; '2OO brishels Sold'iii iii 7509 lkieixiiiiinkt i o quality., Wituothy, In demand l i we quote at X76, risssef3d fs soiling tit'iteddieS IP .baliel: • • SPIRIT/MAl:Andy laid klin eft -f.quiet... New England Rum, 14 so)l,lng it 411,741 p gallon, Whisky is unsettled ; Mile* Of 705 . 16b15: Of duty paid at $t Al Cpi ol 1 p galion,in,wood and ironbound pack. V ages, closing at el Mt 05, ' • I i SUGAR.—There bps heel} sore doing; 700 hhds of Cuba sold at 11 1 ,-0120; 50 boxes of clarified at 13e; 40 bent of Aliitto.'at' ),3)iti;' 40 ,boxes at 1.2 , ,i0l 240 !;":"Ees "ligilif6os 44 IWO-bids of Molasses • Sugar on secret terms. - •• A TALLOISoo:MareI: oreitireedered ate rist4rted at 124114, 1 14 lb. ' \ TEAS of all deseritdions are held firmly, but there is very little demand. 1 4 I#643t.i4.lilersiis *434 1614 kid; liiiiiiiilikre 1 4 71 iPPw 41 : 4 4 4 IPPoW? Biw a . ,of ICA t eQO itos,aS 030 for exile; 223 or ti11:414616i oni4ait bloOdi aft for on f pliszter . 1 010944 4w#7o atorwcis t rigr; 62 4 650 r0) 10 $ tiWYP Or jnWitsllo9 4 se 'for pul ell, as to quality. • ° " - i • , . 7, 4 4 .494.T 8 e7;k1 1 0 1 CT0fir, 1 .445% , 14M to Liverpool; ire quote flour at 2s 8d f bid, it . aS sd .lp buldieLtl44 book iv- goad 'at s* . "-la vette. le4jui ll=ittrWi e gitlAwata ne " "ise. - terms 1 ail tt# barsoi - for thoismkilitent on private toms. lirillitilifitip . . ,fa :. ..so g i .. 61 0 +iv Our.= so / . .. - r .1 o r i Ms enn allo re rciit: the cmziprol • " • • t;',l e e • L•.:. • , "MARK • • , c‘i *11410 1 6.0 • flik MEE ~ Trtip - i twat l i, tg o ik n „ ,9 bu - v r -I '. 1. , s; a, ' I • IA • , litillor y. ~, 1 t i ",.' One 64144 i4114i 4iiiiiiitisiiitt , titan. The rep ed, b o n lhai and tte bred Doreen woke upon ear , smooth akin Ili tawny, aed inward 'sires the same. whole 831141111PieSe , 4 firm taii virus of 401PUI.A, a pnea of eu • .. . illodises, can. flat have od i altlk. aeu, Alto ,blood Is Ink pUre, dls: moire te mifemr.w , t- , A- 5 - - .11 bate timely warnlngln those - Pimples, oldies, 'Tensing, florae, MM. tlopper•oolOrM Ohre,. Scales, au. Avert the , calamity by pnenickatketaystewah the 111 ARITANIS ROOT AND HERD JUICES, a AMITUTAN't ROOT ANDllllllte JUIORS, ' SAMARITAN'S ROOT AND , WIIII.B 4 1 491160, ~.' Before Scrofula takes a irm Mold i ' 1610 w many have the virus of Syphilis In the, system, and in that oondltlou Contemplate mar. filliM knowing little of Its baneful Influenoe on the constitution. ;To such , "a slay STOP. !Fret, ElWiese youiself 'dl %bode latparlttelk ;• of that rotulous Info:tenon, (which lk many casco 13 lredltary in the oonstitutlcm,) before you bring 'misery ou yourself and oMrpridgy Falco 41.116 per bottle. - ' ' ...i it , • I= A l O 01 4i t (' Axis Mort 'Even Winn. ' Tell! a irealtlvii Ctip!iit" ' 6 " 111) kf lh ? Alit t eAvic roakhO'Adialretion• Mnteinsileklsl4lo 8111.4 1 4;.A0t, Mordull. Peten Pine to De taitan to eff ec t eine. .They, entirely vegetable, havjnipaii- nor any pleasant taste , and will pet In any *ay tiklure the etemaob or bowel' or tita roost delicate. Curse In from two.to [pit r day% VA recent cases In) twenty-tour ,hostilk tient, by mall, Pries— Kale p ackage. 111,. • aold by Ilarttedritlrebc .1114adi4 i re,,,' and by DrUggists. '• • ' 004 rreprieters,' dOetti-IV A , f,15 Ittkee 84,604 ?MN 79 116 TO iiiir3loLitis, New Yoax, - Angrist 15th 1t131.. • Allow the to eallmintr attentionto my pROPA. RATION Or‘.CONPOUND' TRAOT BUODU. The coMpoppllk_p_igrts aro • B OUU, &ova Leer, DUURRSOuNirsti BERRIE . lions or.P it 6#4).n.0t01r.-11110hd, in varier,. ~Yu. Moor Berries ; by distillation; to form n Ono gin. Cutiebs extra Med by,dieplimulent Iti , lt4uor ob tained front JtU'ldeisi flertleFti imPulf veil little sugar t ` it, timail, preikor • o aparit; one more palatable thim tine pewit^ T ho active primettles am by this mode e ted. titithu l as VPRItlibY Dru gs ate illml/411,1,115. of %gar the r it i r :P u p as ' Astloile th is (It 4 o r ti - ve e p ; ril l i e ctp e lereavlng a dark . and glutinous 'Q°bootleg: • filtultleytttotet'irre4lente..The Becht) In - My' 0 rkti p olninktee 1 ' the' loneliest quantity the br ngredlents are added, t w o. 114 fermentation ) upon Inspec tion, it ell nit fotind Apt to bd 4if Tietlire as made in 1 4 armoput;" uor' is til •it.' S y rup- anti ,therefore can he used in cases whore fever or In tiatutnatlon exists. In this you have e know'. edge of the ingredient, and the luede 0 prepara tion. 11 - I fi lt h a lloplng that yen fri ll •t lid, and that upon inspection t, wl3l meet with 'yo ur up probation, Wi th A oelifiref,confide co, am, very respect Ily, .. • , , 1 ,U. T; lIIUMBOLD. Che Mist arid 'Drugglet df 16 Years' Nixperi • once In, Philadelphia, and noW Ideated at hie Drug and (Atop teal WarOhOiteer 1194 . , Broadway, New York. [from We, Istrgittit' 'Karlittrdlng 'plietbbitis, id 4 . , the ► l4 3. 4 ....... .1., CI I ara iterittlw ittir,hT. %K i • I eeenpled 11 D 8 op ' rte l idenr, ; and Wit& 0 I 'don Mg 'ti Sind where others bad n t Wm equd y io beforei him. 1 have been favorably Imptoasod with - his. ohatll9. 0 .WS ~,„,,,,,„,,,,,.,,, ter hd r Firm of Powers A elghtman; Mantifitetur. : .ing.Ohemtste, Ninth .and Bro,u, Iltreetib, ~ •Plitlacleiphia: ~ ' , , t _. ‘'.• • - . Ilinainocros.ittnn , SZTßACT,Mull e for weak. peas arising from indhieretiod4, The exhausted powers of nature which aro itooelibpeAtio4 by so many star:rank eYniptinno, simblig_Whlokwili be found, Indispeatio CO h'xortiep. LOBO of lienio. ry, prnitefulnesi,. Horror di' - Dieeititt; or Pore boding's of •Sy 11, in , fact, Universal I4Ritude,' Prostration, and inability tO Outer Int* the on. .o.Yulento of eootety.• • ••• , Tha uonbtltAtiou; once attlieted with Organic Weakness, crequiros the aid of •Aledleine to . strengthen; and invigorate km . system, which 1181411300 , 8 EXTRACT , BIJOHU I Invariably does. If no treatment is submitted to, Consump tion or Inegnity_ misuse . . , ••• • f •, ••5' • • 1.. : . HBO/BOLD' 8 i Lind JSZTIAOT BllniV, I n ktrnO• dons peculiar to...peinales, is unequalled by, any Other preparittlgn; Bain. Qlhiciteeliii or , lietention, Painfulness, or oppression of Customary r vao ttattbnis, IlAbrif utiesrthitlgket,etp.ot the .13to--, rus, ' and( a coin i te' Incident'. to - . the sex, ;bother arl big f . ii i" ,bite of dissipation, lin- iidericie in i Ottjte Aeolian or °Maze ef, , wai t ;.., mnatiotwo ._lll,llib' RIY/140?"813CIIV AWN- totovim Rosa Br i ton will radleall T exterminato m,thti eYstem dleesebehrletur . fp ,liubito of . iidytiOnc; , 4o u ~ tuo,, e xpenaes , tt%l9, of no Chan iiidlptizitiArloortveplenee iir •ftintpeeure.) cor etely reuperswing tnothr, (Myren& win. dauttrons rot:iodide,' t4phiva And ex eunt, In all t ese diseases. . Us UstulloWe fLuM NIETO:yr 1 1 1 / 9 1 11 7 la ) all diseases Of the organs, whether in ale's 10 7 wale, from whatever cause - Orlglnat 4 Mid' do matter of how long stamling at is p (meant in `se Rh d eli t irretl l 4 in n e il l ta re d . 0 action, rc o m o ore y 1, 1 ,.. , R. .X ) 4 l/ */ n of ar of Iron. • . , .. • i , • ? . Those suffering from breken.down of delicnto eonstittitiOnil;PrOeure the rertuidy et 01143br ' • ThOteader must be aware that, howevettalfght, may , be. the attack of the above diseases, It is °enfant° affect the bodily health and mental poWOred .:• • , >. ,p - ', 'l l 4 t , 4. 5 1 ?•,.' aid ••'tri All the kbnye 01114she4 titre the •o A Diuretic:l_., 'UtIBIIIIOIIP'S RACT.-,8 1 - 1 . 0 0 , X the greatest (arctic., • • ,•; • • . ••. -,• Sold ..,by . Druggist, everywhere. Pr10t3t.23 ,per,bottie or 0 bottles fort $O . OO. olive to any addreiis.. Describe symptornit' I till tionitrft rdeations.• ' • Address U. T. Er If DO D; fruktri ()herb tea ( Warehouse, tai rou way, N. . • • .. . nit, • -..t. • SONG OF IRON , in 4ba sober, yietdelywi l med by Mb br (korlopkl4 t.be etalwortAtea art • ' • /44 1 8Wa1l at 141, stof la wore. i • Beauteous In the palace pl,l sho t ~ • t / Spring hi tiapointed TO. • , As it brihige t e_dcadlk lightning ; QUO'S(' atittharnalp*, Os Sod. But there is a eilorlotis Where•Ltake mYgratidetpOWS4 Giving to the naog inY,sareSty.i, Sweetest aid, in•dangees hour: See j before Me Ay diseases • • • fieo tbuSatkest,hyd,rll4l b9W k i : 1 / 4 sel; the TOW of health gad beanty ' ' Take the palest cheek and brow. • sly, 'dyspepsia lSY'eopsamption Tee, all HIS aro' Ortished at length Ifor I give what human nature , 044 , ever peello4--exasicaTm! i Shall I tell in what groat essence 1 din thusyour spirits cheer upl *ranta, tremlpling,_dying sufferer, ITlstbe Staled 'll'iikuv.un figkurP 111 Tho . PERUYIA.N SYRUP iesprotected solution of the ProtOxide of ir0n,..4 new discovery in reedielne that elflkoe, at the root of elleenso by supplying the blteXi With 'Re Viterl jaritidpla gr l(le etement-11ron. thagThe genuine has "Pseuvun/Bvaurt blown In ra - ft • t • • " ProintjetOti.. ' • No. IN ioy Bt., lib w, York. Sokubv all Druz:Late. cIiFRO 0/DUMAS • It is well known - that the'benefits derived from drkkgroflthele s musupelianarZna,o4, other oelebrated burin !sprit' ifidily Cwing tl:4 the lodine tiOVAIOnta n.. _ ' • . „ • l•Pft). 411 :11 r4 19 1 0:. W i l f” P l icit Contains lodine in the same pure state the fills found, in these span* waters, but over per \ cent. more in qtqflagyegednattlin as it does 1 1 ,4 grains td each lldirfanileelidliatflved in pure wa. ter, without a Solvent, 6 discovery ion sought for, !Xs oirt a ranruro i tbd6l , 4 un ed In). u rlilf Ser • rs; a ILa foD "Wilo. UAW" Se .* Y o rk O R Y 3I, a IEI r p oprtiet h o ic j3o Day . s i t d w TIOI ORRAV ENGLISH A'RENEDY rid SO-Jaws Vlorketcfsmobtfjlis ?! Preparedfi sin preseriplion btrititteWie!ir b., PenOlvirSittinvo i ttgreitt i Tbitt 1 bin iti time leu tlit the cure of all those painful and dangerous diseases 4441401 W tjAI9,IIA flOdeAlit WRff‘till OUWutI %OM _ --o-` 4f o~~ < trnlecilibt thiliallit.7oooll4o4tflk %as eupplled to reuliviy* tg tO>t IreMut. ky, there's riomarelar***.eihe lb* to eirtabg class of.disoellee tA l t i k tbal to l rza Whet! u g - * II4 .9 II : O FONM ' avi t lte power , , tti ice' A cure. 4, cututiP44 v4l tbr' at* tom: • dielotui conabinattoe M (O: iiittinelltlit thenailVel of equal vrortli. l ple hiltpo llllll ll ll 4 i4iatai to a remarkable degree to " • Dr. Wisterte Dalian of Intl Mew* Whose value la oaring Coughs, o~lroOollllla, Whooping Cough, croup, Asthma*. Pulitoitairi Affection,' and incipient Consuseptltm la ittee. Alutablo. , STRONG TISi'lliONT• ;mold DittN. Sou Willma lston, n, Die, _Depot itaeter of th licera. 4 iin l theepring ofteeti I was sum mgos setr u sr i M pl etal with a hard, dry eough,tkith *a • eoinpauiments of *night sweats t eomplete y pro*. tutting my nervous s 3 steru k and produ a debilitated state of health that. alts, lid to 'no purpose t I had Rini hopes of ovvi rixtoverlogi es had also MY I. At this slag of matter. I Walt 'presaged. ti throuti the mluenee of a neighbor to try 1 . tarts lea% of Wild Cherry. and, before two hot les, the ofnxt wait almost magical.' cough entirely left me, the night swaths deaf Mo t hope once more elated my depressed spirit*, And soon had attained my wonted strength sad vigor. Th u g s him this Batista, baw Otte% bpi* reinarged-h snatched rsant with the ats ilets' literati y me frOM the the , graVe. You areat liberty tomtit this for IMP Wit of the afflicted. Prepared by sEra W 1f1r11 4 114 80141111..., mont street, Heston, anti or Wu by D. generally. ORACWI I 6 IDELUBSATiIIi liAllAnie' - r - . . , -• °twos in a verj eliott tlsqls _, CUT 11, BURliti, MAIMS, WOBIIM, illa, SPRAINS, 1111Y8IPELAS, SAL T 1 I • 1t FROZ E N 111,1PYRD HANDS, NI FROZEN LIMBS, 1111.0 NO, Vint, *-- 1 ~ . BLAINS, do. It Is pram pt In action, removes palls at, o‘o% and reducing the most angry loohing swotlllo and Intammatlons, as by inaio.thus mratair rellorand a oonniletu sure. .. . , Jan **Pr ' lir ; medr for ilentalgia( Toothaohn o EiN nohe, Headache, 11leunitism; Frost . Bhed, and all acute rains. To olle'vlate hatnan Wroth* about! constitute Oil highest situ of the true philosopher. What the wazolsof science In oui coau day has already achieved, by dtroettng the I ithatathm of chloroform and other to allay the palaa• oollasanent,upou dlllkult surgical operation., j T-, ' SAYRE'S. ,‘ `, I INSTANT PA;N, CUR ..A_ • will accomplish by eltnplo outward , application. Ito effect is perfoctly magical, ilthl lie Km Rice era re entirely hantileee as to be ea applit'alittpto,theclll4 41it der age as to the adult. Thousswle of eticcessAil cafe, feel tits , thatible to no fiction, but a fact tieyou.lidlconty ; and a single application of the cure will.coiitlium the etcC ' 'elteptical offerer of ite trulymtinic,ulotte power. .WE 01111.LENGE TEE . WOW • To Produoe its Equal. . ~ No family that once becomes aCquatlito witlf, its virletet will be without it~ di , PfitlO fio Wl.' Sold by all Iltugeitia , . ! E. 1018111.ERik Co , . . ‘. .1, • . 8010 l!tottietors, /*MIR, z... ;:dos rat J r lA. "Mai ar, of Oar it. , toy is toile a quo of O n gastest litho Ibloi auto' ah:Ota th tbkootitler t ' t +• ' ' t• .. • , :11 •, - , 'No; 61? llilugliam Stu PllE,Pllkle .1 , ...i ,„ • ~ 41111%11M 0, 1004, 6 _ - . MIIIIILEIV At Co., Reading s Pa.—DalutZlhif.ts ft a ffords ma : pleasure to 'weak of the waniatlni tote of ygur "Pain Qprt, , la y own , c , ... i , ~ hue kat, I 40aa ' attack 04 with aunties,- V ' Abdo nand !WO, Aftior cue t I_4l into . 1.• nearly two mous. I paslnduced o ;lour a , d; aid after's', sooileat on, to eiy ut t in s, P was relieved lita few seooudi. $o a d the relief that i could twee!, believe at owl tomes. From my knowleds• ofthepr Ormly bellevb Mat t It pill •stop i .10. $ ova* cause anol i tmosijogantiv; '' , • . . pidrany s iovi s, i . ./. c. •.' Of ats the Arm of D u dley & fitalintil f & U SAkte" • 1:1411,11I81 • JUL ' ' PEARL SOAP 1 THF; OHEAPOT AND BEir AMIC' pi' Abl, PUHPOSRS THAT OAP 18 1, 1 04,W484p10 01 , 0 TH 4, sx(WP -_, wtH ottgArAmEMpAN .89Ap•vo 'rt I (eke pleasure In informing the `petipie of, and vielnitY, (but' more Parttottlerp ' notuekeeporsi that. they are menu peturipe , iii. intrOduolne a Soap superior to all others for • folio to PUTPOIeg: tl3 for Olesalag . Polak , WoOd-irerk ILut -1 • ;,: s. itst k ts , P—lor" oltaibig Oita ,Polishing , ( ait at moo me) *stale of au deserl o ptirt.. 2 ~.' Housekeepers can at once se t e ITOIMUITIII. tltge of this, It ti entirely tioneethistutto _keep sell b A sistofire, °Habitat olulerS, Brion up" gum. i r . ' . ll B llll or it' Paps' or rith N u ttiLielfily' chero there ore_ any mputitiel or I ondo, suoh as Faint) pram of out :FGAZ, At ke ,t, ca d lastr-Yr, tho thonsitt 6 o etr ivy . a for .whioh.pgap. to In ,09 *lot itul mite it Is ttuPoisteie to lIIIIUMiI NU ' • I, s , ,„ „ • : , - 1.., ,•ti ,) 1 DIRSOTIONB ?Olt DBING MAIIIIIIr InIAILICIfiIt 11v for each and every purpose above meutlone4l. k.di. e.ased in the owe anger i s 147 0 tir It "mutt ,-- 11111 11, MEM ~ ~ ~z~ Hile exaeitrolt, - thit. j i . oililiglistitdit Y : hie. the ationtit snotty mike _to eijeoloplisb t e" eults at Whom end 'ONB-THIBD of t**:. and LABOR saved, . , WANTED. every Peron in Beading form '.' ' IIA RAI'S , PEARL, 0041:P,, • ' BEWARE or AU, turrAvolitit„ MClAminclured grottliiitiv by tA* grit belts* Soap Cb., 103 Arch, AVM, Ililade*liits. ' ,- ~ - 4 A1ti514,4 6 4 4 0 .1 0 10. 110 ' . AKc it ijvagnoula At 214D1ER4, L , comp! ll* and ashingtog ntreete. 13008041% IS. 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