jbraislmrg Cjpiiirle. "rrBBCARY 23. 1855. Vm ttutlnm .Wev.-The Lrri;tt. CauCMCia lira tb lare&it and tu circulation of any Newspaper tn reio Ownty. FAILED Oar IL.rr':;urg Correspor.d-iice , this vrek. jjj the way, est of cur palrcns threatens rw mention it coafUentUllvi that unless onr1 Hsrrisbur-; Coi respondent gives us longer' Utters, he'll aimott -stop his pap;r !" Appointments, 07 Governor Pollock, rOll PHILADELPHIA. George R. Graham, ll;:tb'tr Master. Abraham Myers !cr of Weight and Measures f.r tlio oli city- j hts 6 j Samuel D. Abbott, Scarcr cf 'Vci and Measures far the rid Ccuntv. William P. U.ikar, IJ.irk Tn?pec!.w. Henry Picas;i.ts, Loiziretto Physician. Howard Tayl'jr, ol Chester couuty, l'uit Physician- " Jack Popper, cf Delaware count-.-, Qua- ... 1 1 ' i-ntine .Mailer 1 ' w. T. M .-almicr. IK-ilth Officer. j Joseph E llarnrd. Muster Warden. ' AnurtW JTLeiu, Keeper of the louder 1 Maffn'ino StCL.hca Miller, cf Dauphin coun! r'jur Iti'rcc'.or. John W. Crowcil, of llucks ciur.tv. nu i Wjoln II- Solder, of Ii.'rks c.unty, Y.'his Ly Inspector. J nomas J.. 1 n'lotn. Oram Jieas':rer. Oct.re Metzeer, Butter aud Lard In - el ector t , ' T , .- .... , , , John I. Autiti. or rsjru.uuiou.anu, Lumber I:.:p-c!or. Wffi. A. O't, Suited Dccfaod I'eis la- elector. ' Isaac B. Garriaiies, Marb'e Measurer. . ,, , . . , All theanove arp.M.n.Hen'.jare midt-nU f I'liiladelphia, except those othcrwiec stated. Pr. M'Aliitrr has been, heretofore, a prominent member of the Peinorralie party in the City. Pr. Seltzer, of Berks, was oue of tlic Baltimore Convcnti'.-a which rtominati-d Gen. Pierre for President. Mr. Autin cf Northumberland was also of that party as formerly instituted. The re- mainint' arnointecs were members of the ' . , i- . . , I Whig and Native rart:. O run AM and 1 Mn.t.tR arc working members of the e'l:- torial fraternity, and ell deserTing feme , . , ... , i f the rewards fe-pcctally .lil.er, ho , hss stood the brunt r. the taltlj, ar.d rc- ' ecived half cf all the abuse and Zander of; the whole campaign, without onro Cinch- in 1 The l);i,j .Vein s!it. that ahhon-'h there arc many disappointed, ct all eoueede ( Department will find him an amiable aud obli the personal worth and fitness of those ! g'ng officer Perry Co, Dem. AJr. selected. ! ('ov. I'ollock has announced his Appoint- I ir.ctits. These are al! well and LEGISLATIVE. A bill has passed both branches cf the ; except .Mr.HiraoK, who for many years w,is a V ..,. l:..- . I j;, ' prominent man in the Democratic ranks, but, Legislature, repealing the net prol iug i ,,. thonMidl of jdenllfied himseif for the rg.stration of L.rihs, marriages, j whh the American movement,ar.d labored zra nd death j lotiu'vliir the election of Pollock. EasiimV'hig. ,, . .,. i . f , , I Friend Hicko, of the School Department. Governor 1 MT.ocK has refused to jnr-1 speal.s cf ,he ator of sl,pervi4,IleFthe ,500 don Dr. Beale. He also refused to pard.in seho districts of the State. Certainly the a man, in Franklin county, convicted of h";h 15 n'" a bt.'? tf r05CS- Bul ,f ,a" ... ,. .,, industry are available in surmounting the dif- selling liquor il.egally. i (-lcu!tIcj cf ,he situation, H.C.H.ckok wiU gel BP3Astr;ngr.t Sunday Liquor Liw Bill I "ver ,hem : Co,ors flvin?" Ilis P'DC has passed the House by an overwhelming otc,nd second reading in Senate Ly a vote decisive of i'J passage. We shall publish it if perfected into a law. Gen. W. W. Taylor has resigned Lis roa! as Inscribing clerk in the House, and A. L. Linten elected in his stead. . . rr . t : . r l . r . SS.Hi iuc-ujj u una upjn igr it.c second trial for U.S. Senator from Penn - ,ylvaUia,and-as usual-all rts of pcc. j latious arc published, aud marvelous Mon-1 . ... , , , , ' chausens set 1.2 at. v, c doubt whether; , , , ,, , i Sho very wiscat and shrewdest can lull tho : , ' ; tsa''" . i 1h& Division Ciestion. j We announced last week, that tho Liil i for the erection of Snyder county, and I relative to the scat of justice if Union, i passed committee of the w hole on U edncs day, iu the House which was all the in formation we Lad then obtained on the VVAllit Wi :nei l.-nrti ,v ftirt 7 nU.t- - r. . - i' " r i r lietord, that, iu the itternern cf the aamc day, a srecinl aosion was holu, and ...... 3 c it -i -.- the Lilt rissca, unaliv, without opposition, , , " ... , , , ,. Iu the henate, on l concsday of this , ... week, the Bill was reported wuu some , , , . , , amendments, and we learn by telegraph . a ,. , . . t , i vi. .,-iiiii.i.riivi; i::ssi.fi I ni nn;iv HTn The amendments, we understand, throw the Bill Lack into the House. Friday, the luih March, is fixed upon ly the Bill for the Election to decide fur ..... - ,, . .. . j . ., tothatuay, is that it is the day of the Township aud Borough Ekctiuus; but as , , . . . , it will cave expenses of a special Elect iou and as it is far better than the New Berlin demand to have it mixed up with the Fall Election the question will prob ably be fairly Lcforo the Voters of Union County, three weeks from to-day. t.Wc shall publish the Bill, in full, s soon as we receive it. ISrThc members if the Hous-eof Bep- risen tatives in the Pennsylvania Lrgisla- j tnre, as to occupation, arc clasnScd thus : I Lawyers 0; Farmers 32 ; Merchants j IS ; Fbysicians 4 ; Doctiit 1 ; Millright 1; I tiboe Manufacturer 1 ; Clergyman 1: Lum berman 1 ; Editors 2 ; Druggist 1 ; Iron Masters 3 ; Miller ! ; Boatman 1 ; Sur veyors U ; Teacher 1 ; Collector 1; Book- keeper 1 ; Blacksmith 1 ; Clerks 2 ; Cali-; net Maker I ; Printer 1 ; Gentleman 1 ; ! Nothing 1 . It appears from late Kansas papers that wery serious difficulties have arLcn in the territory betweeen the Lawrence Associa tion and Emigration Aid Societies and ine original Squatters Association. Meet ings have been called and held by loth jj v i . . . ' ... . . i d, an mo.b. alusive Kcuiubattti in- his fcLJow on the snow, and returned in d-tslgcd ia. Frie&dly Testimonials. X7c subjoin, from journals of the differ ent parties, in various sections of the Com monwealth, a few cf the complimentary notices called forth by the selection of the Corresponding Editor of this paper to fill a chair in the new State Administration : Th Krhtnr ol Hie renna Zclool Journal. while on a visit lo Ha-riaburf; last week.made the acquaintance of the Superintendent and DeputySaperinieodent of Common Schools.and la,e namb" of his valuable journal speaks in terms h.eliiy complimentary of both ofiicrrs. , lip espresaesthe opinion that the System is in good hands, and that he will be able tn chron I icle much progress during the coming three i years. The Journal says, " Col. Ct-a-ris was I f ir many years an active and effective Director cf Common Schools in Bellefonte, where be resided. In that capacity, it was our fortune l to correspond with him, and to learn his devo- mm tome acnooi iiiicicm. .Mrfj. iiickow srema 10 ke ciear-minded, energetic, and devoted lo the voi k before him. Good service to the pood cause may be expected frota him." Harrisb'g The School Department, is placed in the hand, if Hcsai C. Hk-koe, cf Union county. "'-' ' teen chosen Deputy Superintendent. !" acquaintance with this gentleman is but n!:hi, tut he has made a most favorable im- t-.rc5.jen opoa os. He is a lawyer, nod edm r i.f an Independent Journal, trcm which how. ever he has partialiy retired. We think the interests of th'.s important Department have "cn P''ac,d 'n competent aud safe hands. V,"..j'ii .t'iin Commonwealth. Mr. lixkuk is a finished scholar, and a per fect Ciii:einan,and no doubt will make a good and pi pu'ar oliiccr. Setinsgrote Dtmvkrat. We have known Mr.HicEoc for a number of years, and always found h-m a gentleman in every sense cf the word. He brings to the i c-ffice a strcnj mind and willing heart, with I l"'P:e ability to manage the affairs of his ! cilice in a mariner which will bj profitable j u lhc c:in?c c,f education, and creditable to j the A lmmistration. His antecedents have herenf. re been Proocralic,characterizei by a I spirit ef independence, and always possessed nuniinfss to an-ard a political opponent his ' Just due Miffliiituwn ftenUml. j H,.ary c.,I;cl;c!).Eq.,3 Demcratjc bBT ! cf Lewislur, and heretofore the editor of the i'iuroniclr, has been appointed Dtputy State Superintendent of Common Schools, by Gov. Pollock. He has the talent to make a useful offieer, and the Governor either could not find a better Whig for the place, or Mr.II. has "eea trn'' perhnps both. liloomfbitrg Star. The selection is a good one. Mr.HicnoK is a gentleman of sound discretion, and zealously tKeJ to ",e at ''"""f "l """f ' ur Commonwealth. He wnJ doubtless do all 1 ihat can te done l.ythat department in promo-1 "n" ,he pr"sPty of our Common Schools. Tins intcre.-l is an important onr, and we are I c;v; it ls cmiiet lolliUa. and experienced hatd. Wsrrtn Mail, " r- "iekol.-, Esq., formerly of this county. has l'Cen appointi-d by Gov. I'olluck, Deputy supctintendenl of Common S .-hrols of Pcnn'a. A better stlectton could not have been made, Mr.J1"s an "nt f.iend of Common Schools. .tv.i in. n cu-Miirra iiiiiiu win pnauic nun ui discharge tb- duties of the chVe wiih great j advai taje to the State and crejit to himself. favorably known throughout the Common we'th. They all formerly actej with the W'hi pariv, possible school for the rearing of those vir tues the editorial department of a newspap er. e:niutiry Uazetle. We knowMrHickok personally, and regard him as a most excellent and competentofficer. The Department will be punctually attended to. Columbia Democrat. There were also equally flattering ed- t itorials, in the Penn'a Telegraph, Suubu- J; lKil.,l. X., 1.;1. r. aud olbef eotcn orarics f'ar aaJ ocaPj wich j our Tfac . 4 . . . F'j"lnSi however, certainly create as many ; r. r . , , . . . , ..... arafts fjr taleuts, integrity, and ability, as , ... , . any mouest man would dare to accept, or endorse. In Lis absence, wc his co-cater- crs would express our sincere thanks for the many warm and friendly expression the event has elicited from not only brcth- ren, but also from foemcn of "the quill.' Art Union and other Lotteries. Wc arc glad to see that attention is be ing directed to these latest forms of public s-rindiintc. Iu Cincinnati, the Grand Jury ! , ... , ., , i , , , , , J. Tv. Iulbfoble, of New iork whose j , , , , autograph we have attached to various ; , , . , , , , , , " fplendid plans for hoaxinc and cheatinc ; r , r. . . . , : ? I our readers into giving their Dollars to a i , , , , . ,v . ... pretended (or, if real, lllecal) Art In ion, has been arrested for fraud by VRschcr k j C.K..it ,.rl i. Imna wilt 1,. i ..... I h. i 1 1. I Scbcll, end we hope will be visited with deserved punishment. A few days 3go a man called at our cSce to find a Bloesburg paper, to know wLxu "the drawing wa to come on he . , ,..,. f.,.. , ,, . . uii a A-'uiim iu aiui v uaui-c Ull there. Wc told hiin there was no paper published there... and after studying a while, the idea began to agitate his wool that "he Lad lost Lis dollar then, any how." There are a dozen just such illegal and demoralizing schemes in the State; and almost every month we hear of some rogues pocketing hundreds or thousands of dollars from grecnics that will ouly learn by experience that violators of the Lw against lotteries, would as soon cheat them as evade the law. We understand another plausible, "grand"' tchenie to make a little fortune, is proposed and published in Union county. Very "respectable men" at the head of it, atid everything to be "fair and honorable," of course no duubt ! verily yea to be sure! it nas ocen proposed in various quarters to enact more stringent laws against nuis ances of this nature ; and then, if District Attorneys and Juries would do their duty, they would soon be abated. They say" that on tho 2d inst !ik.: .1 II, . l uifg-iit to tauie ut wctki more. Lewisburg Chronicle " None but th Br. dni th r MVL !" Well ! Hartlet n the Eaiporiam of the Empire Township of Union oounty ia to Lave the next County Fair, (time not yet fixed.) She has not very large public accommodations, but there will be open bouse and big barns in the neighborhood, to accomodate all who may wish to stay over night, we will warrant. It is a just selection. No part of the eounty (unless we except our own neigh borhood) exhibited so maoh interest in the two former fairs, as the Farmers, Mechanics, and Manufacturers of Hartley. Their neighbors in Centre county, w6 doubt not,will be welcomed as competitors, and we trust the friends of Home Im provement in White Deer, Kelly, the Buffaloes, Lewisburg, Union, 4c, Ac., will resolve now, to attend the Fair at llartle ton, and do what in them lies to make the occasion one of pleasure and profit. 3T Judge Loiuno, who assisted in his official capacity ia removing the fugitive Burns from Boston, was nominated for a Law Professorship in Harvard University but rejected by tha Board of Overseers by a vote of 20 to 10. There was great re joicing in the city, and twenty guns were fired on the common. Gov. Gardner vo ted against Judge Loring. Nothing against him but his acting in that capacity. (Wonder if ho is a descendant of the " Mrs. L g" meutioned by HorKIS- sox, in " the Battle of tho Kegs.") SThe petitions for Madison county, from parts of Montgomery, Chester, and Berks adjoining Pottstowo, have the sig natures of 3500 of the 4500 taxable in cluded in the proposed bounds. As this would make a good sized county and the others would etiil have abundant territory and population wo do not see how the Legislature can refuse to deny their pray ers. They surely are competent to judge cf their own interest and abilities. A Sad Accident occurred on ths Schuylkill, near Philadelphia, on Sunday , . , . j the 4th Inst. Two young persons, engaged to be married, were upon the ice Mr. c, . , ... i Sh,nn the 6cnl,cnD T"S the lad. '7 Miss llusscll, aloD'r upon a chair seated upon runners when tho ice broke, and they fell in ; and although the water was but five feet deep, aud there were many persons looking on, wht n their bodies were , , . , ...... recoTureJ tua vital fpark Baa Ilea 1 Hb.nbt Wilsox, the new U. S. Senator from Massachusetts in place of Edward Everett, is a native of New Hamshirc, and was first known lo the world in 1840, as the " Natick Shoemaker," in which capa city ha advocated the election of Gen. Harrison, aud acted with the Whig party until tho nomination of Gen. Taylor, since which time he has been the Free Sciil lea der of the Bay State. So far, "Sam" has chosen none but Anti-Slavery Senators from the North. Fanny Feu.n publicly declares that the proposed publication of the " Life and Beauties of Fanny Fern" is an imposition upon herself and tho public doubtless a catch-penny affair of some unscrupulous Bookman. All who do not want to aid rascality, to injure the name and rights of a lady, or to hoax themselves, should neither buy nor read the book. CSTThe Legislatures of Missouri and California (as well as of Pennsylvania) fail ed to elect a U. S. Senator at the regular time. Casualties and Crimes in 1854. We extract the following intcrcsting,yet sad statement, from the Norristown Herald. We find in our exchanges tabular state ments cf tho crimes and casualties in the United States during the year which has just closed. The footings-up are as fol lows : The total amouut of property des troyed by fire is estimated, in rcund num bers, at twenty-five million of dollars. The number of persons whose lives have been sacrificed by burning buildings,is put down at occ k&ndred and seventy-one. There have been one hundred and ninety-three railroad accidents, killing one hundred and eighty six persons, wounding five bun dred aud eighty-nice. There have also ! been forty-eight steamboat accident, kill five hlmdre(, and e;glJ,y.screlJ pe', . and wounding two hundred and twenty five. During the year six hundred and cighty-two murders were committed, and eighty-four persons were executed. In the State of New York alone, there were scventy-fcur murders and seven executions, and in California four hundred and sixty four murders and fifteen executions. Susquehanna, Pa., Feb. 14. A gang of youthful burglars, who have earricd on their depredations for a year past in this vioioityj has been broken up, and the j prine pal parties arrested. They have j been doing an extensive business, entering stores, aud committing petty thefts on the railroad trains. Their transactions have been mast adroitly performed, and it is probable that they would still have escaped detection, if one of the party bad not turned State's evidence' and exposed the gang. A large quantity of property stolen, has been recovered. It was neatly picked and ready for market. Messes. Heeves,Bcck & Co., of rho niiville, publish a Card offering to sell their various manufactures of Iron and Nails, at the lowest current cash prices, and receive in payment therefor, their notes falling due respectively in June and September next. This offer is highly honorable to the enterprising firm from whom it comes ; and a gratifying earnest ... . '. 9 lUK" recovery irom me pecuniary em- h,rr,.r , -dx a ,uL . -" Hitiwi i uivu Uiuic UIUIU IU uX UjItMI sicn ia TAcciulcr la;t. & West Branch Farmer February 23, 1855. Horrible Outrage. A Columbia correspondent informs us of the death of Henry Loring, who bas frequently been in our county prison for intemperance. I, was for selling liquor to this Loring, that Beitcr was fined and im prisoned, whom Gov. Bigler afterwsrds pardoned. Although but lately relieved from prison, poor Loring again plunged into dissipation, and seemed to Lave no difficulty in procuring as much liquor as he wanted from certain heartless liquor sellers in Columbia, notwithstanding the earnest remonstrances of hi wife, who is now suffering from the inhuman treatment of him who had vowed to protect and cher ish her. Our correspondent says, be left Columbia a few days ago, intoxicated, and the next heard of him was in a stable in the rear of some tavern in Marietta, in a dying condition. Tho same mail brings us a letter from Marietta, which gives us additional facts relating to this outrage. It appears that on Tuesday Loring went into the Bail road House, Marietta, kept by Louis Ilouseal, and called for liquor, whereupon Dr. John Houston prepared a glass of liquor with tarter emetic, which was given him, and which took effect soon after, by causing violent vomiting and purging, to the great delight of the fun seeking worthies who enjoy such outrages upon their fellow beings. He remained in the bar-room until he smelt offensively, when he was turned into the stallo to pass the night, and this morning he was found ia an al most lifeless condition, caused doubtless by exposure to the damp, keen air of the eight, with his system prostrated by the effects of the violent drug. Ho was then removed to a shop adjoining the tavern, aud medical aid obtained, but death could not be stayed ; he lingered on until after noon. A coroner's inquest was held, and the verdict rendered was, that Lc died "through intemperance and exposure." He leaves a wife and several children in Columbia, where his remains have been sent. The above case is too flagrant to be per mitted. If we understand the law the actors in it can be indictod and severely punished, and we hope measures will be taken to do so at once. Lancaster Esj rert. A Stot in Massachusetts where there is no Ciu.me. The iutn tiafHc on Martha's Vineyard has been outlawed for mure than eighteen years. What Las been tLe result J Crime has not only di minished, hut it seems to have almost in tirely left the Vineyard. Wc are informed that no case of crime ha come before the Court for something like sixteen years. The Judges go down iu one boat and come lack in the next. While the traffic in liqjor continued, the Courts were in session for about two weeks in each term. Civil case Lave been greatly dimiuithed aud there are cow very few that come up for trial. Here is a fact of immense im portance. Crime and tho grog shops al ways go togethor. Stop rura-scl!ing, and nearly all kinds of misdemeanors and offences against the law will instantly cease. This fact furnishes an argument in favor of prohibiting the rum traffic, sgaiust which no man can say a word. tPrcsidcnt Pierce has vetoed the French Spoilation Bill. Surjgcriptlon School. A XDREW KENNEDY, respectfully 1 announces that he purposes opening a Private School in the Northern Liberty School Hou.se on MONDAY, Sill March next week following the close of the District Schools. Lewisburg, Feb 14, 8bb LOST On Fridav, Feb. 9ih, in the neighborhood of Sha raokin Pam. a White Bacle lluuilU Mill, wiih yellow ears and a yel low spol at ine rump answers me name of " Muse." Whoever returns said Dog lo LEWIS LENHART.Shamokm Dam, or to the subscriber at 9unbury, shall he suitably rewarded. JOHN BOURNE. 3w566pd Turnpike Election. THE STOCKHOLDERS of the Lewis burg & Mifflmbure Turnpike Road Com pany will please lake notice that an Election will be held at the house of Gideon Biehl, in East fliiffaloe Tp, Union Co, on Mosdat the Sth day of March neiuforthe purpose of elec ting a President and Board of Directors for the ensuing vesr. Feb. S, ISo3 ti. SCIINABEL, Pres. Real Estate. Union County Woodlands for Sale. 4ffn ACRES wit! be sold in shares ilUU of 10 acres at ?30 per share, or ten shares for$25each,payable in instalments of one dollar per month. Location of lots to be determined by drawing; bul any person may, by taking a tract cf 400 acres, have the title made immediately oa payment of the purchase money, and may select the tract most agreeable to their wishes. This land is situated in the townships of White Deer and West Butlaloe, and the new road from Lewisburg to Sugar Valley passes through It. It is covered with timber,sueh as White Oak, Pine, Hemlock, Chestnut ond Rock Oak, and Spruce Rnn and Whits Deer Creek furnish ample water powers lor saw-mills, tanneries, Ac, on a majority of the tracts. It is situated about 10 miles west from Milton and 12 miles from Lewisbcrg, and was formerly ihe prop ertv of Mr. ios. Sims. Apply lo B. FRANKLIN CLARK, No. 38 8onth Third St. Philadelphia. FOR SALE. That large and desirable property on the corner of Market and Water streets, well calculated for a residence, for business, or for a residence and place of business. There is a large BftlCfC House containing 4 large rooms on the first floor, 6 bed-rooms on the second floor.and 3 large finished rooms on the third. A Kitchen and Washhouse adjoins. There are alsa a srJacions CellaMafg Cement Cistern, Pomp, and Well of good water, a Stable, and all necessary Outbuildings. For terms c. applv to Geo. F. Miller, Eq. 8. E. DAVIS. Lewisburg, Sept. 53 1?S0 HfcWV GOOD LOOKS BV MAIL, rcstiKHFti av ron-lcr It WvllN.SO, Kroadtvay. IX order lo accommodate the Penpls" resi ding in all parts of the Uuiicd Mtatcs, the Publishers will forward by return of the firtt mad, any book named in the following list. The postage will be prepaid by lhem al the Xciv lorkollice. Uy this arrangement ot paying , ' - . i. ,. ... ...... .- ine purciiicr. 1111 iei:eri coiimniiiiK i'ioci--ii the purchaser. All letters containing should be post-paid, and directed as follows: Constitution of Man : by (eor"! Loombe; th only authorised Amikn edition, wiih w emr-; public, countenance and support in his oppos- , ingf.nairtr..toiU..ullWr. mui.n.s; eU. j h Monopov, and in efforts ! Defence ot Phrenology con aimn? an essay ' T lhf Xaunal ; on tha natnre anl value urrhrciioli tti'ttl tiJenre, nlfo . .. , - A i t- inibbvuMiKiMatfifUrmmiivwibjikmwtauu. ltu , Currency. H: si'tfk of American and Luro b" cti. t ! pau Maic s immnvr, and the cataingue of . Domestic Life; thoughts on its concord anl ,)9 own publications in r-ne cf the laipe.st and '. dironi, ita Tiuabi iimu had iujjiiuuiii : dj . Eilucation ; its elcmentarv principles f un-1 d-4 ou the Datdrfj of mxn : bj J. U. ?pari!i-im. M D. With an ftppantlix, oonlsiuiD m d.f crii tir-n of the Irnt- P'-mineotf nud :in analvamul lite pltron lKicni tcuitii-s. 1 P7 ct "Wc r-jf irj r. nm s ou A tli mjt ' impuiuot tl.at im.-s Ktit rUVrt-U to tii a tilt: for muy j Lectures on i'brcnology : by Geo.Cuombc; i with no sui an oa the phnr.ololcal mod i t invtst:j;itlrHMtnii n riisturicai skuich: hj Dr. BuarJ- . mo. ilitutuUi. I 1 3I:rriufKt its litury and pbilosnpby ; a ! phrenr.li)ica and phy' 1' -ical espaition of tljr func- ti"'U nnil t iit'i&'-jtfjus UKCctkrt fur h-tj tuarriaui. IllustratcJ. 76 rta. Memory an.-l lutclicc'ua Improvenicntjflp- pl .t! to !f 'lucntion ami jaTsil iubtruciioo. 2'.:h Matriiuaiiy, or riirc-n.Iopy and PIiysiMoy applied to The n.:KtioD cf conccDinI erroi anion- f.r :f.',iiir!u l.iif. Jirtct on to ihe miirnrti fur livtLg loe- Phrtfpolorry provel, il hirtr;itcJ and applied, I arfioipam-ti iy a chart rtitbracm; ia analiMi r.f primary ineatil potti is ti lliir various OrrJef of Jct-1- puj.fnt. the pU-jnooipna produci-d l-j their c oibtut-rl ciintv. and tiiv ton df the 'hr uol'Kirl ranit. tfit-tlitrr with a ii-w of tl:c mrai aud tbeolcgkjl tjrinJ9 -f the icieDce. 11 Phrcuoloicil Aluiau -.1 Ti i . Willi 1 ortrattS, els. i , ureo M-y ana tne ser.ptures, an able . kUVHia ruiJII num. W I.VOIiUllUI UUUI, 1 Vl Phroriolopic:ii (iuide, tJf Bigncdfurbtu Jcuta of their own character. 1 ctfl. S e :t'-Culture uud Perfectinn of Character, InclufJinir fucaC'-n B'I nanaccrnent of joctri. 1 7 ct. "Srii 3-f or ji' t'T made. i the muttu. No inui TiJufil can rt-a l a pnt t f it without bciug loifovtj tlnrety." L'omiHou Sc'wl AUr. IKm-k .r,H V- r. V v.. in .... n ... , pL-lf-Ii,htrui;lir in Plirenulof V and Phrsia- ! i - nt . m inn .. t t ji J x a ' , ?l VW r;' ,"'V ' "..'; i'.' I S L. ,-or.r. In paper M ou . Iu ..!. 60 cu I kuu"'' 01 " u,Lt' Accidents and Emergencies, a Guide cm- j ,!ptr . im.,B,i.w rff taiuln dirrclionn fur trcutmi-nt iu llfMliii?. liruiwa, I AKKAULr. Al'l'O'ei w..s 'ip fhJ.hU:A kt.lt ' raliw, brokaa bone. eMseviw, railway .4 : fKhS'S.' muIium; Hi- roiii.-11r.1e Ir.rtt.Ti.j, uj ItuaUnl acc.JenU. liurm null .!. bite, mad 4- f, A..uiuri-. ID 'h t SutmiKin. Slatcim. u. Urnw- rbilera. Injure! ejf. rb'-klur. yVA. (Its, auu-ftielte, ' nitt rt,lin..Hn,.i, ltm.ni,. Aditutui. r... (.11 lUbtulDg. ilruwnn.g, Ac ,ppuui by bt.ltM. li-M. , L - piuiii, lit 111 tha hi t rj .1 fcu,. pr, i. l AmeiV. Bulwer, l-oibcsaud ;iou2htiin on the Wa- : iiKiutimx kefii- -t t,n-r tf? .!i.irte.i hw'.r ci.t tcr Tr.atm'nt. a c mi ili'.ii.n or pip-" and lmun...n ' "i.tifai.y liiu.irA-.i.l iih umi.-ica, wmj,. th aulject ct lifjtiu alii tynu-os atbj, U(c4 if Wue nl- "! lim, 'U:b- S ' '- Honjl-luii. $1 " .".Tiii- ub-'-i.ti r piil-i-h- s a nrrclur nf tcpft tulaaUe Consuiiiption, its prevention and enre bv r' ' '' " "r- '' "" '' "J ...... 2 .. . .1. . . . J re iiri'.iil ni'i i.'-r II. l n hi:. K d ui'U tUiit -af i v ,11,,. if"' I' V ? ' ,' H, '7 "T""? hc"TV"- ' A-tr -ir.u..v.... ti.-. - A a U I r-ief t 1 . 7 ,h! i ii'.C !'. -- ticacf:1"' : fee,,,.. . lor n U; Hi. :r UUr. lo u, n , f wr .broat, : br 1. sbw ST eta. , ,.u;c,p,,.. ,..cl'. tu-ur-i ..,', ra .;.H.,tua:;. I'onit-stie 1 raetiee el Hyiirnpathy, with a fcr .t.uu . mp a -ut :u m to t iaet wnh. lorm e? a r-i-or f-ir the aa.istanje i.f ra!lnt4 In ; t si.l'eiii'iis wi Li: c t. n 1: m- tc th.ir a!s will p eei.e fi-ulu.tin t!.,li phv.iciauB b correpouJi:Uwe : by Ll. P :'"l'ttv t'f - .iii.uii t- i.t.iiiiliii lull pai ti, mar., J"hnson, M l. tl't'X 1 .tli - ihr-r-i 1..- iii-1 a .ii-i' -e.i t.. a-1 A,. t.t.'- Error, of vsicians and others in tfceir ! lZZ'Z? 'ZMl IZgrXe!' prar'nco ci LiiO atcr cuio ; J. II. Kduxse. ft m Cut G-imn. 3'J et. m'Jtvputhie I atnily PhysiL-irifi, a rea lv frrcribcr and hygitt:Ic ad!"rr. with r-f-ren-e to (he. I natum, cjuk s. iTirnt Vn. an.l treatment 'tdt , 8 Cidcntit, and ("a-UB-tir offT. rv K witi, 1. y.z rv, table t f cantnU. ao l lnln. tHutpatrtl witiiuiar- ! ly 3 0 tnt;rari,j.-' : by J . D. Jat In; icluinn 01 i'-Jj jrft aLataiit.aiiy bvund. ircL-v.d ' lj mail, $: y. IIdn;.tthic Er.cyelnrrcJh. a system of, HrcKlropa' JiT and H-tp. c-atalninjj ouilmM of (t.a- tomy. fhysioioT ci tLe hmiL-iu lioar. hiCKtjic a--u-I f 1-6. and ll.t? r-rt srrt-iti-ih f runltji, '(!i.-Tt5, and "tit- : drophaLc cix-kt-ry, theory and frarlicc i f wulvr treat- i m't, apunal ralhoucy, aud t:ydro tlivrMt-vuti-, in- : cimliiiat tb ntui, raufvii . sj mptoin. and trtuint , of all kaowii di-frtSa-a. np. .ration of ll.dr attiy to ' 01 Jmiicry and the iiuiiktt; dvicnenl aj a cul-i ta f ; toil: and ;ud nt. an i a texi-b f-ii for r h-mc h ' II. T Trait. M D. iDufirnfrd with uiwar1- of :( I fraOngs aril rc;, T. d idas uTtanttkl!y bcut.l Vie- ' paid by mai!. $' f. t hit 19 the tnont conprv?i-iT- ' and p 'pular r.- y, t t ut l.eliwt n U,r .u' ji .-f hT- , drofathv. Of ;iti tli- pulnic..tKrn which tiav a:t;a-d ach a wi.le p pu.ai ,ty. ifc(icu bv Juwler k Uili. i-jr- : bv nin- arv tii-.rc njpt. d tojr-nn! ut.Urr tlit.a ' thirrieh, c ir.? r-i. ai.r, and di rraol nelw- i paJi."-.V J JVl-IiT.,.. Pr.net ice of Water Vnref cnntainiriw a tie- j titlrd account of tb vri'ti prrtrvrt? ustd In tha wa- ! trr traatmi-iit, t- : rj W.,i.t antiGuliy. 3") ila. philnsopl.y of Wuter Cure, a deYel..praent ef thtiu prinfijlct cf Ualth and 1ouit.;j: k-y ; Bjlbirnie. &i o'.t. ?.e? iiyiirnpaihicCook Book: by K. T. Trail, M. V. A tysKm cr-fikery on hT Irupathic rr;n ci( rotitatnin art rxposltioD of tb- tru rrlaili.nt of all alioi'-ntary saUtacc- i Lralth.wuh pl..ia rt-i-ii-ts for irr.irhi all srrropriKt frtbtu frT hydrfpatbic M ablifchnicnU. T. g.-iiiriitu boarding hnuatp. priTite fura-llir.t-te .. It i th" Cnnks comi lr-ti Ou.do fr a.l who -Vai to lire." l--prr, rf; Muflla. 67 eta. Scioncc t;f .Switnmiii. with iustruetions to i-amtTt. IJIutrat"d, 1& et. Water-Cure in America, over SCO cases j ui ..riou..ii.-a,,'r-ai.u wim water, with cii'J of dcm-.-itie pacticea. SI n.i Water-Cure applied to every known t)is- aaaa a niw ih. err. A complete d.min.trMi'-.n tf the advantii;i-a ef the h;.lrtnttiic ayntrma uf rurinc dis ca,ea. ah.. in; alw- tho filia-r ur tlirallopathic it-ttn.1. and ita otter inatii.itjr to i tr-rt a pt.itnauvDt eore.wttb app-ndix. c-nuimntg th hr-lropathic diet, aui rules fur uihinn : bv Hau.e. 7 Water Cure .Manual, a popular work em braeina; dr.iTirtitia ir the rarloua mode of bathim, ttia byni-nic and curative r U.-rta of air, cxercis". clotli inir, ei-ciieallon, d .-t. wa'cr-drinhii:?, etr., toi(..lln.r with duarrirtiona i.fdl.ea., Bud the bj-ilropatblo rft-mi-dii-a : t y Ir. Miew. bl eta. Water-Curc Almanac, illustrated, C cts. Comb's rhrsin!ijrr, applied tn the preser- ratton ofhea'tti, and t-, the improvennnt of ;hy.icat and wcutai euucatiuo, ailli uuttra b; O S. 1'owltr. 67 cts. Chronic Tiseaes, especially tlie nervous ai.e:tara oi a'-u.eu M -u. Digestion, Thisiolopy of, considered with relation to i prineklea of dictetlc-i ; by CuEbe. Il lustrated. cU cia. Food and I'iet, with observations on the di-tetlr r-piujen euib-d to dHori-rrd atareaofthedlces ti.e ori;an.. and an a-rnuut of the lietanea of ai.me of the pnuipil m. trop-ihtau and othrr eatntti-liinetiTa fir paup-T i, Iiiunt:c5,cnunuai6, cb.'idieo, the uck, etc. bv reti.ra. St ;3. Kausas, enihracinjr descriptions of scenery, j climate, prixlui-tlona. soil, and is-ecurcee of tha terri- 1 tory, lut-r p-rMd with ine:d-nta of adri-Dluro anj auectudi-a cf travel : by Max Ureeue. 40 ctfl. Hereditary Descent, its laws and facts ap- rMrd to human ioicrownent : 1t O. S. Vwi..t. 87 cLm. Mutcrnitv, or, the beariue and nursing of cbndreu, Ruling fcntalaeducatloo: b, O. S. F .c, : Ntitural Laws of Man, by J. G. Spnrzheira, . D An. imporiaut work. HO cts. rhysiolocy, Animal aud Mental, applied to Th nvM. ,Mtion aud reatcratiou of health cf Vxly and Doner vf unii.t, iltu.trati-d. s; eta. Sober and Temperate Life, discourses and j letters and biography of Louis Coruaro,30cts. Tobacco, three prize essays, by Drs. Trail, ! cnen,aiii la;i:wiu, 1.1 cts. Teeth, their Structure,Diseaae8, and Treat ment, with numerous illustrations. Id cts. Future of station?, in what cons security, B lecture be Koasuth, with a Ilk onsists their j alikeners, licta. j What thesistor Arts teach as to 1'ariiiing, an address by Ifora-e Greelr, 12 cts. True Hasis of American Independence, an adires by rton Vm. H. Seward, 12 eta. Labor, its Iiisioryand i'rosecls, by Kobt. Dsle Owen, 30 cts. Hints toward l?eform, coDsisting of lectu rea. ers.iys, ad.1rc.scs. and other writlus, aeivntl adl tion, aularod be II. lire-lr. St Hopes and Helps for the Younp; of both ! trier, relating to Ihe fermation ofeharactcr. cboica rf STTStfon. health, atnu.emeut. mssir, eultiration ef Intellect, moral sentiments, social aifec'.ioD, couiuliip all tnarrisse : by Res. O. S. Wearer, SI eta. Human Mights and Ibeir Political Gnran- lles : br Judre Uurbut, with notca by George Combe. S7 s. Hnrnt'S for all a new, cheap, convenient, and superi or mM nf building, rontaitiine full direc tions for consti nrtiiic cravci Walls-wtth Tiews, plan., and enitraved iltuntralioufl. New e-iillutt rvrised aud. entarsed. SI cts. Theory of Population, deduced from the ?inrTa) taw of Anioial fertility. Iutruducttou by Lr. raff. Ucta. Woman, ber Education and Influence : by Mrs. llugi Ped. with an Intrndnetion by lira. C. M. Khklat.d. With I'ortraiU. Met... l'Either of these works mav be ordered and received by return of the mail, post-, aee pre-paiu oy ine puonsners. riease Inclose the amount in banlc notes or postage stamps, j and address all orders. po--paid. to FOWLERS WELLK 3S Bmadwav, New Vnrlc. N B. Name yonr l'c:t fJtc,ro:ifaau.I Uait. . New York Adv'ls. Cheap Husio and Piano Store AF Horace Waters,Xo.333 Broadway, V ?ew York iifpontiun to the Combiiuf furlMusie at Greatly Reduced Rates ! j v ,.i..h..i.n,l.n. i.. ...,... r it,..:- ; ! llcalers lo srrn on ine prices 01 non cr.pyricnt ' , jju5ic siiii-si ine inn-rests ol Native Lump. - i ...I,.-.' w . u.-.. ers and their refusal tr etttend to Mr. Witnni the courtesies of the Trade, he has imm'nac j saes bavins abundant evidence that he has i i,esi selected in the t filled Mates. He has aiso made a irr'"' ftif't'tifn in flic prices of Pianos, Melodeons and Hit kinds .Musical imtrtimrnn. muperi'T tcned octave Vianf-s far $175,200 ar.d -.'5. iittufcT of a gfl quality, atd iu'truuipnti ax trctjp iid fc d'irai) a thot h rh rot" iPJ. pjaiioa nf eTtrr Tt rktv . f tjlr sbd irirc.np to li'O', rfiuiphftat tl f" t'f 1 . "i 'hfTt-rcut Matiufitrtorit. : innin tln-ra tl. f. lehraUd tr d -ru in.pro! Horace Var I'ika fcn l tli- first fi-:;i'':nt it ol. on lf:tnfiw of T. f)i rt A Co a m-tke, ioni-r t t tl.e .-tol'im p:iU ct. n'Miand Vt- an fit rr-: t UrMtip Hn t'r'-ni 40 tit l.'O. Mit'.r f." from lif tl.fT.-r-tit .inuf..'-tirt, itt'Iii-I.fiif tiifl -'l-knfwn I II- W. Siiiiti. IIf -Ht-oii. (liu M tlio rrgi'a! Urni f rnrrnnt ; th natr- in tb t t 'I Stat-S. lT;v 4-'. w. U'". It... 12. I.'-j- 1M. tn-tli . uMr B.tnk ll"Hct;a. 5P". f.n'h 'ianrfti.d MpishIm u cuarait-tit-d. t: .'1 h-f brt tfrui tb- '!.-; ?rliw..,Ac ll 't p-re"ftit. ti:.roiint tn t, Tt-Tinn nnd l-urrli.-. T'ir T'Tiitni't It iuHtd u. M u:ir a nt. l-j-i i aid, tu ll r nrti Cnuiojiw i' eu'a f"rJ,rdei to u' of th" '(nntrr. M th- rr.or-d Or fir ml ar d I''!-1 jifiul'-" ct I'ur.-B t.f .llu.'tf-al Iiftrii'n a&r d Iroa fru of rhaigc. iiiitj To Persons out of Employment GEMS WANTED in every section j .f the (.'ailed States. The mi : t Regatit and t'selul Volame of tiie Year tar' great Wurk on Ktiiiia Jint f i'ih hcJ. i. Iltu.tr.iUd IWirrifllon of ni'f. BUS t jlt-ll.K, tnK i.l.v.-a-l ud y.Huml lli-l i ;t iti tiovirrnmcnis nini l'r liter. I r'iisttiftu, rw-.rei'S, r r -:"u -i .hmi d:n-atn nnl ItKH, 4c . fr -ui llm il".t n.'.-t uUiullc ".uii.h rlnb!li hi-4 ilh tUm 'il fcnt-'rniiitf ut Alf h..f turtpun lilid Astatic liu.-ii. Hi nhMe n fiipwle ,i iLt iarg- o-lu.o "iJiii (.1 aV.iit "W Jirigi-, it-(;liOy Kliil f-il-.-U-.Tii:. t'UUil. i:.Ull 'tl-, S .. '1 luf wr.rk hi:.. Icn i-fTcm! T'miiin pn pirfctt'-n. mi.l will, it b bWivtt'l. Di.rt. Iu lltif lu.ti.t arrrpuilou . i tLe wi rl, lh W:.nt ui.iiT:t. k-lt Ti r rvllal'ie iuturtiim- 1 lion vu llic Ul.tury i ! inti-ibn! tr..nurci f n ct.ui.t.'V cerunyiu larf a ;..r I..u cf i!..- r.uin Lmii h.-r, and h luilirf no fc-i Klidat'l a toe; 1 1 -tt t t h prir li I l: m . tn re.!l Eon. al A, lut ...ii 1M 1. .. U . . T11K (illHAT KKMKDY, 1 BOLT whf:h SO much lias been said and i putlislie-t. is ititi't!! ti'. Who has nut iie.ir l ot the MKSICAX MV.STAMl 1.1. XI- ' All. Mi Many mtllf.ns rt blltt!c hare l-n-n s-jld ami ned to cure Kiiettmatt.'m, l ic.-rs, Sures. Utilises. Spraini, Rtng-wcrtn, Feitms. ."alt Kheuui, 1'il. s. S. rc Nipples an l (i!icd . Hrensts, L'sncers, Itch, Cvitis on the Ti es, Sore Lyes. Ilar-athe, Pimples, Sirollca Joint or Li in lis Cuts Scalds, or eJcald-head, Numb Paliy, bunions or frosted feet. Warts, or any ; other complaint that can be reached by an ! ! external remedy. And it has always been succcssf:i. Ir rs raratti oiiod in he:tl:ng Wounds, ."rraieVj, sad-'i? or harness ISalls or any sprain, soreness or sutfness, and it is . j warranted to enre Spavin, Rihglune, Pplir.t, j or P.-'l Evil, on Horses. J'irThe. Liniment is ptit up tn three sizes. j and retails at 23 cts.fO eta. and $t. The large j bottles crntr.in much mere Llniuicnt in propor tion tc the prices, and are therefore cheaptrt. Tu Cttunfry Merchants. j Every store shnuld be supplied with tM i valuable LI.MVENT, as it pais a cod profit and sells rapidly. O W. WESTBKOOK, (successor to A. tr. Br.-iyg A; to.) Originator ar.d sole Proprietor. rriricipa!0;ll,-e 301 Broad vrav.XewVi.r'ir, and cor. 3d rt Murk-el ("ts.L Iouis, Missouri, f old by every dealer in dregs sni medicines llirmir-lniiit ttie l'nil...t Sl:.ti. I'nnn. Wvt Indies an,! Bermuda -lands. lyo:i:J " THE CAEIIJ BOY'S STORY," A Srroi Nantitral nooaanfe of inti-nne int-rtt, ly Mi Author f th. i'ir.i! Doctor," tL "Lawyn a :u i)," th- "Oil V-v:r" Ac. Ac. r11UK u.-t-cs- l.ahvrtin i.j .H by tbr writer of th aVc -a. p pntiir work.., is a !.ufflci,-i.t imrutee ct th. f.iv. r j with uii a any pro lu .-tii ni. conn ng fo m hi- p. n a ill t ! r.cii.-d iy the puhuc. -Tne r.itis B. i'i. stcri'" i. I r uianuc n.irratie. Illu'tratiiip the h:.rr, r ot tbSa,tf 'Iraiie. as mrrie-l on tn thet'..nst i f Arri- a. T?i- author I his a, rred in thi- i.are aud the d-cripl!una ard ctiar- a-ii r . are paint-.! tiotn p-rs. n, arqrrsiotiiti. c wttb them. The at'irr I- full of excitmic inl-n-t and a-lieuture aa the eeh ! r:iT.-. work of O. h, -ft., I in.-mi eruN.," and has the vliaiitatfe orer th it p! fri)ti9 fi "lion, ln -siaiiitirii a- it i t'otiftJ.-l on f.. Lf. ti' evi-ry d" wfurrpfK-e. tb history vl ill.- h- ri ;n-l f:h-. Mufv. Z'aV.a. th tir- ' sian flafi i urisi d at t,'fni).ntiui-pli'. rdMCtid 111 1 ' Warrinl by tlm rt tS !r--. y--t rlnvntnc. S,- in--ur tlir i C"Ttimudf? f f th AiH-itrOfS, Is Biin;-r th- iiarrrt'Pn cf i a fart .:x.ux i lr. in t!i l;f. mi ) :) tl. miLi n u. cfi:ir j acti-Ts ( f rtrT-d ti.r. ujUi'at tUf sUfy are Tituiiy aua t'.ie pn'ih haTf alrraly reff'Tfi or U-rx f.-r (I- h' I ii tbt Jitit-n it wi crij-tiully thtir int.-nti-jTa to pr.Uih ; c-neqiii'nt,y, they haT teen (.hli-.d iarly to intre it: uiid tht-y rvcp:tfu;iy request tliitt all or der my hf tcf imnn.iii;ttflv. Tlicy c"fi i.ntly rxi..-t Hi! th- work wtU rae Citich iut.-r-t as any wt,ll of tV'tioii thut ha- of i.te Trara metnfd fn in t!ic pref. a, notwith.-tnMnir. mnre the piiUhMfion cf -riicle T.-m's Tai in." work a re Istini to alCTprv fn Aavriea, rtto and r -. havt tvn j BumermH. ir-iif hTf nt 'in-art d liatimr Trial i-n to tha stim of j.ur i ten l v one who 'hjnnff iair tn tn Arrii-iin t at, mrit- ha-t witiifs-ird it in a'l ilt hiJr tits d t-ir- uuty. Trie work i wfittt-n in hnst und ytt lanrwric-, and tl) IV a wek-otnt: aud iuatruct.ve aJditiou to the fnmily lirar. ms-. h. h iri.m.v iiiiirn.fi-ii 1 he work ill rnrm a twautiful o-aTo vrintn of 4 niwptiy bound m ciutb Pricv. m ruth, "." wiih fiu MtjTraTiii,:-. art 1 , on doilar ; , ill bri;t count i y tre of poa- waWUt-. 4f-For sal a wbsleaal and ivtiil y t". pnMiriers, ri.i.suonrii A STKKl.T. Xo. Zi ttprKwt. iTFrt?. Niw Y"1t. Ard br all Biit'c.lcrs LUrouiiuUt tLw I mu-1 State and hri'lrh rroTiU'-i. Sn.':" ' ,lf,.-,V.,l a II 1 1 il lICI 1 II I tl IS. Improved i C LTER-rhospbatc of inin---'2,500- O Bbls. of the most superior manufacture j also I faliano of every description, j Calcined I'laster, Cement. Ac. t"?" Produce of all kinds bought and sold on . Commission. 1 R. n. SELLEIiS A CO. I Frrwardicg and Commission Merchants, Ao. Cj North Wharves, Between Race and Vine Sis. 1 hiiitdtlpliia. BUILDING HARDWARE ash Tool Store exclusively, T'te largest Establishment nf the kind in the V.S. Win. M. M'CIurc .Si ro. No.2S7 Market St. above Seventh, Phtlad. MAXITACTL'REKS' Depm for Looks of all hinds, warranted quality. "I'atent Silvered, Glass Knobs." i Premium Porcelain Knobs.overlOO patterns. ' Bilvci-plated Knobs, llinzcs, Ac, with the most complete assortment ol all the Modern : Goods in this line. ' Purchasers are invited to call and examine ; Su,c- Catalogues sent by Mail if desired. , Jtot Air lii fiistrrs anil VrntHett-jri at f'nctnn ViVm. j rVAII orders put up nnJcr the immediate upervisirn of the Firm. i CALL A.N D SEE US. m5I?t . LACK STOCKINGS. StinM. iter Brace, ihd til mhft HurgirElApparatDsiifJBa. dat;es,iitplied and wrranv4 tc tiv satisfartiftn.by fcr.tnrJ Mfs. 11(1,1, ACHAN, X.4t Non tEViNTH Strtet Phitudttphitf The griit number of Fma!rs re!Ite! ttrj CurfJ Ly weaiin? Mrs. M'CIehaCiiiti'g Bjpb pri tert. n arranis hrr in c,u meiimg thm at 5tipTlT t.. anything of the kind evfrtfffrt4 to th? puM-c l5l7.Sj ILKG leave repertfu'ly to call ihe Publie' attention io inv LIabli.-!.n.er.t, Jin. ."! hi i:t h rot KTH St. (te)ow thcatnui), I hie J. iljiiii, lor ihe irianulut :ure and rale I T.m 1 C'loi-, u here I u ill always be in readiness to .itt' iij tj any oidtr. I may be favored with. I am prepared to !Urr.ili Eiiie.V pes cf eterr quality, f ee ar.d di scription, holesale anl Ketail.'heti'i terament patieru, plain and legal I wcii.,1 a;3g cil attention to the Lie hirk it.?. Lnravu.g, I'l.i.tu.g. and En.lotMng ol ll-jsincs, (".nils fur Ecvelopis, I.etier heac's, f!rI!-iie.o!s t'ar ls. Ciri iars, Ar..aM t f which I furn:h at very low ran . Stamping letters prevents ihcir going to the Dead Leiter Office. r.h patent machines of ihe latest improve menis (or einbos-s.-r e, printing, Ac-, also for the n ai.ufaeture of Knveiof ts, arid every faci lity fi r c sTiiiin,' orrfcrs iih despatch. and fc r their tlelivery ly Eipress Lines or as my b Breed ipon, I can not fail to rem pete with il not earei any ether establishment f the kiai in the n-r ri.l. 11T Homneopaihic Envelopes constantly on hand, samples of which tnay t seen fhnmlrtr i &ce, also of Die-Stamped Env. ly.Mr(t WM.fOl.BERT; jfrtiuD Ci'tiffitt, ft" than 2 ounrrn I-fOH th- ruii c ( HEK.tlA or FVPTtSE .cKnokil;ed by the highest medical anthoritivs of Philadelphia, incomparably su perior lo anv oiner m use. ."u!rerers will be tralitit".! tj U-ani that tlie ciecHston now offer to procure i ot ot.ly the lighted imd matt eaty. Lut s durable a Tiuss as any other, in lien of the rumlru-is and nncon-ifortable article usu ally so.d. 'J i.ere is no diriieulty attending ll.e li.tiiie, ar.d wheu the pad is located il will retain Ms pcsition witht at change. Per- lis at a Jtitance unable to tall on lie sufcscrilrr, can have ihe Trnss sent to any a iilres., hy r-mittin? Five Dollars for the sin--gleTr-iss.or Ten tor the double with measure aroj:.i th l :j s ,-nd stating liie side affected; !t ii! :,e ex . i i.-i, d to suit if not filling, by rttui i. :r x .t a' .. n'-e. oi,s i:le 1. Vjf tz.K onlr bv the Irripprter. CALEB H. NEEDLES, ('or. Txt:l":h cl Kace rits, thiladelpkia: I v Ladies requiring the benefit of Mrcha n eal Supports, owing to derangement of the interna! i i;ans, including fallii.g ot the womb, vocal, pulmonary, dyspeptic, nervous, and upi nal wtaknes, are ti fi rmed that a competent and eapi-rienceil Li.-'y will te in atfendaace at the Rooms, (set apart for thtir exclusive u.e) No. 114 TWELFTH St. 1st door above Haee. 1 v533 rix: .sTTii:RVa ClRAH; .V 1TLTON, 19 tsiuth EIUHTH :rt:tt, Thiluihij hut teg leave to nil ti.e attention i f I Vnn'rv Dealers, f-chools, and persons :i:n:e the fity, to their coruplet assortmet.t of LnlisA. J'raich, and .tmenroa S TJ. 1 lO.XJ. J, V.which they are selling Whole sale and he:a:i i n the rcost reasonable terms; Their stock C9mpr?ss every ruTuiij cf Cap Letter ar.d Note l'afer and Ecvrl, pes.includ ir.g a fili a-sottincr.t c f tl.e celebrated gotds of De La Rue & Co. ar.d The Rhoids & 8uis of l.i n Itn. Al.-t Gi !d and S ui Ters, Draa-irg Tercils (Fa rer's ar.d r:heis'). Drawirg Paper. Bristol BoaH. Soahiig War. Ink. Inkstands, Rodgers'i Cro.'kta'.W.stenhti.cis'ard ther fine Cutlery, I", r rr-a:. s. P, i kt t Di ( ks. Portfolios, W ru in e; l't si-.s. - . A c. Pn sons Visiting the City ran Iirv- iiii r psr er and enveh pes embossed) tvith tl-eir initv.h without extra charge. 1 1 Orc'ers fn m dealers and instnctiora pf learntr? resi tctluily iol. cited and rilled with ir . ' he tri-iest u.r-eri:v iim17id', Ten IJighls in a Bar Room. A ii J whrtt I 3 w There. LY T. S. ARTUrit. Ttn TUowcnd ' vpie in a Mtmth. 'rillS r -wiTfiil wrk. u- kiaawK-dtrt d by all wbo ha 1 h 1 it t O tt i i-rrr r:lvn ly Sfr. Arthur, d' j 1 ' tin- ruii t,i Ititfijip- runcc 11, a sajri.a cf thnilirijf .ls.rl-, i'liT-t'rjtm .tf. .-t" cf Tavern krr ping and Ktiin drink. iv. nt.t . niy (vn m.iitiatiiala th ni !, hu In c luTruir i i at larje TV utory oflirtle Alarv Xor jZtin t'-l h- rt.ithr, r. rm! . y her JftloLl an 4 tli'.-ilb. i ;s Cn- wcrtli lhf rrirr rt th Itx-k. Is-iD'cran o men and oiLvr? cn donfT fbr thtrnM ! y 1 1 - i-;, t u rit.i-ii ti-n by any utbT iu ana. APfr:t-nrtwimttd id pvvry ttwn and cctint? ftti Vn.UvJ ,-;..t.-. to !! an .-.::fii in.lt- n up wpreially t r th.M. rr-sutifulif iilatr&udwitb a u aucuutin't cav jr- 1:11:. ly r:ir::.:n. t-A -p. m- n t'TT will b sent pfp paid) en n cci t n( ij.v ( ricf, t- nl. The Urj-t ccBiaiiss.on wt'l IV psfd. MSr J W. LRALLKY, ral'haheT, No. 4S Xorth ro.irth Smat. I'hiladrhia. XtXV I.4ITS. OXr.-TIIUiD CHEArER THAN WfTr LEAD, and free from all poiicnoU nu.llties. n t: .vnr jrtsrr zryr rr.xp.iyt. k.Dj Ceritlr enlatr-d their wi rks. ai.d iniproriil the qaalit r tti. ir i r. .lu. t... sr- pr-jared to execute ordera for thtif imtfclos FAINTS. I'ry, and Oronnd la Oil. tat at -ioi 1 1., ksir-s 1 1 tcinV.1 to li pi umla ; also I'llY, In bsrrols. of lii pniiuds eai h. Their M MI1K ZINC, abitb ia sold dry nr rround t nit. is warrant, d pure and uu&urpaMeiS ft-r body an si uiii:-ini hii,n. es. A tn.-tb d of preparatiea has recently been dtamrer!. which iiiiil "r the O in pans to warrant tbair painta to k.iT f,.h ai:.1 .oft in the Ker? f.rany rrasonahla lla ln Ibit rci -t their paint, will be superior to any utlier in 1 1 e n-.i k, t. Their MtnW N 7IC PAINT, whirh ia snid at s le I ru e. au.l rtu i til re niede from tha Zme ins frenf New .ler?e.T. i m.w well knewa lor ita protretl.a quail, tn e sinn .1 pti-d lo iron or oiher metaiie surfacea Tbeir fTi i.M: WLilK PAINT yoaeaaea ail Ihe prefer ties i.ftle l.towu. an.l is of an aereeal le rotorfbr pala tlog CuttsR.a. I'ts, Out l.uildiees, P.ralrrs. Ae. KKKNl II A KH rYARDS, Whelesate Paii:t I'ealers and lasprirtaraV N Vf. eor. of loth and Market St.. J,kul;pXt. 6n:.s;."tl'5 Plircnolopy. roiftF.ns. irrii.s, rf eo, mvM ft tPKt IT.-ive orened a Phreni:h.'r:etil f'tilnntt ffiP$, and Hu-k Here, at 31 ARCH 8f.. ''j' ti-tueen Fth and 7Ji, Philadilphii; aiui are t.rerarrH to furnish all therf Works on Phrenology, "Physiology, llvdropathv. Magnetism, and Then' cc'ranliv. al Acw York prices. le.,r. c..,n:.i E t :.iii i naiirn s. with Charts,!! full written ilescripti. ns of character, fivea day and e.eiiii.g. C7"Cabinet free to visi. tors lT5ncf.de.) Reduction of Prices. KOL LO WAY'S Tills and Ointment. Tlie-.e famous Medicines will in fumre be sold throngho'U tlie States at the following prices i Small Tot or Box, "" cents instead of 3 Medium do ;J rtj n'l Large dn SI 00 do Professor llolloway's Manufactories are at (0 Maiden Lane, "Sew York, and SU Strand, London. Selling 01 at Cost! MY Enlir Stuck of GOODS fa and seav Corner of Market and reuit! streats. i.-. ?Icn"ll. Itsi-.tn':. .'an la,
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