31115iTiliiiustilt5. AI) :The adne,cd, production is from tho'pen of )Ir* Geo. D. Prontico. tho Louisville Journal. It is one of th o se S• I ' llol Mr. Prentice. in his increasing y ear s, e ec asi,mally give, to the world to the .rvjectiou of political pasquinade. _ TDIE. ISLE: AND STAR. In the tropical seas, Thrro's a beautiful Ile, l Where storms never darken The sunlight's soft smile, There the hymn of the breeze And the hymn of tho stream Are nnnglea in 'one, Like eel sounds in a dream There the song-lards at morn, From thick shadows start, Ulm musical thoughts From the poet's tun heart. There the Sfing•birdS at mint Sit in silence unbroken, Like an exquisite dream In the lx.rann unspoken. There the flowers hang Mr rainbows - On Wilthro,l;Old lea— Oh say, wilt thiei dwell In that sweet Isle with nits? Tn the depths of the sky There's a beautiful star, Where no cloud casts a shadow, The bright scenes to mar. There the rainbows ne'er fade, And the thiwei are ne'er dry, And a circlet of 111.10,1 Ever chines in the sky. There the songs of the blest And the songs of the spheres Are unceasingly heard Through the infinite years. There the soft airs float down From the amaranth bowers, - All fresh with the perfume - Ikf Eden's ewethiers. Therirtruth,loyevind - beanty — Immortal will ht— .. Oh say. will thou (Nell In that sweet star with me? STEPHEN 91111ARD - • The following intereAing reminiseenee 0 Stephen Girard, ix taken from the f . ortheOtn ; , ing work of- Vincula Nulty the great: financier and traveller: REMINISCENCE OF STEPIII ,.. .N cut Ann I cannot let this opportunity slip by with Out saving something- of another mercantile cele brity of the United Status, viz : Stephen Gi rard. This man was born in a village near the banks of the flar,onne. He was the son of a asartt, and had left his own country, as a common sailor. Having gradually risen to the post of second mate, he Cann' as such to Phil:111111111in, where he remained and (Toned it tavern on Ili batiks or the Debi 1 . 1 r s uc h 61 his country-men as - were engaged in the West India trade, particularly that with St. Domingo. The revolution in St. Domingo caused ain emigration ,, which continually brought him fresh customers, and, having li built some small vessels to bring his fugitive' countrymen away in safety from the it:hina, he bartered dour and meal for coffee, until his capital, which had been scarcely worth mentioning at first, gradually increased, and enabled him to build large vessels, and.extend his spirit or enterprise in all directions. His frugality bordered on'avarice....Sailor's fare was to him the best and the freighting of vcs gels his favorite pursuit. The success which ,attended his exertions at length became un- exampled; for he never had his ships insured, but always chose skilful awl experienced cap tains, thus saving himself the heavy expense of taking out insurance policies, and continu ed acting on this principle, gradually increas ing his capital more awl more, until it had finally swelled to an enormous amount,. Illit eruct, as a French common sailor must needs be, and scarcely able ,to write his own name, he celled all his ships afier the great authors of his native country, and thus enjoyed the sensation of belt4ling the . American flag waving above a Montesquieu, a Voltaire, a Helvitins, and a, Jean Jacques ltousseau.— lis ships , ielt was in the habit-of send ing successively to they-island of Mauritius, at. that time the lsh2 de Eyanee, to Calcutta and Canton, and 'mm hielieost from forty to siXty thin:sail I doilto•s : hat h• cargoes worth front ow. to I Nv,, tou:;1:141 thousand dol lars to Philadelphia, and thence to Europe, particularly to Messrs. hope & Co., ut dam, and were never insnred. - Remarkable good fortune attended all these enterprises. Until the year 1613, not one of his ships was ever lost or captured. It will he easy to form tin idea of the, amount 'of capital accu nntlated by this saying of insurance premi urs, when diMreflects that latter went as high as frian ten 'tit fifteen, and even twenty "lout:"lier . • irard's intin'' , Was a countryman. of his, named liTi'lterje(d, who, liolytver,.lid received his mer r eantile,edneation entirely at Itamburg, under the tutelage of Professor 13osch. This'ltobeljot wni the only man whom he now and then, and only now and then, took into )6s' espti . eial confide:ice : and be bad smilccil in the house of Cirard for a respectable, yet very Moderato, galaxy during N. the lapse of twenty years; frequently smile thing was said tibtird increasing it, but 'noth ing of the sort , Was evi.r don Roherjot, who had some desire to be' tt&ei care of in 'his•ohl age, rcsoh:ed to letliis paCron ktiow that if he th:siroil to kecp him ally longer, bd must take that matter into serious.considert tion .and give hiin :i:loindsome sum, t lie might put aside and turn to good 4 account. Girard, a little nettled hy, this, replied that he would give hint ten _thousand . dollars, but Roberjot demanded sixty. He was told to wait until the nest day, and, when, without, hearing another word in relation to the mat ter, he received what he asked for—sixty thousand dollars. Magnanimous as Girard could he in many things, be was, on the other hand, equally pot ty in many others. Of his numerous relatives in Frimce, who were all poor peasant folks, he would never hear a syllable mentioned; When some or them upon one Occasion yen tu red to cross the ocean and visit him in Philadelphia, he immediately sent them away again, with a trifling present. In elm particular instance he exhibited unusual hard-heartedness. his captains had received the strictest orders not to bring either strange goods, passenger;, or letters back with them. One of his ships was returning from Bordeaux, and by another, which had hurried en befor6 it, he ]turned that it was conveying him some relations of his as passengers; he instantly sent to New castle, on the Delaware, where the ships com ing in from sea usually touch, an order to the captain, forbidding him to land any passen-, gers, but to remain at that point until another had IWe a procured to take them back to Bor deaux, when lie might come up to Philudel -phia-with n cargo.—The captain-was-then re placed by another person. He-, howeN er, made au exception in favor of two nieces, the -orphaned daughters „f a-- brother who had died in p - overty. Ile allowifd these girls to come to him, and gave one ,of them permis- Am, along with some twenty thousand dol lars, to marry the brother olOeneral who-had emigrated to America upon, the restoration of the Bourbons, titter the b;at tle Waterloo. in his Will he bequeathed to the other au equal sum. REFORMATION OF WM. WIRT A Tarn IxcinExr IN 1115 litsTottv.—The distinguished \\'m. within six or seven months alter his first marriage became ad. dieted to int , mliwrance, the effects of which operated strongly on the initol and lwalilt of his mire, and in a few months more she was numbered with the , dead. ller death led him to leave the country tthere lie resided, and lie went to Richmond, where he soon rose to distinction. hut his habits hung about him,. and occasionally he was. found with.jol ly, frolietstnne spirits in bacchanalian revel. His true friends expostulated with hiM to convince him_ of the injury he witthilitg to . himself. But lie still persisted. his practice began to fall off, and many. looked on him as on the sure road to ruin. Ile was advised to get married with a view of correcting his habits. This he consented to di) if the right person offered. He accordingly paid his ad dresses to Miss Gamble. After some mouths attention be asked her hand in Marriage.— She replied : • • "Mr. Wirt, I have been well aware of your intentions some time past, and should lave given you to understand 'that your visits and attentions were not acceptable, had I not reei• procated the affection which you evince to wards me. But I cannot yield my assent un til you pledge me never to touch, taste or handle - any intoxicating drinks." This reply to Wirt was as unexpected as it was novel. His reply was, that he regarded that propositiOn as a bar to all further consi deration of subject, amid he left her. Her course towards him was the same as ever— his, resentment and 'neglect. In the course of a few weeks he went again and solicitKl her hand. lint lifer reply was that her mind was made .up. Ile became in dignant, and regarded the terms proposed as insulting to his honor, and vowed it tMouldlbe the last meeting they should ever have. He took to drinking worse and woi-se,and seemed to run headlong to ruin, One , day, while lying in the outskirts of the eity,lliltr a little grocery or grog shop, drunk, a youti lady whom it is not necessary to name, wits, passitig that way to her home not fir on; and beheld hint with his face upturned to the rays of . the scorching sun. She took her handkerchief, with her own name marked upon it, and placed it over Jiis face. • • A tter remaining in that way ibr some hours he awnlce, and his thirst beihg very greati ho went into the little grocery ,or grog shop to get a drink, when be disco Bred the hanlcer- chief, at which It r e:looked, rind the name that wag onlt. After pausing he exclnitaed,i.,_- "Great God 1 who left this with me 7 who . placed this on my thee'?" ' No one knew, lie dropped the glass, ex-' donning : " EnmEgh I .Einiiigh l" He retired instantly from rtbe,store; forget_ ` l ' • Ling his thirst; ilt'not his•delmOeh, the hand• icerehief,' or the ladY, vowing, that. if God e. hint fltre,pgth nevvr to tonal, taste or handle 1 ; ; I :11...ng . 01 &thole Acralb To meet Miss Gamble was the hardest ef fort of his lifp , ": If he met her in her carriage or on foot he hopped around the; nearest ME111132 She at last addressed him a note unites her Own hand, inviting him lo her house, which he finally gathered courage enough to aveept. He told her if she still bore any afTeetion fur him lie would agree to her iiwNtefuts. Ifer reply "M,Y_Neonilitions now arc What they (`VUr have been." "Then" said \Vivi, aeeept them." They soon married, and from that day he kept his word, and his affairs brightened, while honors and glory gathered thick upon his brow. Els name has been enrolled high in the temples of fame 3 while patriotism and re turn live MIA r him with imperishable lustre. Novet. scENE.—The ex-postmaziter of Bos. ton is in Germany. Ho sends home an ac contit or a dinner to a railway congress, at which a locomotive appeared upon the table, to which was attached a train loaded-with dishes of tLu choicest and most solid fibod.— ,The Fniecient train advanced slowly, in imita tion of the passenger trains upon all Gorman roads. After having made the tour or the table without stopping, in order to give a view of the good things-with whicheit-was-rreighted the train again started, making a station in front a each guest, and permitting 11int to fill his plate aecfyrding to his-apetite ancl-faal T , The tralics followed each other in constant succession fur two or three Lours, .Icl;itrting each time with a load of combostables. and al fcaws returning empty to the depot. This is j list the thing for an A mat ican dinner table. where the fashion is, to.cording to Engli .11 antlnirity, to gulp evm'y thing with railroad speed. IiENIARK Tilllitinvoe responsible for the following : The man who wuH "struck by the force of a remark' tt as tie !veto(' in plucking - the feathers from the - wings 'of I 11 , 1, " Nva. - transported will: the idea . ' and carried away Lt a - train of argument... The ,:.11T11(' reHoW )Ul , llllO impudence In inquire why the 7'ribmie wit , : like a man with large legs.—A,fter getting: (.1i some distance , ni4 it tt•as hrt•ause it was well supportcd. 'When la,t heard he was drinking a railroad smash at lilt; "bill' I /fpliblit• with a lair prospect ofgetting his desert.~• aftef dinner. ScENE.—The ert:wtied4letk aim A mericau packet from Citli fort: i a : California to the Skipper—"l should like a sleeping berth, n00N;,4 you please." Skipper—" Why, where have you been gleep ing these two nights since we left'" California—"Wal, I've been sleeping a top of a sick luau t but he's got better, neuw, and he wont stand it no longer." Estmcy.—See ! how that fellow works I No obstacle is too great for him to surmount ; no ocean too wide for him to leap ; no nummain to high fur him to scale. Ile will make a stir in the world and no mistake.. Such arc the men who buthl our railroads, dig up the moon tains in, California and enrich tthe There i4,3lothing gained by idleness and slotl•. Energy is the word! 3liebicines. FPILEPSY Can be Cured. Lake's voriETABLE COMPOUND, for the cure of Em m.vor or Fits! la performing more wenderful cures than any other modiehao yet ,known or•hefore the puhlie.— PIIICH FIV DOUAI:8 A IitrITLE. The proprietor has sso:;siou nommen , . cortili• rates. narratilv tL iisfonishintT and ndratailott: effected by this malirinn. mut illreits f the fdlowitet "TOY. t Ilssuro these who ate sounf•rtuuat r. to he afflicted ti ith the terrihie hertitothrerei:aril• ea incurable. that I.‘l.Zi.'S preparation ttl AI.IIuST UK IN ITS CIJIM From Mrs. Brooks, widow of Maj. Jas. Ilrooks, late of 0. Mr. Z. LUCE—Sir: Plume send 1110 am Cher bottle of Fit Medicine, as 1 do not like to ho without it on band. Von 1 commenced giving' the medicine to my soli I,ti• gar, he had from one to three fits per day. lie has now taken the medicine over five months, and has had. 1 think, but two fits In that time, and those very light.— !lit body antt.mind are very much improved; and by the blessin`• of G011,.1 feel that the medicine will restart• his body Mal 'phut to their wonted, activity. lie is 2' years aid. anti has had Ills over 12 years, which have been very frequent, and very destructive-go bit constl • tuthm and mind. Hundreds of dillies have' been e x. molded for na•dicluu to emir: FITS," hut titthhtg has relieved hint until housed yourmedleine. Respectfully yours, POLI,V I{ltindi.S. • From Judson Laudon, County Superintendent of the Ashtabula County Infirmary, Kixosviti.r., Feb. 4, 'MA 3.1 r: 1, flare 111/11(111 (I.IY no re Isdties of your "Fit Medicitle;" I any not need it. but think .ail' or to.keep it on hand. Yourmedi-inehasdh•no wololer, 1 gave It to Miss JllllO 1/0111101; sho.haf h a d l!t a years, brou2ht on by having the no as whoa but four years old, witich4uld tad be brought out to the snake... After taking. tho medicine a few days, our flu, A IV* :or 01 aktta.s, and has had 11 fits since. , she had Ilts or symptoms elated daily. She and' her hither concur with toe in teDing that we believe the medi , ino has i r will work a perfect yam' also gave the medicine to Miss Jane Henderson and Arts Ouby, who have bad Cis `almost daily, for' a number of years. fits have ceased, and 1 believe the medicine will have the desired effect. Much money has teen expended by the friends of the above patients for doctoring, all to no wirpose.— The 01/I'o WAS left for your medicine tOperfbrm, and can cheerfully- recommentbit as ,a valuable discovery.--. Respectfully yours, , JUDSON LANDON, Superintendent Ashtabula Co.. Infirmary. Prepared and sold at wholesale by Z..l.Aitx, Conneaut, . , ' . E. P. NV ELLER, trAvollog agent, .1 Sold by S. 'W. Iffiverstl,l:. flurti,lo; 11.1'11015mq . 31e- 'cluttkie:Sui,s; D. \V. (in.:44, thirrisburg. Oct. 6-1)* OM ',SON'S PATENT VENTI LA v) VINO ITUNACE.—The'sula•criber would call the IlttetAiell of all J artl. requlriiig a desk& le Furnnee to Cail,..ON'S CELIIIIIIATITP WARMING AND VI.NTILATINO esikurva. The reputathm of title rummy Is now known. having been intro [lured during the past lite years into ale ut 154,10 puhlir mud more than 8000 private de ell lags; this together with the immeico• bullets° of sales every year is the best ei Ilitthre t hat ran he adduced t f its superiority over all other furnaces. lit the of Vhilsn's Furnace, you secure the following adi nn tages: Nia EE VE.NmATIoN: v. Ain—Ths heating surfaces being at a tempera ture that will not desseente the air. EVONUMICAL. USK OF it LL. nitr.‘T DUICAMLITY—BeiIIg nuplo entirely of Cost Iron, not liable t rust, gill rrgniro ito repairs , during a life time--it is rosily minium-A- mail will not exp. so OW !Mild- Lig in which it is placed to danger from lirm the Miler faro:tem,. AV,i , have the, le , :thiiiininls cf hundreds of the most selent Itir. Men to attl;St to the truth of the e state ment, All of whom prinientico it to he decidedly the I est furnace )rt invented tlii in:educing a pure and healthy . atmosphere. We heroulth annex Minn, of a few well known and have and kindly furnished us their nihites find references: Pref. .lehn S. Hart, l'ref. Parker, Pref. Nerten. Iht s. N% ut. It. Allen. Prot Parsons, Prof. I/naiads, Pref. tt. Sil iiintob ,Prof. We have Introduced this season five new siyes. so that all parties may avail themselves of this great improt e moot at a very moderate cost. We arr, new prepared to furnish an apparatus to warm a single room, or the larg e:l, building ill the emmtry. No. 1 Portably. COmplete, $ 2• 2 , do do 3 dodo 4 d, for laid: work 5 • do do 3 Extra Radiator, (with liars and French Plates.) 8 .l , 4 ci,, 'I - his No. ti is the litrir,est and most liniverful.Furinice made in Otis country. and Is Iliillliratily a dapted .f o r Churches and other large class latiltihm.s. elillllllllo to sill the apparatus at 1/11 , Same Luirmineeds. five y cam t ago._ prfoient high crust has j t eased their is lit Pent opting to their great t still we are en:tided It:, th great itterealit• of sales 1i fllrlii.ll le at the p ill lee. tine f . oundry alone. ‘lessrs. W: tt. I,"l'tr.itittt. hare ' , attracted t f tic idst Liv it ' ni tot Plietiiie.“l hat aI! life lei, IWe W eil I • fur nisi. then) 11 holes.ilr ur tattul. v.'cud 1110 el rcUou id: all I urnaces, when r,•l unl war rant Lilian its all rases. - )11,11101`i INI It I\'+t We lime al, t the 111.-st t. ,, ittplt•te (Nit 1.1,1. r Mange that has yet Leen in t --nlticett. to whirl, We 4,11 _tile Of all a laity wish in seen!, 1110 111,1 111.11eci a desirable cooking:al, p Mkt us aver Oil ell li,M ENTll.lTlilt. We tltt• only A',l"l,t, in I.eitio.)lranitt for the li t a tt iift,..t, tr it mist sale al 11114 ent which It-awl:now led.rea t,t he only f,Crtit entilatt, ert‘r matte for wire., log 1110 I.tgt.sltt ill nalillsy el,iuullos, uud tor lentilatini, I of all It hots. As there are a crest litany hint:Aims ',I lb'. 111111 ilile article now for' sale. parties n ill Le t.treful 11l ex:indite that it linq the Emersoh Ilatl„tat at- tIPI:N I ;It A'l'l S.--Fur A i.thrrivito and Int limitions • .:11. A's nil eitt rlttorl, i‘t the 1° , 1'11..11 (irate, mat. (I,ml thu I,llglish tuml rutirvly 1,1•11. in this r•-(wiry. SOLE AIiENT:•3 r r tho 1:1101 , 11 Ent anal.• Flaoring Till.,Garak irk (him la, Tips. and ToTal'attai I . narnents. such as flantaa Vases: Sr. 1'1 . 13.115 111/0111 1 , 1111.1in:1 33.11111 (1.1 11 . el rto C.1.3.111i11e our stork Iw•f we purehasilig elsewhere. Visit .1 - 4. 1111ellier par rlw:htg ur 13 t, nn. cordially wrlronn•d our es ten sive 11 arerisans, alit) where 110 , 11 .111.1 11. 1”11111 fur nish any infirm:Ohm resipectlitir any mar ir.s.ds that may 14 , deli red. book nit Ilitrllllllg 311(1 '1 i•iit cart lit¢ ran Is• had gratuitously itt our store, either 'WM/11611y t ar lay letter. S. A. lIARIZISoN, - _ Wartitlng_an l'eutiLttlur WarAto usee,.. 140 Walnut: ed., below Slzth, . ! , Ins 31-Iml , I. 10 1/1J Alt I), Premium A rth , to in ITair Inventew of thin th,..e.anwr Ventilating Vlig and El Ode Band Totipees. I ',true:lieu's enable l.mlies and thentleneen tat tineasurr thuir heads with :te eter:ley. r t 4 Wins, In. hes. —No. I. The round of the 110:1 , 11; No 2. From Gmvh ca d over the head to the neck; No. 2. Front ear to ear over the top; No. 4. Fruit! ear Wear round the t; rehead. Toutayrs 11.11t1 scalps Inchs.--Nn. I. From t ba , k as far :la 1!„ Over 111,11e:0as far as regal): rd; No. :1, I Ives tlle er..w a of the heal. It. DOLL %111/ has ulwaysromiv for silo /1 Fl,lOlOlO o.oelf of Bents' 1% lvs. half IVl.it• Friar Curia, &e.. bountifully manitilietureil anti. ras champ af AII 3 . iii the I)tilioi., Ii blank I.xtractor Lir:trims Hair Tonle, prop.oo I from : 4 -iith A suorivall - nod hots, the 111 , St• over Twodueed for proses ing the hair fnnn thill?or Out or rhangilig color, root. ring and preen hui it its a health) anti lux tirlai.t state. Ainv rtg oLIO)1 . 01 9 liollauirs hair t'uttia.; saloon malt', taho , p .polarity Is the Out that hi. 'fonleis applied L. osori hair eta nt his er:t.tblislirtiont. e.oiseltiontly it is kept in better preset airs than u1)- der an. , 14.11,1911 :IppillALP/11. It 'wing thus pi:it:tie:illy tasted by thou-:kits offers the greatia.t guar:mtg., ul Its uni v:t4' y Rind Wil. lecale nut rehil at his Old:Establb-hinent 177 Cliestnu' street ofiji , "dte the State House. Philadelphia. kit: Dollard leis at least dis-ovend the fie plus ultra of HAIR Dl' E. aid announces it for sale ulth perfect con fidence in its surpas'sifit: every thing of the kind now In use. It ti rs the hair either Wark or l.r/ovii, (as may he (1,24e0(11 and Is 115/1 without lojitry to the hair on skin - either by .fain nr / theriviso ran be washed oil in ten minutes after applic./t ion. without detracting from its titlicauv. Persons visiting the city are Milted to give 111111 it Let ters tulares , el to it. tI , II.LA IZIL 177 eltehtnut st.. 1 . 11113(1 ,1 11111a ;11 ee.ei, al!••1;ti ;71, Jan. 1.14—1 y (1 Al' IS itFt, J( II scovEl;Y 1N Ui.,1)1( 1 1 WordS 011 the tuitional Treatment without •ine. .rrhea, ur lovd wealsw s., mons .1..1 illty lei rph its lassitude, ovalness of tho linfl.s and lad. iodisp....llbai fiffil lava parity f r study alerlalsor. ditlli ess 0; (111141'01011514111. Iris of memory, aversi of to society. to oof 44.114.111 W, tb auldity. self flistrwt. flii.riness. head:tuba Involuntary discharges, pains to the hide. affection 4.1 the oyes, plat. 'ides en the liteak.exual and, other Infirmities. In tnan.l - the French of Dr. It. Delancey: The thipertant fret that these filarnilinr complaints may easily be renmved WITItopTMr arts r: Is in this small tract dearly demoustrated, and the enthelv Lew 'Lod hi xlily surcessfal treatment, ate+ ailepted by 'the .I.fithor fully explained. by 'muffs of whi;111 eery ..ile iv mud 11 , 11 t.. 41 cure himself perfeetly and at the /east p aVolding thereby all the advertised to strums of the day. CONNEiVT, Feb. 3,1 F 53 , i ( mat to any address, gratis and , Past free, in a sealed envelope, by remitting (pest paid) t ivii posta4i, stamps to Or. 11. BeLam•ey., 17 Lispenard street, 'k. h 1-1 y IA VIS & CULI N I)ealers Limps, ) L 1 NI'ERNS AND CHANDELIERS, N. 1:. cminir Point!' and Cherry sts., and improxed thole store. and having the 1ar.2( , A., se4s.irt tnent of Lamps in. Philadelphia. they are to iv 1.1 . 011,,te to furnisliCamplilne, Pim, 011, Burning Fluid El ell, Phosgene Oas and Lard 1111. Innips Lai teriS all pat( r ts, l'ancy llntel and ( .111,110 , 1 , 1e5' and Candelabras, and Britfaithi Lamps m (ho n it•infa tutors lowest. !wives.. tliass I.unlis by tlo la dome, at a ,inall advance &for an thin 'wives. lie '111 . p3 MAN t . FAcrusEss mil Ph,, Burning' 'Ethereal and (the only true) 11101,f011e GAN. they can f.triiish tlo HO articles at • '. prices that Moil chants will lind It to their ad , alit M u to buy. Iv f , re going elseivbe e, if you 'w 1, bargains. Also, the Safety Lamp for sale. October 6, nil I . Surgeons' Banaage INSI I rUTE REMOVED to No. 4, tit h street, sixth' store abort) Market. If. C. IU'TT'S Patent 14min/ding Pressure If h lISS, for the ell:, of !Rapt"; r ; Shoulder Braces,' Su t ilers, • Elastic SoAionsiry, Ilcmnrt le , an& hatilhe.zes for deformities. ' Jan. 11-Iy. FOifabeflifiin. BIEREMEM =II MI 11•138 ENT II DI !STEM.; AND VENTILATOR:I.—We have the lar;it .4 and oust emnitiote an. .rtment, of 11.4 All llerist,rs anki V.•.til3t , q. 1., h.l ii ihi the riiit.o.l !•.t:itt 5. l'artie4 1‘ h. syish either 11. r pri‘nte tv.e or I , 111 , 1.,,th., tolit 11 1141 it gr,ttly t. , their athrtiltage tie e,ttslll),• NI) 1 Iti IN NI A N have :11,..as on 11:11111 (.111.•111 I 0111 111,1 - h, in 1011MIIIIIIM 1 I)lfacfpljta. TE. (COULD,, [Successor to 1 1 . Fiot] •y 164 - C hr st Swnitn's Puitiling. Philadel phia, extensive Musk Publisher, and healer in Musical Instruments of every description. Exclusive latent for the sale of Italia, Davis Patent Suspension Brifitfe and oilier PI A Nits, I_ , Gilbert's Boudoir I iar•os. M,l.,durio:. Martin's Guitars, Harps. Sheet Music. Music Itiiolts. ne. Residents of tin , country s ill ire supplied by mall otherwise with music they may wish. as lin% as if pun chased in person. Ii vin' one of the hirge.Nt stooks in the United States, 1 feel confident Of satisf) ing all xi ho may fix r ine with a call or order. Ilealess In Musk supplied on the most tilling.— Pinin to let. l•lecond-hand l r sale. . May 20. IS:3-1y 91 1 1 -4 1 II WASH .—Beautiful \V hit e Teeth Ileaithy Gums and a Sweet ho are desirous of of [tiring t 111-so benefts should use 7I If- EIAN'S CELEBRATED TooTu \VASIL This dellrh us article rem! Ines 4-) many merit, dons ,fualities that it has now laicolue a standard favorite with the eitizens f New V , rlt, Philadelphia and Baltimore. Dentists 'in scribe it in their practice 'twist suceeie- tally, and fr Ifl o eery a ,tree the most flatten lag laudations are awarded IS it. I nonmed and . bireding gums are imniediataly" heartt ted by Its use; its stetion upon them Is mild, soothing and elTertiva. It eIIMIISCP th.) teeth s. l t11011 , 114)11 . 1 , t. they urn tnade to rival pearl hitsmrss. 1111(1 d ill,, sic through the month mull sylelightful letashlll.!•S thnl tin breath is rendered soisiulsitelystvert. It dish forts those Impurities which tend to prliti , o decay. stud. us a con• SP itteure. triton' thesis are reinso rot the teeth must al- Nays remstin sound. head the Idlowing from l , r. J. A. Carman: _Mr II a Ilnir_usell'und rceninnuindnti yriur Tint). Vaidi in Toy prin•ti, 11-r s , JIIIO time. I 1.1,i1 is t ht• in st elinettial Innitrie, in inn , . and tin.n•c I/11)114i it tle f liu«iu~; -'t~~tith~~~nn Zt.t.mAt.--Itenr t•ir: I Mt% ,••runy of your atiint it '0..4 'ttn.l . ,:t 11, 11 all .11/ 11. -11 {- tiny. recommend it ac 11l I , t,t that h•ts MP. 111:114'r 1114 /1,1/1111111X 1111,1(j/11 . 11 1 11e1. 1111 r 1111 r.• t Mt [evil It elettitses the Teeth. 11 , . the a anti irrit:tt,tl ; mos and iniitai to 11 ihtllciolls fra_ittym.• t ltrooth. •iii till. mouths or tlYo, ,1 i t, howevvr, it to ill 1...031111r .spvtitt MY/ I.l', Dent '2;11. t., l'ltil3.lelphia It 1s• all the uwir.. ' 4( Ist.: in Net. I'lli1.1.•lplii.1, 11,1 ii it h.t~ ht • ett nits. duce'', All 51i. , %11,1 i tri3l. ..1 , 0 • I'riTuro+l only I.y FrrITIViS Zerriutli. s. Id ~linkrult• and Slailuel I I.)orshuittier. or:. J. llurrml, Nowri Me, .1 C. Nt ; , Ilippensbutg. n 1) all IlrLigt:lsls al ..111N - (.1”.1...: per 14 ttle 1; 1 iu N(' I 1 Tli ' S;" 4 I - :; - 4, NV I:_r J'st has r thi.i•uto Liipt • I nettnnwleilzeil by the highoitt lul• 8.1e11 , 11i.5. inianupartilily suprri is II) tht r I e ;:rat It 4,1 to th.• t oilrrs procure not thr and nr ttt u'. nn iluralle a Truss as auv other. in t Li• u i }tt , •t4 and nneotisfurtalilo artiel7s soul. 11 , •.• lenity attending the t.tting. mot NV hell alo• p.ul i. I...air ed it still retain its st it in Ilt t Persons at a sti...taisri. unalik t ii r il • r . eau base tic 'fru., sent to any sulslress, i v trim:llllg five Willis', frr 'the single. 'frussi, sr ten f with measure riituut the hips. curd stating side atie.•teil. It still be exchanged Lis If 11,4 tating, liv r~-t urn ion sit once. unsoiled. For sale only ht the liiip-rter. N Vol I.4ntrt. rcquiritut the henctit ?!rv•L:u 1. al pup p.irters, timing to this derancentent 4.f the list. real 41, gtttrs;•tnderttnr Lillin t of 'Um Dyspeptic, Nervous and Spinal Wealiziesv, are let ritual that It entapetent n u t experienced 1.44. v .•ill he in aL tentlaiier at this- Rolling. (...t apart--foo- their eaelttairo use) No. 114 TNVELFTII Ist dour below Race. July DJ, '54. -FA YES' l'"atent Tubular Owen Ilnt Al It RANO F., riou• st:o tto suit, Fandl e • It• .ard• tag uouers and Tle.se in want of a superior Cooking Aim:unto:. are In tiled to full at our arehousit and examine I his !fange. For durability, economy and Fimplicity in operatlo it stands unrivaled. It lies a perfect hot air eutiL•tli.m— and meats baked In this oven will retain their juice and flavor equal to that is fisted before an ep'•n fire. Wats and pastry evoked at the Sallie time without enenitret iug the other. It will supply sufficient heated sir to beat additional rooms for the coldest weather. It has no dmicending or return flues and is equally well athipted to hitllthilletlN nr 4 , 4111110 n hard coal. The steam valve over the boiling part of the Range carries off the stemn and scent of cooking as well as heat In Suainner. Every flange sold warranted to give satisthetion, or no expense to the purchaser.. HEAVES' VENTILATOR, Patenteti .Octobetk 1548. thr Ttnblit• Rails, Factories, Railroad Cars, ehlmules, Flues, :Steamers: Av. Pun• air Is a huhjeet elaindag. the attetithin or every all I aildiags v.hould he provided with the proper 11119111 E of vrutalatl n. AN,. a powerful' \V ki...niNn AN I. VENTILATI NI; Fen N for Dwellings, School IL uses, I,lltirilles, Ilulln, Stores, Failnries, large ass.rtment orm.e. Iran and Corelitng Staves, Parlor Orates, 1% 11.1osals and 'retail. RAND& HAVES, . . S'2 North Sixth street. Phila. Personal attenti , n ghen, to It:waning aunt ventl Laing both public and pi h.ttu I ni1.11n,..25. 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