Wit and Austtok. Foci& FUNNY FELLOWS Theodore Gibber in, company with three 1 Others, made an excursion. Thecidore had a fame Bet of teeth—a Isecond. a glass eye—a third.a cork leg—but the fourth had nothing in_particular except a funny way of shaking his head. , ° They travelled in a post coach and •while I on the first stage, after each had Made merry "With his neighbor's infirmity, they agreed, at every baiting place to effect the same singu larity. Wh — ca they came to breakfast they where all to, squint—and language cannot express how admirable they squinted—for they went to a degree beyond the:superlative. At dinner they all appeared to have a cork leg, and their stumping about mide_more di version than they 'had done at breakfast.-- ,At tea 'they were all deaf, but, at, supper, which was at the "Ship" at Dover, each man resumed i his character, the better to play his part in the farce they had concerted - among them. • 1 When they were 'ready to gol to bed, ditt her pried out to the waiter : " Here you fellow ! take out iny teeth." " Teeth,. air said the man: • "Ay teeth sir.' ;Unscrew thitt wire and they'll come ont together." Atter some hesitation, the man did as he .was ordered. This was no sooner done Man a second called oat— !• • " Here you! take out to; eye," , Siri" said the waiter, " yotir eye." " Ves, my:eye.. Come here; you stupid dog ! pull up 'that eyelid and it will cOirie out ati easp as possible." This done, a third cried out -L" Here you reseal! take off my leg." . This he did with less reluctatice, being be fore apprized that is was cork, and also con- ceivingethat it would be his last job. He was however mistaken ; the fo i tirth watched his opportunity, and whilst the frigh!erted waiter was surveying with rueful counte nance the .eye. teeth, and leg, lying on the table, cried in a frightful hollo i l w voice - Came here sir—take off my head.'! Turning round and seeing the man's head shaking like a mandarin's upon a Ftcim neq•piece, he darted out of the room!, and after tumbling down stairs, he ran mallly !. about the house as iI terrified out of his !tenses A YANKEE COMPAIRISCiti -" I should like you to have seen," said a friend to us the other day, *specimen of a green. Yankee who came dowii the sound in a Hartford steamer with me: He had never been "to 'York" before, and he was asking questions of everybody on board the boat.— However, if he was "green as grass," he was picking up a good deal )f information Which will doubtless stand hiM in good stead hereafter. One of his comliarisons struck me as decidedly original : "I'Vto Northamp ton," said he, " I took breakfast, and the` taxed me dew shillin's ! ,TWas a pooty good price, Margin it to 'em._ 'Twas enough, any way. Well, when come down to . . Hatiord, I tooklreak last ag'in' next morn in . . and when; asked 'em hOcv much? they looked at me and .said. half a dollar !" I looked hick at 'ern pooty sharp—but it paid it and arter Vl.l paid it, I sqt down and ci phered up inside how inu - ch it would cost a fellOw to board long at that Tate ; and I tell you what; I pooty soon found coot that 'fore the end of a tnonth it would,inake a fellow's pocket-book look as if an elephant had stamped onto it !"---knickerbocker. IVEsTER4 ETIQUETTF:. - I The Chrrago Democrat , says Mit - - thp yan- Lee . traveler ‘ who saw the live lloi3sier has again written to his mother, telling her his experience as follows: "Western people arc •death on etiquette. You can't tell a man here than he lies, With out fighting. ;%. A- few days ago, .4 man was telling two orhis ncighbOrs in my hearinea pretty large stora. Says I 4 Stranger that's a whopper." " Says he, , lay there,' srvanier.'", "And in the twinkling of an rye I fimnd myself in the ditch, a perfect quadruped.— UpoiLanother OCC3SIon 'says; j - to n man I ne ver !Saw before, as a woman passed- 2 " That isn't a apecitnen of your western women. is it ,?" " Says he'---Tou are afraid of fever and ague, atranler.' ain't you "Very much," says I. replied he, "that lady is my wife, , anti it you don't apologize !in 'two minutes, by the honor of 'a gentleman, I swear that these two pistols,",which ite held cocked in his hands, "shall cure you' of that disorder. entirely. So don't fear, stranger !" - " So I knelt down, and pcilitely apologised. I adniire this western "country tnuch ; hit darteme if I can stanch so rnuch etiquitte: always - takes me unawares:" . • .1p - " WHAT business was soty father ?" 'mil an imperious colonel ,to a 4iuxtro look ing lieutenant; " A tobaceopist, bit." " What a great pity he ,did not make you one.'? Ptrsibly, sir :. and no - tit — Tit you allow me to 41( you n question fr' -- "Certainly. What is it h - "What -was your father " A geritletnan, air." Well, then,-all l have 'to lay is , that it's a deuced, pay- he didn't ,rnalre you our." It is needless to remark; that the colonel turned to the right—an t i l e ft. • ZZA , 244 A LL-SVPFICIEN4 REA.OX.--At a recent term of the Court in an eastern count , or " Uncle Jemmy." Be . he is familiarly called, was ainryman. Several actions of 11—, a elock . •verider, came 'on for tile'. All the cases, gOod and bad alike, going !against the plaintitT„some . one aOced "Uuel Jetniny",how it htippened. '•Why," said he, " Most all of the jury had song of aem ;There was " retribution " moral and legal !—Katch.. Mag. AN ODD iIIIESCRITTO.4I.—An apothe cary's boy was lately sent to . leave at one house a box of pills, and et anot!ier six live fowls. Confused on the IWay, he left the pills where.the fowls should have gone, and thelowli at the.pill - place.: The folks who received the fowls were as nichedal reading the accompanying direction-- Sw a ll ow one .eery two hours." rf?'" Loos 'here said a knowing daticey to his companion, inn dar on Ile railroad." "Why, Joe ?" " Kase it the cars see dal motif ur yourn, dey will think it am de delih', and run ritr in." i'Ost wino has .but; little mind it the most ready ro givelpthers "It piece" bl it I once heard it remarked of.a certain persr,u, that it was not strange brat her mi n d alirMst gone, as she had given so many peo ple 4 , n piece" of it. 'l. oc;- SNOW, in speaking,Of a young lady he met at Saratoga last week.- says her eyes are so heavy and her eyelids so red, that one looked ,like bullets. and the other red flannel. Shouldn't wonder, if Snow had been measured for n,mitten. The Wife': Help cad Husband': ;Joy. GERSIM WASSEIM rsivzoti. PIES ARTICLE IS MUCH CITEAPES AND HA. I slier to else than soap, and is we/rutted to perfect ly cleanse all kinds flippant without doing Wily ht. 'or, whatever to the clothes. It contains no.Potetsli Soda Ash, SW...Turpentine, Ammonia, Acids, or any other article whatever that will in any =liner injure I &fabric or theft/A. • Calicoes are warranted not to I fade if trachea with this :Fluid. • Ttals Fluid was originally discovered by the l ceiebrit- • tcd Professor of Chemistry. Dr. Mitseherlich, of Her. lin, and for which he hasever since bad an extensive I sale throughout Germany and other parts of Ettrope. A. Boysen (from whom f. P. Hoyt purchised) Is a thorough Chemist, and was for many years the sole superittlipadent of Dr: Mitscherlich'e Laboratory, and Wall ttrare the only person in the United States who had any knowledge of its manufacture, And any. ihet tinkle Put porting to bc such most be of a spurt. one nature., We ask you to Try it. It is est vas of the many Humbugs. If you do not like it the money will, • in every such case. Is rereads!. It enthely does away with that labotioug task of rubbing the clothes upon the wash;board, which wears out the clothes more thanthetegnlar use of them, his in article better adapted for cleansing clothes I (foal dirt, gmase,stains, iron-mould, mli.dew.setting I colors in calicoes, restoring clothes to their original ! color that have been stained with acids, cleansing dirty and greasy Carpets, coat collars, hafs,wool, &e., and for scrubbing floors, .and cleaning paint, than anything which has ever been ore red us the pantie. Washing Fluid Is put np in large Pint Bottles, and • retails at ICI vents per bottle. Bach bottle tontairis sufficient for two ordinary Washings. • • 11. RAHMAN Has been appointed !sole Agent for, the sale of the Fluid In the counties of Schuylkill, Lebanon, and Hor t thumbertand.b, Messrs. Hoyt &Gardner. the Proprie tors, and he is prepared tofurnlsh it's. Merchants.etc, wholesale, to sell again, at the Pi oprietore prices by the dozen bottles. Coe It Is also for sale retail at his Store to Pottsville. Certificates seen at his Store. Try it and judge for yourselves. °amend a half cents • given for empty Bottles at his Store. el Merchants and others who desire to keep the ar ticle for sale, In the counties named, wilt please send in theirorders and the terms will be given. ?wirelike July VS, 1851. 30-tf • PCITTSVELLE ACA.DEDIY. THE undersigned having been entrusted with the di rection of the Pottsville Aeadenihtakes the liberty to reennunend this Institution to the patronage of the public; Tne Principal, who recetied his education in the best universities of Germany and Paris. and who has been rot several yearn engaged in teaching in this country, will teach ancient aud moderrtlarlgiultell. an Latin. Greek,llebrew,Dermanand French, the higher brandies of Mathematics, as Geometry, Algebra, surveying, Mensuration and Calculus, as well as Natural Philosophy and the principles of Chemistry; whilst Mr. J. T. StineNtai a graduate of Yale Col lege and a practic-al Book-keeper, will take , c barge of the English branches, as Spelling,',Heading, Composition, Rhetoric, Arithmetic, Illetory.and Uep (raptly. Theprinelples °Monk-keeping wilt be taught and the pupils exercised in the keeping or fictitious accounts by double entry. :Marts G. Ayer. a gradu ate of New Hampshire Pemale,Setninary, bas been engaged to teach the'Elementary branches and Draw ing. Even the smallest bays will be falthfulirtaught by the teachers tnemselvell, and to young men an op portunity will be offorded.to prosecute their Find les as tar 2. at any of our enturoon Colleges. With a strict discipline shall be combined a respectful and kind treat ment oftlie scholars. Pupils trona abroad can be accom modated with boarding on moderate terms,in respecta ble private hoarding houses. Those desiring to learn the German language thoroughly. can And admittance In .an twomplisheil German family— -The terms of Tul -.aim are as hitherto, 821 yearly. for Languages and 'Drawing bet extra. The year is divided lnto3 sessions, let from theist Mondayin Sept. to New 1, - ear,slo, et tit 63; 2.1, from New Year to the 2.1 Monday in April. and $1 50 extra, 3ti from_ thence to the 3d Monday fin July, 01, and 1250 extra. Bills payable at the end of the first month of each seseion. It is highly impor tant that every scholar should enter the glchool with the eontntencentent of the - filieselon. 1.. ANCELE, Principal. July I'_, 1821 2B-17 BDMITTANCES zo the OLD COUNTRY. rUTHE St:WWI:IIIER 11A VINC %MADE Arrange ' merits In sationa parts of Ireland arid Scotland, and with Monica. SPOONER, ATVVOQI)A. I V., Ban kers. London, is prepared to draw Sight Rills from One ftmind :Sterling to any amount required.pavatile In all part. of England,ltrAnn,t, Arcatenti and Wolfs. Pen:tins remitting Five Dollars to the Pound in par ftatida. with the name of the person who 11 to draw the money, a bill for the amount, with it receipt for them to hold, will he returned. . Collections madealt pima of Europe, and For eign hills of Esrhange rattlied. .1 P. SHERWlN,'Potfeville. Pa. Ivn.a, 1951 1 4 .1 N. 14 NEWNAIVI'S (Bsuill's Rule, :Voractpian sire , tllr, Pewwa.J• Plumbing Shop:' HAI coNATANTIN ON HAND A - pis op all dire c.r Lead Ntae, Sheet LrfiJ, flock Rath Tubs. rilinreer Bath., Hfdranta , More, Donti!c and s.ntte As! lug pumps and Rater aline's: also, al kinds or Boos Cot in f r waiet and steam. Brass 011 Cope, and elates fin Engines. All kinds of Copper Wink and Pininfoingdozir in the nrateo manner at the shorten notice. N. 11. Cash paid for old, prase anti Lead. Pottsville, tlrl. 26.18504 -43-1 f COACH MARE/VS REMOVAL.. - TILE Milt SCRIBER HAVING FIT ,O N: ( 3,ted pp one of the larval Coach NWT" In the State, in Coal Street, Nittliville. - - Pa., nett In J. 11. Ad.m. & en.'a Screen Factory, where hilt, facilities for mannfartuting all kinds of Carriagesand. Li t : itt Warrans eanniti be sue parsed—bring a practical ,ilrietiiii,tierand having a numberof years' experience in the business, he hopes . 0 give re nem' eatiptactiqs.: All kinds of Carsiag.s and Licht Wagon, kepi on hand. Also aer ond-haiul Wagottl..tr. All iepalro n•ni!y 'dont O,.i.•re rf. .1 a :litttance promptly emended ue. June . 5.184, - CARPETS and FLANNELS Mr SALE. TIIE SCBSCRIII.ER RESPECTFCLLY CALIJ3 the Attention of his evotomera'and, the public generally to his ■tort of Ingrain Listing. - and nag Carpel., and aPn Flannels and Slam. Ingrain Carpet front 50 to 80 tents. Li.ling 55, Raw Carpets from to 45 rents per yard, Ingrain Carpets rareaated all tool sad fast colors at 80 cents per card, and Stair Carpria, Venetian and Rag from 53 in 2.. J. FRANKLIN HARRIII, • Manufacturer ~f Carpets end North West Cornet of Centre and Minereville Street. Potts% Me Pa. - July VI, 1551 ' .10.1 f PAR:MLA • The Genuine Article, 7./EATLV IMPROVED—MANUFACTURED By G Door. CHILTON, the Great Chemist. Dr. Torrsead's Sarsaparilla, The most Extraordinary Medicine in the World Oyer two hundred and fitly thousand persons mired of various diseases, within the tact two years..lt cures Iternhita, Stubborn fleece. Effects of Mercu. ry, Fever Sores, Erysipelas, Rheumatism, Conininplinn, General Debility , Dye.. perisla. Costiveness, Sktn Disea - 'see, Liver Complaint, Dropsy and Gout, Ringworms. Canter. knit Tumors, Heart Diseases: The great beauty of this medicine le, that It never Injures the constitution, midis always beneficial, even to the Most delicate, and is the only medicine. ever di., covered that creates new, pure and rich blood, and that reaches the bone. Thousands are ready to testi fy to its many virtues. GREAT SPRING AND RUMMER 'MEDICINE. Every person should take a bottle epring and fall, to regulate the system and drive out alt Impurities. TAKE CARE OF YOUR CHILDREN. One bottlepf Dr, S. P. Townsend's Extract of Aar. gapartil• n iii cleanse the system of a chile: READ THEI'EVIDENCE. This In tn. certify, that my child was' afflicted with a horrible disease in the fare (which resisted the ef rorta of my family physician.) and was entirely cured by half la bottle of Dr. A. P. Towneend'a Sarsaparilla, WILLIAM WOOD, • Uniontown, Fayette co., Pa., July 1, ISM. This is to certify that we have eold.Dr.l4. P. Town send's datsaportliaitor many years, and crinslder it very valuable' s medbeine, Many cures having been ef foto' in ma virintly. A young man by the name of Wesiley Rot'llerock, of this place. was cured of the (having large lump. in his neck) by the use of one bottle. THOS. REED, & SON. Huntingdon, Pa.„ July ad, 18.50. NOT! cE, The public are notified that Dr. 14, P. Townsend's, Extract of .lismaphtillii. will in (Mitre be manufactur ed under the ditettion of Jame. R. Chilton, Chemist, whom , nano. to connection with that of Dr. ti. P. Townsend, m ill I.' upon each Waite, to prevent fraud. Mold at 'HANNAN•S Bookstore. Polo v tile, Wholesale and Retail. tt,Tirtissiots and other. :ire infdrmed that we have made nrrsirement• to •Neity this medicine by the Mien, at the 'alannfarturets' Prices. It will be in 1/M4*de:image therefore tu procure their supplies from The Recipe to nianufact ore this article, was s n id a few months ago, for the SUM 01 oat- Ilandred 7ho.- I sexd Dalars, the best evidence of it. great wonh o• a medicine. The sale Ilan been unexampled. The article sold as Old Dr. Jacob Townsend's, is all — llutubmz." Jacob Towi,end la a Vender of Pc. tintlicate in New 'York. anti arm pay him several but - mm.144113re b );ear for the uee of his name, for the porpoise of manufwitirine a apurblits article, and paten it...Rai:ton the politic an the "genuine article." by cal. tine it old Dort. Jaenh Townsend's sarsaparilla. I , lf you want the cenuine article always, ask for Dort. N. P. Townsend's Sarsaparilla Aug 3,1850 "Encourage Dome Manufactures If vita want tit copport the !legion—that's the .loctrine Jansen. I=o=ra-um, FIRE -CLAY, EARTECEN AND MTONE-WARE ;MANUFACTORY. pill; PROPRIETOR OF TiVS MANUFACTORY. neat Proc....ate, in Nebo, lkill county. Pa.. re. spec fully molicits rii•torti of the sallow - oiling Store keepers for the artirlei - of his manufacture, where he Offer/ as equal to any trim elsewhere. and Initrer In pace than the trade of this region have ettei , yet bought. They consist in part of Rockinglia in-ware, viz: Pitrher•. Coffre-Pota Tea-Pots, Hagar-Bowls, Creams. Fruit-Pletes, Spittoon., atc...ke. STONEWARE, FIRE Puoor PUDDING DIKUES. Nappies " Pie " " Vegetable Deng k.e. Vito. Yellow Stollen are, Ginger a n d Root liter Plates, Bot tles. Jugs, Pik her.. Bowl., Preserve. Jelly and Pick ling Jars; Jelly and Cate Moulds, Basins, Ewers and Chambers, and generally every • Mae ma nufartu red. lie also, manufactures to order t he'follow log : Fire Brick. of any sloine nr size; drove cylinders and I integer:Krill patterns ; Flue and Flooring 'Piles; Arch, Key and Wedge Bricks; oven. Arch and Floor Titett,ke., ke, *Orders for the above are reep.ortilly solicited.' Oak. and Show Ware-ronin (Wholesale only) in Silver Terrace Banding., Centre, street, Pottsville. Address. F. HODGSON, Agent, Pottsville. Nov. 23, 1850 47-if GENERAL INTELLIGENCE °mica MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN WANTED. A U. ninon' wishing employment, big and little. young sand old. male &ad female, and also, ail pei sans wishing to employ any and it lands of bands, laborers or tenants, will receive useful infortnaliOn by calling at the orrice of the subscriber la Market street, Pottsville:Pa. t Terms moderate. WION - ,J. Land Agent and Genera LS l Collector. - .April 5. 1651 11-11 y GUN STOW& - •- 7 . A NEW linPnigrN lianufteettrier of GUN% 11 RIFLES and PISTOLS, Re. M. North sb St.. above Race. Philadelphia, where he. keeps constantly on hand a postal assoremeerof Fire Doable and Shi ite Shots Gimp, large Deck Outs; Bidei and Pistols of all kinds. - - " ALSO. The celebrated. Caststeel Rifle With In ertia twist to shoot the Pointed ball of my owe make and importation. Rifles Barrels, Shot Powder Cape, Balls and Lasts. Homo, Game [tags. Shot Sap. Pourhes, ace.; &c. lie invites the permits whiling to purchase goods in his line to all and exited's* his stock before purthosioi.elsewhere, for be le dew. mined' to sell on the most reasonable term!. Doan forget the No. ist, North god Street. N S.—Particular attention paid to repotting. Mall its breaches. • August 16„ 1551. • 53-3 m *Entered actordiny w "ot of CoolrOok in the Year 1851, by J. 8. lIOVGIITON. M. D. In tbe MOW& Office of the Distfict l'ourt for the Eastern District of Peneerfirsele. GREAT Guam TOE DYSPEPSIA! Another Sclentlll6 Wonder ! DR. J. 8. fOCOIlTO\•8 rr lIE TRUE DIGESTIVE! FLUID, on GASTRIC J. Juice! Prepared from 'Rennet. or the fourth Stomach of the Oz. after directions of Baron beat, the great Physlotogicalchemtst, by J. K. flougbcoui hi. D. of Philadelphia, Pa. •. This is • truly wonderful remedy far Indigestion, Dyspepoia,Jancidlce, Liver Cumplaint.asd Debility, Curing after Nature** own method, by Neture's own Agent...the Gastric Juice. flail a teaspoonful of Pepsin, Infused in water, will digest or dissolve, Five pounds of &last Beef In about two boors, out of the stomach. , Pepsin is the chief elenient. or Great blinds, lulu: ciple of the Gastric Juice—the Solvent of the Food, the Purifying, Preserving, 'cud 24Umnlatitig agent of the Atonach and Intestines. It is extracted train the Digestive ettoinach of the Os, thus forming an Artin dal Digestive Fluid, precisely like the benne' Gastric Juice in Its Chemical powers, and furnishing a com plete and perfect substitute for it. By the aid of this preparation, the pains and evils of Indigestion and Dyspepsia are removed, Just as they would be by s healthy Stomach. It is doing wonders for Dyspeptics curing cases, of Debility; , einaeletkin, Nervous De cline, and Dyspeptic Consumption, supposed to be on the verge of the grave - The Sehrntitle Evidence upon 'which it is based, Is le lb. higheitt de.gtee . cutions and remarkable. [).iron ,Liebig, in his celebrated. Work on Animal Chem hair; says: "An Aftificial Digestive Fluid ana logous to the Gastric Juice, may be readily prepared from the Menus membrane of the stomach of the Calf, In which various articles of food, as meat and eggs, will he softened,.chaneed. and , digested, Just In the same manner as they would befit the humaustomaeh.' Dr. Pereira. In his famous treatise on "Food and Diet," published by Fowlers k Wells, New York, page 25, states the same great fact. and describes the method of preparation. There are re w higher atithorl les than Dr. Pereira, Dr. Comb.. in his valuede whines on the "Fhyslol. ngy of Digestion," observes that's dimunition of the due quantity or the Gastric Juice Is a prominent and all-prevailing raise of Dyspepsia ;'• and he states that "a distinguished professorial' medicine in London, who was severely afflicted wiih this t. otriplawd, find ing everything else in fall. had recourse to the Gastric Juice. obtained from the stomach of living animals, which proved completely successful." D. Graham. author of the &Moue wives on" Veg etable Diet," says: "it is a remarkable feet in physi ology, that the stomachs of animals, 'macerated In water: Impart to the fluid the properly of ditsolvins various anirles of fond, and nl effecting a kind of are initial digestion of them In no Wise difterentfrom the natural digestive proeess." ; Dr. Simon'' , great work, t “chendatry . of m en. .. (tea & illanrhard.Phila. I ditt,; pp. 321. e) 'aye : "The discovery of PEPeil!..l forma a: new era - in the rhentl• cal hilarity of Digeriton. From recent experiments, we know that food IA dlsinlve4 as raph l / 7 in an arti ficial digestive flui.l;tirepated from Pepsin. a it I. In the natural Captric Jule,' itself." Professor Diineison of thejefferson College. Phila delphia, in to• areal work nn enystritoky, de votes more than fifty pages to ian examination of this minket. lits experiments with Dr. Heaumnnt,nu the Castro, Joke, obtained from I tieilving human stomach , and frOnt dnintala ate teedknowa. "In all raises," says.,..'digestion ncrnried is perfectly In the arti ficial a• in the nnturaldlandinns. • Jniin W Warr, professor of Chemin', In the 'edical College nt the Iltstieraity of Nrw 1 nrk, in hos •` \ Text Bonk of Chrmnitry.. payn 166. 'no: has been a question whether artificial Ongestinn could be performed — hut It is now nnivrrsally, admitted that it may tie"' Dr. Car(emterAetandon,lirork on Physfplogy,orilich is ko the library of 1.1.4.4 physician, and Is used as a Tem [Link in all the Collegev, i• full of evidence simi lar In the above. respecting thrremorkatile INgeotice power or Peolit. and the full that It way he readily erpaiuted from the Stom4rh of the ruff or ox. and used for experiment* in artifirlel digestion, or as a remedy for disease of the strolled', tiad deficient me eretion of Gastric:Juke. " All modern works on Cheiniltry. biateria birdies, and Physiology. and, all good Medical Dictionaries, describe the char:trier ,and properties of Pepsin. and state mac) , latereatine detail* reapeetlng it. The fact that an artificial diaetnive Fluid. or Gastric Juice, perfectly re.embling the natural fluid. mar be readily prepared, does not Admit of question. The only crondet N, that it has not hero' applied In the eine of indigestion and Dyspepsla—so naturally does inch a uac Bum,' itself to the mind: - WISTAR A. KIRK 23•1 f AS A DYSPEPSIA, CURER, Dr. Houghton a Pepsin has prOduced the moot mar. •ellouitiffeett. In curing cases of Debillty,Ernaelation Nervous Decline, and Dyspeptic Consumption. It is impossible toyive the details am:es In the limits''' . Mid advertisement: bat authenticated certificates have been Oven of store than Two Hundred remark able three. in' Philadelphia, New York, and Boston alone. There were nearly all desperate ease,, and the cures were not only rapid and wonderful, but per msnent. \f It is a great Nervous Antidote, and particularly useful for tendency :n Bilious aisoider. Liver Com plaint, Fever and Artie, or, badly treated Fever and Attie, nr badly !rested Fever and Ague, and the evil effects Of Quinine, Mercury, and other drugs upno,the Digestive Organs, after a Innysfrknesa. Also, for vi ces* fn eating; and the ton free use of ardent (pints:— almost r.cnneilva Health with Intemperanee. OLD STOMACH COMPLAINTS. There is on form of old Stomach Complainturrhich It does not seem ro reach and remove at once. No matter bow had they maybe, It gives instant feller! A :Ingle dose 'engirt s all the - unpleasant symptoms; and it only creeds to be repeated for a short tithe to make these Hood effects permanent Purity of blood, mid vigor ntaiontly follow at ante. It is particularly escellent in eases of Natiren, Vomiting,Cratups,ripre. ben of the pit of the Stomach. dietrere after eating, low. cold state .of the Blood. Heaviness. Lowness of Weakness, tenden cy to, Insanity, Seichte, ,kc) Dr 'Vont/won.* pepsin, A. sold by nearly all the deal:rite dire drug. and Popular Nfedicines, through out the United Stales. It I. prepared In Powdr and in Fluid form—and ti, P 'prim tbil• for the use of physicians Private Utircuinrs (or the use of physician', may he obtained of Dr. Houghton or his agents, describing the whole process of preperation, and giving the au thorities upon which the claims ofthls new remedy are based. As It Is not a Secret Remedy, no objection can be raised again's% its use by Phisicians in respectable standing and regular practice. Price, One Dollar per bottle. • PEPSIN IN POWDER. Sent by %mot, Free of Poetize. rr”r convenience of sending to all parts of thecoan try, the Digestive Mailer of the Pepsin, is put up in the rot in ofTowder, witli`directions toliedissuived In water by the, patient. These powders contalaJust the same matter as the bottles, arid will be rent b) mall, Free of PII63:IEP, for One Dollar sent (post paid) to lioughtoh. M. D., Philadelphia, Pa. Obsetyttl this:—Every bottle 'of the genuine Pepsin bears the written signature of J.R. Houghton, M. D., sole proprietor, Philadelphia, Pa. Copy.right and Trade Ma ra•eeeure d. Bola by all Druggists and Dealers in Medicines. AGENTN-Pnitsvitie, H: llamas v,1,. C. BROWN, J. S. C. Man/IN. Seni„.6, 101 , 36-ly OHIO FIRRA WATER- PROOF PAIITE AND PAINT OIL, 1-11 E sunsemEn IRS JUST RECEDED A 1 ten of this celebrated Paint, which is ennui's Into general use for painting mole. frame dwellings, audit' fact all kinds of buildings, 4.c., which require to be protei.ted from the ravages of Fire ind Water. Tin r00f... Fhinilemots, kJ... will be prevented firm leaking, arid their durability doubled by the use of this paint,and frame Minding@ can be made to Imitate, both grey and red sa ndstoile, While et the same time they ternmoaltanst as ae :sire against the ravages of fare, as ata Ica , nr atone Witting. It is furnished In grey.chocolate and slate .Inra. - Painters and natty' e supplied in quaniltias at t. 3l@aufacturesprices. Also, oil to be used with the paint furnished at the low tate rat 43 cents pergallon by the keg or barrel, which re— duresthepaiatiag to about One half the price of the other kind of paint now in use. In Ohio the hail tante Companieyinsure building' covered wittuhls paint at a lower rate than they dottiest covered with either tin or vine. The paint is furnished einuud in oil or dry by the barrel or keg, either Chocolate, (trey nr date color, lay . B HANNAN. Agent for the Manufacturer. JO- March 8,1851 PECENLIC SOAP WORIIS. &kik East:Confer of Erica 4. iiar streetcnituda. rpm: uNDEßminrizto OFBER FOR SALE THE variant ipiatitlea of Brown and Pale Soaps, !and respectfully invite the attention of punt aaaaa , resi dent in Schuylkill Co. BACON' dk co. ALFRED LAWTON 'being connected with the above Eatabliehment. Ao) nts 'be patronage or his (Fiends, and will attend to all orders sent by mail or 0111101111/ile. Philatla., May '2l. 1851. thr ' TO COMMIT KORCUANTs. ' • i TWENTY PER CENT SAVED. COUNTRY MERCHANTs bnytnit ROOTs , and SHOE+I, ran rave twenty rermot by rail. hut An WM. KiNg, No. 46, North 'lna SDeBi, Philadelphia, below Arch. (west vldr) where ran hr found a large anarirlident of the above mimed It articles, Just. rectiveil from the manufactureo: Angthit Id, BSI. . 33-3 in UZI YOIIIISELP •FIVIC CENTS 131 IIY means of.the Poiket :ficulaplas„or-Eirerj-one . hle , wn Physician!' anth edition WI upwards of a hundred 'graving,, showing private leases in every•shape:end rm, end malformations of or generative system, by WM. YOUNG, N. U. TM' time has DOW artived, ,at peteons ' , offering from Teel diseases, need no More mjme the sterna or QV er as 'by the prescriperitns , ntinued In this Itimk, any le may cute himself, with ', or the knowledge of the With one-tenth the usual .he general routine orpri _ vaie disease, It fully explains the 'cause of manhood'a early decline, With observations on marriage-,-Me sides many other derangeMents which It would not bs proper to enumerate In the public prints. Auy person sending et curere en Closed aim ter, will receive on copy m of this book, by mail, orilve copies will he Pent for one dP/liir. Addreee," DR. W. YOUNG, No. 131 Spruce street, Philadephia." Pust-paid Di n ir DR. ;YOUNG can be consulted on any of the dscribed in hisditrerent publleatins, at his •Office,lo2 Spruce street; *very day between band 4 o'clock, (Wundays excepted) • Mirada.. Noir. Q. 1850 23.11, • 11.411ralloDis14 HYMNS—,Imo assortment of 11~Methodist itymns n lways on band and formate ,at publishers' prices at B. BANNAN'S CbtePßOok and Suittoo or Stara. Aprikta,l63l SCIENTiFiC EVIDENCEt ME= tift 141:14kli§' 'JOUI I INAL; AND 1)017-SitiLtE: ME _ l l2lll Naas OF mama LIVERMIX I I. AND TIM DIMEENT Potts ht Wand, to New York and Philadelphia, bas been ecatilderably. Sedated at BANNAN'e PAGEAGE AGENCY. Drafts in Seers of Al and sp . to £5OO. issued at his clam pilau to coy ca w or Europe, on presestattou at any Bast without discount. - The monerfot drafts booed at B*11114111 . • Ocoee. Is received in about one half the time tt isnally takes to receive Ganda sent by other Age tits, end it is tore togs safe. - *lreton pint paid containing par looney. gyp dol. las to the pound sterling, with proper direction, will be forwarded imasoiltatetv, and a re relpt forwarded to the person sendlog it ; by addressing - B. BANN AN, Pottsville Pa Agent fot the old established house of P. W. Byrnes & Co., Liverpool. Jane 11.11131 • • • 131101111111[111113=' GOODS. (IN HAND. 'AND CONSTANTLY 'ageei viNG of V/ air own hoportation—ell kinds of Shoe Staffs lllpd 7Wwwters. Merchants end Nanufacturers wilt be well supplied with articles in the alma line—which will be sold on aecommodat ing terry,. JOHNS es PAYNE. Importer and Dealers in Shwa:aken' OPeas. N. E. corner of FOURTHS. ARCH streets, Philada. July 118.1851 ]R-2m 111111TALUCI Rabbet illachts• 11111 TING. TIIE EXPERIENCE OF THE LAST* YEARS, hit gained for this Belting the conadence of the consanten tat*. together with the feu that great lia provententa haws been made In the quality, warrants the manntlatturers in averting It an be superior to leather Or any thing else, for alt open Bells, (more es petiatly for heavy Or main Lleitsj for the following fOillOnn 1. The perfeCtequallty of width and Illicitness which It will retain. 1. No danger of heat under 300 degrees 11%threnheit injures it, and it remains entitle in any degree of cold. 3. It hiorlreat strength and durablilty, does not slip on the punks, consequently a gain of power is ob. lased, and when adjusted to ntachinety, does not re quire alteration, as Is the case with leather, or one other. 4. In wide Belting the cost Ls moth below that of teethe& or any other. A large assortment always on hand, ltd furnished of elven lengths, at shortest notice. MACHINE BELTING. A seal* of price', by the piece of 100 feet long 1 loch 3.ply per foot 11 gents. 4-ply 13 'cools. - 12 " 17 4 •. " 11 , ** " 24 3 $6 66 66 53 0 w 30 „ o 4• 46 77 di 46 35 416 7 116 33 66 66 . 40 CI 6 $6 6? 16 ("As .• 16 45 9 " " "14 . " 55 " 10 .. .5 . Go 50 66 •• (IS 11 •." " ' •• 70 0 ..•• •• •• 62 •` 13 0 1111 f •6 86 116 at „ II 0 I , k), .;5 66 „ 15. •• •• 60 " 97 " 12 It 66 16 65 .6 6. 1 , 05 .4 64 66 95 0 1 . 15 20 •• •• 1.05 " • •.1,30 WATER 1106 E. tech, per furor, 21 cents •• 6, 66 7 F I " II 0 .. 30 " Il 11. 04 53 " is 46 J 9" 2 So " 21 55 .. 21 46 Si 60 .. 65 . For isle, at Factory prices, by D. BANIN AN. Agent for the Meortfarittrere. Also, Steam Parking of to I Inch thirk. l rat Rprinis,lllnts, hr., for Wort . Pipes. April 12,1851 15— ZINC PAINTS, itispActurird by the Nero Jersey Erploript and Jtheirs, Company,. NEWARK, N. J. 111118 company is, pripared to furnish a supply of those valuable ZING PAINTS, which have tr.rn found after several years trill. both in Corripe and the United State' to retain their origin a l b eau ty and protective properties, superior to airy other Paint whatever. Their Whits Zinc Paint, is purely on Ox ide of Zinc, and is warranted free front all adnitere lion and Impurity whaterer ; it covets woos beau., airily white and Is entirely free from the poisonous propritie. of Patios made from Lead, on dangerous, to the health of Painter, and Families. Ii rtil mot fora Yellow when exposed to sulnherous. or Itirphltie exhalations or even when strut up In • rinse rilnlll. As an outside paint it withstands any 01111111 r and weather bettei than any other, not beins liable to turn chalky and crumble, or rub oil; It may be work ed with any other color, with water and eice, or with tomtit, which gives the celebrated Porcelain rioish or China Gloss. BLACK AND COLOnisD 21ND PAINTS. —Three are furnished at ■ low price and are the cheapest and best Paints in the market for ensuing Roofs, Fencing. Darns. Out-imusea, Steam Boilers, Steamboats, 81,ips nr any other astassed •urfac• of Wood, brick, Tin, Iron or flume as they are bait ll'euther sad Fire Proof. Foriron or metalle surfaces they are particu larly valuable, as they form a Intaymatc cnsuaretlon and entirely prevent osldation or rust; they dry quickly with a polished surface, do not blister or crack on wood or metal, and haying a pure nortalic boa, do not change color like many of the earthy palots saw In 1114. ; in proof of which we refer to Um following certificates PIIILADI . Cu Works. May 15,1551. dl .P. C. /once t en.—Gentlemen: !laving made several trials of your Brown Zinc Points in VllllOl3ll methods calculated to test it■ protective qualities upon Wood and Ideral.l have the sittitgae lion to state that the result* have been highly, tavern ble. The paint covering well, 'drying quickly and mosesting greater tenuity, especially upon iron than anyother paint olai which I am familiar. flours Truly. JOlll4 C. I..'RE.3SONi„ Engineer of the Thilaileiptila Ca. Works.. Ihe undersigned having used the Zinc Paints re ferred to, COIICUf in the foregoing opinion. Morris, Tanker es Mottle, Merrick ir. eton, Neaney Nadi: Jar. T. Putt/us*. Penn Works. Franklin Iron Walks. .1. T. Dean, United States Dry Doak. cd- Dealers supplied on favorable rerrir he the Agents of the Company. T. C JONEra 814 Co. 17 South 'Wharves, Phiri7letplilet. Ang. 9,1951 71eatidersigsed hare sawed Ws Copartnership mulct the & Firw.l6o ntramir CE, fro CARRY ON THE PAPEU AND RAO 1311141• nese, at No. 5 511N0/1 Atrret, Philadelphia, where they intend keeping.' huge assortment of Pa per., &c . consisting In part as follows : Writing Papers; Wove and —aid, American and English. Bath Posts and Note Papers, Wove and Ladd, Clii . and Plain. \ Folio Posts. Flat Caps. Printing Papers, all size!. Hardware Papers, from 19 by 21 to 40 by 48. Cniored and White Tissue Papers, American and English Hoillogrwarth's Patent Manilla Papers. Colored and White Shoe Papers, Common and extra slat , . fluff Envelope Papers C. kited Printing and Cover Papers. Manilla Papers, all sizes. Slimed Royal, nil colors. Druggist, Rine Medium and Filtericg Papers. Tea, See,rist and (Ailed Paper• for Confectioners. Rag, Mauk;la and Straw Wrapping Papers. Bonnet Binders,' Dot, Cap and Trunk Board.. White and SittiEnvelopes; Legal, Letter:Note and Card sizes. Avid+ for Biie, , Potter 4. , PRINTERS' CARDS in packtand theca, white and colored—odd stem cut to tinter. Also, their Gilt, Figured and Plain Glazed Pape* JOSEPH BURRY . ; late.of 55 N. THIRD street. N. 8. LAWRENCE Tateof No, 3 MINOR street. N. 8.-500 Tons of nags wanted in exchange for cash. Phliada., July 5, 11351 ' 27.6 tn CUM Or. azomprom MANUFACTURERS Or:PERFUMERY, FANCY Soap, and Fancy Paper Boxes'of every variety and description. respectfully solicit the attention of Wholesale and Recall Dniggiatir, Jewellers. Milliners and the trade to their varied assortment of goods eon aistintof Perfumery and Fancy Sops, Bair-oils, Co lognes, Powders. &c.. &c. Also a full and complete assortment of Fancy Paper Boxes 'tillable fur Drng: gists, iewellembilliiners and the trade, all of which being their own manufaeture„ they guarantee to sell cheaper than the same quality of goods, can he poi- chased front any other house in the Bolted ritates.i' , ' MARK THE PLACE. air CLEGG do CROMP TON'S Perfumery and Fancy Paper Dot Menufactur- BNB 48 Market street below Second, Philadelphia. Nov. 30,1850 48-if 1 .,, a . t . ; .,.. ,..A:L:U1zi!1ijA ATHOMPSON, N BLIND MANIIPAC • turer, having fitted up a New Establishment, at N 0.15 South Bth street, between Market and Chesnut ,streets,Ptilladelphia, where he will keep always on hand or make to order. lads and narrow Slut Window Blinds, of the most fashionable kind, of the best ma terials and workmanship, and at the shortest notice, and lowest crash prices. Also, the most fashlonstde patterns of Window Shades sod Reed Blinds, all of - which will be disposed of on the lowest terms. The public In general are respectfully Invited to give him n Talton every attention will be given to accommodate them In the best manner. 'Phila., Nov. IS. 1850 ;16-ly ' PURE MUTE LEAD. WETHERILL & 'IIROTHER, Manufacturers, No. 65, NORTH FRONT street. Philadelphia, have now a good supply of their warranted purr WHITE LEAD, and those customers who have been 'paring's' supplied In tonsequenoi. of a full on the tinkle, shall now have their orders filled. . . No known substance po those p Ise and beautlfylna properit les, so desirable In A paint, to an equal estens with unadulterated whitelead ; beure any admixture Of other materials only mars its value. It bar, then fore, been the steady aim Of the mann fat tures*. for many yelra, to supply in the public a per fectly pure while lend,. and lint tinressins demand for the article, fa Lunar that it has suet with favor. It is Invariably branded on. 'fine head : WEITIIERII.I. BROTHER In full, and on the other, warraseed pure. all In red letters. rAllaila.. July 12. 1901 22-1 y BUICILANICAL ENGINEERING AV OUTLINE of MeChanical Engineering with priming' nf finished Meehanlea Tools and Ap paratue of every description. Also a umber of dif ferent place. emir lag the arrangement, of Reit eon frirnrled manufactories, sued na Grist, Oil and other Miffs.: Poundrira, Parges,ll.lling Mills, Sugar. Paper and Spinning 'Machines, Pump. and Water-work., 11oth Manufactirries, /kr.. &c.,with an appendix con taining the neceesary descriptions and calculal lone collected, elnborsted and published by American En gineering Society, tinder the — duet (101 l of Frederick ?done. It is decidedly the hest, work for 7d.'ngineere and lifarhtnhan, ever published. 15- Price to Subscribers J - 00 per number. To ban linla.cribera 01 50. Subscriptions received and ainebeeoples for sale by 0., HA NNA !Nadu appointed Arent. Pottavilie, June le, 1851 24. CASPER REPT, sgt - 4 IMPORTER AND DEALER IN WINES, doors, and Imported elegem No. 161 North 7 BIRD street. Phitadeiphia, Would respect fully call the attention of Ilotel.kcepera end other, to his welt selected stock of WINES, I.IQUOIts and r i forted CIGARS , In store and Under cusiom-bouse It . COGNAC BRANDIES of, ertylons Brands, co slating of Pale and Dark, Msriel k Co. Ptnet, Hennessy. gleglotry„Otard. Dupuy k CO., and Otard's Super Old London Dock, and ?Orions, 'Brand! of Cognac and other Brandies. WINES, ke—Fine old Madeira, Sherry, Tenerife and Lisbon Wines—Super old Pole Wine, Claret, of different kind., on draught or In Glass, Ileidgick, P. A. Alumm tr. CO., and Gelsler's Genuino Anchor Brands, In Pints and Quarts. - CLIAMPAGINE, together with a general assortment, of .. .scotch and Irish Malt Whiskeys, Rolland Gin, Ja mica Spirits, Peach Brandy, old Bourbon, Mononta dela Whiskey: Wild Cherry, Blackberry, Raspberry and Lavender Brandies. , De Superior Wine and Biota ted Bitters.,.a • / Philada-. Jana 7, HIM 83-dm F. FORD VIDDIFTimit BLIND AND TRANSPARENT WINDOW Shade Manafeetarer. Wholesale end Retell, No. It t. South 8 Street, Philadelphia, LETTERED SITADES for Store Win dom painted to order. ALSO Reed Blioda, Buff Shades, Paprr Carl:4ns, Vlrebosrd Plates, Oilcloth... Ste. OM Cornices, Sands and Pie.. Re., for Drapery Curtains. ' August ln, 1151. - qty =I sernvarrs PAIMIACIB' AGO= - -p.piraPpis•az . Ociraitmanwp twiEtsta • , 'General Passage and Foreign Exchange Opts. - • : P. W. BYRNER & ed., 83 801111 f :i! STREET. New York,l3 am 30 LEWIS ~,.- ... , • WDARP.Bestun.63 NORTU-SECOND ~ ~, -., ,\ ~, STREET Philadelphia. 63 GILMER CO..' 0 ) 0 I STREET. Neer OrleaDso. ___ P. W. 11YRNEd & .. 6'WATER LOG ROAD. Liverpeol.l3 EDEN QUA . DOM°. FOS REMITTANCES TO AND PA WAGE FROM Great Br tarn and Ireland. ARRANGSDEIENTS POE 11151.—The subscribers begs to Inform the public throughout the Untied Slates and Canada,, that they have completed their arrange ments for the year 1551. Persona sending for their friends, or those returning totbe"Old Country," wilt Audit their interest to select our several magnificent an! well-known Lines of Packets. sailing as below, for their conveyance No expense has been spared to have Emigrants made comfortable daring the voyage. Al'passengers engaged with us will be shipped under the superintendence of . our own Firm ;—being the Oldest Established and most extensive In the Trade, and with inch unequalled arrangements, •Einigrants will Inert-with facilities front us, that no other finusr Can fti fetid . We tan eonfidently assert, without fear of contiadiction,that of the hundreds of Titian/ands sent out by as during the last •Twenty-st Yeats," not one has !Adjust cause of complaint. 411 sac sisirstwasete ere plaint, ststsd, and when wade ars strictly snared le is - In all cases trbere persomdeellnicomink the money will be refunded without deduction, on returning us the Passage Certificate and Receipt. , Rimittiseces- to Eughtirl. freteled, Scotland 4 tram The itobstribers have at all times for Sale DRAFTS at sight, for any amount, on the N ATION Al. BANK OF IRELAND AND ALL ITS MUNCHES, dte., which' are paid free of discount In all the principal towns throughout the United Kingdom. Perrone m olding in the country. Ind wishing to send money in heir friends. may insure its being done coy:Atty. on j their remitttng us the amount they wish sent, with I the name and address of the person for whom it is ire tended: a Draft will then be forwaided per first SAILING PACKETS <or STEAMER, and a Receipt I returned by mall. . • . p. W. & Co. bane weft known responsible Agent* in all the seaport ;owns in IRELAND, SCOTLEIN D and WALES front whence Steameis leave for Liver pool, and In many of the interior towns, who are most attentive to Emigrants on embarcation, at the various parts. In fact all Our arraogements for Pas senders, end the payment of our Dinfis,are en perfect that no possible delay or diaappointment can occur. XI. For further particulars apply to, or address by letter, post paid, P. W. BYRNES & CO., 89 South street, Now York, or BBNJ. HANNAN. l'otteville. Ifyou desire your buytheas nsactrd prompar and rojely. tali at H. Ranaan's Office, where the dra.no ate Issued, payable in all porta of Enrope without (Bo eaten, at any of {bananas, and without an y delay. Jan. 11.1851 • ; 2.tf $5O nmvento,i! Is Paid a Week and :onetime. i• Otis Day to a Dazur- riotypist rj'illEßE can be bought et FOSTeIt'S 11A Ll—Centre 1 St.: a rear DAMIRREOTYPE APPAlttrilicEti, Large and SmalL at leer than City Prices. 1 win also give instructions in the Art, and Groot the purchaser and Me him a good chance to get started, LADIES and GENTLEMEN wishing fi,r LI • N Ede Ert in the above beautiful Art, cand,r, su Reda(' well as at other rooms or no charge made. 82,000 a p•ar is'paid to Dobler Talton, and they use one albe three correct ej•stems for Drafting the best tilting Gatmenta—kept for role ' . C. VA NDE.NtItiRGII. 1327urrrean Rooms, cor. ecnirr! and Marker stip Pau Elept 20. Mt ' . DRUGS, GLASS, PAINTS, dcc., Ac. OLIERT SHOI3III6KER, S. W. Corner of Second It and Green street., Philadelphia, respectfully In vites the attention of Atorekeepera,Builders and nib etc to his extensive Stock of fresh Drugs and clam to which he has recently been adding from,tet, Importations. DM stock of WINDOW GLASS is fully equal if not superior to any oilier in the city, and cnniprises all the different qualities of Aturriran;' French, Este had and Belgian, of every) size, from 6 x 8 to 38 a 54. Alan. Flair fangs in all 'its variety- R. S. Zt Mg, Arent far the 51111rille Glar• Work. ; American Glass will be furnished at manufacturers prices. • WHITE LEAD. warranled pure, In fills. or Kegs, at makers prices. All color. dry no Ryon od in nil.- I.in%eed Oil, Spirits of Turpentime. Varnishes, Brushes. Diamonds, ,he . inerther with all the popu lar Patent Medicines of the day. All for cab.. rither Wholesale or Retail, at the lowest ;wires, and deliv ered free of expense at any of the lintels, Wharves or Depots in the city. _ ROBERT stuiEm AKER, B. . Corner L,eoad and Chren St r. eta Philada. M.pt 27, IESI , 29-tf Eip -.:1 9a. . l I; TJo ,ti. A . ea. -', f - , • Tr . AI , _ e :‘,...___ "'ES` t: 7 t V. '''.,it:" . .. • "el "" ' CHERRY PECTORAL For the Cure et COUGHS, COLDS I HOARSENESS, BRONCHITIS, WHOOPING-COUGH, CROUP, ASTHMA, AND CONSUMPTION. in offering to the community this' Justly celebrated remedy for diseases of the throat and lunge, It Is not our wish to trifle with the lives or heaith of the afflic ted, but (rankly to iay before lltetn the opinions Of distinguished men and some of the evidence of Its success, nom which they can judge for themselver, We sincerely pledge 'ourselves to make no wild as. sertiontor false stare:nettle of to efliracy, nor will we hold out any hope to suffering humittity which facts wilt not wnrrant. hinny prop& are here given, tk.nd we tolirit an itiqui. ry from thipublic into all we publish, feeting assured they wilt find them perfectly relMble,and the Medicine worthy their best confidence and patronage. Front tie distinguished Prolesirsra of Chemistry and Matrria htedica. Bordeis College. Dear Sir —I delayed answertua the receipt of your preparation, until I had an opportunjt!) of Wifliothing Its effects in my own Cornlly, or in the Camiliee of m y friends. This I haul now done with a MO deiree or sails. &chin, In cases both of adult* and rhil4ren. I have found It. as its ingredients shim. a POWer ful remedy for eolda, and ton:111, rind pulmonary dis eases. PARKER. CI,EAVE4ND, N. D. Tirnnswiek, Me Feb.s. Ifin„ • • From as Operate, to tat Irsatitme Afr . /.i.th this clay. Lowell. Arc. 19.1.419. Dr .1 C. Ayer: I have been silted of the worst cough I ever had in my life. by youi. " Cherry Pet-Iy ear." and never fan, when I have opportunity, of re commending it to others. Yours.respecifully 8. 1). Int Fittm - IN. ss.llead the following, and see if the medicine is worth • trial. This patient had become very feeble and the erects of the medicine was unmistakably distinct : United States lintel, Saratoga Springs, ,Itity 5. 1849, Dr:l. C. Ayer,—glr : I have been afflicted with a painful affection of the lungs, and nil the symptoms of settled consumption, for 'more than a year. I could find no medicine that would reach my case, until commenced the use of your " Cherry Pectoral." which gave me gradual relief, and I have been steadily gain ing my strength till my health Is well nigh restored. While Willi your metlicine,l had the gratification'of curing with it my reverend friend. Mr Truman, of catimpinr district who had been suspended from his patnchial duties by a severe attack of bronchitis. I have pleasurelncertifying niece farts to you. And am glr, yang ;erpeettully, 3. C.VALHOUN, ot South Carolina, Prepared and gold by JAMES C. A VERs; Practical Chemist, Lowell, Mane, Sold fn. Potterllle,byJOUN O. BROWN; .411 title, 3. B. PALLS; and Druggists generally July 19, 11451 294m0 A:eit 4 +'Crllll.4 FA+ V sit'..for,.l.*: CHEAPER THAN EVER: At "OLD OAK HALL." corner of:Ceara and Alahai tan,. &rivets. . 9"112 PUBLIC AltE RESPECTFULLY INFORM -1 fed that the alterations to Old Wit Hall Clothing House, have atlenglh been completed. and that a nowt EXTENSIVE ASSORTMENT OF FALL AND WIN TER CLOTHING has been manufactured for the com ing arason..at prices far lower than any heretofore of fered\in Pottsville. The attention of the public Is di rected to the fact that this is the only Clothing Estab lishment_ in Schuylkill County, where every ankle of Clothierls made that is exposed for tale, and miaow fluently this establishmentpossesseaadvauuges wldah enable thew In sell CHEAPER THAN ANT OTH En Clothing House in the County tail poss,bly do.. 'A saving to purchasers of at least TWENTY-FIVE PERCENT. can be efrh.ted here, over all City . made Clothing , No difirereme to (tow made whatever between the who'.esale and retail price of goods—it having been determined to bring the selling price down to the low eat and cheapest rate:, . As this isestlusively essi Stere, but ONE PRICE ASKED, from whirl's/to abatenient will in aily in Lance he made—and is Mini to he borne in mind that he IMMENSE STOCK OF CLOTHING at "Old Oak Ball; Is cut and made In the Most ap proved and fashlonahld city illy Its,and to entirely dlr • ferent,in make and appearancit \ to the Clothing gener ally sold in the country. • The public are invited to call and judge for them selves, before making their purchases of Fall and Win ter Clothing ; mind remember that \ohly one price fa asked, which Is the heat guarantee that can be given to prtnem the public from Iniposhiet, All persons who desire the rheaPest;best, and mint faxbionable Clothing, do nut forget to dill at E. T. TAYLOR'S. (late Lippincott & TaylnettPld Eatabliekd init Warehonee.) Old Oak Hall, cor.Centre and hiahantall, sia. A A'ARD. • EDWARD T. TAYLOR, HAVING JUST \ RE (limed from Plutatielptila and New Voili,witifrlP 14 Om largest aneortintfite of ffinifionahle Cloths, Calera simere■ and Itirh rink Veining*. "1""" eeil In Ponevill p, begs to inform 1110 flootieron, pummel and the Iliadic genetully. tliut he le PrePared to eie- Lute the'r order. in aratyie fashion that cannot he stirirararaell Itt or out of Philariefiihin. and at prirera au it nti to the Ilmee. I . T. TAYLOR. Merchant Traitor, Mute of the firm ofilipiiincott & Taylor.) Anima 11, IfiSo 34.1 f p;'' - )'J:Wi EIVIIIIMEaALE AND RETAIL, DCALERS IN Clocks, Watches, Jewelery, Etilver and Plated Ware. The subsertheranTertnr sate at their es tablishmentown doorsaboyethe !diners' Bank. Centre street, Pottsville, Pa..A splendid assortment of Clocks, %Vetches, Jewelry, tgilter" and Plated Ware, .le.*. at such prices as cannot fad to sive satisfaction. and to which we invite the ;Mention of purchaser., alluring them that every artlctols warranted as rep resented. Our stock emir's,' in port of a roll arecrtmcnt of , GOLD 4 , SILVER LEVER IVATCRE.S do do LepMe do Silver Table and Tea-apoot a,litantle ontamento, fan cy Gonda, Watches, Jewelry anti gold pens.sent to lii Parts of the United States by-malt, with neta•ct Safety- We are determined to sell at leis prices than the same articles ate sold In Philadelphia. P. S. Preserve this advertisement, and examine our stock when you visit Pottavitie. WIC BRADY, J. STEWART ELLIOTT. Dee. 18. 49.1 y Partitolarattention paid to the repairing °fail kind , of watches. POCKET TIME BOOKS—MST PWILIAIIED and for sale au Improved Time Book for the pocket The trade suppltod at low rates ato B. 1141NNAN'8 ' Boot More add Manufactory. • Jun• 91, lbSi 25. . . ME M= • anitullg MUNN &G... ?TIDE SUBSCRIBER haw Jest reeelveE at hie Paper 1 ewe Node more, a toe of Vialfs* Arcordisue, Guitars, Elates, Fifes, be., all of which be will Nell at manufacturers' pricey. lie will , else have an cued west of Pterios; is s• few days selected with rare, all of which will he cold at much lower rates thou Pianos have herctofbro beep sold In Schuylkill could! • - • • S. BAKII.AN: . . . Cr AU Mordent Instrument. obtained to order with he advantage or having them selected by a compe nag edge. [July 19. 1851 • • 20— ' kS\v , t}' .!•••• • I (I'M t►y Med ICI L. ~ • C .• • t;;;L b .‘7 " , A 'ff 't..l • r .17 STILL MOTU= lIIIDLIIISABLEI Chße of Consumption, ' Anil its dangerous attendants, after basing been given up to die by Physicians and Friends, thean ' . nabs or history cannot faraleti a, 0,1 parallel. • • it siorld b. aria ;Wee!, Amore, fitrouPteriA lie sterid for tares see to dsiaberiv under simitai. diseasts. scjlrk rill prove fatal, *West arrested as GE pvieerfar AGENCY OP DR. SW ANNE*4 • COMPOUND SYRUP OF W/LDCHERRY. XXAD, XXXI XX COMITIXICXD. c f POIXT or floc's, Frederick County, hid., }, June 90,1831. 'Da. Swavue.—Rear Bin—ltelinving it a duty I, owe to the public, and in justice to you,, 1 hate thought proper lo make known one the most ex traordtnary cures,. In my own ease, that , however been truly recorded. In the manttr of October last I was afflicted with a severe pathettnirin my breast. which formed a large abeess. std also COXIXIIIIIICOIed to my Lungs, and very much afflicted them, and dil ate/led faro quintitlev of corruption, external and Internal, that is, large quantities passed through my Lungs, which I threw up. My breath could also pass through my Lungs,and out through the cavity f my breast with apparent case, attt nded with' a violent cough, day and night, toss of apdettte. , and extreme debility, so that nit physicians thought my cane ea- H&j , hopeless and beyond the power of medicine... I remained in MIX wretched condition for a long time until I was wasted to a mere skeleton.' and there seemed to be no hope for we, but having read in the public papers cattle many wonderful cures performed by your COD rouND SYRUP OF WILD CHERRY, I immediately sent to Baltimore for five bottles and commenced Its use, and td sty great i.atitifaction and anxious family, the ahem or opening in my lungs begun to beat, and the cough subside, and on using ten bottlea I was restored to perfect, health. I, feel very' grateful and firmly believe, that lo your valu able medicine. under the blessings of Divine Provi dence, tam atdebted for this great change. end I am happy to say that I am now enjoying as good health as lever have. Tor the satisfaction of thoseiwho are not acquain ted wadi tne, I append to Ibis tettlficate the names of .tetitlemen well and favorably known to a large portion of the citizens of Maryland and Virginia. and Will doubtless Induce all who arc similarly afflicted to try your wonderful and liwainalle Compound Strap of Wild Cherry. Yours, Very Ttropertfolly, THOMAII DIXON. The subccrilier is well acquainted with Thomas Dixon, and can testify that he has been alnicted as above represented, I regard his recovery as slalom a miracle. Ile is a worthy member of society. JAMES it. vugeoßow, • 'Pastor of Berlin Circuit, Baltimore Cooferenre. We,the undersistied.resldents of the Point olfanclia and vicinity, are acquainted withTliornas Dixon' and know him to ;Me been allileted as above represented and was thought by his nriends„ as well as by our most skilful phytielans, to be past recovery; but by the exclusive uso of that ineutituable remedy, De. : , irtzNne's Colopouu'd Syi.yof Wild Cherry, is now re stored to perfect health, and we feel duty bound to recommend this valuable medicine to all who may be similarly afflicted. Fred. Stuck, Metchant, o.Thottrus, Lloyd C. Dell, " W. H. Smith; samoel W. ;leaser, , E. W.Mctlill, William S. Watkins, Philip Haines. John Walter. .klrTgauhaitn. The above inva Wattle medicine is the result of many years extensive practice in. Philadelphia by Dr. swam. Very Important Caution. nmembh no preparation of Wild Cherry is gen uine, except the original article as prepared by Dr. ihwJyt,e. See that tits Portrait is on the wrapper around each bottle. Until you obtain this Compound you will never know the real virtues of Wild ('berry. DYSPEPSIA OR WORMS. Swayno's Celebtated Vennifage A safe and effectual renagdy for Worms. Dysp'ep ' eta, Cholera Minima, Sickly or Dyspeptic children or adtilts, and the most .useful Fewily Medicine ever offend to the" 1. .1. Araks. a highly respectable merchant of Wil lionemort, race tried I/101r 'Vermifur in my own family. and can ...peak in the very highest terms of it. My wife is so much pleased with it she wilt use tin other. Remember! none Is genuine except - that In square bottle. ; with the portrait of Da. S.' aria on each ST HI NW- Ur See that the name iivi s iklt correctly, swa. grayse's Sugar Coated sarsaparilla and RYIJISCI . of Tier Pills. Their are undoubtedly the best offered to the public, and no family should be without them. gate and easy in their operation, without laroduelng any griping pain or unpleasant feelings. They are peeuli arty adapted to cleanse and purify, thereby rendering it • fit to n'.o ish and Invigorate the whole system A few doses will oftentimes prevent a severe attack of sickness, and for complaints to which females are subject they are Invaluable. No Pills can have a bet ter effect than these for monthly triegularities which occasionally happen to women. They assist at the commencement of puberty; also when there is a check from cold, or improper exposure, and even at the time of their entire cessation. Hy taking this medicine women would be carried on through with the change entre without danger or infringement on their more vlllllll'o days of womanhood. Re particular to obtain the genuine, see that they are in hakes turned out of the solid wood. covered with a red label n ttb the signature of Da. Stvav It IC" thereon. S IVA YAM, DFOOrieltlf of the n Wel,. celebrated COMPOUND Sveur OF WILD Chem . and other Fan ny MEntetays, has removed hie Frineinalolftre from the corner of Eighth and Race streets to N 0.4 NORTH SEVENTH Street, above Markel. Ph9adelphla, where all orders !Mist he addressed. NtENTS FOR SCIIUYLKItt. COUNFY.• JOHN G. DROWN,. I.l'ol nille t .1. CFRTIti C. IlttlilF.S, JAMES If. FAI.I.N, JOHN W . GIRDS, f "'""r 1 . 1 . Ph. • C. & G Ilurzisatit, 11..I:Suga E. Schuylkill Its ve”.G.4iiivlt.ca,rortCub.,n; loll!. A. OrT, , ,Taylor•- 1111.1 H , F. Ilats,l'itscatora ; E.JI Fny,Tnltb.ea ; O. DEB, W. AttpITELIUmo. W. Pates tit. Cietir MYCR & SlLLtialati,Patiersnit; Paut BAMI. Pinegrove; Graet, & KattN we, Trilmont; rocs to t.t. & SON, Llewellyn; I JOHN kV :Watts, ; C. FRAILF:T. 011V17.11oUrg ; Cos snit & Ruo•t's New Philadelphia s S. Mum.. Orwiesbure Landing; .1. STANTON, IllcKermsburg J•coa KAUFFMAN, and G. & E. Weyer. Lowe, hlahantantro; and by 101J/ea ters in uordiclm• everywhere. ii re' gents wishing a fresh slimily ann. SWAY'S es Zi1EDIe11111:11 will please send.theiy orders to the Prin cipal Office, Philsdelphia Sept. 13, 1551 DE. ROSE'S ALTERA • E SYRUP. FOR THE Coati OF SCROFUHA, LIVER DlscA. SE:. ULCERS. FEVER, SORES, DISEASE. OF TILE DONE, CHRONIC DISEASES, RHEUMATISM, CO. SUMPTION. . HEART DISEASE, Or ERUP TIONS, AND EVERY DISEASE AlllBlOl7 FROM AN tt tilVtpite • _ PURE STATE OF TIDE BLOOD. 'This preparation has no Iv, for the cure of,the above named' Diseases. My extensive practice in Philadelphia the past thirty yea it, has made me ac quainted with all fdfins of disea e, and being a grad uateifrom the University of P musylvania in lit:0, under the guidance of the truly great Professore, Chapman, PhysiceGilison, Cox d Darc,nainescele bmted for Helical Science, and h ive daily intercourse and consultation respecting disease, and the applica tion of remedies thereto, withi these distinguished Physicians, I ant enabled front alhiliese advantages, to offer the public my Alterative Syrup, which.purnies and gives tone to the system, driving Dieter/0m all lurking diseases. This remedy I have always relied upon. Mt a practice of thirty porn, tiirestore weak and broken down censtitutinnti. Persons wholiave been considered incurable, and whore days were num,- bered by many Pliysicians, and o,v living witnesses to the truth :assert. The case of the infant son of }dr. J. Porilterer, of Philadelphia, establishes beyun'l adonlit the certain - result that the public may galti Barn the use of Dr. Rose's- Alterative Syrup, 110 inn iry the system. This chlia was one year old, carried about on a pillow, with a C“ltulTr3 ULCER of great magnitude, on the Spine.and a perfect skeleton. After usinirDr. Rose's ALTERATIVE SYRUP, for, three weeks, it gam ed desh, and the ulcer 'iliMlnished to one third its original size, in two Weeks tore it heated entirely, and the child is now four years old add iu perfect health. Over one thousand perinea cad be referred to in the i. it r of Philadelphia, who a'.rri anxious , to give to the &Mir (rd. a detailed account of. their disease, and the reiraculotts escape fiord detithhy the use of Dr. ROSE'S ALTERATIVE svßup, which has restored them to, perfect -health, causing new, rich and pure blond to flow through their veins. Nice one dollar pet bottle. TESTIMONY OF PLI.7f - sICIAISS. - Dr..l. D. Rose, of Pliihulelphia, having devoted his sole a•tentfon to t he study of refarm, and particularly I the treatment of DlP..alles of the Lungs, Throat, rec., ' has in a short lime affertually cured me of a long standing Disease of the Treachea, windpipe, and I confidently recommend his remedies and mode of . treatment to the public generally. 11..I'llAPMAN, M. D. Kensington,yisiladelphla. Jan. IS, 1950. TO DR. ROSE, Dear air : —A. to my own heahlt, I ran now soy Om it is pertly good. I am not troubled by rooell mites. I lake cold, and then a few drops of lir Rage's fiyrup effects a perfect cure. I wish yuit would Aend me Nunn! mare Alterative Pills. They are the very bent medicine that ever was invepted. .. _ . . . I take pleasure in recommending Dr. Rose's system j of practice genera Ip. Dis ointment for piles cured me in sateen •ppli pitons. M. SLOCUM. M. D., . MO Arch Sure', Philadelphia. I have Mug caraciderecl a refarta in atedhine neces saiy for the safety and cure of disease 431 the mum!, and am of opinion Ur. J. el. Rose has folly accomplish rJ Ibis desirable cousumnial lon. '\ Ills corms of Conlumption, IthettmatlAni and other diseases, ate truly astonishing. J. RU1.1.114, M. D., Ohio triNAII of Dr. Rose's Family Medieise• ate for Sale LIANN&N. Thesuherriher Is the % i nt - 491411i Agent for Schuyl kill emility. for the stile of all Dr Rose's medicitier.— Druggkit, Mrrehants, supplied =city primes. • . N July 141f51 Uli IgANtf 'AN. A great Jityerery fur Dillon., Consittlitteus. Diparpn J. S. ROSE'S RAILROAD, OR A NTI -MILIOUS B'' sea, at 12}1 and cents—free from Mercury. and can be taken mini', seasons, by both solo". or all ages and withnnt re t d to weather. el•No boot ees@ or laboring man sh p iluld be without theiii..a They are truly the Poor IlitaiVairtend, and the Rich Alan's security. The above Pills are the result of thirty years' prac tice in Philadelphia, and if taken with Ur . J. 9 finse's Tonic Fever -and Ague Mixture, they will *itre the most stubborn cases of Fever and Anne, or Chills and Fever. For Live! Complaitittl. Dyspepsia, Indigrstlon. and all Bilious conditions It the system, they have nu equal, as thousands Lir r Ove Southern and Western States will testify, who have used them As a purge tire pill they art like a charm, free from griping, giv ing strength and appetite; and enlivening the spirits. For sale, at Wholesale or retail by, B. B NAN, Agent for Schuylkill County. aHloruictista and utherosuppliedat the usual whole polo price'. August 30, 1351, 35. REHOVAI 1211 DR. COI.ENIAN .OARDS., N. WILSON, MAGISTRATE, CONVEY /11 antra, Land Agent and General Collector.— Office, Markin street, Pottsville, Pa. - Nos. SO, 1830. • 48-Iy DSOF.CEIASLES LEWIS GANZ, 33- spectrally announces to the Ladle, and gentlemen of Pottsville, that in addition to bin professiensi ser vierbaa sr Violinist. he Will also give instructions on be Phan°. Residence. PennsylvanieU3ll, Centre St. Noir. 2, 18.50 . 44 -tf rin*Airtn suippint, ATTORNEY AND E. COUNSELLOR at Law. Philadelphia,wiilattend tocoUections and all other legal business in the City of Plailadelphia,sdioining Counties and elsewhere.— Ottice No. 173 Walnut steel above seventh street. JP. SHERWIN. EXCHANGE- AND COl.. . 'lectlng_Ofbce. Pottsville. Pa.—Dealer In uncut rent bank Notes. Dills of Exchange. Gertidcates or Deposits, Checks and Drafts. "Checks for sale on Philadelphia and New York, in stuns to snit. March 9. Mo. • IC-t DOCTOR 0. ILIESZLIEIt,IIOMU:OPATIIIe PHYSICIAN, Removed his 018ee to one of the Brick Moses in Coal direct, Pottair We ; April 28, :849. 1841 T D. DIE Esteite Agency. ..fice, Centre St , Pottsville. SantylkiliCnunty, Pa. Agent for the sale and purchase or Real Estate. Agent for Lands. and collection of Etents.Jr.e. Oct. 88.1849. ' ; 44-Iy y . Q All VET. IILA.RTZ-...11113T1CE oa•rnt PEACE. 1.7 Pottsville/ Will Attend ,proinptly : tn Collections, Agencies. Prothase and Sale of Real Estate. are.. In Schuylkill County. Pa. Office IA Centre Street. oppo. ite lb o Town Hall. Oct 20. 1840. A ClTilaiCir-LFor the purcharie andante of Seal Es n. Tate; buying and selling Coal; taking charge of Conl Lands; Mines, &e., and collecting rents—from twenty yenta experience in the County he hopes to glyesatiafactinn. Office illabantango street.Pottoville. CHAS. M. April 8.1850 • . 14.tf A PUILVEN. DEALER IN SORAT IRON /1 .-Copper, Brass. Bar and Block Tin. Solders Ppleliet Lead, &e. Orders reds lacd for Brass and Conner wnrlt. and Machine furnigiing. AB orders connected with the above line promptly attended to. ♦} South Atreet,above Front, milladelphla. June I. 11350 21-tf • IRON, &o. RAIL, ROAD IRON—FOR SALE AT THE York Store, by the elbeerihere: 10 tons T hall , '2B Ike to the yard, 50.. x• I.lkld. T 15 " II x I Flat her Usti Road Iron, " x 1 ••• . to " 15 x 5 " to " 2 (0 " 2 s " E YARDLEY & SON. Pottsville, Dec. 7,1e50. 49 - TIN ROOFING.—THis BEING THE BEAT ton when - our citizen!' who desire to.rerure anti buitdinz• from a the ravager of fire, shonlii reek to have them made tire-proof—the nniterrigned would re pectfolly inform llte public tha,c ho IR prepuied to fnifil all ordcre for Tin Hoofing. spouting &c. JACOB it. LONG. Pottsville , . Jane 29. 1850 ' Sb tt AIN:I.—For Sale . 120 feet In. chain. Ai." lJ furnished at the shortsst nolice, 12-16. 7-d. 15A6 and I in. bPsi proof cable chain, at N. Vest prices—feeinid added. E YARDLEY dr. :ON. Aorll2o 1850 'l6. MISCELLANEOUS. OlLUE—Anothor or the usehil nornpn tic diecuveiles, cementing wood, moon. alas, Iron. crockety-ware., can 110. applied hy.any one. ite talleri supplied by the rave at Manufacturer's price,. It Is put in en nvenirni siziql bottles. There is 110 ex cuse now for broken choirs. For stile by & POTT. April 5, OM . 114 f V1U1ftNi4.1.11.1.14 VOL- I . SEI —tINE of the talsT I.` artifice for drum stir ecr.nnmy ever offered Auy lady can apply U. restoring to vv•ittd It. original color, leaving when otitisi glove, reniov kite ali Maine nud finger marks, for sale by BIZIGIST & April 5,11151 14-rf I UMBER,VARD.—TfiE, ATTENTION OF ILI Builders and other*, Ia respectfully Invited to the Plavieing Mill, whirr they eau hr .iiiteolin all Itildla al and Lun,ber, front' Inela tkihr,la to Pannel Plank. • HENRY STRAIICII. Corner of lith and NtowegoanAtreeta May 25. ism 1.1-11" 1 4 . 121CNC11 LAW NS—BARELIE de LA cI'NS I tlareges, Dress Linens, Laces and Edgings. tl)4 J. M. MEArEV & SON, Pottsville, May 24. MI 214( r VHF. ARAM( 41,,E161,10,TT (Warranted) I Ever Pointed Onld Fots•, now ,olt4tltl A No. lin the renniarket ; every persun who ha:), tried them will aelituiwleolaci their simelimity. They aru made and sold exclusively by firmly 4.r. Ellioth, two doors above the Miners' Dank. WitirtlPP of all the cetebrated makers ■old as above, at prices to suit 'betimes, OF FTS AND BILLS OF EXCHANGE IN sums of I or 100 pounds Sterling on England. Ire land. Scotland, Wales. France, Germany. or an) part of Europe, (or sale, without any charge, at 11. HANNAN'S Pa.aaae Agency in Pottsville. A!so, European Bills and Drafts cashed and collected at hla office.. a}l'aemeiegera al,o-enzased at the lowest rate..., and to detention or arunebling. inter 8, 1850 23- FAMILIAR SCIENCE—OR TIIE SCIENTI , L . PIC EtPlanatioa or common Thine*: a eipila wort for Schools and families, Mit received and for sale at B. BANNAN Book and Publishing Mote. J4IIP ^ .I. 111-11 2f.— - JUST IttliGUNlVt.lal A IlliAll - 1 Altl 14,1. t; of Silver Combs. which will be laid low by BR &DV et ELLIOTT. per. 14. 1`..50 50-3 t ni V iiii.VOTE747itiiii=diiojt dale, and thr tale . Wholesale and Retail, at ouch prices to atilt the times, at . 11. WON N AN'S Cheap Book and StationEry Store. April in. 4,151 ' 16-- XTRA FAMILY FLOUR—A SUPERIOR ankh!. forsale by 3 M. BEATTY & dori. ' March 29.18 M 3.if TILTST ItEcUiVir.D A HEAITT/FIIL ABI4ORT -11 ment of Ladled' Carnet and Prnri OrenFt Ping, Bracelets and Ear nings,for ante low by DRAM' 4 ELLIOTT. Dec. 14. 1851) 50-3 t . . JERSEY LAUD—A sIIVERI(IR ARTIcLE: OF tv bite and clean lard. for gale liy March 29, ISSI ENV 14 Nil C•-46E1 WALK Eft. sfirees.tirp to teorte 'Mpg. No. 11111"2 Clits,nt street, tinder ihrno Wit neenne! have JO t publillted the following beentlfol liollede, , 4 . . , Think ere you Sneak, I y . J. spode. The Q.r rr 1, by the ••{'ill you have me then ;q Sauey Kate. as sung by Mr. llndson,,Musle by Dr. Cunuingtnn. "Elise te bright Flag Columbia " sthrilted In the pnpulsr air of "Ever be happy,' In Opera "Buchan !mom." The Thtm art gone, by Ihe late ".1. T. S Su llivan.' Hopeless Love, ,• Woman's Love, A Dream that love can ne'er (Mpg, by M. Keller. Denbo,Or Polk*, by J. A. Gem Tritium* do., by M. Keller. Ph.NIR do., .aPp.96.ained at Cape May, by John son'a flalop Brilliant; from the Opera . nf the Four Sons of Aymon, by T. C. Wiereek. Six ArnuscineittS. F.legances. by C.Liaries Voss. 1. & W. have the pleasure to announce to the pub lic that their stnek of i4lieet Monte consists of the lar gest and most complete assortement to he found in the country. they are cionstnnily,sdtling to their stock all the newlMusic published in New York. Boston, dor. PIANOS. A line-assortment of the best manufarturers of New York and Poston, at the lowest cheap prices., MUSICAL. INATMINIENTS A !sr), a general assortment or I:ohms. Violins, Ban jo., Fitdee: Arcotdeons, Arc , Vinlin.nuitar and (tarp &atop; of the best Italian qualities, all or wh'ch whit be furnished tp the public eta' the trnde at the lowest rater. Onto,' punctually attende'd to Jan. 12. ISSO. - BOOT AND SHOE STORE. CORNER OF q4..rerit.K.4.ND .VAR !CET STS. Porrav ILE. fflllE subscriber Invitee the attention of the public I to the very cpensivo avant talent of coods.con slating of . GENTLEMEN'S Calf tititdird, lodged and Pegged Boots, Calf and Kip.dotibiesob:d Served and Peg ged Roma, Wnter Proof Hoots timed and Pegged, from •2 to $4; New England and PhiladelPhla man ufactar.d eilarme Unarm, in great variety, constant ly on hand; Cloth and Lasting Gaiter Boots, and Congresa Gaiter., Calf Nulifiert, Oregon lies, and Mewed and Pegged slnnroeii. MiNEKS' Beats and noncom', °Nitta quality, at low prices. BOYS' and Youths• Boots and l'ironroes coulee ortine. LAD'S' French and English Lasting Caller fin(di, Morocco, Calfskin and float Bootees. French Mor rocco, Calfskin and Coat Wittes, Fiench Morocco, Kid wit and punip spring Buskins and Jeffersons, French Morocco lind Kid Turnrounds, From 50 cis. to •1 ; Mew England Booleeserid Shoes oral' kinds cheap. MISSES' and Chlldrens• Bootees and shoes. a large ,asortment suitable for this market, constantly on hand. CUM Elastic Our stock ofGum Elastic:Shoes are ofille hest man ufactured articles the countryran afford., Lidice and Gentlemen would do well to call and provide thein selves with good Cum Shoes, the bent preventttive yet discovered of Cold , : Coughs and Consithiption. rituNKs, Carpet Has and Vnhlmes. The Travelling cornmnpity will find us well sup • piled with Ifie above articles which we will sell 'at moderate prices. Hoists and Shoet, made and repaired loonier. TERMS CASH. Oct. It. 1831. 4 t-ly 411)e farmer. PEACH LEAVES VS. SHEEP It may not be known that peach leaves are poispous, and often move fatal when• eaten by animals. A few days since, in 'Western New York, we witnessed the deaths of two .sheep, caused by eating freely -of peaCh leaves. The peach is a native of Sick, Iv , believe, and was originally poisonous ; but, by cultivation, has become one of the most delicious, of fruits. The leaves, flowerer.. are said to contain prussic acid. Sheep fliou:d never be allowed to run in peach orchards.— Several cases have occured in' which cattle have been poisoned by eating theJeavesi,ol the wild cherry. The tame cherry is equally poisonous. 1; has been said that elitrry leaves are free from poison until the leavei. have wilted ; but cases have been knoWn in which the green leaves have proved poisou.' ous and fatal to animals.; In the cases we witnessed, the sheep ex hibited vertigo and trembling, and frothed at the Mouth, and evidently endured ,much pain. After seven hours had elapsed, a noble lamb, belonging to one of the poisoned sheep, came up and called out urgently for his supper.— The sick and dying mother raised her head, and turned and looked piteously at her oft spring. crying with hunger. Nerved with a spirit of maternal affection, she struggled and gained an upright position, and with much, difficulty maintained it an d -gave nurse . to the bleating lamb. This dune, the la y down and died instantly : nod we presume, in peace. Various remedies have seen suggested.-- A writer in the Mussachus4is P/orrman -recommends if" ) pint of New -England run;, mixed with a plat of molasses, and given to each groin animal : one third of the quantity for a sheep. Salt would doubtless be hetiefi.,4 cial, as it is useful in cases of poison from the bite of snakes, 'he sting of bees, &c. A gill. of sweet. oil, castor oil, lard or fresh butter, given w a pint of new milk, it is said,. wilt sometimes effect a cure. Most - vegetable poisons, however, are acids, and require al kalies to neutralise them. Ammonia, ley of wood ashes, and pot and pearl ashes are used for the purpose.—(Buffalo Woof Groirrr. MI LEAVES AS DIANURE. Leaves. buds, and tender branches are pe• culiarly rich in the vegetable alkali : besides which they contain other organic eleinents derived- from the soil, and which, by bong returned to the soil, curia its surface, tend ing to prevent its exhaustation, or when newly applied that is to other ground, to'c.n. rich it more than superficially. 4 . Leaves—and the remark is applicable to the tender branches also—seem destined by nature for the, manure of forest land: stud indeed, of ground generally wherever trees grow. The roots collect the inorganic ele ments essential to vegetation from the st - WI, penetrating deeply and widely ; the Imes , dente' and store up a certain portion of them, wifh,.other elements derived-from the atmos phere, such as are required for their growth: slid these returned to the soil with the fall olthe leaf, and there undergoing decompo sition, are left to be appropriated again, and re-administer to the wants of vegetable growth.—f Farmer's Herald. TOE - FAME OF A NADIR. The celebrity of the Virgalicu pears of western New York, in some of the eastern markets, is well known. The value or this good name is quite. amusingly shown by a story related by L. F. Allen, in the Horticul turist. Two gentlemen of Genesee county sent each several barrels of Viirgalieu-pears, to be sold in New York.. One' ftlietncalled his pears the "Virgalieu," the only name kr knew: the other, to be precise, marked his "White Doyenne." In a few weeks the' consignee returned an account Of sales. The Virgalieus brought 812 perbarrel ; the Mire' Doyennes SG. The seller gravely remarked that they were both fine specimens of pear but if the owner of the Dayennes had onh sent his Virgalieus as hiS neighbor did, he could have sold them fir as much TURNIPS-LATE 11ARVESTI1IN Never take in your turnips till there i. a pro Speer of the ground's freezing. 'As a gen• oral thing, the !growth of this root prtievedS laimore rapidly in cold, than in warm wea tiler, and a light frost is by no Means injurious. I have known this crap to remain out till the soil froze quite hard, and u ? in. jury resulted to the crop. If harvested before cold weather, the turnips become "corky." or spongy, add shricet up, which induces'au unpleasant flavor, and a tendency to decay. In this condition, they are fit only for stoel feeding.—[Germaatolen Telegraph. au. cases of pruning, cut towards ou,y beginning a little below a bud, but nu the opposite side, and ending just above it.e bud. ijaufnliccper. TO MARE POULTIOES. A BREAD AND MILK POULTICE.. —PR t a table spoonful of the crumbs of stale bread into a gill of milk, and give the whole one boil up. A flop POULTICi'..—BoiI one handful of dried hops in half a pint of water until the half-pint is reduced to a gill, then stir into it enough Indian meal to thicken it. OM A MUSTARD Poruricr..- 7 lnto one gill of boiling 'water stir one table-spOonlot of In, diau meal : spread the pasteohua made,. upon a cloth, and spread over the paste one tea spoonful of mustard flour. Ifyou wish a mild poultice,'use a tea-spoonful of mustard as it is prepared for The table, instead of the mustard flour. , 7 - \ A:Gl:soca POULTICE. —This is Mlle like t: Mustard Poultice, using ground ginger in stead of mustard. Al:little vinegar is some times added to each ,of these poultices. A STRAmoNiumPort.steE.-81ir one table spoonful of Indian meal into a gill of boiling water, and add one table-spoonful of brui , rd Stramonium seeds. AVORTVoan and ARNICA, are sometimes applied in poultices. Steep the herbs in halt a pint of cold water, and when all their sir tue is extracted, stir in a little bran or rye meal to thicken the liquid; the herbs must not be remoied from the liquid. This is a useful application' for sprains and bruises.—l Mrs. Bliss. AN APRLI F:GG PUDDING. Beat an egg well, then add a gill of water or milk, seven table spoontulls of flour, and a salt spoonful of salt ; mix well' together. Pare and cut into pieces three middle-sized apples, stir them into the hatter. Buil it in a cloth an hour and a quarter ; if in a basin. ten minuets longer. Eat with melted butter flavored with lemon. • • TO MAKE 'GROUND-NUT CANDY.. Boil together one pint of molasses, one gill of brown sugar, and two ounces of but ter ; when this is growing thick, add nee pint of parched and shelled ground-nuts : then boil the whole fifteen minutes, and pour it into a. shallow dish to cool and harden• '""m111 U
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