STOVES, SEATERS. RANGES, &c. ATILE UM/ER:aII:NED Invite the at lion of dealets and oilierii to their large mock of vupyrier c.S. Stoves, il ea t, e ,,, Ranges. &e.; fur sale at their extensive Stove Iliatise:in North Second !tree. - The aasortMent is comprised in part of the Colloiwing patterns; The "Comrtit o tio n ... "Polon." " California." ' l . American." "Irving,'' " Commercial," "Premium.P "Complete," and other Cooking Stove*. The. Air-Tight Gas c ons m ne f. E x. , cilsior, Jenny Lin& Stanley, Cottage. Frank lin. Opeie . _Proof, and other Parlor t , tOS.es. -Permanent and paw ifs ble heaters and Ranges, Ritrtier Spout Tea Kettles, ,itc_. &r., for sale very Inwi at wholexale Sod retail, for naafi Of approved yreilit.itiy, Cox & KOLT . GETTON, iiiii.'As north Secondstreet, west side, above Arch. Sept 27, 1851 . r , 39.3 m I RAGE FOR ANNEXATION THE fritm4orpeace and order need not fray idry in ,iron: fir Davy'' , An. ni , aation Stove. be rause they have no difficulty to man . are it. and it performs to admiration Every Gothic -keeper in want of a 6aok ing 'Stove, should ro in tor one of them .whieli limns either Mood or roll. pia vine.) call and yen for ,ourselves. the recommendations Crntatho.e that hare this Stove tie use. Fyi Parlor, Gall or Omen, the Gas Burner:rands unr,ivalled, aunt I,‘ therefore highly rerornineMled, - trrante,d to perform well. is very dean, easily net oared, and I.l"nOttriral. Also for tale a Way entent:lntt j p , l , ol'lntettt .4 4 Moron all kind. Stoves and Iris th-it he named. and I.'•onumerous to flirt - 11..1 Tl.' Pnhiir. My . C 11,14- Mere. Friends. and the trade. arc ti,,v tied to call if In want of Store:. Eiretiags (or rfpauutp kept on N. R. Dar.va Annt , caticin Conk atid Rrrrn•r, I , Wy for Fah. at F. PLEIS" Old Stand. 9. N,'•l St., ho hat tho fittingly. , right fel t hi. tnaik.l, 13rpt. ~. • A GREAT EXCITEMENT Amt,m;Tiq: rcopi.r: . . in - 1:x !rim crt. hi. large I. of tltntes,'l lionow and Dras• wale at S.IIOOVDIPrI, Ports, inc. Pa. 'At.. I het ime foricheap Ha rgainsd he n odet- Mailed nmulitiespertfolly rail the su et' , th.re of Schii3 lkilt rtmaly and sit only In general, In his large and most splsntlid assortnind of Cooking. Parlor OPire aid 11111 ewer off e red hefora In thissegina. Anton: nrhhL are the .Ctna A ir l lea. the Gintfe - AD - tighl, r‘tith at , sit itaide tog t a vern ass or Boarding Ilmises. Atm the Vernon Atr.it e h t. t h . dependent Air-tight the liar [nit somplete, and slpring• file Air-1410 M's rnnipletsirook, Inkprt.yetl,afol tare ous ether kinds of ltool.ing/litoves. Also a splendid lot .if Parlor lilOrea, among Sr bich in a square cant IRO, liatlator,the Dolphin Radiator. the, agnate ...Cie.'', th e h.i4 Fratiklin,olWO, f, iii ariur and 1119 n, other Vari odolt pies. Also on hand a large and Immlsome m) le of Chamber., ROOM!, fithre led tall Atorrea. lie has nn hand always a large stock of 1 in Warr-hollow Ware, Braga Ware and Japaoed IWare. Which he algsais lids oa hand Wlaok.ale amt , retail It toner tr erri than hate been Witt' ha .rd for tt. i fors You It tit please tali and examine before ekeix heir. All lands of Tin and Saeet Iron work done at ills shortest notice. LOLOIIAY HOOVER, Centre tstreet,4 doors'atnive Markel Sh Teel. PJ. titian/4.2, 1051 I tti if , - - New Foundry and Machine Shop nit„mew, • TIIE SIIIISCRIREIteI HAVE ronm td a cis-pertitership.otioier the Willie antl title of TIIIIHAS tlifiStlN & JilflN STON,for the tam..., of pritorctil use /he 1 - 4.1 ,and avarbuir,,».kini., 1,,,,,,,.... ate now ready at heir New Works. on tha corner of Markley and La layette atrertyin the tairontli of Non - I -town. to for mai rase into ofali descriPtionco at short notice aml Phreavonabfr term.. Machinist O. Toole of and... tint Mrtz toad, to toiler not the nosh approved piati l ; ntider the s uper', t oil of Mi../olili Miller. Yi ho is elpelienceol in Ito- 1 , 1.1111 Il of talbilt•!., h 3% in dire( tell ,41,4 attention to it fot a mini ... h •r of years. They are alai, prepared iou-idertake a II kittd...r r.,,,... pine tiottilin4 and repotting, w 10,11 will tie es..riiird with neat. is and diopat,ll. .Alan : rkluiftiluz- linuell .on I fitted to order. of aityj ote and length. :ma 110 w r... by tit of the best Inatettili Jobboor work door anillattelided to pimoptly. and tie public may t, aeented that no etrd t w ill he 9ared to give ItAtiqt"..tf tIOII Willi all Ottlet g %run, b moy , 't,e 7.-no crusted to them. ' sck,MI7El, Tilmlyoc. Ui it. I'nrii4oN, Altctitirti,i)v... - roN June 7. IS!./. I 2:l elm HEAVER MEADOW IRON WORKS S: ALLEN. IRON AND FOIIIMPrn. infinin their patn~tra, the pnl<h< generally, ball)/.i• :sir I, • pre - so,lred, 811 he sh<gs t.hitabliAlinnerit to nianufm!trirt 1:1.1:1111'• Of ever) •li. ; Pump., l'arh..atideesy outer de. ription ni Iron and Ora.. filr the e oal Qllier bil•I ne c., on Rre 1110.1, rea‘rin3l 4 / 1 term , d . 11.‘ 1 , Lhowintt eyltntlers hfr Fiiriraerm and Martilno work-in general Repairinz of all kinht• thine w ifh n.allie.s. and de , ;rat. 4,{11 work N 1111.11.41 thy thorn will Ire t r l per long; well. • They tt nuld a.illedit the 1•11 , 10111 of 11169 e who may want aril. le.t in their line! in (hi. Vleii,iL . All order , will im•el with i.nrrtPdle:e and prompt I. 11. ALLEN Mach 15, 1t,51. 11-ly PASCAL IRON WORKS, • WCI.DF;I.I Iron FAIIMIL till USW.. liar I.o,.lllolilieN, 'Marine arnl ot her igeata Cogine (Into 2to incite.. to 111311W:et . forGati,riteato irroiotliet torritte.es,r‘tra -amok l'ithe for Illydratelir, for howpr. of Steam Etigine!rt it a' nu , " sale by Nir,IIIRIS, TASK itr Warelitiutiie corner 3.1 and Waltiol liorrsvu.t.b IRON WORKS. GrA) AsuN; k cif) RE:41.1:31, folly a onattuer. to tile 11111.116- that rh,y `'..t4)4•— tlaVe• takenCotahltrili o ntent knwn 3 . the P , iltartllr !rot, Wotlot on Nor wegian at feel, where a y V ate prepared to build all lila& of sfrani Cogirict. 1113 IfitiVilite ita rp, and Machinery of alediet rie.tcription, at the ariorletit notice, and oft the wog re:lcon:llde tettort. --Penton* (two abroad; an natit.tif Strain Etellnen, w4ll rind it tu their ink-Image ao elrie them a call he of eagagraw eh...where... (May It ' EAGLE IRON WORKS 40 1.7.. Tut: tiotqwcni wr ro : CT.4viti,r,.— formerly con4lll,t,lnic Chas. W. Pitman. J Wr4-1‘ ac 1., r.,in•Lifnn!....oll4 it a continuance of the ciiidoni of the n oil,. Beilui praLlital Mei hinit .., ihey lialleritheni-elve, that their knot l edge and experlence'orthe lii,iiie:,4 will eiialile Mem to (UM out work that tell lint I.lllth Site .211.fitc(h.p 1,3 the met rastidiono. i They are prepared to t 031.1- facture Ste,. Flitgsties'. 1'M.(1 , .• (.0,0 Illi , •akeri Drill /'an.. Railroad and other rastanze,(ici. All order , thankfully tera•ivedatillpromptly rtr cutedon the molt reasAnahle teem,* • -foils . WREN, TIMMAet WREN, .tune . JAMES WREN. . • - ZINC PAINTS, Afaenfdeftrred Ism , kei.% , rd - r-rti F:,p/orrosr . and ..3101ap Cerupaigy. NCSV ARK. N. .1 11 1 111:4 rottip..ny Id pietiared In I s iirttlAt a ,11111.1 y Of thud.. vain Able ZlNir PAINTS. IA li]cli have been t.ntind niter nit's eras} vita 1r1..1, both in Europe and the Whig,' aisles to ri!taio ihru oturtnal beauty nt.d protective properileld, outertus to ;111 oilier Paint snuleVAr, Their !UV, 7.4ric Polar. 111 ptirely an °s ale of Zi,,c 1.11.1.1 Id W 4'll'3lllrd lit, (Glut all udalleta. lilt. and litttottilV Wlott r evor; 11 w. bean • ftfUll) While and la enjtrely 11.011111 . w ~,,, A nPraD. 111. , of pannt• ills ,10 the !Watch of P.iinirr. um( Ir trer! np! to ea Yet/a/c When Otili.retl .rtlattlAtlowa or eV.+n 4 l,en .tint op'. a kiln. stittl..talul flint... 'and Weather hetlrr than Any , lo•ing liable to turn chalk) and nu,tlltle. or 1.11, ntr 1 11 '1,4 Inc work. with ally tither cubit., ith hater and ~ze, or with Vans a'. nhtfh give.. the ~ l ettr...trd Porcelain Et oi.ti mina BLACK A NU 41.1,0nF.11 ZIN(' PAINTA are forilioliett a l , law !puler ans . are the Clteapekt and 4.41 Paint. Intl., .0aq...1 for, oattng Fencing, Barn.. Roder , . :41'r:11,10.31w. Shirt, 01 any o'iier expo.edl.orfare of Wood, Briek, Tut, Iran or atone a, MO are 6.11, 11 . rather and Mr., PrOuf . • For troll or litalallt they are partu - n , !arty' valuable. as 116. t (ono a mi., kJ at. t ou nrriiun rat! entirely pres'en't ostdollun or tu•l ; they Jrt .01 , kly with a polit,d 1,..1 wavier or crack 01:1WOOtt or ,and hat nig a pure metal, s hase donut change color lave man) of the ..amity !dip's now In u 4 e ; to proof of „ we 1 , G., G. , tJltawiug cerlili, alrt . . Putt . car Workl, May 15, • w.s.r. & I o —Gentlemen. Having Dude Atyp.al lusts of your Brown Zinc Paints in VlOOll5 tuethodA calculated to test its protective 4 , lltltiles upon Wood and Metal, I have. /lie baltstar ty.dn'to state that the11, , ,111. hat., been highly favora ble The paint roVetin: well, drying quickly and i.o.teeerlng greater ion y rtytl2lly upon Ir./ than any nth..? Aynt . ftt ith whirl. I :WI fa nigTa r. . . Y aura Truly, JOHN 1•'1•141::,iA,N . Engiue , r , 4I Iz. Phil3ilelplii4 Gas 1 hr midersitned having ii.;ed the lin , r..iA rr to, concor m the C. - ongoing opinion. - Mal n.. TlLAker & Mum, , Mertick & Son. 33.. T. So)lam Flanklinlyon k Kroknev Nafir. & Co Penn 1 T. Oran." I , D r ytp,,, k. DP.tiero ruppllPA on (.1 vurible t rrrnf by U. I.loniv ot ILr A '..Tol t .itty C JoNcs & co. 171Solith %VI/art 32[m ♦us v, lesl . - Eucuhrseot ”111 ws nt ;Jo support the Itettqh , --thAt's the .I.xerrine:• Johann. BRCICEVILLEJ 17121143 LAT. EARTREN •ANusToNw_wARE Tue. pnorniEnift (IF Tlll4 11. oral Prot 0114, 1 , in Schut,l rill county. Pa.. te• oyez - thin) , rnllc,l eint.hint .4 the sestroitnctins' kveperr l'or the art irk. 44 ton. ntantif..rittr•, w here lie ofreirS as eg0...! Iso Slily Made el.-whet.% surd I,,wer 11 1 Itrit - t• than lia• trade ni Ili, r..t4tkin Dare titer yet hooght. They rnn i,t,r , to part Of RorklrifilSirl.s, are, viz 'WI'S. I sq. , . Nitgar-I:ow14 4 , OlislttooAS, STONEWARE. iIIIC.P/1001.' PUDDING DI: 4 4IIES. •• Ypp •• •• •• •• •• % , g 44 table •' Baling Plates, gr.•. Also. fellow 7 4, titneh.11, and (toot B. et Rot bur, , Pitt hece. Bost 1 4 re. , erve, .144114. and Pit t. ling lent t' Jelly n tittea MittittP. (tat Ina, Ewer. and ll.sibrirs. and rene rally evert . Melt , ritifist - ttireil msaitleirttsres t.t anfer iIP ing . • Ft • HTh k. ill soy 07.• ; Stove I'vltndeTß Z A...l I inings of all pail tic Flue and Finnorlif are; Arch, Kr!, and li;r:de• ; thirn„ !Vrrh an4;4•,'lork, Z.Er . &r. 'slo-Alidr.to for t alw.ro ar. TrSpPel fnif y %Mir lied. St.oly Warr-ror,ut (11LIteilrosle only) in SilvoiTerrare t1 , 1,t11..nr.. rent' , Pnit•% ink Addre.f. HOIsCSI.I7s., Agent. Nuv. •r 3, In,SQ . 47.11 TA, under.: red Farr entered twin etytteturt,k t p under 1. the t'er,. .r Main & LAWRENCE, Pre Tlll.l I•APEIP AND RAC, BUS!. aces, at Na. 5 MINOR *greet. Philadelphia. w heteabey intend keeping a tope ape...inlaid of Pa pers, &c. In part al to loW a Writing Paper.? Wave and Laid, American and English. Bath Pont. and Note Papers. VlN.ve and Laid, (1111 • . , and Plain. Folio Pffial, Fist Caps. Print it g Papery, all • ice... Hardware from 19 by 21 to 40 1.) 40. • Calornd at.d White Tissue Papets. Ana'airan -and Entiloh- Ilriliktswarth's Paten, Manilla Paper, i'alored and Whit,. eau., Pap,...., a mural and calla size.- Hu' Etivelnpe Paper,. Crlored Printing and Cos,.. pape r ., Manilla Paper.,, all um., Gi.tr'.l Royal. .. Druggist. RW4 Medium and Fitierti.g Papers. • Tea,l 4 ecret and Coined Payers fur Confectioners. Mac Manilla and stoats Wrapping Papers. Runnel Bindete.' Icon, cap and Trunk Boards. While and Buff Envelopes; legal, Letter, Note and Card •izes. 4 .1 1,114 Rho. Patter ,f- Ca', . PRINTERY,' 411.1314 in vulg., and slieeo, white and rulcard—...l.l meg. tut. to under. A6O, their Gilt. Figured and Plain (:lazed Pipets. JOSEPH tif.Sk N. TIRRO s t ree t, N. R. LAWRENCE, late of No. 3 MINOR street, N. 11.-sno Tons" of Rags wanted to exchange fur Pgilada .Juty l 5, lUSI • 21'.6n; KAIIIIIILY FLOUR—A t.IIPERFOR ankle. farside by J M BEATTY & RION. Maul) ZA, la) ' 24,1 DREW MITITLEIN Martlibettirer I,f CI I N:4, IA RIFLE? , arid PIsTOI.v I , No. -. li2.,North 1.1 St.. I% litre he keeps t 0n,11.1 ntl y on hau n! retie t.t I ab..orttrictit of rire D.ltable and SW OP Eitavls , (Juno. large Mirk Cucca. 4 . .1 all krnd4• Al,BO, The celebrated taiitateel nide with in ctea..• tail to •tinot the l'ointed not! of my own make and Rifles Bartel.,i4hdt Powder Cape, Hall, and I.aiiks. 111 , it tie, fLtme Bag•, Shot liars. ?<niche', Ito" i 1 .11,111, the person• wiehinc to purrliaae goods in 112.1 IMP la call amt PlUrrlirlr bis stork berate (111111132111g ' OrM‘her0, for r.• la deter. to eelt eii the moat reasonable IPIIII , II. rh , 11 . 1 u , rprt the N... Nta:tk Ind Srre.•t. Mal N • IL—P:10 vtilar ailtotion pakt to repaitint% man n. britortt... "curtest 16, ISST , ~.„,., sitjai , - ;0•, , ,,.. - U-c.4. - es. -- ' 4 l . - , 1 :- - ,-xv•i?..'v:.*W. -- --- ,-,--„ s f .e fr * - 3 ' l' w, t ! : l . -2 i:'':_::, - :',. - ,1;k 1 ,1 a r g s ," tria , : . : , , 1 , .....,,,,-_ t ,..„ 66 ,.....„- Tp.- - 4,1 ~ ..%,;- - 1,.- . \- . .../ . - i ; I'l.N .* ‘z •9' i 4- S-- .. 't" , --v-Iti:;:`,-;:i 12-12 -Ui. - -a-N- STILL ANOTHErt REMd!IILiI3LE Cure of Cuusumption, And tt- SA Int , -roisrt anPndantA. after hat in; Ittt n given up 10 die Ly Pity , ic ill., an_ Friendy . , rhe ut n..L. of Itpattry rnnitot furtnaft a .nould ha extrit,,trrln inatra /Aran:kola-a. er,rld r thrfr .ore thobigandm tabano, ritdrr•iwatar whPrh will pro, fuNd., st!oli+A arre.sted by th! yowerfnit COMPOtiNDSVRIIf , OFWILDCIIERRV DEAD, .aD SC ettlislaCrit. Purse osttOcas,F,edertek County, June I " 11n. kyv rtl*Nr..—Aran Sir:—/lelteVing It a duty owe to the public, and in ito,tter to you, 1 lit IP 'I". nil Prnto - r in make mown our al the 11101.1 r 1• Ituoidinary nape, in my on n rase, that has ever Leer. truly r•-corded_ In the mnmh of October hog oa. atllorved with a .were gatherint in my brea,t, which foilm.,l a la rte abr.'s., and also unintionn mated to my Imbue, and vpry much a flirted them, and die_ ch a rged l a rgo goamtuer of rot . ..option, ellernal and internal, 11'11 rie (plant il ie. passed through my 1..111V1, whirl. I threw tip. My breath could also pass thnotgla Hty Long., and ant through the citi/ity ointy Lo•a-t %tilt O l.pace attended with a viufrol t . onzl:, day and nu:111,16.e of :wort He, and extreme That ini pily.trl3lls lilt/00d toy fax. en- I itely Itopels-s and beyond the power of utedivitur. I remained in this Wretched rottilit ion for a long lime tea. wasted to a mete skeleton, and there seemed to be no hope foe me, but ha ving read in l lie outdo paper. of the many wonderful nters pt. 111,1 hnour t(1:111•01!...1) Si'1111: I. Or WILD 1711ERItV, I immediately lien( to ttaltimwe for five hottlr• and rommeni iti,l3e. and to my great 0:111614E1ton and olitiott. family, the :Meer.. lit opening in my lung. began to he'll, and the rough intoodr, and on Using bolln , k. iI%D.. re,lnted to perret I brawl. I feel sery arm/trill and tiriiil3 brura r. that to yourable meitirine. tinder the tileioimigr, of Divine Prolfl- Jew. e, 1 Sm sidelitrd lor thie great change. and I ma happy to that - 11 ail, nim rllfo)ing a> gronl health a. r ever for Ibe saltsfart ion 0r (mom, aho are not at:101.1111 ted welitnn, I append to OH eritilir,:in the names inns well and Tavorald) known lo a large lairtesn of din ettilett , of Mary I.llltt .111.1 and dustful- , n ' lntittre all whoa, to 144 0 1 Your wonderful anti Istvalualle (ompetind S) rep et \V ild rite.) S nnia, V ••ry ite.port Amy, TIIONIAS tcri. t . auh-rt ilivr well ariptatistiot wills Tinsman Itott, att.! ran 14,111% Ililll 111. Itas,ttern alliscied as ' Xloseesettre,ettled. 1 irp.vJ Its. recovely as a im..l 1111111.1 t MY I, a is sates member of alseiely. JAMES It. li1Itt11(111.0W. IfUjlst)N = We.ine Itiluntigund.r,g Mews of the 1.,,1nt Rucke and v front( y are urgte.r int rut witll Thum:to Dilute skull kn.. him to Int.r been unlit fed an abut, rirpre...imm Irk ndr, As well tic. by OW' 011.1 ,kll6ll pily - Ir terovyry. but-b. Ilse e.. lipuve nv or tb.rt tne-tonurbit ertnedy, Sirarmr•Th Nyrup of ('Leery, to ntrr re- • lored to per Ivrt 11,116, alnl %se f r .; d u ly b ou nd to recotuturtut Mi. Val. ale 41,,1ni Inv to all %%h,. m.y Le $11'161311) atlittied. Fr.ll- xtnrk, Met. It.titt , 1 I 4! Reit •• I lV 11. tieniuh \v11;13 In W. 111.110 .10110 WitUri'. abovr mvolnal.tr lII O III‘ . III , IS Sir rryutt of wind raf S e In act ICP, lii I'l~~laArlpAin Lt 1)g Vitry Important Caution. RetmeMber nn writ:snit Pott tif Wild Chrrry tube, rtcrfkl the original article se prepared by Or. riwayne. .":44, that his Portrait is on IhP .wrapper araeihd fart, Tiotlr. 1 niil you ohi+to you will never)tnow the r,l vtiliter VI Wild CIIPTry DIrgPRPSIA on WORMS. Suravnes Oclebrated Vermitine i % "" ' 1;111 . " 11'1.1 1 11:0 " 11. A 11r1I for Worn... 11,,,...1.- sia„ Choir la Niiiih,n.. Si! isiv or 0.)..P.101, children , Or allalß, and the inoi4 ~., ;useful Fathil.y Ntedirii.r. '-.. ever off.. it a the ' Public. ' J. I At ICE, 11 11121113' respecta le ineri ham or Wil liam pOrt, Pa . ,tate+ 1 t.ave Inc Viiiir %erinitu;e in my rievii faintly. a.lll ran -peak inthe very litetiest \,.„ ierni , of it. NI) wife to •'n much pte rd with it .hr will ....e h., li, 1,,,, llrtilefoLer! how , i 4 niqinin , - ixi.iii lit. i in Fllilarr hot Iles., .1111 Ihr portrait of Da S. 31. S. Oh ralti Wrarper- (V'S,. 111:1 Ille name 1...1ie1l correctly, SWAYNE. Dr. groyne.' b Sane Coatr,4l Nnesaparilta load Lit art of Tar l'il(I. .. Thet e are ii ',limb, edly the hest Pill• offered to th ' public, and on family 'should he ,tllittut Them. safe and easy in their operation. w ithout ioroduring any Cr plot pain Of linplv oranl feelin.r.. They are peiril, AVIV :adapted to i lean, a !Altura), ibereliv rendering it fit to ..... 1 ,.n and ,os igt.r ut •• ilie Whole Vyitrlll A frw .10, es v. ill ..firm ilimeN prevent a severe attack lif Ali Aloes-, still for comp! ;int: , to who tt felll3lro are . 04.43 I lie) are ins 03131.1 e. No Pill. can have a bet ter effect :Wan 111.•. r l'or monthly triegoiluriiies which ncraeionally Ldmien In w.... et,. They agaliil at the eoinno•iireinent .ii ;Albert) ; also when. there Is a check from cold. or improper eipolure, and even al the I 111 o• ..1111•Ir Plain. ce•satnin By tiling ihie medicine women wholil he 4 arried on through With the change "(life , Wooly danger or infringement on their litre %within 1 lays of womanhood Be partiettlar 1.. ..titan. the eerwittte. see that they are in hioyeii turned I.llt ul the twit!. rot ered with a red label ttu6 the Plgnatnlr of DM, SWAVI4F. thereon., Ilrt r'wrv'r.Pn.prietorof thr uidrle relehralrd temrot rttr Sti Nt rot %Vat n (*nylon and nth, Flog -ILI MEDI. IN' S. bilk 1011.114,1 f min in , cooler of Eigldltdnd Rare orrrt. to No. 4 NORTH SEVENTH Siirrt,;',:dnlkr Niarkrl, F.lolldr‘pfila. n here all ar.ler., must be ailglre,.//ell ' At:F . :NTS FOR ACIIIiII.KIII.I. COUNTV. JOAN t:. naows. tr”tteitiP,F.a. J CURTIS C. tiummi. JAMES FALLS• •'"'"ills, P .11 /II W. GUMS. 11..1 sHlaira , :44 - liity lit Ha- Joic.i A aTTO.TaVIOII.- Ville; n K. FKY.Taindiiiiii;G• /Irma% I DER, Ni•vc ta.ile; W. Nrionrcidir., W. Pacer Mt. Clair; ra A Mud... naa,Patiee.nii; PAUL DA.Rill• Pinegrove ; ECKEL de. Haft IsT Tr.t.innt ; Cm KtnLl. $l. Mow. ; Jolla WILLIAM,, Middleport •. C Fg,II,FV, ; ,CoNNolt ec DI New philadetptH ; R . NtrAtv.. Orvenz.litirg Idinding; J. STA vrer, Ninliear.liiirti_; Jaroa Rat rtyav, and C k E. Wrier, Liver Nlabantango; and by all Den • l.re in moefv.inr everynlwro.. f . V"lffent. winhinga•errsli supply ann. SWA NE . . M F.IIICIN .end their older: to the Priv, '1 1) 31 Oftirp,•riiihnfripht./ 13, .t?fil WiIOLEKA LP. AND RETAIL nE At.r.ng 11% i7:)c : 1.V41 ;;:7 I r n : l :: ' iI : . r 3 nl Plated ::/ l4ar l T1,.:1; /Iofitf;11;OI eaIt1eT ..• talilizbooecii,loki, door•abovet he Miner.' Bank. I' r bin...tr....1-, Pot IF V ille, I.a. A splendid uses tine hi of Clck., Wail hem, Jewelry. Silver and Plated IVare. 4., .. :it all. I. pure/la. cannot fail ;o give eatisfaclion, and CO wine), we :nem. the attention of porch assuring thrill that -very arti, le ir warranted as rep. resented. t tor •lock t nn•i-le in pert of a roll a•eortment of rey/./r SI/. VER LEV ER IrdiTellPS do f.epine do tr i t ser TAd e ,nd Tea.spoora, Mani le onumente.lan cv t;oods, lire• Jewelry and gold pensoiehl di pan• or the United Mates by mail. with mirect .iarety We, ate determined to erll at leiri price• than the *role althlr, are mold In Philadelphia P I . te•erve doe adverti•etneiii, and examine 4)111 AO, k %hen you vi-it Pot:ovine. WM I(EAD v . ... - I ,i TEWA la ELLIOTT. I).-r. 11. Piro! 119 ly I'riticula,2liention 11,011 to Ilse olitaiOnr nfall kind 01r, ~t In,. I • May 10,1,151. -147 lf COIL= LUAKER'S ILVINOVAL. THE PUB SCRIBER 11• VINO FIT. Ind tiponeilf the largest Coach Shops in the rltste. in Coal Pottsville, Pr., nevi Ini.ll. Adams& Co.'s Screen l ' 3 ' .l " r Y• h "r , ' Itik fa , Utiles for manufacturing a u kinds of l'arriagesand Light Wrigganseannnt he sur passed— bPllit a practical Mechanic, and having It nuntheruf years' riperiener In theitusiners, he tinpen in give general..Mishit nor , . All kind.] of ea:ring . ..A and Liglif W.A:ons kept on baud. Al.o.xecotl-band W0g00p,'4,.. All ' , pairs IleAtli' dune; Ordews from A Jistante onnotAly anemic-AI LAI. June 5.1845 Violins, Guitars, Elutes, Fifes, &c ri %HP, SUBSCRIBER has Jost received at hiv Paper 1. and Music Store, a lot of Vtolins, Accoriliana, Guitars, Flutes, Fifese&e... all of which lie will sell at manufacturers' prices. 1k will also have an assort ment of Pianos, In a few dayi selected with care, all of whim h will he said at much - lower rates than Planos have heretofore been sold in Schuylkill cattuty, B. HANNAN. ca. All Flasks! Insirusuents obtained to ordar with the advantage of having them selected by a coning entMge. [holy 19. /e3l , :• , 111•1111■1111%,„ . ~, . ' • ' AP . . . . . . . . . ,• . . . P . . _ . . . . . . . • . . .." . . . ~._ . .. . . i . ..1 .._....... 5 4 i• . , .A' '.OURN . AL. _.,...___ 1, I ts .14,., --....:; - - -- --2., -- 7 1 r. „. , i : e, ..:: :• ? . .. ........,,. ~.., -.- ~ -.. , " 1 AND - .POTTSVILLE ~:,--,,t2,--..,--,,-, - ;:-.4, - -::- - --. - -:----- . GENERAL ADV E RTIS E R, ItBLISHED EVERY SA'FLTRI)AY BY BENJAMIN BANNAN, POTTSVILLE, SCHUYLKILL COUNTY, PA. SATURDAY , MORNING, NOVEMBER 22, 151. VOL. XXVII GEN STORE C==IMMMIMICI Ir: W. McGill, I.l3lllplamps, REM( )% AI BRADY' 84 ELLIOTT. BAILYIt. SON, &porter. es.l Dearly ft 3103.7••• IEXCH • SWISS W•71311X JEW) ill,. IILVIZ•ViAII..I.I,TI.D. Wisp. alp FANCY AITICLIC• An roasstsrall lite*WlTl(Lli• latest 577 . 41 a the. genre Gouels, which are atoned st wholesale or retell, at Nu 216 Market Street. &bars Sixth, am: Lkeeatar Street, Phllattelph/s. ' l 2. e• tirrautanur nu tali , te•rr•••• fu ..1611) dry 10.. WI,NTAR A. KIRK 23-tf HEE ._ ' • • 1 will ".W.lt YttLt to Dimes the 1" ' ""I ' t of the Canh. 4" brio; out from the earernsio k f Mountain!, Metals which Wlll give strength to our hands and Rubprt all Nature to out Ilse and plra*ure.—D r . ..1”4,,, 0u __ __ LITTLE SCIrOYLEILL nen.noAD. 0 Eof Tilt LITTLE 1 .4 1 II I 1-1:11.1. ii/I . IIIITrON Rare Road tl Curd CO lapel ny. (IN AND ATTF:II TDL')DAY. APRIL t, is:••1, the Paarianger Train will leave Tamaqua dairy (nunday etrepte.d.) at Ej o'cinek A. M. and gi o'clock P. M., and connect With the Morning and Afteriindri Trains -from Pottrville, on the Reading Railroad.. • Returning. will leave Port Clinion, ornthe arrival of the Morning Train from Philadelphia on the Read ing Railroad. • FART. Philadelphia. - Port Clinton. - JOAN ANDERSfiN General Agent . Tantaiiiia,April 19, 1351 15-tf NEW ARRANGEMENT IMIZEI !ZIVXVI‘ 4 T • - -7,:wase , ••••-•••••." r . " . . HOWARD, EARL & co.•ta EX PRESiI We are prepared to receive and rot ward Wily per Pa,enger Train, (our Express Car tieing shvals ii charge of special iner.etiger.) nierchanilize of all tie.rriptions,parkApil,kluille; , ..perie,bank notes, &e. Also, particotar attention paid to colleetais Watt. and Accounts. Package. and Cond. delivered daily to all InterrnP.iiate 1.13 c r- , between Philadelphia and Pottsville. littires—geniare :street, POIlevt11•; No. 43, Prou,fll Third altreet,Tlittailelphia ; No. Ii Wall eltroet, New York. No. S Court t4treet, Boston. 110WAILD, EARL & Co. 14-tf April s.leL'il iD 4 ittl A TM. 10/ 3 Sii-1 _DO O FFICE OF TIIE PHI &DELPHI% & READING Railroad ennipany—Philadelphin, Ana , . nil, 151, —Fall Artangenieul.—EA AL" Iltz..trexu--Fr.iur Phil adelphia to P.ittaville too l'a.+Pnarir l'rains (Sundays etrrided 1 On and aclrr Sept. Ist, trains will be run twit way, daily. bin ween Phil. delphia Witt I 411sVille MORNING I.IN F. I.MPS Philadelphia at 71 &dock. A. Al , d.uly , et - eel.' Sundays 1.1 , 1Vr 3 Niggly the al 7: o'cliwk. A. M.il.aily, rtcept Suntb yo, A FTr:R 141Ve. PlolaJetploo at k. daily , rsrr pi Son 'Jar. f..uNren ni o'Lltirk, daily, except Sim 4123.•. FAUES Is/ flat, rilrs tirldtA nllll , 11 , 91 n ..11 Philo and Pialvvrfle, 11l 7 31 .25 Between Philo and Rending. I 7!. 145 Repot hi Phlfad►lphia, ....net or Hroaal and 1 toe nlilnr Ihr Cars ititle.• pro vided tiii, ilekri. Filly porn t of be ttga ge with be allowed to earl., pa x li.nflger ant Mtnvr lines. and pa■renter+ are eipteaaly Prohibited flout taking a nythnit n. baggage but their own nearing apparel. n hick will be al Ti, I irk of lir linnet By orJor of llu Manaeor. S. BRADFORD, Speretary Sew. t, 364 ( rREIGIITS tic TOLLS ON COAL. • OVIot co Itrtpts, PaltddripA. st•pt.;, ( t . The Rates of FREIGIITet and 'Et ILLS on roJt. ported 14 ) lI totopato , tv,II b.. as folion;• 1,... $-pt. 15111. irg!.l. un4l (miller iodic.. • Rif hllllll,d Pholadetioloia. - - - . 4(i 1 35 I 15 Inclined Plane, • 40 1 35 1 I 5 N icelooo n. - -40 35 I'ls - . Geruoannow oo R.11111...1-, - 41/ 35 115 Velloo of St hn 11.t11. . - 40 15 115 1!..i.5t0n% oink.. • '- - • 40 35 I 5 sprinc Moll 3.!. • 311 15 (`t000•lonlotocko-lo & 11%i 11111 l tlo ft. )1 . 10 ' 2 !" 1 0 a.11116.01+ and Holt, and iron”.' 95 111 115 Norroviownoo Itoodaepolo.- 391 15 ton Prott Kentorol%, " . :4) IS oat Valley Forgo... - .. 15 - 15 140 i•tocetoltvolle. -• (4) 1 15 oss Moyer's Ford,. . 00 95 95 l'ottet•own. - - - - nu 'I:. !..5 Ihmeht•.vill.., - ..' - iiii .15 95 2t5.193,1mA ii. - - -. -. WI 9!. 040 Ileadriie, en 13 '7O Between Heading and Molorsvolle, NO .75 70 A1ootor•v1(1,. - - No 75 7(l Ilanot.nre. n 5 130 ! frreeiirotintr.. - - - . tAS 50 - By order of the float.' of Mail3cerr. I. lIRADFORD,Seet'y Sept 13, - IMSI r: • PUILADA & READING RAILROAD• 0,),A uIii:IGHT (IN Nii:RcilANDisi 10 rommello e Nltivlt I, INSI II TES ( , 1' MR 100 Ll 3. "ti • ,•• ART14 . 1.1"9 TR 4!i.PORTEfI . 1° Z 1.1 Coal,llrirk•l Ire, Iron lire I.intHcione, rut Iron, %. 4 .) el.. 41 rti PiaNtrr. Id Clair.—lllomns, Dim Dlo. ks, 1 Cement. Grindstone., Guano, Lath., I Pitrh, Railroad Iron, heavy, Roo., }to; cis fi; 1-I• BA, Sills. alltinales, 'Ear, Turpen I 'tine. Timber and Lumber. 1 3d Chg., —Ale. herr and Porn,. i ,Ashea, Pot anal Pearl, (lark, Barley, I , Ekllies and [Dona. Coffee. Cotton, W ['lake). 6r. Domestic Liquor., Grain. I Don 'stings, rondli ; Haled Dar or I„ 1 ,,, , ~.. ffainme ed Iron, Boiler Plate, Fiat r •r ", nt fl. Bar Hai nad Iron. bead and $llOl,l Molasses. Polmoro. :I:altos - nil Spiki a , Salt Prl/Viniil. Slip r. Sailloet, & ! TOll.l 1,0. uninamitlietured. i FLOUR per harrW. 25 cis. Il (tw 4,h Clu...— &Nile... Bran. Butter) Cherie, l'ordage.lia hen-ware Eggs. I s l\ ' Cern-ed.'s. (except tho e statrit)lietup I Hardware Sr (*niter?. 1....011i1W WMIP, 1 Lard. Leather. Live stork, Manufac- I. I; eix te etti . , Does of Iroii,as Machinery (111,0 ts I i•nr, Paints. Raw I 1 111 e.. Rs +AU'. I act Sheet Iron, Seeds. )Heel, - , eet 1 Potariria.Tollow, Vinegar 6: IVO. r sth Cluss.—ttnol, nod !flaunter . . ilootw and Shoes, Camphine & Stith Dd. China. Clams and QueenrAare. Cigars, Confertionery s Dry Goods, y. 2 rt•• II rig. Drugs, FIP■II Fish. Meat and Friiii, I , Foreign Liquor. , Dope, tiparit. nit Turpentine,Teas, Winer. and Wool J March I. !SS) 10-1 1317GECCS' EXPECTORANT. rfflß COUGHS, (' (11.11$ , INFLUENZA, Wlttifll 14 , ing Cough and Pulmonary utfer thins.—The inn prietor of the above invaluable preparation challen ged the exhibition of any other specific which ran , cornnlete in all essential qualities 'with that now pre ' rie•ted to the public. Illtnaelf a graduate of the Col lege of Pharmacy in Philadelphia. and carefully t r son s d in one of the most extensive pn.ll.ription lionsea in that city, lie confidently, and with misfired faith In its excellence, recommenth It as a medicine well adapted for the purpose for which it has com pounded, 11. ``,ledges his prefeaalonal reputation that net:uniting no deleterious ..rug—hat that the simples or which it Is composed, will not In the remotest manner, affect the most tender infant in any way but both. removal of the disease. I }'or cough., however Inveterate or harassing, Its action will be found to he immediate and effectual whilst In eKeryt ate it will Wing almost instantaneous relief, and if persevered In, will affect a certain Cure. Children from their. birth, and adults of any age, e tely i ypoti these testate. Colds long neglected, coming violent i through d:want exposure, threaten ing injury to the lungs, and consequently consump tion, will tie arrested before such a fatal crisis will have been leached. Indeed care. haunt been known, and are cm lifted to, where It has been ascertained (1121 a pulmonary affection e titled which Ibis utedi •uoerrhevrd with sit the derided evidences of aradl cal, entire cure. EOM This preparaiion equally efficacious for Asthma, hoarmeness,stahroischitis. Aged persons, particinar ly, are roorli etihject to the first of thnee diseases; whilst public CpPaltl.lll. when afflicted I t .ttt, the 1311. r, will be sure lobe relieved from these Iwo painful an noyances. The a hove statf mem* are made infull clew of their importsoce and weleht ; their faithfulness will Ise proven on a fair trial of the specific ; and relief to the sufferer he the certain consequence. For further proof of the efficacy of this remedy, the proprietor re:.pecttutiv refers to certificates of some or the fort Physicians In Pottsville: Carrisiestas.-1 deem it a duly I Owe in the ram minify. to SUM:rly IPCOlitalltlld .•11tiglbviii• Expert., std." as an effectual remedy In colds. Incipient broil. dints, inflamation of the lungs, and all analogous measles • Marin; piescrffied title reniedy. and traced its effects upon Ihr patient, I ran safely recommend it SS superior to atl.W4111:1111(1C 1111 l hitt:lllOn aim. I.rfor 11w (aWII), M. D. PnitgYll)e.Do 4 • PODOYDIe. Angttat, INCA. ( i f . . Might.* having made It nownin tne the emit- Ooncril Material , of a liteliaral ions made hy him. Eapertorant,'• I sin Indio rd to rut ormii.faid it a■ n tuedtcinr 11131 would prove beneficial to the'vartioas disease,s for which he directs Mtn be .1. SINNICKSON, M. D. Having .:emitted the components forming Expel-infant." I lidve no hesitation in recointneinling it as. I hilt.. ve it to be, an excellent remedy in certain condition% of pulmonary diseases. Pottsville, A ng. ISM] THOS . D Mr. J. C. Curtis flnghra—Dear Sir.—As you were kind enough to inform me of the ingredient,. whirr> compose your Expertorant.l now, atterlesltill it fulir take pteaatire In rotontanding , A 'to all those who may need a cafe and ettretust Porpeetorant, Yours, Ike., THOS. G. lIEGINS, M D• Prepared only 1.). J. C, C: Ilityhos, Chemist and Druggist, Pottsville. Pa., and for sate by J. W.Gibbs, B. Meitner, Mineraville E. J. Fry, Tamaqua- M. R. Dixon, Schuylkill Haven ; J. & J. Hammer, Wainer & Brother, Orwlgsburg; John Williams, Middleport ; Meyer■ & Sillyntan. Patterson ; Charles Dobbins, sit. er Creek ; J.ll. McCreary. Tremont ; Wm. Payne, Heckalterville; James Port Carbon; J. Mc- Curdy, Reading; neiter's Drug store,Pottsgrove ; and by storekeenera generally throughout the State. Jan. 18, Mt. 3-tf. REMITTANCES to the OLD COMM3Y. SDUSCRIDER HAVING MADE Arrange. I ments in various parts of Ireland and Scotland, and with Messrs. SPOONER. ATWOOD & CO., Ban kers, London, is prepared to draw Sight Ellis from One Pound Sterling to any amount required, 'payable in all parts of England, Ireland, Scotland and %Vides. Persona remitting Rive Millar* to the Pound in par fends. with the name of the person who Is to draw the money, a bill .for the 'atonal, with a receipt fur them to hold, will be returned. Collections made In all palms of Europe, and For eign Sills of Eachangecashed- J. P. 'SHERWIN, Petiolate Pa: lie, 4, 11151 POTITSVILLE Acanzray. rp IIF: undersigned tralein; been entrnsted with the di -1 recibir] "rule Pottsville A radetny, [tie liberty to r•O•olhilit•Ild this losiiilition 10 the patronage Of Ilie Wilt/11C.. riot priucip,ll. ~VllO revelV 1116 ednration in the beta unit ersities ofieligany and Parts, and who 1121 r been for several years etfoged hr teaching in tins °4l MIT. Will teach ancient and modern languages. as Latin. U reek .11 ebrew, fielinaliand French, the higher La nel,es of Mathematics, as Genrurctry Algebra Surveying. Mensuration and Calculus. as well its Nalrral Philosophy and the principles of chenth.try whilst 'Mr J. T., Snot:vela • n graduate of Yale pol lege an4Lis pram iral Book-keeper. will take c harry of lire English brandies, as Spelling. Heading. W rum:. COUIDOSitiOII. Rhetoric, Ariihnietie, 111 Story and Geo graphy. Theprinciples of Itoo/.-keeptilE will I , etatl:ht and the retpih , eterc[sed In the keeping of fictitious accounts by .1. utile entry. Maria CI Ayer. a gradu ale of New Ilantoshire -Female Penitnary, has been enraged on leach the Elementary branches and Draw ing. Even tine 6111.11itst boys %VIII tie taught by the teachers themselves, and t.. y0....g wen a.. op porn:fitly Win Le offord. 41 to• prosecute their .tiolies as far as as any ofotir coin Colleges. With c stmt discipline shall be combined a testscillill and kind treui mein ofllie srliniarit. Pupils &toil iiKroall can tn. aernim /Ululated with I,Ze-Initug so iumir 'Me lerlos,in respesta. hi t pric4,ll,,h o ardi ng houses, Those desiring tii Ira n lithe German language thoroughly. ran find admittance in an areomolastied IZeroilli (Amity. The terms of Tui tion are natsitherto, ;14 rearly. for La rtzu.Ages and Drawing . 44 extra. The year is divided uu4, n %essions, tat from Diet st Monday in Sem. to New Year,*lll, ex tra 413; Yd , finui New Year to the 1141 Monday in April 87 and 42 b 0 extra, 'from thence to the It Atomfay In Jot V. 117. and;lso exit t a payable at line end of the first month of each se••iiin highly taut Thar every scholar slrool I rutee fir A . .. 1.4,1 W the Collaineto ettleflt of the first iies• $3 00 July 12.15,1 DRUGS, GLASS, PAINTS, &c., &c, tril(111101AliKIt. S W. Corn., ..1 Ser..nd ;iftd lirevivolrreq.. I'h)l.lllelithia, re4pruf folk it.. I lie• atlpolion of r+ll.rekeepersi,lNii r r; and otlr In 121.4.11.41NiVe Stork (11 . frooli Mae,. and 11.-4, Ines. In whit I; he 114 s lerently I•erli adding fr,,in impnilalluto, • ' liir,toek of WINDOW t, ...pill if Inlll I.lllWriiir to any other to the city. 31.1 all ill, tlitrrrrnt gerahtir. ~1 li. Eng- I igh and of vvrry clzr, r f a s to !Y.,. I late 1:1a.or w ail tin vat trio. H. et. /., eve. Agerri fir the 711 dlrlllr faao, Works ; oill Ile cal 01311,1(3Na tPreo LEAD. warr.axtr,l purr, in 1111 t., or !Cogs, al isialirril pricer. At; oninfl dr!. Uhd t ruu od 111 old— idtivrrd Spirire of Tiirperilinie. &e 10:Other II It. pj,ll - Palrhi Stltdirihen of the day. All for rah.. either %I:lll...al.. lit KVlali, at ll.e 100 rot cola and jot, . reed fri•e ut x”teriro• at ally of WilarkeP or Dep.!. to the oily. Slll)r.Milff Eft, s . Corner r , ,•rinin and Bore n Sept te7. 11,51 TO COUNTRY MERCUANTS. 'Twr.vry run cENT ?AVID. C. i 1111, NIT V MEM 'IfA NTS 11 1 1) . 10g 11l bf ltra F 4. 3 , n iiil , S , , 1 It , t I t l . 41 , K Ifall 1 fall . ( 3. ~.1, . V . r s , 1 . . V 4.14 1 .1 I ;,"; ,) : t r ; . 1 :. I l e ;., I . 1 I ;y i : ~. .lii , t toffilutrelpilla. fo•tinv Aril. (w.,1.1.1,) , 1 11 .,... Call be Lunt :t I Irv- nav , lrtalivlll of lli r 01111.". ~,,,,,,j .kllleles. pool .reetlvel fr..... the manoliat ieirv, Aireit.t lb. IS!,i 33-3,1, Coletett ttt rotillot Ittt rof rtittert to 11.. r.tir s 11 1 11'1.11TON, 11 1 I). to the l'lttrk'. I ) 11) , •• ti the, at.ttt.t l ow l for lb.. I: o.t.tto 1 . 1,111.1. iVOIII.I GREAT cURE FOR DYSPEPSIA! Another Scientific liontier: lilt. J. S. liounirrlbv:4 CCM - w ^ :c c~ o c •~ 7' . ... t- -- • ,- - -,-.....t., , 1 1 6., 4 ,-,......... - .. r7 , ... 4-.. p• . ~..;• ....„...,..... -..-. , --':•,...ft- c , r, t. ~... -- --s ... ...... - ........_, . rI , IIE TRUE: DIGESTIVE I:1.1'11), Juice! Prevarbd from Itrnnrl, or ibb bbirtb rrlunrar h "(M. 01. .rprr .Itrertiitn= of Ilar.on id.•bgl• the Cleat 11 . 111,tologura 1I I iMin I.y .1. • Iluugl,i..o. M. Philailelphla, l'a Thee t. a truly w 1«rils1 111 , 11:4--11,11. Dyppep•ia.laundllr.. Laver • and 1/..1 , 111ty. Voting Ittlor.Naltire • ok nW tr rant hurt, by Nal are'. own Ilsn (4,2k0f1, Half a teagipoonftil 01 Peppin. Irtfozrd in wntrt, digint or ,114,101Ve, Five pon , nilii ni Beef in .11 I two finnro, lOU of Ihr m.o. id) elm. Di,:esting riple of Mel:taste IC tinier llt.. Soltatni et( Ih. Vood. Ibr Veirilyeteg. I' rent rv u.g, and Stimulating agent eet S orb ;10dine...4 . ..es It is rail - dried freeee t the Dicesiive Sti.utarh of thee'l tr. OM. Meaning an Arno 1131 It, move Flatil.lo,lsety lin: natural (LIMIIC Juice it on 'benne:it powers, ,00l fornlshulg ,t coin Weir and nerfert Fllll,l 11111 v (tar.i.t II) the aid 01 this prfoll4Tal 31111 euln Of indigestion a nd liy..primta air rennet, el. just as I Ili) a null be by 3 healthy Smotarlt. It in doing 0 order,. for Dyspeptii luring rase,. of Debility, Emaciation, Nersuus 1)e -cline, and Irysip nt . ielei sumneseal 1.. 1..' Ilia the verge of the gnu ye• The rilienllhe Evidence upon whit h ti is bard, is In the higher.' degtee curious and remarkable. SPIENTIPIP EVIDEN(I , :: Miran Lirtiie. in het celet.rated work on Animal chrippttry. tiny.: "An Artificial Digesiive Fluid ana logous to the I;amirit Joffe, nua) he teriltly prepared (tom the Mucous ineinhrano o f the rtuuuch of the Calf. In which various articles of food, as "teal and egg, n ill be softened, changed. and ilitirtned. _past in the same manner as they would he ii. 11.. .human ,uhurmir , ,i, • O r th his fatuous treatise on "Food and Diet," Mildmiseil by Fowlers & Went., New York, tint.. 35, slams the vain.. Creill fact, and des, nbr+ the tneltiod r preparation. There are fr high.';anthort t lea than U 7. Pereira. Dr. Coinhe, in his vale able writing , not i.e "Plirsini; .igy of Digestion," tiliferVes that' a douniiiiinnio ilia due quantity of the Ga•tric doh e H. a ('raminnnt and all-prevailitot rai.se of o)tipepsia ;"add he elltem --- Ihal "a distinguished prOirogorolinelln in, In London, A CA(D. „ whin was severely afflicted with this touiptaild, find ing hyri)rililot else to fail, h.. 4 rennin.. io I lie I:asi (lc ' lIHVYA DO T. 'TA) LOD. lIA VIM: Jr ST ITi Plol . oleliallia and New N'nrl„willi on. Juice. ohiained from the xtoritarli or It. ilif; .11.11131-4 1""""1 I • Of I tielaf C•••• 1 . ...mortutt-111. a (31.11/Oriabir Chilli.. ras; which tonged completely suet in:Ohl.' ' Dr 'tiraharn. author of the famous‘, ors. Tio ”Veyfr ''''''''' 3".1 II" b '4'l4 Vu'lln". 4., - ..."' "'H.."'" table Diet," says: - it is a remarks/it,. tail iii pti)si.. '' ' ' , " : l. ' "" , `, ".' I".r- ;:' ro to r h" """ r°" : "'"'"' trilogy, ili ' at. lie stomachs of annon. A. iii: ,,,,,.. h .d i i , ane Ine iinoln vener:iii). that ole I. lirelltariti. 10 et"... ..1. -, . im part in the fluid the prope t l, „1 d,„,.,‘,.,, i ule then "rd.., in 3.. it Ii• of hp.oion that caucwo he '''' siirilas•ted in ea- .01 of 1 . 1.11:1.1elptill„ and at nal", sun %anon,. Millf I, 01 . food, and .if elf—, i „ r a 4 ,,„ ) ~f ~,,, tol 1. , the lino A I:. T. TAX LOW ifflcial digostiou 01 thein In no wise' different 41 , 111 Ito. Xleichant Tailor, natorat iligestiye WNW..., ... (Late of the firm or Lippio,oti acTaslor J . Dr. Sitnoteelleat work, the "1'1.. - fills.lty ..f Aflo.- 11 if flea ig. Mancha:o.l4ola. 'sit), pp n 21.1) 0, ) , ,, " thr 1 P" ' " 21 l''''' . t/tArovery or II:I . 141; , 1 AMID, a HeW rea 111 !tie fftefilki ~,.,,• • 9 f - T cal hoigny a Digrillion. Frolli rel,lll e‘iferllllllttt.,i Er 1g , X )‘. , 1 1 NP e know th ' at fond is dissolved as rapiil4 . ,,o)..4arti.* finial diets e fluid, prepared from p0p.,1,* ! ,?1.; KY. ii,sg; a Illi. 114 - Juice itself." ,:„, , o 's;' ri, 1,, ,- .„. - ,t; , , n; - ,.4 - .. - ..,4*,.. _ c-- ~,.....-... Pro ~, 0 , .--, , 4 ~,,...,,,,_. •il 'iN ork on lin . J.... ... o f d- t ••-d,5t: , ..., „ .t r lst. ; .,, votes n ,r 1„, 1 . ,v..... hy page In a , . ii %of ibis 1 ;.= ° - W . ' itt bjer# g - - tinotti. with 11, ' HAW; Oil I lir ' . -' iVt , ' , P TOY 11.4 6 , ~..,.... (last( i , e, fined from the living I ingtilstiiinaCh i N ' lj .. ".: '''l• 4. ts ' ..,-, ...L . ., 10". sit rind 4:i'n' •( A are well known. "In all ra , .. , + ,' 1 ''''' '' ' - ' ...... ,- -: ''''' - -j... ''' 7.. '''." ' he . pa pii;ii, ion occurred as perfectly in the arid- ' facial as in- r ; tiaturaeiligestions." Br. Joint 1. Draper. Professor of' Chemist TV, In the Medical colleen of the University of New chrk in his "Test I.loOk of Chemistry',"' page ItSG. ,i)+; " It ban been' ilii , illiill whether art filet:ll digesinin runt lii Or. pi . if.4lll..tli-bill il is now iinwersally admitted iliat ii allay he." Dr Carpenters standard work An Physiology.whielt is in the library of every physician, and is used a. a Text Book In All the Colleges, is foil or evidence simi lar to the above, respecting t lie remarks ide Divertive power of repeln. and the fret that it may he ;readris sepal Vett friar the Stomach of ihesa If or or, atilt used for etperino.nts in artificial digest ton, orquri remedy for-disease lit tire Simonet', and d t orh en i Mellon of Gast tic Juice. All modern works on Chemistry. Materia and Physiology, and all good blediral Dictionaries, describe the chatarter and properties of Pepsin, anti state many interevitiot details reripeeirne it. The fact that's,. artificial digestive Fluid. sir Ga . ,trii Juice, perfectly leaettibling the natural fluid .ntav he readily prepared, does not admit of question The only wonder is, that it has nor been applied Ti tin• cure of indlgertion and I►yspepsia-so naturally does such a life *furies( itself to the Mind. AKA DYSIT.PSIA Dr °llott;hton • s Pepsin has prooldced the most mar• yellow, efforts, In curing eases of Defrility,Ensaciation Neu ous Decline, and Dyspeptic Consumption• It is Impossible to give the details of ca,rir in the limits of this adVertivernent„; but authenticated ' , Mill - Alf, have beet, given of more than Two !Hundred remark. aide cnres,-in Philadelphia, Nrw York, and baton atone. -These were nearly all desperate rases, and the ClirPll Were n o t Only rapid and n'Ondn tint, but per maneni- It eit a great Nervons Ambito.% and particularly us e rol for teudenes,io Hilours Art." 114,, 1.1Ver1:0131• plaint. .Fryer and Agile. or bad)) . treated Freer and Atoie, or loudly treated Fever 31/1/ Ague. and the en ii efforts of Quitun,y, Mercury, and other dung- aaaa thi• 1..ng5irk.,.... Also, for pa red% to rusting, and the too free one of ardent spirits -- almost r...t...tuculeiu Ilealth with Intemperance. 01.0 There I. 110 form of old Hommel' complain', ' o w ', it does Inn seem to reach and re - I. at once. No matter how bail they may be. it gives tostant relief! A single dose removes all the unpleasant symptoms ; and it only needs to he repeated, for a short tone, to make. these good rtfeets permanent Purity of blood, and vigor of body follow. at once. It et particularly excellent In rater of Nausea, Vomit ing, rratons.Sore neat; of the pit of the Stomach, distress after eating, love, told state o f the Mood, - Ilea Lowness or SpiritS, Destmudency • P.mae tat ion, Weakness, tender). ey to Insanny.Snlcide, Dr Pituglittin's Pepsin. is sold hy nearly alt the dealers in lino drop and Popular Medicines., through out the linked Stale, It In prepared in Powder and In Fluid form—and in PreStriptlon vials for the use of physieian•• : • Private Circulars for the use of pliyairianSouay be obtained or Dr. lionghtun or his agents: describing the whole process of preparation, and giving the nu nir ores upon whir It the claims of title new remedy ar e based. As it is not a Secret Ilemedy, to objection rile be raised against it.. use by (Mistrial's in respectable standing and regular practice. Price, One Dollar per brut lid: PEPSIN IN POWDER. Sem! by Mail, Free of Postage. For convenience of sending to all part, oftheroun try, the Digestive Matter of the Pepsin, to pot up in the form of Powder, with direction, to Ire dbirolved In water by the patient. These powdeta eoniginjusi the .mnie , mailer ar the bottler, and will be rent by. mail, Free .nf Portaee, for One Dollar rent (pma paid) to Dui; A. Houghton. M. D., Philadelphia, Pa. Obfervid this t-- , Every bottle of the genuine Pepsin beano the written signature of J. R. Houghton, M. D., role proprietor, Philadelphia, Pa. Copy-right end Trade Mark secure&• Bold by all Drugaidis and Dealers In Medicines. AgEN'IN--Pottsville, B. Basassi, J. G. Bnowx, K. II:. MARTIN. 36,1 y II.UMICV LAILD—A SUPERIOR ARTICLE or 11, !bite and clean lard, for nip tty ' J, M. BRATTY k BON, Mitch 4D , IBSI 134 MIECII 1.. ANGELI?, Princip:ll . 1 y 111 A r•ale, IYu rerl 1111-.111. .;I•4‘. tUrn , 'N...l at the •11:.rtert 19 I 9 It 4-11,1 I 111. b..,11 pr.... Able rim In, at ti V..rk C. V A ICIPLE & :(IN . April lu II•60 - CASPER HEM ImPltitTEß AND DP,ALIAI 1N wiscs, 1.141L:0,, 311,1 Importe,lßee,a,, nom) it,port - hilly cell the atirolion .‘f llott - T-krolorrrr .1!111 othrrr II) k of ES. LIQUORS ;.0.1 imported 111 , •r,• Anil oolfpr Purim/I-hoe, CI lIIIANDIES of vAritool iirandx, autl Dark, M , krirl Cu. Dopoy & anti ( liar , ',, super 111,1 Dot k . au, 11 Ti•Vilt Bra n dy of I 1/1% Es. rif,....id Madeira. Sher,), ar1,11.1 , ,b0n %Vine nit Putt %%111, 1 1a nf alffirrelif kind., On 11,111;111W In G 1.1.11, I ' . & t 0 , fiei•ler r 14 . 111)",.. 11i In Pllll, .11.111,11.11'1/ • , c11,•M1 0 .1i:NIL. inzeitter with a gem,' ns- , nrtr!irtit . 1 ,,11•11111101 111,4; Mali Whil.keyp, Holland tirn, .1.1- Mawr' ,4 4,1111$ l'va, It Itrae.,ly. old Baur! ~,,,, Sinnoliga treta 0.1 tha•rry, Mar kberrv, Ita-pborry •10,1 suprt 51"111. a. I, 11111 , in 7 rt 111.0.1 ~ru m' 7. 1.4 n I 2:1-tint 1117DIMEL'S ESSENCE OF COFFEE. (t...,•• .1(1111• I , ...eigen trill VI 1.1, 1..111 p. m - ..1 011 .1. 11 . - - -allil Cotred.inadent this F„,-en. til reser,. Ili, lA-I. 111 . 111 r real t'ntr , e, W1111111 , .111 .1111011 or a mare glellCate 31111 anon 11.11 , 111'. 11.11 1.1.0 ca.0,,1.1.1ve to lir:11111 1111111 liar 1111, dr, tint requirf•ailyihing Wel l llf 11, aliil free If...sediment. TlllO ESS1 . 1111r• 1. new 91.1,1,1.1 y nerd orth.• 10,1,1.0, a 48.21 e anent t.. 11.1111; ..1.1 trillbil rakes 1,1,a ' , lngle rnimly 1.11 Starr. r 12, 1.•111. 1 11 , 1 rake. rot ',ale \ibid.—ale 31111 , rt.lll 01 'he • 111..• ril.e . r, at 111. Varlrly .l,.re ti BA INi Ah, A,;:etit for St 1111)Ikill l'n, . - \kr, arid "111,. snpplted in 44 Zia galn at the Nl:tour...oll;r'. prier, Tr ) It: I have olaynlned An article prepared by Messrs. linnonel..ll,diter & Co.. of 1•1111,1,1plor, railed '• 4,111, a t . ,•tt. r .. tVitich i. inlet.ded to b, f.tr ILr puti,ll4., of tuq.ntvirra It. I lIU II I.lt ire from mythog , &Merlon. to healtli: Lnt on r 111013“. the ingrediertt• "rw bleb 31Icily In& SOlll, NI R U. l'lnvini-I and Atlnl 0101,1'3 Ch3mbenhir. New 1 ork. Alto 1".%1 CLOTISING. CLOTHING, CLOTHING II EA PER THAN ET ER "rt(.l) 1)11V 11.11.1.," corn, of ('rittre and .Ifahan tango .Wren!,. r PT Illir ARE REsT'EcTFULLY INIOM! - '-.l bat Ole alterattet, to Old Oak Ilall Clothing' pare at length heel% comple tellotiul that a most EXTErisIVE ArtetORTNIENT FALL AN I) WIN - ciArrii INC has heed ntanufactnred for the com ing ...atm', at pricer. far lower llomony heretofore of fer. dip v”ti.v.ll.• Thn uTtehrlon of the politic I. ill re, red la• the reel 111.11 this in the only I:101' 011 g Esta Isslottem hoy /kill roma), it berg every artir le of I:4 made that In expo,,d for sale, and gurtlll3, the. emabli-litOeillpobsesse:ailvaiilage, Wlll_ll oanle Iltelll to 1:11 T II AN ANY OTHER CltoOrme llott+ t t , nlll,, 1 . 4.1111' tan (11/..,i1.1) A 141451"..., least 1 /:NTY-HVE . 4 ,, here, lit yr All I'd} ntade Clothing -- Nir daWitn u.,• in nine made u hater, r, between the wltolesalt reta , l price of good.— it h.trinq been I Jet, rnotter) ti, I/tiler/hr. Nell/lir Wire duo's, lo t Ire low ' ri1e:114 , 4 tale. A. , the. ise,lusivelv a t'ask Sh.rr. but ONE PRICE A: , K till, Irolll tilll,llll,l abatement 0111 in any in • sauce I.r. 1., be 1,, mi.,' that he I NIMENSE- STorli HE CLOTHING at "Old Oak 11.111,• is rut and made in the urn, t ap pr :41:11 (...Itiottabl.• city •IN les ,a ;Id is entirety dlr. let, ill in make and aplivaraiit e hr the I •lolliii.g nelier a!4 ...Id 1;1 VW 1 ountry. The 1.111.111. ore 111,111.41 to call and judge Tor 111,11. I e tel‘,a, to tore making Irrit plitcha..es OF Fall and Win ter ; :tea refound., that May (111 r litre r. a•ked. wlnrl, ii the be.t I:oar:lmre iliat ran be flirt, la wail. ran" 11111110 M uni. All'per.no. who tlee ire the rlienio-al. hest. and Mo.!, faAluonable I lollotitz, no not berg. I to call at v.. T. Tnyi.on•s. Irate lappet, oft A.. Taylor's Old Estohltsbed (loth- Warehonee.,) 111,1 Oak Hall, rot.l'rntrr and Mallantangn Si- CHERRY PECTORAL Th u s remedy ou rafted to Stir commtvliity n ith cotailenr r wr hal in an artike whirl, ...Mom fad.. to realuze the 11.11,01• Al .lrrf 1 5 'hal Nu uvdr !It lie ti.7d 14 hit intefitineris and nut nue,- nos the eases of its cures, that ntmost every 4ect tau a the r omit) atatind 4 in per141,101,11101111 - 1Y kIIMA who 1,.1yr br , flrYgliireti front !I laritleng and Sill dew:i.e.:sof the .11; tugs, by Its use. When onre tried, tin supsricutty over every other 1110 . 1Feille Or ifs kind, is too apparent to escape 011SYYVNI,I.H. au.l heti. us strut' 5 are k IDAV ft. Ihp? piddle WI lilliCt - r ',fam.. what antidote to eniployffor the and dangerous affections of ilie%'ioditionary organs, whirl - are Incident to Out chinkte. Aid not only In the formidable altar k 5 upon the hings, ha- for the milder varlet.... of ( . 11111, Cough+. Hoarseness, &,... and for Childr4l it is the pleasantest and safest niedi tine Thal can he obtained. No family should be w Moon u, auul those who have used at. never will. R e ad Ole opinion of the acthil""Prit who W 111 Ire in the ca sinus sections of country where they are lordied—carh anil all ;‘,/ mere limos of the litnt and of ilie highest character—as the oldrort and eat enrive Whdlesdle Dealers in Med icine is ith an eaperience Initialled on the toilijeat of .vvhirdi they speak Hatter.• is an ( value in the Judg ment ot eviicricrire. TIIIS CERTIFICATE :- We the undersigned. Whlllen3ll, Druggists, having h eel , long acquainted is ver•ri l'lterry..Pectoral h ere by r,,f iFy OW' belief 1 bat ii is * the best andi-tnost effectual ri Dimly for Polloohary Complaint.. ever of fered hullo. Ameriea it People. And we woad. from on , kn o wledge of its composition, and extensive use (antis, radially commend It to rir afflicted ae wor thy their hest tuistldeticc, and Witti the firm convir dan dm , a wi n do for their ieller all that medicine can do, Renshaw, Earn:sods & Co., Roston, Mass. Reese & Coulan, Raltimore. Maryland* Ladd. & Ingraham. fintigor. diners. • Hayti:lml, Ida trill Cu.. Charleston, S. C. darob S Farraitil. Detroit, Michigan. T. II alcAiirster, Louise Ult., Kentucky. Fri girls A. Walton. St . Mk:anti. , Joseph Tucker. Mobile. A131:1/11a. Theodore A. Peck, litirtington, Vermont Ilaviland, Risley k Co., Augusta. Cetti gin Isaac 0. Jame., Trenton, New Jersey. . M. Torn tisenti. Pittsburg. Pent.. , . Clark & Chicago, Illinois. F:. E. Cly, Burlington. lowa. N . A s a ,,im. & Son, Norfolk. Edward Brinziaurst, Wilmington, belateare. John Gilbert & Co., Philad•;lnhin, Pa. Z.'D. & %V. 11. ("Small. %Vashinzton, D. C. J. Might & Co., New Orleans, I,a. Watson, Wall & Co.; Fort %Vayne,lmliana. C: C. Richmond & Co , San Fra etc. [Awls & Ames. Tallahasse, Florida. Wade, Eckstein & Co.. Clticinnatl,olliu. FOREICN COUNTRIES: J• C. Coffin & Co., Valparaiso, Chill. F. M..Rittiond & Co, Vera Cruz, Meilen Fred Rivas & Co., Baguio, Nnw Grenada. S. Proven ¢ Co., Lima, Peru. Morton 4• Co., Halifax, Nova Scotia- T. Walker 4- 1400, St. Johns, New Itrunstelik. With sinich assurance, and front such men. no stronger proof can be adduced, except that found in its effects upon trial, p r epared and sold - JAMES C. AYERS, Practical Chemist, Inwril, Mane. Sold in Pet froitts.,hy JOHN O. [MOWN:. Aflarir villr, .1. R. FAII.S4 . and Druggists generally. NOV. 15, 1851 45 Brno GENERAL INTELLIGENCE OFTICL". MEN. WoM ES AND CHILDREN %‘" ANTED. ri.LL pet,mm L;111112 employment, big and little, ymnr and oid., male and female, and also, all pet vent , tvlsl4lll4 to and nil kind. of bit le!, laborcro or. .•rs a ill n, by calling Si the etre, or the cable ti m e 3l4 ",', will receive tioecol information ere I. e- Terms moderate. N. M. WILSON, ). P. Lind Agent and GetterAl Collector. 14-ly . April 5, IsA PAINTING. GLAZING & PAPERING: I lIE 111111:8 sTII.I. c(iNTINUEsII 1 ,4 busine-, 4.‘,1 tr,iwrif 4•11 . .-ni 111...e1 - vices to 11,e,r al ill.. nlll.li, vt lin IltaV tired ntlything in Ili% line Ile 'mph.), good sok MI knSrn and hb Cualorner , l may therefore lel) neon ia //Nil f . Nay Slt.p, earner "1 u'l, f,lt al,r y and Railroad FPO below- Ra Doan', Printing 011-1, J. W. Ut)WIiN. Pont-star. Stay 31. issi 2:1-tf PZICCAIS. SOAP. WORMS. swoh rei , r Corr.,. of Cray w 4. Vistr strerls,Phd../a. THE I N DiALSI(:N, El) 4111 Ett hOlt sni.r, ~rha,. qu,al,,, of !Brown and Pale Soar, and 111111 11, the :111..f1it1.11 pUlttlifleef fre.e di•of I:A(1),N Al.ritEtt ronireted 41.1111 the ;shove F: 41 4 1 .11, , 10nent, Loh. lit. lhr, iialronagr of liIS irirndr. aril will altemi tO all order, Isy mail or 01114. VA ISt.. , Pha.“l4 . . La y !l. Itisf. 21.11' F. rorm VENETIAN BLIND AND I 'RA IiENT 11' I)()11' Nl4titif.it infer V; igolt - 3;t -I 11.1.111, No. St,el rliiluielotit.. IF: i'TERFI) NII.ADES (,r Store Win .101“, p.tinird lo hull' rilrboartl I , A.1,4b... Goii ' 10111i. ,. .. Whit, 11,11 . L.r Drapery AtiEtl.t 3'; ‘v For the Cure of COUGHS. COLDS. HOARSEN ESS. IIIcONCIIITIS, 1100PING401%11, ('ltol . P. .ASTQI3I.%. AM) CONSUMPTION. poctrn. Eir The following poem, from Me l'heol 'V'. wtil I.' found inferr-ttlig. to ih r mineral rmi I for. hut th.• ehe‘s-player "My van Lipilfretille /I, TIIF. BATTI.F. OF .lENA. AN ALLEt.OIII". .1 N l In _boom} field I. great Napoleon seen. 1 And at 111 ,, side, his .losephine In ear of ivory Ai their other hand A bishop militant exults to stand And next, a knight, of eliivalry the dower,' Within the :shadow of a frowning, tower, The.gitard exten& beam. them a. a shield, Their motto, ' , IV,' ran die. 10/1 efi,l4,ot weld tit like array the Prim-lan , ' warlike train Defy the white-plumed legions to the plain' The soldier tieare,l bp, outlet sal lord, Swill at the i•hallenge, (l aw. iii• haughty .word I fart.. through the line'. and at the Iron, ier To brave the re,71.-r in The h o -t : !• 6nud. At this n l'rto,iatt 1., Ow P l ace And frontA Ili+ daring riva l tu , e fo lace VUIII their inntalni rage . tnizain-t .1 too The guard ran only detti liaaw, l ' et 1111, their glory,— :•••01!• ber, "11 1111 ,. !, I'l , ll . 1 -!1.11.1 and die 't Fun . .10...eittoneAme Who to her lortr4 \Vien ito) die Pro—inn II•grott• ..;tritiO. 15mo t t, And Emits from white to Ittat•l:. 'emit billet; towhee other:. 'Noy mare!, di open ground. : Ile -punt.. u!. banter. With tuiptinou. bootol Napo;eott'.."ol,lter beeottle‘ In. Who from the field r. ; !Mt mmeced.. to.. plat r ingain; .And by lit , ‘rt/rfong - thrtt-d the !:night t- gam Port It glide. , a bishop in an ungle's range, _ ra 41 , rata, taaayll all (Ida Attack- the Emperor. wit unguarded ry.h/ti" ff ihoot hit Mr titer Ilralaialle • 7 1;a1 at the Word. :a I.oldier steps bet teeen The bullied bishop lot lei ott illsephine; lino -lie. who ilia. like him. through angle , . glide, Anil more, van sweep the rank- , Iron, sid,i Conironia hail proudly. drives him irons the held. And -eel,- the k ma', who island. , Without The generon- hie, while alining ai Po,. al. Had Belle. hint to hi. !w.f. And if nn Ware of refuge were at Itatid— it Ito pr0tret,,,,,111,1 lint stand -1 I 1 1 ,• eleliti Nklei tIV none, it That adiniiiit had the field It en Jmt and won Not tints, Hc yet. the Prii.e.iitit monarelt . , tate , He sia pace 1 , 1 reilltrt• euil await : On gel. he tile-. I for 1,117 , roll ,i l- 11 (Mr , ttrot ton , t to 44411 or Jr qr a •) Pait weak lu= •liellet—with ieggle-s vrtitz A knight a••••••ails at once both queen and Ling IVith -bailie and rage the kept; regimes he , diato. A nil leave , Ii Illleetllo the trininphrint Flit-lied with otrh bane, he gr.eve. Hot that he tall , In Ltlory'• arm., beneath a eagle Wito , e heavy glans are dreaded ha and near, And inenitee right and left. iu front and rear. And now Napoleon deem% In- tror.r. reynre The phdrel,ou of a eu.tle • : fire: Ile. lad- a marble tower - lie-nle 111111 land. Then turn, and enters at the other hand. I I But vain . would he the effort to recite The many cliatti:es of the thickening tight ; Sialieu it tor the poet to proclaim lie lu-t achievement. of that field or fume Now late of the int penal guard, tO force The I'au<sail lines, directs his onward course The Pro-slan , haste in fitly and dismay, But Vann 'heir ettort• 10 impede hi- way : Melia h, lie royal tilt the soldier Hies To ...nate h the diadem, tats -gorgeous prize, \Yoh Mull dilated and molest lc mien Ile zi he dreaded -pear M . i tt ,ept t i n ,i_l2 Then tarn , iii !my on the ,I4,mtdan hand Who fall or Ili' Gefore his compierinu hand 1114 troop , diaper-ed or slum. In hreathlks poste Th'e Littg relreate, with ardor eliasett , Yet not despair for timo the toe lie turns ut times and tleartill Valiant And still he hopes that their. too eager rage May in a snare the victor's troops engage Ilut all in vein , has rlval mocks ins wrath, Eludes anal 4„,./ his every pat h ; No .halter left_ deprived of , word anti shield. He fall-. a , Ling. -liould 10,11--epon P 1. ., field )4 / The While l thg is placed on a doi.4 ; 61, ,pleen toil a 'A:IWe. '2 The Pawn ran onk take t The Pawn the ern pwor flint never retreats. 1' Tire Pawn a fiords a -itieway protection 5 The knight is bile only pnxe taut can leap Orel 1110. in It.• %ray, Ike can only move in an oblique duve t iOll 1k Cull lever to, o r va.• over, a opiate of a ilitterent enlor the (me be tir-4 oeciipa•d. " ( 'heel: ' ( iiVes nottr. 1,1 ; le/thOlit It may be di,regmriltul. • The three only Mean , of getting nut ol thee{; to The iiemboti- attack of the Kniv,ht upon sev eral pieces at nitre. i•otoinually to be guarded citql Advancing a pawn lit queen. Nothing can he mere de.perme aunt extinttg than the ,truagle uu .tivh ovra,ion.4. 1,?; When pnr.nim: a &it-aerie., king, great eau iniar neve , ,ary to prevent giving him d„/,,,,1R. of r tViil4•ll t nnr allver-ai y would claim a " drawn gOile pro.pecl tins keeps up 110. Impel° the la-I. I I The I;lnv,.Oever gtul. the field Idl till IA over (!Thb (10 triOs. CAR R IN4. 1111.1‘12 E \ IN NEW 71' A LAN - - The mode of carryitrr childrlll New Zealand, if nut the must grace(ul,'ls certainly nut the 1110,4 Ifleoll v . en lent. The child is . placed as:mi.! on the shoulder of the nurse, who serttre it la tlit , posture ht' one of its amts ; the whet- iwitig la at liberty. it employs it with playing with the orna ments on the head ns and. as these are sotitetimes numerous, Consisting feathers. buttons'. and liarks teeth, the child is furnished with an ample source .of amusement. • 17 - LuN.: AND SirpßT Days.—At Berlin and 'London, the longest day is sixteen hours and a half: at StOkholtn it has eighteen and a half hours ; at Hamburg seventeen hours, and the shortest seven ; at St. Peteis burg, the longest day has nineteen, autir the shortest five hours ; at Tornea, in Finland, the longest day has twenty-one hours and a half; at Wanderhus, in Norway. the day lasts from the 21st ot. May, to the 22d of July . and at Spitzberg,en the longest day is three months and a half. llumttaTv.—The whole Roman lan gnage, says \l'esfet•, even with all the im provements of the Augustan age, does not nartird su much a name for humility. The word from which we borrow this, as is well known, having in Latin a quite different meaning, : no, 4kr was it found in all the co pious language laljthe Greeks, till it was made by the Great Apostle. Fr? Loyr..—A sweet contagion, which at eks. people with great severity between eighteen and tiventy-two. Its premonitory symptoms are sighs, ruffle shirts, ringlets, hear's grease, and whiskers. It feeds on moollight and flutes, and looks with horror uh .• hiled pork" or baked beaus. 117" n F.T FEET," said a physician of the old school, " is one id the most effective ,agents death has in the field. it has peopled more grates titan nil the engines ut war. Those who neglect to keep their feet dry, ate suicides." artnlrt feelings grow. cold—other me mories pays away but the genie image of the mother. who bas•wdtched our childhood —her love, her tenderness, her unwearied devotion, ' will for ever be mirrored on the human heart. [Cr How ; . ‘tudit we dreaded in our school boy trays, to be punished by sitting between two girls; Alt ! the force of education. In after years we learned to submit to such things without shedding a tear. a: - .7 Snow, equipage, titles, flatterers, and a crowd of followers often make the man ' who possesses them envied, when in reality he deserves our compassion. . . Disuusest men endeavor to conceal their faults from themselves, as well as from others ; honest men know and confess :tem. EU" BETWEEN three and four millions of barrels of water pass over the Falls of Nta'g,- ara every minute. TitF. silent eye is often a more pow' 1 erful conquerer than the noisy tongue. _:~X._~ iii9torical. - TilE YOUNG COUNTESS AYALESKI - Amono , the numerous - arid fti , itiVe oh . jects of his capricious and illeffitimate'al tachments. Napoleon had loved once perhaps with a tender and durable pasic.n. At the summit of his success and glory, at a tele at Warsaw, the beauty of a young Polish lady, intoxicated with enthusiasm for his name, had made a lively impression on him. She 'seas the young wife of a noble Sarma!ian already advanced in years. She shone for the fir time amid the pomps a! a court. -- She aged in -Napoleon—as what Pule then did not?-.--genius, victory, and the l'allaCions hope of the independencit of her country. ffer countenance beamed with the adora tion she internally felt. Napoleon saw her. understood her, loved her. Long, resistanc e , violent struggles between- passion anti duty. and tears, fanned the flame into a passion.— The Emperor carried off the 'Countess \Val eski from her husband, from her country. ' bfe conveyed her to his ramps and to l i i. conquered capitals A 'on was horn, the result of this attachment. A handsome resi dence at Paris, often visited at night by Na poleon, concealed from public view the ever- _. impassioned mother of this child. Adversity rendered her fault almost sacred. ' and his love more dear to her. She wished, - by devoting herselltO the exile, to -atone for het weariness fur the conqueror of Famine.— , She wrote to Napoleon to ask Jro an inter , view,and too!Ter to accompany' lino wherever ( inkfortune might lead him. 1 He consented to the intervtew, and the last night but one which preceded the &par lure of the Emperor from Fontauildoe, th e young wife was introduced by a back stair case into the mum adjoining the bed-room of i her lover. • The ronlidennal valet announced ! . to his master the arrival of her whom he ( i i had consented to receive. Napoleon was plunged into that kind of dreamy stupor i which had overcome him since his fall. Ile answered that be would shortly call her who, tar his account, had braved modesty and ad- I versity. The young lady, in - tears, waited . in vain the greater part of .tire night. lie called her not. She heard lino, neverthelf, n:rn lit in g• in his room. The attendant, aleatti reminded fns master of his visitor. " \Vail a little longer," said the Emperor: At 1 length the night having passed away, anti' day beginning to dawn, there was some dan t ger of the secret interview being revealed : when the young woman, repulsed, dejected, and offended, was re-conducted, in tears, to her carriage by the confidential witness 0 her last adieux. Whether it wits that Napo leon had lost all sense of feeling in the tnota- ; Iron of his mind, or that he was a , liaiiii-,H,, appear as the cast-down captive le , fide her who had loved him as the victor and sover eign of Europe, he evidently had no eoin. passion fur her devotion. When the comi dentiabservant entered his chamber in the ee SATURDAY NIODT." morning, and described the hopes, the fears, We 'eat the hilloWing from the Chicago and shame of the Countess Waleski, " Ali !" 1),, , ,, .I,,urnal, ft is a little gem from the said he, "it is humiliating fur' her as well pt-n of the asstqatit editor, ItENJ. T. TAYLOR as for myself; but the hours passed without Teacher and Poet, who says more good my being aware of them. I had something tliimis m his - way, than any other man in here," he added, touching his forehead with' the, Vii-I. lie who has not the heart to ap his finger. Despair, whieli softens the hearts preemie. .and the taste 'to admire it, 'has of other men, rendered his hard and frigid- - reached ffdreary Saturday night in Ins life— Loingetore's 41,:aury of tin Coro,bite and one that never will lie fohowed• by a holy Empire.. SabLaill',, dawn ; ~ " There has been a great deal written HOSSIUTIPS' EARLY LIVE. , about Saturday night. Its chief Mxury to m. 1 S.-4' mnpreliend ud in the words,: " no pa- The Vienna correspondent at the London ' per to-morrow," burn, , unko , people it is vast- Daffy News, writes: ( • ly more .d,grilifirtint.' Did you ever read Ike . I perceive that the attention of the public - Aii - 64 , r, - Reveries ?" Some of them are ii, England has again been drawn to cell:rip . ;Mail:a farts concealed with the earlier life —of tio huult. ' lc, others a little eked out to make a suth, which are considered by lii- enemiesdo i ~ w e n . we - have a picture of , have left the stain •of dishonesty "P" hf. "4-and a beautuude for somebody els our own e. And to character. ft is Just to that indtvidual that' begin with thy latter:: happy is iheroao who the real facts of the case should he widely via a little Inane and a- little angel in it, of spread ; that his lriends may kno.ev wh'd et Saturday night. And for the picture: suck value to place upon the lying autl'''' "I l'!'" ':i night as last-night was--cloudy, gloomy, adversaries. Full 25 y ears ago, when lint- . - t;orsty: rainy -casements rattling. storm dri suth was barely eighteen or nineteen years ' ~ tit,. 'alto : roar i ng a l ong the shore.,_ of age, he suctieeded in winning for himself ‘. S o „web for the out-door scenery. Now The independent position - of fiscal ageut to ti,r the in-door : a martin box of a house, no a lady in Zemplui romuat or county. Pis matter how Julie, provided it will hold hen duties are not to be compared to those iit a or so -no matter how humbly furnished, laud agent or steward, to, nobleman in• provided there is hope in it. Let the wiudi England, thougho what that i ividual fulfils 4 blow -close the curtains! What if they are the fiscal agent also does, "'t stilt more.— e i alico, or plain white, without border, tas- Th e relation of hindlOrd and tenant n Hutt- sel, or any such thing ? Let the rains come guy. are very different, and require a ditTer- down _ heap up the fire, but it must . be an en' management. Whether the personal ad- op, n fire-- none of your dark, prison looking vantages of the youthful lawyer had aurae- stores. No matter i' - you havn't a candle to led the lady's favorable notice before or alter' hie— .s ourself with, for what a beautiful the situation was given to hint is nut quite , Indit, -lowing cuals make, redelening,eloud clear ; but it is unhappily established beyond log.. shedding a sunset through the little the possibility of doubt that Kossittb round room--just li g h t enoug h to fo lk b y — not favor in her eves. and. the closest liittintleV loud. as in the high-ways—not rapid, es in ensued. During the period of tinbotinded at-, the burry itt, world, hut soft ly, slowly, wins fection the lady gave to her agent•loyer writ- ' perinwlv, with pauses between, for the storm ten control over all her property and her : without, and the ilmughts within, to fill up. purse. As is too often the case in such aft : , -'Then wheel the sofa round before the fairs. it ended in mutual coolness and hatted. , tire -no matter, if the sofa's a settee.- mien- The lath. carried too fin- m her changed' shinned at tipt, if so be it is just long enough affection, demanded statements of accounts : for two. or say, two and a half, with the , from her agent. and (wen prosecuted him for Iwo or two and a hall in it. How sweetly the misappropriation of a strum "f I L'""' the music of silver hells from the' , time „to. florins, 1.C1,430.1 Kossuth had at that pc- route. falls on thy listening heart "then. --r riod, young as he was, already lelinire d pit- .limy imalnitilllv -well the chimes of," the liticalnotorietv and had made enemies. The ,lays that are nu mgr •.• accusation was urged with malicious i Or P'e •)•. •' lcu ness. and after a long series ot to,/ pc,us I 'rider Mol vo for- a time, one can ,get least sixty-nine and a at mstances, nod at such malities and techmealities, in the . use of ~ half •tanite miles nearer " kingdom-come," which England is surpassed only in nougattl fr any, other point in this,world laid ry. Kossuth at last appearOefore the Jury do yin- wn ion m „s 1 maw , Brun: , _,...... in the Sedrin or County Assize=. To sage " Illayhe. you smile at this piCt . Well.: himself from the penalty of I. ' 4 "Y' Kr ' s " t h I smile on, i_ but . there is a secret between mai was compelled to lay bare the intonate re- ye/ : it 'bra snipe of a picture rudely doriebut pions in whiehr he had stood to l'l' "ens"' : it tie , as the Pentateuch, of an origuAl in• yes and to produce letters whiCh have neves-heist my; really human ,heart. Are you so old 'or discovered, authorising him to make use of I no wicked that the cabinet picture is * dimmed the kide's funds to anY amount. The scan-' or. damaged „beyond " restoration?" Then dal, which, on this denouneetnent, ensued.: la shrived. make a Saturday night of liO, was great. and Kossuth left the country.-- i and bid - good night" to the world. I I believe that the amount which lie was ac- ,' " Maybe, you think it a ridiculous pictureA cursed of having misappropriated. was eon- I then Heaven mend, and Alison cultivate ( sapiently refunded. An event nut unusual voiir taste." , * . , f in Huugarv, occured soon alter the docu- , mend of the case vanished: but there is no evidence to show that Kossuth was coneerned in their,disappearanee. These are Mire true facts ly . ell known to every person in Ilun gary.i indeed they were brought to hall: again lurin g the diet by an ;Mack made ItY Szechenyit'n Kossuth .101 ITEtt A ICY I. A !lON. Wheri d i rVcommit tee id the Fren c h Acad emy were employed in preparing the well known academy dictionary, envier. the cel ebrated naturalist. came one day into the room where they were holding a session.— " tad(' to see you, M. Curter," said one of the forty, " we have just finished a definition which we think quite satisfactory, hut on which we should like to have your opinion. We have been defining the word - crab, and have explained i! thus.: "Crab, a small red fish,that only walks backwards." •• Perfect. gentlemen," said Coner. " only, if you wil! give me leave. I will make one small obser vation in natural histov. The crab . is not a fish, it is not red, and it does not. walk backwards: with these exceptiims, your de finition is excellent." JAPANESE LITERATtiII Merl can man-of-war, cruising iii the Japanese waters; picked up the crew of a Japanese vessel that had been wrecked, from whom they obtained a eopy of the alphabet of that country, a list of the names of the sailors, and a representation of the compass used by them. The alphabet contains forty-eight characters. The letters and names stand in perpendicular columns. and the order of ing, is to begin with the right hand column and read down—the reverse of our method. These discoveries prove that the Japanese are a people among whom learning has been Cultivated ; and a hope is expressed that, through the rescued seamen, a more success ful attempt will be made to open a commu nication with that people. EC7 Gins AR like peaches, the nearer they are ripe, the more they blush. The Rev. J. Murray, in his work on Crea tion, tells the following story : " An old and respectable man of the county of Montgomery, used frequently to relate an anecdote of a circumstance which he saw. In his youth he resided on the banks of the Iludsou river. One day he went to a bay on the river in order to shoot ducks or w ild geese. When, he came to the river he saw six geese beyond shot. He determined to wart for them to approach the shore; While quint; there, he saw a fox come down to the shore and Stand some time and observe the geese. At length he turned and went into the woods; and canto out with a very large bunch of moss in his mouth. He then entered the water yen , ineptly, sank himself, , and then keeping the moss above the water, Himself conceal - ed, he floated among the geese. Suddenly oue of them was drawn under the water, and the fox soon appeared on the shore with the goose on his back. He asi•en led the bank andiound a hole, made by the tearing up of a tree. This hole he cleared, placedito the goose, and covered it with great care. strewing leaves over it. The fox then itch. and when he was gone, the hunter un buried the .goose,closed the hole, and resolved [6 await the issue. NO. 47 In about half as hour the lox returned with another. in company. They went di- ° reedy to the place where the goose had been , hurled, and threw out the earth._Thegoose could not be found. They stoo d regarding each other for m i mic time. when suddenly the second fox attacked the other most fu ' riouslv. ac tf °trended by the triek_of . friend: During the battle he shot them both. The Boston Surgical wild Medical Journal ; rates that the New Hampshire Shakers have altandoued the use of pork as an article of loud. It believes the Shakers will be gain er: in health by this resolution. It gives Moses the credit of being sagacious in in terdicting itc a r se among the Jews, and be heves be well; understood its injurious ef levis utt the: Egyptians. " Scrofulous af fection,, if nut generated," it says, are thought to be aggravated by the,gse of pork,, and tnea=les have been charged to its It states that we stiffer more from skin di ,ease, than the ,people of those, countries where pork is not used as loud. We do not entertain the same I, tries as the Journal.— , Pork made from good corn and potatoe fed animals, t= just as healthy food as rinv other. In some countries wilt re pork is little Emit}, such as Norway, Denmark, the Ilighlands of Scotland, &c., cutaneous diseases are more .romninn than with us. for thr famiti) (Eircle. lietnan of purr and -angle brill • liro' n double par!. Ile n'ever need- Ilse ,ereeit ui lir , ' nrtvard bo-oto to th-gat , e. In VIII inaluaon.• 1011 14 ite, Let t-nyv ...fluid. !el -Lauder rail, 14. tn Virtuleid , t , iirttlls,nl Wa The], HINTS TO 11OTIII Rs,, ( • If you wish to cultivate a gossiping, rcied.i. dling, censorious i•pir.t in your children, be , tire when they come home from church, a visit, or any other place where you do not accompany any to ply them with questions concerning what everybody wore, how ev erybody looked, and what everybody said and did—and if you find anything i 0 all this to censure, always do it in their he ( aring.— You may rest assured, if you pursues -course of this,kind, they will not return loyou un- , - laden with intelligence: and rather than it should be uninteresting, they will by degreee, learn to embellish iu such a manner As shall not fail to call forth remarks and expressioliS' of wonder' from you. You by this qource, render the spirit of curiosity whim is so early -visible.ip children, and WhielOf rightly directed, may be made the initrument of enriching and enlarging their minds'---a vehicle of mischief which Zhnll serve only to garrow them. —American Courier. FEMAT.P. YASiITY.—" Talk of the van ity of woman Is there no vanity in man ? Show me one girl with her pretty head stuf fed lull of conceit oilier own beauty and con- I sequence, and I will show y ou jiffy youths; upon whoso'lips the small down, by much coaxing, has ventured to appear, and a hun dred hirsute dandies, exulting iu a full facial crop of spontaneous growth, who are more perfectly possessed with a self-satisfied !esti, 'nation of their own irresistille charms than any miss in her teens. Each of these a* .10. , gies of men fancies every woman, whom hi happens to encounter, desperately enamored of him,;and is fully persuaded, in his :owtr mind, that he bears to the fair Sex the Same. relation which the late Capt. Martin Scott did to the racoons—" Don't lire," said a l coon to the Captain, as the latter was about ;rais ing hit unerring rifle, ',r I will come doWn." " Don't pop the question,7 says some , ' fatti nated;damsel to any one 6 of these exquisite Lady I;tilers."l will marry you." All ;that these conquerers of these fairs, thetsci . Ciesar in their own esteem, have to do, is to Tomei -and see, and eonquer."--,Park Betijami4l.- £ZiScellQlm. it FOX'S REVENGE. PUBIC AS FOOD CHANGES. - I“‘" , ttl youth, and 16r,lit our VoWI To love till lfle depart.. , oi the !light ...I dine. 1 - 40 heart- 1, woe N - 01 . Clad- tiro r 1:111 isk-inorrow find. a 111:111 Tilt' lki3ll it-day 1 hen Weep :note wile ror even : Ove eVerV heart that bate* to -day. T , ?-1110/ row a, 11
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