porisc scam. rrITE undersigned having been entrusted with the 411, reetionof ih e TottsvilleAcadenty,takes the liberty to recommendlnstitution to the patronage of the public. The pri dual, who received his education ITT 'the beet universities of Germany and Paris, and who has been for several years engaged in teac king in Oils 'fountry. will teach anrient and modern languages, as Latin, Greek, Llehrew, Getnianand French, the higher branches of Mathematics. as Geometry, Algebra Surveying. bienithration and Ca truing, as well as Natural Philosophy And the principles of Che num ry whilst Mr J. T.RnOESEM, a graduate of Yale Col lege and a pram le-al Book-keeper. will lute charge of the English branches. al Spelling. Reading, Writing, Composition, Rhiitoric, Aritlonenc, history and Geo graphy. The Principles of Pe:Mk-keep! lie Wall be ta u:ht and the popils er:i.rcised in the keeping ,of fictitious ae , •ounts by double _entry. Mana G, Ayer. a gradu - ate of New 11aMpshire Female :luminary, has hags, engaged to-teachthe Elementary brancires and Lea w ing. Even the smallest boys will be faithfully taught by the teachers tnemFelves, and to young men au op portunity wilt be; ottrird4 d to prosecute their Find tea as tar al at any rifour common Colleges. With a strict discipline shall be combined a respectful and kind treat meat nethe hoW s from, abrnad ran i.e accom modated with boarding on moderate termson respecta ble private boarding houses. Those desiring tolearn the German language thoFollgtO. Can find admittance In an al* - omplished '' - ;er.nian family. The terms of Tui— tion are as hitherto ~/t2:l yearly. for Larittuaere and Drawing LLS extra. The year to divided Into 3 sersiunr, Ist from the I xt *Lila Y in Sept. to New Year. glO. ex tra/13; 1,1„ (rem hit,: Year Toth. 2.1 Monday in April 87 and $ 50 extra. 341 from thence to the 1.1 Moinlay lei July, g 7, and /Id 50 extra. Hills payaLle at the end of , the first month of each seaaton. It is highly im-or. rant that every wholar nhnul t enter the : School with the gommerwornifnt of the first Sen. ion. ANCEI.E. Prim July i 9,153 1 _1 , - - - DRUGS, GLASS, I'AINTS, ROBERT SHOEMAKER. S. W. Corner of Sirond .I‘. and Green sheets, Philadelphia. reepeei multi in thee the attentinu rl St o rekeepers,liutidery ere, to his extensive Stork of Ireeh times eiol Medi e 10 who he has,reeently hero adding It to loft Importatinns• • Him stock of WINDOW GLASS is folly /mull 11 not in any other in lilt: nod romp rnies all the different qualities of American, French. Enil - and Itelgrain of every stir, front 6 to an a 51. Also, Flate - tads tit all itia v.ii leer. It. tl. Z. mg Agent for the hlitlville G lies Work,.; Aim:neat. Glass will be furnished at manufacturer:. prli-Ce. WHITE Lr..,t), warranted pure, an Bits, or Ken. at makers prices'. All r olors dry and ground to mi.— Linseed Oil, Spirits of Tul...flume. rainikir, Hi ashes. Diamond., ars— togetio•r with all the ;Mon - tar Patent Medicines of the day. All for sale. pone' *Wholesale or Re:tail, at the lowest proses. and deliv ered free of expotioie at any of the es or Depots to thecity. ROBERT SHOEMAKER, W Corner Second and Green Site. in. Philada. tlrpt R7,.1b51 :di -Con R} Entered *er.drding. to Art of Congrem In the ye..tr tf•3l, by J. S.IIIOUttIITON, M. D. to the tleik Office of.the ! Ixhi.t coll.t for the .F.Letero 1n t, of of eennr,lvoOta.' • GREAT CURE FOR DIZSPLPSIA: . Another Scientific Wonder!`- J. S. finTITNITON'S :,.,,_ ....„.„.,..........„ 31 Ell ':. - -L-- - : i• • '',, MM=!IN rri TIE TRITE Pl.l - 111. on fi-A4 , ITRIC I Juice: Preps red from !fertile:, or the tpurth Stomach dirertinn. [layoff Id...tug, the great Physi,oloeical I.? J. S. 11,121ithia. M. 41. of PlOladslphia, Pa. This is a milt: wondernil remedy for Indts.,,dnxtt rtyspepvio,latuidtre,l.lrer f'mnit . latrit.anti rurinc aft•r Naitire:s own melliot!. by Nsture't tut n Agent, the tilasitir duo-. Half a tean.otinfoi Ine,ixe,l in aatrt, will diggft or p.otrids otr Beef in about two hours, out of !Ito stamot Pepsin is the chit f element, to Gii.arDr - fiest it; prin ciple of .the f;;Xisfrit . Jot,— the SnlVelit iit the the PUrifyilig, Frei, ry ing.. and or the ringliacti add fittest Ines. It is extracted front the Dt:fr,estive Stomach of the Ox, rims, Porto log an Artifi cial Digestive plevowly like the amoral if wile Juice In its Cithitiral powers, atal..furnottiong a s itu,• pletc and slinStifille for it. Hy aid of tip, preparation, this pains and ll/ - LII/Igettioo and nyillepola ire >;e an tiny would he 6y CI healthy SHlMarh. It is fur II ,ile li:11 taring Cailut. oVi Orb tl tis, Emaciation, N'er, un. I).— cline. and Ityspeptir .•nstimplion. tie on the verge of the crave- The o,tentine vvhirh It in [lie nighrsi degtet, cow.", azol remarkable. srllENTiric EimEsem 11.von Lieliiig to bun n elehraled work on Minna! CbcmlstrV,Bay.r . . ' "An All !I . :: 7.!! Dice, inn ri,.. f l :1114 - logond I, w,re " the IrLlfrrir in Too, nary In- readily prepaied [coin P. tnuro6. membrane 01 the -tornach of the Cali, In which aarina, aritrl., of food, ay m-ar amt egg, will he enflrned, chanced, and dlze.ned. , jin+t in 7 lie came mariner any tic., w.,nint, is th..1,,,,„,„.,,-,,,,,,,... Dr. Pet , lla, to fa ininh!hdd hr , S 4.11,, Nov, Vor:, p3ge 15, stale/. the gre.il tat 1. and .k, to ti,. nl.l h o d of prep f. ..1/11mr1- 05,5 than 14. P 4 tetra. - lir. Comife,:d ion valualfle writ , "nin e ••ph,"„f. ogy of Dicemirp,'• ot.ser yen that - ft firtifuntilen tif Ti,.' due quantity oil the Y:a4trie Jar. e 1. a promintod and all-pre yadlug Cor.se nt Dlntopet foot he kilt.. that •"hattirtingdifilied priffe,ofrot medic...in I. who was eevefely arnica,' n ith Itif-f(fooplait.t, hint t o g e g e ,,,t,t o i to fail. hail reroorsotririte ifa•oro • Jaiee. Wit:tined from the etoinal li 01 11, tug width proved completely ore. foo.fal . Dr. Grafi:v..l4ft too if the 1 . .11401, IA table Diet," kftyfe: "it in a remarkable tact in pin,- olugy, that the 4totritietof of nilifiril.4.. iTirerate;l of water, impart if, the full the pi-fp/fit). vet Yorlorts ankle.; of l'oOrt, and of r:r.,t1:14 a kind of are digrodion to them In no at, in"ft 41.in . ..rent front the natura.ldtgentr , ie proree4 " TI?. dimon•. great Work, the “chemifory of Man," (k.eni:Ak ni,l) " Po. alktilvery of PEPSIN form• a new (1 u. 11, rll,llll-'' ea?ifinioty of Digefoitin. From reFerit experfulent.. we know that tool] to dbroalyril an rapidly In an am heti! dlgentlyeittntil. prepared from ftelon. a • it i. in the haturalffiattric Juice lXeelf." Prnfefisor bonglonati of Jefrenfon ('ollege. Phi!, delphia, in h.. 'Fri•at tarok on huma n Phy whiz), do votel mote than fifty pages to an ealmtnativ of thiff nriblert. Ili. eoperimerit. w ftli Dr. Ileaninont no Ihe iiastric Juice. obtained from the trying human .fornaeh and from animjl. are ii ell I ..vo,n. "In all " Lr ,a 3 -s, “digeoroa an lierferlly am in. the i Str.tairal digeation.. i • Dr. Jinn W Draper, Profennortiof Chentieltv in the Medical Colle6f of the l'illyerffity of New Mari, ui his -Text Book of trienttetry, - pair 2E 4 3, gay. It hue been a ilittifition whether artilif cat dlgrannn 1 "old belier formed-'hut it in now ainiaer•rally admitted that if may • Dr Carpentry'44landatil work on Phy.iolf•ry.Which is iu the Ithrar:y of eVer . , ..physn - lan, and is 13.1.41 :le a Taxi Book lo all ire frill lee to tit« a1,0vp... rer.pecrinfi. be renifirka hie Dig. cnye pnwer Pel , -1,10, and fret that it inria 6a reatitli neparated froth the 'At, rriarir ro the calf Of Os. 3,1 used for etproffibenlo In until, 141 dige•truh, of an 3 remedy for ot the Stoinfoli,k - gnd firtifient cc. cretin. of GasOrir intro. All modern irorker on ('liemi4try, Materm Vide, a and Pl4,toology. and all good Medical 1)1010113l1P. •- •e.rribe the rharacter and propertien of Prioin, and . elate many inieregtin. , :idetaila rpApreting It The caetfrhal an art.:l,i') digestive Fluid. or rzfa..trn Jule«, perfectly resembling the natural third may be readily prepaird, drill: , not adnitt of quealmn ' The on 1) it tatlirt fir, that it hag not been apolied to the r are of ingitgeittinit and Dy4petoria—so naturoiliffie. such a noe allg:ent lt , Pl(to Ille . entbd AS A DIsIT.PsIA CURER, Dr Ifou ehtiin's P. pion has prndneed ihe sellous eireetil. in rural ease, nt Debility,Einarlattioi Nervous tiechne. and lii ttiwiliti. l'onstrinntion : it iiiiintsfatie lo F n a th.• det rl. of CA.., in tit , this adveriisrmeso hut authenticated ce,i,iuliie„ have been gisteit of Inn, than Two Hundred ,eh,sri.,- able cnres,llll Philadelphia, N. w 100,, and Rust,,,, alone. Then+. were nearly all dei.perate the eaten were not nrily rapid anti wontirrlitl, hitt port matient. It , is a great Nrrvutis Antidote, and part;ill:10) useful for tendency :n Rllrnar Ji‘order, Liver Coin • Faver i atid Ague, or badly treated reser and Ante, or badly. treated Fever and Agile, and the evil offsets of Quinine, Mercury, and other thug. upon the Digestive Orians, after a Innasickness.' Also. for er re?' in eatingi and the too free 11.1 P of ardent Aptrit4 - alninst reconcile. , Health with 181[0mi...ranee. OLD STOMACH COMPLAIN Fi4. There is no form of old Stoma, Ii Complaint sin hien i t d oes no t ,- g e n , ru (ea. - It-rind remove at ones No• inattel hots bitJ they may he, it gives tiyktagit eel left A single doseltrniiive. all the unpleasant symptoms; an d it o nly m i r d a to he repeated for a short ante to make ibeer giiod eller' , permanent Purity of 'blond. und'vigor of hody follow at once It is pa rtinularl trellent in c . srts of Nausea, Vomit ing,CrannoLsore nem of the pit of thr Stomach, duitteas lifter eating, low. told stmm of the Blood, Heavine.at, I.ovr nes.. of :"ptrlts„Destaiiidenr, Eniarnitioe, 55'eaktierot.ietieleit r v m Insanity;. Suicide, Sr Dr Iloughtion'n Pepsin. is gold by nearly All the . der, ersin Cind drug. and Popular Medi, t h r " ag h -out the Unttrid States . . It Is prepared it, .1: r i0r.01...r and to Pliild..foini—anit in the!visr of physicians. rel vale rivii..irs nor the in.,. of phytorians. triay he obtained of ktr. Houghton or hi. agent:, •le.:rilinit' th e whole prOres• of preps rat ton, sod ais tag ~be nn thorittegMpon why, h the claims of new rereil, .tre ballot!, Au ttlt. not.a Secret I:enteily, rafohj, tloT , an Le raised again -t it:. lice by phisiri.inA in reapi,taide sainting a tidli egnlar prartie.. Price , One Dnlldr per = bottle.. PEPSIN IN PIYIN DER lit r,v Mat!. Eire of rnsfirl! , • rn t letvi 11(U11 . 4 u. all parts of this rimy, tryl, the Dig Jolts. Natter ot the l'epean, is pot on in the Turin of triwiler, its lib dire. I a,tis to Sic dribitlvrit water byihelia)tient. Thee.? pow der rontainfit:t the SaTe matter as the bottles, and will Le .ent its mad, Free of Postage, fir (Ire Dollar rent (naio to Hi. J. A Holtg.liton. M. D., l'hiladelphis, I'a. 'Oberrvid chl.:—Esery bottle rd the genuine Pep.in ' the written slithaliirei , CJ. I nug ht„,. D propritor, Philadelphia; Pa. C,lpy.right and Trisd. Markkeclarr4 sold by all Dreigloil: a ti,t bra tern' in M , dIC ine• A.GEN ritl'onst 11. G .1. 34`. C. MARTix ';l4ept 6.1.61 iLt n( par kngs 4 , f 1,11 i• Essence hill go as far as four N!) pounds 44 Coder—and Cofirr• made or this - Essen, Seth preserve the taste of the reyi ecclfi . e. Wilt. il!!lon . 9f Store delic,ste nvoYlitissr flavor. It is also rehire coollorve to health than Ills finer Caren, is ea rislf mad t ..‘dos s not rsqulrslyihing to clear n, and is free from se'dinlelll This Essence Is HOW extensively iiited In VarSalla Sect c•lleOftlfir c notary, a Sthele h tiling •nia moors nice. In a truyte nuty to Int. Prate. Pi -rents per elk, Foy s.‘te and retail the si4l,•(tx , ,er.-at his variety since BANNA's. Alert for MC Ictlyll.llll'n, Merchants and others sapplts4l to sell a gain at 'the Msnitfa/turer • sl4ll4 ea. Try I . nave elan/it - 0,1 an . Hummel, BOtaler dt Co.. GT Ylutadvlphu. ralle.l •• E.- senee of Cotfre,•' which ho with Coffee for the purpose of improving It I find it not only free (trim anyttoug &Memos to health. 101 l 'on the r^olrarl• the Ingredients of wliielt it is rotopo.ett, are pet (et try wholr,ono. JAMES 11 CHILTON. M.l), (Armlet and Anal3.i•t.7:lth.,mb,r.l4l. Ault. 22, 1651., RENIITTANCES to the OLD COUNTRY. girt! E MCIIISCRIBER. HAVING MADE Arrange ments in !1111)11P parts of Ireland and:Mrnitand, and with Bless', tiPOONEM, ATWOOD & t 0., Man ners, Lon nn, is prepared to draw Might tills from One Pounda:Merlins to any amount required, payable in all partarif England, Ireland, Scotland and NVales. Perrone remitting Fire Dollar,. to the Pound in par rand., with the name of the person who is to draw .••• ttirciney,, a hill' for the amottnt, with a receipt for rheniru hold, will be returned. . -aloha made in all parts of Europe, and For of Exchanre gashed. J. Y. SHERWIN, Pottsville, Pi: I-tt .310IF T- ELS.—inst received and for sale— tr.hat in Ireland , by the Author of Vanity ago. er'sinew,ituihni Novel, The Oxonians, BANNAN'■ 44-• CIMI LEMI VOL. :XXVII. BANNAWS PASSAGE AGENCY P. 131:11.31E8 d CO., IESTACLICIIED II MO I;eneral Pax qage and Foreign Errhaag• P. IV. nl:: ES tr. Cu., 63 SOFT)! STREET, New Ynik. 29 and 30 LEWIs WTI ARF, Damon. 02 NORTH-AR(:I)ND i'44,Na STREET Philadelhi, • ir. ATREF.T, New Oilcapnsa. 65 GRANIER P. W. BYRNES & CO. 36 WATER - Lou ROAD, 1.1%,:rp001.13 EDEN kVA, Dublin FOR REMITTANCES TO AND PAASAGE FRom Great Bram,' and Ireland ARRANGE:ME:NTS FOR UM ls—The eenrcriners Lege to inform the public thrnughout the United Soto" .rid Canada... that ill!) , have completed their arrange ments for the year ISM. Persons pending for their triendn. oethose returning to the "Old Country.'. welt find it their intereat to select our several maim ifi. rot and well-known Linea of Uackets.aalliti; as below. for their conveyance. No capture has been gpareit to have Ca :rant.. made comktrtahle during the voyage. All I'3s.mi:tura engaged with tin will be ' , hipped under the •upeontendence of o u r own Ellin ;—being the Old-at Cbtabli.,fied and finer extensive in the Trade, turf with meth unequalled. arrntigements, Emirtante wit: meet with facilities from up. that no other House ^MD tit (111141- We ran confidently :assert, without feet contradletion,t hat or the hundreds of Thou-elide .rut out by to dtiring thelmt "Twenty-atx teats,” ~o t nne ban hadinst taupe of complain , ~1!1 oar enparnarnt, ere plainly elated, and when 7.1 d, ors slrlaly warred 0..0 111 wheTr personnderllneconting the money writ lie refunded withont deduction, on returning us Cerrifu ate and Rergipt. ii,airtnior• to Enelo•d. Irtrawd. Sent:and Q Ire" The sill.. rthern have ar all timeo for sate DRAFT?( at .nT6I, for any amount. on the ?iATIONtIi. RANK DE IRELAND AND ALL IT. LIFIANCIIEs, Lir ivhirh are paid free of discount in all the prlneipal tiny t,s throughont the United Kingdom. Prerviiiiii Il'• 0141181 g In, the rounrry, tird w ishuig to send money herr tr lends, may irpurre its bring done corn Illy, on their reinitlthe tr• the Anil:rail they wills sent. with the name and address: of tint' per Arin for ry hop. it is rn tend-ii Draft will then be thrwarded per first SAILING PACKE FS or riTEAM Fill, and .a Receipt rerirrned by mail. P & tto. have well itIIOW n responßilde rt. all the seaport piwn.: in IRELAND, and WALES from whence Steamer. , leave for Liver punt, arid in many of the interior Conn, who are most alletinve ro Eririgranis On tmharration. at the *arlurt , In fa, t all our acrangertient. for Pas and It? 1111, Drafin. Sr/ pr.fret than 111.1.1 y Or di an ear /). For further liartirillaru apiilv I 0 of addriuld by 1, 00 1 palll , P..W. RLRN El+ & I i., SS:4,loth sir' New York, or RCNJ BANNA N. Plittev Rte. ISE MOM y‘.ll dr••iirr your Guxtnrw tianvari..d :11,1 1tan11311 . 9 (liner, X% here it.. drat'', arr I+l , ll.ed, a blo• In .ill part. of Evilope ti allow .11,- ,11:n. at au, ni thel.l.lnkg, and without any drily. .1:111. 11 le'sl R.-if ART UNION Or PHILADELP/11A. lerorpnrated by lhr LrzioFuture of Penr,!,./r,irta. fa the P,froontton of Art of Drftvp w Ihr 1 1 Mate, OFFICERS —HENRY C cArtEx.l.re•tileta W!H. D. KELLEY. Vice President. EDWARD P. MIT -I'llEl.l. 'near:mei 11. BIrTLER, Ref.°Dilng Scr retary GE... W. DEn - ES. emr,9,,,i,dlne Set wa r!, ; I ry Net reiHr3 C.,r Bny II BAN NAN. •V ERl' MFMItEII fAr the year ISSI, will receive cacti subsg-ript ion of Five Millar,. a print of I'III{I4IIANA. AND lIER 1 . 1111.- engr.tved ktiarewg • 11,. raa.pau ion, it to wit of II iinl intttiin's •• !IKEA."etteravoll by A. 11. liarltie, New ..r the (-Ifni, e any Iwo of the r,,ibm , ,rtg font splendid a naravlnze. vie. I ivlaw Kn.,' plalrrrire 1(4114 Mary Qtreenvf painted I, I.rnlle rnznory.l 10, Sarum_ 2. Ruth and painted hf fiat hr noel, •ale raved by A3f 1 .3ferey'e Dream. Pa lilt dLy llu 11l ipeton. a ngra yeti - by Bitch'r. CArtnttana and her Cha4ren, painted by Ilanldag inn, enaralerslbr Andriewn And a cnpv or the l'helatirly."-lo .9re iT>iiow fitpo7f pampldet ~ ,l itaininz a mpoli fir the t ra “,, 11.11 S 1,1 the In4ltett.,n, and Intornsatiotunii the .nb rjr, Irl., thrvntchn I thr WilOiP WOri4i The Art I 'loon of awn role ilPf In ilt• no is l'eattlicate, w tor 13 ornrinaptAmt4tenn wotite of Art May be Issnrll4,J in any isa r rl of the I 'flied 5:311.5. al the "1.9.11 sisal 1111. lePhrvon who 111,y obtain a prl‘r al Ilse tt,trinn; ion, wloch la:sest on Ilse rt. a nanz of the lain Wert. slay in overt, Exerisr, r4lllllllll, tr.. of the Art Union, when %led, p.,•1••,1 W - ok• Arr, without chary- °I. re,M n.atlr from t heir Frey Gallery. 110 Th. -t tint ~ t rert.lllr Ittro‘e Ire r -on. in the eetintrs, syho map !lye remote I or prattle elliihattorta Fine Art, etatberription• of Metottera.ltirt, *l,OO Yttnolti be matte a• early .rel 'per...cable. 111 an to entitle menthe. , to ea rlv otitithers tit the "RettOrter,.: o hirh will be for th, receipt of the money to any part of th'f contary. $7.---e.lS'al+4erinttona reeeivea by the ontier+igniti, wt.,- the .•ngra.inq. and Iteporter can he seen.— el oleo riptiOrt• writ alto he ter eivetfat this oilier IS BANN AN Ilonorars St,ery for S. buyl kill County_l'a AMERICAN ART UNION. TN((RP(IRATED by the Legodatnre of the Slate of 1;,40. f o r the promotion of the fine nrIN In the United ripte, Officerm for 1451. ABRAHAM tl rozzENs. Pre.icot t;cnitrit: At sTIN, Trc.“ ~, or: COrreapnmiing : 4 40 retalaS ; iTiI•NIEL JAttvis. Jr. Recording St cretary l'one clltter -Mc/tarrrtrat—Rnbert Kelly, Andres; %Varner, Benjamin II Jarvis. John 11. Amite n, Wm II Attple• ton. Evert A. Doycionk, Philtp•llone, Ceorge W. Am , iett, William A Butter. treorge Trcdtvell, Eras- Ns I' Benedict, B peen, il:Por.:e Curt,. l'lmrlet. 11. IIIHroR, Jobb P. Mailer, Wtiltato J. Flop pin. Abraitein M. CoZ,eito. M 31,114110. Roberts. Fred erit I; A. roe, Chad. P {lily, Nitlinniel Jarvis, Jr 17very -Itl.sertber .if five dollars'is a member for the year, and b+ , Cnhllll d to I. A ropy of each number of the IA Lt ETV.: (re furred to It; ilte . pre...ding I motor.) Iv hich *dell' be t w ,,. 4 1 in 1,51 ; „d11,11.g and 30..1 the month in whirli payment of Itiosob.irtot ton .hall be made. Tito; Ir a monthly public atton. of .txteett or more guano payee .d three rolutons eaelt. illoOratedwith Engravltte. and Et.l.ll,:e.front wort,” 4.1" the ntnat and togotelted Arlt:ts • 11. A 'milt ot Mr inner' line F:ttpravlng on Steol, inrnanrln2 ninntren !nett..+ by twenty-one It:filen. after Mr. %Voodrille•tt celebrated pitnthic of Menirar Yro repte,ettlo.e a peon' al the door of An Inn, lae ir,iinp t o the Tr:Wit,* of no al. omit of the but battle of thr Nlextran L,V3r: 11l . A set Prinia from finielped line Err -1-.4-ravirige no Steil. of the averave -roe of plight inch,. by tell torhea and rieruled by Atnerir an Engraver., after the follnwinztairint in.:, al? Marino rrnisinglate Pedee. M IfanorY' 511 Wa•longtrop.frtpur lbe Valley of ronway, by Ben •eti ; American Bar , eat it.pg Scenery. by eropsey ; ()Id '7s and Von.: As. In ; Banta Prong for a horse. by Mount; Ttm. fe.rrittng a Gallery A,i - American Alt, of ronveni ' ent size fns b,ndtng. nr ip.r ;preservation rn a port-lotto toaread of franillia rt de.ired. IC A share in the altstribution nt several hundred paapitinge, arulptures and drawing, lit water rotor . A!:1311:: th em are the works of the following eminent Artitis,apr Doran.% Edmonds, Huntington, Elliott, einirrh. Crup•ey e Gray, Gasilear, Gienona, Peel. Doughty. Hinckley, Raker, Flaer.• • Gifford. Anoubon, (111111 - ley. Rni,telle,Whit ,' 10g..., MrKolikey, and others. - Th.. posh.sr tiller ha+ thus ap, unequalled nppnrnrttity . to achieve the triple purpose of obtaining a valuable return for a Sni ill fr.vesl meld --of wriiring the poe rewxlnn a superior work, gratifying hie taste Bit, . !, A r r . a ri d of affording encouragement in prolididng 1 Artists of hie OWII . country. Sub...notions fel rived triV B. BANNAN. • Honorary Srrretary for Schnyllaill Cone.iy. Aug 9. NS! .3Y-- CLOTHING, CLOTHING, CLOTHING 4.c D K 1L91.7.,•• corn', of ernirt and Mahan tones Strref, ri , llF, MIMIC ARE RESPECTFULLY INFORM ..,1 that the alterationc to old Dak Ilan Chithinti Howie, hat e at length been completed, au l that a mord ASSORTNIF.NT OF FALL AND WIN TER cl.irfillNG has heed manufactured for the rum , nig searim, pricelfar tower than any heretofore of fered it, Poitaville, The attention of the public to di - To thejact that tht. is the only rhithimr Erdal, Willman 10 County, where every am( le of Chithing is made that la exposed for sale, and collo.- gurnlly 11,10 rota bllOiment posves..sadvaula whiz!' enable them to sell CHEAPER THAN ANY OTHER Clot', !loupe in the roomy ran poespdy do. A flvine to (Otrtilllif rl , of at !raft TWF.NTY-FIVE PF.R CENT. ran he etTei ted here, nvor nil Clty made tintlong No dltten•ner 1.4 now made whatnver, twits - err. the wholnnaln and rntati viee of gooda—it having been determined to briog the melting price down to the It:tw eet and t h•apert ratr. Am flit. viettinsively a cash Sine', but ONE PRICE t 4 ArTX {rein which no abatement will in any in- Linn. 141111;04.-1ml i. also to be borne in mind that he I NlMF.tifiE STOCK or CLarilimt at ••Ohl Oak Hail, iw rut •tid mete in the mnet ap-a I priniet and shy at Irs.and Is entirely dir. ler. nt In 11,114.• and wnpear ore 1 ,, the I 'loth inf , old in the 41/Unit.). The ttlittltr air invitrd,to rail atttlitt.tor G.r them srlves. L. hire map,: I brit pm, Imes .011 , AI:1111i Win ter ( .1 "11.1ng : and rem.nd.rr that olily our pi ire a4kecl, which li the bent vi.tratitt , that can tw given printto ll the pnblu. from tilly..Ation. Alt pPirtion• who de.ite the rlic3l.••l, bent. and rtl.••L faphiongble Clothing, do lint tfirgr: to r:‘11 at EDE E. T. TAYLOR'S, t (ht., Livpinewi & Taylor'• Old E,tablirlted rim ing Warrhmi•ey (1:a on k HAIL tor Centrr,anil Mahlntanp. EDWARD T. TAYLOR, HAVING. 311" T RE, turned front Philadelphia and New Yeark,with one of 9 1 . largest asourlini rill of boltinns hie Cltithr, Case +mere,- aud Hirt, slut Veatingii. ever introdu ced in Pons•ille, bran to inform his nurnernnapauunr alit' the pul.lir l terierally, that he la prepared to me t to.. [two orders in ast% le of fashion that 1,11111 , 11 be rpeirseil in or.unt la Philadelphia, and ni primes suit ed to E. T. TAYLOR. tiletcnant Tailor, Of the firm .of Lippincott A c• Taylor.J ti Ant•t,44 laso 34-If CASPER ELEM. 4.-E - IMPoitmit AND DBALEft IN wiNEa. Erit k Liquors, and Imported 8 egam Nb . 161 North BIRD street Philadelphia. would respect fully call the attention of Hotel-keepers and others to Lila well selected stork of WINES. Licarons and imported CIGARS...in st , .re and under Cubrom-honse Loris. COGNAC BRANDIES of various Brands, eonsistin: of Pale and Dark, Martel & Co. Palter, ITennessy, MaglorY, (Bard, !loony & Co., and Omura super Old- London Dock, and various Brands of ,C.,gnac arid other Brandies. WINES, der —Fine old Madeira, Sherry, Tenerille and Lisbon Winn—Super old Post %Vine, Clarets of different kinds, on - Austin or in Clans, Ileldsick, P. A.' Murum & Co., and Geisiere Genuine Anchor Brands, in Plots and Quarts. JOHN:WPM:NE, together with a general assortment of Scotch and Irish Malt Whiskeye,Holland Gin, Ja maica Spirits, Peach Brandy, old Bourbon, Manonga.. hela'Whlsicey Wild Cherry, Blickberry, Raspberry and Lavender Brandies. *Superior %Vineand Mom. WI bitters .0 PhDada., lone 7,1151 -23411 . i , I , .... . 1... j , .... .., .•.,...,...,,,:,,...„,..,..„.,....,_, 4_5, io, ?,-... A l k• ;7. 2 4 1 -_.... 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WONDER OE TIIE ACE.—INTEIINAE & 1 I.:item - II Rerardy.—A great iiterovvry and valua ble medicine. Every family rhould have a boille in cartes of sudden sickness. it curia Cholera. Bowel Comp;alias . Cholic. Fever and Azne. Pilee. Dy=enterv. Pain . o the Dead. Bruisea. R..entim item. Dyspepsia. and Borns. READ TILE EVIDENCE. This certifies that i have fnr several ITIOTIIIIS Used Sir. Davis' Vevetaltle P. 10121 6illt r ill my family in seer ral 4?f fill which LL le fllCklilllll , llll.d. and tied It a Berg uw fill faintly inediritte • A. !MONSON, Pastor of 2d earitist Church. Fall Iti! 74abury, .1/drika's Vineyard. This ma} certify that I have used Davis' rain Ka rr with peat surcess in crises of Cholera Infautuni, Ciiiiiniun RIM, I Complaint. 9r.n i hui., Coil by. Colds; and tVuittJ then itillyres.couliend it nu a valuable amity meek me JAS C. trlZ(C.virit. Fit IFNI) D A 1:11..7111 St may rnrtify that I - Ail] t race th,, Pal, Bille r it, my rtmily. 13* laeahh,Jtan be,,jl tb" II o,r three or lat r no - friths past, that 1 Wive bat little or in HOW vironlit built rreomini•oil the 1 , 11 ir !VIII. RI) PECKHAM: Fall Illv.•r. 3.1 month, MI., IF In Pnr call I.y JENKINS ts. SHAW', M 5 Chesrot Street. Phi1...U.11.11m General Wholesale Ag.nlP for Eastern l'enn<rylt :Oda. 10 whom all ntilen and unpile:mons for Aeentt.•. from Eastern Pl4lll.Pyl call in -hould B. HANN VI:holes:Ile and Retail A::.1.1 for Srhuyl ill El , . 11-Denettets and 011rer4..unplird to 'len again t.t he IMJC , Ifar rave . Aull 17, 1.51 t 33 If • COL-IVIAN'S Cheap Cutlery STORE. Nov. 3 , 3 and 33 AR and 209 Cs/it:S.A!tri Sir,/ 01' NTRY inerrhante ran sale front In to I:. per rent. by purri,asing at the attove'miore... rt.!. porting my nwn gratails,l4avinge hot little rent. and - econottileally die. plain I can iiiid• • Whit pulillasetheir plods here.pay filth reotv.i . iiicl II V Olt"' printer.• Coost2M)y on hand a larreaßsofizireni of reit at.4l Pot ket Knives, Scissor., and 1:a74,4 „ Table Knives and Forks. in ivory, stag. buffalo. hone and win.4.l lianalcs; raivers and Forks; eitcel, 4, ; K rm."; DILI* ; 800 ie Knivev; Res olvito; :tll4l Via to Pistols, 41-r. Jun received, a laige 'fork of lloolp Ind Wostep.leolin's fine Yen and Cohere.. Knive,. M.o. a tiro- of kr. ord..llls, &c .; also:Fyre - I:tiglish To t.l and fir:l..ll 1:11114. JOHN M. 1111,1MA1, Impnrtgr I ,tr MEE= PURE WHITE LEAD w 11..„ pied supply of their wariarited pure V. lIIT C LEA D. and t ogtonn.re, n 60 in:2 , • -unlined in I onftenii. !ICA...fa run .111 lil.• .1 Ir.'. 1....1111 now finite their order,- Wird 'Nn known ailbstative pn-se.eeslllo.t. preker, al ivr and lieautil)ing properilles, As-Suable ill a ',VIII au equal ,'item n 1111111`8;11111..f.11.1 t 1.7 1, ant nrimiNlitre oilier materials Milt 111011 Is I .11i, It Ilan, 110•1'.. fl.rr. her. steady aim of tile inapitt.i, Inter*, for man) 11.11, , , in 1 , 1111111) . w the (WWI. .0. 1 1, 11 Y pure hi , .• lead.• and the r the article, is pi• .of that if has Mei st 1111 ~. Itieatiatili branded nu one head : WEI 11E1111 I. BROTHER in lull, and on the 111 / 1 0-r. 0.. - ar I a tar, pore. all in red tellers. July 12. I c l,l v N. Pa DirEWNAVI'S (Pratt Bow, Arortreed.in •rre, I I%.lt.rvile Prronn.,) Plumbing Shop. lIAS CONsTANTI.I (IN lIA ND A , Ul'l`l.‘ , .111 soz, n:.,. .k Ball, Tuba, Shower Baths. Hydrant.. 11. I and Abele .At 111 , 2 rumps and V, tiler 1"lo4rt; alcp, al kinds of Bra.' Cock. for wale; and sleani, 111 . .1•S, I/11 rup-, and Globe.; for Engine.. All it ind• of f'.9,i.r Work and Pltstoltinr. dont to I llv n. ;uesl Ina onirr at theAhortpia hot ire. N. B. I 'a.hpaid for old Brace and Lead. Potisritte. flit 26, 1 50 ra. & 3.4 rd. nowE, ViVIIOI.ESA.I.I: , t1.1 , 1t , ;:, f, ti N. Tii . lllll VI .Ire,,. d,or It I V., l'ixsl:l.lelidr . i.l Corn W.. Cedar TIIIPA. i'ml.tr ttotrit., lIMI 111.1 r+ lot 1,. 1,,a1S 1t,,k0 ely d , •.0 , 1111 , ,1i of Iln.uJ lirlirtlr.,Nai 4. I:a .1.4). I ittiar. \\ * MA. %yid Willow Warr 111 luwr.t 1111411,1644111,- er.' r prirvg. 'N. ft —(lr lerA promptly filled. Aug 2:1. 31 3111 F. FORD VENETIAN BLIND AND R"' •4PARENT WINDOW :41.3,1e NI:low - lower T Wltolo.olp and 11..tait. No. V. t•zotoll Pltilatlelotoo. I l'.:111:1 U. 13 SIIADES lor Store tr, ,:own liairlltti 10 01401. ALSO Reed Fluff sha,k= rap. r F'itr.l.oard Plate, Oil, . 1: 0 0 forme...,, Drapery Ctittaliti AllgUrt /6, 1.,:11 TO COUNTRY MERCHANTS: TWENTY PEII CENT SAVED. coUNTItIi NIERCII k NTS heytirti! BOOTS fi ainu,d,s,„''‘ . ,T,,c:KTN',:",..r . ,",-,':',,T,.,',;/2 - ,;'„b: , :','r,.1.1, - ; Philadelphia, heinw Arch. (w. , t aid,.) %1 he r e can he found a Fuze :..e.orinterit of tie ntinve 66ilied articles, ju•it r... - Liveil from the thaitehti terel. Angipst 16, 15:1. 31-:iiii, A !Treat Derroer, it t' 1;tleo•• ( . .",le I iel DOCTOR J. S. ROSE'S • .-Now - RAO.RIOLP.R O ANTI - Rll. lO l S IBuie:, at Fil—a-rret-'24 re Clee Irmo Mercury'. enli tit. taken a. all eeaNdter, by be' h all al'anA Withelit regard in a ral6er, riNir h.lßi ficns or latettine man ahould be without tiler. -r, 'Thy y. art Truly the l'eor iMaa'ls friend, and Ole Ita .rc tint The itmve Mika:ire the rranit or ihtry 1,5, pr.,- lief' 111 Plitholi %tibia. and tl takru with Dr J :4 Tontr Fryer and Ague Nit‘tiire. they will core the nu , , et arid Agee. or Fever- Fur Luve• and all It11101:3 I - 0114111 m". of the uiv u uriu,, they have nn equal, as thoueatols to the SoUiliern and Western Stairs w ill teelify, who have um-4 them A 4 a 011ra:i -lly.' pill I hny art like a Om rmArer (mu, criping, and appetite. and enlivetitna the piuirit•. For guile, al wlto , g,i'alr or matt 11 , 01N%N. A .16•n1 1% , r .41•11t11L el I ounty an 4 ot herr itlpplicti al thy tlival %N . ,; hole •al• , Anvict 1.!•51.' For the Care of COUGHS, COLDS, HOARSENESS, BRONCHITIS, WHOOPING COUCH, CROUP, ASTHMA, AND CONSUMPTION. Tam remedy Is offered to the mrinliy taut, I the 'maiden( e Vil• feel in an article whirh reldosti fails to realize the ha play, elf, to ii, 3 4 ea , be 1,..,,,,t No wide a lb. field of Its manila.. and 40 amour oils the cases of its cure+, that almost every tel IMO of the c.runtry abounds In - persons. publicly k to.w 11. who have been restored front alarming and vale.. la petite di . of the lungs. by its use. %V ben ono. tried, its .rielperibrlty over every other nuol.eibe or its kind, is tool apparent to escape observation, and where no virtues are known. the public on; longer I hesitate what alitlelote to employ for the distfesslog j and dangerous affections of the pulmonaty organs. Which are incident to our r limbo.. And not Only ill .! the foriallable attacks upon the lungs, brit for ;be milder varieties of Coltic, Coughs, Hoarseness. &r.. and forChildreji it is the pleasantest and +areal meth ..fine that can be obtained. No family should he without it, and hose who have used it. never will. Read the rutin on of the following gentlemen. who will be recognited in the various'aections of country where they are located—each rind all as tiler( folios a the first clay.) and of the highest character.-as the oldest and mott . ellaPPriive Wholesale Dealers in Med icine with an experience unlimited on the eribievi of which they speak. If there to an / %aloe in the judg ment 01 experience, see THIS CERTIFICATE ,- I.*:c the Undersign...l. Vi liole.rik• Urn gg,.t.J baying beet. long acquainted with Ayer's Cherry Pectoral hereby rectify our belief that It Is the beef and most effectual remedy for Prilmobary Complaints Ever of fered tithe American People. And we would. from our knowledge 01 Its ' ompolition, and etteneive it.... fulness, cordially commend it to the afflicted ii+ wor thy their best confidence, and with the firm 4,111,1C -11011Illar it will-do fir their relief all that Medtrilie e'ri n do, Renshaw. Krlmands & Co., 110. ton Mao' , - Reese & Control., Baltimore. Maryland . Ladd & Ingraham, Bangor. Main.. Haviland, Ilarrall d. Co.. Charleeton. K I'. Janol, S. Ferranti, Detroit, M ichlerin. T II McAllister, Lon.a. ille, Kentucky. Francis & Walton. tit Loma. Missouri. . Joseph Tucker. Montle, Alabama. Theodore A. Perk, Darlington, 'Vermont Haviland, Risley & Co., Angusta, Ceotgia Isaac D. James. Trenton, New 1,....,,y J. N. Townsend, Pittsburg. Pent.. Clark & Co., Chicago, Illinois. E. E. flay, thirlington.lowa. M. A. Santmak Non, Norfolk, Virginia. Edward Bringliurst, Wilmington, Deltware. John Gilbert '& Co.. Philadelphia, Pa. Z. D. & W. 11. itithian, tVai.hingnin, D. C. .1. Wtight & Co., New Orleans, La. Watiton,Wall & Co.. Fort XV ayne,linlia mi. (7. C# Richmond & Co , Nan Francisco, Cal, . Lewis & Ames. Tallehainie, Florida Wade, Eckstein & Co.. Cincinnati, Ohio. IN FOREIGN COUNTRIES r J• GiCoffin & alparaiso, Chill. . F-111.1 Dimond & C0.,d0 . Vera Cruz, Mester, ' Fred Rivas& Co., Bogota, New Grenada. S. ?therat 4-, CO, Litna, Peru. Murton ..s. co., Halifax, Nova Scotia• T. Walker 4-, Son, St. Johns, New Brunswick. With shuch' aseurance, ned• from such Men. no stronger proof can be adduced, except that found In its etfectsupon trial. Prepared and sold by . JAMES C. AYERS. • : Practical Chemist, f.oweil,i Mass. Sold in Pstrfseittr,blJOHN 0, BROWN; Misr:- Ivine, J. R. PALLS; and Druggists genera fiti. ,1110 e. lA, ISM 433m0 SATURDAy MORNING, NOVEMBER 29, 1651 GENERAL INTELLIGENCE OFFICE MEN, WOMEN AND ei11t.1112.1;54 WANTED. 41. persone evl litaZ etoi•lot, !hew bic onY le„41.1, a,1,l arra, .111 prilons wishinit' UI employ airy ate' ally trll; of tot oh,. lauorer• nr eervatits, will receive Ii: for mat inn by et, the office of thr mul,rilwr in Market re,t, 1 . •11t• W.', Po • r'S. mii.:eriite. N. M "WIT. - rfoN, .1 - l'. Lani Azcn; ano General Conceive. 11-le Aprll3, IRSI, PAINTILVG,- GLAZING- . & PAPERING. POVII , 0111131:R • 0.T11.1. CoNTiNVEsIItj busine.s, aud re%pectilefly oficrft hn I• 0 0 .• ire. (0 MO, alte' public whotipV (0.0 , t .znyih,,,2 11 0 (:orld workMrr. and may therefore irly upon patiolActory J .ll, r;110 1 1, CONIC(' 't (*hutch 41Iry And Railro.l4 strrr.l. brlnw It tolldli'.^ Printinr iMire J. W. =I PFICENLX SOAP V;TORES South 'East Car., p,r Croce raw ••:treriq.PA:uic r I IFIE UNDERSM I) OFF ER FoR Is: A I.L; TM: various (11 Pro, rt and P 411: Su.q.,. and respectfully imelte flit!, uttrution of purchasers red dent I .Acitti) BACON & CO. AT.FRED LAWTON twin: count•t tied with above E>tanitrhun•ht, oniskats the patronagt; Ot . frit Itch, ar,d a Ili att t•Od to .01 Mil, 11 41 :It by mail 01 Philada•, Nay 21. ISA. 21-t r 4 r4STNIT I;tvg.tr Prritlrt.ll only by Lt . ,.lett, it 'trove tt, at Ills Dote At.tl rltetujcal Xorlh r..1.111'141, t r ,if toil Phis t. ut s t . , phi!, A stipitly ,he loud. tail her malt at ..1111f 1 , :liOWN•:-, Solt. Dr nggisl and Arvtilicttitr),Crttlre tate i t nn IV 1.31 soon BINDERY fr sunsetti3Ert II Art PIMAIrt:1:11111S 1 Ilito!rry.aild tnrrea,erlthe Marllowry alt,lhatl3, a 04114 now tv,parvit In IInnII !OWLa of niodnil! bra I,le. ai !Ito InWebt r.ttes, h the s,ogh• Book ,C by the bilthlred or thousand. All Ulnas of blank work at intik). tatr. r short not .r... Il Itl NN AN. Printer, Publtslirr and Itiod,r. ' ['mt., A.,a 11, IN:Al NATURE'S OWN REDIELoY. THE INV'ALID'S BEST FILIEND! . . : n. •,' . ...,,,, .. 4Nt, _ .• , i‘.. .N -\ --:-. ;... -', ~.t. : - '' ' '.- ...+ MRIGHT-si ...-. • ~._. 1 6.W , , `'tip\, - I' INDIAN ;. ..r. .... . . , r , .. .z.• 'L i ' . '''''' " ICC'etablP = . 7. _ )g. PILLS .., ',-;..::: . -•- . ...-.- - • , C gi.-1 -"'' - _ .. Imi'4.wrAvl • cnituEsvirs;HrNLE: TRH \ll,'ll t,ke W iro.tfl — , , INDIAN VECIETAIILE I'11.1.:4 i N s4ll'l'll A M Ell IC A' - YELLOW l'I.: I' FM t r.. IiCIP. TIII TII STRANGE:I: 'I lIA'N llt 'llON' :-...t.t.'d Nlatiri., April 2/1. I•••M. • 11 illi.ini Wrictil. 11.11 --Drat Sir—Par army seare We have 11,-11 1110 Sait . Wl Agenii. and a 1.,, NI ..111 : lune the tiitini,• rigi•ill,f4r lilt mule 111 )tiur .aiii:ll,lr nwrii rule. aild daring Hie Whole of :his IN %%e ate DOI 7,i. -14. r-) opolf aware in any one inslance. hate 1!Ie ',llc I) Ike hat, Uteri complaourd of as ra,.inV. injt,t) nnl arcioinitll,hing 11101( proper 1,1,0,1) grallljinl tt 11(.11 %se re, vcrloni.l* 3 ,nilfc i• o hrrr Ihr 111.-.llrinr which t. ',Ott ha. ternCllr nw a n,nl.l,,:lig Veal Rood an.i.ifsavli••:. Inal.) litra 1.0 ill Ihmr dozen ror• ENG .ter!, and 'hi.. clay hart. received a lett♦ r miens Ihr utrrc in tt bn ordered them, ;zit Inc ON amount el 141 elrettti til•lcls they Jai iii ctilitlg.t large ',Will., of perseii- woo Were Mini 1 / 4 .'111101A Inc rpiJrllllC 9111111,, In the yrilote fever; while fe1011•11 . • 1fe.1,1110.1.1. tYlei er•- a". 11,,,p;t,t1. toile hirer hm,Jrr il.t It. the Coy...6er. Nlitgitairute....Ace !nth,* If you would Itropy our letter t 11(111•1 i1M3114/ nl n) impropriety 11 , 1 y. mg it }on, Sird perlialet pp .1,, VI a In Im Vii II r %%XII our It le n.lilrest•teitt(t . ll+ We It. 111 roe-lilt Ilie nil if y..,11 tt I•li it, you tt 111 write W it. It Le. hriluw emit t 1 r.tia:l.ll I, altroye S II Is •. Solot t , Gelith-itett- For ',nit year , fr. , I 111 , v« illy faintly, :‘,+ n ttorgative . I)r tl, right's Initatth V. table 1',116 Our ,!1,,m pit tut• ~g , •,,1, ,„ alit! have 1 - 0,1". i 111.0 own, ..1 groti wnrtl, last November air ;kited by a kind "11,114111- 1113101) ftrVer, (the stunt. 1 'kWh cf. ally al. flu (rd ~,,r newltbnr., lit,. lit nem!) a ykat the 55•1111,10111- of it !Itch had a, .1 1.111.,cy natty littnirtCrlpri,4lllp , n Ir. 1111' rir:dl . lll. In grain(..r p. , i..11811,1r,a0 ...11 41i as ) (tor 111 rile try,. ).0 r, 1,111 then tt ~nt ntr I= tiling runt, tt )))) ; t• • /t( Irrntioetd In the tive •,t quint. , a ti, appla alma ef t, tort.tddln , .: lit ,. or port: and of I a- , the , 01.11. r. :.atter., w Ito Were Obltgrd In he sent io the 11.'0 the liar (nor. ,rveral Mdtstrat,-, r,d •flirt. , 111 f I ,01:, wm.11,,, , , jell victims littler their mode of ireattiodlt A month prey itatig..l had 1,1,1V01d inrl e ,10a, a 1,01,-. of 1)r. Wltt;ltt' , Nils, Is hick I pfrlall,r r.• Itott: hl at your stare by Me, s. Coldstnltti. Ne•tnmth & merchants to y o ur ell v, anti with w i•mit 1 :III? doing I had the apportnn it, to atltainisto these PJI. it several under to) roof. it tin iv. te.,plat el with the P. 14,1. rever, anti et 21.1 each CoMpletely cured them of the t ontitiaittl. I lirn• zave ti•vay nearly all toy 1 3 1.1. to ,ottle twenty et thir- Iv persons and all nett , retie, ml as it Were by en lace, in ronseritieno e. re . tnittell Mr•o•rs smith, Ne.,rorati :11.1 l'arle•., time .nl., of forty for 111,..• of lliat ii•Liatoy ~111;1; inch dile', I tor..; of you to deliver the Pl.:- a, lresh no V(11.4,t 1.." 10 d• otr , fir Wrlght to line direrltont+ translated •Freto Will levd _real ly lo [Art . °late to. PIP.• ::rte, hill :olio in tic Otherl,lll,lll . ,lherelliepop . :l. l tlon ' l 3 . 1110 i. '1.LS:611111, EU - nit. toe. geltlleliten, u,IJt, Itheity I hair Ink, to adJrr+s y0.,1 this letter, t‘ It I , h, (or the ..ike nt Lu mrtnnc. 1 Lane Le en rompfzlled to - do as I 4o not mean to ~to t.tPaie on an till , 10 noon It prg,ved ,Inlnry to a tostobt, of poor people. 31101 in fart it r u Ia 1 'lOl 10 roolot ed Io ~.tate of 1114112et.r. , . , rod nl, nttl.l he .infu I tor anyone to seck hair in ,114 11 a v. or. Accept. :••ntlernen. the trn,,L ri rpvi 1011 salttl.o tot, of tour veer obedient •o2r,ant, The medicine Is (Or sale, Wllnlio.tale and ret.iil.e ithet in Engllsli. ertna nor Spar t-In d Irect vins, at lire Principal °thee. 16U II.:11•E St., 1.1.1:141vIlobil And for sale by N. & M Beatty, Pottsville ;i.l Cl. firms n„ Ito ; B. N. Heisler. Jo ; 11. Ilir ;dl, I Or igsbnrt:: Georce Hammer, do ; Fen an & ill u:L man. sebuylkill llaven ; W. Taucart Tankauna ; Burnett & How tnan, New Plulade)t , h)a. • M him:art', Patterson; Wheeler & Miller, Pinegrocej;;J po,t Clinton ; W. Cooper, Tosearora ; G. Rya zan, do.: Geo. Betbelbeis. Itinzgold ; Joshua Boner. M'Keanstirg Dr.' het, Nast Ilrunsis irk ; Koch, Middlepoil , Lew IA Ileilner, Port Carbon; Jon 'Geo. J. f:onibrir, Hr, Patterson; 'Geo. 11. Potts, Brockville: Prlre & notate... St. Clair; 'teed & Baler, Lleo ellyn ; Johanna 0,4 6btll. do ; Geo Iteiff.toyder, New Castle ; J VV Cibhx, Miners vine; ELkel & Barrida, Tremont ; Jim B. Mr('reary, do.; Jacob Kauffman, Lower Nlahantango ; and by Agenie in all oilier parts of the cctianly, Klatt. and the United State!. June 7, isro PENNSYLVANIA BRANCH mEritANits• mirrum. BENT:Frr Assoc! ATI( )N Np,inefirld, .11.2,,arh watts. (brier. Colt:grit or DorA AND Trillin e'rr.rr eq, Over the Exchange Colfee Ifottite, Philadelphia. WM. 11 110WItti1i, Seerelary. Accumulated Casll Capital, ffila rattly Capital. • 611.11(.0 T iffs 114 ASSOUIATIO?i OF :11F,I'llitN11 - :s' 1 . and others, forinol for the mutual lo twin of each other. In rap of -Irkne+r or aeclileill reittalr , are al .in :Minified Into this a-snrlalion. buy en o.rtificatfi, ere is.mett for !twin above Mar dollars. • 11y the plyinetti of the following nar,t..., von will beetottr a life Member, and , 111 Iry vttl II lid , o Weekly Ilene itt during life, if you ,liould is , dll,4l,ted hy kurs, or at (ideal. from :mooting to lour nuh liary tOlaineer or ocririeltiOn early torinoar for .11rodrere unrit,r 5U tear; cf .4r, 81 50 A11011'4,10,1 Fee will be rhargeti the fiat year and must he paid at the time of making appurgi and the lira )ear's deposit Within thirty day, lIV +V! Oil per year you will draw fk2 un p, r 3 00 do iiin do 3 0.1 do 4 111 do do do 4 110 on 5 00 do do do 5 on do liel d., d o do • 7no do do do 700 do . unyances. , ri 00 do do do SCO do The alms. statements are made In full view of their Tliii.etover fifty year+ of age as ill he charged 2.5 . importaio e and Weight; their falthfolneire will he per rent. 4.1,171 ' proven nn', fair trial of the gpec ills : ;toi l re l ie f In ;.} The b e nefit, it be paid a... ~hive, provided the • the sufferer he the c,Prnio COINFIIit.nCe. For further qv kne4 stall continue fp 4, we•k4 or more, (fractional proof of the efficacy of thin remedy. the proprietor partm of a week excepted.) and in all rase. , a 1 , 1. N F n. re.pectium refrre to the follnwinrcertificales of cerise 0.1. Rental-F. o f Tw e nty Dollara avtli lie paid al the or ill.' het l'lloll4 I.IIIs th PoltilVilie : . member', Berea-e (as per Ilv-Law., ) ernieriCh .TF..5.-1 dorm it a doly.l owe In the clam- OFFICERS. munity, to -!rongly 'recommend 'fluglies' Expector o Cnoomr-r, President. A. M. (Ixt.rix. V.li res • t• - ant," aN an -(feels al remedy in i old , . incipient brim -11. it. lisitmtro. Set' v. N. it I.li.i.ev, Tien.'l. chins, iimanation of Ili,. 'mtgs. and all anaiogime FINANCE CONINIITTEE• diseases !laving presrrihrri this remedy, and traced A. M. ft •amai„ Cuirrni Woonsi I's. Re•. R. it roar,- Its effect. upon the patient, I can safely recommend it I.IN, Wit .8: GOMM IN, and E. W. Dicuitt &nal. :' alai superior icans distinct combination now before the R. G. W Ekota M. 1.1.. Consulting Pli)iiir tail 4 Illblie• , . ~,,„ P. GOULD, M. D. Reference, —l-.:1-tInv. Doty, Wisconsin. lA. 1:4, s i ' I.oll•vlh'ii!',:' i.V. .{Pali, 11 Plumb. Er•rt . Cartier. Ilk.. Albany, Porti,ille. A ti.eip.t, loOk. lion. Edward yi L ink ,. N i m ... ii i ieid. m,,,,i a , i ,,,,,,, ti ,„ , , j c r 11 , t , , , tiri , having made known to im. the i uni llon..l. It Giddings. 11. in . lion. Alpheu.-Feleh, 1 : Pottratt mati'rials of a irteliaratione made by him, ..4 Senator, Hort. Seth M. Gaii ,,, , M. 4', 7s, , N. h., railed "liorlie , ' r a Prrlor•tid ,"1 atil induced In rec. Ex Gov. slade.'Vertoont, Rev. 1) N Me , rill. Ilnitsta. aninietill it -s a medicine that would prove beneficial triglie. Mass ..01.111 It agora, M. 13., Worcetiter, Mars., its the a2rtialti diaecaea for Which lie dirrrts it to he lion. Eliot, Ward. Middleboro. Mans. , guru, - 3. SINNICKSON, Si. I). . . . . Philaeltlphia.—Rev. M. G. Clark, C. M. Neal, Esq., , raniined the com Cm. F Curran Phitpor, Bennett & Co., Haddor k. Has- Having e ponents forming `llughee -.eltine & Reed, Dr, B. F. Palmer, A. 11. Harris 4. Co , I Eapertorsid." I have no hesitation in recommunding 213 Cherry Street. Hall & Boardman. 01 and pa A rc h it an. I believe it to be, an excellent remedy in certain Street, Norris & Rros., Locomotive Builders, Grattan , condition= of pulmonary di.eases. & 'Lean. .t. , Pottsville. Aug. Ilift3.l THOR..BRADV, M. D New York City--Host. Horace Greeley, Samuel Bal.. 1 --e---- ley, of the Hoar and ifotel,Rnhert with e rs, P. 0. Whit- i Mr. J. C Curti-. llnglies—Dear Sir.—Art you were more, -10 Wall St reel, Rev 1). M (. raham,6o-1 G r e en _ kind'enringli to reform me of the ingredients which wtch Street. F. G. Ford, 0 , 1 Fulton Street. Warren compose your Expectorant, 1 now,after testing it folly Ward,69 Frankfort Street.Joscpli Burr 212 Broadway. take pleasure in commending it to all those who may Sp rinntield. -- S . IllegnOd, lion. E. D. Beach, 1). Foot, need a safe and effectual Prpeetnrant. Your, &c., Merchant. J T. Rockwood, Merchant. C. P. Kibbee, ' G. 11P.GINS, M D. M. 1).. Wm. Stowe, P. M. .. Prrpared only by .J. C. C. Hughes, Chemist and Marraeburt, by Pc rmisl,ion. —Col. Wm. I . Banderet, Dra2Vsl, Pottsville. Pa., and for sale by J. W. CHAR, Washintnn Hotel, Stephen Miller Pro'''. Dauphin lg. Helmer, Minersville ;41. J. Fry. Tamaqua; S. R. County J acob !Idler, late Clerk, N. R ,'Jobe Fol. Dixon, Schuylkill Haven ;J. &J. Hammer. Wagner D e puty Bfwranauphin Courtly., W. 11. Ilickok,Book- & n m it i er, Orwigsliurg; John Williams, Mtddleport ; Binder, J. J. Waterbury, Stare Agent it It:, Collin i Meyers & Sillyman. Patterson ; Charles Dobbbul7Sil- McCurdy, Editor and Publisher Stnerican.• 1 err creel ; J. B. McCreary, Tremont.; Wm. Payne, Pottaville.—S, Foster, Assoclato Judge, Francis w, [ Ifeeksherville 1 JaMeaGlllplillin, Port Carbon ; J. Mc- Iluabes, Esq.,J. U. Campbell Eaq.,Jobn T. [Wand, I Curdy, Rending; Seller's Drug Store,Pottagrope ; and D. 0. McGowan. IC. M. HALL, Agent. by storekeepers generally throughout the State. W: - .P. lIILAND, DI. D., Agt. for Phila. City andeounty. Jan. 18, 1851.. 3-tf. CHAS. E. WOOLSEY & CO. JERSEY LARD-,4, SUPERIOR ARTICLE OF ns General Agents for Penylvania, Delaware and Maryland. Wilke and clean lard, for sale by Nay. I, Dill, 0.3 m , J. N. BEA'rrY & SION.t . arc , lest , • - ' 134 f . , BROWN'S EMI h Ell CLEGG'S PERFUMERY AND FANCY ,20.,1•A —Thee fip..l ;or atrirles of pprfumPo, Inrh are enninerated his jnatlyireletir.t .rd LLey Whit, Oriental Alaltavter, Pearl. Rouge. Tooti..,nd TO:let Powders; Citilleve, Velvet, Chalk and egi C'usnollcs. Walnut and I.;Ntra Fine - E - ind Eimer, and Wind:or, Finalit*, Palm. Almond, Fancy and Tolte , - ..thavine Cream, Hair l)ye, cologne %Saler.. EXiraclir tor the Ilandleieliier, On Marrow. ni a t'n t'i y..to I Coniiiiin (1 new article). Eau Lily mil tl ur Phalurotiwo,Acc.,&e., i re ei aril forCiale br .1(h S T. CLEW: Perni.ner Cneno , t, Itarket beinn 24, Plata. t ! , 1•11,ha:11,4,111 . 1 refft!rt ?hit CI.F:CWS the 3ml ;nom extrittilien Manilla - Wry in the City Give Lon k tell. Oct. 25. 1b5.1, 43-ly LIGHT, LIGHT, LIGHT, T North 2,1 street. above Vine. Eastslth , • :irh.'adrlplita. :The au bacribms call the attention of ifir. , friebea a i.. 1 the public In gencial. to their New hop r ed. Pine Oil. Lamp. Fluid. 1,1 nature. of I' vet y.detcrtption, de re Pendant... tilaf. 12 rid) eIP Fir Lamy* or. G oinilit dorms. t hirindoleo, Miguel Lloldcra, Vale?.. Patio. Lamp., lla II Lantern.; and ;garble trmftalops. eel, • tI aveortmeht of G1...15e...and Ilrataitia Lamp, for dee,etir short nonce ha mp tot, K ...large varlet). LO, Tin - Cane , if ail e:htion to the mantifurturing of the. .b.)Ve a rt then': to veil h I the Very lowetit Al! rueibi wartAtiti.4. item quality of . Pine anti 'Burning Fluid. %Vlauletiale and Hems!. —Storr. \, 2!I Soria s;reri, (Blunt DIS io:3, No. , ti;•Nolde •tree', near Pnuoth. rinmeK., !minim; & 111 Mannfart a rers , IN, CADIM.:I, • AND. raRNITITILE: WARE I :WllOlOll., 1.1 and Of , . Iltlbl It in 11.• ,hisrePsi his Cabinet Watt. ILLIOM. to )10 t ooto tt go Slrnt. ood has tocrea.. tl hot •.i i_abiarq. Ware, Eurnl•h , ng Cnudr, wl:i. h kerectr d with Carr, and Ina:dd.:lr tnred arintipaV:y he himsolf,of Mal el MI, !L L. p. ilnrat,s ,in band, all' kind.. of Parini and ten-r.llllrm,enillrlFnlnlturr; 11,1dinr..111indo,SItad,, 21a.r,•,..,4e- , Arr., together ,enit tire afterler , 0.11 hell! ly Ilplinlederera. All urders prr•anplly er.•can-.1, a nd n.,ngiqk itoonnoli,l and upl.,d-tr.ring don, 0 trip nhortvst boiler '1.1.11, hi, 111.1.116, 1 to the (1111,11 e (0(111e 1,1111 , 11 3 3 , h• tervive,l,llllll Itopu.. be atm t at. and ttnAnrate Fie..., In ..t.eltre itt , ir ,, ,133 ,. . 311,1 :t lailfely 111 , 1 , • 11,1, a 113 ' - te , .• • for S. hie tt I. t. hiss pr.-pared lifiNlll." I:RF.SsA • 37 It, PORTEUS': LABORATORY 'lll.l ..411111 , I>rta2t,t,. 1 , 11114. A Sr. 111..1 11111.111ov. air-tined it) .llca ; !WT. j! Pod"; Pltir,r4ltllr• IrHA ; 4.f 1 rprtalirr ; Venitr Tnrpentioe, tlrrulit N'l,lllJll of and quality Japan mil Shullar V.utttoh all color.: aml goal, e.t:hi r, 1.11.11-t l'apC I aIA I“6er vane ‘l•.k..r M and • otnin , r. ••11 i• , alf• al Use 1..d.0rk0.n0 141 N• it, rlitiNT Pliiildelpilta • H Irde re nll he rereivud rn NO M UK ET sired atatr RIC lITII. 31 N. ECOND 41 ore I, above ,nrch, and at 214'; RACE street. .1 A. ri/RTEI 0:1 a 1 ,51 41• NEW ma EXTENSIVE Assontrar.lNT pa/ ,;(j r) D,s. raZt)C.r.):/E.s, (2/JEEN.'•:. u(,) 3 - • • •1' , ..; 'l' l lll ,liet• have ~pent noir!. Time red taken nita,,ai pa la,. in aiieoilin. the Auction., both in New Yr"e and rnihkitellilild, in raw pnrch..se ..r 111,4' opening at t h eir WIlotoc•it•• and Retail - 1. 1 101P,' Cent,• Tire. 1. ilirecity opoo o o. 0,.. 1....1111iir0, Milo re they 1 . 1,10 rtittily ITI- Vitt• I.h 3ii:rtgireis to 1,111. tieing well ar.trell, from No rut oO: arItI11,111••1,11011 nololllmlll.ttflltey non ;halo, 1111 Lr 1.1111.01 notiltt .0 •tlio l ll.lleil I•• I. t . . 111 P) at. %%Of of theilter , yei, and "in 4/..iirti c0.:f01i0.... thai I.liiiii - 11_ I An ti:. , '••• - •oll 1 11,11 In 1.1•‘• Ir rnontnv t'atl and e and Ton 11 1 t.•• rims 114,1 of — he truth of not statement --to 0•11 . 11 , ralt•ou• I,:n/1. ....ilk be le•lion, ice WOlllllll only mum rk 11,01 OW ntlSOrollotit :1131111e. aiii. sea-iniaiile, io the ...hem! %. 111(4 of JI 1 1 \ eiTON ek. 211. 1,51 • TOYS. . .. TOYS .. AND FANCY GOODS N , ... and benniifili mltyliw, ju.i rrer,..d. ~i, Badnl ( - 7/Inn or T. rrd todia Warn, linlinndin (na••• , , &g.. • rl• r. Ptipirr Mar and Vnaeta:de Ivory gt.. 11. a Ititl 113.1sel+ richly nrnUti.e.nird .P...fects.en•r•• 1'0t.11,. ~(Iritri•r+ I , ,,nry an sr Ir., 1' le 1 , r11.11e, hr =1 Sbite, Iliad' ni ra t rry dr r 11 , 11011 !he 1.0,%, itiwOrt 111 , /II prirt •, I.y l% sr TILL n. _ ( I,, lnlnerre ttrnet, ' Oct % 411-31.1 N. II 1.41.11 - Ind in Lnle. at 10,$ lOon.l prr ( a '• UMW:=SS, SADDLEB.Y. &C 1'()%V1:1. PF,TETN , Art,l•l6e : and Ilirnes.: el loq!• ri.pertflitly to annow.re 10 OW' I II ~ N itants of Poll-ville• and sort - contd..; tins o.noolntred toi.sitrus an tirpnyl , rent". Nirt, 1, itm.r the I:. 1114. r,r I 1 sl,. Wily re ll.' 113 4 .11 hand an a-- es , ,:troma 1:4-1, tt Orneoll inulat tort., (sit) but -1..n ‘plitA drivinu brushes, mid V31 . 1011S other Ire t d 11,.- above kind of Mitdmip, N II hlndsid , f Inbhlna 1.110 light and heavy, door a..!„ls.."?lifirte , t.. e, :he most reavolia tile P.rois. (14 - 1. li. 6)1 41-ly GUNS! GUNS,: II: F. it •••' thri,vitil and opined one of the finest VI, L , t. ,‘ at „l.,,,ot tt , thrt(tint , ' Guns (.4er in nathred •ith 11,1, rnattirr,front N'! ! In *3:.. Jtur itttal ti,,utd. and , Ore kite best,and heattet,t, atvi tv,ii he -.id thwet , lira n anv other in the comity. Ih.nhlr and er rthtit Walk.. I 2erClitlel. , ll Cat.. l.opttrr and Hero Powder Flasks, Cazae Ilan. celthrated spotting Pots del. P 11111111; Flttlikti. (that prillll. the Ipf,tlllllll I WV offer Iltm (limy.. for their, a relf,e gond plat Mc, and remarkdhle !nix pen & POl - 1 rni • • I I. 41-if STILL. LATER FROIVI THE CITY Pllll.ll' 111/' W 0 U I. I) RE ly-spetc,llll) IflrOrni lilt old 1.13.14,trrs ,he nubile generally, that be has %IL—takee the el,:teneive Coar It Making Cc Ftedere k 11. NI Curer. where he Is holy prele.red all knota oft •IrriaL!e making, and all long exp.-feta, en the 1 , c,,me9“ hones to bp able to :rive satisfaction to all thnee tt bn may (all ninth litte Potts 1.. October 5. Iso. 40—ti SABLE CIITLZRYA PLATED WARE. r hare on hand of the best quality Ivory ban- Vs' tiled Dinner and Deject Knives . , with nr w IDIOM F Silier Plated Dinner and Dessert Forks, table Tea Des , ict Plat...! Spoon, Alen the largest asolutt nip nt 0(11. tisehold & Kitchen Furniture in the county, and reppertfully ask an opportunity of convincing the public that ours b. the light place for bargains. BRIGHT S. POTT. 00 11,1'51 31-11" HUGHES' EXPECTORANT, FCOIN:11S, COLDS, INFLUENZA. WHOOP r ing roigh and Pulmonary alrections.—The pro prietor of tie abhor, invaluable preparation challen ges tie exhibition of any, oilier specific which can complete einmutial tiffalities with that now pre- Ilit'd in I%l' pntrile. Illmself a graduate of the rid lege of Ptxtrinacl in Philadelphia, and carefully tra•ned in ens of the tnk , at eclennive pr rip' toll 1,..11•e• ill I hat he eobtidentiv, and writ a-sured Pith in U. evellenre, rot omit:end. it as a inrilicilte well a•Upud for the porttore for vv loch it tra• rour pnrnnded, Ile pleilhea his prefessional imputation that contain,. ao deleterious tolift—lttlt Ihat the pimples of which it Is Will 11(11 in it, remolpqt ;dell the titte:t lend, infant in airy way lint Intim removal tof the dt , ea , :e. For cruftri., however inveterate. or harassang.lts action will he Intl Int to he immediate and offer 1u.,1; Wilk{ ni elfertif.:llB.' it will ht lug almost instantaneinis tenet, and it imrsevered in. will stlei t a Crrta to cure Cliddien from their torth, and adults of any age, ca n ter y upon •111,C 10,1111 R fnitl< long tieglerted, or lir. eninibg vilenf through I-dm-dant a I iloSllle. threaten- Int int ttri, '0 tile 10ng. , . and tin•tettnently ittention lion. Will le. arrested before mid; a fatal crisis will have mleheil. Indeed Cat'eS liar,, been known. and are c.• titied to, where It has been aseertamml that a point mar): affection existed which this tnedi :ine relieved with all the decided evidences of n radi al, emir,- ore.. This pre 'ira:tion i• equally eflicarions for Asthma, hoarAene:s ecjl bronchitis. Aged persons, partir tutor ly. are tutirg sirthjert to the first of those diseases; whilst puld , c speakers. when Vii fed w ith the latter, will be co, to be relieved from these two painful an- 13 °chi): Peol:a Ila TILE EDITOR'S TABLE. OxE 01 the very sweetest of Burns! song is one that we have seldom or never seen quoted. It was a favorite of Burns himselt: and yet in several edi tions 01 hi. poems if is not to be found , perhaps iwcause in the upinions of his editor•, he has im mortalized so many Ronnie Jeans' that the. one could be better di•pen•ed with. What a beautiful picture it ul first love, budding in a maiden's young and tender heart' Read it ; ye young lov ers, and take courage ; and ye who/tare been such• recall the days, 'sweet as remembered kisses after death.' when you were in the .atria MEMEM "There was a la—, and she was lair, • At lark• and market to be seen; When a' the imram maids were met, Tbe bdattie Jean. " And'aye ,he wrought hOr 'lmmune'. work Aod aye 'he Kin_ ,ae merritle ; The Idtthe , t bud upon the b u sh Ilad ne'er a lighter heart than .he. not hawk, will rob the Wilder ov' That iiless the little Im:white'' , nem. And Gott Will blight the faireq flower , . Am/ lore will lireuli the withdest re.t Young Roane war. the ',rawest lud, The pride and tlower a' the glen And he had owsen. sheep and bye, And wanton nap,gles nine or ten. ‘• He pied wi' Jennie to the try-t, H.• ilaneeil we Jennie on the down And tang err wale.. Jeanie woo, Her heart was to.l, her peeve wa..tnt•n A. in the 6 , r-on' of the stream The 111. m-beam dwell. et drwey e'en :73,, I retnl.lmg pure was tender Tune in the ()ream o' bonnie Jean. And now •he work• her tnaminie's work And nye •he •igh% wi' eare and pain, Vei wi•i not what her nil might bo, I I, w ha! , Xmiid Mak' her weel nun I:iii Bbd Ma heart beat And dai I,:nik 111 her e . e. A.lnv told In. lale 0 . love 01IC 111 . .•11,11 'n the liily lea ? '• The -inkin4 in the we-I, The 1..1.. in Oka g Hi , cheek I her'. he fondly 'west. And wltl-pered Ilia. It, tale el love •• • U Jeanne lair. 1 Ide thee Clear: ll rastA thou think to thney ' t tr thou Irove thy ruronmte%“-ot. And learn 10 tent the !arm INC me ' •• • 11 Fein, or byre thou -halt na grade, Or Inlet It ing eke to trouble thee, rut '.trot' nmang the heather•ht-111. .Atul tent the waving wi' •• Now what could art e”. Jeanie du had nu will to Fay him IM; A I length .ite blaqhed a .weet eon.eat, And love wa. aye lu•tween :hem twa It to.k . Robert tiaras to emweive and execute that exquisite compari-on in the milt verse, which, kir appositeness and brainy ot imagery, pi.earee v r•gnnllml by the !halite of the stream of memory deep en:n:4 IN vliannek, to his 'lfitrhlatal Mary ' iinick-hiituk . GII'EIIII , I A FRIEND Ml=l 14,4'e me a iiietia to love tor A trend that. 1 1•.111 love— A§l4l let Ihe .10101 aroma! me Iti The 4414 y be dark above— The breathing, of that gentle hem, The light of that bright eye. Shall be to me a world of wealth, The rainbow 11l 'Or sky,' FLIEs AND THE MA,NET.—II is related Voigt's Journal, that a person having an artificial magnet suspended from the wall of his study. with a piece of iron adhering to it, remarked for several years that the flies in the room, though they frequently :placed themselves on other ihni articles, never set tled an the artificial magnet : and even that if they approached it, .they in a moment again removed from it some distance. Sonic of our readers. perhaps, will have the curio sity to ascertain the truth of this statement. 7:0 A SPANISiI journal contains the follow ing singular summary :—" There are 3,0(11 languages spoken throughout the world .1 , :t7 in Europe. 937 271 i in Africa. and 1,:21;4 in America. The number of males is nearly equal to females. The average of human life is 33 years: a fourth of the pop ulation die before the age of four years. the half before that of 17 years: such as survive these periods enjoy a measure of health which is dented to the other half of the human race." SHERIDAN was' never without a rea son, never failed to extricate : himself in any emergency by his wit. .At a country house. where. he was once, on a visit, an elderly maiden lady desired to be his compar.ion in a wall:. lie excused himself at first on the ground of the badue , s of the-iveather. She soon .afterwards. however, intercepted him in an attempt to escape without her. 'Well,' she said, it is cleared up I see.' Why - , yes,' he answered, 'it has cleared up - enough for one, but not enough for tiro.' 7a - THE BIBLE AND CEIME.—When a gen tleman presented a Bible to a prisoner un der sentence of death, he exclaimed. "Oh, sir, if I had had this book, and studied ,it, I should never have committed the crime of which lam convicted." So it is said of 'a native Irishman when he read, for the first time in his life, a New Testament, which a gentleman had put into his hapds, he said, If f believe this, it is impossibVfor me to remain a rebel." G_% Tit Ti r. COI:RAG F is the result of reason ing. A brave mind is impregnable. • Reso lution lies more in the head than in the veins, and a just sense of honor and of infainy.l of duty and of religion, will carry us farther than all the force of mechanism. ry' Or 4; ITT To FIE REMEFIBERED.—Parents should recollect when their boys disturlipub lic meetings by talking. instead of listening to the speaker, that it is an evidence of very loose bringing up. and reflects as much dis credit on them as it does on tho boys whodis grace themselves. A PROPOSITION must be plain to be adopted by the people., A lake notion„ Which is clear and precise. will always meet witli a ttrEater number of adherents in the world than a true principle which is obscured or involved. 77 Tnt /We is the first of Book;, and the hest of dasc,rs—teem ing with trial,* from the dtpths oars. and from the/ming aparhi, trorn the p0)171101 . $ r0711(10111, ant! the ts/ei the spa. 11h, man ! Make it thy study. ...!uidp, and safe refuge.—De Kalb. SixmmArt.-..,—,,1t is said that Washing• ton drew his last breath in the tan hour of the la't day of the /as/ week of the last month of the hist year in the last century. lie died on Saturday nihit at 12 o'clock, Dec. :11st, 1799. ci - mon that Mr. Barnum . had been engaged by certain sinners to quench the fires o f - Beelzebub's regions,' with his great fire annihilator, is without foundyion in fact. ir,-- . ONE UNQUIET, perverse' disposition i distempers the peace and unit: / of a whole family or society, as one jarri g instrument will spoil a whole concert. - (r' Ancitimmus being asked—who was the master of Sparta ? The laws, said he, and next them, the magistrates. THEUE iS no _vice that cloth so cover a man with shame, as to be found lalse and perfidioue.—Bacon. elpice I F,ort: the 1 - 4 b, V , lat, of a BaailtiOt EVENING =I The Future is a great land—how the tights, and the shadows throng over it—bright and!; dark, slow and swift ! Pride and Ambition buildup great castles on its plains—great monuments on the moun tains, that reach heavenward, and dip their lop in the blue Eternity. Then comes an earthquake—the earthquake of disappoint ment, of distrust, or of inaction, aiitOlr;vs , them low. taping desolation WideriS branches everywhere; the eye is full of them, and can see nothing besides. • By and by, the sun peeps forth—as now 'from be hind yonder cloud—and reanimates the soul. Fame beckons, sitting high in the heavens, and joy lends a halo to the vision. A thou sand resolves stir your heart, your hand - is hot and feverish for action ; your brain worts madly ; and You snatch here, and you snatch there, in the convulsive thrOes of your delir ium. Perhaps you see some earnest, care ful- plodder, once far behind you, now toiling slowly but surely over the plain of life, until he seems near grasping those brilliant phan toms which dance along the horizon of the future; and the sight stirs your soul to fren zy, and you bound / on after him with the madness of a fever in you' veins. But it was by no such/action, that the fortunate toiler has won ,his progress. His hand is steady, his bratti is cool ; his eye is fixed and The Future is a great land: a man cannot go round it in a day : he cannot measure it with a bound : he cannot bind its harvests into a single sheaf. It is wider than the vi sion, and has no end. Vet always, day by day, hour by hour, second by second, the hard Present is elbow ing us off into that great land of the Future. our souls indeed, ,wander to it. as to a home land.; they tun beyond time and space, he yond planets and suns, beyond far-off suns and comets, until like blind flies, ;hey are lost in the blaze of immensity. and can only grope their way back to our earth, and our time, try the cunning of insects. -Cut out the Future—even the little Future, which is the EVENIN , ., of our life, and what a fall into , vacuity ! Forbid these earnest forays over the borders of Now, and on what polls would the soul live ? For myself, I delight to wander there, and to weave every day, the passing life into the coming life,—so closely that I may he un conscious of the jointing. And if so be that I am able, I would make the whole piece bear lair proportions, and just - figures—like, those tapestries, on which nuns work by in ches, and finish with their lives :—or like those grand frescos, which poet artists have wrought on the vaults of old cathedrals; gaunt; and collossal—appearing -mere daubs of carmine and azure, as they lay upon their hacks, working out a hand's, breadth at a time—but when complete. show ing—tvin metrical and glorious' But pot alone does the soul wander to those glittering heights where I4ne sits, with plumes waving: in zephyrs applause : there belong to ii. other appietites, which range wide, and constantly over the broad Future-laud. We are not merely, working, intellectual machines, bin social puzzles, whose solution is the work of life. Much as hope may lean toward the intoxicating, joy ,of distinction, there is another leaning in the soul, deeper, and stronger, toward those plea sures which the heart pants tor, and 111 whose atmosphere, the affections bloom and ripen. The first may indeed be uppermost : it may be noisiest: it may drown, with the cla mor of mid-day, the nicer- syrnpathies. But all our day is not mid-day :' - and all our is not noise. Silence is as,strong as the soul: and there is no tempest so wild with 14 3 .1,-, but has a wilder lull. There hes in the depth of every man's soul a mine of atieciion. which from time to time Will burn with the seething heat of a volcano, and heave up la va-like monuments, through all the cold strata of his commoner nature. One may hide his Warmer feeling-:--he mat' paint them dimly :—he may crowd them out of his sailing chart, where he on ly sets down the harbors for traffic : yet in his secret heart, he will map out upon the great country of the Future, fairy islands of love, and of joy. There he will be sure- to wander, when his soul is lost in those . quiet and hallo Wed hopes which take hold on Heaven. Love only, unlocks the door upon that Fu- turity, where the isles of the blessed, lie like stars. Affection is the stepping stone to od. The heart is our only measure of infinitude. The mind tires with greatness; the heart— never. Thought is worried and weakener'. in its flight through the immensity of spare: but Love soars around the throne of the Highest, With added blessing and strength. I know not how it may be with others. but with me, the heart , is a readier, and quicker builder of those fabrics which strew the great country of the Future, than the mind. They may not indeed rise as high as the dizzy pinnacles that ambition loves to rear: hut they lay like fragrant islands, in a sea, whose ripple is a continuous melody. And as I muse now, looking toward the EVENING, which is already begun,—tossed as I am, with the toils of the Past, and be wildered with the vexations of the Present, my affections are the architect, that build up the future refuge. And, in fancy at least. I will build it boldly ;—saddened it may be, by the chance shadows of evening; but thro' all, I will hope for a sunset, when the day ends, glorious with crimson, and gold. A MAROMETAN WEDDING One day we were informed that a Moorish wedding was to take place. Not even the bridegroom had yet seen his bride, though she was represented as one of the loveliest creatures in creation, and only sixteen yearq of' age. In the evening a fantastic proces sion passed our door, preceded by the firing of guns and the unrestrained merriment of of human voices. At length came the bride groom like a triumphant victor, escorting his yet• unseen conquest to -his own house, where arrangements had been - made for the marriage ceremony to he performed. He was clad, from head to-foot, in snowy ap parel, and mounted on a noble milk-white steed. his appearance was extremely com manding and ,majes,ic, while the enthusiasm of youth and the vigor of manhood were clearly expressed in his full and darkly glan cing eye. Alter him followed the concourse of his rejoicing -friends, in the midst of whom was a mule, led by two Moors, having on his back an ornamental cage, or fox, scarcely more than four feet square, within which, and secure from public scrutiny, was the hallowed person of the bride. The proses ' Sion passed by, and the beautiful Moorish girl was soon resigned to the protenting arms of her husband, though only to share, perhaps, with several others,the enviable sovereignty of heart. A monopoly of affections is sel dom to be met with in the landipf the Moor. Variety and change seem indispensably ne cessary to keep the sacred.. spark of love alive.—Notes of an Attache in Spain. a GRIMSTONE'S Ilarboule Grimstone, of the rolls, an emit - hem lawyer, a just judge, and a persop of a large fortune, who lived in the 17th ceniury, was a very pious and devout man, and tspent, every morning and evening, at least- an hour in meditation and prayer. And even in win ter; when he was obliged to be very early on the bench; he tookcare to rise soon enough to have the time he ususlly devoted to these exercises. Oa' MULLONEY says that the people who don't believe in purgatory, may go farther and fare a great deal-worse. Q:7- chjriot wheels make their car., riage road in the fairest lace. cotta caughter of-. _ . k _witvEs. . . - --- lir zier, 14 an ave . a irig''''l4,rlia having could dest., !mon toward, her tanizes vi iiuld do it with pleasuie, fo? day to her mother,_ "If 1 . presence distuA.vizier, r v , dear child," said hum whose i nauspicious, v age the matter." itu ße:composect, my; wrote a letter in die t Iti.-;,,, will man. for i'? h' a ahis, she to the I" I ' hould' 4 l the for you , and wish that you s wife Kdr yo th u e r v b i u z s ie ba r 'n d , =I but as you have an attachinent to yonw band, who is my vizier, it would be ratL. a disgraceful :thing if I were to tear you from his arms, and make you my : wife whilst he is /alive." When the* vizier's spouse read this letter, ambitious thoughts took possession of her heart, and shetecamp intent upon finding some stratagem to rid herself of the obstacle. One night, her hui;. hand being in a state of inebriation she seized the happy oecasion;.killed him with out compunction, and sent his .head to the kingiby the hands of a young damsel.— , Whose head is this ?" inquired the king wth great anxiety. "It is,-the head.of your vizier," replied the damsel ; " his wife-has .sent it: you know why.". The king insti tuted inquiries into the mhtter , and discov sling the truth, took off the heads of the vi zier's wife, his own daughter, and the damsel. lie then summoned the principal officers. of his army. and Said to them " I I want you all to give me Your wives ;" but they unanimously Mused: "We will sur rend& to you our property—nay. sacrifice our lives for you," said they, " but we can not part with our dear Wives. After this, the king went secretly to the wives of those officers, and said to each Of them apart, " I wish to make you my wife, if you can con-- , trive :o get rid of your husband." That very night each of the ladies. by some strat agetu, succeeded in cutting - off the head of ' her husband, and in the morning the king I saw his generals' heads in his possession. I sent by their wive. lie was horror-struck at'''the spectacle. " What !" exclaimed he; I asked these men to giire me their wives. i and with ` one accord they refused ; yet when ' I propose to their wives to commit a barbs roes act of infidelity, they all consent; and their, husbands!" :His majesty, 'after this,, ejaculation, ordered ;all the -expectant widows to be put to deatk :without mercy.— .I:qatic foornat. No. 4a' COLD XVEATIRER AND THE POOR. Winter. cold, dreary winter will soon visit this particular part of ;the globe,, for the five ilfon.andtli and fifty-first time, since. he first made his debut front the darkness of chaoQ, and trampled under foot the fair gar lands which youthful nattire hatistrewn over the earth. Though an unwelcome guest to many, he still pays his annual visits, despite of all the grumfilings, and growlings, and none can stand on the skirts of...his coat and say, wherefore contest thou ? As this sea son is approaching. and already frequent in clement weather, and the shortening days announce its nearness, We would ask how how many of us think of :the poor? Oh, ye who warm yourselves at comfortable fires, think of the houseless, starving, and penny less wanderers- of the earth, - who havn't the privilege; and hug a little closer the stove, and see if you can't thaw out a little syrnpailly fur them. One need not look far for objects fur benevolence, they are all over, as° thick as fleas in sunnier tune. . In the rigid reign •of the Frost King, instead" of sending money into distant lands, to make the contented heathen Miserable, it is as good. if not better, to make the miserable :trona us comfortable, by the bestowment of a feW loose penaies,•tbat might otherwise slip through one's - fingers, and roll forever away into the sluices of dissipation and,es travagance. There are titany who scatter dollars in foolishness, that wouldn't place a copper in the frost bitten hand of a men dirant. The poor can endure cold, want, and deprivation uu better than those who are '• well off," for they are of the same human tamily, and have the saint. feelings ; let those who are able, see that they hatre no necessity t 10 (10 so, biy freely givintx; of their abundance. Domestic. dUlccLti'nm. MUSIC. I:; 11 1 I:1 , rtATT.OR ;AC. :Ur rau-w, or 1 ilie ; Musir, whrrein Sorrriw's cry I- a •weet. Ile, lal De.iaor is Lneplony. •1!00:ts winds the :,111l and finds 'new. -.At-enticing sound, Note , that -ocit he and cannot wound, Lead ti with a tendei care tint...ear,' nb lirightei• air : wt.,•11. with w,elcome pain, Melted front the inasfes brain, W hen hi. , orrow. ire'ed from smart, Lail itN head ufxm In! , heart, • And the nwit,ure,brOiren, slow,— with lean , in niFtitgled now.— All it , titiL:hly ,ceret,spake A nil it 'lent : it Will not wake. ;;% c me music, !md'ltul strong, I )raven Irom deeper founts than Song More impassioned, full, and free Than the Poet's , numbers be : whieh can master thee, stern eneltuntreSs,.4emorrl tberving through- thedarkenod strasa ti thy 'Tells of weariness, As the Summer lightnings play Through a clouds edge, far away. r,ve me music, such as springs When an amml droops his wings, Pausing in nod-heaven, with eyes Solt with dew of Paradise, Hearing Love', thaitlcsgiving rises Um of 'leant . , whose living bloom 1 Lde, the de...01m imOomb. ;;,ve me I and dumb Chr,ked with tears that never come ; lye Inc music ; sigbor word Such a sorrow never tddrred,— Sorrowthat with binding, pain Lies like fire on heart and brain. 'Earth and Heaven bring no relief ; I am dumb; this weight of grief Lochs my hits: 1 cannot cry : :rye ute mtpne„or V die. THE DAY OF THE MONTH - • • - - Many peflons might; help themselves, as sonic do. by remembOlicg throughout the year on what day the lit of January fell, and by permanently remembering, the Ist day of li each monthw agtees with the, first day of the year. Thus, this present year began on Wednesday, and the 6th of August is therefore 'Wednesday, as are the 13th,' 20th; 27th. By the fallowing lines the key to thti months may be kept in mind : The first of October you'll :And if youlry, The second of April, as well as July, The third of September which rhymes to December, The fourth day of June. and no other, remember. • The huh of the leap-month; of March, and November. Th e sixth d : ,O of August, tilt , Cventta of May show 11. , fiat of the month in the name of the day ; i:“1 w leap-year when loMp4nonth has duly been • These month-dates will show,.not the first, but the ermid. It is added, by another , writer, " The day. cf the week andi day of the month may be found with greater certainly and much more easily from the following ancient disuch : Aura Dattil Doattaua,diatinttine Beabit Egenos cram Cießenlu• Feret Aarea Donn Fidell." Or from the well knociin rhyme: Al Ilnv..r nwetis GeOrge Otown, Emuire, 0 0 .141.,,514,1.1).-ri:V&Aud David Friar." The initials of the twelve words in these lines are - the letters affixed in the calendartu the Ist day of the twelve niontbs in regular order, the first line serving for six months from January to June ',inclusive, and the sec= and for ,the remaining six, July, August, !a. The Ist day of January is marked A, the Ist -of February D, the llt• of March D, and so on. We have only to remember the qunday leiter fur the year. Titus E is the ,S‘aday letter for 1851. The ::nth of January, there fore, was a Sunday, jand, consequently the Ist of the month was a Wednesday. C be ing affixed to the lirst:of the present month, (August,) that day was Friday, and the 311 - , 10th, 17th, and 24t11;were Sundays, conse quently, ibis day on which I write is Wed nesday. 1852 will be a leap year, the Sun day letters for which; are D C; for the suc cessive yeass_ proceed in retrograde orderlG, F, E, D. C, .13Z9k,) . though the letters affixed to the day of the, month go alphabetically. The first letter D serves January and Febru ary, and C for the rentainiog months of;that year. The Ist of next January,. therefore, will be a Thursday. and the 4th a Sunday:: I and the Ist of' March! will fall on. a Monday, and the 7th on a Stffiaay_. 7 -Notes and Que. nes. . . . . . ONE OF thelvorst things to Wien on is Envy. In our opinion, it is as difficult for a grudging man to raise a double-chin, as it is for a bankrupt to raise a load: Plump ness comes not from roast beef, but_ from a good heart, and a cheerful dispaition., So stye the Albany Dotehman, •
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