Frm l.fnerle Jfrtcultutlit. JANUARY. 7hrmih ih hushed ulr the vthltcnlnj shower descends, Al ftrit Ihln weaver Ingi last Hi' flake. 'Fall broad, and wide, unit fait dlmmttigthe'diry Willi o continual flow Iho cherished Held. Tut onthelr Winter robe of purest white, TIs briahtnese all, save where the new enow hwlit Along the masy current. Low the woods How their hoar heeds i and cm the languid tun Faint from the west nnlu liU evening rnir, Earth's tinlverral foeo.deep hi J, nti.l chill. Is one wild dunlin! waste, thai billies Wide Tho works of man' Tbcro is soinclbiiig nj-rproprlnto and beautiful in closing tbc old year and tc ginuiug tlio now, with a covering of snow. 1 1 is at onco a winding sheet for tboilcad past, and a spotless tablet on wliicli to vrrito tbo impressions of tho future. All tho faco of naturo and tbo works of man lie en tombed under tbis puro marblo surface. Tbo soil of tho farm is all of ono seeming quality, tho upland and tbo swamp, tbo rough and tho smooth, all beautifully graded. Even tbo fouces and stono walls arc, many of them, erased, and one sees how charmingly a rolling prairio looks. H puts a new aspect upon tbo whole ftcc ef tho country. Even tho highways aro changed, and the merry sleigh bells and tho loaded wood sleds, pass over meadows and cultivated Colds, Deop, narrow val lies are filled up, and unsightly brush and brambles, under tbo wtlls and by tho road side, aro concoalcd. Tho farm of tbo sloven is for onco put in order, and looks neatly. Tbo gaps in bis fenco, the briars in bis fields, the thistles and weeds around bis bouso and barns, no longer stare us in tbo face. The snow, as a winding sheet, is suggcf tivo of many profitablo 'lessons to tbc husbandman. It buries up many of bis defects that ought to bo entirely removed by looro thorough and efficicut management That meadow, wbero tho boulders have never been disturbed, is now made smooth by the snow. It might be mado so by a little gunpowder and labor, and picscrvo that even surface through tho year. How much better It would look you can now see. IIow much better it would bo, you would havo occasion to know for tho rest of your days. Tlicro aro, perhapsj fifty unsightly rooks on every square acre, that havo always hindered tbo plow, and tbo Boythe, to say no'hing of tbo room thoy havo occupied. The expense of removing theso stones is considerable, but then you gain soil by it, both in surfaco and iu depth, and increased facility in tillage for a life-time Tbo clearing up of an acre of rocky land, is equivalent to a good sub soiling in mnst cases, and it makes that operation comparatively easy whenever tbo land is taken up for hoed crops. These are important items to bo deducted from the expense of clearing. Then tho ago of the mowing machine has arrived, and you connotavail yourself of its great advantages until tbc meadow is cleaned up. Now the snow bas obliterated that long line of bushes, brakes and briars, under tho wall, that bavo so long robbed you of tbo use of the richest strip of land in your fields. Hero foul weeds and vermin havo nctkd, grass could not grow, or, if it did, neither cow nor scythe could approach it. You see bow much better tho fences look with this nuisance abated. Now it is not expensive to make clean work with theso brush under the walls. A bush scytho and tho grub hoe will finish them in a single season. You want the room they occupy, and tbo rich anil that always gathers under the fences. Absurd as it may seem, tbcro are far mcrs that plead for bushes and rocks. Tbo former afford a delicato browse for tbo cattle, and tho latter retain beat and mois r . , . . turo for ibo land. They prefer land with . . . . J r . , , ' tho rockfi in it, have perhaps seen land spoiled by taking tho rocks out of it. Of course, if you add ono eighth, or one-tenth, to the surfaco of afield by removing stones, and if ycubr;ng a large amount of sub-soil to the surface by tho digging you incroaso thedemandformanurc.aad.fthedem.nabe Ml,.M.y...6w...lM(! wiU n()t wcj than ab()ut yearafterthooperat.on. Butlctth.s demand , poundS( gooJ and laffful moMUW g""y '"el ' '""g"'r loosened and deepened soil mil give you a you ever jeeehed beforo. But tho snow has completely covered thoso fences that umclo a part ol your slowing lots, -inreeueiaa are trtrown into one, and you havo a ton-acre field. How much timo would you save in tillago if tbat arrangement were maue permanent I It is a great vexation to cultivato corn or potatoes in smaii.waueu lots, wuoro tho rows are hardly a dozen rods long, and nearly half the time of your man and horse is occupied in turning about at the ends. The mowing machine and iho horso rako can never flourish in such circumscribed quarters. IIow much labor has been lost, in fenoing theso small lots I The snow is a great leveller, and its csamplc should be followed' in demolishing many of these useless fences. Tlio swamps are now bridged and mado solid. You can drive your team to any part of them with perfect safety. What a convenience it would bo if thoso floating 1.1 1. t ,i ,i . aoros eouiu uu uurauiw, uuu mtvaya do placed undor your oontrol j if they could bo mado solid, so thit tlio plow, rather than tho water, should invade their fertile hosom. There thev havo remained for bosom. Thera they hnvo remained for aM tho receptacle of the richca of yonr'it tUq well; lako in hoops on a griddlo farm, nourishing nothing but reptiles and conrso grasses, How beautiful tbey would look ditched and drained, luxuriant with clover, and nodding with tbo plumes of herd's grass. Shall art do Ibo work , , , " , ... ... . of frost, and mako those acres EOlld in1 Summer t The liuibandnian is not merely a tiller of tbo soil, Ho sustains other relations, and this covering of snow should remind him of otlisr duties. IIow kind is Naturo in bestowing this mantlo upon tho earth iu ibis inclement season I Tbo lowly plants that nestle in tbo woods, tbo grasses and tbc tender shrubs, and all si cltcrcd from tho ficrco winds and tho cutting cold, Bcnca'b tbc bauks along tbo fences, tbo ground hardly freezes. Multitudes of plants, that would othorwi perish, aro only invigorated by their hybernation, and arc' prepared to bust forth into new lifo and beauty with tbo oponiug Spriug. Sho bas forecast, and sees, that though sho needs not these plnnts now, sbo will need I them in tho future. Thus tbey ore shol- tcrcd and saved There aro tcudcr plants iu tho human family that will need shelter this Winter. Whatever tho husbandman's circumstances, be should not forget tbo poor around bitu. Ho will need them in tho future if be docs not now. A little labor furnished now, or charity if needed, will bring warmtu and comfort to their homes, and carry them through tho Winter safely. 'lu such n world, to thorn, ond uberc none Find4 happincia ui blighted, or, if found, Wliliouliome Ittlfctly sorrow at his tide; It accma the part of w idoni,andtmitln Agaiuit the 'aw of lovo, to incneure loti With less diiliitjruished than oureclvce; that thus Wc may it h patience hear our mode rat o ills And sympathize with other's sufliring more." Gratitudo for all tint Providence has done for bim, should prompt tbo (armor to be friend tbo poor. But tho snuw is a spotless tablet, as well as a covering. So is this now yoar upon which wo bavo entered. It is a blanjs now, but is all to bo fillod up with busy thoughts, words and deeds. What shall bo written upon thoso unsoiled pages ? Whit new improvements shall bo introduced upon ibo farm, and what old ones shall bo prosecuted with new vigor I Whoso hear docs not swell with hope and with a gene rous ambition, to mako only fair marks upon tho coming days and months. In our secular affairs, as in our spiritual, it will quite likely bo unto ns accor.ling to ourfaiih. Tho faith that works persistently and with energy, will, in duo time, trans form barren acres into fertile meadows, rooky pastures into smooth fields, and miry swamps into solid land. It will roalizej in moro glowing colors than wo bavo painted. As wo look over our books wo find many names against wnoa havo boon written during the past year that ominom word "Deceased." And bow many moro of ibo Agriculturitt family, unreported to us, bavo fcince this day twelvo months, fdlleu in life s battle field. This year will bear tbo same record. Of the thirty thous- and or rtioro, regular readers who begin tho volumo with us, in all probability a thousand or more will fall by tbo way-side in tbo year upon which we aro now enter ing, No ono of us can say it will not be I. Let us, then, start now on a now course of life, resolved to spend tbis year as if assured that it is to bo our last If wo do this, however tho event may prove, it will truly bo, what wo now heartily wish to every reader, A HAPPY NEW YE All. front tLe Otrmanltwn TtlegrafK. Potatoes by Weight. T?fiTr.n KtiTTftTi Tl.nrn nnnra In in -tT , regaril to tho ordinance, passed by Coun cils, which requires tho salo of potatoes by the bu3hel and Us divisions, and by weight, , u t r i n 1 undor a penalty of five dollars and costs of prosecution. Several of our farmers havo been subjected tj tho penalty, not knowing of tho existence of such an ordi nanco. It is well known that potatoes vary in Wf-irrlit nn wMl in mmlirv thn, cnlirl I e3 tbo j3 h bushel, while good, largo I Thereforo it appears to bo an injustice to tho producor or raiser of potatoes, and we trust that tho law will bo altered. A Farmer. Exch.lf.nt Dried Beef For convo . n:once. t,B bref noca3 to be cut instriDs , hcforo .j.,:-- For one hundred nounds of meat tako tvT0 qnsrtJ of courso or fino galt ani two ouncc3 0f saHpClCr. Put thc80 in a iarg0) srflooth iron ket le, and J piaco u over the firo until quite hot ; then add to it molasses, until tho mass rcscm bles brown sugar. Rub tho meat, piece by piece, on oil aidc-t in this keeping tho vessel over the firo ; immediately packing them up in a tub or jar. Turn the pieces ;taver every day. It needs no water, as tho r 1 1 .t r e .t. . ..m:--i . gait uuu jutuu ut tuu inuai, mu duiuuiuuv to fill ell the crevices. After ten days, tako out (he meat, rinsing it very lijrh'ly in water, and hang it up to dry, whore it will not freeze. Meat ihus prepared is ' very tender, and has a peculiarly delicious 1 flavor. ! , , , , , .. .... ... MUFFINS 1 alto ono pint Ot MOW I milk, ono pint of hot water, four lumps of suirar. one o?i?. half a nint of eooJ Lrlslr yeast, and flour enough to make tbo mlx Un nUt, n.it,!A- o. nm.n.l ,t,n T. turo quito as thick ns pound cake. Let one iiom.au a year. Circulation over 100,000 Copies Weekly, 25 Witnesses, THE FOIWElt CONVICTED. TOIIN . DYE li tbo Author, who hut hud ten .1 yearseip.rieneensa llankernndrubllsher.nnd Autho r of series 0 .set. res At th, Ilroadieay Tabtrntcle fchen, fur ten rurcetsivn nights, nvcr BJ- SO OHO People .O flreeled lilln with rounds nl applause, while lie ci. hlblted tho mmtier In nhlcllCuunlrrlltern eierule their frauds, ami the surest nnd ehottcit moans of deti ctl ng them I The Bank At'f f retire all say (Aatails A greeteel umagw j tapir vuenry firing . Greatest Discovery of tile Present Century for Detecting Counterfeit Dank Notts. Describing every Genuine Hill In existence, nnd eshlbitirtg ma glance every Counterfeit In rircu n lion I Arrnrtgptl sondrn)riibty,lhat Reference li Easy und Ucli-clion Instantaneous IT No Index lo examine I No pnges tn hunt up I nut so ilmp lined ami urran ged, that tho Merchant, Hanker and Business Man run see nil atafctancc. Knglllh, Frenth and Gcrven. Thus cneh may renu tho saniolu his own Native i nnguc. Nosl pirfect Bank Kate List Published. miVATK HANKERS IN AMERICA. A complete Summary of the Finance or r.tmnsR va America will bo published In cneh edition, ttgelhcr with all the Important NEWS OP TIIR DAY. Alio, A SERIES OF TALES From nn old Manuscript round in the Knit, tt fur nl th ci the most renin It te lilMnrv rr AmI immt ZJ.Vi VnMon. y'KX'.fe' The'ro".'',..' throughout Uk wlioto year mul will prove the most C3 rnrniahed wo My to EMititcrittpr only, nt 31 year. A 1 1 letcrs mutt Lo nritln sc) to JOHN H. HVC, broker ruMUIipr nnd rroprlclf r, "0 Wall kt.. New York. OLEUM LIQUOR. 013KTIFI0ATK. WE, ilio undersigned IIouso Painters, licrehy certify thai we lnve plven the newly i infilled Uleinn Liquor, minnfaftiired by Hrein , fliittmtn tc Urrlni?. In Philadelphia, an liopirl tti tl,nml have found it nn efficient KubMltnte fur L feed Oil, far superior to it in every respect, nt r t of only ahotn lialfns much. HiUBconsldcrahlyreilnrlng llic expense nl painting- Wo would tlicreforu reconi nwml the public to iti general uno.nnd after tt tins been trud Un superiority over Linseed Ol will be at tested to by all, Charles auinn, AMOS UNfiKlt. WIM I AM WOLliC, UDVVAKD UIjMIARD. June 13, THEREBY" certify tha I Invc lm3 House Painting prose ted lately with tho nbnve itnmeil Oleum Liquor, anil concur in nil respects with the rrconiiiinnihilion of 1 h above named gentlemen, and will here add, that In future I will hive no paint ing operations perlormed without the ndinlxturu o the abovo named vnluable liquor Thnc who may desire lo view lis ctlecls, will rati at my resilience, where they can convinco themselves of all llin is re presented of the OlcuruLIiuor in reard to beauty and durability. J. ISAAU IIRX1NIG JunetJ. 1837. J. S. & 12. L. I'KKOT, Produco and General COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No yi North Wharvi a, 1'lllI.ADDI.riIIA. RErKRSNCESl JolinF renittnn.Csi. Philadelphia. Messrs Hacker, l.eu St Co. ' " Slier, l'r.co .v Co. " Itucknnr. MrCantinbn &. Co. " Charles Ellis fc Co. H, .Morris Wuill &. Co ' i Outerbn.l;e, Arvov & Co. " Charlefc & Josepli Perot, ' Thomas A. Maxnell.New York. ' C. M. JlcCllins U Co., SI Louis. Mo. l.S. .Morn iti Son, Louisville, Ky Varch 15, lSJO-v EVANS At NEWCOMER, (Fermtrly ll'ebh Newcomer,) Arch sree, above I'hird. Philadelphia. Hours or MtlALS IIrk akfaat, 5, 0 and 7 o'clock to ID PiNNEBtUentleroen'K.udinary,! o'clock lon. Ladies, 2 o'clock, Tf. mo'clotkto 11. CYAN UVAN8.J U. 8. NEWCtrSlUR mis. 1 1 1 inao. y. OIIAIH.ES H. filAItPLIi'S. WINE AM) LKIUOU STOItE, Nn. 143 North Third Street, Above Race, East Side, Two doors abovo the Bagel lintel, PHILADELPHIA Has constantly on hand French Brandies, Holland tlm nnd a iienernl assortment of foreign Wi nes, also, all kinds of American Spirits, &c. Mnrrll IT. 1R50 s. National Hotel. ( LATE WHITD SWAN, ) Sides Stover. Race' Street, above Third, Philadelphia Petsr Sides, tato of the Arm Stevens, liol I iugshcaO& Co ji... . nruvKK, oi mo union uuiei, Auaiistll. IB.'ifi DYER'S HOTEL. Cattawissa Pa. rt (IIS old and wellknown Ilotel.inihetown JWA S ofCattawisja.lsstill kepi by the under p1""11? signed, and In spiteof all license laws, lie is. 1.1 II, determined lo make his house one of the moat com t nun btenlacesforiravelerMostop al, that can be found in the interior of I'ennfylvimia His table will be I'uruUh. en naiiy wnn me Destine marKeican nnora. 2T My old friends a ndtravellerf generally areinvlted J0"": JAUUU uyiilt fljay i co j. y . States Union Hotel. rOUMCURLY RED LION HOTEL.) No. U00 Market street, Philadelphia. -.EOROI: W. IINKLi: Pronr clor. rorniirlvorCo 1 1 lumbfa, Ta., woulil inform his friends anil tlicpuli 1c tliat hecunliniips to kepp tho nbove named Hotel willed is wellaml favnrahlv known tlironalioiitllic ..taipasonconneoiiicsinnii most con vcnliwit irntelln heciiy. lie mostrospectfullysolfcitsashareol .u riaoince. April 7, 1933. WM. S. SMITH & CO., Produce Factors AND aF.XF.R.1L COMMISSION MF.11CIIJI.YTS, No. 00 North AVharvcs, I'liii.Aiini.i'iifA. Tlie Maiki't value of all consignments advanced In u.iu wiipii urfiri-u. JIarcli II, IP34.-ly MOXTOEIt HOUSE, CURNRK OP MARKT.T AND MILL STRCCTS, Ciniciftatey opposite tke Court Home,) DANVILLK. I'A, ttAV1N( been recently renovated anil refurnished I.JIII ns(iprriursiyia,iiii. uirgitui iitiuiii. nun rt'upii lor tlie reception in strangers nun visitors, Wliose pa' ronage iircspeciiuuy requtstcu. 8. A. BRADY, Iyi3,1630. JOHN C. YEA G Ell, Fashionable Hat &Cap Store NO. 103 NORTH THIRD 8T1IERT, I'HI I.AUKLHIIIA trs Merchants and visitor, from Northern Pennsy vania,arercspecifullyinviicdlo civ, liiiiiacall,wlien visiting rniiaaeipiiia. JuneU8,IB30.-y. 1M11LADELPI1U OARPET STORE -AnrRTINC8,OIICIoiris, Window Shades, Slatsan s Mattings Just ri'ceived sio.noo pieces new si nufactiirril and Imnortttd expressly for CAHFi I.I., Merchants ami Housekeepers will please no Vns. H ami '.'0 North Second Street, 1st door below ast's Lhurrh. March 5.1 IPSO. DNRY JONES, SPRING AND SUMMER Ootids. 'HUE undersigned respect fully Inform lilsfrirndiano i the pub. if nllarge and the rest of mankind lhat he has estauiisneaa splendid EEW S, n the fl-eant new Hlore Uoiiic. fuiti reeled In Ttnh nrg. Coin mbiu county, ra.w here lie tiati now opened Snrinc and Summer Goods Which licit (IcLermineii tn lell un iuehtormnwlII i ml nee allat least in thit vicinity, who ore In wunl oi .iif rcii3ii4iz, to extend niiii iiicircufiom. Ilisnock tiasUeeii selected with murlicare and wilt ret retire tol lie wnnl toflti 1 1 community and without f nine to enter into n minute enumeration oft he vurioui klnli ne run Homing in asturmir nu rriemi tuat - lhltf - iffi. i . PanXjma'la"- "i."ine Grain. Lumber,,., triken in jchanfio for goodi WILSON AG Ell lVoliridurx, Mareli 28, 185T.-V !iii:lmoliv3 genuine rnniuiUTiox HIGHLY COflCnNTItATKll COMPOUND FLUID UJITRAUT HUUHUi For DUeasti tf the Madder, Ktdneyi, Orattl, Dropsy, tl'taknttses, Obstructions, Stent bietasei. FemaJt Comptainti. and ell plmn$ tf CAi i-tzual Organs, ArNlng from Excesses nnrl linnriHlencies In life, nnd removing nil niiriprr Diifhnrses from thfl HLiddor, Kltlncy,or BcJturil Orirftn. whrtlur pslsllrg In iMA1.II OH l'lIMALi:, rrom ulistcvrr caups tliev may hae nrlfilnntoil. bmt n inane r of luiw Ions ftinitlnpt glvliir heuliti onO vigor to the IVnmi.nnrl I.Idom in the ptiMId check. JOY 70 TIIR JIFFLICTFM! II . It cureN'crrtui ninl DcbilitfitrtlBiiltcrrfB, nnd reniOTrt nil tlie pjinptonn, nmons vliidi will lo found tnllso Litton li r.xirilnii, Low of l'owpr, I,om of Memory Difficulty nr llr-nt1i Iny, no nrrnl Wukiiens, Horror of llrnse. Weak Ncrvti, Treiiitiliiijt.Hr.'ntlfitl Horror of Dcnlli, Nifllit Hwioti.Cilft IVct, Wnkelnlncs, 1lnv iipss or Vlmon, (.nnuiior, ItoimM I UnntMmin of llio Miirnlnr flMcni( O tie n Unrmoii Anpi'tliR, w tli Oypoptlc Hmplntni lint llanl, I litKUinKonimliniiy. I l)rnffKff thf Skin 1'nIIMCoiintrrmticpnnil Krnpltonfl 'on ill I'uco, I'alti in lite lUck, Jlfnvlncds of the lyu I1J-, frt-turnlly Itlurk Spot tljing.lirforn thr nci t Viftli Temporart Hnfiitiloit timt doti ol BIrIiI wnnr of . Attention, (Iffit M(lltlly HrslkMiirss. with Honor I ofSoricly INotlilnp in mom tlrsf radio to nirli Pnifcnti . I Man tohtudf. and noininc ttiey more ilrcutl Tor fenr of tlcnirrlves; nofpoifof mnnnrr. no rnrncsi nris, no rppcmauon, nut a iiurncu iranuiion irom one qut'B tinti tonnoiiicr. , , , , TIkwp ivinn nnil.lf II nilPU lD PO on WHICH i s lo wi-r rotiiity.nnif Kpikpile Kitiln one of wlilfh din patient mnyrlrc W in can say tlmt the'M vx .i,penr hwi ty aiia uonyump Oonpnniptioti. Iipar nmple wltnepp to the truth of thefe ttPBf rlioiii. In Lu untie Asylums I lie, most melancholy rxliiMttoii nppeorg. I iw couniennnrc lit arunny o den and nil to dctiUito ncill.r lit i r t li or grief ever visits It. Hho'ild! t sound of the volte o-cur, it Is raielyatllfuiate "Willi woeftil meniureswnn rteppalr Now ml le li so u nil his crief bejruf ted." lf Mllly is nmstt erriblr 1 and Ins brought Ihoii'Rfids uiwin iliriinni'j In nntiinolv ffravc. thill bl.-lStlnif the nmbiiion nf many ,iolIe )ouths. It enn be cnied By ( I lie use of tin - ixFALunhP. nvjmnr. Ifynuarc pud'eiing with nnyol l tie above distressing ailments, Hi': V uid i:xtr.i(t 1 1n elm will cure you. Try It and be cnntlnroit ul Its rflicacy . ltpw.no nf an 'rk Nocirimii.nnrlQinck pnetors, u ho falsely boantot abilities nudretcrences .UHizcni know and.avoid thtm and savrlnnz sufl-iring money, nnd expntttire, ly srndiug or cullinj Tor a bottle of this popular nnd specific remedy It ail.iys nil "iin uid inflammitlon, ts perfectly pleasant in Its taste and odor, but Immediate in its nction. linLMHOLTVa KXTRACT IIUCIIU Is prepared direct ly acrordiug to tho rules of rharmney and Cfiemintry, With the greater! nccuracy und rltcuiieat knowledge nnd care ilrvoled in its romlnnntioii. Sco l'rofeisctr liewees' Vnlnitblc Works on the praet Ice or physic, unit moil of the Lite l.iulird Works nrAIi-dirluc. tt-0JIJ IHJNKlinil l)OLI,AUH3 One liuuiirrd doHirs will be paid to nuy pliyvlemn wliocaiiproviitii.it the Medicine ever Injurrd n l'a ticnt;; end Ibo tentiiiMity oi tliou.in,s.cuit produced to prove thai il d-w great good. Cases of fioni one week lo tin rleen jia' standing hale been riTcctcil. 'I he mass of volu n'.t.y testimony In possession or the proprietor, votirhinglts virtues and curjlive powers, is Immense, embracing names wu'l known lo.Scicnce nnd Tnine. 1U0,W)U bottles have been sold and not a single in siniice of lailure has bc-n reiorted I lVrnonaily nppi'.iri'd bnforn me, nn Alderman of the cMy of rii.l-idelphin. II. T. Uki.boid, Cliemift. wliu being chi I v sworn does say, that his prpntration con tains no Narcotic, Mercury or injurious Urug, but arc purely vegetable 1 11. T HBLMOOLD, Solo Mannhctiirar. Sworn nnd subicribed beiiire me litis 23d day of No vembrr ItL W.M. 1. 1IIUUAKU. Alderman. Price SI P'r bottle, or six for SI, ddtxtrcd to any ad drtts. accompanied ly reliable and responsible certlfl' cnteit from I'rofeisore of Medical Colleges, Clergymen , and ethers. Prepared and sold by II T. UCLMUOLD, IVtcticil'nnd analytical Chcmltl, No 52 South THN I'll Ht., below Chestnut, Assembly Ituililmg4, rhil.ideiphia. rT be had of J H JIIOTV.R. Elaomtburg, and of alt fitvggletg and Dealers throughout the United States, Canadas and Itrithh Provinces. IIEWAKR OK rOUNTRRFIUTS. A3K rot lll.liMHOLIl'E' TAX 12 NO oniDH. CURLS GUARANTLEU. Juno 13, !? EV AND USEFUL. OLEUM LJdUOR. A Substitute for TAnsced Oil. r PAT EXT AITMEO TOR I rIinititdcrsitriiii ofler toihe public Hu irOlfiim Li. J quor ns an elUriem pulttituu- fn Unseed Oil, a thinner fir all sorts ol I'dints ground in Oil, except Vrneil.ni Red. When ihliined uJth the Oleum the Taint w'll rover better. '.ry quicker nnd will be more durable, mid when varnished, the u!nt rtilt have nnd main Iho most gloity appenrnncti; and I he tlarticltyof the thinner will ermblH the yytZ to yie'd to the urnih ; ynd tti t cruckius it mt pea timt utV, bo cnmrtion In unlmury vat lilfilicd oil n ilniH in i-ulirelv nuifLd. r r puuiug i in uoois us equni rannoi up lounu The Oleum can be nmtl bv Itfell. or In romnion with Linseed Oil VurnUh. Jan-ui or Turr.enlitij at ibo on lion of the l'ninier. Its to l is about nne hnlf of that of l.ineed Oil thii" considi r.ibly reJucinj the expense of painting. We faiinlully rerommend it rr till purpoa. indica ted and warrant It to give satisfaction. A lilt nil (lis count to the trade. Dlllbui IUN8. Thin the pninl with tue Oleum Li niior and work it wcl I. until it flows Ireelv from the 'l he Dr.isn must tio iree irotn nil momurc nnd ina riabty ought to he sn.ikcd well will) the Oleum U-iuor, previous to palming. inueaooi placing ineurusiics inwaierover nignt, as painter generally dti, tliev ought lobe put in the Oleum Liquor, which will greatly tjctlitnie (he work. I lie paint uiixeii wnn uie uieum isfptor will work Her if it be allowed lo stand Irom 12 in 'JJ limin nri vions to its b'ing uieil.aud then llii imd in null a consistency ns to work free nnd eipy under tho brush. y the uie oi japan, lite paini will be rendered still firmer. Mix the Japm first with the paint and then thin it with the Oleum Liquor in the manner men lionci1 nbovc 100 pounds of I'alnt thinned withthn Oleum Li quor, will cover a larger suif ice than 13 pound thin iieu wnn on. The Oleum I am or is not It o be used with Vcnitlan Red, nor wih I'aint contiining nny pio'inrtlnn of it. URK1NIU. UATTMAN Ac llltEINIO, American Paint nnd Cob'r Wotks, Corner Wth and (irren HtB..riiilndehiiiia. OtHce-N C cornea Third and Wood sts.. P'liladci. pnm. J'.t. j mm vt la-ii Franklin J House. r.lKKEU & LA1KD, Proprietors. Chcsnut St, between Third and Fourth PHILADELPHIA. September, 1856, rjplE REV. 0. S. BURNETT, while 1 laliorin- nn a lAIj-jsionarv in Pmiihern Asia, dis cotertid u implf ami e rtaln curf lor Consumption, .Isth ma, isronenws, uongns, uoias, .yenoits Debility , amy nil iiiipurilii'R ol the Bleed; ntso, an eauy and eiTcrttiao moilc of inhaling the Jitmtdy Actuafd hv adciiretl ht-nefu hit Biilteriiif fi'lloui he will cherully send the Kcdpe (free) to mch a deiirc it, with full and explicit diremonsfor preparing andBUCcesnfully using me .iiuuiciui: juresi Tlcv C. S. nUIlNCTT, 831 Uroadway, N.Y. City. AiiRist 1,13." Cm NEW WAGON SHOP, Willow Grove, South Bloomslmrg. riMlU HntlorKigncd repectfuy inform k Ins (rirndi J. ani tho t uu lit Generally, that he has tn ken the atniul titt ly orfiioifil hy Mr. Ilfthert IlioUi. In Willow Grove. 8-nith Ulunmsburg, below the RM load, ulierp lie will continue tlie Wagoii'inaking Business, In nil Iti vttrio is departments, in good titvie nnd Lnmnrtpinin irriiiH. Alio UtpJiriiiff Waponii, Jiiipcf, Carriages Sul Khida itc , untie tu order and on tliori lime. O" Trbduee taken for lAork. GIIARLUS liRUWER. lWoomiburz April 25, 1P57 3m AiARRiAnn noinn r.v dr wu.liam vouno. AMititiAUB (iimn: y dr. wilmam younc. MAUKIAQi: tlUIDIS Y DR. WIMJAM VOUN'O. MAiutiAau nuipi: nv dr. wim.iam younmi M ARUlAdK RUIDL ltv DR. WUiMAM YniJNO. MARKIAUC OUIDi: nV IHt. WILLIAM YOUNO, MARRIAUU (3UIDU UY Dtt, WILLIAM YUUNU, MARRIAUU fJUIDn-YOUNO'SOnnAT PIIY8IOLOHIUAI WORK: Till! l'OCKtiT( s?crA.suuj(Ari un, or t;vory un nn own Oat Doctor, hy Wm Yodno, RI I). Hit written In plain language Tor the general teader. and ii illus trated with upward ot one hundred engravings. All young people, or Ihoio contemplating marriago, and having th least impediment lo married life, should read this book. It djiclotpf aecrcctn that every one should ho acquainted witn, still, It U a hook that mutt he kept locked up. and not lie about the houif. It v ill he sent loany one on the receipt of twenty-fivn cents Address, DR, WM. YOIINO, 122 Spruce Blrcet, above Fourth, Aug S3, 185? Philadelphia, l'a. OLIPIIANT, W00D8IDI3 & 00. lniportors and Wlioleaalo Dcalors in tUincs anb tquors, Xo. 407 Arch St. above 1'oiirlli, PIIILADEMiPIIIA. . OutlUNT. J, VVOOSSIBE, OtO, JIcAUIS. January, 3J,I857. y. WILLIAM J. DKinLEMAN, Babble an fyaxwtss HIXUFACTURKU. Dlocunturg, Avi 13. salamander fire and thief rROOl)1 SAFES. ifl!3SCT55sw THE LARtiHST A880RT- irfament tl uie United States. warranter, in up einm in any now ma (In, and will lie soM on tin goodtarmflt ncnn lie oMalncil l mm hut oilier house In tho untry.a.Ng fc u.ATg(W., 30 B, it., I'lillailclpnia. TRUfil IB MlnllTY AV D WlMi miiVAIM Hepcrti'f lCmml(rre,f'lnJrlrHlril ls Kuril. tsjr cftU Irti oi atHlalte. F'lruary S7, 1557. " nisn. March 4, IM7. The undersUncd, members or the commute!, do reipertfullv report, that we sow the two sales, nrtgl nalivasricd upon by l'nr relit llsrrlnsjiid llvansA. Watson, placid rldo by side In a lurn ice, vll l The Hale In i rr hv the paj motter of thel'hlladelplila and r.eadii s Hal I'road Cimpany In hiroibeunt Itcadlne. manufactured byFnrrelsi: llirrinn anc the Sale lr tikt. by II A. I.nutE, In his stole manufactured hy llvansfc U'alson, and put In books and pspers it C' The Srew'as started nl 8 o'clork, A. M.,nnd kept nn until four curds of ftecn hickory, two fords dry oak n ml hair chustnnt ton wood were entirely ron. limed, tho whole under the sopor! ntrndciifi of tho subscribers. members ol the Commlllee,., The Sales were then cooled oil witli water, nferMhlth tbey were ojened and the hooks and pnpers taken outby the Committee nnd sent to II. A.l.nntK's store lor p ul DC cm ml national mi mar he u uy uie iomninieR 'n.mi. ml. nn.ln.ti r. in ken from I lie Hafe . jninilfr r-Hafe.aiinufnc. tnrnl liy forre' is tc i Her riiias were. In our Imlsment, damasfd fullynlteen per cent, more tha it those taken from i;vans H (siion-s pare AOOn II. UVPIIRR. UANIMi 8. IIUNTCK. Having been nhsent during the burning, we folly cntnt Ide WMh he tibove statement th') condition of trtepapcrsand booksiaken out of tho respertlve S,'"i,,'' O. A. NtCOM.H, II. II. flilJIILRNIlRRO. JAS.ULIIULLAND. MAreh 53.1S57. . . DIPLOMA AWAUDUD Bv the renmytranta State Agricultural iFoeMy and by Mtttral County neclttlts, to BIlKIXlU.FIlONKVIF.I.n CO tfor thttr Cittbrtittd Vtpetablt Ujt'lTLll I'OlYDEIl HORSES. 17OII Horses, It is nn invaluable rotnedy for tlfc cure ; and prevention nl all diseases Incident id the noble 11 11 nn J I. viz: Distemper, Cough t, Tnrcy, Fevers, Flv tula, Foot dinibse, Lung diseases, Itch, Create, flnpes. Inflinimntfon, .'aundlec, Kldne v d.pepscs, (J land cm, Thick Legi. Hidebound, Staggers. Vircrs. Ulcers In Lnngf, Surfeit, rounders, Htraight Hair, Worms, Sores, fee. FOR VIIAT CATTLH In Jaiinllre, Vet tow, Hoven rr Mown IHomly Uriio, Red Wntcr, Murrlau, Lou ofCud, Loss of An petite, Dlarrhrea or Longencss, lloof dtca?e. Wolf fn iho Tail. Hollow Horn, lltoody Milk Ulood dlscnse, Loss tf Milk. FOR HOfJS. In Swelled (ckl'iles (n the Liver, Abfesei in the Lungs, Ulcers of the Uowel,?pasins or Cramps, Choke discnves. No inrmer shoild be without it a single day J It Is Ms idiecl'unchor lor diseases of his notk. Il Increase the amount of milk, butter and I at in healthy nnimnts. irom ei.u il amounts of food nt leant from St) to '.'. per rent, a the experience of over 10 COO farmers, who have Ufed it w ill 1 citify nl nny time I ANOniKIl NLW IliaCOVERVI 0 ATTL K IjINIMKNT. Untumlh y any ot her Llnlnieui or Fmbroc.ntlon rt 1 )i 1 I wn to the world. Il is good for the fol lowing dieiifcs,aid has proved itsell In the hands ot thou Fa ml r.t fa inert, farmers and stage proprietors in ,cxct cdnujililnirof t he kind ever ofl'errd to the public 1 nr. cniTu: .jvjikat aooit fou UATTML I HUMAn UOIJY Sora ns. Bruises. I Rhciimitlsm. Foundered Feel. I Wenk Jointu, Himvin, Sweeny, j Contracted Sinews, Fistula, Sitlast. Frost liitei, flallc orevery Kind, Wiudguls,Saiid Cratks, Lnmenes. Strains, Scrnichcs or Grease, Thick Legs, Hard Tunmar, Ringbone. Foil CvH, Cracked Heels, Rdtten IIool, Mage. Horn UistrmpT. And many oiier dMeaies, Chnpppil U.inJi, Ew lungs, Tumourn, Toothache, I'm n In the I-pr. 1'jvn ntliuHnck, l'nin in the Hlioulders, ,ervon I'.uu. C'liIbLitn, Hitpsof AnimalSi tHIlf Joints, It in i fthort. iim tnnti oomiileto and utilvcrsal Lininient tint science ever jet pre duceii, lieicare of Counterfeits, r,v lioinoiir vain ibie dHCover ies are already counterfeited by petrous in iljfTrent parts of the State Our nowder lias uur written sic nature on cacti boltte. Manufactured only by imniMo. rRONnrinLD & co.. So, 317 Third si , N. C. corner Third & Wood, i'lnia-'eri'iiia. IJetm VO, ia57-tf IIOVB1VS LIQUID HAIR DYE, rlllA HAIR nVC iif.Mln only a trial lo Bntify alio lit DTPrtinn as a Dve.anJ tlm rollowiNi? tnnti tnoni.it Irom Unit ciiiinent Annlvtict'hrmig I'roCftwi noon,, nfilic U. . Mint, will only ron firm uIijIiIk.ii lands have prcvtnutly borne Irnhmony tn. '-L.aoaraiory jor fraction cntnisiry I tit.Sifph'irj Vttcv, Miilatn. j nPtns r ncqilaintrtl ui th llin siihuln ttr i9 emu nr. Jna llovcr'A Lhiuitl ll.ilr Dye.Inm patiaapd lhat U lo'lciwlns thn Pimptf .lirrcDoiii yivcn tor lt uc, it win nm injure me iiatr or MKjn.bm Mil give a nam ml :inl tin rail l culor to the hair. JAMES U, nOOTll. Aug 20,1837 Analytic Chemist. HOVER'S WRITING INKS. TNCLUnixn iiovnR.A rr.Tim nri iiiivpum in. L DUIillH.C IMCd.nrRloo well known ami iniro.li.ceit to rciuiro any iiiMitionnl tostimony of their elia'.irler iim laics nave nceii incrpasins since incir nrai itii'o duction, givin? eviJence tint the n 'tides truly pohe-t. iii.h iiiiriimii; ukni tiiinueu m ursi lor litem uy m iiianufacinrtir, Or.lnrs niMrptsPtl to the Mannficl f.Mo.4I0 Kin street. tthnvo V'onrth.fnhl Nu. 141.) Thlatletplnt, will ; ilium j i .it it: ii nu ii, J09CPII n. HOVP.U. Aug gl, I87-W Manufacturer 1857. Si1 KING AND SUM MRU. WtM 3& iflwaft; ta? m, m, m ri . evis,) Qt on ; ij gnei jh1 B GEO, HULPIN & CO. l.vroiiTEns jixd siixuF.iCTimr.ns, 171 (JIIESNU V STUEUT, Arc now prepared to exhibit their New Styles FOR SPUING TRADE. INCLUDING nialnrk nnd colarr-dSilk Mantillas. Chantlv Lncn Man Maetlllns. French Lnr? Manlit.ae, lnbroiiterpd Pilk ManllUan, llugleil Laro nnd N'rt Manliltas, Mourning Manuitas, nasqiies, 'taiiiias, &.r , &e., AtloTwhicIi will ho ofiored ntilx Lowest Prirrs, ono. um.i'iN co. 174 Chrenut Street, abovoTlh, l'liilaJclna . March7lh,lH57. OILS, I 011 Manulaiturlnj nnd llunilng purposes, for Bale hy j. n. a. it s. Ai.i.nv. Noi. 7 and 8 South Wharves, I'hilailrlphia. Juno C, 1637. SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS FOR 1657. mTTn i ! ii ii f i ' pilh subscriber respectfully informs Ilia Jl t.liiini nuiiu uiu iuoiiii gVIIKIUliy, lliai HO IMI rcceivcuaiuiistocK or choice .wyi.uis Mu .IUU.I.IW V.UUUS. mVSnW..r.:BrR?M l,Wrj:Tr ulthn Brcntvtiilplu nf nttipp nniclnj uaiTnllw Lnnl tn ........... ...,-.w. ., ...-w. Country Stores. .. .. . . .! Al.Hfl llfiritu'rlrf. I'll nrv. niiMiinvnrn Snlt. I'ieli Moalassei, Iron. Ptcel, Hats. Caps, Iloots.Phocs. A.C. rrf Country produce, including Grain. Lumber, Lc, van it ii m rxenangi mr ffonuj rTliaukhil for na-niutrouaire lio rcsncctfullv asks a conluancuof thesatnp. I THOMAS E. EVES. 1 Millville, Marh 83, 1837-y. NEW GOODS. SPUING AND SUMMER OF 1857. Tlio undersigned, grateful for former 1 liberal patronaso, re.pcctfu I ly infernis his (rii-nns nnd customers In general, that ha lias ronS mcucetl buslnessin bis spacious, New Store House ncitdoor lo Iiflati Suuman's Hotel', where be has Just received, ufult.upply of Sl'HING AND UMMER C00D3. comprising .very variety of fashion, quality and slyle usually Kept In tbc best stores, flroreriRS,Qulnccware Hardware. Fistl, d ills. Hats, Taps, Hoots, rhoei, be, ulucli will be sold on accommodating- Terms, My Grain and prudure of nil kind w nted. A fe 8. ANDREWS. Manville. March 93, 1837,-y.l WESTI3U1V IIOTF.Ti. Nos. 0. 11, 13 and IBOourtUnd street, NEW YORK. D.WINCIIUUTEK. THOS. D WINPHKETBH I1E.NJ. T. WINCHESTER , .-.tlm My 31 EXTKA U, 1 MACKEREL for.tJle al IIARTMAN'3 Mwm STICaM ENGINES AND VOlh H I llH aiibat;tlherli.nov prepared with new fttVliln X ty in build itntionary onjtlitca.rrnni filo IDOfiorNe tower, upon tlie lalcMlmprovt d plane, rnu will uunii i irdcr doublennri ulnele portnblo englnei from 10 to 4 lorpe powcriltlegeii unon carriage, wlih Itnltcr eenr Inp At pumps nllromplcteond ready for tetion, Ala -cylinder lluennd tubulaiboileri call iron cm) treakg irapnte.nted In 1830, for tlircililnir ftrnin nnd cracklnr torn and now made on nlnrgecralo forereeking ot breaking coal Heavy mining pumpi nnd Are engine) rigged fointilMewltlulouble acting forclns punipi.ai kind of nilllgearliignid Imuae catting made to order! Lineilmftiug with any deilfd nitei nl pulley i finhlio with hangers Irotipianlng done . pay V4feel Inngt a kind of Iron turnlrff lienvv prrti nnd other icrew turned with nny deMred plteh oniiread , Tliehett Ilmigli Iron threililns Machlnci, that ever cnlcherore the public, call Iron nnd wndrnmachlnef Dilute to onlrr, I.evcr power, tr.nln or trend tower mado tderdcr AliiotnkeorilcrRfortliefollowtngri:n chlnfryi llarrlion' latent pat in Iprnln mill, 31H00 of. feredh) the t'alcnteelorltequn, ft will grind Incood fine mn 12,3 huhc.lin pne hour. Also hold nnd pfevn tor nil In ntJer.alpoRiipglti'fl I'ntrntNlower.mannfaciur rd by 0. II Ilarrla it Co., ttio mot powerful lltower nnwin upo withtlieleastimnunt ofpnwer, one of which ullttifl putln na at the round ty for eThlbltfon, A'lol thfnliove works willbe warrnnled tob" what they told lor.. Alo TaftO ordorn for Pcott's Patent ntackumlth Pirikpr,niidrlghti to use them Inlhecoitntietiof Cnlttni litn, MoiLour.Nnri(.ttn'inrlnndtLvroming,PnlHvon,and Clinton . one nf which can be pcen nl mv ntion Lr.WIRII.MAtffl March 52 1 1P50. Moo m Mm .Oolnmbin r , Horn. ''PIIK undersigned respec fully informs J his friends and the public- mat he taken (!ie Erehanffelfotel,n Jtlooint)itrg. lornied nn Main Strci. dltecllyopposlte tho Court House, whlth has been tliroughly repaired nnd Improved, where ho Is pre. pared tn actominodiitc hit customers with good tare nod to griieinl fulinl'nclion . He also tins in connection with the lixchnnge U o lei, un excellent runnineresulnrlv eVernltlmcs r'cnfAv .tn nnd from the Hepolnn the nrrlvnloflhc Cars, by which passeng crswillbe pleasantly convejedtnthe liepotSlntlon,oi iRKen irom nun rciurneo 10 incir rcshiences. iruesirrct. H3 He wilt Always be happy to entertain nndaccom mod ate his friends to the utmost ol his nhilitien. FETIIlt JtlLLMI.VLU, Proprietor, nloomsbtirp, Apr)! ,5,1P30 y. Avise's 7! Oil CAP WATOH&JnwnLRVSTORn iNo. 71:, in ortu aeoonu Slrcct, orrosiTB th n mount vijunon houre.ph i la GoIdLevcrWalchcsfullJcwclled I8R Cases, $'J8 0 silver no no is uu do I.epinc do !l 'Mi aunrliern . 5 noto 7 Oo Cold Spectacles, 4 5lli o 10 On Silver do r Jo jilVerTnbleSpooni pcrsetl 1 A OutolHOn uo irevcri 00 00 v noto 1 1 co do Ten do do 4 1T,in ? M GoldrcntanclnoldCnscs , 3 95to Silo do Silver do 00 Togetherwith n variety oT fine Cold Jewelry ,on u r.Cnnrd nnd Fob Chain n. A 1 1 noods warrant! .it 1. nFprcsenied. Watclicn and J cwelry renal red I n 1 1. bestmanner . " N B. Atloidcrssentliv'jymallorotherwlse.wllibc punctiially.ilteniledlo . ioveniHe. r 1 v ioj.i. 13 Spring & Suaiaier. at mensch's cheap store. rPHE umlcrsicnod liavinrr rimnviil liis 1 Hlori'.up town, al llio .Mini, lalply urc npii,., t.y II C it. I. W llnrlman wIitp Willi un.ni'r lucri'a.iM facilities, lii IsfiialiU'il to trtr n fnllas.ornipntor png and bummer Goods, Which lie Ims lust riTpivI'll from till rn.lprn ll.i.na comiirninc Dry UooJj,(irocrrlc,llnhl-.varp,fiuocn wnru Ueilar-naro, llnllo-warc, Drugs. risli.Salt c. i-iiisicr, i ron, r..-tii..nonist Hiiors, llal s . Ua ns, &cltc Ar.so READY MADE CLOTHING In short, every thine usunllv kenl .n rntinlrv RtnnB tonhich he I iivilestlic piililir;isnirnlly : VfS Usall. Lu nbi'r. Ol.l lrnn anil l!min!rv Prn.li... taken In exchange lor Oooilst at the higi'st niarkel price a. u. wKauii. Illoonisliurg, March SI, 1M7. Spring and Summer WOODS IH'Kelvy, Weal & CO., il AV1NO Just reri-iveu nun oppnoit ihclr stock n I.AKfiSST.CIIRPCST, anil IIANDSOMI.sr assort ment now offered in this TOWN I llnvlnir I ,i attention to tht "clielion of Ihiirenlirc stork, as lo i'i.icuim, -iaiiiv, uifj' iiiliiit inemsp.vi's that they ran conipe.c with the theoptit, anil all those wishlne to huy cheap, cnu save money rjtflvlns us acml. We hove all liimls nl Oomls and Wares to supply the LADIES' DRKSS (iniYns rrenchMerrnoes.Wooll'Iniils, Alpocaa, lloinhailnes, Je haieo t'opTins. Parainettn clnihs, Mohair Lustres, iiusiinus t,nmes. rcrsiaiicioiiistJinshams Oallcoes, Wll(TC OOODS OT AM. KINDS Svcs, Collars, llnudkerrMe!, flouncnes, hamls npil trimmings. Lnresnndeilltlliirs.lionnol rlbh ont. In l.n rn n.i..... velvet ribbons, and hraids.ki-' cotlon.onii li'sle thrend gnven. Molali inltls. fcr.. We Invite nu r Trie mis nnd the pnltllr gencratty lo give us n eul I hernre purchasing clscuhere. Wphnve bouchloiir uondsat l.uweslOasli Pricps.and will nol he un crsoiniiy an)boiy.ortncrestormankinii. JJcKKLVY., MCAL & CO. Dloon, bur;, Mnrrh SI . IP17. Br. J. S. Oouftiiton's GREAT CURE FOR DYSPEPSIA. T"P.,?;5ro'r,l&eat,,,,rVicBR.HOTOtoON'3, Juice rrennred from Roniiel. or the fmntli i Stomach of the Ox, after uirernongoi Jt.iron ijje. hi?, tlicgre.-it I'hysiolog- icni tiiieuiisi, uy j a Tnughinn.M. D , PhiU ilulphia Ja, T U"iiN.nltire'fl ow n RenitMly lor nn u nlieuli liy Kid inarp, No ailof man can equol it curallvn powerB- ! t contains no Alihnhol .l'itd rK.Acidft, orNnusaoiis rings. It lntrpmpy fiprrffitjlMotlietastu.und may Of-takcnhy tlie moat fcehle patif tit who cannot eat a wntcrcMckerwithoutncutn distrrss UcwnreofDruggcd Imitations. rrpin Is not n Drug Ca'i on the Agent, and get n Oeerriptivc Circula gratis, giving a largo amount f Scientific Evidence from Lichig'a Aiiima'i-Iuiiiislry;nr.Cniiiln',tPlii)iioIory Digestion; Dr I'ereirn nu Food and Diet; Dr. John W Tfaper, of New York University; Rrof. Dunjilison's pyriology; I'rof, Sillimnn.of YoleColledpe; Dr.Cnrpen tPi'PlMiyniolog'y; fcc, together with reporuof Cuics from mU palmortlie United ftars. Boldhy K. I Lutz mul J. R.Moycr, nioomshurg- S.U. Uowman Ilcrwlek. Uct3, 1855 iy. BlSiusliurg Tinware aud Slovo Slorc. rplIUundt'rsigncd respectfully informs his old friends .L und customer, thai he has purchased Ihh brolhers interest imhealinvo estalilrhihiMitiundthe concern will liercalier ho conducted by liimjplf exclurivrly, lie has jusi ircftivuii nnu oners iursiie, ine larpest ami moil exieusi vn nsBuriiueiii oi i Aisur CTUVLS cvcrtiilrodiired Intothis market. UI stock ennfli sts of a complete nsorl men t nt I c uttiettl Cookingnnd parlor stoves in the market, to , uiciiBf mu Dime i ixiurnui cvry iiecriptioiKUvrn and Hoxdtoves. Radiators, Uyllmlvr Btoves.Cast Iron I -! u.wu, wiiiin uiusi,, d.i,,ng r3tovcpitneaiil Tinwarsconslaiuh on hniwlam! man' ulac.ilrcil to order. All kin.ls of rcnars Jono. UBU,.on orl)lollPfl. usua i. on snorinniiet. ' W't?t piarnm new customer. . nnui.un r iniiriifln . nioomslinrer. Jnn. Q. I PS 4. n. m. liuruiiT. ir ' " 1 ! r.m i Tinntn. n n STAUFFEU & HARI EY. CJIF.JIl' WATCIIF.& J3XJ) jr.n-F.Litr. Wiioi.r.tm,n Am),i;crAii.,aiii,o.Tiiiiadriphia Watc li and Jewelry giore,' No un (Old No. !)U) North SECOND street, corner nf Quarry,r)iiladrlihla. Hold l.everVtches, fulljenclled, IB caret cares, iia 00 Gold Lepine, 1H caret, . . 'JJ (0 Silver Lever, full Jewelled. . . . J-.MU) Silver Lepine, Jewels, . o 00 Superior Uuarncrs, - 7 uo Oold Spectacles, . . 700 fineBilver do, . . . -150 Gold Ur.icclets, 3 00 Lady's Gold Tencilsi 1 00 SlIverTea Spoons, set . 30O Oold Tens, with Tend I arid Silver bolder, 100 Gold Finger Itinjl, J71 cenls 10 Jul ; Wiiltll ttloja'co, plain, l'.'l cents, patent timet '21; rlher articles in proportion. All goods warranted to be what they aroioldfor, BTAUPFER U IIAIir.BV. C3-On hand soma Gold and Silver Levers anil I.eplnes still lower than the above prices' I October 10, ld57 Espjlown Coach and Wagon Factory rpilU undersigned having succeeded Jacob B, Uv. a in the Waaonund Coach inakinp huilne.s.ni lila- XXiZ&WVf .mnu.in i.spyiown resprcttuiiy inigrm theirment. Wacon Making Business. In all.ilsdepaitnients, where tbey will be hippy I era ceive orders andproniptlyeiccuteallbuiin.islntbei line with ne&tnessanddetpatrh. ST Wheel barrows made 10 order, and allklsd. ol repalrlngdone on shortnntlee CVANB U IIAGCNBUCH, Etfytowp J jnt7 '1650. y RMIP AYERS PILLS ANr.w nnd ftlnirjwlailv sitefMnfnl rcmfitr fof tft cure nf nil IJiiiou (!iuc Costhenp, lu Res lion , .TniinJioc, Dropsy, llhritmalUm, It Oout, llumnrv Nrnmisnpiis IrrMUly, InHaii . tioni, llradacho, Palm in th- Hrfnst, Sidr, IJ.m k and Limbs, Female Complaint, Ac. &c. Il deed, very few aro the disease in wlileh n i'urgitlhc Mr-cU' cine is not more or leas required, nnd mttrli nick ncM nnd uirerinp mifrht be presented, if nhann Icn but effectual Cathartic were more frerly used. No person can feci vell while a costUe habit of body preTaili j beside, it oon peneratM fiction and often fttnl diseases, which miRht haebecn noidrA by the timely and jndiciotw use of n good purgative This is Mike true of Colds, ForrMi ajmptoms, niid Bilious derangements, Thj 11 tend to beeome or produce the deep seated nnd formidable distemper which load the hearse all over the l.-md. Hence a reliable family physic is of the first importance to tlie public health, and this Fill has been perfcrtei with consummate skill to meet that demand. An extensive trial of its virtues by Fhysicinns, Profes sors, nnd Pflttents, ha shown results snrpassing any thing hitherto known nf any medicine. Cures have been effected beyond belief, err tbey not mib stantlatcd by pcrnon of such exulted portion ana character as to forbid the suspicion nf untruth. Among tho many eminent gontlemrn who hntc testified in favor of these Fills, we may mention : Prof. J, M. Locxn, Analytical CheinUt, of Cin cinnati, whose high professional chnrnctcr Is en dorsed by John McI.kan. Judge of the Supreme Court of the United States. Titos, Couwin, Secretary of the Treasury. Hon. J, M. Witl out, Governor of Indiana. N Lonowohth, great wine grower of tho West. Also, l)n. J, 11. Chilton, Practical Cheini)t, of New York City, endorsed by Hok. W. L, Maucy, Secretary of State, W.M. n. Astor, the richest man in America. S. I, r.t, and & Co., Propr's of tbo Metropolitan Hotel, and many others. Did space permit, we could glc manr hundred ccrtiAcates, from all parts where the Fills ha-e beon used, but evidence even more conducing than the experience of eminent public men Is found in their effects; upon trial. These Fills, the result of lonp investigation nnd fttudy, arc offered to the public as the best nnd most completeoybich' th.o present state of medical science can aflnfef. Tnby arc- compounded not of the drugs themselves, but of Iho medicinal virtues only of Vegetable remedies, extracted by chemical process in a state of purity, nnd combined together m such a manner as to insure the best results. '1 hi system of composition for medicines has been found in the Cherry Pectoral nnd Pills both, to produce a more eflicieut remedy than had hitherto been ob tained bv anv process. 1 he reason is perfectly ob sjons. While by the old mnde of composition, everr medicine is burdened with more or less of flcrt monious nnd injurious qualities, by tbis each indi vidual virtue only that is desired for the eur.itir effect is present. All the inert mid obnoxious qual ities of rncll substance cmplo) ed are left behind, th" curative virtues onlv being retained. Hence it is self-evident the effects should prove, as they have pro, ed, more purely remcdHi and the Pills a surer, moro powerful antidote to disease than any other medicine know- to the world. t As it is frequently expedient that my medietne should be token under tbc counsel of an attending Plijsicinn. nnd as he could not property judge of a remedy without knowing ii composition, I havo supplied the nccurato Forniiv;e by whhh both my Pettnr.il nnd Fills nre nude to tlie wludc body of Practitioners in the United Slntcs nnd HtllMi Amer ican Provinces. If, however, there should be any, one who has not rrrthed them, tbey will b promptly fui warded bv mail lo his request. Of all the Patent Medicines thai nie offered, lm'v few would be Liken if their composition was known ! Ihcir life consists in their mystery I have nu mysteries. The composition of my preparation is laid open to all men, nnd all who tir" (.ompHriit ! judge nn the subject freely acknowledge their convictions of their intrinsic merits. 'Ibo Chetry Perioral wa pronounced by scientific men to bo a wonderful medicine before lis effect h were known. Many em inent Physician have declared the same thinjrof mv Fills. 'and tven more confidently, and nic will ing to certify that their anticipations were meire than realized by their clftclft upon trial. They operate by theii poweiful influence on the inteninl Wtra to purify the blood nnd Minuil ite it into healthy attbm lomove the nbitnutiuin of the stomach, bowels, live-r, and other organ of the body, restoring their irregular action to health, and by correcting, wheieer they tKt, such derange ments ns ore the first origin of clihi use. Hcinu Migar-wr.tpprl, they arc plennt to take, and being purely vegetable, no harm can arise from their use in anv quantity. For minute directions, ee wrapper on the Fox. FKKPARKD II V 1XR. JAMES G. AYERt Practical sunt Analytical Chcinibt, tOWKJJi, MARS. Price 25 Centff per Bor. Tivo Boiea for $1. SOLD BT XGF n P LUTZ, and aM Druriricis in Dloomshurg and Dealers in McJicincu cveriw li-ro May IU, 1157. IMPORTANT DTSCOVEUYr CONSUL n ION, AND ALL DISUAPEH OF T.IU LUXRP ANU Til HO AT are positively curahle by inhalniMitt, which remveys tlie rcmrJicn to the cavlta in lite lungs tli rougti the nlr pnnrages, nml couilnc in elireet contact Willi Uf difeisc,, iie-eitratif-s Hip f.'l.r ru r matter, a I Inj s the conpli. cause a tn v nint cii f y ex pi r toratlm, heals the lunpp, purIPe i)ie hlooil. iijjiurt renewed vi'ahty to the; ni-rveiufi nyrtein, pivinp that lo lit undrni'tgy to iudivpensiiirlp leir th reinraiitin ol health. To I.m able to slate confidently lhat Cnnnimn lion is curable by i u halation, it lo me a sourte of nmtl loyeel )lcunirc. It is as much under the cnnirnl of meehiiit trenlment ns any other fnriiiii'nbte distiiFe- j ninety oul of every liumlrtet mt-vt can be cure d In I he first stagfri and liity per cent in the h fund ; but in the third stag It is iniiOf Filito to mrtimr than five per cent lor Hi u luiigt. arn so cut u p by (lie etis'-nre a lo hid defiance to ine-diral fkill. Kveu.lMiivtver in I lie Ijft t.tugp, inhalaliou tiirords exlrr.nrdjuary relief to the snllfrltis alterulrip tlii, fe"itful icurne. v)iirli nn iiually dfitrovn ninety live thousand er-ni,n m the Unili'd Htntes nlnitp j and a correct ralrulnticn how lhat oi the prcFem poiiitation of lie earth, right mil. lions arc dent tied Infill tin; ceini,uiiiitlve' crave Truly tlie quiver ef deal!) has no arrow to fatal ns ConFumiinii. In all ng'-p ,i1 has been ttr preni riienv of ftif, lor it spares neither age nor rex, but sweep's oil alike the binvc, the beautifnl, tlie praccful. find ih gifted. Ky the help of llial Supreme Hefnp.frein wlioni conn tli every aomi and pi rlect gift. I nm enabled lo offer to the nUlicied u permanent und spicily cure in CoiiBiiniplieiu. The firelcai,tr of tnberclrf it, (rem mi pure tlood, and I lie immediate etlVrl, produced by tbejr imposition in Uk IJpt'Sis lo prfveni ihefrre ai!rinon of air into theaircelli, which catinpf a weakened vita lily Ihroujli the tntire njntem. Then nirtly itfti nmr rational tn expect (treater pond from uieelicineM entering the cavities of the I unfa than from ihnf adniinlfferetl llirouchthe giomacli; Uie patient williilna)s find the lung; lre-e and the breadline easy ntler inhanng rnue dies. Thus, inhalation is a local remedy. nevcrthtle-Ji it acts cnnEtilutloiially, and wit)) more poc rand rer lainty than remedies administered by the Finmadi 1 n prove the powerful and direct intitipiice of tins ine.de of udiulnitraiinu, chtorolorm inhaled will entirely de slroy bcnsibiliiy in a few minutes, paralvning the en tire nervous system. PC that a limb may be amputated without tho slightest pain; miming the ordinary burn lrj pai will debtroy life In a few liotirs. 'Jin inhalation of ammonia will reuse the system when foiuliiig or apparently dead 1 he odor of inany of the medicines is pcrrcptiMe iu the rkin a few nil n utes after being inhaled and n ay he immediately de lected in tho blood. A convincinpproof of the constl i tut innal effects of inhalation, is the fact that sickness is always produced by breathing foul air. Is not this j positive evidence that proper re me dun, rarclnlty nr,e pared and judiciously administered through the lungs,, should producetlie most happy resuhpf During etch' teen years' practice, many ifiouum's snmiriiig from diseases of the lungg and throat, lnve bee u under mv a. acr Che s.ilfrrrr. l,a, l .on nrm ruiu.anu i iwvu truecieu many reniurKaulecurcs, evfii . .. t...,. a.h.. . . "- iuj;i-h. mill luiiy Idlimifl me I Ij i, I fOItftUOl pllOfl 11 fl joncern fatal dixruiu- My ireatine-it of conKimiplinn is original, anet founded on tonsexpcrlenre nnd a tho. rough Investigation. My perfect sc'iuainlnnre vvlih tho nature cfluberclet.&c nab In meto iliutlngui'Ii readily, the various forms of disease that simulate consumption, and apply the proper remedies, rnrelv being in istakcu even in a single rose, 'J hit familiarity, in ronncclioii wltJj ccr'jtin patliolncfral and microern pic ditrovcrie enables nie to relieve the lungs from the rflVcts of contracted diesis ; to enlarge the cheki, purify llio blood. impart lo It renewed vitality .giving Me 'irines with lull ffirrrtinns sent ln..i,nui . tbp U-filrd Slates onil Cnnoi'.n by pallenls rnnimunl- alllij their .ymplonis by litter. Vul Uie rurc would be more certain If the patient should pay nic a visit, wh'rh weuld pivo nie nn opportunity to ex.nimo Iho luncs ond enable ni. to prrscribo with innrh greater certainty, nnd then the cure cuuld be ellectcd without my seeing the patirntagain. G W GRAHAM, M I)., OSice, 1131 fiuiEtT Mint, (eld No. 109.) llclow Twelllh, rhiladelphla, l'a July 11, IPS7-(.Marcn 4) TRUNKS I TKUNKSl 'l Tin: i.AiiGEsr. nr.sT handsoiue.l and cheapest as sortmcnt 01 Eole Leather BO'nl Riveted TKAVRUxa THUXKS, VAI.lBt: TRUNKS. 5.?- iadltt' 0 i- Drue Trust lgBBarag'" " RllILIJlllJN'S COAi-llrn. rropelera, Leather and Carpet Uags, Tackiog Trunk, itc!., lie, at THOMAS W. MATTSON'B. Celebrated London I'rlzo Medal, Improved Steo Eptiag, Solid Bole Leather 7'ru.k Maimfcelory. NO. 400 MARKKT fTREET, South west corner Fourth and Market, Philadelphia A'nust 8 lMT-lf A. M. IUJPEHT Tirart ind !eet.Iron Manuhrunr tier in IlieetltloV ui.(t' St(,f()i Ms'
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