Jeffersonian Republican. (Stroudsburg, Pa.) 1840-1853, December 18, 1851, Image 3

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Vegetable Cattle Powder,
PREPARED nr
BREINIC, FRONEFIELD & CO.
No. 187 Forth Third strict, Philadelphia.
The proprietors of the above poWtler.lnlte 1
pleasure in'beinrjabie to call yohr attention-'
to this article, which iri nil repects excels any t
thing ofthe kind offered to the public for the
last fifty years. It is not only of individual
interest but it must lit time become a great
Naltonal benent; in tne aggregate it will add
at least one Million of Dollars arinuully to the j
produce of the Country, in the' increase of'
Milk, Butler and Fat front -the same amount '
of food, besides the many; vety mtnxntj lives :
f valuable animals it will save by restoring)
I'u'in to health. It is therefore destined to :
l e in due time one of the staple articles of 1
every Fanner, Dairyman and Horseman. It .
is not one of those kind of Mixtures that!
merely 'swell an animal up for a short time, '
but it will by the capacity which it has of
converting IIIPPURIC ACID (which is an 1
effete matter) into Lactic acidtii oleinc: cause
n prfinter nmnnnt nf nutritious mailer to tiG'
extracted from ihe .same amount of food, than ;
possibly could do, were the ' active principles
of nutrition to pass out of the system in the
form of Iltppuutc Acid. We have received
a multitude of evidence to prove what we
have said above. Suffice to say: We have
mixed the active. agent with-argreat number
of Vegetable- pUnts and herbs, which time
and use have proved ,to be oselul Jmimprovf :
ins the appetite and promoting dicestiOn of
the food ; thus securing a healthy condition , Just burnt and for sale by . the subscriber,
of the blood, Irom which the Milk and Fat . These brick arc of a large size and of a su
jnust heormed. It may be used for Horses, perior quality, and will be sold as low and
Coics and" Hogs for the following diseases:
liORSES. !
Yellow Water. This disease is owing to
a bad and impoverished slate of the blood,
which becomes thin and watery anil of a yel
low color. It is a dangerous sickness, and
destroys ,many valuable horses every year.
A free use of this powdet will entirely cure
thisdisease. It will by impioiing digesition
and giving to the blood a greater quantity of
red particles, afford the beat and only ppssi- '
lle rhartce of recovery. In the beginning
of the disease, give a table spoonful once a :
day, at noon. If the disease is far advanced '
a table spoonful twice a week . I
Slablcrnig This is the ruination of many .
-valuable Horses by exhaustion by a con- .
stant discharge of saliva which ought lo go
into the stomach to assist digestion. It is
oflen brought on by Indian Tobacco growing
in the pasture groom. A tanie tpooniui
three times a week will arrest the flow, un
less caused by the Tobacco. Undt?r such
circumstances" the animal must lic kepi out
of the reach of the Tobarco '
Distemper-Tim powder has already cured
hundreds of horses of this troublesomn dis
ease to the surprise of those who used it. It
should be used early, before matter has formed
in the neck, else it cannot restore the animal
perfectly until the matter is discharged. Use
it carTv to present such a result The dose
is a table spoonful once or twice a day
Glanders. This disease has "baffifd all
Farricrs. Give this powder a fair trial and
it will do wonders in this terrible and hithcr-
io incuramc maiajy n is a o - . .
" . " -, t ... ,f
mr a momu ol WO u t - .
vri I m three cases out of four effect a cure.
Jt has been fairly tested. Coucns. an 1 shoil-
r . t A..Mrvr:rr 1
table spoonful every morning ;
il it abates, t
once or twice a week
Poor, Low spirited Horses, or where there
is any remains ofTo'underor stiffneis of-motion,
ami the Horse -will not fatten, or where
the hair is rough and stands straight but', the
feed seeming to do no. good, the Powder pro
duces almost immediate improvement of the
-animal; the digestion improves and with it all
the sluggishness of the animal, disappears,
becoming lively and' spirited, and the hair
smooth and sleek
Duovsns. by feeding their horses one or
two table spoonsful a week to each will se
cure them against the danger of taking cold
or distemper, rn being exposed to the weath
er, &c. Their horses will also appear to a
jrrpaser advantage, when offered for sale; the
powder-keeping them in a good and healthy
condition. Farmers and Teamsters will also
find their horses greatly benefited by feeding
the powder as above, it securing to them a
continual good appetite ' '
Cows.
For Milk Coics, we are fully convinced
that it not only improves the quality, but that
il increases the -amount -of Milk, Cream aiul
Jlullcr; some who have tried the experiment
say a pound a tccek, others say haif a pound,
while one person insisted upon it that. ic
made two pounds more a week, from each
We think it will be found to average
r.orr, . hnif m r, nnnA nr ,..noi.- r,nU P.w
if ihe Cows are perfenlv healthy. This ad- I s'ttcen large quarto pages, printed on new
ditional amount is made'hy the conversion of , l)pe and excellent paper; forming in a year
the Hippurin Acid into Nitrogenous and fat- , a ulume of from 150 to 200 pages,
ty compounds; also by suppling the oxygen I Js contents are:-A lwt ol all woiks pub
taken in bv the lungs, with ihe elements of i bshed in the U. Stales in each month; Liler-rpartin-
u Mhnin lakincr nnv of ii, Nitropen- ' aI7 Intelligence ; Reviews of iNew Books,
ing
ous portions of the feed.
ts " i O
This powder will set ore to cows that heal
thy and thrifty co'ndiiion of system, which
will produce the Milkand Butler, so much
relished during the summer season, when
Catle go into good Pasture. Their appetite
will be continually good ; the powder will
supply them with that nutriment, which they
would otherwise soon lack and consequently
fall off both in quantity arid quality of Milk
and Butler as soon as the hot summer sea
son advances and pasture becomes stale.
Any Farmer or Dairyman, who will feed this
povvder regularly to his Covvs will find them
in a vumiiiucu ouu ruiiuuiuo, suuiuici ui
winter. For this purpose a table spoonful of
tbe powder should be given tw.d or 3 times a :
week
Hollow Horn or Wolf; Hoof Disease, and i
all other diseases of neat cattle depending
upon a bad stale of the fluids, are removed i
speedily arid effectually. Cows, whose mil!; j
is blue, thin and watery, and where jt does ,
not yield much cfeam, or where Cows give
bloody milk, or which are used to stand long
dry, it will be found an almost infallible rem-
.i i - .1 t-.. r.t. t.i....,l
cuy, uy improving me cononion oi uivj uiuu
spoonful every day or erery other day as it
may be necessary
Hogs.
Pigs in ihe summer summer often overheat
themselves ge.t swelled necks, coughs, ul
cers in the Lungs and Liver, which cause
lhemto die rery suddenly, these may'oelp're
vented entirely by putting a pound into a bar
rel of swill; and giving from one to two quarts
per day. It will at the same time consider
ably hasten the' fattening ptocoss
(el-each-person try Us effects for nimseif
and he willsdobeisalishda ofivsxutiMQt
,..,, .ui vwnvji y ,..n.-, 1 an.Aeneral readers. Jsuctr-.a publrcatiun Iras i declare- that the " JJorough of fci
iZTr::1 8lto.wel-il)urKt;J)CComc8ubject to.tho act
ful once a week or it wi retard the forma- "n x ..ni..ni.ia ' ,' f-.r n,JP 'an Act to teguiate rjoiougn., .1
... ,! m"'i"-- "t-- nywiui, 11JUW.-7 . ' -1 O t loll , ' '
lion of fat bv increasins l ie. amount of milk mj r..... jir.;n; rw,... .)? Amil ou, i.001.' .
j qualities, and thai no Farmer should be with-j
i out, it.; . Ji li 'itii'ii i j
j Fur the purpose of finding out still further 1
how fur ourtustlvfce1ebiated --CATTLE',
PQWDER is entitled fp. the confidence. ofatn
intelligent people we have. addressed'letters
lo all parts of Hie Untied States, Where, our,
powder has been used, ami wo" are able' now
from xiQ evfJehre thus brought before 'usto
assure'evtrv'Trmer, Dairv-man, and Horse-'
man, that It has thus far verv'much exceed-
eu our most, sanguine expectations
Bevvarc of cJunterfdits, as the ' extensive
sale of our powder lia's induced btliSlrs ti
make "ah imituliun ofit.' Each par: has'our
written signature on, the end'
Several orders have been 'serit to Ihis city
for Cattle' Voider, which have been filled by
sending "an article got up in iniitation'of our
our own. We therefore say again; Storekee
pers, Farmers and Dairymen, do not buy a
pound, unless you look for the name of Brci
nig. Frouefteld tj- Co's written signature on
the end of each pack; do not allow yourself
lo be' deceived, the life and health o( your
rntiln 1
'Vigilance is the prire of security.' !
pr;ce Q5 Cts. tier nack (I VOUnd )
For sale by JOIIN N. STOKES,
Stroudsburg, General Agent for Monroe :
county.
December 18, 1S51.
.
200,000
lower, according to quality, .than any
other
brick in the County. A portion of thorn are
pressed or front, and cornice' litick of differ-;
e'nt kinds. Saiil Brick are. composed of ma
terial lhat wfill stand the -fire with impunity,
thus answering for the purpose of building
bake-ovens, &c, all of which will be retailed,
at the following rates;
Pressed or front brick at $1 50, per hundred
Best common hard biicj; . !)0 do d
Best salmon di ' ' ' 75 ' do' ' do
Best-soft- 1 do K -4 50 'do do
Filiinc-Jn-brir le J . ..25 -do do
I Ur All kinds of grain, at the,, hiabest
market pticc, uiken.in exchange for Brick,
and CrrA not refused. ; , .
WILLIAM S. WINTEMUTE.
Stroudsburg.' Norember 20, lS5I.
Westersa LIsses of Stages
rrom Beh'idcrc and IZaston to Scranton,
There connecting with the Lackawanna and
Western Rail Road, which forms a junction
wiib the New York and Erie Rail Road at
the Great Bend.
fScivicltii'c ILiiic.
Leaves Ribble & Johnson's Hotel, Belvidere,
! every Tuesday, Thursday aridaturday at 4
o'clock-A. M. passing through the Delaware.
Water Gap, Stroudsburg, Ikr.tonsviUe, Tan-
ncrsviue, oiannopc, iaiesviue.
'
arriving at bcranlon in time to lake the
- . f DonUiri.. Returning, ar-
Belvi1 e G 0.clnck on aUematedays,
, coanecti0n with an other.
-" rr ' ' "- 7:
nllU I .1 ,11(111, OUIIUilV BAI L'jJICII HJllV.lt.
leaves ihe II itel of Joseph J. Tostcns, at 7
o'clock A.
J3;ihln:a Lino
: Leaves the Hotel of Peter Belli., En'slnn, on
j Monday Wednesday and Friday-atd o'clock
.v. m. arriving at bcranlon -in time to take"
the evening train for Dunkirk.;
From "Belvidere to Scranton ' ... .. 63.50.
do' Ejstbn do -' . 3 00
The above lines afford excellent facilities
to the travelling public,1 and -the proprietors
llftiter themselves that by strict attention to
the comfort and convenience of those who
may favor them with their custom, that they
will rpecive a duo share of public patronage.
STOUFFER, JP OS TENS $ Co.
N B A 11- bnguage at the risk of the owner.
November 20, 1S3I.
A Siit;5aE'5' Fttpor for l!:e iPeopi.
THE
;OOK
TRADE,
I A Monthly Record of New Publications and
Literary Advertiser,
At 25 Cents per Annum in Advance.
77. WILSON, Publisher, I9 Ann St., N. Y.
The Second Volume of this Journal com
menced in August, 1851. Back numbers
can be supplied to a limited extent;
Each number consists of from twelve to
p. c.
) &c &c, occupying about one half the sheet,
J the remaining half is devoted to selections
, irom the bet-l literature of. the day, and lo a
: very interesting miscellany . -
It is the object of the. publisher lo render
; the 'Book Trade' agreeable to the taste of
; the general reader, while it conveys intelii-1
gence ol what is going lorwaru sn the world
of Literaiurp; a species'pf information. Which
'. it is presumed, is worth more than the sub-
. ; scriptiou to every-inteliiiient person.
All communications by mail, must pre-paid
A FEW OPINIONS OF-THE PRESS,
The Book Trade' is ihe name of a
j nuriodical
, '. '
published in this city, which we
can 'conscientiously commend as a valuable
monthly record of new puolicatiuns. Knick
erbocker Magazine t
Il is designed asjvell for ihe scholar ,
as for
tbe trade, and' will be fi)und of great!
interest and value.
In
general
appearance it resembles the London Athe
naeum Jour Commerce '
W'e recommend, it to all who have to
do.wirh hopksAtlento'wn. Democrat, Pa
An excellent, literary journal. TV Y
'fribunc
a'm1,mi,i i;1ou, ju.a 7?.. b;.j
h'will be found lo be invaluable
r A .T T O R KE V A T
L A "V .
...H'as-ii'ainpvdd
hpuseh'rstddqr
"Mouroe. D.enlocmt
site S. J. Hollinsh
,.i
' 4 Ia v r )lar.l Iiilijb'n IfKVUQhu
u 1 11 n ,iiLiiiiti jriL;iUf iui- i.i 11 1 .
1 ; i.j ,. -j i. ,
1 w-w-.-J. " 1 - ,
1 crr 1 '
hisjoffice 46 his dVolling' Aj?eperalsupj of Lead and lrorrPipj 1 of
f.bulpw,, lh560ftice ot the , :-t , VjCK$ON' SAMPllE? 1
M andiidiratJtly.oppo-, BastonJ'.uly 17, 1851 ly.
j i.j.i ir.i;-rii.tii - - -
1st 1m Jt-
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tudAbui; P.QC. 10, 1)0,
HOUSES MADI: :SOUND 1 1
'Tlorse: Owner's Secrertj
Being a nuw. and certain remedy Tor. tlic'spccdy .
-: v . v' -rGnrc ol . fiH eayc; iVV v
By Sir James LuXijontoJ -
' P.'rmcipal ;Fartiei to Ins Rojjal JligAnejfsjjf
. r Prince Albert. , i
ryijlljl grcat-discovery qontained.ip this lit-,
i, tie work procured Sir James , his I'3,aron
etcy ., 1 1 is Veally w orih its weigitl" i n go Id to
alUvhoovyn or use Horses. It precribesa Ccr
lawand pdsitivc'tilrefurl helleaeeswhlS htflfy'
person can prepare:' The remedy is'ibeiter
and cheaper than any advertised Heave l'ow--der,
and is perfectly safe, as any one can
know who tries it. Horse owners know that
many a valuable Horse loses half its -price
by tliis prevalent disease. The remedy pre
scribed in this, work-will cure him and in
crease his market, value, -besides, relieving
the poor beast of a horrible complaint, sjmi
lar to ihe Asthma' in a mail. The public can
depend on this work; it is no catchpenny
humbug. The articles prescribed by Sir
James are all cheap and can be had at any
store. To prevent imposition the work will
be sent in sealed envelopes. English price
four shillings and three pence sterling.
American orice. Si ner coov. Persons or
dering Sir James"' Work, arc expected tp con
fine his instructions to their.ciwn' animalsv-'
It will be sent to none others. ' i ''
An American Horse Dnrtnr nnnrnnvns of
ri - -
the above System! Read what ha,says: .
; APPI.ETON, Uino, July ill, laol
Mr- DuNiiEitTON. 1-have tried yourSecret
for the. cure of Heaves", and approve p( it
very much. Yours, truly,
Witness, G. Long. S. Lake, Horse Dr.
To procure this valuable little work. Ad
dress, post paid,
JOHN DUNBERTON,
.English Horse Doctor.
. . American Agent for James Lyndenton's
Horse Owner's Secret,
New York! Post Office.
The Secret is sent by mailat letter postage.
October 23, 1551-Cni'
REMOVED TO .
No. 144 Race Street,-.
(Bctweea Fpurtll and Fifth, opposite Cro'.vn St.)
iTTIIERE the Proprietor is enabled, byt
v; V increased facilities, to supply the
growing demand for HOVER'S' INK, .which
its wide spread reputation has created.
I his Ink is now so well established in the
good opinion and confidence of the American'
rubiic, that it, is scarcely necessary to say
anything in its favor, and the manufacturer
takes this opportunity to say that the .confi
dence thus secured shall not oe ab'ised.
in addition to the various' kinds of Wiitinc
jink, lie also manufactures Adamantine Ce
ment for' mending Glass and China, as well
as a superior Hair Dye; a trial only is neces
sary to insure its future use, and a Sealing
Wax, well adapted for Druggistsand Bolllers,
at a very low price, m largo or small quanti
ties.
Orders addressed to JOSEPH E. IIOYER,
s; ; ... Manufacturer,
. ' r;i No. 1 J I Race Street.
tBetvveen 4th & 5th. opposite Crown St.
' - PHILADELPHIA.
(fAME to the residence of the subscriber,
"W in M. Smithficld township, on the TJih
inst., a handsome Gray Horse, in good con
dition, about 10 years old, arid 10 hand: high.
l he owner is requested-. lo come lorwaro,
prove property, pav charecs. and take him
away, otherwise he will be disposed of accor
ding to law. MA RTIN O VERFI ELD.
' October 23, 1S51. "
ELECTION RETUNES.
f s Hi lt. i!nction returns hemp- now .ill in J
a - o
JL the people are beginning to' turn. thein
attention to other matter?, and, to supply one
oftiieir most important wants, Ave have just; Mouda-, the. first' day of September next
received and offer for sale at our store in , " '. ri1 . ' 7
otrouosourg, a very
READY-MADE
large assortment of
Including Orercoat3,; common and line at all
prices, from S5 to Sl5; line dress.and IrocI
coats, business conts, &r.; a large assqrtiiie'nt
of pantaloons, cloth, cassiraerc.-, saitihelt,
corduroy, and of all varieties; a good assort
ment of vests, of a great variety of patterns;
cotton shins and woollen under-shirts and
drawers, &c, neckcloths, cj-c;
TAILORING A large assortment of ex
cellent broad cloth and olher Stuffs, on hand,
which will be made up according to order, at
short notice, and in the best style.
DRY GOODS. Also an excellent assort:
ment of dry goods of Various patterns, and
domestic. .-goods. Woolen jLawn Shawls,
Calicoes, uvierinoes, &C .Stockings-, -and
stocking yarn. Trunks, valises, carpel bags,
&c. .. ;
Kj'All kinds of produce and lumper taken
in exchange for goo.ds, ,and goods or cash
paid for all kinds of furs, sjiuep skins-,. and
call skins.
J-IIRSCHKIND & ADLER.
Stroudsburg, Oct. 23, I85l.
gOAPS. fine'scentcd Soaps for wash-
iiie: and shaving; a'so the c!eebrated,
sh;
avins: cream,
fo
r sa c
by
Sit the Cora l off CJisuKlcr Sessions
for Use Vuimiy ui jsoiiroo.
Inthc matter of the Corporation of Strouds
burg
At a Court, as aforesaid, h olden the
j 2nd day of Septembor, 1851, S. 0. Bur
nett, on behalf or tho corporation, made
application that tho .Borough of Strouds-
urg may become" subject to, and possess
the powers and privileges' conferred ' by
the "Aqta-cgulating boroughs,'. approved j
thcithird'day of 'April, l7l. The Court
order public notice to be given of. the 1
same.
Publtc'ntiohf'Of which is - hereby made,
' ana 11 no sumoicnc reason dc snown to
Ill lUllJUli MU ZllV II IU
Court of QuarterSps
Term, will' de.c'i;ee"aud.
tt):lthc contrary, the
pud
entitled
ppt'oved j
Bl. II. VDHEHER, Prbth'ohdtaryv;;
October 2, 1 851 , . Mtl0
Tf !n.Vil tlil)k ltttO
f-t
. . f SHSSOlHfiOBB.
.THe partnership heretofore existing
hetween the subscriber'in the tntmufac-
... v.- ui uuiii;, DiwuissoivcQ -oy mutuaiM.ju3! iuwlj-ou-m is nappy tomtorm
v.unauilt.qn..ui
All persons having clatras against said
lirm will present them to Amos Labar,
who is duly -authorized to settle tlfesamc
arid tltbse indebted are requested td make1
. , , . ....
tfanuai-y .iiext. . ; ; . , U J The House id much increased in size '
GEO. U. SMirir vrColand Convenience, and nos.esses avcrv ac-1
D(utotsburg, September 15,1651.
3
The undcrt?igned, will continucc
manufacture of Slate, at the old stantir
--' -: AMOS L4tBAll.
Dutotsburg, Sept. IS, 1851. 3t -
Cure of Consumption,
Liver Complaint,' Colds, Coughs. Asthma,
Bronchitis, and all Throat and Lung Com
plaints. I have puolished a brief work on Consurh'- -plioti,
winch' contains-an invaluable recipe
j fo'r'the cure of these prevalent diseases, even
sicians have given'up all hope. - The Lurig
balsam prescribed in this work Cures without
the expensive' aid of physicians or injurious
Ube of patent medicines. In'ndoptmgthisSys
(em of Cure thcpatient knows what he is us
inlfnow,35that he is riot shorlenning his
days bylhe. use of anodynes or mercurials,
which rnayseem ;tp Rcltcvj: hut never Cure,
lie knoVs'wlien rising this Life saving Bal
sam, that he is taking mild, pleasant, effica
cious remedies, such as Nature prescribes
for the ills her children suffer. The ingredi
ents composing this Lung Balsam are obtain
able (cheaply too.) wherever consumption
exists, proving that Every ill-has its antidote.
Consumptive patients may Rclijon this receipt
(all .Lung Complaints are removed by its
use) I' would not attach my name to it, had
I doubt of its, efficacy. The directions for
preparing and ubing the Balsam are perfectly
plain. 1 prefer selling the Recipe to mnking
the Balsam, as it enables people to Make
their own Medicine at a Trifling Cost. 1 will
impart the secret of making the Balsam, and
the Family right to use it, lor $1, but in no
case will 1 sell it fur speculating purposes.
Proof of its Goodness-
Jackson, Mich.. March 21, 1S51.
Doct. S.TOUJ3EY Sn: You wished mo
to let you know what effect your preparation
of Medicine for Consumption and: other dis
eases had in my family. After the first ten
days my wife gamed m weight 3 lbs, relieved
her cough, changed her countenance, and all
appearances were better. My family would
not be willing to do without it. It is a med-
icine.ruuch.needed in Jackson there is many
cases siinular to my wife's. The Rev Mr.
Blanchard will write you for a recipe. Res
pectfully yours.. . ' 0. F. POOL.
Adores-:", post paid, (enclosing ??1.) Dr. S.
TOUSEY, 100 iNassau street, New York.
The work goes by mail under seal.
October 23, 1351 -6m
"ffiiflSS P. A. KNECHTj formerly in
IMS. nn vr-ut, ?,r jr,.,. ,rm,lrl
V J II IV ft A, .L'JL. kJJ A.' A. .iJl ) U VU4V.1
wish to inform the ladies of Stroudsburg.
and vicinity, tliafc.she will open a new
shop, this fall, with a good assortment of
fall bonnets, at the old stand ot Miss
E. Colbert. .
N: 13 She will open shop the 24tli
October. . Thankful to her friends for
past favors she will be pleased to wait
upon all who may favor her with a call.
Oct. 9. ISol.
HSTROUBSBUHG
FEMALE - SEMI WARY.
Miss Barton will re-open her School
for the instruction of Young Ladies on
Terms per session of 11 weeks.
ComYnon and higher English branches $2,00
French 3,00
Drawing and Paintingin water colors 2,00
Stroudsburg, 'July' 31, 1851.
Nr. 71 Northampton Street, Opposite the
haston hank.
T "UIE subscribers having entered into a
JL partnership for the purpose of continu
ing llie Urug and faint uusinessai
the old stand of, the late ftlr. J)hn
Dickson, -would offer their stock
of Drugs, Medicines Paints, Oils,
Glass, &c. &c. to old customers of
the stand and Physicians and dealers in
general.. .Eieascicall and, tr.v us.
" ? " W. DICKSON,
A NV S.AA1PLE.
Trading under the firm of Dickson cj- Sample.
Sole Agents for W'ctherill's Pure Ground
yiiite Lead.,.
.Easton, July 1.7, 1851. ly
100 i;egs 05 lbs. each, W'ctherill's while lead,
50 do 50 do do do'" do '
20 do 100 ' po do do do
100 boxes 8 by 10 Glass
75 do 10 by 12 do
superior quality.
50 do 10 by M - do
10 bbls.- of Alum ! '' ''
50 bb'ls. ('opperhs '-'-W1 1
1(1 bbls. Rosin " ' : '
4000 lbs. Potash -
fiOO Gallons hiiisoed Oil
40 bbls. spirits Turpentine
2000 lbs. Potters Red Lead '
Dye Woods, Madder,5 Logwood, Fustic,
Redwood. Cochineal and Indigo.
ALSO superior Furniture Coach, Black
and' Japan Varnishes, the barrel ornallon
for sale -by DICKSON cj- 51 MPLE
Ea-jtori, July 17, 1851. ly
' . T BASH .
J. & W. CORLSES. ' :
m. 69 Pearl Street, Nek-York
l ir pprters and , W-holesale Doal-
Teas,
tipns , suited to 1110
Coqtry Trade. .
Are also receiving from the bpgt mauufac r
tures a full assortment of TOBACCO, of the
most approved brands, id! of whigh are coq
lidentTy .Qirtredias'keqjmUio any inmmMr,
and auihe hiaes I cash prices. 'it $ , V
-.lMercliaotfl vieping the City wouldidoull
lo call and examine our stock befoie purchas
ine elsewhere,, . ?u 8
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trcMjSj ers in , .
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EteiEae.if all descnp
l)c Ib-Barlcn Sljcaf,
pjH ins olet menus ami customer ..that
-SSL-i:'ho is prepared .to receive as many
of titem as may' favor Him with their cus-'
torn, at the -ne Hotel erected on the site
of the Old Barleu Slctaf, fwhicU WS1S de-
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conunodation which can contribute to the
comfort of the: traveler.
The TABLE and the 13 ATI will be . fur
bished in such a manner as cannot fail to
please. . '
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one hundred horses.
M. WATSON, Proprietor.
2vo. 193 North Second at-., PJiii'a.
March 27 1851.
BAkK WANTED.
rinhe subscriber v:ill pay Five Dol
la us per cord in Cash for about five
hundred cords .of good bright Kock or
Chestnut Oak 13ark, at his Tannery in
btroudsburg. At the above named price
the bark must be loaded-solid and clear
from all kind of damage. "Will also pav
a fair price for White Oak and Damaged
Bark.
JACOB SINGMASTER.
April-10, 1351.
American Repertory of Inventions.
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SEVENTH VOLUME OF THE
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"SETS chiselsButcher's, Beat-
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H. Witherby's extra new stylo to throw
chips. : The undersigned takes pleasure
ih' calling the attention of Mechanics to
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For sale bv
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Fn4f,oo. Anril '24, 1851.
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jjj3 Napoleon and his Marshals' was, per
! haps, as popular, and found at least as man?
anv of his previously published works. 1 hert
; . - n chapter in the work, filled as 1
i ;:
is with 'an infinite variety Ue author ha.
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got up in a very neat and attractive style b
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will delight to linger. We predict for ihis
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