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THE'VILLAGE RECORD, 1 “The young girl found herself ill a sit­ PUBLIHSED EVERY SATURDAY, AT IJ1GHTST0WN, uation which nothing but the religious educa­ NEW , DY tion she had received could have enabled her Y A R D & STULTS, to bear., Deprived of -the - support - which the , ...... ,, ,, EJHTORH, ...ANA JMIOPRHMORS. daily sight of her father would have given her, she valiantly fortified herself in every possible TERMS. V: JAMES S. YARD, t $2,00 PER ANNUM. way in order to keep down the worldly regreis When sent at the expense of the Publishers, JACOB STULTS. INDEPENDENT OF PARTY OR SECT. ( $1,50 IN ADVANCE- (B$ Carriers, or otherwise,) - - - - $2.00 which arose in her heart. She became the ex­ When sent by m a i l , ...... - 1.50 ample of the monastery, and the sanctity of Fri­ Payable half yearly in advance. # YOL. 1. HIGHTSTOWN, N. J., SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1849. NO. 14. ar Robert was spread abroad in all France. The ADVEimSlNG. most holy oflices were confided principally to One square 14 lines, or loss, one time, - 50cts her ; it was she who was sent to pray by the Every subsequent insertion, - - - - 25 cts Jftisccllanij. selfish brother should have forgotten her.— 1 Robert B—— lives with his Jessie, now a while bearing such a burden 1 could not move as One square one year, including the paper, $ 10.00 And the fire blazed on the hearth through five j blooming girl, the image of her mother. I look quickly as my companions. Indeed, I soon lost bedside. 6'f thp,.dying, and to console the afflic­ A liberal deduction made to thoso who adver­ ted. But she did an immense deal of good [From the Journal of Commerce.] winters, and live times the spring flowers into her eyes, and fancy the step on the stairs sight of their columns, and could see nothing hut tise half a column or moro by the year. among the young girls of Paris, whom the All advertisements not marked the number of bloomed on the bank of the stream at the foot of is the old Elder’s, and am often times a hoy tire white silent plain around me. I.movedon insertions required, will bo published until ordered THE VILLAGE CHURCH. the garden, and Jesssie M’Lean was twenty- again when I see her. In church, last .Sunday, and presently there approached a band of Cos- world and its pleasures had drawn from the rout, and churged accordingly. one and beyond description beautiful. slie sat by my side, and starting up from a ; sacks galloping toward me, their lances in rest, path of duty. To these she never wearied of It stood on the West side of the green, and But the hour had come for John M’Lean to dreamy listlessntss, 1 was for atL-iustauLear- j.awLslwiUingJM^ ^hrs4-J^.liupv^)'..fe77~ - thfm.pjUe ssjn- fJoctrn. behind it, and around it, lay the sleeping vil­ enter the scene he had so long spoken of. True ried back to the old church again,-and turned I The captain was by ibis time in a state of pneity of her soul iVifl'Bid swCetftess of her lagers. They slept well. Tfipir lives were to his life, his death-bed was calm and confi­ my eye$ swiftly around half fearing that the ! total unconsciousness, and I resolved, cost what voice charmed completely; and Friar Rob­ KF“ -Although the following poem may not so tempestuous as ours in the world; never­ dent. He was somewhat changed by Allan’s Elder had seen me sleeping. But I saw only ! it might, not to abandon him. I laid him on ert rarely failed in bringing these wanderers he familiar to most of our readers, yet it is so theless, when their work was ended, they fold­ departure, and Jessie had found him once or the cold calm face of Allan, who.was seated : the ground and covered him with snow, and back--to the light way. beautiful that we cannot refrain from placing ed their firms more willingly, than we do, and twice in tears. His treatment of her, too, was near me, ail'd looking up at file lolly roof, and then' crept under a heap of dead, comrades, “ At last, however, stander attacked the fair it in the columns ol the “ Record,” feeling went to theii rest. I used to sit-on the fence-‘'jmdefYff a', measure, but to (he world he had ! around at the splendid walls, and stained win | leaving my eyes at liberty. Soon the Cossacks fame of Friar Robert, and he was accused of confident that all who have read it will read it when I was a boy, and look over the mounds always been the same. dows and massive pillars, I realized how far reached , and began to strike with their lan­ being too fond ol visiting female sinners. The again, with the same emotions of pleasure and wish that the covering might he removed It was at evening, in the summer, and the away was the boyhood that I dreamed of. ces right and left, while their horses trampled abbe of the monastery imposed u|ion the pre­ Whicfrthe first perusal cannot fail to inspire, and every face restored to the appearance it clergyman who had been his pastor lor more Sometimes I dream of the old church at night, the bodies. Presently one ol these rude beasts tended brother, as penitence, to serve the whole bore when the eyes closed, anil the sleep came community, and to do the most repugnant and The American Flag. Ilian thirty years, stood by his side, while Jes­ and in my,Visions see eyes that have long ago placed his hoof on my left arm and crushed it upon them. What smiling countenances in sie knelt at his feet. His large hand, now pale dimmed, and cheeks that blush no more, and jto pieces. Boys, f did i.ot say a word ; 1 did roughest work. She did all without a mur­ BY JOHN RODMAN DRAKE. calm and hopeful slumber were they all ! No not move, save to thrust my right hand into mur, and during three years, accomplished the W hen Freedom, from her mountain height and thin, lay across the while sheet, and his lips that gre silent. Sometimes in a deep sleep passionate expression, nor agony-marked fea­ gray hair was carefully combed back from his toil, I hear, as in former days, a quaint my mouth to keep down the cry of torture; and rude duties laid upon her without faltering in Unfurled her standard to the air, a single one. She tore her azure robe of night, tures, nor murdered men, nor murderers, nor self in a few minutes the Cossacks departed. forehead over the pillow. He had sent for his old psalm of the covenanters, sung to a grand “ Last week she died, and the remorse of the destroyers, nor any that passed away by reason , And set the stars ot glory there ; children, and they were coming. One by one tune, and as 1 listen, I separate the voices as I “ When the last of them had ridden oil, I monks may well be imagined When it was dis­ She mingled with its gorgeous dyes .of man’s hatred to man. But each m his time crept out and managed to disinter the captain covered that it was a sister instead of a brother The milky baldrick of the skies, they entered his chamber, and stood around used to do in the old church, amLone dearvoice had fallen to sleep. Maiden and matron, man whom ihey had been punishing so long. And stripped its pure celestial white, his bed. Life seemed to linger for their steps, at length sings in ravishing melody, and He showed few signs of life; nevertheless I “ One more saint will now be added to the and boy, one by one left the field and the cot­ contrived with my one hand to drag him With streakings of the morning light; and when the last one came in, it lingered with that grows holier and fainter, and fainter and already overflowing calender.” Then from his mansion in the sun, tage and the rose-covered porch and the em­ strength, as if more were to come. The twi­ holier, as if it were floating away into the pure toward a rock, which offered a little sort of She called her eagle-hearer down, braces of the loving, and were carried to the light gathered around them, and the elder’s deep of heaven. shelter, and then lay down next him, wrapping And gave into his mighty hand family tryst in the church yard. h u m o ro u s. The symbol of hg'r slMpciylhnd., , voice broke the stillness. It .was softer than I listen and awake. receding, yet still my capote around us. Night was closing”"in, And how could the church be other than a ever before, and .they said it trembled, as he more heavenly, 1 hear that voice in such songs j ar4 snow continued to fall, The last of the A Puliiuble Hit. Majestic monarch of the cloud, . sacred place, when the loved ones lay thus all ffegan to speak of the days long passed- He as the seraphs sing, until at length it dies away j rear-guard had bng disappeared, and the only Some individual of the masculine gender has W ho rearst aloft thy regal form, around it. Close by the side of the path up to recounted his life, telling them of his trials and in the far-off harmonies that the spijit alone is sound that broke the silence’was the distant To hear the tempest trumping loud, been meddling with the ladies’ fashions, and the door rested the old Elder who died when I To see the lightning-lances driven, difficulties and doubts, and spoke of his errors capable of hearing whistling of bullets, and the nearer howling of ridiculing them in some lines beginning with was yet a boy, and the long grave reminded us When strides the warriors of the storm, penitently. Then he charged them for the fu­ “ Touch us gently, Time !” I would not the wolves, which were devouring the dead “ I wouldn’t give much for a girl with a bon­ of his giant form, as he walked slowly and rev­ And rolls the thunder-drum ol heaved-— ture, and then prayed earnestly for his wander­ have mv ears grow dull to these sounds. I bodies. God knows what things were passing ,” A lady has taken up the subject, and Child < f the sun, to thee ’tis given, erently to the church of a Sunday morning. ing son. His voice grew fainter and fainter, in my bosom that night, which, I assured, To guard the banner of the free, have,nothing left to desire in the world ; 1 have retorts in the following style: There has been a grave made by the side of his To hover in lire sulphur smoke, and more and more broken. There was the every joy I ask, and such affections cluster would be my last on earth. I remembered the I WOULDN’T, WOULD YOU? since then, and there is one sleeping there who To ward away the battle-stroke, sound of horse’s feet coining rapidly up the lane, hourly around me, as men pray for in vain ; prayer my mother had taught me long ago, I wouldn’t give much for a chap who has, And bid its blendings shine afar, was the light of the village. Will you listen and a light step was heard in the entry. The but I confess to you I would sacrifice all (save when I was a child by her side ; and kneeling “ gone it,” Like rainbows on the cloud of war, while I tell you .her story ? old man knew the step, and smiled, and ex­ one!) to recall the. voices that used to sing in down I said it fervently. Till lie’s run every cent of his legacy through The harbingers of victory. Whose simpering chin has a huge goatee on it, Elder M’Lean was a slern man. Tull, gaunt, “ Boys, it did me'good ; and always remem­ in a low voice, “ Thank God, thank the village church. That hangs down upon it just as it grew ; and slout limbed, and with a harsh countenance Flag of the brave, thy folds shall fly, God;” and as the door opened and his son en­ ber that sincere earnest prayer will do you l ryouldn’t give much for this fellow— The sign of hope and triumph high, that frightened the children into submission. tered and fell on his knees by his bed side, he Captain Positive. good too. I fell wonderfully calm when I re­ Would you ? When speaks the signal trumpet tone, You have seen such men. Their religion is laid his hand on Iris head and murmured audi­ A French veteran with one arm was seated sumed my plade next the captain. But time And the long line comes gleaming on, I wouldn’t give much for a chap with a collar not exactly bigotry, but.it is harsh and un- bly—“ God bless you, Allan,” and a shiver passed on and 1 was becoming quite numbed (Ere yet the life-blood, warm and wet, before the door of his neat cottage one pleasant That’s made to stand up, almost over his Has dimmed the glist’ning bayonet). ” -would -■.- v- .'. ' 1 ..-sj-ij Js;-AvJv-. a m i... i: 1 ...... l_ And when the cannon-mouthings loud dark, and she felt her way along the bedside his lips with his remaining hand, and began 'are‘yob aUitrg’liore ? W hy did you stay be­ 1 wouldn’t give much for this fellow. Heave, in wild wreaths,the battle shroud, gone, and yet they are good men in their way, and knelt by Allan and pul her arms around thus:...... hind your regiment ?” Would you ! And glory—sabres ristTSiid tall, honest, upright, manly and firm, his neck and her cheek against his, and they “ For two good reasons," said I, pointing Like shoots ol flame on midnight’s p a ll! “ In my time, hoys, Frenchmen would scorn T r e spa ss.—As described in Legal Phraseology'. John M’Lean had a family of four sons and wept together while the pastor prayed. first to the captain, and then to my bleeding There shall thy victor glances glow, to fight with Frenchmen ks ihey.do now. No, —“ Bless me, Mr. Pounce, what is th is!” one daugter, who had grown up arouhd his The bell tolled sixty-nine in the solemn arm. And cowering foes shall sink hen'eath no; when we fought, it was for the Iionor of (reads), “For that, the said John Snooks, on Each gallant arm that strikes below hearth, and who were all worthy the admira­ night time ; by tens six rimes, stopping at each “ The man speaks the truth, sire,” said one France, and against her foreign enemies. Well, the tenth day of May, with force and arms, That lovely messenger of death. tion they received. Three of the sons were tenth stroke, and then slowly and heavily count­ of his f J lowers. “ I saw him marching be­ my story begins on the 9th of November, 1812, broke and entered a certain dwelling house of brawny-fisted men. The fourth, AJlan, was a ing up the weaty later years, it added nine and hind the column, carrying this officer on his Flag of the seas, on ocean’s wave a short time after the battle of Wiazma. We the plaintiff’s, and made a great noise and dis­ slightly formed boy, with a keen, quick black ceased. And all the people in the country hack. Thy stars shall glitter o’er the brave, were beating a retreat, not before the Russians, turbance therein, and so continued to make When death, careering on the gale, eye and thoughtful face. The.youngesl child, round knew by that passing hell that Elder for they kept a respectful distance from our The emperor—for, boys, it was he !-»gave Sweeps'darkly round the bellied sail, noise and disturbance for a long time, to wit: Jessie, was like him, and she was maidenly Mc’Lean had gone from among them. And cantonments, hut before the biting cold detest­ me one of those looks which only himself,or And frightened waves rush wildly back, for the space of twenty-four hours—” and very^autiful. I see them now as they old men woke and turped restlessly, and feared an Alpine eagle could give, and said, ‘ 'Tis well. Before the broadside’s reeling lack: able country, more terrible to ris tjjan Russians. “ That, sir, is the declaration in trespass.” used to walk down the road under the Elm row to sleep again, and rising, sat by their windows Y'ou have done very w ell.’ Then opening his The dying wanderer ol the sea For the last few days our officers had been “But the man only knocked; he didn’t make Shall look at once to heaven and thee, every Sunday morning side by side. The oth- till the morning dawned, and watched the clouds pelisse, he took the cross which decorated his telling us that we were approaching Smolen- any-disturbance at the door for twenty-four And smile to seejhy splendors fly,. era otlheiamily_were married, and left Rome drifting over the.stars, and stro'va.to prepare for. inside green coat, and gave it to me. That .mo. sko, .where we should he certain of finding food hours.” In triumph, o’er- his closing eye. before Jessie, was sixteen, and she was her death. Arid children crept from their rooms to iheht TTvas'no longer cold or hungry, aiuHeTt fire, brandy and shoes; but in the meantime “ A mere formal allegation, sir, not necessa­ mother’s pet and only companion. Then her' their mothers’ doors and asked who was dead, no more pain in my arm than if that ill-natifred F lag of the free hearts’ only , we were perishing in the ice, and perpetually ry to he proved.” By angel hands to valor given, mother died and was carried to the church yard, and hearing that it was the gnant and harsh old beast had never touched it. harassed by bands of Cossack riders. “ But he didn’t break in divers, to w it; twen­ T hy stars have lit the welkin dome, and Jessie wept bitter tears after that. John man, rejoiced, rather than otherwise. I believe “ Davoust," added the Emperor, addressing “ We had marched for six hours, without ty doors. There were not twenty doors in the And all thy hues were born in heaven. M'Lean was not a man to win love from his no one wept for him but Jessie, and she not the gentleman who had spoken, “ cause this Forever flow that standard sheet! pausing to draw breath, for we knew that re­ house—he didn’t break any.” children. They feared, but had none of that very long. n an and captain to be jdaced on the ammuni­ Where breathes the foe but falls before us, pose was certain death. A bitter wind hurled “ Pooh, sir, don’t you see it is laid under a affection for him which makes a home happy. tion wagons. Adieu And waving his W ith Freedom’s soil beneath our feet, They buried the Elder by his wife, close to snow flakes against our face, and now and t>idelicit ?” And Freedom’s Banner streaming o’er us I They trembled when he came in at evening, for the door step of the church. A week after, hand toward me, he passed on.” then we stumbled over the frozen corpses of “ Laid under a what!” his Words were seldom of pleasant things, but Allan and Jessie left the village together. It Here the veteran paused and resumed his ’Tig Easy to Lore. our comrades. No singing or talking then! “ A videlicit; that means you mustn’t prove he usually found fault with Jessie and scolded was said that they had some difficulty with pipe. It is easy to love, but 'tis hardio lorget, Even the grumbler ceased to complain, and that the allegation if it is immaterial, but if it is Allan, and sat gloomily down before the fire all “ But tell us about the cross, and what be­ Such a tyrant affection is found; their brothers, dud Afllan impetuously silenced was a bad sign. I walked behind my ®ptain ; material you must.” Every word brings a pang, every thought a the evening. At nine o’clock he called all the them and took his' sister away with him. came of Captain Positive,” cried several impa­ he was a shoit man, strongly built, rugged and “ But what's the use of it, then ?” regret. household in for prayers, and then saw all the Years passed and none heard of them ; and the severe, but brave and true as his own sword tient voices. And sadness will hover around. “ The use of it, my dear sir! But you lights put out before he retired. “ The captain still lives, and is now a retired village changed, and the church grew old. blade. We called him Captain Positive ; for don’t understand these things : they are voca- As shades which at evening-fall over the lawn, One aight when the bell rang for prayers, all One autumn morning a hearse followed by a once he saida thing, so it was —no appeal—he General. But the best of il w-as, that as soon bula artis.” And hide all its beautiesH'rom view, were present but Allan, and he was nowhere carriage entered the village. They passed down never changed his mind. He had been wound­ as he recovered he placed me under arrest for So darksome the breast when its true love is “ And what may that he?” to be found. Jessie professed ignorance of his the road to the church, and a servant left them ed at Wiazma, and his usually red face was fifteen days, as a punishment for my breach of gone, “ Why words that raise doubts, swell costs, whereabouts, and none of the servants had to inquire for the sexton. lie Wqs easily found now quite pale; while the pieces of an old discipline! The circumstance reached Na­ So desolate seemeth it too. 1 and enable the professional man to make tire seen him since dark. A frown gathered on the and the church door opened, and with his aid white handkerchief which he had wrapped poleon’s cars ; and after laughing heartily, he most of a very small case.” F o n t mem'ries arise at each dawn with the sun, Elder’s face as he commenced, and his voice a coffin was lifted from the.hearse and carried around his legs were soaked with blood.. I not only released me, hut promoted me to be a But they look on a dim cloudy sky, was uncomonly harsh. While he.was yet up the aisle, and placed on the floor in front ol saw him first move slowly, then stagger like a sergeant. As to the decoration, here is the A Persian merchant complaining heavily of For love must be served ere scarce its begun. reading, Allan entered and took his seat in si­ the pulpit. Shoatly afterward the sexton was ribbon, boys: I wear that in my button-hole, some unjust sentence of the lower court, was And affection so blooming must die. a drunken man; and at last he fell down like a lence. His father paused and looked at him. seen digging a grave by the side of Elder block. but the cross I wear next my heart!’ And told by the judge to go to the cadi. W hat love, that mysterious influence unites, “ Where have y^u been, sir, as late as M’Lean’s, and old Mrs. B------—, who Ihed “ M orblcu! Captain," said I, bending over unbuttoning his coat the veteran showed his ‘ But the cadi is your uncle,’ urged the plain­ Are connected by ties deep anil pure ; this across the green, instantly suspected the truth. him, “ you can’t lie there.” young friends the precious relic, enveloped in tiff. What a little the visions of happiness blights, “ I have been at Mr. W hite’s, sir, spending Putting on her shawl and bonnet, she walked a little bag suspended around his neck. ‘ Then you can go to the grand vizier.’ But, how much will affection endure. “ You see that I can, because I do,” replied the evening.” across to the church door and entered. Two he, pointing to his limbs. STRANGE STORY. ‘ But his secretary is your cousin.' Now Mary White was by far the prettiest ‘Then you may go to the sultan.’ Yes, ’tis easy to love, but ’tis hard to forget, men were kneeling with their faces over the “ Captain,” said I, “ you must not die thus;” A Paris correspondent of the St. Louis Re­ For the heart so tenaciously clings girl in. all the country, except Jessie, and a coffin, one on each side of it, and a child ex­ and raising him in my arms, I managed to publican relates the following strange but in­ ‘ But his favorite sultana is your niece.’ To the one that il loved, that the deepest regret smile passed over the face of the latter as she quisitely beautiful knelt at the head. Jessie ‘ Well, then, go to the d------1.' , ^ ’en from thoughts of forgetfulness springs. place him on his feet. He leaned on me, and teresting story: j. heard Allan’s explanation. A smile during ‘Ah, that is a still closer family connection,’ M’Lean was thus brought back to her home. tried—hut in vain—he fell once more, and “ Several years ago, a rich miller, living in For the Village Record. prayer time was unpardonble, and the anger ol said the merchant, as he left the court in des­ Her husband, brother and child, were the .dragged me with him. one of the provinces, became so unhappy by the the Elder came down on both of them in a pair. To F a n n ie E . C, mourners, w ho were waiting to lay her beside “ John,” said he, “ ’tis all over. Just leave death of lvis wife, that placing his ortly child, a W ilt thou accept the proffered boon voice of thunder. her parents. Slowly, and as usual there, the me here, and join your column as quickly as girl ten years of age, in a convent, he repaired Of friendship—sympathy > Beware how you handle a lady at “blind Allan had long been growing more and more people began to fill the church, and the old cler­ you can. One word before you go ; at Vo- And wilt thou not the offering spurn, to a monastery near Paris and became a monk. man’s buff.” A Maryland judge was recently impatient of his father’s severity, and his con­ Though humble it may be ? gyman, who had been sent for, came up the reppe, near Grenoble, lives a woman eighty- Duping six or seven years he led a most pious ordered out of Saratoga by one of the lady ar­ dition now bordered on madness. 1 do not com­ aisle. The elder brothers had left the village two years old, my—my mother. Go to her, life, but, from the gloom of his cell he thought biters of fashion and propriety visiting there, mend his course. It was wrong, and he bit­ I Pure friendship is a holy tie, two years before, and were not there now. A embrace her, and tell her that—that—tell her often of his daughter. The desire to see her because in picking up a young lady from the That death can scarce divide ; terly [repented it afterwards, but let him who prayer was offered, and there were many tears whatever you like, but give her this purse and It fills the heart with putebt joy, grew so much upon him, that he at last re,- floor with the fillet over his eyes, he took her condems, remember the palliation.—There is shed, anil every one passed by and looked on And is to heav’n allied. my cross. That’s all. solved to open a correspondence with her; the round the waist, instead of the tips of her fin­ no agony greater [than that which a child ex­ the beautilul sleeper, and then they laid her in “ Is that all, Captain !” answers he received to his letters were such as gers. In all romping games care must be ta­ It soothes the weary hour of care, periences from a severe father. A parent needs the grave and left her. “ I said so. Good bye, and.make haste.” to te-awaken all the affections of other days ken to rise young ladies from the floor “ with Bnd bids all grief depart; a heart as,well as a head, and if John M’Lean “ Will you go with me; Robert ?” said Allan “ Boys, I don’t know how it was, hut I felt this side up.” It dries the the weeping mourner’s tear, within his bosom. T he younggirl on her side had a.heart, no one ever discovered it. And cheers the sinking heart. to the husband of Jessie, who stood at the two tears freezing on my cheeks. was no less eager to see once more a parent D e f in it io n s .— Gentleman—A man with a Allan rose from his chair while his father grave long after it was filled up, holding the “ No, captain,” cried I, “ I won’t leave you; whose early tenderness she still remembered. fast horse, not paid for; fashionable clothes, for When sorrows come, who, but a friend, was speaking. His face rivas pale, but his eye hand of his child who gazed in silent wonder­ either you shall come with me, or I will stay With a resolution surprising in one of her age, Should soothe with lulling tone, which the tailor suffers; all ruffle and no sh irt; flashed instantly. He walked acrossfThe room, with'you.” she quitted the convent, dressed herself in male The wounded spirit—stricken soul— ment a cane, a hairy disfigurement of hie frontispiece, bowed his lips to Jessie's face and kissed'fffb', “ Will you go with me, Robert!” Allan re­ “ I forbid you staying.” \ attire, and sought the monastery in which her By darkest clouds o’ercome! a long nine in his mouth, his brains missing, and whispered, “ Good bye, Jessie ; God keep peated, but without reply. “ Crptain, you might, as well forbid a'wo- father resided. She there assumed the habit of and a long bill for “drinks” at the tavern. Accept it then—I pledge it thee— you safe and without a look toward his fath­ “ Come, Robert, come,’* said he at length, man talking.” the order, and was named Robert. She was As earth’s most cherished gift; Lady.—A female shaped something like a er, who sat motionless, with surprise, walked “ If I escape I’ll punish you severely.” then but seventeen years of age. She took , Perhaps ’ cheer thee when thou art seizing his arm. woman ; very small in the middle, of large di­ swiftly out the door. The father, palid and , “ Allan, promise to bury me here.” “ You may place me under arrest then; but care not to reveal herself to her father until the Of other joys bereft. mensions elsewhere; to be found anywhere ex­ terror stricken, rushed out of the house and just now you must do as 1 please ” irrevocal vow had been pronounced; when, at “ I will exchange the promise with you.” cept home, and with natural attractions now­ Perchance it may assuage some grief called “ Allan, Allan,” but received no answer. " You are an insolent fellow.” last, she followed him to his cell and told her “ It shall be so.’’ here. That lurks within thy breast, Through many a lonely year after this, that j Grasping each other’s hand, thejr strode rap­ “ Very likely, captain ; but you must come story. The joy he expressed at folding his be And cause a ray t’ illlume thy path, with me.” Whene’er thou art opprest. Mourning father called his wandering son, but idly toward the carriage and drove away. loved Child once more to his heart, and the rfc A western editor, speaking of the venerable Trenton, Sept. 1849. D- C. R. he returned to him no more, until the moinen I meet them ofteti in W all street. Allan is “ He hit his lip with anger, hut said no more. gret which her act of devotion caused him, appearance of a stump orator, said that he stood brought on a fever which ended his life in a up like one of ’em, with his bald head and It is said that even the most honest girls are of his departure! married and happy. But he tells me he should, 1 raised and placed his body across my shoul­ in the habit of hooking each others dresses. . Jessie was left alone, saddest of all, that her have died ere this,'without his father's blessing. ders like a sack. Yon may easily imagine that few days, hands in his breeches .' To Advertisers. News from Europe. Correspondence of I lie “ Record.” [Communicated.] AH Sorts of Items. Bit by a Katti.e -Snake.—A young man The Village Record is published in the' The intelligence from the continent of Europe A ccident.—A wagon with two horses at Mii.i.roRn Conn., Sept. 23d, 1849. hamt& George Keller, son of M. Jacob Keller, V illa s of Hfehtstown, N. .)., situated on the hsanylhing but pleasant reading to republicans. Inched, one person inside, and something of a By a receut regulation of the BrilishfPost- line of the Camden & Amboy' Railroad,' and A RitesrEN-T. - - Dusty road^-ttLlily, ofsprcnkhuis,--^. ^aJarmer of Union township, Berks county, The spirit of the revolutionists is everywhere i‘ -itv ■ Milford oiv1 ‘Saturday -QfficcJJcparlmen tv any-letter Raving, the, w rite r's.. circulates extensively in the counties of Mer­ —“ riding on a rail," a substituti for hone- residing-about half way between. Birdshoraugh. , cer, Middlesex and Monmouth, and in every crushed, and their strength utteily broken. afternoon last,, in a very careless ami shameful name and residence engraved on the seal/, or beyj; exercise— negro hatred— gtiinequestioiisl} ^and Hopewell Furnace, was bitten by a rattle­ town and village on the line of the Railroad We shall soon have the bloody details of des­ manner. The vehicle had stopped for a few written on the outside, and not finding the p a t. arising therefrom — California Emigration s n a k e , on Thursday, the 16th instant says the from Amboy to Bordentown. Three trains of potism’s revenge. Already the hangman and moments at one of the shops, when a heavy ly to whom flic same is addressed, will he re­ cars for passengers, leave this place daily for — A goose story. Berks and Schuukill Journal, under the lollow- the military executioners are at work. ,Jarm wagon, driven with a velocity becoming turned to the writer immediately through the New , and three ior Philadelphia. Ad­ fifessrs. Editors. ing circumstances: He came across a large vertisers in New Yosk and Phila., will find the There is nothing important from Hungary. drunkenness, and by a drunken fllan.cpme vio­ Post-Office, and not through the Dead-letter )f- Agreeably to promise I am about to write rattle-snake. Arming himself with a stick he Record” to be one of the most valuable ad­ Comorn had not aurrenered at the latest ac­ lently in contact with the him! wheel, thereby lice; by which regulation considerable anxiety you a letter from this pleasant little country made for the reptile and pinned it fast, after vertising mediums in the state. counts, hut there was reason to believe that capsizing it instantly. Fortunately the young and loss ol time will be prevented. town on the line of the New York and New two-thirds of his body had disappeared between Klapka would capitulate on being satisfied that man inside soon extricated himself from his Giving a on a bank in which you have Haven railroad, -about equi-distant from New the rocks. He then very coolly took out his the cause of Hungary -was lost. Kossuth's dnagerous situation, and by the alertness of the no account is a fraud, and can he prosecuted VILLAGE RECORD. Haven and Bridgeport. I arrived here on Fri­ knife, and proceeded to cut oli the rattles, hut family were prisoners at Presbttrg; hut he has bystanders the horses, which were much fright­ as such under the law. day last via Hartford & New Haven, and New while in tile act, the head of the snake found undoubtedly escaped. Gnrgey has been par ened, were.caught and befit quits SfflTHuiTng INFORMATION FOR ALJ.— FAVORS FOR NONE. 'York ST N ew H av en , ■Tailroa-ds.-.....Upon the Instead of saying a man runs on his own an opening In tl-ie -rock, and with, its hofly.fas), ... doned ; and this fact, although it does not the whole scene, which was interesting as well former the dust was intolerable, and combined hook, the pluase is more elegantly rendered, reached aroune and hit him on the point of one IIIUHTSTOWN, SEPTEMBER 2!', 184!). prove him to have been a traitor, will he gen­ exciting.- The young man was not hurl, and with the heat, (for every window in the laqte by saying, “ He progfessess on his personal of his fingers. He immediately cut out the bit­ erally considered a suspicious circumstance. wagon soon reinstated to its former posi­ Dj ?" See new advertisements of Idcll & Mid­ car, lilfed with passengers, was closed, the dust curve.” • J ten part, and Wound a string tightly around the Oudinot was to leave Rome for Paris at the tion, The M a yo ra l the City deserves much dleton, Steamboat Edwin For ret I, ami Nelson pouring in through the crevices of doors and The Marengo Argus (Ala j hoists the flag of linger to prevent the circulation of the poison close of last month; but the French army re­ credit for the noble part he acted, for just as Petty, Cranberry. windows,) made the trip the most unpleasant Henry Clay for President in 1852. through the spslcm- . The hand and arm soon mains, under the command of Gen Rostolan. the danger was all over he was seen running experiment of riding on a rail” which it has became enormously-swollen. After severe suf-- Another Disturbance. Piedmont has been evacuated by the Aus­ to the scene of action, his venerable locks Martin Lane, cashier of the Cambridge, fering, in which the yoitrjF rrian became almost been my fortune to pass through. The Com­ We took occasion, last week, to notice the trians. streaming in the wind. Anon his voice was (Mass.) Bank, has in his garden, os -Maine blind, the physician?. succeeded in placing him pany would much mitigate the sufferings and disturbance between some of the members of Austria and Prussia have agreed tn establish audibly heard giving orders to the cfow3‘in a street, an Andrews pear tree, which has borne beyond the reach of danger. Ono of his first enhance the comfort of its patrons by ^sending acts after his recovery was to visit the scene of ‘ the governmental board at Washington and the an executive commission at Frankfort, consist­ three crops this season, and is now in blossom manner tho’ a little inferior to “ old Zack,” yet this disaster, where he found the snake still a sprinkler' in advance of their train, a course for the fourth time ! French minister, by which the good feeling of ing of members provided by Austria and Bava­ much becoming our worthy magistrate, and by pinned fast to the rock. This time he made adopted by companies who possess greater cn- the two countries was threatened. Another, ria, which is to act for the common interests of the assistance of the Common Council, Cook’s The Persians have a saying that “ten meas­ snre work by killing it out right. and a much more important difficulty has arisen terprise or more enlarged benevolence. The Germany. A flimsy httmbug. Of course the Sam, who was loud in his advice, tho whole ures of talk were sent down upon the Earth Sunday School Celebration, at heail-quarli-fs. A rupture with England is “ Directory,” as it is to be called, will be a N. Y. & N. H. road has not been in operation and the worticn took nine.” matter was soon comfortably arranged. The children connected with the Methodist talked of. a year, 1 believe, but it possesses some advan­ mere instrument in the hands of Prussia and A n E ye W it n e-s. There is a fa:m in Illinois which contains Sabbath School of this place, will hold an ex­ tage over others. Any of your friends unprac­ We understand the matter to be this. The Austria. The archduke John, of Austria, is to Milford, N. J , Sept. 25, 1849. twenty-seven thousand acres. The proprietor hibition bf speaking and singing, on next tised in equestrianism who desire the benefit Wednesday evening, Oct. 3d, in the Methodist British government, bv some strange principle, resign his vicarial office. of it raises 13 000 acres of corn the present sea­ M r. Clay and Squire T urner.— The Lou­ assumes a right to restrain or allow, as she Russia, Austria and Prussia insist upon the of exercise on horseback, hut are too timid to E, Church. Exercises to commence precisely isville Journal of the 17th, publishes the reply son, 3000 of which are in one field. At 50 at 7 o’clock. The public generally are invited pleases, the United States to enjoy privileges restoration of the Swiss Canton of Neufachatel avail themselves thereof, you may safely ad­ of Squire Turner to C. M. Clay, upop the sub­ bushels per acre, the 13,000 acres would to attend. granted by the Republic of Nicaragua. “ Great to the latter power. vise to take a trip upon this road, and if they ject of the Foxtown tragedy, in which the son give 650,000 bushels.— Beat it who can. Britain claims, by virtue of some volunteer pro­ The Danish blockade has been gaijsed. are not perfectly satisfidfi with this substitute, Cadies Fair. of the former was killed, and says: Give the Devil liis Due —Certainly ; but it tection that she is engaged to allord’’ the King There is nothing of importance, from Eng­ you may modify the reliance which your cor­ A fair for the "benefit of the M. E. Church “ We think there is hut one opinion among is better to have no dealings with the devil, at Allentown will commence on Thursday, the of Mosquito, an “ exercise of'jurisdiction ex­ land or France. respondent supposes you place upon his judge­ ment. sensible and dispassionate men as to the con­ and then there will he nothing due Inin. 25th Jet., at 1 o’clock, and will continue clusive of the Republic of Nicaragua, within E ater. through the evening and following day, until The same unsanctified predjudice which in duct of C. M. Cluy in that allair. There is a One hundred .and eighty-two thousand, thir­ all the things arc sold. Numerous articles both the bounds of which the Mosquito king has ARRIVAL OF THE AMERICA. assumed, it is said, to re'gn.” . As to the light most'others of the nominally free stales ex­ ‘damned spot! upon his hands that all the wa­ ty-five hundred'and se.venty-eighl dollars fancy and useful, together with refreshments The steamship America arrived at Halifax of all kinds will be prepared fur the occasion. of the English government thus to treat with cludes the native horn citizens of this hypo­ ters of the ocean cannot wash out.” of California gold have been deposited in the on Tuesday morning last. The news is with­ The public are respectfully invited to attend. critical republic whose skin or hair betokens Mr. Clay’s imputation upon the character of U. S. Branch Mint in New Orleans, since No­ any nation, occupied previously by another na­ out interest. tion— it is ajl assumption. American citizens African descent from all the rights of citizen­ Squire Turner is malignant and contemptible. vember last. ,,a; New York and Pliila."Markets. Garribaldi had arrived at Genoa, where he have a right, from certain grants from the Re­ ship, and from all equal association wilh their There is not a more eminently respectable citi­ A true picture of despair is a pig reaching is to remain until he can find an opportunity of N ew- Yonic September 26—6 P. M. public of Nicaragua, to extend their operations, Christian (^brothers, exists here both in church zen than Squire Turner in the eminently res­ through a hole in a fence to get a cabbage that quilting Italy. The Pope is at Naples. Co­ FLOUR. [Round mixed —o58 tending to civilize and improve the country, ns and stale, displaying itself in the former by pectable county of Madison.—Exchange. lies a few inches beyond his reach. Com.western$f>,00i/5,12 Western “ 57//50 morn and Pelerwardien had not surrendered. tnd’u&Mich. 5,18r/5,31 Yellow “ 60« well as themselvas, without being subject to a “ Jim Crow pews,” and in the latter by exclu­ From the careful examination of the returns It has been ascertained by a new arithmetic­ No news of Kossuth. Ail the northern slates Pure Genesee 5,31a5,4.4 Round yellow, «60 right of interference, assumed on the part of sion from the r-ght of suffrage and from eligi­ of Germany, except Aldenburg, have acceeded of our laic election in Kentucky, as published al process, that a plat of ground 600 by 400 Ohio, 5,50u5,87 Oats, 39n42 .another nation. We indulge the hope th;il bility to office. A few Sundays ago, I went Southern, 5,37a5,50 PROVISIONS. to the alliance proposed by Prussia, Saxony, in the last number of the Commonwealth, we feel, contains ten acres of ground. Stick a pin Rye, ,u3,12 P ork. Great Britain will not press, this matter, and into the Baptist meeting house in Thompson, learn in twenty-four Counties, and the city of and Hanover. The Prince of Wales has been tliere. 'MEAL. Mess, $10,06/110,12 that our government will firmly stand to the Ct., and took a seat in an empty pew. Scarce­ Louisville, Emancipation candidates for Con­ dubbed the Earl of Dublin. Louis Napoleon Four or five new omnibusses have arrived Jersey/ 3.18 Prime, 8,44»8,,r>0 position she has taken, in order that no dis­ ly had I been seated when in obedience to a vention were run, and these received 10,102 GRAIN. Hams, denies that be inteifercd with the Roman re­ in Cincinati from New Jersey. Wheat, 119«120 Beef. grace inay Ire attached to us through an exhi­ pantomimic ihvitation from the sexton, I rose voles. Excluding Louisville', the vote averaged public to pul down-liberty ; he only meant to Rye, 58u59 Mess, ' llJOaJJkOO bition of yielding. and-met him in the vestibule, where he inform­ Christ was born among the poor, grew up regulate that article—restore the Pope, to his 347 to the county, and we believe that upon a Corn. Prime, 9,500, — ed me that I had taken one of the seats exclu­ among the poor, toiled wilh the poor, and died Southern1 White 59n— (UP Gov. Johnson, of l’a , reviewed the dominions—suppress socialism, wipeout ec­ fair test the strength of this question would be sively reserved for colored attendants, and offer­ for the poor. The cases in which he ever troops at the Bristol encampment on Saturday. clesiastical tyranny, and give the Romans the found to exceed this; but upon this data there ed to secure me another seat. Finding that in came in contact with rich men, are noted with P hiladelphia, September 26i There was an immense gathering of people Code Napoleon. would he shown 35,000 Emancipation votes this “ House of God” (?) as it purported to be, emphasis in scripture, as remarkable excep­ FLOUR. I GRAIN. from the surrounding country, hut the military now in Kentucky. In view of such evidences Wheat, $.>,l2//.>,7.'> Wheat, i,02a 1,04 color was made a badge of disgrace, I refused tions. were very scarce. The prospect of a war with Map of New Jersey. of the strength of Emancipation. sentiment in Rye, 3,00Wool, 25«28 Orchard, 1,00 of the free,” should be found on the side of the I night thereby as effectually rebuke the anti- ed, when preparations were made to put the Hay, Timothy, and improvements. The Order of Odd Fellows is flourishing in $12,00 3,00 tyrant ! christian custom, I replied, Yes ! I would pre­ passengers on hoard, which was done at 3 P. The whole map will he nearly 5 feet by 3 Minesota Territory. Two Lodges have alrea­ fe r to,” and resumed my sent. If thus the' M- The captain and crevy left the ship at 7 and’handsomely colored, separately by Town­ dy been formed. Jllarricft. OjT*" Our Connecticut correspondent has so church, which boasts of being the savor and P. M., at which time the flames had burnt much sympathy for the “ colored population” ships, (a,Very decided improvement, now adopt­ On the 22d inst., by the Rev.R. E. M orrison, Saviour of the world, sets the example, we through,J.he deck. The origin of the fire is If your enemy insults you, go at him fairly, ed for the first time, at considerable extra ex­ Mr. Christopher M io;kue, to Miss Lf.ah that he prefers to sit with them in church. As unknown. The Charleston experienced a se­ Don’t throw bricks at his oldest bay,!. cannot reasonably expect better things of the P ullen, all oi Hightstown, Mercer County. it is “ merely a matter of taste,” we presume pense) varnished and mounted for the low* state. This practice of the church gives rise to vere gale on the 21st and 22(1 inst. The ducking season in Cheaspeake Bay is no one will quarrel with hirif about it. price of only Five Dollars. grave and important questions : W ill not these just commencing. The publication of the Slate Map is intended Cincinatti, Sept. 25. SMALL PROFITS D5S“-A correspondent of the Philadelphia. white Christians, in , desire a Religion is the best armor that any man can AND to he made early this Fall, it having been de­ The large steamboat Germantown, freighted Bulletin, writing from Port-au-Prince, says the particular ward in the city of the New Jerusa­ have, but the very worst of cloaks. layed in consequence of sickness on the part at this city, was burnt near Shawneetown, Illi- Quick Sales. cro.vning of Solouque and his wife Emperpr lem set off exclusively for colored Christians ? PE T T Y , Cranberry, would respectfully of the Engraver- . n6is, on Sunday last.—The Germantown had A new, large, beautiful double, yellow, and Empress of llayti, looked “ like a bur­ If foE, so short a period as a Sabbath service on board about 200 passengers. They all, for­ climbing rose, called “Augusta,” has recently N• call the attention of his old customers and (IF*See prospectus'!n another Column, the public generally to examino his new and ex­ lesque, got up by some of your Ethiop an Ser­ they cannot endure to sit in the same seal with tunately, escaped with their lives, though they been’ produced in Ohio. It is estimated a tensive stock of Fall and Winter goods. The New' Jersey Slate Education Society enades, of the crowning,-p[ Napoleon and Jos­ a darl^hued brother, how will they manage in lost all their baggage. The boat,, together great acquisition to the rose family. D ry Goods. held-its semi-aunal meeting in this city on Fri­ ephine. Ridiculous as it may seem, however, the eternal meeting- with a valuable cargo, is a total loss., “ T hepiospect of heaven itself,” says an This branch comprised oi^ cTdllfe, casSft&ereS, it is every word of it true, and it it is a matter day last; “ Where congrgations ne’er break up Battinetts, lustres, alpacas, delaius, , A celebrated shirt manufacturer in New English paper, “would have no charm ft r an of,serious consequence to this unhappy Island.” The following officers were elected for the' Ami Sabbaths have no end ?” , and calicoes of desirable styles and prices. York, was so poor in the winter of 1844 as to American of the backwoods, if he thought ensuing year : I saw a scene this morning which reminded G roceries, N ew J ersey Odd F ellows.—According to have been in dange’r of starvation. She now there was any place further west.” President—Stacy G. Potts, of Trenton. me forcibly of California, and the throng now Sugars, coflccB, teas, hams, shoulders, &c., at the official report to the Grand Lodge now in employs 400 hands, occupies one of the Astar The ladies of Peterboro,’ N. H. have otgan- the lowest Now York prices. Free Presidents— Robert L. Cook, of Bloom­ there and thither bound. In front of the tavern session at Baltimore, there are 90 Lodges in House stores at a rent of $2000 per annum, and ized a lodge known as Monailnock Lodge. No. L iquors. field ; Lucius Q. L. Elmer, of Bridgeton ; Cbas. here is a grape-vine extending some filly or this State, with 7,138 contributing members. is on the high road to fortune. 1, of the independent order of Odd Ladies. A large and superior stock of wines, brandies, Skelton, of Trenton; Rev. Dr. Davidson, of N. sixty feet, which “ ever and anon” at the com­ gin of various qualities and low prices. Number of initiations during the year, 1;204. They will ride the goat sideways of course. Brunswick ; J. L. Smith of Elisabethtown. mand of a stirring breeze drops to the earth a Just received, a'largff and extensive sjgck of Revenue, $45,586 Number of brothers re­ A National Common School Convention Recording Secretary— John Whitehead, of ripe and luscious grape. As I was sitting T. O. Martin, Esq., has sent the editor of READY MADE CJLOTHING!! lieved, 1,017. Total amount of relief, $ lp ,767. will he hefd in Philadelphia on the 27th of Oc­ Newark. ’neath this*vine wrapped in the mantle of my the Easton (Md.) Gazette, a double squash, where everything in this line can bo had for about There are more Lodges in New Jetsey than in tober. It was postponed from the 22d inst. Cor. Secretary—Rev. Dr. Murry, of Elisa­ own reflections, I saw a crowd of some twenty completely connected the whole length, and half nothing ! and any other State in the Union, save 4, Massa­ in consequence of the Cholera. The Hon. J. bethtown. gesse rushing with full speed to secure a prize growing upon the same stem. A Whole Suit of good Winter chusetts, New York, Pennsylvania, and Ohio. R. Chandler is chairman of the committee of Ticasurer-rC. E. Aymer, of Newark. of a fine hunch of grapes which had just fallen arrangements. The editor of an exchange says he never saw Clothes, The New Brunswick Union, in speaking of Rook Committee— N. M urray, D. D., Elisa­ at the farther end ot the vine. Two of the but one ghost, and that was the ghost of a sin­ Coat, Vest and Pants, California, says: “ The Constellation,with Col. bethtown ; N. Hedges, S H Pennington, and crowd having first arrived secured and divided According to the London Examiner, Switz­ ner who died without paying for his paper. the spoils. Seventeen just behind came up in Zahriskie’s patty on , board, arrived at San Rev. S. J. Prime, Newark ; C. S. Stone, Tren­ erland is to he-the next victim of Austria, Rus­ “Twas horrible to look upon—the ghost of For $5!! time to get— nothing, while a poor lame goose A now and selected stock of Francisco about the 1st of August. All well. to,n ; T. F. King, Perth An hoy ; R L, Cook, compelled unwillingly to stay behind, like a sia and Prussia. Her. republican form of gov­ Hamlet was was no circumstance to it.’ They had sold their vessel, divided the proper­ Bloomfield. BOOTS AND Sl-IOKS, sensible creature as she was, contented herself ernment, and tile protection she aflords to po- Tjhe soldiers of Newport (Ky.) barracks were ty and dissolved, each one pursuing the cour.e The next semi-annual meeting of the Society with picking up the single grapes which the liticial refugees from these three monarchies, of all descriptions, and at low prices. j alive with military patriotism, on reading the A good assortment of he saw fit.” will be field at Elisabethtown. The Rev. Dr. others had neglected and despised. The result have made her the object of their hostility, and was, -that lire lame goose secured as much as contemplated difficulty with France. HATS AND CAPS, Forsyth, of Princeton, has been appointed to they propose now, it is said, to blot the name The Tribune has authority jfpr saying, the prize-takers, with a great deal less trouble, Philosphteal.— Experimented Philosophy— which will be sold at prices that will defy com­ deliver an address, on that occasion.—Daily while the seventeen-who got nothing vainly of Switzerland from the lists of nations, as they that the President will not.find it possible to re­ ask a youhg lady to marry you.— Natural petition. News. bemoaned their folly. Let your readers draw have done with Hungary and Poland. 0 ° Remember the place, sume and complete the Northern Tour, which the moral for'themselves. Philosophy— Looking indifferent arid saying [sept.29-tf.] N . PET TY ’S, C r a n b e r r y . was so suddenly interrupted by his illness a t1 T he HuNGAibiAXai'ENERALS.— Gorgey is a T ruly Yours, A. G. C. St . Louis, Sept. 25. you were only in fun, when she refuses you. Erie. His health is not yet fully restored, and tall, fine-looking fellow, with gentle features, The Western Sabbath Convention met last New Coal and Wood Yard. A letter from California says that a joiner, , As gold which he cannot will make the pressure of public business will render it with light hair and yellow, pointed beard ; he night in the Second Presbyterian Church. ju6t arrived from the States, had been offered no man rich, so knowledge which he cannot difficult for him to leave Washington this Fall. wear* spectacles. Dcmbinski wears a long There were 500 delegates in attendance. steady employment at fivejhundred dollars per apply will make no man wise. white beard, like a patriarch. Bern is a short, The Convention organized by appointing 0 7 ” We were .unable to get a perfect list of month, or six thousand dollars per year. The express train on the Central Railroad, thickset, red-faced, ugl.y-looking man, with a the Hon. Edward Bates, President, the premiums awarded at the late Horticultural 'Whole fields of potatoes totally destroyed by Ga., recently ran at night 135 miles in six head much too large for his body. But on exhibition at Princeton in time for this week’s the rot have been lately discovered in New­ St. Louis, Tuesday, Sept. 2 5 ^ A . M. hours, paper. It will appear in our next. nearer acquaintance, the genius and character Information has reached this city that the town Mass. While some lose all their crop Tombstones say ‘‘Here he lies,” which no pf the man cause the beholder to forget his Winebago Indians had become dissatisfied with tKP" [n the Philadelphia Common Pleas on in this way, others cannot detect the least sign doubt is often the truth ; and if men could see want of beauty. His health is poor and he their home assigned them in the last treaty, and On the Feeder Basin, Trenton. Saturday last, Pierce Butler and his wife, Fan I of the disease. epitaphs their friends sometimes write, they gets about in his carriage ; in battle he docs not that they had recently assembled together and HE subscriber, grateful for the patronage ny Kemble Butler, were finaly divorced from would surely believe they had got into the heretofore so liberally extended to him, mount on horseback. Still he can endurp a The Republic of Venice has at last fallen, re­ set out for their old Hunting Grounds. Capt. T the of matrimony. W'rnng grave. would beg leave to inform the inhabitants of great deal of hard work, as he must do in the duced by famine, the cholera,(which has car­ Page, stationed at Fort Snelling, had been ap­ Hightetown and vicinity, thut he has on hand and Money is the fool’s wisdom, the knave's ­ We are informed that very destructive fires rapid journeys through Transylvania, and from ried off two hundredjand thirty-live persons a prized of their movements, and marched a force is constantly receiving a large supply of superior Transylvania into the Banal, which make him day,) and the Austrian cannon. It ha6 fallen, utation, the wise man’s jewel, the rich man’s Beaver Meadow coal, which he is prepared to are now raging in the woods, in the neighbor­ to intercept them, which they did at Rice Lake, sell at the lowest market price, warranted 2,000 trouble, the poor man’s desire, the covetous hood of Barnegat and Manahawk'in, in this seem ubiquitous. He drinks no wine or spir­ without excesses, violence or anarchy. and succeeded in driving them back. It was lbs. to tho ton. man’s ambition, and the idol of ail. He has gono to considerable exponso in the county, and have been for a week.— Mon­ its ; his most usual beverage is sugar and The late Danish blockade caused such an (eared, however, that further difficulties would water. erection of sheds, for the pur|»osc of kooping the mouth Inquirer. accumulation of goods at Hamburgh and Hull, grow out of (tie affair. A modest young man recently fainted away coal from tho weathor, so that persons who may The New Orleans Pallia has a letter Rom that now, since it is removed, it will require at the dinner table, upon being asked tj a bo compelled tojjuy their coal in stormy weather The Cholera has made its appearance at Achilles Stapp, a revolutionary soldier, died may buy dry coal, and not bo imposed upon with fifteen steamers during the rest of the season to Ilavanna of the 8th inst., stating that the Mackinaw ; five persons have died in one day. in Scott county, Ky., on the 4th of September, hit of a spare-rib. from 100 to 150 lbs. of dirt in each load/ most severe measures will be taken to punish transport them between th ose ports. ft prevails about equally among the whites and in the 94lh year of his age. He was at the A Flower for the Heart.—A wife, full of EDMUND S. YARD. the disaffected soldiers concerned in the recent Quarry street, west\of Willow street, revolt. ThSre was a talk about decimalingjthe the Indians. The troops in the garrison had Trie St. Johns papers state that the Totatoe battles of Brandywine, Germanlowp and Mon- truth, innocence, and love, is the prettiest flow­ south side of Feeder Basin, j regiment. _ not been afflicted by the disease. rot wasspieading extensively in Nova Scotia. inouth, er a man can wear next to his heart. Tronton, September 29, 1849.-6m. . w - - r - f f >j ■ v d c ■ ■ JUST ARRIVED!! THE SI/D'CRIBER WILL OPEN 'THIS WfcF.K Camden & Amboy Railroad Co. House and Lot for Sale T H E MOST SPLEN D I D STOCK NORTON'S Large & Magnificent Assortment aja jL in h i g h t s t o w n . OF NEW Sc FASHIONABLE •’ttg .-..ay/.. -'W -W * t The miberriber, ailminfetfa. ■ - FALL GOODS!! NEW FALL GOODS itoritoUimn & Amboy Way Line. lliT O I tor, tVc., of Rachel Djshrow, UNXYlEHSE CdOIC STOTE VER offered in the city of Trenton, purchased FOR PASSENGERS AND FREIGHT. and lot joining the residence of C. II. Silvers.— At Idell & M iddleton’s from all the late arrivals, and expressly for E and after Monday, 25th inst., a train It is well suited for a small family and will furnish N o, 27 State st-. .the Fall trade of 1849, atd adapted to Un) wants I ( A N ... , „ , ...... a comfortable residence. of those iin quest of choice goods ; among which I C“ra W,'J Jfcn^towwiwiy, Mmduys irrive at Am­ If not sold by Saturday, Sept. 1st, it will-he of­ HE subscribers having just • increased their may he found a splendid collection of French, | f t ° fered at Swiss. Italian, Gorman and American dress boy at 8, A. M., in time to take the New .Bruns­ T stock Try a largo invoice of New (ind Fash­ wick Morning Steamboat at Amboy to New York. PUBLIC SALE, ionable. Goods, most of which are of the Very goodsA__ -v R eturning: Leave South Amboy at 7 o’clock, on that day, at the house of IL M. Smith, at. 3 latest importations received by the last steamers, , , satin peChines, &c. A. Mi, and arrive at Bordentown at 9 50, in time o’clock, P. M. and selected from the largest and best importing Extra rich high lustre black Gro de Rhine silks; Changeable do., Plain and Figured ; India to connect with the Accommodation Line for R O. BLAUVELT, houses in New York, respectfully announco to Philadelphia. i Administrator with the will annexed. the public that they are prepared to offer do.; Crapes, &c.; Paris Demopolines, do. Passengers from Bordentown and intermediate Hightstown, June 30th., 1849. I ts. Tlte Most Convincing Argum ents S h a w ls! S h a w ls !! stations, by taking this Line, can go to New York EDA The above 8ule;.sfandsjidjournod till Nat- ... in the. \Y*y. of allxaclive. -goods and low prieesj-ae ....Extra..Fxen.cJi.!img.;Aad,.square Blanket shawjs,. .and..return by the 12 o’clock Regular Passenger ,urelay, Sept. 29, sop 1 fits reasons why every body should buy at No. 27. do., and wrought Cashmere and Teke- Liiii'. nr by tlm Transportatnin I .in*/. leaving Now ry do., black and colored Thibet do. York, fier No'. 1, North River, at. 3^ o’clock P. M. WE OFFER A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT James C, Norris, W hite Goods. Passengers from South Amboy, and the Sta­ Of Goods, tions between Amboy and Borden town, can go by COACH-MAKER, WHEELWRIGHT & BLACKSMITH A fine assortment of , Jackonets, and , ..h». Mtiladelphia, and return by the 12 U pH E subscriber .respectfully invites the atten- unsurpassed by any stock in this city, in variety, dotted Swiss dress muslins. FiarTMtf.— EfigTisTi' o’clock line, or by the 3 o’clock Way Lino from I- tion of the public to his facilities for manu"-" richness, beauty or cheapness. and American , Welch and silk warp do., Philadelphia. facturing Garrijlges of all kinds, of tho best ma­ Kupiu’s Merinos and Cashmeres, Domet do., shrounding do., fancy colored do., CH AS. FISH , A gt. terials and by experienced workmen. Having mixed backings do., sheeting and shirting, , Bordentown, Juno 30, 1849. 1 -1 y. been engaged in t|ie business for a number of of all desirable colors, viz : maroon, crimson, scar­ table and diapers, napkins, dowlas do., let, green, maz. blue, purple, mode, mulberry, years, and being thorough- acquainted with every black, &c. &c., at all prices, from $1,00 $2,00. Camden & Amboy Railroad. branch, rendersA, his establishment more advan­ r i l l HIS Stove is Uae Best and mosS Complete Cook Stove now in use. Tl is ensf Moiirnine; Goods. tageous to all wdo desire to purchase. Lyonese Cloth, JIL at Hoyt k Ramp’s. Foundry, in 'J'rentoH. 1’he plates of this stove are double the thick­ Lupin’s extra and alpacas ; I He also carries o|n the Whcelwrighting and. ness of other stoves. It is the main object of the subscribers to furnish the public with a good •A beautiful article, being a close imitation of black and lead colored moiisseiines ; black Blaeksmithing business, and is prepared to exe­ substantial article, one that we will obligate to KEEP IN REPAIR EUll TWENTY YEARS, French Merino, and possessing all their softness and lead colored alpacas, Thibet cashmeres cute in the best manner anything in that line. for tiic small sum of 50 cts per year, nnd the stove is warranted to do more work with less fuel and beauty, at half their price. do., modes, crapes, &c. ■* Particular attention paid to repairing Car- than tiny other, stove, nnd will Bake equal to any brick oven, ns the application' of the heat In rirages Wagons, &c. Rich Figured Cashmeres and the oven is on a diflerent principle from any stiver air-tight cook stove. We feel confident ift Moiisseiines, Glottis, ('assim t res, & Vestings* JAM ES C. NORRIS. FOR NEW YORK. Hightstown, July 7, 1849. 2-ly recommending it as one of the beat and most complete .-Conking '.Strive*''ever oflcied to the public. A. vety beautiful assortment of entirely new An assortment of cloths, unrivalled. FIRST LINE, From among the many hundred certificates that we have Jn „our possession, we. select the styles, being just imported, and differing in pat­ French black and olive, brown do.; black and Leaves Hightstown at quarter before G o'clock, following : terns from any goods in Trenton. fancy dress cassimors ; vestings of the latest and A. M. Arriae at Amboy at, 7 o’clock, A. M., Cheaper than Ever. “ T have usbd one of Norton’s Universe Cooking 8to,Ves, and I thiiuc it possesses more good Plain Mousselines, choicest styles, together with a complete assort­ in time to take the New Brunswick morning boat r P H E subscriber has laid in a general assorl- qualities than any other, Stove now in use. Having used many dillereiVt patterns, I give it the ment of carriage cloths, damask, rattinetts, &c. for New York. X ment of D ry Goods, G roceries and H ard­ , crimson, maroon; green and mode colors, decided preference over all others. C. HOWELL, SECOND LINE, ware ; I ron and S t e e l ; Boots and S hoes; superior quality at 50 cts. per yard. Carpetings and Floor Oil Cloths. Lafayette Hotel, Trenton, N. J.” Leaves I lightstbwn at 10 minutes after 2 o'clock, H ats and C ats ? M athew's P loughs, and Cast­ The Stoves can he bought at the following places :—Hoyt Ramp's Foundry, Trenton ; F. v Black and Fancy Alpacas. Brussels, 3 ply, and Ingrain, carpetings ; some* P. M. and arrive at Amboy 3£ o clock, and take ings. Clover,, Timothy and Herd Grass ; of the most splendid designs in the country, and S. Mills, Trenton ; T. Harvey, Princeton; Thompson, Ildi den town ; A bos, New Brunswick ; . A perfect assortment of black alpacas, high the steamboat direct to New York. Paints and Oi?-j; Paper Hangings ; Schenck’s at the lowest city or manufacturers’ prices. Lonshury, Freehold ; B. Wilson, Hightstown. * lusn!'6S“, from 18| to $1,50 per yard. Fancy sat­ FOR PHILADELPHIA. Syrup, Townsijnds Sarsaparilla, hud ..various ins, striped and changeable, fig'd. do. in variety. B. VV. TITUS, FIRST LINE, kinds rif PatenUMedicines. Also a lot of Peach j [ £ x ’ For the right of sale, arid Stoves, apply to B |W ILSON & CO , 59 Warren st. near the Trenton Leaves Hightstown at 8£ o’clock, A. M., and Baskets a 1 way won hand, made by experienced j Hightstown,jSepiemher 15, 1849. Hightstown, N J. English Chintzes, B ank. arrive in Bordentown in time to take the accom­ workmen all of /lie same pattern. Isay cheaper An assortment of new styles, fast colors, at 12^ Trenton, -September 22, 1849. 4w. modation line lor Philadelphia. than ever, because I have adopted the CASH per yard. SECOND LINE, SY STEM , and feeling thankful to the Public for j Shawls! Shawls!! f a l l f a s h i o n s Leaves Hightstown 10 minutes before 3 o'clock, past patronage, 1 flatter myself that they Will P. M., and arrive in Philadelphia about 5 o’clock, call and view my stock before purchasing else­ In this ljno wo are. prepared to compete, with j u s t R E C E IV E D a t t h e any establishment in the state, as we purchased P. M. where. ' vA - ______' ....1 5 from Importers, and selected the styles,from ah Hightstown Cash Tailoring FOR TRENTON. ... > ^ O ’ C ountry P roduce taken at thej, customary immense stock. We ofFer a superb lot of Leave Hightstow-n a.t o’clock, A: M., ami ar­ prices, ESTABLISHMENT. rive in Trenton about 10, A. M. JOHN T. HUTCHINSON. Long and Square Wool Blanket R eturning : Leave Trenton depot at 3 o'clock, Hightstown, June 30. 184!). S h aw ls, (CT NO Fi r, NO PAY. Xfl P. M., arrive in Hightstown about 5 P. M. all styles from grave to gay, from common to su­ AARON COWARD, Agt. CHARLES CARSON, Hightstown, June 30, 1849. perior quality, varying in prices from $2, to $20. n p I IE subscriber would call the Saddler, Harness Maker, and H osiery, 1 attention of his friends and CARRIAGE TRIMMER, Consisting of almost 100 varieties. the public to his increased facili­ THE CHEAP STORE! ties for making up garments in the T. WILSON & CO. MAIN STREET, HIGHTSTOWN. Super French Kid Cloves. handsomest style, and on terms N hand a general assortment of Saddles, Our reputation in this lino being already so RE constantly receiving fresh supplies of Harness, Whips, Fly Nets, Ac. Carriages that cannot be equalled in this vi­ i. goods. Among tho articles we have-on O well established, we need only say that we now cinity. He has adopted the Cash A Trimmed in the best manner.' 1 -Ty. have a more perfect assortment than we have yet hand are worsted, Stockings, Hooks and *______—_____ ' ■ ______l___ r System, and is thereby enabled to Eyes, Pins, Needles, Gloves, , Edgings and offered to the public, the colors being all selected defy competition. All garments A, Walling, and made to order. lnsertings, Buttons, Paper and other materials for iiuj-.e at his restablish men t"' are 'warranted ‘ tirfhr; making flowers, and a. number of other articles.... and give entire satisfaction, or no charge made. CoacliV TtoBise, Sign, and O n ia- G en tlem en ’s W ear. Also, Smoked Herring, Tobacco, Rice, Lead tiHtl G ilder, A fino stock of French and English cloths, WM. W. STULTS. Pencils, Starch, Cheap Perfumery, Fancy Soaps, 11"/ |stown> Sept 22, 18 iff IG IITSTO W N , opposite B. Wilson's Stove black doe skin, fancy cassimcres and vestings, all & c . , &lc. i E store. Painting of every description done in colours, styles, &.c. / Medicines. a superior manner, at the shortest notice. 2-ly F la n n els. A fresh supply.of all kinds constantly on hand, mm, mim> An Universal History An excellent variety or* domet and Wool flan­ B. W ilson which will be sold at reasonable pricos. Oil of nels, various colours and qualities. Fine shroud­ Vitriol, Muriatic Acid, best Arrow Root,. Lip T?RO M the Infancy of Mankind to the present ing flannels always on hand..- .1jj^^O D L D respectfully call the attention of Salve, Ointments, &c., &c. X time, by G. C. H rrIte, L. L. D. tl^se in want pi Stoves to his largo and BEBAE1 BY & BAKBE Domestic Goods. * W. [V“y inli'io T l ^OL'I.IJ morV.tqsjjidTullv c::ill the HlUMiliim nflKwr. i„ wanl of. Stqvevto t|irir Urgf and ot- i ex tensive stock. Ife lias now on hand the befit articles, for sale' asAiffore.' 1 «• ' S i Bleached and brown sheeting and shirting mus-, assortment of both Cook and Parlor stoves that '/.'VV - • • trn>ivi. ns-Krirtm.-Mf I „ „.,r — rtn.<-nl will T.» f.mV r-.Mv Hightstown*, Sept. 8, 1849. til Inn,!,,'.!, uvo uumbcis forming a volume, 2., ,..irlllr n„,| ifourv elovee of rl.e greatest Variety eVer oll'erV,! i„ Tri-ittlm. lins, all widths, from £ to 3 yards wide. Tick-; can he found in the slate, which he will safflower cents.per number. efy iugs, checks, Canton , Ginghams, Ac. Ac. fluin they can be bought in Trenton or New Call ami examine before purchasing elsewhere. ft i Clmap as the cheapest. FROPOSA1LS FOR I’U IIL IS1ILNG DV PUI18CR 1 PTION A NEW rI’he author of this work seems to have lmd in Trenton, Sept. 2!), 1849.-2m. Purchasers will find it to. their advantage to*.Brunswick. Among his stock limy be found the AND IMPROVED constant view the celebrated treatise of Lucien— QTDIIIA A l l . n f A n l . 1. .. I'...... ‘ *T' .1 1 - ...- / ' . . _ .1 .. .. t i ...... examine our stock before purchasing. hollowing improved patterns: Map of tlie Slate of New Jersey, “ How a history ought to bo written.” Truth in ID ELL & MIDDLE TON. Universe air-tight cook stove ; Union, do.; Lew­ \ IT H .parts of the adjoining states, originally its severity, and reason in its manly state, are the 21 East State street. is's do., Premium, or improved Troy Victory ; chief Muses and Graces to Which he has done Ho! Trenton, Ho! Furniture Warehouse. Trenton, Sept. 25, 1849. ^ 5vv KitchenjCdropariion ; Troy air-tight; Albany do.; v f Coinjiiled, and now Revised and Correct­ ed to the year 1849. Uner tho patronage of tfie obedience. What a different view has been open­ CllOZIil! V \ WCST, BENJAMIN S. P IS BROW ------r------Peckskill do.; Janeway stoves ; Cottage dq.; Cot­ ed to us of the state of nations of by-gone ages, tage do., with oven ; Sheet-iron air-tights ; Coal Legislature of Now Jersey. NO. 58 WARREN STREET, TRENTON, N FORMS his friends and the public in general, from that which has been presented to us by other that he is h o w prepared to offer for sale, a For Philadelphia, Daily, Franklin ; Open Front Parlor. Also a number of By Thos. Gordon & R. E. H oruor. historians. No wonder that, the numbers already first door below tho “ Mechanics Bank,” off r fur I sale as cheap DRY GOODS and GRO­ most EXTENSIVE ASSORTM ENT of other patterns too numerous to mention. All This Map is compiled from original materials, issued have met with a lai^ge sale, and have been SUNDAYS EXCEPTED, CERIES as can be found in FU UNITE RE, thoso in want of stoves will find it to their in­ procured, with the assistance of a number of gen­ hailed by frequent laudatory notices of the press, Trenton or elsewhere. manufactured from Mahogany, Walnut, and terest to call on the subscriber before buying else­ tlemen, from the most recent, and authentic of which a few abridged extracts are here sub­ Pare 25 cts. N HAND—splendid Black Silks, all widths; other woods, which, for beauty of workmanship where. . sohrees, and where these failed, recourse was had joined : O PI a il f unci’ Figured Light Silks and Satins, and durability, cannot he surpassed—consisting T H E -SI E \M E li LEADERS AND GUTTERS, to tho coast and other actual surveys, so that From the Democratic Review. of Sofas of various paUerns ; Castor, Rocking, and no reasonable expense jjpr pains were spared Xo Bareges, Lustre, Lawns* and others Dress constantly on hand. Tin, Sheet Iron and Cop­ This beautiful oclavo—-the first volume of Dr. Goods hi. their variety. ( Toths, Cassiinere, anil , ParloT • Chnir*y and Ti'le-'u-letes-; Dressing and render the work one of the most accurate and EDWIN ^ TrC-. • r> FORREST, per work in .general, done with neatness and dis­ Ilebbe's Universal History—forms the initial vol- Vestings, , Shirtings, ajid Sheetings, all Plain Bureaus; Centre and Card Tables; Basin -useful &tate- Maps in the Union.— It incIudes-a IXEhmI patch. THTHrofirDew and grCUtly improved work, devo­ widths and prices. Stands : Wlml-iiots": &<:., together with a grout CAPTAIN BENJ. McMAKIN. N. B. The above articles are warranted to be considenffile portion of Pennsylvania, New York ted to the history of the Univers, bused not mere­ variety of Bedsteads.: in short, every article that and Delaware. Also, an assortment, of China, Glass and | r r i l E new and beautiful steamer E dwin F or- what sold for or the money refunded. B. VV. ly upon the Usually received data of former his­ Queenswafe, of all kinds, all oj' which will be may he wanted in his line of business, may ho It is projected on a scale of three miles to one found iff the" JL r e s t , will leave the landing Hightstown, Sept. 22, 1849. torians, hut derived from the best authorities, at­ sold cheap. Call and see, inch, forming a Map of 33 by 57 inches, on tested by revelations of modern discovery. Tho North-West corner of Warren and Front sfs. AT SOUTH T R E N T O N , AS FOLLOW S'? which is exhibited all the counties and townships EDWARD W. CROZER, j MERCER ORPHAN’S COURT. recent researches in archteology, by Chevalier WM. C. VAN NEST. Trenton, Juno 30, 1849. 1-tf. Wednesday , Sept. 2G, 12 M. in ilio state, with the cities, towns, churches, Bunsen, and other learned investigators, among, Term of September, 1849. Trenton,3J11.no 30, 1849. J-tf ! 'l'liursday, “ 27, 12 “ roads, mountains, waters, mills, railroads, canals, ancient monumental records, have so entirely Friday, “ 28, 1J P. M. Rosteen A- Allen, Ira Smock, ) &c., including five new counties, and more than Godey’s Lady’s Book. it 29 Rule to limit changed the aspect of primitive times, and re­ Saturday, 2 “ and Peter E- Wilson, administra­ twenty new townships. To be illustrated with vealed so many , important new data, that tho Cabinet Ware Manufactory, A'nr Volume lo.hr commenced in July. tors &.c. of Gabriel Allen, dec’d. creditors. Monday, Oct. l! 3 “ handsome vignettes of the State House, Coat of wonder has'been, not that such a work as the , M fE subscribers are now manufnc! 11 riiyg all i Tuesday, 4 .. H P H E s'aid administrators having made applica- OW is the time to form now Clubs or send 011 11 2, Arms of New Jersey, Ac. present should make its appearance, hut rather kinds of Furniture, to order, in the latest and L tion to this Court, representing under oath T single subscribers, for we intend to make the Wednesday , “ 3, 5 “ T erms.—The Map will bo printed on good pa­ that the task should not have been before attempt­ most fashionable style, and will wanant, their work N that the personal and real estate of the said de­ next volume the best ever published. ill leave AtolFstrcet wharf, Plli lad el phi per, handsomely colored by townships, varnished, ed in Europe. From a somewhat careful exami­ to be of the best materials and made in a masterly cedent is insufficient to pay his debts, according Y'olumf. 39.— 'Phis.volume will he commenced as follows': and mounted on rollers, at $5 per copy. nation of this volume, however, we find no cause manner. and concluded in such a style, that any atempl at Wednesday•f Sept. 26,' 8 A. M. to the best of the knowledge and belief of the said R. E. HORN OR, Publisher. to regret that the themo should have been re­ administrators, and praying the aid of the Court TURNING. approaching it. on the part of those who live upon Thursday, “ 27, 8 *< P rinceton, 8th mojith, (August) 3lst, 1849. served for tho judicious and laborious pen of Dr. 4 Connected with their manufactory they have a our ideas, will he preposterous. Il will her one Friday, “ 28, 94 “ in the premises; the court do therefore directtho Some good agents arc wanted to thorough­ Hcbbe. To such as cannot command the leisure said administrators to give notice' to the. creditors, complete Turning establishment, Uriel are prepared j blaze of beauty throughout. The proprietors of Saturday, “ 29, 10 “ ly canvass some of tho Northern and Southern of more systematic course of study, this work to do anything in that line at short notice. 1 the Lady’s Book through the liberality of t he pub- Monday, 11 » of tfie estate of said decedent t.o exhibit to the said counties of the state. Applications must 6e post­ Oct- 1, proves eminently important and valuable, since, ft.T A lot of Seasoned Huns constantly on hand ! lie, is enable to goto an expense that woutd, he ru- Tuesday, 2, 12 M. administrators, under oath or affirmation, his, her, paid to receive attention. sepl5-lni when completed, it will form a compendious libra­ or their claims and demands against the said es­ The U ndertaking Business particularly at­ | incus to these who publish small editions-—-IflencC Wednesday “ 3, 1 P. M. ry of universal history, the most accurate and tended to, at the shortest notice. No additional : the advantage asuberiber to the “ Book” has over She will^touch at Tacony, Ilisdon’s, Bevorlys tate, within six months from this time, by setting complete extant, and written up to the spirit of up a copy of this order in five of the most public Hightstown Brick-Yard. charge for the new stylo of Coffins. ! those to any other magazine. lie dares, and has Burlington and Bristol. the age. BUTCH E ll & FI ELDER 1 lie liberality to publish a work Hint i»appreciated Faro to Burlington aiidMJfistol, 12^ cts. places in the county, for tho space of two months, n ^ I I E Subscriber is now manufacturing, and lias From tho New York Tribune. and also by advertising the same, for the like Hightstown, Juno 30, 184!). .1-1 y. by the public, and one that is unapproachable by Meals 25 cts. Freight and horses taken on X constantly on hand, at his Brick-Yard, about In regard to the literary execution of this work ■ others. What lie promises, lie will fulfil. He nev period, in one of the newspapers printed iuE^this half a mile from Hightstown, on the road leading reasonable terms. we have spoken as the numbers appeared, hut not j er falsifies his promises. HrPackages promptly delivered, and all com­ state. to Cranbury, .as good an assortment of Bricks as as fully as its merits deserve. Now, on re-exami­ Trenton Brush Manufactory, From tho minutes, A new style of embellishment will he adopted ! It missions carefully attended to. Apply on board, can be found at any other manufactory, and lie nation, we hesitate not to pronounce that this cannot bo mentioned, OTlaii,attempt made to im * YVM.yP. SHERMAN, Cl’k. or at No. 14 East State st., Trenton. [sopt.29tf will warrant thorn to be ol’< volume, as a history of the earlie§t period of man­ HERE \VF, c o m e : tale it. W-e. hope, one of these dfrys, that a jierson . September 5, 1846. sepI5-2m THE BEST'QUALITY. kind, bus no rival in any single work of imiver- in.i v he enabled1 to take out a copyright for his ideas-, TRICES. ■sal history in the English language. / Johnston & Roe, hut as that at ipreseut cunnoL be done, secrecy Salmon Brick, $5 per 1000 For Sale, W AV. GQ.RNER FRONT AND GREENE STS., (UP STAIRS.) TiiusVFe' observed. 11 we were to pTaco all' our en­ Gen. TAILOR at Home. Hard do 7 per do From Graham’s Magzino. FARM WAGON, nearly now and in good H P HE subscriber having received The author of the Universal History, noYv in Entrance from Front. Street. gravings at the hack of the “ Book” instead of the order. Enquire at this oflice. [scpl29. Arch do G per do ANUFACTURE and keep constantly oil front, others would do it. If the Lady's Book does A I. the Fall Fashions from New Or $G per 1000 the run of the kiln. publication, judging from tlio portion of it already York, would call the attrition of published, is equal to his task. Ife conies to “it M hand, a complete asssorfnjent hf any thing, it mist be right. his friends and the public to the WARD C, PERRINE. BRUSHES OF ALL KINDS. Our magnificent mezzotints ! Our splendid line FOLLOW THE C ROWD Tliirhtstown, Juno 30, 1849. 1-ti prepared] by twenty years of study, aw l a fa­ fact that ho is now prepared to ex­ miliar acquaintance with all tho necessary au­ such as engravings! The'unapproachable Fashion Plates. AND ecute all orders in his lino with thorities, and only those to whom we look for sol­ W all B rushes, D usters, S crurp.ing' B rushes, —While mentonihg Fashion Plates, it may her neatness, punctuality, and des-, Fancy Goods and Trimmings. id records of facts, hut thoso who have gone be­ S weeping B rushes, N ail-W all, as well to remark that one pf out cotemporajiea Save your Money. has said that it yydkpropostqrous to suppose that patch. Having had long experi­ A LARGE STOCK OF TRIMMINGS, of neath the surface of events, and tracked tho &c., Ac. Ira Sm ock there were more than four fashions a year in tluv ence ill the art of cutting garments jLx. the best quality, jnst purchased at the lowest source of political convulsions by a thousand pulse They will manufacture every ki-ud of Brush to AS removed to the store formerly occupied he would assure his customers that prices, which ryill lie Hold as cheap as elsewhere hack to the hidden heart of some great principle. order, including Machine Brushes, and warranty city of Philadelphia,’ and yet the same ingenious person, not daring to go to the expense of colored H by John Butcher &. Co., opposite to the he can both please and fit them. in this city. Persons residing in the country From the Boston Transcript. all their work to give satisfaction. Printing Oflice, where lie is constantly receiving JOHN BUTCHER. will find it Ur-great advantage to pall, as Dr. Hcbbe, by availing himself of tho light We will sell our Brushes Fashion Plates, has given his subsribers, in several fresh P. S. Particular attention paid to Cutting for which the Egyptian hierologists and other inves­ mr TWENTY PER CENT CHEAPER XU hmlibers, miserable wood engravings of tho Fash­ they wili find in my collection almost every thing ions of Philadelphia. What becomes of the truth DRY GOODS AND GROCERIES, thoso who get their clothing made at home. .1. B. they desire in this liner Among which are But­ tigators of antiquity have shed on the earliest his­ than they can be bought elsewhere. (O’ The highest priqo paid for COUNTRY of bd first remark I Ko wonder that the public put from New York and Philadelphia, in addition to Hightstown, Sept. 8, 1849. 2-jy. tons of every kind, Tapes, Pins, Needles, Braids, tory of man, by means of his past erudition ena­ BRISTLES. little Vail h ina yearly jirospectus, for in no instance his former stock, which are purchased for cash Threads, Sewing Silks, &c. bling him to avoid the errors of compilers, and to JOHNSTON A ROE. Rave our own, has the publisher of any other mag-- exclusively. Persons purchasing their Fall and \ HIGHTSTOWN FANCY GOODS, avoid the errors of compilers, and to draw from )izino ke])t his word with the public. \Ye chal­ the original and most undoubted sources of au­ Trenton, June 30, 1849. 1-ly. ■ Winter good will do well to give him a call, and In great variety, consisting, in part of Combs lenge and court a contradiction of this fafft. Wo spend a little time and money at his establish­ BOOT AND SHOE of every description, Pocket Knives, Scissors, thority, and by his acute judgment, his liberal LD Dr. Townsend’s Sarsaparilla for sale by, 'wis.ii it, and we will make such an expose its will ment. Manufactory. Fancy Brushes, Razor Strops and Cases, Purse philosophy, his deep Sympathy with humanity, give professing persons, who write tihcir^wu ife- Twist, Purse Mounts, Steel and other Beads, and his enthusiastic love for his favorite study, I ra S mock. See advertisement on the In addition to Dry Goods and Groceries ho HE subscriber has constantly on hand a gon- 4thO page. tices and in them cast slurs upon other mugazihtos,. keeps^ Hardware, Paints, Oils* Crockery, Steno beautiful Dressing Cases, Embossed Boxes, Man­ has produced vyhat may be terpied, in many re­ such u lesson as will teach them honestjL erai assortment of Boots and Shoes for La­ spects, an original history of the infant nations of and Earthen ware, Boots and Shoes, direct from T tel Ornaments, Perfumery, Fishing Tackle, &c. For the succeeding volume, wo have etiTragrd dies, Gentlemen, and Children ; being all manu­ the world. The work is written in the most en­ EVERY VARIE3TY OF the manufacturers. LARGE STOCK OF VERY VALU­ all'the best Artists in this city and New Yofk factured by himself, he can warrant them to give ABLE PATENT MEDICINES, larged and liberal spirit, while the author rejects BOOK AND JOB PRINTING, O ’ On hand an assortment of 2 inch, 1 inch, entire satisfaction. We have sent an artist (Win. E. Tucker, Esq.) and | inch Pine Lumber. A ll orders promptly Always on hand, which can bo recommended the superstitio^i of tho ancient priesthood, lie is a SUCH AS He is also prepared to with great confidence. stout defender |of the immortal and sublimo truths to Europe, who will visit France and England ‘ attended to. P amphlets, H orse B ills, and furnish us with every novelty Wia.t is to Hightstown, Sept. 2 2 ,I . C. C„ YARD, of Christianity. 849 make to order B ill-H eads, H and Bills, foun^kin the capitals of thoso countries. We have anything in his line. Ills' workmeii have been w 19, East Slate street, Trenton. From tho N- Y. True Sun. . siV%ecta now in the hands of Ulir engravers, litho­ , THE GREATEST well tested in this community, and therefore no­ Trenton, Juno 30, 1849. Tho stylo of Dr. Ilobbe, though writing in a C ards, SfSjg g l l Blanks, graphers, designers and colcrcrs, that will aston­ thing need be said of them1. Prices as low as can tongue foreign to him, is always flowing and ani­ T ickets, P osters, mated, sometimes picturesque, and soinetimos ish the public, and raise the cry still higher—“ How Wholesale Confectionary be desired. Dr. A. Dawes, C irculars, &c.» 5lc., can so much reading and so many engravings, be­ even eloquent and sublime. N the state is at W m. A. W est’s, No. 14 East O ’ Repairing done at short notice. side a newspaper, bo givon for $3 00 ?” • Surgeon & Mechanical Dentist, This work appears in monthly numbers—sev- NEATLY EXECUTED AT THE OFFICE OF TH E'?' State Street, T renton, where he is manufnc-. JOSEPH McMURRAN. THE SAME TERMS WILL STILL RE RF.TAINKD— CASH - I AS returned to!Hightstown. Office opposite . on numbers now ready. ( ...... turing over lbs. each day, of the best quality Hightstow'h, Sept 8, 1849.-Gin. “ VILLAGE RECORD.’’.^ , IN 'ADVANCE. 100 the Baptist Church, a few doors south of A liberal discount to tho trade. Sent by mail and in the best style. The public are invited to H The subscribers are now prepared to exq&uto 1 One copy of the Lady's Book and Lady’s 1 tho one formerly occupied by him. je30-ly. to any part of the country. call and examine his stock and satisfy themselves in a superior style, nil kinds of Jon PnrNTiiw^-J Dollar Newspaper, one year, >3 00 before purchasing elsewhere. John B. Anderson, D ewitt A D avenport, 'Plieir assortment of Job Type is all of t he new. Tribune buildings, Nassau st.N. Y. T\yo copies without tho Paper, 5 00 He keeps coustantjy on hand all kinds of con­ No 03 Warren street, Trenjtbn Prices. ost cut, and selected with care, and cannot*W- Three copies, *k t) 00 fectionary, fruits, Ice Creams, Bandies, &c. &c., AS the lurgest. and handsomest assortment of 1 OB PRIN TIN G of every description done at surpassed by any in the State. Five copies, ft ff'and one copy wholesale and. retail. H DATS AND OAFS this office as cheap and as good as it can be BLANK DEEDS Particular attention paid to printing in Colors, to the person Heading tl^e dub, 10 0ft WM. A. WEST. to be found in the. city pf Trenton, which he will done in Trenton. 7*011 SALE at this oflice, by Gold or Bronze Five months subscription, l 00 Trenton, Aug. 25, 1849. sell cheap for cash. O ' Toning—Cash on delivery. XX' 11 YARD A STULTS. YARD & STULTS, Address, L. A. GO.DKV • jienjSCJ'".'/

TairiVa&* department. Spring and Summer Clothing. Clothing! Clothing!! Book Store Baines’ Lotion. Old Dr. Townsend’s SarsapraiHa^ \\ PHYSICIAN’S TESTIMONY. ■ , FOR 1849. Owens »jr Metlar, No. 23 Church street, %N ALBANY STREET, NEW BRUNSWICK. TRICKS OF RMCKS. -O- F reeh old, Mon. co., N. Ji, June 15, 1847* Everybody Read this Carefully.—'There is a ‘XIT IL L IA M M. W O O M lU LL .rospecfruUy New Brunswick, n n i i E subscriber offers a largo assortment of arjvjm Sarsaparilla lor sale in the diflbrent towns called S. P. a n d s t a t n a r y • MR.• R ,; Sh-rml ha,vft .heen, afflicted.with, Bawnpawltw* >• It- ■»« «d vertisodm .the ORJGL , V V informs, his > friends and- the public I) respectfully call the attention of : mom to the Pi I es for thirteen years. I have taken med­ still continues l|ie at reduced prices. NAI>, fBJENUINE, and all tnat. This Townsend is no doctor theirold customers and the public generally icines recommended by the Faculty in such cases, mil ne viTr wan l»m was formerly a worker on railroads, ca­ Tailoring business, in all its branches, Country Merchants, School Superuitcnduuts to an examination of their new and extensive and have applied a'variety of outward applica­ nals, and the like-r-ycl he assumes the tilte'Uf Doctor for th«* AT NO. 22 PEACE STREET* stock of and Teachers will find all the variety of .School purpose, of training credit for what he is hot. He says “ ha Books in use at New York prices. tions, with but little advantage. About a month nas attended two medical schools, and practiced for fifteen (Opposite Church Street,) New Brunswick, N. J- since, I was advised by Mr. Charles Parker to years ! !’’ Now the truth is, he never practiced medicine a Having secured the services of Mr. Clin pies C. Spring and Summer Clothing. Writing and wrapping paper of various quali­ make use of your Lotion, and am happy to say it day in hi? life ! Such wilful, wicked misrepresentation Hutchinson, whose experience, skill, andy taste ties, are sold at tjio mill prices, adding merely the looks had fo the character und veracity of the man. I wish Having found it necessary to enlarge their store has given mo more relief than anything hereto­ most sincerely, lie hail never made those statements of hiro- are so well known; he will take charge of the in order to supply their customers, they have also freight and cartage from the mills. dfor yf me. Wlien will men learn to be honest and truth- Account Books, of tho best quality, and of every fore made use of, and have no doubt it will make f Cutting Department, and respectfully solicit** .the increased their stock of goods to such an extent a permanent cure. t. f. , 4 ' fill in all their*dealmgs“andleafingr'•‘ J intercourse----- “~‘ with their fellow patronage of hiu-Xrknds. sizo and description, are manufactured and sold at You are therefore at liberty j men! lie applied uf one IIucl Clapp lo assist him in mau- that they cannot fail pleasing all who may favor to use my name relative to tho merits of your ul'acturing his mixture, stating the large sums he wouhf Ready Made. Clothing, this establishment. them with a call. Lotion in any manner you may think proper. make, as an inducement to embark in the business. The** Of every style, quality and price, to suit all kinds All tho variety of Music Books now iu use, are men have been insulting ami libelling me in all possibl It is useless to enumerate articles and prices. Yours, &c., Interesting Experiment with of customers. furnished iu large or small quantities. forms, in order to impress the public with the belief that Call and satisfy yourselves before purchasing else­ JOHN B. THROCKMORTON, M. D. the Old Doctor’s Sarsaparilla was not l\\e genuine, original W heat. * M E N ’S AND BOY’S SHIRTS, where. Here also may bo found a Depository of Sunday Sarsaparilla, made from the Old Doctor's Original Meet-. I lately found among triy papers, the follow­ .....‘Fancy* S'flirancT Satin Cravats; All goodssold at this place warranted well made School Books, which aVe furnished at the publish­ Office of the Philadelphia and Trenton R. R. Co. p(e. TliisS. 1’. Townsend says I have sold the use of my ers prices. P hiladelphia, Juno 21, 1847. name for $7 a week. I will give him SnOO if he will pro­ ing account of an agricultoral experiment Cravats, '*"! , duce one single solitary proof of this. Ilia statements of Suspenders, Hosiery, GIovos, Bosoms and Col­ Boys’ Clothin g. Family Bibles, varying in price from $1 tjo $T()j Mn. J; R.-8. Barnks; Trenton, N. J. Ttamiywonv-SkrlltttattG&v, -itre nothing -but- a ussuo of . * In August, 1795, Mr. Alsagar, in Hereford­ sold below the New York prices. My Dear Sir—In answer to your letter, I am falsehoods, simply made to deceive the public, and keep lars, Valises, Trunks, Carpet Bags, &c. A large assortment, cut in the Latest stylo, to the above variety of ready made Tho highest price paid—for Rags, iu trade or pleased 1q inform you, that for the last eighteen the truth down in regard to his souring, ferm enting com­ shire, t&ngland,) planted a single .pain /A from a great variety of goods, for sale low. pound. This is to caution the public to purchase none but articles, ho has on hand a good assortment of the cash. months 1 have not hud any return of the Piles, Old Dr. JACOB Townsend’s Sarsaparilla, having on it the^_ ..... wheat, and as soon as it had had fairly rooted, Deeds, Mortgages, Bonds, Leases, Indentures, and amjperfectly satisfied that your Pile Lotion in Old Doctor’s likeness, his fam ily Coat of Arm s, and 1us best quality Cloths, Cassimeres,: and Vestings, Cloth ! Cloth!! signal ureaoross the Coat of Arms. he took it up, divided it into several parts, and which will be made to order in the most fashion­ and Lawyers’ and Justices’ Blanks, are printed my case has effected a Permanent Care. I am Principal Office, 102 Nassau street, X. Y. City. transplanted each. In August 17HG, it was re­ able styles. Satisfied that long credits make high Just received, a splendid stock of French, Eng­ and sold here. not now compelled to consult my diet, as former­ JACOB TOWiNSEND. lish, and American Cloths, for sale by the yard, Books bound in a variety of styles! ly, but can indulge myself freely iu the most peated, when it was found to have produced prices, and that .the good customers must pay lor the had, my terms will be, hereafter, cash ; or,to or made to order in the most fashionable styles. JOHN TERHUNE. highly seasoned food, without feeling the least in­ 137 ears; the average containing 80 grains to the good customers, when requested, short lime. Cassimeres and Vesting. New Brunswick, June 30, 1849. 1 -Gin. convenience. Sinco my cure, I have gained the ear. The total produce from this single j Remember the one price Cheap Cash Store, some twelve or fourteen pounds iq flesh, and en­ A large lot of Black and Fancy Cassimeres, of TO THOSE WHO MAY VISIT NEW BRUNSWICK. joy better health than I have done for thirty grain was 10,960 grains, besides the straw, No. 22 Peace Street, New Brunswick. June 30, 1849. I -Gin.. the latest style of patterns. Also Vestings of years past. Judging from my experience, I am .most of which was seven feet liigli^ This 1 every description of Goods and patterns. Summer and Winter Goods of opinion your Pile Lotion is fur better than any FOR 1849. shows what a prodigious advantage there is in For Rent II j ' Remember! N f. 23' 'Church Street. “ Internal” Remedy, as 1 used many of them, New Brunswick, Juno 20, 184!). 1-fim. |>ETKR 8. STOUT, at No. G9 Burnet Street, and found but tomporaay relief from any of them. even the common mode of Selling, or what is f IM IE Office formerly occupied by I.)T-A. l Griggs’ okl stand, would respectfully invite Yours, truly, J. MORRELL- termed dibbling, in comparison with the gener­ J. Dawes, Dentist, (with a room ubovo the his friends and the public' generally tq call and suine suitable for a bed room or work-shop,) op­ Dry Goods and Carpeting, examine his extensive assortment of the most de­ N ew Y ork, Sept. 23, 1847. al practice of sowing broadcast. sirable and seasonable Goods, both for Gentle­ J. R. S. Barnes, Esq: Sir—Your favor of the posite the Baptist Church. Apply to TAMES VAN N U ISE, JR., having associated 1 believe there is no other method ever prac­ R. M. SMITH, men’s and Ladies’ wear, which lie intends to sell 20th ilist, is received, which I hasten to answer. »I with John R. Van Arsdale and John B. D. Railroad Hb'tcl. at prices to competo with any Cash House, at I have made use of your Pile Lotion, a bottlo tised in the United States than the one last Stout, the Dry Goods and Carpeting business Higiitstown, July 14, 1849-tf wholesale or retail. of which was presented to me by Capt. C. Hinkle, named ; but the question naturally arises, will be conducted under ttie name of James Van Also- keeps on bawd a general assortment of ol the “Steamboat John Stevens,” and am happy Nuise, Jr., to Jjj>2. Also, Dr. S. 8 .-Fitch's Abdominal Supporters, Your ob’t serv’t., C. FORBES, colored liquid, which is more from the coloring matter in degree, In one family 4 died, 3 nr another, A lot of Boys’ Sacks and Peltos, made from ot the Magazine has thus far been unprece­ Shoulder Braces, Inhaling Tubes, and Lectures ( ’apt. of S te a m e rJo h n Potter.” thri root than from anythiiitr el.se ; they can then strain this dented in the history of publishing; the circu­ on Consumption, and the art of preserving Life insipid or Vapid liquid, sweeten with sour molasses, und ice.. It extended over more than 30 miles of French and German -black Cloth, superfine, for Office Camden & Amboy R. R. Co., then call it " SARSA BARILLA EXTRACT or SYRUP." lation is so large and so steadily^ increasing, and Health to Old Age, &c., But quch is not the article known as the country. A colored woman came through the *5. P hiladelphia , N ov. 1,-1847. Black Lustre anti , from $51 75 to 2 50. that there can ho longer be a doubt of the per­ For Sale at the store of A PPLEGATE A, GENUINE OLD D ir JACOKTGWNSEND S country and recommended I’eaclr tree bark and NORTON, Iiightstown. M r. Ba rn es: Sir—1 congratulate you* upon SARSAPARILLA. Pantaloons, made from stripes and plaids, as manency of tills unrivalled- PtTioilical; and the unparalleled success which your celebrated Elder bark, of each equal quantities—the out­ low as G5 cents ; former price $1. justifies him not only in continuing the liberal tt3 J Dr. Fitch’s “ Guide Book to Invalids, ami This is so prepared that all the inert properties of the , Directions for Promoting Health, and Instructions Pile Lotion has met With. iaparilla root are first removed, everything capable of ^ ward b « i- .v Ijn;. - ;0 Jeans, Satliuetts, and handsome Cassimeres, exdenditure for illustrations and contributions leepinimr acid or fermentation is extracted ami rejected ; $-1 to 2. to Mothers iu the management of Children, may nent cure Vi 1R*;;!)3j! hen every par'irle of medical virtue is secured in a pure the inward hark of both to be boiled and made from the first artists and authors in the country, be had, gratuitously, by calling for it at the store Mr.' Morrell, Secretary of the Philadelphia &. altml concentrated form; and thus it is rendered incapable Tests—ail endless variety and quantity, 75 but in still further increasing the attraction of Trenton Railroad. Company,ompany who had suffered for olof losine any-of its valuable and healing properties. Trc- into a strong tea, to be drunk freely from the cents; usually sold for $1 to 1 50. as above. An extremely valuable. Book. 1 -1 y paied in this way, it is made the most powerful agent in the the work until it shall reach a Circulation ot thirty-seven years, is’without a precedent. I have Crirc of innum erable Diseases. first stage of tire complaint until cured. It will MEN'S SACKS: 100,000 Copies. known it used in many cases, and in no instance Hence the reason why we hear commendations on every not hurt any one lo drink as I reefy as he cau. A good article made from Tweeds, at the ex­ This Magazine and Review is the cheapest Dr. Roberts’ without tho most signal success. 1 am satisfied fide in its favor by men, women, ami children. \\ c find it treme low rate of $2 50. it has no equal in effecting permanent cures, and doing wonders in the cure of Since that lime I have been attacked with dys­ work in existence, for Due Dollar the subscri­ Compound Sarsaparilla Pills CONSUMPTION, DYSPEPSIA, ami LIVER A large lot fuade from Jeans, a good service­ ber is furnished with two handsome Volumes tako muce pleasure in recommending it to those COMP LA INT, and in RHEUMATISM. SOU Oh'- entery ten times, have tried tire remedy, and able article, as low as $1 75; price in other H P IIE best and cheapest Family Medicine in who may he afflicted. ULA, P IL E S . COSTIVENESS, all CUTANE­ Stores, $2 50. of choice reading matter, amounting to Eight OUS ERUPTIONS. PIMPLES, BLOTCHES in every case was cured in less than 12 hours. Hundred Pages, beautifully illustrated with -L the World. An Alterative, Tonic, Diuretic, Yours, cSlc., A. C. GATZMER. ami all affections arising from GENTLEMEN'S DRESSING GOWNS: and mild Cathartic. Price 31J cents per Box, IMPURITY OF THE BLOOD. hundteds of superb engravings, from pictures H igiitstow n, N. J., D oc. 4 , 1847. G e o . W e i.ls.” A lot at less price than any other store in tho city. containing 50 Pills. It possesses a marvellous eflicacy in all complaints ar'- by the greatest living artists. M r. A. R e c k less: Dear Sir—When I pur­ sing from Indigestion, from Acidity of the Stomach, I rott Plainfield, N. J. Sept. 1843. DRAB OVERCOATS AND SACKS: The great.superiority of “ Roberts' Compound chased a bottle of Barnes’ Pile Lotion of you, In the pages of Holden the reader obtains all unequal circulation, determination oi' blood to the head, Light fabric for travelling ; made from superfine Sarsaparilla Pills" ever all other preparations of about oight. months since, you requested me to in­ palpitation of the heart, cold feet and hands, cold chills and Deei1 and ShaiAow Ploughing.—Some of Tweeds and other stuffs, from $5 to G 50, very the floating gossip of the current Hour, in the Sarsaparilla and Pills, is the concentrated form form you of its effects, after giving it a fair trial. hot flashes over the body. It lias not its equal in Colds and J(bl.y. condncled _departmen t of Topics o f the Coughs ; and promotes easy expectoration and gentle per- your correspondents recommend deep plough­ rfrrrrp. Believed to be the onlv lot in .lUe-. cilv.. and purity of the extract, which, being conibiii^d I should have done so some, time since, blit 1 spiration, relaxing strictures of the lungs, throat and every PELTOS .1ND DRAB SACKS, ' Month. Me who craves more solid matter for with'other vegetable extracts, rendem wished to ascertain whether the speedy cure it .■her part. _ ing, while they say noiiuijg about the depth of j Made from rclrSimnner Cloth, Tweeds, Lus­ But in nothing i« its excellence more manifestly seen and perusal will find it iu Skctchcs- o f Foreign ami inost(purifying of all medicares. effected would be permanent or merely temporary. acknowledged ihtin in all kinds ami stages of the soil. Now it is well known that^some tre,.... hlid other materials, varying in price*”from $2 Local History. The peculiar virtues * f the Sarsaparilla root For the past eleven years I have been subject FEMALE COMPLAINTS. to 4y; usual price asked, is from $3 to G. soils will bear ploughing eighteen or twenty ’\ lie student of Character, and those who af­ have for a long time attracted the attention1 of the to frequent attacks of tho Piles, from which I It works wonders in cases id Fluor Alhus or Whites, Gold mixed Sacks and Peltos, with fect Criticism, will reap the worth of their medical profession and the public, and great in­ suffered severely. I tried Various.remedies, with­ Falling of the }Vomh, Obstructed, Suppressed, or Painful inches deep without injury, nay, with decided and silk collars, extra made, will be sold Menses, 'Irregularity of the menstrual periods, ami the like; subscription in a brilliant series of papers that terest has been directed^to the development of its out anything like a permanent benefit. I felt-but and is effectual m curing all the forms of Kidney Diseases. advantage; while others, if ploughed to the for $G 50 ; former price $9. discuss the merits of our most prominent men, medical properties ; various syrups, tinctures and little confidence in Barnes’ Pile Lotion when yon By removing obstructions, and regulating the general DOESKIN SACKS tj- D O R S A Y F RO C K S, decoctions have been prepared from it, all of system, it gives tone and strength to the whole body, and depth of six inches, will^be rendered worthless, Literary and Scientific. The author of these recommended it to me. I had, however, used thus cures all forms of Some extra fine ; the stylo of some of which can­ which have been found to contain little or none of without the additioruof a large amount of veg­ papers assumes high ground, and maintains it but little more than half the bottle, when I was Nervous Diseases and Debility, not be had elsewhere in the city. tho valuable properties of the root. Medical i^en 1 entirely cured, and to my surprise and satisfaction, and thus prevents or relieves a great variety of other mal­ with such ability that his efforts have- been adies, ns Spinal irritation, Neuralgia, St. Vitus’ Dance, etable matter. In such a soil, subsoiling would DRESS AND FROCK COATS: are aware how slightly tho root yields its virtues no symptoms of the disease have since returned. compared with those of kindred writers, whose Swooning, Epileptic Fits, Convulsions, $c. 9l> 1 e beneficial; deep, ploughing, of itself, ruinous* Tho most extensive assortment—made from super by maceration in water, and the impossibility of It is with cheerfulness and pleasure I inform you It cleanses the blood, excites the liver to healthy action, , of the best English, French, and elusions enrich and give tone to the best Mag­ retaining it when prepared in alcohol. Hence the of my permanent cure. This invaluable remedy tones the stdmach, and gives good digestion, relieves the Hence, plough deep, or not, according to cir­ bowels of torpor and constirpation, allays inMammation, pu­ •American manufactures, at the low* price ol $8 azines of Europe ! great value of tho solid extract of which these ought not to be classed with the many quack nos­ rifies the skin, equalizes the circulation of the blood, pro­ cumstances. Knowing the depth of his soilj to 12 ; warranted well made, and usually sold Essays, written* in a pleasing style, and em­ Pills are prepared. One Box of the Compound trums of the day. I remain, ducing gentle warmth equally all over tho body, ami lha from $10 to >15. bracing much that is amusing, as well as ab­ Sarsaparilla Pills contains ipor? of the Sarsapa­ insensible,perspiration ; relaxes strictures and ughiness.ie- each farmer should be guided by his judgment Yours, respectfully, moves all obstructions, and invigorates the entire uervoui Also, a full and complete assortment of Sacks struse and philosophical, are given as one of rilla than is contained in two bottles of the syrups JOHN BUTCHER. arid experience. system. Is not this then and Peltos, mado from French Cloths, will be the condiments necessary to make the dish usually sold. The Medicine you pre-em inently need t sold at $6 50 ; usual price asked is $8 to 10 ; H i g i i t s t o w n , Dec. 7, 1847. But can any of these things bo said of S. I*. Townsend'* complete*' The proprietor experimented for several years Do King Birds E at W orking Bees?—The (Warranted as good us cun he. purchased for that M r . B a r n es: Dear Sir—I inclose you a letter infciior article f This vounc man’s liquid is not to be Fictions, the disciples of that school of liter­ to obtain from the root a solid extract, which from Mr. John Butcher, a very respectable citizen ', COMPARED WITH THE OLD DR’S, king bird has been regarded as one of the grea­ money. should possess all its valuable properties in the because of one GRAND FACT, that the one is INCAPA­ PANTALOONS: * ature will obtain here, to the extents of their of our place, in regard to the1 beneficial effect he test enemies of the apiraian, in some situations, most concentrated form, which he combined in has experienced from the use of your Pile Lotion. BLE of DETERIORATION, and ] Borne extra fine, plain and figured, from $1 to wishes, in Original NouveUcUes, Fanciful the form of Pills, and has used them in his prac­ NEVER SPOILS, from the fact that it is a devourer of bees. 2 '; a good article. Narratives, Records oj Adventures, Recitals of He is one of a number, here, that have been per­ while the other DOES’■ souring, fermenting, and blowing tice with the most astonishing success ; and, ut fectly cured by your valuable remedy. Please the bottles containing it into fragments ; the sour, acid Wilson, the ornithologist, suggested that the Pants of Cussiinere—a large lot of Plaids, Life's Romance. the Suggestion of many friends, ho now offers send mo three dozen more of the Lotibn. liquid exploding, and damaging other goods ! Must notthif Stripes, Mexican side .Stripes and Plain, from The Sentimental department is well supplied them to tho ppblic ut a price which makes them horrible compound be poisonous to, the system It- What r bird only picked out the drones, and never in­ Yours, truly, A. RECKLESS. Amt add into a system already diseased with ucul ? What $2 50 lo 4 00 ; former prices, $4 to G. by poets of the highest calibre, who devote the cheapest medicine in the world, with, the full causes Dyspepsia but acid? I)o wenot all know that when jured the working bees. Other close observers Pants of Black Cloth and "Cussiinere-—a per­ some of the best moments of their inspired ussuranco that they will be found to be the best The following is from Charles J. Wolbert, Esq,p food sours in our stomachs, what mischief it produces 7— have come to the same conclusion. One writer iod assortment, and well made ; a good article hours to our service. medicine ever prepared. Auctioneer. flatulence, heartburn, palpitation of the heart, liver com plaint, diarrhoea, dysentery,, colic, and corruption of the states to test the matter, he killed a number of at $3 ; price in many places $4 50. The Christian will ascertain, in (for Biog­ Tho Compound Sarsaparilla Pills are used P hiladelphia , Jan. 10, 1848. blood ? What is Scrofula but an arid humor in the body 7 VESTS, for the permanent euro of those diseases which Mr. B arnes : Dear Sir--An intimate friend.of What produces all the humors which bri’ng oil Eruptions of the birds, and though he found many drones in raphies of Distinguished American Divines, the Skin, Scald Head, Salt Rheum, Erysipelas, White of every description, fashion, cut and quality. A abundant reason for hestowihg his favor upon arise from an impure state of the blood, and mor­ mine, who has boon afflicted for several years desirable genteel Vest for.75 cents. Swellines, Fever Sores, and all ulcerations internal and ex- Iheir crops, he could find no working bees in our endeavors. These biographies, together bid secretions of the liver and stomach, viz : Ery­ with the Piles, and utTimes suffered the inost ex­ ternal f ” It is nothing under heaven but an acid substance, them Every other quality, such as black Satin Vests, sipelas, Scrofula or King’s Evil, Ulcers, Scald cruciating tortures, notwithstanding ho had used which sours, and thus spoils all the fluids ol the body, more a good article, for $2 ; former price $3 ; figured with our articles on Famous Domestic and For­ or less What causes Rheumatism but a sour and acid Head, Obstinate Cutaneous Eruptions, Blotches, almost every remedy, and had the advantage of fluid which insinuates itself between the joints and else­ Sutin find Silks, a very rich article, $2 50 ; war­ eign Personages, are rendered more than ordi­ C o n s e r v e o f P e a c h e s .— Tare and cut, or split Boils, Pimples, Sore, Weak or Inflamed Eyes, the best medical attendance ; ho had also used a where, irritating and inflaming the delicate tissues upon ranted tho same as formerly asked $3 /50 : splen­ narily valuable and attractive by Portraits ta­ Glandular Swellings, Rheumatic Affections, variety of internal remedies, to no effect, and which it acts 7 So of nervousdiseases, of impurity ol the your peaches, and to each pound of fruit, put did rich Silk Vests at very low prices. ken From Life, and engraved in the first style blood of deranged circulation, and nearly all the ailments Pains in tho Bones and Joints, Dropsy, Dyspepsia, whilst Buffering recently with a very severe at­ which afflict huhian nature...... three quarters of a pound of best loaf sugar . FURNISHING GOODS; of art. Asthma, Diarhcea and Dysentery, Coughs, Colds, tack, was induced to use your Pile Lotion. Ho Now is it not hornbje to make and sell, and infinitely an endless variety—Fine Linen Collars, a good The publisher puts forth liirclaimto univer­ Consumption, whon cuused by capillary oqstru.c- informs me its eftbet Was astonishing ; in a few m iq use this boil them until they are ; take them out, SOURING, FERMENTING. ACID “ COMPOUND” OF article from 8 to 12 cents ; fiqe Linen Bosoms, a sal support, on the ground that his Magazine tions of the luiigs, in persons of scrofulous consti­ applications ho was relieved, and in three days S. P. TO\VNSEND, drain slightly, and spread them on dishes to dry; great variery, 25 cents each ; Stocks of all kinds ; is the tutions, Inflammation of tho Lungs, Influenza, time lie was well; his health is better than for and vet ne would fain have it understood that Old Dr. Ja­ boil, a[s), the syrup until it thickens, and each Scarfs of all descriptions ; Cravats, from 1G cob'Townsend’s Genuine Original Sarsaparilla, is anIM CHEAPEST AND BEST Indigestion, Headache, Jaundice, Chill Fevers some years past, and ascribes it to the use of you1 ITATION of his infemy; preparation ! ! cents to tho highest priced article imported ; a and Fevers in general, General ,and Nervous De­ valuable remedy. Respectfully, yours, &.c., Heaven forbid that we should deal in an article which day add a portion of the fruit, which must be now before the public. For F a m il ie s there is good black .Cravat for 75 cents; Suspenders, a bility, and diseases arising from an injudicious use CHARLES J. WOLBERT, J un would benr the most distant resemblance to S. P. Town- exposed lo the sun, until it lias all been absor­ good article, 12 cents and upward according lo no periodical, American or English, to equal of mercury, and whenever medicine is required to it, either in point of usefulness,, facilities of en­ P hiladelphia , Feb. 21, 1848. We wish it understood, because it is the absolute truth, bed, and the fruit is dry. Then sprinkle sugar quality. invigorate and purify tho system. that S. P- Townsend’s article and old Dr. .Tacoh iownsend h tertainment, or economy. To J. R. S. B arnes, Esq., Trenton, N. J. Sarsaparilla are heaven-wide apart, and infinitely aisstin- at the bottom of your jars, and put alternate .Carpet, Raga,...Umbrella's,...(R.q.y.cs,. Jluiiflker- They are a purely vegetable compound and m^y ehiefs, good silk, 50 cents, some at 31 cents; These assertions are not made in a catch­ Dear Sir—A meiuhi f of my family hits been HaVi that they are unlike in every particular, having not be used by persons of all ages. They are pleas­ one single (hi rig in CAlYVffltTn'. ' 1' , layers of peaches and sugar until they are full .* Drawers and under Shirts, a good article 50 cts. penny spirit; but are promulgated in obedience ant to the palate, and produce no nausea, uneasi­ afflicted for twenty years with the Piles. Your As S. P. Townsend is no doctor, and never was, is no stop close, arid they will keep good a (year. . each, or $1 a pair. to th& strongest impulses of Truth and Phiian- ness or griping in their operation. Hundreds of Lotion was recommended, and by using only one chemist, no pharmaceutist—knows no more of ^««‘ciue or disease than any other common, unscientific, unprofessional Overalls, Green Jackets, and an endless va­ thropy. certificates could be given of those who have used bottle, I believe a permanent cure has boon effect­ - Peach Leather is made by boiling pared ed, as fivo months have now elapsed, and there man, what guarantee can the public that (.hey are re- riety of Clothing adapted to all passes at a less Nothing offensive lo morality is ever jier- them with great benefit. Purchasers will be par­ ceiving a genuine scientific medicine, containing aJ thfli vir­ peaches till they form a thick pulp. Spread are no signs of a return of the disease. It is duo tues of the articles used in preparing it. and wl ich a. elm price than can be purchased at any other store in rnitied to soil our pages, and while our fictions ticular to ask for “ Roberts' Compound Sarsapa­ this place. The above stock is all of F to suffering humanity, and to yourself, that I capable of changes which might render them the AGENTS on dishes; dry in the sun till it beccomes 'resh Goods, and our Departments of Humor betray every rilla Fills," and observe that the green wrappef of DiBeajw instead of health 1 , , and of recent manufacture, and of such qualities should add my testimonial to the healing virtues tough; put it into a,dry place, and it will keep license necessary to unlimited amusement, they on each box has the fac simile of the signature or Hill wtml else should tie expected from one who knows and prices as will be sure to suit eveni purchaser. Jos. Roberts, M D., and C. P. Fay, and to pur­ of your Lotion. With sincere respect, nothing comparatively of medicine or (lisoasol It requires well. When wanted for use, soak a portion CLOTHS. never descend lo the delineation of nauiliy pam- Your friend, GEO. D. C ALLAN AN. 1 j emono omc experience to c o o k e d serve up oven a byifim or of falee moiality, chase none others. All applications for agencies, common...... decent meal.meat. How...... much more important . is il for a night, in just water enough to swell and Aiwayn on hahd a 'very extensive assortment and letters

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