A V ! ! . '4 U ..VOL VI. ftAMsnunv, N. cu.'n;jwn.u7'ovi;ni:n i; 1035. NO. 282. tf iiimii vtitif a . A 4 .... a? 1 1 a a . IM tr of efe Jaum;tm. anJfut-l.r,l. .J I. ... ...... i!ma lu......J Lirnortn rurrtsa rnnt Police. aa-. j! a , , . " v- w "frttf' I4 rw lcrfl t.asia IImJf I a I " " 'mttfcti frig C60JaufcJu(kA.!fe-.i.. ik trf ra umr .nfT M aa Wtl IVWiVf !!, a, all in fr)M, al it tJ.ti mmj U MfMNfH aa Ml . m 51 s14 it tnU!e com sd fc lM um naaoe.thst U r,strsm ,La i V T lU? U.f ,muu4 llk . .Vk lU mode cj garter UUilrUM fcwf, oMUiJmi ItUlU pkkk U aferrtV.7 wW M x 4(ilkU mimIi MlbfM i f MMkt- lMVi4 Ut ij... ri. i r i n i rr-rfrfi-rr .iM , . ... . . - 13 knm i1 rfT ! w tM M.w, uba UM...u.IIonBi will b ork4 4 lk am. tiiuI" r"" CO.MJIl'MCA'I IO.V. rr.,"f, tkt irr Wrrrr.Vm.kiB, , Ur f U M dry. fit, r. orywr cm mi t u ywrjwi ivi - . 44iiVii k aikirikiuy i j i . in. 14'. . l. ri..ii. iMta km nts mm bm tn m Pfwni w i( . ' . - ... . ? . -1 - t Trw w 1 r"' f'r" 'i f rw" I miff if i r I Itf IlBr f I I .1 ' if l, xirjTOMWM rmrou nvM Ha. TiToi i Tkrt It m tiif mf Bffi im bin nititrW rtfrtt tkti Iff W rt 4 f e f Iftcru Vwfa ftvj!r. M rj count rf nordt m4ieil Almii tutf U .uW.I bun4.n iM WaVtmrBf nau rtrtjtnl m iuAc UaiI. aMMitNt t fichfl CMP cal Ji.. kif o rrW IS- ofU of lk fto tml ctl BoUftitll. ndordtf rolrimIttriitna. Iklt tUM UtmkyiMltf tJriMit.fy 6rt tf North Anvf ht, tnd l f ntnllr knon kf'elikerof Ikt Brri nr ntlwif d j ikrrt ' fort 1 1 bll ih -iitn(4 U fUt 4 bUa lit tMmkti u4 mtCctl BfopcnW tnklywttlM Fiipatnnam conitint, ir, JUr acid, probably tnndifiHt aiotkly, retlaifoirn roalter, io!uM In water and alcoko). Llcb aetmt to contain title nrlnc iplt. ' Tkt medicinal properUei of Eopatort m,are foMf ;Wrn out, both lotKOtn and apiriicrut mentirua. . Proof ipirit di- feated on Ik keacl and flovtru make a no preparation fr c bick will bear Dr. Mtfr)n W bU Inaugural lbei. apnmtfitrd totral caaea of iiuo'UIkb rerun. oS ,.. t.re intenuitienla. In vhkh the Ktipsiofiom-bail, tmder ki orf o!wenali'rt7lxrrormcd eurta. Hit favorable arrr un'a re aupported by the tcMimony f.Dr.Uoaaclu.ho ha Ire tjurirly prtacibtd tbt article In loter ai:tMa.t ; '7 Doctor Bnrtnn, - and othep eminent Phyticlana, aptk in l"e follotlne irrrni er iheEepatMtusut " 1 hcxlhcaclouineii "ef'eWafJa'oor cenfirtd ttr the aimpk fonnt of intermmthrTeerIt-ha, be fond cflpute. bf en aucceair.tlly employed tn rcniiiiinj vi.iu'i--. jin'w. ...v. hua fever. And In tlet ,iaeae, I have mvaclf ajfc? It, and. In which I can offer the additional expctience of an r mIImjI liiuitr. ih. l.le Samuel'C Nopkine,M. D.j Tbia ajenikman rei - ekd. fak.lhfvlUtiee. xf JVpodbury. New- Jeraeff and enjoy ed "an f xttortre- prwr hcii In a ranpe of fifteen or twenty milea of TpOltwrirael-ot-eouDlr j inj h ic h, from the low and marahy nature of th Tii .i .i .r .fct.h 4.1. i mnDioi i nor itf i ituuu im i& nr k m rrmirkiMa. iinm- ( oi Am u.i umntMi ai at. Jnhn'. ni.... i.ku - . -. tcHftm.J m-wiiow !--". i..tr...Ma. .i i , kU iwa yvttdt. lh AlKkw totmtrj to Voeomr B, a tUa, UW.il a-3 Uthn tHmnnr, mm w.r ocfc ilrfliNrf. fcw K r i-iwh tof-Oo4 'mm3 mr4 ll in IMU for Kr fUio oaWiat. o- im om1o ruf J ffMit,i r4 Hi Bim4 o- Vc-tt, Mn yWr, 'JgwHtt49 tfr.t tix fat f fct,rJ mf ktbutiion j (kt fnnqiij ofi.r bkb 1 ivM it In ticititioii of only 13 mi!. A r TTV iaiWioftW Ikr iniSfUl wm ef ik. imrrv.n) frttik of my tm ntu.nd Hon il n? ia k-ek M ri brof Iublf.Blpf.ji.kif whh- TZ!, Vl'TltfTi t. i .i. t- .i . .i... CtS rt4 fHf fat! f. in lk cK.m. Tk. ....,1. 1.- 1 . 1. 1. . r. 1 I.'. j r fM UXr ta W,i.rWour and UOOKUH n ," iw .(frw 1 , , ., i . V . -"if " " " '"'i, " " nr.. ji.ii win vifHunu m bvww ik. akrf 11. imi Iumi ttMfcy 1 lU,imur tuntUft J.l-Lp . Im -m of M ,V.t,i' t1-N". .tipwrt ck on ik Sbo.j-i o,u our 1X2 r Lit- 7 ..... ri rM.: ::...i.iL . . . I weHnrnw rfwrnmrodilu tkt cmtent commerce) tr ni th mi.i.. .fT.k. :.T' I'm. Mrk.Aiiin..-liiiiii!i'l. . .1 Tl I rrnniMiTnl Mfunn ! n r niifiir if til ' ur, iwiii PivyfnF vl tT rchanl. 1mm I ,ri avr,-Ku.7 wtutr. - " f fWt couiirt to itmcii. ihltv'lf .1.1. -ml -HI .1.- -..:-.i.r" .w. ZVWllT. 7 Ntto I Wiiwy, aioie j toveotbly, Iire, Cab tkt prwcip-J part of a. anklt inrn im i. M ..u-'j i, i IV-w' T ' j. i ' rilli .V j?"" LL , . robaWr Ik. tcel.l. of limtl el.htbly. Hartford oaoarT. T.SL i J! ... .L. tu? .T. ,ln4 ln 1 ,orl'1'- r?1!1 toil, kc. and other pernirioui cauaea, in tjtrf.iUent and ty phua fevera were very prevalent, and the la'ier panicularMnna- .-lignaHtf Tne doctor waa amonij Aihoaehartir-Toilieae treating tbit feeer, and his unusual auc eeaa, In a muhlmde of cael, for five or aii-year in jwecmion, ia strongly in "favor of that rnode of practtcti. - T Eupatorium waa the medicine ued In prodoclni; tbia effect.- He preacribed it freely in the warm and cold decoction, but preferred the warm. " lie aasored me hat 4iilrnn4nitaPxtaiJd4-9ole reliance "Vaaon - lliia pl-rtti which' -waa occaaionaW Ir to varied in its manner or exhibt-ion, eV to produce ; emeaia; and frequently , was Intentionally pushed to such extent, aa to escltt fret purging. "j,lts diapbor flic efCedt however, he -deemed it India peoaabla to Insure, and therefore prefer'- td, In renerl, eUintr It warm" ,tOf! the" beneficial administration of lone-ft or Eupatorium, in the treatment of yth low fever, medical records, .present ua t10tSnr tuthentieated: MCounls. It waaafwriKlw phia, in the Epidemic of lf" ;ri T ' "Many" authorities mlgMW'priM'iedi; to show the efficiency of this plant, io I The leaves and flower are the parte of the plant yeneilytwed, t , - . t 11 thoukl not bo uaed n flie hot atajre of an 'iBttraaittent. ",74-, " iUte of rhUadelpbia. ! ' - ;" . " LYDU.Y r.LOQUZXCr . . l'fi it wnnnI inim ii ii' Pwl rtct-wir pirn UI oot ,Kf 'P, M oImiJo ( ptt. mK"'' M"" 'A'r"4)riMifflktm oer l or Ibftt daitt villi - ' ' 1 V ,,Mrfw'0' M rrri ci, irom im Im HrlliiH look l ojr Uitrtf M rwo . 1 . . . . ft 7,Mli'V ! if yonik. I bkdi " oii rrtlrki bt ifHWoendcnlliortl. I L'li.i. iL. ...n ..j let 001 my kr an, in m oM $tt, UtH fn, Ilka wl of year cominlwraiirtft. j. .... . T Tkt nkt rjm fb vmUm If a pkee of cold iron be beW for a few momcnti h a stream of smoke, it t cornea coverrd with manure. Il it common for the New England farmer lo bnnr'ln his ate iu a cold winter mvn tne.totBM the froMw. tu. i-raailt He holds It cUrectlr In the tlite.and smAte of bit firt, and in a akhrt lime IH becomes covered with small drops of a brown - lioul J.lTTLIa - liquid, " Instead 0 coming oat of ike ait, as he may perhaps suppose, is notMne kss thin the Impure fiyrtlign'otii acid. I say impure, because k is.TQtied wttk tar, gum, charcoal, kc and It i owing to these impumiea that it bat a brown color. Smoke consuls In rail af pjrclict.etin acid in a state of vapor, and thia liquid is collect- upon the aie for the simple reason that the a, it rool mourn to condense it. So fast at successive portions of smoke com. In contact with the aie. this part Is deposited emtl the aaebecomta too warm to condense ir. Her then, we have a simple illustration of the whole theory of smnVintr meat. We place a ham In smoke house, and build a hre under it, and continue thia several days, in order ih..t we mar get some of this moisture to nlr en the ham and n net rate It. We get at the same lime the gummy, tarry matter, which rivet the sootv color, and 1 he "unpleasant taste to the outite-of a ham. It roast be obvious to every one, lhatibe same effect would be produced on the meat by slmpty Ivsimirff-tt -over with the impure ctd. Hut there is 1 way in which these, impurities are all re moved from the acid, and it ia rendered almost colorless as water ; retaining at the same lime It mbky taste, nrlhs ir.ttsepttc "property.'" frrthe opinion- of many, the flavor of hams prepared with the acid, is superior to that given in the common' mode of smoking;. " To say the east, it Is fulTy equst. The acid my be used in the manner here mentioned, by, bathing the meat with it, or it may be mixed with the pickle , whicb is put to the meat. In either esse the quantit yZ of actdTf JW will be about the ume-one quart to 150 or 200 pounds of meat according to the different tastes of different persons. When the' mode by bathing 1 adopted. the acid should be applied after the meat has been suitably anadrnc! It will be . .. r . 1 . necessary to auow 1 icw noura uciwcti. each baihthgrf Thia bathine rosy be performed by means of. a brush, a bit of rag, or by im- mersing the " meat In acra.Jrr this last rnntloner -'mWWiitttt suffered to remain a very abort, lime, in the acid (longer or shorter, according to tfee aixe.) the whole operation may te performed at onee. Wben different bathings are applied a bam 6f 20 pounds may require wetting thre or four timet. It it immaterial wnetner ima bo oone Be fore the ham becomes dried or after- 1 f . - ff. uvi.ia ir . in n rrjuuioiii . imuaiuv. w I tkit h ll fto to tM iiMdW ik Una cil U loer fMrrtJ U a I.. . - I IHM fcntf- tmm mmmm 1 - - - 10 IV900M tkml Mart. ke. fxfMf4 wnn ih Ka ui rpirt im iim mm - Uoo m IHoi. imokW U IM com mo- (ha e ilfi In cl.mUr, by baikkg r' TM imiptk iJMDIf ol IMi iiytn ir ----- .... ..... kt Mtr ttMbi'od nrHtW butrt- Uciio, tid It Mw (xHrcilf fh tnd tatie, (hot il It f tt itros!; imcjjnaied MHtmtke. ItacpUcti'ic&oXikUKMj') an kind of rntai, U proper it ail lb can bero aaok h rtquu-ed., , . TfTLU, Uf. j tffccUiioQ. If are must have these ute- tl.kv it matter not whether kit Mr. or ' IKmurvblt. . We' ihou'J tike to tee all of them abolished. If a roan kat a name, tall kirn by it. It adds nothing ta bUufUnkr.lo have ait edciiiaa to it particularly at tbit day. when It rtqm aoliitlav-10 obtain the. bJfhett hiivora of ourJilerary initimir-fi. lb. Quaker are the only republicans la tbia respect. and by rt luting to ute I be at unmeaning m It a, duplay a good deal of aouod aenae There seems to be- a growing fondness in our countrymen to apt the manners of other countries. Ilardlr ear man la act' dressed at the present lime without Esq affixed to bia name. It ia utekaa to ridi cole other countries, for the honors and titles bestowed on Uluatrious men, when we snow such a ronancss lor them aoo use them' with so little discrimination. ' Airw York- Cnritr. An auction of unmarried ladiealifc. ed to take place nmially o Babylon; 44 In erery diatrict." aayithe historian, "they assembled ob a certain day of every year, aM the virgins of marriagr. able age. The moat beiutiful was Grt put up, and the man who bid the largest aura of money gained poaaea- appearance follcrwed, and the bidders gratified themselves with handsome w iv ea, accord irgMo. the depth of their puriei. U'lt, alaa ! it eecma there were 10 Babylon tome ladiea for which no money waa likely to be offered t yet these were also diapoaed of, so provident - were- the - Babylonians.- 4 VVhert - ali : theT beautifut" virgina," says the historian, 44 were sold, the crier ordered the most dcfjprmedv t? stand tip j and after he had bpenly de manded who would marry Jicr with a small jum. she was at length adjudzed to the, man, who would be satisfied with the least 1 in tbia manner the mo. pey arising irom tae aic. 01 , uic unu some served as a portion to those who were . Clincr OI Uisagrccaoic iw.a.a, w that had any other imperfection. This custom prevailed about 500 years be tarfrChriatr The first numb of anew weekly re- ieious paper," entitled, nr Wfiteyni Journal,'' was published in this city -on Sktrdajflteyetedj aa. ,ita title ii portal ta3i;4ianmati trines of the Methodist Episcopal Church. From, the extent of the South- Carolina Conference, we have no doubt the Jour nal will have a very conaidefkble circula tion. -Ajlmilar publication in Boston ol recent origin, has the astonishing num ber of five theusand,sul)scribers. 1. CfmrMon Courier. iCk4 h ( lb Knktfl.od lo... tk I WJlkhi lo boon Ar tDcr ll f 1. I ' ' .... . - m - - iTki. euld m on f mirk la ik il 1 wasocriui cpriooi o im n r. report of tnoikf r rout of tk ctiwl Krmi thJh it fcmwi f FiofUU, kkk kll b immi i ihwfh, on rt finr lt,t iW Mcr lo our opini.it), la.l ll iHoutJ UHMMI .1 SI Jtkl'a n ... I.LI., il. w , r - rwv"" .wrobtioo, boi luic a 000a Worn o mtny gtotrsi and tiicRuvt d I m.. iK an I'LLi. ! who brii lk iradt of Ne Ork am nd I the Culph of Mriko Mtrl kundrtd n ilci nearer to ike orik it mvci an in Uwraoca roend Ike fUrU tttU In 01 Jf. aJmoanbl rol of oKiinf IM can-i. 4U (and hi x9tnt of iw .Mrchania from 1 TV. t .a t." a.? .-" '--yu.pi 01 aioointoa Crusoe, ran through the whole trade and 00 one would print it. The btmk. for a mere trifle, at well as 44 Buc hsn'a " Domeatic . Medicine r both of'whtcfr Yielded immense incomes 44 The Vicar of WatrfiiU,H the most delightful novel In our language, was sold for a few pounds 1 and Miss Burnev'a 44 Evtlinta produced only five guineas. Dr. Johnson, fix ed the price of his 41 Lives 0 the Porta at two hundred guineas, by which the boolselleri. in the course of a few vears. cleared upwards of twenty. fire thousand.' Tor son and all his family rode in their carriage with the profit! of the ire pound epic of Milton. The ccpy-rlght of 4"Vvaee Spelling book" uld for 2,000 guineai. JUTU.HX. The earth is still clothed in loveli ness 1 meadowa and groves put on the gay and variegated livery of Autumn 1 while tne ripened fruits of the Geld and" orchard' re mind'-we knh -hehitk. mcy af tbr Glw tMjloChkh. - debt of unbounded gratitude which we owe to the Giver of all good, and of the buaineai appropriate to the season. He who does not now lay op hia store t for Winter, will, when that pinching season shsll arrive, in vain deplore the foliy of his improvidence. So he who" doea not lay up a- atore ol. com fortable recollections for old age, wilt find that last period of life dark and cheerless indeed. " " "" " It Is somewhat singular, ami -few years since it would have been thought incredible, that the work of a Hindoo, on thcichrisiian, religion would be thought so valuable, aa lo-be - repubCahed "3bf christians. Notwithstanding the singu larity we have iust perused an able de fence of the 4 Precepts of Jesus" by Rammohun Roy. of Calcutta, from a London jditioniriWe contider it a valua ble work. The author ia a man of viKr ous mind, and defend Christianity from the direct attack of foe and the mistakes of frknda. To all who wish to gather the opinions of this learned Brahmin we cheerfully recommend the work.-Tne author Is a' Icheraf of w eivary enain-;: menis and wiJI rio doubt dp much to scat ter the dark, cloud of error that now rests on hie countrymen. The work ia hand somely executed, enH has a portrait ol the author, with a fac simile of bis hand wri ting, it may be had of the publisher, B. Bates, 380 Broadway. X. Y. Courier. u.i. f rtl Tn lrtTirivmn . I HWHVJIIIMII.HM.I - - . . . - - 1 m(m t ilrrM(.aAi LlMrti of I . ' -a'i ir;-i a"rTjf- I 1 UUllC ntUt. rniieit m ou. at r!Ko rt!t. - '"T'T' I fjTr I . -t - rifey ! IUB aUH m U (Wk Yarftix, Al Mj-r Ml trtklra. too t.Loi la mmim ITV ittiM of aW 3 m oU know tha "W-iJr ' rbT wUft,i 0T.SJ. HOWARn, Xvtr. a t notaMX6riarihtw f ffTTl ill Jarryrfpe-rt K'-.wtKrtrr' rh'era kov of entrrtaJamrnt, iaj akawfcaad. awd aW aodtV ikev wwt nijrn, wua kMir a fUetm ana rtni n tnewpfwri th. cwnvtiiirtt. wi'Jt a kitckcn, I", and atalda. with a M . I . . . . .1 ' atf" wiMwiaintbtawt accaflMMdattng tents to the ponchaaer, aa I ans ktrtBued to remove to tkt coontry ral tail, ... J?.EOoe -y" UtEnr uVir ta. hWT GfkAH.fftTt. fflO Drvrpatai' Chi". Iferehanta. ComrtrY" JL Itortkeepera, and eWalera in Glaanrare. Scsooo grots Apothecaries Vials ; 15 000 do. Pateot lcdrcbe do.; looo do Cologna water bottksi 1 3 00 rlo. Mos'ard and Cayenne) bottles ; Tooo doxrn Quart bottksi Suoodo. half gallon dn. j 3wo do. Washington and Eac' pint flasks f Sooo do. La Fayette and Eagle do. dot Sooo do. Dvoit and Franklin do. do. ; 2 000 do. Ship Franklin and Agncul. do. 1 Sooo dor asaortod.xUgk. kc do. ( 1000 do. common ribod do. 1 4ooo do. Eaele. Cernuropia, kc. half pints f J6o do-Jars; aasortcd, all sixes i Soon do. drugista and confectioners show bottles atoo do, drugglttt' packing bottles, assort, sixes ; 3ooo do. acid bottles, gro. stoppers ; 2ooo do. tincture bottles assorted sixes ; Jooo do. mineral water bottles 1 6000 do. snuff bnttlesi Sooo do. demijohns, differ ent sixea. la manufactured at the Philadelphia ami Ken. tinrton utaaa Fartone, and m oti.ihty and Wnrk. manahip it considered equal and In many of the article, atipcrior to Engluh manufacture. r tot sale, by T. w. ui ott, Ctmrr a StcindanA lliur$Thfoi1rfphiTi- 3 or 4 firt-rie vial blowen, will meet with constant employment and good wages by applying aa above. Rditors throughout tha United State who advertii for- T. tY Pyott by the year, v. ill p!eae invrrt the abovwtilrsWl-. .'". .. JMart 1, IMS. Wai TJllLiDErTHM and k'KYStXGTaY - atil Bottle YnttoTlts IW BLAST. . TflB subscriber having eommeneed the manufacture of Vials, Bottlea, he. on a eslenaive acale, ia enabled 10 Supply any rjuan ttt V-of n.Iloiuiy A-aciiption of Apothect riea and other Glass Ware: - - . Anotheoarkt Vialv, from one dra. t It onncet 1 Patent Medicine Vials, of every descrip tion Tincture Bottlea, with ground stopper, from half pint to one gallon t Fpecie TJottlet, with, lacquered covert, from naif pint to two g kttona fPruggtata Paciinjr tlottlta, wile and :: narrow moutlia, front hfclf pint to two jjulloui j Acid Bottlea, with grouiKl aioppent Uarhoyn Demiiohna. 'frnm one cuart to two rallnn. t -1 Confec'-ioner' tkow Bciilei, ami preaerviiigdo.V " ' Picking and Preacrvmg Jars, straight and ttimed of ertopa, fronv -half, pint to one gallon t Quart andlialf m11mi noftfc .WWhrnwoir ta" yateFlnM'"r and atasonic, Comucouii.a, American Talr, and common ribband Jacket FUtk 1 $Uzer Water, Mustard and Cavenne Pepprr Bottlea Snuff. lilackinK and Ink Uottleii With evi-rv other description of Viala and Dotdet made to order on the moat reasonable ternia. 54 T. tf. DY0TT, north-east c -rner of Second and Race streets, riiihdelphiav OcV 12, lifi.