61obc. HUNTINGDON, PA. Itoportant Discovery for Convert ing Crude into Wrought Iron. The following article which we clip I from a late number of the Pittsburgh Post, descriptive of the Ellershansen process of making iron, which has re cently excited so much interest and comment among iron men, will bread with Interco; by our mannfacturers,par• titularly as Messrs. Shocnberger, Blair & Co., tried the experiment also at au,,o3 g don teurnace, in this county, of which they -a - re proprietors. The Post says: --At the invitation of the patentee, Fres, Ellershausen,E.q , we visited the .iron works of Messrs. Shocnbergcr, hair & Co., corner of Pike and Adams 'streets, yesterday, and witnessed an exhibition of what is known as tho El iershausen process, which has been in use hero for some time. 'ibis process is being generally introduced through. out the country, and, wherever tested, is inevitably adopted. This process, by mingling granula ted iron ore with the liquid ore as it leaves the smelting furnace, converts - the mass into wrought iron of a quali ty that admits immediate application to manufacturing purposes. The man ner in which the operation is conduct ed is simple, convenient, speedy and economical—features that in this pro• gressive age are of paramount import ance. On the floor of the casting house is erected a cast-iron turn table, consisting of a flat rim, say two feet wide, which revolves on rollers. The top of the rim is divided into box shaped partitions, rising at right an ' glee some ten inches high,havin,g similar width at the outer edge of the : 'rim, but enlarged slightly on the in side, and open at the top, forming a quadrangular Mould. The table is re volved by a small steam engine. The stream of molten iron flows from the tap hole of the smelting furnace, thro' a spout, whose wide mouth is directly ;above the revolving moulds, into -which the liquid pours. The parti tions receive a mass of liquid at each revolution, and the mass forms a strata or layer say one-eighth of an inch thick; but before the fall of melted iron reaches the boxes, it is crossed at right angles by a thin fall of pulverized iron ore, which also runs out of a wide spout from a reservoir above. These two streams or falls are about of equal Volume, say one-quarter of an inch deep and twenty inches wide. workman, with a bar in the tap hole, regulates the stream of iron, and the iron spout from which the liquid metal falls into the boxes can be removed, -- and other spouts, previously coated with loan) and dried, 'attached to a common revolving frame can be sub stituted when the loam covering the first becomes cracked or removed. . The thin layers of iron and ore soon chill and solidify, so that by taking away the other partition of the boxes (which form the rim of the turn-table) they may be removed in cakes of the size of the boxes, and weighing about 200,11)s. each. Four of these cakes or bloems are put into a reverbatory pad tiling or beating furnace, and raised to a bright yellow heat. They will not melt at this heat, but become softened BO as to be easily broken up with a bar. The four blooms are formed in the fur nace by the "rabble" of the workman, as in ordinary puddling operations, in -to eight balls. The balls aro brought out, one after another, squeezed in the ordinary "squeezers" to expel the cin der and superfluous ore, and then roll ed into wrought iron bars, which are pow ready for market ; or for further reduction into smaller finished forms. - chemistry of the operation, says the New York Times, is as follows : "In - the Beissemer process, the oxygen of the air, blown into the liquid iron, combines with this iron and these oth er impurities, and not only removes ;barn, but leaves the pure iron in a li quid state, from which it can be cast into homogenious masses of any size. In the puddling process, the oxygen of •the_air and of the ore or other "fat 'thing" put into the furnace with the Iron, combines, with and culminates the impurities, which are afterwards squeezed out of the pasty mass by the squeezers and rolls. This process is long and comparatively expensive, be causo.,the mixture or oxygen bearing substance is not made intimate with the iron except by long stirring, which is, not only skillful, but exhaustive work. In the Ellershausen process the ox ygen of the oro or oxide of iron com bines with the carbon and impurities, eliminating them as in the puddling process, and the iron 'of the ore increa ses the product. The chemical combi nation - of_the ore and the liquid crude iron appears to take place partly at the time of their contact when falling and lying upon the turn tables, and partly where the reheating occurs in Ile furnace. The remarkable feature of the E' lershausen process is, that absolutely no skill- is required to carry it out— The proportion of ore mixed is intend ed to be about thirty per cent., but if too much is added, it is readily squeez ed out with the slag, and seems to do no harm. The subsequent heating oc cupies about half an 'hour. 'Puddle bar,', the product obtained from the first rolling of the puddling furnace is never marketable for finished iron. It is usually very ragged and unsound, and,requires subsequent piling, reheat,. ing and re-rolling, to expel the impur ities, and' to give it soundnesss and solidity." This process is said to economize from $lO to $3O per ton, and from the experiments that are being daily made pt the works of Messrs. Shoenberger, Blair & is safe to infer its gene ral application where the products of wrought iron are required. Tbo mo dus operandi is so simple that Lilco the results of "Newton's apple". it is a matter of surprise that it was not dis- Covered before. gar If an American woman hays two or three children, she is commiserated by her friends, and the simpletons wonder how she ever gots along with Pagela'a monstrous family!" She finally wonders too, and a servant girl must be hired to ease the burden from the Overloaded mother's shoulders. Alas, Oat it is so true ! NEW LEATHER STORE, TilE undersigned would respectfully mammon that, in con wtctlon with their TAN:slaty . , they have just opened n spleudid ARS nrtmebt of FINE LEATHER, cow•lcting In Dart of FRENCH CALF SKIN, KIP, - MOROCCO, LININGS, BINDINGS, SOLE, UPPER, HARNESS, • SKIRTING, &C,, Together with n getterM rosortment of D'IEDLIFBM. The &Mei; invited fu cnii and examine our mock, Store on RI LI, sit ect, iko doors treat of the Preaby to. rune churrh. highest price paid for TIIDB9 and BAIiK. 0. IL MILLtIIt & SON. llontingeon, Oct. IS, "ISfS 'UNITED STATES Authorized WAR CLAM AGENCY lI.U.N'TINGDON, PA O.OLDIERA' ELIIIRS, ATTENTION Tho act of Congress approsed March 2, MT, gives to Hetes of Soldiers nit° tiled prisoners of war, CO:Ann:4IIONT FOR RATIONS, for the limo filo soldier was so held a prisoner, at tho rate of to only-ilvo teats per day, to be paid in the follow ing order: tot. To the widow, if unmarried; 22. To thn children 32. To the parents, to both Jointly if they are hying, ((either to deal, to tho surriror; Ith. To the bra tilers and atetera. The Oct of February 213. tSGT, provides rot the refund ing o(tho pin Conunutution Money, u.here the 8411216 per- Soil %sus luttiu drafted, snit seas required to toter the ger vice or furnith n substitute, DISCHARGED SOLDIERS The net of March '2,150; , also makes pro:isle:la fur the payment of the $lOO MiIIaTtONAIS mom. to such soldier, as hare acrid:lastly lust their illachor gee All persons having any claims under any of the above Mentioned Acts, or any other kind of claim against the Untied States or State 00Teriir ileat.9, can hare them promptly collected, by addres.ing . tin, undersigned. In for:station sold ads ice chectially g iven to solthera or their friends, free of chat go, W.ll. WOODS, Atilhori:cd Army and Iravy War•Claint Agent, mity9,2lSta . IlummatooN, Iluntiugdon Co., Pa West Huntingdon Foundry. JAMES SIN PSON =1 PLOWS, THRESHING MACHINES, FARM r,ELL., nu, AND StAil6ll. SOLKR, WAGON 130XES, 1110 N KETTLES, Cas,tiyaget For Furnaces, Forges, Gr;st end Saw Mlle, Tanneries . and Drtekymds, AND JOB WORK IN GENERAL. ARCIIITECTURA L Jo ORNAMENTAL DIWARTMRNT. Iron Porticos and Verandahs, Ralcunles, Columns nail Drop Ornament fur warden port iron and ver.tndaliq, Window Lintels and Sill., C.l.st °Manion ts for wooden Cellar tt tholow Comas all Clitinticy Tops and Pima, Sash Weights, Carp..c Stripi Registers. ?ie.:tuns, Coal Orates, Vault. Castings fur coal and wood cellars, Arbors, Trce.bosi 8, Lainp.hosts. Uttcning-posts Iron Roiling fur portico+, voinlalis, balcutttap, Vora and Cemetery Fences, etc. J'articolor ofisnlion paid to fencing Cemetery Lots. Address JAMBS SIN! VS IN, seSil,bS Huntingdon, Pe. JUNIATA STEAM PEARL MILL, LIUNTINGDON, PA TIIIS MILL is a complete success iu 1, the manufacture of WWII, Ac. It has lately hera thoromply repaired and is now In good rooting order and in full operation. lbe burrs and choppers are nee and of superlvr qual ity—cannot be evcellet). An) wenn, gratified to know that our work has given entire setistmtion to our 01910- mere. to whom urn tender our thanks. We Lava in our employ one of the best millers in the county, and a faithful and capable engineer. 'lima equip ped nut encouraged, we are determined Co persevere in our efforts to accommodate and please the public, hoping thereby to merit nod receive a liberal share of patronage to sustain us in our enterprise for the public intere,t. dfarket price paid for the different Muds of grain on delivery. Flour mid Chop, an hand, f u r ,le. JOHN K. IIcOMIAN & SON fruntingtivig, Nov. 207 2 Iso7 NOTICE TO ALL. H(LL STREET MARKET, OPPOSITE TIM nws-r NATIONAL DANK'. n G. MORRISON respectfully in forma the edizens of linutittiplan and vicinity Mu au Continues the meat twat Let business in all its ca tions blanches, and alit keep senalaatly nu baud Fre•tt lacer, Pork, Sodding sod Sausage, salt Duet and Vold:, Cantarl Sit and Vrvtables, Spices of all kinds, Catnaps and Sauces, Teas, Swaps, Cheese, ;Lilt Lard, kr. , AN of %shish bo nlll continuo to sell nt seasnmtblo prices The higl...st prices pool for hides and tallow, Tbornas Colder, at Atexandria and March & Urn., of Coffee Ran, are my op nts te purchase at their places. Th.mktut for NA p.stroitTv, I. solicit a collttuuttneo of the Canto. 11. 0, MOHIHSON, Huntingdon, Oct. 11, 1811. READ AND BE POSTED! TO THE 'NE TEL Y ..,11A1ZI2IED AND ALL IN WANT nl, • Now • , &c. THE undersigned would respectfully J_ announce. that he manufactures snit keeps constantly on Laud 4 largo and splendid assortment of DININe Axe Itlib:A.l(l'Aß TABLES, CIMMIM cm= WASII AND CANDLE STANDS 'MOW and cane seat chairs, cupboards, gilt and torn. wood moulding for mirror and pieturo Cronies, ouch it vari ety of articles not mentioned, at prices that cannot fail to ho satisfactory.' Ito is alto agent for the well known Bailey da Decamp patent spring Bed Bottom. The public are invited to call and examine bis stock before purchasing elsewhere. Work and tales room on Will street, near Smith, rite door west of Youter's store. Aug.l,lBg6 c c J. M. WISE, Manufacturer and Dealer in - cr N X rIL"' "CT 3EL. .IEI Respectfully invites the attention or the Pnblic to his stand on hilt Bt., Huntingdon, in Oho rear of George W Swartz' Watch awl Jewelry store, where he manufactures awl keeps all Rinds of Furniture Ott reduced prices. rer -009% s.lrhing to purchase, will do Veil to give Lim a call. Repairing of all kinds attended to promptly and charges reasonable. .Ca- Aloe, Undertaking carried on, and Conte made in any atyta desired, at short notice. Tha eutiectibcr has a VEIV AND IIEARSE and is vroppaed to attend Funera/s at any place In town or country. J. M. \MIS. liuntlngdon, Mny 9, ISO 6-1.1 DARER! PAPER!! Note, Post, Commercial, Foolscap and Platcap—a good omortmcut rop auto by ow mom, hog ream, Quire sheet, at LLWIS' BOOK 4 STATIONEicY STORE ENVELOPES_ ay the box, pock, or loss q,uautity, for solo at z,vivls' B 0011; AND BrATIONERY STORE. Hoop Skirts Best 30 Sprlog, White, 0 750 jalo dt 1112NItY & COT *di' For neat JOB PRINTING, call at the "GLons Jon PRINTING Ontca" at Bun tipplon, IBJ~kY~I~lI1~IR~! Cunningham& Carman's, Corner of Railroad and Montgomery Ste, WE would call special attention to the (billy net 101 l orCitett% ABU pt , : dinttlut, 000/19, n WO/ aro tarred at Tempting Prices, Conoleting of 6tnutiful ' , lnto of all aodes, all to oo Poplitto, Atpncnn, Blelotmeo, Annum Clilnises, a moot beautifril line of Eine Cembries, barred 31.1b,e, nooks, Gingham; oral Chambray/J. ALSO, a full line at Fouttstic afoa4, such as HWY . BLEACHED MUSLIN Bina Drown Muslin, 40 lathes %lido, Blenched Sluelln tom 31' to 2 30rda whlo, Boutucky Toans, Fanners Cassimere. kc„ ke. Our stock of SAGES excels anything of the kind this side of Cla ALSO, a large and well 'elected stock HAT'S eult =I CARPETS. We make a specialty of this axil bare en hand vory lino assortment of DESIRABLE PATTERNS, which will bo sold lower than CAN bo sold by any falter holm outmblo of Phtladolll - 111a. We hero nfeo on band a largo mock or ASH AND BA LT Odell wo ore selling vet y low. In order to be convinced that oars Is tltti pinto to boy, ezll and examine our goods nod prices. We Cake pierignro in showing our goods, oven if you do not %ebb to buy. tt , o you trill please aUi oud get goatet CUNNINGHAM & CARMON Oct. 28, 1568-tf. EASE AND COMFORT I TUE BLESSING OF PERFECT SIGHT, There is nothing so valuable AR PERFECT ,SIGRI', and PERFECT min.' can oaty tie obtained by using PERFECT SPECTACLES! The difficulty of procuring which is Wtr,L KNOWS. Messrs, LAZARUS & MORRIS, Occulists and Opticians, HARTFORD, CONNECTICUT, Manufacturers of the Celebrated Perfected Spectacles Rase, nfter years ef Experience, Experiment and tho erection of costly 4 ,mrichinery v been enabled to procure that grand desideratum, - PERFECT SPECTACLES! which have been sold with unlimited satis faction to the wearers in Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut, New Ifampshire, Vermont and Maine, during the past nine years. Those Celebrated Perfected Spectacles never tire the eye, and last many years without change ! Messrs. Lazarus .0 Morris have appointed Mr. AARON STEWARO, Watchmaker and jeweller, Sole Agent fur HUNTINGDON, PA. Za.NO PEDDLERS EMPLOYED. elatj MOS, DURCUINELL K. IWRCIIINELL THOS, BURCHINELL 6, SON, lIANIMCTITRETta 01. SASH, DOORS, SHUTTERS, FLOORING, And all kinds of Building Material, UTlzrzwraporr, PA. 1ktf.112.5.1r ZASIP:S HIGGINS QS°, A. BTEE4. AULTOI.I B. 1,111. a. BAXVIL •. 88800. 7111 E FIRM OF STEEL, LYTLE srl•'lii. having located on their tract of land wills & two miles of the borough at lturitirtgelon, a STEAM SAW MILL, aro prepared to manufacture all kinds of OAK AND PINE LUMBER. The mill will ho ran to its utmost 'capacity and will ho ip operequit during the entire rummer and part of the autumn months. They will bo enabled to furnish Lulu. bat in largo quantities, and of oil dimmtatons, at the low est cash prices. (listen respectfully solicited. Luntber delivered at the Prima. Railroad, or ennui. Huntingdon, April 22, 18684 f LUMBER, SHINGLES, LATHS, ITEMLOCIK, PINE BILL STUFF, la Dourds, Plunk. Shingles, Plastering and ahlu g }ing Lath, constantly on baud, • Walked Flooring., Pooh, Blinds, Door., Door And Win dom Frames, fornlsbed at Mannino urcrs' prkccs. Groin and country product gcnoratly bought at market rate.. k DllO., aw,125-tr Philipsburg, Centro Hoop Skirts THE LADIES. A superior article of Note Paper and Envelops saleable for centddstatai correspondence, for +sale at BOOK d STATIONERY STORE. XcerGernmn and Englieh Aliranaca for 'bowls' Book Store. HUNTINGDON, PA, CAPtTON BILL STREET, 101U,1TINPP$9N, PA., WHOLESALE & RETAIL DEALERS IN Foreign and Domestic HARDWARE, DII7I)7tRI, rc The attention of MECHANICS, FARMERS, BUILDERS, and buyere ireernlly, la invited to the fact that we are now °Riming n IIEPTER ASSORTMENT of HARDWARE, CUTLERY &C., than cat, be found elsewhere In this part of the State, at priers to Mat the times. Our stock comprises all articles in this Cne of business, embracing n gouerni assortment of TOOLS and NATNIIIALS 'used by o.l.ltPliliTnltS, BLACKSMITHS, CARRIAGE unit IYACION MAKERS dc„ An, together with Is )111 . 0 stock of Iron, Steel, Nails, Spikes, Railroad and Supplies,':Saddlery, Rope, Chains, Grindstones, Circular, Mill and Crosss Cut Saws, Enamelled, Finished and Plain Hol . ' low Ware. • Coal Lamps and Lanterns, Oil and Powder Cans. An excellent assortment of VlsLe) Coll.tl.4arisr, Comprising KNIVES, FORKS, DESSERT, TEA. AND TABLE SPOONS, NIS ORS, RAZORS, H. BRITTAN IA & SILVER PLATED WARE. lionsehold, Horanliaral and Farm Imidements, Of the latest and most improved patterns CONSTANTLY ON lIAND AND FOR SALE AT 1111e1NUFACTURBRO Pl?10ES. CARRIAGE & WAGON MAKERS \Val Owl a general assortment of material for their Irm co:misting. In part of Carriage Trinm'ngs, Huba, Spokes, Rims, Axles, Springs, Nuts, Bolts, Washers, Malleable Irons, Pa tent and enantelledLeather, IVhips Tongues,. Soo kets, Shafts, &c. 331-LA.4O23CaoIterLIT3E-XS Can be auppliud »Ith ANVILS, BILLOWS, VICES, S LEDGES, HAMMERS, HORSE ALIO MULE SHOES, Horse Nails, and all kinds of Iron & Stee CARPENTERS Will find in nor catablikhineitt n superior stock of PLANES, SAWS, AUGERS, lIATCH.ETS, 11 AM M ERS, PILES, CHISELS, HINGES, SCREWS, LOCKS, BOLTS,. PULLEYS, SASILUORDS, &C., &C. AND MINERS' GOODS, NAILS and SPIKES, of all varieties BLASTING POWDER, POSE, ifiDAL PICKS AND SHO VELS. Fictx , "x33.c33cts Cap be nreonitneflatell with everything it their line [ton B. grain Separator to n %Met-atone. 1.31101-4a — X * Are especially Invited to call and examine our stock of BUILDING HARDWARE, and compare our prices with others Agricultural Implements, COMlrbiug the ittatous Rursen Reaper, Mower, mad Dropper, combined Itiindstro First Prentiuru !LOMB PITCHFORK, Raises, Scythes, Hues, tiny Yorks, Truce Bud 11.11ter Clitus, lln alt. Clinton, Cow Tien, Curry Conlin, Curds, dic , &c., Sc - Among the Specialties of our name, we ricSiro to cat rstreutien to tilo cciebtated OHIO PURP, The exchtei ye API to sell which id cestca In us, Smut for acironlar an I g,t foil particulitre of same, and satisfy yourself uflte anporior Wlrditius. SCALES. Scales elan sizes and descrildlone, including' Tea and Counter Scales, Platform Scales, - Grocers' and-bruggists' Scales, Rolling hilt,, Wheelbarrow, Pork, Port able, Hopper, Miners and Trans portation, Hall, Cattle and Coal Scales, FURNISHED , MANUFACTURERS CASII MC. S The largest and best assortment of CUSS, PAINTS, OIL & PUTTY Ever offered iu this placo A GREAT VARIETY OF COOK& PARLOR STOVES ALL SIZES OF NAILS AND BRADS, By tllo keg. 'Very fowl Brat Norway nap, rod, bar an Iroop Iron. STEEL, of all sizes and desuriptions WAGON , BOXES, CARRIAGE SPRINGS, IRON AND BRASS WIRE Lard, Lubricating and Coal Oil, 1y tho barrel or gallon, nt very low Agaves 41:Er coil is respectfully soMited, reefing cong dont ti,4 one goods and DFicos ‘WI not foil to WHARTON & MAtIHHHE. uun!i! , g4cll, 'ON , 7,1187. Aypr's Hair Vigor, For restoring Gray Hair to its natural Vitality and Color.. A dressing which is at once agreeable; healthy, and effectual for preserving the hair. Faded or gray hair is soot Tutored to 'its original color with the gloss and freshness of youth: Thin hair is thick ened, falling hair checked, and bald ness often, though not always, cured by its use. Nothing can restore the hair where the follicleS are destroyed, or the glands atrophied and decayed. But such as remain can be saved for usefulness by this application. Instead of fouling the hair with a pasty sedi meat, it will keep it clean and vigorous. Its occasional use will prevent the hair from turning gray or falling off; and consequently prevent baldness. Free from those deleterious substances which make some ,preparittions dangerous and Injurious to the hair, the Vigor can only benefit but not harm it. If wzkated merely for a HAIR DRESSING, nothing else can be found so desirable. containing neither oil nor dye, it does not soil white _cambric, and yet lasts long on the hair, giving it a rich glossy lustre and a grateful perfume, Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co,, PRACTICAL AND ANALYTICAL CLIEDIISTS, LOWELL, MASS. PRICE $l.OO. JOHN READ, Agent. 61316.13 r. Ayer's , Cherry Pectoral, For Disoases of the Throat and 'Lungs, such as Coughs, Colds, "Whoop :mg Cough, Bronchitis, Asthma, and Consumption, PeObablV newer before in the lvhole. idstory of Inetbeine, has anything won so widely :Intl !once' , ly Upon the, COntineliee of 111,111khui, as this ekeettent reined for piihn Dna* coniplaints. tilitinigh a long series 'of years, and niumnt most of the i aces 01 men it lute risen higher anti higher la their estatia• bon, as it has become better boon n. its tunlorin character out power to clue the rations allerlions of the lungs and throat, hat o matte it known :is o le liable protector against Ilient. While adapted to milder forms erdisense and to young children, it is At the some time the most OW:Yin:11 rent env that eau be given for incipient c,oitmiliption, and the dais. serous affections Of the throat and limas. As is pie- vision agninq sudden (Watts of &roam it should he kept on hand in e ;cry tatully, nun indeed lie alt ere sometimes subjeet to colds and coughs, all shtmlil he provided with this mitielote for them. Although settled Conerelliptiors is thought in curable, stilt great numbei s 01 cases where tile dis ease seemed settled, have been completely cured, and the patient' restored to sound the Cherry Pectoral. So complete is its nuisteey over the disorders of the Lungs and Throat, that the most obstinate of them yield to it. When log else could reach them, under the Cherry Pao feral they subside and disappear. Singers and rctlifie ,Sl,ectkers find great mo tection from It. Asthma is always relieved anti often wholly cured by it. ..rtretz , thitis is gpaerally cured by taking the Cherry Pectoral in small and frequent doses. genetany are its virtues known that Ire need not publish the certificates of them here, or (to more than assure the public that its•qualities :Ito folly nittiutAiued. • Ayer's Ague Cure, For Fever and Awue, Intermittent Fever, Chill Fever. Benuttent Fever, Pumb Ague, Periodical or Bilious Fever, &c., and indeed all the affections which arise item malarious, marsh., or miasmatic coivons. As its »nrime implies, it does Cure, and do> - , net fell. Containiez neither .thcenk,Onipine,nismfilb, Zinc', nor nny other mimeo} or poightuthe ..uhrtrinee ttliatever, it in 110W140 ininree attv patient. Time number awl Pupal tome or it , etire,i in ihetyrne trietg, are laerally beyond account, and we 'where without a parallel In the histm•y of Attne medieine. Om• pride is pti aliflotl by the aeknohdetizinept , ire receive or the t adi cores effer.Qii in 'olitailinte eases, and is Lyre (Alter rentelliei trait h holly (Milled. per,, , , either rebbletlC in, Or travelling tin nnalt 111.1` , 1 s tie, 10l'antif. ,. , nail be pm o• tented by taking , the AII ItE C (Tit fi daily. , For Liner Complaint , . arisilyr ream tiwnidhe of the Liver, it is an exerllent remedy, btiandattne; the Liver into healthy nedrity. Foe F.ihoas DiAorders and 'Liver Complaints, it an expellent remedy, nrodnenn: many Utile re malt:it/le whel'e other mrdirine, hart failed. Plena:v(l by Dn. J. C. Arne, G Co., Prat:tient and Annlytieal Cheineds, Lmycll, 1.105., and .lohl all round the n orld. .I.lExcv, si.oo norrr,p; FASHIONABLE -GOODS FALL AND WINTER WEAR. GEO.' F. MARSH, MERCHANT TAILOR, READY-MADE CLOTHING, FOIL MEN AND 130Y8, iiMMIMVPRInqMMI ing, shore ho infenil:, to keep constantly on baud tho styks of 'lenity wad° Clothing end piece goods, cOrnprl ing =I CLOTII 8, CA :ISM Ort r.;;; ' AND VEST( NOS CLOTII9, CASSrI FACES', AND V iiSTINGS. Cl,olltB, CASSISINNES, AND , YEST.DM Being a practical workman of ninny years experience lin is prepared to make to allot Clothing for men and boys, and gnats:ilea neat,,ituraide itnit,Lisiliksithio work roanslifp. Ho is determined to plena ever) body. 411 - • Alt aro invitul to call and examine my new stock of beautiful patterns before porclmaing, cleonberh oct2B. OEO. r MARSH. En) QUARTERS 01T NEW GOODS. • D P.. CWIN • INFORMS TUE PUBLIC THAT LIE HAS JUST. OPENED • , . . A SPLEN,DIt.,.rOCK. of -IV E,W THAT CAN'T BE BEAT IN CHEAPNESS AND QUALITY. , C 03113 AND SEE,• -D. P. GWIN. Hillin g don, April 15. ISCA. • 00‘ , 1•BINS" ELECTRIC BOOT POLISII Makes a Lasting. Shine Tim their Longs ; - .11r.1t,y night 'xvitli onffrotry Llndcing. tt.+W t have tnneh ebino Oil Sunday, as the vo)h,), hvio, off; bit 11m; gam , of OBBINS' BLACKING Lasts Saturday Night and all day Sunday. IT BEATS AZ , IY OTHER BLACK/ NCI UADE. 14.1,11,111ctured only by .T. B. portloNs, at 1141 Ullman. Elom, nut nick rna Workx, Sixth t..tre,C am/ Ovrinan tow.. AVuune, ileiblaelplont, l'or auto by Massey k Co., adjoining Leyb,' Book Storo, 4untlog.Joil, r 4. Vl2#,i,tclitili . -.s,b.c.rtiapti.tto, T IIE ` OLD MST ABLISIIED FIRM J. J. , RICHARDSON & .CO., 126 11ORKi2ST/IRET, Is the Largest Utegracturing Confeattonora end ~gDole sale Dealers In' NOR, dc,, In tile United States. mh.l4y AGENTS WANTED. $l5 TO MO PER MONTH! Or a COMMiRSIOII tram Which twice that amount con be made by veiling the latest irriprot ca Common Senae Family Sewing Machine Price jtB.oo For circulaoi and terms n&lresa O. DOW. EttS & CO, rd St.. Chilnumpldn. tiOVWEII FINE CUSTOM MADE • BOOTS AND SIIOES FOE. GENTLEMEN. All tilo LEADING' STYLES on hood or made to mons urn. Prices fixid nt L Fttt (SUES.' An Illuatratea 'hire Lint with inetrnetlons for self measurement sent on tecript of Fest Wilco address. WM. P. BARTLETT ; 33 South Sixth Street, above Chestnut, ,0n19.1y GENTS WANTED FOR NIGHT'-SCENES in the BIBLE. BY REV. DANIEL MARCH, D. D. For fun, free, flea ins, clenr, sparkling, pure and grace ful style; fur poetic goat.; Cur beauty of Dioughtend silk glow log i ningination• for nice analyst., of charact. ' plate delineations and ripe scholarsuipt, for lifelikee pie ttuee, glowing words nod !Lulu) illustrations, this work has no equal. :Such cuitintendatierla us the above have been received from Bishop Simpson, gay. Albert Denies, Noah Porter, D. D., LL. 11, If .A. Stearns, 13 U ,Gearga DIIII3 BOttrdltaill, - Da, I. IF. lVtley,'DD., :turnout W. bicker, DD., and lending Clergy inen and the press of till denominations. Send ler circulant containing the Hama Agents are everywhere meeting with unpundlel• ed success. It is a uteat beautifully Mu:nutted and vie gattt,y bound book, and pleases every body. Commissione:sloo . to $2OO per month, according to ability and energy. Address, ZWol,ritt, atcCITILUY d; CO., 0,11843,40;A, Pa. , Cuteintlatti, 0., Chicago, In., de23•Gm . or St. Louie, Mo. NOTICE 'TO SHIPPERS GREA'P REDUCTION OF TOLLS DAI?X,CANAE, LINE From Tidewater to ell point+ on the Susquehanna River, and its Branches, Oliesape'ake & Delaware 'Canal, Tide- wafer ana'Pennsylvania Canals. . By Regular doily 'rows of Cote ti Boats from Philadel phia to 01 place's on the SurOitteharnta ftis er and branches. Otioda consigned to the above points from Ph iladeipola and Baltimore will to received, carefulte handled. and ne'warded by Canal Beats; Which are caudal, tly arriving for freights.; nsrehoo o and oborfagn room (under cover provided far tootled cargoes. liliippera will find it to their advantage to send for word their colosigiiiiient, to too rt.tick dispatch. For tuition . pat ticolara, appl y to to HOFFMAN & KENN-EDT, , Ne. 304 North Detawaro Avenue, or JOS. JAS TAYLOR, . No 212 IVcst:fiill9 Avenue June 1 ,18C 8-1 y DR. TAYLOR'S -11 %Lt.., ' N. 4, • 3LIVE 3RA:NC - _-: ..' A mild arid agreeable •TO IC STIMULANT, STOMACHIC and CARMINATIVE BITTERS, Extracted en tirely'from HERBS and ROOTS. Highly beneficial D I'S'PEPSE4, GENERAL DEBILIT1; rind Loss of Appetite ttttd att excellent CORRECTIVE for persons,suffering from Disor- ders of the Bowels, Flatulence, SOLD EVERYWHERE 7C:10 - 403pc:›sc, No. 413 Malta Street., Phildolithia. J. K. TAYLOR & CO. Sept: 20, '13.1y. AfcGUIRE'S SPANISH HAIR DRESSER Per PROMOTING TIIE (IROWTIT, lIGAUTEFTING TUG WA, And renclerfteeit dark and glossy. No other compound possesses the peculiar properties Gillett BO exactly snit the ...rhinos conditions of the human hair. Jim use of this sill as a }lair tires,tor has been universal In oreey Sec tion of the country In s the Spanish Mail for centuries.— No preparation of arcould give that elegont lumitiaitea and abundance or bait which kayo no often been the usl• miration of travelers in Spain. This ,01l Is highly and delicately perfumed, forming, an valtele unrivaled lit ex cellence and upon which the Spanish people f?rdunny years have set ips sent of enduring typrocal. —o— ItIcGUIIZE'S Migall 11 Floworaliamp Lotioll For removing dandruff and Scurf from Om bead, Nviiiten. log Rua pet fuming the skin. This artlelo to entirely till' f•reut ft onl any th mg of the libel ever °MEW to this coon (Sy and is warranted free fl om tilt poisonous substames ininable)otihn has used by Ono Emperor Max.mill ion, +mg esqdnis- Cat kola of ,Mexico, end universally used by Nlexieane for Once InuoVed 'years. - As' yosh for tbo head—it is• cooling, cleansing 'and refrosbitig.—L VI hen thus used it at once relieves headachs. 31eGUIIII?28 WILD FLOWERS FOR THE TEETH A11ile:7.10 talui are Ili favor of white teeth {lnd a plensant. and perfumed lire .tis should at once 31km lddr.nlrOt Wald Plotters for the Teeth. Alt. these preparations eto put the Inds t eleg ant and ottutateutal milUller. We inane no eXerption sa3 log that they tiro On ornatneut to a fady'a toilet table. and none complete n i throat thew. Warranted satisfactory or money refunded. Dealers will bear this in mind, bold by all respectable Drug gists in tho United .slates nod Canadas. Address orders to p.T.CEMEI.4) KaGUIRE, • - Depot and nums.,cury, St.c.ool zitroot, 'Mulatto''Mu For I•ale. at Louis' Book quotiogdon. THE FARMERS' BOOK. • 14 e, ,„„„,,r,,i .11119irlA0113. 7:0 octavo pages. Show ink itt,e uh.o every I,toner Rants to know: 110 \V TO M. 4. E: TII .PARII. PAY. so h ill fury/miler giving Inn deqcriptien. PAII3IERS! I?AIOTEES' SONS! }:itveriencva Book Agents nod °thorn wanted to take tills hook to every Forint r in 0, ary community. itsol - parthattetst.• Pate (non $3,75 to VOO par month Be corOlok to experience nl,lll obility. - tictitteed. OK - C 1).,& I.ollB hers , ' Philadelphia, I'd, Cinchoa n', Chicago: 111.. or St. 'Loafs, Mo. tfebl9 A.RK. JUN Tbc; biglmt price will be paid Iv peril for 13nrk by jol7 • lICNRY b CO. JOASTK&WATTSON pfoltssi,6l4yaiiiiddireira g tib foie Tcitizens olainniingtlen -county and vicinity that thoy tsavo just :Alined from tho East with a LARGE - -STOCK - OF--,-GOODa Which they bete just viped otit nt their new 'Gore, ONE DOOR EAST OF 'XIIE V7?.SIIINGTON 11Oplit GOODS,. NOTIONS, HATS AND CAPS, BOOTS AND SHOES; CARPETS, CARPET CHAIN; FISH, SALT, CHEESE, TRUNKS, HAMS, SHOULDERS, SIDES, &e:Acs LADIES' -DRESS .G:OODS; Cone Wing of SILKS, ALPACAS; LUSTRE:I, °INGRAM.' U.PAINOS, PLAIDS; D 1 LA/IVES, &c., sc., Ste. - DitEss TittAblizias; F,.-N,l,l3Roj,ots RY,'HOSIERY, GLOVES; A 'FULL LINE OF WHITE GOODS', BA I.TpIUD. 1 , 1 . ; MD Wu wlWeell WIIOLESALE mu! RETAIL All goodi doliTored to realdinicol In town and (kiln, f•eo of charge 01% , ) TIS n hint Infore purclming eleavdiero. !ITlvitmiton..tpril 15. ISG9 727 • CHESTNUT STREET 727 ,Reduction in the Prices' - p_Kss.-Q9()..pS RICKEY, ,SHARP a, bb., NO. 727 'CHESTNITT STZWE'I; 50 Cases of imported Dress rabilas, at. 25 Cents per Yard, Worth.Do4ble.thet 10213! lEEE! ARBLE YARD. J. M. GREEN .& F. O.' BEAVER Having entered Into partnerabip,lntorm the public that they are prepared to execute all styles of „ . Pialitind otoiii6Nl Itilirl*Wot ~ such as 1110:41131,ENTS, HEADSTONES, alsa,liaidlog 'Word:, at a., low prices as any shop Id Hie County: . " Orders from a distance promptly-attended to. .shop on .1111414 N street., a few doors east or the Lu. Meru churflt , tt ~„„pppgl2o7 . • 1 /1-A- w ß oill ß il L re 'Y th A tli . y ltD lE . I:M T atttl s' o 4 no l l.ll: l cTilti e n 4 9 of Antingdon arid the sullehaing count(es to the stackl Imuntifol marble now on hand. lie is prepared to turn fa at the bluntest notico, Monumental Marble, Tomb, .'ab le and Stones of every desired' size and form of Italian of Eastern Marble, highly Anished, and carted with approt. prints devices, or plain, as May suit. - • ' ''-'. ' ' . 4 . BuildintOlarblo, 'Door and lyladow SIII2,- 45,, svfill,ba , tbraished to order. W. IV. pledges himself to Walsh material and work manship equal to any to the country, at a fair price. Ca , um:User, before you pure:Soso elsewhere... Shop tb oroor of Moo tgoniery and hiiiihn Runtingilou was..war.uartis:. IfuntingtiOn,May 16 1855 SPECTACLE ' C f _ t-. A fino and largo •4 1an d, - AT ZETVIS". BOOK STORP..,' • „ • „. RATENITE STAMP , 4T LEWIS' sqqK-STORY ' • ' lIUNTIWDCW, PENNA, ' p4rstt ! ~ 4 p44!! v4.T3E),t MEM .1440:91u9 Pape!, Fpniscop Paper, Letter l'ittier, Commercial Nate Paper, • • Ladles' tilt edged Lotter anti Note Smits' Plant and Fancy Nato Faper,st.s Mite anti Colored lard Paper, in rack. and Silent*. Nor mile at Doak, Stationary and filmic Store. " ' " - . •. ;, Their stock consists of • GROCERIES, FLOUR FIND TEED, • TOBACCO, SEGABSk CANNED FRUITS, lIA.IIDWA,RD; CEDAR SUEENSWAP.E, Oth 'CLOTHS OILS, PAINTS, &C., DRUG They haTO a large.stoey9f Also, a largo assortment of BUTTONS, &c M=IM Orr is TO-DAY S4A &9Q : , 1 , 727 Chcstnui:street,•, Philadelphia. ~~ Wasrit?g Paper : Deed Pahier, Tfesne thpor, Silk l'lrper for Flowers, Vestototelfl'aper, Brista Board,