':iit ant( ,Eamens 1:1:7 OLD ilsensuuts and happily married men take very different views of the married state. For example, the old bachelor thus describes the condition as he understands i,: Noisy clack and constant kirawluig, Discord and docatstic strife; , • Empty cupboard, cbitdren brawling, Scoiding Womat innate a wile . The- man really blessed with a better hall" thus describes the condition •' Lovely lohki and constant conrtinr. Sweetening all the toils of life : Cheerful children harmless sporting— ,Lovely vroMan made a yik.. tTxs likw-Vons Spirit of the Times has a torrespondent who tells the following story : " rather a rough part of the country I live in," hebegan, "and we do things in a rough way, and when I cum up to towu,tbe other 'day, I seed a pod many things that seemed sort a strange, but ef . I didn't seethe funniest thing to-day yet. Yet see, I was along by one of your big taverns, when a fellei cum out with a shot-gun sad a ;miter dog. Ile, had a striped coat on, with about a hundred and fifty pockets and a velvet cap, and a pair of breeches that the lust briar patch would make mutt of in nu time. A white powder.fiask hung upside down over one shoulder, and a pouch made ont'en a scrap .of partridge net over the aber—and sick buttons,' I was a thinking what a sight he'd be a lzUl3o2' with his double barrel squirt down in our country, when all of a sudden he calls up a nigger, gives him a 'r quarter, nig cotcbed the pinter, and dang me if he and tlit plater dog didn'ego.out a hun ten in a Acid, while the nigger ditty the two bosses!" O n. DrfiECTIONS FOR FAiNT!NG.--Never faint when you are alone.' Always select some good opportunity. The more persons there are about you, the more successful will .be your fit. A friend's house, when there is a dinner or an evenird party going on, is far from a bad opportunity. Never faint more than, once on the same evening, as there maybe a falling off in sympathy on the se cond experiment. A woman should not on ly. faint Well, but be above'iuspicion. Be ve ry Careful, therefore, never to risk a faint unfeseyou have . sotne object in view, such al _going out or town—or a new gown—or n boi at the opera—or being taken to some fete 7 —Or any other little caprice which your husband may have obstinately refused In such cases hysterics are justitiab Punch. 11:7'"RESPEc7ETD SIR," wrOte.a tenant other day. to his landlord in Philadtiphi whom he was sending three rabbits . , "1 I the honor to send you three—" At point of his letter, which he TVRs•Wrilin; a neighboring tavern, he stopped, and dressing himself to one of the loungers, !choler of the locality, inquired:— now, old fellow, how many b's ought there' to be to rabbit?" " Oh, that depends oci circumstances. How many do you send ?" "Three." "Thep there are to be three _b's, one for each rabbit." "Thankee." And he completed his communication thus: " Re 'peeled sir, I have the honor to send you three raabtts." - (ll7'Two FELLOWS of) a western steam boat, seeing the form of a Methodist prea cher extended upon several chairs, peacefully - slumbering, drew up and went to playing , euchre on him. At last-one of them becom ing.sornewhat excited, brought down his clenched fist on the Old man's stomach. He wake tip, and found his coat well chalked. He coolly said:—'•Gentlemen, when you hive get.through this coat, I have another under it, that is perfectly at your disposal. Be so kind, however, as to be a little careful of yoUr t gestures." 103 FOUND AT LAST.—Cure for Corns.— Rub them every morning before breakfast, (except on cloudy weather,) with a solution of tar and spirits of turpentine, for-nineteen ,mornings in succession, pare them closely three-bladed buck-horn bandied jack knife, and wipe off the blood with a napkin. Ittien soak every night, for three weeks in ,mixtures of sal , • water, nitred acid, rectified whiskey, east Colong,e and glue, (equal parts,) and cut them off close to the ancle. - (1:7 A RAGGED RIR, after having his basket filled with cold mules "at the American House, a few days ago, was asked if his parents were living. " Only dad, marm," ° said the boy. " Then you have enough . in,your basket now to feed the fam, , ily for some time," said the lady. "Oh. no, WM. FIFE'S PATENT OBLIQUE - I havn't neither," said the lad, " for dad-and erusrEn now kits Es & MORGAN, Pau atrions, PHIL% tat me keeps fi ve boarders; he does the house- Tile errelienre of a Hell made Pen tes bawledged try all , huff er 3, 31V3 r,' that the work, and Ido the mark'n.--..liaden MIL rafts' s* th • • 1-e -, .derall I , ite' point,in mak . she ea, and become. an Obluts(e Pen pen, when fir* areawllL ateirle,,e, a (17' Deans says a ale objection lie weii , t tnstrumrnt for the auk 'Rind, for the split and the shade!, or don nwariPinadrs. are there m a has got to Dutch girls is, t h at t ..ry are al- Inc. and the pen doe. rot trifle ,er-,pe the paper ; ways eating and always eating' too much.— but 1.• imperfect for writing of the ordinary slope. T„„ e „ ~f P r n man , tun.gears ,Ivict the ,„„pn, He is willing tp have a barrel of krou: in the to hold the ern so ill it the t..p „in /wont a7er the tight shoulder, for by .-n antng the %I - 4i and Filder, bollse, but the idea of gong to - bed with a are brought mare Ina line ; " held bairel of krout, is more than he could n e well." there is front 15 to 35 alegr,tes trifferenre he- !wren the split of the pro and the downwardblack, ° dote calmly. pubbs, like a - retired - tailor, 15 "Fr" ig " nbvia".°thk-ddr " ITY It re or deflect., from 15 InWilegfers to tbe evidently getting above ',cabbage." , r.ohl at that point, where it comet to t ontact nigh the 1.1.'1, and is se perfect an lost tUnte tit for Sloped Wetting, as the straight pen to . lor Lark hand. When .• held well," it place, ttte natur ally, and n Itioeut the!Wort frqUIPIIP with the old pen. When held belly," or with the Land on 'one „d e , as most pe....ons bold that.. point of the pen comet to the paper in ai gond a position to make ronnniti, work, as the point alike old pen ran when held in the best manner. These pens are recommended bi, the follow hag Writing Masters in Philadelphia', as the best they have ever teed: R. 11. Rand, lien. J. B. c ker. n. Eakins. v. Milder Leidy. M. A Rant, 11.1.. Dirkson The Ftanklin Institute In 1e5% awarded these Pen.. i the First Premium. a Silva: Medal. Three Pens are warranted. and for sale, w todesale and retort, with e , HERE'S our money, dolt. Now tell me why your scoundrelly master wrote me eighteen letters about that emnemptible sum?" said an exasperated debtor. "I'm sure, sir, I can't tell ; but if yvu'll excuse me, sir, I think it was because seventeen let ern didn't fetch it." 17" A sus; not,a thousand miles from Pottsville, once asked another who he liked the best to hear preach. " Why," said he, "I like to hear Mr.— preach best, because I don't like any prearh ing, and his comes nearest to nothing of any ' that I ever heard." f r 7 A. OLD LADY once said, that her idea of a great man was, " a man who Was Leer. ful of hisclotkes, don't drink !Piths, kin read the Lible without spelling the wot:d.,.and kin elt a cold dinner on washing da3 :to save the wicumen folks the trouble of conking." CELEERATING Franklin's birthday, at Buffalo, the Printers had a good time. and i among.many others the.)ollowing toast was drunk : “ Ftrtirres* WI , ---May they Ilways • have plenty of taut!. cais for the heads of !heir hills original int,cles.” WHEN THE venerable Pebblesworth Was in New-York, he asked a pipe smoking old Dutchman the Origin of the =tie of !Tammany Hall. "Vy you see." said Hans, "ven the beebles has a meeting in the hall, "Ai holds tam many." CO" A MUER chiding his son for not leaving his bed at an earliKhour, told him, as an inducement, that nfertiiin man, being up betipses, found a "•purS. of gold. " It might be so," replied the son, " but he that lost it - was up before him." • :7'4 TaanuATlcat. young fellow, sitting at table over-'against the learocd John Scot, asked him what difference there was between Scot and sat ?. '!Just the breadth of a table," answered the other. • 117' Tituaz is a schoolmaster up triven who has an easy way of teaching children to read. He tells them to skip all the long, jaw-crack ing_words, as they are only names of foreign countries, which they will never visit. In•Wour..nyou like to subscribe for Da itrae Household Words?" inquired a tom bre magazineagent. "Household words bare played the dickens with me long enough wu the feeling replf. Tee agent absconded. ID'AN EtTros, in dunning his subscri bers, !aye, "he has little 'responsibilities thrown Upon him just now, which he is obliged to mat." O:7 Wirr Is an old coat like an iron ket "de f Because it represents haribware. 0' A lacTraE - To Y ovW; MEN,- kr A Matried.—iaktern. IRON fOUM:EIN.: RTOVES.. IRON WARE AND CUTLERY, SHOOVER would announce to his Costomer* in vtbe surrounding country, that be has jest added to his large stork of Stor em a variety of now Pattern* t or Cooking, Parlor. Office and Hal !Mares. Iffe has now the largest and Molt splendid mock oftPliover I ever offered in tits flexion' befede, mh tit he guaran itees at the lowest each paces.-,They will be sold f hr cash only. Ile has also a 1ii04...11.3ent and Enameled Hollow Ware, of all descriptions; at large **son:neat of Caller.% Tin and Sheet.lrun Warr, Store Piping, Coal Rockets, %Cub Boilers, ftrasiEet itler Preserr Kettle,. Prying Pans, Waffle Irons, 4tid - ee Milts. ikr.t; a farce assortment of Japan'ti 1 Ware Trays. &c.. and 1:I bind of Tin and Sheet-Iron' al io t r t k e n d . o h n o etectit not i c e. order. Allnß 0 00f e tu g and rt routing done era teceirpil will be I promptly attended to. CENTRE Rime [Jody toot. above Market. I Potteville.Oet.23, 1652 PIONEER sommn SUOP. TUE Subscribers. respectrotty s„ li. retitle that they have taken the large flu iftting romtoonly as the PIONEER FURNACE. on thelatand. ns Pottsville. where they are prepared to manufacture sled repair Baiter, 6j - terry smcke etl,ast Pipeafflsfometers. &c., in the neer beet WYle s - The best of material will, invariably. be used, And none but good workmen employed on thslr work. JOIIN.da JA:tlErt NOBLE. Feb 19.1853 STFANI CAli racTonit. ~' [ 'f f HE sobacribers beg kare to inform the public that 1 to addition to their former STEAM ENGINE SHOPS and FOUNDRY, the q have recently put op ileiv Machinery and Shops Cro the manufacture of coo. CARS, TRUCKS and ether Rail Road Cars,lly Seam powsgovriicti enables them to execlite . all that kind of wort. ii?konly much Letter, hat will greater despatch and at the very lowest prices. Having thus made these extensive preparatiotoi, individuals. and companies requiring work - of this kind, arlt End it to their advantage to Rice them a fall. ' SNYDER 4/s MILNER. 4a-if Art 25,1651 WASHINGTON IRON WORMS, . POTTSVILLE:. PA. J. WREN EL I.lllO'S. respectfully its , vitt the attention 0(0,e tuotsiee" roman unity to their New A:lactase Shop and Fonndry, erected between COAL, and Batt-toad Streets, and fronting on - Norwegian Street, ' where they are prepared to exec me ail order. for Machinery of Brass and Iron,tuch as Steam Engine", all knit!" often ring for !telling Mills, ; carter and Saw Mills, Striae and Untale-define frumps, CO2I Br s, Drat Car.. nII kind of Rail road Castings, such a" Chaim', for dot and T Rail; •VT or.. 13N,Itttlir &e.; ail Linit, of clef ant %smelt Iron Shafting. [lcing PracticaLP-chanira, and - after hawing made the dPrrandi of the Reginn (belt' tiudy for years, all kind , nr Slachltiery in their line of fitiumnees, they flatter 111•111.t•IVes that _weer* . elf e 1.364301n/a ,to All ordersthank ca flat malt tra i I:.. WREN, 110 0 WREN, WREN. 40-if • FRANKLIN 8110r£1, WOURS.—The rnbir fibers continue to fornlah the C-Iliers and 11..atora el - Sch . l. ' County. with Shovel. n(ItI Rind.. at the lowe:it Phil adelphia price,. Attention is particularly calli'd to their Coal Shovels. Orders eor Shovel• 0( any sine or pattern promptly attended to. , CEO. 0. FISLER 31-tf • Q! POTTSV/LLE ROLLING ream.. ruE:4IIIStIIIItEIN respertfulty an nounce in the pithile, that their new Rolling Mill I. now complete.. and in fillloperation. and that they are pf , pay ! e,f supply. all kinds of Bar Iron of na✓bms which they . 1.0111 Will,lll V. he onpennr In qaality to any obtained from abroad. at the lame They also manufacture T R1114.1..1 I:, the firth. I Colllrrie. and Latrol Rondo. w. t(1,00 from 21 to fa) Ihr. per yard: made of the brit-Jr.m. and who h writ be found much rheaper than the imported Brine ptactiest nherhletr•. and having na.ironsirl i erable e2per?enrai in the Iron buOnees, they flitter themselves that they ran etre Claire !lllffartinn to p urc hasers, and will also make tt their li:tonal to pa tronize home manufactures. 11111INISII S I 0. la-if n c t. 1.51 BEAVER 'mallow IRON wonms.- • s. 111EYD1ON, .." 1 1Ze...1.- . Founder, re•pectfolly Infortne his pit cons, nod ;he mthio- serir•Tally„, that -L' 4". " he as tally piepare.l. at Ilig-shore le taldithinent. to manufacture ;q1.3.11 Illng.fires of every else; Pomp., Railroad-and Drift Cars, and every other description slimy and 8t3513 Ca.rlncs miltable for the Coal mining or other bust nets, nut he most rea,onable terms. Also. Dlowinc Cylinder.. for Rlast Fornaces and Machine. wink general Repairing of all kinds done with neatness and des ?star, at the lowest prire•. All ...rk thrni.bed him will he warranted tot perform well. lle w orld solicit the Custom oft ItoFe se ha may want on hies In Ills line in the, vicinity. All order. will meet with immediate and prompt aiten le n ..March 15.1951 POTTSVILLE IRON =PRES. GEO MASON F.: '‘l_,Q, It fully announce the puUle that they have taken the Establishment known as the Pottsville Iron Works On Nor wegian street, where they are pri•pare.l to build all kinds of steam Engines. manufacture Railroad Cars, and Machinery of almost every description, at the shortest notice, and on the most reasonable terms, —Persons from abroad, in want of Steam Engines, will find It to their aittantage to give them a call he nce engaging elsewhere. [May 11 tf BOOKS & PAPER, Gold Pt n ;_ziee 11. BANNAN, 5..te Area: for tie,Alata,,(....-t users la Srh.pnell Jan, 15, IRSS. RADLP:VaI GOLD PENS— illrfaai .Itsart Lllnfra-411 rarraated.—Thr gialmc ribrr 11a pet re erived a large lot of BagbyL Super.... Whiril are the re,neresol, and I nnrd Stal es Pena, both In and Oat of eases, nil tar n hirh can be returned If the prants cots.' elf by fa.lr ore. The Mammoth ['united Slates Pen la a clarloAity. Call sot err It , together 11111, the oillere„At B. BAN VAN'S Cheap Book a.td Stationery Fiore. BOOTS AND SHOES. c ;Fr I , , 1';,,.,-1, -•.Z...,' F i r ... J -7 ~,,-1, , 1 , ,,-, : I L,:: e , ' ,L,L• I, . , ; ..,..11 t i 1, 1 1 : .- 1:. %-- --1- r -',.....z.: -,-..'" '-• ••••-• r ft.? . • i ...1.4' ''---• • " .., ..,• 7. ~. 1 .11,"::4 r .F.I .i;F. :=Nc.:, ai r ~c -4: . _ , f :;1;,.. F ! _,___,,,....; , • ,-, ,y::: .:: . v.v.:L.4: 47 ' ' r.,,,„,qm, .."...4._?----1:..7...7,1......"--q-412:-..4....1--.M•kie'.11 1 .:2 7 . ?r - ~1-., : - . 1- 1 5, 1 0!.7,-,,, - ....r • ....".- .7 - '•- , ~•4 1 ,- -,- • _ _.,..•._-_,,-.:,,,,,r ,a , I / 414 11 11L 41" -!: - Oft'n,-k i ..• - 7-.. ', .r. k : ar 0 : :; =L.% , - . • - - - 1 ~ , 4 ,, • ...„,),,, -., . 1.- . 41 ,...: ,-- $••• ,-, - ?„5.. 1 ,.,, -•,,,,......-....., .- .., .... , , _..• _ - • ......;..,... ___, h ...,_ .. _ .. -- 1 •-•• ..- ..„.„-„...• -.- 1 . soz.orgar,r row Ens Argo Wholeo•le cad Reel,Boot lord She Store.r . of Craft.* nod Arail f t I.f nett. Peraratr PBC gUBOCRIBER INVITEB TILE ATTEN • tion or the public to the very extensive as sort enenrof Goods, enlist/ling or OENTLEMEN'S Calf C.Fadied and Priced Calf and Els., don tde soled sewed and Peg. red Boots, Water Proof Boots sewed and rrened, from flu it.; Nee England and Philadelphia 4snancifactared Coarse floots,„ In great sarlity, cunstantig •on band; Plods and lasting Gaiter Hoed,. and Congress Calle...Calf Nullliiets, Ore ion Ties. and geared and Pegged Ties. MlnvaßS' esLloo:s and, lifearoca, fiat quality', at pric. BOTtr and - Youths' Boots and Mnorr.es course or finer. DVS' French and English Lasting Giinqe Boots. Morocco, Bat takluand Goat limns... French Mote arm; Bid welt and Sump spring B.:n*lllns and Jet:ermine, French Morocco and Kid Turruounds, Shoescts. to 11l t h ew England Bootees and of all krnds p. MISOES' and Ctgldrena' Bootees and fibers.* large as : segment suitable for this. market, constantly on hand. GUM Elimic Oho Vs. Our stock of Gom Mottle States ars of t h e, best monufac tared articles the country can afford. Ladles and Gentlemen would do' well to call and provide themselves with good Cum Slice*, the best previa thfst yet discovered of Colds, Coughsund Boosting. TIIIISES, Carpet Bap and Valleeis.' • The Travelliiig community wul find es &well amp• plied with the abort , articles which we win seri at metiersie prices. Ikons and S bons, made and repaired to oniti, TERMS CASH, Oct. It, 1151, ::: , MEDICINAL; • ALL'S LYSIASCIM • TRIER DIFFERENT PREPARATIONS FOR TEE ELME OP TUE THESE DIFILIENTETA - 'OES OF CONSUXPOON. . • .. . _ tun IMAGE. r - - 50"...-coi? b gb. pan; th: NCIPIEiIT- 1=1 1 = 2 : 14 olg. masts' :L --- dewing In the Mull, [ever. deal-' •. . I cult and villa breathing. !Ver. •, k - `treaties dilleatt. AO t wad Mar. , - i dirwereste..—Clesslreneits, spar urtss P Wane inedle coagb, violent Orseroilght, warning awl asidiany serous. bee- LtuEstl I Lie MIA in the Ilea lad cheeks, 1 burning best IS tie Daiwa of the [lnnis *manilla /tithe tent, ex pee_ titration essy, coplons and Wrest d with lidsetd. yaino stasis. f ed fever, w g Dar a t n b moraine i -I.224)*Rema sweats. dress and ineremlny de bility, frequent tasting An, sited dellrizuwt swelling of extremities. o ' TO AFFLICTED. The spire:wince. In Tommie' Norris& of Nstrafes Fyriecew la a rare name Medltlue, from lie novelty and direct opposition to the old dear/ sad faeours eat ..e battle ry . stem; while Its SUCCESS,prepared is Ibis manner, each Dottie containing a different Preparation; In ceded the dffenintataans which char acterise Conaresption. has estaillibed the welcome truth of the curability of every stage of Pulmonary Consumption. physicians approve of it lumen le it !a based epori•cor reel enysioiorglcal and Pathological prhiciples. The Public approve of it. because it sommon sense. sad b et . they *now from Bad experience that one preparation will not cure the three stages of Con ..ippirioa. The suffering, dlsappoieted, and discour aged lavali4 approves of It because its principles bold oat a reanonable (tape, and when he use. Nat all. Syriac am, his hopes an realized. If be is inane drit stage of Consumption, and nate the FIRST BOTTI.E, his tepee toraticarAttlica I t and palutul, beromea free and easy, his rough soon gets well. the tioreitesa, tickling in his throat. inglllollloo, pain in his tritest. side, head, beet. joints. and limbs are removed. If tae to in the seeond.staze,end uses the secand bottle. his fever leavn him, his ,distarbeti slumbers berotee sweet and refresbing,hls otehtsweatsvanleb, his expectoration, copious and bloody. assumes a healthy appearance, and at length diaappeare, his bowels become regular, his appetite retaro., the dgeb in his cheek disappears, the burning beat in the palms of his hands and soles of hie feet, are felt no longer. his cough now cruel., be recovers and Is well. If he ti In the third stage and uses the third ba ts.. his Diarrhcre gradually ceases, his weak bowels becnmt s i ro og. me cough and other bad symptoms disappear. feeble digealon_becomes etrong and rig ', arou.,,,hLe stomach recovers Its proper tone, aid creates new, rich and nourishing blond, his strength returna, hit wasted body in clothed with flesh. his life Is saved. and he I. RESTORED' TO HEALTH E ice bona, Of Nattslt's Syrifiram has the symp , trims of the stage for which it is Intended ; printed ' In front of site t: rapper, whereby every Invalid know the hit oven symptom', cao judge for himself which bottle he requires; consequently, no mistake can orrili in !Merlin( the proper medicine. eS. Feet Pamphlet in pceisesslon of the editor of this paper, contalant -Dr. Panay's Patholory of Con •umption, tfctUrrit cniti;e Stilltilife and Uses of ill! Human Lung., and Certilleaiesof Cure*. MS r 3. Prepared only by Dr. Wll. PiPTTALL.,lnven tor and Proprietor. ?nee one dollar per bottle- Principal tilfice;WS LIACE ?Item, one door above PhiPtdelphis. Jl4. 29, !R53. . • 5-1 y GRE&T MEDIGIAL DISCOVERY! Fog ALL CO3IDITIOX• OF TIM grgi.rm!. • • DR. ROSE'S NERVOUS CORDIAL! • • FART DISEASES and :Version, Complaints.— Li The, astonishing happy - effect of DR. ROSE'S NERVI.I'S CORDIAL (sr Die f the Heart, Palpitation, Numbne a, Neuralgia, Nett:nog Tremor of the Muscles, llearthiwn,Flatulenre, Pala In the Fart. Wakefulness, Restlessness, or (or the Mind or Itody worn down by core, ham or study; Las in doted many phyliriana to use It to their practice. 'For a weak constitution, It Is a brand restorer; it completely ocularea framthe system all nervous ir ritations, and is alumni miraculous In Its rapid and happy effect. The weak and nervous are frequent ly restored to perfect health before using one bowie. Price SO cents- Firer tita n s. Dyspepsia, and Buena Halals! If your Liver in deraneed, }out Skin Will be ; 11.1mleptaat and Bilious condition of the system will follow ; you sill be troubled with cold feet, no , aiahlr cppet de„ and depressed spit it s. thy taking Pr. •Roes relehraml Railroad or Anti- Rilioos Pdla , you -will soon End atl the abGve bad symptomedisanpear. They givesireneth end Wham to the blood. Ras es iii and .23 cent., re These ?Ills are called RAILROA D PILLS be cause they go ahead of all other Pills In their good effects. 'Frye frau Afterar , y. , ANNOUNCE ;re Proprie rti.,l'ott C:rtion. 91Hyman, whet.' r, at the ahortriat I tirriikers, and itolon. for min and Drift Cara, vattrin: Orden Po 1 - o■ Sider wird airy Paid 7• if you do, you will fad Immediate relief by using DR. PAIN CURER. It Is the only gierpara lion which cures. almost Instantly. Sore Throat. Rheumatism, from Colds, Palos In the aide, Rack, or Limbs; race. Eat, or Tooth Ache ; Stomach or Bow. pie, side of Back; eti:r Neck. Brul.er, Coto,. and Chilblains, Wherever you have Pain, twill.. Pain rarer. Solo to all ages; and the prier betia low, for prior, as well as the virti, tan:obtain It in 111, h and f.O tens bottles BROTIIET 6 The aba•r preparations can be found. with at'- , ntar.t and full directions, at the ■tnres of JJ Batman, Arent for the County; John C. Brown, John d. C. Mann,. Potte•ille ; .1 W. Cibba, Minersealle ; and E. J. Fry. Tamaqua Sept. 1,. 1k52. L S. . - PTRICIAN*SURGEOR lIPPICE AND DISPENSARY, MARKET STREET, POTTSVILLE, PA Ire. 14. issn so-If PHILADELPHIA. • DOLLARD, f)IIENIINARTIATE IS HAIR, 177 Chesnut Street, 11 °write the State I . IIIIII.ADELPIIIA, In vent., of the celetrated Donator, Ventilating Wig and Elastic Rand Toupees. Instructions to enable Sadie+ and gentlemen to measure thew own herds with arcane; POI Inv, huh". Tsar per* hb u's. No.l The round of the 1 No. 1 From foreheineto head.back as for as bald 1 . 2 From forehead over Over forebead. as ate bead to neck.l , far as required '3 From ear toearover 1 3 Over the.crown of the top. the head. 4 From ear to ear ed 1 the forehead. r. W R. DOLLARD bag always ready br sale a aplandid ainek of Cents' Wig.. Tourieer, Ladles' Wigs, half *L7IO. Frlzotii, firaida. Curl+, Are beautifully manu: lactated and al cheap as an_y establishment to the Union. - • DOLL ADD'S fferbs Oath Emmet or LUMfOIIII Hair Tonic, prepaced-frm — o south 401PriCart herby and roots, thsirumt --- Sucressful article-over produced for prescrv• -me the hair from falling nit or changing rotor, resto— ring and preserving it In a healthy, and luxuriant tate Amon; other reasons why Dullard's ritlonn maintains its Immense popularity I. the fart Om Ms lonic t• applied to every head of halt rut nt his esdatilleltment, omsequently it in kept In better preservation than under any other known ap plication. It heingthus practicallytestedby thousands. orPri the uaranty Of In efficacy. Sold wholesale and retail at hi. Old Eambilahment, 17: t 11 CIVIVT ATIEFT.OppRIFIth the State (loupe. Phila. R. DOLLARD has at last discovered the ar plus ittri of HAIR DYE and announce. It for sale, with perfect ronfolence in it, trurpagrinreverythlng of the Rind now in nve. it rotors the hair tuber black or brown, tan may tie de•tired) and to used witSout any injury to tie hoar or Ain, either by ntain or otherwise. ran be washed off in ten minutes atter application, withont demi Ong from an efficacy. Persons visiting the city are invited to glee him a call. Letter. ad dre••ed to ft - DOLLARD, IT Chelnut Phila delphia. wall receive attention July 10, IS:4 VALIZAUSEI, STEAM PUTTY AND' PAINT AfANUFACTOttr. , rilllnadfrilgoed having made extensive alterations and improvements In his machirery, and having nirodocedSgzasi into bia Fictoty.trould most respect fully call the attention of his friends and customer. through the country to his large and well Selected -fork of VARNISHES. PAINTS. 011, 4 , GLASS, /cc., , der., which fir variety and quality eaanot be excelled by any 61611i3r gßtaldlolll , "at in the Stale. Coach Ibidy.i:arriage, Cabinet and China Gloss Varnishes, and Paieus of every description, dry and ground in Oil, and put op at short notice in cans of tonvenient size fir canners trade. Warner's Diamonds, Cold Leaf. Pantile, Patty and flack Knives. Situ and Camel Hair PenciissVarnish, t Paint. crainiougind Ealgiouine Brushes. and English. Frcnea and Anirguan tilos of all Ozer. suitable. for Store Fronts. Dwellings Ace., witlea good amenrienent Enameled and Colored Glass for,Putilic Buildings. /Le.. constantly 011 land and for axle ! in quantities to nail purclincerii.at moderate price4,3l ' the uld egthhhene.ll P•lNTritie 1 , 1,1,11.1§11110 AwD STOIIIS SO. be North FOUrthPleett, Well side. , below Race st... Philadelphia. C. SCIIRACK. April It. Ver. l7-1y BLAZE'S Patent Fire Proof PAINT. FROM 01110. S o u f h t T s i b o e h. r s g übiaavr and valaab a substance. eJas ed afu rt er s at; addition to Ibe sloe color, they have a beautiful chocolate orbrown, resembling the sand stone . now in use, and no much admired for thelgont of buildings Its principartogredientsare silins,alaminaandpro -toxlde of iron, which Haiti...opinion of scientific men sall•factorely accounts DIN fire-proof nature—thetwo formerstabstancr4 being on-conduetors,and the latter acting %Par ement,ln bind the whole together and make a firn& and.durnble paint. For use it is mixed with Linseed Oil, and applies; with a brusti,th• cline no ordinary pant, to wood 7.l6c,elanvase,p3m,,Le..lt b•rderis grads ally and becomes fir...proof. It Is panlenlarly suita ble for roofs of buildings. steamboat a id ear-deeko ra4lrosd bridgeo.fencet, ke. A inolcoited with the srilele isequaltoe,ne of elate, all vast laving of eX• Specimens may be seen allile office inthesubserh hers. HARRISON, lIROTHeRS , ar. Co., No..43lSouth Front St., Phi 4 lada. ADrll7ll. DOS. 17f PURE WHITE LEAD. Wg lil l lr l ;:Ti rl"e "' N e: kiMiifio7.l l ri, tlel:lpbl;bar now a Coal supply of their wart - sluts! purr WIIITE LEAD. and those set - dossiers who bate been sparlngle soppl ird to consequence or .1 Vo n on .the art We, sisa II now Wive their orders filled. . -No k 1101,n 31.114q3111, p th rise • ire and beautify ing properit les, so de•lrablr in a paint, to an equal ext.nt whh unadulterated white lead ; hence Any admixture of other . tnaterials only btau its value. It OM., !herr fore, been the steady aim of the manufac turers, tor many years, to supply to the public a per. ferny pure white lead, and the unceaslny demand fmr .the article, la proof that. it has roes with fain,. It la Invariably branded on one brad WETHERILL BROTHER in NH, and on the ottier, warranted pare, all In red lelieVs. Philada.,July 12.1951 JAMES R. SPRAGUE, Nos. 33 and 35 Aortic Fourth. St., PAtiladelphia, IMPORTER of and Dealer In Foreign GLANS, or every dew riptinn, and Agent for the principal Amer. "‘ti Ctaaa V.Cthrie.• has for sale, Roofing, Fhooring: D . Doi-house and Sole Window Glass, or every mice. OP th 4 feet sr lie by it feet long, and from an eighth of an-inch to twn inches thick. ZINC PAINTA—INbite, Mace and Grey,Gry or In Ad; White Lead. Varnishes of all kinds; Linseed od, Turpentine, Porty,Patat Brushes, Dye Woody, Pot and Pearl - Ashes. ice. FIRC AND WATER PROOF PAINT. Also, on atastly.on hand, a . large' earortment of freshly ins rmrted Drug. and Medklnes. Nob., 33 and 35 North FOUR.TTI Rine;, above Cherry, East side, Philadelphia. Dec. 2.5.1451. Sigy - - ,{I7IT th , CONTECTIONERIr DEPOT, - No. 518 Mar Let Street. Interns Stiwyt.6ll SEVENTH' sm.,' EIGHTB,PArIad'a TOWi C. ITAIIN rerpeethtlly Inrorma the public of this and the adjoining roemin , that be beep, always on hand a' lure and 'Brien assortment of Frults.Cakes and,Confeetlontry, which ht will sell is cheap as . can he bought at any other emtanltith• tnent In Piattnnetpbl2.•nd he Invites all persons who may want anything In his line, torah end see Alm before purchasing elsewhere. Orders fronathe Coun try will terries prompt attention. Karl; 1832. • BOYS' CLOTHING. or nr robecriber would respectfully inform his on isif Ownhaeycadola:getr.t:a: ere:. 'L sorrows friends and cortomenof debyllllll County that bla aisortinelit of Clotblne for Venni Gentlemen sissy. Persona living at a gistgace i have the Pth . h and be Is disposed to sell hire of e ethanol' clothing purchased at this store, F. A.IIOYT, March 13. Am. ' Ve Cnesnut fltrt 4 st below 10th, FhiladL r ----— ""'""' :---- ------------. : H." ETER SCALES •n w and nweellent 1 / a nkle for lb* aew p ot Mks ne w B r. c. h lee 'er the m o a t a PPTOIed kind arseLictr .l3lll .dell Outfit ',Just teceivgd and l ot sale at leo". B. SA.NNSUPS : ::-. Cl ithil r ah e' isatitralutlynttil Ifttateattows CIE - MEMODTAL--;-- SARSAPARILLA!! WILL WONDERS! NEVER CEASE? F the leitmotif( cores, performed alone by the use .I.of 'MAC'S fIARRAPA 'ULLA e an not wonders. then we ackoowledge that 'we do not know the measi. , lag of the word. Read, and to convinced that facts arc stet rigeZ than fiction: ' ,lourc P. 0.. Fulton Co.. Ky., Ort.l, intin Dull: Dear Pit—The Iwo dozen of your Sarsaparilla. ordered in September, came to hand, aud,'ln acknowledging the receipt of the IMP. I feel 1 would be doing you injustice to withhold the fol lowing amonc many of the Instances that have come coder my observation, during 'the last two years, of the great curative propertfea of your Sarsaparilla Mrs. Jeannette Jeannette Martin.* highly respectable lady of my neighborhood, aged glory-Gee years. had been long afflicted with a cancerous nicer, which finally reduced her to -so helpless a condition, that she could not leave tier bed She tried the best medical advice in our county, without relief, end had given up all hops* of a cure. At this stage of bee case. I persuaded hes son to take a bottle of your Sarsaparilla. lie did' so, and in a short time returned. and purchased an- other bottle, stating the first had bad a decidedly good effect. She continued to use itxptil.elleil the use of 'floe or stn boules,l had the pleasure of seeing the old lady herself at church. Rhe assured mu that site had shoat entirely recovered bee health, and from hie 1 received the account of Ater dipease, and In about the same words I glue Ir trqhh. ThLs le but one of a number of Cure, under no observation—of very fel marßable ones—performed by tbe use of your Sara partite to nul neighborhoOd. The demand for it has steadily inereated pinning letroduction bete.. Very reepectfolly, yobs obedient servant, • Wilt. R. DICKINSON, P. M. STILL WiittiVaNDEttetTi.! I, Thomas A. Binge. of Craves Co , Ky., for the benefit e - mankind genreilly, do hereby certify, that on or about the 16th day lor October. 1617, I wag at. tacked with a very severe pain In the lower part of the abdomen, which lasted out a few mitiuteS.and moved into the lett hlp, and continued exceedingly painful for about-five dais, during tutar'h anal had a very light lever. At the end of that lime the fever ceased, and the pate abated for a illay or two,after nab it again retuned, and was orb worse than before. Daring all thakarre 1 w - a under medical treatment. From a abort time aflerl was taken, I was unable to walk or ad up; the hip lo which the pain was so bail commenced:rising. until some time ha January. when a Mask, and a number of pieces of bone came out—as mantas twenty., at least, finme of the pieces were threw-fourths of an inch long.— Some time after Ma :a ;hard tout appcared'ou 'my right lap, also floe hitk my right wrist, and one on my leg, below my ke I continued to get weak and worse, and pain t ttde it. appearance In toy right shoulder. and would mince In my meast and: comet At this time all personegave toe up to die. A phy sician then told me that, d. a last remedy, I had bet ret one Me Boll'a Fluid I:lsrael of Sarsaparilla. Af ter the u•e of the second brittle, the knot rat my wrist coinmenced getting soft.: 1 openeJ it. and a day or two after, a piece of bone came nut. My wrist soon got well, and I continue.l to gain strength. Alter I used the third bottle, 1 ciatld get no more fur some four weeks, after which ,time I started,' In getting 'three more bottles. After lasing the three last bot tles, the ki)t on my hip becanie,Sott ; It win opened and some torruptloo ran 'nut, together with a small piece of bone, and the lure soon gm well, and the knnt • niirrh disappeared. The sore on my leg also -opened, and a tie., 01 bane tame out I continued the use ol the Narsaparala until I used twelve but ilea. aid ant now entirely tell, and as , le.to.:D dotty [Ann. It may seem strange to snot., hol,l n-111 tire -tate that. daring tlfe surnme r of ISI9. I roughed tat) three pieces of bone,:whlrh ran now he seen at the residence otmy watt... Thomas Neal, re here I now. Ilve,and If any t:esun doubt this staternescr, I will be.happy ro converse iv tth them, If they verticall on ine. (61ignerb) ! TI1051. 1 1:4 N lIINNO rime of lientueky. (Itasca Co., Set. ' This Jar personally came betore me the under signed, an t :lump justice of.thfspeare In and for said county, and made oath, itt due folm of lawothat the above statement If true. SIILETTIbrii anti strut 11 tn, this Itch day of Fehrwark, 1450, • H. r. hunisr. IP. for C. I. r..lwin Andrt.nn. Clart of the. Vonnty Conti of Graves County, :State of Kentucky. do certify (hula. P. Morse, whose name is stoned to the a tore cetuiti.. rate, is now. and was al the tirneenf signing the same, ainstice of th, peace, an . and for said Graves Coun ty, duly comml-awned and qualified as curb, and that filth and credit are due halo official acts, as Pitch MB In tretlmony whereof, I have hereunto set I. A.) my hand, and cansed the seal of the Conn v Court of Paid Count) to be hereunto af. bred. thin eighteenth day of February. 1850. EDWIN ANIIEIIeiON. Cur the reader believe, aver leading the dencrip. lion of the above nitmeihna C.C., that there is •1111 a few human twinge, andering with diva-e, that re fuge In give .tareapatilla a trial. It in indeed hard to believe, bid nevrrthr?es., It is too true.— What kind of testimony 'would It take to convince the few retilaininx disbelievers. that flair. midis one will do more even than it promisee 1 The doctor could prodiire another and another 'cure perleirtned by hie n u •^du lne ; but ifi the cases published above will not cmivince.the skdotaral, It 14 useless to pro duce any naafi., and, Indeed, It would rnel a (Online 10 publish the many 'entrust., that have been show ered ou Or. 'Hall. The largent mammoth 'Meet to America would ant contain even the haarra n( those cured, let alone. full otatemente of their canes. Rdeuvinfixo of the "'qtr.'s, Chu raver erre,/ For the !Jot three year* I have been afflicted with• Rheumatism of the PPYYI,I4 character. I was at time. in the ereatc.t agonies of pain. I tried every reme• dy I could procure, but found no pennant - ill relief until I unto Bull'. Sarsaparilla, which performed a permanent core. !SHAM EIRIDGF,A. Uniontown, Ky Airrrurtai 71talachr,Porn in tle firer, ,(; I have been 'for a number of year■ severely tulles ted with a [uncomicl headache. and a titill,bca.y pain In my liver. I used most of the remelt:Os of day, especially ilieitarchparilla prepared by different per none, but to little advantage until I tried three bottles of which perk.llllfli o , prarel One lilt OWEN , Druggist. Loral oilie r Ky. • Erystpeam, ht.titesr, Ar ; Great Cart I was afflicted with the 'above to an aiatming ex tent. !leveret ph) sirlans 'told me that I would lose my lee, end perhaps life, if it mete not checked.— Two bottles of Uhl' - s SarNaparara made a perfect elite end my general health is hewer than it ban born for year, CIIAVISICErY Ct.mposlicir at the Prmorrat Office, Lottittvillr,Fy Ply<inaas Ittrolniarnd BujT• Sarralwrilla. DlLL—Dear Sir— We Gellert. your rlantapa. rills in be the best article Over mane farmed for the cure of rarrofola. Pdre, l!Ancrra,Old Hares and ILlltera, ■ad many ratter rumnenua and glandular alrertinne, having u•rd it with entirr'rurceßs In many rases. M Resident Physirlan at the Lreftiville Marine Hospital I. P. YANDELL, M Ptof. of Chemistry In the Louisville Medical College Caatios,—Aak for the original •• DIVJOIIN BULL'S SARSArecRILLA." rtou tiraterar, In writr bot tler, and have nn other SOLE AD F.NrY for Or Pilate of l'enn.ylvania i at DR. $W AVNE'S Laboratory. No. 4. Nbob SLY ENTII STREET. rhtladelObta for Rale by JOHN 0 DROWN, Drurairt, ['nom'''. . , .S...ie -lerrri for Schuylkill Coultly. Country Fin, kerprr• torpplOrl. si, n.„6, 1552. [May 29, '52.-12-Iy] 45. 4....---- t; CM. J. S. HOUGHTON'S ' :7,:rsingie•f EllEl EPSINr • ill•Finteicil according To of ih.• year by J. it morairroN. M in . itiq I lerli'• Other of the botrit I Conti fur the of Perintyls,nia. Another Scientific Wonder! ORr.ir CURE 1'61( DPSPF.PSFA• . R. ti IUiI.ICIITON'S,PI:PSIN, the true Dlgra .lbYtive Fluid, or I:a4ttir itinz—prrpaird (Zoo. Ren net, or ILe fourth Sinnott, of the Or. ant r inrrttloo• of Nano 1.I1:1/to, Ibe veal 14.3onloctrini by J. S. norratirno M. It., Philadelphia; Pa. .• I fliorot." Stick in Ine;011e tura ning of the word Pip,oo. It la the thirf element, or llreor Dlreatlnr Principle of tar G2,trir Juice— the .Seirrni hie rood, the PzEof,or,'Prestrrivr, dud :t0ta11,0.. 2 . A ,t,nt of the Stomach out introtineo.! It In eiiracted from the Dleestive BIOM3fII aline Cli, tn., foritilno a true Di. teollve Fluid, precisely like the ftratUr3ltlactric Jtiter In Itapbetrileal powers, and rniniahmeacomplete and perfect mihrtlinie for it. Tht• is NAtiare's owl Re rnedy h.. an unhealthy /haunch. Nn art of Imo ran /squat ❑s curative pow ers. It rontains nn Aleohnl,,lhtters. Addl. or Nause ous Litugs. It is extreruelt!acteeable In the taste, and may "he taken by the tune! (reble pattenia. who cannot rat a water cracker without acute dwtress Beware of 11311 . 00rD ”IlltaTON et. Pepsin is NOT A DRUG. Haire tee—tpoonftil efretrillie Infused In water, will dieeet or ditleriler Fire Poomi , ds of Roast Befits obewf taro Atorirl, out of the otonterh. sricsrine KVIDENCE *The riclemilic Evidence upon whlrh this reme dy Is based it 1;#1e highest degree corloils and re markable. Call on the ike .nt. and keit Pest - flints, Ciirillar, *ark. giving a large amount of Srieniihr Evidence, from I.lehir's Animal Chemistry; Dr: ri.,tribe's pining) , of I/tertian!, Dr. reirelra ririTooil and Diet I Dr. John W. Draper, of New' York University; Prof. Dunglison'al'hyslidory ; Prof. Willman. of Vale Col lege; Dr. Carpenter's PhOlin nor; together with reAris of rotes from 711 parts of the [inked States. Pf:PPIN IS FLUID...AND Pfr.VDP,H, Dr. floustunh's Pepsin Is prepared in Pnw•der and Fluid Form—and in Preerriptlon vials for the nor of Playslrian,. The Phwder will be cent by Mail, fire of peringe, for one Dollar, sent to Dr. Houghton, pia!- . adelphia. t& 1 y asoßseßvE TlllS!—Every bottle nf att. gen uine Pepsin boars the written signature of J. S. tiOUGHTON, M. D., sole proprietor, Philadelphia, Pa. Copg-richt and Trade Mark secured. gold -by all Druggist. and Dealers in Medicines.— ?flee, One Dollar per bottle, • • , _,,Agrarre—Rerkl. Eliman.lrotßvillo,'Wholpsale and Retail AfPRI J.G. Drown and J. R. C. hartin, Pot,. •ille ; Ja.. B. F 3113, Mittirpv;lle ; E. J. Fry, Tama- C Agreat Desrovery for fOious Constitutla7l7r. , DOCTOR J S. ROSE'S A .,' ) ....1, - 4 -........4, -'" ....,_,e-,... IRlnall* y. ' _ . _ t RAILROAD. OR ANTI4IILIOeB A.N Roses, at 121 and 25 cents—free frdin Mercury, and can be taken at all seasons, by both , ot all seta and tali hout regard to Weather. t}No basi n'," n , I M...flat man "hould Ise without them..el They are truly the Poor Mater friehd, and the Rich Man'a 'emit y. The above Pills are the result °fitting years' pm, tier, In Phtladelpble,eng If taken with Dr .1. 11 Rose's Tonle Fever and Ague Mlatiire, they Will mire the most stubborn case" of Fever lied Ague, On China and Fever. For Live! Cambia Ints,Dyppepsia, Indigratlnn, and all Bilious conditions cf the system, they have no as thousands In the Ronthern and Western o.aterrwlll testify, who bate used them Aa a purga ,, eve pill they art like a crtarta i free from griping. Li , lag strength and appetite, mid enlivening the splrits. Far sale, at wholesale or rated; by Agent fn r A D t I NN o At a i. 112eDraggisis and others slpplled at the usual whole sale prices. Also by J. G. 13 ROWN,Pottseille, E. J. PRY. Tamagni'. J. W.:GIBBS, Mlnemrllte. Angost 30. 1551, • 35. WORKS UP Jonx &Damn, Lln targr volumes, illownted with Portralie, Autographical eorrespondence,; Ike., Jost received an d• sold at Pub Ushers prints, aX B. BANNA11•11 • I Chop Boot Store. Feb. IS 1653 . 9 WNTRACTS. ~t,ir~> , .~.yJ.j.y>ti' DROPOSALSfoeenziyiiin t r iil. led Stela from /July I, 1833, to Jane 30, M3O; on the following routes& ia the Stun ofikEDINSYL VANLA, will he weetted at-tbsCoctnirt - Cdtie of the Pow-Office Deparownt, in the City of Wash ington, until 9 A. M. of the 4th April, WA; to be deeded on the 25th of April, :853 : PENNSYLVANIA. Froni July 1, 1853, to June ao. 9016 From Smith's Mills, in Crawford county, by Cochranton, to John Wighlman's, Pa-, - - miles and had - , r nee a week. Bidders will saw& the distance and pro Pose schedule. 9611 From Plitsbure, over the line of the plank 'road. by Allegheny, Perryville, Wearortl, - Zeniople. Harmony, Whirevtown, Prospect, Centreville, Harrisrille and Wesley,to Frank lin, I's miles and back, three times a week. Leave Pittsburg every Monday, Wednesday and Friday, at 6 a m ; Arrive at 'F'ranklin'arst days by G P m; Leave Franklin every Monday, Wednesday and FndaV, at 6 a - m ; Arrive at 'Pittsburg . next day; by 6 p m. Proposals to run siz times a week will be considered. ' 9612 From Agnew's Mille, lir Lathartine and Five Points, to Cass, 10 miles and bark. once week. ' Leave Agnew's Mills every Monday 6• Arrive at Cass 'aria day Lv 9 a m; Leave Cass every Monday at 10 a in ; Arrive at Agnew's Mills someday by I p nt. 9613 From Ulvs-vs, to Gene - ere Forks. eiv miles and back: once a - Leave Ulysses every Afenday at 9 a m Arrive at Genesee Forks same day by'lo a m; Leave Genesee Forks every Monday at 11 a ea Arrive at rlyr.es rata, day by 9614 From Clarion.byt3mictidlurg,Charnhirsbtitg, (local.) and Plainville, to Indiana, 6 6 miles and back, once a week. Leave Clarion 'every Monday at 6 a m, Arrive at Indiana next day by 6 p ; Leave Indiana eVery Wednesday at G 6 to ; Arrive at Clarion 111111 day by 6 1 , m -9(315 From Fcottsville, by Little Meboopatty Cen- Loveton and Wolf Creek, to Pashore, 25 index end hack, once s week. . Leave Scottmile every Monday at m; Arrive at IMiihore name day by . 6 p Leave Duiihorr every Tuenday at G a 4n : Arrive at Scotttiville,rame day bEd pm. 9616 From SeniihEeld, tic 'Geneva, Greenheiro 4 , Mapletown, and! DaYistriwn, to Mouat Morrie, 20 mile. and back,i once a week . . 4 1 Leave Smithfield every Monday at 6 . m ; Arrive at !doom Morris name day by pm; T.ld Leave Mount Morris every neaY , ,b • in; Arrive at :': , mithfield name day b . ! 6 p;m• 9f,i7 From Clara, by Oswego, to bAlinbltrg, 10 miles and hack, once a week . 1 , Leave Clara every Eaturday,at Sa m , Arrive at Elludiing Fame day by 12 ni ; Leave Elli.burg,every Saturday at I ni ; Arrive at Clar• xamc'ilay by r , p in. 1-. 9619 From Cm - Ist - 91e, by Limestone tind!King,- vale, to i'or.ies, 15 miler and backs:onee a week , Leave Curl,ville every Monday at 9 k ni ; Arrive at Corsica name day by 12 m ;! Leave Comes every Mon day at pto ; ; ArriYe at Curl,a - illi•ame day by 4 JYtn. it'll 9 ;From Skippack, by . Harleysville, I•sainennia and Tyler.viile,' to Charle..ton. (It:K.100 IS mile: and bat L, wer,a.week.• ' lance skippack every Monday at II ir; m , Artie at Cliarleiitoti ;eine day by 12;n ; ' Leave Cantle:4m every Monday al 13 , m ; Arrive at ;il,:ippark itnme day by 7 Rai ',KIN From Brookville. EA' lielleview, Dalmatia. Rilienda and Porterville, to Stnicki,bing, mile, and bat k, once a week Leave Broolv tile everV-FridaY 61 . 8 ° Arrive at Smickaburg .16tne day by op m ; Leave Smirk-burg every Saturday at,til a w ; Arrive at Irrookrille ' , time day by 6 p m. ve,12l From Lawrenceville, by Seely'' , Hll, 1.-See ly Creek, N Ifitnifes aid bark, once a week. • • LeayeLatvreacevilleevery Saturday at F Arrive at Seely Creek •acne day 11.12 to , Leave Seely Creek every Saturday at pm; Arrive at Lawrenceville Same day by !7 p 9622 From Wyp.iising to Sugar Run, 4 miles and back, once a week. Leave Wyalusina every Saturday at aim Arrive at Sugar Run same day by 9 a M , Leave Sugar Run every Saturday at ID a m, Arrive at Wyaltiiiing Fame day by 11 a m. 94-2 . 1 From Mercer, by Sandy Lake and New Le baton, to MillOgeville, 2 . 2 mile, and hack, . once a week. Leave Mercer every Monday at 8 a m; Arrive' at Milledgeville "mile day by 3 p m; Leave M I ledges Ole every Tne•day at 4 is in; Arrive at Mercer same day oy 3 p m c 1621 From Parke-bur', by Ercildoia, 51cWilliarwe town, Mariam-11re and .Ajar-halton, to We-4 chester, 20 mile, and bunk once a week. Leave l'arke-burg every Monday at li a ru, Ariuve at Wv,teklemer came day by 12 m , Leave Wertehe'tcr every Monday at 1 p m Arrive al Parke.dairg Name day by 7 p to ij,&, From iliod:rville to Maronville,2o mde4aud once a Week Leave every Alenduy et 9 a in Arrive at Marone,lle cam' day by pm , Leave Mariamlle every Tue‘day at a in, Arrive at Brook.villa fame day by p !- , C1241 Front Lanestioro', by Stilwell, Thrunpkon. A rrurnt and Hemel:, to t%ihcnn, 25 mile, and • lack, ntwe a week Leave Lane-boro' every Tae,luy at 7 a at , Arrive at tlib , on came day by 3 p m; iiib.on every Wednesday at 7 a m, Arrive at Lane-I,olo' came day by 3 p in. 4,127 From Kllll.lO NIL by B. E. Day',4 Store, Fre arr.-I:sent,. and Landis Store, to Bechielg ville, Itl Mllec and back, once a week. • Leave Kutztown every Wednesday at 7 a m; Arrive at Bechtekville came day by Id m; Leave Bechtelsville every Wednesday at I pin; Arrive at Kutztown Fame day by 6 p m to1:2•3 From C.owdertport, up the Alleghany River, Raymotitrq Settlement. to rlys‘es, 111 m dry and hark, once n week. Leave Cowderrport every Ttietainv at 7 a m; Arrive at rlyssett name day by 12 It Fat,: . L-ave every Tuesday at L p qt, A ri ire at i uwilersport same day by 6 p m ii 62.) From Lancaster, by Swartz Mills, Sporting I NI, MashersoiWille, Colebrook Furnace and Campbellstown, to Annrille, 11 miles and back, twice a week, Leave Lancaster every l'ibmilay and Writhes. day at 6 a tn. Arrive at Annville same days by G p m Leave Annville every Tuesday and Thurs day at 6 a tri Arrive at Lanca•ter Num , days by p m 9170 From I heensburg, to West Newton, 14 mile% and beet:, twice a week , • Leave Green-burg evert' Wetlitekiny and Iluirsilay al 8 a In ; Arrive et Weer Newton same Jays by 12 m ; ' Leave We=t Newton every Wedne , dny and Thar-day et 1 p m , Arrive at t,reensbnrg tame, days by 5 p m. Propoeate I•ir once a WPM; SelVire Wilt be considerol (11:131 From Minerstown, ht Ilichpito, Mi. Plea.. ant Mill., Middle - turn: Centreville and New ' P.erltn, 10 Mein burg, 11 miles and bark - , once a %a-eel!. Leave Md;er•to%vn every Jlonda}• at ra a m, Arrive nt Miittin.burar same day. by 9 ,p m, Leave Nlittlinaliticg every Tuesday at a a m , Arrwe at \Lller•town same days by Itt p m. 2r 2 From Butler, by Porterseille, Evansburg' Zelienopte and Bultl's Store, to New Bri44• , ton, 24 unit' and back, once a week. Leave Butler every Friday at 7 e ni ; Arrive at New Brighton same day by 5 p m Leave New Brlghtteevery Saturday at 7 am Arnve at Botler,ame day by 5 p fn. 5.331 From Icke , blim, by Roseburg, finsserman's Minn and Juniata, to Newport, tntles and back, 9nee a week - Leave'.ckefburg every Wednesday at t a m ; • • - • Arrive at Newport same day p m , - Leave Newport every Wedne.:day all p m Arrive at leke-burg came day by 7 p m. From Catfish, by (sane Santis's, to Callen% burg., 10 nide. and bark, olive a week Leave Cala , ll rWery Saturday at 9 a t t ; Arrive nt Callen.tairg slime day by 12 in ; Leave Calleysburg every Saturday at I p m; Arrive at Ca fish same clay by 4 p m 9435 From lekeZurg, by .Donnellyls Mill, to Alit• • lerstno n. 11 miles and back, once a Week. Leave Irke•bttrp every Wednesday at 7 a m, Arrive at Millerstown .atroe day by 12 at, Leave Afillerstown every Wende,day at 1 pm, A 1,•1,...b1irg tame day} by tlp m. 0(11/1 Frmn Frietuville, by Jackaon Valley and Warren Centre. to South Warren,. 10 mile.; and bar{., nnre a week Leave Frtendsvute every Saturday at N n Arrive at South Warrim t.ame day by 12 m, Leave South Warren every Saturday at 1 pm, Arrive at Friend .ville same day by 5 p m. ‘.4;37 From Economy, by Sheffield. Seveniy-Sit ' and Service, to Hookstown, IS miles and hack, once a week, . Leave Economy every Monday at 6 a m ; A „i v , at Hookstown same day by 12 am ; Leave Iloakstown every Monday at I p m ; Arrive at Economy same day by 7-pm. Proposals will Ise considered tis h rtin twice a week 9639 Front Tiiiikhatintek, by Big Mrehoopeny, Bellamuer and Amos Ella's, to Laporte, 36 miles and hart, once 9 week Leave Turd: hanintek every Monday at 6 a m; Arrive at Laporte same day by 6 p m ; Leave Laporte every Tuesday at r; a m , Arrive at Funk liannock mine day by 6p.m 9634F r 0m Port, up Kettle Creek, to hone Creek, 36 mecteand back, once a week- Leave We-t Port every Wednesday at 6a m; Arrive at Kettle Creek same day by 6 p m ; Leave Kettle i'reek every Thursday al 621 in; Arrive at \Vest Port same day by f, pm: 9640 From Beaver, by rnioneille, to Zelinnople, 12 mdrs and back, once a week. Leave Beaver every Thursday et 9 a m ; Arrive at '/.elionnple same day by 12 PI Leave Zelinuople every Thursday at 1 p to ; Arrive at Beaver same day by 5 p in 9611 Front Stylueliamia Depot, along Tunkhan 'lock Creek, throurh the tdwrishlps of Har mony, JaelZiOn and Gibson, to Lenox, 19 miles and !auk, once a week. Leave' .usettiehantla Depot every Wednesday at 6 am; Arrive at Lenox ; name day by 12 m ; 'Leave Lenox every Wednesday at I p m ; . Arrive irt :s'aviiteharina Depot same day by 9612 From Waynesburg, by brad of Ten•nule Creek, to Ittiddickninte. CAI miles and Lack, once a week. Leave Waynesburg every Monday al C a r o ; Arrive at Middleboutne next day by 6 p m ; Leave Middlcbourne every •Wednesday a t 6 am; Arrive at Wayneeburg next day . bra p m. 9443 From Eognnsville (local) to 'lute Deer Mills, 30 miles and back, once a k Leave Loganeville every W vat 7 a m; Arrive at White Deer Mills same day by 6 Lee White Deer Mills eve Thursday at lam; Arrive at Logansville same day 11, p 9644 F rom 'cayenne., by Eatterpnae, Davi '4 Set tlement, Somagsville and Chandler's % hey, to Sitgar Grove, 39 miles and bark, on a week. Learn Titusville every Monday at G am ; Arrive at Sugar Grove same day b.y9 p m; Leave Sugar Grove every Tuesday at C a m; Arrive at Titusvilie same dav by 8 p m. 9046 Frorn.West Franklin. by Granville, tcsAlba, 10 miles and back, once a week. Leave West Franklin every Wednesday at gam; Arrive at Alba lame day 1,712 nt; Leare Alba every Wednesday at 1 p in ; Arrive at West Franklin lame day by 4'p m. 9647 From Hanover, by MeChertystown, to Get tysburg 14 miles and back, six times a week. Lem Hanover every day except Sunday at tpm; Anita at Settystarg same day by 4 p m ; ME -- L cu s- GeRM6O nis I.,. da YIAPc. I S•AVATS • . At &eat 11027;irer slime day by a • , Propoodi ID ran Tio_Two ittitts mot Link town vtll iniconsidored. 9049 From Donde, through the townships Of • rick and Tkoaipscs, to Llne-hboro', 20 miles and back, once "week. Leave Dwain* rosy Tuesday at 7 . a m ; Attire at Lumbar& same dip by 5 p ; Leare Lb' every Wedooday at 7 at, Arrive atl.huidatr same day by 5 This route is miliosed to be unnecessurY,and so if will not et. 9649 From Milford, by Darlinesville, Lord's Val .. ley, Blooming, Grovessae, Tattoo run! -Tan ner's Hollow, to Salem, (local,) ad miles and • back, once a week. •,,• Leave Milford every Monday at am ; Arrive at Salem maw day by 7 p m ; • Leave Salem every Tuerdav at 5 a ni - Attire at 'Milford tame ,day by 7 p m. Will From Equimmk io Preston, miles anii back, once a week. Leave Equinank every Wednesday at 10 a m; 'Arriva at Preston Fame day by 12 m ; Leave l'reston every Wednesday at I p m ; Arrive at Eqninunk P•ante day by 3 p m. 9651 From Roxbury, (local,) by Cherry Valley. to troudahura:, S miles and back, once a week. Leave itoxt;urg every Friday ;it 10 a m , Arrive at Stroudsburg same day by 19. m •___ Leave StroudsburgFridiy 1p m, Arrive at Roxborg sarne . day by 3 p in. 9652 From Morris, down Babb's Creek, to Pine Creek. and down Pine Creek to Waterville, .10 miles and back, twice a week. Leave Morris every Monday and Friday at 7 a m ; Arrive at Waterville same days by fi p in ; Leave Wateri - ille every Tuesday and Satur day al 7 a rn ; A nice at Morris same days by G p in. l'roposals to extend the service by commen• cir,e at Well.boro' and ending at Jersey Shore wilt he considered. 9671 From Allentown, by Millerstown, Schimers• T.Tpper Ittilfor3, Claytonville, rkbultz vine, Fluckset's Store, New Berlin and Oy.• tertown, to Pottatown, l 5 mules and back, once a week. Leave Allentown every TUPSABYIII fi a m ; Arrive at Pottstown tame day by 7 p m; Leave Pottstown every Weilnes:Jayat 6 a in. Arrive of Allentown same day by 7 p. This route is suppo,ed to be unnece , sary.and it FO wilt not be let. 9P154 From M'ConnelsburgdayMercersburglireen. castle and Waynesboro', to Emmetisbure, .) 44 miles and hack. once a week. Leave Mreonnelsburg every Weilnerda}' at Sam; Arrive at Emmettsburg same, day by 9 p m ; Leave Ernmetishurg very Tburylay at 5 am; - Arrive at McConnelsbarg same day by 9 a in. Separate proposals to run 3 tuner a week be tween McCounelsburg and Men-re-bore, and 3 times t week between Greencastle and Eta mett4urg, will be considered. 965.5 From Fairmount Springs to Dushore,•2t nble and back, once a week. Leave Fairmount Springs every ,Wedne.day at 9 a at Arrive at Dushore day by S p ; Leave Dushore every Thursday at 9 a in , Arrive at Fairmount Springs came day by S p m. 9e.isCi From Margarettn Furnace, by New Bridge. vine and Nork Furnace, to McCall'. Ferry, (local,) IS miles and back, 3 times a week. ',cave Margaretta Furnace every Tue.dav, • Thursday and Saturday, at 4 p m , Arrive al McCall'. Ferry game day, by Hi p in ; Leave MeCuIN Ferry Tue , day, Thur-day and Saturday at S a m , Arrive at Margaretta Furnace Same day, by • Ida 1.1e.,t7 Frog? Pennington, In Roe); mile , and bark„niii.e.. a *eel:. Leave Pennineicin every ibilrindav at 7 a in • Arrive at Rock same day by t p LeriVe Rock every Tuesday al 7 a in . • ArrO'e at Pennington name day by d p Propo.alti to run twice a week will be e0n ...0m-ed. 9654 From Nazareth, Northampton county, by Moorvburg, to Wale., Bidder", will slate the distanee and prop ,e o aehedide. 9059 From SheAtequin, I,y J . laher, to ifornbrook 10 mile' and back, three time~ a week Lease Shenhequin every Tuesday, Thursday and :.aturday at 9 a m Arrn•e at liornbrook name days by 12 m , „ . Leave Hornbrook every Tuesday, Thur.day and Saturday ea Ip m . • Arrive at Sheshequin same days by 4 kin. Ut;111) From Schuylkill Haven, by hliner-x Tremont, 17 mars and back, -ix times a week. Leave Schuylkill Haven daily except Sunday at 12 to ; Arrive at Tremont same days 4 , 11 pm ; Leave 'Freman daily except Sunday lit!? pin, Arrive at Haven ,unie day. by 4 p m. 91;61 From Sbunk, by Eldredville, and ennipbeM,.. vile, to Sugar Run, 40 codes and hark, °neva week Leave Shunt• every Monday at 5 n rn , Arrive at Sugar Run next Jay by 4 I/1 , Leave Sugar Run every Wednesday at s a iii. Arrive at Shnali next day by 4 p 91•4'.2 Front Smith's Ferry, by °buoy,lle and Black Ilawk, to Darlington, IS miles and baek.onve a week Leave Smith's Ferry every Th.da v a In , Arrive at I iarlingion •anie day by 4 p m , Leave Darlington every Friday at 9 a 111 A mve at Smith'a Ferry tame day by 4 p m ne.Al From Lebanon to Sheaterstown, nude- and ',net', twice a week. Leave Lebanon every Wednesday and Thur.,- day at;•+ o m 1 Arrive at .`i , healerstown, same davq by 12 m . Leave Sheatiqmowa every Wednesday and Thursday at 1 p m ; Arrive at Lebanon wore days by l or. p Propmals to run three time, a week will be eon.nlered. 9461 Front Clifford to Lenox, 6 mile‘ and bark, three lime.; a week. Leave Clifford every Tne , day, Tluividav and Saturday at Bain , ' Arrive at Lenox same days by 10 a in Leave Lenox every Toe,day. Thin -41.y rind Saturday at II a m ; Arrive at Clifford same days by I p 91165 From Roseville, by Cbandlen,ville, to Mains. burg, et miles and back, once a week. Leave Roseville every Saprday 21,10 u m Arrive at ~Mainsburg same day by 2 m Leave Mitinctutrg every Saturday at 1- p m Arrive at-Rorevtile same day by p m 96'16 From Warreitham, by South thin°, (N •) to Owego, 15 milea and bark, twice a week Leave Warrenhatd every Tue•qtay and Satur day et r• am ; • • Arrive at Owego ~ a me day: , by 1?, m • . . Leave Owego every Tue.dar and Sainrday at 1 p M - ,- Arrive at Wurrenbaro same day- by ; 1 m 9667 From Hopewell to Pottonville, (Pa .) 1 miles and buck, twice n week. Leave Hopewell el'en . Snltir• day.ut 10 M ; Arrive nt Pottonville same day. by I I a al ( Leave PotlonOle'rulr.4l?,y and 12 m ; Arrive at Ilop•well Fam4day., lq 1 1. to 9r,68 From morroomte;-by -y0r.11, 1 , tile, Taylor . , villa and Hrow.sy , burg, to New Hope, 20 Mile. and hack, three times u week• Leave rlom•vdle every TiieFday. Thur- day end Saturday at ii a in ; Arrive at New Hope Fame daps by - , Leave New Hope every Tuesday, Tburrdav and Saturday at 1 p m ; Arrive at Mo ille Fa me day 'oy p m Proposals to commence at Trenton, °mutiny Morrisville, and extend-to Durham, 2i; lumber, will be considered 9G49 From Conneautville, too- Penn Line , , .4 mar, and back, once a ,weel.: Leave Conneautville every Saturday at ti a in Arrive at Penn Line =ante day by 1 t a m : Leave Penn Line every Sattlidri: ut 1 : 41;1;; Arrive at Conneautville same day 14 3 p m. 9670 From Glen Hoek, to Hetrick, t; mile, and back, once a week. Leave Glen Hoek every Saturday at 10 o m. Arrive at Hetrick .ame day by 15..? ni , Leave Hetrick every Saturday at I p . Arrive at Glen Rock same day by 3p m. • ioil7l From Little Meadows, by Eilerilie, Choco nut, Hawleyton, (N. to limeliarnion, miles and back. twice a week. Leave Little Meadows every Tuesday and Thursday at 4 a m Arrive at Binghamton ..ame days by 12 m , Leave Binghamton every Tuesday and Nat urday at 1 p m ; Arrive at Little Meadows same days by 9 p m ; 9072 F'rom,Smith's Ferry, by Ohioville, to Darling ton. (Pa..l 15 miles and bark, once G week!. Leave :Smith's Ferry every Sal urday at 7 a in; Arrive at Darlington #ame dig,. by 12 m Leave Darlington every Saturday at I p m , Arrive at Smith's Ferry same days 4 , 6 p m. 19G73 From Brighton, by Irish Ripple and Marvin, to Mount Jackson, 20 miles, three times a week, and rim by Wertemhurg and North Selmiek:ey. Leave Brighton every Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 6 a m. , ; Arrive at Mount Jackson same daV by ti p m. Leave Mount Jackson every Tuesday,Thurs r day and Saturday at 6ain ; Arrive at Brighton same days by f p FORM FOR It - 41111 Irhere no change from advertisement is contem plated by the lade,. I (or we, as the case may be) I here write the name or name• in full( of (here state the residence or residences] hereby propose to carry the mail on route No, • mom to as often as the Postmaster General's advertisement for proposals on the same, dated February 2, 1853, re quires, in the time stated in thescherhiles contained -sucli advertisement, and by the following mode of conveyance, to wit Illere'state how it is to be conveyed,' for the annual sum of [here write out the sum an words at full length Dated Form of a Guaranty The undersigned undertake that, if the tbreeoina bid for carrying the mail on route No. be accepted by, the Postmaster General, the balder shall, prior to the let day of July next, enter into the required obligation to perform the service pro posed, with good and sufficient sureties. Dated (Signed by two Guarantors.( Form-of Ceshficeste. The undersigned (postmaster,'fudge or clerk of a court of record, as the case Key be) certifie4 that he is well acquainted with the above guaran tors and their property, and that they are men of property and able to make good their guar anty. Dated Signedl INSTRL7CTIONS, Embracing the eo77iiiii(All to bt ineorgorrant in contracts to tlfestent the Depirmint may deem proper. 1. Seven minutes are allowed to each intermedi ate office when not otherwise specified. for assor ting the mails; but on railroad and steamboat routes there is to be no more delay than is sufficient for an exchange of the mail bags. 2. On routes where the mode of conveyance ad mits of it. the special agents of the Department, al so post office blanks, mail bags, locks and keys, are to be conveyed without extra charge. 3. No pay will be made for trips not Performed ; and for each of such omissions , not satisfactorily explained, three tames the pay of the trip may be deducted. For arrivals so far behind time as to break connexion with depending mails, and not suf ficiently excused, one-fourth of the compensation for the trip is Raba-et to forfeiture. Deduction mar also be ordered for a grade of performance iffienor to that specified in the contract. For repeated de linquences of the kind herein specified, enlarged penalties proportioned to the nature thereof and the importance of the mail, may be made. 4. For leaving behind, or throwing off the mails, or any portion of them, for the admission of pas sengers, or for being concerned in setting up or run ning an express ecoreying commercial intelligence ahead of the math a quarter's pay may bededucted. S. Fines will be imposed, Wen the delinquency be prempar and satisfactorily =Osumi by welt 6 caws OCKatiztaSesh.tg.tba 4 1 41 1 4- O CROMMO• ditabts persoesiGor Wing to arrive to -coatract time; (or neglecting to take the mad transom deli ver it into, a post oilier; (or suffering it towing eith er to the misuitebleness of the place or manner of currying it) to be injured, destroyed, robbed or lost; and for refusing, alter dennuid, to convey the mail Ireipaently Is the Contractor rttna; or is concern ed in rimming, a conch, ear or steenibout, un a route,. . . 0. The Ponmager General may annul the Con tract for repeatettfailures to run. agmably to con tract; for disobeying the post otlice laws, or the in stitictions ot the Department; for refusing to dis charge a carrier when required by the Department to_ do so; for assigning the contract without the a - .64 of The Postmaster General; for running in ex prett,,as aforesaid ; or for tran.ptirting persons or packages conveying mailable matter out of the mail., 7. The Postmaster General may order an in. crease of senice on a route by allowing therefor a pro. rata increase. ott the contract pay. - 11e.may - al. no order an increase of speed, he allowing, , within the restrictions of the law, a pro rata increase of pay for the additional stock or carriages, if any.— The contractor mar, however, in the case of crease of speed, relinquish the contract be giving prompt .notice to the Department that he prefer, doing so to carrying the` order into effect. The Postmaster General may also curtail or discontinue the service, at pro rata decrease of pay, if tie al low one month's estrucompea-ation on file amount dispensed with, whenever, in his opinion, the pub lic interests do not require the same, or in case he desires tokupersede it by a different grade of trans. portal ion. - , , S. Payment, will be. mane for toe se rvice by col lections of or draft , on poqmasters or otherwiz , e. atter the expiration of each quarter—say in Pebru m.y., Matted and November J. The distance s are given according to the lie-I information ' • but no increased pay will be allowed. Amuld they be greater than advertised, it the point, to be suppned he correctly stated. to. The Post:n:l,ler General'. prohibited by law from knowingly making a contract for the ttatiqw• tattoo of the mails with any pervon who shall have entered into, or propoied to enter into. any comb'. nation to prevent the making of any bid fo . r a mail contract by any other pervon or, pertiote., or who shall have made any agreement:, or Arill have given or performed, or promised to give or peri;wm, any con-aeration . whatever, or to do, or not to do, any thing whatever, in Order to induce any other per son or pei•ion , tint to bid for a mail contract. Par ticular attention'. called to the 29:h sect 1011 of the net of 1:1`16, prolitlinnig, combination, to prevent bidding. 11 A hal rercivell aiier tune, VI7 , the 4111 nI ISSI, at 9 a tn, or without the guaranty re quired by law, or that combine- - ; , everal routeg one gun of youipt ii•abon, cannot le ron,i,lered rotoplition with a regular pmpo-al rea=olialde ut 31110110 f . I'2 A bolder may offer, where TA...transportation called fur by the advertisement in dafielitt or im practicable at f.ertniniseasons. to substitute an in terior 'node or vonveyanee, or to toternutt wirier. specified number of days, weeks or months. Ile may propose to amid an illat,VSSlble (dice, or 'one not on the !stage or railroad, or at a steamboat lan ding, au.: the case may he ; or he inav offer to sob. smote an infenor anode 01 supply, to such cases Ile may propose different times of arrival 0101 de parture, provided no More running tune is asked, and pp ,unall rrnmrxmn prrintli(Vd. 1k may ask ad ditional running time for the trip, Mount, a stkvilled number of days, in seasons of very haul rqads; Ltrl the.e . n•lrang.es, a propmnl for sery We dnfrr tng Item that called for lie the a t lyero s emeini w i ll not he considered in competition with a revtlar 1101 fray - to:A.4i in amount Where a bid any 31/ekt :dieral.on., !lien, th,advantage, u ten) 111 coioparing i it with other ptiposals. 11. There should be but one route bid It ra-- a proposal 14 The route, the sermee, the yearly [ray,. Ihe name and residence of the bolder, and than tui each member of a firm, where a coMpany offers, •Itittild be distinctly stated; also the mode of cuovulattve, if a higher mode than horseback In' intended I!, The bid should be Seal under kcal, asldres scd to the Second * As.aant superscrihed Propec.als to the Slate of--; It should i r guacanlied, and the •ulficlency of shy guarantor. certified, (4.e toms.) and should be des patched in time to lie received by or before M , of the 4th cot April, IS5:t. IC. The contracts are to he eNeruted, and re titriled to the IN•partment by or before tne Ist 01 July, 1 , 53. 17 Under (he art or March 3d, PO, the routes are to be let to the lowest bidders tenderine suffici ent guaranties, without other reference to the mode 01 trim-Tomato n than may be nera,sarV, for Ihr due celerity. certainty, idol security of such trans portation When the lowest led of conveyance undeciunte to the due celerity. cer tainty, and security of the it will not Le ac cepted IS. When the bid doe 4 nea_sp er ite wm od, of conveyance, also when it proposes to carry accor ding to the advertisement, but without such swi firation, it will l 1 . 4.41,1derca a' pluposul for borsebat•L'ser vire 10 kmmletication of a bid, m anysei it, e,,en nal term , . Iv tantamount to a new leuraltel entitled le received tto a. to interfere with re :solar competi tion, utter the het hour ,et for Treelving 20 Po , lnia , ter% are to be careful nett Mem tit) the , uffieemicy of guarantor, or %melte% withoin knowing that they are iermu, of -ifiricleol revon ioleilm , and all hidden, eaurenitor-, and iturtme , are diquattly notified that 0n a tailure to enter into or perform the contract, for the e-erviete propmed form th. necepted bid, their legal habdit le, will be entoreed agawst :hem. 2I Poutrairtor. air required lee take the mad% Irma, and deliver them Into, the office , at the end , etfroute• and all intermediate "'fives; and on •leam. boat and milmael ilinesllllo 11OPrillediaie otliee, not more than eighty rod , lion the landing or %tation 2'2 Present contractor , and perteon, known at the. Itepartiumil must, equally with other-, moceire guarantor, aud certificate , ui their :Althea:Dry :oil, qanitally 111 the form, above mrseribeel. The cer titteate,Ol 11111•1 lie 'Opted try a pmettna , .. mil ter, or a i.!e• Or e'er': nil in roue of reeOld : ' In 111 . 1311ARD, Post Ogler Department, l Poi-Master General. Fe%. 7- I t FIRE INSURANCE. STATE MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE f•i)NIPS \ 11111-11).ELPIIIA AGEW V 10 0 145 Chesnut el reel, Untied climes "hurt flnlLi- I ink. GILLETT & C11110,i1111.1.. Agent., Mist Mr t from thr ,terrolid A nnd]l Itrpral, mad, M 3) 1-t, 1252 %Vtinle 111111th, 01 - 11011C1, I,qllril IT) bl'alt brand bra of Thoti,Vstl. - Whott• Jmolint of fropvrty al r Total atimitlll of Pro tillittn• tveriVed In a - 30/, and ltdk rereivatdp. 01313111. 11 in* of lo:00.4 Ind-rxioxnqe., Am nn ni of l'Ath end 10r,3111i, nal new in reAerve for Allure V2511.1'2.5 75 Inriodier.C3stt •nrelnret 50.07 S 2 The Company was nig:lofted hilt too cram since, I.llllln jimmy mutual prins - i>les, and with I 100 of sO tar suptraeiline many other institutions.— It la, trverthelr•• true, that it. mu s rain Is unparallel ed, and the 3111.41r/I of lillettlegel done. number of rots ,0 4 1 la.ara met with hV KW. In the -ante period, et, red that of any laYur re Company npAn I pront Its capital Sits teas.. nmh us ILthwur• and u.p part of Ito. ran he applied othelwiae 9130 lin Ibr I..orlit ii/ the IlArtlei . m•b,..4 by tin. Corbirniy IPIIIEt 'nips; P.Rotheriartil. hest ; A. J. ...esti tat ; P.C. Sedges ; tsanstiel Jones, Philaita ; Jonsl It t'arh, r John It Rutherford; Itithert I.lois ; H. I` !tetra; =1 Ise the untie, signed. !....t.ltiots c.t'Sr hustkill ff. 1.10- Iy, and me noteror of the rme mutual Fue i1...11,1111LP ron , l ,3l rY Onrishll , P.'r , nte , tivanta.t the pie:mute in recommending One nonce rneelp iny t.. tlou.e neck tng and this;, 1111,1a311re, It heir, l pnnly Milt chants' and Farmer•' rumps ity Hon. Rol. Foeter.Pottsr. Mr. J& R t 'trterTantaqua, Richard R. Moir en. do J slo-loaher.ri.ll. J. M Beatty & non, do The Atabsettber has been Ippidnied eals• agent at itte ahore romp eny for and v snd all uppltral tonal for intyrance mum Le addre.ted to hem J GIL 1.1" F. tufl., nppnsote the Miners' flank, roil, • July 10. ?..4 If INDEMNITY 21113 FRANKLIN FARR INRURANcE riINIPANY =I Omen No I 63 , !a i t c - T , lv t zrori,nrar•Falb Charles IV, Rase kr r, Cer;rge W. Richards Thomas Dart, MfaiiPelti D. ',Wig, Tohfae Wanner, Adolphe E,Dsris, Hausuel Grim, David 8. Bruin. : 13f LAI It Smith. , Mot rta Pattereon, Conlinne to make Watley, permanent or On es ..ry &eruption of property, In town and cont.') at rm.. ae tow 3,3 are con9i4tent With aecurtl), The Company have reserved a largT CWIIIIIEI'III rtlad. which Penh their Capital and Premium:l, cately lovemcd. afford ample protection whe The wets n( the Company an Januaty I at, 1545, as pitelighed agreeably to an Act of Araccmhly, *vete as ftillowe, tl i : Mrooraaece 55.90,08 0 Sock.., Real Emirate, 1103 356 rad C.irah,,ic estrioratl, Loans, 195,459 00 11,024.007 ti Since their Incorporation, a Period of eighteen yearn, they have paid upwards autae malts, ten hun dred FAcusand dellert,, losses by tire, thereby afford- Ina evidence of the, advantages of insurance, as Well an the ability and dlipaaltlon In meet with prolupt nein, all liabilities. CIIARLES N. RAINCIRER, President. CII ARLEN C: 11A1NricER, Secr.tary The subseribnr has been appointed anent (..r the above mem inned Institut ion, and IN now prepared to make insurance, on every description of properly, at the lowest rates. ANDREW' RI/Ss6l., Pntt.silte.lan ll.lil I 9 • r - INSURE YOUR HOUSES! rpm: trudertianed..aprst fur tee Lyrorts.): Cownty .11.4tual Inelitaiscr Company, whirl) m lorolvd.l, become moue popular than any miter similar institu tion in the State, la prepared to elTeri iri•Urantea :14111114Ii•ta.: by rite, nn all desrrlpllnnt'of Meirbandir.n, and nt her property. on the ittnal Mir and librral letali of the Canipany. aro 41- nra prnalptly paid is mann as they are "311414101 i. ly laylel..lior a. Pet,olls haring prnpeory to be in ured, WA y apply In the a lbornber, in P00.30111e, tiler permnally or by letb r, and they shall he prompt.. ty aiterefe4 In. JOIIN lIAIII.tN June 20T„ ISSR RG tf LIFE INSURANCE. (Signed I INSOWICE • ertllE GIRARD LIFE. INsITRANCE, ANNVITY nd Trnsl Company-of Philadelphia. Oflire Che , mut met. - Capital, $300,000. Charier per petual. Continue to make insure nee, on Livee Oh the most favorable terms. The capitalhelnipaht upantlinvestell,ta2etherwlth a large and constantly increasing resetwed fundod ferc a perfect cetstrity to the Insured. The premium* may be paid yearly, half yearly, or quartmly. The Conipalty add a •not , a periodically to the In suranees fOr Life, TOP first Orions, appropriated In Decomber,lBl.ll,ar.d the second Bann . in December, laillh.amonnt In an addition of $2lO f.O to every 01000 /neared tinder the oldest pnllriea, making $1062 50 which will he nail when II shall bream• a claim, in. stead of $lOOO originally Insured: the na vi 0141.11 amount in 81137 00; the neat in age to 5 , 3 for everyy 81000; the others In the same proportion ar canting In the amount and time or addition,. make an average of norelhan GO per cent. upon the premiums paid. wittoilit, inoreapinr, the an tins I premium.' The followlngare a few elan, vier M I Bonus Or !named. addaton. uon 11500 22.52 50 luio 555 25 21,00 415 5000 1121 50 tr. MEI tro 331 &c. •ontaloing tablei of I,llo* and expana application ; and further infursualton he office, B. W.-RICHARD/I, President. Jona F. Janes. Actuary. The euherriber la AVM{ rat e b e above Company In Rthuylklll CoualYt and will effect Insurances, and give all necesAry information on the subject. BANNAN. Pamphlets lions, form.. tan be batlat t Juno lg. te,o gIATEIOLIC l3CfliiioL READING BOOKS.- 4.../ The rioteicribir has just received a frech supply of the Lt, I'd and 31 Rooks of Reading lessons, com piled by the Brothers of the Christian Schools. Also, Catholic Prayer Books and Catechising for sale rheap by a n dNAN, Publisher nßookseller, July 10, ISM • WDICIN - v.- •• • s ; N . • ~,traeutorea ape. i 3 years' ;tiering. XTRACT of a letter from Mr. cif Er:o,Ssitit Mary Street,Wcymouth, dated May isth• Jot • !To Frofemorlllotioway—Star---At the age of lel My wife, (who Is now (it.) caught - a violent cold, which settled in tier legs, and ever since that time they have been more or leas sore, and greatly infiam.. ed. , tier agonies were distracting, and for months nageeder she was deprived entirely of test and sleep' Ilvery remedy that medical men whirled wait tried, big without effect; her health antlered severely, encl itic state of her legs was terrible. I had often react Oar advettisonenis, and advised bet to try your Pills and Ointment ; and, as a last resource,after eyery other remedy had proved useless, she consent ed to do so. She commenced six weeks 2;0, and., strange to relate, Is now in good health,. Iler legs ate painleas, without ream nr sear, and bet sleep sound and undisturbed. Could you have witnessed the sufferings of my wife doing the Lut 43 Team. and contrast them with her 'present enjoyment of health, you would indeed feel delighted in having been the means of so .greatly alleviating the suffer ings of a fellow creature. Sighed, $ 'WILLIAM LIALPIN. Alienist. 70 promo of age rsrrd'ofa Sad Lie. of thirty years staudi.ir , Copy of a Letter from Mr. Wm. Abbe. Sunder of gas then*, of Litivhcliffe, near 110Jderstield„dated May 31st, 1551 iTn Professor lIOLCOW v suffered for a period of gutty years (into a had leg, the result of two or three ottferent accidents at fiat , / ; ac companied by •SCOOllllIle i)lnplatn, I had r rcuurse td a mutely ul medical advice. w 'Thom deriving any kenefit.and was even told that the leg must be am. that opinion, yotir Ihite a notment have elrectrit4_ r n tbniplete cure in so shunt a time, that few w sasl not wit net-T . .1 it WOutacredit the fart. Signet% WILLIAM AMIS. ;Thr truth of tiale stalemettt ran be vergtied by Mr W. P. Englawl.Clienti•t, 14 Alarket iludders GOsi. === • 'Extract Mon a Letter from Mr. net!erica Turner, of Peohur.d. Kent, dated December Tu PlOrel Of 111/I.LOW•V-11Edu torn:—!ty wife hail +offered from had Brearts for mole-than sit union., and due hay the whole period had the hest medical attendance, but all lo 110 111. e. 1111111,e beime healed en Six l e nt won .d u. my man leg by your nu riValled mediritie, I determined again to use your to OY and tnnitilent, and therefote gave them a 11131 in her cx=e, and I - 4111221e 111.1...1.4 I did so, for 1113112 Inman 3 perfect Ct., 1, eller led, and the bdneflt that vet loos other branches of my f.,tolly hive derived from their 1.1641 Id really astonishing I .now strongly recommerot them to all my friends. Signed, FREDERICK TURNER, Ar, 1 . 4 j i,,,ttou is rig Stir j,,,j - „il y eare d. Copy of a Letter from NI, frame is Aram. of Ilea. Lothi.iii Road, lEJinta.,', dated April 'Nth lIISI • :To Prole , ,,a Il1ttow•v-4: 4 11t:—Pur more than I irer" years m y wi f e 1,,,,j*erl subject, from time 'lii lune, to attacks of ititlarliation in the pile, for she woo bled and bh.tend to a great extent, '•1.1I1 the pain could unit be removed About font rears 310 Ale-aw e In the papers. the woodrrnil curer ef hlcted lip y o ur 1 . 1112 unit 111111111eill, and thought clip 211111111 pert henr.l 111.11. Ti, her 21,11, 241011101.11TIent and delight •Ile 11..1 ~,, ..11-11e Irlt,f nom their tore, sad, after pieseveriog Mt three is ec be, the pain in ride non tomplelely,ctited. and Stir 11.1 ,, enjoyed Ilfe loc.( of he.ilth fur the la I lair veal' , AILNOT. ,The Pilla should be ii.ed conjointly w Jth the flint meat in 111091 of the following 114.1 Leg, i f: Rivf lii tart I:1:. I g ta ngs, Bilninn Rite ol :Sloven...nes, , Ith.-umatixm, I 'lLie qu.fuot, . Sure--tturoli N Chilblain., . Hkln•disease. Ctiapped Musk, worry, COM, (Son-) 5 1 4 ore•headq, ritifer4. , Tumour., intilittart. 1 .11.1f114 11.111/.14, ttutd . . r..ta.l•Lslunrct of Prnfr..nt llni u. 4 •S, (ien, Tempt.. Han, I.s,ndon,) and by 311 le 4(orrlettile 1),1q41,1, and 1.1,1m+ ig Walt i4tollllltong.ll - nrili 4 ll rinpirr. and .1 tho•a of Ow United Staler, in l!fdr, at a7yr•, , 47,. , and *I 50 rat' h. IV hole ,llo t“ tu•' pi I/aue hour,•r In Ilor Union ; tky Alec+ra. A. II A: It Haan,, No. Vori. ; and 1 .9 Id , D Katokie,: :;otah 1'1111..41phi:I I> Th.-, Iv a con , 1.11•13 h VIV inn by taking the lar 14 , 4 01,, D 11, 4 .1101, G, l'01•1, - , tit - firlil4 111 y disorder air ;ithsed In ea. T W. 111 OTT dr. 50N,4.1::1. Agent. for lb.nng% lv. " Also for nule by 1 llooti. tleinebs 10 nlet. r 0119,41.• E. J rr), ; 11, J W. 111‘1.4. I=l=l EVERY FAMILY 0111W1.1) FIA VI; taro/sable Berl, doh; 'ls rt.. per Alan kA.Ic lAzotif.-- lir. Dun tent Medi. al 31anual and Iland Book for the-oriticszaL ('6mfatnrng 40 outline tic Pr.gre.... Treat ern' and Cure n 1 every lionu ol dioritite, conitacted It Pr 1111 l 1,611:1 Sexual luterrouine. by Self above, or by, rie anal u tlb ads,. e for their pieVl,6l.l. ill a familiar style, ay.iidinu all tnnJ.c.rl Irt veryillit.gthing that would offend the Y.Olll Jerenly, fruit, the result of .owe nvemy }rata aticcessfill practice, cultist...ly dr voted to the cure of diseases of a delicate or private nature rro w loth to added. receipts fort he core of the itiote draeases. and a treatise on the cuuses,'sytoptum• ot Fiver and Ngue. tar twenty-five rents a ropy; via capita 011.1.10112, ; will be for, anted to any pail Of ti'e United :gate, by MAIL (rue of p....tade Address, odidage paid... Hot 191. Post Olrlee, 4•1 the Author, -North Seventh Street, PhlloJr Iphla. lAtig.2tl, 1652- :51y FIFTY DOLLARS FORFEIT. DR. nuNTEIt setil ferfell 85011 Winn: 10 101 r any Menge r.t lima may come strider M. care, rr.i rnaller hiint for g sittnirrny i o adtu notes 1:r tiler ilex are tot:krill I. Jirs Pr rvtrts Rooms, 3s North Seventh Strt.rt, Phriatra , w irhout Tear 01 11,1..r/Up thiin from Miser 1/111.0.1t1+. Stranger.and others who hive been onforinnale In the ;414,1140101 a Physician air invited In c.ll 951POTENCV.—Tlirough nor...trained indulgence Jibe pasiton,,, by excess or self.ahnee, the ev 'hi are unmet.... Premature intpoienc). ltorhluntary nil dirchargep, 111 the 01 . 2.11te, Loll of memory, a tfeliame lot female society, general debility, or con. vtillllloll.ll aleraltaleilienl, are ellre to (0110 W • II to, c,f4e,ary.coinfult Me Doctor w ItltcunfidenCr; he "tient a 'perfect core. READ AND Rr.FLEUT --The afflicted would do WO intellect lietore t• listing their health. and in many carer [hell lino, In the hands of physn I 14n v ignorant of ihi. elatia of ialadirs.• it Is (Cr'tainly linpO•Pltale (i one roan to Ilndetitand all the . 111, the human (amity are inbiect to. Every reepect able pllf so :an has hit Peru liar branch, in *V1:101 he tal4aaaaft soirterritil than 111, brovier proleamtte. and 10 1161 he tb•Vinles atioSt aim wine and study. YEARS >l' PRACTICE, etrittstrely devoted to the study and trealnicnt of dibeares of the iMnual or gans. together with nicer. Isnon the body,. throat. !owe, nrleg., pain, in the head nr hnne, mercurial rhrn nnin-nt, a 'Lanvin/es, crave'. wren-L.llles. allreales arking from portraitl exce.,tea,.or impurities of die Or I. whereby o...at:dilution line been enfeebled, enithle: the Doctor to I.lfet , perdy relief to all what tr..it. Om, ihrnlse lv.a under UN a are, tala atoms. ham antral an any parlor for Untied aillalev --I'mve live and ten aliallara per package. A 0g.113. I ASR. 35.1 y DOCTOR YOURSELr. PRIVATELY. for 25 cenur, 'by wean.. of the Piit 'KE .1.41 . 111.AP1V5,1 - ,Ev,r) '.l" oat n Physician. The uty rush I.:dolt/non jab one todred eiagraviliaoa,rhowing terate Itnreaws and alaifur tat tool of the allel,erattiVe y.1.I1), it every dodge 311,1 inn; dl whirls In added at trait, On the dire:teen 1.1 11.311.., Intended rot the fern-the , only, Owe page al.) befog of the t0r.0...a ni 1113 M, [l3 lalarrleal thme contemplating mar vl 11 Gmauati.olthr- EMU t'l 0 ~ It / 1:,0 75 51,114. r of the flo,al f'dlleeepf,aulgenn.. London ; arid honorary Mein bet of the MedicalSoeiery. The Villtolls foirter of i - ecret I.llAvalev. Fern lia I l•leitaleea, tt ri sef hie+ Pro-in ie IngiOtenr y, dilary habits otiyourli are faithfully deiirtitied, nod Math sniper giVeri in plant lanenage. tbe chapter arid i rmival Weakness worthy of pa rlirUla al• trhtinri,and about.' he rt ail by every one. roan, Men who have been nonirritant. - in-contracting dt• whve. pie vioncto marine ,ontrelven under ilo• are Oil an y doctor. no matter Whit tits pretensions may ke; get acopy of itii•• truly useful work. irea Captain!, and pervonv going to de a, ShoUlii pos. Petil Ur Younrea Treatise On Marriage, the Pocket .I:iserilapitisoir Every One his Own Let lief Le .ISlialiteit 1.. pi - even-4 ropy of the 17.culatilii! to hie child . It may save iiim from aliearty - ;rave. 1.4 fin pinny man or amain enter rei n the ....et °blies irons or n; weird life... 'Mout Moe the I.,,eket Lel nit one suffering into n hacking rotten, pain in the aide, resileat nights, nervous !reinter , . and the whole train of Dy•peplic sensatlon•, and given up by their ph)sician, t.r an other filament without con-Ohne the .I:•rulaplue ll4ve the married,nr thoar• about to be married, any Irrlinen , . read 110! truly weird Dank. as It has bran the me., of saving thounands of unfortunate creature! from the very iniVa of death. Upward, I. NIIILLION copies of Ilii ,, eelebraled wayk have hey!. void In this country and Enrol...ince Dian, when 1114 Grit editum Was isßUed. lb Any, person qmoiing TWENTY -TINE rentnen• in a letter, will receive one copy of thin book liv!mail; or five eoplen will he .en. not one dollar.— . Ai Irests Dr. WM. VOUNC, No 15/ i 4 prirt e • . 'drert, Philadelphia. ** Post paid. Twenty years . prarinwili the city of Plitradelplita, eeftainly eolith.: Dr. Young to the ronfolebre of the afdirted, and he may be consulted on any of the di vent*, deuer,bed in hi, ditiereat pn hlirariuns, at his album 1.51. Some.. Sweet. every day between 0 and 3 . 'Jock, (Sunday! e treated) and pepione at any In iiCe can consult Or. Younp by lel!, r, roar dritre lA. 1r , f,2. YS-Iv 51,5f3 25 45,15 - b- LADIES, WHY WILL YOU DE N II A P P 1 X,riiwsi PROFESSOR V ANDORN, the relebran 4 VI .4:4TRoLounu of the 19th Century, gives ad, vice In all affairs of the heart, which, if allowed, can oirifait In guide the :angle to a happy marriage. and make. the !namd happy , f ladies who me unhap py 'through trouble, roi.forturie and .Laappoinicurta, cor, 4, ult Imo daily flo, foll.lo/ tar advice a n d are made haiipy. Other. coo.oit him 10 know what I. 1.01.0 e thrill; others lOlotlllslloll of those they love, and all ale Made happy and contented!!! If you val e.. VElllr nitrite Implants., delay no longer, consult hint yourself and he happy 'hear - roe an irdeeview of 15 !ninnies 25 rent*. in fulliSl. All Letters and Interviews are ,atrictly pri vatif and confidential. All Letters pro paid ser are a priv . ale inlets taw, thorn at a distance tan bake their race known try letter. the lathiest honor and most In violable secrecy observed, all letter. to be pre - Pald -- No ~!2, George street. Second house, Nrwth side, above Schuylkill Sisth, Philadelphia. WEALTH AND “7ont., eonruNE.-0.'"0".". look to your Interest before it Is ton late! Consult and , follow the advice of Professor VA NIIMIN if you' do, no cress will crown all your noilertak Med who Inane been unfortunate and unsuccessful In life hod iu businerr. , Men who 114,0 soothed hard and struggled against adversity arid no.fortune the grea ter part of their lives, and found the more they tried to aei forward In the world the. more things went again-I them"! Th, se men have consalied him for the Li.! it years, and all [hoar WllO Wert. wise enough to tallow las advice are now rich and happy. while than. , Who neglected the advir e be gave 111011, arc tlllll struggling with adver . .ity. Teruo for gentlemen fil for an interview .0f 15 minutes, 111 full P 2. N 0.3 GEORGE Street. second house, North Side, abode Si !Intl/All Sixth, Philadelphi, All letters and cominunuationr will be strielly PRIVATE AND CON FIDENTIAL, April 17. 1954. 111-1 y• pies fonoi the Re- TO THE LADIES IN otriznaL [TENCH LIQUID WASII-111,11C. Tar maposintay preparation le evident, ref utilringinarn leias fat is..: than 'miter,. and being peinictly inhibit! In water and not no limblo to leave wreak,. or manta upon the Linen or Manila. This and. le neutralizes the video tinge whirh would <ah em le he - retained . It tanlainr no liqledlrlllf which f pr.fahly nn injurhmr lathe malt delicate rub ric. ,Nr,iber OOP • it contralti any arid, am the prep', rani+ , whirh are wild tot curl, ptirpooer generally do. ;for gale at JOHN C. BROWN.* Drug Store, Centre At . S:1 Der. In, 12. Li dim A USEFUL NEW worm. urrIMIT Tables of different learns of Round, V V Naar* and Flat Bar Iron ,Steel, ar.r., by a Pear tiral (\tech:lnk—thin is ono of too most nsrrill works publl/hed for Dealers and {Yorkers in Iron, and those Who lase It, ever lemied. An rowers are the retools thaw; that any perms ran rarely our and will with the Rooky without even wtifllll,4 troll and Steel.— Just 1/(11111.hect, petit 2%teoln. and fur mile wholesale and wail by D. BAN VAN.. By inelnaing nine postaee stamps, the work will be matted (roe, to any part of the sonny.—The Trade supplied at the usual discount i Jan. 24,19.52. Anet of policy and bonus to he tune's.] by futon• aditionr. *i."52 50 3,154 23 2,475 ( ) 6,13; . 1 - ffrpftr.t-x . H. • i tr .4,t;ir 4 4 te t • - . _ SIMPLE -WITLES FOR LAYINOH ouT GIVEN .SURFACES: ',, These can - be of little nse to the surveyor, but may be of utility to refer to, esPeciall e • to :hose who are not versed in the surreyor's art. In landscape 'gardening and rural ern. bellishments a few such rules are often to. dispensible. In measuribg land-surfades, the chain of two or tour rods is used. A pro. per chain is 4 rods, or 22 yardi, or. C 8 feet, or 100 links (of 7.92 inches) in length.; and a square chain contains 10 square rah„ t „ one-tenth of hn acre. A wooden rod t. •feet in length, or a tape or rope of the exact length of I 6 feet may, likewise be used. The square acre contains 166 squate or 10 square chains, (of four linear roJi each.) To lay out ac acre in the form of a square, measure one way, (say north,) 12 rods any 12 2-10 links, or 12 rods and. 10 7-10 feel: then measure at right angles to this, i - ,a r east,) the same distance. To' lay ytit same in form of an oblong, measure une nap 20 rods and the other S. so that oue 5ar.1551. tiplied by the other shall equal l(1. ' To lay out, Ist,ln acre, 2d. on-futi,th - acre, :Id, one•eighth acre, in the fortn 3, 1. Fix a centre, and with a rope (radiuit 7 rods and links in length, trace cle(of one acre) on the ground. 2. For acre, use a rneasUre l rodS dud 14 links in length. • 3. For h acre, use a meaQure 2 rod.i and links in length. To lay out, lb!, an acre, 41, acre. in the form of an equilateral trianglt 1. Make each side of the triangle 19 roil. and 5 links in length for one acre. 2. Make each side of the tiiaugle and 4 : ..".,)0 links iu length ford acre. I A plot of grouud may be laid out hat; mG the form of an ellipse ur oval, in the l'inhAv• ing manner. viz: Set three stakes, nt, in a straight line. hot soy at the three corners a triangle. Around thesestreteti a. ritne (kr cord. 'Then take away one Of the tal;F, which ..take move along against the rcr., keeping it tight, and it will trace,ouran rl . • PEACH BORER PLtSTERED UP Having in my garden a 'very vigoroth peach tree, and'observing that it wa, viii much affected by borers, especially in the forks of Its limbs, I began to cut tlitrit otn. Still I was afraid that 'this operation.; to be performed in many places, miglit injure the tree, and as I had sortie very fine,altinm pure white clay prepared, I plastered it limbs of the tree with it, and closed when the plastering cracked in becoming dry, Ihe„ . cracks by rubbing them over with a ;pita ; ter', brush, dipped iu water. The plastering became bard cric;uo i.; withstand the effeets of. rain fur seYer.il weeks, aftei the. lapse of all which all the borers were dead. The wounds canted by theni,,healed quickly over, and the tree h healthy as it can be. I umbJeo 1 7 .1 . DEMI ISE PRINCIPLES OF AGRICULTITIU The great principles of agnetilture-iae the same everywhere. Annual and, tegelable matter constitute everywhere the. li.od plants; and heat, moisture, and atmospheric air are univers.ally the active agents M ve• getable nutrition. With a kr.owleife'e of the truth of these principles, it is the preylice of man to apply them, under ihe varbiip. continu.encies of climate, soil and seaf on.-- And this is a lafior in which the mite f , en lightened by science and fortified iu itV con elusions by experience, can do far rr.rait than the bands. The cUltivated mind, likelsteam power, is a labor-saving principle, capable of performing or saving an immense arMitint of labor. The small potatoes are those which pro duce the earliest cjr2p. When it is de-Ma`do to have Potatoes' - 'oery early, a imanfily of the smallest sized tubers should be selyetol and deposited in stable manure, whefe the fermentation will stimulate the gertrfr, and cause them to send forth sprouts iu a Ira days. They may then he plante4 weather and soil ate favorable, and in;a dtw weeks will he well advanced, and stithrieto ly large to hoe. The potato, in this niat, us frequently advanced from two to threeiW vrliA —often four.-- yermantinch Carbonaceous matter in come !iirtn. is lie' cessary ill all soils. In some it arisel ron. the decay of green crops : fur the renli is carbon, (charcoal;) as.thoroughly as t Orn , d in a close vessel. Part of the , rey.uhfilul t caring manures exist in sorfs l ' A: I.arhOn. Old charcoal hearths, charcoal dust fr. in I:, COMOIiVeR, end till other sources, are ;:llna ble to supply ibis desideratum to 'the 0.1 . . - Soils are retentive of matures, only:Iv - 4n the presence of carbon or alumina,— lii. r p, Farmer . APPLE WATER. —Slice three lar j e pip• pin apples; and pout over them a pint o(bull- Mg, water. Stand them in a cool place ;ivhrn perfectly cold, at rain• otl the' water, and sweeten it (II the taste. Toa.3l'inay - - I tr7 . BARLET WATT-R.—Wash and piillrote . ounce of pearl barley, pourlaver it o 4 teal cupful of water, and let it 'boll Ibr tenrm3Y utes. Drain it, and pour over it threea• cupsful of boilit.g water ; set it over fire. and boil it down one-halt. Strain it Qtrough a hair sieve or piece of, muslin. Gum is sometimes dissolved in it; .the !hold sweetened to the taste forms a very a,reea ble drink. —National Cool•flooL, ipar - TAKE I'IFTEEN pounds of sliced nips, and bail until quite soft in five - g i flloris of water ; squeege the liquor, well lit cf them, run it through a sieVe, and add lihrre pounds of coarse lump sugar to every gallno of liquor : boil the whole for three-quarice; of an hour; when it is 'nearly cold,ladd 3 little yeast or toast.. Let it remain inia tub for ten days, stirring it from the bottorniele ry day ; then put it into a cask for a year. As it runs over from the bung fill It uP;ert ry day, until fermentation has ceased. 1 C ALI' ol,i lit cns Es.' I? ir . IlLvon Low; in his writtcreand tialu able, account of his expedition to the Pf-liy „ Mountains, says thatilis....pry found tv?cd e lead moistened with 'miff',-lo succeed tatter than anything else in Tre'venting the:f , ad effects of gallts on their horses,' backs, in t . lieir fatiguing march over the Plains tbfit tiOrder i the mountains. Its effect n smuothing!and soothing the irritated and inflamed suifp ,- e. was admirable.—Americatl Farmer. TY' A LIGHT pie crust may be made; uv rubbing into 1 lb. of flour 2 oz. of linnet worked into a cream and one teaspoonfol - bf carbonate tit soda, dissolve with waterjiialf a teaspoonful of tartaric acid, and pour It over the ingredients, quickly adding a flili ciency of water to make, it the proper Hess for pie crust. This is still better a well beaten egg is added to the flour4c.. before Me water is put in. ' ta""llt•vratrns of lives might he sai-edq a knowledge of this single receipt. A lam' teaspoonful of mustard mixed in a tuitillyt of warm water, and swallowed as soon: as possible, arts as - au instant emetic sufficient ly powerful to remove all that is lodged in the stomach. Ea Ir s said that charcoal plleed ar&usd. rose bushes, and other flowering r:auts; has the effect to add greatly to the richness, of the. Sower. EAR V POTATOES ( XV.IIIIN 6rientifit nnl prartioil RECIPES FOR THE SICK. PARSNIP WINE Al LIGIiT PIF;CRV:4I ANTIDOTE AGAINST POISON:
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