. .. . .g,. - ' 1 INU:4 1 1, /11110 r. : !, ~,. ...,;-_,..i....,,-!' .'-.` - ' FeDa the eixeinetei Ee4:wirer. OW= TO not erui stei zmiz.: . . ..s'Fismieff As , .s.c. , ;(ri_ffs**4; , . 4- - , - _..., .. „ .. Orate [Wee you itat,arattibteti Fire triaihines , Worked liy bumaktoueselusarat belle Ton Amin on tops of bowies whet* the Bawer --. Protrude, and ,yon intatedietely' extinguish. . • ' Grate Ingioe 3 - . • . . w \ _ . Stupeadoons tee pump. you suck:. You Drags up, and you .kwfrt inter on the raging end, dereurfog element einitistonly ,knone us • lire. And yell ruckeent in kwenebbsgtheaforeseld. . atupendootrue steeat puzip. . . . Mitey' destroyer of ignited komhastibuls when you Get to a sirtern yen run,7eursuektiou in. , ••••-• Your Enjineer puts on adishonal steels And you proceed forthwith tollaallattinatibuls. • . ed matter. Miterdeatssaunrof bliseing material, Yon void bekause you hare plenty Safer ou hand and don't use Spirituous liekers--Von dont work much • because yon have nothing todo. Grand ecksterminator of bleaeing material? Wonderful Infantile Water Works. You home Supeeseaded the Isboreuit aorta of lode. • ridnals to perfect bind pumps. And you Now stand out in bass Ferries./ to the enemy Of Flame. Bekause yon ilwaylcome out first best. Wonderful Infantile. . Water Works ! • Thou spreader of the aloreous Fltdd—You Know full well, your hundred of feet .of pipe in Your bier, big wheals, little waives, AC., are death to the old flie boys and useful to Insuranee Computes. Thou spreader of the akweous Fluid! • Steam Fire Ingine—Yogi useful. You use wood and koal—you puke a big noise with yOur whivile, awl You leave a struck' of liretehind you in the strait. But Steerd'Fire Ingino your Useful. Your a—s trump. Go on— Go on Steam Fire Ingine. G o on --Grate old akwirt. gar THE DRAWBBIDGF. PLAN OF GETTING WIFE.--One of the most celebrated, bank ers of Paro - pe at . presint is Mr.—, the chief partner of tbehouse,of "Hope 3: Co." This gentleman . was a simple clerk_ in the great house he now controls, when he was sent to London to negotiate some business with the Barings. After its successful completion, haring meantime been hospitably entertained by the .„heads of the house to which. he was sent; the Aiisterdam clerk requested an in tarvi.:W ;'xitli gr. Baring and demanded his daughter sband in marriage. . " You di-eatn,sir," said Mr. Baring, "you 'are buts clerk—" " But if, I. were a partner in the house-of Hope?" ' "Ah, then the ease would be different!" The clerk .went home and asked a private interview With Mr. Hope.. 'Without prclimi -nary he requested to be taken into the firm as a partner. 1 / . • "What? andiwithqut capital, and yourself •wholly undistinguished?" said Mr.,Hope. . " But if I were the son-in-law Of Mr. Mt ring 1" • • "Ah, then there might be a propriety in it l" Be skilfully letting doWn these two sides of the, drawbridge which might cover, the chasm in his expectations, the clerk managed to get a wife by a fortune; and a fortune by a-wife, and arrived at his present eminent position.' larKENtint.t., of the New Orleans Picay +l,v, relates t&e following, which occurred in his preienee 12 Baden, in Germany: . * At this juncture we were joined liy,an English f:arty, when the subject matter brought under discussiOn was bathing. "I take a cold sponge bath every morning when at home." said John Bull. “So dg 1,” retorted the Yankee. -Wint - ei and summer,' .continned the Eng lishman " ),tv.Arstem, eNactly, - rt.l): - ,nde , l the Yan kee.. • "Is your weather and qt. ter cold?" queried John Bull. " Right chilly," continued Brother John:, ME "flow cold ?" inquired John." '•So cold that the water freezes as I pouf it down my back, and rattles upon the floor in tint:shape of hail !" responded the Yu - 4'm with the same cunning twinkle of the .eye.— Were you in the next room to inc in Ameri ca," he continued, "and could hear me as I am taking my sponge bath of a cold winter's ui ruing, you would think I was pouring dry beans down my back !" The Englishman shrugged his shoulders as: with a chill, and marvelled." , rprir . (JUR BV,CKY AM) JACKET.- young 41=44 who is, eng4ed, and , will . ..: . shortly he united to a gallant son of Neptune, lately visited thiLMariner's Church. During the serm;:ii; theknirson discoursed eloqUently and with much' earnestness' of the dangers Iv i . . and temptation. of the sailor.. He concluded by asking Ulf...following titles. lion :—"ls ther; any one who thinks anything • of 'him who wears a tarpaulin hat and blue jacket, or a pail: of trousers made of duck? in short. ;s there one who Cares ought for the poor sailor?" A little girl, sister of the damsel, jumped !:p, a k nd looking j rchly at her sister, said itt a tone loud enong for every lone to.hear . , "Yes, sir : our . Beckyfoes !" - . . IQ" A. MERITED RETIVIZE , : 2 -A learned cler gyman in Maine was aceugted in the. follow ing manner by an illiterme greacher who de spiced educition Sir, you have been to college, I supl!ose ?" "Yes, sir," *as the . reply • ",1 am thankful," replied the former, ."that the Lord has opened my mouth without any learning,," • . . "A similar Trent,'l . •eplied the latter, "took place in Balsam's time, hut such things are of rare occurrence in'the present day." 1 stir THE St. Loins Republican. says _t at a few days ago, a man and his wife, in that city were engaged in arranging a separation. The principal .difficulty *as the baby, which the• woman tearfully begged to he allowed to keep, while the man angrily refried. At length.. the wife ahnost threw the child, into the husband's armi, and-exclaiming, "Take it. T can soon have another I" tar TORNING , THE ' AGUE To ACCOEIT. The Bellefontain (Ohio) Republican, says the Hoosiers on the Wabash, turn their "agy shakes" to some account: They climb into the top of a." shell-bark," jUst' as the chill ,comes on, and by the time the "personal earth quake" leaves them, there is not a hickory nut let) on the free. SW. e AsY young man wants to reach the "high top gallant mast of felicity," let him make a journey through Maine, sitting oo the hack seat of a stage coach between two down east girls, with only one piece of spruce gum for the three to chew. The Editor of the Bos ton Herald has tried it. coiceima talking of the transmigra• tion of souls, said :—"ln the time of !doses, I `.l hare no doubt I was the golden calf." "Very 4 likely, - replied a lady, "and time has fobbed you of nothing but the . • Ofir Trw•man who is too poor 'to take a paper, has bought a slabsitle4 dog, an old shot guii, and ii'twenty shilling 'gold watch.— He educates his children in the street. and b‘iarda his shanghais on his neighbors. Bob. did you ever go to the gill udueß "Yes.' as did you ai l: 7 - "I dug out, as quick a; the Lord would let me."- • wir. 44 Cor Yoe tell me. Billy, bow it is that the . chanticleer always keeps his feathers.tio smooth and slick ?” "No." "Well, it is b e . can-,che always carries his 'Comb with him." ritir IT HMI now been discovered who struck BRIT Patt , :rsmi. It was "Sam." • ger Dnun.—The man who strikes a lamp ro4l, hccalvo i• wrin't nwi to him. RE.ll4' ESTATE SALES. VA LIMILEPROPINTri Iu Pottavillawat Prierite Salae Cheap. ' BE Subscriber eitera at .Private Sate that hitt of Lantrand Lots Mews el • - earhoo ear or . Tosaira fur the mealy, to the be. eteserruak from dew aebtp_lhili above attempt% Biernary edessing to the Wet Casteet rad. baftir about 2 Teich la mittl l / 2 aadootitaisdat own moat ce I— Mx mon" taa7 humid io inrnu. pat' only for the of tannin& but also as ofleshas the heat locality the beroogb. ea elfish to erect ealtahle wahn• works*, sandy big the town with Water. Apt: at hts aSte, corner that and Callon/1111 streete. _. I Angett Z", - li SOME S', l ,'"'"' - _, , retains. ,-..4..weL containing MO VA IL Fjurs Wood land. Usu * A Dm r ti ,,sgate of emigration. - The le.ke *large twe gory Howe, Tavern. for ortdrit It la et meant ocenarg. Spring Item* with a dwellhiilr overhead. and an ' ... excellent Spring of Water: two tee/lards, a good barn and abed, , and other oußraildirge 'Pam and terms low and rouonable. MIS good, and poitseedon given when desired. ALSO. a degrade baldlag lot In :ice-frog/On Addltkti to Pr 'thralle. - (Pigiterls,) near the Contealuregte,t6 by 195 feet. Apply to . "- .. . . . • . • SAMt.TEL ILARTZ„ Beat Male Amt. Peptember =, W 4 ;.Milt - FOR SALE: A NED' THREE,STORY BRICK MEEK and sits. other isliable Property in Pottsville. ef, F The Interfiber offers at pirate salron the mit reasonable tams. his new 3story Itriek,Dwel. ling Flows. in Second street, a few dotal above Mathet, immediately beidde the lst Methodist Church. This tine building Ix just completed. and has not been wed. It Is lame, light and airy, and has all the conveniences that a housekeeper would desire, and islecated in a pleasant and convemient part of Ws town. .Them is a neser-hdl jug Well of excellent ;water in the cellars-s, eery Important torodderst Ito In the present !sanity. Telltkiti.c- , Onc-fostrth cash and the balance to suit the purchaser,presided only it hp propedy_secured. ALSO, Four Trains Dwe ll ings on tallowhill street, Im mediately in the rear of the new Brick, above mentioned. These en likewise dedrable properties. They can be had on the same rally terms. aliy-The whole will be sold low. ti. IL—Titles clear and indisputable. 1.. WOMELSDOILFF, Opposite Fpiseopal Church, Centre St., Pottsville. Doc. ti, . PUBLIC SALE OF REAL ESTATE. be sold at Public Sale, by the I helm townshiptrA". Lndwijc I . l.7liBDAV, t e f tpe North :iv of December nett, at 70 o'clock, A. M 4 at the hou.c of KM. MATZ, in the borongh of Pottsville, the following de. serihed Beal Estate, to wit: • - D ip tio. I. One double frame Wave and Lot, Nitwit. JIEL In the borough of Pottmille, on Slahautfingo streeti the it being 32 Veit trout, and 240 feet deep, oral:pied by Borer and Allison. No. 2. Onolarge &Fat, 'carer House. large !nuts tio.Stabling., and corner Lot, fronting on Cann; street, a the borough of Gewigidetng, the Jot being 13U feet in front, and running lack the usual depth of said lets to $ 20 f.et alley. • CONDITIONLGE; RALE.—The ea-third of the pun. &ate money to retritchl charged - on'eaeb 'lot sold, during the life of the whiner of the said Ludwig Berger, tteoewo ed. the lutereot payable annually to her. The one-third of the parttime money to be paid on the lat day of April next. teherithe deed win be dedieered and pieseasinti of the Fords& ICITen ; And the remaining one-third in one year thereafter. Interest on all unpaid purchase money to run from, the let day of April neat. -. 1 .' DANIEL F. BERGER, . . 1 " • ' ;JOSEPH BERGEtL WILLIAM BERGER, E - x ecutors. Nose:nine 25, lAtvl • . 4.844. •. • PUBLIC SALE •., , Of Vali:table Real E' . - • THE §ubscriber, Executor of the last Will and Testament of Samuel K. Kepner. deceased. expose to Pubile Sala, on TUESDAY.. the 'Mb day of - December. leS4, at 10 O'clock, A. M, at Kepnermille, West Penn township, Schuylkill county, the following Itsal Sainte, to wit: '.. ' No. I. All that valuable and well known propertyl,.. called -Keptierville," situated partly In West, Perm and partly In rast - ltyunswlek township. tlebuylkilleountt; four miles from the Little sehuylislii llai/rdad.epiti• ex. taming about =tams mut:lmmure. The huprove , Is consist of a large and convenient two story double dwelling . house, partly stone and partly log, and weatherhoirded. with a stone kitchen, and Is known ai the Wind Pees 114 cl. • A new two story atone building. built .:spnaisly for a store. and lately occupied as such: 2 two story log ihrelling home:. a I tr.,..e and convenient stone bank barn. wagon houme; a los stable. atimo sheds, carriage house. smith amp; a distillery and cider mill] and a number of other out buildings: a running . fbunt (Ain at the h"use: tarn and distillery supplied by a ne. Iw-falling stream of water. Thew :um throe thrty, tog apple oreharda and other fruit trees on the * prembtea.. About 1.30 acres are cleared. well (emel t -.. ed. and In a high state of cultivati o n: the balance belie; excellent tiinher land. The above la a good stand for a tavern and stare. and may. without fear of contr*., diction, be celled the Aunt "pletulhl limn in Schuylkill, mup,N. . .. . . N. 2. ,A tract of excellent timber land. a!tjolnlng the, , ma above. ,tainitt about 102 acrot,.strict measure. No. 3. A tract of t buts, land, 'adjoining Nn. 1, and caned ey,nuantnisu," containing 3; acres, 30 perches.' strict measure. N 0.4. A tract of titnivr land. situate about one mile ff : 4ln No.l. containing 413 arms. 73 porrhes,'and . 311 re. . N. :, A log dwelling house and 5 arnw. 112 perches, of bunt, in West Prnn turorn. r hip end nAlkj.yining No. 4. : No. n. A tractor timber land. aitivite at or non! the: !Atilt; Schuylkill Railroad, adjoining landa of John ruff., and others:, containing 35 acres. strict nwasurr. - a. No. 7. A two story stone : dwelling house. kitch-4 T., on, lure and half lot of gn,und , situatn on Market ~ I. ud Chesnut atnwt., in tho town of Ylekinansburg. 1. A ene.andw•hal story hour and half lot nft.nnuid, situate nu Market streets. in the town alum said. - • . . _ No. 9. Eleven lots nt civind. situate in tie town afere-'•1 said. and numbered in the genera plan OE!:lid town withl the numbers '22.23, 24, 25, 'AL Cl', FA, 69; 'AT. 88 and 89. JACint 11.01111:11, Exec-War. 45.0 Nurecuber ORPHANS' COURT SALE , Of the Real Estate of J. B. Levan, deePd.! 1317RSUANT "to an Order of the Or-11: I pliant Court of Schttylltill ei;unty. the subseribere4r . Adminierators of the Estate of ,tangs B. Levan. late ot;t the borough of Schuylkill Haven. deceased. will etip(l74, il , stile by "public vendue. on . 1 10-VD-4 1". the ist dqY of ' Joatstry,lB:;3. at In o'clock... M . at the WASIIINGToNt norm.. in the borough of Schuylkill Haven. the fellovr4i frig Valuable Real Estate, to wit: , _ ~.. I cleft NO. 1. A ' That part of the. Matz Farm. situate on' El the, south side of the river Schuylkill. in West Bruns: 4.l4iewicit township:Containing; 137 acres and :,:h pen•hes; stri4iihisure. of very superior nod shale land, in a high ;gate bf cultivation. with the itnprovements. consisting , . • of a large two story brick dwelling house, ten,' , • nt bouts,. a Int e l, batik stone barn, wagon house:_ and sundry other 'aiutcbuildince. On the preini: • -. e e e are several excellent'apple orchards. Thal above is bounded by the Schuylkill Opal, and the Read. 4 '' Incßail Road pews. through it. . • . NO: 1. li, That pint of tire Mato Farm situate on the north side of the river Schuylkill, In West, lirtansuick.township. containing 164 acres and 79i perchmt. strict measure, Tie imp - ovemente are a good-i two story stone :dwelling house,:and an excellent sawt ; • mill. Fart of this linen s' well timbered. re.„. YO. 'S The rue undivided half part of the Want" 1, err Farm. situate in Wayne township, Schuylkill I . .. linty. containing :NM acres and 74 perches- - strict:l measure. with the appurtenances. consisting of a log] dwelling lieu:toned-kg barn. .1 considerable part of thl .. :. , farm in well tiinheriiii: . ..iiii . 4t^-% NO. 4. 'Ali fie right, title and interest of Jamci : # . 11.3. fart. iu ,k5O acres of timber land. situate in. „ ~ .,1 h Mai:beim township, Schuylkill county', --- beunded, by lands of Itartoler, Boyer, Dscss laud ; ethers, and known et the Fitch tract.. . .. NO. o. Thy' undivided one-halt of a two story: Lt,tr.4 frame dwelling house. with •a large back building. +Nitta - of brick. story Louse, stabling. Fltuato on the :enthaesteru hut' of for No. 64. on Front and St. John streets, in the trough of Schuylkill Haven. NO o. That lame and convenient four Etory ": lug, known no the WASHINGTON HOTEL with •xtensive stabling. lattuote ;on the north-western earner of Front and et. John streets, in the borothrtA Haven. aforesaid, and now occupied by Georg 6 Kaufman. • mn, NO. T. L'ot No. (2, on Front street, In the afore; 4” , 7,1 salt borough, on which ix a' two story frame dwell 4 house. • . NO. a. Seten feet finnt of lot Sc,. 61, on Front street; in raid borough; on whiell Is a traitor building, 1.1 No 9. A lot of ground on St. John street, in the trOr . I murkafi.roaid. being parts of Into Nos. 49 and Ml. ; aNo. 10. A two story brick dwelling house. stablii nd lot of-ground. being par -taut lots Nos. 46, 47 1 t.,, AR. situate on St. John street, in, said borough of Schw.ilkill llayeti. . , NO. V. A two star, frame dwelling house and lot Co. 1. on the South Fide of ,Funhury street, In - thi. i 11swom,11 of alinerwrille. eontaintng tseentywii feel hairont. and now tvropisit by Joseph Levan. - 1 , ;(1. 19. The half of lot No. la, on Market street, in the ha rough of Selitlylkill Haven , TitlittS--Onednlrd of the purchase money to remain ' 1142(1111d on the premises. during the life of the widow.« , - ' Intoreat to be annually paid to hjr One-third part to he paid-the let day of April. 1845. and the balance on the lid day of April, 19541. with intenwt. • •_. . Should the Matz Farms and Washington lintel not be sold. they will then he elTenql for rrnt. _ ' . • JACOB " 313tErt ' Adminittr'ra. ,r . - j 8A.91,'. R. MEDLAR,} - order of t'le Orphxrie Court. 1 JosliTll Bore, (7erk, - Dermmber 9, Iftf..l NEW YORK ADV. AM ' RICAN ARTISTS' UNION!! • TIIE-AMERICAN ARTISTS' UNI ON would resperifully announce to the citizens of I e United States and the Canutas, that for the purpose of cultivating a taste Zro the Sue arta throughout the country, and with the view of enatiing every family , to Leconte preartmed of a , gallery of Engravings, BY TUE FIRST ARTISTS OF TIIE AGE, they have determin es(, in ordra to create art exteturivo eitle for their Engra vings, and thus not only give eniploytuent to a large number of artists and others. but inspire among our countrymen a taste foil works of art, to present to the pur ihasem of their engravings, when ?.:',o,isio of them. are sold. 2i0,000 GIFTS, 1,1 the art ual cost of $150,000. -'--- Each purchaser of st , ,.One Dollar Engraving. therefore receives not only an hturravingliraly worth the money, but Also a ticket whira ratities him to one of the Gifts when t hej are distributed. For FINE DoLla#S, a highly finialed Engraving, beautifully punter, In Aita. and Five 0/ FT •ricKzMaill I. rent: or Five Dollarsl worth of splendid Engray ings can be selected from the Cataksrue. A c. ,, ry of the Cats.i igne. together with a specimen of on, of ttie iingraalutta, ein be seen at the once of this paper. For each Dollar rota. an Engraving artthdly north that aunt, and a (an 'pact. will itamocliateiy be forwards .. , I AGENTS: . . The Committee believing that the success of this Great .National Cndertaking ! will be materially promoted by the energy and enterprise of intelligent .and porseseying Agents, bate resolved to teeat with such on the :moat llb end terms .. . Any person wishing' to become an Agent, by sending Si. will receive by return of mail. a t One noi r Engraving, a TICKET. Pl.rapt,talg, a * Catar logne and all other necessary information. On the Anal completion of the nit,, the Gifts will be' plaretVin • the hands of a Committee of the Purchasers to be distributed, the notice of which will be given throuchout.the United States and Canada*. lIIUZHI.bJ 100 Marlle baste of IVnalangton, it £lOO. 100 - May, at ow. 1(o) weuiter, $lllO. 100 nalboun. $lOO, 50 elegant flit Paintings, .111 splendid gilt frames, sire lis4 ft.nsch, $lOO, 5,000 100 elegant fltl Pftintinga, 2%3 ft. Nub. 450.' ! 5,9(%) bOU stod plats Er v:ming*. brilliantry colored in nil. thin:lh frames. 24%.30 inches each, $lO, 15,0011 10.000 clezant steel plate Zngravings, colored in oil, • of the Waal:lnn Monument. - ..Malat in. each 54. 110,000 r Alnesteel plalo Engravings. from 'lOO different plates. now its possession of. and owned by the Artists' l'ntnn, of the Muket table of from 10 cis. to 51 each. 41,000 1 firstsdus 1/welling. to 31st et.. N. T. city, ' 12,000 . 23 bonding lots In 100 ar01.1011% sta. N. V. ctty',l; each '2.5x100 ft. deep. at $lOOO. 100 'Villa Mt s. containing each 10,000 el. ft, in the' suburbs of New York City, andoommantUng a!! . magnificent vinr• of the Madam Elver end ' tong Island Sound, at PM , - 'O,OOO :0 perpetual loansnf rash'. without interest or s.s! corny, of 0250 e,-h, 5.000 50 An 4': An do of $lOO each. 5.1 . 100 100 An do 'to '1 0 : of 50 " s,OOO 200 1. do •do !dn of 20 ••• • - 45,000) 2,00 l sin 1. of • It PlO,OO. Refenniee in regard to the Real Estate. P. J. TTS,CIOO * - hold Estate Thwaers. N.lfork. Orden, (P 3 sifFidd ' with moneoeWimwd, to be addressed W. HOLBROOK-Ir, Sar'74: 1 • Broadway. M. S. fl. The Vigra% lag. on the catalogue are now! ready ! for delivery. ''o••• , A. 10. s. I El Nti. AMMENInftIEN ir riFFICE. the Little Se d - R l2 N-Fitatkon itailsvadad Cod Coagpin.i Moneta. Me 12 . Map th• Pam trthal aft:. nsieeiNememomes,, antmi cedar* P. IN lip ;10,PattSibtat, Sb afterimil Ind 'IIAILSIEP Gentitil Art. :11.0Vta. 2,1; 1441 ti ,iPIOLAD'A ' & READING RAILROAD. rigigooE CONNEXIO S with HARRISBURG m *wore, Au, ioy the Dauphin and Iftecuetunna • t On a read. 1 nd after Nkranay, May EN, 184, the D l rn Morning inowengar Trate; from Pollan* and aft stations chew Auburn. will conneeti withth e only Train Dom Auburn, westward, on the Daul)hba Railroad, bossing Auburn at 10 A. M. - E . 'An seetainnodation Passenger Car will alai:, leave Rod lug at 5, A. M., daily, to connect with abive Train, it Au burn, for liarritsburg, ie. , I! The Dauphin Train Eastward ontarning.lisarew 11.1111 it Downat 1225 noon, and conneeta at Aubeern with the Down Afternoon Passenger Train on the Resoling Railroad for Reading and Philadelphia. • g Passengers by this Train ran also reach Potbrrffle the mane evening, by the Up Afternoon Pusan* Train. o; Reading, May 214 1554: • o; 20-rf SUNDAY EXCURSION TRAINS. PHILADELPFILCANiI READINU itAktEDAD. ON ANDAFTER SUNDAT,JUNE 6th,11142, and akerery foliosiisc Sunday. until fair ther notice, an Express thmtuwkwu Pammor Train will leave Philadelphia at 7% A. Id.. and retwM from Pc4M. life at 4 P. M.. same cbiy—etopping at all Way Routes on the Lina,and at - the adtaisim adosisst Maids= dadt cr MIL , - • - • !Rations; } I 7 1218 A.1t. l etatk" f - I"* P.M.' Leaves Philters c 7.11 Fleaves Pottaaille 41S) . t Paws Pbtenbrville ;. 6.31 J'asais Mt Carlton 4.07 Pottstown . t IL Iter 4.15 Reading . DAS " - .5.21 " IL naves • :1ct.4.3 " Pousuitirn 6.00 Mt. Carbon - .10.52 " - 10xestrtaille 6.:Xt Arrives at Pottsville - 41.1a0 Arrives at nears 7AO ' - '—'-' - " - 1 , 41 . • , --. .: tt.W., 1 .. "' • ' Anjth.. - lima Trip, pp and &NOM, ill 1.1 airs: From sllllad'i to l'hcrairgle and back woe ay, $1 40 .. .. ptstown.. " i+ 1 75 lidkding, . 250 1 B:llayet4 lit. Cuban &Po ii ttar': Me, 400 .. .1.. Rending to Pottsville and back same day, ' .1 50 as-No Baggage carried with these Traint, All Tickets must be purchased Defter entezing the Cars:- May 29, 1552. . ' t: Wit[ - PAS/WACO, TRAINS. U O FFICE OF ttlE PHILADELPHIA, and Reeling Ralhwd.—Sum mer • FROM PIIILADhLPHIA TO PEnTwyILLL On and after May r there kill b: two, Passenger . Train daily, (Sundays. eseepted), between ilhiladelphla, Reading and Pottsville. i< • • . MORNING LINE. ;1; The Balm= Train leaves Philadelpdia dallikscept FlTM days. at 71/..o'clock; A. M. The 11 1 ' , Ttaltt!loovea Potts. stile daily,lundays excepted, at 7 , o ' clocii i A. 31. • . -. . . AFTERNOON .•.F.. , I -. The Way Train loaves Philadelphia - da4,lexklept San. , days, at .3 1 4 o'clock, P. 31. The It;apn...sa; Tr.= leave* Pnitindlle daily. except Sundays, at 3 1 / 4 o'clnick, P. M. {LOURS' OF PASSLNG 11EADI1c11. For Philadelphia, at 9 o'clock 10 mlauteif, '4l. M., and 4 o'clock 51 minutes. P. M. For Pottsville, Usl. l . o'clock 31 minutes. A. M., and 6 o'clock, P. M. 'Both-Trains stop at all the Stations akmatiite Line. FARES: • V. LI • lot MASS CARS. 114) CLARA CARL Reading to Philadelphia. $1 75 , : $1 45 Reading to Pottsville. , • 105 p 55 Philadelphia to Pottsville. 275 I! • 225 Depot In POttsville, corner of tram andPf aliroad Ste., rear of American House. Passengers cru4p..t enter the care unless provided with a ticket. ini . Fifty pounds of Bagrare will be allowed each passen -4o rer In these lines, acid passengers are cap ly prohibited from taking anything .1A Ba_krage but the s.wn yawing apparel. which will he at the risk of Its ownbr. By order of the Board:Cif 31anatters i', ti 4'.7 S. JMADEOII4),II3OcMary. . June 5. 1851. • .... c 1 , 4 2.”3-tf .._. __ . r ? k . Tilt .. P.l -V Liver ol & PhiladelOtila ~ $ 4 ' STEAMSHIP CO.v ':j t " INTEND RAILING THEIR FAVORITE i'I'EAMSHIPS: TORS.' n i , j CITY OF MANCIIBSTEIk . - - .2125, COL Wylie., CFI' Y OF 11 ALT I NUMB, k new) - - S:IY. etOrt. it. Untie,. CITY OF WASHINGTON, oral zmo, c A yt R. !Arum, KANGAROO, FRO'S PHILADIELPIITA: ',' CITY Of MANCIIRSTER: Thursday, 18thPantmry, 1055, KANGAROO. about Thuisday,—, = -.- -, FROM LIVERPOOL: ': CITY OF mA:ccursTErt, Iflditerday, 2tttlj 1854, KANGAROO, about Irofine.otoy„— ~ ,—.:7 : -. . ''' .RATES OF I'ASSAGF: FROM P1111..0141'1111. FROM Ltszneora.. Sal,.on Borth, -Saloon 8frt14,.!. -ZI guin. Midithipl7 Forward " - -• 55 Forward " e :.• " Including tltiatird's THIRD CLASS.PASSENGEI44:' A limited number of Third Cleve Pawron'irit re will be ta ken from Phl:adelphla and Liverpool, and found in pro- Ni.. 010:, From Philadelphia, - VS I From Lirerievil. - - $4O Certifiratert of Ptutratto wilt be issued Mira to partiess who are desirous of bringibg out their (lipids. at entre , aponding rates. ~ Drafts on Liverpool from £lonwards'. 1.. , - 1 An eapwrietseed Punrohn will be carried ;n mach ship. All goods Pent to the Ajtents in Phlindel hia aud Liver 1, I. will ho forwarded with oeartonty - and tlespatelL For Freight or Parnage, apply to _,'; iIiCIIMID,IEDIYARDS. Corner of Seeoud and Market atMeta. Pot taviiht. tIA3II:EL tiMlTlL:Aftent 17 Walnut st.. Philadelphia. or 7 ilromtionv. New York. and WILLIAM INNI - AN: Agent, . ' No. 1 Tower Bulidfno. Liverpool. November 25.1554 ,, i, 4titf . , CATAWISSA, WILLIMISPORT. And Erie nadroadf °Yen to 31&on, p”. -Ei g ht and • • a half hears from Philadclphm toafillon. TAN and after Monday, Septemtper'2s, 7 and until flu; Eaten Finn by the Sunbury and Erni Itailioad Company- to. Willianiapnr4 iR nbuipletrd, Par- Renter Trains will bn run every day (exec t Sundays) :to • Leave Reading Railroad Depot, corner of ;Limed and Vine tirtts. Philadelphia, at 7.30 A. M.t.connett at Pnrt Clin tn with the Cattawissa Cotnpany'v Cara. (passing over the Little t‘chuylkill and Catawista Itailroadid, and arrive at Milton at 420 P. M. t !Letts leave Ilitperra (oppositofr,Catawissa) for Wilkesharro immediately on the arrival of the Oink and leave Wilkesharre at 11 P. M., etinnectin4 with the noon Train, and arrive at Philadelphia the sauna evening: 5M.7 , 1. or Pockets will leave for Williamsport on arrival of the Cars at Milton, and returning. leate 'Williamsport every morning to connect with the train at Milton, which starts at 11 o'clock. A. 31. connecting with the Reading Railroad at Port Clinton, and arrives at Philadelphia at at 7.30, P. M, Dv this route, the dlstatickbetween Phila delphia, and Williamsport is • accomplished in fourteen hours. • Passenger trains leave Williamsport fpr Elmira every day. except Sundays. at T A.• M.. connecting at Elmira with trains for Butfalo, Niagara Falls, and other Western Trains leave Elmira for WillianiSport at 4-P. 31: Passengers there take the morning stage to Milton. ' Posse !OUT , leaving Philadelphia, will *run , their tick ets for this route, at the above named depot of the Read ing Railroad Co. Philadelphia to Catawissa. , - • - • - - do to Milton. - 4 - 4 50 do to 'Williamsport, • - 4f. - • 5 -50 do to Wilkeslorre, - 4 :50 Tamaqua to WilkesEarre. - - - 2,00 alePassongers.froni Pottivllle, should take the 8 o'clock morning Valley train, to connect with thls line at Tana, qua, for up country. A freight train. will leans Milton on lrOnday, Wednes day and Friday,and , _Port Clatim on Tutisday, Thursday and Saturday of each- week. Onoda cartledto and from PhilmiAphla withont transhipment. .AOl7 at titeltelpt tog Railroad Freight Depot. corner of Bruad and Cherry. stn,ts. WM: D. LEWIS., Preleideld. December 16, 1854 • 40.4 f . _....._ ,CURE OF,A METHODIST MINISTER! IAR. SWAYNE'S Celebrated Family t; Medicinev—no amity should be without them. ' fin, i.'' Dr. blcayne's (impound Syrup of IVlhf Cherry, isds,The original I eci,„t and genuine preparation. ty at ..., ; , The wonderful cures performed by this ire - Id an 'Nimble' medicine. in pulmonary Contramption. Coughs. 1 , Peel "t", -.',' : • Colds. Asthma, Bronchitis, Influenza, yritoop. ' : 1 • lug Cough. Croup. Spitticgi of IML AINO ;• ' ' Blend. Lir- t ' . TRANSPORTATION. ------------ Or . :CAMplaint, Pain in the Side and Brims! Tickling or talsiog In the throat. and all disease* et the' Lungs and - limed, hero excited the astonishmontcef all who have I'itneared its mere. attests effect; there Wee amount of a Medicine from the earliest ages. Ihrulabillg a psueliel. 4. 4 . ! READ TIM It/TRACIMINAnT cOr... ~', Int.'Swarrm—Dear Sir: I feel it a deb4of gratitude due In you—and a duty to the Minded gendmlly, to offer my humble testimony In favor of your Con-pound Syrup of iVild Cherry. -Some three yrars since, Pow violently at tacked with Cold and Inlitunmation of the Lungs, which ; Was accompanied with a very distressing Cough . and pain ... . S. S. WILLIAMS, SUperintendent. lln the breast and -head; a very considerable discharge of ' - '. l lretf. ~-Uffensive mucous from my Lungs especially upon channel "2:___...ir__ ' l?df weather, however alight Al Britt I fait no abtrra *bout lay condition, but was pretty won contused that.] we. Impidly going into Consumption. I Frew daily weaker, 14nd at length was scarcely aide to watic about, or speak I i*urn a whisper, such was the exceeding weakness of my'' Lunge. • Daring this rime I had tried various preparations I r fand preecriptione, but found no relief, -growing all the lime worse. Just here I was advised and persuaded by a Area friend In Wilmington to make trial of your Syron ... - c= „.,• ',id' Wild Cherry. I mutt minters that ,'lrrevinusly I had . . _ s ...„. ~. T . ~, ..' 7 ,been rpreludiced against ' patent medicines, and I 603 OLIII, , ~,, , .....7. 7 F . ...... . Against (bore <man; ant-of-the hatull of empyries. but; AWITCLES or rations. '' k 1 . ... F r. •t,'"g ,:eneltirstanding.your claims tette+ profeesion and practice, . e., .....- Fr. r...% ! - ,lif medicine:and having implicit faith'. in tie; sayings of. , . !z, .."•e. A l i '' • . ..- ".. ley friend, I forthwith purchased of Dr.iSlavr, one of your ''. . . Rgenta. a tew bottles. and motenenced Dense. My disease 30 15 .: .!Was at this time of :D or '25 months' st4tding, and come. 'it - neatly was deeplyzseated. I found. bOnoror. considers. ;tile ralk.f from the ore of the first foru or five bottler.- , . -Hut ' ,being a &bile speaker. I frequently attempted to M 1 11 . ',Tprerich with my Merest Mg strength. erpi thorobv roptur -1 I 'z ed those remade that bad already begun to heal; In thi n ::way doubtless, my run' was groatly retarded. In cone. ~ • - quenee of acting thus imprudently, I fad to use 12 er 15 z" - 18 1 ',bottles before 1 was perfectly restored, I have no grunt I 4 tionn much Mailer number of hottles4culd have made 1 ".: Me unmet hut for the above indieerrildn. The Syrup al. 15 .rz7'4 "'toyed the feveriebed habit. did away with the distressing ' { l ' • "'cough, put a stop to' the discharge of matter from the' ' . . lungs, and gave them lCa• the entire sestem good health: ' V 2. 1 9 - ',,f hare deferred giving this certilirate an now for the per- .86tl [: j I • 1 1 . ' , .4aPeiot being perfectly satisfied with the permanency 01 1 ' z. 15 .`.the Cure, mid now that I feel perfectly pelt, L offer it with ' ,; 424 -' ephemera. REVJJ. P. JORDAN. I . ~ ' ' - t- Irdblin ()aunty. N. C. „. it' PHILAD' 'A , it READING RAILROAD.:;: Ini. Swartz—the i1e5...1. P. Jordan is a highly'respert; ',ableNinister of Dublin County. In this Stater ke desired 011111:1N111411M5 :.Inc be forward to you the foregoing certhleate, being fully s *ow:tainted with the facts. 1 ran testify that this state (IFFICE of the Philinda.W, R. R. Co., 1 ; anent lit correct. I shall publish it inzdur pa 'mi., AS be is Philufelphi4 August 4 1 , 1854, .geinirally known tinoulthont our section. The rates of Freight and Tolls on Coe' transported by ~ l', Very reipectfully. - DR. WM.:44IAD - , Druggist. . this Company. will be as follow* until furthermotice: 'k: 1 • • 1 - Adl4 4 LI v. ).Wiltnington. N. C. , . 1 , The Rev. J. I'. Jordan is well knowh by us; whatever . . . . C 1. be may state may be strictly relied ueg ity. ' ie.. _ _.l MOM 1 . :•• 2 '. 2 ' 3 o i F.. •• I .. . . i Sti r jll P g *"" 1. :• [ LtWilmington. IC C. - ' I ....._._.:1 ' 4 C. -41 - . Loot well to the Marks of do Genuine. • ...—. , i I To Richmond . • . l 22.5 1 im p, , 000 I'l , rah- INQUIRE PARTICPLARRY FOR 'EO •• Philadelphia. . ' , 215 , . 010 Iw ., . 190 `'Dr. Itwayne'a Dompound Syrup of Wild Cherry, the twig!. i " Inclined Plane, • I Sts i vo ]AS no ~ nal end onlp genuine: - remember. it id put up n square Nicetowe, : - ! mr, 1 ..p i , 1 , 4 ,, , w). , I ...botUri, covered with a beautiful wral4per, (eterl ongrem- I 6 :: • 'l mr i ft lain tu t tt os h ri tv, Ijiiii.ll.. - • 215 , I , • ..:,. 1 11: . 1 . 52 : 1: '; logI•' with a rawt t ml ys t; tp Dr m . A titr o a ß yn l e:4 l 7 ; also his s". ' ,03 •6, , 3 , , ,,, 1;1 104.: ~ , , '. yS , W aVat'iii ii.C rtuarat bw a r r:o t be.,,, Vtaw as....d ireer. I trz ire th rtt e i vo nl b y u l c h . e s tneti „i t ! r 1 110 • 195 190 '. ' ll , 4ti r"' - '' Spring Mill* " :enaheheckets and Ply -., 1 I 1! ; :'pleniant and effeetual wetnedy for the destruction of month Railroad. Rambo's and Potts' and ' I. 1 ! Jones', ' 1 Los i 00 1 1 45 175 'i . genuine ozrept that in square bottled, with ft. ro e,, l it • i of Dr. Swaim. no each wrapper. !. Nnfred! ' wn a Bri4 . 7 "" rt ' I . ion 1 ' l'/9° 1141 Il 175 -;' Ds. Ear nac's Scout Coerce Saarieerat te Art 'A r il . Port Kennedy, , 195 i lon ]an:, 175 ~ p lugs " ii.i.o7oiaritu,i, In id to . imahm , „ 14, Ti .t.y, " Valley Formi,• • ' r a t n -J ; 7 f45 1 ,' Y l f , 1 . r,,,, 6 ~ zde.t . No medicine makes such • Certain ewe s '.O tic PitrOntrillll4 ' j.„ -- 1.-"i; - , . ~',„'''' I i ",,,,, - "' , SWAYSN'S. SVOAR coArgo SARSAPARILLA. AND! Royera Ford, . '''''' ! '"'" ''" ' - '''' ' .TAR PILLS. They art vs an alteknatige, produce a . Pettstawn. ! ! "5 ire 1101 tan ~. ' 1 1 7 '; 'zi '- . heat rotate of the ;serfdom: remorinrall bbstructions. " Dounlarville, 1 i ; v l 1,1 7 4, 0 ; 61 2, I 1 6 2,, 1:" ' I•r. Swayne's Cholera Mertes. Diarrhea, led IP"ornt•'r.r " Birdsboro' i • . ' , Iss — ' 4:150 - 1 - ' . . an i n .,'''' ~f 4 Cordial, i epeedy and effectual reniedr for ASIATIC Routing, -: • i -- - ' ii --- '"" I. '''' ri CHM Yr A Common Cholera Morbus. Diarthow- Dy seiel "'Between Reading " and , ~, . , Motirnrillo,: . 1 2 05 i ii..ao 14 , ) I i; . 140 ' ; '..1 tort'. illo . i.TO . Inhratten or Summer co'ntiPlabzit. Pains In, Stomach and firrinris, VOrottln2. Flea (lettere* Sickness of 1 " Scohrerille. ; , : 1 .1,55 1 .:150 140 ' 440 -..1 ! 4 I r y .. and 4ai affections of the Hamburg, . 1 iss ! 415 0 - 1 , . the Stottmeb, lennwes of ..p ~.. , ! I " Or•rignburg. .1, 1:,-, ! 45 0 L,....,• • .:o?toorarhan..lll3ewels. I ' roF. F‘I.E By Icy order nf gm Dosed of Managers. ~ JOHN H. DROWN. - !). p e f fee m e , S. BRADFORD. Serretare,'„ - JOll SS. C. MART'S. ii ' Aug. 12, 18:4. Wetf r'7 . D. & W. 1113STRINDER, Schuylkill Raven: ammismummimienuommammemeeliimmslamal.mmi 4 • ECHE!, & HARNDT, XreMont. • ('''(DICEHAMS.---BestiCured, Of thel ' ' Lk ' linitNS ' ' ' 11 . 1 11neravillor . W. W. PREVOST, .I', ‘,./ first gaidtty. fresh from the beat indent, tall be 1014. .. It J. FRT. sans ~. . . regularly every Welbseiday and Sattualay, At i _. . : ' A. R . PENttosz,'Brever Meadow. T. C. DOTLE'S .' And by all the principal Storelteraws; its Schuylkill and New vegetable and Proetdon Stand, Mettantan-0 W , -elf . larant eounties. f T. 4 ly ' Stay =, 1054 ,i - - 21-if ' . . July :91, 1854. i . . ADAM'S & CO.'S EXPRESS. P "' PTSVILLE, TO HARRISBURG. This lino connects daily with all til4r great South ern and Weatern Routes.. By arrangetnint their place of bushy.a in l'ottaTille will he at the omen of !Inward A Co. Mot"' having =obi.a for tranarniscion by raid line; Will call upon C. B. COTTBIt, Adam's it Co. P Ageht, at gold Offko. _ 41,4122, IR.S4 PHILAD'A. & READING RAIL ROAD. EMI • 1L OF FREIWIT ON lIIERCIIANDIZE. ( AN AND AFTER NOVVMBER Ist, .7 1854, until further notire, the ftklowing Eater, of Freight will be charged per 100 pountinft • Prr.Goods, Canted lottery. Banks. Carpet inrg. Cigars, Prro.h Meat. Vish.Glasa, Anvils. Bran. Batter, (k•ppnr.' P. Far• thenwareArindataneaMmeeries,ilernp Hardware. Mara, Ite Leather, Marhihery,oystet • s.olln.Seedt Boer. Cotton.fpfree. Grain. Bar Load. Molaames,Nrdlx.Spikel., Bice, Salt., Pr"liii"Pso Sugar. Whiskey, Bronins, nen Bricks, Guano, VIII Stone% Pitch and Tar. Salt. Scrap Timber and Lumber. &c., - • , Bricks. - Coke, Cord Wood. Clay, Grar,4, Ice, Iron ,the, Linicstone, Manure,. MO Iron, Plagtar. Slate, ite., Flour, per hand. Oct. $lO,OOO MOOD 10,000 10,000 ;~.,~,~ UZI RIERVE • • Kt ='t: , =: „ 4 11,' yen weld( hate a Wasatardllnadb t eadt health, and a art of deatat al aPplant that ” •It am add natal* Itto the espratenn'j of "lb* Da raarCliwe divine:" ' MAL L: DODSON'S tonindied riortatga Math OM our ttreinho; the teeth, tuts teen prepared eipressly_ with: a tikkar to supply a deliciten7 of the toilet, and meet the mania of those rho appneelate the utility of lbws useful It;oetohtneo the aetrtngent, Inthettlte, fie jeT ime• mace Ind artimatie properties, requisite In Omftrti4 settee of lb nature pleuant, sae and meodl" sadttalaoa the Merit of betas entirety free flaw addof A 15.2 1 1.• yet Olsen:wily FISMOTOII stain. nattdors=l0 geCta vitiated semettons of the mon th , and to the met maitlicat of tartar, after it has once boa) peototil tit• tnotidd. „. Aft alto hare 'and this Tooth Nate; fii" it the Weil"' 4. nerArer other hinds manuteetared elsewhere—the can. postilons of which they know but U t U e et ii°ll4 Z .Pftpareet only by - 31, D. [-DOW , • • , Dentistaottsrifte. Ishota it lift lie aripnid iciAleakai ivaberst dLe emps. July 20:1951 FRENCH TRUSSEIV E.Ef • WENIIITSO LBSS THAN:2IOCM= for the cure of lhotsta or ErrrTes, acknowledged by _the highest =mama authorities in Philatiel• berocopmbly superior to Apt other In wi c;;e.• Sufferers will bignettfted to Wen that the iwcentan now:Offers to_ procure not only thefightest easy,. but as'efertabk. a Trim ee any other, In Thin &the rum., toortS andeincomfortable edicts usually wad( Thom wo dlifolty Internam the fitting, land when thieved litera te:l'ft wilt Mein its position without delve. lies' ors eta distance, unable to call oil tlae sulnorlber, eantaire the Tram sent to any address by• remitting yin DOWAILS to the single Truss, or Tut for the'donble— with nectiore round the hips and statingibe 44 affected. ' It willherschanned to snit tint !MOM' by ?retrain; It 4 on unsoiled. • r e.. for sale only by the Importer; • . • CALEB 11. NEEDLES. Car. Llth end Bare Ste, Phileffe. lacks requiring the benefit - of SIECIUNICAL SC PPCiRTS, owing toderangement in the Whined Organs, Falling of the Womb, Total; Pulmonary, lope peptle,Norrone and Spinal Weakness: are hlhernied that a ceenietent and esperieueled Lain will bein attendance at the !Lions, (act apart for their awls* essr).No. 114 Ntlf:Stre. et , let door below Rem. . • 40821. 19U. . rely 4,1 ff...! CURU FOR CONSUMPTION, ! ! Ch4ur. Oat, Arthem, Brenchitit, 941701 ,Delraity, ! an, ' &widens Hangars. ' , 1 the Proprietor has succeeded (from dim:alone of Pro- , fessut Stone) In Combining the Oil and • Lime so perfectly that the taste of the 011, which is so nauseous to persons getlrallY, Is entirely overcome. and it can be taken by the racist delicate females with pleasure. . _And as Mouth theltetiefit of this article over the pure oil, (the following cacis'y. by Prof. Stone. is %elitist:a to convincet ha most yza • sceptW. The young lady was 24 years °foga. { 'lliac , disease was one of unmixed phthillis, Ch bad WO, expected to terminate in tbi course ota f Months, fattilly4 The upper part of both her lungs Was filled with traterrirs; and in some places were ,beginping to soften . Tbp ease lwas evidently a tad one. The tnetment of cod lirnr on was' at first 11144, hut without marked improve mAtit. IThe phosphate of time srali then:_sdualnistered srith the 011. and the result. assn the case of 'many other.. wasvcsin, apparent. The patient was rapidly getting wen." VAVTIION.--On account of the great repination of this Compound for all Lung Complaints, the suiacriber would enitlo4 the affileted against using any except that man ; ufatturbd by him. as lie has the only recipe in the V. Sti'll's for combining the pure Oa with Li jet in a proper rnatineid Therefore as you value your heidth, purchase weie eXcept that ruanufactunal by !I !..! • i ALEXANDER B. WILBOTt, Chemist • 166 Court street, Boston. S&or le in Philadelphia by T..W. DVOT,T & SONS 132 th Second Street. lee sale In Pottiville by J. C. litilllVlS. Druggist, opposite Episcopal Ch u rch. l'ottstille. November 11. /SU 44-tf • I.EAws VOLCANIC OIL UNIMEN • lIE UNP ARALLELED SUCCESS of this Liniment, and the miraculmia cures that It hate xl4 is performing, In all parts of the 'Western and S.eptherta country, is a sufficient guarantee fur its eston- Wffimg a, wo Didier Bottles of IiIcLF.AN'S'VOLCtIC OIL LIN IN t:NT has tilled the most inveterate c of Chrmilc nill Intiammatrey ithentnatism, Neuralgia:and Gout: In nient cdses rifew applications will give relief. For Feral yaiS; Contracted Muscles, Stiffness or Weaknesa in. the Jrdrita, Muscles. or Ligaments, it will Deter fait If ap plied according to the directions, the onco!ahrivelled and stfffenetil,limbir wlll regain the elasticity tlyouth. ' Two a&licatlens will cure Sore Throat; TootHsche and tar-` arlhr,littil it will almost instantly relti(V- any local In-, nann i o t rion or Pain. For Son. Nipples, raked Breasts, I • Lips Chapped Hand& it Ls the ordy I One fifty' sot tattle Inainever'falled in cur• ing the Pike. llnndreds who were afflicted for yearn with that distressing disease. hove been cured by a few afildiratt ms. It will cure Iltonehele or Goitre. any un nattindi Dunn, N.ale or Tamer. and It w4lll eknrise and h& - il Ciro-nue Sores. or a disease call od Fever Sores on thi..l,ets 1111 difference how long they may have existed.— One tif V cent bottle will heat the mist Severe burn or Sada. Ensh ('ut nr Wound, without rititcar. Bites of 314rspittoes, Stings of Bees. Wasps or an y villainous in siker, one application will give instant relief .For Bruiser.. Sprains.l.tc.. It iS an infallible remedy. i ' >Lehi:Area VOLCMCIC Ott LltitmEirt has teen thorrnaghly teided In each and all of the stove disensos. and we iIINVY . niter known it to fail in performing a rule when appli.ni arta, inting to directions. Who then will s ni ffer from eaten. Din 46easex when a safe and sure retneq la so easily, els rEvre FAVILT Avoid keep a supply always on band, tor , uAe In time of noel. READER! k. Ifnve you friends that an • suffering from external dis• easkast • Teen go toll them to call at once and get a Pup phi, and be cured. TO PLANTERS, FARMERS AND OTIIERS. W.r!,rklinta large number of hand, and ritrirk, hundreol4f dolini, can bemired annually by using alci.atx's Volt:ism Oti• LINV3Ir.NT. It it equally eflicncinusinouring diseasis I if. llorses and of her a n itpalasurh as Splint; Spa's in. Nodes, StO.llling or Lameness . It will cure Polooyd, Fistula, old Spies or Sweeney. If properly applied. Frit attains. Brut , aist.,Scratches, Chafes, Saddle or Cellar Reeent Sorrel MOuruitt &c- It In an Infallible remedy. There Ia no mis take about it. MeLTAN'es VoLCAYIc (111. LtAlll7.l?Meld ne vet tail to rune any of the Moto diseases, if applied aro* dnnr. to the directions which accompany; each bottle 'in Eterlish and German. ' illead the following rertillrete, which Ie.INCONTESTA • MX - 4: of what we have asserted: 11. liictras'S, St. LonisOlo.,—Dear Sin I was nifirti . . l for fifteen months with rheumatism, no tench that I was nftable to attend to any business. My legs. arms and flog erti were swollen dreadfully, the murales were contrasted. Mid I suffered the most excruciating fain. I 'applied stlrne floe or six bottles of Mrititang Liniiitint—lt bad on utere effect than ao much grease. I obtkined one dorm blittlet of Volcanic Oil Liniment of your agent, Mr. Elko. felwhich I shall be ever grateful to him. and iu Ave • I was entirely well, and' I take pleasure In recom- Mending it to the public. And I alto add that one or my tiiiineri got east in the stable and was unlade to stand up. In the, morning I made one of my lxvit rub on sumo of ylnir Liniment, and In three hours he cSuld walk about the yard apparently as if nothing had- happened to hint. Mr. DIM lee and others of my neighbors were pres ent at the .time, and they concur with meta saying that no , Winter, should be without a supply.•o4 l this invaluable medicine on hand. I remain, yours. ke...L. - • MOSES ID; Panola, Mist, Feb. ii, If SL •,1, Then trifle no longer with the manyi worthless Idul- Minats offered to you. Obtain a supply o Mr:Laves CUE ILIATED Lurnictr. ,It will cure yen. .:`..lrer sale by .1. lUMeLEAN.soleproprietcr, corner Third kid Pine strorta. St. Louie. )10. JJJ -,For sale by J. 0. Brown Pottsville; J. l%ellar Burns, Mi. tferaville, Agent for the county. • ,Alan 15.4. a l-ly QM r , , ,4' '.4 - I ' 4-MTellitarsxmiiikei ~, , , ~ 42. 4 ,-.•.i,...ix - =,coortmt,hat , HojwierA tch t. 0t 4; orr im ipari.paymte.d.4 to. JOSISPIOWEGAN. - • - INN= 13010911111) FIRE COD - LISER OIL AND LIRE. , Nam. • v in , s t . i porn:yam ti 4 tr o 41INDUASIZA IiCKERY.O4ogio ilisroeso, Mier moaned, Ilablood °l = bands:moot say* Ktvaro • ed or oboot s too& i- for lorry imoise, usiorfacho tho dm( and doable. £44dles, Debark sollatforarot belorkiluc to 13141 Bad 41ort trioliOispr'oroady pc.* or Csar to ardor. . • • lionrars soitaleSitilonho porpoin timid, or mode to order sr : Abort oath* "1 - AW;rooLin Roe ar., Funned em no soookolOcomo, • . L. MF. oppoittir ZOoirpoil Monty Centro rennin*. "dis.o2, - (2L131 ! 1941 • ,MOROCCO FACTORY. , • BindinggOßOCCQ LEATHER and SHOE Vont, at Dam ' s ad stand, on Eanitlad la, Ingle. - , j • . The andendgraid militate! InSartroi OM customers of liboAkarre soslikanins ' that be will cocain, no the tuanniketuro WWI kinds of - 1/4 .. . R • , • I MOROCCO, - ,' ' ' Butt as Nld: filiats4 trench Morocco, Riot; that and Book Bindings, Pink Linings, Le.,ie.; and will constantly, haulms baud st imuli* SioriMtelit °tail *tads °MEATH- Bll.okitlfilioakilittioall awl Red Sole,Lointer, Slaughter: Kim trench and City Calf Skins. . . ' Minors Upper leather, and a satiety of shoe *lndium such as Threads': Nails, Pegs. Clamps, kr...„ kr., all of which will Is, sold at time lowest cash Firm , ' : 1 • JOHN 1.. iIINNIO. ar ALI lambi of him, such u Ihrop. Goat, Deer, le.;. and also &onset taken In exchange for Leather, at the bi Mmarkotiltiors, or paid j ibr to WU. Ile. Oct: Virti MA • : . Ulf sate MEDICINAL. I=M:ilU=U:O FOB SALE at JLABTLVS Drug Store, I cc assortment of Morales improved True. ens, pannng which ansloaubla and Single 7 :77 1111 Y improved Trims; Double amt Singlet old style nneses.. Moro Abdominal Support en, Ladies Shoulder Bran* Boothe:inn Eaastla Stespen. der Shoulder Itufrog, Suspensory. Bandages. Silk and Cot ton.!.79MS. C. MARTIN. Agent. Septembe 24 31-tt LYONS' KATHAIRON. HAVE YOU used ; Lyoiii'.Kathairoh ex- the liairt It Is the moat delightful toilet ant dddeee In the *orld and la preeminently heoetkial far Or/ and Bald heads . She Kattudron ray, restored my hair after a baldness of twelvtr years. Yana truly: R. I..ATWATIIII, • No. 56 Warren Illinet..New York. Also, Lyons' Extract of Pare Jasaalat Ginger, for drn pepida and geneyal nerroas debility, 44.4 can bead at ' C. BARI4ETT . - t4Af m aerr , and • Vaa Stoist . Centrg i t t t u ree tu je. t. - October 23. 1833 • ' , 41-tf TO PREVENT AND CURE CHOLERA, Aliat ALL SOITEL 0011P4A1NT8. fIERSONS 'MA V ELIN.G AND ALL others; should haves bottle of Dr; .1. S. P:OSVS Pals r. and Gsrrotriattre DSlsoni by Weis, In ,esse of sod den sickness. -, . ; • • • I , TO VRENENT PHOLE4—Tats • tinepoonful of Pain Curer in a wine glass of.water, every, marnlog. When • ever you have pain, Intermit:ly or externally; use the Pain Curer. In bottles, 12%, Viand 50 cents. DR. ROSE'S CARMINATIVE BATetAM—for Cholera 'Morten, Dowel Complaintaand liysentery. - . Thla mixture is oue of the most important medicines, and should be kept In all tunnies. As a ,soothing preparation It has no coma. In cages of Infants with bowel complaints, cholera • morbirti restlessness,- eryin... or general pain, it has been proved a perfect halm- Asa spedfielor bowel complaints of adults. It has nirrtr failed. Owing the cholera of VW, Int and 1849, it fal*Ed In no Instance when used before death bad pcsltively struck the patient. I here had re turns from more than one ',thousand persons, who used it dining thrills memarable parted* testifying to its ronder ful curative powers. .25 cents a bottle, • J. a ROSE, 31.. D., Phlladelphii Da. J. 5.1103 E ilia been k regular practitioner of medi cine for thlky . yearv( In Philadelphia. Is a graduate from the Univeriity of pennsylvants. 1319. and an honor rii7 member of the Philadelphia 'Medlin., Society. AU of his valuible medicines (a .remedy for each dia. ease) to be had of afl the liruggists In Philadelphia, aud ,Jr:l KISS & lIARTeIIORNE, corner or Second and Wal • nut streeti, and by R. lIAXNAN, Agent 'for Schuylkill County. August 3,1551 334 f, • COODNEWS FOR THE LADIES. ints i R. VANHORN, the Celebrated As-,I trologer of the l century. has the sacret which gu es the,rlingle to s happy , Marriage. and to make the Married happy. Ladles who were unhappy through trou- hie. misfortune, disappointed hopes and false promises, have been Made happy by him. Ills niedical advice was • never known to Lai .1 lie is s tuarriedman, a man of Dim: fly, which Makes the balks consult him in the most del icate cases with perfect confidence. lie is the married and single ladles' confld ntial Doctor and adflser. Ile shows the lamas of your %lure Husband!! • I I _.,-....-- 00Q1".1 ORTUNE—VTAILTII, Eminence and hap Ines% are within , the roach of all.— Those who had , ted luck. and , found ttNrtore they tried to get forward he more things Went al., , them, consulted him; thelf i bad bark ' has Jeff, them. and they are now fortunate. di add happy. ! Ile has the' secret that otopathe stand r and envy of year enemies. GENTLEMEN l—teek to your Intetesto before it Is too late. Men who havt been unfOrtunnte and unsuccessful in life andiln bush —men Who hate worked bard and strug,gksi against a Iverslty and misfortune. the greater Part of their lives, lid fountlithe mere they tried to get forward, the more things Went against there—these men hove consulted hie ' for the last thirty years. All those who hays fellowed his advice Aro now rich and happy; .while those blinded by prejudiee and; Ignorance. neglect ed i l his advice, ares the lilene ill laboring aintinstl adrersitY and itL tst poverty. Ile shows ,t, your Alert IVife. iii-All interview are strictly private and confidential. Pr. Vanhorn has c nand his reAderice and office to No. Sts; Lombard stmt. between Juniper' and, Bread. the 4th helm. from Juni r, •on the Poutli 'side. Opposite. the Church. F.'tng fAc l poorment Oflee Bell. ' duly R. licit IDR. J B. NIARCNISI'S CelebratedCnihollicon,for,theltellefond ' Cure of suffering Fermate'. It , stan ds prtrrnii. tent cor its CUratiTe . plaeni in all the dia. etu.s for which it is' recommended, unual called FEMALE Cost. .atirrs. 4lf thew are Prolap. :us Uteri. or Falling the Womb: Fluor lints, or WIIITM 11 r.mic Intimantion Ind Ulceration of the Vo3lll : Incidental lentorrilaar or Flood. lg, Painful. suppnis lrrog4lar Men. trustion. ,tr., with II th , -ir accompany ing evils, (Cancer ex tieptetl) no matter how severe or of hutr lung Standing. The tathelloeu far suricuisea other. remedies. In being: more certain, less eXTV and leactrig the system hr x better roilition. Let all iutererrtl fall and obtain a paraphlet,(free)nintaining ample proof from the most re spectable Sources of the. beneficial results of Its use; tse gether with letters from highly eairrienced Physlciana, who have used It In their pmrti, ntid, wpeak from their own observations. REFER.ENCE4:—P. D. Parkhani, M. D., Vitra, N. Y.; L. P. Fleming, M. P.. Canandaigua, N: Y.; )1. II:Mills, M. P.. Ittwhegter, N. Y.; D. Y. Foote, M. P., Synsens,.., N. V. -Prof. truntetr. Ft. P. halt., Md.; J. C. Orrick. M. P., Thiltimom, 31d.: W: W. Rotlie, NeW Yarn City; W. Frrsemt. M. D.. Concord. N. H.; J. P. Newland. M. P.. N. Y.; Rev. C. S. Beard. (Menu Spring., S. C. thrl'ainphieta had Grath; at the; atom of J. CURTIS Agett, Drupdst.TottArille, DN. At'o. sold by Most of the leading Druggists In the ad jrtuin _Vdica to Mc Unfortsr4fr , Floria/c. I feel it a duty incumbent upon'mYself to declare ptib licly the great blessing Dr. AlirchtsFS Uterine Catholloin 'has proved to me. For two -years lay health was misers r ble ; I was atmoet unable to walk. Physicians pronounced My auto • falling wf the womb. Itattmaire ulcerations, commencing with fluor. albu.s. The pain'. Irritation. Tiroatration and the Intolerable firtid discharge rendered life almost a burden. In this mbierable condition, Dr. P. F. Newland recommended Dr. Marchisrs Uterine Catltob icon. After taking four bottles I tishbd myswlf in perfect health. Gratitude for my restmatbSn makes meardently desire that all my sex. aliko unfortnnate, may find sure relief fts - t in this inest (maids' medicine. ELlzAntir NrwrAsn. I ' , No,-Itt West Street. Utica, N. Y. The abOrrestatammt I know to be true. • . F. P. NEIYLAND, 31.- D., Utica, N. Y. I have no hesitation In Saying Dr. Marchisfs Uterine Catholleen Is Invaluable in uterine diseases generally.— I have Used It In Fluor Albus, Ammar/bra Prolapsras UNA, and In cases of extensive ukeration of the vagini and ea uteri. It Ll:wortiq'of the notice of the Levity. JOHN ORRICK. 31. D., )14. MApriTISVI A Co, Proirietors. Central De. pot. :4 1 4 Orem!way, N. V. _ Fob. 11. DiAt Cifientof the Union:— You have done me the. honor is with one yoke. from one end of the Union to the other; to stamp the character of my (liniment !with your apptobation. It Is Katroly two years mare I made it known among you, and already, it has obtained More celebrity than any other Medicine is go abort a period. : , . , THOMAS lIOLLOWA Y. . 38, Corner of Ann and Nasran sts., New York. , —.—.. i • , Astonishing Carr of tt.tiT Legs. rOII -Vine years standing. Copy of n. Letter from Mr. W..L. Langley, of - Huntsville, Yadkin County, N6rth Carol itinj U. S., dated Nor. I st,l man. 11.13-litAD 111 k oWN, WORW-au • To PRO/36303, 110LOP.i,T,—Siti- ' -it is not my wish to become noterionn neither is Ibis letter written for the mere mice of writing. but to M say that yourointment cured .4, , me of one otthe oSt dreadful ."n neous disease.' that flesh Is heir to, and wht-b was!rim „. t red by all who knew um to b ! ” entirely beyond the . rem• iof medicine. For nine - year, I W., iifilletedwith , vni. of the most Tvaltful and tmliblesome sere legs that ever,f4ll to the lot of man, and after trying every medicine Omit ever beard of. I resLme ed in despair:di hope of beingleurnd : hut a friend brought me a couple i.f lan. + potoiat you r:ointrnant. which caused the soresen my legs to heal, lnd I entirely regnined . my health.M my agreeable surprise:and delight, and to the astonishment of my friend", ; 1 ' • ' (caned.) i An Extraordinary C u r e of a Bad Breast, when - Nearly at the Point of Death. Copy of a Letter front R..Darrint; New orienns, November 'gth, iSt.si. ' i 1 , To PROPEMM HOLIIMATI, , : • :is, corner of Ann and Nassau sta. 'N. Y. Dear Sir.—lt is with heartfelt gratitude I have to in form you that by the use of 'out Ointment find Pills. the fife of my wife has been' aved. For seven years she had had a lad 'Wrest, With ten running wounds. (not of a ran-- eemos batting. I was told thati notbitni amid Mt , ' heft ihe wasn induced to nee yOur Ointment and l'ills when In he C. short space of Damn months, they effected perfeet en • to the astonishment of all who knew us.— AVe of Mined vnnr Medicines Elton Messrs. Wright, A , en.. of Chartres street. New Orleans. ) I send thls from '•hond des Princes." Part)). althnugh 1 end written it M NrrOr• 'CAWS before we finalle left, .at that time not knowing your address at New itOrk. 1 ' i (. 4 1wird.) it. EtUll.kNT. Th e PUts should be weed iuni.4ntly with the Ointment in most of tial feibaiing moles: • • . Itad Legs; ..... Piles. lied Breutt.,,... : .1 ; . Illieurcatinu, Burns, ! 'c. . - ': • • Salt Rheu. • m Bunions.; 'Scalds. • . . Chilbialur, , ..l , Sue Nippigg: .`. . Chapped stands. Sore Throats. Contracted k Stiff Joints. • Skin Diseases, Fistulas, Scurvy, . Onut, , :t0re.1.0.411P • Glittitulart 4 Welnit,i../ ,' • 'Men. • , . . Lumbaro, . , - Warmth; 1:154-5.44 at the Estahlittunent of Professor EIOLLO. IT AY. SO. Maiden .Lane New York; 4244 Strand, London: alto br all n•spertable Drugatga and Dealers in Medicines .throuihout the United States, in Pots. at MIA cents. 57 'rents. *I 51,60 each.. To it,. NO wholesale of the princi pal Drug 1101114 e% in the Union. There las cnesidenthis saving by taking the larger alas. .., N,,lL—Directinus for the guidance of patients far every . 'order are affixed to each PoL' . Jear T. %V. DYOTT k SONS, 1..T2 North Seeond Street Phliadelpida,Mtualeaslo Agouti foe Pennsylvania. . Also for Isle by John 0, Armin, And Clemens* fishaer, Pottsville; E.J. fey Tatosgtut; J. Kellar Duren, Miners vale; and J. C. Duggan DruiegLvtand Apothecary, oppo site the *opal Church; Pottsville, Ps. May, e 'SA. ' - ' 11-if CA84117111(0 ) AMINO METH& DOWNING; BURNT - OUT 0 on the 10* bath as esteMbikel* er the stem Lenience, in Silew Toth.* 'Wm *DX _ be thankful fku Wks* And Preieble RitelP!• etbenwn end satiefeeters week: • Potnerille. Cietober 01.18411 434( . : PLUMBING ESTABLISHMENT . .1 ,- j. DICKINSON .respectfully, - an-, • - manna to the public that be has purrtueed the en re stock of Abe late Arm of Marston and Dickinson; aid intends camping on the plumbing badness in all lis branches at the old Stand under! the Pottsville Mimi • *bete be hotel; 11,7 attention to Niftiness he may be able to merit a shake of the riblic %Wrong" lie will guar+ ante his Rork to be as good. and it will be done en as recaonable tents, as ran be done elsewhere. -•-. ' ! • D. DICKiSSON. . . - PLUNIBINCVICIP. NM. NEWNAM,; Beatty's ROW, e l'immfigLan Street, Potheille, Penn..ham ion.: 'tautly on hand a supply of all Hof Load . IHpe Shit lead, Block Tip Bath Tubs Shower Baths, Hydrants. Hose. Double and Single Acting Pumps and Water Clow eta; also. all binds of Brass Corti for water and steam, Brass Oil Cup' and Globes for Etigines. , ,_All kinds of Onp per Work and:numbing done thq the neatest manner at the shortcut notice. 1 ; ".t ettbr old.Brasa Snit /ea/ lie, October 26.1530. ; ; . ,13-tf JUST RECEIVED and for salt s at •IL DAENIAN'S Book and Husk StUrn, - oppo re the Episcopal darch; Centre street, the following now , and beautiful pee 0: Eclipse Polka, by - Soldier!. Funeral March, ••• Eleur•des Champs, • - . Love Star Welts, - Cottage 11111 Qukkaterp, • Irish Evergreen Quadrille, - , L'Lltima Pregihern, Carl (Myra. - • - - 11 CrociiitcNl - ' L'Adid, - • Ancbid Prima, - - Presso Cu Burrell& - Prairie Plover Polka, • IVby not be Happy yet, There Cl r, a Time, love Lullaby, ' December 9;1851 0 to $l5 trite than the manullictitrenr pricee... Ile will gunravfre Moyer's Pfanns to be ithat they Ma represen ted. Hie instruments are netect,ed by a competent per son. a. rerards tone and quality; and range In price from SIaLIO to $5OO, either with or without the "Fallen Attach ment. j C. Meyer hes received the highest premium at thefbn. don Crystal palace Exhibition:fey his Pianos, in competi tion with all ;the manufacturers of Surope,and America. I • MELODEONS. • 3 ' Of Carbarrapatent--which also guarantees rang log In price, for dwellings, from gs to $11.5; for chu rc h. f r om vs to VS3O. Melodeons. delivered in ''.trhnylklll County. at city teen ratesy, thug waving to the pluvbaser, parking, freight and risk, whichils an important 'consitLe ration. . Several Melodeons, of superi4 tone, no liirni—price . 45 and $6O. 1 . HANNAN, • Music Dealer and Agent for the mI of Pianos and Molodenes. May 27, . WATCHES, JEWELRY. CHEAP WATCH ASS JEWELRY - sts \re- STORE:. Vo, T 2 North• Second street: (opposite the Mt. Vernon Ileuxel. Philadelphia. (lold Lever Watches. full Jeweled, 18,K cases.it'. 811- ver Lever, full Jeweled, $l2; Lepino, $9: guilt-tier, $.5 to n: Gold Spectacles. $t 50 tl. $10: Silver Spectacles. $1 .50, Silver Table Spoon& per aet. $l4 to sls: Silver DI, sert tipsana. $9 to $11; Sliver ToB Spoons, $4 75.t0 $7 sd: Gold'Pects and Gold' Cases $3 to $5; Gold Pens and Silver rases together with a Variety of-fine f10m.J,,,e. elry, Gold eltr u l , ,, Guard and Felt lattitis., All goods war ranted to be represented. 'Waldo', and Jewelry repair ed In the best manner. • Man, Masonic Marks. Piny, made to ord4r. N..ll—All orders sent by mail or otherwise, will .be pundually attended to. Septemio 1 9, 14:4 !. . :15-IT. STAUFFER 81. , ,,HARLEYi. . CHEAP WV.‘ltllEti I JEIIELRY—WhoIes/0o sivllltetail. :tit the 11-73/01 and fru, 4, No. t'l North Second street, roinei of - Quarry. Philadelphia. I . I I Irotrlas, Ad! Jrarlrf.l.lB caret, fine. .• - •Gold Lepine Wntchek 1,"lk to *24, Silver Lever,i fulljewelled $l2 field Spertarlea, •$7 on Silver Leplre. jewels, 11 1 Main do ,1 11l Superior t/utrtiers, 11.idioi . told Penrilk. I on , Gold lirzteehtts, 3 Silver Tea-spoons, Set, I IX/ Gold Pnn... with Pencil, and Silver Holders ,gold Flinrerfrings 373 i rents to Vitl; 12V, cents; !Patent, rents;:l Lune. '25 writs; lather a:al.:len In proportion. All pandit warrinted to be what they are sold for. • StAUFFEIt ENI =M W. J. LANGLEY P,LUMBLNG, August 27.1.353. MUSIC, PIANOS. MUSIC! MOSICI! - Roe*, Union. • Wa&mitten, . E. L Loud, • • • PhkIPY, efs._l4l . lett, Dada & Oo.'s sad FiSher's. PiSIM. frnrri AVISE'S On hand-l—snine tlald and SII - 1 - ix Lec,rs and Isvinrs still Inwer above priceSi ;;.pismtwr 9.f, 1814 llS;AOm • , 'W A TC.H ES . , - . . aJUST RECEIVED, an extensive rssort-ment of Watches, as Pillows: A , li!ine Gold Maitiellantingj and — Hunting C?..se . rill*nt. Eerrr. from fr.& td tliid. Gold Anchor Lever and IJcpiriej from .t... 2. to $0). , Sit 1,1. Wqrrilts—llunting and IlponTace from .!5 to ;...10. ../nociry—iAlsn a very extensive aafortnieUt of Fine Jew elry. j „ / /Mod Mar.—Just i ntt . 'elfed; a variety of the - ,latet patterns and Lest .inality.iby !besot ./ or sin gle X t i ro - y .. assts—ln . evi,rY variety , suchlm Fine China Fi2ures. Flower Vases. li*Fion6, i ' irnaments - . Sc. .Ih, sired footry,m,nts.—titiperloi Violins. Gultai•s, Areor deans. Flutes. he., he. All of which are offerM at thcl, lowest marliot.Prires.— Call and se.} for yourself.. at 1 MAX LEIMMERS. (Late Z. rither.l . I Centre street. a do . ors above 31ahantatrn. pot tsvillu. Poe. 16, /Stet [Atm. 2d, :14J, 4tt:t f • . . • WATCHES, 4EWELRY, ..• • . Sl.Vier-Ware and Fancyipoodr - A 61010 E ASSORTMENT of the finest quality for!sale,at the lowest rash trios. at WM. It. Ele ,• TONWEAD'S. No. Ilia" &dab end street. be , ': wean Pine and Unit*, Wiett aide, Philadelphia. The assortment embraces all.arpl and- Selea Stock of Fine Watelies. Jewelry, Silver Ware; Alhata Ware, plated with fine Sliver, In Spoons, Forks, ladles, hr.—i Jet 01XXiF• ! Fans and Fancy Artio,les of a; superior quality, des4rving the examirintion of those "he; desire to procure the bisit goods at the LOWEST CASH I!ItICES..„ lisvini prtetiral I.roneleilik of the business: and all available Ice 11111i - 111,w and Manufacturing: the roni;dontly motley :purchasers, believing - that ho can supply them on terms its favorable as any other establshment in either of the , Atiantic All kinds of Diamond nod; Pearl JeV,eley and Silver Ware instinfaetztred to railer.yr. ithin a reitsonalile time. e Watrhesi Jewelry and Silver %Vont, for!, faihr,rvoired. WM. it, ELTON I FEN D. No. 154 St , tittt St_ n fow drrirs above the 2.d st. }Luker, West Side.;' I In the Amth Window of the Store, may be-seen the famous BOLD CLOCK. which ffitnmatitis the adniiratlarr of the scientific and curious. GO' BELTING, K. TO MINERS & MANUFACTURERS.. ci, 'Packina Pay4r, Gum iio6o; AC, *C. he sunicriber desires to call the attrutioti-of Coal Op emtors,-Machlinsts and othera, to his Agency for the sale of Qum Wilting, Packing, Fins Engine, Hydrant and Con ducting close, Shaun Packing, Miners' Safety Lamps, Imo tiug Psper, ke., kr. , '• GUM BELTING. • , The esperienee of the last , eight years has gained for this Itritt g th e confidence .of the consumers; this: to gether with the fact that great -Improvements Lire been made in the quality, warrants the mannfactwrers Was. sorting It to be superior to leather or anything else,'• for• all open Belts, (more especially for hoary or main Belts) for the following reasons: ; 1. The lierfoct equality of width rtufthickness which It will retain. • . '2. No d.igree of heat ttfider. 3X deprea Fltrenbolt . In jures it, and it remmitis tlraalhie In any,degree of 501d ,3. it is of great stmngth and durability, does not rain on the ',allies, consequently a gain of poWer , is obLaitted, and, whori adjusted to machinery dons not require, alters. Lion, as Italie rase with leather ; orany other. ' 1 4. The rust is mush below hlither or any other Belting. These It des are More durable than leather; and range from 25 tts lett per cent. cheaper in price,`than the leather Pelts of iho same. strength; They are also peculiarly adapted 'PO Colliery purposes, beausthe cc dirt' and dust seem only to add to their durabilit—aryl after be ing worn Put. are worth nearly., if not quite, half price fur packing. i air nit subscriber's orden , . In eonsequenelk of his ex tensive in des, have the preference over all orders at the Factory—nud he can alwayk Prneurol thollelts ordered through him, that have to he, movie of Mashie -finality, within the given time. Aar nave and four Ply Bills obtained itt '24 hours no tice—from 6 to DI Ply can be, made to order from b t) 1. jay.' not 'to% Of any length .arki berwd th.' Aix" TII•511 Belts are now tre.Nl In almost all tht, lee of Schuylkill county, and: Plea entire satisfacr o rk - STEV‘I . . This article is now in general. use by the newt skillfill Engbaceri and 31aihinists thnnighout tho United states.' It is prepared so that 300110rees Fareuheit will net' rif: feet it, and is superior to everytthing °lie; air no Substance hasso Dutch elasticity. which 'stands so high a degree nt heat. and may he used about 411 parts where paching is neessary, fix: Manhole Pittei.S l'iston itodA, Steam Joints. Steam Chests, Cylinder II miS„ :stuffing Ware. bee., etc. Eurnisbed In rolls of any irquired length, 34, to 134 inch In thickness. and ;itlinchPs wide, or made mid cut to order of any dimensions. : i... 1 . . i . . 1 , I fr tleki 1. • I liavini made great itimroreinents in the manufacture of Vulcanized Rubber liose,Pr Eire Engines, Locomotive Engines, nnd general purposes: it is offend with fete wed confidence as decidedly the ht.ft article in .use. • tPurchitsers will please Dutier that sines here given, are the iusidb dbusa,;ters. and eaeii Rile will - fully measure In clear wtult it is marked.j .. : L`ICXIMOTIVE asm FIRE ENGINE lit./SA. Warranted to stand a pressure of 175 lbs. per sqtqtre inch. 13.t4 inch per font, .• h , 60 cents. . : I • - f:',s .. %, l'' 2-,1, ‘ a . 1111/It 11(letIL.• • • ' _ Wartunted to stunt a pre•sure . of 75 11. A. per square IncU. inch per toot, 2 • ; 3. 1 2 .1 "' " • 1 1 A l•• " ••• • CONDUCTIMI 110 SE. Suitable lrnly for light conducting procebuot, and will not be warranted lf under prisatire. inch per tool • .i 4 .1,•• VA , J• 'l2 i ••• ~ •• - . ' a? ", ; . 33 Q ‘• . . - i: C .: .;•: • AO i I mi , of any aloe and streitgtil mado to Ordei—plan Sec tion 11 , we for Fire En;ines and other proposes. - I The Micro" lbw. tune great ad4antayes. weer leather, milt needs on Wing, Is perfectly tight, will's/Add a Tory high degree of heat ; without injurniund Is not affected by the reremd 'rold. . ; •1• COVPLI:IIM, Hoeg-M r& k. 'ening tTO ST lilt DAM • puma • , ' BLAFlll'ili' PArElt. Mimes on bud. a Kll*ll4l .' ,litildle made to order. of dit_ fermi sties and zret43ts. hole 37 pounds teat pounds per Ream. 1 ' • 1 . ,•' . IltTNElttic SA iti..VY LAMPS. • • ' - -• . . Of thy' brat make for woridrie. by the dozen or single.— Abe, Imported Wire Gam* for cowering and nmpiiiii:Nr, Lamps, by the' far& .2 ! ,' 1,, ~ All the above *retake for OM. inniella , and jets.% by , i BICOLIUM 14112111.41.1 ' ' Agent for the *iglleugtilZefil, DAUM°. July 15, 1651. , I i ,; ' -Zi-- - . 1 : PHILADELPHIA. C. ' -C. W. - 111013 WAY £ C 0.,. . DEALEIL4 TS OUS, f 4 Mom Igichinists and aims. N 0.3), ,pith Wharnit, Mimic/- phut. °Mei% received by ' J. A. MOM, Pea:rale, 133 y . I 4 SAMUEL Wi PEPPER.' ... • fli StreffMß to IIESIIY . PEPPER é SON.aral sr In Witei n ni:J = Wird Silverware. No. 176 Chesnut gnat, ( LOW. Stara llotia4Ptai!v. daltittia. . ' . 1 May 1.7, 1664 BUSHNELL a. TULL, TANUFACTURERS of SLEIGHS, w heel .b iarm i„ etwbe., Swings, Le., Le, fee children. Why and i rfetall, P 4 Dock street, abnre 2d; Phlledelphts. • September V. ISM . . INE OIL OR qASIPHENE, •• • ODOMINE AND ALCOHOL, ln an ithiivaHed ntariuteettne, for sale at the tweet tear lag tato, ter cub. 7110 MAS .iCORITELDJ N 0.318 North Second streett, 14ime „Noble. Philadelphia. November 11.165{ • - .14.7.nt TOYS! TOYS AND FANCY coops! (i REAT Attraction.lat No. 90, N. 2d • street. telsreen Arch and tare, Phltadelpha OLIN DOLL, Importer of Toys and Fancy floods, Pan el Daikots,' Work Doses, Pin tlushiona Porte Mot:tales, Cantu, Pipes:Cigar Cases, Snuff and Tavel) Boars, Dom inoes. Dice, Violins and Strhassi llivulonicas, Slates and Pencils, Marbles, te., wholesale and retail, at. low • prices. • Sept. 41, 38-3 m ' CARPETINC TP/ S S UST - received by tie litest arrivhls trona England:all the newest palms of TELPET. 1 TAPESTRY. iIItIMIELS. Tnltl v INGRAIN CAR •On .hand, a largo stock of .rinuerlms a:Tref , infra 04 (Toast Bitscilasst. Max. - sts. The alatere goods . u.lll be elosect out this Pall at east • pot 005.ROBEILT B WALKER„ • .No. 190 Chesnut street, belera Bth. South side. Philadelphia,d October 111, 1554 • , 43aus BOW CLOTIONCe - Nigel. - • yendanal . Douttetti, . Camay, - • Don !atilt], - • Vaeray. - Maranon, • Welland, . Scherzer t . • Gets& • THE SUBSCRIBER, wOnld respect full kaolin their numerotisrdendiand eustomeis yikill County, that. their *siert:neat of Clothing tbr Young Gentlemen is much lams thin e'er, - and they are disposed to sell cheap; ,Pensuns Using at a. distance, base the privilege of.exchanglng clothing purchased at this atom If they do not • mutt- V. A.llllll'T • 2T! Chestnut St, corner ofVeuth. April ;. 14.347 J. B.:. A. Jt. 8 ;ALLEN, 7 and S South Whoa- , P i llttladelphiste (..yraDEAIERS IN OIL, hite just 'received, direct 7.„.;;, from .Iklrw Bedford, the; following supply of Oil, • which . they ,offer for sole at the lowest market =1 Winter Proems 0143.001.3ga1. WinterWhalsoll, 12.5000. do laepbat 00,9,600 do. I Racked do do 7.000 do. Also. In store, Greasing Oil, Pale And Brown Poop, sperm mid Adamlettliie Candles: , ; • . November 11, 1k5.1 5-tyl ' 45- . - .. DRESS AND . CLOAICTRI. MINDS, X()., 296 Chesnut] street , below Elev- .entli. and !s:o. 170 South :hid street, below Spruce, i f l'hiladelphL, ,' -1, 1 !. WriAnvite attention to oat romplete RETAIL assort ment of flush an , f'Silk „Wilding& Frio" Bizitons and Volk Trimming: of our oven ithpQrtatton and tilitle3C . t 1:116: - . ii ' .... i Ear Orders exeented — ata Pt, hour*' notlee.lat •- • • - .J. (1. MAXWELL & SOX. . . - '...Ve.. riternut stmt, and Via Alma *I street. - .I'hileutelphix. Deeeintwe ;1844 . . .4: Dm , - BAILEY EROVLHER, No. 252 Cinema th., above! Ninth;, . _ A LARGE STOCK 010•CARPETINGIL: hLIMBRACING I the ;new 'and leading atylos In Velvet; Tapestry. Ingrainsi and lair Carpets, Oil ,Cloths. &e., al? of which be sold at theloweat CASH 'PRICES: - ; sAmti,EL S. FETHERSTON: . TIEALER-IN 'LAMPS, LAN'PERNS CD del le rm. and Candelabras. tt . '2d street. ahove Spruce. Philadelphia. flaring aulttmed and lin proved his store.. and Inning one of the largest assert xnenta of Latops in Ildladelphlik. is now prepared to fur ) nish INne 4)11. Cainphene, Unrping Yluid, Lard and Oil lamps, and Lanterns of all patterns: Glass lamps by the package, at a small advance °sir auction pricer, 'Being` a tuannfactum and . dealer of d'ino Oil. Burning Enid 'and 'Alcohol, It hich will be tuft:tatted to Merchant! at such prices that t.hei , wilt And ;it, to their advantage to buy Mao. llousehold Glassware, of nil descriptions, at the lowest market prices. • ; , Philadelphia, octoker:2S. 1.554. . .43,1 y • facturer.rtml Dealer in alt, kinds of 'Fancy Furs. for and Children. at 254 )locket :street, above Eiglith, I:l:ffladelphia. • Having now completed my 1417 e and beautiful asw.rt nient of all the different klndi. of Fancy Furs. that will 10 worn by ladies and. children dminit the pm•senf ,sea. I wen : this asmortment of Furs csitril any to belound in title Pity. either fro qqallti.) variety or beauty. Mar bonchi Illy Furs In KnrOpt for Cash, and hiving had Y them manufactured by the molt comptitent workmen an kr..l,ler'uly own supervision with seascniable 'economy, I am .tletermined to roll at small profftr, and' for Cash Only. • STOR.F.KEEPERS would do wall to give me a .11 before PnrehaSlng elsewhere. ) JNO. Itctoberl4, I._ •W. C' ..WILLNIARTH,. Lreh. Street flat tore. AWNorth-East cornet of Eighth and Arch Sts.: Philadelphia. W. C. W I LL3LA fall, (Late of tho New lint Co.) r;apeytfully4nrites the pub lic loth« above establishment. where may be - found an•elegant assortment Of HATS. CAPS, UMBREL LAS. Le., of every desetiptloiOn v2-de. Ity, particular. he would tali attention to hirlinle,sk in flats atll dollars, which for-Beauty, buralilityond everythirrx.that cop st it utes a tonal Hat, will bear comparison with thoe gen t-miry said elsewlivrn fnr .f.S. r 1111 stork of Tient's and Yiottlis Nlft - : 4 port Int Hata. Itlde .Iwakes. and Traveling Cap.. cannot Iv -surpasserL and the Tirleei are so low as to place them within the -reachkf all., Ts) Till: f..% TES No would state that it is his iptentioii to keep always on hand such a variety ;of CIRLDILEN'S FAICY• HATS, ;Velvet and Cinth'EMbnidervol fops, riding...Hata - . Heaver land Felt lfntintv. , that all tastev-miv to. suited. from the moat expensive to the nhoit econntniorti. - and hoPes ).y atriet attentli,ii to thevvaht's of the public. to merit at sham of that r patrnuage. ,1 Novemb..O. 11. ICfel. FIVE PEW-GENT; SAVING FUND, -Of the National iisfety. Vompany. I'itALNUT STREET; South-West y y Mailer of Third Flew:. Philadelphia: Incorporn tad by the State of l`tnnxyltania In 1541.. EMI • • Five per4..ent, intdrifst Is giorn and the money lo always paid hark whenever It is•ailltid for. without the necessity of giving notice for it beforeband: • 'People who have brut, 'nib's put their money in this Saving Fund, on - account of the superior safety and con venience it affords. but anyi sum. largo or small, is rcs sid,v ed. -Vais saving hind has more than half a million of dol.. 1* securely invested for the safety of depositors. Ale office is open td receiveiandyiy money everyday, tioni 9 o'clock in the Morning till oclock in the even ign,,and on Monday and Thursday evenings. till 9 o'clock. People . - who have money' tOlttit In; are invited to tail at the office for further information. 111NRY L. SENN EEL Prczirinrt itoBERT F•ELvntutir.. rice Prewident, WM, J. REEL, - Ferret/icy. s\ovenrber IT. IR.SJ. - ad-ly LEATHER AND FINDIRPS. .- rrHE SUBSCRIBER respectfully in . idyls the attention of; dealers and other', to his lag-Rand well selected stockof Leather and Findings. which is kept constantly fetish by repeated drafts upon: the manufacturers of this riountry and of Europe, sad, ar [itch li'made up in part of the following artkic , . 'The hest oak and red tfule: Slaughter, skirting' sod dstn aged do.f l Harness, Ilridlej Rand and Welt Lowther: Thong and Lining do.: ITatalpper.ilont. firtln. Rutland split ,c d o o u . ; n e t ry i City -French. iatent calf .`'klas; Root leg slaughteraCttv Kll.+. vdnd and Collar tio.; , it: f aty n k v l , l: t e. , C l ,, a - ry tMls. and 31oritertss; description: Shoe ttirend, Patent thread; 'boot eord; Laces., and Silk and UniMilialloons; Illacie:ind Colored English Lasting, , worsted Vppers and crimped Fronts and Footings; Awls, Tacks. Needles. Eyelet and crimping; machines and Eye kist Steel.' Iron, Copper and Zinc Files, Rasps, Killeec: Rubbers. Pegs. Brtsties and Boot Web; ILam more, Rod and Shoo Trees. Lasts. Crimps, Clamps, Min dies. limit. 'Color, - Cod LiTcr, and aanner's Oil; Shoe . Tuds and Currier'e Tools of all kinds, ready for use. be bides many other articles not enumerated - above, and all of *bleb will be' Said at the lowest market tutee. by JOSEPH WOOD SOH, PHILADA., rIFFICE OF INFORMATION. CUR- Trerp. ornience.'epecial an,dGeneral Agency and 041., thud. Confidential netmtladons and trusts . exeenttki in he city of Phila. and Staterjf Mmns.and netrhborimr cll . ice.and states. The Mews. %Vomi6 will denote them bathe ct lier.‘tiotil of Money claims and obli gations of every kind. to the execution of private trusts. • general and special 11,n:hetes:. settling catate. of demlientx Ile., audio any delicate and confidential no,rotiatinna, inquiries and inve.stigationa of a proper and legitimate character and sir. other' prrifessional hnsinesk enquiring atterniee. ^ ' Ile will afford to iftrdAnnk, Pfffessinnal Mtn, .homers, - .llerthanier, .ittorere, emnpeeire nod Mdicirleats in the Unita! Nat.*. information in relation to Iferrnah7c, fbm merciai. Fnancier, -Afrehemen, .Mricelturot and l'rofes- Siena( tpl,meas, and also °lsla matteracerrineeted with Fr, titled/. Lltentry„ rrrtgun e end .firnercdod &wilt; tie:rond . The charges or fee. will tie proportionate to the lamer fariee of the brisine... to the &mounter time and labor employed. and expemat attending the service. Fr's end' (..I”.ln.i.uthms in all cases to he promptly pald. • All orders must be arlermaprinied with rtfee. which if net leafffelent.answm aof it rid urned forth purpose or et feet lug sat isficterryarmingententa. - Arldreys, tVOOD Agent., No.-.76.Q. 4th St., West :side, above Italuut. Philtura. Novesulse it. 1E54 . 44.3 m lIMIEI . -TORN DON' NELLY;'- .Manufacture r • and. Intentor'ef Saferinteni ',Square Upright nod I'v M4ehes. la.lot Nbrth POnrth Street, (above Ram) Philadelphia Matches haring heroine art.indispeusable • article. in honeekoeping, tht atthactiber aftor-a 4 great sac rificS of time indmoriel laetuthied-to offer to the Public - an article at'once couThinteF rtstotintet Cheopous. The 'lneeatorknowing theklanger apprehended on ncronut of • the fllynsey manner In which Matches are generally pack vitt° paper, ham I.y the all of new.Stelun Isettinery of hisuwn invention. intreeedid in getting up a rated*. Pat ent Square Upright IVoOd Rog; thin box is faipreferable, Inasmuch that it °empire .; no. more. mom than tin' old round wrs,4 box. awl ront-zfes at !rad Ten if st:irot p'' ant. more matdir.. which to +hipper+ is considerable ad. 'Tentage: it le entirely new,. and secure against moistens and spontaneous cambustlon. and dispels all danger on transportation by means qr Railroad, Steamboat t•t• nr•Y'r other mode of con reyanee.: . • These matches are piked Pt, that'. one groat Or more may .be shipped to any-part of the world u ith perfeSt safety. . They ens the meet deeirehle ILA tote for home cousumpt ion. and the Southern and Wt!stern 'nuukets,that hate ever been invented. '2l mti Dealer's and 4:hippers. will do well to call and examine On themeel,res: . Air These suiteheserre WARRANTED lobe tiiperior to willakielg lierdefore ellevret pa the Pablie. . • . JOHN DONNELLY, - . • , . - " 106 Northlourth itnet, PhlladelPhiL December D. .I$llA , -.. . , le•Co ----------- BURNING FLUID. TO CASH ntryzas. = LADIES' FANCY FURS. . • • JOTIN Importer and 1/ealer. 497 Martel 131 h, • I- - • I Philadelphia. - vg. 12, 15-1. 4 . MATCHES! , MATCHES II Eila I.EALTII Or HOILSPISCRIPICD. —This is n thing which may be seen almost every day. The ways in which it-is done are manifold.. The health and eitnfort of MllO.ll noble servant are sacrificed, in the stable, on the road, And is also tied. up ;without shelter from cold :and wind, while hisirnaste r is cozily enjoying hiuiself by a warm fireside. The feeling of; every one who has any compissios in the constitution of his natitre, must often be pained.by sights which s o kft en Come be fore him of the comfort of the noble horse so horribly neglected, and Iteetlfe.saly sacrificed. One Of the ways i n which This is done is probably little considered. Many owners of horses, probably, shut them up in a close nn. ventilated, and perhaps dark :itahle, without it once occurring to them that they are thus in juring the health and destroying the comfort of thbir animals. The stench and -pungency which meet one on opening the stable.doo r in the morning, might make sodie think of this matter' who do not seem to. If they were shut up a night or a few hours in.f.beir own stable, perhaps then they inight. 'A horse cannot breathe the atmosphere of m , any stables with. out injury to his ' eyes, and especially to his lungs or respiratory organs. As this is th e season when horses are beihg stalled. pas tisringioeingabout over, it would-be null for many horses, and for their oviners too, if they would see that their stables are provided wish means of ventilation, and that every , v),i'pee of pungent and four smells; be remov e %, , early and affectunily as pos ; Sible.—Counhy Gentleman. I= ler Mix nts OF ORDER A i‘To 1. Perform every.oppratjon in proper Ra. son. ' . 2. Pertorm every operation in tle i„ Manner. • 3. Complete every part of!an .opetatirin yousproceed. , 4.'Finisb one job before sink begin another. .5. Secnre your work and tools in an (mkt. ly manner. 6. Clean erdry tool when you leave .if work. ' 7. Retunt every tool ancl:implement to its place at' night. • One of the best farmers in the State of New York hits the following rules and regu• lations agreed to and signed by every man he hires; they are heartily•recommended:- EMI If is tispected that perso4 employed on the farm of will carefully atteml to the follov•ing principles Regularity in hours. Punctuality iu cleaning and putting away implements. Htimatiitc.to animals. Decency in tlepoitiaent aind cotiversatioa. Implicit -obedience to the proprietor and foreniam f "WINTER GARIIE!,ONcI,—Thert, are 3 few golden rules to be observed (I . lring win •ter,,of wbieh.may, be enumfrat6l - the f,)11.w. "Water all plants that require it is the morning; leaVe no 'water ti the sni fter ( -f anr plant after the whole has jieeome satura;e:i through; never water by \rips, but giro , the „whole a good soaking, or the. consequence that the top of the mould is wetted, while the lower part.containing the rte is dust: sponge over the foliage a 4 often asi.it I, , comes take dpuinted stick, and eke in a, chile stif the surllice of -the soil, but not deep to disturb the roots;: this itts the same pan as hoeing in, ummer, and lends vastly tor,. mote the growth of the ,plants. e ear, plant space enough fur air Eu circulate aroui it if possiblel leg it have UM benefit of as Ale pure air at times. , DO' FIRST 11013. NED C.a'TLI: --- 7 •The,first horned cattle h t rought Amery were imported t-iy 'Colutnius in 14,52..i2 1;50 the best dirylfarmsi in Rhode contained upwaitis of one llundieil cows,rl sold 111,000 pounds of cheese beside fovtc, liull,ll, and calves. On One farm, setenty three cows Made 10,000 plutids of hurter in }lye Two" acres of good land Mined' one cow. The preient ntaal)Pc ut cat tle in the 'Citited States Mtiv be poimftttO 20,000:000. •• • • MEI PRICE OF WittAT.—The Lrrol. Economist is of opinion, that-the prrlent 16: 1 , priers of4a;in in Europe . nml Ain ri rat • not be matntained, through the winter. Al this .mom€Mt, says the Eronom the. demar.i seems to he urgent, while the actual supplyq the market is not huge.. tut sooner or Ix r the large crop cannot fail to tell upon-tit market. ' ; • - . i Farmer; with full granaries should think - 11riA. . i. 1 :.• • , `,COOS , Cili/S.Perri . ii t u;; . to adViSt' TO not to Sell your corn oti the cot, but bate it shellcdt and h.e cobti for .y.tir el!:je.- , -- By crushing an/. steaming the coin!. Tr. L •en mixed 'avih Cut straw or ihav, tilt make ata admirabl . ; mess for dry cti:ttle, and if a - aaart of metil he addctfto each . Mess .7. - ;l7:s.n, and made inti l t .slap, a mulch COrt' r will throe nail. and Eon trlbuie generously to the pail.—.linfr. iron l'arii,tei*: itie*T!llE MYSTERIEt4# said that some of the greit cooks . of ancleat. Greece carried their art to such perktk , that-they.kVere able to serve tip a whole ;:tz, boiled on one side and roasted, on the stutitsfil -beside, though without visible upon it. IThe inventor. oflthis feat was enough ti't kt-(.p the pr.;iess a ,ecret whole yedr. -I,lt length itlwds revealed he had bl'efi the animal th death by a , °n small woittel under he shitnider, by whieli had also extracted the iitrails Hutt he had forced the stuffing down the thrr,at and that by l i means of barley-paste he hid prevented the roasting oil one side, ham: boiled it jtherwards -It is also said of tih-q Greek cooks, that by :heir saltings, and tryin i gs, they could actually make a int Aip.pass 'for any kind of fish or flesh thy chose ! EMI e4:cellent cement. for sedrus in •the rog:t t: houses, or for, any other exposed i 5 trMde with white lead drY white sand, and t • • much Oar as will make it into the corltenc! Of . putt; E ; This cement I gets 'as hard ai am stonein the et rse of atw weeks. The iced forms a hind of flux with' the sand: g is ex cellent (*Or filling up cracks in .exiwied puts of bra buildings; it is Alsoa g:tol Cementi • for pointing up the base 'of chimtuTt' , they • prOject through •t. 4 roofs of Shispi . houses. We hale madethis cement stti tried it, and speak about ;il. - from ex periew•e , only, for; we have no knt:Tledge •-of it; evr having been described in; any Work. ;c:2 - AO au AKE STALE ErEEAD FRE:sm.-4331 breid, ifl not trio far •gonb, mac he rendErsi Ready 14 good as new', simply pattingtl.4 loaf in 4.closely coinrcilitin, and e•pn,is7 it for nearly an hour to a ;heat uot boiling Rater, o ar ]HARSLET, celery, ,klayme, sage, Lar.cr , garlic and other season* should not -he 1 into sou r or stews until the soup is peel done. ICCIp 9. HARD CEitENT i'ORSEAMS.-A
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