Sifsittsro HiNns.—Shakin,g of hands is the accepted manner of peifOrming'"how-de-do,': .glad,to see you.," but the• manner of doing this 'varies ao much, that, with' some people, we . halve "great shakes" and with others "no shakes at all." Politicians,' if : they are run ning for 'office, have the art of hand-shaking :0 perfection.• Editors have affvery impres , Is i veshake fora subscriber paying "in advance." l ln shaking hands, ladies are generally pas sive, for the least pressure from their little fin- I gers means volumes not included in the for mal and familiar ceremony: We have beeti told by those "posted n' ed up" isuch matters, that 1 the telling and eloquent shake of the hand, that eclipses all others, comes from a princi pal in a duel, when 'his 'second annotinces — td. him "that the affair;was amicably - arranged.", It would be impossible to give all the varied expressions that characterize the stet of shalt• ing hinds; but there are a few that can be designated, which, like, primitive colors, form the ground-work of every varying shade: ,_ . . The pump-handle shake first deserves, no tice. It is .performed in a solemn, mechani cal manner. No attempt has ever been sue-, cessful to give it grace or vivacity. As a gen ,• eral rule, it should not be,continned after your friend is . in a profuse 'perspiration from the anwouted exercise. The iiminiunt shake is .: of a similar character, but it has a horizontal, instead of perpendicular motion. It is execu z !el ii• boldly sweeping your hand horizontal.' ly toward your acquaintance, and after ,the junction is effected, rowing with it from one • side to the other, as long , as human nature -rill bear it. The tourniquet shake is next in imporiance. It de - rives its name from the in r awe ut of torture by which surgeons stop the ..creulation'of the blood. The • person usiitg this styhi, if he has a large, powerful hand, •‘• An throw his victims into intense agony, and oven produce dislocation 'of the small. bones cff the fiii,tierS;:and, in delicate persons, easily sprain•theTivrisU• The cordial shake is per-?_ termed with a hearty, boisterous agitation of your friend's ; hand, apcompanied by' a mode: • rate degree of pressut, and cheerful excianw tions of welcome. This btvle is indiscrimi nate, and'very popular. The grieco4 wadi the opposite of thp cordial grapple. It is principally used by I`.ypocniinqiaes and senti mental young elergOen, :kti'd is always -ac t ..00ptinied by a nertous imparyi.:abont' some. health.' The prude major and the ?o - miti •at in . /rt. are entirely tnonopplized b the ladic: , ; the first allows the gentlemen to touch the fingers dpwn to the second joint; the se ecad gives you the whole of the forefinger.— very ladies, however, who use these styles effectiially, will, in a moment afterward, • porniit the low-al:pet slueeze; provided it is , ne i n l ' he it aitZ, or' other equally pa tiliar lance. We might extend our list with descrip. t ;ms of the grip royal and mar milt shake. and the shake prtpcn.vc, 1%114.11-are, af ter all; but exaggerated titans :of the puilip pendulum, and tourniquet varieties, therefore, can be conceived more readily imu:deserihed. 0 1.Assiet. .'smut :.—A ~ertain pedantic' ,!!it.ll,:nian once presew.ed, himself at Cam- I,[ t:.,r a doetufs aud, as is usual ureasigms, the ii . nestMitirie was einn rnmwe,l in Latin, when the following classical was • • • • • ;rtmte7l fivere.--.(To make out “I waiting.) r— tc:...?f,0 lvrrnt /Tea Inn I! we, inalcn vi - pa a doctor!) • .1u [,;:r. Bunskr, son of tho tamoulle•ip of yining . , is said to have been 1 a wild and ilissipii'iod turn. (int! ilay found by Ilk father in a very serious ho ni•ir, 'What is • the' mlitter with you. Torn?' maul he • Bishiip, 'what are you ruminating on?' greater work titan your Lordships History. the Reformation,' answered the son. 'AI, , hat is that?' asked the • father. The refor ;eation of myself, my lord; said the son. ' PUTTY'SW 7 bo'W do you do . ? Haven't seen you for lute time. What are you at ?"•1 " f hankce, I'm well. Lam a contractor now." "Indeed! (aside—l shouldn't have thought his meaal 'sufficient.) Ah, of cottre von have ; cootraeted—' ; ''9, yes! I have contracted a large amount of debts, but I think I ;hall break the eoutract and relieve myself, accord ing to law.- in venerable Peter Pick - lehy said to his son J:tbeZ, "Read your Bible—study the laws of A , ,ses and don't repeal any of-them. Mind the. Ten Commandinents, to, and the Elevinth likewise—and don't sell the birthright of a Yanked nation fora mesh of potash; and the ?ac may knm when you'll be a Ministerfof the penitentiary, or a secretary of nCargat ion.", "FuANK,'' said an affectionate lady, the '..her day, to a promising youtti,Y- American, "if you don't 'stop. smoking and reading so .rtit H h, you will'get so after awhile, that you. won't care anything M all about work. "Moth cr,- replied the hopeful, leisurely removing a %eL'y lung cigar, and turning another leaf of LarAum, ',got so now. - • is A FRENCH Caricature of a Parisian cock r.!r out for a day's shooting i a bird has 'perch pi upon the barrel, of his fowling piece:— Holding the barrel at arm's length, our Nim rod searches through the index of his sport ing guide,.and then replaces it in his pocket; with the'n'ords, "Eventuality iinproVided for the Sportsman's Man . nal.” • • - TRUTH WILL 01:T.— • Mothet sent to said a iittle girl , to a neighbori'm ask you •to come and take' tea with her this evening.' 'Did she say at what time, my dear?' 'No ma'am, she-only said she would ask you and then the thing would be off her mind; that all she said: TirE END or rile Wonnt),—"Ven do von ' tink the come to an ehd?" asked Ge:rtnau.: "Oh, probably in iabout three , montlai,":allswered the joker. ?Ho, veil; I uu carer for slat," exclaimed Rause, with a smile of satisfaction ; "I pe going •1 •: • di3 spring." Mcsmsittsit.- 7 A newsboy said that he 'had quit selling papers, and gone int 4-. the moaner isitig business. AI get five dollars.a week fur rbrying," said he. "flaying what?" asked his o , ,iorades. "Why, • possum, to be sure," re plied the boy: ; -. ANECDOTE of ERSKINK.—Jir Justice Ash rat' had a long, lanky visage, which led Ers t.,1 pen the feillowing couplnt: A i:ifP.TAIN newly-elected IrislOlnyor, speak certain articlesin a vivacious newspaper, ,:,,erve(l; de , t , pie those underhand. attack's. Wiffin I write an anonymous letter I always. f•.,. 1 1 ray name to it... Wit nab Punt. SE•CTIMENTAI The rose that blushes like the morn ;Iteitecits the vallei.lcicr: Alt' so ituAt. thou. :acct infant corn, bia Angelinn's toe. . But on the rose there grows ti thorn That breeds disastrous uq., And so dolt thou. remorseless corn, Oa AngeliutO toe. • 1 ueitioner—q(bl . r.ll (rear!!? (What is it Some mey take to matrimony as [ they do to phtiic„ because it is recomtriencld; others take to it, as they do to attend church, be cause it looks respectable; others 'again aft roach It as they do a piece of hard work, be cause they" , are obliged td hut Most of us tike it'as we do. preserves, because we like it. Je+l.Fge A3hurt vran hi 3 Matcrujaww, Throws iiyht upon the Engi tin laws PHILADELPHIA. • BOYS' CLOtTHINC. rritE S(lls7.svAi I lif',lt, would respect- 1 11 folly inform their anuiertot friends and rtilitoiners of! Set:n.)11,111 t ouoty. thst their n*scfrtment of ClOthing fur , Yount,. iventlenut lx ittivh larir,er than eser,Yand the) , are disposed to xcil cheap. Persons living at distaner,_i have. the privilege of es.rlutngixig clothing purchased al! this store, if they do nut 1 , ..A.1,110)7T 14 BROt.(11. 4 ..h.. 71 Chestnut tit., eprner of Tenth. l'hi!ada... April 21,•iii5.1 Y I ' STRAW AND INILLINER,Y GOODS, Wholesale a#43l "TM. 'l'. HILL, Straw Hat alid Bonnet mattufachistr tind dealer In Eta • • floods In general, N 0.321 Nortii ttteceud street. I.tw Noble. east side, ttirrAly;opposite lbsteti nett Lion litttel,l Philadattbkt, wbery way be found a lame and I i'extenstre assortment of in the above' line, to whieh , ;.the attention of Country Storekeepers and Minh:Lets. is I tprrtic r ularly lutlted, .1241'• AO goods sold at the lowest rash prices. . 3itirch 24. CALEB MILLER, STCM.'SOI, zoGin, No. 22 South Stith Street, Philadelphia. lURKISII Emery; Sand and 'Emery, • Pap,rs: Steam (nue. Cnrled Hair, ,Sets and chili. Sprimr.g., Tacks, Burlaps.. c. ;importer of French Screws,. Plan. Fnrte Hardware. MusicySVlre. Felt. Cloth. 4e. Sole Agent. for the artlelot: New England Ta.rying Co. K Piano Forte Legs. Lyre 4, Mouldings. 4.: J. Wash burn .t t'oe's superior Music-Vire ; Pnrisms Excel sior Sand and Emery Papers and Cloth, At tho lowest wholesale prices. Khilidelpliti. February 10,1565 i=i3 J. S. DEPUY & SONS -TO. 223 North Second Street, below • L•lt CAI and South west tomer Eighth S Spring Garden Starts. I'hitodelphi4, would r”speilrauy inform .their' former ..u,ttuners and: others. that they hare just Iii1)1 in a sphintlid ass , rtnieuk of atrpcl4. Oil noths Mq tio?t.z.. Window Slot./.1, de -7 v e l Y " e 7 r.l prices. ...holes:do and re.oll. Tocs NOTICE.— . O% Win "tnr goods at - ,cheap nt any of the kind in t. 4. i'hiLdelphirty.Kpril7,lSs3 se P ILLINERY GOODS. spring snies, 1555..; JOHN STONE & SONS, .. n. r& e t 45 South Sil.eond Stivet, have just opened their Spriug!ituportations ot : Rotate Iti6brns. 1./ver, Jr.: dr. ; Including a general' Assortment of Millinery A rticles of the most Cash styles. •The abort. rods hare he?n iMportel exilressl,y for our Spring salt, ' comprise he largest Mid Uebt aasorment in our bur to he found in qiis market. Philadelphia. March itt. ISM. 10-6 m FILES AND RASPS. New Street Elle Works, Philadelphia.) _, .I.7A 6 Wfrs -, :. , 11.---... . 4 . 4 , The suh-i • ---' ,-'`--- ..pit. *:— •i4:.";•: -. "'" . ' aeri - Wer ie I constantly manufactnringlf ,, r 113ale.tatratid Raraq. Elba' 1 and 11.,upa Of every d , s , `riid:tnt, and haling been'practi• I rally engaged in the bushiest.. M.A.(' than tarty goirs,cani I guarantee his. work at Mellowest prices. •1 ...Alanutlwturert , and 3ftwhani , s can Lace! their OH Fi1'.....i re-eut and wide ,iunl ta ~Nitc, at half the nri.iinal soft. I 1 , j .1, B. SM t•r,Th 61 Seto street, i (lad wiren Race ,i: A jai; and 2nd & 34.) Philadelphia, January ' l .l ' 1 , •55 - . 4 1 ,:hn 'ir l --:). i CARPETINC SEk,LINC BELOVICOST! r I IIE Subseribtir, determined tct close! ; .." his Carpet busitn-sR. otters the entire Rack, consist-; I leg if all" th•• new stTle,lt of English Velvet!‘. Tape , trv, Itrit.s,:la.'lngraitic and 3 ply and 'Venetian( arpela male 1 by the cel:rbrated John e'rossley ,t, Som.. Entdan.l t to,Teth- l er with an immense stock of I ngrain, 3 Ply and Venetian 1 Carp, is of dque•stie manufacture, Oil Cioths, Stair lisals, :?.:Ortez;:ets. sheep Skins land C01 . .4 Mal, 1. , .. Sc., below cyst., 'll.r cash. Sow is the time for bar,initis. . l lt11111 . :la , II; 'AV .1 LK Ell. I 'Er) *". , ,e.ey,ta street. &lota BlLi!,tl. south std.% i l'hiladeiphia. March Dt, .i!.55 , :: : 10.;an i . . TO CASH nulcup.s, . BAILEY& BROTHER, No. 252 Chesnut St,.above Ninth, Philadelphia, 1= i A.' LARGE STOCK OF CAILPETEIi GS, 1 1 1 NII3ItA CIN (4 the tie)v,:' a ild leading i i 4 :: 4 ~,tyle< in Vel%i•ti Tiiiii.i.(r), itrui:selli. ingrains find I : ,. .t.tir Carpets. OH Clot 1i5.. 1 / 4 e., ail of, t' }ii :1t Will be *Ad al . 1 I the Inn 1 , 1 CASIL l'iti(q:S; i . • 'holesale or Reinll. Septcntlvr P. 44 j JULIUS STERN; No. 143 North. Witird St., pitiladelp4la, THREE noi)!Cs.AuovEi . ... kat,Eltio•rEt., • • t Av - II 01;ES .144 E dr. ater fancy Drrss y Trimmings minint.ry awc.Nlnnufv:- nn.r. ;:tacy I , ,intet , ..l,o..p;ron24:intly on band it - very of ral,l>ons: !Arcs, 11. , werq, It mr.,t Frimzes. ho- aides a gre,•l variety )..1 other rant, tiods. - Ile solicits) a ; —)----. -----;•.., call from C.ani• - 'll.lrelint , t Isfilllg Ilia City. and 11 ,, 1 . FURNITURE! FURNITURE!! • ..!, rt ' -❑ t 1 sure. , tiamt that fluty n ill .••• sure tt; find aus artirlt. 1 •' — ' l 7.- ,, ,, ' 3l. F. 3300 Vet , . al).)ya mentianed. at th.: low. at prir a. ~ • '. 1 flespeetfully intbriaa hill anqtomers of Philadalphid. Mandel)). 1` , L.1 • ) 10-t3t. 1 . ' Pottsville. 'and the people •,...•••tuerith.l ~ a. ',i n-i-4-- • • 1 ......:bu,,:k ill cbtint•Y•ll , l"nt or Ptlfrat Ore NEW STOCK OF . DRY COODS, . "1 lb it tluiy will loot it greatly to their ad ranta gal° pur.,l"; . , For thi,-Sprlag at, 1853. , : ;,.h.e.e at his Warehoma.llllVretbet• %%ill tinit 3 large Ittuelr;t l 1 • f the Itto.t unaleru .1 ties to seleciltont. The smbinribt•t. 4 .l 11 • . i .IV NT . 7I: r - 4 1 1(1.., ,N, I,N. 1 1 . ) i . ,10,,,*. W. corner 01. L.._. to d ay that hi.) fai:llitles for vianuftetuting, and bu)• : )... • / fourth and .I.r)-11 :dn. 1.... Philadelphia, :try fully l big hill Mate , i'd. for lelqi. and hut inv: no A ppren tfrn..44 p mara d I' ' u p. i. iie ... II '....,:,,,,1e , g ,./ i i •,, , ,, , . ii DI, i.ii „,,,i ii i 'l , llt.efilpre:iiiiii; tile 1,...,4 of worktnertomnbles him to ofter r .i • ted••te•l b. v., i , 17.110 1 , .7,4 of liie : ' r . • gr. at indiv-emontl t» tip ... in Y,ant of really good Furtil,i9 1...t\11-') , t N Ki• i:A -AI l'ItICII:,.. , , Inc •at low pri , ea, a• h. , nitwit prefers the “IlitlIt'll• Pi tl , i ,,l .ii , ii Di 1 ,,, ii , qi ,,,, it i i i iiiiii , i ' petit, 1.• ill:, i•IIJW libillit.ll2::' All good.. bought nt bh.g, u .. : . i , i , I , p r; ,,, „ ~ . 7,1,1„ tin-no, . tt a reromu w ill I, mr 1. ranted. 71114 it ifliiireled for the rOlitr:i . , ;,i'...t ,!.... N.. , ..iiii,i.:' `'halt , .;. Plaid iiill4ll4ll/.. ,• lr?) . v'M t"'1.340,d1 with run' " 4 "!'"'Fi t 'l l * ' ir, •11i•i•iitip , ..•.,•...:•...., • , • II: F. 1111057 :ft, - ,..ti N. 11.--141)-gaim) did) teeeit ed fr'l» the auctions of I'. ) Yu. 12•1 .t.mth .4,114 sired, Wow 11,,,;!,•, flie. , i , :lidil V. ,i-k. and 19 1 i%1Ltdi-Itia, I - .ii 1:i :I-A hack Mika. ”, ii i, i i,!.. ' t I'llitadAptria: March It), 1.53 - 1 .'l 'lji ed le t b.? lit in übtrin:, St,r ) -'4,.. rot aupplleti with . I• ' . ; CAS FIXTURES AND LAMPS.. •tj z % . - ~ 4 , 11.11.i.d0i r .bi,.-m,, , • .•:, 7., 1,5:, -, 1 . S ',:rd :- ( 4 .ItEAT nary:tins ' 'it No 221 North ...._._ . __ t . ... HARNESS? FARNESS!! , . t , Jr.,:4(Tond . Ftr”t.ttbya Vine. Phildelphia. ,) s • - Tliftul.scril•ernotbd to the trade and pyblin in getterni; '..... Great nargoii.: - i ~ ! .1 - 111.4 ONVII man ufaat me. in all its various brataelna,,fif ' LACY &PHILLIPS, a' 1 lat es t style and finish, I.: Chandeliers. Pendant*. FAQ 11,;.,;•,.., dire' Lights, Pillar Lights. ne i ke . : Alba, WA' ! S;1)1/1.1: mid liantestiiiitnufacturers . , . andMadra depatbdrisnt Lamp thandelers,Side 3olk Fifth ) yet Mi...)lr.lreet , . Phlladelphir..be,r, to call the " its. Pendants, ItnproYed Pinellil Lamp. Fluid. Lard, Cdt, mt,•liii.,,, ~-; ti,••ir jolt nano and the publie gnnerall,;.. to 1 Sii.p.mding. Stand and Night Lamps, kith fancy Old t h,.;,. pre) ,,,,,t 1„ ) .1•0 edi a; , am ; I'' ;;;•:a them that haying plain; suitable fnt dior all purpusi s where lintht.nY he t o t,l- arrered the p rill)" oWM. f ? d. saved from the late nitirell; Gimmiel.... lioluedhalttern, %AN ti. large Ifirte,ty li n ., and int -moo. II . r..•,,tinuelo.!•:,:lae•itia.. on their old • et - :••hip Lamps, Ili ai) al, ;:ido and Stand Lamps. All work ...tag. as soon a- It is re-er• .1)4 with an entirely new i .letlrra'nfrd and .p;', , ,s rr.laerd. in 17,11sequ..ttre of Lanolin: .1.))-k. nowbotTer to:adl Ile i; pro.i.o I. ..t0.i... eonssh•ling of ; eytensise machlM-ry and being Proc(ic.il Mccimnics• grk ......r:, d...eription of Mail le inal :,ii , •:.1 , ... Ildree.y. lbelie.'l lug strict attention to Up. tout t' et using part; rilso,l.bi; and I ;an tletrien . , Ih , din• Keldl• ntill • nY , T li I ttill , ill lin' l the ai'eotaumdati mof ritYlidnelS. 4; tr.ole. -; a tar) . 11..11y d•-d u ed ion fr• an 'th.) original noyd, 1 - 111:1Wileli. IltiltNlNCi - k Itflelli111 , • • and re:Teet full) MTh). it, in-Berta it I)) tlei pubh.• „tom . l'itiladelphla. 'Mar. It :11. d•-•••:. •, . I:'.:lvi .' •••ralle. , ), eltililloipl:in. 1 , ,1, ;7, 1 , :i.:; . 7-:an ' . • F. 14. SMITH • sl aver,.. 7' -•• e , 8 , 1 1 . .; 1, 1.1110 , N, lir BARLOW'S 11 4 10160 BLUE IS now well estahlish(ld the best ar-: 114••••:eroirot , (1 tor It is entirely i fret. frwn .1 rid, or anythiii, , , injtirifnis. the finest ; . I lb , usek , ep.i.rs who hay.e got used will find it cheap., io4 trm'Ac. than Indizo or any 0110-r a,•ti,ll out.. 'IV. 'gr..at dein:6l.l f.,r it has brought .int Sv.rekts•petS.,and consumers will he' careful t t ll}•lJ. l lMts ItAltbh tW'S. put up at r's Pr , l7 Si,,rr; Dl it North Second their supplies from t ;rivers mid .Drii,;gists cheylibial with, at prietl, that will pay thein n g o t profit. Drugs. Chemicals. Paints. Dye Stuffs. kWi ltr., with a first bate assortini nt ei.... , rything In the hogs I.l6'sbians and ninufactur. , rs supplied at re.ison.ibl , rates. Li. bru.zitist. 16..) t{-tint April 7. FIVE PER-CENT. SAVING FUND, Of the:110100AI safety Coinpaily. NIT ALN U T . STREET, South-West ~,rner or Itird street. inecrirnis tol by the ;q.v.,: of l',..nmylN nub, In 1.41.. - , . . YINt• p.r-celit interest ti , aired and the nitiney is aliritri paid ii:leit ivivinover it i,: railed fir. without thu . nueesiiity• of giyiiti; nutlet , 1.. r it befurehand. ' l'oeide wit,i have lareu sally+. liitt tilt* ,IttutitlY in this Saying Fund. on ii.l'ioutit of tile suliel i r. safety and enu• ceitieneu it iflurds. hut auj• dun, largo ,r small, iR re c,is e 4. .i. 1 Tie- , kaviiig.. Fund I, '101i: ti 1 1 .4 half a iiiiiliqn cf kid- This Saving' Fund has more, An half a Tiiiiliqu lan' securely invested for the mat••tyl of k1..-positors: The ntMre is open o rCreiVe and pay ni , ,n,•y ("!'very day, from 9r; cleek in th tnerning till 7i o e,h , elc in the dvon j lscu,and on \ion • „and Thurs•bsyi i .venhe;s.till.9 o'clock. People who have money to but in, are Int iced to call at the office f.u. further informal Irm. 1 N, Ill . :Sin( L. , IIENN Ell. ;VIT.:We fit, , 1191tEILT SIII,FIId Di; It. I'w.. Pro.tftlent, W3I. J.' BEND, 8.'.1. iciary. NoreitilK r 11. !gni. ---4.- . LEATHER AND FINDINGS. , /1111 E 'SU BSC it 111 i'llt 1 respertfully in site.. the attenthot of le.tle'r.... and Others, 10 his large and well selested *do,•k, of. Leather .and Findings, %Fillet& is k.-pt constantly frO , leby repaitc-ct drafts upon the ni.titufa•-tursrs of till. ennead' - and of Europe. and which k matte. tip in part ..f Ile follittring artivies, via:— Tr', f4.-t oak and red ..-1,.: . .. , ,latiz.hter.shirting aid darn tig:.4 do.; Itarne.s, it; id;.... , 1ktel sod Welt Leather: Thong and Lacing; do.; Wavt'prr. hoot. itmtn, huff an d Split do.: Pity Slaughter Kip., salted and Collar do.; City. Counlry, French 3'll Patent Calf Aitik; Boot leg 31 , :r. , atos, ituok Skins, Prot Skins, Chamois. and Moroceosz Bindings and Linings of almr.st every description; Shoe thread. Patent thread ;!Silk i boot cord. 1.1 , e5, and bilk and Union Galloons; Black find Colored English balding, tvmmea Uppers ale! crimped Fronts and Footings: Awls. Tacl.s. Needles.. I:yekt and crimping . unytines and Eye lets ;.1.te..1. Iron. Copper and Zinc . Nails; Filer, kaApn, Knives; hullers, l'er... Bristles and Woe Web; Ham ;nem Boot and Shoe Tres . . Lasts'. Crimp.. Clamp% Ilan dles. Gum, ll'oler. OA .Liler. and Tanner's (Al; Shoe Took and Currises T. , ..1. of:all kinds, ready for use. be. - sides many o; her artick , s Hid •.•ntinterated above, and all of which will be sold at th,i,i.,west market eatem, by, ~ .1011 N finporutr nud I/v3ler, 417 Alnrket St., :shove 13111. .tug.l2, 1554 MATCHES!.: MATCHES ! I TOIIN DONNELLY, Manufacturer} and inventor of sifit'y /Weal Squarr rTpright. ALT Nn. hot '!iorth birth Street. fabove 'tam) Philadelphia. )lad•besttitio. beeome an indispenattlle article in housekeeping. t fie subscriber after a great. sae. I /Ties of time and money iN enablet to niter to the Public 1 an art): to at once eouibinilig nality and 0 /ion:wits. The Inventor knowing the danger apprehended on aceount of the tlirncey manner in which Matches are generally pack-' Ad in paper, has by the aid of new Fteaws m te bi net y of bin own - invent iO3, succeeded In getting up a tincely Pat ent 54inare,rpright \Vontt fox; this box is farprefernble, inasinueh 'that it occupies no more ,motn than , the olds r ound weal !ma. and e,•0071.n., at h Ten /June/reef 'we tnatehtsOrltieb to shippers is ronsldeMble ' vantage: it is entirely item, and secure against Moisture and !plat/no:ma e,mbustleri. and dispel% all danger on, transportation by means of Railroad, SiteambaaS or an} , other mod., of conveyance. . - . . ~ . ... These matches are packed so th a t one cross or moremAY i , the subscribers. They are to be sold to s‘lo, Ogee til l - -- be Shipped to any part of the world with Teirfeet safetyl larger ones, • ' 1 ' ; :''' . '`. ',:-=. . ?hey are the most desdrablearticle for home constiMPtion• . ! .., • Also, an Upright Tubttlar lk , iler—three . f,:t‘ti diameter;", eleven feet high. containing ninetydwo terUOnin flues, and the Southenv and it i 're•tern markets that Nave ever i been' invented. • . . / . ans and, seveteeightho inches in diametcrokith a new Dorters and Shippers *lll do . well to rail and examine l. 111.1-eiron chimney and damper, twenty.c he - ifia cl dim,. for theineel reel. • , - . , , ter and thirty-five fist high,•giving a draft forty-six flex nese , metrii , s arr. WA RR A 'TED to be ftlf IriOr ca 1 . feet from the grate bars.' ',;;,!, anything ly-rdnfort offered to th. PuUjr. 1 The above described machinery mill le. solCsepttrately .. ' JOHN' DONNELLY. or. to 'ether. The Etirrtn,,s to be dollserable_ittil first week! lad North Fourth street. PhiladAphia. in July next. The small Boller is not In rissidxtld can't*, December 9, l ff , ..4 , ; 4S-fm ! delivenxl at any time: -,' CHARLES .N. SMITH & Co. ' ' - - '-- - - --'----- '`-------- , • Philadelphia.. ittareh 3, 1n..9 , . '.' . .3,1m A. L. ARCHAMBAULT'S ; - , ~......_, irtabie Si ' Hoisting anti Plun7" Thai • :, ---, - " HERRING'S ',':,.. Patent. ebardpicin. Fire P.reeeisiates, -- "'" • •••wwwwi With ilait ' S l'a,ti)nt Pow- i .r.roor Locks, whltd!Wereaward patate 3ledals at the Workri London. lsil, Anti aLsit It the Id's Fair, New Ttirk. IS:e3 and -The 6111useriberiOtre the sole tuferturent and It.Mprietere in fate' f thtahove; titnettualbwl ' • and Leeks. The reputation le genuine - liertinWe Safe" is hi wide,and ter fit?, last-thirteen re the' rnergentile;community 1 bdimany to thek urrerlitiliti/ an 12,030 of I hilfw! l+ates hale ./y se,,, _ d eer Ira hundrrif ha;le mimed tri-, tuaphently tbroughareidental time. Thep ldie are ea anted that all. Vales manufactured by the li'llbe'ribert !tie , not only guaranteed tube fully serial. hilt lit many re* • ' pteeta even superior to those which have been an severely tried by the. Few . will forget their aervieta In the burp- 4 ()R In:luting, and discharging Cargoes, i 14 1,;),,46,i,4r. rinsing ii,,r, or. frran mho*. pumping Ing of a th t ei F iT t r , i i bit i t:o eldahlleb s reen t t . ,'" a sc r t , v iTork., ti and ia tt t 1 ‘v : ,i, e , d e l, frl.z., i 11;—yait.11 , 1r , ,, ilies alKe. arranged rave**. , 'l h u 'i y, rP o t prA L, trierkiwird lion t . ; ana l' s t till 'rovr 'e rt 7 ventiy . ' is for O °l W P rt ' /I ' l ' i a n ' l ' °Aili'"Uir i Saw Mithl •- • ' Um, ' In thetre at Fifth and thrannt sta. in thiskiiy,_in will to attarb them tn Mille Nth:: re raii.r livrcr tout failed. 'I . Qum:B Bate% ammo ferth the acknowledged i'qtittn - jtten w.b wool) Olt V O A r} CAN it:; r silt Fort Cert. • I van,hy other aeoartttrat fattrtL. I'AItILEL & Cli i They are moved by a team on any road, The Brat ?rte . Iron Stag and Bank Lurk Maier% at Wshent at, Pidla ii. , , In minim (Silver )14.411 t f 'was ayrartimt hr lb. Franklin In- ebilled Iron, Fah+. with Nader Prof reielta, mennfk littite.. al their etbibitinni , in V5l and 1653; else by - hued earircasiy for hant.s, ile.kern.l.mellees, and ether* ' - - .La gtate Aeriettlf urea ' , dote At "ILO, - ig peeurity fromeoguts., 4 llank Vitslii, Donn., .1 , . ule to:order " the ritilS "oriel' PHILADEtPHIA. LEATHER. - • • • IrRI.TZ, I-IEN DRY. Al Co., No. 29, N. . Third strevt:Phitad.Aphia. WrniCo Mafia&CtUrr:TS. and Imparters of Far_Noti CALF•SIUNN and &led ers in Rod and Oak Solo Leather iind filpp. • Phil 1-lphlls, February 17, viz • 7-ly 781 A N er U i F i t r t C LOOit;CARER n A ti s lA T ' , l: B o h te e S o lli l e t ts liS, War n ehotise. 10.110 :North Third Street, S. W. ur nue. up Stairs, Philadelphia. . , Pealers.are assured. that I have the t Stack in Philadelphia. atvlowill sell at the very lowest rates. At:sreh ii. 165.5 114p3 CITY BIARBLE WORKS , And Steam Mantle Factory, CUANZT. A-Vir TL AILEETS, PHILADEIPULL T E. &B. SCHELL, having greatly ty • Imptoyed . thelr.fectlitles fcir the matink• e , tura of e ery Tariety.of Marble Works: embracing the best styles of Maid/es. niza-t.j.,..floring.. Tannia and Monuments, are prepared to supply orders upon reasonable terms. Philadelphia. Marrh 10, 1545. ''. PLATFORM .SCALES OF er'ery-descriptioi ,suitable for Rail roads, ote::, for welghlogiliay, Coal. Ore, and Moro handise guueretly. Purchasers run no risk. retry Sccdc r. guaranteed currect. and if. after trial, not found setts stiorY, can be returned withmit charge. ttir• Factory it the told titand.est ablished for more thou wentc years, corner of Ninth ,t 143 Melon streets. Philo,- telphie. ; . ! Milton: & CO., Feb. tri.lsss i 41n3 SaMestnrx f,i I.2lity4t d Abbrili. 13-Iro = D. GREEN has now in his store. J lare a ndsholem stock itf DRESSGGQINi. n which he pnetirtatarly ik , ks the attention of the.hvites_ Pottsville: Jteautitlil spring silks, from 02tio.tuS:00." tentge and Greuadlue rube, }leach Lawns attd J.voneti,. 'lain Cambriclia and Percale, Priti/h and 'French printit, tare:to dot:tines, Summer mottsetina. Ac. Binhott's Siack AMR. wionualled In Yol , dr and quaUt:t. t ) .hawls gud htutillas in great variety. ant at tho J U. thwentiluis but ONE and that the LOW :ST for CARL. .Corner of Ninth and Arr , h httrAW, March 17.14 . 5 11-3 m MEI COLEMAN'S CUTLERY STORE, • No. 21 North Third Street.. riONSTA.NTLY On hand, a large as tJ of Pen. and Pocket Knives. l•:cissors, and lazors, Tal.ld Knives and Forks. in ivory, btu:41)111111n, one and %,xid handles; Carters and Forks, Dirivi.,,lkAkie it ivey &e. ; • _ ALSO—a eery eateusire assortmeut of Waiters, Tea rays. &C. Viue•EnGlish Gun*. Colra Pistols. Rovo%very., nd Single mud Double barraici Pi:anis. with a general tack of Fancy Hardware, conoantly on hand. • JOILN fmporter Philadolphia. .1.h541N.!. ';')3.5`....) 51-t f lIAII.EY & llRO'lliEli, Chesnut:St. 1 above:Ninth. Ph . 'ladolphirt. are now offering a vory trge sto,k ,of CIRJ'ETINfit‘, at grtwily reduced prices, otn-i.fing ref :. ,Caret. T•4x-,stry and Ilrus , , , ls; • . . :. Threo Ply. Ingrain.and Venpt(ang: . .Floor Oil Cl(dlis, Druggeta and Mats: cab 1 o'n Malting. &v.. kr.: all ividila, Also, Aanerixan Ingialpa. 2a.no-:,:,,hi, of i i ,w ..1,.; le.; at JO. 62%, MO 7.5 emits: bi-- infi the hest as , :ortinent cv , ,q• ~ f fer,ii at tho. pricer, Most in ti•Se , gol•del am 1 , ...111C0ti 31 , 0Ut 'LI Cellt.:1)4111 fro m for ... flier pries. ; & fET LIR: VitryG- IT. 755 Z:111 Ner. elloqiut st.. Pince,Pttb SAMUEL S. FETHERSTON. 'VItvLA Llilt IN. l'S, LA N'ITHNS, .7Clftuttltlit.,... and Candelabras, N0:152 S. '24 tArnt4; e ; 4 T.rneti. Ithiladelphia. Having enlarattli anti int trovntl his gore. and hating otie , of the iargeFf zmoorf moot s of Lamp , in Philadelphia. is non prepan ti In fur ni‘h Mille ettlllphellel lfitrning pith!. Lard anti Oil tamp, alid f.an torn t. of s) I patterns: fila 4 P Letups by the at a t.tnall ativant, ftro.r autttion prior, Inatturianrer and dealint of Pine (41. Burning Fluid anti Ate,thol: which 1,111 Is furt.iNhett T^ 31ernhantc nt ", It 'Orhn` . that ftf 6 y will. f 1 6 ,1 It to thEir I.l,ltiits,r , to bll3. Aki. Mu...llnd/ lilasswnrn.ofall descriptions. at. th , lo.+.4l..iwttkrf October 25.1'6 , 1. NEW SPRING GOODS, At Warburtort , s Cheap Stores AIkTtIURE will . be founa a splendid nd (-o_ll.a replenislied rival New ht rk and Philadelphia .tu tian:<of islfilletnttEßMA iri all t riewe,t dolzity of PN,..ry description. imported at ;Tires catinni fail in netonlub and pleas. ' I:ME:GOODS in the ehoketa patterns of English.' Floolch and ;criviitn, as won scicetoi and extensive a stock ae e4ZI fonnd in tho city: I . ;;ott.h, 11(.4.TY.. M 11,11116 and 'Fancy Ilwods:1 Mi . fior.de cut .at whnlemle prices. tOCC(.7itiVt;s 3 , 4 y nA4 ,, 0111V11 til.l li E .4,4 h. bll table 11)r ilie.t rade. w hich will be , (1n.i.0l I il Ole tfi, , nt :MN 3111.k. , ,K , iii, tililki , , ut. • i . 1 ! *, WARBURTON'S.. .1 1 701 , ; ; • 1 Philmit.4lll3.l l l3r..h 3t. 11,, , .5. • 13-21 ii Port Itionwiles, "Pocket Books . 4 Dressiat, Canes, +, X. tr. o,r. Fourth & r1tt,,,11.41 Sti., Pl.di,friphia. 4 ',MAYS nn hand Y a large and vari ed' ili . a.ar.orttuent of. - . . tort Mounaket, Work itelen . .' 't-" . ' ('ocle.t 13 , , ,,, 1ir. ' Catas, t) , :: . r.v . - ' lth ";et eiliers*.et,wit. Traveling Pri 4g, , ttal.i• Itnllierf,, ltaritrAntinoti 80ar.1.0. L;....,.., Pert Feliem. • 'Clo , Fruien, • -;,-;•.; Pe,l,et Mvir,urancittln liot , its, I.,rraide lksh.r,. r .2 . .; 1, Drt..%ing C'aFo%, ri.zar Cases, .i.... dr ." At,r, a i. , ,,,iiert'l aFs-rtraeut of Etiiiltzh, Frf tvgi vtri : L ilt r nou. FL n , y (;..fr. • .Fine tpokut Cutkry, Razors, Razor Shops, and Oilld P.•ek. . . , Whel . .-ato, s.refol and third Soon, ..4...." W. Owner Fhtrrth alr,,out Sla , ralndeljggia. CZ- On the receipt of sl..a superior Geld Pena tbe t•ent to any part of the rnited State& by matt—sterwrirfing P. , n, - thu , —ntedi tun, hard, or soft. Mareh, ihst, - - MUSIC PUBLISHING HOUSE::` LEP,t;II:. Successors to OE . , WILLIII, No. OP:stint street: tinder the - Utah !louse. Philadelphia, are chn.Onntly . • intl , lohing the latest 31usie, front the most' poppulai,'Au tle,rs in the United State:, in a.etyle that will- vliArith any issued at any , other house. either .in this country nr l',urope. ' Thov have also the pleasinn to announce to the oblir that their stock of Sheet Music, on hand.consit,t‘f the I.lr,ze , t and need rotoplete assortment to, be Vuud,ln the country: they are constantly adding to their Stoa:l4l the New Music piiblislied in Nevi York; Boston, &e. They also plltaEll corral Inktrurtion Books, wbVr,l, art In gorteml use throughont the country. • PIANOS—A tine assorttnent of the best tnamitiSturers of, New York and 114.,5t0n. at the lewt..st cheap prie4T; • 7.1175.1 CA T. INSVILVMENTS. ti Also, a general assnri meld of Oulta.us, •Flutef, A crordsons: Ac., Violin. fuller and Ilarirktings, of tho best Italian ail of which will be iFfirdsh ed to the public and the trade at the lowest sates:_,; Orders punctually :Mondial. to., G".,a- All 'Leo .t Walker's Publicatteritriati be obtained at 11. lIANNA'fiI Book: and Music Ft:lie-Potts , vine. I'hiladelphia4eb. :411 EMI A _GNEW & CO., 19.6 Chesnut . Philadelphia, are row offering to purehasers a splendid suck of New Spring Shawls. Mantillas and Dress Goods; their assortment of Paris•maile Mantillas is very ey.tcnsive, romprising non of the best',Solerted storks in the city, and at extremely low prices,,, , , wis.—Breehs, Cashmere and Gold Bordered Shawls, long and !square. Also, a large assortment of 'Bleb Em broblorcit and Plain Ca uton.Crape Shim is. :Saki.—Particular attention is requested to latir stock of Brocade. Plain. Plaid. Stripe. Moran Antiquo and Black Silks. of all qualities and prices. Waal Silk O n great variety.• Prrss (lard:.—Flounced Barege linhes.Grerunilbes. sues, lktreges. Organdies MousilensChallie Bektlies. ; llama. 'French and English Chintzy, Ay. • Embrolderlee, of 311 descriptions, Collars; Sleeves. Ruffles. inkertings. with a kill welt. of Ribbons, Ladles' and Gentlemen's Moves. ItOstery; Ac. Constantly receiving fresh supplies of seasonelge goods, per steamers from Daere, Liverpool, New,l'ork:kod adelphia Anction - Sales. Purchasers are requeslist to cull and examine our stock of splendid Spring Goisols before purchasing. • : a• AGNRW A; CO. . March 31.'55 lre3in 1104 4 11011111 PANdelpiaa. STEAK ENGINES FOR SALE; Al, the Fairmount Rolling, Mill, 30th stro t t, those Mates', Schuylkill, Philadell)hla.. One horizontal. high prefsure Engine-,.lateen Inch cylinder. tile feet, stroke, vtith two tom primpit,' a Copper air t-sel. an extiaust heater containing fiftptiVaeopper , taloa, a Bat iron hed.plate. with or without *fiesta's, flywheel Omit. counter shaft. and cog wlaxelamt with. out flywheel and boilers: rated at peventy , -11ra horee power. .1 4 nitable for a Clolliety• or Pumping klegine. • Mon, one 'ow:nail Upright lingine—ten inch ry tinder, by illurteen and a, half Indies etroke. with a Ili , ,Wheel pub 12.y - eix feet dlanteter by' ten and a halt InchOs face—the whole upon an iron bed-plate/Arid cnirtrana. wilhitut pump or ixdlert rated at ten horse power. liotit of. Ibe aboce •Inglnca Vltiek built by Heaney. Nestle k co.. Kensington. and can be ?tern in operation at any time, by:v.4on ; llldg . o, AUSTIN BROWN, SPRING GOODS, isan. BARGAIN'S .11ti CARPETS. mom TO - THE.LADIES , . Of Pottsville and Vicinity. IRO lEBBSEI ' ------ PitITTSViLLE IRONWORKS. ~. °NORGE IlarglN a CO rospoettbll7 I t announce tr), the ► publle filet th ey hat'd i 11. ' •••••• taken .the Estat4khtnent li'newn as the y . 1 . 1 i. - 1 . , ,,..„, "' ,.`—. Petissille Iron Works, on Norwegian it, - ." • ! 46 `; ''." whero they aro prepared to hirild all kinds 1 or errant hngines,irnannrocture Railroad t'ars.anct Ma-i chineq:3l almost every description, at the shortest tv, i tire. and on the utast reasonable terma. Tenons frym ' abroad An want of [Steam Ettgines, will Mitt it to their ads antit , to Ave thorn a call b e fore e agyglog elsewhere. potter Slav 'l,- ; 194 - - - 1- - 'STSVite POTTSVI Winandryt Oe tisif, 3 l' tint ItAhst;hrot Es% 0,31 ktpi.tN. I WOlllllO. Hare FOUNDR Ell '-rt i Mome 3-tua 31ticitiArry, for . Caric;ifie- &c. 11. ing &lid Setting I , Lcn , ikinut ..5)0117; . 1 for tiktbeso Coll ,; Jgrinroy 21. 1 TO COAL (OPERATORS 84 MINERS. neer Boiler Works. m., Ar . sul;scribers respeotfully. Invite the! t ! tention of the businria ctanmunity toll. heir Itoiler iVorks, en Gitlin:int! serer.,be-1 1 i . ow- the Passenger Depot, PottsYille. Pa., i ~...4 there they are prepwreildo manufacture ! ..1 - Ittill.fts OF 6V.FItY Pt:S(141'110N. i stunk., iztarhs.. it Starks. Blast _Pipes, Gasometers. Drlft l i I , raiy,,'&e.. &r. Boilers on hand, . '. • littng; praetiral mechanics, and hatini for years deeet e 4 thfitOselvesi! entirely to this branch of Villainess, they fiat/ ) ter tdrembelves lint work done at their ebtabllshrtient 11.111 git*batisfactivu to all who may farnr them yrith a twit.- 1 indfridnals and ('omj auter. will find it i...Yeally'to their ad- , :w vantage to exhine their work before et 'Tenzing tilsmt herd, ; JouN & .1:;131ES NOBLE, ) I ',MAY 5,11153 - - Itt-tt _:,,....,:_.• . ',.POTTS' . wlihh they w olitZined from Alswy Ow+ in; .Ifories and 14 Ym;i4l. Made of Witch ebeaper pint OtAnienre in , th4t hey7enn M= WM! , i4hvrtnt,r i 'j; WIRE SCREEN FACTORY. i ;, chaintft of of Proprlictorii. ' 1 ; .14:17 t 1= 1 111.: undersignetl have s-1 ; , :i.`'777:77. mimed t h e propriettnehip of th , .. W i ire ..... ±4 ...,.. Ncy...ett,Factery in ('oat Ftr , vt. lately ern- , 1: ,. 666 "." " ;(111e(,11 br it. L. Cake, under the Min- i j - rt&in., ot ...IqllOl,S & llAitl..tN, and' hereby desire to fall I I ~ t he attention of C.:lll4peratorf and the publie ^eneraiff, , 1 dts thidr extlisive establishment. ArtanceinentrTare mede i 1 tar prontrit g the eery beat of materials. and orders! for i Ocri,. to a iar....4.. ainount will he tille'd at ttw shortesenn. 1 i li.-..-. and on the most satlsfactoil tetme. f 1 The mtbserihem. moreover, having-, secured the ferf n ioes i'tif vi,ilful OH elpPri: , nerd workmen, invite the most rt- 1 ; $1,1 examination or test of their scriens. promising them Ainal,to 11 last tnrted out in MIMI. manufactories. I ItiliitY• li..NIC1101;S, i ii...; , ' ' • • , Jan. n. 'lsis 1-tf • JOAN HARLAN. , fiNEW F UNDRY & MACHINE SHOP.. `- ----- law.. Ni)TICE...— The lanai...Rs of the latelirm Itllll. of Martz & Entiikett wlll be rontinned by WILLIAM J. SIAIITZ, at -hls new limn eon dry and Machine ,'lisp, on Mauch.Chuuli street, In the burotigh of Pott6Tple, inf. h. BLAND': fitnits tili.r.p. lie will manuiac & of STEAM ENIIIN 0;4 and I'VMPS. of any ,‘aparity for raising or tivaiLingi2cal. pumping I urt.om.s : Eneines..itlowlng CI linden. Water d ether Machinery for ,Illast i'urnaces. or the in st approved constructirin, lie w ill aim) Mahe , ILIIIIAD and tiftt.FT 01:F. raetleal machinist anti titteleting personally to rtment ef the e",fahlislurtent, persons giving rimy. rely with perfect's.sfety on having their 1 - itted promptly and In the very best inanner, one haying claims against the firm of Martz k will present the same f , ,lr settletimnt to the un , and all per.ons ow Ing'said firm will pay the it• eleillsk.T.,,l. lw I...ittgattt horired 'to settle the ,f the late Erin. BM tttai ...r . aoining. E. !::bower and ;I,r. other 'll.ltest and tt° "rdor Wing Revery dr hint nrde work pert -.Entrikrn. dem:it:pod • same to t ' business _ . WI LW .1. M A RTZ 1 1 - . 1 title ..18:. i W i •• SHINCTON IRON WORKS. Pottsville, Ma., .1. WILE:S. & IWO'S. respecttiilly' invite I the attention of the business community 1. -: 1 1 1". ' '''' '': to their Nor Ma,:liitie Shop and Fnundry r: y ~,,,,,2,7„"„ ere.;ted tetwmti loyal amtliailroad strets,l ! -.„.., ~7: - . , .._, and frontirnt on ils, , r,re.,;latt stn.et, whore(',_ they are ii,repared to execute all':orde.rn for tuarliluery ofif . Bros , 'toil iron. such a, Steatu Engines. nil kinds of flear. , it in mi. fiplling Mills, Orlst_and! Saw Mills, Single nods. ;, Dutibl. , :lity, rump,. Coal ltreali....r,. Drift cars, all kind•i , of Itailr. ,ad Casting such a , Chihli fp/ Flat and I' hail : f Frogs, S itch,. ,t c.: all hinds nr cast and la rought Iron I tzbaftim.,. Bin;; practical merhimies. and liztylim nimbi the detnard% ri' the Coal' Ilelioit their study for year+l alai, all ltimh , , f NI n.iiiurry itt tlteir line of. business. the*( fa I t,r th,qm...lves that v. ork done at their estallislitmmi will tf.iv.i. sat i , tertlon to alb nhti may holikur them whit a call. .91 ,rdvr, thankfully n , 'etve.l and promptly exe;- cuted, on the most reasonable to tea ' 1 2,,A:., . . , FOIJNDRY AND MACHINE SHOP,I —, ' , Port Carboni•Schttylklll Co, Pa. I• • I , 1 ' - T, IL W IN.TEiIiATEEN a nimun{.- , "i 1... ea& ~q his relullnesi. from the enniplete onttit ' ..f the fltAlve i il pied eStabliqlntent, to sup .. V . , ply all orders tin Lis line of hinine , si. - ' etrifi:A... • .-., ''''' _"miqh na for site lm Rm:lneit, Railroad and' ffrz 64 Drill liars, Pumps. Coal ltrealte:rs. Castings and 3laehide. ry of ,very pattern. lie warrants his work to dire satli, tn , t ion. and ar , ordingly solielts Indmoszn at; home and ahroait, f , f,: Jan. •27. lt.:,r, I 4-ly' +__________ _....._, , -- -, SHIIVELSI SHOVELS!! SHOVELS!!! r,"r' The Stibmilli.ers having pureltas l ie4 t s it a k •th.• Nil Carl4n F.hotel l'ant,o•y,formeily• t'" • ,ontittrted byol. Boone & co....ontirfoef; Int , „„„: to manufael urn, and, dulitur nithin the , -., a. ..,.... .. county. at the4owest Ilillad..lphiapries.' al i ds of : , I.orels, t , pades,itmt Garden Mal. • I 'lt! attention of oprrators 'and deniers is partieuLark, riffled to his znanutieture Of Coat Shoyels.-%ltich if.; stienrth anti dnrability. earniot he surpassed 1 !)- any Orly ors in market ! lIH also heeps on hand, at all times. et superior quality of enaki:i.mie,.. wtil,h he will sell at n nelesate and retail. Shn4l.. Spades and 114.5. rd' any size nr pattern. niade to order at short noti , e. and r epairing. promptly atterided to, 1 1 ' CHARLES S3lllll, Per!. Cartoi. iCnceint&lB,lSS4 ' . . .45-tf " FRANKLIN IRON WORKS. 1 , ! inillialiell EIRE BEN . ratio THE Subse„ribers announeo:tu the Pub .. }rn Maio lie that thoy are the Pr,,prietors ofj the .••., Franklin Wprkr.. Port Carlanl,late!cur yrl rigid on by tlz. Slllyman. when, y tinkle to manunteture to order, att the shortest nods,. Steam Engities. Pumps, Coal lin-al:en{ and Machinery of almost any Ripe nr di.scrtotion, for mining' purpoes. , Also, Raliroad and Drift Cant, Iritti or 11,4 s 41 . ,,t6 i x, of any sie, of pattern. ()niers are n'slpect fullly-trilicited. lIEO. 11. FISSLEIt. & DIU): Franklin Shovel 'Works. - The, subscribers continugi to furnish the 'content and. ters of Schuylkill County. with Sht,Tels of all Itinds. at 1, lowest l'ltilaelt•lphii;; prices: Att(4111VII 6 ret'.rtisu.: lar!y called to their Coal r;horely. Orders fur sllrol,rlsol any size or pattern prompttc attended to. ,IIEO. 11. FISSLkI: &.11`110., ..Trort Cart,n, Aunnst 21. ifu2. 34411 DEHAVEN`SIRON WORKS,. 1 3111sOravillle.1 .: • . - THE tianwriber In prepared to rnanti oh facture SiII:ANI I.l'Ntl IN J.:6' of any ,owed, .., 4, ' 4. l'urripsofifny rapacity, anti Conl Itealtrts ..,-... ,„,,,.of !VC"' de!wriptinn ; ns a r,,il no- every A _wftlr".7"." other kin 4 of machint47. used in Mines. DO -alters. Furnaces . Rolling Mills. law Mille- de..l ( IFrom tho facilities por+exsed fur mannfaduritig, and from lOnges-perienee in the bunluess. work ran I,e:turned °id at this establishment; at the very - Iciest prices, nud of a superior quality. = ( ' i Persons desirous of purring. np machinery of as kind. are Invitedfte call and eXantine patterns and Lecintie tic,- quainted with priers hefore enntrietinit elsewhere. , Orders of every kind :up solicited. and stria attention be given to their prolupt execution. i gill i y- NVILILIA3I.IIIEIIAVEN: 3linersville, December p, l 554 ' i 4541 —._— -- ' CARTERS & ALLEN'S IRON WORKS, Tamaqua, Nelinylkill C i koct)uty, Pa. The gebseribern, pruprietoip of the :'... me" a bes'e nained ex tenkiveestablish men t, it tr-, , . uounto tt , iho eitizens of tichuylkill eoun .., me: :vuuu ty, and the public generally. th.lir midi '. ......"...r • ...,, ness trettint out any and all kindo of work n their line, at the f h (+ Ors t notlee, and in the most iat- Dfrodary manner—surbita building Rea to Engine% ruaib it feet uring Railroad and Drift Cars, Pumps, Cmtings and. ..%Inehinery. of all kinds.', . 1 i. .., Only tits best workman are employer], and Ant/guidon may therefore be safely '-uaratiteetl. ' Orders [min abroad promptly tilled. , . CARTHIO3 & AlLlrri;... Tamaqua. January 27:i. IS,Yi ', i , 4-1 f 1 , BEAVER MEADOW IRON: WORKS. iitlnFoN k ItlttYllita Iron and 'Brass Foundcrs. respectfully inform their, pa. ' trona. and thopublic generally, that they . are full?: •preparedat tho above •••• ntent, to manufacture .?team itoginia of every size: Pumps. lt4lnad nod Drift' Cars, rind' every other descripliso ofrinnt and Brass. Castings suitable for the coal tuintnrz or othyr business.on the roost t'easonable terms. Also. Plowing Cylinders for Blast Furnaceli and Machine work in genet:al.' - Itepairing of ail kinds done with neatness and despatch at ~hr lowest prices. ;All work furnished by 0169 war ritnilkt to perform welk They would solicit the rnstnin •thoi.e . who may want art his in't heir line in this Ticinity. Ali orderl will meet With huntedlate and prompt Atten. Mu. 9. W. IiUD:3O, • B. W. ~larrh 4, 70.54 • ---- TREMOPOT IRON WORKS. . Tremont, Sennylklll CnitntypPettna. Tke.Subeeribersiretepectfdlly invite the attention of the busineascotnnitmity "'"" to their New Machine shop and iroun. '" "I" • '7,..try. erected in the town of Tromont. and IL ri t di „ . e sup. n once aln it nage nt of Messrs. Z. liatderit and Philip Crolioltz. isehere they are 'lmpanel to execute; all orders for Machinery of Brass such as Steam Enginea ofjauy pow e r, Pumps of any capacity, Coal Breakers of or pry deseilp. lion. kinds of Giiaring for Itolling Milli Grist anti Saw Mills. Drift Cars and all kinds itenrot'il Cargn,zn, much as Chairs'fQr Flat and T Rails, Frogs, Siitcliest,'and All biliids of Cast snit Wrought Iron yhaftinxl , . holtx beitur, iiprarticAl 'Mechanic, and havinghati thecon edeme and experience for many yeani in the iloal Its lion, pores ass desirous of k , uttlite up Machinery if any kind. are Incited to call iu examine o,,nr patterns and superior (panic of work, anti la,lnno :nava:cited with prices at these Works, before rola rn . cting elsewhere. Ordel: l a of ev ery kind thankfully . yorelT..ll. Ittjrt itteiitibti!will le given to their prompt execution. titling seexcral 15, 20, 30, 40. and GO horse I. , :nglaro cm bnit, ; Jan. 0.1 X 55. l-1v C. A. 11'A. M. I4ELT7.I:II'. PAINTING, GLAZING 14 PAPERING.. f' Removal. W. BOWEN having . reitiove'd his shop to two 4oOts &born the American limp's, Con tre I , trt44. and tat Rn into partnershlpYlotliem. the Pubmrihers the publ lint the'Sareprrpsred to exneuto all ardentln their line trial 'M t =mama des 'Web. and on the foist ;reasonable tergq.. , They,' employ gait workman ftwi their eustemerit rosy, thensbmr. tr aAllstletoryjoha...s, I ' ; They. Man. beg teivetetall attention to lite* 6plendhl a. , Fortunut cf Psprf-bangings... IVlndOw4lunten. .ever ity styli) And 'quality, to bolt the -, rebunt.rs, end it bleb 100 utter . at WORKS. TTSVILLE. LE, IRON •INORKB. Nand Machine Staidnirsa. 6uberriliers have this r feriae(' a ealkartnereliip, wales the of POMIt.OI, •83f1T1$ G POHROV, the transaction of a geheral Fetrattry Machine liasintss. at; the old-e:stab ron Works," corner of Norwegian and 11, F. 1 , 0)11:0Y, WM. SSIITIC. CLIk'FUKD PONIROY. • 12-tf 1 _5 .1553 AND MACHINE 'SHOP, 1 , 11 Car Factory, 4c. INUTlCE,..—'llwbusinestuf the late firm SNYDER .t MILNES, by the istateerfher 1n aII Its various 1 nehes of :team I:nginli) building, Irnu 'under, tnanufartnrer of all, kinds of (tolling Mills, Blast Fulkinees, nailroati will also.continue the liasiness of Min .: celebrated Pin' Foresi li - hit , Ash and rcias Red Ash Coax, being rule proprie 1' ...ries. 1 GEORGE.',W, SNYDER 3-tf VILLE ROLLING MILL. - 1 ' TIIE t 4 lititiCßlßEßf? respectfully ati- . nOunre to the public. tliat their new lioll lug Mill is n o w enmpleted and In full ope ration, and that they al.tt pmparrd to sup ply all kinds of liar iron of various slw*, 1 warrant to he superitW in quality to any ahruati, at the same pt iris. I nitfictnre I , Rails, for the use of the COl k:ral Roads. weighing from 21 in ,50 ihs, pir the hest 'lron. and Whirh will ke 'Could thane imported art irh. cal me th itanics. and baripg had consid,mlll„ the Iron business, they flatter themselies give entire s,itisfaCtiortz to pup:basalt, aiut thetrintereet to patronize home minufae- JOILN iI.fIiNISII & CO4 49-tf 1 ME JOHN 1. THOMAS WREN, JAMES WIt,EN. . Mktf • PORT C . AU 139 N. MINEI4SVILLE MISCEIAANEOLIS. .; 1 : WAGON-MAKING. COACH MAKER'S REMOVAL. TILE sutcvriber haring faced up via , of t , the ins. rat Coatqi ?hops the Math in Coal street, Pottsville ' Pa., next to .1.. IL Adam & Co.'s - Screen Factory, where his luilitieb for tuannfacturlng all' Muds. of Carriages and light Wagon-1 cannot be sarpaaso—being a Fraet lea] Me thanie, and hiving • number of lean , experience In the haslnesit, he, hopes to give general ntisfaction, All &Indy of rriages and light Wagons kept on band. Also, sncond-band Wagons, &o. All relesitf neatly dune. Orders from a 'distance prompt ly attended tar WISTAIt.' A. KI ILK . June:l'o4S'. WHEELWRIGHT. 44 CAR FACTORY. Anthony H. Kline I.„) . P,SPECTFULLY: Offers his services to the: cithens of Schuylkill county and elsewhere ,in thef capacity of Whoelwrl,tht, and Car ManufaeXurer. Hisestaldishment is luiniediatt•ly cppObite POti & tine. r. Machine Shop. where he will - be hippy to reeeiveGrders (ur all kinds of Wagons, es well ax Drift and;other Cars. and all ,kinds of work attached to the business of a Wheelwright: For the character of his work he refers to llAviD P. IlnowN, FRANK NNIELS. JOIIN TEMPLE, E. Joicc U. Ilzww. Much 31, 1b55. 13-ti CAPIPRIACESI CARRIAGES!! Tffk sutowribers return their sincere • At..lV.l'' thanks to theli friends for past pal ron atte. and.wouid n.spectfully call the attentinn el the 'public in general. to their now as rortnient of CA RR IAG t:S on hand, consisting of one and two teat ll Jettay Limb, Davies, Sall - Or. cfv.• of ever)* deseriptiote, all of which are Maisbeel in the nand approve e 4 style. and - made'of the hest material. Havihg secured the service* of eaporieneod workmen, and being practVal meehani , Si then)!W)TeN, they fool - a.istired that they can render Dill satisfaction. to their who may favor them with their!, patrtinage. All their work warranted to give en- Aire Satisfaction.. Second-hatided Carriages of all descrip tionti on hind, which will Ins Sold cheap. Itepairing neat ly thine. Orders front a diskiucv promptly att e nded to, at their manufactory, corner Of Coal and Norwegian Pottsville; Pa. `( Arg-Th# timber used for our work Is of the host N e w Jersey llickory. DENIM h Lru FMAN.' lit. 1V5.5 , In•ty NEW. YORK: PNRENOLOCICAL. CABINET. FOWLERii. WELLS" Sc CO., Plire zc, c--h-'•- r i,.., unl.gista and Pnbllshem Yil Arch ~tent. , c,i4 .. i - w be i l , i r .z . e. , .. , ..ve n ph tti 4.. . ti hi m i.d .. e x; i : foi turni i .t ogy , v!atielrl , I Cure, Matinetinv and Phonography, whole: . sale and retail, at Kew York prices. Pro. tenviontd examinat i on s, .with charte, and full written descriptions of character. day f out! evening. '.Cabinet free. I'l4ladelphia, February 34,1555 C ASII MESIC AND PIANO STORE OF HORACE WATERS, • • - 333 Broadway,N. Y., Opposition to . Combination: AT GREATLY ,ItEDl.lt'Elt RATES. • 7•••;., - Notvdtitstanding the cont - bluation.of Music 1/ealers to keep up the prices of ruin-copy-right Music el !Nina the intetests of -Vitive Comisucrs, and their ci l ium/. to extend in 11a. WATLas the courtesies of the tead4 he is• making imilteme sales—basin; abundant etideure that he has public countenance and support in eppeai t ion to the great monopoly. mid in his efferts . to aid satire Talctif. and :adapt the Notional e'orrrney.- 4is St...ck of American and litaropeati )lusir is immense, arid the catalogue of his Own publication is one of the laciest mud Ise-t elected in tho United States. Ile has I - also made a great reducthm in the prices rtra of PIANOS; 3119.aDEtiati, and 31CtICAL It SlRUStrii'it. of all kindeP. .viiperior tuns _ ' 61!lieta%ellaileig for 5175. $2Oll and interior of as good quality. and Instrumento as strong and 1174'0,1 , as those which cost a5OO. Pianos of every variety of style and price, up to $1 .. .000. eemprising those Of ten Afferent manufact , Ticii; among then, the eclebra-' foci Modern lamented limtact trElts - and the ilnf premium Ymt.F.Att 12.11illiertA'en:S. Make. imnrrs Patent. sEcosp-it,s. PIANOS at rat humans. Prievii from tlft to . $l5O.- Msaontiosts oom ,firedifferent man • ufactorles. including the well ,t.tiowli S. D. ,t 11. W, Smith's Molodecms. (tuned to the temperiment,) the test make in the United States.— ' ll'riees. $l5, goo. Y 5, SIN, $115; $125. $l5O. Smith's 'Double Hank Melocleons,S2tlo. Flnelt,piwm 0 .1, i ud qp , iranieed.. The text terms to the trade. schools, &r. , per rout. diseeuni to Clergymen and Churches. All tinders promptly attended' to. :Mush. sent to all parts of the eountry. Past-paid. et the reduced rates. lb:l:feral land rl.ct Catalogue, and Schedules of prices of Musical (Instrument a forwarded ,to any address, free (uf charge. New York, February 24. IS:15 , • • OSE•THE MAGIC IMPRESSION Paper, for Writing without Pen or Ink, eglying lAtres, Mots', Pattorts. Palettes, Ptrtternsfi. ' r Enatrddery. IlVeking Lines Indetibly, and rrllls Artielel is absolutely tlie. best Portahlo Tukst end in the 1: wArtl sond e for a small quantity folded 'and placed lit the pocket constitutes 4 ttMelitig Inkstand 1, i!annot I n broken. No pen i 4 neeti , ,l. for any stick. sharpened to a point. writtei equally as well as the best gold pen in the universe. For draw ing. it is indispensal.le. It in, indeed, the whole art of draw log and paintin;..;--tought is: one lesson. Any leaf. plaid ',r Hew,: ran be ttanarerred to the pages of an Al bum with a minute and distinrt resell:Mance to Nature. With ,Ntial facility. ph,g urea and embroidery patterns are taken, and hate received the higbeat enlogininK from tho fair sex: and indeed, a- ni:.,re tasteful present for 4 lady (mild not he prGduced. This Magic Paper will Mao mark linen and other arti cles. as. AN to remain perfectly indelible. All tbe. wa‘hing in the world fills to tiring it out. Any - child can use if with perfect ease. With this Magic Paper. Ilkew6e, on, &Apr espi e s of every letter can he secured w it hour tiny additional labor whate%er, making it the cheapest and ini,st,onvenient artide extant. It is 11,1•11 to gnat :id vantage by rePorters it the put ilc press. telegraphic 0p.. , raters, and hosts of ethers. Each paekagi, i, , ,,ntaitis Our different colors—black. Bue, ilreen and Rod, with full and printed i list Fueti , .ns. F. all to to„.. and will last Futlii isnill) to obtain Fire, liltoottfrni distinct i1414 . 4,Ann5. it is put tip in t4mutifully ow:melted colored envelopes, with a truthful likuneps of the pre.prietor attached. Lach a i l.] every package warranted. Price--22 per dozen. or five for ;al.. Single packages. 2.5 r4nts. Mailed to all.parts of the world, on the reception 6 the above prices. st, post-paid. • N. HUBBELL, , • 107 Br.tebrap, Icrw York. uPt'SJONI•i or TIM clause. • iinafirS .11 , p r,—'V.. refer our rend ers to the AdVertinelnent. In anni hpr e.‘ln 11l n. cet tin:: forth tite merit sof this pleasing and ini:enious 11," awaptioss should induce all to give it a trial,— Phibniel. ihict Alerdaant, ' j "It is unautpassed Inr neatness and utility. and should inert with the sale it richly desert ot."-7'ribune "Just what He ; public has long duedred. and•re,ut tn emir; it RAC tot very individual of taste and refinement." :-Jouraal New York, Mardi :31.1553 MANUFACTURES: VENETIAN BLIND MANUFACTORY. • Nth lit., bet. N orwegian & Mahantango. T. M. Z RBI; announces to the cit y item of Pottsville and vicinity, that he is pre. pared to manufacture Veritli,ua Mind; of every size, color and style, at haste notier and at the lowest rate,. Ile feels conlid , nt that a trill :done is sufficient t,5 l e een . vineed of the advantage of purehaxing his A fine asvortnictit . of Blinds - .instantly on hand. Tie e is also pre to repair, paint, and Win old Blinds In such n in:tuner ns`do render them almost equal. in appear " once. to now. Jao. ISa5 THOMAS JACKSON, 1 1 1,AT and Round Rope Maker,Read. ing. Pa. Wl,lte. 'farm], and Manilla Itone of any tina.mArns. Flat Ropes. for Mining or ofberparposes, Towing lines i and Canal eartiagy of all kin 4. ned•ftopes, Wash-lines, ;:riciteord. &r. Fuperlor Pugh- ing •far Steam Enainur. Also; patent prepared, hemp l'ackink. a very earperiorartiele. Nit uratrd with a 1 ,, MP0• eition which fully doubles its capability to stand frietiou.', and insures its preference m herever it lists Lein tried. &ri ders thankfully received and promptly executed. November 11. 1151 .1-ily 1l• . .__ _. _. _ _ - • - NEW. STYLE COTTAGE FURNITURE. Tim stibi;ermvi is roll lug from the best 31anutacturies in the City a largo lot et Cottage Furniture of Ars. Myle, made of Hard Worsts, oak. chestnut. walnut, ash, 4c...warranted to he strung and durable. • The patterns are various. and :pt the latest fasbiOns. They embrace whole setts, - all of whkds will be sold at city prices. carriage added: lie also keeps on hand. and manufactures to order all kinds of Ifousehobl Furniture, Of the latest, most fash ionable and desirable l'ateerna. all of which• can be it:- antined at Ms Ware Rooms, corner of Centre and Union streets, nearly lopproite the Episcopal Church—all-of which will be held at, the very lowest rates.. . . Ai;ril 1, 18L4 =I POTTSVILLE Saddle ivad Harness Manufactory. I to - "- - - 4 The Subscriber would t. 4 again meat mspectfully invite the - . -----4 attention of the citizens of Potts. vine and the ; Coal Region in general. to his ' ego and well selected stork of SADDLERY, all kinds of • Carriage and Team Iterates, Coliare of all, descriptions.; Drift Harness, &c. ife de sires all who slay need anything in the above line to' all and see his goods before purchasing elsewhere, as there ran he nothing lost. . ordeis for Ilarniss, de.. promptl y tilled on reasonalde terms. . . • LEFEVER WO.IIIELSDOTIFF. • • - - - • OppmtitlEpitenprt , (lurch, il`nfre strut. Platralt Martb 3, IK,SS [May 13, 's+l) . 94f MOROCCO FACTORY. AIrOItOCCO LEATHEItand SHOE _ L Finding Store, at Deres old Iltnisd, on Railroad st., Pottsville. The mutt:aligned respectfully informs the customers of the above well known , establishment, that he will matin ee t he { ntautufacture orall kiwis of MOROCCO, Such as KW, Straits, French Moroceo. Shoe, lint and Bonk ilindlogs. Pink Linings. 11C.. .tc.; and will constantly have on hand a general assortment of all kinds of IIIATII -11141 uc.ll as Oak Tanned and Red Sole Loather, Slaughter Kips. French and City Calf Skins. Nlaers Upper Leather, and a variety of Shoe Findings., ouch its Threads. Nails, Pegs, Clamps, &c., kc., ail of which will In wild at the lowest cash prima. ! , .1011 S L. MINNU;. /10-!ti kinds of Pkinx. finch as Sheep. Gnat, th•er, I l i% and also Sumac, taken in exchange for Loather, at the higloist market:prices. nr paid for hi CASII. I. UNAt4Yille, Oa. '29. ULM. VAT ' MACHINE CARPENTRY. sasitomon, mouLDING & N. R. CAR FACTORICAV St. flair. Schuylkill County. Pa. THE Subscriber, (of the late hint of Bright L Lawton), having now Ids Manufactory In complcomplete order. Is prepared to manufacture by machine ry. ete Frame; Mph, Doors, !rinds. Nhattrq, Ban , . 'lister+. Awning' Phsts, and goner ally nil taming In 11 . 4.4. Also. Drift & Railroad !Wm with the run work complete, Lc., Lc., at the shiniest notice. lle has for sale Lumber of any destription, and can furnish Dills of Lumber at short notice. Also, an arsort, meta of Doors. Sash (y.tianed and primed), Bed Posts, Ae.: ke., cenNtat tly on hand. Personi.dealrotut of pwrchating article* in hit line of business. Are incited to call and azatnineltis stark and workmanship before purchasito,r, elsewhere. Orders are solicited. and strict attention wRi is, given to their faithful and prompt execution. CHARLES LAWTON. February SANDS itc'CUNIMINCS' Patent Brick Moulding Machine. T HE prdprietors of this . justly vile i r prated Patent. lia!ing eomplvt,..l arrangement. for ie introcinetitm of theli irk , •W and Inipmvpil 'thiehlue,Lit ... . • • ~. ~...n arcl Inipr4 • - • _ • 6t , D r. swayer on each wrapper. ' • 1 leave to cO 11 thot.ttontlon i , f the public to Its ewhadgcslsu.. I 'Ds. sw ur5 ,.. 4 5t . 4 ,, r. nwr i, F titso . tnittt tm , to, periorifyrrer ,rrrythiTlerer inrrnted fbr thr Illana.toCinre f I Pius, for irre:nlaritics imildent to temslos, for r gels. of Ilriehl frmm iempereti Cioy, it being capable. when & No tn 41 ,. ie in , k ,,,, ,i iel , ftriaiii .ores as i Dr. I .c. • !- worked 11 , hoe Aver, of making is,tvAssrs sro•Alt COATED ft AftSAPARILLA 'AND SIX fiItICKS IN itvE sEcoNlm. • TAR PILLS. They act cs.rt nittinative, .produi 0' a A 51ngie certificate ot the character of the P , llon int; is healthy Mato of the sr, ,, retionS. rermn - in;_ , ...till obstructions. deemed . by the prtiptirtOrP SS good n en!untitee ,, f their i ' Dr. SikaytlV - DiChnlecis Mochas. Diarrtsvls, and Dysentery . • statements, as : a larter number, which mlglit le selected Cordial. a speedy and effectual iotned v for :As:IA . IIC ,from hundredeln theirporeesSion, from practic a l am It es. viioLF.itA, Common ('helms ISlorims. Diarrhoea. Dysen tensite Brick makers. --- '1 (,e y. Choleralnfant un-s or Summer Complaint.: Pains in , . VCA.IIINOTOY. ID. C.. Per.l3. 18:ki. fttomach and Di eels. Votbitintr. Se Sicknoss, Flekurse of 11. B A N DA . v,,,Q.--Denc Sir:—l. bate thls day isituessed 1 the Stomash. IsieneS: of pltrits, and all altections of the the eneelitton of fisnds k Cummings' Patent Ilrieli Motild- I ehinnicli rind limiela. ; - ' . Inc •fitehine. and am fully sails - first chat it IV - not equal- 1 , Von S tit:. re 1 I. • '• - .4 lit' any machine the I,peed..nr in the erarectnea, , of 14 r ; . .10111.; D. 1:1101N-N. - 1 rottsetile work, and' can tberefore cheorfnlie and _confidently re. I ' .1011.!‘r S. C: IAItTIN. ) ' ' „ commend it to any person wishing - to purchase' a perfoe { . fr.kW. TICNTZIND ER, Frhuylklll Raven. ' machine. ''Sinnrsltelpecttuily. • .10i1\ DREES, ! ECKEI. k HAD:SIG ; Tremont. • Practical L'ria-otakr. Sirructrnt. ICressiSo C I .., T. i 4. k. 111'1['' } Mincestillo s - . Very Ilesportfully. . _ , j ' it. w. PItt.IrOST t • R.ll, STANTON, lII.C.nt Kentucky. i i'E. J. FRY, Tamaqua. ~ . - •sty.^ . -Town Right s,wlth A. It. PENROSE, heater Meadow. - • • . 't? "'wird Storekevenr,ln Schnilkill ant ---,- MARSH'S TRUSSES. , .. - . ...._ Fitt: SALE at MA ltli:i'zi Drug Store, 0 --, a. 5 ass,rtment of Nlarslitr ImPrnv-'d T r " . PaSI 04,H,D7 which are Ponble and. :Wide (;; i.i:,;....., - Improved. Trusaoa. lkiubldand Singh, old ; . styli Trusses, Utern Abdominal iiappwt ertt. Ladies.' i 4 houlder Braces, Gentlemen's Elastic ell:spen der Shoulder Braces. euopensory Bandages, t•lik and Cot. ton. - ./GIIN ti. C. MARTIN. Agent. 50rdemher 21. 1ii.1.3 ' • 324 f 14 T~ LYCiii — g - KATHAIRtINT AVE YOU used Lyons' Kathairon, for the hair? It is thr aunt delightful toilet arti c 0 ill ths world and is pna.ualuently beneficial for Grey and Bald bends. The liathaireti fully reatOred toy hair after a loldnet,s of twelve years. Yours truly, R. L.,ATWATER. N 4. 56 Warren ......triwt, 'New Yfirk. Also, Lyons' Extract(Pnre Jamaica Ginger; for dys• pepaia and general nen' us debility, ,tc., can be had at C. liAll LEDs, Perfumery andAttriery :gore, Centre iitreet, Pottsville. October 23, ll45:1 : . 41-tf" COOD NEWS FOR THE LADIES. DR. VANIIORN. the celebrated As trologer of the Ifith century. has the sacret which guides the :Angle to a happy .31arriage, and to make the' Married happy. Ladies who'were unhappy through trim ble. misfortune. disapPrintel hopes a'nd , false promises. have been made happy by him. Ills lnedical advice was never known to Ail. - lie lea married man. a maw offam; fly, which makes the Ladies consult him in the most del icate C.l.eg with p,-.rfect cant:deuce. lie is the married and single ladles' confulential Doctor and adviser.. lie show - s Ih, laxne s s of your future Aruebasul...' GOOD • laninonce and•happlmess are within the rcceh of all: who had had bad luck. and found the more they tried to get forward the more things went against them, consulted him: their bad luek has left them: and they am now fortunate. rich and happy. • ile :gas the secret that stops t he slander and 'envy of your enemies., ENT LEMk:Y. !--Look to your interests before it IS ton late. Men who have been unf, Timone anti.tinauccessful In life and In busluess—men who have worked haril struggled against adversity and misfertune. the greater' part oftheirlives.analfound the more they tried to ;et • frtrcrard, the more things went against them—these men have consulted hint for the list thirty years. All those who have followed his hdyir e are now rlelt and happy while those blinded by prejudice and Ignorancj: ed his advice. are still tabering against .olversit. , and' poverty.; Flo shows the Menem of yew. Cuter, - 4. - if - AP•interviows are strictly* pritnto atol conthlentill. Dr: Vanitorn has changed his resident'. antl.office to No. 1353 LiMibard street. between Juniper and Broad, the 4th houae front Juniper; eon the South ide, eppeite the. Church. Ring.the Ikriement prig Pell. .4 . • & July trty . • •WILBOVS COMPOUND OP. PURE COD LIVER OIL AND LIME. - 1 CURE FOR- CONSUMPTION, , , linwyns.rv,r4.,.:Asil, ma, Brosehifi sy General De.bility, . . aryl aft S%-..r:flthay !Pow q's. . ' PHILAD'A. ii,READINO RAIL ROAD. The Proprietor has succeeded (from directions of Pty-' rr . ~. ~ vr_trs ; NE? *IX , 7"...., reart:C=C:= lessor Stone) in („Nititbinire• the inland Lime so perfectly,' C r 1p , et 4... ~ - -m.,- '.•.=,,' - I.= - 4:OS. ;* = r ."". • .• r i.;";. •••• • '4404 that the taste of tlis'ilil.iW ' llicii ; is KO nanwous to peraons ; ---- ` ;; RATts .I iv Fi0.,14;11T us NiI:MILAN tili.b. generally. is entirely overcome, and it can be lakeh by 1 the must delicate females with pleasure. And S' retards .1 )N AND AFTER - IZ NOVEMBER lst. m :L the benefit of this article over the pure nil. the f Mowing 'ls.l.i. until ftirt her tot tee. the f4 , lrow firg hates of ewe. by Prof. Stone, is fufliciont to convince the' most Fright will he charged per t'ni poattels - :. sceptical. The )latug lady was :.:4 yehrs of age. , ' • _ . . -Ifni- disoas, was one of unmixed plithis - ia, which had t. • been expeeted-to terminate in the course of afe w months..; ..- . -Dttalty. The ripper part of both her I ups;s was flied with . tubercles; and in )4,Me places were beginning to soften. ' The ease was evid.Mtly a bad one.: The treatment of cod , • - • , . liter oil was at t; nit used. bat o ith-Mt marked improve- ; Dry floods, Confectionery. Books. Parfet- 1 3 ,, ment. The talc:splint, of lime' tvas then administered - irezu.Cliars,Tresli Meat,Fish.tilassA.o tt it h t he44l. and the result, aQ in the Ca', of many others.: Anvils. Bran, Butter. t'opper. Egg'. Ear: i was soon apparent. The patient was rapidly tiettinz: Well."' '. I hentrare.tiripdstonem.tirocerics.llemp i CAUTIoN.--on account of tbe.vreat reputation of this; Hams. Ilardward, •l lide's. liollow-st are, 'r --1 !2 Compound for all Lung CA:irtplaints, the subs-rils , r at on 141.• beat tier. Machincii.oyst ers.fills.Se,l.... cardion the afflicted againq mdtex any ,:txcept that man- .. Sr., - I . : ufactur•d by him, as h., has the only recipe, in the L'. ; Ale. Beer:Cotton. rotTee.tirnia. Bar Iren. 1 • . Mates for romthininv the liurP frn with kale in a pr , per -, Levi: W.lasscs.Nalls, Spikes, Bice. Salt, ‘,. Pi manner. Therefore as von value your health, purchase - • Proyisi..ns. Migar. Whiskey. ie,„ i ) nern, t•acapt t hat .man u . ra:tuNy - ; Brooms: fire Brick's, Guano. .Mill Stones, I ALES A_ rJEit W,T UDR, o,'reinisf. ' I . Pitch awl Tar. Silt. Scrap Iron, Timber 1.. 15 .. - i lici.Court. Street. 11.4t0n... For wile in I' hilari elphsa be T. W.:I/Vital' & SONS 12 - Bricks. Coke. Curd Wood. Clay. Liravvl. - 7 - North Second Street.' IFor half; in Pet-I , olle by J. r. ' lee, Iron ,I ire. Limestone, Manure. Pig). 12 II rt:llEs. Druz:aid. oppodte Episcopal Church.. : , . Irim, Plaster.SLite. Sc., Pottsville. Novemlk.r 11, ISSI 4 4- 9 Ln - - Fleur, per Barret, ' i , - Oct- 21 I`,Z)l Citizens the Youthsve done me the honor as pith ono voice, fr,aut one end of the t:nion to the other, hi 'stamp the rharacter of my Ointment with your approbation. Ylt i® t-e.treely t yram- ..ince- I made it Ittr,wlr at:tong - 5 ou. ninialretuls, it ha obtained more celebrity than any. other Mt:A.11011e is st , short a reyhAt A s:nui.l.i n 9 Cure or, .1 , 93% nfint' .\".n‘: y..trt Arndifig:: Copy or a Lotter front Mr: I.:nil:ley. of Huntsville, Yadkin edunt v, North Carolina, U.:4...rlatedNow. 15t,1 IV,Mhtoti d To l'itoFF., , ,Olt ./1 , 4.1.,W.Vr.--.: 4 1r.---It h. toq my_ ,lish to beeeme notorii , us.. neither is this letter Written for the Moro Sake of Writ ire!. hut lora , : that your Obit utent,cured n , of "TIP of the nye , ' Anoullui cutaneous diseases that flesh is laeir to. and which waa considandi by all who know me, to l,eentirely I'vend the reach of r.tedivine. For UM, ears 1. Masa:n.4 d with peinful and tnulderOtne lets that in er fell to the 1.4 of 111h11. :tent after Uling umedi , inn i hid toil - in and f. I nedgn ed In dr',4l4lir of 14114: 4'111111: but 11f1,16 . 1.1 4 _1141 .1 ,11011 me a ebupht diannt pots of sour Ointment, txhieh caused the sores on may legs to }leaf. ai.ll I out irtly it...gained mr ' health to My:agreeable surprise and delight. anti to the astonishment 4;14 fri t .dpis t:q•,,tneel.) An Extraordinary Cure of a Bad Breamt.l when lriearly at the Point of Death. Copy of a I.4ter from. It. Durant, Nev. 9rlu.anN, NON eiril?er tith.lSl3. , 1101.tow*Y. . Corner of Ann end NaKan.ts.-..N; Y. ' - . _ . Pear Sir:-'-1t Is with heartfelt gratitude I hasp to in.',' torn) you [hitt t‘y the tasealf your ointment and Pills. the life of my wife has degn saviA. For seven - years she had had a bad breast. with ten running wounds: (not of a eats- CITOTIF 'lattice). I Mak told that UM b illl,' could'aave her;`, she %tab then induceil to us:kyour ttinttarnt and Pills. I when in the short spice of three months, they t•ffr•ted a perfect curt, to, the 115t..0 ishnion t of all Ix ho kilew au.— ', We obtained yr,ur 31edleino4from . dies'..ri.. Wrii.tht .i Co,. of Chartres street. New. t Irlettiis. I 5.1.1-i. it is from "dote( des l'rinces," Paris- altlioultiti I had written it at New sir.; leans. before :we finally; left,lat that :time not knowing I your addrni, sat Nets Yttris: I i ilt igiied.) f - • in. I)FIiANT. • 1 The Pills should be used coup hilly 'with the Ointment in most of ilia tollowing caws: - - hail Legs'. • Bad final ts. It eurratism, • I l i . Iturna, ' .. . - S.tilt Itheum, ,.. Iluninns: .S aids t'hill:labov, 1 Nero Nipples.- ' '-i . Chapped hands. , : - Sisre 'throats,. , . , - )2:mit:acted . .k zql:TJoilits. 4 Skin Disease's, • ' Fi.at tal.a.s, : l4 :curvy,. llout: Sori-hcads, f Olamiulatr S'avellings, - 1 - Ulcers. Lumta;:m. ,• , • Wounds. - Ay-Sold at the Estatllshment of Professor 1101.1)4.• At AY, Su; Alaitku Lane New Vprk t A '24-IStrand. I.),ndmiz also hi all respectable Pruggiststintt Dea1t...n.11 , 1 .Medicines throughout the United States, in Pits and !Macs, at ltft kents, tt•-•11 . ; cents. and i I . ,ache '' . ' 'there Is a MTIP1111111111 , i(' !VIVID s• - r by taking. the larger V•izeti. • N. 11.--,DireCtions for the guidance ))1 patients far every ; disorder are affixed to each rot i May, it I t‘f4. 13-.lm . , wommtitt. . • • . CURE O*".A METHOD'S ,?c. MINISTER: I)11: SWAYNE'S CelE4rat(4l Family Meitrirics.---no thmily should be without them. Lh% Su:Apnea CoITA l l Hind 471111 lir. Wild Cherry, , ,— The c-i-inal • - - \.- ', : . Illid gonunto prep:v:l4On. , the 9 annderful euri l porfortned by this in- ' valuable Inv:thine, in pail:i - mall Consimptlon. Coughs, ' Colds, Asthma. Bronchitis. Inftilenr..i. Whoop-, Lag Lun it, Crioup. Spitting of • ,lifotii. Lls- er Complaint. Pain in, tho'Side and Breast. Tickling or ridsiugin the throat, and diseases of the ,Luruts' and Breast.; have• excited the astonishment of all who have" witnesSed its marvellous effect; there is no account of al medicine front the earliest ages, furnishing a Parallel: • , DIM , 111L9 EITIMORDINART &SE. • . Da. tzu Ay:is—Dear fir., I feel it a debt of gratittide due to y0u.7.-and a duty to the atilleted • , enerally,to.otrer my , hunt tdo -testimony in-favor of your Compound tlyrup of ; Wild Cherry. Some three.years since. I W i as'elolently at-1 tacked with Cold fl ind Inflammation of the Lungs. Which ! was accompanied with a very distressing Cough.;and pain in the , breast an head: a very consider ible dlilcharge of offensive mucous from my Lungs especially upon changes of weatlit.T),.however slight. At first U felt no alarm about my roudition, but was pretty soon convinced that 1 was rapidly going itito Cmisunaption, I grew daily weaker, 'r• and at length Was scarcely able to wally. about , o speak ''+ above;a whisper ; such was the esreedingiweakness• of my, Lungs. 'During this time I had tried various preped'atious • and, prescriptions. but Ibund no relief-4groa in. , till the time worse. .lust here I was advised and•persuaad by a dent friend in W iludogton to make trial of your] Syrup of \VIM Cherry. I must confess that Previou4V I had been :pe t .huticed aghinat patent medicines. and I am still against 1111.15° mutating but of 'the handt, of empyrics. : but , understanding your claims to,the profession and practice' or Medicine, and haring implicit faith in the sayings of my friend, I forthwith purchased of Dr. Shaw, one of your agents. a few Putties, and rommcnecd its use, ilysliseaSia was at this.tine of Al or *:ls months' standing, and rens..., fluently was deeply'svited. I found. however, Consittera- We relief front the use of the first four ofAvo bailee.— Ilut being a public speaker, 1 frequently attempted to I preach with my hirreating strength. and thereby rtiptur ' - f ed those vessels that, had aln•ally begun to heal; lin this ; way: doubtless, my rime was greatly retarded: IA conse quence of acting thtis imprudently. I had to two 120r_15 bottles before 1 wa.K perfectly restored. I hare no (hies:! tioita much tmaller s Aumber of bottles would halt° made I me sound, but for the above indiscretion. The Sirtup Inyed the fecerishethhabit did away with the distressing' cout:th, pat a atop to the discharge of metier. front the lungs, and gave thehtand the entire system fond health: ' I have deferred giving thiacertiticate sill now for the prit•l pose of being perfectly iKftti , 4ll#4l with - the .permanke:y of the cure, and now that , ' feel perfectly - Welt i oir..r it with pleasure. REV. .1. l' J 1:1 1 AN. Dublin County, - is a 1.1,411 y respect. lIESItY GIIEB'3IE4I • 14-tf . able 31inistcr Dublin County. in thb. Rate:th•sinl": me AO forward. to you the foreg9ing certif,eate, lining fully ; aectimitlted With the fi . t...tu. I ran u,stitti tbot. hits 'Thant is correct. I shall publish it In 0urA....)..4.4. 3 , 4 he is! grnerpalsi known throu hout ..urse lion. 14.ry PR. WM. .SIIA IV. - Prupgist.! •• Wilmington, V. C. ' That Her. .1. P. Jotrlso is wall known.bystfs: vilinterer hp*ia., estate may IK , strictly relied upon. ,k P. DTPRE. Drio.chists, N. C. Look well to the Marks of the Geo owe. 4,0 - INQUIRE PARTICULARLY poR - Di.' Compoun4 r3yrlp of Wild Cherrf.- tin! 017,1- nsl and only gennino; remember. it is put up in rquare bdtth~ttrovered with a ticautiful wrapper. (Meld" r...trav- • 1E44 with a portrait of Dr: Swbry tie thereon; also Ilk pig. niitUre, , .- . DYSPEPSIA DIC WtDIMS: t 'SCVAYAiei VER)ILFIT,E. IS certainly the tungt atnt: etlveruni rvmelly I" , n• thn *(l.,tartn•tinti IV!iirnt.s. or the run• r f that turst unFicanant complaint,' th•t hai Yet beim (offered to-the purdle. inmuinn t....cevi‘t that in h.iilno bott ies., wit h - I posit' it MEDICINAL. 11=1=11111 TIIIMAlli!LI.OW V. Corm 7 UI Atiu Nvw York, W.. 1. LANGLEY PASSENGER TRAINS.. OFFICE01.".111.1 . .; and Ilikadlug •A 1 , 801 PHILADELPHIA 'n) Ei,insTILI,F,: • On and altar Day 17, PAZ; Were will tie'two l'amienger triinsdaily„ tiizuniLays ILeadlu and. l'OttbN • , ." MOItNiNG. The ExpresS TriOn leaves Philndelpdia dally. pxrept Run days, lit eeloek, A: M. The Way Train leavvi. to 'a tile daily, Sundays excepted, at i iz o'cluck. A. M. • „, . The Way Train leaves Philadelphia - daily. except Sian days, it 31 , .; o'clock. P. M. The EsPrews Train leaves Pottsville dally, except sundasi: at 9 1 2 ' o'closk, P. 31. 11 1 11,11:'6 or , PASSIM./ 1:1' ItlNti. For Philadelphia, at 9 o'clock 10 minutes, A. M.. and 4 o'clock .51-minutes. P. 51. For. Pottsville, at 9 o'clkilit 3t.. and 6 o'clwk. P. 31. Both Trains atop at all the Stations alorjg the Lino. • FAltFci: - 'lst ciscs csas. 2b C 1.555 CULP. ileadiik; to 'Philadelphia.. 75 I 4 Iteadinc to Pothrtille. . 1 i Philadelphia to Pottsville,' • .275 -I - 215 Depot in Pottsville. corner of t nic ee ant Path-oar' Ste.. Taw of American House: Pass;mgers cannot miter the can , onlmt pnwided with a ticket. • Fifty pounds of .11..v . ",::caito will 1 esilf,7rett to each Nissen ger in these lines. end passengers aroespressly prohibited from taking anything! as itatnrago huf i .their owt We.171/1G I aPPart4r.hio/ will be at the risk of its owner. ta - . Sziday Escursion"rraine. • • A Train leava.as l'hiladelphia-oery:clunday at.; . ; A. 31. andrPottsiille at 4 P.M., st‘iling at th, f Ili win pints: ' ' , taiionl4.. - l l ' n" I. :Sim ions. I Tittle "A.. 31. ~ I 1' 31 . ....-._--.. 7 .... -.- ....- • - .--......--- ; Lcast.s Ilttla , l3-' :,'.:; Leave 3 NitsY/110 1 -IA i P.1.5..1{ I'llbenixvillty ~ S- . 31 Passot Rt. Carbon 4.07 i - .Ik..itstou it ,' • ,!.. 1..5 , •• S..- 11:(1 , en -'. 4.15 1 '..,.... ItiAtting - 2,::4 .‘ lie:Willi: 1.'21 ' .- .. '... Haven, . Tv.43 .‘ Pottat.wn 1.,, ' ,, " Mt. Carb , ll - 1 - W*2 -•` ' l'hornixvino . e. 211 Anii,is at l'ottssillo . 11.51 , 1 Arriveti at I'liilakia' .1 7.::o 11.115, F 113.0 1, R6rEnd Drip, up rpuf &nett, in (nr Fmni l'hll33 , l'att , Pip CIliX Ulu And t4irt; P ,, ttstoTrrt, ..• , I - 5. " • Itradlttlz. " haven, !111. - r/trh:3 k P4lltx% 111 e. 4 trO ``. 113 , 11 , 13113; 1 , 1'0t:33)3114. and 14:3,3;15.atm- Say. - 1 30 1171- '-‘'" 1 ; ,11111, 1 .0 ': 1 r 111, :3 1 1 1 1111 113,4 Tr:3lllv. All Tid33.lN 1111t3.1 tai pitr4.13.1.-311 , e)0r.: 3-103. ring the Cm's. 13y orth2r df t!;n Wart) 3,t 31:3111i1,44. S. 1111,ADF0131). Serreta'ry. :113.111 Jun, 1,52, TRANSPORTATION. THE ADAMS EXPRESS COMPANY. I7IO'I'T§VII,LE TO lINRItISBURG. i, Thi.f , lin, ennn,..ts daily with ::111 their gre.tt S,uth rrn and ‘reltern Routes: By arrangoneut their 1,13 , e of business in Potts. ii!.. .ill h... at the Air.. .7' ih , w,iid .S: C. Those having arch , f.;r tratismt,...bm hp said litre. will call u :n C. itutfrcEtk. Aaimi . :, & ( 2...'s Agent. at' said 0ffi0. , .. . - 1 • 1 4 . , S. 'WI 1.1.i.k )15, - Surrint,ndent. 1 0 ,4 f. April 1'.:,'1554 =2 RAILROAD ROUTED • MI - 4 4:0,""g 4 wWW"Vet:o , „ Pottsill/e'&. Reading to Ilieirrtsburg, .Lancaster, rHE 'L(1(`: U, TRA IN, estaLlished on the hu r:aitriadd“ completo ~nne x i,ns ! with Ihe ihtetp!liti as I timtg.tr.havh.l and e', - ,tdiria raids= • vni-ot timaitrr. I.raves .r , thral. • I,aves .14 , 1 , iin9=.45 P. M. • ••• •• trrivi.5 . 244 , fha. , ,, 12. th rox,n 5,15 Mr. Train.an.t the Trains cf r.. the ttrmirms 11.3.thed with facility ttti - pouts itt tht, .t , ,•huyikill..autt by that road dally roininunkaa.n. Nil a way.; i.. ee: , undaya-ea , eritiql)loth 11firristiarir. Lartes, , ,ter. Chant -10,-.rA4fz, lialtinkre. and .dl ',has in (hiltt ia ra . Ma==l iee:l4,;(' ilie M. Arrive litirri,hurg 7.1 , 11'. M. Tarrhburi." TX:A. 11. P tt. Hk 11.;e1 A.. 11. 4 , 41,1,N0.,/I..t'DErIII:LN %);:, sc. , Leave 2.4 r. M. Anil, liarri,lnarg 740 I'. 31. liarrivi;ting 7.15 A. 31. '• iteadincr 12.15 timm. A'').3,..ti;:f.•• rurti trith' tho Frehlit Train. 4.31 nig' Atiliiirti t'.lo and coturnititt there at •7.10. Cunn,&tin, tr ith Ihrrri.Jnr nl tiheut 31‘d with the regtirar-ierniti4 anti OTI•llir4 of the road.' Itall6.n.f s; MO, in' .110,iite, foster thv, that "C•the l'ems%vlcauia I:ttil mati..n.lF.trri4l•urg time. ELLII - v vt.li M‘ , 1:1:1S, - . • baps. ,vi!Tro.4 , l7l7ur , . N , ll -. .--- 1S this Cllmpar.xriilv.•rtik.• ~r, t 1:...! (11,./. prin,i rb. ~,ill . - it.ic i - 0.1u..F.1” , 1 that this a.iverti— tn..nt Nviil - not la•• e.litutl by an) paper unb.ssa..eotnronl..ll by the mr.ney. II env Vs , F. and t hittlall .I(ol,lVertisrlileill, 11.1 , sup,rse d,..l he dicrontinut,l. I -. . F.. 131.., innuiry 2 ,1 . 1 , ,Z :14.411 . _ . ./• _ PHILAD'A. I D.A RE - ADINC RAILRO AD. -4...--;--.-- aVapx.: r", mini-,....,-------:-.........- , • )FFICE of t ry 7711 rat.•A Fr,i , _rht 8114 1T. , 11s on C , Bl transly.T Zhu Uotoi,au3., will ho as folt.ws. frvin March Z.th • - I= R1)111)1.114 ••• icett4l).: (;),111.m.t.0),.-11 I:. I }nJJ?ol:'('lu .Nfitt),3) Spiry.) 7)1111s, and , • - I 1.5 1 CO! 145 Entubc."): awl Putt& and ; Ibl I 105 145 "-NriniNtownnrllridgei)l3rl, I I'4l ; 1 LI; 1)41 • " Port.Krnm4ly, ;'1 11 I'ls Valley 5 • 1 .;), )1 4)1 " 141 140 130 " IZoycr's Ford, - 1 140 1 - Li " l'ote;tilwtt. 1 4)1 )1 35 1 .25 • ; • I -40 ,1351 1 25 " I • 1 no . ; li3• 1 15 ," I:eatlipg. r 1 •1 15 1 (15 " ISetweoi Rending land : •116hrfvfile, 1 •1 1 2(1 115! 1 05 Mobravilla, I, 1 '2O 115 i 1 05 Hamburg, ! 1 - I.NI 115 • "r"iinthurg.' , I 1 ^f) . 1 15 : , ~ rder.of tlio• Eloar,t I BRADFORD, 5.,.....tarfy • I,lr 31arrti 3; 11/41,5 FZB SCHUYLKILL HAVICATI a rr E Navigat March The rhaige for the UP of ertrx and for t , .eite c.trried un the Schuylkill Nnvign follows, until July Ist, 155.5: CM Ta Philadelphia, " Mannyunk,. " Sprinir Combohedien. liridrepnitt, " Norrintown, Port Kennedy, "-Valley For-,..e. " Port Procidence, " lloyers Ford. ". Pottstown Landing, Pert - Reading. 31rdirsvilla, liairehuro, " Landing The char ze trill he per ton of 2'24o'N. lexs five p.r reo t , allowance for waste, 123' ttsnaL and tun charge Irv: than •twenty•iire rents per ton wit) he nmde ter any , dimancv: " Rates of Tolls • , . • On 311seellantwus Articles •to he charg, d per ton' of 2240 Om, until furtber notice: . • . ' • CLA , B. Inmbre.('lay,'Fand.firasol, )rantiro, rnvi'retip.ltt Stono. tricklits,'ldtnet,tone, Slaked Limo, Quarry SI I3II A. 0111 * Post and 1 ailK, Itinieh Dark anit t;ypatini. ono vont itnita half per tnn per mild. ffr the firxt ton iniios, and a half a 'cent per tou per utile. for tail additional mite, k i t no,rharco ohail k mad, tor any thir ty cenra per ton Unstiked time. Marble, Wrgir.ht or Scrabbled Stone. Fli t.nnitriotrw 0,11. pricks, Ire, 2 4 oap true, nud Copp, t iirp; two ,ramti , per ton per mile, for tt , flrßt ten ntibl, and a halt cant per ton per r each.raddit nn c h l o r l.Ni shall 14. road,, 1,4. any, digance exce,tmg b:rty trills kri n ' Iron of all kinds In any stkte of manufacture I;yonit the ririlt-3i1,1 HAI. one yen, per t , lll per Tile. fi.r the fait . - twenty and half a cent per ton pci tnil,jo reach ed, Sit tonal tulle, hut no charge ahall-he rt distiiboa exceeding fifty reutt. per top. - _ Grain. Flour, Seed6,-Titalwr, round and square. Sawed Lumber, lloop Prllol. Shiti,rdi , s,Laths and 1 , 1a , e. , 111 touts; hay and Straw - in bales, Jlerthandh.e of all khuls. and all articles not otherwiSe speritically.enumeratrd, t rein per ton per mile for the tirst ten miles. and half a rent tdr ton per mile P Breach additi.Atal mile. but u.chirg. shall be made for any distance excaedingsixty rents redo: The her. rlind and FELIJArt., LUII/14.T. 110. p Poles. Mil:i t:des. Loth and StaTeS In 'rafts, shall be charz.4l according to the rat,s in this Festt n. pno, Weil the ,everillinks of a raft shill'he allone.l to alternate at the looks with any aa cendinir or descending boat that may - be ready JO ra,s, otherwise such rafts shall Is• charged the fulleharCer rates of rents per ton - per irk below. the rite of Iteadlnti, and four' cr nt F per ton per hckabos., said eity. Norr.—ln all cabs n here one oY more 1 , 1- s are passed, and the kthotaice.,rrieci-Nliall 10 teas than two mites. the charge. for T”11 shall he for two ttee,rdhir.; to tip. clasi to which articles rarif-4 may helond. , And in all for..going I:AtC74. on iv, "hall exkly.l t t cents ner mu on the tucerfaine,l t jn tutga t;" the vebsel t for any lll" {Ass," helnir 1te5 , 1174, 4 eents,p , r ton at.oce iteallin , ".. the Tolls shad be rharv...V.at these last. mention,' Ent., nit atl A.rtident. !• Ity order of the llanager,+, ' K FI:ALEV: =IMMUNE '. . TRADE SALE BOOKS ~.. At Low Pilot's. Tin: subscriber lias justreceived I• row the late Tend+ , Sa!e, a. valuahlutr.vrtin,itt. of Seli;,i. laic and Misivilaneous Ilnokft, whieh will be 1014 at lirry Inyr prleev. Amon many recent pul , ll..arignx ;at re lured rams. itrr-; , - • - .. -. 'Ruth Mill. by Fanny Fern, , • lAN nillvmcolinee_ley, ' • - biro ofillarnnin,' , ' Skelrta..s.by Fanny Fern,': vols,, .Ida mi 4. - Rn.S. , and 111,011ne... by , Tharkeray, .IT , tolfert% itcelt,'by W'Svbanctorr Irvin, ". :Calavnr, 11 Dr.lllid, new editinn; - ;DATatil Taylor's FOrSCSDS, . . - lia .r i ard Taylor's Travels in Africa, Dollars and Cents, Ilitw's Now Gazotteor, With numerous other Standard !iklukt, for $1 4.0 l; BM 1.: ,- ; ..t: I- ...,.---; ::- . 5 r , - - _ , :4 f . ::: ;•.', , BM 1211 MEI MEE EOM = . 1 1 5 Irs 1 a 1 1:r 14 1 •!, 1 ••• 1 so 1.;0 1 "I, 1 IN 1 1 luj 1 hl 1 1 9 1, . 1 1 t 1 t 1 "t) 1 1 70 s' 1 7+ 1 7t) 1 iii 1 4", IMEI 1 40 1 40 ) 1 41) , 1 4 ) 1 :to 1 25 1 25 1 15 1 Q 5 N CO. ion CO., J II on Antlira. inn, will be as Cr I I t. >_, .., _> }~ -- 1 CESTA, I r.f.Nt. 50 •RO I 70 06; I 70 • f 7.4 70 ..19 t 70 I f;Si , I 4 ‘4 CO ;•9 I 4;0 ; 50 i.o_ 50 55 54 SEE 57 I 51 53 j 5/ , 49 47 4ti 49 47 1 44 i 40 I n 9 = ==! ti ati I Ori At 'VAST . . GRASS AND GARDEN SEEDS , FRUIT TiIEF.3 . Agricultural Implements, &c. 41- *-• • Tin': subsctiber will krep.‘; . . --'-' o» bandOuver. Timothy and other I; ri• , ‘t , •;',:' t.-udt. Mliitti Clover and Loan' lintt.. - 0 ), ..` i , •*;**( l .. fol:r.thrr ifith fitirden-and EiOd %,...r.. , 0 , - 1 .. - -, i,,, will warrant to I , e fresh and rd...d. lie vitt! als.. rt.,.,;,,, orders for all Ida& of Fruit Trmo, orarrtiutud to 1- ~t.'d they are rypret,ditt.d) - A l .rrkullurnl.lmidon,nt.. i,. , ~: i of .1)1 , 11 will ) I) Turnlslit.4llo tr annfacturtti per... lr , 'wed'. and f re,-,g A• 1,1 IT the M3l...7ritS , r Ifs. s• 1 vrt,A writ Ci..:it rare. ordy from grtnterant rerisitatirdiand ttandin:.:, lie fullt no trails told pruntisenoutli In the tnarti.d. r u , rha.uul fir th , ....: w h., *AI .lienp. siltlndit r-,.»,1 n. ,1.,, cdutract,r or Ow !wed PALL • Nbr +1471 he p1)7•11,.. ~ r ....,:l r...vds izro win v'plltlttttl , 4l.ly In small or le: ,+. v. h. N . th e ir r.,.- riot, j•roxindry dot4rloraron their l u.0,1! ) .....„. fir tit:al, tho,el•f tin ...Amy. ~.1.,-ies. Thi.. i... au ii...,...c...:.1 r•dd.i.l..i.alf...ii a tioq..• win. pur,hatO 0 tiwr %.,Ll , -r Frut trees. F , .r.tre.k .1.... Ken." in n•rdriT earl I- I It. II kNNAN • FISI : IT VEES.-.111 agree, says a leadli.2 cultivator o fruit in MassaHhusetts, ti : mt•tlet proper anti i ptily judicious thetliod prep,,. ring Ow ror fruit treesl , f1 h. 5 .,1;i„.. r ur trenching the earth to the depth teen inehesor two feet, and that, daring 0. - e proee 2 •ss, th 4 upper ands.loi - iq 'with the appropriate untlitt: , rc. should he ti:,-r. oughly ine(;,rporated; the leulavatOy not willim; to take these : preliminary mea• sures. had hotter abandon the project ut ra,- ing fruit trees, and save both 1113 tiMe and • • states that the best compo.st ter fruit trees 'is peat and ashes; -five f • fresh,!or ttin buAtets of leached ashes. au.! a wagon had of peat. containing lime; ro:d ash. -and phosphate's, - Let this; compost - lie n fortnight. Add 'l,, eartfload two bushels air-slacked lime, for apple {rocs: Add half bushel ground bones, tw bushels (if le : ached asho, or lour er pounds of potash disolvetl in water fin- % 1 • brilf a bushel of. :thes - i, anti a pe,•k salt for plum trnes: T Add tY.lo bushels of leached ashes. for:pi:a‘h, • and dlvrty trees. And albushel or lirde.i a bushel of she half bushel of plaster. fo i l. g,rflpe vines. This c:tAnpOst may Le put on tWti thick. 0* forked in, so as to cover the ground a's far as the roots extend. The p:roportions will vary aecordin : , to do , trantity . :, of compost to Le made. 11l- the analysis of I )r. Emmons, tie ash the apple tree contains more than one•half itt) lime largely preponderates in the nittnuilel The asli of the pear 'tree c'ontai'n; the larg'r:st amount of.phosphate of limo, lione-(l4t . Aboull preponaerate in the manut, ilecipo. . . I . 1 , ;7:1 tilt . N.' Y. Tribe„ A; MODE OF IMPROVING BREAD: BY It is ' l .,:tioNyri that th'e. segetahhl varioul hinds of grain ..underi r rls.e:; when inoist ; in a fruBl.l coadition it i itlatiei and iiiii r ohildhe in water, but t with Water it th. rroperties. a Lew days under water inere:ved until it' drisolves, thick tnucilit inr,u Iluid,wchich will to. form 'a dough with starch. 'File thitir•to inrin dough tht'pr(tp‘rty" of VCgetahle gluten , to hold •Cer. and to place it in tlicstate. for exajr,...., ill which it i; meat and enagulated white of err. 'AL. , tht: al,zorbed water" .10e.: rntt runi,-aen die :3. The gluten uf grain, in Mir. cently gniund. unili4goes a change similar that Which itlsatlers when in a wet sta , e. the flMir absorb, moisture from. the air-10- ing, itt a very high de!rree, a water-ahs. , rhin suhstanee: gradually the property of the 71,,;r of filming dough is lessened, and .the quality ofdlie bread made th erecron t i. injured. only Lp artificial drying awl keeping fr air that this, (1i.4.60r:0hm is prevented. I.: rye flour this change *occurs as sooil, , siumer than in wheat flour. AbOut twenty•four years ago dml::::.::. bakers ethmanecd the use of a LIIC:LIIS of ::hich bread equal to that wad , the frehe,t, he , t th4ur, was Man t, flour which. by itself, wouhl rile hear,y bread. This : rerneily c•insisred iidditi6n of alum or or sulphate td' the flour. 'The effect of both substaw preparation of heeds rests np.ol thc faot when *arm, thew form a chemical c"ml.J.l Zinn with the gluten, (previously [mad , iu water; and changed therelvv,) stores to it all its lost properties; it i. insoluble, and valiaide of hording state - The relation of VC with which it has so many laop-ries mon, induced'me to make some-eel rlimett , tvhose übjectwaS to replace both uts!Cle stances (sulphate of Copper and alaut : leterions to health and to the perties of bread, lit some st - th-taLre ha in the saute effect as regards the I :hiten, hut dt• void of injurious qualities. ° This substance is I.kure coil saturated lirY T.,-ater. If the lime-w4ter be mixi , olyttil Tr.- tiour intended for domAt.„..o.riCC - (1711;. - Or leave" added thereto, fertnentath.a gyessps in the same manner a:, in Tilt- ill , Of lime water. If at prober tiuu m , ,rc Le added to the "risen" or ferin,r,: and the whole formed into loalec an,l as usual; a sweet, beautiful,.fita-grarad tic bread is 'obtaineddif is preferred, be all who have ea ten it fur length of time, to any other. The proptirtion of tiour to • lime•• , %:V. , : :19 2 5 ; that is, for 100 lbs. of flour take 17 lbs. Or pints of lime-wtiter. The . of lime-IN-titer does ;tot it/dice for 'bread, and of course Common water added, as much as is reyujite. As the sour baste of bread' i 4 • more salt may be useli to give it a 1..t:0:3: quality. As to the amount of lime iti the bread, of lime is sufficient fur 6( H ) lb.. of In bread prepared n 5 above, there is u , the same. amount of lime as found equal weight of leguininous Feeds beans.).. It may yet be established as a phy: ,, : cal truth, by inveni,Lnttipii and that the flour of the cereal grains is i‘a, in the propeTty, of 'complete nutriti r. front \shot ne . know thereof, the cap,' "; seem to lie in its th,4i,iencv in th,!, ce,i,arr fir the formation of th,• 1 ow cereal grains contain phompitorte• dance but they contain far Um. th e ,: leg uminmis sleds. Thi , fact many of the plmnomtna of di , ,-1,f ,, , among childri , nin tlif , ‘'onntrv, t , r in 7' if the food cuusi,ts 0(1 re.ii• in this, connection tln• use a ;inie physiciirins mpritzt att. ntimi. '. 'll( i i atwount of tl/4-,.. , 1 prodtict , ? N.• :•.., eu qiiintity or tiu irJ i,kprObal,:% iill r , 3 - CUllm.TiliCti Cr Ot 311 j icry;ool t ,,,..,.rt.tq1'i• Fro - m- 7 1:1 .Ibs. or ileLr. V. it h,tlt 'init .. ..lA o:C:. (10111 . 1111) re than j 1 ;1) 4. f if 1111 , 341 11 cri .'.. Eli in my t.nuse;i6‘ , Name ipiiintr .''. NE=MNlMiri= , 07.. to '26 brea4l. Nov. 40 v. ur.ll:.e; S4;ne detertnimaii , r, gives only 2,5..1 itieni'l` ut Illt• a>r C° •eight, water y tspi:eat.. in.l !wt) . not 10 f 3 roW.ir `O, uvuly pnwe., , :q of 1, ring w, • ~:r, , n /Yol' umo ix here tille4 stater. i the Iheejt" the iviter iu immedistel Keep the I lime, in to clear liqui from sail 11=1151111111112 pi,tir It WIN' Coe , e it: the“ it weh t,,b..r thr 11,1 !TI it fur tlaie ott l together with tho -ed glass bottle:4, atid pour .1n it is wanted'for other obvious Unpurity,roY process witb.ut 1 4 1 1 PO TO t 1 100 4 SO • 3 t ,: retable plut•ti ('T: thv 0 17:a II Dll ii'll sit p tivki Th iel &SI • Me+ .7: i I, j i ll i l rag! (IRO t If M • t 1 111 Vikt pies, etailad NON itekeit nos lb* Tb * nt MX. one. , Tutri ' Tbre4 LOW H4I Ono 4 PEI ki I E I J 111)Mli, ....!.4!‘
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