• . 45 ' 0 4 ,04 1 • —_— Er;Tl.= gFRur-to , Fi i.L4 jam AgaitimeNtrally: Ittiptioßse gl l4- 1 01 N, t, P Et= sitve iitit;irt - iiige 'chided yaw . •—• 11102 spntlytwring ehmen,': ; to piellithots '•;, flow Vl* time iteetsia dl a drrar. 1 1 / 4 4'110 4 grated tontiitryismatit. ' •••-• • -Audlveked'Othusr Ittil- 04034 " sta.& d.me plass wen la, • . tired the fair Opholhatrin. Mr bridal suiSisai pertalgikDd Ilts coat:vie extra broelleloth, bee; Anti in ii.:rest-et morene dij ASe *Mars nvest. ThenehOr wen streak-ed iferseymers, it e d r =t madly or it ;reels; Was I do sometimes ha, • - '6lu , isseAt so, dear:Ophelia Dotn. Wheel all Intateady. Cua WOO day I maid the meadow; toy to,ses If she world yea, the *tat ot"pla).— - - Sly (Duets. I felt that day shed - sak'd ber. bat she giggled .encsow7 . •7,...zIMOSSIZSPIC4.4IrIPAPOMOWSOP°IIIO I OO4 7 "Let - sap cried etee—l cried. WA eau*, ' ' poet tria'reiettnis, - Oahelb t 0.0u.:!1 ateriiyatir tovire;tin " • ririreit w 1• 11 obtrYz: • aGo-iheri," esdri 'he; 'wined . 1 ? . tro; rio With 'tlsit abut aihrons on use, astepfel ott tikeeoare Unlit, queens, Whlle 1. h.rtriAdraek, cried, "Oh, feel ye, love to me, Opted* Demur ; • lientlire the months and lona the years; That soma ind puree° shart, sh on. And °lt sineithen, my stabs and tears teem of :Oise to frighten one. ' Bat stilt 111're in hope. and feel, , • ' The dark the time that Intervenes, ' • it i womates heart's not made of sted. yet may win Ophelia Dean's .1 , , HotecE: GrtiELY Penn.—The London' correspondent of the Sunday courier has been' to Paris, and writes home thus of Mr. Greeley : "Mr:Greeley's pre s ence in Paris is an Inez hatistable fend 4f romance. He astounded the inmates of One hotel on his ertival, -, by throwing off his coat, putting a large green board over his imadrand.working.away at an account of histra4ii - forthe :Tribune: Scarce ly had therigitition fitthernillerieff when heAhrevAr liter Mirketir into - 4r., wildest excitement. It appearsthat Mr.Gree ley appeared at the:Market at most 'unusual.' ly early hour.. The pert, sprightly flower girls were,only )ust'landing. their sweet merchan: dise':and:tinbitnaling, 'their baskets, and the old ivoniet Who carry on this poetic trade were, all telltiti - , together with great volubil i ty, while the datighters were arranging their fruits and &Weis. The Market was almost empty—here and there a manager of a restaurant slyly looking out for some' choice vegetable, and . grinning politely to the :young ladiei of the market. But the bustle of the . day had tat . arrived, and (inlet prevailed, ilea all of a sud, den;if the''story in the gee is not colored, in rolled, and tumbled a 'man whose appear ance threw all themen itnd women in the mar ketintO amenement. "En voila un grognard," said one, ,' "Quet droic de corps,". said the other. "f;45,'; elrotte d'homme," fell iii the next; so _every one had his say, vrhilo a 1 'looked after him with perfect wonder. Bale, unaware of all this; sturdily fumbled an until he'eame face to face with a singularly sharp potato, Which fascinated his attention, and-led . him to make inquiry abont it of the old tidy who occupied the stall. • "Aithispoment the excitement, which was intense as he entered the market, find which grew intenser the limger he lingered' there, had risen to a dangerous' pitch. But Mr. Greeley,little dreaming °rearing forthe storm, related to the lady how, on his last trip through ' lowa, he had meta potato of2exac4y the,same shape, ,and how his coovistion, was that the seeds in lowa were sown ,by a' rrench grant who had brought them, Very likely from' the sanie stalk.. WhilcMr, Greeley wasspeak-: ing, the old lady . waxed indignant, and con ceiving from the pleasantness at his counte -.nance that he was,making to her sonic propo : , sal of adoubtful cheracter, informed him that her husband would be there in five minutes 1 and dispose of him. Scarcely had she spa 'ken, when the what 'came up and asked Mr. Greeley. what Ile would buy. Mr. Greeley not under'standing'the question, and thinking he asked him his name; answered "Greeley." 'Upon which the man tirheil round _convulsed: with laughter to' his wife, 'and eher , infernting her of :her mistake, said. he must. be some ec ; centric Englishman, as he asked for i-‘greY' milk," Gieeley; being takenr by the Frencii gardner for ";,:rris init." And as iewent rout that droll man Wanted to buy "grey milk," the hilarity, became upron'tioes, and Mr. Greele4 . ,, left the market full of pleasantness. Indeed; he is already well known; and a favorite with every one. . . • A Fists STORY.—A.sen•cap'tain "cicnvnEast,7 a regular "old salt,", relates the. subjoined 4 one‘f his fishing experiences. Once with e. friend he went out to catch halibut. His corn ; rade prided himself on his skill in the bust ness, and a rivalry arose between the two friends as to which should - captur d l e the first • fish. Having dropped anchor' ['lupines, they waited with fisherman's patience for a bite; but for a long time, none came. . At length the countenan e.of tbe captain's companion began to lighte up, and presently ` he called ont:e 'Tye. got one.l . He commenced hauling him in with great vigOr. "It.must he a large one," said -he, "a hun dred-pound fellow, at least.- Ile pulls stoutly, I tell foul" It was indeed evident that a big fellow was at the other end, and it was soon discovered that it was no dasy {patter to capture him.. , "I mast let him run," said be, "and tire him out!" : • Accordingly, be gave him line, which was carried off rapidly. Soon the 'eicited fisher man began to haul in again, tria:)sing sure of his victim this time. "Stand by, captain!" Said he, "with the boat hook, and hook him in the gills when he comes up. Get- well bracea,:for he's u rouserl" The captain accordingly braced himself for a tug, boat-took:in, band, and waited im the' moment tientlY for the' of capture. His ex cited cOmpanion was yet pulling carefully and slowly, at the' line t lest it should be broken, and eagerly watching for the appearance 'of the prize , when suddenly, a `sea change. came over his' features, 'and. dropping 'The line!, he exclaimed: • „ "Je-retc-siaim! Cayfain, kis thr:attchorr' The captain went down in a 'shoWe rof ter, and it was a long day before .the fisher: man heard the last of catching an , anchor, "playing it out;" and "letting it run till it got tired." . • A. Stet' QUESTION.—Sam.— " You ' II get it for' hooking dat turkey last night: Mas s y knonq it.' Pompey..-r,"I %didn't hook it.. Wialt"t de turkey masers? Well; Ain't I mtts''rs? Wee. I eat 'de turkey, didn't I? '•Well. Ain't .de turkey part, co' me?: Nos r . ain't got so much turkey, ,but he got more nigger. I tell ye de turkey only chotigeidaces.4'. A GRAHAMITE suggi4l4 . the following for the million in these ha►d times. He says,it, can,at the option, of the consumer, be taken as a bread or a pudding: "Cut up four ,latha in a peek , of sawdust. When well mixed, bake it, by placing,a napkin containing' it, in .thfit sun for .half an hour. -Serve up with sauce made by soaking a cedar shingle in q pail water." A Jeasermste was. very sielc; and not ex pected to . ricover. ,ifis friends.gathered wroand`,his bed, and one of th6nsays: "John do ictii - feel willing to die?" ',it:4m. made an effort , to give hie views on'the .snbject, and answered, with his feeble, I'd rather. stay- - -- , whe:re I nm.r—tietter RC* IT Is said that. 'married theft are less troubled with:rhennaatitim than 4thera. Dr. Francis ex plains the reason-sleep mkriner._ - ,si.ar ,vst .ron 1 e • . • . smack ockqpifii4”Pil t 8 1 ' • ' # T.,,,Dp,rmr6ikacw„m . hii py i aline aiid Choler stociat MING DlMti DB* - to srhieh be particularly mks tbefaibustietintilin . of Peatafrelert., Beautiful griring sus , from irlYze- 10 ' ilatartalirtgb*Skas: Fled* leptusandd . ' Main Caniuitri=andb.., ts. - liareZe do . - .dd.. - 45 1 01aa. e Bidet itilksondattailled ia noble and itiolitf.. Mama StaAl hiataillis ingramessiety. ant setdholosola pima. i. ._.' • -J. D. Greene has but GAAPRACIF. and tbst• the En for CASH.' Adincrtor Nails and Archairorade delphia.• ,; t - Ward) 17, tills U'adt ° ' 1 . .i ' , ' • - GAS FIXT4SWASP4APPS. I '• VAVAT--Aoll74 l 4oif i X o,42l',, t ip o it ..._ ii 4ri.t. Om Sloe. f,146004 41 4. , i , 14 t tsimuticribeisotreitetbotralerand pahligißgen , ,g their own massfortnee ittail fit migfiOusbn test style and Bubb, 4arit Pendants,,Bble lanuftees;Drop 'Ligsts. Mot" LIAM, de. de. dise4nenr I and &onside patterns of-lamp cbandediem Side With -- OA Pendant, Improved Me Oft Lamp, Hutt. Lad; Oil. 'Suspending. Stand and AlAitt, limps, both fancy! and plain,rultablett a br an purposes Wherelight may he "re. qtdrad, Gime ea T AnPiet-boidera, Ideeaslarge fillq/ of 15131pistaps. pleat; bids and Stand Lampe. All isms trgrlnaded and priors reducist, iteentussluent , of bating extensile mmhinery and being Pindical Mahal**. Rh , 1 Tog maim sttention to the nustinfa ntnrint lON the the necomittottstioti of enitomerk - _ _. , L •; BRIDICK, HOR N - ISG 4 BBOTAill • Philadelphia. th.ch 3 R 1,1855 ' il. • ' 134 m 1 - -......-:—. BARLOW'S INDIC* BLUE , rnow welVestabliibed-48 Ott best or .. tide err: orr 'cp3dlO - r 11.serrea Poeloss, It Is esdkely tree Veen , 4eitt, or anythiak Intirtoni to the Sued :Bt . AU Ihrasakeepers who have hot tied It win endit ,studscheesper endues troo'de thaw Indigo ye anf l othar artkle ant. The peat demand; Air it has brought,ont several fisitaterww. titorskeerwra and tertiscuners will be careful to get, BSRIA3II6T BARLOW'S, pot isp at .gfred Willbenjefs, Drug Skye., Na. , 160 Norte , Second Street.. Ptdladelphia. Storekeepers cad get "their supplleiJrons the Grocers slid Druggists tkey deal with, at priers that will pip them a goolloorufit. - , . Tormcs, ettemie.ata."Pata Viintshes. flee ltuft l 4 &en c, with allrel rateasseruntrat s 3 evinytbirg in Um live. Storekeepers. Phisicieute and Ilennlseturers euMied' at rreaonable rates. ALT. WILTDEROES. Dru 4.. tat. So. 169 Nora Bra Smut? ritaatterterior -Apr117,1656 _ . lteann F. 1114-81111114.' ' . iIIICTACTLIO.II or . • Port. Itairesies, Pocket Books Dressing *wes fsarth Monet Sts., Phiradelphix. -A LAVAY. S on hand; a large and varied &lasstw.tairrit of rt f orma l ist Work Boxes, I Packet Boaks... : 4 , I ;Cakes; l' a 77 Ulrike's' Cases, Traveling •-• • Net* Holders, ' BaeltgammOn lWa Port Folios,. • • Chessmen. Pocket Memorandum Books, PortableDests, 1 • -Dressing Case& • Cigar Cities, de.; ' 61m,a goners! assortment of Bt<tgiish, Prima mut Ger. 'Sean Fancy Gond,, Flab Patiget•UnarOtaters, flay. Strops; Ind Gold Pens. • Miamian, second and tldrdloora. MITT • • ; 1. :P. ,H. 5 . .1..211, ' • /V. tr, (toner Fostilk ce polar. :es.: - 110744,kiphia , Pen AV' On the rtmeipt . of $l, - a ainperloe Gold Pen will be fain to any part otthe tin Ito! t taigg,.4)42U-7,-11 hi ng Pen. thus—mediums hard . ne ocau•-.- :. - i• - • = ~ -. Mayrit 31 1 054 ' ' s : . 43.1 ' -.. ._ ___—_,..: .l' ' -............ ~......1- --I. 7 - MUSIC PUBLISHING HOW LEE* WALltkit'SnereerOrstoblEollok WILLIG. No. ISO Chesnut sireet,'n*dm. the Ptah litoso; Philadelphia, are constantly publishing the latest Music; from the most IstiMlar Au thors in the United States. ib a style tissi will 'rib with -any issued at any other bons., either in this country or Europe.- They have also the PleasineLo'anncrance to the public • that their, stock of Sheet Mtuile on hand: consists of the largest and most complete asatiasest to be fenuid in tit country t ' they' areeonstantly adding to their Mock all the Sew Music published in Newlfoik, Briton. at. ' - They also publish several listruction ItooksOrbleb are In generaluse throughout the country. ••• • PIANOS—A tine assurtmentof the best manufacturers of New York and Boston, at the lowest einem mires. -• MUSICAL; INSTRUMENTS. ; •- I Also, a general assortment pf finite" V iolins,'Betdoes, . Flutes, Amordeontysc.:,,Yinliti..Guitarand Harp Strings, Of the best Italian (Mall tire, all of **Milt will be ihrnish• wife the public au& thetradaat the lowestrates: Orders pat:tett:olW attande4,tn: • fir All 10.11 k Walker's Music and Publlmilons can be obtained at B. BANYAN'S Book and Mahe Store, Potts. ville.' Philadelphia, rob. 4.1854 '3 MATCHES! *ATONES!! TOIIN DONNED LY, I Alatitifatqurer . toy and locent/re bf Sifety4inent &mare epriiit MeV! /for Mukha. No.loB North yourth St wet. (ribbvelltdoro Philadelphia: Matches having Leanne an indispensable article in housekeeping, the subscriber after it great sac rifice of time and money is enabled; io o ff er to the Publir an article at once eembining Alffitpi and Cheapness. The Inventor knowing thidanget apprehended on amount tiC the Stanley manner in Which! Matches are rivet:illy pack-i virin paper. has by the aid . 111:f new Stearn Maibinery nth his oprtsinearatios, mensedidin getting up a Safety Pit. ent Squaw .Upright Wood Box; this box is farpreferable. inasmuch that it occupies tier more room than the. old round wood box. awl centaitis at kid Two Iteitrired per cent. ntoni Martha% which to shippers is cinssidemble ad; vantag'e ;it is entirely - new,'lnd secure , against moisture and spmteuremnt combustion. and dispels all danger on transportation by means orihrilroad, Stcrambsat or any other mode of conveyance. ,1. - , , , These matches are puked' so that one grositor more may be shipped to anyipa rt of the world, with perfect 'safety. hey am the mostetneiribienrticle the Wue consumption. inred the Southern and Western markets that haver ever been invented. ,• -• . -,,•. , Pcolcrs and 4"lt irpers will, do 'well to call and examine 1 for tlternseives. • . • Lap !hese thatches are WA It RA,vrED to be sure-Mt -to anythisre Itteitlfore °fere& 4 tie Pet.lie. . • . . . • I °.• , JOHN DONNELLY. ; iO.O North Voila- di stek.et;'Pligid.)lphia. Deceinisw 9, Lvtst 1, • * 4S-6m • -- • ' LEATHER AND FINDIHCS. ---. ria HE SUBSCRTI3ER reskeiftilly in " tires the attention of dealers and others, to his lange and well selected stalk of Leather and Findings, whichlis kept constantly rivlr by - ,repeated .drafts upon the nanufacturers of this 'country . and of Bumps, and which is Madri tip irtjArt trt.the'fdlowing articles. tia l- The t,e l e.. oak an d - tvd Sole: I tq aughtex, skirting. and. dam aged ,do.; . itartiNi.l. 'Bridle, gaud and Welt' Leather: f Thong and Latitlir, do; Wax IT.plier, Boot, Grain Buff and Split do.; City Flanghter'lKips, Salted and Brain, do.; City, Country. Fieneh am - l• Patent Calf Skins; Boot leg Moron-es. Burk Skins, l'ad Skins, Chamois. and morneentri Bindings and Linings of almost every description; 'Shoe thread. Patent thread: Milt boot cord, Larva, and Silk nod Union Galloons; Blaek and Colored English Lasting,' 'Worsted Uppers and erituiped Fronts and Footings; Awls, Tacks. Needles., Eyelet and crimping machines and Eye lets; Steel. iron, Copper ',and Zinc Nails; Files, Rasps, Knives; Rubbers: Fees, iiirirrtles and Boot Web; Slam, mere, 12.kxu and Shoe Trersi,' Lasts, Crimps, Clamps, Ilan= dies,. Gam, Color. Cod Liver. and Tanner's , Oil; Shoe Tools and Otwrier's Tools pt all kinds, wadi for use,:he-. sides many ether itrticles tint enumerated borr!, and all of which will he sold ..it the lowest marketpies by JOHN WHITE,I Importer and Dealer, An ilarket, St., above lath. • ' • '', .• Philadelphia: . 32-ly ' , 1851 HERRING'S - -In 'Are Proof Safes, Patent Pciw- PrOof Locks. nidchHwenisiwardi teparate Medals at the WINKS r Landon, Bid, nud 'Mani/ tba (Id's Fair. New 'York, ISM and .The tubseritichii are the sole infactunint and proprietary In • State of the aboyetnacqualled (es and Loelts. The repatation tire gen ulneillerring's liau! is • Id 'wide, aur4 m lprthe last thirtiiikn s' the to ntile commanity teitlroonyto their serer fading ...re proof qua.... steril;than LINO of these Salim have been actually sold, and over!rieo hundred hare passe& tri. umpliantlyShrough arridental fires. The publiq, are we sued that all Safes marnatartured by the stibscliberiare not only guaranteed to bei fully equal. but In many res pects even superior to those; which have been so severely tried by fore. • Few will feraxit their services in the him- • ing of the "Tribune, establiiihment," New York, Sind at the Great Fire In Strawbterl street., at the large &elite • July..opporite the Girard dlciuse; and still more recently In:the fire at Filth and Cbesnut sta. in this city, In which these Fafeircame f4th theacknowledged Champpion, when many other securities failed.. , FARREL & Leon Safe and Dank Lock:Makers, .1111 Walnut et. Pbilada. Chilled Iron Safes, with Powder Proof Lists, mirnutite. tared expressly for Banks. Brokers. Jewellers, and others requiring security frOm rbtrues. Bank Vaults. Doors, he. ms hand-and made to order- - All the • most celebrated Locks for wile at man great' pricer.. ' Seconditinii•Wamandetertand “Irontiltestir of other makes. haring A taken in part psyment,fer Herrings's. for sale at 111 f )larch-17.1555- ted by the State of Pennkyliela IS4I. - Fire par-cent Itite*st Ia ultee end the meta la always pelt beck wheurrer It le call* fur, isithout the upeeladly of airing woke for It betorehenii. it ' p or ,pi e win hime tine sures Put their teensy In this Serving Fend. 4.e. amount of he superior a:4V and eon- T rmenee , It agents, but aity'dma t lurgs or ma, no &Areal. • :; This Serino l'und.hoo loc+, 6 "thito IS minion of dot{ Isis securely invested Air thit,iptfety 41epesitori.. _ The ofAce Is open te receive sind . pay money every day from 9 clock ip the morainic rill a : o'clock in the elem. ign. and on'3' , ftday end 'Marty esturilgu,t4ll 9 o'clock. PeoPle,who hero money to: tieto,ere IntitT.l to cal at the ottlee for further Informs on: IlliNßYll....ll.6l4NXll,Pregicfatt, ' • - , • :lUMFAZSELFAUGE, lia Presided, . • Vey 154.1 !Nor. M t rtl c i ' l ft I • 111 II TORTERS tibg of, anifflealerttit: Ira ,1,41-igi.l6.sAtil" 4ait E rw., - Water grid, " HENDRY* CO., No. *N. thudllci ociB-ItioaAitEti'ras. tatuitirtargipt ctapannowfil erg sa io* and Oat Sole SaLlirtippz phUideptila, /*brazil Uplag ` isounty4_uoiol ARRANTB - • Widowi who Owe ierted in . of tile Wars not r ad t e ceutes;stnes 0057141451, Win who me entitled, smiler Ask late to 1w sereilig land, can geolmtly attended to!st. resseamble ehaMts, byl appi td J. JONa, Jr.i atoms f anre rweer, 4 April 211; it at 17-6 m Sansom Filiactai, -- - : BOYETh' - 4TTHINCI: . , ..j rritlE 'sot libtAtlß ft, ivfiuid-' reitltect, ' L.fully infOrm their ntuneiotlendsandetishitiers of .Scanyikill email, that their. Imp* , O. Clettak for! .Young uentlemen is mach I.*ger num ever; s they Ire disposed t 4 sell ~ - ' , miens 'living *t a diStantei hale the privilege of a 4 clothing parct#o at .8604. this *ire, if they doi•nokstdr. ' ' 1 F. OW & IlMurnitx... , • .', : 2:2Citealited 84; rof Teedb,Prad.s. 3lsy A. 2.; p...i5 tap' z, , 1, 163y] tre. - ,• . .MILLINER`t ' :COODS., : % ~' ' spring Hai as 1835. ',,: . 1 le JOHN' STO N E ; , /L.. SONS:6Not -4' 44, South Setoitd S 4 Plattadelphla.. barn just opened th eir 'Spring I *stations of Sal 'Omni( „ -MUMMA, flowers, Laws, erd dr..; dr.; incluAng a andal Assprtnient aAtia - - Articces oftbelEit4t tub: - linable stales. ' _ : 1 : - . 1,-1' Ile above goods base boil Itoported'expresory4biodr Spring sales, and cdmprise iar,mst and best.aSserment ~L t a onsticie:toU thatut twin M arket . - ; s,• ,' '', .'..., - . . I .' Philade)phts. March 10, 1 , ' , .. .- - 1040 ' '. TO CASIII 41TVERS. BAILEY Qc BROTHER;:, 252Shesimt no-pppz, - A 14A.Rir STOCK cAttrwirms,' P.MB ACING new and I,eading laves to Velvet, 'rant, ItruSsets, Jogititut and b carpets; on rtatits,-Ap.,41 of 4010 p-ti wfil,icad it the lowest CAR! PRICM I: • ctOS and Smith ;imrt. carrier raghttil Sprizig tiarden Street*, Phirclst,pl4.; would respectfaikt inform their former eustatuera arid; 4ithers4 that thephase . jtuit Laid iP t a SPleildfd 0610444 1 4 .aft - Detr,. 4 :ra 14 4 01 N Xot, :jogs, traidaroßlacies, Doer i itds,,da., &F.; at cart' reduce. ad_prices„.wholesde and :TWA. • • TAst Nonct.-111 riU ,ult OUT goods as cli;141.0. as stay other liosurs of the Lind City. • ,i - ,4•• • . April 7, 185; thk 1 . GUANO & SUP - ;PHOSPH:OF LIME. r t .n . Hubscriber ire prepared. Buil- . . ply the share Tana !fertilizers at market prices; ill .is to snit purchasers.; n store. 1,000 4tralsiEt. per .Phosphate of Lime, wanted atrial to arty, that is wade. 1 f,,• , . .1. Ilettiits ; Guano. .., it's mil ibl att•uition zot Farmers and Thilt,Mt to-t hi s (hump. tip e emlral awaits It Is foun d tqj irtatu a % neer ( tmportion of Phosp to than PeruidanitotanoL— S,OO barrrls landing.; .7 Or sale by, I'-i• . ' • • 1! . J.B.A.k 8. AtLi..4,•, 8 .... Whams, .14444delplria FAL 10,1855 6.13. ARCHSTREE HAT:STO - ~ . 1. N.E. cos. Bth &. Al h Sts.;,Phllade4ph. A„r_.„.r... , AT the abotaistahlishoient,wisYri! ..- be found a complete assortment tg 7-. -.- Hats. Calis..ll,llthrellas. dr.,. ~.: la, of eery dme.tipthln. at prices which: i n. earmot fail to please. Eye article is msoufaetured On the premises, end no good. ere allowed to leere:the Store which are not perfect in er , ry respect. Partittflar &Wu- Übe is incited to the Jerkin Hats at 11/ref Dollers, which for boutty -11131 nit t)iiity,Whi ellnipintnieenthke, with thosesold elsewhere four dollars. 2 ,- ~,''' , Apr111441E55 15-3 m , : W. C. WILLMAT , 4*. :carve orwl SONE* lING NEW. " :.; ;law Alm CLOTH . 1.... • .1.-fiere4red von •, ' C. H. MILLER'S .I . lsPrilitt Walil" liceto article .J ' . ots Cloth, and new , CcivrAlx SIIADES., „ 1. , : or , , , •YistUres. , ---r-- 13 ire nch 91nie "Iffindnyr Shiites 1 Are the greet it trartim4 iner Or the leheleAreetry. L Gold tiorderl. 4 hades, f till Landscape 'Border . suades, SFroll Landscapes:lc roll tandtcapea and FlOrera. Eve ry variety of IVlnitow Ehddes. Fixture's. Coraii. Tztisels,' e. ire Stem, lottered;tmigc-loom and Otter Shades made to order, at f y t 0.11: 1411121113 , Exdfesi , H Widow , Shade :Sprinfaicery. . . . -sclosite ..._ „ Ate Deplt.Scitith West tomer Sevond and Arch streets, vPhladelphla. . ' , April 21.181.5. ,10.2 m 1 NIATHENIATICKIL, OPTICAL AND.' )•"t - Platiosopteo Initrumenlisp LiS PEC'FAE, LES, MicroscoPes, .s'vr,iii,AssEs, Dit,AVING INSTBUMViNTS, sera rate and ini , eases; Enginners' bevels, Theodolites and Transits: Surveyors' Co passes, Chains, 'fillys, Protrae • tors, Parallel Rate's, Ivoryi follies, &c.; Air Pumps. Electri cal Apparatus, Magic bantams, Thermome iccm, Barman.' sera. Galvanic Apparatus, Nape* Lc. &bents supplied by , , ,I ; JAMES W.:QUEEN, •., „, VA Chesnut street, Philadelphia. ' AU-Priced catalegnesieith over 150 illustrations, pent by mall,.gmtia. through° t the United States icidCanada. i May 12, 1 4 .55 . ...; • , - ill'-;un : ',2,, ....—_—_-.....,,.-.„4 'THOMAS 0. TI4ACKRAT, 1 .. ... Boys' ClOO4lOl Estaisllahnkkut, 1 ' 3 1 NO. 30%.1 CHM , prrkexr, AlleVrl2,lll. i THE UNDERSIGNED reillectrully' 'inform their friends and the peak gauerarly', that''' they have taken the store: above mentioncd,nnd Intend keeping constantly on hand and make to hrder, roo' - and Milfiren's ('lnthing, f the (Ms* imprirred stiles.— [ Mr. Cooper Thackray, so ong anik favorably known Its cut ter for the Messrs. Hoyt, will FilTehii perseal attention to that Irauch of tin., b ,Fint-s., and hAtterti- himself in being able to please, thertby hoping to seNnee;a ink share of patronage. .1 ery regketf clay. !.' 1 , • , • . TIiuMAS A TB - ACRE-AY. . 1 Philadelphia, 51ay 12, 855 , d „14-erti , WM. FRANCK; AUCTIONEER, II NV contez2d&Btittonwood Sta. litaTamany , . pott.aritt.ruLt. , ,‘, , • , Positlyn'lllals every la snikng, ,4, , 1 AT ' 1 4 A 01,1.0tlii,‘ AT TAR A tlerittY STORE. ' WILL be - soil- w,ithoot rtiervk ter Cash ".-Clottut,lcambneres, hatinids; and Dry Goods generally, Boots and.Phoes, Cntieryi icitros,lCloth in ~, Musical Anstrumes, and Merthandhu generally. iCu- 77. e Audience,. sp ilt girt his persentg attention to sales of every de scrip , tion; • 1 ... Philadelphix"Petfug 17,1e55 ", ,•,. 1-Iy_ ' AND 'W R. REiDERI AUCTIONEER; jO. 167 N..rllltira St., (I d4",or`b;elow Vine.) Philhdelphia...l : 1 Ascalon SO* *very Igvemasugr,; Commencing at 7 o'clikk. Will be sold #t Auction' Store, a general varietY' t of goods: conststing in part of Boots and Shoes, Clots . Caminters, lianAttare. Ceirpotit, Patent Thread. Spool °Bon, plank Ws. U okmbrellas, lioslery and Glorys of 11 kinds, Silk and' 'linen B'dk'fp. Shawls, Clothing,and Many ether goods no,t^enumeratel, The attention of Country Storekeepers's pitrlkularly in. vied to these Salcs,as they vtlll always tinttgoods tomtit them. 011 - tioods can hat examined on the tyternoon pre vious to the sale, Evilry• article g uarantopi to be as re 'resented. I , March 2,1b5$ it-run I Parge. , BABGAII AILEY Si Bi above Ninth, P P6II stack of CARPEj consisting of , ,I • Veit* Tapestry and Brussels; • ti -! Three Ply. 1 Legato and Tenetianaei •', f 1 Floor Oiltloths, Drums and Mats ; 1 ,Canton Matting, ke.;:kr„ all widths. • Also, Aimatrlomis .thgratidas . .- 1 20 yards of now styles at 50, tr.t!,4, add 75 cents: tie ing the t Lssertment-ever offered it thFlpricei.• Most of these goodame teddced about 25 rentals kard from fos mer prices. '; i i ' BAILEY 1ItOTIIFIL; March 17, rl;5 11-3 M ! No. 252 Chesnut pl., abOre 9tth. _SAMUEL if. FETHERSTONi DIALER IN LAMPS, LANTERNS; ] Cbandellers, and Candelabras, lio. iAZ S. 2d stMot, auove Spruce, Pliiirnhilphla. flawing efilinged and Im proved his store, and ,having one of the 4rgest asscht 1 ments pf Lamps In Phlladelphia, Is now prepared to fur nish Pine Oil, niplnfne.'l3urning Fluid. Land and 011 'Lamps; and Lan erns of all patterns; ( liven Lamps by the package, at a II adminv over auctloWprktis. 'Being a manufactilter nd dealer of Pine OlkOnrning fluid and Alcohol, .w lib wlll, be furnished tellerchanta' at such prices that they will fi nd It to theM advantage to buy. Also, Ho athold: Ulestware, of all ..descriptione. l at' the lowest mar et prices. • Philadelphia, October 2A, int 11.3113 MEE 0. 40 delphla, Cheek: • Butter, Lard, Dried Fruit, eranberrier, Emence iir - Constry 'rely. on Inv In same price, as I June 208551 )-1 , 4 ' A l t, Fifth and attention of t 1 their present arranged the Ere, and Inten stand, as soon stock, now off every &scrip and Gentleme trade, at a ver and respeettu Thiladelph EZEI • , HE LADI Of • attiivtlln and Vic AONE 196 ClOnut Street, Phil. , are now Aft-rink: 10 puithaaers splendid stet • jot-Sew Boring Blutubt, Mantillas; and Dress Goods; their issiortment of Patiktudo Mantillas, Is very eaten Ivo..eninprislng of as of.lite.best arlsetod storks in the It!, add at ettermely Inlif_inirea. 'hotels.—it ha. Cashmere and Gold Bordered Pima* lung and squ• Also, a largo assortliten; of Rich Em broidered an. Plain C a nton Crape ShaiLla. • . . Silia.-=-Pa trular'attentlon Is requested to our stock of Brocade. P in. Plaid, ripe:Koran tAntique-and rark Enka, of all dallties and, priers. Witi,th • Sllks In rat nriety. • . Pres* Goods.-41onneed Itare 4 o Bob l ei g alionadines, Tis• sues, Ihirstandlealloustleinkettillly Detainee, Bril liants, Prem. and •lingliab Chintre,A4.' ilmbroiderles, ,of all desert ihns, Collars, Elertes. Ittliftes. inaerlituts, with a fall Mott of Ribbons, Letdies`4tid lientlemen's %wee, Ilesirri: de:. F. .ConstaittlY rece iving' fresh supplk:relesseenaide goods, - rem' - • ,eist per steamer* adelphla Aar sod exami prarriuusing. Mirth 31.' 'STE MN 'ENGINES FOR SALE _. :4 T th . Fakrmount Rollhig Mill, 'OOth ! iitie, above.ebatee. fiehoyikili.thiladelphia. , e hori ntal; high pressure linginemixteeig inch cylinder. fi fr et stroke, with . bre tufa pantos, a s upper air vowel,* esistinst heater containing tiny-five copper tuber; a fat irectlediditc. with oi":Without pedestals, flywheel s ft, minter abaft, and cog wheels..- bat with. out by-wil mut , hollers: rated at , iteventy4ivel heves Sul power. Sul big Or aVolliery or PatuldnrEngine Also, one I terightMigine;—tSu Inch cylinder, by fourteen an .4, biajnehis Ftroktl. with a flywthee) pal lay. iii feet lameter by ten and • bail inches ince—the whole upon n iron hed-plateand "eoln*ns. withal:4pm* or boiler; at - ten home power 4 -,: omit of the Above Engines w built . * Iteeney,ifealle A C,0.. Kai odington t and nut be in operation at anY elm. by railing on the anbecri . :They are ' he' be geld to give place to he, au .priglit Tabular Beller—rthree feet diameter. eleven - feet igh.contstining ninet -tuck sew !rot? duce. one and • . . Filth* ificbea- in ~with Si new Illu-elron chi , ' • . opdAhouper,SweaWooo inches Own& ter and thi y ,to feet ,bigh, giving es draft of ridi feet from t . gratechtue. • , I , Tho .. dioorOediaseidoor7 Will be sold evlttnktelf at together. !Tbe ogloos to b. tell*iblo the licit wee ir in July • , The small Niter is Mitin this Andean be delivered at • ny items. CliAitlO S. 14MIT11-* CO. - l'hilsdelp is. March 31, WS . • if ~, r fMt - I ,- ^,ha,, '~.t . `i ; Idr ME SUM IP: " . 14 121 Et 3 is IN emu, OTHER ; Chesnut- S . •,,- idelplits, are now ; pl . Teiing a • 11t;6, at greatly #tluted prices, INZ=I IRMO & BROTHER, • ba Merchants*; Dealers in idstocamurif,ii South Water Street; Phij'a • iliecnistantly on hand, ; :23 • StArch* Ptiry Ord. Spices, Sweet Vli, BOW" • Castile Soap, . Batley, , • Olive ttoap, Fitrlaxis, • Falaratas, 801104 nerving, • RODAIDaI ij Salt, tiletTlinnts sendio'l.Drdfr* by midi, te same ciallitfof guat4ent, and at tbi they )sere personally pissent. • • 2?4y HAMILEMS _ ! ILARNEBS I i ..., , • I Great ItargaiteiW '' "" ~... 4! e Y. 4 E, PHILLIPS, : I land Li arne ss.maliti tactums, Minor etreeta, Philadelphl4, beg to eat the elr patrons and the-pdtdic generally , : to lop, and to apprize thism that hating' rtion of thrtr stack Seed - from tbOate dicta reartameace Andnees on their old ils it, =te mended, trith ; , :sn entirely ear i to eon their patent it**, consktting of on of Doubler and Single liameasAadirs' '3 ItiOug Eladdtee,and irky irticte lathe ..ta I , l77 l . : Y i s o, d°d i l tik: s ! s t nspect iall frm io . 7 ;b.,ll:l;Y:t..tielpritfirolla Liverloool,lkart York tin e t °°' Pht - 1- ion Wes. Parchment intraquested to nal oar btoekot *lndia Sitting Cloodthe • ; t+AONEW 4'oo.- • 134 Sta 196 ettentatSt.., I= efaiigOar. Datiti4 14c: Ames° 13 TO 00 Left 1104, loattl :10 F. C: Eptint, 11. I 1,09 1 Cleol9ota 11 19 20 OMO I FOX* Ventber, 14 0 I Maims nom, 1417 op' DIM& I,Neresi e `• 7 . ft lOD I tisrAziks an*. AEOPStas A 4.9 OP 7.Y Harris; " 14 ; 00 Ir. Neitabcrutairin 444414144 .00 Pas A arszkdi . 14 7 As ClissiesZsble, ~: *!l4A' /sums knots : .: llclosibeakllq.l2 . IS Josirilrr 14%104 tvu.aa mum ji , toirmukf 4-4 ; -- . 7 ,, - Pz 4 " 1'" ---I `' 511 a: .: Items mum. ! 14' 00 Aaroti Ileeei. ''.l4vop '1 M. kiri Clem& 14:. tott 'S. Ttitris. . 14 7 00, Wangs& web; ' I t-7 ofe Samoa teats& ' - .13 !WOO .'; ~ - MEOWS. 5100000 / 1 - - ' I nswei Itertben Ile!ir:ww,.... 12.. /2 MI aludzawn 310Ity . 1411.031 i WRIP.Ini Mllenr a .-- IP. Seortzum,liq. -14Ut SO Jelin Osier, . ''' ' 14 '7 00 q&lowani Lab ; 14! 7 00' Oa.. „. . 2 . _,, . ,13 12 50V. 4 ILI:101mi, - •It .700 J. VtelariL liq. - was so L. ,jo elir,lo .OT 4 Son,' 11 15 00,WIlltana Rupp. 1 14 700 C. Oerther, lki._ _1.1,10 MI Charles 14! 700 : Kitzmiller A Stets, 10 Hi 00 Money A NewcOnierlll 1100 B. Ohms, N.. -14 1405 Peter Mey - '1.4!1 OD , ' , . PINEGROVE TOWNSHIP. Jobs & Monis, -.- 6 , 500) William Emiza. ! . 44 1 . 7 001 Daniel Petty, 13 10 00 1 WNVlllreldenbach,l4 700 Samuel billlnger, 14 700 Bernell. Stlehter, 141 7-OD t' _ . ",,._ ‘'' EXCHANOMF 0140EM85. ._. ; ; 0 1 Peoria Ileatoo, 'l4' 7Oq Hiram Parker; ', -14 7 001 - Pottsrllle—teirtnee Y. Whitney, : 'M 00 Andrew Gilmorr, 14 700 Johnston 4 C,04 ' , 10! 20 00 ti , , -..-. A. 11.,Strzalt & Oa, -.' ' •; ' 3 000 oer DONCOI, .., ii , 10 88 Useotrit&D & Appel. LI, io to ' Tasniiqiu!,--logingrd 4 Mintzer, ; D 3 0? J. Parkin, ' ..! 10 23 00 janWs 11. - EellT, - 14, '7OO • ' ! BREWERS.. ' - '., • William Weber; . 14' 7- DI George Jtanlngt, It 700 -• rattail/kr-Dna O. Tuatgling,, . 530 00 John 0. lkown, .1310 0) George W. Moen 34; Ipi , ' Geer/Lamer, '- . CO 0 0 James Yodit, ~, .-- 10 20 Amami Mesta, , , '., 14 10'00 -; : , Y. D. treotzler,. . ; .•0 8 00 D. A. ?4WD k ! Op": 14 .7 00 John Naughton, 13 lu 011 .Tanzzqtm—Joseph Adam. lO 500 Robert C. Greco, , :13 '7 00 J. &ratty liver, 1:1 18 7/ '. ..: - ' ,:IULLIARD SALOON. • ' - ± Jeturie thrum -14 700 Hiram May, ' ' 13 1000 ! Pottrrißitr-John T. Hamar& • • i 0 01 1 W, 1 310e110er,1114, 10 0300 William Harlan, 11 700 , - ',• ' ''- BOWLING SALOON. ' - I • Abiakinakitswer, 13.1000 31. B. Bell, -• , -14 700 Pottwrllle—Jaltp T., luau* - ' - 30 0 0 .J. roster, ' • II 15 q 0 J. kB. 'Derr, '! 14 700 ' •! - ' j;IP:BRIMEAM [ Othero ollol 4 .•• . - 13 'lO 'Mal* .. 14 700 ' .'• ' • 1 /1564wwfacilionznizet&tr Szkyst/311435. Wnitfield4 Perna& i - -- • ' . . Geo . MAW& & CO4 . 9 F_ 0 Beer k Ale kassoe Ilk So— ix• 11310r'"14-'. 14', 700.1.. scams= HAVEN. . -- *--I.lt, , ' .1400 t, Lacylllbruser,' 13 all' Mix Lamers, ' 14 700 Jallo.s. C. 31arttst, 14 700 Taylor, 12 12 00 Wile 1 Memo,' 13 10 00 anui•Dunlezy, 14 7,00 J. 1 9 . - -Altstadt, 14 700 H. Rosezigarten t 13 1000 lifalmalt 11. Cbatzt ben, 131. 1 . 0,3000 Blight A Lerch, - 740 08 L. Lame, 13 1000 Alex..lleudersod, 12 12 ltst Willi= Mjor, rg.4c, MlebaelA. Welsh, - - 14 700 C: P.lllller, liq. .1Y 13 7b lizsz Lippman ? 12 12 30 Leou Hlrsh, 14 lOO W. A. Kline, 14 7'oo Haidel Nagle, 14' 7 00 'MOM= Cannes, 14 71)0 Helms garalth,llq.l2l3ls William E. Boyer, 14 700 Herman Pabentn, 14 - 700 muel Garret; '14.1 ..irltan Wetzel,. 14 790 ward Wile, .14 . 7 po asectitiouw,l4. 13 10:00 8113/ Seller, l4. 700 Daniel ehertle, ' - 14 71)0 3 31orrls, jun., Ilq. • ' 37;30 Lewis Blitz, 11q. 14 100 Joseph Weollson, 14 700 yosh.ge:&.. ltoetten field, • • 14 7' l oo John Boekley, /4 7100 11.1tosengarteu„. 14 7ioo Morrison & Yoder ; . II 100 0 Herman Geri.. /4 7; 00 Peter Schumacher, 14' ;00 W., & J. ltuntelng er, Ito; 1314 Q° SibisttnMse, 11700 Henry Grim. 14 1 , 00 Kalbaelt & eitmener. 14 700 L LtUBL,XIi T 'Jacob Kauffman, 14 • 7;00 • HEW/0311 Ir. W. Huntzlop!„l4 400 ;6.13i. Schwenk, 14 I 001 BLYTHE. T Charles marsh, 13 14 00 i Conner & Rhoads, 11 16 00 ; M. Y. Malse, .12 12 14.11 Michl Roney, liq. '.1450 1 Rogers&Sinnicksmo 10 20 00 1 John Williams,llq. 13 1; 00' Daniel Koch, llq. 13 16001 C. Bensinger, /4 00 Stockdorl, l ll. / 3 AP wl ,Daniel Scheib, 14 / 0 01 ,C. thingolhUf,l 14 # °°' G. HarnEtrd,llq. 12 11 75 S.Shellhammer, Uq.l4 - 111:4 Wm. Y. Aord.: 10 40 00 SCHUYI4SILL Myer t Sillytnan, 11g. ' . 10 0 oo • fit: D_ Raudenbush, Ilg. - . 14'10 50 Godfrey t Sehrefler,ll 15 00 George iteagen, .1370 00 1/. Haasinger, • 14 001 Conradtlrata ' r, liq. 13 15 Ou Henry V. Haas, 111. 12 18 75 TAMA Moines filrbeek, 9 .45 ix); tieo. Wiggsn A Sott.ll 15 001 Andrew Gilmore, 14117 00! Brbch A Son.. 11 400 Q; J. L. Hill, liquor,. 1218 71 William Jacobs; . 14 : 1; 700 A. Landauer, ! 14y 7 00 1 IL K: Auraud, i 14"- 7 001 & IL:Carter, ' "14 0 00 . ' , Arm Stabler, 14;, 7 01 B. J. Hughes, ;141 ,7 00, r . Chides F. Ililler, - '14,.'7 00 P. Dennetver, • 14 -700 Mackey & Whltaek er,l4';', 700 Thos. J. Allison, 7O Ol ; Isaac 'Prayer, ' 14: 706 Greenwald & Appel, It 700 Francis Bright, 31!.15 001 J. W. Nuts, /4% 7 00i Jones & Cole, ; 3: 3011 ° r Am. Kolb, 13 10 00 Win. B. Lebo, uq., 13.15 00 E. Dcrinetzer, & C0.1.P, 7 00 D.ll. Lutz, 1;7:10 00 pAto •E. Kleinert, 114 L, 13115 001 1 P.olkm.nell 1,1 10 601 ,• NORTH. II W. - 16. Gray, • 1-1 7001 E. Kleinert, liquor, 141500 ; Patrick Itnmzum, 14 7 001 John Rim!, ... • •14 . 001 J.,' Beck & Brother, 11 700 J. & IV. :Nagle, 14 700 Isaac Strands, 14 700 JoseplrJOries. • .i WA Michael Frits, 14 700 SOUTH 31 .James Davies, , 14. 7,001 John Fischer, 'l4 7 001 PORT C. Mattson & Bober, 40001 Chas. •Stnith, 1# 7 00! Di.3leDonough.liq.,l; 15 00!. . Thomas Miduney, 14 7 001 Sol. Seligman. 14 7 0 .E James . Gibson, 70 U Thomas Wiley. 11 7 001 Mrs. 31; Higgins. 14 7 DOI Hunts-beer& Maize,l2 12 MI Alex. Wiley, liquor,l3 15.001 Henry Guitenuan, 11' 15 00 Henry Shissler, 14 700 ST. CL 71-avid Janes. 14 700' : J. Shlottman,llg, )4 10 50 W. E. Stone, '• 14 10.50 Uhler & Brother, 11'1600 ' L. Feuerstem, . 14 '7OO 'Adam Kline, 11114 13 . 1b 00 Frauds J. Partin, 10 2000 Jacob Forney, 14 7 00' James Brown, /4 700 W. P. Tauber, 12 12 .50 Wm. pjice, , 1500 E. W. MeGinnes, 10 20 00 =NEW C. George S. Repplier,l2 -12 50! R-Edwards, liquor, 14 10 501, Wm. Hooter, ' 34 10 601 P. Ikanboy; . 7 00 i 0. Relfsnyder,llq., 14 10 501' E. Philips, 74 7 001 UN lON 141 J. Smith & Son, • /4 7OW J. & 11. Kistler, 44 7 001 Si rause& Friedma n, liquor, . 34 10 501 SCIIUTLKII C. &O. Saylor. - 14 700 W. 11. 'Levan, 11q.,....10 30 00 Daniel Saylor, 412 12 50 W. B. Itudey. 14 700 SI. F-Medlar aßro4l • liquor, ; !II 22 50 Huy & Snyder, 13 1 0 00 T. E. Williams, 314 700 C. Ileimbach,'l4 701 D. E. Chichester . , .114 700 Wm. Knpp. . 1 114 700 S. Delbert A. Bro.; liquor, :!,12 18 75 Franklin Feger, '1:14 700 C. Wil'iMeit, 1 14 700 ' l ‘ 1111 R-RT Tt Graham, Brawn ‘' 1 co.. ;!. 12 12 50 John A. Otto, 4 : 14 700 Benj. Klinger, 14 700 ELDRED L. Hewlett, . 14 7 o °ll Y.llas - 04 700 C. Huts *J.Chrisi, 14 • UPPER ' MAI Sirmuei Ressler, it 14 7 00 1 John W. Hepler, i, 14 700 0) i Maurer 4 4 Miller, !.1.14 TRE3I Wertheimer & 011 1 , art, • ~; 13 10 001 J. llisenberger,l4,l4 10 50! Zlebneh, ' 1400 , H e n r y Hell, ••".12 12 501 Spengler & Sellertil 12 12 501 FLIRTER T LeslFehler,. 2:14 700 -11tAILET I R.ll. E. Hinton, 11 15 001 McCarialek &Ulu*, 13 10-001 M. P. D. & J.' 11.- Bressler, 14 .7 or :ANCII 1 14 10 501 14 700 14 10 501 14 10 50 1 14 700) 10 1050) CASS 717 J. Griffith. liquor 14 10 60 Brown k 11 15 00 A. Meealm llquot, 14 10 50 W. Brennan, " 14 10 60 R. Beekeehir Cti, 92500 Aznes,„lllLangl43, iigodr,, 14 10 50 Dolbin & Itolvero,P 'l3 10 00 0. Walker, Witme r • 14 10 50 IL aroma, ". 14 10 50 14.11eekreber 0.;10 30 00 J. C. Gilnisn,lll,3 •.14 10 50 T:.lThelan, ' •-• 14 10'60 51'farlandkVer4er.12 12 50 W. Donaldson t 0:4,12,12 30 J. Pition, Minot: 14 . 10 501 J.'Welnlv, T. Purcell, 14 10 50, • • • ' 01 - 0108411.7114 T. D. L. anr.114 4 13 1050 lorophllimmer; 17 10 00i F. Beck 2 Scn, 113., 13 151; rmor George Ilammerf 13 10 Ou 14.1041 14 10 13 10 Ot A: • lIINDBI 5.11. Di:paler& . 1 4orne7. 12.12 50 Phillips k ' 'l4 700 W. R. Kline. .14 SOOl LeTi J. Iloffmnit, 14.7 001 Wiest, Weimer *• oo.iikl• • . 2 2 5 0 1 Joseph Bowen, ;• . 14 7 001 MAY. Unto 8: Son, 14 700 11; W. Prevmd, S • 14. , 700 TX. Shollenteiker, 9 2500 Bhisolor, & lostev, 13 1000 Wm, Lb:Atm:olw 13.1900 B. Sbertel. lig. ,13 15 00 Maul Weirieh, 14 700 It. Deacon, lig- 14 1050 Chas. Dtitton,lol. 14 1050 Thomas Keay,, 121250 Cdailes lielms,A 14 ..7 00 1 Jonathan Shand, 14 -7;00 J. C. Junatleiseit, 14 700 'David Price, 11* , 13 16 00 0. Steiner. t 13 12 50 'Terrenceowin 14. 700 Robert Williatna.. 13 AOOO Deo Elpenß, 114. 13-18 73 Robert II In t .: ; 14, TOO John R •: 14 • 700 Japer White. 161;1 14 1060 D. OdlaVber.ll§. 14 1060 Merles M0ban.:14.14.10 60 John Yolked, IN.. 13 1600 . .i WEST NW Borah flak T.Mormits.liq4 14 or, 14e 10 AOIO 601 y, Oi D. A. Aehtern4ht- 13 10(0 1111. P. McGovern. liqq Alexander Laves J. Dunbut, liquots D: lone. • " hue 'Lippman) , L. J. Sternor, Vorrateler,: J. Boyer, liquor,i rocbt, - Was ----''' --- •' ' 41i't 14 1-00 - c m_ I,Ort , tr :ttetbitir.o lAN iratii l3,it to 14 700 a • . , .. - 4 " 1194/Pdem t. l -11*-,-100 - w ,,, n , • • n -- ' , , , ' : POR446c a }ai l Q. 44lw i iit 10 - 4 r ig, ‘, , poie,s -li t t ai L ot • .7 _; - . '''• ' 1 ! 4 "..; t-. '''s 1 Watt 14 i l 4," o lliri --%" 744 .41.41,..1414% ii . it: er • :s i . 1!,..14 .. 40 , . ... J...kt ... 1 namir !".'-''Zin i.3,4 fi l sf l e l i rsaney,l l 4l* 2 s !.9 50' 1 14 1040 `- ' , i *11424 W al i Milatt; Te ioo i r 4000101.11 QM:0; , 10 . vi Ger lees B „ c ,„ ii , a . ~ v, ,Ict .% N. 1 a4:1391.14 ' " 11 SE 0 Ilelluar, 44 4 9 / 2 / 2 5° wog = pewit. l4 - - - Jdm coth, N . i U r lO 10 0 4 : 1 6.11rnr ati1414 % - : " iil E l i 1 /31 1 , 1 A 81"siaM li 700 ~:13:i~~r? ~ MIME t=l .9;lomoire4, l. it 00 G. Maitam:: "700 Iletinig,. 14 700, Jacob H0e11er,.... , 700 Charles Moll, 14 700 , V. ;Walt. 'l4lO 50 C. P. Koplatach, - 14 700 Joseph Janata% 14 700 B. JL f ratty,.. , 12 50 Bach Evasus, 'l2 12 50 John lan Meter, 14 700 WlMarnitradY, 14 700 Bennis Bradle y, 14 700 ' John W. Weber, 14. 700 W. bandanna, - - 14.700. Isaac Lippman, 13 7 00 William C. Leib, 14 7 00 A.ll.Groenriiid, 1 . 700' es Jse )cater, l - • 10 00 O. C, Ltvetlyii Ca.,41. 7 0 91 875 i t It ldorris !hlq. l* K. Garrienes, 1.112 50 i Henry Webber, 14 • 7 00 Joseph S. Eilitat, 14 700 ' BerOinnin Banana, 12 12 50 Womelsdarife . 74 7 00 J. o.lltr,hei, -: 3 1000 ' H. linessang, • 14 700 J.lti llow ey 4h. Bras.l4 7 W, H. H. linatelager & 03,14 4 , 2 1875 E. Tirdly a ran, 830 00 wm liethrthgtoii, 12 12 50 G. it I.l.:Tberl • ger, 12 50 Silas 8 4 700 UM Leib & Chrliitman, Illnnetshots, D. S. Seidel, - Wingert A Oebsen• kid, • neo' Tandueen. J. IL Moser, liq. 31400 4 700 4 7* 4 70u 414),5,) OWNEKLP. r A. T. Troutman, OWNSHIP. ; ' racl 113 . 7 .no J. G. 'Lena, WNSMP 14 1050 14 10:40 14 10.50 14 10,50 14 10:50 'l4 10'50 14 10'50 14 10:50 14 1050 14 1050 14 1050 14 10` , 50 14 1050 ; Peter Bead, IN. Ann Morgati, 11%. iJudy Welab4 lig. IDaniel Malone, ;Charles Riley, 114. +Charlet Illatt,llq. IkartlnDelaney.llgi Wide* Hand.llq. Dcasahoe,ll4.l D. MkAllister, James Delaney. lig Canfield, lig. Ilich'd Nrel;.llq. TOWNS.IIIP 1 ,13 WOO H 10 50 14 10 50 14 10 80 141050 14 10 aki 14 10 50 14 10 50 14 10 00 MarrietJ.llecte • .. Martin Carter, N. Cat b. Cannon, lig. Daniel Many, licv IL Shortie. Ilq. Jarnee Mundy. lln henry Bach, 114. lames basin. IN. Jain Mundy, IN. QUA. 14 TOO 10 20 00 , 10 20 00 9 24 00 Millbotme, (Wm. Donaldson. !It. Baddatle k illiaton J Carter, J. W. Robinson, Wm. B. Beneing J. J. Kauffman, !Peter Bowman, !Henry Bittle; ' • 'E. J. Fry, Schwartz k Bro I 14 7Co 14 7Oa 14 700 10 20 00 14 T (x) 14 700 N., 9 I , ff 50 I 71 50 • , 13 15 00 10 20 00 12 1150 14.;700 ,14 700 14 /0 50 14 10 50 14 10 50 14 10 .50 14 10 50 Win. Levan. liq Thc. Dorpb I Donor, ; U. v. Riatole, IDanfrl Stipp, Wolff Groenwalta A !Jas. Moklogb,liq i J. Mundy., A. Hilly, Nom; M. Brennan, " Philip flu) MED 14 10 50 ; P. Carrigan, ilg h ;J. Anderson, " Tim. A. If:unmet, ;Gem Witman, liq Whilst a Kitchen IF,aunsel Marti; (11.4 pg, )rumheller,U M 134ktuird 13 LO OD VA 14 10 40 13 10 00 14'.10 50 12 12 40 I• 14 7ao 1,11'14 1! 11 C J I f :5 0 0 ," 14.10 50 14 10 ro C. Ilummel,l A 2; lEIM. .9hoUentemer , 131500 !kegler, liquo 'ARI3ON 14 • 7 00 14 700 ~ 15;1050 , 14; 700 14 1 700 14 700 13'1000 14 700 it, 11 15 00 Anehmediey,, Emanuel Mr° i.faa. Glltillan, 11., 'Moritz Sellgm• • iSanmel Snyder, Daniel Kntttk, 17,. P. Boyer, Criab (Jane. - Jobanuan Cock Henry Hem. T. Lynch, Ilqn. 14'7 On , 14:1050 14 700 David Leder, FL Whitfield 12 18 74 s, 14 700 ~ 14 10 50' • 14 10 50 34 10 50 14 1050 ' 14.10 50 14 10 50 14 10 50 • lbraor, T. J. Fi Adam Mart. 1 ' Ralph Marley, M. Imrmer, ' IS. Lena, J. Bearton, P-Cullohan, Andrew Ryan. ASTLE. Adams k Ikluldcrwriey, L. V. Datighert Mary Lynch, T. Davenport, 1 14 10 00 t..,., 14 10 50 , 14 10 00 14 10 50 Iq., 14 1050 I . = 14 700, x. 14 10 60 4, 14 700 Abraham Kl. 1?h1111pas1b. Krebs k Man LL HAVEN. F. O. Roan, N. Dalsgrace, D. E. Snader, I Am. - Loets I G.& W. Hunts 14 700 14 700 i 14 700 14 700 Lager. liquor, l 10 30 00 J.ll. Kennedy. • 14 700 Kehler 3leek s la 10 00 Wm. IS - Mauer; . 14 700 Ellen IT,Eltagker, liquor, • 14 10 50 Am. Cire, Ilqnor, 14 10 50 Mary Brennan,llq,ll / 0 50 Jeremlo 14 700 WNSIIIP. I • '' !Daniel - 14 7GO Peter Fischer,! 7 00 Henry lTedd 14 700 tssirrp. I r DanleMinerner, 14 700 Peter ilinnlinger ' 14 700, , obn Ktork,llquor,l4 10 50 IA NT01460. Henryl Herb. 1 14 7.00 Gabriel Ilerb 4 lig., 14 10 50 T. M.-Wiest,'" 14 1050 !Eckel Olarndt, _ 12 12 50 Levi 1:ee1, I 14 700 !J. IL Meerem, 12 1250 Peebtel # Jones, 14 700 IW. Lackey, agent, 14 706 ll.,lcenbltt, liquor, 14 10 aq WiiBl.llr. John Dietrich, 14 700 wNsn IP. ' Dania Beed.ltq. - )4 10 50 ' A.lichtier, , " - 'l4 ]O5O P. later, I" ' 14 10 50 Gordon:Bedeil A C0..12 12 50 NYWNEIIIP. 1 . 1 • 'Nary Bolan, 1ig.,14 1050 F. McDonald, 13 10 00 IJ. Bourr :it Co., - 13 10 00 !Chas Miller; )2 12 50 M. Bast. lignor, 13 15 00 !David Oliver 13 10 ,00 WIiSHIP. -r' : ! John Maghines, ;14- 7 00 Mrs. M4rphi - , lig:, 14 10 50 D. API*, ,t " il4 10 50 T. Agart, , - ~ i ,,, .: 14 10 50 .1. lionisv, l4 10 50 P. Can her; " 14 10 50 T. Biridts. " !It 10 50 IC. Thiliball " 14 10 00 • T. 1i01,4n. 0 .14 1050- J. Mutylby, " .14 10,50 W. Britt, " •1410 60 W. Beocn, 6, 14.10. 50 Mn'. Malonc,', 4 ' 14 10 50 biAt ire , j i u : -14.1050 T. Mon, ",1410 40 rga !Sohn Bang trip, 'l3 10 no P. mePansid, 113,, . 14 1050 l P. Delaney.r: , 141050 11' tmgotou. , . 1404astlati t ia, - iiel7; .. -. , i I nanl, 'l4: TOO Philipi We art; !le 700 L. - in ifE i r4 Dre 11/1“, !! ! 1 .- 3 - 1 ct, - i ID. ( P l .4ye'r, .14 10 LO l 1.11,1 I 110410 y. lig. ,i 14 10501 l'aib 11 lek .11q. 14 10 50 Felix 51tillin. lig. ', 14 10 50 twoot# a. *bonen-, 41, I . . :13 1000 IT/ones. . x,14 100 1 0t44 , ban t Mcilln-14 100 iW i am Ansi, 11q..! 14 1050 lease Alleßneb. -- ....! 14 700 !hands nellenbet: _ _ - _. ! . set. .. I. . - ii 14 100- fldel '6O, -; 14 700 J & wrainee, ~14 '7OO E. ! /1.1. Wm. Ilelbier.llq.. 13 14 00 W. Purkert 14 70 0 I {L g. Barns, • 14.700 Abraham SislauP, :14 700 Wore Mush;=.; l4 .7 80 • dialrayer. .14 700 Jamb Weill :yet. • ' 14 700 • Emaltteel Abraham,l4 ' 7 CO RIM.? it. Brothers, . 14 ' 700 Willlam ran, 14 700 H. blot, itg. . ' 947 60 O. L Indy! ,j . 14 790 S. gationu ' 60 Italbitatk 4 Con. 12 12 , i -1.1 IA 00 , .I..F4Reelle,llii: : , 14 1060 Jatiph roue*, .4 14 low 1 41•1 r: Govern, 31qi r 14 10 40 itWEQTA. . , • - le. Clitton f t liquor', 1 141960 111.11noman. .• • ; 14 1060 tt tc : 5... .... saT. WI SChn444 a s s o m a 1 1 A "Attu& , ' 8 George Wirtele, . 8 600 Masai !teed. - - 8 500 A u as liotrolBo, .8 600 Jost.ph Binger. 'B5 00 Adotph Matadi, 8 SOO . • ,• . uss. AM. John Bea c st, 8 $5 00 Ann Ous, $, 5 00 Elkin Whitaheri . 8 500 Mary Bremen, 8 '5OO Ales W.l3itylw - 8 500 John Zimmer-roman, 8 500 Adam" Snyder, 'SOO Thomas E WRlhuns, 8 5 00 NORTH MAIL rain Bartlett, 8 .500' George Witanan, 8 500 John Weand. - 8 500 John Kennedy; 8 , 00. - •, ' Kearehei riNEOROVE John Huber - , jun., 8 5O Oll Catharine Gamble. 5 00 WAYNE 8 6 001 • - TREY Jos Ensmamerier, 8 500 Michael Groody, S 00 John Roberts; 8 500 Jacob GrAber o -5,00 FRAILEY am R 'Morgan,•- . 8 5 can John Diener„. 6O O, Patti& Manna*, ' • B 500. Andrew . Odium, 8 6 oo ' CASS TOI James Danlev. 8 500 Anthony Mrfnle, 8 5 Pi r i Than ebrittinibtrify 8 500 Wm Brennan,' 8 sooi AEnel 1 1;c1..sigAlin, 6 DOI 1 4 8 4 1aWNSIIIP. • S 500 liarnard Phillips, S 500 Marti* 01130 1 . • • 00 .11,1ary Troy. 8 5100 TO. 00 • '• ' NSIIIP S . • John Itedlogirr, ' S sdo I WNSIITP. Charles iltratmelo 8 500 ONT. Ittairld g 500 Daniel liorp;,B 500 , Robert Nesbitt, 8 500 I Nether*osd, 6 600 dSV SKIP.' frboreas tilsatight, 8 500 'Patrick Daley, 8 SDO 8 600 John Donahoe, .; 8 500 ,WI4IBIIIP. ' John Moyer, JOhnirittlielt, 8 600 Charlie:Walker; .. 8 500 Denj Groom. . ,8 Et J II Gilman ' • R 5 ll ThoutasUalon, 8•5 or Michael lionnCsy, 8 500 John Patton t. 8 SCO Joint Welsh, ', _ 8 fit i Tobias Purcell, 8 6Of i Thcm'ets Agana' 8 5 001 6ins Idurphy,, . - 8 - S 6-0, ' - - •',, BRANCH TOWNSHIP. John D Hay, ' ; 8 6 000 Francis Quinn. . 8 4350 , John - traffey, . 8. 5 00intomaz O'Hara; ..- 8 500 Thema Quinn,' 8 5 00111asy Robson. 8 5002 Patrick McGotern, .8. 5 00illannah Gable, 8 500 James Dunlan, & 5 00, Catharine Casey, ;: R 500" DavidJories,.. - • ' ' ' 8 500 + Mary Garland , 'B . 5 00 • .' . 'NEW CASTLE; TOWNSHIP. Richard Edwards, .>6 500' Richard Hughes, 8 600 y*itsmnonitr, ' 8:k 5 00 2 31ary Lynch; . 8 500 min Morrell,. 8. 5 01.1ames &Dolmen: 8 600 Imes Murphy, 8 600 Thema" Davenport, 8 500 John Moore, .. . 9 soo,Catharin e •MeVey, 85 00 - Henry aline:- - '--- 8 5 00 1 Francis Tracey, 85 00 John*uldrivibpjr,' .8 Scot WEST NORWEGIAN ,TOWNSIIIP. , 1 . Thai na% Morgans, -•8 - 5 00 ThmnasWllllaol4 8 8 00 15 00 Sandi Maley, ." a., tkotylueitel.Winiggs^ 8 -Bager Chadwick, 8 5 00,Mary Horan, . 8 500 FrantisKobibrechisil :'6OO Wldawl'agarti, .. - 1,• 8 500 Patrick Nosh; ' 8 5OO1 -Edward Brennan, .815 00 William Large, . 8 500 John Hayes, - . 8 1 6 00 Gerirgo Cottoth 8 500! John Durkin, 8 500 ! ,: MLYERRYILLE. ..,. , ~ - Jarbes ilichards, 85 to John ,Folkert," -. 8 500 Lydia Dietrich, • 8 5 00IAttdreteHaas; ,• B'ls'oo' Ann Sober, 4 8 500, Eduard Bradiby, 8- 5 00. John Fischer, li -5 00:Pat Brown, - tt X 500" Jacob Freyler: 8 5 001 Mrs Kennedy; Bj6 00 Airshata Grigg, 8 5 00, Bridget Christopher, 8 , 600 ' James Barley, 8 5 00;Pellx Mullen, • 8 600 Jacob Schllthorn, 8 5.00 l Andrew Brennan, ff. 6.00 Francis Sholkmberlit , 8 6 - 001Williain Best' - a.' 500 .Lewis Williams. 8. - 5 001Wi1liam &lemming. 8 , 500 , Fraticis Canfield, 8 500 Frederick: Turner, 8. 500 • William Matthews, - S 600 Edwin Purcell. .' 8 i 800 Jatnew Etorahoe, . 8.6 00 Henry Jenkins, • 8 , 600 Jacob P.amer. li 5 John -Webster, 1 8 David Grif fi th, ti--. 500 John W Reese, . • 8 / 5 00 Olken 31cOlcren, it '5. , David DaTIN, ,8 , 500 Miugaret Mud, 8, 6 00Joseph ForneY, '8 , 600 B Gallagher. - 8 500' Alexander ['wren, 8 500 Thomas Fogarty,' . 8 600 Francis Kiefer, .. 8 500 Charles Morgan. 8 5 00, POTTSVILLIL - John Pfalntritt, 8 5 °homas Kennedy, 8' 500 George Reinhard, - 8 50 0 Thome Williams, 8 500 Eberle* Oeriber, • 8 5 001 Michael Aran, 8, 500 Iraneis Kline, 85 Of reese Llewellyn, 8 500 .1 Il 3Leter. , . 85 of James Shaw; . 8 . 500 Anthony Fed, 85 0( Wit tam Williams, 8 600 Charles Eberle, 5 5 00111chael Riesling, 5 500 Nicholaa Bauman, 8-5 °Cinemas Howard, . 8 500 Henry IhAmer, S 500 Ann Phillips. 8 500 Thomas Johnson, 8 50( IDeuoled ShotSy, 8 500 Peter Jenniiig-s, 8. 8 OtWilliam Ehlers,. 8 ,500 .1 P Haffnent. 8 501 I Bridget Egan, 8 500 Wale it irLor, • 8 50f,' John Hurley, 1 & 500 J,Reininger. Philip Pylo, 8 500 Elisabeth ittiegtter, 86 OP Kliaabeth Hagan. 8 500 Philip Williams, 8 5 Ot i Andrew McCaffrey, 8 500 " George Boseert, . 8 5 (B.i Ann Brady,: 8 500 Elisabeth Bi ll s, 8 501 ',Thomas McGovern, 5 600 J,Shortell, , - 8 501 .lames Sexton, 8 500 Jinnes Catition,' 8 500 Edward Riley, • 8 600 Elizabeth Parry, 8' 5 Cot Thomas Scott, 8 bOO Mrs Mahatma°, 8 500 Jumada Kline, 8 '5OO . Emanuel Henry, 8 5 : (( John 61 CrOaland, 8 500 Betty Cullen, 8 5 0(. Henry Resengarten, 8 500 Job Kama S 500 John Wingert, 8 X6OO James Buckley, 85 Of Edward Wile, ~ . 8 500 Catharine Pritchard, 8, b Of, Peter Hudson, 8 500 Joseph Briggs, 8 5 (XIS Bridgehouse,9 500 Bridget Callen, wad. 8, 6 0(- George Rosengrten, 8 500 William IliAtomlY,' 8 501', John Kehler, . . 8 500 John Gothlo, 8 500 Valentine Ilocrig; 8 500 John F.Caretett, ,8 5 OCIE Metswinkle 8- 500- Henry Pouter. .85 Ot Welkin Pritc hard, 8 , 500 John Shorawnith. 8 sOf 1 Charles Feindt, .• 8 • 500 Benjamin nOtaith P. 6 001 Ann Edwards, • 8 600 Louis Lei:lin - kb, 8 6 OCiilenry Baldwin, 8 500 . PALO, ALTO.: Francis McFadden , 8 500 lOweolicaovern, 8 .500 Patrick Carrigan, 8.5 00 Gewite Hummel, 8 500 -John Anderson, 86 00 . . PORT CARBON. P atri c k illim Settler, 8 5 Mrs AA J Burke. 8 5.00 c Pnrcell, 85 00 Mrs McManaghan, B's 00 Martin Lynch , B's 00 .6lrs Canley. 9 500 ~ Philip WtilEnger, '3 5 00Thomas Lynch,. 8 600 lam Gwitmer, 8 5 00'Judith Nevin, 8 500 John Schatrts, 8 5 00" A Wadsw6rth, 8 500 JaMPßCaaserly, - 8 500 JII Wirtele, . 8 500 Alex Wiley, 8 500 Daniel Roebuck, -8' 500 t ' BUTLER TOWNSHIP. . Christian Freyberger.B -,E. OC Joseph Beeler, . 8 500 Melia Seiteinger, 8 500 Elias Miller, 8 600 Charles Tree, 8 F. 00 George Moyer, , 8 500 Robert Levan, 8 500 Keller A Goodman, 8 500 James Reek. 8 SCC Michael Silk. 8 500 'George Ksrst, . - •85 00 Peter Schilling 8 , 500 EAST 1801tIVFAI AN. - liettey Sines:olth, 8 500 iDavhl Lamle, • . 19. 500 Widow Stkmeer. 8.5 00 lAnn 'Murphy, - 8 500 Thomas Maughan, 85 00 SarahHanney, '8 '5 00 Thomas Monroe, 8 500 Nicholas Thomas, 8 500 Robert Wall, . 8 5 001 J ohn Curry, 85 00 Andrew Dean, 8 500 . . ST. C AIR. _ John Philips. A 5 001 Robert Carter, 8 500 Mrs Douperty, 41 6 00,Jamcs Burns, , - . .,8 500 Jane Enecoy, 8 5 00 , Edwinot Roach,. ,' -fl 500 William pats, - .8 500:Evan Jones, S 500 .Jebn Nash. - 8 SOW William Hall, • :-8 500 Jacob Reding, 8 5 00;Mrs Igo. ' ' 8 500 Lewis Blasius. 8 500, Howell Harris, 8 600 AnthonY Erwin, R 5 00! Philip Schanm, 9 500 8 sen 'Adam Mort, Joseph Geier, 8 500 Thomas tiutten, 85 00 ;Ralph Marley, ;85 00 Jacob tivinner, . 8 sOn Thomas Davis. 9 500 Francis Frey, _ 85 00 Samuel Stocks, . 8 500 Patrick Cultabein, • 8 600 : Joseph Betz, 8 500 L e wis Wien,- - 86 00 Martin Danner, 4 600 Martin Nash. , 8 5 00!Michael Long, • 8 500 Andrew i Ryan, 8 5 00,Johannan Rearton, 8 500 Mundy, ~ TAMAQUA. ..- ~ 1 ' ' John • 8 5 00G '! lenry Belts, . 8 500 J. W. GrelL - 8 5001 William Fall, , i 8• • 5.00 Michael Drennan, , Si 500 James 31ellugh, • 8 • 5 00 Welter Jenkins, 85 06 Hugh McCool, '8 ' 500 John kieMenuna, - 8 550 Philip Tim news, - 8 500 J J Kimffman. 8 500 Andrew Raab, , , 8 500 Joel' Kittkner, • 8 500 Lewis Beck, 'lt 500 Charles ,Moyer, , 8 600 A Zirkelbach, 8 6,00 Hugh Call. 8 500 F.dward Montan, ' 8 500 Anthony Kelley, 8 500 Martin Barth. '8.6 00 Reese Janes, 8 500 henry Burns, -8 . 600 Peter Bineher; 85 00 John Ilaskley, ‘. 8 . 5 00 Petrick Houston, 8 600 'assn Lively, 'B' . 500 • ' - BLYTHE TOWNSHIP., . '8 500 Margaret Rowe, 8 500 ... 8-5 OCR/wt. McDevitt, 85 00 S 5 0 IWm Bracelet,, , ' 8 - 500 - 8 ' 5 Obeharles Riley, . , 8 500 8 5 001 Daniel Malone, 8 500 • ft sOf i Fellx Geiger, • 8 500 1 bOi 1 Edward Minh?, - 8 500 8 500 Margaret Kelly, . , 78 500 '9 5 Ci( Timm' Simonds, 9 500 9 -501 C..Tritunir,.. - • 8 500 5 IS o( Michael Davie, 8 s'oo 8 sOr *Min Deliney, ' 8 500 1 8 50( Widow Hand. , 8 500, 8 500 Peter Donahoe, 8 5OO 8 5 0 0 0 lohn Ilalber, • 8 500 . 8 6Of Daniel McAllister, ..8 500 8 5(1 Tames Delaney, S 600 8 51X Catharine Whalen, ' 8 b 00. 1 8 501 Catharine Canfield, 8 50 0 R sOt Ann Lloyd. • 8 500 YLKILL.TOWNSIIIP. John Grans, - 8 5 00'John Yost. , 8 500 'John Ott,: ~• .. --, il „ 6 00111Yanial Malay, , 8 600 Wm Lyons ; ' 8 so o'3Lartin Carter, 8.6 00 Jos Ogrerrittin• ' 'lt :s•oo•Osthertne Cannon, 8 - 500 Mate Keit,. . , : 8 5 00• John Brennan, 8 500 'Jacob lircdheck, 8500 R SitOdle, 85 00 '76oofgeSchaefer, - 8 600 Wm Prier, . 15 600 - John Artrer, .1 - 8 i 500 Evan Williams, 5OO . Jeunerc.Mahan, lA, 5 00',T Kennedy, - 8 600 Catherine 'Friel, •.,8 5 00 Henry Bach, -. 8 500 n eorge .ft e bea, 8 5 00Jmnes Mundy; . , 8 ,500 • John Pierre, 1 8. 500 James Dolan • 8 500 Tits Templin, .48 5 00 Patrick McGee, •'-8• .6 00 FransPuthen, 85 00 John Mundy, 8 500 -. • PINEGROVE BOROUGH. '. - - -Geo Slisirtle,jr, 8, 3 00:G Moser, , Fred Sporman, '8• 5 00 itileorge need, 13OUTII MANIEVIM—James Davies, . ORWIG SBURO—JOhn F. Schaeffer. • 'EAST ialtUNSWlCH—Geotge Eckert. UNION—Mary Bider, `.- , ~ ELDRED:-Joilittßicick; ' '-' '. • • ' ' '•, "." , Airpeni Wetter.. '-• . - • • Notice 14 hereby :given-that an Appeal will to WO In the ikehltratiOnlltoran of the Court Mouse, in the beitaagh et l ou r - villa, OM 'MOND - All Itraellgh. 1856, between the 10f 10 (kWh in the forenoon, and 3 o'clock in the - tatecan, where a ll pumas who may feel theMseliwa ag-. f a igrte in tbs f . A ppraisernen her !f melc it,. ma mnam naintanTiLd. Twitt ~. , .' ' tistille.Ailwa June 1556 - 2231 . James Outlet*, Widow. Puma, Richard Neal, jtichard Cannel, , Patrick' Eliet, Peter iiiefaher,Y . J:C. FeldtranPer Ebenezer Jones, John Bechtel, James Megary, Carolinit'oOmbs, John Murray, Cornelius Crow, Mrs Baiter,. • Thomai Darts Peter Mead, William Pugh, Jody Welsh, Ann Morgan, • SCIIII AND SECARL TVH beside. dad "Retinal'. •RAVING bought out the Tobacco and • & g ar establishment of Mean, T. M. Boyer & Co., o undersigned would respectfully beg to call the atten tion of their old enstotam as well lin the pdhlbigineral ly-to blur bins and cursed assortment of • • TOBACCO, SEG ASS, AC" AC" Dtreei fronithe Ea:Stern and Southern markets: His oh. Jett bas been tp, purchase goods from the parties. hoot wheat the regular wholesale Merchants of our Atlantic citbsibought. is order that be might be enabled to sell arch pas tW.' 4 lThat object has been accoanplbthed.,—' Uo a ta and *ell as chop. (wholesale or retailjas they can. and to all Caste the quality shell be as represented. - • Its &wires the "inerrchanto of thin region to favor hum with it call.that hammy she* the qnsilty and makelinovecr • ibe pinned his goods. feeling, assured that Ouch visits • will result advantageously to all 'parties concerned. Ho. ping hY strict and ibithfal attention to the wants of the'. pub11c : 10 Moline, he esay,he troutled by 1 9 1 bcdol shah 1 1 / I . l "n a g e ' ' „ In puling Me Snare he need only any, • ' • That eopeetfulllntadveds arstpultbon EM them da ny, OS °entreating, Opposite IL C. Cireen'iJetriley. gen. Pottsville March 4 .14,-WISS •-• • . • 124 f • IMP • MIT . YOUDteed LIMATI "kis Dellellesea al ti fiddinedeisssi re.Q. O r *.ingred*itt, is ppoAdly ioisillas. yet ws ' ossbesdj i bi - di pedstlit sad &Salt siodirtsben Ales,gui lor k oils bOr%ikft m i aw: 'llertlbs taroll soy also be 'Owl assfully wad as todeOptlss.. Al* boys beds add W. the Plintl PreethsTer 01% DePeereHthe mar thltt7 With astoceiala owaysm.. N, N.,—lallics are wooled issuSt sustlsso them or mu Naiades» disestbele lapus Prim it per Ins. Sold by all *be drossists t hoyikW coordy,sosl will be cant wautidestlally by 'ziall. - by **dodos $l. RERUN suaNitu,lowswqr4l*—lntw wul slso ins J.D p. ply tits sew% OrVitli*WeirdeVL dare off lioxcrits weird box—sO others Potts:Me: Joad 141.4 1 1, FRENCH "TRU SEB. ; IiCrERNIi or RIIPTU E successfulli liLtrea'", coinfort Ins"- , .. 1 by use of the elettaut 1 French Trusses, betted by the stitherfber, and made to order expresslyls Woo- , r An suUwst Rupture will be gratified to fears that ", tbo owe:WM noir. suers to promo" it Truss comblalni tz pew kipitiscsa with atscidarabitsty andparreet 1 constriattims, in lieu. of O m cumbrous and . Ita le strtlas asstally 'sold.' _An eaten site iswertment alvrari on hand.adapted to I every variety of ilopturs In atialtiat t obildren, and tor sale eta rangeot prise to salt all of Malik Tsar $3.1 4 . End $ 5 : Double; 5C1154535. and $ ll7 . Patens at a tz ilistanc• cut have Truss sent to any ad dtess by the amount, 'widths ;moose around the hips, and s ttng side ittreett zp Poste wh and retail, the Importer. - • ' C Lt. lialblASS, o S. W. r Twelfth and Sao Sta.. Philaitelpisis. Depot fai. Dr. aanning'• Imptotiti' Patent "Body DrZein Chit /1143.1121101 and d threat Stilton Patent Moulder D.; sue r . twidaget; p tpinal Props and Sup ports. Ladies' coma, withseem tent ladyattendauts. March 155 i) (June 254 y) 112. 11111111.. 11M•m0m.... 1111111111 r coseinem OF • • • PURE COD OIL AND ;LIME. . Patrick Delaney, • , -600 James Ilennesey, . S 500 Thomas Manilla, 8 600 Calharfne-Mfalihall, A 500 Thomas Nolan; S 500 .lames Murphy, 8 po Britt, 9 s'oo William. Dorgan, 8 5,00 Mrs Malone. 5 00 Mats& Mnsre 8 5 00 Pater Macdonald, 9 5 00. Thomas Morgan, 8 500 nsdrlos Adman, 8 .500 Abraham Maus% 8 500 Charles 51ellugb, ..8 500 8..6 00 8 500 EIMI Diarglit i Hone. inicPaienti iindSji °the . ; matters connected with A., cunt - FOR ~COIiSITIVIPTIONi our inufielliate branch of industry. Ctitighs.(lSW Asthma. ihaTtelatsly General Debility; . T.EIIIIBI---V per annum. invariably in advance. al :W•efrliirs Ifirstori. • , • ' . ' SICS9CROTION MA roams MALLS, 7052.10.3 omen= Tha Preprieter has kumeected ifrtan directions of Prod ' Great Britain - • .7 •- -- - SI 00 &luck Stobel in Ounbistinn the OS and Lime 'so perfectly ' The Ckrotinent of Europe ' • . - 500 (p i, that the U s tr of the I. whittle:so nauseous to persons The Walsh Croviores 3 50 . generally; It entirely remits, Sint it can be takes by " ' atertatloo. • • theuest delicate Lan with pleasure. •Andas regards i 8 Itemv;or lass: far one insertion , - - - li. 00 the benefit of tbla art tie over thd pure oil, tha following t • Ruh additional line -. -1 - - - 12 mac by prat Stone, !is• stdliehini to a:wince the inosti fi lino, Or less, for one year with the paper -30 00 seePikoiti-.3 ThR!/ 01 1041 WI .rusk yawl of ag e . -"' j" als. months " oo Her disease ,was oue of nomited phibisis , had which : Special notice per NO •:• I - • • - - 30 been expected to terminate in the course of a few niontha. , Map '4la, 1a54 C .. . I fatally. The upper part of both her lungs was filled with 1 tubercles . ; and in some-plaotes attire • beginning to soften. The ease was etidently abed ate: The treatment of cod liver oil was at.firat used, but Without marked improse ; Mint. The phosphate of Ihne was then administered I With the oil, and the result, imitt.the case of many Wham. I was woon:appaient. Thepatient Was rapidly getting well." CAll'ITON. , —Cin account of MATINS reputation of this' Compound for all Laing Complain.* the subscriber would ' caution the'afflietedagainat.using an,y except that man ufactured by him. 24 he has the omit 'swipe in the V. States. for combining thepurelOiri with _Lima In -a Pro Par manner.'- Theisforeiaa you value your bealth, introtiose none eseept that reamtfliettired by. tr i : •Is AL .XANDER 13.341L801t, Cliewfrf- ' • e ~, Si. lC364;Court Street, 1194*. For sale In rl3ll* Ipttis by T. DV OTT A. SONS:I32 North • Becond 3 t. For Salo in ,Potbretile by J. C nuonEs. DrUsgtst 'opposite EphicoFal Church. Pottosqlle,Sovemfrr 11, 1814.• ! . , '4,114c0 1 L -FOR *I4EUMATISIIII, 71,\TEVR / PiL YA, Spriiina and paints; of alt'kladit,uartzMOlHlAMS.MAßle l l BALM, prepared and sold . .1 MOROAN. Thitdetreet, near Market,-D9tts Mlle, and 1331 ino•ntreet; Phlladelphi*. where the Most tatisfactorY relevances cait.be'Firen. 25 and 50 eenta a bottle. •; • Ily • I 1 ' ' I ntferenkiiis. - • . . .; . .11.u.Initorm, March 19th, 1855. I Mr. 4oP•pAl Morptn—Dear iStr:—The several oases *II your Balm wbich Tan lave sent nie for sale, have all been dispoieit of. and stßl they earl On- mom. , • I . lett send by eiarnst 30 'doz. lame, as soon ! as enuvl nient. - It is a cure fle'Rheumatiem. Neuralgia, •Sprainsi Burns. Cute and Ingle s, and other remedies which itptises that cannot be impulsed; It tea Med. 1 Hue that. 11 recbmmend Itself wherever it is intro doted.landeagiwithstandlnl the reptignanos to such remedies g • By; its invarimble.success in the Worst cases above named, demands Writ, even of thelnesti pre .judioed. fair and impartiot • : - I bad a esee in Mt own huilly,:a servant woman !who I has guttered gorjoars with rheutontism and swelled lipabsr, that In waleing they troulfl,suddenly give way,ieith knots Orthe i r wrists: which denied her great suffering.— We had tie/ othei resnedie Without success, until the Balm 34.1 a t ed, which Instant relief and effected a perfeet.eure4 I hand you a certiffm l te from Dr. M. H. Baltzell, one of our mdst eminent physician dud from other pmti4man of our'elty, Who are well known and testify to its valua ble quility. I ; inure. respectfully. .. I • AVALTEI W. Ruins'. , *Filth OuySteet: BALITEOUL. September 22. ifs' 4. w: Birry, Esq.—Dear Sit:—At your request Knave tried liorgablo Nfazie Balm inAhe veilons complaints tin whlchit is lite° mmended, take great pleasure in ad ding mine t, the long list of: testimonial., in Its favor. I candidly, confees that lte etfents ,hare surprtseAl me, in Burns, ilheumatisms. &e_ by its'prompt ac tion and certain relief. :It should be Inund in every man'ihousk., as an invaluable 4ntidote .to pains of all Mtn* I h-ve tried Hid my bwn family, and found that it gave the relief it promised.i . Yours, truly, I Wn..11. 'DATUM. A. it.. 31. D. Suize 9, 'ns.- ; j "M-.3rn • ay are t in, -..7 ..... , TT.HA.S BEEN thelot of the human , . Xrice to be weighed down ` ; by dise ase and suffering-- LittLL9WAY'S PILLS are specially adapted to. the relief of the HMI:, the 'Yerreiu. the /Micelle. and the Infirm, of all ;clinics, ages, seats, and ; constitutions.; Professor Holloway I personally superintends the mannLieture of his medicines in the United !pates, and offers them to a free and enlightened peophi,nzthe best remedy the world eversaw for the removal of penal"- ' - ; c,.. .' • These Pills Purify the Blared. Thesetimous Pills' are esafressly combined to operate on the 'Wraith, the liver,'; the kidneys, the lungs. the skin; and the bowels.correcting any derangement intheir ,L, Junetions purifying the bii;nd. the very fountain of life, and thus uring disease in nil its forms. - - ' Dys piths and Lister Complaints. • Nearly t LIM human rite hare taken these Pills. It has been roved in all partt of the world that nothing has been and winalto their in eases of disorders of the liver, dygeepsia. • and stesnach complaints generally.— They wori give a healthy Wife to these organs. however much de_rnnfred, and when ;nll other means have fulled. General Debility. 11l Health.; Many e the most despntit tkivernrnents. have opened their Cu stom Homes to the; introduction orthese Pills, that they may become the medicine of the masses.-- , Learne<l oll cres • adznit that this medicine Is the best remedy 'ter known for *rims of delicate health, or , where tbS system bas•beenlnipaired, as its invigorating 1 protertieS never fall to affolki relief. - • _, j; Pemale COmplaints. ! • 1 :No:F . 0011e, young, dr OK; should be withont this Mee brated inedb•ine.'. It derreOte and regulates the monthly courses St all perlods. acting In many eases like a charm. It liaise the best and'safest, medicine that can, boi given, i t to child en of all ages, m 1 id for any complaint; muse- gauntly o firefly should he without it. ' Hoilowa 's Pills ore thi best, remedy known in the world il for the foltoioissg diseases: • , • . Asthrm, . • : 1 i II mine h es. • • , . Dowel Complaints, • ; 11 , • IndigeStion, , Coughs, , , lii Influenza, ~ , Colds,!," • ~ • • ji: . Inhumation , . Chest Diseases, • s ' ' ; , !1. Inward Weakness, Costiveness, , , ; ;i: Liver Complaints,: Dysipetsis, : ii : Lowness of Spirits, Diurrhom, ' ; ll .. Piles, Dree,sy, • e ' . .c, '. Stone, and Gravel, -i , Debility, .: . !, ' Secondary SlmPtor, Fever 'and Ague. . '••• . Venemal'Affection ~ 'Penna.'', Comphtints.i f Weems of all klnda.• tlold. at the manufietorfes Of Professor Holloway, 10 Milden Xane. New York. and 244 Strand,. London. and byl all respectable Dinraista sad Dealers of medicines throughent the United StStoe, and the civilized world, in Pokes, at 25 rents, 623.4 cents, and $l. each. Sir There is a eonsiderade saving by taklngthelarger ar ., • ,' IL—Direct bins f or thn guidanee of patients In every ditercier are affixed to each box. May 20, 186.5 k ! • . , AVOID AL QUACKERY, .. ifrirAND TA 31KDICINES-PREPABED BY A I Regular Physician _only. • IFE prolonged: and a cure for all pain 1-4 I I Coulthsseolda, Consumption, Croup, - . • Whooping. Cough, Liter Complaint,Dygpepsia, Indigestion, Sour Stomach, &rein- • la, and alliSkln Eruptions, Weser and Agne, Bilious !fever; Cholera,(Cisolera llothus, Dysentery. Bowel 'Affections, Plies Sore and Weak Eyes, Itheuma fismi,fleitrt Disease , Palpitation, Neuralgia, Kid y had Bladder Affections, Dropsy, h'all • lag of the'' , Womb, and female 1 • o f Conplaluts. • 'A th e r e quest o toassyrof my patients,' I hare tonsent. ed to pit up a class of my most efficient prescriptions la the fort of Rustily Afoli4nes, each one suited to a par ticularl disease, and not,'Aike the manufsitnrers of the ninny nostrums and panaceas of the day, promtslgate to the world that May one onetime& wit' cum all diseases, and ; who (its the words cif the great Dalian physician, * a u d iteani.) "put es!driC_lllle3 of which they issobblile in. id bodiM of whir?' they Aaiun LW." ' • J.'S.. ROS E, 31 D.. Phlisdelphia, • • Remedy for each Disease., r Dr..l. S. Rose's .Exl:w:miviecn+ &sigh Syritp. for no ra dical Oro of Consumptions, Congas, Cells, n oarse t ken „ A Miami, Bronchitis, Spit lief of Blood. inliamation of the Dung's* Throat, and all ,Talmonary lAraasere. This pre piratical riot only -enreaconsumlrtion If taken in time, but it i totifles the systeMagninst, all future attacks: As l ecre ' kledicine, b the best inlho world! It.is now tilled and reemirmended Wy physktins, both at home and Maus& • In bottles , . *Mats, 60 mats, and $l. S, Rose's WoooFln,g Cough B .Vrtiln—This props' ration always relieves:and prevents the whooping cough from eimning into other !diseases; 'such as intimation of the leceugs, *lgo In the cheat. and. Consumption. It , glees Instant relief, and frequently cures in one week.— I Price 60 rents. , • • - • 114si's OrtmP i6lffstp.;—!Chlletren are also liable hi Crew which dangerous complaint yields immediately to stoats amyl riauso Creep Spruli. Price 23 r iL .4. S. Rose's Velma! of Dacha, is one of the best edies'ever used for diseases of the Kidneys, Bladder, 4,,c. Price 50 uruht.' • • ! Dr.,1.7. S. Ron's and .foriyernang'anytial, for lleact:Dluissecaltlicerbus Affections, Flatulence. Heart Rcetlestmess„K neibness, Neuralgia. raising the and Ovine. powir to the whole syirtein it Is al- Moat inirmulocutirt its effect. Price 50 ants. g. - Aseit Dy+eptic Chnspousd, sure cure for tome**, Liver CortiMaintaand Indigestkm, when ta ken i t i een junettor, :etch his, Alterative or .Family Pills. .Price bf both Tp cents. [1 ) Dr.r.l..ft: Rose's Golden P.ll.2.for,falling of rreinb.l :l esne i e Duty, and Relaxation.; Price 50 'Rose's Anti-ihtiloat or Risareeed Pals.--Thesb 11.110 ,MO not staaranted , to'cure etery malady or disease 'incident to 113104 but. WO ate a grand remedy for a 811- iota Stateof the system and common Fevers. When 'used with Dr.; Romp!. Tonle Mixture, will cute the molt !stubborn ripest of lillions Fever or Ferret and Agues. Price 111% and 25 rents. ! • .• , • • ; • ja r i soo's Pdtt ! legrii`.. prow:4lou is truly the Wonder of the 'req.! Cares a Oda, external or Inter ; pal; arum pale thandes. Roils or Back. Chilblains. Agar, or Lumps. In 'tha Breasts, Coriis. Bruiser. Sprains, !Tooth-athci, boatel*. Stlff-Seelt.tiore Threat. Paine In the' : Bowels and Stomach. Saddentolds, te. The Palo Curer being a line Valle Matti:re. fs also nand with great bene . Attar Weak Stemach alad Bowels. Whetievee You have ' paialuse the Palo Curer freely, and you will obtain ins- 1 mediate relief. It **like Magic.' Mary fatally should ' hare' a bottle In the house in case of accident or sudden sicklier & Pelee 12 1 4 'IS and 50 mats. ' i 'Sir Persons of alginate constitutions by 'mature or these *ll6 hate been reado Co by the ass of ()neck tie& elnia. or =pother caries abonld read Dr. 4:ls..Rows MEDICAL ADVISER le.persons to sickness or inhealth, whiehbookean behigaltbout theme Of • • " , B. BANNAN.PottarIUe. Malt the sale of theme Ifolkinest In Selnylidil Co. March 10,16,65, , -!!!•Dee..1.1. '54,60-) , . 1 10-1 f . • S 500 $ 600 8 600 8 500 8 6 00 ME . . . ON • WOLOCiICALVASIMET: ....,,,-. . FOWLESS I WELLS 4 CO.,•Pbro , i e l o p.. ic,w ir bit. and Pub - Habra 231„ Arch street, "tat- bellow- fiaratith, PhilsidaV a t v arttigh all 441) ,t ilit=ficit'lla =Virg p War. Jib sal taloa at Now i d =iiis. **w Pro. 1 . inistoial. azaminatioas , with charts, and .. . 'fall isittiin deseriptions of atoiristor, r do, lityi warnim. Cab lost rola , - -, Philsakaiitta, Ferroary 24, 1553 - My 'COLISIAPPB RAILROAti.ADVOCATE - A -LARGE weekly ` :.paper, Trinted Ip begiUtih d quartoWili, and dereted'to Lbs its: ' ,protoment of Railroad tionistraction. madaThery and man. axeutanC ID Oibtlsbad, by IRRAU CO/BURN. at Ito. 8, Spruce street; New York. Terms-12 per annum In ad „same: clubis of 10 cr room $1 00 Oar each 'ePPT. Ma b iS 9:lotongbilrfractiella Pim; and Ls lam* dtr , ' Toted to the Manufacture cf iron and mactlncry, and the Inspromit of .Railmad trunOrstrilotora and odulP monis. As en tared - icing medium eve bnalucas. relating to Raßroad4lbd ADTDCATE Is uustarpassed. ' dune )855 2 ' THE. U: S. ININ • JOURNAL, /rota,' anal Metal Dealer* , price Carseae l leS PUTILISIIED every Wednesday, ,by - Lyua lifilyer, at 412 Pearl - St- (Throorer laquare,) . w York. ROBERT LYON , LiOrr.' PRICE :—.13 per annum:invariably in advance. a t ~xatmaa TEA. Minna watts, KISSAOS laciresa ' Great Britain - -- • -$4 00 • :Frames and the Continent et Runge -- ' 600 • annastsiSo. Eight lima and wider, each insertion - .$2 QO For each additional line - • • - • 12% Balinese Catch pat annum, not eseeedlng 6 linaw. with paper included - - - -30 00 du - . ell months - . 03 AO Special 1e:440,w line- - . . . • ; MIMS MAMMIES. libera arrangement will be made with theets*ho ad vertlae by the year. May 20 , ?bab AMERICA* MINIM: CHRONICLE, "Iron 31anntsoturers , itallwarJournal, TS PUBLISHED every,S - aturdav, by 1131. Menek Ji Co., 218 Pearl street, New Teri. The - hronicle.'ex Its name would Indicate, b devoted mainly to the colic...olmi and difuston of accurate and reliable in s forduttiktW Metier to the arts of illutstrand the to no. t factures of,-3bidals, - Enstineering 'and Mechanics. !riven. = - USEITHE MAGIC IMPRESSION , 1 Paper,;for Writg :Without Pen or. Ink, i Cbpying . 14411,C1g Plan flaweri. Pictures, /Werra for 1 . , Embroidery, Marking Lines hutch - 10, and , T i • itanifold Writing.; lllS„.Article. is ablolutely the best T Portliblu Inkstand in the known world. tars small, I quantity; !hided and placed in the pocket- constitute's a i t • traveling nkitand which cannot he broken. -leo pen is needed, fo any stick . ..sharpened to a point. writes equally as well as e best gold pen in the universe . Yor draw ing it is 1 dispensable. It is, indeed. the whole art of drawing d painting—taught, in ow trunti.' Any leaf. pleat or II titer can behausfenad to the pages of an Al buns with a minute and distlnet resemblance to Nature. 1 With eq . facility, pictures and embroidery patterns are l taken, an hare received the blithest eulotciums from-the fair text" nd Indeed. * morn tasteful present fora lady could not he prodUced. • 1 This hl4le Paper will also mirk linen snd onser arti cleat so mlie remain Perfectly indelible, All the washing ' in the world fails to bring it out.. Any eight ran use it 1 with perfect ease, With this Made Paper, likewise. one 1 or - four tnies of every letter can be secured without any 1 additional bite's whatever, making It the cheapest and ; most convenient - article extant: It is used to peat ad- i vantage by creporters of the public press. telegraphic ope , raves, and had", of dims. - 4 ,-, ; 1 Fsch pakape contains foul different more —Black,( I l Blue. Green and Red. wlth'full•and. printed instructions, i i for all to lose, and will last sufficiently to obtain fire t 'Hundred distinct Imme s oow. i ' - - l ..' - It is Put lip in beautifully enamelled coloreaenirelopes, i I with a truthful likeness of the proprietor attached. Earls i . and erety - package warranted. - I , • - . --Prier—i<2 per dozen, or live ter $L Pinery packages. 2.5 Cents. Mailed to all parts of the acrid, on the reception el the above prices. Address. post=paid, -. 1 , • ,1 :. - . 1 . i N. HUBBELL, ' - ; s - - . 107 Broadway, New I'r rk. oentrlS or ens Parse. • y nubwri Magic Pape - ow ihry.—We refer oar read y era toVhe adtertisetnent, In another column,setting forth the merits Of thls'pleasing and ingenious Invention. The icheapness should induce all.to'give it a trial.—lndadry phia Nen:hunt. " ; .It is unsurpassed for neatness and utility. and should Meet With the sale it richly destrrsres."—'/Q•une .“Jtyst what the public has long desired. and recent mesulsitself to every individusti of taste and refinement." 'courted/ end notrier. N. York. March :G. *h3; 1',3-' aro WATCHES, JEWELRY.! . . • CHEAP WATCH ...AND JEWELRY br0un...) . 0. 12 North Second street. (oppmdte i the Mt, Vernon House), Philadelphia. Gold Lever Watches. full Jeiweled, 18 K eases, $2B; 611- err LeVer, full jeweled. $l2; Silver Lepine. to: Quarticr. $A to ; Gold Spectacles, st 5U to $10; Silver Spectacles. 1 s't 10; Silver Table Spoons, per set: $l4 to $18; Silver he. sect Spoons, $9 to $11: Silver. Tea, Spoons, $.4 75 to 11' 80; :i Gold 'Pens and Gold Cares, .t 1 2.5 o $5; Gold Yens and Silver easel, $1: tmether with a variety of tine Gold Jew elry, Bold Curb, Guard ,a, nd Itob Chains. 2.11 geode war- : ranted, to be as represent ed. Watches and Jewelry repale.' ed in the best manner. 'Als6,-3lssorde Marks, Pin', oke. made to order. N. 11.—All orders 'Kent by mall or otherwise, wil) punctually attended to. September 9,1814 a JUST f ir RECEIVED,I an extenal . ye rssortm' e . nt or i lVatches. as ollows:1 : '• - • 1 ', Fine Gold 51agie Hunting and Hunting Case 'Patent Bever, from sfO t 0,350, 'Gold Anchor Lever and Lenine, from F . L" to $5O, .' --- &(rer Watcheellstekt lug and (rtien Face Own $A to Pk', Jewelry—Also a very extensive assortment of line Jew, elrY• : • - i - Prattd - IGire.—Just received, a variety of the latest patterns and best quality, by the set or sipl igle piece. . . Jitney G.,•xls—ln every variety, stich as Fine China Figures, Flower Vases, Inkstands. Ornaments, Le. Mui-iorl rastrumenta.—Superior Violins, Guitars, Acpar4 deonS. Flutes. de., .t e. - , All of which are offered M I the lowest market prices.- • Call and we for yourselveS. at _. MAX LEIM3IERS, (Late L. Fisher.) Centre street, 3 doors above Mattantaogn:. I'ottsrlllo. Dec. 14 1854 [Amt. 26.. 341 49-tf - ' WATCHES, JEWELRY, • ,silver-Ware and Fancy Goods. '! A CINQUE ASSORTMENT of the finest quality fin wile at the lowest cash prices. at W3l. D. El,- • , ' TONHEAVS, No. 184 South Second street, bo a ween Pine and Union, West side, Philadelphia: The assortment etuLraces a Large and Select Stock of Fine Watches. Jewelry, Silver Ware 'Albite Wareadated with Rue Silver, In Spoons, Forks, Ladles; de.—Jet Goods, Fans and Fancy Articles of a superior quality, deserving the examination of those who desire to procure the best good; at the LOWEST CASH PRICES. - Having a practical. Anow/pdge of the business, and all available fiteilitle* for Impoetingand Manufacturing, the subseriber con9deutly invites purchasers. believing that he can supply. them on terms as Eivorable as any othar establsbutentiO either of the Atlantic Cities. All kinds .of Diamond and Pearl Jewelry and Sliver Ware manufactured to ordet. within a reasonable time. Watches, Jewelry and :Mier Ware,laitAfully repaired. j WM. B. ELTONIIF.AD. i No. 1114 South 2d St., a few doors above the 2d St. Market, West Side. - ' - In the South Window oi the State. may be been the famen.s 1111 ID CLOCK, which command. the admiration of the scientific and cluriotut. Sent. 2.1. 11a4 - 3el .. ' IRON COMMISSION' WARE HOUSE, STREET Pottsville;-4- ki The subscribers me inepared to furnish the Trade Machinists and Operators :It Indladelphis prices: (freight added) wholesale or retail, !best Amerimn 'tar Iron, man ufactured:at Pottatille„ and warranted of superioiquallty. Also 1104 T rails suitable for mines, and Cable Chains' friniished at short notice direct from the Importer. i' E: YARDLEY & SON: York Store. Nor. 22 , IS 4i-tf • , ryHE SUBSCRIBER hereby gives . motley that he his appointed Mr. °FORGE mut lIT, I larder= 31erchant, *Ole Agent for the sale of "'The 1'*..." ant Door and Gate Spring,"-1n this region. - • I 1 J. S. GRArd 1, 1 .-. . . • ~• Tint SCHSCRIDERS are prepared to execute orders fir the above mentioned Springs. They are decidedly the' best article ever offered to the public,being remarkabb e . for simplicity and durability. For sae, wholesale and:re tall, at 1 BRIGHT k Lkiffell'S Iron and Hardware Store, Centre Street. - ' .. • opposite Miners' Bank , rottertile. BM HARDWARE AND IRON DEPOT. THE SUBSCRIBER, having now arrair lited his goods at his new plate 'of hi:winless , and with 111 new detertninatkin of Innate ing allisuch goods as the business of the Coal Regidn may require. at their toWest market value, aslidts the inspectiotiof the Public. I 'bail be always on hand and have finjhaild a full stock of ' li. Melton, I,' i Chvping Axes,' :.: pt. Iron, , Cmi Shovels. Steel, . Trate Chains, lit Iron, . , Nails and Spikes, ir - ' hope; -, ' Tackle Blocks. Bellows, ' • , Anvils and Vices, it., f 7 Ilardware - and Iron Depot, Curtin Statrv, three doors above Market, East side.- PRANK purr, July 15, 1654 .2S-tf ! ' . CLEMENS £ HEISLER'S gaitUAltDWAlt ANDIRON STORE. Centre Rtreet, a few o n above ItarketAßast side) have constantly on hand a fun wort inent of Smith's Tools • y r tzles and Springs, • Building Mat erie ls, . able Cutlery, Shoemakers Toole, Pocket Cutlerj, ' 1 Piles and Rasps. ' iCarpenter's Nails, Spikes and Bradt, lllritania Ware, Counter and Platform Scales, Allen's Revokers; - Bar and Rolled Iron, ' Rifle Barrels, nue and Sheet Table and Tea Spoons,] Cast, Shear and Blister Steel, I Brass and Enameled .ftet:. Tin, Plate and Sheet Eine, ties, Mu, Copper and Sheet Brass Pans, Boilers & Tea Kettles, Pig and Bar Lead, • Wavy Railroad Traces,. Castings of all descriptions, Railroad Iron and Spikes, Mill. X-ent and Circular Saws Double and Single Germ Butcher's Chopper*, Clearers Double and Single Pistols, end Knives; ' Shot and Game Bags, is Anvils and Vices. ; 'Ponder Flask., Blocks and Tackles, Powder and Mot. Chain Pumps, ' Water Proof Pesclasion [rota, Copper and Brass Win,. Caps, • _ . r , t e bactiTrimnringt, . tilde 'Mountings. The iiutweribers would respectfully Incite the attention ante pally generally, to the above and other articles of fLardware. too ,numerons to mention, as they ate deter mined to sell as low as any cowers out, of Philadelphia. Atuctud 2,7 . I S. 3Sly NEW 'HARDWARE STORE Two deem' be low 3lata'llotf,and nearly opposite the Mi ners' Rank, Pottsville. where will be round an excellent wort went of Ilanewaxls: Coach Trimmings, Springs. liaddletT, Shoemaker's Tools. e.upenter's ' Mara and Paint. liar Iron of all sires, Soiled " " Nails and Spikes, Itailroad Iron and Nails, Smith Tools; Niaterials, • '.Cast Steel. Shear Steel, Ann Dilater, Mil Fano,. CcOsucut Saws, tine lland-naira. G. XL returns bin thanks to the public for the patronagn . they extended totiminttleindividnalcupaelty, and Impel the new firm, by the quality ot. their goods, Ariel atten. Lion (*business, and accommodating price*, will deserve and command thigt continued onnuort littroirr, k LErftCil. •' • Dedieraitt Hgrtheare and /rev; antra Med, rettirrille,Joimriary a, Ar. 4 1-tt ; , 20. WATCHES. HARDWARE. NOTICE. MMM=7I Piles, • ) Flue Trays, - UrHants Wm:4 ; • ' Assortment or Arm Loki," Table Cutlery, Pocket Cutlery, • Table Spoons, • Anvils and Vices, ' Assortment of fine Guns, . , Iron Crucibles, - Tin Plate, Itrass Kettles,- Sad Irons. Pao s and Bolters* • Chains, Raltrcad Traces, • Powder end Shot. fat efarustr. ME GRASS AND GARDEN lUDs, nu* ! - Agricultural:lmplement s , 4, THE subscriber will kee l on tiniatt Clcrter. Timothy and other Gm ice da; Whits Clore, and Lama G nu , "sem — bite:ether with Garden and Field *reds. yk calif Tarrant to be fresh Old rood. He 'lrlll she . °Wets far all klods of AR T (warm a t ed ,,L : they are stiFresetited) Airri c ts / tural imidementik'7 of "bleb will be furnished et manufneturtte I ,', seedsand tress sold by the sut..erib e , A „ i el,:t.i irt aim b o ty from grollrem of reputation and pit 'Meet& seedy 104 prMnbrettmqf In the mart. ct... 4 for abase who sell cheap, stalest... m . lll character of th.. Seed sold, Nor does he purd. R ., weds grown prtmlsruously In small es A . mc 4 .t. their too - close presintity deteriorates their qq a ght Hetilsrly those of the saws species. Ibis is sr, 1 ic ...„. th , eoosideration to those who wirehair either key. Wir l t teens. For:trees, Elk.. send In orders early to N. . It. HANN k`c -1 0, 0 -riews-Caorsf.—Althaugh instan i &keel:illy cited, of certain plants being pq partieular spots .of ground for Vat year, without any apparent dimunitio n prOduce,i yet it is generally allowed that% tation of crops is. always of n.dvantaz e , often of the greateSt importance. IV e e r, neeessaey ps mellowness and d e - ; ;;; I min, and the regular application of Gardeners are soMetimes heard to eump v o e.ve g etables bec9;ming Ltired" of the r , 1 , 4 where they 114 been long cultivated. is . , ate attacked by putnerous diseases aid, sects, while a defiCiency is to be discov e7 o, the amount of the produce. As snon is knowtx some wisacres will send many c.„ sri order to procure new varieties of se k .i., cause the old ones have "degenerated; A more certain; method of relief srnali, to adopt a good 'rotation of crops.. 'erased on the well known fact, that the 5e,..1 families of plants' not only strike their r x . 414 different depths, :,and in different directi but.draw different kinds of nourishmeaf r , ti le soil,. When one particular dense:A t . • vegetable is remcived from the soil, th e able cannot again be raised there, until element be restored., It is therefore advi ;; y . io alternate the crops, by which plean t t t ) .land kill hate opportunity to regain i t , rJ bat strength and fertility. This is ilium: l4 .l by Dame Nature herself. If old 1 . 1% .,, Were tO be attentively observed it 'sroL!,l • found that the , grasses gradually change Season to seasou; and .in woodland, it r s be diseovered,ihat an entirely different ~ 'of tree takes the,place of such as have deers; or have been cut 4n. Thus the pine L , 4; I 'others of the cuniferx will succeed the the chestnut and other deciduous trees. 1-i A rotation is designed to prevent a tctlisl, quent,recurrence of the same species uy„ t i particular spot. 'Some authors lay dowa t ' ular plans for the guidance of their rearieJ• ,but as the space annually approprialed•zi ferent plants depends •opon eircumstanne t e . ; will be readily peen that rll such coarsen. plana are difficult of application. bur . Uthereof, of following this practice, we 0 ,; !content ourselves with some general ! which possess the merits of simplicit:: briefneis; so that the reader can adapt to his wants. . . In & first place, vegetables of the species shall not follow's , each other, Ipit rr. at as distant intervals as .the case .will Tuberous or tap roots should - be succeedc those of a fibrous character; pereaciiais annuals; and plants of a dry, solid testy those left for seed, by such as are sect and juicy. Ground „which has necesii;i. been devoted, for a. number of years to tichoke, asparagli t s, rhubarb, strawbeny, the like, should, as soon as they are rer.-: tr other parts Of the enclostire, be snl , eJ toe.a .strict rotation. and allowed to those elements of fertility of which it has:. exhausted. Where;the garden is divided'i quarters, the vegetables 'can easily be to take a circuit in every four or eight A. little reflection will satisfy the intel reader', that by observing an altemai rerops, digging his soil to a proper der manuring it abundantly - , he need haveL of its losing its fertility, or of his choice etables degenerating.—Schencks Garde , Book. CM THE COMING CROP IN WESTERN PEI vista.--a friend frorri the western p: State writes as follo4—"The crops region all loolc well, 4xy ttvll; athi ev( mei has put in an extra acre, and st work goes on, for they are still plowir little corn. The grass never looked thig season,'and the clover that escai drotight of last summer looks very - st With us there have been no clover fell zert out, the only damage they s ustained from dry weather and not froth frost. 11 •cesSive cold and deep snows of the last hate made fine clover." Rye Mont.—To make smooth t rye sift a quart or More of rye meal into and gradually pour in sufficient' Bold tkake a thick batter, stirring it bard spoon as you. proceed, and carefully out all the lumps against the side of t Add a seer} little salt. - T4e- batter tan! thick at the last that you can slarcel Then thin it with a little more water t that it is quite smooth. Rye, add also flour, have a 'disposition to be more thin 'corn meal, when made into mush. thOroughly Mixed and stirred. pitt it in place it over the fire and boil it well, it with a mush stick till it comes to bOil then place it in a diminished simmer it slowly till you , mitt to dish Eat it, warm with butter and molasses sWeetMilk, or fresh buttermilk - -. t 1111 considered very wholesome, partict cases of dyspepsia. RED FIXI3IMERY.—BoiI a pound of rice in to much water as will corer it. it is thoroughly boiled - and i yery thi . smooth, stir into the rice (white het) pound of powdered white sugar, and three gills,i or six wine glasses of fres or cherry juice that has been passed a linen bag. Next replace it on the boil, the whole together for about ten stirring it Well. Then put it into tr.( get it on ice. When cold turn'it out it with sweetened cream, or with t)i tara. You may use the juice of freth or:raspberries, stirred in while ;the is hot, but' not boiled afterward}. The o(strawberries and raspberriet; is a:9 paired and' weakened by cookittg. ..ItI:j4I:IMETFIss----"Take four slices iio""4 and cut oil all the . erne t), lit in a pan, and pour boilinglnt o th4m; 4nt barely enough to soak the Ceiver the bread and-ntler it has hour, drain off the watep and stir the bread till it is' a smooth mass; then two tablespoonfuls of sifted flour, as , : pit:cot milk. flaring beaten two' light stir them, gradually,. into the. Grease some muffin rings. set diem griddle, and pour into each a I partior inixture., Bake them brovrn; t,etri Itable hot; pull them open with yur • and spread on butter. They will excellent sort of muffin; rem liFht To Lax Eta Gtorrs.--Onr la,, ol c; be glad to learn that alcoh .will kid gleves without either staining I leaving antunpleasant odor aboutther .gloves[are simply drawn npon the carefulbi rubbed with a piece of r 01 wet Itt alcohol, until the sell , then bung up_ to dry, and after 4Ltrttched, when the original color Otis we hare from one whe?has t:vd tessfuti, UtCJpCS.
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