~, r. '121 . 1 Sigri impairs. tile aud, claw *l.s. ; Basnamot ' awns : 7 --ree vine to gib you what lfo i • grill Poke it) , you a fruitful d*usecarse,—de bject• am' dat 'ob 4ensm— Deus ob my, - .,1t •' 4a = only, look: dok . spple trams i etc) appl e sass; apple fritters, 1 1 apple pies , app dump ins, antypplestoddies, will hardly be ; Ole: to comprestee4 de aPPle aitittnlieb my-ketartisdemi lash de pael las, art';direet de seeds. obt)my digeoarse,—to such eirbab soils above apple duns_plins an' taste above apple eats: . . .4. - - , _, NOrdeepple, accordirtio Lammas, the Fhlees botsguit. am a Fruit originally export ed (Mit Adime 6 apple Orchard to de Garden - ob Eden, an' *de andiggenous in ebry a gnate 'Opt de rth pole aa'..lits neighboren territory de Ro l t y bolly'alis. -- • - Del apple, ecordin' to those renowned Lezumeograplrs, Saline! Johnson, Damsel Webster, jimuet Walker t an' Doctor Skil& ton lldeliensie, am the pyrus moles, which means , "To be moulded into,pies." Well you ell know dat de apple tree 'was de sacred vegetable ob de Garden of Eden till de Sly en tr" sinuvatin' sea-sarpent crawled out ob, de rivers on Friday mooted. hit off an apple, made a pplejaek,". handed de' jug to 4 1 , Eve t she took sip, den handed it to Adem, —Adam took noder, by which bofe got top seycated an' f I dowp de. hill ob Paradise, and in.tonseq mace darof, de whole woman rage an' taus* race fell down casmosb, like speckled apple!) from a tree in a stonnado.— '•Ohl what a tall was dar, my hearers, when you an' me, an' I, an' all drapt down toped der, ant de sarpentiflapped his forked tongue inlatisiutction; But arter all, reyhearers, dat terrible fall was not de f It of ,de fruit ob de apple, but de abuse ob it s forldeapple am a very great wegetable, c en as ' we' use it or abuse it.— .De apple hasb een 'de fruit ob great tinge. ... an' great See! hab been . de fruit ob de ap , pie. It was ap apple dat fest suggested to Sir Hrimphrey Gravy - Newtown de seeds ob de law of gra ition, dat wonderful, inwisible, ,an' unfrizabl e patent leber,prieciple by which: •all dens lumin ' us an' voluminous planets turn round togedde , all-aliert in one E pluiitnts eaten ob gra s ty, hence de great poet Long felleriin de fp. t y.'leventh canto ob Lord By rn]] observes. ' "Min MI apple*, an' by apple* rosin" SirliuMph ey Gravy Newtown was one day snoozen faat Jeep under an apple tree, when a large sized; Kentucky . Pippen grabitated from de limb, struck'him in de eye, au' all at -once ,his eye was suddenly opened to do uni verse) law 'of grabitation tte saw.de apple downwards roll He thought, "lily not full up as well," I It prwed sou. tel ee, egraphic veil; Palled H I I wieb he'dinow rune back an' tell . ITny apples aiss. - so high to a halt, -peck in de bushel. But, my hearers, to come to de grand point ob m 9 lamed disquisition on apples. Reas oning ap.priori, I proceed to dim 'grand from. ologieo-physiulogical phreenomenon, dat eber since our great great-grand fader Adam lust tasted applejack in de , orchard ob ,Eden, de eatirn human race an' Ismail! race ip partic lar, has been impregnated wld de spirit of de apple, an' dat all men an'immen, an de rest of Mankind, may be, compared to some Ge. nus :of de AMIS., Dars, de Philauthropist, be 's a good metier pippen—always •ripe an full.'ob de seeds ot human kindness. Dam de Miser,'Ne's " grindstone " apple—=. —nick to de very core,. Dare de- Batchelor, he am a rusty coat4ta' like a beefsteak wid out gravy—At to. de - very heart. Dars de Dandy, he 'a along atim, all peelen. Darn de h'armer, he's de cart horse apple—a leetle rough on de peeler!, but juigy wid feelen.— De Fashionable-gent tim a French pigpen, an' de taihionable young lady am de Bell• flower—an' when two rich apples am joi, t ited togedder, dey become a pear, (pair.) _De Pollytician am a Specked apple—little foul sometimes at de core. De, young Misses am de I'Maiden's Blushes!' De Widder she am Pine-apple—pine en' an' sprouten in de dark lett4es to•blossom once mote. De good Wife shalom Its Balsam apple of ,human life,' an' —an' in finis, de—de old Maid she am (bit terlY,) a Caan -APPLE,—a fruit never known in de apoje orchard of Paradise, an' only fit for So sad—put her . tn de cider press oft human affection, .an' she'll come out forty 'leventh proof allitzasa,' enough to sour all ,human creation-even 14 do lousl-Aundr oh heabeus iftursi do cow juice in 'de milk houSe. Lastly, and to conclude, Brederen and Sis tern', let it, Wynne great aim, howsqmever we may differ in 'our, various apple species, to strive -to go in to-he great eider. press of hu man trial. widout a speck in de core or rde peelen, so dat when de juice of -our mortal vartues Ain squeezed out, de Augeli • When dey 'fast put dar lips-to de cider trough, may exclaiin wid-de poet,. leetia more,Cicter do?' • —4Sleele's Book of Plays. ! A JOINT-STOCK SERENADE, Id - a memoir of Duffy, the well kiiown ac tor,who recently died ,in Boston , a writer in ,rig Saturda y Evening Gazette has thufollow-, . . , 'When . . the Rexican war broke out Mr. Duffy, organized a traveling corps, and tot lowedihe 4.merican army. We belieVe he was the first to givE,Lperforrnatice in the {':rig- I lishianguage in, the land of.the Motitezumas. 1 His corps was a good one, and -pieces were I very well done at the "Garrison"fheatre."— Mr.; Duffy . had a store of anecdote, . serious and humorous, connected with his drams& i cionpaigns at VemiCruz; Tampico, Furt Jes- I sup, etc. One of them we remember as eat-' cessively amusing ; Perhaps from the gout with 1 which he told it. Icon thus: . -"A lady of the conipany_wai mairjed,,hut ' l loved her lard not over well. In filet, she looked o n Mr. Z. with an eye of affection. and as She was beautiful 'and fascinating, be re ciprocated._ Manager Iruffy thought it best for!Z.'s health to sediim on business for a fear Weeks to the n t own . ~ Z. went with tv . no very good grace. ,A day or two, a ft er, a boy came upon the 'stage at rehear sal, and handed Duffy a,,notO, whoolot glancing at the address, and presuming it to he for him, opined it. To his surprise it was from the lady to, Z., replete with prutestationsmf affec tion, informing him4hat she was not in the billfor that night, add. asking him to be be netith her lattice at ine in the evening, and manifest his presen by singing one verse of the Star Spangled B nner., Mr. Duffy imme diately sent the not to Z at the next town. • and calling his com my together informed them that there woul be no performance that night, hut all must ! ' port themselves to aid him in a certain s eme. Long before 9 o'clock, the company were hidden iii various spots near the lailfiAruse, and a regimental baud was stationeehind a thick clump of tries. Presently . approached .. Clearing hie voie'e, ! he began ' * I "0 say. csa you see bi the dawn's early Vl" when Daffy immedijitely continued— "'What so proudly haU the twilight's last gkassiart"— aid the low comedOtn broke ' with— , ..attime broad arts, sod bright stars through the, perticamgehrr and so, on. till the Idioms, which was sung by all - parties, the regitientsl band furnishing an accompaniment. poor Z. len in quite a hur ry. The nett day Oen. Twiggs sent for the bandmaster to , inquire why the band bad been absent srithouCordent. He was in a towering pt the rage,of the disciplinarian was changed to a hearty - laugh wten .he hearthhe story, 'But: he cluuneteristically remarked, 'bless that. Duffy I ! Would nothing serve bis purpose but committing a sacrilege upon the National Anthem ?I';' . . Both parties toolclthe kintethis stratagem afforded' them, and siociety was saved a scan dal. , - Ifits.Javneta diramt never could go to bed without that lootingluaderneath to see if tome• . body war not mowed. away there. But her aiarcla had always bean bootleg. At last. bias/ever, orie nigheshir spied (or thought she d i d , tim e! , ia all the 4me) the long looked for boots - lad 11.0. "Obi Mr. Simla I bfr. Jipsen I" stm screamed om, "there's a man ,under the bed!" 'Os ifterr r coolly drawled her htmband, "we% my dear, I am god Yon bare towed kali—you have been look ing for him these „twenty years." DID 'IOU aver i t itow • red•baired . also who bad a mpg elia' - rpotioa of where scarlet be• gan, Mad Miters, terminated ? WArrtto, for t e ornithologiritt department of the lineman, de beak and Llows of it !oma hark. . Tux Insit.whi) ems choked, while cum:Opt ing to swallow an incousisteney, has rem,. • TAB followin. worti#,,if tatiCior 411r1-#44,111.01110011!;-ki0i*400te,iiiisiV SllEitriFF&SALEk j .. soutorrs IMILIE OF REAL =TAM Trtirittittrot sundry writtjaffTeti& Hag rewoles.. Demi ftteittitsa arc Prito,lo- stood out of lb* COSS of ChoOtatof 14811 , of adltOkin omWL 'OO to too dttortod,tiows lartn oxposolto lk voloto outcry,L ifaturgart.lliotostiOir. ay Via% . At 10 del,oo tho tbrolom,st labour.," of lillro.lboto. ma Uses, (Amadeu WOO WOO'Par"01_01 hit* oLI lOW cootrty, the following deottfOoll not et Nc..le—Act intdbridid InterMt Of one latutred arms and lo all thalleatids teti of Coal situate in the tovnaattipaat Outlet and -terry, is thaeounty of Settnyle MIL Poxes, adjoining lands now or late of Middle and 1 1 McKnight: JohnlltUder; Johtk Walter and others. and %togs part of three .tracts of land, tritrem,,el - on wits lasts greeted to Jam Sidlerowthe ltth,l3thanditth days or dupe*, 1020„ andi containing :together eight hundred and - Rues arrest and thirty la perches. . Ite.2—Theiwidi rad onediallet two hundred and forty area of tend lend situate Illahaitoy township, Schuylkillsanity,' Peunsylanda. bounded- by lands late of Pair. Knapp, nardscob Alter. John W. Shrum: ker,.liltkel, Seibert and others. Tha tunnel now befog court/net:ad for. Rallied pupates near' Atallsotry Mtn througa the eastern end of this tract—as thereto- Ateo—Alf the improargerobt. machinery and titans erected by the said Themes W.:Sweeney under" anal lease and tract Called "Ask MIL" sit wade In N ol ` wegian townshp itch ylkill INKreity, anted by Wiliam Wetherill, eL,aL The wild improvements toublting of a cal breaker. *chutes. ralreude,dc.—as the property of THOMAS W. SWEENEY, owner or .repatted owner, and TSAI An WELLS. contralti. Atao—All that artaielot or piece of ground, situate' In the borough of Pottaille. Schuylltilleounty. bounded on the east lay Centre street, west by a 10 feet wide alley, north by other lot of Allen Tither. and meth by a in feet wide street. called Colon street, ronlaildlnt to front on tad Centre street 20 feet, messarlng - from the north were earner of said Centre and Union streets. 211 Atari! ' running the width of saidfcet along raid Union street 120 fret In depth to mid 10 feet wide alley, Wee part of lot No.l to the original pleat of the town of Pottsville. with Abe appnrtrastioes, mtaist,ad cf - one story ?nuns eflice. . Nat—Ail that certain Int or piece of ground, situate in the borough of Pettaille.Seb oylkill rowdy. bounded on the east by Centre street. w'ret by' I 10 fret wide alley, north by lot of•ridate of Robert Woodside,.deteimed, I south by other lot of Allen Risher, containing la front on wad Centre street tka feet, and running the width of z' feel. 1 2 0 fret isdepth to said 10 feet Wide alley ,a to ing part of lot No . l. imam original plan of the town of Pottavitle, with 'the appurtenances, con. _riot fog of a one story flame oflite—ss the prrperty of ALLEN PI:IIIER._ • Auto, Ec..1—,11:1 - thst certain hat or piece of ground elitists Inthe borough of Port Carbon.Schaylkilleountyj bounded north sadly by e if rant widealley.esetwardly 7 by: lot of May Higgins', southetrrilly by another lot of dames Higgins, and wietwitrdly by Acre , street, containing In width feet, and' is depth -- 1 t.O feet, more or lets. with the appurtenance, consisting . of al% story !nine stow house. • lirtV2—All that certain lot or piece of ground, situate In the borough,"of Port Carbon. fehuyikill county, bounded northornrd4 by another 101 of James Higgins, end lot 'of Mary Higgins, eastwardly by a 10 feet *lda 'alley, iouthe artily by 12t of Oans Lbberman A Orli westwardly by Acre street. containing In width 21 feet, and In depth 160 feet, more or her, With the appurtenances. ronsisilnc of a frame stable—as the property of JAAII:A Also—All that certain piece of land situate in lite oils logo of lthatown, Union Tonnahip, tebuyll.lll County', bounded r.orthwerdly. and east - wackily by land of liam Mather. sruthwardly by lot of Jacob Neingesser, westwardly by a public rtAil lending In 3111111 - 4 12.. 7 4 burg, containing ,73 perrhes,- more or less, with the appurtenances. consisting; oft l 3 story (rem, 4 11 . 1 . dwelling house with a one story trams office attached, .and A (Annie stable—se the property of 'ANDREW' SW III It. • ' • • . . . Also—All that certain Int or piers. "lit ground.'!Dilate in the borough of Pottsville , Schuylkill Coubty,bou a& rd westwardly by Centre street, northwardly by,proper• ty of the heirs ofJonathan Wynn, deceased, southward. ly by int of Joseph Wrelison. and westwardly by Norwe e gran Creek, containing in front 20 feet, wort ern leek and in depth • 100 feet more or leek with the apf tirtenancea. : ennsieting Of - a two story frame dwelling bootie with stone basement—as the property of. EMANUELHES:AY. - A pie—No I—Ail those two certain lots or pieces 'of greund situate In the town of Donaldson, Schuylkill county.bnunded and described as follows: In front by Carter aller, nn the east by Martin street. on the-south by Plneall,,y mid on the north by Coal a Iley,and are the same lota marked in the plahnf said-town with the nut& bee 40 and 49. each lot containing 50 feet in width'. and 150 feet In depth. being the tante Jots whiehti Elijah Hammer and Catherine hh wife. by inden tore bearing slate the 20th day of Ndrember; A.K.. tbia, granted' aud convened to Roger H. V. Horton with • the appurtenances, consisting 44'11 Large frame stable. I No. 2—All that certain lot or piece of-ground. situate In the town of Donaldson. Schuylkill county, hatlollr'd in front by Centre street. In the rear by Coal alley. on the east by P 4 No. 13, and on the west by lot N 0.13. and is the same lot which Ito marked In the plan of -said town of Donaldson. with the number 14, and the same whlehJohn Jortlari. Jr, and-Jane his wife. and Feat:via Jordan and Emily, his wife'. by Indenture bearing i t... 4 date the 25th.day of April, A.D., 1834, granted and moneyed to Roger li. F. Herten, with the ap- 44 1' porter's neee, consisting of a large 2 story framebuildlng. occupied as a tame. • - No.:,—All that certain Int of illeee of greond. at nnle .. bp the town et Donaldson. :cbuylkill county, numbered In the plea of 'aid town witlitbe number I . e. and houn ded as tidlone: Beginning at a post. a corner of let Dorn. bar 18, thence fronting on Centre street and along the tame 50 feet to lot bomber ZI, thence along the Ilnel of the same 153 - feet to Coal' lley, thence along the same 60:fik to lot number 13y:thence along the same 150 feet tuthe placeof beginning. being the ea me ilendseawhieh D. MeCormiek and Catherine. his wife, and jantesr3l. Clark and (.51therine. hilt wife. bylndenture &tied the 19th day of January, A. D.,1650. granted and ..f3 conveyed to Roger If. F. Marton, with the armor tenances, consisting of a two story frame dwelling house —as the property of ROOM H. F. HORTON..., • • Also—The one fnli, equal. inidivided fourth par 4 of all that certain tote' of contend timber lend and tavern known as “Ketter`a Tavern," in Porter townehip.Schny I. kill county. said tract of land. being comprised of 3 ' ad joining tracts held and 'possessed as one tract. and • containing together 526 acres 151 perches-with the appultenances.tonsiiting of a two story log tavern house ,• frame shed and : stabling the hensesom qpple • orcha rd. Ac.—as the property of 0 Eonotr RICK KRT. •Ar50.....111 the right, title and Interest of\tl'eorge'llick ert. of. In and to all that eertain tract ok.eal lan: .sit lute in Casa fetnehip, Schuylkill county, call the •...11erbetn Tract," bounded by Land : of Jacob :le rill, Isaiah V. Wllliamson.W elli Creek tract and others. rom tailing 124 acres, mere or less, with the , appin tenalceo. There are le. ono and s-half pi:., y miners' hnuses, 2 two story frogpo dwelling houses, 4 frame coal break. era. 2 frame slope houses, one stone elope hens/. 4' frame karhanilth shops, ono frame carpent shop and 3 frame stables, on the above pram : lies. which are the property of the lessees of the collieries tbe4 . 7nn erected and others, except bee log house, as it Is all •ed. No 2—All that certain 'dere or parcel of land, situate partly In West itrousarick towtishlp,and.partlyin f orth Matlielpi tow nship. bleb ulikill county. bouuded by oda' . of John : Schell and others. William Fehr and la d of the beim of Frederick Latiderbron. deceased, containing ,I 6 arms. more or .lews—as the property of 0.131 r. RICK ERT.• Atso—All that certain lot or piece of ground. elt.nate in the borough of St. Clair. Schuylkill county. ;hut part of lot number 50 In them lginal plan of the own ugh of,St. Clair, Imunded in front by Second street,'n the rear tiv part et the smote lot. on the south by lot of iWII. Ram Lt. Jettninga. and on the north by 'let of Henry tickler, containing. In iii3th 21 feet and 3; In depth 1W feet, with ilMappurtenaverv,ciiiialst log of a two story stone dwelling house—u the property of FR 4.tiCIS A. 31 , ilV11 . 1 : . . • • Alan—lce. I—All the ' rtain lot -or piece of grOund situate In the borough f St. Chdr:Srhuylkill entitity, • bmoded nit the north by piorerty of Thomas C. Elsie. on the west-by property; of the Wrbd tlaptist Church:land Jeremiah S. Ktthmt, on the south by lot of Jelln i L r Ai • Nash and on the east by 31111 street. coutalning, in width 60 feet, and in depth, ial foci more or less." with the trurtenaucea, consisting of 4 double 2 story frame dweldng houses. ' I tin. 2—All that eertaln lot or piece of ground, situate In the honnigh of St. Clair, Schuylkill county. bor.nded on the weal by Second street. en the south by haw ton'etreat. on the east by Third street, on the north by !tin(' John Wylam ' containing fu width CO feel, and in dot th 200 feet— alt lite prcipetty of THOMAS H. 110 W. ARD't ANN HOWARD, • . . - Arse—Ali the right. tilleand I nterestefJohn A. Batt, of, iu and to all that tertain lot or ple-e of gr mod. pip u. ate in the tsvotigh of srhuylltill Haven. kirk 'kill coon ty, lainuded northwardly by Front strict, ens nardly, by lot of Erodes Tibtette. south staidly by a 2 fret w ide alley. and westwardly by Peter start,contidning , In width 2 fled. and In depth' V feet. more or 6s, with the SPOUri ellOO rot. cambia t Inn of a twovtery (move dwelling house, with a two story htirk kited , en thereto ellarbed, 4 I story frame dwelling house with .tone lak,roont. and a brielt stable—as the properly of .4.111 S A. It Az4T. atso—All that certain piece or parcel of land. situate In the town of Trent Int. Schuylkill county. leninded nerthwerdly by hind of the b.:waters Land Company. ' , unser/1y by a 2.0 beet wide striet,•southwanily, by goring street, and westwardly by lot of Jacob. Lauer, enntaluingene erre. now.. or lesie, with the appurte.. meows, eonsisting of a two story tram. dwelling' house, with • 134 story frame kitchen *hereto at. tacbed. frame spring house. and frames:able. Atho—All the right. titlemind interest of Phllip ‘ Obert; Of. in and to one unoirided nne half part of all that-cer tain tract of land. situate In .harry Townehlp, fehny !- kill county : Beginning at a Chestnut oak entree, thenee by land of John Meister north 73 degree, mud 180 , per. Ghee to a stone, thence by the . acne north GO degrees east 250 perches to a stone, thence non th 30 degrees east 20 pereheeto a Chestnut oak. thence north 5035 degrees east 31 perches toa some. thence by laud moneyed -to J..hu Filbert. (late Peter Filbert,) south 20 degrees east b 7 perches to a Chestnut oak, thence I,y,land of Michael St rubenhaur south 70 degrees west 131 perches to • Pine, thrive sout heartily about 14 perches to a Pine, throne south 70 degrees west 260 perches by lead of John Fitter to Chestnut oak, thence by the mime %oath 31 degrees t I.3perches to a Ch . stnulpak. thence:south 10 do. g rays west to perches to a stead open oak. thence by land late of Francis Spaetser, south 7b degrees' west 7t perch es to a stone near a small Maple, thence by land of Ben jamin Onyder north 12 degrees west 21 perches to a 'stone, thence by hod of Peter Dialer north 82 perches toil. Oom, thence by the 66010 north 75 degrees west 5 perches to • stone, thence north 93 perches to the place of, beginning, containing 331 acres MI perches and allow. 41060-.-61 , the pmpertrof PHILIP °BERT: ^ Atso—all that certain lot or piece' of ground, situate in the Borough of Middleport, Scitnylkilleounty, boun ded eouthwardly by Mt of widow Ologari. northwardly by lot of William Wall, westwardly bp' Walnut - street. and esetwazdly- by Shade street, containing in width 50 *et, and In depth 190 fret, with -the appurtenances, consisting of a two story log dwelling house, with a pne - story frame Itttelorn thereto attached. and a log stab— `.lllll the property of LAWItENCE O'BRIAN. . ' ' '7 Atio—All antes:Ulu tract or piece of landi•situate in North Mantlelin township. Schuylkill county, bound ed by land of Peter Boyer end others, containing 30 and onegnarter acts, more or legue‘es the property of HANKY BILQWN. ' Atio—The one undivided half pert of all that certain lot or piece of grouod, tamale in the Town of Tremont. Schuylkill donut,. bounded esetwardly by Cresson etnot, southward', by lot 01 C. A. is Seltier. westwardly by a 2/ feet wide alley. and northward", by Mato street, eontai alas Is width 100 feet. and %depth 100 feet, more or Ipsa, with the appurtenances. ronelitiog of a three story stone Tavern bozos with basement, a two story brick din/Moe Lowe with a atone base. • want, a mar story frame shoemaker's chop. frame stable and frame shed—as the property of S.DWARD N. WIEaT, Liko—That certain lot or Nom of ground situ/lie on the northwestward', side of Norwegian St.. in the Do. r"Otttl of Potterille. county of Schuylkill, Pa., said lot beginning at the sou b stotoardly point or corner of lot marked number 106 in the addition of Daniel J.-Abet/di & Co., to the borotigh of Poet/Ville, thence southwest ward', 2./ Lied on Norereglan street, thence tcrthwect wardly 110 feet tern 16 feetalley, thence northweetwardly 20 feet libmg said alley, thence southeastwardly lie feet to the point of beidoulmr, containing In front on Nor walk-Imi street 20 feat, and In depth 110 -feet to alley atoreseht:bolni part of lot marked ID the originala plan of ltre Ilmotalhof Pottsville, ?io. 103. with the appurtenances consisting of a two story frame duelling kbas•-15 the property of PATRICK Litr. PERM lieu—All that certain lot or pleas of ground, situate in the borough of Stelair, Sehtly, county, bounded ! soutliwardiy by Second streak, westwitedly by bit of the bates of Frauds 8. Nichols, deed. eaitwardly by lot of: Thomxa Seise, and northwordly by Idiot" street. con. tabling le stidth 11'feet. and in depth 200 fret. with the appurtenant'," consliting of also story frame dwelling' the property of 31A/117 ifELIT. Auto, 0.1 that certain lot of ground, situate In the bontuallof Plnegrove, Schuylkill "vont:. bounded !• on the west by llitllu street on the with by lot N 0.2. :. on the east by Pitowlurry silo. 0 4 the . B aa th by Linde of Sittletnau. /Alert and Lehman, containing 20 Let la width on Sheila street. and 30 fret In width on Straw berry alley, and being in depth 12.5 dot, and marked lot No. 1, in aitideboren‘b, I. phut of Ley. ileith t Co. No. 2—All thtt ccrta t ia it of Itround, Situate in. the 'borough of Vittegrone. Schuylkill county; bounded on lb. *Pk by Mlffitn stmt. on toe north by lot No. 14. on the wit by Ptrawborry illeyotad on the south by let N.. ti, contaisine ip width. 23 fret and lu depth 123 fret Whig tot Pe. 13 In said plan. No. 2—All that certain lot rat ground. sliest* 4, the - berounh l'lnottrove. Mtn cknotf , bounde d on the .58 be 11121 n sineet, on the north by lot N 0.13, on the east, by II miner", alley, on the south by tot N 0.13. enotaloing ZS feet in width. and 41 loot and being lot . is 1, le raid plane. No. 4- - -An tlisideertita 'ls et ierninl;dtuithi in the brwattbof•l"irogrftyo. lehayltAl Coooi7. on: the Wad 4 If iglingtriard. on the north bylot Nokleirtn tip wed by rawbeert tufilit saheb by'ket 1101". beiteit lit No. IC in UN IttliNdittteittirite irlbltt "- **1144141.11i OP* 1109 NOR 7001.54.11116ek5.. tnibeilletst thersint hyllll2llst eat if littesebefelf: to ellth rhisetsll4 , b eet .1/4.4b-4441Inits, bsotKti' et stet ey Ss The e Monad 114 7 6tiiiiir cantata beg to sr brithflot Ne 7 244a "No.r-Z.4l.lllbitt Wendt of . 'fte,s the west by Zisebwry ett.tho east by Carboy eontabilak• via) being los Nn. . If*. s—AntbeCne , beam* of Pinegtirss. the nest by „Nsdgby en the seat by %Aspen containing!. *kW bang / 01 21° ' 35 is • N0.9-411that 'On terontit of riD°C; lbaßratbT l i _ ob tb* Vat vri Cam' sontsdnlng beide" bang lot No-37 In consisting of a buy No. that In the hormgb of ed.on the north by bony elley, on the lot Nnoil.ennuini f 6!!" a!ti hrlag tat' No. if—All thy! _ borough cif rinegrese„ the west by Strawberry , alley, on Use north lby flown alley, on the east by lot No. 44, on the South VD" , street. eonteining in 'width ZI reatand in i 146.11, andhelng lot No. 43 Weald plan. N 0.12-41 . 11 that enitalis lot of gersand„site In the borough of eioegrowe, Schuylkill county, "nded tier the west by let N 0.41, en the north by Phorralley, on the east by lot No. 45, on the south by Cu street, containlec In width VI reef, and In depth 140 and being lot No. 41 In said plan. - Na.l3—All that regain tot of ground. wit aln the borough or Pittegroee. Schuylkill county. bo laded on the moth by Union street. en named by alO _wide alley. OD the South by land of Eckert:KM n and Lehman, OD the wad by lot No. 19, metal ning in width 25 fest. and in depth ILO feet,utore or lesa,andibe.;llo l l No.:Mtn said plan. No. 14—All that certain lot of ground. situ ain the. borough or Sluegroee. Schuylkill county, bra need on the north by Carbon street. on the south lands of Eckert. Kitt lemon and Lohman. on'the west alO feet" wide alley, containing to width on 10 feeVwid S lily. 31 frier. and on Carbon street, 33 feet, aid being n depth 155 feet. more or less. No. 15—All that certain lot of ground. Wes e in the borough of thieves'', Schayl till county. tided on the, north by lot No, 23, On the east by Carbon treet.nu therouth by lot No. 21. And on the west by 10 fret .wide slay, cortaining icowldth '25 feet. and In epthlss feet: more or less. and bring lot len. 22 in said an. • No 16—All that certain piece or parcel 'of land. situ ate In:the botough of Plnegrnse, Schuylkill county, . bounded on the north by property of Charles goal. de ceased. on the east by the Colon Canal Baste. on the wroth by. Maple street, and on the west by 'raided:Kokes street, containing 2 acres, more or ICss. - No. 17—All that certain piece or tract of lasi. innate portly In Sinesnare and partly in Washing ships, Sebuylktll county. bounded by lauds of lobeth Larger. Mathias Sotsiu, and the Colon canal ethireeir, containing 70 ecres. mere or less. No. le—All that tract of laud. alto a partly in Wa•hington and • partly in, Pinngenre t nshipe, Sehuylkill county, bounded by hoidrot Willie potsbs, John nu:shore: Lori S. Spangler and others, tidying etescres. more or how. • No. 19=A1i that Certain farm or tract of lan In linceocre township. Schut !kill county. ho lands of tate Malone. deceased, Jonath Jacob Gslibragr, Ileuck A Itcrich and tithe lug 140 acres. more or less. with the appurteps slat log oti - Dso story log dwelling house ands —as the proprirty of the UNION tiANAkCO3I rEssbYLVANIA. At-so—Ali thateerta e lltet or piece of lan in Warne township, Sc. uylkill eronty,bou described as follows, to el I.—lleglueing at a ni.r.of land of John W. ehentuaker and lira claimed by 'John Doherty and others, then setae south 52% degrees west 7117 perches to a ner, thence by laud or the heir," of Leery Be south 51 degrees east 14 perches to a post, the soma eolith 65 degrees east 24 perches to a poet 4o degrees cast si) perches to a float formed thence south 52% degrees west OS perches t cab, mud south 3o degrees oft 32 ,lii4chex and south 56 degrre east 30 perches to a, post, land of John Zeebtuan. thence by the same no greet east 102 perches to' a post, thence by north 40 degrees cast 20 9.10 percheslollpoit, I other land of Said John W. bbormaker north west 53 perches to the middle of a public along sold road moth 60 degrees east' be * psist, and uerl 6.30 degrees. west 97 perches to of beginning; containing 159.aerea Ind 36 pe meanie, soh the appurtenances. consisting story stone dwelling house, a Swiss bank tarn botbnildings—its the property of JOHN Ar- KElt. Also, No.l—All that certain meesttge, lane 2 adjoining tracts of laud, situate in Washing' ship, (formerly Pinegrova township,) Schnylkl con ta ining 210 acres 137 perches, more or less by lands of Benjamin Dearer, James Bleier, 31 nor, henry Wanner. Edwin F. Weston , ' Beetle' &beets.— little and others. with the app consisting of a two store frame dwelling Ito two story frame back bit Iding attached, a on 'dwelling house, a log barn and a freight chic No. 2—All that certain tract or pit4e of la hi :loud) lilauhelm.., township, Schuylkill cc Mining 78 acres, strict measure, bounded 1 Lee, Samuel tl. Shannon; add others" w' partenancesna the properly of MORO AN Attu, No. I—All that certain lot or plies of nate in theDoming' of Schuylkill llateit county, being the southern half of lot No.fo, of mid town, contaluink-In width 30 feet a 230 • leer, bounded north bye other half O south by lot No. G 7, In front by Front street rear by a `..13 feet wide alley, with the appurtt slating of three story brick dwelling hoots room on theofirstfloor, a two story brfbk kitcl thereto, a frame stable, and other °tabula' No:2—Onb undirlded,slith part of 2 edit of Coal laud; situate in itualitowuship.S.ch ty, sue of them cimlitin log 418 acres and 7 allowance, more -CT lose, bounded by D meta, laud of earab Zane, lendaureey.id t g us, Timothy Lewis and others, and the o containing tfo acres, and laB perches sr more or less, bounded by lend now or late Diehtn, Timothy Lewis. Mathias Keay. • the property of JOHN W. Sllo2:3lAlibit. Amor-All dist certain fano. tract or pi Hate lu West itrufiswick tuwnPblp, kcbuyl bounded by lands of Joseph lloyikr,Darilel O. Fisher and Peter Boyer, containing 103 to lean, with the appurtenances. consist log of log dwelling house, a franteLbarti with sto and a Water power saw mill"—sa the prop LEY.3IEISTbit. "f. 1 '114.10, No. I—All that certain Manor Ira natetu Ilubley township, 6,181)11011 ro by lands of George' Klock, Solomon Col Loeb, deceased. John P. Kill o ger and othe 45 acres, MOTS or less, with the appurten lug of a two story Log Tavern-house. (w with a one stay store house, 11 on ware house, and a one story frame kltch Melted. a frame spring house, frame pig pe gun shed. trtime swiss bank barn, with ,st a 13 4 story 'nude dwerniog house. log stable Waal SLt(op, and three story stone dwellin , nitbed.) NU. 2—All that certain tract or piece of nate in Robley township, Seim) IMO con by Laud of George DeinereSainual Carl, Geo 'others, contenting 30 acres, meteor lesi—a ci JACUB KAUSISIAN. . • Anro—All that certain lot or piece of gr In Riley township, lit.'huilklll county, bun south by sibool laud. on the east and we*, William L. Diwart. and ou the west 77 a;' street, containing In width Ist test and Dr de with the appurtenances, consisting eta one dwelling house with a stone basement—as ofJ AMES FOWLER,- • • Seized and taken into execution and will JOLIN P.IIOI Sheriffs' OflieS. Poltsrle, Nov. 6, 1860. , SHERIFF'S SALE OF REAL = TOY Virtue of . a.Writ-oi Fi lerocd . c kt it. of the Court . ot Common PI .1 kin cetoty,eud to me directed, there will public rair or outcry, on Beturdiiy, December 3414 1 at 10 o'cl.ek in the forenoon, at the house e AULTH LEtcnin, werirau 111,13lieita the burg ville, Schuylkill County,- the following d tstate, to wit : ; --All that rertailn int 6. piece of ground, sl lon,u,rb of ?diner's file:.Echn) hill county, as foliose: &glutting ate point In the .the VI eta Urancl ot the Rites eit,ts3llclll, the original channel of the same) at the no nor of the mill property late of William wow Benevilje &beetle, in said - borough, t 7'5 degrees , t4at BM feet, thence south it deg tmt. thence south 75 degrees east two hit inches, more or less, to the west bran: h' izehoyrillore aforesaid, and thence_ north west . .titteet to the place of beginning, with stances, consisting of a one story frame dire and's frame stable—as the property of IV) NEIIBIII.IZ. • • &bed and taken In execution, and will is JOlL' ' Shetirs Qflica Pottsville, November it, 16511. LE SHCRIFF'S SALEGF REAL Eirrfalk.' B Y virtue of- sundry', - writs o i . enuft tioni Expends and Lenart Facial iesti out of the court of CO.OIIIIOII Pleas of Schuylkill Oeunti and to nws directed, there will be exposed to publielendue or ont• ery, ou , ' Saturday s December 1911 i, 1339, at I o'clock In the afternoOn, et the public house ot bantri. Um, in the borough of Pottarklbs, !Schuylkill County, the following described real estate, to wit • *All that certain tract or plate of Coal land. Isituatia in Butler tow nahlp, Schuylkill County, cattail the Sophia and Philip Meyer track:bounded by land of The forest ImprOtement Company, land of Belisingar tOcil Wither -111, Andrew- it Wilma. Harriet Wyultocp and others, containing eon acres, azure or lesa—u the property of THE BROAD MOUNTAIN LUPROVIIMMIT AND MAIL. ROAD VADIPANY., ' dmo—Alt that cortain lot or plena of grmlnd, tactile in the &moues of Coyestlle, Schuylkill County; bound. ed westwardly by Centre street, ectuthwaidlY bytilot Benjamin Cook, eaftwardly by lot of Buy tiotbezi and nor thirardly bylot of Mary Sennett, contain. log in width'l4 feet, and In depth' UV feet, itch the appuitenances,eonsiat lug of a twd story franisdwell. log house, with stone basement—no the property of . VlClldltlf OWENS. Also--All that certain lot or , piece of ground, situate In the borough of Minerstille. Schuylkill CountY,- Do. ginolug'st a point on the northwardly aide of Carbon street, and on a line with the westwardly side of Front street, running thence north weirdly :and at right angles to Carbon street one hundred and tbily feet, thence westwardly and parallel with Carbon street eighty feet, thence louthwardly and parallel with said first men tioned line one hundred and forty fret to Carbon street, thous) castwardly along Carhop street eighty feet to the place of beginning. with the appurtenances, consisting of a two story brick, door and sash factory. WA horse power storm engine, with 2 boilers. belie and other fisuires ono planing machicre, work tenches, dbu turning lathe. inane engine hones, one scroll saw, 1 rip sow, one sash and moulding maehine, 1 tenon ma chine, 2 mortising machlnek. I cross cut nave--rui the property of 'twiny LEIF/20E110E11. Afar—All that certain farm. trust or pieceef land. nate in North Manhslnt townshi t„ Schuylkill (booty, bitinded by lands of Daniel Eller. Isaac Kay, land of the Schuylkill gavi• e lition Coln pauy, lands hetet( George Albert aad others., containing 170 acres, *Wore or . a. less, with the appurtenances, consisting of a two story atone tavern house, with a one story atone kitchen attached, a frame stable, and a two' story log dwelling. house and Daunt barn—as the property of WILLIAM 111N:ilea: Atso-All that certain lot or piece of ground. situate in the borough of MI tusville,Soltuylk IlMounty, boon ded northwardly by lot of Charity Dobbins, eastwardly by Freo t atteet:southwardly by lyt of Newaoct Dater,. and westwardly by a tiveoty feet wide alley, containing ' in width 30 feet. and lb depth 110 feet, being lot N0.19~1 in the general plan of said town, with the appurtenances, consisting of a two story trams dwelling honseperith atone basement ' s two story frame back building at tached, and a one story fnuns summer. kitchen, 'and frame stable—oath° property of CLIESITR STRATIVN" Atio-L-All that certain farm or tract of land, situate iri Ilegina township, Schuylkill county. bounded' .bY binds of Jacob Dunkelbergor, liable, John Kink ier,. sear.. Samuel Meter and others. containing 120 sass, more or teas, with the appurtenances. consisting of a one story log dwelling house, (weather-boarded) a one story log dwelling honse.l two story frame dwelling house and a log bani—as the property of ANDREW DIETER. , , Atso—All that eertain lot or piece of ground, 51t1346 In the borough of dlehland„Scbuylkillf - nuty, bounded on 'bonnet: by Centre turret. on theater,. by tith street, 013 tho month bras alloy, and on theeast by lot of Thom as Done, routalnlog In width 25 feell, sod to depth rat feet, nigh the appurtenances, cousteting of • two story frame dwelling house, with a basement , - story of stone, and a frame stabkis—as the musty of Ar 0013; 8 / 1 /18.- VID.- itso—Allebsteertene one sills Alit Way freetetn& inane and tawniest, statute lit Ita.toapekipot Wayn to tbe CentiO , et netinilklit t on aeons . ' side ofapplAkt reed lath* tenet tesin Mon /lota is aid toviiebtp, to the Iniekiteriettests In eline;talesstilp, *bag o. *IMI atternotelq 114elkiatil TIMM ~...4 -, 'llt 1904114:4010610 1 4 t 4 ft** VA' be 0 1 . 1 0 4 00 1 1 19 9ttit l e. ' 9 , 9 1 0 r kik till e" .4llll l, ol ., a q ' , W . ~re. .40 isit A Neitii' *Sow iii'steirmi ire 01011010101orrattothOinotkul gow too. swims ny dieted 'Ondtbeillei north h n '19 0 6 10 / 0 " 5it.4 1 04 Una% tris 'Wind Wend dto =.--..., WiedipretytiardidillYartn4rdett' Ilea Celan* itteat.P lerfralte 44 r ` e l - k* Wear' ka ti ,estatilen - Strinial anneksiat bolo' ,nall that cortdd bit ft gdtre.'or moit vita* 15:0/146 . 0f r Piattnine;Bl4oAoll%. lo o. l " 6 '.. sort tipeetdmiltivrt,tiatirs i biWthar 001 1 4 Outer, an that *7,04 aneettirteatmt other peordetp of Jamey Iftio#l,_ edAtah* itentre ster4SSJI gtetttl__.** **la 1 * Aso Art i4 =Wit sghl s t bi e 's El Awe g 0 bewh il e memo attaidred. with is brick idablw-cattUatrafreftfadJahlt; that ~Mkt SO4 eitoo of imams. emote borvnids 4 Ilithinevilith onebn)litilL, County. Se. vat a nalumertin wee; eidgelareawallatreit, mama of 402 Y fiat 4 ba motet -Twin streek-libir, l, ' Mew* eintherly tad b Seeregl - atritt 4 0 .1•14(44 00 40. 04 4 021 01 Y with Twin street 10Stat loSsplett ~.,,„ th eOporteiaoWittngotrams ilelling hew* aon , Rebels attached mad •• issue coal' honsw— ;heron, d o f f MARY BAUMAN and Mina DAV knalem said 'BABY. sit that curtain moiety and part of a certain Jd, Pito .te in the , bnough of Pottsville, Comity, bounded In front by Biahantongn ideeei • westwardly by a public alley, esstmudly and monthwardly by other part of said lot, containing in front along aid Mahantongo street twentylbreket,and In depth along said public alley mot hundred and tweet ty4even feet, it being 'be cornea and watwardly part of lot marked in the original plan of the said borough of Pottsville with lb* number Oily-two (62), with lbw sp• purtenanees, consisting of a !monad a half story brick dwelling bonze with a two ends halfetory e; brick back building and a two story frame hitch en attached. and a frame chicken house—as the prtplw ty of JOSEPH SKELLY. _ I Aiwa—All that certain lot or piece or ironed, situate on ;inert street, in_litood and Lyon's eddition to the term, of Pon:Mille, IS the County of Schuylkill, runlet. lag of three aratignons lota or &IVs of ground, and marked or numbered in the plan of said addition with ,the number 63,61 and 65, bounded in front by Marked street. in the mar by Norwegian street, eastwardly by Clay street and westwardly by lot No. 66. containing together In front and rear 180 _fret, (each lot being 60 fret) and in deptir27l feet, be the some more or less. with. t h e appurtenances. ennshding of • double '2 Flory frame dwelling bonne, with steer berement, frame chicken house and hot bed—as the prop. arty of_CIIABLY.24 tr. CLESI ENS. AM. 1Nu.4.-4n that certain lot or piece of ground, situate in the borough °III/WT.llb, Sehttylkill county, bounded on the north by lotokSilas 'lough on the earl by Railroad street, ma the south by knot John Meta' Mee, and on the west by Centre street, containing in width •M feet, and in depth Z3O feet. more or berg. 'Atha. aPpertenarmes, consisting of a two story frame .z dwelling house with stone inurement. and a frame stable with a frame waggon shed attached. No. 6—AL theme a dale 2 houses, 2%,storiee high, one frame and, one stone. frame stabs, and lot of. ground. situate on the westerly side of Centre street, in the borough of Pottsville, Schuylkill county, being the lot which is marked No. 75 on the map or plan ot lots laid ant railed the Norwegian to the town of Pottsville, and iis bounded and described es fol lows, to wit f Beginning at a poet en the -westerly side of Centre street, a corner of lot marked No. 76 on the inane map or plan and heretofore conveyed to Edward Wakiena. thence by the eatne south 73 degrees tweet 711 feet 2 inches to a post on the emtwardly side of Adam street, thence along Said street north 17 degrees west P 5 feet 6 inches to a post, thence by let number 77 on the aforesaid map or plan and about to be conveyed to Thee max Quinn north 73 degrees test 228 feet 5 inches to a post and east 90 feet passing along the northern end pf the house now occupied by James Buckley to Centre street aforesaid. theme along said street south 73 feet 10 loch.' to the plate of beginning. , Ne.3—All that certain tract of farm rind timber land, situate In tiabauoy township, Schuylkill county, am- 1 Minim 67 &tree. —Perches. bounded on the north by land ot.— Ziegler; on the south by lands of William Faust, on the east by a public road. add on the west by land of Williamjanst, with the ePPartcaluteco• d ink consisting of* two story frame dwellinghoure and stable; In acres of the above tract are cleared. an the balance timber land—as the property of JOIIN BUCKLEY. • Seised and taken ill execution, and will be sold by JOUN P. 11011 ART, Sheriff's Otßeir. Pottsville, 1 . Sherif): November, 10.1859. j rs-47-It Innate tided by Leiner, contain eef, eon. ng salable ANY OV situate , ••ed end ;tone cur ; of land by the tone cot . deed, . by tbe ad POO th L s gum, a little a atone, .er of tb C 8 de• be mole F cam by degrees , thence bea to a be piece es, strict of a. two. - rid otbrr I.IOEIIA- MANUFACTURES. New Style Stamped Enivelopea; • • • nil kinds, furnished', as cheap, if Iljr not cheek than the) can he red In the city, by B. SANNAN. - - . wetland Fcounty,l olon- bounded ry Wa,v bachant tenoned', c. with a story lon :en house. id, situate July, con. y lands of th the str- NIEDLAIt. round,fill; Echuylklll' In the plan d 11% depth lot No. 68, , and In the minces, con , with store en attached f , utog tracts !, ylkllleoun. perches mid .'a Improve ' rands Man her of them . a11ei.111305, Chrintmber others—as cTHILLSON'S 0E L L it,ii A TED RANGY.. for cooking- TILLSON'S HEATING 'FURNACES. The subscriber receives orders for the above articles, all of which are tarnished i t illsouticturer's prlees.— They are the beat articles extant for the diffc4ent purpo ses intended. . B. BANNAN. MOn!=l DOUBLE DISTILLED SOAP! pa-Warranted the Only Ounninentm For Washing and /neut./Sint/ Linen. itts../in. ItEAD WIIA7TIIE LADIES SAY ABOUT-IT! - VT E baVe used the above Liquid y Soatijoi the last 7 years, and we know, from long experience, it does tint Injure the , Seat linen or muslin. We highly recommend it' to every iody,who wishes to save labor and ;hard scup; and have beautiful white clothes. Mrs. Witt. Wald, Mrs. Stall. Mrs. Jas.,Russet, " Thos. Foster, "T. Stillman, "I. le:Voorhies, " Sherman. " F. ." Boyle. " Thos. 31111 s, "J. McGinuess, "J. ll.Treibly. rsaier Severn, " Fishy* And hundreds of others, ton numemna to mention. Per sale at B. Bannan's store, in bottles, pritte,6 cents —and '2 cents allowed for empty bottles. Also for sale by Ituntsinrer & Co.. Schuylkill Haven, sod by Moor head & Co, tlinersville. Price, 0 cents a pint. , . Pottsville. hley V. 'MI of land, att 11l county. ritley, Peter er, more or a IN story e laeemeu t ty ur k.TIL INSURANCE Great Western Insurance and Trust GempanT OF PRIL4DELPRIA. Charter PergetuaL,Capital $500,0001 FIRE,INSURANCE, Stores. Duel up, Public Buildings and Merchandise Also, on Manses,. Ham and content/4 Stack, Vann Irplementa, Ac. Limit' for Perpftual. P. S. D EWALD, Agra!, Earassa °rms., Pottsville, Pa. 1 ly t or land, sit• ty, bounded n, tieorge containing er boarded) awry frame thereto at ., frame wag e basement, frame blailt kiouse, January '419 , • SED - READ TRISI-en 61 p . ECgIVED,Pottsville.May 27th, ihsr.,' of the liliteT BRANCH MUTUAL I li- STIILV)E COXPA NY, per hands of Mr. s4lltErla. C. TAT- Lon, Agent, the sum of Ten Donors, which is io full for two weeks, sickness. • oodlend, alt• ty, bounded eKtock sibd the yruperty Per the prompt manner in which the Ascent teed in my ease, I am under oblisatiohs, as 1 received my dues two days after I sent in my claim. • Revectfully, HENRY 'MEYER." "This I. to certify that I attended Mr. limmr:titifin. during his recent atekness,gave him•his certificate, end was present when the Agent, Mr. SAIIIML C. TAYLOR; paid him Teo Delius. Tour*, respectluily, • 30/13 T: CARPENTER, N. D." and, situate ded im tan by Inn& of I lett wide pttana reet t :I pr pfr•Fire Rieke taken on Reasonable Terms For to rbtpr particular. tall a; tbeOltieP, FEGER'S C OM , PO.77MILLZ, /WAWA. • OATIMIL C. TAYLOR, Agent. Pot:Ovine, m :IN 19 • '224 f • sold by AUT. STATE. ' l ' Aldus, kor ebtayl. exposed to Pv140:1:LTFOTO.1;1 1 /41„WAKI 0q.1411 HAR'PER PERPETUAL—Office, \o;.filtWslnnt Streer.sbore Third:Philadelphia. W !I Ininre against Ih. or damage by fire on BUILDINGS, either perpetually or for a limited Urns. ilomenow Ft It -3114:71E, and Meacualstoss generally. Also, Mario. In surance on Vessels, Carves and Freight. Inland In surance to all parts of, the Union. Euz- Oat, Potts ribed pod ' - Jacob Eshor, " ' Peter Reser, _ D. Luther, z-, Lewis A udeorled, Jno. It. hitlilston, .. Dr. aeo. N. Reked, 'Joseph 3bottleld, Davis Pearson, Wm: Z. Deno. -, : .. J.N. Ilium. T P . - JACOB MLLE% Preslent. Wu. s. Desk, rice President . • 4 W. M. Itiolth, Suydam. -. ` ` *Wan, CLATTOS has been appointed scent for the - above. Company In Schuylkill county, to l ishom persons desiring. hymnist* can apply. . oats Mille ddeseribed t Mink of reording to ttoenxt eon Inner:Aß:, once' south cut 29• Ed ed ket t d the River 31.6 der,rees be appurte• iii rig bouae, - All Hl. 121 LIVERPOOL AND ,toxpoNl._ LIFE nrsuatorca COMPARY. Authorized Capital-410.000.000. i raid up 6kpl tsl.B arpi na, rved d 'Rese Fliads, I $5,000,000. - ' sold by OISAIIT, Sheriff. • 47• Liability of the shareholder's unlimited... oeiog been appointed Agent in this District by the Liverpool and London lob • and Life Insurance Company, and for other rrOletrie lire and lire insurance Companies of Philadelphia, lam prepared to receive applications , for Insurance Against Pins, on every description of build ing and property, Owl Operators wonid find It advantageous to insure their colliery strictures in rellableCompanies, for which Tact as Agent. • " q , ' Parties desiring Insurance are respectfully invited to call at m a y Mee, where particulars calif be larva. togeth 'er with the respective cirri:dare of the Companies, and detailed statements of their pnorent condition. soaecr. P. SMITE, - Centre street, above lierweglan. Or at Pennsylvania Usti, Pottsville, Pa. • - REFERENCES: -•4 PhibuirlyWria. l'atoring. • John Tucker, Esq., i John James Dundee, Esg, (lee. W. Snyder. Egg., John It. White. Esq., lion. Ja mer,ll:Canspbell, David Jai . ne.-M. Wr, Regius, Itichgrd g. Smith, Espy P,lr`r Seq. 'January :O.'L9 THE .Girard Lire Insurance; Annuity and Trost Company of, Philadelphia. Mire, No. 40ti C'heanut street, the first door East of tho Custom noose. - • CAPITAL =bo,ooo-CHARTER PERPETUAL ! Continue to wake Insurances on lives on the inost_favoe abla temp. . . The einital being paid op and 'treated, together with a lama and constantly Increasinurseareed fund, offers a perfeeteeeurity to the hummed. The premiums may be pald.yestly, haltyearly of quarterly. . r ,, - - The celnpany add a Doinor period) ally to the insuran ces for life. • The bratlionus, appreiriated la Dezember; • 844, the second Donis In Denentber,lB49, and tha third Bonni,in December, 1854, giblet additions make an ave rage ormore than 00 pireient,upon thepremiumapaid, without increasing the annual premium`. • • MAXILOWLI : Ti 10111214. Robert Pearsall, Thomas P.. 1.21110, Frederick George Taber; Mug 0. freeman, l'ampblete emit ainlng table of rates sad captain/11[01Si, Perm of tootle/non and further information tin bur bad at the office. . T110514d R DOWAAY,President, Jona P. Jkalaits rifielte iitimeriber b agent for the above Company in Schuylkill County, sod will effect insurateme, and give all neceentry indrmation Oa the subject. June 25, ',52 24- B. LIAMCAN. rrilE Franklin Fire Insurance Com 11 paojor Philadelphia. Ofilee,No,io34 Chesnut atreets,near iitthstreel. • • -.- atuarclas: Charles N. Butcher, George W.ltlchardsi . Thomas liart, - - Mordecai D. Lewis, Tobias Wagner, Adolphe R. litarie, Samuel Grant, David 8. Dro Jacob A. litaith, Morris Patte Cetht !nue to taste insarance.peravanent o lied on rhirrcleikriPtiolv of ProPerty, In town d country, at rates as low as ire conslitent with seen ity. The Company have reserved a large contingent land, which; with their Capital and Preralunta. aatelY invested. gfford ample protection tp the Insured. Shire thei r eorponitlon. a period of 18rears.tbel have paid imamate 4 of ose dittl.oa. Iwo htendred thessered detlars,loeses by Are. thereby a ffording evideoce of the advantages of in.! entrance. as well as the ability and !dispiestition to meet! with promptnessodi liabilities. h - - . cuss. N.socasimmilmot. Cwas.B.llalcass.eerertary.. r . - The saffeeriber two appointed agent Paths above Mentioned inatits.tion.and ignotritrapand to Intiker,irK seranctr.trit evergeleseription of poverty. at the lowest litag , • •••'• ' • bil*W - IttlfiSZL. Agent. rothrtsuoin.itltig • • es4.l•L.v4- =MI LIFE LWOURANCE. Jan A.Mrown, . Jahn It.. Latimer, jclo 8104; John Cidllekell, In*e Banrtea, -1 Seth I. Ortaly, ; hisoStar:. 1•40:4 . ;i4giWitUAVX'tl" Beg, DISEASE OF THE KIDNEYS, LIVER. COMPLAINT, . WEAKNESS OF ANY. Ma) ; FEVER mu)ACUE, VERY F A'RmER AND - EVERY FAMILY has its peculiar Bitters.eotopounded Re cord ng to some Gum ite recipe, handed dow n front fatbet to son, perhaps. The principle that a toniestlmulant it oecesmtryitt every.house. is undispetted. - yet.being cont. pounded by unskillful hands, often contains elements both incompatible andineonsistent—sometimespositive• ly hurtful. rye here offer to the public.in a highly con oent rated form,what will exactly supply this want, ply pared upon scientific principles-compounded ofsimples. acting In harmony,yet each fulfilling its own . remedial office. , To SIM PUTIIICIAS is bereeffered.in a convenient form, yet perfectly safe. an Meilen!. whichoscling upon the circulation. raises the action of the system to the stand-- ard of health.especially afteressy debilitating attack of disease, after depression from beat , or any local or aeci• dental cause; an 4 nli•Spewn relic which. Is Ilh a general stimulant mver,stt a with a peculiar influence upon the nervous system, calming Dery onsinitat ion, when taken properly, without the-least tendency to the brain, end without that distressing reaction which iS the have of most {milts—often miusitig more IN dry than the Original disease. , As a Toxic. modaietely and pennaientlyexaltingthe energies of all parts of the frame. proilbrlng necessarily, a healthy increase of the action of the various Olgaus, chemically changing the acidity of the stool ach, at, d set tn g orrinally upon -the liverin regulating permanently the hillier; secnetto . NOTlOR..—Whoever'expects to find this,' beverage will he disappointed; but to the sick. weak awl low-spirfted • it will prove a gnitefol Aromatic eordial,posseqed of singular remedial properties.. Conti on... The groat popularity of this delightful Aroma his Induced many imitations.which the public should guard against purchasing. Re noepersuaded to I T huyan g else until you have given Roganevis 1101 e LAND 11 Ell a fair trial . One bottle wilt convince you how Ind Rel y superior it is loan theselmitatlons. , lir dat gl per bottle. or six botties for ss,by the . SOLE - PROPRIETORS; . . B NJAMIN P,ACE,'JA. &CO. x.xu......ii. f , ;. • pharmaceutists auk Ehemists, . --HTTSBURG; PA. . For tale In Phlladetplda by the stgenfi-11offman Illorwlg,olHce of the Democrat; John Johns, 222 Ilan street; Dvott t 50n5,133 North Second street. Also.la Reading, toy Bitter A Co.; Lancaster,by John F. Long ACo.; Pottsvllle,John 0. lbown, J. C. C. Uttabes and C. W. Eptlng; Tamagni", by N. J. Pry; Ulnerevllle. J. K. Darns, and In Schuylkill Haven, by Dr. E. Chi. :beater. ' . • , November 27, , b8 48. A MEDICAL REVOLUTION ! .r: TRIG GREAT COUNTER IRRITANT ~----- The virus of disease often makes its wept° the'inter nal organs through the pores of the skin; 'This penetra ting Ointment, melting under the hand as it is, rubbed in, is absorbed through the saws channels, and,..rtmch- .. lug the Feat of inflammation, promptly end fifitriably subdues it, whether incited in the ,kidneys, the thel mtgs. or arty other Important organ: It penetrates thelurnme to the interior, through the countless tribes t bat come unlade with the skin as satotaer rain posses into the fevered 'earth, diffusing its loot and regenera ting influence. Skin Diseases and Glandcda{ Every species of exterfor )rrttattou in quickly reduced' by the anti-inflammatory action et this Ointment. An gry hYturnoxs, such as'Satr Ka me, INTFIPICLAIL TErrax, Iturewom SCALD HEAD, NETTLE RAFH,ISCADIEF, (or ken) Jte, die out, to return no more, under Its application.— Uospttal experience in all parts of Hie world - proves its infallibility In disc ;of. the skin, the muscles, the joints and the glands. T r ess ! Soies, and Tumors. The eTect44 this unrirlied eztertlit7reatedy upon Scrofula, and other virulent ulcers arid sores. Is almost miraculous. Is tiritt discharge. the pcleoh which produ 'ees 'suppuration and prttud desh, and I thuit the cures which tie healing properties afterward.centoplete are sate as 'eau permanent. -r . . - • Undeniable Testimony. . • In asses of the fracture of the bones, injuries eaves I by steam explosions, BIWISES, 1tC0.36, SCALDS, Itllll3lA SIIOI,,STIFYSIOS or 1111. .JUIVeg, and contraction of the slnews,,lt Is employed and warmly recd mended by the faculty. This marvelous remedy bas been Introduced by its inventor In person,luto all the tering Hospitals of Europe, and no private household shou d be without it. Wounds, Bruises, Burns. and Scalds. . Ths Medical .Staff of the French and 'English arm lll~~~ccccccssswww In the Crimea have officially signed thei rapprovel of I 1- loway's Ointment, art the most reliable I dressing Sit e. bre ruts, stabs. and gun-shot wounds. labs) used the surgeons of the Allied Navies. 3 .• . , • Both the Ointment and Pill* should be used in the /oilman!, cases : 1 Bunions, Itheuniatism, So Throats, Auras, Ringworm, • Sores of all kinds, -, Chapped Hands, Salt-Rheum, Spa ins, Chit Aains, scalds, buff Joints,. Fistula, Skits Diseases, T o tter, . 'Gout, -• Swelled Glands, Ulcers, Lumbar. ' • Sore Lees.- - Ygnereal Sores,. •31ercurialErup'on.Sore Breasts, • lunds of all :files, 1 1,,* Sold /it the Manufactories of Plifesisor liouowst, SO Maiden Lane, New York, and 244 S eland, London. by all respectable Druggists and Drale In - Medicine throughout the United States 'and thi civilised world, in pets, at 24 cents. te.2;.;' Cents, and j}' aeb. • - . . fkirTlture is a considerable saving by , king tbe larger sites. i t • '1 - .. N. —l:timelines fur tlie'gpfdaneetf isetlentslu every •-tlionrder aro otli zed to oath pot July au, *.tO • I al•lyeow ORD'S SANF , • , Liver-. Inivigoraton -. SEVER DEDILLTATEft. 1 1- Is Compounded Entirely fr om GUMS, and has h;come an esnablishbd fact,' a tandard 31edleine, known and appro'ved by all that have used It. aid l now nisorted to with confidence In all the diseases for which it is recommended. - . It Inns cured thousands ! within the last two years who had given np all hope, , se, of relief,'aa tlie numerous unsolicited certificate* in . raypossesaion show. The dose must be adapt <, l ed to th.j temperament 'of the individual taking It pil3nd need in such qOauti ties ss to act gently on lb. maow-els. 1 ' Let the dictates of your .. judgement guide joy In the use of tbe Liver In- al , ..vlgoirator, awl it will enreldverComplaints,llll- g ious Attacks, Dyspepsia, Chronic Diarrhces, Sum og mei Ceritplalnts. Dysen tery. Dropsy. Sour Stow m. ac - Habitual Costiveness, Cholic.Ch niers . Cholera ID M bus.l Cholera ..Intan. tuto,Flatulence,Jaundice Q female Weakoesses, and may be used suecessfulk. ZI as 'an ordinary) Family 3101eine. It will cur. ga, Sicitileadache,-(as thou sands can testify ' ) In 20 - 4 mintites i ,.iftwo or three teaspoonfulsare o taken at ' commeniement of-attack. *r All who use It are giving their testimony I •- its favor.- • !,,,••• Mix Wafer in The an, Kona with the Inrigarator and mull= bath farther. ; . ; 47.-price.......ezie Dollar per, Dottie:lM -A 1.80.=' SANFORD'S Family Cathartic. 'Pills,. VOMPOUNDED from Pure Veget kvable Patted...l7,mM put up In Glan Clues, A ir•Tigit, * , end will keep In any climate. __- ' The Temily Ca thar ti el f TILL is a gentle i t aetivelbtbsride;wisleh the; 0 !proprietor has weed in his „Omen , ' more than twentylli i lyeare. TIM eon.tanily inereaslngl o "_;klemand from those who have long used the Plilefl .91 and tbesatlsthetionwhiel, all express In recard tel "their useihas Induced*. to place them within the ;reach 01 all. The Profession wets know dr , " dtrat different Cathartics i l act on different portions of 211 ;the Bowels. s The Family Cathartic n a PILL ! has, with due reference to this well este& i„: !ilithed;; 60.0... been com pounded from a' Tati-ty o , aqi the purest Vegetable Ex tracts, which art alike mi.. Leery part of yhe ellmem tagy canal, and .are coon. .. 313 d OATS in all cares where a Cathartic Is needed 10 such es deredgementaof rains in the Back and Loine,Costivenese. Pain and', Soreness over the whole body.- from sudden r which frequently, if ne. atected„ end in a loniconnwi .of Fever, lowa of- Appel lite,* Creeping Rentationt6. :of Cold over the bolt, fiestleteneta, fleadaehe, °tr. 4weight in the Bead, all Inflammatory DifelttelL. Worms In Children or adult', Rheumatism, a great Purifier of the Blood. and many diseases to - which flesh is heir, too numerous to mention In this advertisement: DO4E-1 to 8. Dlmeu.' *Orbs LIVER INVIQUMATOR aed FAMILY CA TRARTIe PILLS are retailed by Dritgglata generally, and told wholesale by the Trade In all large townie. 8. T. W. Sanford, M, M.D. .' ManufaiMires and Proprietor, 333 Broadway, N. Y. tiritotalled Iu Pottstille byliEl 4 .lltY EATIAIt ; and In Tamaqua by E. J. FRY. Pept.lo,l2 BC-17 if a w..EPTaxtrg., WHOLESALE AilD RETAIL fOli - eiztaleat earacit IL Z. Corner Centre and Norwegian Bts., POTTSVILLE. Sir VC A PERRlN'fleflebritrd 41 W orcest sr shire. Balite? , 'cousin's's' on baud. Match 1.."69 " • . TO- ------ SHOE BUSINESS AND` FACTO-. lllESetra be au rievl on p'notttably at thuomontos. See adrettleemewt Of liaceseentoo Lands.. . - - - Sadaleastd Ilaru POTTSV ess aIa I II LE ufAstary.. • idHEREWITH invite , your especial attentlon to my very ,. eaten sive vtock'nf Ready Made dkry. Ram o, Wier:. dr....ernbrating the largest variety of styles and qualities ever offered- for sale In thlicounty,and at prkes that will compare favorably with those of any other house In the trade. flaring been, for some years past, la the habit of purchasing vny Rads Sfalerialesdirirtlyfkr auk, I and myself noir to the possession of adiantagea run this close not enjoyed by the trade generally,and feel that I can, with annfider.re,eolielt the trades( all desire of dealerst.and my arratigements for tit& condo sea son's trade are bared open even a lam* enamel o f busi suss than I hare Maori* done; yen estti. Waren)» rely open finding at my estabibihment everything that is re. qaired In my, line. • Orders by mall are reepeettany solicited. and Oar:min sent warranted to give satisfaet lea, both alto_ price and quall!y. !'- . - LZTISTER'WONELVDOREF. . RiliainigkOSPrlical** .e red • Pdinalt ! `llsi t erniT • • -,..- '''• -• • : 10,411 PERSONS WANTING CHANGE or aloft* tbi boxiltu , Illes,advwtbsseezt of lismaxie• tala"altothefidballk. - . ~? : ~I f ~4~~~V~~ at% ; o.srettrAt - - mileiMbnetis otAMMISiIkOr-110 11 MONM1Pamkimtko to tie liamilltN AXIAL MIA - lILATX SCISEN4Mkt , 11=.1rUtirikliO031kitei At the 9411.4ibligitat, illotewirtilo;SeborMUteo.,:Po. illatiwalmes espying Wake bastimi iferlso ma t -1 istirtar4. 01 awe* ylarta later- 4,thoti wark as - Tat dwao ire • " OAS ebosty.awit would Mika MO* quail ht ot lit nut p u t, as ssausate•otioliat will twin tkalotiro, ploktotatreettthat t 4111 spare no Otos ftokonty . work sitliOwtory teal! I Who may ea* me • trial:. . - . • Joilic ILKVirrst.r • : Ytmentille,july 21,18 - , . atit 1 , 36,,ErtyrEingstLy# WOULD, #4: of, gen. Omen' supped to the Coaltradir to theb coal screens of thi various Mae., M , u bare inerfued fact' Mei for turning or the best of work wil promptness and . d patch. Having most asp e r on rik hands In the Star they can guaranf all work done et ' -- - - Repel ra Ng seatfit notice. . Screen Bolia t eoipebeer.. goons. ke.,.t r.,alway pelt-and. . • - orders directed te the dim by mall er lefilat D. Eaterly'a I.lardwaiestote will receive prompt /4tetstkrti.l /12 ;'59 • [July 1 ; 46 27 1 1 1 ' ' , lOTELS . 1:1, 1 • . . ---7- , 1 AMERICAN HOTEL. i' Chestnut, bet. fifth! Sixth Bts4 PIiIIIOILDIRLPIIIA. 1 4 Wst 50 per trey.' The undersigned haVing renewed their leese ti,'-r at ,term Of yews, have entirely niertred the fintise„!haiing pietist, carpeted itnd refurnished thrOuglitent. !Tilt 10., 1 teflon of this House if unsurpissed,l being upon th k c, widest and moot pleasant 'part of Chestnut stre,d4 4 fly opposite thti Old tttate House.) near Abe titres , ' setuents, the Jobbing houses of 3litrkvit sod Third Its, convenient to, the City Railroad, the ;ear!. or bmu to all Parts Of the City for Ave cents y g ee,;..l rooms bre large; well lighted, havesuPerior ventla eon. and have belt' refurnished with n earn ftyrrnintnri. %Ye are supplitilidallY *WI pure milk. cream, knit and vegetables - from a time belonging In us, and whir Is managed eirionyrlji ter the flute). 'l, The proprietor of the American +issue} their friends and patres & I ; no pill). will be spare(rte.mtke the nriiolntineji f of ttk Hotel complete and Its! Table enlnpard rivr ll' w it the best bums In; theb Cno. I 1 • i ' Aug. 20. '.9 31 ; 31a I. WYATT 'AI IT xia>.Gp. •////11/MIN=ZNINO - - PHILAD E..' UF ;AL° ROBES, I B the BALI or ROBE, at .Geo.;P. Womeat, NOP. 415 n d 41T. Street. I'lllll At,o—A large aworttneut of LADILS' FLISCY of our own inanufncture. N. 11.—The bigbast irk* paid for all kinds a FIND FUNS. Olept. 24, '62 _3O-24a Et•TTllif*E 9 l 9 l l / 4 'll' jk.l A rlai ß ariphla. dealers ' In' ehreaa and onp; harp ennatantly on band an asanattnent of AND PICKLED FISH &a.. rts blatkeral„ Shad, 14. -Blue nalf, Ilerrloga,dfksb, Drat Fork, Lard, art, llama. bides, Cheese. Deana, Mee, Oct. lb, 'b9 42.9 tn HENRY C. BA TTIK. ,; A t iANUFACTURER OF. ' SNIJ ' 11 As Dealer ITODACCO, SEGOS, PIP ', At the St;nthweat co rker of Second& Noble , (_Factory 161 4 , 165 21."061c ettect,) Phllad oar ouldcarieclalll call the attention of the to .•tDiebrateil Gan outCcnec . 4 Ws." • A ugtist 6, '59- • 32.6rn i i ' 4;si, SHANNON" - • i !kr:NI:FACTURES Or _, ' 1 Loot., Dellrilanger. Sllver.Platle . •i- i iND DiALICTI Iv t littilaling Iltipdw)ire, IVai lc any! &IA Weill 1009 Market ti., above 10th, liotth Si. . . _,.._"... • Wells ropa;•ed,lKeys di ted t ko. I rortelsin Piste. supplied Bud •ut en. tlpraking Tubes put Ph iludill pbis. •p . 'Ass 3, '59 ' I ',',18-1y 1859.— DE ODDS FOE AIITUMN.-18 1. 4 1 U P, Stoelof SILK dOODS, x Tall Stork of TAPLEGOODS, ;. • . ) Full Suckr FANCY tiOODS. . ~ • F'sailionzible FALL 81.1 AWLS, - • ill'lrciA)Tge, !CASAIMERES 4t VESTINGS, r Lani.l i itt, Quills, Ilible Limns, cf.r. 1 I - titltH & *ANDEL 1 F . It. UR - .A1t0,11 etreeti. PUMA N: it.—)fiack • liesi Whokrok;atioto raes. Itarlkir:,airis Lktllk from Ncw York 'Auctions. bept..3, 'SU ~. ' 1 369 m TH • HOMEY & CHISM, voRTHI - EisT corner P f IGH,T 1_1; SPRING GARBEN Streets, Plalladelph dare a Large Stock of Very Brun tl Fine Al l Wool DieLAINES, Preach HEHIIVOLS CASU3IEIRES. lied Make of;Illat:k Si lka,, &e., de.. Etelis SHAWLS, In Ailariot and Colors, Long and Spualte BROCHE SHAWLS, Scotch, Franeh and Belgian ClOake, .11byli4sr ! ilie., in (knit' t r arkty. Clotha. Caildnieres and Satinets. • • • Litwns. Fllnnelw, M11.1i1115, de., ac. oirALi Bogner/ CULAP rum: .• 11 +- We 11.21;e iluOne lane. ..13.—The earaot he 4th and Sth. Green. C'3s Germautown ds pass ttlOtore door err !ninnies... .1 ' - '5l • FURS! FURS! FURS! - 1 roir 1,430-00. • VAREIRA ,& TIIO3ISON, Nda j_ Markel sliee4( l abone Bth, south tide,) Phi itildti lievejust opened their rdegant Assortmemit Fuzee manufacture 4 under .their holm-M -ate "eupinilsivo: tridi FORS selected with the gredteet of oenifroto the largest !stocks of tie European (4 Market, embracing every , variety and atyle • 1 Ladles' and Chlldren'iri r ieard 1 Those pturbaeln .early will have the ioenetit of • kr ger selection:. liee des the above gondsore bare a Ant. assortment of HE VA LO RUSES, IiENTLEMEN a YEE OLUVES,aud COLARS. • ; I! litirThe pricer to all rheas gouda are nt a lower dgute than they can be binubt anyw here etre In the city. ', ... i YAM:IRA& Tr .030,N, j No.llB Market street, i' iladelPhiii , rt. B.—FIIRB altered and repaired, and k' Mt 'MM. 11.13:U3•made to order. 1 N ev.s, '59 ipstoberl, '59 , 409m] 47 i. ~. ri ;1 1' I 13 1 TtTT c lA u SUiitttve • „t ie co,,perbarque 4 th VOD," from lston A 5 : mm4(l4,oo.leet)34an&il ehellAS,marital:kneed 4 John Abbot - a Co,, near Aver Castle,. of /kal frit *E. 11AVEli MO WY MON, each piece being suliject 10 Admiralty prout,--balug the make unlrerrelly prakiyed In England and Wiles fur Jsanee, Ipe Shit*, 041 Ilia aud Apnea. It is contidehtly recutun*nded to Miners had others as a rehino4 article. Lau in atOr,,So tuns Dlr. wiughatu Short Mak Prom( Chain ! 14 4 , 6-16 , z ),l, ' 7 ; illi and % inch, livd, And Y 4 Intl 3 limb Drabbest lial merhutebers' PDes,Orillitis Dome .thitv NAIL., 'doh hula, Peter Wright's • PAtent, aud Wilkinsouis Anil, %I right's Solid boa; Vicirs, Vice buses and Pins Ate oed N I Wedge, 11414 and Acme Hammers, Misting rubes.i al sizes, Swats hum Dear), Alinene Lamps. itowl.ind36 A Urillittes Coal shovels. Sanderson's and Attc malts Oast Steel, Itabblt Meta., Wrought 'and .Can 'Nails, „..lileg's" Simko and Inca, Alerrick's and Tart's Patent! Sdrew Wrenches, ac. NEWLIN, DA Iir:HALL a 00., $4 ifi.lrA4 green Ifhthicleiphiu. 1) i 41544 "; • November 12, '6 ~. ' TEN PARIS , ANT/LiA, CLO - : AND Eft Vo, 708 I LIE 2 SIN II 4I . S LI ti I eet, I . .idve i ill iecentlini - • adeiphiit. '. IL: I i the subscribers nett@ the attention,df Ladles, to their Stock of these Ji ANT tiAli3LENTitry of which Wing a speciality. they enabled to offer the most complete assertment in th e lty. I: 1 i They a iii open i tictober and November, thel Lmixtr• tattoos, consistio of Li 1 E.III3IWIDEIt. 'D VELVET CLOAKS, '. - 11 ANDSOItt: 11r.A.VElt uLthaus, '., . Ouße ciueKs, £O4 ec,!AC.s j and elegant 'pert:inane of Home Mantitsettire, Wilt be added to their atodk Every NorningttliTugh the r 4e4on. • !I ! I 1.. .. , ~ ' aar• . GRAND OPENING I! ' or i I v ELEGANT FURS, For WWI! Costume, OPENI NG the ' ' ' Fur Boom of theil . i i isParti ilanttlia Ezo i porfum. 1 i I s, The sub . cribera . beg also to announce; that, in coutpll- .snce h the wlehes ot *overall salted ; customs hey havered to their establishment a - , I ; 1 sun DEPAItTMENT, .1 r 1 - i. in which will at Sill times be found the largest Idle ' y of well seasoned Otrusesdr,'inade up by the-hitik'nesc, h workmen, and at. rprices which will co:awe-rut s chen! . ;to the economical as, 'well as the watt luxurious p riliark BEERY IiAILMENT may be relied on as being ex actly what is represented, as ft IS no part of not e ,ewa of the subscribers to obtain en ephemeral notorietY by offerintrltultatire Manntactures err the sake seiling cheap,—but, on the contrary, a reputation bas edon the permanent and, duratile foundation In public contkient. ' i • J. W. Pltut: IVA .I; CO, 1 Importers &Munk/debt revs of .6:otrka. Ahrsiff•lus id Ass, No.:LIS CU Kers PT aitreetAabose 7th,) Philadelphia. uctobee I'.2.,';itt - ; • - CU.' , : I GOOD .datocratrgi3! 416 t Wetly Pr-iceman' 'Wzp.IPART//N, Jr., ; 8. W. Con* CHESIIIIT and 12th 0ft., 1 • Has on band and to constantly rscelvlng a ;hides' and general assortment,ot Grocerles,!conslst log ofttunerlor Meek and Green Teas. Collett{ Mee, Ilains,TongnOs, Beet Lard, Platt, English ithekles, Sautes, Preserves, Putted Meats, Wine, Liquors:Az Le. AU of eblch will be sold at the4nost stsuorsable prices for Cash. - t . ;1 • 4d-Orders by nuill'or otherwise promptly attcmded to, and delivered to any part of the elty,froi of char. se!Cala/ognes cent . when desired. January lW,i'so . - • . • - -- _. GRAYS Q OWERS CAN C4.l i ,''Y on that, !mildest; uicst sueoeistutii ei'llam'alo to area from fresh.. liootello vineyards set Out the pot .oti. fie adtediseioeut of liamozotikon lands, auothe ,cul mutt. ~• i '- . - i' H TO,CARE I EFTEII.B Aini..I3IIILDOS. ;•• - •• -• 1 1 1 -*1 • r1"333110_ ,SCHUYIII t COUNTY LUMBEiI _.„._ . 1 i . MANUFACTURIIICCONIPAMY - RATE.= 'hand et their extensive' , egabllAtipastit. on Railroad strett,w *rat quantity of lumber of eiaery kind anittlescriptllo.ohleb they ran supply to Operators, Carpenters and build** at lower rates than ft ran be bought etatihenti. They aro also ready In supply through the Trani of tbelr rzunsive businews and I tor saying taartarrfet. snanufsitured de* in their Rua : mg l o. Etro JONES , d tp, e l r jh at a saving of 25 Orr tent. on former toot., • II . , 4111. %ell Their larifrworkshops bane been In rucratiftl *para.- . abb • ' . I -...... . 11.1 " 11 °' - '`. Roo forth* past ykar, tarningout rut quantities of . ' IRON .•51:11 IeiTEE SI. 11111MCIIANTS. D o o rs . .• 1 Window Prandia l ' " L Afor/..ef ond Sixterov.A - Slr.rtr, ehtlad.lphio; ' gliati, 1 Panel Work‘l ; ' , • . - .1 nave ht ways an hand boa for 11.416 NOtaitillll*Se iled.paatai I! ,•-••-E is 'T -E.,„s GLIM IIEFINITD iliON--Fnil al,...ortmont of Blinder •.. .Ita Bannisters, - • Shatters, • , i . _ anall.." and w heart° brands. 111::..q AMP:III• ! CAN RARS—ord trey Alava, ne er Ilea to oiler fur bolded 4wd au Ned. of 'Prima, Paneled Rad ta need Workpiorpwes, An.. i PENNSYLVANIA IioILER PLATE— Whltth they have aonstantly °whoa*: They. pre away 1 : P mm04 , 90'0111 plata or cut ; I.,requinnt 01.i.e. WILES. iorlortdo ordeta at the shortest nodes , b foranj!qukullty , RiVETS,-Dn'ter brand, made In s•Jid dies. HEAT NS , ! 10 ilaW, or awed or Mingtfaeltired lituff.., i . - . - GLIM CAE AXLES—Ainerreso owl Eu;lish. SLUE I Dry and tree* Iletnioek of all kinds, fit banding poi. ' *StIEET IRON—fee roweling rebuts,. to. ARV:It:AN poss. ~oak.klaple. Poplar. e.halr. plank aid isaaintllng A ECOTtlii PIG IRON. RAILROAD I RON— j :SRA IWO ba r ds;,_Cb 44l 7, r WOthal, Id/botany, de Inc eabltukt tat bars saltable_to' r miner . turnouts. Jr. JL NI ATA. 111 °": 'a ago sat Tallow Pine bawds thelgorlug,ruw' or LICOLIBII d NOR WAY SUS RODS. DOLTS. NUTT atul mast° oidarylrhita Find pbck, 3 2%.2,1 34, 1%4 li WASHRltd—Varbridass. nun and ansehloeyy pqrpoeett and % lark pasa,alwaya realy; Via, plank, beams, gunenutly. MIT. tlik,Aß. MACIIINI: and IlLintell all% anautitutrptartl, adagio., WA, ,gailind,44.l4pak rri EL • aba, au extra 41111illf fct ups an& dies. The illits.ir-agrt , •- - • , ' --•--: 1 t - .- • ',- awn' inanther wllb- a fdp sriorlicout of bce. teal, .. :W. 14Ib at mamma *nit led 01Ory z ir t el ti6dij44o , - . at la 'ant Epttoig , tlajilit . e . li the ettentldn 'et dmier ., iinl.pr lel .ordar s at tlus shortest r."' - 1 . , . talboadanspaska, Di pwa.lcuadiers and 121* C: 14411004, I sP ~ 0 4 ' al - -:-•,'• PE - ' • Hid:dila 111 trotted. . , .yak 1.04 VOL WV , ' , • - 4' Co 'lvo- '!',,'.:; - 11)11,It4DELPHIAi CILLIMERNDBVIUIE VATE OF PENN A.. . , , • uMN litiiista 1. Money ‘ hiveweltrad ay'ery day, and in any.amount, laces"onwlail, - • 2. Five rear Cent: Interest le paid ler; money from the day It is pet in. - _ The sreowy Is always paid backlit Gold,.whiMever, tt is allied for. end witholat 4. Money Is rewired from Erecuters..Atianiaiatrutars. Gaarrinlin and others who desire lo bay! It in * plate of perfect safety. andmhere interest can be nhtalind for b. Thenonew mrelerd from depnvilors Is, invented in REALIiST.IITM, 3IOIITOAOLII.UItOpt D likiNTA. and soeh other first else* sororities es the Charter directs. E. 061.. e .flocifs—.Erny day from Y till o'clock. and on Mondays and TlturadayslillS o'clock in the evening. *7,qt:dental and well established SAVING VUND hey '• received more than TEN 5111.1.19 NS or dollars from nearly thirty thousand denosltom. . .1 • .Il4v. 11rxar L. n ENN rm. r.tapnt. - RODERT SELFRIDGE, Tice President. Wltuam J. Anti, Sectistary.' i • • - .., - Directors! !Linty' L. !limner, , Otranern Lee. Edition!! I..ratter, , Ir. CerrottOrregter, Rabmt Srlfildite, • Joini+h It, Itsrrs„ Sam!. K. Nekton, - ''l Jorreli Yr rkrti. O. tilm tatilt Munro. henry Difroiderfir„ OM es......ViytLNUT.ST.. S. W. Corner of THIRD, : .. Philadelphia. Arial is. 'MI ' • Ift. CHARLES F. RUMPP, 118 North Fourth Bt., Phi Ltd's, Ar rtiu,oot.t) 1 4 rA'sn."' Whole;nle -nod Retail Manitfifeturer ry Pmt Monnales;. Cibm; and Mims, Drevd . ine Cases, Money !5e11.... Cigar Cann, Bat ken: eases, Leather Baia, Wr • lot, Pocket Bninka, ' Prat Salina; Bill tasks. e. Philadelphia. September 2t. 'll9 :"Bly TRUSSES! BRACES!! SUPPORTERS!! • 1.1.' NEEDLES, S. W. Co ner C. Twelith and ltaeo Streets. Philadelphia. - _ Practical Adjuster of Rupture I rupees, also ' Meehan,- cal Itenelles. Ilas constantly on hand a large Stock of Genuine French trussee 7 Masi a complete assortment of the beat Ametlesn. includlus the celebrated Whittle Pa tent Lever Truss. !whored by the Lest authorities to be anp.rlo to any 3.et;lnvented. English and American Supporters and Shoulder linters. Suspensory Ban dkres. Selt Injecting Sit Inge.. adapted to both sezes,in neat portable case'os. French Pessaries, Urinal Bags, Ae. (Orders ind letters of 'aqui ry. will meet prempt at tem Uqn• . i &Id. 3, '5lll ad-am PHIA L 96. *lv . ~( ?Its, iliiii , - i I 1 ;Pro I. Kt I) ;la) ;.ou tl• • NA,TS AND FURS. "T OH N ( 01 BYRN E; S. E. corner •P EIGHTH - mi. It ACE streets, Ptiaufelphia. respect fully Informs the publlc. that he has now fa store's 'moat excellent aasortment of DRESS HATS: at $3. and $1 each: soft Hats from St upwards. Children's Faney.Oips and &ON? lilts, in an unequal varlet,. LADIES' PEES, of the cholceet hinds, and most carefully made. fro mirrgircsentations us to quatitp or A-Onion/aced. Ladles' Furs altered and repalrsal promptly and per fixity. Air Trimmings of early:us widths. Ari , Remensber! O'BERNE'S la at the southeast corner of EIGHTH end RACE streets. Sign of Me Lim!, Eiger and Boar, surasosintr the. Mule. Oct. IS, 'SO 42• Sm Ya? ~,i, FURscr FURS I ! FURS !!!,. TOSEPII.-110SNBAUAI, FANCY tFUR 31A.PACTTIREft AND IMPORTER, las row ready hi 'wet l extan oily, stock 'of Furs: conslating• of Cape& Ilaff•Capcs, Vlclorines. M offs, Cuffs. etc..iu :11104, Sable. Stone 3lartun, Chinchilla, Siberian Sqnirrel, and other loner priced Pars 'all of which; he la prepared to sell at prices to day • • , All In this stare are nil:rt.:totted to be whet they era represented. - • Store: No. 410 i'AltOrt street, btheern 4th. and sth. (abore Eyre if Zandrlrs ;Dry Garb Store,) :(2n of the GOLDEN troy. PIIILA - _ B.—FUttsd.torel tato . faahl000t•lo atylel. at a plod eratetbaTae. -- ' ! • oat. 15,'59, • DRY COOD% - 1i0.13. Noith 'BECND St', PiiILADELPHIA. ICELLEY Si; BROWN invite &lie at % tention of 0011. Pureluiserst t. a full anortment of FALL andirLYTER Dry Goode, comprising is part LADIEIa' WEAR—Mark Filka. 001 de Cherrra,Coburia, • Cashnierra. Dour dr 141nre. Alpacas. se. Long and Square lIII4Y 118 SHAW I.S._, 'S • 0 I do. BLANKET ill Ail LS. melts Snrder ...STRIA.% 611 AS LS. 3.ll:Ntr WKA RS—Cloths. CaPolme rs. Veld Ina", Cords'. Bravrrteens, Kentucky Jeans. , Vesti ono ..itc. FURNISHING GOODS—Harseillei Quilts. Ilimlkets, Ticklngs, Fowling. Table 1", lot bs. Naplt Ina. tr. FLANNELS—BaIIard Vale Unalirlokable Flannels: other mak ex of nil cokwit awl q want lop. 5.11.76L1N3—in all :molt., and a9dll:►.at low Oleo■ MERRIMACK PILINV—a fulrimsortineutuf theme 'Urn knuitp gitwals. alwitypt on hand. • 110:41INIA—tuake for our outs .ellerfh 6er-,4u f.rri4rine rash ifotAi:A.ll.-OmA .I...ieei and no • nittittoa-IVO goo fa wirorre,enerdAn A irki anal r. . - ---- , KELLEY a sitilys. R:r...b.,—A-0.13 North 5.....;:0nd IS2 rid, Vlodaphia. 1 St.pt. 24, 'Ziti ' .411141t0 POLLOCK, BACON & CO., No. 20 South - SECONO Street, Philadelphia,. IMPORTERS arid Wliolt.4ale and Re tell 1.1.31004 Ini Fang a'nd ltt.rl.• DRY r./i)1114 In this detetrttunif byre. t n".llll fv.ll very ,rt 4 Pa cereslote stock of 'Hall]. Niollkon nod Pamir Drams purrhin.4,l - at the cereal lir:* Alt lion Sales. in Phlladelphiadlod New and will be srld /a/coe 15e en,t , of in. poi 'Vitra. Alm. a hell 11 , 1 e of Black Dreas:allks,lol the mnst releloatrd mane. In:lute. and hiith i lustra jAlan. in tb.lr , PPl , l"ddb , panatela , . an ostensive and varied assortment of other Itraa.Matertals. um heart Mt all the Most approval fahtlea and/alert Sttiet.illr Pull rbet Ihnier Wear. . SiikiVLS sitAivr.str: In this departoleta wo 4ffA' 11 ell, th, ;Writ rot. nrin alttortm.nt io be 110001 l In rho . Ctry which, etul.roeel4 all the latrat narelbeS. nod ullsd pOpnar styka of tan 1.13- non, In Low to ;Opaline [harts; until o f a b1.,11 bor e . hero purchased at the la ta largo , Anetlon'llalo4,aud will ho sold at areatly'retheed CLOAKS ' ! BAGLANS ! I .111.A.IVIILEil ! Buyers will find In till. kleptrtm;mt l'Ser.v extensive astextident;and almost endless variety to select front, and vithent any &obi the 130u0,0 nod COIAI Viti./ MIMIC, bath In print or quality and'attle to be found in this rcuotry—rangintr, In priers fr.tin ',ow to Superrtne Goods: ail manutartittell of toe b-st 'end mo , t approrrd material. for rat' and -Wiittet 'rear. and of unequalled workMattshlp for first eau Retail Sales. it"i•Strantters ,rialtlng Philadelphia. art. arlirited to 4.14114118 our stock.' .4 Literal Disrount to W hoi. sok firth Buyeft. POLLOCK, 11.1,C0N . C. I . No. 20 SOulb . Sec—od Street, Philadelphia. Octnber 1.1., 's9' 4.3-9 m • TO POONDRYTEBN, MACHINTSTS I OTHERS. , PURVES Scrap Iron and hie • tal Merchant, M.llll ind F A ' . OM. dry Futrilsher, , 'Nortbuaet ' Corner ' of South and. Penh St ygts, PlilLADSle • PIMA, /. Is prepare to.furnia 11,eivirynien. Michinists and - .- others tritk to /.glowing artiths: 1 - Ingot Copper,' . 1 tquei, . • Bridge ir Machina ingot Brass; • Borax, ' Bolts. Plock Tin, . 1 Crucibles. Sheet and Bolt Cop- Lea d, Foundry Facings, per,. Spotter, i Anrilm,Ylces,Flles,Sheet . and Molt Antimony'. . kc.. - I Erred, Babbitt Metal, . Old Metals, . ' Shoe; Lead, , Bismuth,. . . Boller Pints. • . Shea - . Zinc, r Solder', . Boller Rivets, Wrought:lnm Tab riz iron, r Steam Pipe, . ing tortlas,:team liar Pon,. Lead Pipe, - ,or Water. Sheet Iron, ' Washers and Nnts,fileam Felting. IrsrArticles of every description in use by .Machinlats and Foundrymen, furnished to order. ; - • * * *Cish.paid for Scrap I ron and all kinds of Metals. Philadelphia, March.o.'Ll • 10- • " • - "mutiny or - rue ruin or LIPPINCOTT & TAIMOR. AND LIPPINCOTT, TAYLOR ' • It CO, Mere/Inn! Ertensirg•Clodiers, Of this City, an the following Cities and Counties, to • ' ;wit: • . • Ltermsarrr *Vstrunt, of Pottsville, FehnyikM Co., Pa. LIPYIN TAYLOR R C0., 0f EOM dm. l ir Northam'n Co., Pa. ..,, . ". " of Danville, Montour Co.. Pa. ' ! ~, •,I , i 4, of Mauch Chunk, Lehigh C 0.." ;,,.,\. ' ~ f " ' 'of Reading, Larks County, Pa. d; . ,0" : " of Clncinna td, Ohio. ~ ' " - "of No. 200 Market ht.,Pbtlad'a. Wduld respectfully inform his numerous friends. and MO pubii4. that he has aserelated himself in business • with thitwell-known home of ; ' - CRANVILLESTOKEB.. • No. 1107 . elltaliktic Street .bedloydo% Sulh alifi Serrnth, Where his entire and ;Articular attention's-lit be devo ted to the Matchitutlailoring'ancLFineMeady-Made Dr, partments ,' . Mr. E. T Ir. ariliatts a fall from his former numerous, customers: and from all who .wish 'el , thing or otiperior Stsle,Qtudity and Workmanship, either ready-made or made to order. • ... iii`Strangerokelpiting the'elty will pleePe remember the Temple of, Fishionl, COT Chestnut etreetjust one eqiute below' the beaistifo I Idasessie Teengle„ el t tutted on,l • the Paine street. The usolerPigned will be happy to meeto hie frien4P end serve theca With the bait cud moat lash- . Jonah]. etyle of ileady-31adetlothing that eon be met with to-any city in the Union. - E. T. TAILOR: • beptember 4, 'NS , THE AMERICAN SUNDAY SCHOOL UNION k • PrilUxvirs • . , I CONE, "1"13.C11017591.411.1V73 umuict; ii.,LusTuktis - D putais CHILDREN AND YOUTH;' BElNG`the largest. colleedon in the eountry.—They nre now publishing A Rem Book Ecery &sturdily Iforniag. Flenently Illustrated Cat nit:mots way be had, wit hout thai, by ad.lresaint. THE AMERICA:4 SUNDAY. POMO!: 'UNION. 112 Cntaritit Be.. Pfirtannenza. . Jurse the pahlleatione of the f sudsy Pawl Union can Iw obtained at Union price,' at the Book afore of B.43ANNAN, Pottsville. 4241 Oct. le. IS • oys. CLQTHINC. THEmM n SUBSCR1B1:11, would - respect. • , fully Inform their mamas Mende and nopmere ohuylkill County, that their amorttnent ot Chatting far Togas Oentlemen - ia much lamer thin aer, and they arm dimosia to art) cheap.' l'emons lining at a die. lance. have the ptiall•lor nl eiehanting .cdothing pin abased at bla More. tr,ttary da not snit. • ' • -Ir. A. tIOVT 4 BIZOTIIETI. - . :12 C hestnut St, eornerof Philads, /11,11114, '49 ; .2 • • 29.• MB. E. r. TAYLOR, 'the Amer. ••- : • 01W AND GARDEN PI ED3 FECIT 'i?.14% ' . Agrlettlinta 1 implvsnrell 0,, 4.. t. .., 1111* Till: fittilsieri lie c w j ; 11, 1 41 • on batid lintral.lirno tby Mil 'Abet ,: 1 in Solli....sk,Sr. IV Mt. , Ch , TeS, at 11 La wIII, r y . -. a.'l.s‘", thor oft b rilidet , "SIMS et It: 0..1, .1077.1 i- ii , 1:41 , 1y4 to 1, rnia, awlt xf, , 11. H.. R.:' Y'.... ,: . „ ... Ottitt. f,r ail kin , to al f, u riveo..l/ us, t.l ~• I. .C, they arn rerovoontrd ) ar.rl,uitrtr.l irhr,..,,,,.....„;. 3 or .b kh 1r II V NIP tat Dirb•4l. ot • 11'1111:1111. , tnr, r's pf ,:..... The 'rola and trees arid Ly the owl:to0.1 ~. ~.., with areal ram md ro , tkr In°. .wers cl.. .i.nea.:l ~ „ stltridi eft. •no dorov.tor ,1•01 It reeds pn.rort.ti:. ~., ~, : ousiy In tbe market. term that wh , . orli ..to., ~i•, ~. 'ward In the rharaetrr of the. mond odd . N., 1 ,, , .purehiee or tell arede Immo prorepru, o.ly . e , . 3,1 aardroa, when. lei,. ti n el . ". prothritty de:.... ~ 1.., .thrle, quality. part ,•ularly then. of rho lat,e •r.:, 1,. , 'This I. an imp , tt3ut reuelderation In ttn4,. all, ~ ehh.netthOr awed! or fruit tree.. For tree., a, . "..',., i r orders early to' lIKNJAWIN ItaNNA:.a ECONOMY IN POOD We have compiled from several sf table, showirtzthe prtiportion of se:id ma l er and water contained in some of the prieeP 4 o, articles of diet. Au _equal weight of ea 1, article beink selected, the proportiiii or lolit matter in LOU parts is as tollows, the being water., j - p ll:li ...a zt, , ~ , ' 4. :7 ... j c; P:( ) ) 4 r i k ,. , . 221 Rice, , . 86,1.11(xl, . • :0 Beans, ' - , ,- is Rye, B6 Apples, . 1 is —.. .. 8i; Pears, 1 +; 7.l!Carruts, Cure, Out tneal, Wlient.Bnead, 51 Beet A, Mutton, 29 Milk, Chicken, • ' tr,' gtsters, . r . , 1:; Lean Beef,i ~ • 26 Cabbage, - Eggs,• , „ - 26 Turnips, i Neal ; .25 , Watermelon, .- 5 Potatoes;" • 'f.. , 25•CucurnbiT, . '' , • It appentlfrom this table that about ~;:, ' per cent..a tur•cotnittort meats is winter. l a . buying pound of beef, we get but roar out, ces of tnutritive matter. "The nutriti%e 11-,a; ter of wheat," says ißrande's Elicyclep e di, ; , "is chiefly st rch and gluten, and in this si lo s cies of grail the gluten is in , tench grimier pro rtien to the - starch, than in bar• ley, oats or ryle. :In rice there is little 4;1 4 then 'starch. There can •be little &oh: mat. the - great value of wheat as an.article if !;,,,s depends upon• this excess of gluten, width is a.nitrogenous substance, and has not imettlr been termed the vegeto-artitital principle. r„ ' the esculent roots, such as carrots, A.e., but` especially'ternips, sugar islise leading lit.tri. tive matter." - Peas and beans resemble mach in composition Abe cereal'grains, and, inde - ed afford the most concentrat ed t form of vegeta'. ble nourishment. They 4 14. e also the Mon economical food; that can kti purchased, and if properly cooked, are good enough fur, au epicure" One of the most economical modes of pre paring food is a due emixturo of meat and vegetable substances in 'the form of soup-- The French have attained greatTerfectiott in . this departMent 'of cookery, which in ibis country•haa . nev'er been properly appreciated. A. nourishing atufsevory soup may be made of veptables_alone ; but coarse end bony pieces' of meat, suitable for- this I pUtpWe, . may he-bought very cheap. And here Int us give thel prottery laW of all soups. i•They must be! made - with cold water, suffered! 4u buil only fur, a few' utitunes, and then kept at . ' almost, the boiling point-Lsinneeritig, itt Eit: —fur many hours. The set*et is to yetat them of "csolil }stater, and let them simmer . gently for a long time. Thu theory i - th 17;..... Hot Water sets .the albuminous constituents' of meat bard, as the white of an egg is set, and prevents the juices .from es! ping; but cold water softens the fibres , and straits tip f albumen•aud the nourishing juic s.. lint fur . boiling meat the reverst., The t teat should ; be put into hailing swath to set 'Abe juices; and then kept under the boiling point, (which is two hundred and tWelve degrees,) mail quite.cooked. Ti; continue it lit it buil hard. ens and spoils it." i . , . llominyi....satrip„ hulled corn rind 'Thai!y pudding" are all cheap, wholesome and cia• tattoos. kinds of fliod, worthy the attentie!a '. of both the rich and the poor. - • ,There is a wide field tor economy, too, i, Ilread, We make. a great Mistake, in satin;, ' so much of the fittest flour; arid the etrero of this tni , take are plainly felt. both in t.it! • health anti !our pockets. Hot bread 5t.,.4 . !:t neverdie placed upon the table—it is 5u:.10.. be utterly indigestible, anal conmervient!! L'l' ' nourishment can be derived front it, wild , ..,, may do much mischief in the stonisch; l'it:.! white I)tead, instead of....iteibg the chief i srtiele of the morning and evsiiiiag most itsA is in . many families, should be vied lint sieridgly, if at all. • Bread made of wheat flour, with a . mixture of rye or Indian meal, is more *hole., -some, and quite to palatable. if it dues nut - look quite so delicate. Still better, perltips, is the bread mpde from itardted wheat tau, ; *mown as Graham bread. Indian slakes are nourishing and cheap, and are itelished,%hy ad most everybody. lint, atter all, titiVe-mse - wife should consider herself a model 'lll the • domestic ,virtue -, whose ovens do 'net send forth at: least a weekly hatch of delicious ',lt!. fashioned rye and Indian Itrowu bread. Tito substitution -at the morning repast of this fr line white bread, but cakes, or !the vile ~ t uti ' concocted of flour and saleratus, Would sirakti /seine difference at the end of the yeitir in try - I bread score, but the gain in the health t,f the ' family Would be of still ,greater impertsta.e., In an'experiment by Magentlie, a dog txl ex.., elusively on ' fine wheaten-• bread died attjr forty days t• while another dog fed on; c• .., bread (made with the bran) lived on kithwit any disturbance of his health. We have the authosity of Liebig, that "the sekatraiius ei the bran from the flour by bolting is amativr of luxury, and injurious rather than lt..titc ficial as regards the nutritive power of l'7 'breed ;" and Youmans. speaking of "hue rider, says, "we have sacrificed several must 11 4•. portant qualities, and gained only whilostss.' We trifle with•the first conditions of health to gratify a fancy of the eye." `Bat, after nil, it should be remembered that our nature was made fotivariety, and that it is not desirable that all should live by the same diet scale, or that! individuals should bring themselves into a'rigid adherence, to a certain Uniform course of dishes forevery day in the week. "In nature,' says Prof. Yowl mans, in his , 91andbook of Household, Sci... ence,".'"we behold inflexible . order working out eternal variation ; and. so in life, teethe. dized habitstthould give rise to,never-erw-ing diversititta'rt As ropectil diet, the triateriats prepered* us, although marvelOusly simple m compoaltion endtad4tation to ; our needs, are woild4fully various tin form and gustatte ry properties. We have the-widest in ire-. est choice of mewls to accomplish the same physiological . end. Nature thus solicits us to enjoy the bounty of her resostrss,.which -we should Wiaely do, not tempting the tipper the with a parade of culinary enticements, but restricting the dishes at each we: ant agreeably varying them at successive times 71f eating."—N. E. Farmer. i . ~ 13cc p i. • . RICE PUDDING.—The yolks of four Pgzi ono teacup of boiled rice; one pint of milk and little salt. Take the whites of the four eggs and one pound of white sugar, a . 10 4, drops of lemon juice; intik • • trstinor, aNd just as the puddiug is dune spitted it on, aid set it in the oven kJ harden. I'Lvm Ptiomso Wirmorr •Pals.—•ll.4ll pound gritted bread, gunner_ pound chuffed suet., one tablespootiful tbuir; halfpouuddrmd currants, mire thou two; ounce ti sugar, milk enough to niake a stirtattar. :Auil in Cloth four. hours, or bake it, adding a quarter pound of tnisins. . LABOR SAVING SOAE!.—inice tour pounds of hard soap; . put bt 'wat'er enough to dis• solve it.: Thea, otter (hes ; o.v.ng nu OWN, 4.f borax,,atir in, and put in it pan tsonol. Then cut in - Pieces convetsio4 for use, aud • rub uu stains and.dirt before bpiting. . BRE:th °NEW. -PU4 into) Ti largo teacup of brissd crumbs. a toacup ( ano cream, a :Tie In! of butter, with salt, pepper d nutmeg when the bread hits absorbed the email), break in the eggs, liont4ein a little with the mixture, and fry like onralet..• kANADA. — PO two tablespoon' of good port wino into a bOri and pour 4111 is at, pint of boiling water; ifweeten to the til,te. Eat warm, with eraeltem broken 'limit. In ease of fevers, it can be prepared Coax BEcr l -4'reshfii- , eef, Lolled in rrry salt waier,* is nicer, saveter, and teniiree , r, -than that which has Witt pickled before c oci• ingc—and any catility :bat can ,ges fresh !mei, ma cvra it as they watt it. • To.TAIR 4;111T Far IT ircrrs.«.t.Wet the *min without dipping, and !bold the part over a lighted common brimstone match at' a pmp or distapoo. Tito sulPhurous.o umn caur !Tote to diseppea4 • -
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