c int adi *or'. tub err carp"siren tbe followleg advice to its reniteti -attend te'eeleliitione; . ead ale t bosins enkstifel iirep#ken. 4-.41e bencrotent , bee' elii.pr4lpt Bay atl tatigetinip in tbetiiians of.forgedialneee, : t—tOtrive to l eelteet tell' and keep It. • it-pp yonidaii nod:defy' • "E:r-Venis madmen beenalinalleimeierretboth ' , Of. bead Aid beari. ' F—Fight fairly +! Deli the bast w. ay Naito fight at all. Filial* am for foils. 4 ° . 0.41400; goods's', 'tampion, and a Milo goose glossa astable allia to slip tbroigh' this world oleo , easy.. Oat thins sad glory is the,. 11441arber bop, id yawe best'!! you Would ba hippy; bot - bult yo,bop• .eaailot !stair rOttr, the ripi of the hangnails; . L'4l;l9llialOessess is lasullbrable--Indllge trot In it. ,"' • miy raped tha jabs of joy sod the yeast of Jest ; bet lit them sloes, for too much okloW , efton destroy the J°llll.ol/ of 'the-goeial elrcle.,•; 7' ' • - • H—gfettess bhuilesthe Are of !rim:l66lr. A kiss elwayo arena more then a kick. L—Liare el ladles; "look before pin leap,* eschew losterlsto. , _ , , bt—lltake no miseblef by taeddliwg with ether • . • folk : lll44er*. • , s—Nieer bt; caught napping except la the 'night-thee. o—Order lb beam's tint lie--abey it. P—Pursue Plain path of probity. Pat in prietleiWhat yea. will in preiept. Q—gistwnd not, quibble sot, be not fonder ask 7 ins qwlitions, or addieted to queries. It—Roja rains respectabihty; renounce, notew and nitwits., , ' • • • B—Seek salvation, 0 ye 'loners ! balms saints and you are sate. • • !r—Take tintsy the forelock; try tni tarp every mowers to account. • o—Union unites with unity; In the tritole eni. vein .there u unison; be ye therefore , united for tbe'sake r of anieus, V—Ya bu no Oonnection with valor, re jumbo! that. W--Women' and wiue. bring want, woo and writoblaintsas whoa wickedly todulgad in. M—X.tra cautious socomplialt 'straorlinary ends. ` - • - 'Ourself whit* young to atodi. As is I characteristic of rawly.— scares threash life and sealuosty Z—Z,issagginj Talcs a inraishc pan= • our own busbiesa a let Albers &.--4 mind =CM LEGAL ADVICE. ordered a suit' of clothes from a ly enjoined him that theY must ixt Tuesday, and that they must nest 'style, and that unless the I . them ready to a certainty, be aura,, to the day, that bo must not L but Snip promised faithfully that inished, ad Wear. Tuesday came, the enraged' man flew to the cab le, sad said : %mon soy clothes were trot ready, I ! ? Here you have kept me in the 'time and business only to disap: if *shad you in our part of the a what they would call yuu, they. ere a perfect squirt." the goose explained that the only man he had r eapable of making wife, lying et death's door, and be ly leave Ler.. The outraged gen; able to smother his disappoint- : ed the tailfir pretty soundly for tithe promise. The ninth Mie s Jarmo could not stand this, and Customer to go . ta the caloric re- A gentleman tailor,and "spec be wadi, by the be made in the teller oiluld ha yond,a limbo undertake them they sh'euld,be and oo l lguthes; bap mina bon "What's rho at you promised city at 'wdOss ofl polar =o i l- uowi countrj, 7 would ,ay 7uu The knight o competent •wor the milt, hod a could' dot possi. tierienl was not ment, end term failing; in his p.l tion of the gem plaiott told his gione of Pantie. • The custom!, street ;to a law , manner said: acres!: the We*, "Tei, I know "Well, now, , , red with rage, rushed' across the I. and in an excited and hurried 'Do you.knuw Snip, the tailor, Lim;' answered Brier. wat4your advice," said the gen to ktIOW' whit you would do in. • , at infamous stitch-louse has not ere in the city on expense, to the • f my business'ond d.sappointed clothes, but when I went to re , . the fellow about it, whaf:tia . you .ndent rascal told me?. He told • t place down below." With these man laid a ten dollar bill on the 'Now what would• you do?" • this fora retainer ?"asked grief. • e reply. • tlealap,'"l wan such tl ease. T 2olitty 'kept me geeat ',detriment me in a suit of wastrels with supple. the im me to, go to a 6! verde the geed dealt,wad said, "DO yi4 roe "I 'do," wax t ricf,quietly folding up the e lE and pocket; "he told you to go kelow. i n and advice to you Is, don't do I mover ; no stutate or local law that I • to a specific , performance. I say, —Cincinnati EnTinirer. "Tan'," pottiOg it io Well;my oploi it. 4hers is to , tom compel 7 , don't you do it. e. widow Maloney tells, me that one of her finest pigs . Ia that "Pexttice. t you batestole so on dolts with h?' :"Whit !uric • d ate it, yir honor." • Patrick, w hen you are brought h the widow and:her pis on lb% whet account will you be able to • l'whon the widow accuser you of •!Itilled It, a 1 0 "oh, Patric • hoe, to face lel Jadimeat Da giva of yoirse the then r . '"))1d you ea eroUce?" the pig would be there, your riv- I did." , yer rivsrenes, rn say, Mrs. Mali)- ; r Pig." "To be sure "Well, thin , ney, Len's yo linenann.—Philander Wilkins N• ! wing incident in bra traveling ez. A Vtervotr,s 1.04 e the fon, piOeuet: -7 in to Laneaster, a distance of thirty raveled along with Mrs. Grown,. t and interesting woman—io sweet g that; fastidious as lam on the d have been willing toshave kissed waver, several:reasons for not inf lect. First, lam such a good bus , dn't ciao be guilty of the apprer , lty to my sweet wife. Seeend,l river would see mo and tell Greevec think Mrs. Greaves would let T . O. From Quad eight milso,T, She visa a sw and • interest' •: sohjeet, If. i wou' ler. lifad, b l 1 patiatin this' bark& wort( aatie of trio was afra id the Thi , I dida , .111c.-4 . a ipieimen of the put utility the logic' CI win the University of Edinburgh, an: anecdote s•rieorded, in which the eon of a Baronet, who resided not far from town, acted a' conspicuous art. Ile was called up by the worthy Professor of f b. time, and asked the rpiest ‘ ion. "Can a man ea without 'eyes ?" !Ares, si r," 'etas the prompt allwer. • "How, aid" cried the ?maz id, 'Professor, "cow a man 'seewithout eyes ePray, -sir, bow do )en make that out ?" "rta can see with owe, sit," replied the ready-witted youth; and the who a class shouted with delight at his rimsrely to-Ch. °wog - first regaled with ) dinner. „Jimmy basin done Jos. ties to them pa? and himself, the Squireisauted to kbow what lie could, do about the farm.. [ . • "Almost s i t m ilythiug you'd set me about; sir." Ji my, if youteap do that T think ;ou'll - suit me.' An . you a ertiller r "Bedad, it. mesllf that' is," replied Jimmy; "but couldn7 you give me some outdoor work?" lassa tat noggiu tad by his what makes us," said P rporal, who now sad then indulged r right geed poised, wasshus secos pude, whilst standing stature: "Pet, Jour nose so red?" yer hon "I always blush when I spikes to an °Meer." nkoor!is." Amid • Min to • , physician, "my &mishear b da 6L this morning, and eontipied foe ball ; en our, without knowledge." "Ohf i re plied tb d. flor, "Dever mind that, many people eeatione'eo 11 their lira!". • "gen y . heard my last sett?" eskediJung e l a , who wain led for joking it the experts of other people k 's II . togs. ''Nu," was tbs 'reply, ...but, I saw thn g flog over its windows the last time I paned tbro gb Aobern." - : 0 41•4111---..--- BAT, said amino, $3 vatipei palkWylf, i resat between edrogglit wid a taw. by; thts,")ropGed _Galipot; beyond a rulni!iritb actoples:tbe other • "Pour. !a'i.thrdi ad ,/sr so doubt, oin. .11111. " • • • . I, . aid to ter ilium, "I treader my dear, ver made a match ; I thick you meat oe." To which she replied, ults, out .ae—oaly the spark !" A LADY ios !Isis , 1 I ill . brho . st tbcbrlai shall I put this paper fro as to be sure t •Le-taorsess/" Inquired .4 sister of l kla the looklntigUta," was the prompt satilAg brother. reply. iratiorr who couldn't bold bit own, steil for taking another's.- Serra! Tmt biro been bito risbt I t 4 t` WORKS. ' i t 4 Piscine ?l a IERN Ivan - actronrta i pt. anumityri. • • rails ettablisboteitt4a:now Odor it if as - - —... *the • Eaperiniandence et/Mu Y. Was.. ^ 7"; '• radii formerly °fibs Mai kommilmniof , : J. Wren t Itros.effitteollits. . - - Mr. Wont's experienraimillistirllftp Mist, extending thron , P period eretiorystade , ring which time be hes bare coolitmed in - thaereetket Of some of the birgest iroorirarks 'in Ilia United Slit* win be a =Silent rusrante• tha .harieter of the .oft turn out antis ettabliabloist. Mt orders, by malt or otharldpo.lkar Antra engines of any power *Mt Chair nol*lonsrtemblnery for blast forearm, relibrantills.'knari Mist mar minx. am, eislaerp for lasing rbr;o and. - double. acting lamps, breakers; drift cam trill moire prompt atteetkm- Connerted with lite worts is a large/team car factory, capable of turning Mit lame ordersal abort Maim. The VIII mold 2t this estatibionsnt SIPCIDIA to Onle In the Plait for durability...bile the sty4eof plots wheel manufactared end extensively • used is superior• and worthy' the attention of itaittoad companies: By Phial attention to homners, in ell its dotal. the proprietor hopes the Musgrove hoe Works oily reerivi a shared public patronage. . . LANES L.IIIIITINCI. JOUNI. "WI; . "Mrisige• ' Masts , turbid,t end Supt: • .‘ • • • Mirth imout . _ _ TAM&QUA lIRO at t WORKS. rater & ease, frog /loaders, Xe: aft, Bei a and .Nachisiste lhot dialers and tar Braideva. . The subscriber* are sow 'prepares! to p 1„.., 'receive orders for ail kinds of Maki:ilk ' ry linginee.and michlieg Ibr collier ta lea, blast fs manta ? mills, le :Extra. Gicilitles and practical experience In thelmilaese warrant them In taking the largest contracts at the korrit prkes, - - . Particular attentkot Is called ta Ivens k Atnew's New Style Patent Winding Machinery; by:which the Mope ar Shailtrope or chain-snot on the toper both drains In &able Kays. This arrangement, It hi confidently believed, will, asap. the wear and tear of ropes or chalets, the price of the machinery lu Rye years; and for fat 'udio& simplicity of -onekuction and durability; It cannot be, surpassed: We also recommend the new ear wheel, In, vented by Mr. Lucien II Allen. This viheel tan only I be had at our waits, and bas stood the tat of theme& I rat severe winters past,tritunpliantly; not a Atm% Wheel havinp, been broken since itslitroduetlen We are now placing It tinder the care of 'chant the prin cipal Railroad Campania in the country. We would also call the attention of the public to the Tamaqua Car Shop.mmoscted with• the above works, and recently erected toi the manufacture of Railroad, Drift, FM:ht. Oita and Trucks, and farnhrbal with all the latest I mprovetnents .so that they are thus enabled to execute work iamb cheaperand withmatedespatch than heretofore. " All work guaranteed. reran' wanting anything in our line would do well to give IV a call: - r;CARTEII *ALLEN.' _' n wmt fouttoscr iterctimEDl4lllp. " - art var on, e nyl tall wory T. U. WI *TERDTHEN announces his if, Li ll/1 6 14;g readiness. from the eomPleta outfit of , the above named establishment, t sup = ply all orders In bit line of buidnens— such as for Steam Engines, ftalimud and Drift Cars, Pumps, Coal Dreakers,Castinm...and Machinery of every pattern. Mr warrants hi, work .to give rat latietion. and accordingly . scllritt perorage at home and abroad. Jan. 27, Ism FOUNDRY ANC MACHINE SHOP, steam Gar amatory, £434 NOTICS.—The' business of the late arm of SNYDRIL t MINES. will be "! continued by the suberriber in all its QTaiithz carious branches of Steam Engine building. Iron Founder. and mantilla• tures of all kinds of Machlnety, for Rolling Mil e, Blast Furnaces, Railroad Cars. de- de. Ile will also continue the btutinem of Mining and Selling the celebrated Pine Fbred While Ash and Lewis anti Srohn Veins 'Red Ash (bats, being sole proprietcr of these Collieries. • °ZAGS tpi.BNYDSB. SO • Jlintary 21,1857 POTTSVILLEVOLLINO 11111i.L. THE subseribens are constant 'mann. suturing varipussises of Corners Hails, gi 'MR weighing .22,25, Vs, 30.32 and kl pounds d= per yard. Also, large Rails of the most - . Approved patterns, weighing 45,80,56 and uttpeaues peryard. From theexterienee of the put .5 peers. we feel contldevrt.of making Bails unsurpassed in quality by any mill in the rountry. AU business communication's addressed to Messrs. Yardley 41k Son, Iron Factors, rottsville, will meet with prompt attest' tion. JNO. nuaNtsrt a co. Juno 20, '57 — PALO ACTO - TOLLINC:MILL. Tito s ubscribers beg leave to an . ell,' 'stunts to their Mends and the public, f‘Ft!uRPL , sen crony. I bat their new Bolling Mill t z .I:S at Pak , Alto is ha w esgsPlille , and in full operation, And that they are prepared to Impish T rails of various patterns. weighing from eel to 70 lbs. per yard. Also. different sixes of Say square and round merchants' bar iron. Orders tar rails or tar iron are respectfully soljelted, and will meet with prompt attention if left either at the Rolling Hill, Bright A Lerch's Hardware Slow- Centre street, or al their (Ace, corner rut Second and Blanket streets. HAYWOOD, LEX k CO. Jan.', '57 I.lf 1 6 C°142 . :FliViRfiPNE 18 ' .g iok- , The kubsof respect fully inyltes the attentkni of t he boat news communi ‘ Er tPWIR. ty in his Boller Works, on Railr oad 'street, below th e Passenger D ep ot , Pottaville, Pa•ov here be is prepare d to ROLLERS OF EVERT DFSCRIPTION, • Smoko•Staeks, Air Stacks, Blast Pipes,Gasometers, Drift Cars, Lc.. itc. ' Boilers on hind. Being a practical Meehan ie. and haripg fo'r seam de. voted himself entirely to this branch of the business, he natters himself that work done at hie establishment wilt give satisfaction to all who may favor him:with call. Individualsand' Companies will find it greatly to their advantage to examine his work beforerengaging elsewhere. JOILN T. NOBLE. ' Nor. 2t,'37 47.1 f BEAVER MEADOW IRON WORKS. Brien Htldnosi respactfully um forms the public that be la now sole "' proprietor of thetleaver !tendon Iron& , Itraas ,, Works, and. is tally Prepared to manufacture.' at this, sidabllsbinent. Bwitn Ellizimga of every gate; Pump, Railroad and Drift Cars, and every other alestalption of Iron and Bross esstinAs suitable for the Coat mining or of herbs. Mown. on the most reasonable terms. - Also. Blowing Cylinders for Blast Furnaces and !Lachine work In gen . rel. . , Repairing of all Made done with neatnase and des patch at the lowest prime. All Work furnished by them warranted to perform well. • They would solicit th custom or-those who may want edit les intbelrilue In' his vicinity. All orders will meet with immediate and prompt attention. Rester Meadows. January 1,19 1- • ASHI.4RD IRON WORKS. i he subscribers are now fully pre- Dared to furnish, at' the Ashland Iron m.s.M. Works. Steam Engines and Pumps of . . : -,-rye k r ; , - - au th any power and caparity, lor mining and - other purposely Coal Bakers of every pattern now in use, together with castings and forging". of every description. Coal and, Drill Cars of all sizes and patterns. lance Track and Clone Cars,—all furnished at, the shortest trotters The subseribmv Rat ter themselves that inasmurh as every troviqer of the firm is a praelleal mechanic,' h ey will beetle 10 furnish machinery that Will rmnpare favorably with any bribe !Avalon, All erderr directed to L. l'. OAKS'S& BM., Ashland, schoylkill county, Pa.-will twelve Orompi at, "fention. L.P. GARNER, A•blanl 7 3lmy 10.107 • DEHAV ilnersv SIR i lll 9 1 WORKS. e. I The subscriber is prepared 11. - • Mk inannfartureATSAM ENGINES of any alwer, Ppmps of any rapacity, and i Cnil Breakers of every description ties well as every other kind of machinery tied In Mines, lb-miters. Furnaces. !tolling Mills. Raw Mills, de. From the facilities noaseased for manufitetniing. and from long experience th the business, work can be turn., ed out at this telablishment,at, the ten lowest prices, and of a superior quality. • , - Persons deviroui of - putting nti machinery of any kind, are invited to rail and eiamine WO' s, and' be come acquainted with prices before eon ting eh*. when,. Orders of every kind are solicited. and st et attention will be given to their prompt execution. , WILLIAM DPIATPLII. Minersville, Deeetriber 9, IBIST - • 4S•tf... MAS H!PTl t af i l ri lltni a !NO R KR, ' TllOB. .t JAS. WREN respect- fully invite the attention of tho'..busb nese rommunity to their New llssidne Ini„ . o:ixi Shop end Foundry erected between Coal and Railroad etreets, and front.ng on limsoccian street, where they are prepared to execute all orders fo' machinery of Brass and Iron. such as Steam Engines. all kinds of Guar Inc fix Bolling. 11111.. Grist and Saw Mills, Single and Double aefing Pumps, Coal Breakers. Drift Cars. all kinds of RallivadCastinge, ouch as Chairs fir flat and T Rail; Frogs.Swltrhee„ Cc; all kinds of (list and wrought Iron Shah lug. Be ing practical mechanics, and having made the demands of the Coal Region their study for years also all kinds of Machinery in their line of baldness , . they flatter them. selves that work done at their establishment will give satisfaction to ill who my y honor them with a roll. All orders thankfully received and promptly eaernted,ou the most reasonable terms. TIU MIAB MIEN, Nnv. 2J;'37 MANUFACTURES. THOMASLFOSTER 4C0., • 'lliumfiulturers wholeisile de Detail Dealers BOOTS AND , SHOES ,. CENTRE : STREET, Three .doors k.) I,:aow Mortimer's Motel, Pottsvlye. mioOur assortment romprises ev ery varlet) ni goods, either of WV. limns, Eastern, Philadelphia or ;Ai ‘ll5l Iteadin Work. for Men's: " men's. Boys'. Misses! or Children's Wear. We utairufacture and are prepared to furnish our curt tomera with a superior article of Gents' French or Amer. ken Calf boots. timbers and Walking thorn. Water Proof and Kip Boots. Bailable Inc Engineers: and Me• chenica'. 'Miners' and Laborers' Working" *loots and Shoes.- Ladles' French criUnglith Lasting Gaiters, tub. ton or Lace Biota, Ltuakins, 81 inner& &c-, dfrTtraveling and Packing Trunks, Valises, Carpet and till Cloth Trtveling„flags. - *ls' and Aliases &hod ,Patehels; and an excellent assortment of Umbrellarl wIU always be found at our establishment,at ansferate priterd ir„,, Country Illerehanla will, be truppliell with any laside in our line in'such quantities as they require, at a trifling advance on city prices. jThankful to,ogifrtends for past favors, wears deter. mined to merit a eentlnuanie' of public, patronage by au; plying good articles upon the most terms. - Pottsville, April 30. '19.. • . 18-tf • . M=V 0:10 DOUBLE. DISTILLED SOAP! Ate-Warranterthe Only Gamblell4 11:eiskitig (tied Blectaing Linen ) , Mgain, Lee. READ WRAT Vie LADIES SAY ABORT : 6411,TE have used the above Liquid &Nip for the hst 7 years, and we know, from long experience, It doss not Kure the finest linen or twain. We highly, reeomuwad .it,! to sem Indy who wiehile to Pave labos and hard soap, andbare beautiful white etothea. Sink N. W.lff, Mrs. MAL Mrs. Jas. titan I. ,ft. Thos. Foster, "T. Finials°, °I I. F.Teorhies, a. 'Sherman. ' E" 'F. flambe,. “ " • Thos. Stills, • ° J. alenioness, ", J. . Tenthly. IsoiseFenara, libitum •• • - • And bandied, of others, too onmertnut to %tattoo. For sate at IL Rannates store, In bottles, price IS cents —and 2 cents allowed for empty bottles. Also gqr sale by It nnialoaer I Co., Schuylkill Haven. and - Moor• head olk CO. M lament'. Price, IS cents a pint. Pottsville, May • 22. Vatent el t i nab Dag, ffill OVI • • &chine. riilS eelebrateit" machine balt ob tained Itchinteter orienting/4 by any Washine She oe ever before used. It not wear thectothes or break buttons; lt will wash thorou:MY the mina On' este as well as tbe'roughest clothing; it rine, clear; I* eery easy to operate; it' will save mere than i a4' the Time, labor and expense of washing,arid therefore de. serves place every dwelling boom In the Stale, sad le gulnintrod to 0 st.ry purettuffix to do the work in the need rathlactory manner. lPrlee $14., Adam*, ' FhiIIEHOLY k DEAN, Tasnekllta. Pi.., • This Ample maehineean be seen in operation et ent reAdenee every Monday flanoon. ' . Ii.BANNAN. wan is sten authorized:Li rocelvgorldere for it In Poltwrille and Aptil23, '49 , c r 17; !LUNE REFRIMPLITOR, For Bale . p : i A medium sized ...1)11. KAWE RE— .. YitIVERATOIin will ho sold ehuip. Apo - in • U. 13ANNAN. : Iv!? CIN . f7l _llettAilt;.:rOMEßkr: • , , .. DISEISE OF,' Illa Kink 9 1 .. . .. . .. . • . -:. LIVER' COMPiAINT . , WEAXNESS OF ANY , :FEVER ACID AEU , g VERY FARMER AND .E ERY FAMILY has its peculiar Bittercemnpo nded to curd 'Wu' row* ihriwttareelpit. headed doworrowitathet to ion, pertelpe' The wrlntiple that atonic attmtdaut Is necessary to every honacia undisimted, yet, beteg cow ponaded by unskillful hoods, often rootalos elements bo incompatible ndlneonsidimt—sometimespositive. ly th a Antral. Stis here offer to the public Ina highly con. aspirated form, what will sadly supply this want, pre. pared upon setentifir princlpleceomponnded ofaimplea, acttpg In harmony, yet each fultlillog Its own remedial *Mee. To IRS PRTISICIAN is here offered.in a convenient foils, yet perfectly mate, on Zaeffent.whicloteting upon the circulation. raise% the action of the system to the stand ard of health. especially after nay deb l litating'attack of disease, after depression from beat, or any local or acct. dental cause; an A nti•Spairmodid. which. with a general stimulant Dower.acts with a peculiar Influence upontbe nervous system, calming nervous irritation, When taken properly. without the least tendency to the brain; and ' without that distressing reaction whirl) is the bane of moat tonics—often csuelugmoreininry than theoriginal disease. As a Totste, moderately end iermaneu tlyexaltlngthe energies of all parts of the. frame , producing necesscnlty a healthy increase of the iction of the various in pus, chemically changing the acidity of the stomacb,end act ing normally upon the liver in -regulating permanently the billiary .secretions. • NOTlCK.—Whoeves expecte to find t hisa beverage will be disappointed; but to the sick, weak and low4pirited, it will prove a grateful aromatic cordial; poesessed of Singular remedial properties. Clltattonl.w.The great popularity of this delightful Aroma bag induced many imilationcarbieb the public should guard against purchasing. Be not pereusded to buyanything else shall yen have given ltocanaves Dimas a hilt trial. One bottle will marines you bow infinitely superior it Is to all theme Imitations. Sirfiold at $1 per bottle, or six bottles for $5, by the BENJAMIN PACE, JR. &CO. pharmaceutist(' anb Chemists, • PITTSBURG. PA. • For sale In Philadelphia by theWgents=-11offmaiiil Morwip Mlles of the Pemeerat; John Johns, 222 Rani street: Dyott & flona,1:0 North Second street. Reading, by Hitter t Co.; lanoister. by John F. Long & Co.;,Potliville. John 0. Brown, J. C. C. Hugbes and C. W. Epilog; Tamaqua, by E. J. Fry; Mlnareellim K. Burns, and in Schuylkill Haven, by Dr. IC. Chi :M star.. -,. • , Novembew C, '6B 48- ' THE LIVER . INVIGOTRAT OR! s one of the best PURGATIVE and I uvaa medicines now before thi public. that acts aa :ffirthartie. easier, ati bier, au cuoreidieet ual than++ fly other medicine known. It la not only a Astaartis. but a Lireeremedy. acting Emit on the Lireztolejert Its icor. bid matter, then on the stomach and bowels to tarry off Ural matter. thiti accomplishing two purposes effectm illy, without any of I hirmainful feelings experienced In the operatfona of most Ciihariles. It strengthens the system sti thettome time that it purges it: and when taken daily in model ate downs will strengthen and blind 'lt up with monsual,repidity. The Liver Is one of the principal regulators of the human body: and a when it performs Itefune. lions well, the powers of the system are fully de eeloped. The &newel i;r4 elmoot entirely dependent .on the healthy action. o the Lien for the proper performance of Its funsvek lions: when the etonsaeh 'ls at fault, the bowels are at fault, and the whole system suffers In conse: puma , of one err:an—the Liver—having reseed to do lie duty. For the die• eases of thit orgoti.otie at the proprietors• has made It his study, in. a praeticiA tel more than 20 years. to find some remedy where'. with to counteract the many derangements - to which it Is liable. To more t hat • his revue-Pd . dy is at bid found. any person tronbled with 11.11o Ak vier Comptalleit, in - any of its fortes, has but to try a bottle, and comic tian Is certain. These Unme remove all morbid or tad matterfrons the system. supplying ID their piano healthy flow of bile. invigorating theM etoulach.*Daneing food to digest well, purifying Sd biped, giving tone and health to the w bola ma le- chines:, removing the cawieof thedisease—effeet, lag a radical cure. Blifourattacksareeared.Z amt. whet is fres. preens. tat. by the occ.adonal ,use of the Live luortoto. rotor. . P 4 One dose after eating is sufaclint to relieve the stomach and prevent the food from rising and sour. log. Only one dose taken.beS4 tore retiring, prevents .Nightsiare. poly one dose token atPl night, loosens the bowels gently, and cures Costive- 8888. OnedosetakenettereachN, meal will cure Dyspepsia. ffirthe dose of two tea•r - spoonfuls will always rM He.. Sick Heartache. • ' One bottle taken' for 10 4 male obstruction removed the rause of the disease, and makes a perfect cure. , Only one dose immedl4.l ately relieves Cholie. while One dose often repeated.,. is a sure cure for Matra Norbus, and a preventive_ n 'of Cholera. AtirOnly one bottle KO needed to throwont of the system the effects of mcdz,„, lelne after ■ long sickness. Air Ouebottletaken for 'Jaundice removes all sal loweess or unnatural colort4 from the skin. Ooe dose taken , a pbcrt thne before eatingglvesvi. gor jo the appetite, andgld makes food digest well. One dose often', repeated cures (Annie Darriero In its worst form bl le Suss" trier arid Bowel Complaints .Meld almost to: the tintvr don. One or two dosee ctireatn„ tacks can be Wallat in children: thereis tiosoreer't safer, or speedier remedy ID the world. as It nererpm, fates. • *dr A few bottles curegi Drolly, by *exciting the absorbents. • • 2 ' • " We take pleasure re4lcontmendinstbismedicine sea preventive for Peet 'and Ark., Chill l ever, arid all /)ipera of a Bitiousan Type. it operates with eeee in tv. and thoosandit — ' are willies to testify to its wonderful virtues. • : . • An who use it d►k giriig Weir stownaiwouslestiwony in is joior. 4 , 1?-.llix water in the inonfh With the invigorator, and swallow both together. ,:TES LIVER . INVIGORATOR Ia a ficiebtitie Medical' Discovery, and la daily working cures, almost too great to believe. It eons, se if by tin gle. teen the lint dose' giving bettrill, and Seldom more than one bottle is required uo rhea any kind of Liver ftwartaint. from Ike wont Jaw:take or Dyspepsia WA common Mathias, alt of whteh are the restillot a Dis eases! Liver.. ..° , , MICHAEL GAURRB, JOSEPH OAIOI,ER. $1 pee bottle: D. SANFORD,.l'ropriatnr,34l Broadway, New Yor k. Sirßetailed by , all Drnallats. Sold In Pottaville by 111{NRY SAT OR; and In Tanutqua, by .E.J. FRY. Jime 19.141 7 - The . moat Extraordinar s i Booi,oethe That Edition of 'lO.OOO sold in' 8 Weeks. WMTLED " BOYHOOD'S PERILS MANHOOD'S cuitsni , PUBLISHED BY DIL_S..PANCOAST, 916 Spring Darden Street, Philadelphia, Pa., And fcii tale by nil ikaknellem . • Mists a book of 2!5 pagrs.l2mo.,bound In cloth. with MINK LITUOGRAPILIC PLATP.A., ~ and intended for Parents, Guardians and Young Men. Erery young man that isishea to al .lotala his health and manhand, and hare a heathy pnven,q. should read this boridi Pomo of the st‘telnenta are really astounding and haw/ newer b e . fore appeared in print. Prin. SI. By mail $1,15. • A Great Work for the Ladles, By the lame Anther, entitled LADIES' MEDICAL_ GUIDE, JAMES WREN. 474 This tea work of, nearly 600 pages, beautifully bound in cloth, and contains over 100 arteriole ,aed CURIOUS KNORAVINWS. It gives a :complete doseriptien of the structure and function of the reproductive Organs of the k.male, showing how married ladies may have or avoid. large families. Also,* complete history .ot fiermapbro- Waite, with curious Plates, abetting both sexes lo 'one. Waite gives advice to Toting Ladles in selecting a husband; pointing out the cause of an nun% unhappi ness after marriage, and the influence, it ousts on the offspring. The work also gives the symptoms and treatment of. all female diseases, so that every female maybe her own Physician. ' The laid chapter is devnted to the TOILIKT. giving the receipts for cosmetics at present ld'use by the nobility of France, Enr,land cud Russia, for beautifying the skin, hair, teeth. and for removing foul and pro. erring a sweet breath. They bare been obtained at great .ex pence.: • . - Price; $1.50. By mail. $1,75. or eight additional letter dangle. - 5000 espies bare already beep 'ordered. Those wishing a copy of thatirst edition should send their or eters without-delay. • trot complete description of •the work see Prospectus, watch- wilt be sand on receipt of one letter stamp. Agents Wanted lu every town in the Union. Feb. ^26. 'O9 Skly DECIDEDLY TUB NEWEST, NBATBST AND DIOST:BEAUTIFIII. NECK-TIES! Decidedly the newest. neatest and most , fashionaide GLOVES! • . , Decidedly the newest, neatest -and meet serViceable SUSPENDERSI Decidedly the newest and nestwd,silk„linen and entablie . lIANDKERCIIIEFSI • . 411,414eidrdly, • The new; stand snort extensive asSirtment of - chaniNT l l lo X.43ll.l24llllol7s9l FERNISHIN.G.:GOODSI Of every dervelptton. for ..g,:,ring and Sameter. aver of fered togs/Wank Public, no rum be men, he count* lion with an unparalleled assortment of Dienes. Cluisimeres and Vesting': , Just:received from New York and Philadelphia, at the "TEMPLE OF FASHtON!" . Verner of Centre antt itaitivotaßgo Ste. Pottsville, Ap. 9. '64 154fi B. T. RLLltlell CO. PALO ALTO GROCERY. THE 'subseOber 'has taken' the al . Stand'of R. Ktelneet,niposile beßatrigat low tend. log !gibe Borough of Palo Alto wt•er• be wlll iteweD w wort !went or ; merle', Mini, feed end Prosisions, whkh will be guarantied' as good as the market silents and lots so el tnip for cash as can he bought elitenhere. - fin respectfully s-dicits the patronage of bis friends and the public in geneial. WIT. hilhhiliVEß. • fto D. Also good stabling Ow the .argotwreadaticuo of beatmen, audw good supply of bay and .straw by the' bundle constantly on band. ' WM. BENSINGER, • Alarrb 12, "419 • • .11.feu* . TV O F B RI C A d i d 1% 4 1 9 0 it T VAB: Aj vat bdritut Openedoft crane 'airt4t.abors Stabil' law. POTTSVILLIt, trbokaale . Laid retail To. bser'n 'and Cl.;:ar Store. where RR artidea :Ma line. both 1 rannrted and Domktlr, ean 14431,10 .d, at rya' amiable " 'Artily* Ma* tall:Widt October :W:4 43-tf SOLE PtiCiPIITZTOp,S, PREPARED DT DR. SANDFORD. Coinponsuled Entirely Form 017118, AND INARRIAGIE FRIEND. MISCETALANEWS. RIMP. ':=?~~`:=eat . atom: :I , _ libiltslll AIMIESS 11 . CHIIIIIIIIII 2 . It, 871 reteired, afresh atemitnent o f it Itoittbaillotteguivlllisiodtlmits of attreriat - plyteii, *Optimal'el"pitli UPS lkillTlK PP31!"1,4 Aputtaltbeim. , rot rite at . . 11.11ASNAIPS Itook awl Ilt*tiontiEttiii:.: rtTEWl r likgri& _DEPattii Rap. to bold tram 1 ticiA ai darierwiierre.ll4l4 Aland ethers, tar sale joy , . 8. - eksaunizt. , . Osstrestromt.Potisale. Norembests,'b6 ' - Nom ORCHARD r T HE - subseribera.harmg taken the Or ehatd 31111,1* the Borough of Pottiviite, give no. the that they Mae removed their Ikon audited busioese to thotrovo. when they will bob* pry to aceotegiodato thatr Maeda avid easteevers. Pare. low. Feb. 25, 5 59 9. BONSERGIIItt k ISLAM tTY. :fOSEPLI: F . SE ED ERS will after lEF this state &lota his entire sttentkin to the Dentistry business. Otlce—llshooton stored stlyrtnlnir the odice of the Pothnrille lit 81166 Gas Work& Ile solicits a continuance of the patronage in referee a liberally accorde4 Wei, in his prokssion. , April 9, 1&9 ; - • Ito•tf PREspkys,,,yowt TEETH! NID. USOPe S Celebrated Rose Ttoth Paste, for cleansing, beautifying ,and. preserving the TENTH. stands unrivaled as a den*. Mee and is undoubtedly the fi ncft . wide of the kind .ever To be bad of the proprlitor, or of Usury Baylor, Druggist. Pottsville...loly 31.18 314 y ' 'EXTENSI' MaMUSLIM fp TILE. subscriber , towpared, at his , stand, to runtish kinds of materlait his line, for buildl ;name se—p U inandWe ltal. s partienisrattentiot the Tomb Stones a Mona amentoothis ma !übeture. 'They ran Lad In every variety style; anderill comp/ farorably,ln beauty where, and are one, June 6. '66 r..;.1 SHERIFF'S SALES. SHLRFFS' SALEOFREA.Ii EST E. BY V irtue of, sundry Writs 01 ven d/Card 'Emmert and Lenart Facia:, homed out of the Court of Common Mess or echuyikill County, end tb undirected. there will be exposed to sets by potee voo doo or outcry. no Saturday, Auguit 90th, 1E159, at 10 o'clock in the foceuuon..at.the Public Motown! ato.rnaca t latotusa, in .the lioloush of Ifroitaville Schuylkill counts' the following drwribad roslastate, to wit: _ • - . No. I.kAll that certain track or pleas of land, situate In Washington township, Schuylkill County. containing 40 acres. more or less, bounded by. Lind of Jonathan Kerschner, Wlll'ans .KersChnek, KelfrY,Mtlmac George Mauro. and others..with appcirtertances; con-A L siding of a two store log dwelling house,(weather• hoarded.) with kitchen attached, log barn and.ei• der pram. No. 2,kA1l that certain piece or Tweet of Lind. situate 2Weshington township, Schuylkill county, containing aerroonme or leas, bounded. by laud of Alton KM el, Jonathan Kerschner, and other land of John Adam Drown, with the ap_puttenanees, ronaliting of a n one story - frame - dwelling house, frame barn, and small frame stable—as the property of JOHN AD AM DROWN: • • Aso, MI that certain lot or piece of ground. situate in the town of 'Gordon * in Butler township, Schuylkill county, bounded on the west by-McKnight street. on the north by Otto - street, on the emit by Maple Alley, and on the south by lot N 0.1 4 ., and bet- lot which Is marked In the ground map or plan of said town with the N 0.14, containing In widt't 50 feet. and In depth 200 feet,. frith the' appurtenances, consisting of a two sforyl frame dwelling house. with a two stilly trims kitchen With stone bneeinent n and a frame atabla—as the property of JESAIAS TROUTMAN.' , the4Lii, All that Certain lot or piece of ground, elf Mita In ni borough tftl'ort Carbon,Sehuylkill county, boon ded.nortliwardly-lby Jackman nice. eu*twardty by iota John Uwinner, rimthwardly by Spruce stint, and went. granny by Pine Mlay.eontaiolog to width 00 het, and in depth feet, with the appurtenances, eonsiAnk lag of a two story frame tavern house. with a two story name kitehen tneentonttvdted, a frame Ma tte, and a frame Icirshonse—ns the property of MICHAEL WIKAND. Also, No. 1. All that certain lot or ptere of wenuod. situate in the town 'of Tremont, Schuylkill County. bounded northwardly he lot at she Het man Reformed Congregation, Eastwarilly by land of. the Swatara Coal Company, anuthwardly by other Int of. Henry Eckel, and westwardly by fily Street. root-lining In width 36 feet and in depth 156 feet, more or hew. with the appurtetsanoot consisting ut a doable two story frame dwelling house. No. 2. All that rertain lot or piece of ground. situate In the town of Tremont, Srhutlkitt County. containing lo width IS feet and In depth 150 feet, more or Iwo, bounded northwardly by other lot of Henry Eckel, sal loudly by landof the Swa Ism Coat Company,mouthwerdlgs by lot of Lazarus Zerby, and wegwardly by CiaL i zi Street, with the appurtenance+. consisting of a double, two-story log dwelling house, (+teeth boarded.) No. 3. All that certain lot or piece of ground situate In the town of Tremont, Schuylkill, gounty,bounded on the north by. Main Street, on the Mtt by lot of William (Handing on the south bee It feet wide alley, and on the west by loto( Mary kekel. 'cent:tieing 'ln width 28 fret, and In - depth 113 feet, with the ppurternatati. ces. consisting of a double two log dwellin g house. No. 4. All thet.ceitain lot or piece offriound,situate In the town of Tremont. Schuylkill county, containing In width 60 feet. and in depth 150 teet,tiounded northwmilly" by lot of David Rank. eaetwardly by I.l . tuy street, fiffp!h warilly by other lot of Henry Eckel, and iirly..rdly Sprure 'greet. with' the appurtrox times conaivting 2 44_ of a double throwatory frame dwelling house with atone be:Anent. ' ttIV4IL • N,p.- 5. All that Certain lot or piece of pound ,situate In the town of Tremont. • Stbuylkil I county, confide. log in width 20feet. and In depth 150 not, bounded ',myth• woolly by other lot of Henry Eckel. eastwardly•by Clay street, aouthwardly by lot of William D.irle, and westwardly by Spruce street, with the appurte. napes consisting of a two-story frame dwelling - house. No. 6. All thosecertain three adjoiniag lota of ground, situate in the town of Tremont, fichoykill county, bank' tote N0.,1,2 and 3, In plan of lots laid out by Henry Mud, , containing together in width 120 fee, (each 1.440, feet) and In depth 100 feet. bounded northwardly by Middle Creek; outwardly by Union Street. eouthwardly by Poe street, and westwardly by lot N 0.4. . No. 7. All that certain Int or pieta of - ground situate In the town of Tremont. Schuylklli county, tieing:lot N 0.5 and paid of lot N 0.6 in Henry I.lekera plan of bite. containing In width 70 fret. and in depth 100. feet bounded northwanily by Middle Creek. outwardly by lot No. 4, anuthwardly by Line street, and westwardly by other part of lot No. 6. . • No. S. All that ear In lid or. • pkee of ground. sil nate In the lown M Tremont, Schuylkill fk‘uty, containing In width on Union strret S 3 feet and in the sear 76. feet and fn depth 208 feet, more or less. bounded northward ly bi lb "feet wide alley, Joastganfly by Union Street, sontlowardly by Middle Creek and westwardly by.land of Mary &W. - • NO. 9:411 that certain lot cr piece of rimed. elitist let thlitOita ofTremont, rhuylkilleounty, being tot No. 5715,1t1 Plao•of said trims, containing tie width on North street,lloo feet, more or less, and InShe rear 22 find, and In depth on the east side 160 feet, more or ham and on the east aide 161 feet. beanded northwardly - by North alma, esatwardty by lot N 0.231, tiouthwardly by a2O feet wide alley. and westwat dly by bouts street. No. 10. All that rertai ta lot or placer Of ground situate In the town of Tremont, * Schuylkill comity.' being lot No.1:1 In plan of 2..tkl town containing 14 width 40 feet. and In depth 1.60 fret Moro or less; bounded northwardly by. lot N0:172, eastwardly by Sp - nee street,eouthwardly by lot No. MX and meat warily by Spring street. No. 11. AD the right title and interest of lienry Eckel, of, in and to all that certain kd or piece of ground. 'R atite in the town of Donaldson, Schuylkill county, cow tainink In width Mt fret and in depth 143 feet, bnunded northwardly by the Sw Sara ltall Road, eastwardly by lot of Anna Maria Donaldson, sonthwardly by Wad of the Donaldson Improveniont and Rail Road Conn•a . petty, westwardly by lot of Anna Donaldson. with the apputitmances, consistin3 of a frank. blacksmith shop—as the property of 4RNItT • 41104. All that certain two story frame house or bull d lug, situate In the town of Swatara, county, ofAk bouodedind described as follows, via: on the north by Tremont street. itti the east by lot No. bl, on the west by Int No. 49, and on the south by St. Patrick Street, containingin front on an alley,lS feet, and in depth lb hot toward St. Patrick street, and the lot No. 60 or piece of ground 'and cartilage eppruienant to said bulldog—as the property of p&TRACIE JOUR DAN. Aleo, No. 1. All that eertein lot or piece of mond, situate lu the Borough of Pinegrore, Schuylkill crusty. bounded in front by Tulpehecken street. on the north by lot of-Mary &rim, on the god and soutliby the Dam. phlo and Susquehanna Rail Road, ontalning In width 16 feet;snd In depth 180. hot more or ken. with - the appestenaucesconsisting of a wostory frame ol welling Wise, plastered on the Outside. N0.,2. All that certain lot centers of around, situate in Bonawitt's addition to Pinegrove,llehnyikill county. bounded in front.by a 36 feet wide street, vest by a 23. feet wide street, north by lot of John a - -d soul% by lot of George deboll, containing la :width:6o feet aid in depth 193 feet. No. 3 All that certain tract or piece of land situate In Pinegraretowriship,Sebuyikill eonnty, bounded by hind -of George N. Eckert. Lorentrr.citier, • Peter Keeney, and °thin, containing 118-acres, ptore or Is* N 6.4. All that certain tract oi.plecelof land, situate in Washington township, Seheyikill county, bounded by laud tats of Jacob Minhig; ;Teel York Coal Company and others, containing 42 acres and 80 pathos, more or No. S. All that certain tract or' piece of land. Situate in Piner,roire township, &he'd • 111 county. bounded 'by land late of John Stein, deceased, Lengel and Tobias and others. Containing 109 acr e s., more or hags—as the i property of WILLIAM FULTZ. Alto, All that Certain lot ch pleceof g,mod, situate on the westwardly side of Centre street. In the Borough of Pottsville, Schuylkill county, containing in front qn ' Centre street 30 feet. and In depth 3.10 feet. bounded nothwardly by Trinity Chords property, eastwardly by Centre street, southwardly by lot of Michael Murphy and westwardly lu Second or Adam street; with the ap purienances. consist; es of a frame dwelling bousell 3 Moritz In front and 2 Morley. In the rear, 'with a. storeroom on Centre street, and a two story frame bark building attached thebeto, and a frame stableu the property of CHAP. E. • CIIICHESTM MARY A. CUICBMPt., E. 11.caiod11stsa t iind E. CIIICWES. TElt. • ' Also, 'The undlvided.ontshalf part of all Oat: certain piece or parcel of hied, situate In North Manbeim lowip ship ,Echuylkill county, bounded and described es fol lows; itqlnuing, In a line oT land late of De. Thomas Fiteh, on; the west side of the Philadelphia god, Reading RaliroadAhenee bY land late of John Poll, now Benjw , min Debora, north n-ftrees west 14petches tc a spruce stump. itortit 3i degreea West Mr perrhea to a past,. and north 14Wdegrees east figf perches to a chestnut, clon ing the Itediro3d afonnald. they're down. said Railroad Ott • the eastern side 'incept south 13}f degrees east 6 5 68-100 perches. and multi: 1314 degrees mist J 9 8.10 perches, thence diverting from said Railroad south 27% degrees east 14 440 pikenest In a poet,. thenre south 12 1 / ‘ degrees east, .8 perehrsow the said line of Dr. Thomas niche.' land; and thence ninth 61 degree , ' west 3640 percher to the plies, of beginning. containing 12 acres and ,88 , swrehes, more wr hew, wit h. I hi: appurtenants; consisting of a stone quarry—as the property of JOHN HENDRICKS. •- Alse, All that Bert to lot or pleee if greeind, eltuiteh In the borough of Pottarille. Febnylkill wanly, bound- ' ed nortbernedly by :Washington strop!. `ntstererdly by Bast Centre street, eontbwardly bye 10 feet wide alley, and westwardly by let:to:9:1, aonfillning In width 25 feet, and itt deptie 140 foit, with the apyorte, nonees, eonalathtg era one etory Inoue bultdina. pertly eerupled as 11i Swelling-7as . the, Property - of TIMMS Dowsttr. • . , Also, A I that eertslu lot or piece or Muhl!, situate on the east side of l'rent street. In the borough of 515 neresilte. Schuylkill county, bounded on the north by lot of John Duth ; on the east by aualley. on the tooth by lot of Nilllat6 Unwire, and on the west by front l ame, eontaintag In width SO feet, OW In depth ili 150 - feet. Itlvb the appurtenances, consisting of a large two weary frame Mottling , bout% wIOA stone• burgeon and a frame Stable. - Also, All that certain lot or parcel rit.ground, Must, In the borough of Mlaentrllle, &buy...llan county, de scribed me IbIlrove: Beginning at a pint on the west, batik of the west branch or the.rleer Sibuylklll. (at. 'cording to the utiginal channel. of:the twee.) at the non h east am d corner of 'thentlit stropirly Oaf Of late of Wilihnn ilinpenblts,ln aid 'borough. tbenee south 75 degrees west litS &et, them* south 9 degrees east 2:1 fret, thence tenth 75 degrees east 209 feet, dinette's trove or few to the Witt beak of the tread branch of the river Sebnyikin *a iforeestid,faud thence north lA% de. areas west *feet le the place of beglithihg, wlt c h o gi the appurtenan9Fl4 wet ea One store &at so Mare, reenpled an a dwelling—as the property WILLIAM 11114nd/31111%. Felted and taken In execution, and *Di be sidd by _JOHN A '. lIODART, ablOrter oivik, ratet It! a . At Ju1y7:0,1551. ---- 33•440.1121111:4 1 . 20 ", - ,• 211,4 0kirs•it - • 'lroit itrimatinti a l3 nut count ,011,ow.Amostean naiVoirsoc 11rAZNer Shvit.'B.E. Corker of POeftril, PNILAPELPHUI. • tfil U 50.- Charter l'apefinal. • Steck 1600,000 • .• - , Teas -Lira bureetalli .I3mane-Ja, peeler" ordbleg that melee se anent a peaties the death bed aa.tbe reflection tbat ere melees , leg these witloq,perbepi a wire sad children; &Tan. deal ape the tleid charity of the Tbereterain , wry Dee to tfte eboald prepare ffx. thu eakerpiwy. It can be deae,asan by tie poorest, tbroughtheageuey of Ken" sum who levy Ids famll7, oagbt to get his Me Inwood; - Seery neat 'deb; and consinn proPertit aught to get Ws life Insured, lest at his death his propi arty Maybe saeritired; Then are but fin oho rout not lowers mai sum annually to future - their Una; Whirls. it not invested In lids way would be spent per. hips. in trines, and theft latutlies thus be telt to revery and *ant. • Wirrefipersttede jam huibtunts.-you min sintienounh In your household attain to pay the remnant& sithoat feeling 11.-and the tedeetkin thatyou are provided for, will Ilene be a fall rerompettee for the outlay. fine bands eau be insured In favor of their elves and child ren, and the amount cannot be tourhed by their credit ors Is ease of their death. A person tine, In/o» blo her own life in favor of Min, or may dispose of the nmor - 4.by will. • • • , .........,• _ asIRIZIAMMG wersos rim WILIZ tll AILL L TINAT II NECIFI* Oat TO !MIMI $5OO FOR LIT'S: • ,- ' . Age.: ' ' 20 ..- 1: .ets.t32 '24 'eta. 44 - ' 8434 eta. 21 "' 1734 ". 33 2434 " 45 - 3534 .. 21 38--. 4 U 25 " -,-;. 44 i '' 31 " 23 - 1834 " 35 2414/, 47 • 3834 a ' 24 .. .19 • " 36 . 27 "1 44 :' 40 " 2.5' .. 1934' 0 37 2:3 4 “ 49 . 41 " 14 . ' :".20 "- 78 Z) ". 40 '.-: ' 41 " 27 ' 21 ;" -39 30 " 51 • 45 , '.. 2S '''' :• 21 1 ,4" .. 4) 303 " 51 1 ', - 47 41 " 19 • • .22 -"' 41 31 , " )3 —' 50 0 30 •' .: 2234 ".- 42 32 " 34 -.-. 3234 " , U ' .'. -. 13 .", 43 33 " 1 5 ., . t; 5534 1, ' "Atwell= rlt'eseeedlin $3OOO may be Inlueval on it thighs 1144 The premiums way be pal 4. quarterly, half yearly or yiiilltriji . ' ',. '-', • ' • • • •, •a• Ofikterst ALIOCANDUR .W 1111,1.018, • Pratien t 41A11811ALL lIENBZET. Vice Pre:61.14; JOUN 0. 81118, Secretary; JOUN 8. Wll.BOB. Tramper: ' • Jirll. BANNAN has beep appointed Aetna for the abate IA& Inauranee Company in Pion 'villa. and to pre pared to melte anyone:oMo. for Life Insurance, at hie Benketont. Potterlite. Any information with regard. to Insumnea will be given with plebe'''. • • DeampberlB,lB • r. . • 51. 4 LIFE INSURANCE., ; ryit MeeE Girard Life InsuranceiAnn4ity. and Trust Company Of Philadelphia. ! °," 110. Chesnut street, the first door' East of the . Custom nous& cArtrAz $.7)0,00(F-CI7ARTRIZ PERPATUAL,.. Continue to make Insurances on lives on the most favor able terms. The eaPital being paid up and invested, together with large. and constantly increasing reserved fund, offers $ perfeetireentity to the Insured. t The premiums may be paid yearn, Unlearn at qua dar The bom n: pany add a DOUR periodUllyio the 'flatma tes for life . The first Boone, appropriated ko Elyeember, .041, the seennd Bolus In Deramber,lB49, and thetbird tkmus In Decembee, 1561,' which additions make an ave rage of /OW o_t ban 00 per eent.,opou the We*banmpald, without Inersaking the annual premium. I=l Timms* marwayi Robert ?demi!, Tbome. P. James Frederick Frown, George Taber, Ileory G. Freeman, Pamphlets contalulnp table of rate and axplanatlotm. (Mtn of applicatien and further Liformatiou ban be had at the office. THOMAS RIDGWAY, Prosiant, Joan Y.,/amts, Artoary. WthellUbleliber Is agent for the above Company In Schuylkill County, and will effect Insuranors, and a•Pre all moo= ry luformatkm on the anblectj June 25, '52 2d. • li. BANNAN. THE LIVEEPOOL AND LONDON" FIRE AND LITE INSURANCE COMPASY. • - Authorized Capital-410,000.000. NW op Capital.B a eplux, and Reserved hands, . . • .$5,0401900. Liability of the shareholders unlimited. Hawing been appanted Leant in .this District by the Liverpool and London Fite and Life Insu ranee Company, and fur other reliable Fire and. Life loanranee &dummies of Philadelphia. I am prepared to receive applications for Insurance against lire, on every descriptkaa of build ing and property, ' s • I Coal Operators would find it adrantigeona to lemurs their colliery PI roc, urea In reliable Centronics, for which beet as Agog. Pat tlea desiring Insurance are reapeet fully Invited to ...II at my office, where particutint will be given. togethe er with the respective circular' of the I:km*lles, and detailed statements of their present " 1104 CE P. SMITH, Centre at re,d, above Ncrw r ecian.- • . Or at:kentlillrania Hall, Pottsiilk, Pa. REFERENCES i L Thiradplphia. . P.U.sral4. 1 i John Tacker, Peq., '' John Shlppen.FFq.. Jaime' Dandiist, EN., Ueo. W. Snyder, EN-, John R. White. Esq.. lion. James 11.Canipbell, Datid is) ne, M. D., lion . C. W. Hellos, • Richard 8. 'Eta ith, Erg., It. ]l. Palmer, Rini. January 29,'69 -. .' - ; 5- miir READ THlS:lila "RECEIVED, Pottsvil lc. Miy 27th, iss9, - of the WENT BRANCH MUTUAL IN BITRANOE COMPANY, per hinds or Mr. Stwgm. C. TAT ion, Agent, the sum of Ten. Dollars, which I. In full fur two weeks s4ekness. For the prompt meaner In which the Arent Weil In my coo.; I am under nbllgntione, as I received way dues two daystuter I sent In any claim: /LAW( trully, JIETKR." "This 1• to certify that I attended Mr, II Milli NCIER, during hia teeent sieknes., gore him bin eeithleate, and win prevent when the Aaent. 91V. &MUM. C. Tutor, paid him Ten Dollars. "Your., rezipertl nily, JOAN T. CARPENTER, Y. D." , APiro Risks ta k on Reasonable Terms. For furhter par. ;cubes rail at the °Mee, PEGER'S - 1707 EL, POTTSTILLE, • SAMUEL C.' TAYI.OII, I -Agent. titttomilte, • tr Agmitri LIFE INSURANCE & TRUST COIPANT. ' CAPITA!. STOCK-4130 0 4 1 00. nonpany's Baildinn. Wainot roe. 41.11, LIFE' INSURANCE at the usual mcurki r. AVIS: • Or r at Jots? Stars Marra. at about 20 welt. lora; Or, at TOTAL Antrrouncr. RATTA. be lowest in be world. • . A. WIIILLDIN, Owsident. J.C.Sna, Zeoretary. '• • ' I Christopher Little, • General Agent for Schoi noway. OFFlZEJ—Slabatitango rt., eor. of Second, ; Prat/nine. January 0, IA . • 2.1 f Great Western Insurance and Trust' Company, OP PHILADEI.PIII.4. Charter Perpetual. Capital $300,0001 FIRE INSURANCE, - On Stores. Dwell Inge, rub* °eliding! , and Merchandise generally. Alan. on Minxes, Darn• and contents, Stock, Farm implements, de. Lila °Mar Perpetual. P. S. °KIVA 1,0, gent, Parte= °tote's, Pottsville, Pa. 11y January '59 _W., INSURANCE. FARMERS' F iroluAL. or Tort, Pensylvania. AVER SIX YEAR§ IN OPERA kfr TION. and ;so asseriOnents wade. }:arned Capital, over $1150.000. QUAKER CITY. of.Pb Rada.. Capital—s3oo,ooo. One of Us -salt reliable in the Stale. Office la Elllytaaa'a Building, near Ferer's Rated, Pottsville. ' • . T. A. GODFREY, , June.4.'o9 23.3 m , , Area. • MANUFACTURES. F. ALTSTATT, • . Pieties, Looking Glass Gilt and Ornamental • - Frame Xminfacturer, , • XDif Mahantango - street,'between Centre and Scsiond Steeds, POTT9VILLx. Pa.. trianufart urea iln and Ornamental, &pare and Oral Frames Also, - Lack Gilt Mouldings, Polished Square and Oval Plums for Photographs, 'Wholesale and Retail. I Engravings, Oil Paintings, Lithoaraphs, and Pi sorb, airman and Awed= Lboklng Olass Plates. constantly trif 11,1114: • .p -All kinds of Frames,nuidelo order, and Old Frames handsomely re-ttlti, at short notice. Potlnlllr April A 'e9 . • A. N. • EN'S •J'IMME poly' arric SOAPS C AN be had t following atoms B.R. Morrie, . ' " 'Jun. Morris, ' ' . g amt. Morris, , Fax A Brothrej . W. AJ. llanttlnger, . N. McDonald. i„ • James Focht, . Wm. Mortimer; .. " E. 31. Beatty,- .' A. !lend 14 Nichols A Beek, :. • C. /amyl w. I - The prepinglon of the above 1. 1 / 4 41 lo Po perint end. d by J. P. Patterson, and all who have trled . his make are aware of its excellent washing properties.. Persons will And It In their Idrentagly to dye , hie make a fair trial. Each rake is stamped .I.M. Allit‘ Itottredle, Pa. July9,%Sr 28 tf POTTIVIyE venetiarkist nd notory. rrHE SUBSCRIBER- respectfully announces to the Citizens of Pottsville and vicinb ty that he has removed his Venetian Blind' Factory to Market street, four doors above •Centre, next door to A arand'a Cabinet Roots., where be keeps constantly on hand and manufactures to order all kinds of Venetian Window Blinds. Wiu.tow Shades, Curtnina, , Frlmminge for Blinds and Shades, together sr Ilk everythleg In Ids line of bashkelso all of which will be sold at the imrest rates. RS Wanes , the citizens likeall at his - establish. meat, feeling confident that he can furnish as good artb cies as can be obtained abroad. Ile also attends to le. pairing all kinds of Olinda and nudes. and puts them up when decked to do so Mardi 8,'50 NEW SADDLE, HARNESS & VARIETY STORE, P , t THE undersif , announce to his t tbe has opened Boddie,' liar nese at Trunk Databilahmetu. on 4he `west Fide of ire street: Pottsville, .posit. the Into to where be le prepared, do oil kinds of work his branch of bowfin and tippet' hands 'gel end e sort ment of ,V;e dies, Barnum' Cibit Bridles, Whips:travellog . punks. travollott bitgl4satcbele. de. ile Mao km an amort meat of h obby boring, ebildreno Bide. ebeises. eniteDre, Vrheelbariowe, end a variety of other fine, articles in. the toy, lima too 'summons to mention:- Ile has slap on band an . aroortrnentof - P: o..ltegallkOf I. O. of 0. F., and Will be-prepared to make [hex to or, der am/ding to style and taste. • Feeling tbsokful fir past favom al his old stand In Port Carbon. sod feeling avvuord • that • satisfaction will be rendetid to all w'bei give him a eall-at his neweslab• Mania , . •_ . • . Argil 18, p • Iliciad : BAIIVEL ENTDEIt. Dlfficnit.te liti - iiiii;;G•Od • 'YOH N ENGLISH . &. CILL'S Patent IP) Dells Drilled Eyed' Needles, deeldedly the best. in the market, of different alsee,from No. 5 to 12. &Insp. to be had whole ale and retail, at U. DANNAN 8. . - ' l'ol:ssilla - lanutry 30,18 ~ • -- 6 NOTI2gs -•, To Coal Operators ant vs hatyllslll Coon. t , , i y -Dtavaltalstos .• ' • S "CMING • TOBARCO, by 'Steam Pawes—flailaa'aty,at ITtaabura,Son:ltlog Tabor 1 ea 4 nd 84ca , llanalsetoey, ow lutudoskrouli.lof solo. 200 toasts sweet 'coital Sinvklug T° We e* 2AOOO Half Spanish Soon. • * . ... . 200,000 illzes,olsb Siloam -. - • ,,-, I /*MOO 13 0.`a and Extra. Begs ea ' . i - Ciders thsakfolly received and fanarlt attaadad ta• O Terms easy. -: . . MT All COVER: - li, : 4 ' . ci - : ''. - * lialabart, Darks Coenty. Pa. • Lt „ '.I , ~ _4ll4rfstiartertirtkitalisinginliThe wall= aOpovecst.#dkru oliburregsfarrates. ' allatk . .Dalivitare • - &lap,. Si- Ass: SALE- AGENT 1 . 011; . Mapes Super-Phospliate of Lli 10, PEN NETiNANIA, DELAWARE & NEW JNILS. pUideipbll, Joky 9,19 :SUPER-PHOSPHATE OF • Unequalled by any other In the market. THE SAME IN QUALITY, And Invariably toil, yelled on as . a .iticiure of standard excellence. Price, 1148 'per ;000, lbs. (21.4 tents per lb.) Pamphlet+ for gratuitous distribution h 7 mil Or 0 0 - Amiss Apo! Application. Allen & Needles' Now Wertil sive 1r • Pew.ming all the requisites of a Comm Pr:truant, iiketcry watt of Me word. It Is espeetilly adapted to "GRAIN AND ROOT CROPS. It ‘I parked In New and Strong Grain Bags,l Whleh sill he band useful cm the farm. Pries, $3O per 2000 lbs. (11-2 cents per 1 Pacific Ocean Guano, • No.l Govern'nt Peru*lan Guar) No.l Aniqrioan Guano, from Jary Island. Ground Bones & Pure Bone YOUDRETiII, PLASTO, god garb other Veen se we Girl rate In recommending. We ea , the a for wile et tbe leveed market ate. • • Int-A literal dram:lion made to Dealers ox the • artides. ALLEN &NEEDLES, B.Wharrea, and, 4111. Vistas at. }lest store above Chest not street, Phil* "slab az. wi sell Reliable itrtstaers, or et July 9,'59 • ;. , 2&4;m AIIXANDER KERR, IMPORTER AND. WHOLESALE DEALER. IN 44 • lALT-t's • ... - "pito No. 134 South Wharves, "let Ahd - 3211 North Wharves . ; _ • I PHILADELPHIA. Aubton'anniiLivtrpool Orouoa.Turks beland, Apht, and Star. MIN %hi; smutted etzes, constantly on hi and for sale in lotif to suit the trade. N. IL—Orderstnlleited. (April 16.' Jahn A, Dicing, John R..Latitner s John , R. black, John O. Minim% Isaaa thrton, , Seth J. Coady,. lama Shirt. • 4 Wire Rope Works of ROEBtING.. • Trenton, Pitiw Jerse ir• lade afoortiiient of Wire -Rope constantlyl band. Orderatlllatl with despiteh. Tor atao.atreo sod coat./eft circa r. ; [Pob.27,l'be 9•1 y! ' OILS!. OILS!! 0 SU! HODGSON' &BAN ; Nos,' 5 p . 6. tUtpapto General Commission Merehs.nts, nd Dealer' WIIALE , AND, SPERM OIL rpn AND JIEFHANICAL PURposEs. Sept.22,'sB I 3845 GEO °' & CO a E POMEROY , DIALIOUI IN 011.1, ' SOAP, CANDLE NO. 1 2 sOuth Water all Market.Phlladelphla. Sperm; Lard. Ellepant.Whale,Tannefel 011*Sperin and •Adamantine Cs Simnel T. Killer, Philadelidda. Jr.] aary 5 '59 • 9 W. -R e SEBERitYi Attorney at J. Law. Qfflee—;-earder of Market a". d 2nd streets, Potterille. ' 1 • • August • , '5B 82- xiv ER 5'1,410 USE, Att'or A . L IL Ortlee—Ceintie street. opposite Pottsville. I . lekettrvz ------, 1 .. P. D D.WEES, Attorny at La v. A 1 of OFFICE4FouI doors above, 31,. r i mer ' s note!, Nntre street. ro: Allle..ra. [Dec. 4, '67 4Sii. • ___ ... . TtIOMAS R. BANNAN, Attorney4it t:aw. Oflke Ira ContreStreet,opiaorlietrbe Epls pal Ohnich.Pottavllle. Penna. . 1740v.!20.14 47-Ig. -1 TOHN C.CONRAD, Ji.Jutitice el the Peaee Conveyaleer—i?fil 'etipoilte Office, C ord it., Tamaqua, Pa. • [Ma 2, '57 -cLEMENT • Si FOSTER, Justic•, the Peace, Minersillle—colketione adirnelei lit ted and attended to ad'ern l l9, ' 6B 81 OHN SEiTZINGER, ju6tice of J Peace, PLC4AIIt. will attend to buslre trusted to him with diligence and care 11.8a8 S." 'IAMUEL Conveyance 8 r Pottsville, I. T G. B i tNCROFT, • ' Law and Maglotrat OVVICIS- 2 Centre street i ;OTT/WILT, low the Town 1411., [Aprll.9 AA T. SIIINNEY, Attorney at E. Ashland 'Schuylkill ennuis, Ps.. will ae agent 14 the pure age and Sale of Real Estate. toilet of rents. ite. [Ashland. 'May !zit, t 57 '2l4y CHRIITOPHER , ney at TAW./ Pottsville. Schuylkill county. Pa. l trrnez—la ntengn street, coriio of Second. April 11, '57 , 15-1 y I DAVID 111 GREEN, Attorhey at Law ; Pottxvinema., aoulti Weal ro;n6i Centre end Market atreete. Second Story. ~p.ntrancti o n Market' St. 'N. B.—May be boniatten In Gormkn. May 7 . ' t 1 3 • 1%• , I. raxas Emu.] - • ' ponx n DOI oTLE, . • • • A T.T aRNE Y:S A lAA WI. OFFICE—In lishantangn fame', nisi ert , eat,,r rule, Pa. • ' • • • [October 30,1,8 i, 4.50.41171D1L1C114 . 1. tz. , • TCOI .I III T. E mitsom. H E to N rne D ys R o! C La7 S TAM L AQII S A H PI. I D IATI L n:a 4 t oiled together In he ileaetle . Oor t u b i e ni lf : o r, : 1 11 pro cu re:llE4 barium In ,Seba lk It a n d Aloi ti Wm to their awe will Tir prompt att . emtlmr. Alay 20; 'OB t• . ' -: ' • 22- , ~ ... . • FARMERS, READ! - Ll= tIA.TP Ctisioll Co- A. Pear Avr:-rTh result of the appikatton of the Fe iil ainr Asento proMged from you teat pier. were en **- laity tali /notary. that I am amyl reined to request jou to sendlo my address one ton of LEINAirS boneon phato; and n un 14n of tro AU'S American•Fertill r.— Noise send on Itltnediately, as the minimum of re. cent foot. bane; , think, rendered the OPe of the a a Minerva/ray ampere to Ore Ufa and Irigor to the prostrokd and /aNpasking gt/Plarr I am yours. 11. A. LICKICUTIIALLSI2. To G. A. LIINAIt,.2I & Lunt street4Philcvietphia. . June 2b,'59 25.2 m intrvEßSlTY,i'Or PENTISTLVANT.A;• Philad's. . - MEDICAL.DEPAiriMENT. - Nimetyar,opLYth Breslow l ( Bogs:004 , -- - WILLIAM (Imams. pi. D , Emil-Res ...Pinfery of S ey. SAMUEL JAUXAOEL!?I. D, Professor iiff k in MOWS Of 3' I. Dunne D. itroon.,ll.l,O . tofinatir of Theolyand Pr* ilia of 31edielne. . • , . . - Mon L. honor. fif. P.. Professor of. Obstetrics' and the Diseases Of Woiseh and omen s; 'Josses CAssoN, al. D., Protemor of' Mairria MadicA and Pharmacy. i • ,1 - Rosa= E. Hoarse, 11.,D;PrOSeseer"of Chemistry. r ' -Josses! Lain, MiD., Pmfer•sorof Anatomy. . lisams H. ,nrrn 31.. D.; Profs:sine of Surgery. 'Timor gram. D, 13.1nonstal or of .Anatomy. , ...TheLedays of the &WWI will &win nn the, ed Monday of Oct her, and dont on the Ist of March. Clinksl Instrdetlon is given throimpout the 0, In the Medical Mall, by the Professors, Iso aat the nu sylvania end other linspitsie. The bisnenting Rooms, under the superintendence of the Professor of Anatomy and the Demonstrator. are open Dom the middle of 'Sep tember. The Mciont for Operative Surgery and the Ape . plicstion of linkages. tc., 14 open r ; early in September and throughout the Session, under the ripen/Won 0 ro .tbd- Pfessor of Surifery.. . • . Burg icor Densomfrenor—C. S. 618110P e ti. D. Tees tor the Legit re (each Professor $1(.); Matriculation hie (paid once only), graduation Feel t'l R. b. ROGERS, 31. D Dean of the APthixel Faculty, UnteeTrtity . Dud& lf. R. WK. Jilatior, (referee - lig Bonding. P. s.—BOrd flay be had at from /31 30 to fed inn' J nly 14,!W . ! . Zl , 3m ....---....... , w. )1. ZEItDE. las= • WINCHESTER & CO.'S . Geti,tienretes FurnieStig Store, 1 AND .i . Pitent'ShOttlder Semi Shirt garkunteto • AT THE OLD STAND, 70j6 eh•st.; , nt•FiIietti,,PUILADET,PIII A-, oripoilte the"Wash lu,ttonllAuse." I ArIVINCIIPATER will ,thre, as heretofore. bla pertain-, al aupeirlalon of the Cutting- and Ilnoufacturteit da mho. nt.n. Orders for hla eelebratedtyle orithirtpaset Collars tilled at the shortest notlee. Poisons deriding to order Shirts, es . be supplledi i valth the formula for meastremept, on eyylleallon by to 11. 'Constantly:no band. n rled and neleetidoek of'Uto tlemeten Vorillehlno Goods.' 1 . /fir Wbolesaleurderesupitlied oullberal.terma... September .il, 11l . , - j Ze-ly ' THEAMENICAN OUNDAY S as :HOOL ' ~ ON! - PIIIII.(1111F.1 I ' • 01\733 ,THOS A ftakrit '. ettuaqx ILLUSTRATED KS , 'OR , ci-Iit4DREN ANp "Y OUTH. • 1110pEING the Inigegt colteetion in'-the Ail eolintly.—They an; nom pubilrhlng A Sem Rook Erery Sattirtlyy irinvtag; Elegantly illoatrati tl Catalogues eery be had w rout charge, by adilreesing , - • TtlE AMERICAN .EUNDAY Falool. MOO. ; .. . . la 4 enpialrt $l., l'ettantuitta. int. Alt the publicatiow of the ntindiy School Union can be obtaltred et V ok!o.prieen et the Bookstore a :, ,-•... , - O. 11.41,U1N7rottrillle!; W: P. ALLEN - 1 i4iILUMMI:Lk DE.tUit Candles, /let 4°. Allen & Needles' A MANURE LE AL CA GAARETT;", fagistC9 . ' and General Colle:torl. Office, Ce e Exehange lintel. u,t. 15. '67 PHI! A!DELP.HIA. Oct.lo. '35 PIIILADELPHIA.. S'XVIINC'. FU OD. ational CDAETEUID OT TUE STATE OF PENNA. palest I. Money Is received every day, and In airy amount, large or small: 2. Five Per Cent. Interegt Ia paid for Money from the day UM pot la. • The money-is always paid bark In Gold, whenever 3 It Is railed for, and withoutor tree. 4. Money In received (tom Esecativrs, Guardians and other, who deelre to base It In a Om* 'of perfect ica My, and shine interest rap be obtainedfor S. The money received from depositors le Inverted - In BEAL ESTATE,' MORTGAGES, 0 HOUND RENTS; and with other first elms s«orfttes as the Charter directs. 6. Mice Hours—livery day from 9 till 5 O'elnelt; and on Mondays and rhursdays till 8 o'clock In Ihe everting. ArirThis old iind well established EAVINGI W.UND bee received more than TEN MILLIONIti 'of dollars lioas nearly thirty thousand depositors. IIoa.IIRYRY DEN:IE44 President. ~ E OIIEItT SELFRIDGE, Viet President MUM* Jr.. Saler+ ry. ') . . L I DlAlieteeel ' - Ileitry - L-Renner, . ' Snack Lev. • `Edward L. Carter, - . I , ..earroll Brewster; Robert Selfridge - Joseph B , Barry, .. Saml. K. Aebtosi, Joseph Yentas,' 'C. Labdtstb Rana., :.. Henry hlffeederter. Office i....•W/iLNUT Pr., 6, W. earner of THIRD, I P6iladelphia. ' , . , April 16,19 I . 1 ' l a 16. • , 1 C - 4R YARD/RCM. . rRE subsc,riber Teepectfully inform# the public that he Is prepared • to twelve and no l Cara rontalning Lember 4 hark. Staves. Shingles!, Coal Iron. de. • - Z. SCIIIIETICItIt, t & W. cm. Bread add Oates' edit ats., ilitledelptda. : , February 12.'69 7-dm H. P. & W. C. TAYLOR, 13111411111165 k MAXVFACITIIMILItO% Perfumery, AND Toile 'Soaps: 641 No th Street: . PHILADELPHIA. Apa123,19 • ' 17- 1 3ileIM2AiBPDItE.1141fACNEBVP , PER. • . . • • . ..'0 Zit. CINNAMON, ALLSPICE. CLOVES. '.. , AMERICAN ANDINOI.ISII. MESTA RD. , CAYENNE PEPPER, NUTMEOS, MACE. lI6P. CARR. SODA, SALTPETRE, &AL/MATT:B. SAL. 800 A. INDIGO. , - • CARAWAY& CORIANDER SEED. ~, • A.:MILOS DAIRY AND OROUNDLSALT, &c.,, ' For, stale at the Elle Mills No. 211 end 216 North Front street corner dhow. Philadclplda. • . - HOWARD WORRELL. ilirPuretossers will find •It greatly:lo their interest both In quality and price to hay these guoda which are warranted as repriesentedoiferreited. A trial is %elicited. March 19,19 i' . • 12-ly J . WALL' PAPER. . I HOWELL B. BOURKE, 4 MAN CPACTISSIMS can IN MITERS OF • • PAPER ME.AZTGIN7C3-0; No. 17 South Fourth Street, - (Below Market, and opposite iferehout Strest,) . • 1111LAD6IVIIIA, ji TEPS on hand a. large and beautt• ?ill 3P sort eat of PAPP:II HANGINGS. BOW). ARS. Flit 1:410.4 RD PATTERNS. kr.. which tbey'me selling at eery loir prices. Coantry r mereh3nts.Aupplted at.t he lowevt ratio. 'Morns papered' it shoot notice by careful workmen] . • ' The citizens of Schuylkill county's." invited to *saw. I ne their imiendid assortment of Paper before purchasing et eubere. and j eidzo for themtnlrm • . . kFr Elcuntit new - styles,lual . reerited. I d ol hiarch mil,', 9 • ~ • . ' 13 Gm _____ GOO GROCERIES, &C. ;rem, bet EMI!! 1133 on hand 3ndl . porral OPmirtmei, tog of Superior Moo, II funs. Ton Saaciv, Pre3erreill All of %Lich IL for cißah. - land ndles. . Bales 1-17. 1 lkiHOrden by and dellr . ored to '‘.*Catalogtiell January - 2N '691 TO FOONDRYI PUR: tal6 relit dry Fur, nisher, South and Pen PIIIA, • Is prepare:lr eft, bigot O+pp Insent Bran;, '- ' Tin, •.r . Lead, Speller, Antimony. . Babbitt Metal, Bismuth; Solders, • Pli iron, . Iron, Sheet Iron, ArrArtleteard sod Foundrymen '.*ash paid th Philadelphia. IF ev at Lal he Town 9,701 C• AMERICAN GUANO, . • EROSI • Ja t rvi. v E respectfpllv.an'nounce to farm- T ers and dealencin ' fertilizers, that We are now prsparett to supply all orders for the above 'alembic/and L AST ; I I Ir-NG G - 117ABIO. mr • doe, $4O Per 'Tott.'Wz .Liberal binounts ,Afinwed Accv;rdiag lo the'Quanlity . Parrcheial . Thp practical vitedlte attending' the use of this Guano have been most rmarkable. and from Its permanent se tion.on the Oil. t take. precedence over all others.— , Fanners toeing can depend upon foil and regular sup plies; it is unit a soma other Guano's which - the eon abater has just, un to appreciate, ulna" , boleti:domed that the 'deposit" Is ex hausted, or the price mlsell shove his ability or inriination to purehase.• Upon', Ulla. he may fitily rely ma to the Jul ncts of the. supply. The • quantity' on Jams Iftmd alone, la believed to be over • Tares Afilfions Total We have' just discharged, a large cargo in fine condi ' time, and shell be In constant receipt of others Imported efirvet frmos the d r:mts loth la city. . • . • 4rreJarvie an It.tker's Wanda are under the proton tion of the Grit Stetra Government. Allen & Needles, ' , Soh. Agent I, for the Company, VOS & 416. Water St., Pbilad'a.. 1:13-Zru ttorne) two door l‘tt • • 42 B. July 2, 'Z.9 •. I .Itrizavr or viz Flair OP ..... LIPPINCOTT A TA YLOR, AND LIPPINCOTT, TAYLOR H A CO., . Merchant ratio's and Estioutire Mohler', Of Oda City, and Otis following Cities and Counties, to I , wit: . . lappricorr it TVLON, of PottpAile, Fehmillipl Co., Pa. Urrocorr, Tattox A Co., of Easton. North a m'n Co., Pa. • u u I "of Danville. MootonrAo.. Ps. " ' " 1 "of 3laneh Chunk, Lehi al "1 "of Heading, i arks Coilty, C 0. , " in. '" I " or Cincinnati. Ohio. 4 , • a No. .W Market Yt.,P4llad's. Would respectfully Inform his numerous friends. and the ptibilc, that he has, associated himself in business withibe weihknown house of GRANVILLE STOKES, r . No. rAT; chrstomi &reef .bettenen Sixth and tenth, Whore his entire and putleutor Al tendon will be &to ted tolbo Mn. chant Tailotlngand linsiteady4lade Da p.irtmento - Mr.lt.T T.solicitu„s eall from hls former cuytomers. and from.all who wish eisthlng of superior Style,Quality and WiWkmapilip, eitherreudy-tondo or joncl.i to ogles. - /Sis"'Stgainiert visiting the city will please remember the Templeof Fashion; No. 607 Chestnut street. just one Flea le below_t he beautiful 314Se:tole TemPle,situatetton the. sante street. The uudersikplii be happv tamest his (demi. and serve them with the best and Innst.tash. Venable style of IteadOlads Clothing that ran be met with in any city in the Union. E. T. TAYLOR,. I. 1'1111:n10 - phis, le. , eptenther 4, '5B 36- i• 13QYS' CLOTHING fr-1E SUBSCRIBER,* W.ollicrr(!nierel tally I anti': their numerous friend a andcuctonters ni tuylk 11l County, that their retort meta of Clothing ter Young Gentlemen ix much larger than ever, and they are disposed tocell cheap. • Perrone living at a Mc. Lave have the privilege of exchanging clothing pur. chanted alibis etore,if they do not cult. • Y. A. IIOYT t WU/WIER, 272Citentnut SL,cornerofTenth,l'hihtda. April 14, '591 MORRIS, JONES. et CO., 1-.. num4 STEEL DIERCEUKIITS, Na i Laub! 5714 X.:kept/a &reel:, Philadelphia, II always on hand And for stile . . . BEST ENaLI3II Rii FINED IRON—FuII assortments of "flagnalls."An4 other favorite biands. • BEST AMERI CAN D IRS—ordinary slays. or rolled to order for bridge purposes.Ao.., &E. PRN.NBYLVANIA BOILER PLATY,— Prom'scuous shies,or -ut to required elle. BOILER RIVETS—Dover brand; made In eel Id dles. BEST EN GLISH CA ILA X LFS—A merican and Englieb. FLUE A SHEET I lil4—For eoverinit arch utes.ke. AMERICAN A SCOTCII PIO linos . RAILROAD IRON—Trills:lnd flat ham suitable for mines. turnaufe.Jte. JUNIATA. ENGLISH A NORWAY SLIT RODS, BOLTS, Nevi and WASIIHRS—For bridge/Lear...and machinery purposes penera ly. OAST, SIINAR, MACIIINII and BLISTER M. STE Also, in extra quality for taps an d Mrs. The : above, together with a full assortment or Iron. Steel, Nails rid RAO.; to whleb•the latteutloo of dealers, railroad corn plotee, enzlneers. miners, founder , and ma' chiefs ais invited. - • May 10. ISIS Pady • M. W..IIALDWIN & CO., BrOad awl Hessultaissirtets,Ptniadelphig, Prem. a., 1 - : tr. 644 'W ould call the attention of Railroad. Managers, and those inte.ested In Rail toad Property, to Their Sysfers of Loco . re Registra,ia whirbthey are ads pled - • (.1 the particular bbsjness for whir+ they May , be required: by the use of ae, ten. three , or four pair of driving wheels; and the use Of the whole. or so much of the weight as may be desitable for adhe sion ; and In accommodating them to t hegradee. ca revs. strength of supendruetion, and rail and work to be done. By these meana the maximum useful efrect of the Power Is secured with the least expense fur att endv nee, cost of fuel, and repair,: to Road and Engine.. R ith them (Alecto In view, and ea the reenit of twenty:three yeara practical experience In the business by our senior pert • ner,ae Menu fart nrefirc difercnt kiNds f Exgin , s, and several classes.of sizes of each kind. Tar kola, atten tion paid tathestren¢th of the mend ne In the plan ned watki min r hiP 01 all the details. Our long experiee -and opportunities of ob.alning I nformal ton.enables us to offal these engines wit h thp norm ranee that in efilelen tl.ll4l:mOtny and durability, they win compare ravorably with thoesof any other klodi In use. We air" furcil lb to order. wheals. axles, bowling or low moor tire (to dt p.r.evlatres.withont boring.) rOnoposltion clotting' for bear- Inge: every description ()Wapner, Rheet iron and. Boiler •Works: and every article:ll:pertaining to the repair or renewal of Locomotive Raging*. M. W. ILA I.IAVIN . "Jaunary:::l,'SS 141 111.13711EW DAUM. 17 MST mpany. air Woz-loonn Wm. PARVIN. Jr., • nor CH:ESNUT sad 12th stn, Philadelphia, I Is eanstantiv ressirine a chaise and t of Faun liy, Groceries, ennoist• nark and Green Teas, C. tire. Sur, lief. Not, Lard. Fish, English Itiskiss, ?valid Meats. Mane, Liquors. de„ .Ike. . II be sold at the moat reasonable prises 11 or: otbeiwise promptly attended to panto t of th city' cit fro.if char. des„ MEN. MACH/NIS 14 & OTHERS. IVES, Scrap Iron and 11Ie la '3laridne and Foun Nortbeast. Corner or Streets, PIIILADEL- 'arnish Fonondrywen, Michiniets and with the Allowing articles: 4teal, Bridge * Machine Borax. , Dolts. Crucibles. Eiheet and Bolt Cop. Foundry Facings,' per, Anvils, Viees,Files,Shreb and Bolt Oruro., - Old Metals,.. Sheet lead, Baer Sheeit, tine, lioiler• Ivata, - sonata iron Tab- Steam Pips, lug forties,: team Lead Pipe, or Water, 'Washers and Nuts,Steant Felting. every description in aft! b . , Machinist , furnished to) order. • r Stomp iron Ind all ties ft orldetala. arch• 5.'69 E. T. TAYLOR, finer. GRANS AND GARDEN FEEDS. PEDIT tin.. - • . Airwtawitearsil Itopleastatata,dk e :''•, OttTHE subscriber will keep an • ha and ot her 0 rat, mots. Whits Clover and Lawn Ora.. Pie ts-tbgether with garden and field • NI.. 1t144 ~, will warrant to be fresh and good. Us will also lath: ardent for all ktnea of trait tram (warranted to le vi i ,i they are represented.) agricilltalWl im Pk'nulltik ike I ti of which wlll be tarnished at taanutir:turele• Ml„,„ The vitals and lass soil by th• entectitwr me vet.,,,, i with great care, only from growers of reputatio s 114 stead' Of . tte doer ant deal is seeds rotated prt.w w . ouoly in. t tut Market, from those who sell cheapoor m regard to the character or the seed wad. Nee dam It, purchase or sell seeds grown prowl.euoutly l a ~,, garden& whOr• their ton close picadistA 0 : ty det,6 0 ,. , ' their quality, particularly those ot theitsine reed," ! This la an Important conslderstkut to thou, •b e ev. chase •Ither.seeds Of fruit trees.' Toe treer, de, wad i . orders early to • itIiNJASIIN BaNItAl: 'ABNER SMILES.' 1 ;Aar:—"Wheit I was thee and Twenty.. "An wit'', ante:anal harvests coned o'er, And thigh bet►ro*n, litstNtreerwered floor; • Whirr round and rand with weeer•wearied We; The trairipllog steers beat out the unanattwed cute ' lure • ' Whets louring to be farmers, What visions lacy seam: I The rosy. rural charmers, I The review sad Jamst. Theo, wlyito the wagon's iraltimg To carry you from toga, • 111 slog a sous. relating Why Abuer Baths dkl Troup. Now Abner SoUwe concluded • A nor by man like be IThrrom to is old secluded— ! Shout try be. ' • r . • eit op the Allegheny, boom forty wiles or more. lle hied a farm—that many ~.Ute Minted hlr'4l before. 80, Abner plowed and Anal ed. Vnint early loofa tlllwight ' ID rxet_h• lolltd sod panted With all hli awsAily might. And, when hle tbII eras over. igflighted vilight'wea 1.101 spend the year In clover, With now and then a al tie.. When all the sign" depoted p. lila cro would sucey sprout, How eagerly be glcutted To greet the Antilugs out. Thea.upwardsbotitiog Wryly The lu rant bads were Woo,. And Aborw thine* *so wholly Traosported with the mm. • .AOd as the buds greir grasper, .The prouder Abner grew But soon Ms proud demusnor Cbaug'd to a dismal bus. For, when his carrots madly Ilan nearly grown euough, ludiguant beets die really h;lert thou rather rough. ' • But Usurpation rarely A a 414 bests caress; For study gourds did fairly • V.:tomtit:ate the beets. • Altlroogh the purr& weft fiery, Their foes were fiery too; • The cure so fierce sod Wiry Souu.suat the gourd's from , • Now all the corn undaunted , Did rout Invaders nem; ' I I In Jain potatoes, vaunted, ' Did upward try to p At Qualm Bras and Moir I The great Nap.leon woo t but iiirthoe's Lniora•abtay koiai altar acted their no. . . SO with the elders hardy Wein they were *might to nronM; The rabbago rising lardy . ..Nezt ousted them In torn. When Abner calculated That not a send could 'piing, Exulting and ailed, 110 hewer ceased to sing. , tint when bin cabbage nprouted, In J. plendld rural line, Precocious pumpkins routed Bin hope! and cabbage too: Twos them his ►miles smashed, As •aotrh wall they might; Ills Morning Dream wan banliteed By black tUmeltous NlghL . , Now Abner's wigs conclusion, Conclusion worthy he, was —Though 'this life's amusing. It don't agree with Ins." . I DICS3i% .lIATL AGRICULTURAL 'TAMS" AND EIT/ONS. ' "Thi Exhibitions. held under ffiscrdireetion of State, County or other Agricultural issociation , s, though often •called••Fairs, l ars impropert designated by that te rm..A Asir, Webster defines as "si stated meeting of buyers and selle for trade." Although business t sssss otiose an often effected at onr annual agricultural gather. lugs, this is only, incidental, and not the primer, object (or which they were established. Fain' are of-very arcient-date in European countries. They originated in sparsely districts where'ett account of distance from any, emporium it. au difficult to obtain necessary annual supplies, or to find a market for the various products of indus try. , Becoming establiahid, they gave been kept up even altar the settlement of eocimeteiaitoies Within easy .-reaels, partly because of "custom," but particularly, n 5 doubt, beelines such gather ings are usually made the occasion of merry mak. ins and sight seeing, where the rustics find much •pleainre, and the entertainers much . profit.— These fairs differ in their character; some being general, for the sale of articles of , every descrip tion, others confined principally to some one spe? tiles of articles, as farm stock, hermit, dairy prt4 ducts, etc., In France a lair fair Is held anno4 ly, to which .the young maidens flock by kin dred, to dispose of the crop of tresses they bars c'ultivated fur the year. ' In this country few 'institutions of the kind have existed, except the fancy fairs usually coo. needed with . ladies sewing societies, of which we, and no doubt many bli our reader, have tinily pareacenal . reeollections. Recently, however, then. has been ecirisiderable diseussion as to the hail. kility of holding agricultural fairs, or of adding a' department to our exhibitions, to Ito 'denial especially do this purpose. We think' the latter proposition decidedly objectionable. There Is Al' ready too greet a departure from the , objects for Which such exhibitions should be held: Instead of being the means of bringing into notice the results of improved cultdre, thereby leading oth ers to svloyillie method by - which the fine speci meosef,pyoduce and stock exhibited; have been obtained, too many of outannual gatherings have degenerated into Mere shows for amusement and . to gratify sighbeeeing curiosity. In come in stances OW:us-managers have shared proStswith county associations, and in numerous cense the rare-track with lie men and women performers has been the chief attraction. In the selection el Weaker. also, we have known greater regard Paid to affording -some political aspirant an opportuni ty to displays his Tani anti make capital by much fair speech , than to Im parting Mire ideas in the science of eultivation, by men ompeteet to in struct and interest. The additionf a "fair" de penmen t to exhibition. would I (either detract from their usefulness. ' A Man "Whit a flock of aliesplo sell, 'or who should wish to purchase a horse, would naturally have his wale thoughts upon this, and trafficking and bargain hunting would be the great business of the day; Of the institution of agricultural'. fairs distinct frunl exhibitions; inhere ,the avowed' ()Wed is le. bay and sell, we think favorably.. The ; time jilt mimed in looking for 4tock, on the farm, or for arranging the sales of the home prodirle is 00 small item, when a day is often worth itee.l dol lers in farming operations. Many field. are en• plowed because the owner, driving with business , hai not time to look op cattle in the Spring; many acres of -grass go to writ for *oat Of read ily aeeeasible stock to feed ben! off. Often too. men sell, at a sacrifice rather than - wait for 00 next chance costumer to call for their produce. — Again, in the rapid fitictuations of prices which Often occur, it isimprorticable for /the man die taut from sources of infatuation to know what valuation to pat upon his steek:e Iderehaits end speculators have their telegraphic "feelers" out all over tie country, and are speedily apprised of the which many farmers ere guided, ins often serene change. But the newspaper reports by days old when they are read, andtre by nemesia reliable. fifoo-7 of . thes e difficelaes eould , we think, 114 o bviated by properly conducted fair...— Purchasers would be attracted by finding an sr sortnient from which to select, and owners having arranged ikri borne be i siness with reference to the . time appointed, could more -easil y attend to dir poling of their atock. In erich.a tethering there would soon be a well understood seale of price'. ) and much unnecessary Niggling and ehafferieg be saved. •- Aisen affair of so much importance should he under some reaponsible management, it mlghr be Well to initiate the enterprise under,tbe sown , tendons of the County Agricultural Associations already fumed; the regulations would vary whit . localities. The experiment hest already been toed in a few places, and so far as we have beard, par ticipants generally are well pleased with the re suits. We shall be gratified to hoar of the farth er success of the movement, as whatever nitwit 0. the exchange. of products is a gain to bothpr o . ducer and consumer; there ate under the sdad d yrese I system too many "middle men," whose p . nothing to the general ealue.i--Amtr. Art. r