am w slim !Wit es /bin Jisnost. PitRODTt At Wail& in heWittiest boil. •, ' • De Lore WI 0 , • pe thi hilt . ' Whim alders le Ide piste should . And solenitue lib power. • u g ia Waaderieg fees to-hooks, he won , . . TIN stipertixf e bow . • . B. gift big t isioesebe I twirl. , - PAy voidable tooth sire &IV. - Aid tett - how be Itwoes the Wag ; •'-, • W.NimikastiWWWdZlMP laud wbes ibi . asigirl. .. , : ; . - - As bettrrissd hie looki 4 - - 01 there It et butt-. .;,.. -. . ll* looks to see he °rued thou , • , • And 'prordhe th beton him rim Ile hotels, eat t hand Sarum it ?be hided Orb androdiee timers," , The teessito the py upset, • That Alike the eager entiwk • And seem toes ett trumped lied . ' , -• . • - .;o=bil ato at iheso- t • . re emptied Chi kerma i " Ot—Un the le quell is onion , Ow—foe tbe 'wad soartsrhatte-- •..,,, ~ ~. . hobo of your ell Ilattlir . . ' l rbil hed Mi• 14“.sed Well e - • i - They piled t t baud with only pgoB4-i They Ilelebedr-hut , De Lure, Weal . Milder of t hblu- , . Mow . t o Paw . His was woo thotraliburra• . . AO the rid the, gedel . - . • ... ,Theljterle his eyethreuwe . : thiedy, es te II ft repose.-- . 'l. Ist st the they laughed. • Ousel* the Unitas's, Me", Coati to the t, when he f. s . A tuns. ear h im ' mop— - Como whet estate Sees '• ' Anp pet gun! labors end drossy as es possive Use— - • • • • Onto to the le R ed the bed, . • . And softly klep the pUltered bead— . Uoese to the es wegny hub hy the hog 'day; .- And thou art plaoi—liet asst. The qultt.elis 'ekes, there ere meet, . ~ Anil is pod , teite, thou. rest ! • 'A body away. • , Bet to the •whea Ids glue • . - The shrug time to duly dislited, • - Thy rem PS a call to pose /poke to the sere of an xis _ „lieeheette toddled and ennelawl: •.. usios, WIWI sapper bas boore.gaged, ,1 ' Chess, silk UM Iron talk's forged, i • By suet and., at protose—and them. ; Netter this be Gods the Boor -7 ; 1 • Ilthenwier I sprawl, and somas, and snor e; Bare ease ler Week men fre t Who stern laws of men Hod God ' And wok et roods to Us' Lead of Nod— ' Thera let throe I roach lie— • , _ ' And fonor's Arloi, and noes, . Well whirl said Mgr rapid sasses, . ' That are esti St to die. . . Quaatss.—Wby is the let, midis's . ? Because is is in \the ter. A like middle of dap MilvyriF itta . Mlle it polka tbe . it makeatbe - *hy: is the Beimthe by a devil. rtetterit like,a hot fire ? Be. lon boil. • i tter C like the ocean? !Because etter D 'kike a fallen angel ? ociation with evil it *comes l etter E 1 the end of time? .e beginning of eternity. ~• Why i;s the Because it is t tter F like dealt'? Because it why )2 the tnakee;all'fall: Why is:the it is the begin ,Why. is the of John Qui end' of earth. ' 'Ater O like wisdom ? BeCaw log of greatness and goodness. etter H like the dying words y. Adams? Because it is the Why is the l , lotion? Beam ter I like the American revo e it kale beginning of Inde- pendence. Why is the Because it is 1 ter d like the end of Spring? e beginning of June. letter K like a pig tail? lie. end of pork; -tte' r L like a young ladj giv eetheart to another ? Because ver. Why- is the canna it is the Why is the tag away her S it makes eve! letter M like the first gilds o it is the .beginning of misery. !eller N like a newly married use , it is the end of maiden.. etter 0 like a couragecius wo ise? Because it make 4 hey a Why is the r4te tilleetto Why ie the woman I Be Why ie the man in &ilk hero. .; • Whi is the )etter P like two winds meeting? Becitise-ivrmakes air_a pair. Why is the letter Q like a King? Because it is attached to the Queen. • . Why is the letter U like a treaty ratified Becatise it is i • Why . is the Because it is _` Why is the • it is' the end Why is the cause it is in Why is the Because it is Why is the Because it ib ~ e end of war. letter S like the end ofliogs? be beginning of sausages.' letter T like victoiy Is . Because f:. conquest. 4 letter U like fragrance? Be lie centfe of bud. 'letter V like two extremes ? 1 1 Ifs beginning of vice and virtue. otter W like a dying ehristian? l e end of sorrow. S• , letter X like a scolding wife? roes 4 ester Y like sight? Recommit eof eye. • !.. I • l lMter Z•like .S? Because it 1 • Why is the Because it, is Why is the is in the mid. Why-: is th "is," (isi. i r Gov. ScwAtin.--CoaLns, in ' Press, tells an old storYlvhich, !sons have not, heard. When New York, Seward, in those itis ' had occasion. to visit a eel.. :State, and aceortlngly moan= • ox of the mail 'coach, in order enjoy his cigar and the scenery., I s i an inquisitive fellow, and his ANECDOTE his last Wine he says, few GoyernOr of ,pt .railroad tali t part oft ted upon the that he nigh The driver w ' . passengers . "Land age • "No,".quo , Selling g• "No." r umored him: said the driver. l h Seward. I ' , . s ?" preacher?" "Traxelio "No." • . . • • said the baffled Oriver,"wha es ?" "Cirens 7" 4 .1 4 . 0, e "What the Is your bosi "Governo "Govertio replied Seward with-.a frau . 'p' what?" of ihe State of New York," re. icing Joasseuger with composure, It "Govern° plied the am' "Get wail 4 Yirell, r . 1 Seward, "fo whom - I agi • / passed by, 4‘: Mr. Bunker; stn I not th ! • York?" 'n convince you of pat," 'said here is a man on the road with I,aCipiainted, and as the stage` i er saluted him :"."Good mornine want task ion a qnetfion 7 Governor of the 'State of New nder r was Bunker's unexpett i "No, by ed.answer. "Who is, en ?" said tka dtartled smoker. • A "Topa "subscriber to's country paper; was struck f from its mail list because he wouldnl pa up. The delinquent wife insist ed wrathful4y that she knew what was - news papauf law th*t she, did—the proprietor bas obliged to sen d the piper until 'fall• arrear iges were piid.h • ', • • "Commie, my dear,* said d loving mother to her hopeful on, jiist budding into breeches•, "Charlie, may dear,. come ban and get some candy." I t oral won't Mind it now, mother," replied Charlie ; "I've goi in some tobacco." . A §TaANGER meeting a man` in the streets of Boston, few days since, roughly accosted hir? With,,‘:,here, I want to go to the Tremont How I" The deliberate rept' , was, "well, you can go _lf pro don't be gone long!" "Tear's' it fine strain," 'said one gentleman 'to tUtother; alluding to the tones of a singer at .a concert the other evening. arfee," acid n cobntryinan - who lint near, "but if be tannins much more he'll bust." "Now no TAil this medicine, wife, and I'll be banged , if it'doesn'i ca 4 yotf." NA, I will take it; then,by all means, for it is sure to do goodione way or the other." •• - "I Teta you are about sewed up," said a croaking friend-to a cheerful invalid.' "Oh no, I have only one little stitch ' igi my side.!' 'Lena!" said ides. - Partinpm, "what mons tem these cotton-planters mutt be. I stolid! that some on 'em have a hundred hands."' • have have been abroad," 'odd Tote; have eaten so much veal, that I am ashamed to look s'eitill in the face." • • •?f-, IRON WORX s. litinlirbitits • wymilirritet *visa.= "es• VMS:, establishiatitt' Icitesirstiatiir 11 R I the Superintendents of Joint Y. Wass, ft q formerly eta* well thews Ira et LIT L-Wreu it Bros.. of Pothrellhs - $. hir.'Wrett's totpettettee el* leader 11*, ettiatietair tl~ a ported at sway yearsold. dug iftl4- tittle' be tots hem -tstMstKaiait of sone et the tarred trefrworis Ms Belted Stet., will be eulltrieet guarautee ot the ettaractir ot the trot k timed Out orals establishment. seam, by tuan or carnets* Sir d.nja fraidow et lay pewee with their coenteettows, wasebittery ter Wet fureseeit. *Slog thriges, Nth! wall Is, sow tuilibtofte. Meer/ Ow twist angle emit - +rattle *Mks - pumps. bream* drift all, rotetre poops attention: Oottierted with the Works is • Ism stole ear betory. capable of 'uvulas cat tarp ciders at thee lodes. The are taste at this establithatest are seectadi to wow in ttot Slate ftw durability, while the style et plots wheel steeelheteredl and attend eely used le superior. ssod worthy the ettesibew Qf Rallowd eempaalea. By strict attention to badmen, in Al its 'detail'', the peoristor holletrthe rintittowe Iron Works 'sty matte • sham of :public MOronstr. JANIS L. NUTTING, .WMN Y: WkXlf. Master Steeldalst sad Supt. Koch 12, 159 it. TANIVRIA 11 . 0 6 , WORKS. - arse, um, - free Powsdos, MroWeists, BMW end ilferariniste list . • • /Maws and tar Bearkre. api GA The euberrlttere ensnare premed In 6 melte orders for all kinds of atationt _ r7l 1' sad machinery Mr collier ---- he r farmers, mills, ke. raten.l Dainties and practical exPerienre I is busisiere overran' them in listing tbe largest contracts at the Merest - ' Partieulu at i ten nd tion ratti to Ivens k Alien's New ' Patent Wing Machinery, by which the Slope or limn tope or chains run on. the top of both drums double nays. ' This acrammoneot, it 1/1 coisidently •belfirred, 'win envoi* the wear and tear of topes or. chains, the price .. of met inichinery In tive.lears; and for tut winding, eireptlelifmustructand durability, Deantiot be surpruid. We-also commend the new car wheal; vented by Mr. Lucius 11 Allen. - This wheel can only be bad at our works, and-has stood the teat of tbeeiva rat severe winters past,triumphantly ; not a Adele wheel hav log been broken -slurs Ifs introduction ~We AM DM placing it wider the ears of 1110C10 of the min.' cl.orfltallroad Companies in the country. We would also call the attention alba public to tlel • Tamaqua Car flrop.conoected with the above works, and recently erected for thibranufacture of Railroad. Drift. freight Cars and Trarks and 'tarnished with all the latest improvernents.io th at they ere thus enabled, to execute work much dispersed with moredespatch I than heretofore. • All work guaranteed. Persons wanting anything in our line would do well.to give us A call. CARTER !ALLEN. 17- April U, '6B gaiiielVot ill(ACtUr ERWIN ore air la s Seamy! Ili iti.e T. U. WINTEUSTIBEN animates his 1 1 -' I • readiness, from the complete to of ^' 4l4 """ the ahoy named establishment, to map. -ar = ply .311•,0 1 ;ders In his line of business,— such as for Steam Engines, Itallroad and Drift CUrs. Ponape. Coal Breskers.Ciustings arid Machinery of every pattern. Me wamanta hi. work to ems sat isfoct lon, and accmdlogly patrol agent house sod abroad. yen. 27,1i158 S•ty FOILINDRY ALIO NIACHINE SHOP. Steam Um. ratotogy , dims NOTICE.-4TheAusiness of the lets ' arm of SNYDER; & MILNER. will be 1; - ..31MR" cent fatted by the' subscriber in all Re grarions branches of Steam Engine building. Iron pounder. and manufac turer Ball kinds of Machinery, for Rolling Diaat Ifuenaccs, Railroad Can. &c. ilet.will also emtinue the buslaase of Mining and Selling the celebrated Pine /bred Wkiti.Ash mud Lewis and Spohn refer Red Ash thatth being sole pinprietcr of these Collieries. January 21, MIST ; ELME W.SNYDER. . P • TTSVII T LE ItiOLLINO MILL. 1 14 T tutor' tensor tonitan tly mann. oteturing variontaises of Colliers'itallt, irllzq weighing 21,2 b, 04,3u.32 and le pounds per yard. Also, large Unlit of the most approved patterns, weighing 45.fi0, 66 in on pounds peryard. Frotntheasterlynee of the past years. we feel confident of making IWIs unsurpasred in finality by any mill In the country. All harlots,' comainnications addreaood to Messrs Yardley A Son, Iron radon', Pottsville, Will meet with prompt atten. Alen,* • JNO. BURNISII Ca. Jane 'fif • PALO ALTO ROLLING NULL.. Igo* n The subecritiers lees* to an to I heir Olen& and the public, 141 itgir;;P• • ige ft rally.that their new nulling ' at Palo Alto is now complete. and in full • . • operation. mod that they are prepared to foretell T relic of various softens, weighing from to 70 lire. per yard. Also. different alias of Gat, spare and round nenrhinhe bar iron. • Orders. for ralle or bar iron are respectfully imitated, and will moat with prompt attention if left either at the Rolling . Mill, Bright A larch's Hardware. /Hoe. Centre street. or al their ale.. roister of Perund.and Market streebi. • lIATWOOD,•LIiii A CO, Jan .1, 'l.7' 141 . . TO COAL OPERAT ORS a 'RIMERS: owner works. ' ' Th• subsotist r trepeetruily invitee i z a a street. Woe tbsPosmenger Depot, .. Pottsville, Po., where be is prepared manutartnre BOILERS OP EVERY DESCRIPTION, ' ‘ Smokellykeks, Ait Steeks,illist Pipes, Claiometers, Drift Cars. kr.. tie. Boiler/ion hind. , . Being a practical toorh anip, and having for years des voted himself entirely to this branch of the Intsitiesa, be flatters himself that work done at his establishment will glverisertinn tool! who may favor him with a call. Ind Tidos& and Companies will Sod it greatly n to their - vintage to egaminehiswork before eng.aging elsewhere. .r. . JOUR T. NOBLE: N0r.21,'5717.11 BEAVER WigACKIJR_IRON WORKS. ' • Brice WAllldelinreapecttully in forum the public that he 'allow side FC.A I t , proprictor of the Heaver Meadow .400 m-Li .n + r i r Brass Worke t and is fully prepared to manufacture. et this establishment. SWIM - Engine* of every, she; Pumps, Railroad and Drift Cars, and every other description of Iron and Drees Castings suitable fur tbe Coal mining or other bu siness. on the must reasonable terms. Also. Blowing Cylinders fur Blest Furnadis and Machine work in gen oral; Hepairine anal kind.' done-with . neatnitia and des patch .at the lowest,prtrel. All work furnishild by them wervinted to periorm well. They would the custom of those who may want with-lea in theirline in this vicinity. All order will Meet with immediate and prompt attention. ' Bee Cer Meadow.. January 1.'59 - 1. - 7 — ASHLARS IRON WORKS. - 'I be sullsertbera are now fully pre. pared In Iturnlab, at the Ashland Iron " 1 ;;R. Works:Ste:4 Enstnes and Nampa of' any powerknd eapaeltiolor mining and' _ other purpo-ea, Coal, Breakers of every 14zentiol pattern now In nee, together with eastlmt i nd forging' of every description. Coal and Drill of all Ave and patterns, large Truck and limes Cars,—all furnished at the shortest Pollee. The subsea therm at.. ter themselves t bat .Inamohnrh BP every numier of tits firm la a pried teal mechanic, they will be a'ole lo,furtdah mach' nary that will compare favorably with any In the Ilezlon. All orders directed to G. P. Garin A Dune., Ashland, Schuylkill mutt y, Pa..wltl reeelve nrompj'at tention. . L.P.G6Hltittt, MICHAEL GAItS9:II, JOSEPI.I OABV Y.H. A Aland, Alaylo. 'ST • . • 19- . DEHAVEjIfSIIROII WORKS. . . . . nisnewswasse. The. enbserther is prepared . to tnanufactine °TRAM E.NCINRS of any "R "'ewer, Pnreps otany capartty, and Coal Arrr e dreakers of every . description ;as well every , n thar kiedof machinery used in •, MI nes.Mtnakers. Furnaces. Rolling Mills. Saw Ifni*. rte. From the facilities passiaged for manifacturing.,and from hing experienre3n t he business., work can he turn ed nut at-this -estahlighment at the very lowest prices. and oVa saperier quality,, - Persons desirous oftting up machinery of any _pu kind, are Invited to eel rand examine patterns, and be' some acquainted . with prices 'More contracting else wkwee: • Orders of every kind are solicited. and strict attention will he : given to their prompt execution. WILLIAM DELIA TEN. - Minersville, Decembern. 1857 - 474 f WA - SHINOTOI4 IRON WORKS a ottevilte, ra. ' ,TIIOS. k JAS. WREN ripped , fully invite the attention of the bush- PRI' 43 PI oesecommunity to their New Machine 7 , Shep and Foundry erected between Coal and Maimed Argent, and' . frontarg on Norwegian stoat, wheri they arp prepared toeducate all orders ftr machinciry of Wars and Imo, such as • Sten m Engines. all kinds of Gearing for Railing Mills, Grief and Saw Mille. Single and 4ktahle acting Pumps, Opal ,Itreakers. Drift Cars, all kindlier itallmad Casting% 'such as Chairs fur Fiat and T Rail; Frogs. Switches. ie.; all kinds of fist and wrought Iron- Shaft lug. Ru ing practical mechanics, and having madelthe demands oft he enill ReVinli their study for years.' also all-kinds of Machinery in their line of hardness, they datiert hem `Selves that work dorig at their establishment will give satiSfedi len to all wbn 'orgy honor them with a call. All orders thankfully reeelfed and promptly ,executed, on the Most reagent! terns. R TW! AS ItEN; . 'Nov. 22, '57 MANU ACTURES. THOMASFOSTER &99 , • Ilanniacturen wholesale * Bet , )Sealers BOOTS AND,:SHOES ENTRE - STREET, :Three (loot* ‘_) belotrMortimees Mtel, irr'l es a 011,11tW s Ma% Our assortment mv nit erg variety a goods, either aH Eastern, Phi r ladelbia or a 4:: t " d 15,114 Raiding Work. for Men s. Wo men's. Boys', Mines! or Children's Wear. We manufacture and are prepared to furnish our cis. .tomenivrith a superior article °rasa's' French or Amer.ican UM( Gloats. Gaiters and Walking Shoes. Water Proof end Kip Boots, suitable Inc Engineers: and Me. chattier'. Miners' and Laborers' Working. hoots and Shona.; Ladles' French or English Lasting Galion, But. ton nt Lace Boots, Deakin: Slippers. As, ' . -Travelin g and -Packing' Trunks, Tanner. Carpet and fill Cloth Traveling Bags. trays' and Misses School Satchels; and an earellast assortment of ;Umbrellas will always be found at our establishment, et seaderalg prices. f Country Merchants will he supplied with any 'good. in our line In such quantities is they , require, at a trilling advance on city prices. e- • , • Thankful to oar friends for past rayon, we are deter. mined to merit a continuance of public patronage by outlaying good articles upon the most reasonable tonne. Pottsville. April 30. '39 , • IS-tt • A. M. ALLEN'S • DOUBLE DISTILLED ,'SOAP! i nNo•Mitzrantetl the Only Otnnitorten. • Foi Wifithisig aid I'leaddig LiMle. Mrot/in, - tim. 1 BRAD IV II AT 11.18 LADIES SAT ABOUT IT! 66 : 7 E have used the above Liquid Soap fee the last S years, and we know, from long ertperientir, It does not Injure the finis* linen or Wir,blahlj reoontrnend it to mery lady who wishes to are labor and bard soap, and base beautiful white-mottles. W.lff, Mrs, Ralf • Aim 4se. BasseL " Thos s Fodur, "T. Pillinvan, 01. F.Toorblee, Shertubn; " F. 1111A04. " " Thos. Uill., " ,-J. Uthiniseps, !! J.:U. Troll!ly. lam' Severn, Mahe-. And hondrode of others, too numerous to utentlott: For sale at U. Bannan's stom, In bottles Prlce,6 eenlit odd coots allowed for empty bottles. Also for sale by Iluntringer A Co.,Echoylkiß !!rise. and by Moor head It Co. lllrierasille. Prke, a ends * plot. Pottsville, May. 29, '69 • - ' patentB H arin ° l l : ll .marbisie. 1 . rkitus celebrated machine has ob tained a character unequalled by soy Washina ils at ne aver before seed. It will not wear the elotheator break Mations; it will wash Unmoved! the matt deli cate sa well as the roughest clothing r it will Hose deem 14 tin , (oaf to operate; it will Pave awn. Mau ball the time, labor and cropeme of washing, and lherefbre de. UV/N /I piece in every dwelling Moue in the tilate,,sod le ntewd to every perch to 4 o thi• work in the tiafaftory manner. ira - Prllice 11110 4 . ) A am , FETHEROLY* DEAN, Tamaqua, Pa. Tit simple maelaine ean be seen la operation at our rod, vary Monday forenoon. 0 1 IL'itAlt NAN. reside, vary also authorized to ready* order* for Morino and vicinity. 23. 1,9 , A i ft In 1 Apt a A WIE 81711,10131,AT0S For Salk Clump-. A 4, me di um f; i zed . p.DR. KANE RE-- 1 .a:ritianutor will be sold cheap.: 41pply_ to I _ 1 • • IV :C.V em glut - tut sys. tut is assaawary i every bonss.lsundisputed yei, hang ;com pounded by tinekiliful hands,ofiam contains elealvolo both leompatibleaudlneousistent — nometiter i p oeithre ly hurtful. We here offer to the publie.in a highly eon centrated form, what will ersaettyropply this watt, pre pared upon selentide priutiples. compounded ofpke, acting in barmony,yet sack fulfilling its own remedial office. Torus Matas, Is brie offered.le a eonvenlen t form, yet perfectly safe. an Ascilanewhieh,aeting open the 'imitation. raise, the action of the *pane lOW stand ard of health. especially after any debilitating attack of diamme. after depression front heat, or any local or acci dental cause; an .AnfikAparinedie. which. vials general stimulant Isower.acts with a geenliar Yuenee pon the nernoue system, calming uervoneirritation,when taken b evy, without the inset tendenry to the brain,ond mrut that. distressing reaction nhich is the bane of' most tonke—often causing moral idurytha n thranigival disease. As a Tome, moderately and permanentlyegaitingthe energies of all parte*f the frame. pmdueing necessarily a healthylnereare of the action of the 111110134 mons, rhea:de:ldr changing the acidity of the stomach,snd set log normally upon the liver in regulating permanently the hilliary secretion,. NOTICK.-.lilloever exiles-tato And thiv a beverageirill he diappointed; but to the pleb, weak and low-spirited, it will prove a grateful aromatic cordial,posesseed of singular remedial properties. •W Caution:m4be great popularity of ibis delightful Aroma hub:de:ad many imilatioas.vibich the puklie should guard againit purchasing. BONA *serenaded to buy any thing else until yon have given Ponasrte BoL Lem Mimes a file trial: One bottle will convince you bow Infinitely superiorlt Is to alithese imitations. SirSoidet $1 per bottle, of six bottles for lib, by the • BOLE PitoA'FilliTOLlAl, • -41 t BENJAMIN PACE JR' CO. , pharmaceutists stib. Chemists, PITTSBURG, PA. • Tor sale ITh.Phlladsladdit- r try theagents.—fiewan Morelipottlee of the Cewieerettl Jobs Johns,222,llAre street ; Dyott A. eens. 133 IA cent Seeoitd street. Also. In Reading. by .Rltter 1t , C04 Lancaster, toy John T. long Co.; Pottsville, John 04 Brown, J . C. o.nughes and C. W. Kiang; Tamaqua, lay E. J.' Try; Mlnersvllle. J. K. Barns, and In Sehnylklll Raven, by Dr. E. Chi :beater. I 'November f,'lB U. THE LIVER ' • iNVIGOA:LAT,OR PREPARED BY sminvconn. • . Compounded Entirely From REM, IS. one of the. best,TURGATI V g and LIN/Wi. medicines now b e fore the pullic4that, acts aa a Wtherlic, easier, tuilder, an d more effe'ct usithen any otheeniedieine known. It is not only a (*Marne. but a Mere remedy:acting first on the•Lires to eject its mor bid Matter, then on'the stomach and bowels to carry off thaginatter. thus arcompitShlng two purposes effertn ally', *ghoul any of the painful feelings experienced in the operations of most Cathartics. it strengthens tbs . system st the same' time' that it purges It ;. and iehen take : o4l(lly In moderate deem, will streugthen and bulk!, It niwith unusual rapidity. The Liver Is one of the , .prinripal regulators of the human body: and when It performs its fuer. lions well. the powers of the system •are folly de veloped.' The St./ands isr o ld almost entirely dependent on the healthy action of . the Lirer for the proper performance of its tune-^ lions; when the stomach Is at fault, the bowels arelse at fault, and the whole system suffers In refine- qbence of one organ—the Liver—Amving ceased toE4 dolls dutyi For the dis eases of that organ, one o 1 the proprietors has made It his study. in a practictit4 of more than 20 years, to And some remedy where- with to counteract the many derangements topip which It is liable. . To prove that his reme4 l 4l dy is at last tonna. any 'person troubled with Li. vet. Complaint, In any of its forms, hai Lbutilj tatty' bottle, and COMIC- U.* Is certain: - • Them Gums remove all morbid or lad matt erfrom the system. supplying in their places healthy flow of bile:invigorating theM stomach. reusing food-to digest well, purifying MI, blood, giving tone and health to the:whole ma Is. ehlriery. removing the camper thedise%ffert• log a radical care. Bilbao attacks R u re4.IZ and. oh et is better, more led. Md. by the oecalon use of tbe Liver lomigto. rot or. ' • int • One dose after eating Is Aufilelent to relieve the stomach and prevent the food from rising and sour ing.. . Only one dose taken held fore retiring, prevent o f ' Nightmare. Only one dose taken itIZI ;might; loosins the bowels gently,and cures Outlive , t lOUs. Onedusetakenaftereach meal will cure DIPPPIio• .'One dose of two tea spoonfuls will always re lieve Sick Headache. One bogie taken for 11.41 , male abstraction removes the cause of the disease,. et and makes a perfect cure. Only one dose be wadi stely relieves Chalk. while • One dose often repeated is a sure care for • Cholera Jlorbis.and of preventive of - Marna. , itirOnly one bottle teg2 needed to throwoit °fibs system the effects of med.. trim:alter a long sieknem. Sir One bottle taken for .foundire removes all sal• loweesior nanatund colors from the akin.' One dose taken a sinrt tlmebeforeeatlnggivesvl• gar to the appetite, andtd makes food digest well. One dose often ,repeated cores Chronic Darrhom in its worst !arms:while Sear-r 1 seer mid Booed Comipteints yield almost td the lArstw. dom. • , !One or two doses cure at facie's canoed by Worsts in childiem:theerisonsurer..'ll safer, or speedier remedy in the world: as it . ithra few bottles mareir4 Dropsy, by exciti fails. ng' the' absorbents. . • We take Osman In . re44remmendir Oils medicine sea preventive for neer 1 arid dtgee Miff terer,and • all Ayers of a BUM/sin Type. t operates with certainly. and thousands 7" are unlit% to testify to its „wonderful virtues. I • • • • ' . . . . . ~ Alt rho use it are piristp their usetimistosts testimony in its favor. .1. 41 . WI/ix water in the Werra with Me invigorator, and m iviz i aims, bah togdhei. • NNE L INVIGORATOR le a &gentler Medical erovery,-and it daily wonting ewes. almnst too great to believe. It rune, 10 it by um gle: erns the first dose paring ber!r.fit, and erldelit more than one bottle is required io cure any kind at Liner eknaplaint from the worst J.llll3diCt or, Dyspepsia to a ' &Human fleariache, - ill of illicit are the tesult of a pit. eased Liter. . , ' • Priest ill per bottle. DR. 8.1570 RD, Proprietor, US *headway. NMI" York.. airltealleel 'by all Drum:did.. 'Sold In Pottivllle by lIENRY.SNYLOR; and In Tainagna, by R. J. FRY. June 119. 7 511 r' The moot Extraordinary Bank of the Age. , Pint Idition,of 10,000 sold in 6 Weeks. =MUD , 4 ` BOYHOOD'S , PERILS . MANHOOD'S CURSE." - • • 'PUBLISHED BY PR. S. PASCOASt 919 :.Spry "Gaidett Stied, Philadelphia, Pa., This is a beck of WI pagra„l2me.,bournt In I;lnth, with NINK•tiSIIOOItAPUte PIATIC4, and intended for Parents, Ormicliana and Young Bleu. Every young man that wishes to in , intala his kralli and • staaAomf. and have a harithy roomy. should read this dud. Bruns of the statements are really astounding and hive never be fore appeared In print. Prire 81. By mall $1,15„ = LADIES' MEDICAL GUIDE, • AND MIARRIAGS PRIEND. JAMES WREN. 474 f This is a work of nearly GOO pages, beautifully bound 1' in cloth, and omitting over 100 ft pLEADIn and - Cullom Esassvtgos. It ghee a complete deecription of the. atrutture and function of the reproductive organs of the female, showing how marriediadies may, hive or avoid_ large families. Alen, a complete history of Uennapbro ditisto, with curious Plates, showing both sexes in one. It also gives advkw to Young Ladles in seitteting a husband. pointing out the canes of an much unhappi pees after marriage, and the influence it estate on-the offspring. The work also gives ehe eymptorns and treatment of till female disetoms,fio that every female may be her own Physician. The lest chapter is devoted to.theTOlLET.gbring the receipts tier cosmetics nt present in use by the nobility of France,iingland and Russia, for beautifying the skin, hair, teeth , and tn. rileuvitig foul and preserving a sweet insalls. They Ave been obtained at great *a pelike. Price. $1.50. By ma I. 91,t5:0r eight additional letter stamps. VW) copies vealyrady been ordered. Threw wishing a copy of tats first edition should crud their Cor. 'dery without delay. , r For complete description of the work see Prospectus, • watch will belted on receipt of one letter stamp. =Agents Wanted in every town in the Union. Feb. _'6.'69 ' 9.1 y THK NSW/LET; NKATEST AND. MOST lIZAHTLYKL NECK-TIES! Decidedly the newest. 4estrxt end, most guihkroable • GLOVES! • 'lPeayledly the tmereat, ineattst and most seretemble SUSPENDERS! ' C . • Deektedlfthe tieireet* i nil beatest,slll4llnen aud cambric • . HAND KERCHIEFS! The new. at, sinlirot i t ext . en ''il ite ateirt Men t of CMILIZO7IOI.OEIIIIIIeNg9I , 'FURNISHING GOODS! Of every d;oilotionJfm , d)wittg and 8111111111 M ever, of fared to a ittemille Plile7e, ran atm be soon, to comox lion with in unparalleled assortment of Clothe; Cametnieres wad Vesting*: jest ireeetreit from New York aod PhilsAtelpbla,at tbe "TEMPL.E or FASHION!" _ . Canter if C r owe aiid J/ainniattYro St& Pottsville, 41p„ 9. N 9 'l5-if I lE. T. ELLIZICH & 00. • JPA - I.7O — ALYITFROCERY. • su enber - has taken the old stand of Z. K lelnert.opposit e he Navigation Land. log in the Borough of Pain Alto where be wilt keep an asportment of groceries, Pour, fveditud remissions, whkh - will be guarantied as goed as the market arforch., anti iota as cheep for cash asCon he bought eleanhere. Ae respectfully elicits lbe patronap of his Mends and the public in general. . • lIENMNOtit. N. B. Also good stabling for. the accommodatien - ef hesitmen,and a good supply of bay and straw' by the brindle constantly on baud. WM. BENSIma R - limb 12, '631 ri f rATN . , dlitiltisfi e rPOA T Blll l . TER nu-PA npenOd,ln CENTR* stunt. shove Mabazitango. POTTSVILLE, a wbolionle and Wall TO.' Mew and a l ar Store. whets all arneleo bottamported and *minty, eon be - nbtalnedoit tea. mutable priers. - - lam a call."aa October =.5.,1 " _.~_.. rnr INAL: BOETA :4.971r5:::' _. i And for sale by all Booksellers. A (heat Week for the Ladles, By the same Author, entitled MISCELLANEOUS. DECIDEDLY TO ALI. WANTISO ,: FARMS.. s aimlimmestd Busalostel tend"; TIRAVIEWIIIIICUID TaHE Latest anc best rraelet Waldo earositicartulbatee isiii4Littit maim 11 . 4- 0 3, sa t , BANX ANB Owe link Mx*. PERSONS 'WANTING CHANGE or elhat. i.i' health: ow sivertimient, of itisio(4; ice Lamb, another Maass. . - rouges! .0114E813 - 11CHE411 1 ju ST received, a fresh assartmenVei Educlish BODO en d Wood Meow* of dieing.% offiggi Chem Ward. mold Clockgamoon Boards, b0dh.004a1 , .. A go, Aggel on Chow. For Pale at B. CIAN2I & Book sod ORCHARD MILLI. 9PHE subscribers having uten'Oiciir. chard Mtn, to the HOMO et INattsville; Ora W. Gee that they bate retnaved theft tlonestalleed beano* to that *lam where INT will bekl,IPS their old Mende and customers. Prfeis , lett. IZ, 59 & BOMBERGER i BLAIR. VlSggrfila - OSr•PIX . S I . after Itt this date denote hie sulked , Nation to 4 „.. the Dentistry' basioaca. Ottlee—Mahautoa• ga street ad/piglet tile race of tbe Pottsville ties . • Oil Work,. lie MIMI/ a continence* of the pitmen* limitable so liberally accorded bile, lo ble firotiaideci. Aprflit, 160 . _ 1541:: d Jul. Bale' iioth * Paste. flarrAsensing,..toesu e ti e fying preserving th e TEETH. stands unraveled as a dent'. fries, and is undoubtedly the finest *Mete of The kiwi ever offered. To lit bad of pie proprietor, or of Usury Saylor, Druggist.„ Pottsville. J ply pd EXTENSIVE.INARakE TARIL imasainaDir- rottsver vs. Wit subscriber prepared, at . Ids stand, to fttrulah kinds of materials his line, for build, purposes—plala sod , nal:mental. Ile WEI particular attentio: the Tomb Stoned a Mouutoeutrofbistni ufseture. They ran bad to every varlet! atufwill cow favorably r iu beauty sthere. a are o I , June 6 nd '6B 23-I ffered atll • ; SItERIF.I'S SALES. [ f FS' SALE OF REAL ESTATE.' irtuo of 14iiiiiiry Writs of Fin-, . wit &mesas andi Levert ftteiou, lotted oat of i of Common Ness ilf Schuylkill Pouot,T. and to i ed. there will be exposed lona' by pablk van !cry on iturday. August 20th, Is4o. ..k itt the turrueon, at the Public Mope of ila ilacrturs, to the Hormel! of Pottsville, county. the fallowing described real stats, SHER 13 1 d , the Coo toe dime due or at 10 o'c amit SoNtslkl to wit: No. 1. All that certain trary or piece of land. situate In Wash aglon township, lichbylkill county. contatning 00 acres more' or less, bounded by ,land of Jonathan Kersrhn r, Wllitnm Kerschner, Iledry Brown, 6i•onte Brown a ri others, with the appurtenances. coa.n slating o a two storr log thinking haase,(weather brarded. with kitchen attachod; log barn and ci• der pr N 0.2. All that certain Wei or petrel of land, situate In Wash tagtori township, Srhuyikill counts, containing '22 acres more or lem. bounded by land of ctun Hitt el, Jonatba Kerschner. and other land of John Adam Brown, ith the appm tonsure*: consisting of ii l3k one Mor, frame dwelling house. frame barn, sod small t me stable—as the property of JOHN AB. AM II : I WN. Ala, II that certain lot nr pleee of - mound. situate lit-the town 01 Gordon, in Rutter township, Schuylkill crtunty, bounded on the west by McKnight street. on th'e north by Otto street, on the east by Map Alley. And on the South by lot ho. 15, and being 1M filch le f marked In the ground - map or plan of said t wraith the No.lB, containing In widt4 50 feet. and la d pth WO feet, with the appurtenances, consistlog of a t o story frame dwelling house. with a two at y trains kitchen with %tone trasetnent, and a Ire stable—ac the property of JMIAIAS TROUTMAN. ,Abo, All that certain lot or plectra( ground} situate In the borough of Port Carbon. Schuylkill muntf of , boun ded not thwardly by Jackson street. rapt wardly y lot John ()winner, mothwardly be Spruce Moot , a d meat. wardly by Pine Alley. containing In width 00 feet; and In depth 220 feet, with the apPortenancescarnaistA Ing of a two pantry frame tavern bones. with a t fro storylrame kitchen thereto attached, a frame she. Min and a frame Icebtome—as the property of MICIIARL WIVAND. Alm, No. 1: All that certain lot or piece of ground. : situate In the town of ft...moot. Schuylkill County. bounded northwardly by lot 01 the German Reformed Congregation.' Rsatwerdly by lend of the (rake , ' Coal Company, southwardly by other lot of Ilenr Eckel. end westwardly by clay Street, containing in * I , a 35 feet and in depth,. 15C feet, mere or legs. I re; the appurietianeet eausisting of a dolable t o. story frame dwelling home. No. 2. All that certain lot or mere orgmund situate in the town of Tremont, Sehu3ikill Grimly. co barring in width 76 feet' and in depth 150 feet, mor or less, bounded northwardly by other lot of Ilenry E el, east wit dly by tondo( the Swatara Claal Comp, ny,tant hwardly by lot of Lemma Zerby, and westwardly by I, ke r n . Street, with the appurtenances. consisting 0 n If; double twootcry log dwelling holm, (west e boarded.). No. 3. All that certain Int or plee'e of grim d situate In the town of Tremont, Schuylkill county. bounded on the north by Main Street, on the east by lot of William °Landing on the soot h by a 15 fret wide alley, and on the west by lot of Diary Eckel. containing in width V 3 feet, and in depth 113 feet, with the apputtenan a cos. cogitating of a double two-story log dwelling house. No. 4. All that certain lot or piece oferound.situate In the town of Tremont. Schuylkill rowdy, containing in width 60 feet. and In depth 160 teet,bowided northwardly by lot of David Rank. eastwardly by C.ay street, south wardly by other lot of henry Eckel. and westwardly by Spruce street. with tbe appurtenances consisting j a of a doable three story frame dwelling hdise with stone basement. ' No. ff. All that certain lot or piece of groand situate In the town of Tremont. Schuylkill county, contain. to In width 33feet. and in depth 140 fret. bounded worth • wandiy by other let of Ilenry Naked. eastaardly by Clay street, ,nouthwardly by lot of William tarts, ..and. westwardly by Spruce street with the appurte. nanceatonsiMins of a two - s t ory frame dwelling ja house. No.ll. All thomecertain threeadloining lots of Knitted, situate In the town of Tremont, Minykill county, being lots N 0.1,2 and 3, In plan ()riots foldout by Henry Eckel, containing together in width 120 filet, (each lot 10 ft) and In depth 100 feet. bounded nod hwardly by Middle Creek. eastwardly by Un km Street. southwardly by Line street, and westwardly by lot No. 4. No. 7. All that certain lain piece of ground:Haste In the town of Tremont. Schuylkill county, being lot No. 5 and part of lot N 0.6 In Henry Eckel's pion of lots. cent/doing In width 70 fret; and hi depth 100. feet bounded northwardly by Middle Creek, eastwardly by lot No: 4, southwaidly by Lino street, and westwardly by ottift part of lot No. 6. . Nn. S. All that eerta'n lot or piece of ground. situate in the town of Tremont, Sant:akin County, containing in width on Unlo i l street h i feet. n the rear 75 feet and In depth 208 m more t. or less. bounded northward ly by alb feet w alley. eastwardly by Union Street, aouthwardry by 311ddle . Creek and westwardly by land of Mary ticket. i . No. 9. All that certain lot rr piece of ground. Moat In the town of Tremont, chi:l3lldtl county. bring lot No. 235, in plan of mI4 town, containing in width on North , ',treat, 100 feet, more or Ires, and In the rear ' 2 fort, rind in depth on the west aide feet. more or tem. and on the east side 150 feet. bounded northwardly by North street, eaetwardly by lot Na. 234, aouthwardly by a2O feet wide alley:: and wreteratrily by Spruce street. No. 10. All that certain lot or piers of ground situate la the town of Tremont, Schuylkill county. being 1.1 No.till in plan of said town mntalnlint In width 4 fret. and In depth NO feet more or leas, bounded northwardly by lot N 0.172, east wardly by Spruce Mead, pout bwardly by lot N 0.170. and westwardly by Spring, street.. No. 11. Alf theright title and interest of Ilenry Eckel. of, In and to all that certain lot or piece of !round, sit. nate In the town of Donaldson,' Rebtl)181 1 1 county. con. tainint In width 60 fret and In depth 150 feet, bounded north srdly by the Pre tare Rail Head, eastwardty by lot of ntia Darla' Donaldson, sonthwardly by land of the Donaldson Improvement and Rail Road Corn. pany, **award', by lot of Anna Maria Donaldson. with 11se apilmartenances, consiating of • frame blarkstrilth Ww—ge the property of DENIM ECKEL Ahjo, • All that - ell t ltlittwo story frame house or build log. situate in thi ten of Swatara, county, of &bhp kill, bonurledatni described se follows els: on IRIS north by rTretnOnt etreeLoti the east by lot N 0.91, on the west by lot No, 19, andon the moth by St. Patrick Street, containing in front on an alley 1$ feet, and in depth 15 feet towart 13t. Patrick street, and the lot N 0.60 or piece of ground and cartilage appurtenant to mid building—ea theptoperty of PATRICK JOUR DAN.. Afro, Ifo. 1. AU that certain lot or piers of ground, situate In the Itorough of Pinegrove, Schuylkill rounty. bounded in front by Tulyebocken street. on, the north by lot of Mary &wile, on the said and soul b try thelNu• plain and Sosquebsona hall Head, rontainlng in width le hut, and in depth 180 feet more or leas, with I be apportanauesit consisting of a two story frautrA welling house. phottenid on the outside. N 0.2. ;All that certain lot or piece of sround, Moat. In Bonewite's additiou to linegroce. Schuylkill enunty. bounded in front 137 •a 30 feet olds flint, neat by a ko feet wide street, north /fly lot of,,John Keely, and month by lot of.tileorm &boll, containing' in width 00 feet and in depth 1150 feet. . - . No. 3. All that certain tract or piers of land situate in Pinegrovetownship,Schuyiklit wanly, bounded by land of (barge N. Eckert. Lorene Nekler, Peter Keeney, and other., containing 118 scrim, morn or less. N 0.4. All that certain tract or place of land. Atwater In Washington township, Schuylkill county, bounded by land late of Jacob Minolg, New York Coal Company endothelia, confab:dog 42 urea and 80 perches, more or tem. . • No. 5. All that certain tract or piece of land. eilnate in Pinegroei township. Am yl 11l county. bounded by land late of John Stein, deceased, Lengel and Tobles and others. amtsining; sere*, more. or less—as the property of WiI.LJAMIIitITZ. . Alm, Alt that renal lo t m,re or pie:roof ground. situate on the westwardly side of t street. In the Borough of Pottsville, Etehuylkni fluty, containing in front on 'Centre 'duet 30 feet, and In depth 230 feet, boanded • . bleakly by Trinity Church property. outwardly by Centre street, sourheerdly by :lit of Miami Murphy and westwardly by Second or Adam street, with the sp. partenanoroeonskting ot a frame dwelling home,i 3 stories in front and 3 Morley In the rear, with a store room on Cent re street, and sI wo story frame back building attached thereto, and a frame stable—as the property of CRAB. 'K. CiIiCIIESTER. MART A. Vilfturznat, Z. M. CUICIIIZSTZIS, and Z. CiIiCUES. Also, The undivided one half pert of all that certain piece or parcel of land. altnato in North Nanheim county, bounded and described as MT. Iowa: Dagioning it 'a Roe of land bate of Dr. Tbomaa Fitch, oaths west side of the Philadelphia and Rooting flattened, thence by land late of John Pott, now Denja mho Delon. north 22ibgrees weot 14 perrhes b• a OVUM, stump, north 37 degrees west 55 perches to a post, and north 14% degrees cast SS peaches to a rhestens il t VOW log the Railroad aforesaid, thenre down sold Railroad on the eastern olde thereof, south 1334 degrees east 416 6i1.100 parches. and south 13% degrees east 48 5-10 'penthes, thence diverging from said Railroad math TI% dermas vast 14 4.10 ;stomas to • post, thence eolith 11.% devote east It perches, to the sold line of Dr. Thomas Fltrbis Mad. and theme south 01 degree* west 36.10 plebes to the place of beginning. contenting. 12 arms moires perch's, more or tees, with the - appartenaires. °outdoing of a atone quarry—az theinroperty of JOHN URN DRIVE& Ai" AN that certain lot or 0. 4 of gtoand, sltiub In the borough of Pottsville. tebuylkiti county. bound• ed northwardly by Washington street. eastwardly by East Centre street, routhwardly by a 10 feet • ide alley, and westwardly by lot No gn, containing to width i a 25 teat, and In depth 140 feet, with the eppOthe lances, ennobling of a one story frame bundles. portly occupied as a dwelling—.-athe property of THOMAS DOWNRY. Also, kJ that certain lot or Pees of mound. Idlest' op the east side of Erma 'oboe!. In the borough of Mt nersirllbs. Schuylkill evenly, blended on the north by lot of John Doth, on the east by an alley, on the south by lot of William flower. and on the wed by front street, containing in width fai feet, and in depth 150 feet, with the appurtenanr4, consisting of it large two story frame ng house, with a stone bowmen , and &frame - stable. 'AIM, 111 that certain lot or parcel olf ground; Moats in the botonab of Itinenwille, flehuylkill county, de. scribed as folbwe i'Deglonitnt at a point on the west banh of the *sot branch of ths tiver.Schatylklll, (ac cording In the ortgiesi channel. of the same.; at the north-eastia.d corner of the mill property now 010314 of William illunenbits. In sold borough. thence south 75 &groin west 198 fret, thence. south ' 0 degrees slat PJ het, thence south 75 diatoms east 2uo lbet.'6 inches, more or law to the rim bank of the west branch of the !if*/ Sebuyllslll im aforesaid. and thence north 14% de. grim west Zi fed to theplseerof beginning.VOA the appariessome, consisting of a one story frame oMte, reenpled an a dwelling -1U the property WILLIAM DIIINIZRSIIITg. • • &dud 'anti bin* in execution mid will ha sold by ' !JOHN P. SIDRA:UT: , : Shelia% Care Potuvllle, 1 July 1559: f el. , _ INSURANCgs 33 . 4348101011NNILarpANOINDA. 1111110 Lifial=UAW cam _ollllo4sessican Buildings, 474r4d14.6esie t sisf:iy nr. iLalliepi;i4Bil Chakter Te_4lftel. - -.411 Mask 11600,m0. , • • - There ,il4lPdcbil%:ubthing that crates to OM* a ViriWrink the drill betel the reflection that we are leas ing those we lota perhaps a wife and children, depot- Sleet open the cold charity of the world! 'Therefore ere erg Goo In life should prepare for this etnerprthy. - It can beyloue, area by the poorest. thronghtheagency of I. l le lusuraoce. - - Evary *an who loretthltfarally, ought to pt tits lite insured._ Itvery men In debt, and oweing property, ought to gat his Ilk ioaered, het at his death his prop arty may be saerliked. There. Sr. bat few whocould not save • email snot annually to loses: their 'Uses: which if not Invested In this tray would be spent per in trifles, and their (amities thus be left toyesury and want. WIWI, persuade yourhisbanda—you earl alivetesOillit In your hocuebold again' to pay the premiums. without forting It—and the rettection that you are provided for, will alone be a full recompense - der lha 'outlay. Mts. bands ran be Insured in favor of their wires and child ren, and the amount cannot be tottehed 11 their credit ors In case of their deith. A person may Insure his or her own lite its furor of halls, or way dispose of ti's amount by will. 1 , 01.3.01=11731 0. Cri nu r r lt i l RUM g a l i t i L 4, lll : l.? 11 MX*. tug° - 3.7 • eta. ' 3Y 5. 21 eig. 41 1434 ets. 21 • 17%" 33 . ,24K" 46 3634 18 *, 34 2$ " 48 31 ." 23 1834 " as • ' 2634 " 47 35% " 24 ' 19 36 ,27 " 48 t . 40 " 26 1934 ". 37 . 2734 " 42. " 26 20 " 38 • 29 " 60 . ; 41 : 27 . .v•..! 61 ' 4634 211 2114" 29 22 " ao przli " 31 " • =% asA Any ma not exceeding $5OOO may be Insured on a 'lngle We. The premiums may be paid quarterlyi r hall yearly or yearly. - • • Otmtere . - s 'ALEXANDER WIIILLDIN, Yews*,Oat; MARSHALL HENSZET, rice !resident; JOHN , C. 81318. Secretary; JOUN 14: WI LION: - Treasiirer. itr•B„ HANNAN has been appointed Agent for the above Lib Insuranre Company in Pot teiville. and ia pn► pared to recoil'', *spite/Mons for Life- Inenrance; at his Bookstore. Pottsville. Aoy lotertnatki'rrith regard to Lite ittsoranesiwill be given with pleasure. - December 18,18 • • 61- JOIIN T. LANO . . _ LIP% INSURANCE. THE' _ • - Girard Life Insuraneeii Annuity end Trtud Comps- M N yof Philadelphia. Outer, o. 4 Chesnut street, the Srst door Zeet of the Custom Hone.. CAPITAL S3OO,OOO—CIIALTSR PERPETUAL, Continue to make ituotnutees on liver on the moat favor ebb terms. ' The evilsl delis paid up and Invested, topthev lin lance and ennt=t-tutly lorreising reserved fund, offers ■ perfect security to the insured. • The premiums may be paid yeaaly, h t ityearly or easterly. The company add • Daus periodically to the Inman 'carer lire. Tim Brat Bonn,, appropriated In December, .841, the second Bonne in Deceinter,lB49, and the third Vines In December,.lBsl, which additions make an ave rage of more than CO per east , upon the premiunuiptid, withal increasing the annual premium.; . PLA2I.I4IUIII.' ' i . '. Thomas Ridgway, • • John A. Browd, --, Robert Penrod!, . ." John A. Latimer, Thomas P. James John R.. Stark, yrederiek Crown, John C. Mitch George Taber, .! Isaac Barton, Iloni, G. Frogman, , Seth J. Coots! Isaac 811111 fr. ~ Pamphlets' eontaining table of rates and explanations. form of application and further information can be had at the office. THOMAS 111D0 WAY, Pre'cideut, jot% F. JAMRS. AO Ulll Tye 1 ArarThe subecrlbei le agent for the above Company in Schuylkill County, and will effect %Furnaces and give all necessary Inf ormation on the eil.i.vt... J one 26, '62 - 26. • . • 11. BAMNAN. 1 • • • THE LIVERPOOL AND LONDOE. FIRE AND Authotized Capital---$10.000.000. raid op Capital.Surplus,and Reserved Funds, ' ,000,000. • Liability of the iharehulders unlimited. • treeing been appointed Anent in this District by the Liverpool and London File and Life I nso ranee COM pan y. and for other reliable Fire and Life Insurance Cent pankw of Philadelphia,-Isut prepared to receive application.. for Insurance agalnid Fire, un eiery description of build ing anti property, , Caal Operators would find It advantageous to ,Inoure • their colliery otructures In reliable Companies, for which I set ao Agent. Partles deoiring Inourance are respectfully Invitrd to call at my office, where particulars will be given. togrtb• er sub the resperfive circulars of the Companies, abd detailed statement* of their present condition. REFERENCE/3: Phiradrlphia. rabtrille. John ucker, Esq., .JohnSbippen, EM.. Janina Dundee, Esq., (leo. W. Snyder. John R. White. Esq., Ilon. James 11. Campbell, Inr4ld Jayne. 51.110- lion. C.IW. Urging, Richard 8. Smith, Erg., It. Si. Palmer, Ef.A. January 19,'59 5. BREAD THISInsa iREC EIV ED, Pottsville, May 27th, Eu'l, of the WEST BRANCH sturtut IN SURANCE COM.P.4NIi, per bands of Mr. Stift= C. TAT toe, Agent, the sum of Teti Dollars, which is in.full for two *welts sickness. For the prompt. manner In yrbleh the iteent arted to my rase, I am under übJiptions, as I received my dues two days atter I sent In any claim. Ito.pertrully, HENRY IEYEIt." .This to certify that I attended Mr. llrsor Mesta, during bts recent sicklier., gave him his erri Meate,and wan preaent when, the Agent, Mr. Scanst C. TATUM., paid him Teo Dollars. Pours, re.pect:ully; JOliN T. QAIIPENTEIt, N. D.'? Fire Risks taken on Reasonable Terms. Per farliter pn rqeulara rail at the FEUER'S HOTEL, POTTSTILLF, PE.X.PA. . SAMUEL C. TAYLOR, Agent. Pottavilley May 8, 'SO . 1J jf AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE & TRUST COMPANY. CAPITAL STOCK-. 530 0 ,00 0. ClowpewA's Ilidwot IFE, INSURANCE at the usual l.4 lICTC4I. it ATrb; tor, at JOINT STDCIC TIATTA. at pivot 20 ref evnt. Irma; Or, at Tow. ABSTINENCE in the world. A. WIIILLDIN, Plraident. T.C. Simp, Secretary. Chrigopher Little, i l tGetteral Agent foc Schuylkill onnew,—)latutotaugo at., cot. of sAwood, *114 , 6 , 1110 January It, '6O 2.01 , Crcat westcrn Insurance snd Trust .Cimpativ OF PAILADELPIIIA. •'•‘. Charter Perpettial.—Capital $500,000:. FIRE INSURANCE. On Stores. Dtrell I ngs, Public Bu ildiugs and Merthandire generally. Also: on Muses, Barns ind.contenta, 'titoek, Farm Implements, ge. Limited or Perpetual. t P. S. DEW 11,1), gent, • Exer.ass Orme, Pottsville, Pa. JannarT 740 .• II y F_MEL PARNIIRW. XIITUAL. S f R Y A r N Pennsylvania. ()VER. SIX YEARS IN OPERA TION. and no atonements made. 'tamed Orpl . til, over $160.000. • , QUAKER, CITY. 6TPAllada. Capital—s3o,o,ooo. One of Me most reliable in the State. Ofdedsln Sillytnan's Building, near regrer's• Hotel, Putt/Mlle. . T. A. GODYKIIT, Jane 4. 'MI . 434 m • ,-, Are ail. F. ALTSTATTi , Tiotare, Looking Glass tint and Oniiiental Frame Maiinfieinrer, j'N Mahantango street, between Centre and Second streets, P3ITSWILLS, Pi.. manntart urea rain and Ormsmental, Square and Oral Frames Also, Lack (ilk Mouldinga;Poliahed Sytiare and Oval Prattles for Photographs. Whokentle and Retail. Engravings. Oil Paintings, Lithomaplto. and French, German and American Looking Glass Plates. constantly on hazel.% . ~iTAll Mods of Frames made to order, mal Old Frames handsomely re-silt, at short hotlre. Pottsville. April 83,'69 'l74m A. I. ALLEN'S _PURE DOMESTIC SOAPS • (-lAN be had at the following stores: R:n.3rorttx, . Sam'. Morris, , ' Fox I Brother, W. A J. llnntsliger, it McDonald. James Focht, ; - Wm. MOrt Muer, R. M. Beatty, = A. Henderson, plichols' A,Deck,; -. C. Morrison. . . -.. The prevetrarban of the above Soaps is superintend ii by J. P. Patterson, and all who have tried his make are aware of Its excellent washing properties. Persons will And It to theirtdvantage to ere his make a fair trial. Each cake Is stamped; A. M. Allen; Pottsville, Pa. July 9, '59 , - : mi rf POTTSVILLE • Venetian Blinn sea/story. r HE SUBSeRIBER respectfully JJ announces to the citizens of Pottsville and skint. ty that be has removed his Venetian Blind Factory to Market street. four doors above Centre, nest door to Aurant's Cabinet Rooms 'where Ike keeps constantly on hand and maaufacturaito order all kinds of Vepet lan Window Blinds. Win low Shades, Curtains, Trimmings for Blinds and Shades, together _ with everything in his line of business; all of which will be sold at the lowest rates. • lie invites the citizens to calf at his establish• went, feeling confident that he can furnish as good sett. rles as eau be obtained abroad. tie aloe attends to re. pairing all kinds of ellndeand bhados. and, puts them up when desired to W. al. Shit SE./ March 6, '59 lOttn NEW SADDLE, HARNESS & VARIETY STORE,' . • liE Undersigned would respeettullsr announce to Ws 'Heads and the t at he has opined his fiddle, Ifs r Trunk . Dstabli. on the west side Ire street, Pottstl palate the Town where toile "cop do all kinds of if his branch of lir sod keeps ow bee oral assorttoent Mee, flatness, Dilates, Whips. nooks, travel Ile also has gips. 'chaise,. other face, at 'mention. lie hassle, 1.0.0f0.1',i der seearding to idyl Yeillegallsokfal I Vert Carhop. aud feel be rendered to all w? ilebment. drill 16, '69 .11 In 1 I DI Mudd to TORN. EN 1 trelli Drilled B e 6 the market. of dill , I be bed Itholatile r ' _ . • • iNOTIOB. Ta Cent Opera ors Mad So le nythlll Covens t Merchants. SKI TOBACCO, by Steam inwereOlbse slay, at Liamberg. Banking Tobac.. no and SettrManatttorp, nu band and ready foe sato . 20tl barrenness% aceeted Smoktag Tann), 200030 half kinentele S r i. • • . MGM 511as.Spenbdi 100,000 Seed awed extra Seines.- . Indere thank tally received sod remit *headed Terns easy. - MARX AN VOTE% Itte rke pea uty, •Ps. ,• Sept a, %I • • . ;15tf Liu ' gut.. as 41. . 1" 13.2 52 47 50 " 54 42,./ LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY • HORACE P. SMITH, cintre street. above N"rwt4ian, Or at Peonaylvanla hall, Pottsville, Pa MANUFACTURES. Ina., Morris. 4' past fatrots al Mal old steed In' (Inga+tud•tb+t'•wlistaetion will isles blot a at.o at his new estab. SAMUEL SNIDER. .4 And.-[food Needles. LISH & (30.1 - Patent ed Needles. decidedly the beet in t Wm. from N 0.5 tp 12. al waysto retail. at. B. BANNAWS4 • 30, ' ' ii-Aallsaltinuatoirtistirrirer 410;.01dutaineamill6e thavaltbulperease.fdtintoreopur nra, ft nefs- 1 , -NV • - c 7 • ireis'7are Avirmi p ae, PRI ADE MILLER IN ,, Oils, . 13°a Pti I Candles; Lye, IEirAND SOLE. AGENT FOE Mapes Super-Phosphate /or PENNLVANIii, DELAWARE A N 4tipaAelpb ti J!1! k, ' Allen & Needle SUPER-PHOSPHATE OF UME, Unequalled by any niket in ihs nierket, always THE SAME .IN QUALITY --- - And Invariably to bol l relled on as a /Loire of standard excellence. , Price, S4A per 2 lbs. (21.4 cieriT per lb.i 00 Pamphlet+ Mr +mat Roue distrlbutton by mall or Mb. lentakupon.opplkat on. 1 I.* - ghenl & Needies' Nowv arerti3.l;ssor AIt i tiANURE • Possesalng all tho of a 11X11.112 rIZIILIZT/ :nue is erzry oft t t lcord. It is yealally*dapyd GRAIN AND Rawricators. • It is wrkal In I : I New and `' strong Grainy Ba; • fr found uoefult.d:tlie fa;Tu. Price, $3O per 2000 lbs. (114 cents per lb. , I '.:: i • Pacific Ocean Guano. 1 ! , No. 1 Goverb'nt Peruvian Guano No. I Amerloan GUano; koni Jarvis 1 -- bland. -. L i Grouisd Bons & Pure Bone Dust . P01.76Kb711{, P STEE, Aud sueb.otikelltertilleer as we fr , tl Pea In roe =wending. WO' offer 311 e ;bon for We . t th e lowest market rates. l i ' ;, , I -.,, ' 5ir...11 liberal dectsdioa wade to bights Wit the don articles AL LEN' & 7 , • , 1 1. . & NEEDLES, .ALL/I\ -..... a.,T Ja r li. Y, Na. 42 B..ilihirves, and 411i:144 03r ft., a r 'Find stote ye Chestnut street', Phlluielpbla Ea- ire kW Ali (a ieulaisers, or cope 4i cal "Eli d l July 9.'59 . . I 1 20-:lin NDER KERR, ALEX 131/.OIITER A. D WHOLE S ALE D1iA1.31113 ' I- 446* ir It. ' • i 1041 1 . t . • . 1 ,imi' I Nib. 134 34buthi Wharves, , 1 _ 1 .,ta. -- And 33.14 North Whavirei, - --.-• ,- •• 1 I.IIILADELPILIA. , ' , , Ash ton's Flne.Uverixknl Ginn no. Turks Isdanid, Ash ton's And Star Milts DI assorted attea,ionatito ill' on hand, and for sateln lota o salt the trade. ' ! .1 :, i N. B.l—Ordera aol Hod. Aintll6,'ldY, Iltan.P.,'. Mope Woi; I of • ROEBLING. .Trentosi, Ablimr innent of Wire Rohr constantly on Frith despatch. For Pizr.slrength, r. [Yeb.21,69 9-Iy* Wire JOHN airrA larza amen hand. Orders 11114 and cost, sea alrenla OILS! 'OILS!! OILS! !! i HODGOLs7 &.KBAN,. Nos, 5 St 6•EL . WlianeS r .l.4llaba., General Commission Zeithants,nnd Dealers in IVLIALE AND ,I'Eltifl- OIL F,OII . I.IIINING AND JIELWANICA.I. PURPOrES. " Sept.22,'sB ' ! 313-tt • —r-r GEO. W. 1 0MEROY & co - I 9 lIZALEIS 7.11 ' ' • I . OIL; SOAP,, CANDLES, IC. 1 ] I . ‘.. street, N o: 12 SOuth , Water be l ow' , Market. Philadelphia [- ~ 1 I Sperm, Lard. Elepha I nt.Whale,Tanneraand .deekkine 011,Sperm rtud Adamantine Candles. Samuel T. Miller, Salesman. Philadelphia. JanOary 6;'59 1 I.ly, . . , . LEGAL CARDS. ~ treet,tpc4it« thoJ F:pleen N0y.20.7,6 47-1 RAD,kli., Justice. -reyancer-oilice opeoalte.4" al .magna, Pa' lllay 4 ,' 57 111- ' LEMENI' S. FOSTER, Justice I the Peace, :Caere vllle—eolleciione and ageueies Jklted and attended to carefully, f Lfrb. 'AS .S-t r - 4 • TOIIN SEl'r-ZINGER, justice oft o Peace. ST.VLAIR. will at ten 4 tot all hualneps n trusted to him. with diligence and rare. [IRS ti-ly ' QANIEJEL •iGARRETr,i Magistra - e, Conynyanret bind General Co lector. Mice, Cen St- Pottarille. nholye'Exehange Aug. • I . . G. B4NC It 0 Frr; . Attoriley , 14. Law, and Magistrate. isfelel7,2Centr. street, POTT4 . II,LE. two doors .1 Jett the Town Ilal • [April 9,'69 164 f AP., SPIN NEV . Attorney at .La • Aslflaild. totality. ra., will aeta ageot thilptirc se and sale of Real Estate. collect °I of rents: &e. ' [Atliland. 21-ly CHRJSTO HER Iditt LE, Attcir- , ney,,at Law, i'ottxellle. Fetitnelklll county, Urstoz+ln 'Rabin to la go at reet, tortes of Seetind.4 Aprtl 11, 'Si j 16-Iy • , , • . A VI I) B. GREEN A t torney te at !Air, pottsvine.r.; South West, ciner Centre And 3 a rket street.: Be4nnd Story. Enlrance,ou /Jarkt =t. N. 11.—May be eonaultm in Gertnati. ' May 7,19 • ; I 19- :AYES ILLLIII.I , pow( 2. Boni. / ELLIS & noVLE, . _ ATTORNEVS— L T LAW. ; OFFICE—In itailaulanko stn.* ~n ear Centre, Poltie eine, Pa. : ' [Veto r.. 10, 'lB 41-17 .I, :SO. lIESDiICAO•if • CoNRAT P. SIMMS f , lIENDRICKS• & 4HINDEL,' t= torneye at Law, TARAQII ,_Ca. Hating a.. I' nted together in the practice of I h Law, all profession 1 business in Scloylkill and adjoin' ts counties entros to their rare will receive prompt a tention. Ally _ 2 9,'58 22- Mlne ti MV4Ile.l FARMERS, AEAD! • Lose 11A4S. CLIVION CO.. PA/ near Sir:—Tbe reSnli of the smilication of the Ferllll-, all r Acera. prremred from you lait year. were so iltr freiy sari factprg. that lam constrained to request. you to send Cu my address one ton of LEIN`A Ern none rhew photo. and one ton of LHINAD'S knerican Please send on immediately. as 114 i occurrence of a re. trod frog. have. rendered think. ndeoid he ue of the abort) inturrrendy nrcenary.fo give life 6and ri'fror to 11,1 e nem prostrated and languishing sumaterlergrfatina. lam yours. Ds. IL i A. ICKENTIIALLEn.:; • To O. A. LEINAO, 21 S. Front street, l9titadetpllia. ' • June 2:4'69 121t-2m Insmirasrrr OF PENNBYIBAIqIA, Philad'a. MEDICAL DEPARTMENT. ..,.. i ninety-Fourth Seasiois (1839.004 ' wilLux oits.x. M. D , Emeritus P l 4 rofeetue of Surgery. Swum Jscasox..ll. D., Ptvlisior o Institutes of Medi cine. I r - a town D. W00n.51....D., Protestor o Theory and Prictive of Medicine. 1 I : I L 117411 L. 110 DOS, DE D.. Palmier o Obstetrics and the biomes , of Women and Children, 1 . , Joatitt CADAON, M. D., Professor of Mated li ' ed Ica 'and I Pharmacy, i I a Roeem M. Rooms, M. D. Professor pt Chemistry. Jostru Lunt, M.D.. Professor of Ahatolol-. Bassi 11. Surwt.ll. D., Professor 01l Snuteq. - WILLIAM - Burr. M. D . 1) tool:o44,mi' of lAnatome.• ` 41Wr The Lectures of the Session tiepin on Mc sweedl Rondo of Ocala?. um t date on lb Ist of Jlifirclo. ~ 4 1 Clinical Instruction in glean throughout , the Seidl , In the. Medical flail, by the Proftwsbrs. aod at the Pen - tryi sante and other linspitate. The Disseeting Roonts,, ender the angerintendenee of the . rofeseor of Anal °My and the Demonstrator. ate open front the middle ofltp- , tetnber. The Room for Operatlva Surgery and the to! ideation of Bandamig, ae., I. one 3 early In &Tient r i and throughout the Session, unde the supe rotator' of time , Professor I , f Saws*. rI , I Surgical Deasonstrufor—C. S. Dm:nos. M.D. '! j Fres for the Lectures {each ProfsersOr Sl5), „ 105 1 Matriculation Yee (paid once only), , ,16 Graduation, Ice, , , o , ' Z 1 , R. ROGERS. M. D , 2 1 PPM. of MP Meitail Ftweity, to-reify Aladin .., 1.11. DltliE.Jaatiter, rinirriatty aililiag. I 1.. S.—Board may De bad at f 8160 to PS per weik. July 16,10 . , 1 . :Skina -_ WINCHESTER* CO.'S -- , Geletlemegabs IP•striaisdhing Store, ' ' AND 1 , Patent Shoulder Seam 8 ; 101. Staaufattory l . A 'F TILE OLD STAND, 706 ()be t* ri.nuf street, PUILADELP III .I4 O IIPOsitaiIie "gash* i legion liaise," - A. WINCIIIM'EII will as ieretofore. his terstm- 1 al oupervision of the Cutting add Manufletur AR , do. pertanysts. Orders for his eelebr4ed stple of Shirts and Collamll lied at the shortest notirp. ' Pereons desiring to order Shirt teen') be supplied with the formula fur nwasnremen t, cm Opileatlon by mall.- • ~ Constantly on hand. a varied a daelectidoek of Gen denten," Furnishing Goods. i S. siir IS helmets orders supplied du literal terms, i Septeenberl,l6 TEE ANIRIDAN • MIMI roa 11 . ~ ' CHILDREN AND YOUTH, BEING the target "gkollf etion in the eavahl.—They are wow poidirbloi A Res Beak Beers' Attlirday Moralig. Elegantly illustrated Catalogues may be had without charge, by eithheaatag - I • • , 1 TUlt AhUSIUCAIkt HUNDASCUO(II, UNION, ' • 11= alma Sr., PAttatottriui. sa-AU the putalaillorea of t Rondo, School Voton h i m eau ha:obtained at Union prieei t-the Bookstore of .. U.ktANNAN, Pottsville. t - Vet . OeL 10;'39 PHILADELPHIA. f, Lime,; IV JERSEY. 23. Dire Irene? L. Itentnety , . i • 'Canard L. Carter Thibert fettrldatt, Band. ErAphiten • C. Landreth &In um, Philo A pril 16, 439 ' 1 CAR 'l'.• rtIHE subltriber. thy public that b. Is OM Cats rontaitilai La Coal Irmo, ke. I SJRear.Biwadamid Tobruary 12. =MEE D Perfumery . oilet Soaps. • • 611 No . Ninth Street, • / • PHILADELPHIA. April Z. .._ ..., _ ' SPICES! SPICES!! SPIC_E S lit .SIREAND 'NO.-1 GROUND iii.P.• VEIL -, INGER- CINN JION,ALLSPICE. CLOVES. . • AMERICAN AND ENGLISH MUSTARD. ' CAYENNE PEPPER. NUTMEGS. MACE. • SUP: CARD. SODA, SALTPETRE, SALERATUS. SAL SOOA. 'INDIGO. CARAWAY A CORIANDER SEED. ASHTON DAIRY AND GROUND SALT, Ike.; For Sale at the 1 Eagle Mina No:24C and prth Front street cornerlof New. Philadelphia: - • rI ' ..._ HOWARD W IR. L. airPuretutaers Will nod itoteeltly to leek loteepet both In quality and price to buy-these ...nods. Which are warranted as reprrientedor forfeited., ktrial le solicited. March 19.'59 ' ' • rely . _ ••__ • WILLL PAPER. . • HOWELL'it BOURKE, . 171. A. ittnu .i URZI6 AND rteezzyjte U! t'A.l=' , NG-INGS, 7 No. 17 Soul otartb Street, (Below Air : tosar opprolite Jterrlmui Strere.) • . "I'MLADaPiII4 - jr EEPS q hand a largo and beatitt•i -: v.. ful assortMent cl r f PAPER HANGINGS,. BOLD- . • :RS. FIRE.ROARD PATTERNS. te.. which they a.. selling at eery IMi4riesit. Country merchants to:mailed 'careful the loweat rated! jtooms papered at shoot motieS by 'careful workmen. i• i - • The citizen' , of S buylkill county a.,. Invited to exam. Ire their Pplendtdaisortment of Paper before purebealug elPewhere. and jud6, for themPelves. . .•• eirE6rant news styles just received. • L. March 25,' 9 • 13 (In ' , - -- 1 GOOD GRC)CERIES. .. . . 191.. t 3Elszir. Nox-iceisol:l • . S. W. comer CHESNUT and 12thl eta • • flacon hard and 1 Constantly receiving a choice and general assirtment ,f rattail y Groceries, consist ing ut Superior /3I .•k and Green Trio, CA floe. Sugar. Bice. Items. Tongu .e, Beet, Lard. Pbh, English Pickles, &mere, Preierves. teed - o Meats. Wine, Liquors, Le., ke. All of which soli be sold at the moat reasonable prices for Cash. tr,i7Ordei. by 11 or otherwise prompjly attended to, and delivered to an part of the city, fref" of 'charge. • • e eC'atalogues sent whendesired: January t4,'S9 i f-ly TO iff/01a R 1 PUR A ,Iterelsa' dry Vol nigh Pr. South and 'gtntl I Plll A. Is prepared to others, o Ingot CApper, !not Brun, Mork Tinr - Lead, I _ Sputter, ' ,1 Anti canny. Babbitt Metal, B.ldong, Pig. Iron; tt !tar Iron, 5h,44 Tenn. • • tier Article% nt ,1 and roundrymen, * * *Cards paid l'o• Ptilladeleta. AMERICAN GUANO, . . .. s . Jarvis Island. ' 1 . v E respectfu ll y announce to farm 1. V era and &Mime in iertllisera, that we are now i prepared to suppl yall orders for the above trainable and t- L'A,S T If N G Gl7 A N 0,. , . • ' pr P ce, .$4O Per Tea. tl - s. '" Laperal Discomfits Atiowed According to the Quantity ( . . . I l'areha salt; . . 1, The mental reknit' , attending-the use of this Guano, it hare been most remarkable. and from Its permanent ae.• tire on the soil. ttakea • prevedenee over all others.— la, Farmers using it u depend upon full and regular sup. / ' plite; It Is unlik lame, ether Guano.. 'stied the ron. , , au mer has just un to appreciate. whe” . he,b , informed' that the ...deposit Is exhausted. of the price ra !sea above Ids ability or Int ination to purchase. Upon this he, may raqi rely a to thq fullness of the supply. -' The quantity on-larr fel•tmet alone, IS believed to be over Three Millions 0 .7 . 00.1! tWe bare jam. fist urged a large cargo In tine condi tion, and shill be In Mutant reeelpt'of others Imported demi Moe' the I lands to tiffs city. afar.larvia and ker's Mind. are under the protect Hon of thd Uri Etates Govenuneut, 1 11.11 en & Needles, - . . t4,l,,kzents for the Company, ' ?es & 415. Water IR., Philad'a. 20 3m.' 42 Wbuv July 2, '69 . • ,'" . •, ' , '. Ma •• E. 7:.TAVLOR., ' - - TOM LT or ' TUN NIX 01 , LIPPINCOTT A TAYLOR, AND LIPPINCOTT:TAYLOR , , • & CO.: • ° •Ttiilors and. Extensive Clotkicrs, Of this Citi,and, the following elites and Counties, to Wit: LIPPIWYT & TAti&Z,Ot Potty/111p, E•hnylk 11l Co., Pa. TAvtor.k. CO., of Ear•toth Nort h 2112111 " of Danville. 3lontour Co.. Pe. " Of Iteurb Chunk. Lehigh Co," sI I 41 "of Reading,. verk• County, Pa. " of Clocinnati3Ohlo. '• " " of NO. 200 3Sarketat,Philad'A. Wouldfreareetrully Inform his . nameroun ttlenda. and the publle. I liat,ha ham. sandaled himself to buniimeas 1411 h the welt-known JlOl2/.11 Of I . GRANVILLE STOKES, Strtd.belweit‘ Sixth lend S•rtrilk, iehttie his entirOlnio paitieular attention, will be deem t.tl to.the Met ottani Tilloting and nue Rendy4tade trirtmen . 5. -•e r.-Pr T. solicits a call from his foritter nutriernoa; customers. and from nli who wish el , thing ol euperlor tit 3 le, Quality anti Worl.manship, either readpmade or made to order. isrStranitern visiting the city will pitmen' remember the Temple of Fashion, No. CO7 Chesil:lo streeljustnne so U30(1 twine the beautiful Masonic Temple, situated on the mote Street: The 11 pilletrlgned will be happy to meet, nis friends and serge them with the bestand moat halt. ionable style of Heady-Made clothlig that ran be met with In any city in the Union. E. T. TAYLOR. Philadelphia, hentember••l, l l.3 . • i BOYS' CLOTHING . . . ricHE SUBSCitIBER, would reEpect. fully infer in their numerous friends andcustomers ui huyikill County, that their assortment ot Clothing iiir Young Gentlemen is ranch larger, than ever, and they are disposedlo sell cheap. Pervons II yin r. ht • ilk lance have theynivllege Or exehanging clothing pur• chased al this store it they do not suit. t S. A. LIGYT a BIZOTII}:11, 211Chestatit St.,corner ofTentlialiilada. , April 14, '59 - . • , ' •. . , 20- MORRIS, JONES & CO IRON & STEEL MERCHANTS, debt and sixteenth Sirr.ets,Phildefelphie, • Have always on band and for sale BEST ENGLISH . REFINED IRON—FuII assortments of "RunalisPand other favorite brands, BEST AMR CAN BA ILS—ordinari sizes. or ;rolled to order for KIT Fortmee-kc.,Ao- PENNSYLVANIA 1101 LEE PLATE— Prom warms sises,or - ut to required size. BOILER RIVETS—Dover brand, made In 4141141e5. BEST EN MASH CAR AXLES—Americau and English. FLUE a SIIIIET litON--For covering achutee..te. AMERICAN SCOTCH PIG IRON. RAILROAD I RON—T rallsand flat bari suitable for mlnea. turnouts. JUNIATA. ENGLISH NORWAY SLIT RODS, BOLTS, NUTS and WASHERS—For bridges, care, and mach inerfpurpos'es generally. CAST, 8111IAR. MACIIINE and DUSTER STEEL. Alan, an extra quality for taps and dies. The aimre, tozether with a full , assertmentof Iran, Steel, Nails and Spikes, to which the attention of dealers, railroad eompaniee,engineent, miners, founder* and ma' ehiniste is invited. May 10,1848 19-17 M. W. BALDWIN & CO., • - 'Broad .and Amato* streets, Pt - Pads/ph ia - ,Auna Nimbi colt the attention of RittroaA 6CI 7g 31. lianaxersottid theme into eared In Rail. , road , Property, jo thOlv Systrna of atones Bogie/rally whiehtheY areada peed to the particular hoeineee for abb.); they may ho required; by the nee of one, two, three or fotir pair of driving wheels; and the use of the Thole, ORO much of the,weight as maybe desinible for 11 ,doot i o o ri n e.nse t r a tih: n ysee d d, i fb n usem.red a u e p. oa rp mm tru oda en t o l a n!t a t u hr r z i t: D e d xra , w d „ r i e i en to m b s .; t e l a ih ns i t h h e e t ta x a t i e nt x nm useful effect df the cost of fuel. end repairs to Road our R u nl i t t° Do r - I :tl i e 7 . l: objects In New. and ae tide result of t w a nty.thtes pore wettest experience in th4.hualnree by, enreenier part. ar.vite mayantiteturofircettprcatkia de pf Fugitives, and several e ‘ 131 , 14.1 , of sixes of each kind. Par Pular atten tion paid to the sttengthof the machlneln Ptpie° and workmanship el all the details. Oar:Pox experience and opportunities of ob•shelay informailon,Onables us to tterektbeseeigines with the senora nce that in eflicien ecodotny mid durability, they-wilt compare ravorabty with thOseolany other.tind Use., We also fumble to Order. wheels. ax ire, bowling or low 'lance tire (to:Rt centres without borlng.,)cOmposition castings for bear lugs; every description ofOopper. Sheol tyro and Boller r l o r t r e tt o A r n ite " o " in r !t 3 l:e ll ig el eTZ P iree. rt lf " .!W nl i t lt 6 A l LD be W n irN Pair danuaryl4,'.sS . 144 . DIATTILEW BAIRD. National !I hail Compay. YE OF PENNA. ad la anyjuai;;'at, pidtt: for moony la a•idt' homer Acireiniziraiors; It 11 pile* eat be obtained for xltnrs bilnyented ht. AOUND. ILENI:fIt - sod he eh:titer directs. 9 191 5 o'clock:and Welt In the evenlns. 10.1:VINO If UND has OS of dollars from Nan, Peeddest. 't,lop Pruidont. tent; t 'ran4ls 1.4%.,‘, Y.Cattelliirtroter, Joseph B. Barry, Joseph Terkod. Honig Didenderfer. —S.W. turner of THIRD, elphla. 'RDACE. respectfully itittirms repured lo Jurei se and. u ri• bur!Dl r ' Stl f llltat i tZ gleN • • at W., "i/a!Mphia. C. TAYLOR, NUPACIVRICEIS OF MACHINISIeI t °TIME& ES, Scrap' Iron a,rnl Me 31:trhInv nnd Foun• ortheast Corner of I Sireet!i, infra I , snrsahvnew. NJehiniets and,` i!h kit falosofkg 1 4 teel, . Itricko A Machine ,Bornx,' ' . :Bolts. , Crurtblto. , Sheet and Bolt Cop. Foundry Forineo, per, Arty Ili, Vleon,Flleihneet and Bolt drops, Old Metals, - • ' ,I Sheet Lead: Boller Nati% -.Spent Boller II Irolt, • W rongtol roo Tab -ISteam Pipe, log foram, Team Lend I'ipe or Water. IlVashers and Nnts,Steam Felting. ' .very adieHption In ti,e by Machinists furnished to order. Ffran Iron and all kinds oi,3letala. ,areh 5,'59 _ 10-1 ENOTPINEREt. ht .'efo,nntr. . TRZIA Agricultural Impletwien t a, .47 ike. iIkTHE subscriber will keep sa tiated flover.Thuotby and ot her GM., reels. White Ckiter and Leen' G e ,,,,,„ seials, fogeShar with garden and geld heed.. ~,c,7"i will rennet* to be fresh and good. H. will 17,0 trrrir. ordora . Tyr alt kinds et fruit !rem (warranted to 1.4 , ut,, t . I her(s represented.) agricultural implements Sr. ill Of which wilk,be furnished at tnanobrtlittell,k,..... She reeds and trust Sold by the subseriliggAer e 4 4; 1 , 4 with great rare, only futon growers offeputaik,. ~,,,4 standing. 11e does not deal In seeds powered prtaslam. Inky In the market, bout,those who sell ebeap,•111,,,,, a cleansed to the ebarseterng ths seed wad. Nor an,,, b. voreturas, or self seeds grown prowilreocorly to . I , hil gardens. wber6 their too eke* peoxissur deterimatre their gwallly, particularly thole of ihe saw cre e k s .. ,This Map lenprehnt roorlderstion to those vire I ," e o traellber weds or Wrap trees For beer, Se. ~,,,,,t y i early to -- . r . . BIINJAiIIIN DANNAN. • SOMER. . 1 . . Now the mime, Is waving. And the Pluneter flowers are oven, And the teeny bird, are single' On the leafy trades* ireeo.. e Now the summer awls Is crowing, And tta early foulbts rrd, And the busy bees are humming • Wtiire, Me yellow blossoms wed Now the balmy wind la blowing' - Tbrouab lb. summer. artudlamb green, And taker blida an shaplag than • lu royal park, 1 wean. And (be ploverwll4i is screaming lo.lho downy woodland moulds, And the Nall./ dove la cooing - - Were the horn3leis groan wake rinds. In the marsh the Is Where the reedit her sable you or And the merle note la thrilling I Where the ivy tioeiere hum. , .. ha In the kr the him Is eroilehher. In the brake the serpent elvers; In the 'wale the curlew's piping, . In the pool the holitlet sleeps., On ttreibill the iamb is bleating, In the shade the bonnets On the rucks the kid is leaping, While the shepherd rest, hint nigh. Over: all tile sun is.throulog, • • - Far and Irk* its quickening heat; And the pules of Nature's throbbing ^ With a strong and healthy boat. loW tor the torn le verging— All the cereal, of the Mud: dad the ruhy fruit !smattered ==MI To th e ga r n er fast ire burritos' tioltbro stores-11We best defence; Slimmer y bridles up ber bounty, - .-. Ohio' latex. recompense. ' - . , Wilk? bo.—Farmers read over the list given iXdow of what a few families of birds are doidg every day for the public geed,' and then soy *estiy whether you don't 'blow several fellows in your neighborhood going, about with their gang who are really not ser• ving- the community as well as the little fea• thered families, celebrated by Mr. C. M. Clay , Of Kentucky, in the 'following ; article, which he communicated to the Country Gentleman of 'Albany, from vvitieh we take Twenty. - five billions of caterpillars' and insects. des.. troyed in one year on a single farm of thirty acres is a pretty good ;year's work. In ,tlitit periixi many well.kinown men, so far from do. ing any publis.for private good,. are really spreading mischief by their business—are they not ?—quite equal in ,amount to the ben• fits conferred'hy God- given instincts of the beautift and, useful birds. 114 Clay says:— • .' "At daybreak I estimate that four hundred songitters break forth into one 'grand jubila tion of mingled song on my 'thirty acres of fruit and pleasure grounds. Among these I note the catbird, the thrush, the blue; black • and red birds, the bell-mtirtin, the dove, lark, and quail; the sparrow and humming bird, robin 'and jay, the house porch and barn swallows, and many varieties of orioles, wood peckers, sapsuckers, Today, my mind . irunning' upon the rase of 4 birdi, I took my position about fifteen feet from the nest of nn oriole, built in the top of n peach tvii twelve feet high, to observe their . habits. nest is formed of blades of blue grass, worked into basket form on the limbs of the peach tree acting, as braces. This variety has the female of a dusky bluish yellow- the mile blackheaded and blackish wings; with a brick.( dust or robin redbreast color on the breasi and sides. There are four young ones well fledged, which every now and , then stand 'upon the edge of, the , nest and try theirwings. I lay upon the green - tiviard a long time and observed the movements of the pitrents, with my watch in hand. I They made a visit about :every four minutes, bn an average, varying in time fronnito.to six minutes. They Would light upon the' black loCust tree, the vine,the grass and other places, clinging at times to the most delicate and extreme . point of the leaves. I observe Plainly gr . een and brown. - I grasshoppers, cateridllari, and . smaller • sometimes one and sometimes is many as six weie {dainty fed to the . ylung °nett wheal 'heads I could see above the nest. They would also carry back the eftute litter fronithe nest, dropping it fifty or. more yards of fl which same thing I saw th e brown thrash, which has a nest in'a climbing' rose about forty yards off, also dding, they, having four young ones, INSECTS 2-birds makings visit every 3 minan A --Li in 2.- 60 minutes divided by 2—'4o visits in an • e hour. ; .4 worms on niraverigo-124:1 worms to the hour. . - . ' 6 working hours-720 is day. ' '2OO pairs on the ground 144,000 a - day., 200 pairs in 30 dys-4,' 20,000 a mnth. 200 pairs in 8 mimths—. 53,600,000. 200 pairs old ones, do. b 2-707,2 ' 400 crows, do.. hi 2 do. 1,444,-100,000. . 400 do eating 4 times, by —5,657,600,000. Crows and iirds togethe —6,364:800,000. • Double the estimate of irds . and Crows, whicb 1 . think fair on MY f. ni, and' we'have 6,364,800,0905-25,459,201,000. "Thal is to say, twenty ye billions four hundred and fifry•nine milli • us Bind tiro huu dred thousa i nd caterpillars .d other insects 'destroyed alto d i tyear ! 111 the" estimates sewn large, we must rear: , bee that the cir• oulaliou , auld respiration , irds , aro eit re in e• ly rapid - o und of course''', ' • consuuiption of food'rapia in proporlion. l l "Here is no 'sickly s • . t plain economicalfacts, as lion. Shall • liti ilimre tto biniia liule corn! and fruit, them, and roviveithe fa in 'the ravages of other da I A? them in the morning, or jo t sal jabilation?" utile CORN CAKES.-tA recipe have originated at the "Ga l villelientucky, has gone t extensively, and received f dation. We have vet had I it for trial:? Takd,butter an piece about the Size of an • ir. I pint of Indian . boiling•water to - y eald it, at in 3 eggs * Vell-hd,itteu, and milk. Cook - .on a griddl , cakes, and serve up hot. . . BOUGH ins BSADr C f 6ir U.S.' Hod SOLI, Johnsh flour *Ali 1 . up of milk; S lump of bu tter the size o spoonful soda ; 2 of cm.. nutmeg or spice to taste. &van. Cite.—By the whites of 10 eggs to a ati the yolks with three cups, whole quickly with 3 cups Ile salt; flavor with 'nutm bake in square' tins for 20 LADY Buna!feed upon t Ana a , pesi, in gardens an They 'should, rherefore, uc imenfality, • but d upon observa croWs nn7 tither or shall we kjU s of the East and. Shall wo fire on iu - th.oir unirer• or theme, said to t house ,' Luoitr o rounds pr?tty q uoit rninaen7, tested, Ent' givd .lard, oE each: ai g, and ~OtiS ll • Add .B,2Bicien!,.' 1. afterwards pdt thiri -with sweet like buckwheat r xe.—Contribated • rg. To pint of of sugar; l egg;:, an gig ; I tea. of 'tartar, with same. *at the froth, rod rnis sugar. Stir the f flout ; add s or letnott. and, 30 minute.a. . le aphis winch 13 ii green houses. -r.
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