filigersl jilt' • r ..ircuttilon 6% . the hiltless , Joiner 'gr,iate circulation or any: TfilttlE i"4l4entonshe.l in the County '— and al r 37. - r i h , ne4 portion Of the pptilatton. a'%6,eetted RS columns le. of course, asertlser as If published In any I.lto t *" . in oat citi es the rates of advertbanit a Ter , according to the c Ire Manors 'hi am"' • A . ge ate i Frotd, ROOM No. 2;110 —Joy. Coe it Co., 6th matt Ch 1 11 7„, r —I 3 . , N. Lake, ER. f1t..;,,,re authorised to rreelve attbiteript left op for the 31INZILe JOVANAL establiti 4;;1R999_9999 ADEQUATE_PROTECTION, To American S Industry ;' 'aid not. another Inch of Stave Terri.. tort', by Extenillowx.archaike or Conquest. • The above pre, and Will be the two lead ing.,Principlei 'before the - country, until they are victorious; and we nail theta to the mast• head of 'MINERS' JOURNAL, there - to float t ail they wave in triumph above the Nation.. I I Capitol at Washington. • ; . • . . RECRI,PTS " • fur Subscriptions to the Alisterif Jp.unital eines tact pribticatio leper Snell, to Jan.], 1860 untry W. Flaw, to Jan. 1.1860 Jan Lasarns, to Jan.,l, 1860 '• I A. Ayres, tia ;m4l. 1660 • D . t01.1 not , • . w omelsfort, to Jan. 1, 1800 , John Sillytuan, to July 1,18u9 j,.. Whitfield, to Jan; 1, 1460 Chas. It. Stephens, to Jan. 1, IRO 51. illarlL Jr.. to J an.l, 1880 - • Jp•epti to Au:. 27, ISM , g. p. Aare , to March 20, 1860' Dudley & I;hompann, to Oct. 5;1859 ions' Chester, to July 41859 , •Jtho Ruch, to Jan. 1;1860 • Ni Evans, to Jan. 1, 1860 ' Wee. Firlone, to Jon. 1;1860 j.4i. F tone, t0,..180.1.184a1 loran 11 dibrd, to larch 29, 1860 • A m ,. Teter. to Nova 13,11359 J. A. Filberrto Jan:l,lB6o • lien. Armstrong, to July 1, 1860 . J Jahn 11-11111, to Jon. 1,1860 , • T.D. Drykop, to J uly 1,1800, • John W.iltlebsonier, to OcL 1,1859 fdpar Leorrila, to J One 13,1860 .• C. M. henna. to Dec 13, 18.V.11 110. JtallelS. to Jan 1,1860 D. IL Beranett, : to Jam I, 1860 - E. 11. McDonald, to Oct. 1,1859 J. 11. Ormsbee, to Jan. 1. 1860 • 94;orge IltlTner, to March 3, 1860 Dean Pratt:, to Slay 24,1810 ' Hiram Chance, to July 1',,:859 • Chas. Marnh,.to July , l, 1859' David Muir, to July 1, 1800 JAL ninon, to Sept. 1, 18431: Ilintaoung, to. Sept, 5,1860_ ' Deter kiltiert, to July, I. 1859 . • _fier. F. W. Conrad, to 'Jan.], 1863 ' A. Kieller, to July 1, 1859 D. 8. Hammond, to Oct. 10, 18511 Daniel 1/eibert, to July 1.1859 Jan 11asage, to Sept. 10,1860 John Tl,Werner, to .101 y I, 1860 Daniel k'ocht .8 Brother, to June 1:,1860 Mrs. I:4 2 pahn, to Jan. 1, 1860 Charles 'Mite, to Jan. 19,1860 Franch;• Barth, to Aprll 1,1800 11. B. Warden, to Jan. 1, 1860" Win Ji Dobbins, to May 1,1860 A. 1.. hull, to Bept.l2, 1860 •• Tutuaid & lloyt, to Jou. 1, 1880 , frit•Ourselwes.wwWe Would merely remind tbnie eDtl ; aubscribers in .atrears; that: their' subscriptioni pre due on the Ist inst. 711,,,0ee residing abroad, and at Jim where we do not sendnolipc tors,will please remit tie mount duo us, by malt. We hope our collector will not Im dlsappoli2ted In his calla. . . Those of our subscribers who are in arrears' over two years, and who dot receive the Jinn :tett hereafter, ' may conclude that their name's have been ternovitd from our paelet book and placed on the nonif tving • . ODO FELLOWS' CELEBRATION! pith; •Nliti.cllepon. Lodge, Nq., +74, I.• J. 0. of 0. F.. will celebrate the seventh An ntieni .ry; of I hek organitation,,by a Grand l'ixade, in fill lter calla. on Saturday, the let of October, 18:38. A. It tf our desire to hare as large a turn out as I.OFRI , therefore affectionately and reapectfully 'write all the members of oun Plater Lodges of the Fraternity, In tho County to participate in the noble Cause. The proceasion will form at the Hall, at 10 o'clock, A. M. The tier. D. Wasuatimand Jowl F. HAIM will de liver A dilvesaetron the occashan,aud the Pottsvilleßrass land has alao beou engaged. • ' P. G.—C. II ENSINGEIf,, . O.—JOIIN JONES, N.G.—II. PIIII,LII'S, . V. o.—B. B. L. REAGAN: blid . olleptlrt, Septiqnber 10th, 15,59. • ... - „ 1' , "COPY-111611T , - /JEMOCRA.T9 i 3 it 47IICW Dame given o 41cDpuglasitot. Tee •SAYE '6l4ECM—Doisglas repeated the speech at Columbus and Cincinnati tibia he de livered at Pittsburgh? Has he only one spew:it? THE Democratic party, to be succeisful, must be houest.-r-Penou. State Sentinel: , Then it la defunct, for modern Democracy and honeaty are antipodal. Hos. Jun. ScoNfurinerly a' Representative frc;'m Allegheny county i 4 n the Legislature, nom, mitred suicide, by hanging. himself, on Monday morning R. Kazis, 'the .Democratic nominee for District scliturney,- in. Philadelphia, was elected some years ago ta the same position by unblush ing frauds. Trikrecent Democratic St 'te Convention of Minnesota was held in secret session, under the rules of the Szarten Club. The ',excluded rank end file did nalike it and threatened to get up [paring club A - Wa!hingio; correslionileni. red retary of State Cass and Attorney both weer false hair. The Deniod a great many false Whigs to tore IN alluding to our . unracopti, l ticket, the Harrisburg TS:early/I If our.friends in old Schuylkill own intereets, they will elect the uo increased majority. No ,doubt of it., A yottsc 10111.10 C inChicago ' , Ziew England College, sad tte parentsin the Eastoisi fee ntly days itnin3sonment in ihoi * Penite ing ten cents while to be spared the disgrace, but t 1;• esnrable. . THE Pennityleunian des,goate I action., of the Deenucruey.of old in:g their delegates ia the Etnit, co port Douglas delegates" to cb.'irt It is rather ldughable to hardy Ilerkeers, the saute who re Jones, now doing the sTme'thiogi It way be interestioi to n..itis siege of Sebastopol, eitending Verenikinth's,"the enormous qua i l 6O lbs., or 1.239 tons of gunpow. .{led by the English alone; 3,079 shell were fired from - 470 pieces which only lb burst, and 269 run able. Tut French 3oorenle announc. of an artificial iiibtao L web:led:A steady es to be avaiinb.o;ha'all p rations The light being coat , ble appafatua, portralte r ean be rerbleneer,'at any time,. \ or In tb wholly - independent of 4he alai Ova. I ' • 1 . If anything the editor of the taps. in regard !apolitical matte . length seriously, we asgalt in last wecit's'Paper. on t the People's County': Ticket. . 1 only be henefitted by the attack die-peted fellw we be hint too libitum. 1 j • rwkivort pneket'handkerehiefs itely embroidered' with &signs e 'the late 6011141ichlirietnentit o Some with the arms of France with the banned; of the ditTeren on ethers even the pietureque Tureos is deliestriii . draWri in . co 'cambric muslin.' " OCCASIOXAL" RtiLoi LO For the hospitality o'f the Presidea not hereafter be restricted by pol l lions, as has . 14;un* the cape SI election. Ile says "the Republ sera felled to go dinitri,rless dot siOns of the last Constress ) , so fat was concerned, will be duly eer!' • , : to Castors ; but such Demoeratsci klo, Clark, Schwartz, Adrian, •be more' than politely ,nnterti to accept the ready eiriil Magistrate and,liis Cabinet. , and blows, end all - tuanneeof c failed to brihg.ibese iebefetote deed, rather inured theta to parse them fur greaterwtruggies—the • croptuous dinners end elege tfAterted." Tie PreAldent re . The turnpike Rad torpenples 14 through their etoemiebe_ _ • MIES.WALIKaIIidIIhe VHS &Up& were the nor series ornereoenteyi The rhiladelphia Demo orate seem determined to pay hotline to. the. wet nitrate,' fur more than . one third eendi.: dates for the Legislature 'are ;eti4eiii 'of ityiitsi; either in stores. to vet•rte,.rablone . , ii4teggericr., nat. A. *5-0. Itar-FAXCY Dnats'StLxs,:--it fine hi_ Jill .ro. carved from anction,{ and ieltiag loss B.Me- Donald's Dry Gotalt sad - otoctry Store, brit door to Frank Putt'' ilardwarti Btote, Ennui' St.' 4 01 r ErrEttiVis.--:Owlog ta.the galena patron age he has been receiving beta, r . ,111r. optician, has concluded to prolong hie protection• al slay - for one week louger ; hot would warn persons in need of hit "Improved Speetoefeenot to delay Consulting kito r at be "'inclose bis.office here iotrrivEur on. Wednetday, 'the 28th inst.— I Ile mill /tare kis o f is Selutyikiff,.Hotive drriag the Fiiir Bitaticyn's Edtt.,txu BITTERII.- - 41) what the deniers, .iiho will anything in their line, and who are nut intermitted in the utedleine more than any other, saY: .We think highly' of yonr•artiele. and expect It to save a large,sale." BARNES k PARK. • New 'York; The dowels,' is gteatly inentssing, T. W. DYotT'it SON, Philadelphia, Most medicines require time to: otroduce thew; yours, sells at the start. • • HOFFMAN A NORWITZ, Philadelphia,. It ifs teadil gaintrik ground. Da. B. F. M ILES, t • -t ... Peoria, 111. Vs • The demand it t a neressing. C. ok.W. CASPA RI,: ; . Baltimore. lL to clue to itter Mullah !!t circulates on advertise• Gen as much me other pa. e nticare paper. roadway. nut stpteta. ona and co i l!! ,ment. The lot will - seen be sold—band more. * ' ' W3l. THOM PAK Riceville; E tpt Tennessee. We are out—.endanothec lot at once. D. 11.4 A. S; TUCKER, Fulton, Mo. We have not a Medicine that yells so readily. , ' • BARCLAY BROS., Chicago, 111. Bcerhave's Holland Bitters meets with a large sales and italways has given good satisfaction. , Klifill WAHLICH,Vhicago lii. We have been sidliti Bcerhavo's Holland ?Eft. tern for some months: and, although,, i wben it was Brat , introduced, we did not urge its.sale, being tumendainted with the article ; still we found the public deterinined!to have it, and to ineet the de mend we have been obliged to purchase more of this article i than we have of any other 'patent medicine whitover. Every day brings new testi monials of its clammy in removing the various complaints for' which It is recommended; and in offering it to our customers, we do so with more cu iti its virtues than is due to most pre. -parations of the kiciti. • • .(TALE BROTHERS, Druggists, • . , •_.< 18t Randolph St., Chimp, 111. II 00 2 00 2 00 200 4 00 2'oo 200 • 2 P 0 400 ' . 200 2 00 3 :00 1 00 • , 600 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 1 06 2 00 ' 200• I 500 200 200 b 00 2 00 4 00 . 2 00 M 00 -• 2 00 1 00 4 00 ThE COAL TRADE. gIIPM/ANaliAlitUal rattailUe, Septenther 17, 1859. 2 00 2 00 1 00 2 00 1 00 2 00 1 00 2 00 2 00 400 00 ' 2002 00 2 00 4 00 3 00 2 00 2 00 ' The quantity sent by Railroad; thin 'week is, 42,226 05 -:by Canal, - 39,884 08—for the. week, 82,110 13 tons, against 36,092 04 by Railroad and e2,i93 by Canal for the corresponding week last year. Gain fur the week, 3,235 09 tons. The ahipweuts by Canal this week exhibit a decrease ot 7,899 tons, arid by Railroad on trier Cafe of .6.- 134 tons 'no compared' with the. Shipments of .be corresponding weekast year. The trade earns up this week as follows: g:Tc3 vg 7: 'a , 1= E gf 7 7 ' ; A, • . g'43 ;v O. ta!?zci 7. ; 4 52.1 4 1 J' I tl • "g• • 5.57 A', - t ... • ; . 2 tg, ... - • r . rd p,;.,„44 0. , r..Ti.VIVI.N ;1 E. ...,‘ vv.. -:1-1s 0 0....t.0....4 m . g11,11. , z....:1 Et:l=-1:6;6. - 11:z •1 • atvign472 . 15t: M Si•,27:l6lCri.ttltt.' • I."' API I _... , 6 ° . q.:* gnEVA g,,Pc4t2=54' , . I= I= - 0 - 4:1..i , 1,.. r .L , . - ., ^cam q,,l 2 ng V°4Lsgn 4T,S!."2SnTaVV4I It 2 a I ht . :l 1 . .. anntratlce . f j2l C V ; 1 I , c lc, .4.: I UN -I 6 c• ~ c I ISO The gain fur the week 6'8,122; lur the seabun, 837,072 tone. • _•• ' . . A NEW Yon correspondent states that all thi Coal used Otr the recent trial trip of the United States Steamship WYoming to- Charleston, and 'which proved so satisfactory, was sold directly by Mr. E. Borda to Mr. Ilan t, Chits: Engineer Uni ted St ates Navy, and that it was Rich. Heckseber & Co's Black Heath Coal. Whir.; we cheerfully give p'ublicity to .the • fact in justice to Messrs. Beckscher ih*Co.irre still maintain the position that the Cool furnished by Mr. Brown, the cod tractor with tile' Government, at $3 25 . per ton, was - pronounced by competent and experienced judges, as good nanny shipped from this Region. Therefore, to'allege inferior quality, into make a false issue with 51. 4 r. Brown, and exhibit an inclina tion on the part of the Government to throw. im pediments in the way of fulfilling the contract in good faith. A small piece of business, to say the least. • • . AT last, Mr. Cullen has allowed tho domino of tiftein cents per ton on Colil discharged from the cars, upon th.rhorves atltichnaond„on storage, "lien vessels are scarce, to cover the capenseet eitra handling conse . quent upon the dumping op eration. A drawbac k of ten , cents per ton is al. lowed ors coal shipped into vessels the day of its arrival in the ears, at the The Coal Markets. PHILADELPHIA. Sept. 16.—Price on board vessels: Schuylkill White Ash Lump, . $3 15 ®s3 30 " Broken and Egg, 315® 3 25 lied Ash Lump,• • 3J5® 3 30 Broken and Egg, 3 20 ® 3 35 Stove, • 3 30 ® 3 40 By retail, - ,• 400 ®4 25 Lehigh Lump Broken and Egg, 365 (' 375 " Stove,' • 3 75 . (0 • " By retail, 4 ,00 ®4 29 ort8• that er.l - Black Laic party have 'up, their brad Couuty re true to their 'hole ticket by groat:tate' of a of respectOlo ealenged to ten tiaty fur-steal le pleaded bard Judge-was in- BALTIMORE. Sept.'ls.There 2 is cull nn aetive trade going on in Anthracite - Coal, and the yaids haie been quite busy in supplying the Winter stocks ;'but in Cumberland there is not iriOch do. ing; We quote it at $3, 25 for fine; $3 50 for run of mine j and s4>for luinp. Anthracite la still yell jag from the yards at $4 50 per don of 2,240 lbs. delivered,. i• NEW Yung, Sept. 13.—The•demend for don:mili tia is fair.' mid prices are shindy j sales by the cargo at $3 15 © $4 30; and 'from yard at $4 41® $4 75 IA ton. The demand for foreign is fair, with a light.atock. •. Sehttylltlll Coal Trade for 1859. Qualidty;(o Coal sent by Railroad and Casat, Yor the week ending on Thursday evening lad : as a farco the :erks is instruct• volition to eup on from Grist to over 10.000 odintod Glnney r Buchanan.. at 'during the .1.0 a period of lit? 0f"1,775,- 1 ---- RiILiLOAD. C.,INAL. , Port Carbon , 11.4 M-00 . 10,921 JO Pott4sllle., 2,542 10 . • 2.868 18 Sebuyll:lllParen. : : 10 t 644 09 24,538 VI Auburn, - 1,832 00 PoitCllo.on, y,t ,- , • 8:44 00 • or Was expeo on. of 'hot hind of ordnance, of eted unservice- Tdtrl for;the week, _Previously this year, the disoovery i ly luniinte and :otograph ng °p i ned in a porta -1 ken in •rivata 'Total; 1,19,98912 610,9u5 ,08 To same time last sear, 1,1/2,851, 12 8IQ,:61 'IT 89,^ II Increase, tons, Snikvarikill Comity Rot Woad! 11130 t Tlist4 fallowing is the quantity of Coel transported over 19e diSerllnt Railroads In Schuylkill County, for week ending on Thuriday eveninglast: WOK: TOTAL. Hine Hill and S. Haven R. R.. 41,419 00 1,016.046 07 Mt. Carlon, . 4.9'37 17 14659 07 Schuylkill Valley 8,025 12 - 183.131 00 Mt.carbm .Ikrt.Carbon :17 1 11,204 17 - 815,169 11 11111 Creek, •21,005 13 373X77 07 . . =ME WAS worth'no did reply to his 0 conapnaition of • the Ticket can I of such an ad- Little 1 8th nylk111; Pluegrote Coal 'Tra'do for 1850. Alwkilitkransported doting tbelast month; !. • MOTTO!. TOTAL.' Union Canal, 11,171 13 • 72:100.03 Swidan It'(Mond. 4,360 01 37,81 3 92 elicits° them, a 4 Lehigh ',Coal Trade for 1659 by Canal. For the nook ending on Batt:allay lasi: REIM. TOTAL. Lehiglttoal and Nay. Co., '-. 14,9751/3' 311100 16 `Spring Mountain Mines, . ' 869!19 : 21951 05 Coleraine do., --'• " 63117 - 14.346 00 Dwyer Xleadnw do.. ' • 77 11 3,84 10 New York and Lehigh Coal Co., -600 10 . -9,080 00. 'North Penna. Coal Co 1.594 01, ra.or: so "Notth Spring Mountain ' Coal, 673 10 - 10.171 13 Old Bearer illeadow, 84 01 - IS D. lilumtney and callers, .. 196 10 . .724 OS liaileten . Cesi, • , , 4,746 11 101.890 03 East fakir Loaf Coal, 1,149 011 • 701126 12 Sloi3tit. Pleasant Coal, 441 18 • 11,807 16. Connell Ridge, 7 4 6 2.00 73.093 13 Buck Mountain Coal Co., . 3,611 10 66217 03 Franklin Coal Co-, . 906 08 . 14,914 64 Audenried Itup't I Coal . co, 113 7. 02 14206 15 Dartford Coal Co., 693.16 13.203 06 .11ancuck Cs:iii, ' . ; , :. ' • ..". .' , 218 00 lore new 'exquis morernorative of French isms.— nd itatp, I=o regiments; and costume of the ru on the flout 3's Peen that ''a umnsiodwill !Weal censidera• ea liatittaaaa's Total. ,U,257 12 68.1p53 0,1 Lehigh Vialle*ltT,li.for , lB39. • rot' wauk endiug on gaturday last: Icons, who were .g the .two 1 the President d for, according Ifiektnen,llas. iggs, &e., will nod If They are ies of the Chief irks and sinner' ntotnely baying'. ?a—haring, in ution and nerved atutar7 Ilnikenee t wines . ill next ; • with the poet: 'fist weed, • C o., WALE. TOTAL: HATIOttO A. Pardee C) Z 240 19 • 70.930 03 K. Sager Loal,(Paeker A C 0..) 2.599 15 . 74.479 00 Connell Itldge,(Sharpe,L. C 0.,) .1,191 10 .40733 16 Mono& Plemaol, 80 13 0,953 00 5. Mt.. (gacdolphs t /1.2 • Nedra.) 2.57219 80,030 . 41 Goteraloe,fltatelle sou,) 1,0r2. 1 01 31.743 15 Heaver Meadow, 402 12 ,_15519-05 N. York Gehisb. gat% 'et* Soo) 638 00 33.709 11 51. 4:11 t.(l.ll.lleCrant 41k Cot, 1,412 04 31,306.430 3. 5014(001bIn 1 Co. • . : 19 00 110100 Improvement Co. w .. • • German Penna., • • - 44f14 0133 1 6 Oltier Shlppert, 14144 3.987 ` 12 by ; ,& 1 :Ir Laid year, filCita44; 10 farj • .f" ts."`t toe 14- ce: r C . 4C ...e.azoTti•-ye o r. 0 . ca 2 88:r. t lE. v.: C. 2 • 2 • I I • V. 1 J2.2:6 05 89.884 08 1,16:,767 U 7 . 860,111 OU 56.135 00 8,000 00 2tP),614 10 ELAM 04 ,412,376 3.1057.12 164,062 04 4004 16 1,003138 00 426 b 8 0 0 7 V 02143 07 -,. ii,tio ic(iim,its 03 , etat tea . Tel , sad`; ritragoortatittion • • '.;l/11OLL. mama suf. - swat_ 13 - p r Praia. - - Prow • /14.46!4 , 514.*8it00n:414‘bur5 - PLefinlis .; To Rlehliteglik . ,6l'l4 St 24 To 7-1 60 '45 I :3 li4 1 IS Bitos et 16666166#k • • ;94 .. - " 1 - • SO Toll-by Canal - for the preastat.' opal 0.017484.6 k Clution.s Ittepa.•it.plis646 16:Phtla64, • , b- 74.- 'll., Spring Milli, CO' -53 NarrielOWni 6 64 • 66 • '•'•• •46 liteadiptr, •ag ' -- 2 T - • •;I - :Rates ofrPrietishit ap Callas* : ' Pn 44 - 11 - G & ie. C. eabuct. "awn ) , To Ile. 1414 at 66 • . •St 4o* - Et• To ettitaitt, 60 . ..:- 46 . . • 40 . . . . 1 lOile:o of Toll sod Transportotlosi 07 THE LUMP( ?ALI' SAIL ROAD. • 1 --. Mauch Chunk to Trenton, • - - - -$ 1 • do Ettsibetbport,- i' - - . -:' - 1 • .do Itotrtstinal Saida at Phlllloattrd, . 7 ;• RATES ON lON CANALS. Prom Maurb C: dot to New ' Pot* Tim Deli- . ware* Raritan Cond.. --,- • - -$ 2 DI Prom Maori Chau* to No*Tork trip 119 r -, Ta Canal; '2 32 Rits. of Toll; mac., trainoitelt Vie Lehigh Talley and ?furthers renia.Baliroads, - to Matter Keel, Philadelphia, . ~' r Rates .511k43.4 'to 'Dal tfisiorer arra ,Indiridasa rola Stinba a'qave Shamokin; , ..... • . EL , 15 Do. .blow. DP. - 2 44 • - :12 10 .. Tierrorton, 1: 1 60":- .14k•os •• 150 . Ploggrove.. - 2 14 J,40 Coco". 1. AND OTRER SCDUY!.N.ILL CO. STOCKS. Ansiiii DT wiLuAle ntoupsos, Ruda- Philadelphia, goading it Pottaallia and ikbaylkill llayen - 4lount Carbon - 4 - • - Illounfearbonand Port Carbon . . UM Creek - - - - .f •i• Belniy !kW Valle;yl . Lorbarry Creek- - • - • Eiwatira - • . Canals: Schtrylklll Navigation- - - • " preferred Union Canal - - . . , " preferred' . --1 DeLit lindtts Coal aTransportatliCo.'s: Morris Canal Co., - - • I' " --" prefeired - • - Ralleciad&CoalCompintess Little Schurl. Nay. A.R..* Coal Cu. . ; Lehigh Coals Navigation Co. - - • . Ussleton Coal Co.- - • • }link Mountain Coal Co. - - - Pennsylvania Coal aR. R.Co. - • - Lehigh Valley R. R. Co. Lykeor Valley Coal Co. - -" • • • - - Beaver litiadowa Coal IR. IL Co.-- - Lyken a Valley Railroad& Coale°, Coal Companies s %rest , Improvement Co - - Delaware Coal Co. -' - - Cumberland Coal Co. - - - - - - New Creek Coil Co.• 7 ! • - . . Mlscellaneousii Minors' Bank• • - • ,• - • - Patmere Bank • • - • • .• PottselloGaseo.- - - • • - Pcittsville Water Co. - ~Tha Stook of all 0021 OMNI les the abovelist when foaalsbet by those pabl ler tint.. NEW ADVERT'MENTS ' • ELEY BROTHERS' WATER -PROOF CAPS; G° p., and other grTegnut k TIIIaMPSOYS. Corner Centre and Market Errata. .POWDER FLASKS, QHOT AND GAAEMAGS, Shokand kJ Powder charges, at small; • THOMPSON'S, 38- CornerCeot s and Market Streets. 11 - 1140T1 SHOT! f SHOTUT • ' 7 TU6T received, - 2000 ..pounds 'New ty Yolk 81tot, best In Market.kr STICIIT It & THONIPSON'S, 314. Corner Cent :and Market Streets. CUNB, IPPLES, Nipple Wrenches, Colt's improled,smith & Wem i n, and Willie's Pigals, STICHTI.4I4, & THOMPSON'S, •C6raer Centre find' Market Streets. INN APPLES! AP .. A PP,LES Pared, Cil LC - IL at ono opeiation. !Machi n STl.l' 3S- Corner Centr.' - ARTHVI Patent Self-Sealing kW* I'reserriny Fresh ions t, /imagoes, da rpHEY are made of ti t, fire proof yel l_ low wars and. glaia and it ire been used - by thou. muds of families, hotels, de., wit perfect sat - inaction. To be ,had of various eises.". B.: ANNAN ;Centre St. ORPHANS' COURT. SALE. PPURSUANTto an order of the Or pbano? Conti of the Ootintiot Schuylkill:ln the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania; the subscriber. Ad• utinistrator of John Fetherolf, late of the township of Albany, in the county of Berka, deceased, will eipose to sale by public vendue on Friday, the 7111 day of October next, at I. o'clork In the afternoon, at the premises, in, the town of Tuscarora, in the county of Schuylkill afore said;—All that certain undivided one-third part of house and lot of ground, situate In the town of Tuna, rora, in the county . of Schuylkill And State of Pennsyl• viola: ttplyrit: Situate on the north side of Walnut street, In the town of Tuscarora, In the county of Sebuy I kill, bounded on the north' by Chestnut street on the south by Walnut street, on the etst by lot N 0.5.:, and on the west by lot N 0.54; containing in front on vald Wel• nut street fifty fee Land in depth two hundred teet ;late the estate of said deceased. Tvrtos and rotidltious made known at the time rind place of sale by JONAS DAUBER,,Admini)trata. • By order of the Orphans' Court, 1 'JACOB FMK!, Pottsville, Sept. 10, '59 38..1 Clerk. W u E .E D D N NE E sD S A D y A s Y m , SEPT. st 28th I". WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 28th, , 'WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 28th, ' 1 i . WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 28th, WILL DE THE LAST DAY WILL BE TDE LAST DAY WILL DE THE LAST DAY WILL BE THE LAST DAY W/Lii DE THE LASTDAY OF TtlE OPTICIANS', OP Tux OPTICIANS', F Tut: OPTICIANS', OF TITS OPTICIANS', OF TEE OPTICIANS', STAY IN OUR TOWN. STAY IN O'Ult TOWN. STAY IN OUR TOWN. -STAY IN OUR TOWN. STAY IN OUR TOWN. Pettey Sept. yth, 1859 1.. Polytechnic • 01 TUC STATI OFOU'iTLITAITIA, West:Penn Squar 4 Pplladelphla, ESIGNEW,ou lheylan of the In ii....rdagtrial Colleges of Paris and GennanYyln educate gentlemen professionally, for. the practice of ant , . MI NING AND .)lECHANICAL ENGINEERING, METAL LURGY, ARCHITECTURE. AND INDUSTRIAL ANAL IT.CA L AND AGRICULTURAL CHEMISTRY. . j In addition to the Instruction in theprinciples of Me. ebonies, and of the instruction of Machine" in Archl tectural, Mechanlial and Topographical Drawing, in En gineering in the Ffeld, and Chemistry in the Laborato ry, the ocarina Include the following Lectures s 4R on Geology and Mine Engineering. ,' 45 on Crystallography andlkiluerakEY -56 on General Physics,. 33 on Industrial Physics. • 15 on General Chemistry: I 45 on Applied Chemistry and Metallurgy.' k 4 Preparatory Deportment for younger Andante. Ste-Catalogues of the &milt Annual Ression may be had on application to DR. A. L. KENNEDY, Pres. qt Pscully. 384 t Sept. 77,'59 By, I _:._CECTURES_OJI AN PROF. O. S. FOWLER, of New York, on Llfe,Me Orrabs. • Funstions. and Improvement, as taught by Phrenology and Physiology, at the TOWN HALL on evenings and 'subjects as fol lows: Tuesday evening. Sept. loth. Anslyeis of the Men• 'fal Faculties, Grouping sod Location of the Organs.:— . Wednesday evening, ember 21st—lIesith, Signs of Character and Phrenology. Thursday evening devoted to ex amlbstions at his rooms. Friday evening, Septetn ber.23d—Self improvement end Management of Chit. d nen. Saturday, September 24th. and Monday, Septem ber 2tlth—Matrimony. M or Love. Its Laws and Power over Man. IL:election on utual Adaptation, Courtship cod 51airied Life, their fatal errors and right management, and how to render' all marriages happy. Tune., eve ning, September Tab—Sexuality and Nature's creative' economies, to gentlemen only. Wednesday evening, September Mb—lntellect, Memory and Education.— Commencing at o'cloek and closing withEs a"ipatims. Scats. 25 ots. Course TOkets—Gentlemen, SV 00; Ladies. 50 Hs. ' AlarProfetelona I delinietlona of thwarter and Chariot, with.ftril written opinions and advice touching Health, Talents, Avocations-Self Improvement, Faults. Manage • meta of Children. Marriage, to., daily at his 'Rooms at the Exfhsnge Hotel, ' September 17.'59 japo M - NOT SECTARIAN. take great pleasure in recommending l Bishop Mcllaaines work on the “Evidencenof Chris- Da nity." I regard it as one of the beat works extanton the outlook - It should have a place in eyery fami to : • JOSEPH McCODL.: W, eortilalliMMlCUr In the shore recommendation. • ItICUAIID EDWARDS, • • ' • 'H. E.OILIIOIf, 'J. EIIRIIART. I have for Years past done *bat I could to Promote the rirrulatton and-reading of them' t•Eridencep,"• , red rs joke to pee it split employed in presenthaflllli uues lo this region-with au opportunity of procuring 's copy. ' D. WASIIIIIILN. . . Several rain of girt Interest ; in which- the raiding of there “Eildeneea' less been of Incalculable advan tage, have fallen under my own observation. It would be well and Wise for evertfamily to proem+) a eopy. SUITIEL 00L1'. Uptiii examination' gladly reeconniend lb. work above endorsed, and believe it a valuable aemeslon to any ll UAL AUSTIN. • nits handsome book of dollar slat, with a fine steel engraving, is sold by the only agent. thenugh the liber ality of a wealthy gentleman In Philadelphia. for 50 rents. It can be had for several daylvonly for this Jow price, while the vent is Iu town. le,ta a great favorite of the people. particularly of the ladle*. • • Pottsville, September 1., 'l9 . 9541*, FALL . : IMPORTATION& We are flow receiving LARGE ADDITIONS. • ,Toiur extensive stock of, . STONEWARE AND,OLASS, FOR HOTELS, AND FAMILIES, At Gre - Ally Itedtited Pikes. NEW 'STYLES & SHAPES ) Of Plain and Maly Decorated ,DEBSEIti..TEA: AND TOILET ELM __ CHEAP AHD - BEAUTIFUL.' •SAIIIAN MARBLE VIGOR MANTLE ORNAMENTS, TOILET lIOTTLEB,oOLOOPEB, • - • . -Atßeasonable Prices.' TOCIETIII4I RITH Jinni:atm MULTI or Fan 0 v Article's, Suitable for presents - during the ailproathinc hsildAlL TYNDALE- tt'i MITCHELL, :NO. 407 , : CHESTNET STREET • PHILADELPHIA". . . Eiidginu - ef • . a#- -'--TO-SPORTSIIIOI , I DOWDER--F, FP;FFFg,'Rifle 4nd 11 Kt. au I 1 lb. etas or ke‘s. or 'Munn mantal , tlityst IS TICLITLA & THWISIONA • .corn4rCeDP*-11".51.1"/"4 : .1 LAW. BLANK STORE, • DovlCS,lreet, Phitadelida,. (estainibed in /ill). Thesstroilberamgictfully lbeattatotien ter tb• nanieratos Jiberiffs, PPOOte*Ofit. rid, Zererer- Jtalyjerukt,;,and 448ert,' tg they iatge stock orLaw Blanks. feriae. artagb OPedirn e . Qg Dearly 80 years eeabkl thee Sammie title Been racy of form nod neatness ofetyln. Orders aoltelted. pointed :ha doer Blanks will be Zorwardie, on apall , lion, tree ((chugs. JOUNCLABK & NO. Ark &Wel, PAiladt/phia. 93.1113 84;4 17, 4, • NS CA.ROLTEr It IC li IN GS • reniectfully annu mto the ki‘l2(lllX or Potts. twilit, that; induced .105.18*_,r former ltattertu; reception , abeverlll glee ONE OPUEST, at the TOWN HALL, on Saturday ireratitg at September .17:1859. Bbe alit be sea steet by bee-father. Mr. PETER. RTE9I - rin4 Peofessor - CUARLES 4.811.1714i*be Tag pop ulariplaniet from Philadelphia. , ' lifie Ittcancois la addition to gems of Italian, Trends, /fetich and - Midi Comporwis will antral* celebrated Frenetrllssen—"La Alarsella l - ditgatt -Ewe Bril/Ai and Fhir, and the thdriotie Anthem—'•T h e Star.Spern• •glai Banner,". aritt recite 'Longfellow . * .18.cio1ng sod Wedding Feast.' from “1.8.0.r06a." • Cards of A diaissitiai r 50 eta. oa-rianata to be had at the Pennsylvania gall, and at Bauman's! and Garrik;ues'a 636katores. Pottiville,loplember 15, 43 - •3310 C)I2C'IS "PATENT SCROLL SAWING MACHINE." TMACHINE is operated by. the j: weight of the werktuan, his hands being enitrely tree to guide the work to the saw, ind 'move it to cause the saw to fellow a:written:S. Ile has vitro satire control over the saw, ran snake it strike from 3 to , 8 lathes and Oro It any requlrect speed.; , ". 60 6O ao it 50 50 =54 tay s oo oo 00 22% 00. oo oo Sonist.E.seren; Pit, Animal 9d, 1559. EL EDW. EECIE—Dear Sir:—l have had In *Ou sting nee one of the "Foot Power Scroll Saws," (for which a Patent-luta been issued to you,) during the last six months. It has pi crved ‘ to be so e. ry handy and - ex peditious, that I could not think of dispensing with it; fur, although I base au abundance of powsr,l am satis fied that I would puns ao htap. it I did as well, by driv ing a saw by water pOwer, except on very heavy work. -7. It is just the thing that_has been long needed.. No worker in wood should be Without one. Oct u.eful a mss thing cannot fail to **mend 'itself to all who. can 14 and reap to your Ingenuity a rich reward. • • • - Very truly 'yours • F. 31. WELLS, , P,oprictue ' Praallia /am Works. Staitk Duke, Pa., 2 1 A 4 94 91 1 / 144 , 60 100 50 1 50 50 20 .11111-Tbe above machine can be seen In operation at St'Miter it Thoarpson's Hardware itudTron Stone, corner of Centre and Market greets, where workers' Iu Wood. apd all others Interested, are respectfully Welted to call and examine It. - EDW. BECK, ____ ..._ ftiloatc:BB4 Manufadiati, Alle*pson, Plc " . ,John . 'O. ' Becks A. Pot**lle. September 17, '59 • • . ; _ - 38- STICHTER-& THOMPSON, Agents for TAGGART & ELBM,II Bowing Xa chines. C:r p-C'D cpcp C.n C:=l Their simplicity of constructiothorongh satiation, M. work, reliability of iititch:floish and cheapness com bined, has met the unqualified spproiat of all ahn hare i.een and tiled thent. They will do is great a variety of work. do it ak well, and do as much. of It as .the high 'priced macitiOrs can do. They wilt Few fine or heavy goods. The stitch Is the Double Lock Stitch, stmax and , ':elastic, and will sot unrovel.,pull out or draw The Olds when mushal. Any spool or coefon Vinod or Mt• snid at the stores Mai be used with Out re-winding. Price... front $3O to $4O. AtirCaill said see the Machines at' work. mod receive 'Circular at . &MUTER & fiIOMPSONI3. These Machines were awarded the first premiums at .the Lancasterandd ontvitnery County Fairs, In compe tiller. with WhealeilsWilson's, Sioges's, and other Sl* chines. ' - Lgsl 'red , and Sliced I fold by 'r .ft k THOMPSON, and nartiet Streets: . 8 a an anit-Jars. Report of the' Cbstniffee of . f4e . Clataier Quay Horfica- The knowing ta the 'rrtitioat'eor Merit," awardrd at the Ilbrtiettlttiral Exhibition In - %West Chester, June, • ,1249 : We. the undersigned Committee. to whom waareforred the inspection of TAGGIELT & FAIICB Improved SEWING MAUI INN. on Friday and Saturday, the 17th and 18th .(.tune, 1859, big karate report that they have careful : y eiamined said machine. with the v.triety of work performed by its operation, together with itr.slroplicity :of enustrartion and eheapneve combined. and have no hesitation in recreamenditue It an S.IIPERIOR TO ANY 'OTHER BROUGHT INTO COMPET/TION, and believe 'lt folly capable of performing all the proprietens claim to its behalf. • I WM. APPLE. - G BO: T. CLARK. ,:ttAltAll P. HOOPES. " MINERVA BENNEIT, 51AltO ABET 1100I'ES. Sept. 171 h. '59 alq 4.IfOSEPII STERN, JOSEPH STERN. JOS.Eeli STERN, JOSEPH SLME, JOSEPH. STERN, Comprising the Most Talented Performers, the Most Magnificent send of Horses. and the Hoyt AVonderfnl Performing Zle. 'phanta in the world—forming the meet Splendid Combination of Attraction ever offered -by Any (raveling Company in America. . -7 . Prominent Amore the unprecedented Attraetionit of this unique Exhibition, are the truly wonderful trained :Elephant! 6 1 PIZARRO AND CORTEZ, College Lately purchased from the celebrated Jardi , n des Pi ,P g .. , I Paris. by Rieman SANDS. Esq.. and imported expressly for this Exhibition, by SANDs. NATFIANS .4 Co. •;_ These wonderful animal* excel in thei Intelligence, docility, and tractability, all other trained Animals that ,Intve ever been exhibited. and accomplish r ata never tee - fore attempted by any Individuals of the rude Creation. 'They Dance, Aroma Inclined PlEncs, AS and on their ! Ileade r Play upon Musical Intfruments, d perform a • world of extraordinary feats at the word o command, In • a manner which most be seen to be remit . ~ • Besides these remarkable animals. two • tber . z i ' COLOSSAL ELEPHANTS are attached to the Exhibition. and a stud of ' TWELVE FiIETL4OI TRICK PONES. 1 Among the celebrated Equestrian Petoriners, Grit nadir, and Athletes, sill be found I _ Eatonlitone,. Charley Sheiword, • ! Nme..Virginla. -. Denser Bithers, J.J.Nathane, -_ . • Philellithans, ' last. Charley, - Mile. Ida; Joe. Hulett Tony a Paster, W. the Ashton, ' Jesse Sands, - , George Sands, • Bon. Huntingdon, ' SAM. LATHROP, the Gentleman Clown, . And a numerous Troupe of Vaulters; Tomb/err, Acre* bats. Gymnasts; Egallibrists, Jugglers, Conde Ringers, .t Le., c. , ,* - In addition to these multifarious attractions, the Ex hibition will be aceompinied by the renowned gSP.ZIALTUE -. O.IA—MaIAXO'Z'Nfi. The moot 'wonderful and ma:nificont minstrel Instru fluent ever const rolled. Tide georceonsmelodic monster (will precede the Cavalcade on Its entrance Into the town, drawn by_ • . . . nd perform a series of the most popular operatic aint, nd .111 also play during every itxhlbillore when all twill hare an opportunity of examining its motaderfni mechanism. . l - Otto . hosiers New York- Cornet. Baud, kromposed of pleked aolo performers. rill perform all the newest and most fashionable lielections of mmic during Le •ExhlbitioU. when the calliope Is not used, fri-Will perform in POTTSVILLIR„. Wednesday, lIIVERSTI LLig, Thursday, 'AM 4,4UA, f Friday. ' Doors open at 2and 7 P. XI iltdmlssFon w ,I w I Sept. It. '69 . , PROCLAMATION. - , TIIKREAS, la and by an act - of the Genital Assembly of the Commonwealth of Penosylvania,entitled— :An Act regulating the Gentlest Election wi th in this unonwealtb, passed the 2,1 day of July , 18" it le ode the duty of the Sheriff of every. county to give k notice of tomb election to be holden. and to make known In such notice what o ffi cers are to be elected:— berates, I, JOHN P. HOBART, Mgh Sheriff of the i*M n linty of Sebnyikill, do moteI:MAIM by.this advertise ' ent, to the electors of ile a c ant, of Schuylkill, that a ENER At, ELECTION:miII be held in file said eoanty; n TUESDAY,the 11th day of October next, at the rev-, rat districts thereof, as follow, to vtjt : The 'electors of the brnmugh, of Orarigiburg will boll heir elections id the public hones of Daniel Boyer,ia heborougb of Orwlgsbiirg. ' The electors residing in the following described boon - les of Wee d ffrunawig township , Sam, litill coned)/ [ cluing on the township line of k:ad Brinewig, on be land of Daniel Dreher; thence along a pbbilc road coding to Daniel Fount's mill and dwelling,lncluding 'be tame ; thence to, Zion's church ; thence along Raid *bile rood , leading peat the dwelling booth of George V . toyer, including the satnet, thence along mild load until it Interaects the tp. line' of Notth Mantiehn td.; Includiog all the voters residing north of said road. ith Mk township of Wed trueseig, afoiralld, shall leirear ier, at all general and ourcial °tangoes, as also it all Winegar'', for ' ledges toff inspectors .vete at the same Dines and ;dares and In the same bi ns with the voters of the teteough of Orwieborg, itt the county afoieseld. i The eiertoris residing In that part of West Brunthig fownahlp, ly log and being east of the follow leg described tine. chill hereafter. at ail general, therial, and at eke- Oens for judge" mid thors-lora. vote in the mime box Milli the !testified Indere in the barougb of Port Ci futon, I it the house of Henry [toyer; eornmen4ng , it the tithe iehuyikill at the lock - house of the E c huylkill Neely,- on Company, number twenty-four, now occupied by ohn Lath, including the same; thence in a straight ; Doe to the house of Jacob lienele; Including the same; I thence to the house of Conrad kiengle; now occupied-by I 'Manassas lieugle, Including the same; thence to the 1 Sarin of John &hill, now occupied by Henry Kintale,ln rluding the' tome• thence to the tarn of the heirs of John Bond. deceas e!, now occupied by .Gearge klengle, Including the lame: thence to the house of the widow Treoklin. Including the same; thence to the firm of Itenry Hauer, Including the same; thence to the farm If Samuel Stiller, - Inetuditnr the same; thanes to the larm of Benjamin Noll, including the same; thence to be Mineral Point MIII, and the dwelling houses belong ng thereto. owned by Fretted I Iticharde; minding he sne; thence to the bonne of George Danz, excluding be same; thence to the fanirteCharlea Miller, hula Ulm the tame; thence is straight line to the and hole ht or near the Berke county, line., The electors of Wert Wu rarig township not km paid n nu above boundaries. trill.huld I beleedectku sat the } oblletoase of Michael Moser, in Add tintathip. The electors of the borough of Pert Clinton Will hold bele elections at the house of Henry Boyer. In sold lee ugh., - The, Mertens of East - Brunewig_ township Will hold heir ;dee tkess at the house-ofJosbuilloyer,ltt Oilmen The elector, otigneuroie ,Screnship will bed& Abele '' Inatome at the hods/ of Itenneglyllebinson, in the ho ugh of Ploogroce: and the electors of the borough et ' i tegnse. ilia hole their.elections 4 del pine groan. coNdERT! PALTUD J 1,41 eta, 1&9 Corallloate 3 ==n SANDS, NATHANS £ CO.'S, V.W:4. r r~: Tb4l , l•NoroteilwipiiitewitaMiAdii , OHO their stab lions at the e itstrissint Onslitt - Tritinens'. l . l o lo !‘"^klF. tilsdranbnrp.: ' Thsekletont otilliddegion ronish4l2lll bold their general deettott 411te pubilehonio oclisso Inidoet, laid , The electors 'Winder ,tannottlp .will hold theh else; Vous the hoznis of Ltsulri gasts„in sold township. Tlossieeteri of flochts hnfeeldlswalttold tintr eted• Venn otjhe house ei William Shedd.% add tetenship. The sisetars of Untdey township will bold, tbrdentee• Moon at lb* hens* of Jacob Tleittolts; to Raid township. The nieetorsin lriner hhillwittango township will hold their, eleettenist the hewn of John W.ltepler, in said Tistledertoront'Efdenf biwttehlp wm bold their Dons at the house of John Weise. in mid b mit am g . The electortrOf Barry township will hold thelr elet. fitri , noi the house of Trends Dangler, in said towp a th,. The electors of West Peon township 'will bold Abair elections at the hems of Gideon Whetstone, tti obi townshp. - The e i lectors of Tinton townsbtp will bold their else; tlons at Unthaws of John Tenstertnsobers in naldiOlew ship.. . . The eiie!ors of Rush township will bold their elections tit the hoops of Jonathan la mien mut ft, In said township. The, alectonrof hationoy township will hold their eke- Coo s at the hone of Hours Snyder, In end township. The electors of the East Ward of the borough of Sfl• M=iMMMMMI The elect/ma of the West Want o 1 the Um:esker MI nernilie itatiold do& clreticos at the bows titanic" Sleben. • The electors of Schuylkill township will bold their election.tit 'the .house of •Ilinnab 'Bensinger, in said townshifes The Merton; of Reilly township will bold ftwir steer tions at the house of Edward tkainelly, in said town ship. The electors/A the borerigif of Ashland lOU hidd Oar 38-1 t aleMbons at the hob), of 111 lanai Horan. ln said borough. The -elector' of New castle township will bold their elections at the bouse now occupied by Ephraim Phi lips, In the two hf Eew Castle. • • • The electors of Branch township,will hold their 'elec tions at the house of Conklin' Ilhisman, in the town, of threellyn. The electors of the hi:Wont' of Port Cat b on will bold their/b eim at the Port limbo° Boom, l o sald borough. • Tb. eisetotts , nf Fad ribtValarCl tOrOakiri will bald their elections at the house lately occupied by Wm.. C. Barberin said township. ' • The electors of Iforwegian township will hold their elections at Deer Park, in said township, at the home now occupied by 0. F. Wuerker. - The electors of the borough of Cressonsisill hold their elections at the bons* of James lOU, in said borough. The elortoft of the borengh of Iliddleport will bold theirefe r tons at the boom. of Daniel G. Eaudanbush, lo amid ugh. . The electors of Dlytlielownship will hold their *lair Gone at the buns* ; of Lawrence O'Brien, in said town. ship. • The eleetors'of Tiemant township will hold their...lWe lions et the home of Michael 'l4 rarer In the kern of Tremont. The electors of the South Ward of the borough o Pottsville, will bold their elections at the house of Jos. M. Fetter. , The eigetors of the North West Ward In sell borough will hold their elections at the house of Jobu U. Bets In said ward. - The Madera of the North Diet Ward In said borough will bold their eleetioua at thy house of Patrick Curry, to wild ward. . The electors : of the Middle Ward in said borough will hold their elections at the house of Pas Seller, In said ward. The electors, of the boyouals of Palo Alto will hold their elections at Louie of Daniel Devine, in said bo. rough. The electors of ,P _ter township will bold their' elee. Hong at the house of David Moyer. In said township. The electors of Case township will hold their electkme at the house of Reuben Bower, In said totrostrip.,i_ The electors of tbe northern district of Cass township will hold their ehictions at the home of Patrick 0 goo. net; In said tow nahip. - The electors of Platter township will hold their elec. lions et. the house now ocettpled by Jacob A.Schlertmatt, in 'said township.: ' . The electors.of Franey township will bold their eh* lions at the house of David Lontisun, in the town of Don sithipm, in said township: The elecfori or-South' Ma helm township will bold theirelections at the public house Dow occupied by An. drew Reber.. The electors of the Ncrtb Ward of he borough of Ta maqua will bold their electlousat the public house of Michael Beet& in sal I wanl.l The electors of the South ward of the borough of Ta maqua shall bold their elections at the Union, [total lately hear llenry Kepner. in maid-ward. • The el ra in the Raid Ward in the borough of IN marina. a those residing north of *bantam Mountain, in thedownship ot Weed Penn. bewail:de voting at the Public School Uouse, in the borough of Tamaqua, shall bold their elections et the publlc• home of Lewis Y. Suehler;in said ward. The qualified voters of that part of North Manbehn t" -- i c..-= .--3 .--3 CC, C=J cen ►-3 township.who formerly voted In the South Ward, In the borough of lhrttavll e, and all that territory on the east side of the slier Schuylkill, and within the penman election line, the southerly line of-the borough of Potts •llle. and the old line of the township of Manhelm. whom, electors have hitherto voted in the Norwegian election district, Shell hold their elections at the Public house of George Grim, in 'Petit' township. The qualified Atera in that part of North Yianhelm township. who formerly voted In the borough of °reign. burg, shallhold their elections at the hos& of Amos Hoffman at La odingville. the qlsalified Voters of North Manbilm township, not embraced In•the foregoing. shall hold their elections at the haute now kept by Wis. Susanna Moyer, 1p sold township. The electors of [he North Ward of the borough of 81 Clair will hold their elections at the public hods* of Jonathan Johnson. In said ward: , r' The eleetnrs of the South-Ward of the borough of St. (tai r will hold their elections at the public- house of Charlea Mullen. in said ward. The electore In the immuch of Auburn will bold their eections at the house rlt John Moser , in raid borough. IThe electers of the South Ward in the borough of Schuylkill !laved will hold their elections at the public house of Edward Boyer, in mid borough. The electors of the East -Ward in said borough will hold their eleetiolts.at tim public house of. Reuben Shockii The electors of the West Ward In said bit:000, will hold theiretertione ajthe publichouseof Henry Kremer. The electors of the North Ward wilt bole their elec tions at the public hones of Nathan Butz. At which time and place are to be elected by the free men of the County of 'Schuylkill. to wit: One permit to fill the office of AUDITOR GENERAL of the (X mutonweafth of Pennrylvaola. One person for SURVEYOR GENERAL of the Com monwealth of Pennsylvania. Three persona for MEMBERS of the 'Grittati of Repre sentatives of the General Assembly of Pennsylvania. to represent the County of Schuylkill In the House of Rep resentatives of the General Assembly of Pennsylvania. One person to till the Mlles of DIBTRIcy ATTORNEY of the County of Schuylkill.- One person-tto fill the omce of TREASURER for the county of Schuylkill. One person to Ali t he tittles of COUNTY COMMISSION ER for the county of Schti,ylkill. Ode person to fill the omce of CORONER- *w the county of Schuylkill. — tine person to fill the olltee If COUNTY SUAVE OR for the county of Schuylkill. One person to till the office rd" DIRECTOR • CfP T - POOR of the county of Schuylkill. One person to till the Mace of AUDITOR of the county of Schuylkill. The general election to be opened between ',he hours of 8 and Id o'clock In the forenoon, and shall continue without interruption or adjournment until 7 o'clock In the evening, when the polls shall be elated. lu pursuance of an Act of th*Getteril Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, entitled 'An Act relit: . . ring to the elections of this Crimmonwealth," passed the second day of July, A. D., IBA notice is hereby given "That the Inspectors and Judges, chosen as aforesaid, shall meet et the reepecilie places appointed for holding the °beige in the districts to which they eeepectively belong, before nine o'clock in the morning of the wenni Tuesday in October. In each atil every year. and each of said Inspectors shall appoint one clerk, who shall be a qualified voter of such dietrict. "In ease the person who ehall hare received their/v.ond highesth number r f votes for Inspector shell not attend on the day of election, then the person who shall hive received the second hich - eit number of rotes for Judge at the next preceding elect inn .shall set es Inspector in his place. And in ease the person who shall bare rei ceived the highest number of voles for luspector shall not attend. the perrodelected Judge shall appoint an In specter In his place. and in ease thepermin electid Judge shall not attend, then the Inspector who received the highest number of votes shall appoint a Judge In his place: and If any vacancy shall continue ip the Board fir the apace of one hour atter the time fixed, by law for the opening of the election, the quelitied - voters of the township, ward or district, for which such officer shall have been elected, present at this place of election, shall elect one of their number to 511 nth vacirecy.l. 'lt shall be the duty of said Amassers respectively to attend at the place .of bolding every general, special or township election, during the wholcatime said election is kept open, far the porpeworgiving intermst WO to the Inspectors and Judges, When called on, in relation to the right of any person : assessed by them to vote at such election, and such other matters in relation' bathe me imamate or voters as the mid Inspectors or, Jidge, or ,either of them shall, from time to time require. 'That no person shall be permitted to vote st any election as abresaid. lather than a white freemen of the age of twenty.one years or more, who shall have resided in the State at least one year, and In the election district where he offers to vote. at laiort ten days preteding such election. and within, two years paid a State or, County tax 'which shall have been assessed at IciamtlenAnyri bee fore the election. lint a citizen of the United States, who had previously been a quelified voter of this Sic , ' and removed therefrom and rjr , urned and who 'hal I have reeideri In the electing' district, and paid.taxse eforessid. shall he entitled to vote after reeling's In tble Suite sex months; proilded drat the arbiti freemeneltllena of the United States, betweett the ages of twenty-one and tiro ty-two pare, who ha • .nrsided in this Eltateone year; trod In the election di Writ ten days ilforemaki. shall be entitled to vote. altho gh theyshaltnet have paid taxes. "No person shall be permitted to vote irbrem name le I not contained in the Het of taxable Inhabitant', tarnish ed by, the Comm is , ioners as aforesaid, unless first he pro- duces * receipt for the payment within two years, of • Stektor County t tit tunweired agreeably to the eonstitn. !inn, and give satisfactory evidence. either on his own - oath or a farms/ion of auother,"that he has paid much a lax, or on failing to pile:lnce a receipt, shall mate oath to the payment thereof ; or second. if he elaimea right to vote by being an elector between the ages of twerntv.one and twenty•fsro years, he shall dermas on oath or affirma tion that be has midis! in the State at, least ono year . neat before bin application, end make Pilch proof of reel. deuce in his district as horequired by this act, and that be does verily believe from the account given him that be Is of the age aformid. lnd give such other, evidence as la required by this set, whereupon the clams of the person so admitted to rote, shall be Inserted in the al phabetleat Sat by the Inspectors, and a note made oppo. mile thereto by writing the word "ma," If he shall Fe ,admitted to vote hype-wen of having paid a tax, or the word "age," if be strait be admitted to vote on account of his age. and in either ism the reason of curb :vote • shall be called out to the abets, who shall meriett In the list ofvoters kept by them. . : , s In all eases where the name of the person claiming to . vote bitiot found on the list furnished by tbrianntnis._ sionerk and Ansi:sore, or his right inset*. whether found thereon ar bat. is objected to by any qualified citizen; It shall be, the. duty of the Inspectors, to examine such person on oath as to his itualilleations„ and if he elsima to have Melded within the State for one year or more, his oath shall be sufficient proof thereof, but he shalt make pronf by at least one competent witness, who shell be a qualified elector, that he has resided within the dis trict fur MVO than ten days next preceding • said eleetiou, anti shall else swear that his bona Ode res. Hence, In pursuance of hie lawful calling; is within the „district; and that he did not remove in said ellstrkt lot lbepurpoee riveting therein. Igeery, person qualified as albreitaid, and who shall' make dpe root; if required, of twiddenee and payment of taxes: as aforesaid, shall be permitted In vote in the Winship, card or district, in which be shall reside. 2. 6 .1 f any person shall prevent or attempt to prevent any offirer 'of an election under this set from holding such ' election. or use or threaten any violence to any such iffi est, or shall interrupt or Improperly interfere with hidi-,. In the,exrrufbn of his duty,or shall block op or ettempt to block the window or avenue to any window where I - same may he holden, or shill detonate disturb tbepeaee I in such election, or shall use or practice. Intimidation, I threats, force or violence. with the design to influence lunduly or overtire any elector, or to prevent bin from Toting. or to restrain the fteedom of choice each persons nu coovietloo shall be lined in tiny sum not tareedlng_ ST. hundred dopers, and be Imprisoned torany time not I Loa than one nor more than. welve mont6e4 And it it I shall pit 'Shown to the mart where the trisfrof such of forte 'hall be had that the person so nifellUcifi,,W*Snote a resident of the city, wiled, district; townebth where the said offence was committed and not entitled to a vote therein, thebon tionvlctiou, he shall be Sentenced to pay aloe of net less than one hundred dollars. and be interboned not lea. than six. months not Mon than "It any person or persona shall make soy bet or wa . ger upon the resulted any election within this Common ' wealth. es shall Offer to make tiny "loch "bet or wager, either by verbal proclamation there:4er by any written or printed advertisement. ehelleoge, er Invite any per aon'or'persons to make such bet or wager, I pmt movie tkitilbeireof, Itte br they shell forfeit and pay three times the amount in tecor offered to be bet." - ' ' ' , . .. . The jadgee are to make their returns ins the county. or.fiehuvikilli at Abe Mart limns, In Pottsville, on FRIDAY: lb. 11th day of October. A. Ll. Ifitid, at 12 O'clock. 1d.,, ei midday, ~: • ... ' 4 Olsen inder my heed and and at the Sheriff 's Oillee,- rottnilkt,a44Acted Beetenatter Mb, in the year *tout Lord, withatintud,•iscbt hundred end Ilityltine, and eilibl.Plhlfd lisr_tif Abe: Inftpiadese. or the Visited Sopt.2ll , 4,..,4 " =d AS eents. SS-It air COD sus tits cesatoxirsumv.i* !Mts. Pest tolUdyl • JOIN nopAre:— :seg. pos4o. j , . awls: MISCELJJkNEOUS. 1-1 , SE li VNTßltitiVita r ar a t , *BR llsigst Olettk cratiis Plabautanie.l l olTh e aLttot *bolo:solo asit retail lb boom and Okar -8 1m0iVuoCatit,ankfoo labia It" both Itopottott and Itomostic i vott ) itt MIA aliliat tio7 sosablo pries& ii HltßlilaY , i calk icY' Ootobor2M33 - 434 1 • . T JENKINSOIN, Profeinstii.Of .•kr, eves lessons In Singing. Also, Oil itekdeork Violin. Vida. ywiladllo, Guitar. ! Tatill&—For a course of 21 kaloorso. PO. Emeriti guaranteed In ell me* , hate ProPwiPPliett lon tO et!td,y and Prsttleg la Peroovered tn. • • ' Platat» TUNIIIII.0(0S1 the polo., • dole ofavoil temperament.) and, rrar ranted to Oro entice satisfaction. on namable terms, and at abort pollee. ii/4estlmoulele of the higheet order AS to character end capability. *.oluerorers—lfoa Plena:it Row, Mahanteuge et. L a—Agent *Jr the sale of NAXOS of all fret class maker to New York Oft,. PottsrUkt, Noy 14,19 m•om I • NSW STORE! MEE subscriber In grins his frieSdl I and the matte. thatle his opened. next *door to prank Pott'e hardware Store, lb Centre street, whew Dry Goods, Grocery cad Provision Store , tree. can always be had at resanoabti rates CLII, Priam Articles for, Pqnsily Vie • ' lie .111 be constant), reviving from Pitiladelphisand Non York. and Will always have on bandanas asisetion. of FANCY DRESS GOODS. SWAT giving his business bin uereesal and strict ep tension. be bop.s to merit and receive a fair share of the patronage of . the eithena of Yottnille and _ - E. IdeDONA.LD. Nit Con at the New Storr.*M-. Apriree, 'be - tf fRUIT TREES, C. • 13RSu -t-. Pis desirous of ?loot ing Fruit Trees this fall, can be supplied y the subscriber, wbo :,as a lot on band now growing. consisting of Apple. rear, Peach, Plum and Cherry Trees. dwarb and standards, PM, of which will bear next year. These trees can be ttansplanted Vein Greenwood. and their growth not ehected whatever. eitbtir this fall or in the spring. Orders received for ell kinds of Trutt Trims, to be delivered either this bib Or in the spring. We feel satisfied, bat the public , will be mon:likely in get the trees they require and quite as • cheap from us as from thn. who hawk theirs snout, arid who generally accommodate the public by supplying anything they may tr..nt, altd which is vary frequently done by merely changing the label en the tree. - • Aug. 20, 34. B. DANSAN.! CQ.11,. lERY_EQR ISALE 2 * 1. HE,t4UUSCRIBERS offer for sake the Lam which bast 'Mont nine . years to run, to get er with the remaining fistulae et the Colliery Nos tablishinent located on the Primrose Vein, at St. CLIO, and known as the Ad 11111• Colliery. The Sebntea and En gine remain on the premixes in good condition, but the Croaker war burned down a %bottling, ago. The' 061- limy, with the exception of the Breaker, la in good work ing order, capable of producing from 60 to 160 teal in' coal a day, which Is or an excellent quality. Alan, will be sold 16 drift Care, Stables, Am. Ac. Permits wishing to examine the Colliery tan do m by' applying ',to Mi lken li. Elttlehales, at New Castle. Terms toisPrete.:; WILLIAM 11. LiTTLICHALES, I JACOB J.INDNNIIIITII. , t,°- 44tsigrief.s of •Wa. Lita•haies.,, 37-41 t. 1: Sept 10,'89 SPORTSMEN SPORTSMEN liteet and be ■ lovantlack OK. Wadi/ w an r 1 RECITUE 9 S "Patent Animal Trap Small enough to be earned In tt pocket. and as dinette° as a et It wllfklllra bear or a fox as ea Ily ace rat. • • ilaircall and tee the great ion; at BRIGHT cit L,FRCICS • Hardware d' iron StOr Centre etreet, P9rTSVILLIt. • Aprtt 23; '59 17. WIVL PdOYER, , . Stone -Ware' MaAnfactfrer; 1 ; ' Triaburg. Pa: er.AFULL st'sroTtment,of..WAßE co cos- Manny on hand. All kinds of Ware made to or. For price lists. address the proprietor. Orders Inc mail promptly attended to. ~ . ' • • • f: , HiatRISBURG. STONE-WAR& This Ware Is clear et all poisonous matter. The gla zing is made of cowmen mlf amet day. Apple flatterer anything else may be krpt to It with perfect sufett—,. There is NO POISDN In it. as there is in cotinnen red Eattlien-Wite. Milk aud:Buttei keep much beitert in this material than it does In Earthen-Ware. ; It Is bent Ma Blot body. and will not • absorb any part of what may be put Into it, and is n4'0111610 :to break or .ersek In using. • nr-Sold by storekeepers In POTTSVILLE, and Mer chants thmwthout the State. . I av-A Warning......A family residing In Plan t:oak. Pa., were •receattly POISONED by eating APple Batter which bird been kept In Earthen Crocks, the hin ging of 'which' Is POISONOUS."—Eckdic Jledicet J er- AA /nip. ISM . I seklan.ofactory in FILBERT street, between Stat North streets, near the State Capital Stem Flour M II A !taint:MO. PA. !April lin. 'Pk I tttm • HARDWARE & IRON 'ELLING OFF' ',BELOW COST I •1 • THE SUBSCRIBER; intending x to relinquish the Hardware brineas, has t removed the balance of his stock the brtl.k. building in NOrwegian street, between Centripand tad!. road streets,adjoining the Liquor stare of Sir. Jan: - Smith, where be la noweloaing out his goods with out regard to coat.. He would rerpecttully call the attention of Housekeepers, Mechanics, Miners and others to bin stock, beluf satisfied that it will be to their advantage to give him a call.= he' Is determined to I close the business. Amongst his stock will be (bond a general assortment soph an la mantis kept in Ilardttare 1 Stores. There will be found— 1 Locks,. Hinges, Hand and Panel Saws, X Cut fad 31111 Saws, : • Files and Rape, Anvils, • Bellows, . . Vices. , Stocks and Dies , Chisels, - • • . Angers, . - , Braces and Bit's, • ; nines of all kinds, Tacks, . - ' B ils, Cbains, , . II Shovels and Spades, Saddlery Hardware. tkaidler'a Tools. Wagonntoxes, ke., &e, ; 01.11i -Also on hand, a lot of first rate Cabinet a 'id Nisch maker's Varnish and Japan, together with Rolled, and Forged Iron, Shear, Cast and Spring Steel. #e, of the beet manufacture. CHAS. W.CLSMSNS April 30, 'l,9' - 1 a •..,' ' '66 NEVc MILIISIc I NEW MNgIC: Li IS of Italian Ausic din's. “Ro rt le Diable"—hellak. "Les II nmsepot " "The Cr,iiital Set,” with brilliant variations—Bel "Sweet Memories"—Beekel.` "The Myeteries"—Doohteitl. "t'enobecot 'Crystal &hot ti seh"—Bollak. 'Twinkling Star Walts"Bellak. "Domino Ospftp"—t "Wake The,'Dearest," from M Tromfore—TerW "On tb&Cold Shores of the Stratsee—Delllo.L "At:ahem, e!0, Praise God in Ilia I lolinits"—Kinm "0. be Joyful In the Lord all ye Lands"— " "I've Brought Thee an ivy Lear—Wood. "Adieu to the Tillagt"—ElmeL • "Our Sirea of Old"—Relnhart. • ' "Gondolette Waltz"—Bellek. , . "Rome Treawore Polka"—Bellak. "The Rodney, Palka"—Bstelle de Lisle. • "Not a Sound Is on the 11111"--Itorelol. "Dearest Girl. be Allne"—Beekel. Satomoth log Ton Cannot Help Liking"—Taylor. "Jessie .Ferree"—Beeket. "Sandford's Medley Cog lions"—Meckel. . t•Floretwe Walla"—ltellat. ' . 'Our Sehottleeh"—Porter. • • • "I'd he your Sbadow"—Bailey. • • "Maggie by my Side Polka"—Bellak; "Tmvatore Ala reh"—Valio. Just published, and tot !ale at • M. Centro Strti TILE CELEBRATED •'. 3 ! COPPER TO,E r . Nr i L cH ird t.L' I PATE I N IT IVET Ifo?ttilt andthildrenht that/and Shoes. An Improseinent has been ,applied• to Bode ;land Shoes. by which a sewing of expense to the consumer, IA twothlrds, Is realized. by actual experiment. • Consists of a;dement co THE or oTIP pperther indestructible; MA (dial, neatly fastened to the toe. of thy boot or Ode, forming a complete protection. This invention is 'moist ponliented to the public, with the wheat knowledge tdi iti practical utility, haring been.histed over two pony.; and la destined entirely to supersede the old styli!, for Ckildrels's, Boys' soul Faiths Boots and Sliots4 •./ The importance of this invention will be readily a predated, atilt is well' known that children intratlab_y wear out their boots and shoes First at the Toe, and, with this protection, they will upon an average weir at least two or three times as long as the old style while the expense In DDT A TRIPLE AIORB. This invention is also especially applicable to Annoy' Boots, and all occupations subjecting the tea of thelboot or shoe to be cot or worn. 1 -Merchants, and the public generally. will see thy ith• portanee of obtaining these goods .Initnedletely. an 'they are destined, for general sea, to supersede all other kinds. The Oasts may be obtained of pearly all .the wholyr sale dealers In the principal eltlea , or of the pubserlbook CIIASS, McKINNEY d CO.,.Beston.l (Owrna OP TOP MOM) t ; - .August 13074 • . • 3:l4tn ;I . • t Ttlr/ TO Y AVO I C At l 2 gI 1 adopted the fbllowlng Bates of Toll on Miseelle4 one Articles, and on Boats, to be charged on their Worts doling the year .1849: • TOLL TOll2 CRAMER PRI TON OF 2000 PORNO. All articles tarried ten miles and under:shall pay, Mandy cents per tan, exeepte here this amount aha i ell ceed 6 mots per toe on the ascertained tonnage the vessel for any belt passed below . Reading. or 4 mute par ton above Reeding, In ant ease; WOW lest Mentkond4 rules will be charged. 4 !, I For aay distance beyond- ten mlles, one tint per tdri per mile additional will be charged, exemt that Lime. atone, Clay. Buck Bats. Peat, and Rails, Manure add Cordwood, titan be charged not more than 30 Mnia per tan. Ircus - Ore, Wrimght or flcabbledStone,Common Rough Drark,'Sand, Unwronght, Building,Flagand'Cuib . I Stone, not more thin 35 cents per ton. Gypsum, Slate, Marble, fire Brick, Soap Stnne,lFlsit, Salt, lee, Copper, Or,, Scrap, F ran and Broken Caatingra,, not more than 4 3 cents: • • Pig Iron, Railroad, Bar and Manufgetored ItuNCait. Inge and' ilraebinery. Timber, round and, square, gawid Lumber. Shingles, iley and Straw. Flour, Seeds, m thous Coal. Distilled Liquors and Spirits, Merchandise of all kinds, and sit articles not otherwise specifically enumerated, not more than 50 cents 'Mr ton for any , tame . Onepoeder. If, put up In keg e t-of metalottti l l -pato at the last named rotas:. but Wm so pot for qutntity exceeding 100 pounds In th bftt, PAT lb* fall charter rates of toll for every lock passed., : Nom.—lo passing the Lock; Boats shall have meets: deuce of karts. Rata not complying with this l'Ogolz lion, will be charged the full charter rates. TOLL - ON BOATS .. . The Toll autbotiscd by the Charter of the Ceuipany, is 4%. ants per-ton for every lock paned below Reading, ' and 4 cant: per lota Winery loek.paxped above Iteidlog.l on the ascertained tonnage of the tent, and these ra:tee' ... c .11% be • &Ping every boat; but conditional per mita ell • Weed to boat* width may be navigated; In r4rict °pot) Cy to lay, and to the regulations of the Company. al be following rates: .I 1 • Boats carry in eargnorbleh has paid ET6 dollars! or , mum far tolls—tree.. • • •, .‘ i Coate unladen. or with tarp which. hat paid lei I lion „Ore dollars In toile-, •- • ' - ..._ lior 6 Who, or cadet; -.. • - •• • - -- r “ mere than 6. and not over lOutilee, - / ,_to 4 , ' " MOriltutalit t and not over 20 milt* • • 140 ", aoy, distance load 20 mUa. . Any violation of the lesser reknintlons Mr wing ithe marigstion; andrfor the pmtection of the 1/01k11 Of 311N1 CourpanyOrill render the boat Ilelitalo an addlthiesl toll. not aeteeedbag theta! chatter rate;and to detention of boat and eerie emit each toll, or - Mai counntatattan thereof died by the maesgets, la pi& Boats mentos upon a dingle -hereto" the works shalt parity each loch they easy at any thweinee. few' aide minas upon the ascertstned tenon* Minor, above Reeding, and six ("Weyer ten below Iteettleg,egreibbly to the Act of Assembly. - By order of the Boyd, ' • L V. lIIALBY4 rits (4o ,lL 'Obleeast'the Sehatylkill ifaviyallonteantis Pt, nuleakfrilie, Najd WOW: "Ji • I'l4 • ' " - . _ . . . , r ' - . ...;, , .:•19.ArdairMig tii i m moron • frilE,uidetoigned is now prepared to 11,. tow Cheeljraetitsidtly; between fh/ adellikie rut X Ale* gent , i,seta, tat soy Use libelee 4, I . 1 ‘ BOW& thief SOU win be F le w ' us , iii _ 1;=, Bm 4 iggi se e; Ceptalas cam *we timely W in by let* heft they, Um the mosottlas, *ben they expect Le be it Philadelphia, : My fair Baeseade very pew at Iststeashed by oft' *VW sllsikessa isratt4.l4' /Iv pilot the Detawene.i , sa Cb i= L lam PR /PPS- A er42, 1 111 114,0 , Ilittlimpoi, , . : T rigroyAstrunu stsagt fug It/ Ltioset here tate day kneed a reitartaerettipplAt ieethrt beeleeseoinder the name or PAW & and wet *Wiese the bettors. at the old steed, *hen they bops to locepro a continuant* of the patroano old& has beretoSas been re Lltenelty extended to them TheY wilt mostently 'keep coo toted all bode of Whit. nee aid Ileellock 2 letaber—ideo4 reedy Yksorleg, Doan, garb. tamale*. tzkleeles. de- ay. • iFirllalitt WENS are reepeeturtle requested to call, as we barn dendnad not to be undersold by anybody. J. p. PALM, _ . . Sebnyibittliairen. itarett Is.6ca REAL ESTATE SALES. TO - O ALL &oil* Holum I'. AN -8T RN LANDS. U EXSIGN blli Agent for Egbaylklll, i tsbon, Luserns, Columbia, Emilt ll2o- ner d gold Dan In counties, oilers for ale, LL TA to Pat. „Ilk tail, Until eounty,lowl. Also, land in itlinots And antanstii, tar taut, or on nine. For harthastudmna- , Wu 'rite and ou t law postage stamp, to • Mar. PATTEN', Agt. Unsmiling, • •etylklU ots., Jan. 21,19 44t • ALL WANTING FARMS IN DE.- Lliiteril% thump', Heti iDU aid Mows from innatia— See advOrtloonte •It of Hammonton Lands in another CO/UU!II. I , • i • von poL i g. . • • HE' und reign, wren" roi , sale.. 4. i a trite tof !And contai ri hog 9 acre ;' and situ. lon the upperi Pt. earbou . reed, about ,r, halt to a from potavUte. The Improvements are two frame Orel. lint houses, A small stab* and also a meted of never faillogpr. I Will sell in one pleerior in lot, to , ult porch It ii also well adapted to the catalog of vegetal. s. and big some fine young apple trees itti , d grapevines thereen. .Ppr further partteulari 'moire f • 'l. . • DAUB LAVER, Orchard Breyer,: . Ms reasons foe fling therabove are, that he harper. chased the Tomb Mg lino Earns from • the Schuylkill Navigation Compiny. and Tights to mate It an erten sive farM, whieblwill require his spare time. and also intendsunklog a Summer reeart thereon, which will be one of the Snag Outside of Philadelphia. Pottsville, Ye . -. 4-tf . , I tt:1 4 ,'59 , - FARM' ILAIDp FOR SALE .25. ralleitrri Philadelpht. by railroad . to the Mate al New Jam*: meriog the beet, for emicoltural potpies. beim; a good foam mil-With a clay bottom. a Large FrAet, divided Cato ' , mall (mom and beindrede from 01l parts of we cop . iry re now nettlingendbuild ins. The mope o:odueed are lame and 1•0 be men growl ow. The climate la delightial,end secure from frwM., 'Terms from $l5 to $ per acre. payable within four YWirs by iortilmenta. To Tod the Owe—Lear* Vino Moot. wharf at Pidladelphia, at 714 A. M- by ran. rood toe Uammotitom'or address U, J. Urines, by - letter: Iliumnauton P. Atlantic CO, New Jeatey. See full adreribiemect, ZUBLTC SALE 'of VALUABLE REAL ESTATE: ag UN DERSIGN ED,-Trustee up. /r ' loiointed byt he Court of Ci - AttenierPhiae of Schuyl- WI 1 County, to pill a certain portion oflbe Reed Estate of Robert Adannt, a Lunatic, for the payment of his de* will expoe/ to nubile into or matey, on WED'S ts. Dar; The terentyleighth day of September, at the Ex- - ehenge'llotel. kept by P. B. liiereher, in the borough of Pottsville, at 10 crclock in the forenoon;—All that cer• fain toesensge avid tenement and tract or parcel of land situate in North Manhelm townsh p, Schuylkill county, Pennsylvania, elong_the Centre Turnpike and also ou the road leading to Sebdlslkill haven, and about one mile froint bet place, adjoining lands of Benjamin Batt. John Renerich. John (*wen. Jacob Delbert and thy County learM. r•.ntalninqQ Eighty•eight acres and Sixty-t 1 two porches . wl try the appurtenance+, consisting of a tiro•story f. Me dwelling house:with a frame • kitchen Retorted. a bank-barn And °Mei 'out bull,' lugs. Tb•i above proyerty will I.e -gold. subject to the two following Mortgages, both dated 31st March. 1845t—One fromMillam Co Iles to Mo..es Reber. Charles Reber and ClidideipherLoeir, Executors of the last will sad:testa mentof Jacob ber, deceased, conditioned ' for the pay ment of 11700 .et or upon the day of the decease of Rosins Reber. e s rltb Intemet thereon to be peld yettly. . how 1 April. 1 b—being the dower of Rosins Reber,— Recorded In Mortgage Book.F. page 439. on 31 Match, • 1845. neonate r from William Collin* to Thomas Lyrteh, conditioned for he payment of $llOO 00. at ocnislin the' First day of AMR, 1147 ' with interest for the mane et the rate of five per cent. per annum, tram 1 April. littb, payable yearly.l—Recorded In Mortgair 'knit IF, page 441, on 1 April 1'145. - • TY . Attendance will begieen, and terms made ktiffien on .the day of eale,lby the undersigned. 1 • - 131. EDdAlt RICHARDS. prittlii.. Sept.r, '59 1 . .' • , 87.31 - 1 I "F Valuable 31111 and Water Power, Farm, Hotel, and several oilier Tracts of ' Laud. I ' • 4, 4 W1..1., t.le ,sold on the premises, on, 11'10):CESDAY. lb,. 28th day at September, 1889, at 12 o'clock, 51 ~ the Real Estate of •lIENItY4I. WISSI NEB, situate In Millcreek township, Lebanon county, and ritattt of Pennsylvania. to wit: No. 1. MI th t stibstantial twytory BRICK i t DWELLING USE. 83 by 86 f t, two story - Brick. Simmer and, Spring HT. three story Stotts GRIST ND, 91121011 AN 911.11. 4a by SS feet, with all the odern improveute tit, a two story Stone Chopping Mill nd Saw Mill, ou a never failing rarram of water. with head and fill of nineteen fe e t, with the fulli and free n of all the water of 3 111 k-ree k. and a plisse of around th • eto !belonging. situara on the Lebanon Talley Banton and adjoining Nor. 2 and 3, containing about 8 4011 with a 3 oung orchard of fruit trees. No. 2. All t at STONE MANSION 110173 E, i msti r i rough led, w it h Shrethbery, Fruit; Ad., large e .,,,,. stows RA KB RN. ocartyinsw, Wagon Shed end "' ''' Corn Cri attar ed, with a never failing spring of wa. ter t near4tita se, and a stream of water in the barn yard.an also 'ler in web tiatid,adjolator No. 1, dins ta thing about 84 ACRES of fi rst quality Limestone Land, into his state of cultivation. Kin. 3..tA11. t t substantial new BRICK GOTEL, 40 by M feet, wit a wine attached licY beet ware, [ u known si Rd oak hood, bn the Lein alley Railroad, at M minter's Station, wItK extensive stahllnglenal bar( and sideling, adjoining Nots.9 and 3, containing a t 9 ACRES of first quality of land..' No. 4.141! t at retain noose and LOT OF GROUND, Mt tat in Newton:lt:town. Marion townahlp. Ber k, rounly. and Strad aforesaid art „inkling. 94 of 'Wm. Dewees on the west, Linde of John Kapp ors the tiotth lands of Marion town-hip on the mat, and the ittblic road leading throcrgt said New. manstoWn on the south. containing &bon t. 70 perches of laid. I t No. B.—All t t certain piece ()Mead nit i al& adit!in !nit the Learn Valley Railroad about i a rds east of the shan't/its lb and adjoining lands rt the beim of J. M. Garhard deeeased. Jerome Person, and tract No. 6. eontaining at 6 ACRES. No. 6. tAII tl at certain piece or tenet of land, adjoin ing lands of th t heirs of J. 11. Gerhard, deceased, lands of J. Zeiler, J Noll. and others„ana adjoining N 0.5, containing abdut Ils ACRES. N 0.7. tAll that certain piece or tract or land, situate in 1 kiiiirreek township, Lebanon county, and State aforemid.adjoinlng" hind of the Writ of J. 31. Gerhard, derniced, J. Slop. and others: this tract being'CHESTNUT TIMBER of twenty cedes' powlti, and within, two miles of lbe .LeTtown. Valley Railroad, containing about 16 ACRES. No. 8. Is another tract of CHESTNUT TIMBER Attc. ' LAND. 'Situate in the township. county , and State aforesaid, adjoining lands or J.tilmsman. Wm. Seibert, and' others, containing about 7 11 t 1 ACRES: - • No. 9. 1 1 s a tract of MOUNTAIN LAND. situate In= township, county and Slate akin:said, adjoining latids (I P. Shoal), Wm.Kreisher and Others. containing about 5 ACRIad. On this tract there la num wiz of good filt-Yor fortlrar particular; pisns.ke., address IL 11. Mounts, 111 laalmeett Mill P. 0.. Lebanon county, Pa.. or JONATHAN !LAW, 31111bach IP. 19.., or 0. IL Mcuze, Shaer. ferinown P. 0.; 1 , 1 nrsersoosiirlphir f g toirtnitine the, nbutisea will call ed either Of the undersigned. T 111 be made known fro daytot mks, tg:JONA . ILLIO, 1 ' p, , , r O. Y. 21, . , .A , . st(frietz of ''' esai k Idlikreek t • LeLarton co.". Sept. 3, 59 r -1111 P , NEW AGEICIILTMLAL SICTIIENXIIT. 1 1 TO 'AIX WANTING FARMS, A 'Ram Opportunity in a Delightful and Healthy CU -, ' mate 24 *Ors Sonikast . // .Phikulriphia, on the ' 1 , 1 Cluodita and .Alltintse Rouroad, A. J - - ' • 'N old n i t eitate, consist i ng of several 4 theorems of arras of pandit:Wm so il has been dl: al cd into to sof various sizes to mat the purrhaser. A populotion of some Ftf Pen Ihnichrtf, from variant pitta at the Middle States and New England. have set tled there thioart yaw improved their Wooer, and rafted tvyttrotto.rops. Th e fake of the !Ind is at the low stun of Ines $l6 'to Pe per arm; the soil Is of the . best goal:: v foi. the pro:auction of Mont, Corer, Oars: . ..Mschet, G. .ez and rer. - ahkt. I's PA COittIIDERED TillillEST bRUiT BOlli IN TUN UNION. The place is perfectlyre from frosts , --the destructive enemy of the hornier. Crepe of grain , gram and halt are now growing and nLa teen .; By examining the place it. se;u emit, a correct udvment can be formed ot:the produe- Iliettess cf the Mod. The feline are niedesasy to secure the rapid impervement of the lend. which! la only mid for a , hal ittoppreent The result has Item, that with in, the past y some three; hvactred hosier have been "hrecte4; two 'mills, one ste.tm, four ..stoato, jtolue 1 1 1. y vineyards andlpeach ors bards planted, mid a large num ber orotber iin• roymnentatiraislng it a dealmble and activet e lace o buoinesa . 1 , THE N MAID 'LET, i , - ; 1 , As t read r MST iiretnan its logatiom ht Wu 1 . 1 ;IF IN VIE UNION. ,) Wedded bridging doable the pate than In locations' !away from tht" city, and more than Mloblis the pile. than the West It in knows that the earliest and best fruits land vigerables -In this latituneellankfroto New Jerseyy antim.it annually exported to the extent of: toll. Ilona. t• In locating _ere, the settler has many advantages.— Ire Is !Rhin it few hours ride of the greet cities - of New Egaland and Fiddle States, be Is near Ws old friends and antociatkete, be le in a &tiled cotophy itArre ecru impnitamet 41' conefortaad theirs:Slob is at hand. He 411 buy 'nem:article he waits at the ehettput price. and sell his produis Rd lbw highest, (In *hip Wind- tb la is re vented.) be lAtt schools for his ehlldren.d.rine servo, and will enjoy an open Winter, and delightful climate, where fevers lee, utterly unknown., The result of the elutoget upon time from the north, bu generally been to restore the to an excellent Mate of health. In the we.fof building and Improving. lumber can be obtained at the trdlls at the rate of $lO to sl6' per the* sand.' Brlckst from the latickyard °petted in the place, every article den be runt's.' In the Plata good "MOO" tem are at baud. and there la no. place In the Union where buildings and linprovementsean be made Ammer. The'reader !Hilt onee be struck with theadvantam here presenteg, apd ask himself why fil e vfoperty his . hot been toilet, op before. the reasom IN It was never thrown In 'the market; and unless; these statements were maract„ltio ono would be invited to examine It. land befdre parebZing. This all are expected to do.— They will aerlaad under cultivation; such la the exteet of the settienfengt hat they will no doubt meet persons from Owlr own neighborhood; they wilier itnesa (beim prvveintott PI end can judge ttirt character of the popula tine. 1 If the, come with .2 /kW WI selelf, they should `Mine prenorto stay a day or awo. and be ready to put.' chase; salvo' ions cannot be held on teasel. There are t o daily trains to Philadelphia, and to Mt atati lets who thipnrie, the Raitrowt Onopttoy viris a Fri note 4 for Yitlirtllt,and a fie (IPrice Tiddler Three . Tram, t --_, ' , ItE TOWN OF HAMMONTON. Jo iontwet n with the agricultural Felt kment, a new and thrivlngiatern has naturally arisen , which presents induosasents , -, for any kind of business, particularly otiose rad asSnumetorles. The shoe baldness mold be ' carried on i,n this plant and market to good adventage,' alto retton basilicas, and manufactories of aglienltelval ii i pletnents, Or too addax for westing small artielea. lbe I preveni ent has been so rapid as to fasters le - Cowling a d tteatiment Increase of bushman. Town kid pay a good else,* . )410 trot sell *Mali awe, as If would "Mkt the bigot? tool the piste, eon bo bed at lona SliM j e and Upward - , , • - • The /At cafes "rater,* Monthly literary and agrf: cultural sheet; rontainhns 101 l Intbrouttiott of ilatuneso ton, as to obtained at 23 cents per annum . • , nos Indlaientahls—watrante• deeds hived, char of art i l /e u l ub^ "o.‘ be n Womet ht Psi& Abate to the land: Leave Vinisitreet wharf, ridisdripttle. for Ussomostart. . !!.,1 11 4 11 htsittiet 754 A. 11- or at 4 1 ,4 P. 11. Fare%) ts tin. when (hoe/ oust the Mr, Byrnes. , Boarding convent• sinews on baud lied better stop with ter. iirroex, * W it ch's' , IP" theritsre derided no to parettufuk en be will show thous ores the lead in lets Cirdages fro , of espiese. ;Letters and eyelleadions can be addressed!, to rwil. 4IC id' De nelle_ litintoosdon l'. 0., AtlanticAtlantic Cn., Now ontert ILDOnghlin s 2olSonth illth street, Phi be delPfda.Mows . d laibmitation awfully fund:dos& July 'l,' Po li-thet , WANTING '.FARMS,- of Hammonton Linda. ' ASSICNEES' SALE fostsaipt. '0 . 0, :77n . , , Illeerdlotsilk. .‘ The mirist to the Eastern Gitlin Is dalLrritk a' ifseliolng cOndrael 1:i ;trios& . 1 A».. ' ,-' , irolaaort.. - . Drlegator fitroi Irolsod are .la Noir York oft, ' 1 ' Wicking foodatild of the vat, rolisfooo N.. tivrf *ow 6 prop&si there. - , A .. . Cii4ltorata. - .. . tflolif idelissowi. 'fkatigrasta stilettos le large Dumber* Horace Oriole: advisee so amen of .1 the Oppetioe to the-Administration. Deteotesq. ..... • Gevidiai Nelms / General Scott has arrived . at Washington, mad 1 the Iskograptt reports that them le Jgrobabillty , of his being not to San Joan, ht ea- i why, relative to the dieloultlse them- ' .7 • The Anti • tad neonlt. • l ie alluding to the Awl - ago •of the Doutearatiti Cotureu:tous at Syriteato, the New Yotit toffee- poudeat of the Philadelphia Ledger writes , Thar* eau NIA!) doubt the 'diviaiotte cod heafj.l ; buntings aageadeted by the ottoorrimeeti of yell terday, most reader the:sseeess df the Stahl tick . et:lstretaely problematical." quer Ri , A Bienlan's eslooratl e p la ce took place at Maeda ter, N. n.. oD Wednesday last, and in the evening a serious riot oesunud %stases them and a au** bier of gamblers. Brand beildiegs were partly destroyed, windows were demollshed,ptstols *ere bred, and a large quantity et liquor spilled We the street, - No Huta were lost, however. , . L'utotijr.—We have already given the names' i of thi famous "Bo net players" rour_ou their ' way ro this countr yto lay in tltgreat Inter- national Cricket m it e iljo come o inder the as spicei of the St. Georp's Club of , New York.— , • The names of the "tweriborAws: have been selected to play with them, are as 'lows: A. C. Bar clay. Phileda„, A. Marsh. New York, . '• • Robt. Bage, New York, W. C. J. Huron, Phila., Wm. Comery, Conn.; • W. - Newball..Philada. W. Crossley, ii. Tort, - J. W. &elite. N. Turk, A. H. Gibbs, do., , ..T. Senior, Pttilads., —Heins, Newark; 11. Shorts-New Turk. • W. Hammond, Philada., R. Waller, ilon G. lined, Chicago, J. T. Walker, or,- ' ' S. Ingham, New York, W.. j .Wilby. d0.,1 J. C.,Lang, do., S real. Wright, do., IL Linywhits, ' do., IL Wright, do. . Names all familiar to those who rake are letersit j, In the , manly game.' They have been selected' ' with Plot judgment with reference to their trail- 0111 i qualities as Bowlers, Bratamerrand Sae Field •ere, and it win be noticed they ire from all parte ' of the country. Mr. Wb craft, hf Newark, has been selected to perfqrm responsible duties of ... . . Umpire. . Marto! our readers arai undoubtedly,' aware of- the failure of the welk known publishing bows. of ' ' ti......... Phillips, Sampson i of Boston. It Is stated that the hiusediate use . was the recent death of Mr. Phillips. T affairs of the , its have been somewhat insole for a long period; hot the eon- Ildence in the business capacity of the senior partners was inch as to suable thaw to persevere amidst difficulties. The dna would perhaps here' continued so as to bare ”tricated itself from em barraisment if,Mr. Phillips bad lived:: The pot,. ._ lieitlott of tb. Atlantic Monthly was begun sub. segue:it to their dilßoniti.S,and hoot, We believe, eouneeted with this much to be 'regretted. result. There is every probatility of the easels being fit. ly equal to the liabilities. , • 1 -11forre SLAYte."—Senator 'versos , of Georgie, la * thithful, progrtssire Democrat. andlds electkon to the Senate was Minified all over the North as . proof of the ascendency of his ;Arty in that State. He recently - Memel his constituents at GriMn, and his speech to t o. , 1 • lug the rounds of Southern papers as a_ genuine Demos document. We iinote* portion of It to let North. ern laborers APO las what estimation , they are held by their southern fellow citizens. :Porhips they atom It'. compliment to he called 'degreded whits slave.,' and 4lke to be told that the poor white man in the South 00. euplee a prouder position limn they. if they do, let them 100 their caps high In the air, shout Demoenley .foniree ' and sing- peens Of praise to Its conimostone,eles ;very. ille says : "The proud and enviable condition of the poor white Man in the South, 'compare* to the degraded white sleek of the North is owing to the existence of *Main slavery 'in the South. If the question of emancipating the ne irore,wal tisday submitted to the peor leotGeorgia, sloe pot tir ten who own on staves would vote in the negative. Slavery mast boimaintained—in the Union If possible-- I. eat of It it nacirmary—peaceably if we , . may—lbrzibly if f we must. lie wee oilman advocate of squatter mover eignti, but had repented of and retested the error.— firibiequeutinveatigatton bad convinced him that the true theory in relation to the territorial Government of the Union is, that It is both the power and duty of Con gress to seas !ARP for the protection of slavery , whenever It exists; or may exist, upon the moil." roar C. esort.—We learn that Mr. Henry C. Cato has been received with great distinction in. howls, and becoming fatuous thervi .tatters to the President" havik bees-translated Into iirtssiontand a translation of the '''Prinelples of &trial Se knee" la to appear 'morph , *tidy, under the patronage and at the expense oft Ignited )roprietor io Bt. Petersburg: The ,Psofessor at Pulliteal eonomy at KW, Ou being told that Mr. Corey's .Poili teal Economy" was an Old hook. published In 1837-4 n, replied, "No matter: be th u lt may, It la a book earet ag well to be remembered is the one lad the way—the pioneer. Of the get" getout whiehi non. Meat to my numerous atudente." lir. Carey will lisle threllea and Denntatk before returning Tribaras , prrieatbs in Baltimore sot week, 101. Aar One hundred and see oty-six persons died is Philadelphia last week: . . • Arf,The deaths in' New Y. rk last week, units hotrod Left fise-hundred and ei itty-one. . fliff"The itrorrietotim Regl i 74 has attained Its' 'sBtkyear. and last week ant • its 69tb. jr4g-A, marble sarcophagi for the tantalise of.. Fleury Clay baijust been cm plated In Ftillidel pbin. ./91frlee advertisement o Dr. Elsteforsre Liver Invigorator nod family Oath tic POI ids another. column. • . lgr The St. Louis paperUare urging ' the com mencement nod eomplati of s monuments. to 'Cul,Senton. • •- • "j'Sr. Charles, the "F re King," who itaye Ala 'Wonderful ex 1116160ne a t 1834; diadyetamt ly in New York citt. par Wooden water pipes have - recently' been taken up in nochester,N. y., perfectlysounkaf ter thirty.fire years nee. Abe "deb. POTTSVILLE MARKETS. ' ' _.. . .(Wholesale Prices.) - - Whist floor, situ family; V bad, K00(4116 60 do . 'do • extra. do - 825 oo•woo do do superego, do d boo -6i/0 * Bye Flour, . • do. 400 Heralllicit, prime oldie, p bushel, 1 20' t , prime red, c „ , do • ' 130 gimp pesos, ". do l6O 6 160 . Dried Pserhee, red, 14 pou nd, •15 upend, do : ' • - Il . Dried Appiee, • . do • it Bye,' vi busbri, Fli:notler.perporid, . 14. UorO, % do , ' 40 Amadora., PO 11 Oats, do 40 Mom, '. , 11 La rbtotear. do • 80 rd. - 11% "iff. 12 ThnothySeed t ' - 2 01 1 Reif, hied quarter V•• lb 8 -Cloior &md, 660 do fore quarter VII goy, porton, 24 004316 00 Plaster. - 11 yon $B6O Kiso,dodon, 14g4alt, per sack, 1 25 POTtIyILLIC 'FAI.OI)I2OE Prices.) ;TIMM, &C.—itxint Family Floor. ; 00; '.aim do $8 75; superfine do 18 Mil DM: and Rye Marla $475. Bartel:teat floor at 12 00 !fund. Rye Chop at 90 0414 Cori, Meal $1 (.0 and Middlings Certif. 4 0 basheL 1011.3151.—Mge sell* at $1 00 0 Wm., Cora 85 do; Oats4ll 3111ATSe—ileitf molls at 100 1234 eta. par b, Motion I 2 ,do. Veal 12 do; Pork 1 dot fibooldris 80 9 do; rising lito 13 dn., 'Bologna Saustarev. 14 do. . PROVISIONS.:—Butter *ells at 17 eis. 4 o tb. Moos 1234 do.. E gg * 16 eta.' dot.. Lard 14 eta. jl. . , 8110 ARS,N. Orleano Solt - .4•8"9414"-'4" .4:qt the,. ..111M do: gabs 7 go: *•AnWhitein CroAnd and Pulverised:ll do. WlSlL—llallbot 12% eta.* lb; Black Mb 0 Beta. do. FRUIT AND4EMSTABLXB.—AppIen 23 chtlol, 111 00 1 P. Mabel ; Onion 10 eta.. }l ' peck : Beets 3 els e * bunch ; New tatars 87. 444 Ao* bushel Tomatoes 408 eta...halt *k ;C:gumbe 0 eta.* dozen : Pasco NJ cta., halt peck:: Peaches :4% @ 30 Eli.. halt peek; Water mek'99 / 9 29 jig, •11 Peace: CI twoo I 03 Ms - I@peace. Cabbage 2 0 10 Os, * hoed; Sweet Potatoes 12% 0 Z 3 cla., halt - peck.; ' MISCELLANEOUS. PERSONS WANTING CHANGE. 'Of climate for health. Bee advertisement of ibutunots tonLa tide, another column. ,- • • • Genesee-Flour Mille, •LEIIANO3II PA. iryzaa &SHOVE, Prilffietar.. . Subseriber has been appointed Jit. vole agent tbr the sale of this oelebeldnd Flag is &Multi!' county. We can confidently reeommetig this Flour as a saperlorarticle. and It will be 'Mon the "Mt tieemittod4lig. term 0.. - Apply to , - • t9lt.LtA3l SI AJOR Minket Street. Pottsville, July MX '59 Ilt4f .• .Br, terThom peon • 1. DEALERS " ARIYINARE' s : CUTLERY „ t o , IRON, TOOLS , &O • Corner Centre and Ifferket,:"Sign of the Sew," PeTt I SVILiiIC, PA. January 71), 6 ' • _ Anneal SUPPLEMENT to PURDOWS DIGEST. ANNUA* L DIGEST of the Laws'. of, • Pannsylturnia, for rat* of au ye/trona; tallie r Includes the Acta of the hat eeestme of the Las* 'atom; for:male al • R. OA !MAN'S Knokthwr. SCHOOL BOOKS I So hoc 4 Souks'! CIONtitiNTLY on hand, a fulLits.; VV sortmene.a all the &hoot Books lo UPI /4 tlia county. Mei. SCHOOL .11TATIOIERYI ' • , ' • • Psper, Owl Uooka, Peas„ lok, aids*, Pesells,**, tpe best quality. . • .• • ,/kiirfSr hetars sopped at the lowest prlnt.4, "ad Too. ers and Storekespenree the moat foorabitteterVitt. • . '1 D. ttANNAKI Book and Statboaery Vero. AI~BICA~ 61 INSWIANCE k TIM OWL. CAPITA'. BTOOK-.11•00.0oe. ompoimel amihrips. swim & eor;l4A,lllttuto. LIFE 'INSURANCE" at the 'usual • Mania'. Law - i ur at Joist Soot% lOW at about 20 per tint. ten ,‘ Or t at TOTAL Allntaraer sou; thstoroot In Miliaria. I A. 1r lIILLDIN, rromakkat. • A' • ikaskay. - Zittk; . - - .= . 7 liewerte AYeat fer4ekwylkot County.. • oppier,—..lohaotougo st, cot. of becona, removals. Januaa 9,'59
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