iptmot. Wit a • a, airia;ma, Gabs Au. SYM.van te ion end strati Anal To an the dada/West bigot thin* I Orr . Ned ible.Cll44l itself lotto's doublo ho— Vet, lad ettm all stlate 'On hi a 'Masa or as witholt ',skin and aremiti • 'To eaperieetersity Partierdar pane Itt thalltalhill. Steepen* lime% I otarrolows enhelhe To are ea doubt eathot: and yaws • Old, and bar ate raids of a Farah, Imelda 'rood thine the tall ens in dfries,* sails op little grow litiggors, sad a *hells they wialdgar. Tr or the salmi stiperablo thervie, Illbet, that pot rhileklos *whops loot the bada(t3r or Ids ankle, I Iloa•tato whieb• I wonder how big was when yo Was so lapheet t 2 Ste long! I lbws ye was a po i lty good else, add Mod phtogs • d lisserds, and pony- Wop and alga tIE y ga. Ts are tsarina aid time sow, @anhow— Deo%•hay lathing , do, but lay oph And *hi hats and ribblie, sod stick Old yar tang and Oda yore tale. I wander If ye OW ivollend a man, Without taking oph his bates. if there was Wait butilta ea Ida kote, I spars To had ter swalleala lot of tottilw Wholes, and a she-hantater to sock ' ' The meals oph the bolas aad dries in - The tea, as that Way wouldn't kat yore litisamlek. I weeder if tittles tads Good all the way diem. I caper su— At least, lard or 7feta To are as nighty bs It yam tale wee be' Woodard no it till , Dot Its hard to tel? g, I ablid aunt , yore bed e nest day male Is studs. DIVORCED . , • NY aturram One Winter there ram to Trenton, Noir Jersey, co i I two men named -8 th ondwrones, who bad both of them designs on the Legislature . 'Jones had a bad wife and was n love with a Pretty woman —be wished to bad yarned from his bad wife, so thet:tio might nary the pretty woman, who by the way, was a wido!w, with blank eyes, and lamb a formi Thengtre ones tame to Trenton for a divorce. . : Smith bad a wife, good as en angel, end the politer of ten hildren, and Smith did not • want to be divoreed, bet wanted, to get a charter fora turnpike or plinkroa4 to extend from Pies Run to Terrapin Wall, they, with ilia* diTerent errands, cams to Trenton; and addressed the irserabled wisdom with the usual irga i ments. First, suprers mainly composed of oysters with rich ,hackgrouud of venison; second, liquors in, great plenty, from "Jersey llghtnini,lwhich is a kind of locomotive at fall speed, reductirl to liquor shape, to Newark champagne. , vest in plain: , prose, the divorce man gave a champagne supper; and Smith, the turnpike man, followed with a Champagne breakfast, under the molifying intlaen'cis of whiebatbe arembled wis dom pasted both the divorce /nd turnpike bill.; and JUDOS and Smith—* copy at each bill in their pockets--went home rejoicing, over many miles of sand; and through the tribulation of many stage coachet Smith . arrived home in the evening, and as he sat down in his parlor, his pretty wife beside him —hot pretty she did look iiiltfve of her child fen °refit - wilts the tither !Ire dudying their lea Roos In the corner of the room, Smith, was induced to expatiate upon the good results of his misalon to Trenton. "A tornpike, my dear; lam one of the direc torsandwill be Piesident. It will set me up love; we can send our children to the bearding-school, and live in style out of the toll. Here Is the char ter, honey." "Let me see it," said the pretty little wife, who was one of the nicest of wives, with plumpness and goodness dimpling all over her face. "Let me see It," as she limited over Mr. Smith's should er. ' . ' t ' ;Bat all at once Smith's visage grew long-; Smith's wife's visage . grew With Smith was not probee bat now be Sipped outgo awful oath. ''Blast us, wife, those infernal scoundrels at Trenton have gone and divorced us 1" It was too true; the parchment wtieh he held twos is bill of divorce..lo which the newel of Stnitt! and Smitbsi wife appeared In frightfully legible inners. Mrs, §isith wiped her ,eyes with the eoroeref her specs; "Here's a toropike," said t he sadly, "and with the. whole of our ten children staring ma in the face, I ain't your wife! Here's a turnpike." "Blast the pike sod the Legislature and—" Well the fact is that Smith, reduced to single • bimodal', mutated -into a stranger .to his o w n wife, swore awfully!, Although the night . was dark, and most of the denizen! of Smith's town bad-gone to bed, Smith bid hii isle wife to put on her - bonnet, and arm in arm- they proceeded to the clergyman of their church. ' • "Goodness bless me P I exclaimed the good man, as he saw them enter. Smith looking like the last of June shad, Smith's wife wiping her eyes with, the corner of her apron" Goodness bleu me, what's the matter?" "The matter b, I want you to marry : as two right off," replied Smith. '• "Marry your ejaculated the, clergymin with expended fingers and awful eyes ; "are you drunk, or what is the matter with you 7" • However, be finally married them over straight. way and would not take a fee; the fact is, grave -as be was, he was dying to be alone that be might givil_vent to a suppressed laugh that was shaking him ail over; and Smith and Smith's wife went joyfully home and kissed every one of theirehild: rem; The little Smiths never knew that their father and mother had over been made.strangers , to each other by legislative enactment. Meanwhile, and on the saute hightJonea return ed to his native town—Burifogton, I belieVe,mnd sought at once the - line black eyes which he bad hoped.ehortiy to alibis own. The pretty widow sat on the sofa a white kerchief tied carrion!, around bar white throat, her black hair laid in silky waves against each rosy cheek. "Divorce Is the word," cried Jones, playfully • patting ter double akin ; •"etwo fact is. Bliss, I'm rid of that cursed woman; and you and I'll , be married to night. I knew bow to manage those sonadreis at Trenton. A champagne supper— . or was it a breakfast did the busineis for, tbe:n.— ' Put on your bonnet and let us go to the preacher's at once; dearest" . • The widow, who was among widows as peaches among apples, put on ber bonnetmedtook,Jonsa's arm, end— " Just look bow handsome It is pet,on parch. meat!" erred Jones, pulling ant the doeument be forober; "hem's the law that 'sap .that Jacob ' • Jones and Ann corolla Sons are two." . • ' 'Potting bar plump gloved'hand on his shoulder .she did look. • dear I" she said, with her rosy lips,and sank back, holf.fainting on the sofa. • , "0 blames!" eried Jones, and sank beside bet rustling the fatal parchmene in his band; "here's a let Of happiness and champagne goo, to ruin." " It was a - bard cast. • Instead of being divorced and at liberty to marry the-widow, Jacob Jones was simply by the Legislature of NeW Jersey in corporated into a turnpike company, and what Made It-worse, antherised,to run from Burlington to Bristol • • When you reeve% that Darlington and Bristol are fasted lest a mile apart, on opposite side. of, hs Deliwsre titer, you will Observe the extreme hopeleriamis of Jeati's ease. "It's ill the fait of that tirropiki mad who gave them the elierepigire sepper7or we. it the, • breektasa* - cried Janis Ite agony. , *lf Sithad , chartered me a turnpike from Pig's Ban to Ter„- , rapin Ifullow, I , might have borne it; -her4Dir 'very, Ideamf building a tom:olio from Marti/igloo to Bristol bean as absuraiiion he flee of it, 14 Bo It - ' • - • . "Awl ,dtvereted r usid as, a tear rousing doiru , r thisallanal crashing. his hat be tame his haute, "and ortari — worsa , the Legisla ture is adjouruid, sad goo. home dye anklet's% to Tessier' till traii -Jur. ' It vas s tarsi ease. .‘ (i) bed oatuteed 4iit:the 1'1'614 . the!;.e•iliga r : . l eginatiiro'etod . traoseribiag ektks ware . tr*ilog imdii ‘ .%,,etmjnit!goe Bmitir's bitets;poo sehera . aped tobay. s ao,!ltiristiy• ' *tirayistr ,F,ouseaTios.—Tbe fotiossioc g o es . -tims:`,ltirtn, bees peed ea ;hi' parm tot Ms . c ' ,:Assicet by - pie' elevation ortbe Leleester Tomei., • liteo;,s Cbrliitin Amoelatioo, "Does teetotalism too sit a .0114,i•thr a prig answered it by wrl ' gas 4imientsl4t, "NO, ot-e 4,14 . ° a* • • ./A sotiontai* io qe obastry, boistieg of ber litdiotAboa bolfl4,itaid that Do, rentals oecailoo she uses at foist. midi a flra, pal us a tu-kettle, .prepited troWist. sod "ma do all de beds,* be: o ' tots is Noes s r tess *pia" the bow*. " • ' . ~pi.. "thisOolit . ' litart,7 laid an on P 1 1404 to MI "'. a" ( ebb aral i t s lailt to' Rorope);" ! O aro aim; r it ... . solos atlipaff is mat mat fasti tins of .the fair Nov! . il bi4i snob ratan stwashoirs,"isid :` , - thi pnakiing”oL '- - . _- / . ;- ,_ . rites limn It prolog dames!, heetbereol. of wwnpepere, The seeker eta whet wrote, " t •ilteeneseiffell -eingek te4sad &mamma is teuipstaps . I 111011 J 47." OFFICIAL. PROCLAPNVTIOt we VatittizArs sod bY of the AntelablY Of the Commonwe a lth of Pastuiyhroutia„ entitled— . Art le=ting the General Illettion within ibis 'damepsseed the U day ef July, 11te9." it is made the ,dtity of the Morita _every toasty to Ore 'tithe colic e of such *lotion td be holden. and to Matt known to each make what ale** are he be elected , Tberetbret Ie JOHNP. /1016411,T, likh, Sheriff of 110. I Owantirif do mate Lwow* by this advertise. meat to the electors of sail minty of SeheyiklU. that a STACTIOW will beheld la the mid county, me TIILIMAT„ the 11th day of Ortotwe nest, at the sev eral Midden' thereof, as follows, to wit : Tbeelesators of the tocnongh of Orwizebueg alp hold their elseious at thy Subtle honse of Daniel -Dope, in, the borough of Oreigebing„ The electors melding is the followtes dei:riled balm twin of West Srunstriglownship. Schuylkill minty, beginning on the township tine of Meet Britenrig, oa the land of Daniel Dreher; theism along a public road leading to baniel Tenet's mill and dwelling, incladlog them:Po; throes to Zkaeo chords; !bents slow Mid public mad, leading pest the dwelling. house of George K. Msyer, iminding the same: thence along mid toad until it intersects the tp..line of North Manbetm•tpp..,, intim:ling all the voters melding north of said ward. In the township of West Brumnsig; aforesaid, shall hereaf , ter, at all general and epeeist elections, es also at all eleetione for judges and Inspectors, cote at the same times and places and In the same box with the voters of the Demuth of Orwimbitig, in the county aforesaid. The electors residing in that put of West Bruninds township, lying and being emu of the following desetibed line, shall hereafter. at ail general. sPorbd. and at elt" lions for Jtsbwa and Inspectors, ATM, in the same box with the qualified voters in the brassach of Port C Inton, at the house of Beery Boyer: commenting at the flyer -Schuylkill at the lock-holm of the &huylkill Sutra • Mon Company, number twanty.foar, now °erupted by John Leh, brindled the same; throes in a straight 11611 to the home of Jacob Montle, Including the same: thenoe to the house of Conrad Mangle, now occupied by Manassas Mangle. including the more: thence t. the farm of John &WIC, now occupied by Henry Kintsle,in- Awhile the mots; thence to the form of the heirs of John Hood, deceased, now occupied by GOOtga Menet, including the same; thence to thE house of the widow Trenklin,- including the same; thence to the farm of Henry Keener. including the same; thence to the firm of Samuel Miner, Including the 'same; thence to the farm of Benjamin Moll, Including he same; thence to the Mineral Point Mill, and the dwelling honlestrekitli• lug thereto, owned by French & ittchards, egeleding the same; thence to t he re boos. of George Baer. excluding the same; thence to the farm of Charles Miller. lode ding the same; thence a straight Lin - to the sand hole at or near the Berks county line. ' i The electors of West Brunewht to hip not Included In the above boundaries. will hold t err electio- sat the public house of Michael Mater, In id township. The electors of the borough of Po C linton win hold . c their elections at the house of Henry linger, in said bcv rough. The electors of East Brunewig township will hold their elections at the house ofJostrusi Boyer, in the of MeKeensburg. The electors of Pluegrove township will hold their *Whets al the house of Kennedy ItObinson, in the bo rough of rineemve; and the eleetorsef the borough bf PI negrove will hold their election's at the same house. The electors of Wayne township will hold their elec.' Bons xt the house of George W Mori , In the town of Ili lodensburg. The electors of Washington lownsh p will bold their general election it the public house o lame Batritwt, In, said township. The electors of Porter township sal I hold their elec . :- li sat the house of Daniel Herb, In id township. e electors of Ileglns township wit hold their elec tions at the house et William Shedd. n said township. The electors of lltibley township wit hold their elec tions at the house of Jacob Umhoitg. i vaid township. The electors of Upper 31shantango to nshlp will hold their elections at the house of John W. Kepler, In said township. -. • . The electors of Eldred townihip'still hold their elec. tions.at the house of John Wet, in Id township. • The electors of Berry townshi will hold theirselee thins at the house of Francis Deo ler, I RIM township. The electors of West Peen tow del will hold their house of Gideon W ets elections at the houtene, In acid Wet, in I I . The electors of Unto% township !II hold their el s e. lions at the house of John Fenstermac er, in sold town ship. - The eLse'ors of Et nshlownship will hold their elertin ; ns at the house of Joust han Li odeumat. In said township. The electors of Mahoney low nrbip In bold their t lions at the house of Kenn Snyder,; Feld tow nshi . The eke-tors of the East Ward of t • borough of 311 element', will hold thlxtr elections at t e house of lease Ward. 1 - The electors:of the West Ward oft e boroush of . 311. moray liks will hold their elections at t e houseof Charles, Mohan. .. The electors of Sehuylkill towed' will' hold their 'election at the house of Hanoab nxingtz, in mkt • township. Thejileetora of Ileilly township wit halide elec tions at the 'sortie of Edward Conn ly, In mid town ship. " The electors of the borough of Aehl nd will hold their' elections at the house of Michael flora , in said homogl.' The electors of New Castle townshl will hold their elections at the hone now occupied y Levi Reber, in the town of New Castle. The elect** of Branch township wII hold their elec tions at the house of Cornelius Cole n, in thekiwis bf Llewellyn. • 1 - The electors of the borough of Port onion ell hold tbeirelectious at the Port Carlson llamas In said Imough. The electors of that. Sibrereglati to nship 4111 bold Oelr elections at the house lately oec led by Wm. C. Kariber. In said township. . I The electors . of Norwegian townshl ... alrettoos at Deer Park, to paid townp DOW occupied by C. F. Woerker. The electors of the borough of Craw l elections at School Muse No." 1, in nil.' The electors of the bon:Oast of 111• their elertloae at the house of Daniel lo said borough. The electors of Blythe twnstdp will ' IQq. their eke. floes at the boissw of Daniel 0. Ita. den ash,. In the town of )liddleport. The elartnts of Tremont township sill hrf.l their rim, tions at the house of Michael Wearer id the townnt Tranout. The electors of the South Wan! of. the borollgh of Pottsville, will hold their electkons at the boom of Jos. M. repr. The eleetorii of thejNorth Wed Ward in sold bomosh will bold their elections at the boom of John U. Detain mid ward; The electors of the Meth Vast Ward in uld but Ugh will hold their elections at the hone of Patrick Corry, In said want. The elector/. of the Middle Ward io said borough will hold their elections at the house of Ella Beller, to said ward. The electors of the borough of Palo Alto will hold their electiousi at the hawse of Daniel Davies, In said bce rough.. The electors of Foster township will hold their elect thous at the bowie of David Moyer, in add township. The electors of Can township will bold their elections at the hones of Reuben Bower, in said township. The elector, of the oak here district of Cass township will bold their electiens at the house of Patrick O'Con• nor, In said township. The electors of Dotter township will hold their eke- Goon at the house now occupied by John Vrittesin, In said Winship. , The electors of Fielley township will hold their elm.' tinned the housed D mid .ow in the tan of Dote 'Uwe, le said township. Tit, aleat?r, of South Menhelin township will bold their elertions at the public house now occupied by An drew Reber. . . - The riveters of the If nab Ward of the borough of ie• maqua will hold HIPP' elections at the public house of Michael Beard, in sell ward. The electors of the South ward of the borough of T 4. magas shall hold their elections at the Caton Hotel lately kept by Henry Kepner. to said ward ) ; The electors In .the Eau Ward In the benumb of Ta maqua'. and those residine north of the Sharp Mountain. In the tharnsblp of West Pain, benenfere voting at the Public School Horne, in the bornngb of Tamaqua, eball bold their elections at .the public' house of Lewis 1: Dueller, In said . ward. , The qualified voters of that part of North .11antrohn township, who formerly voted In the South Ward, in the borough of •Pottevil e, and ail that territory on the east side of the river Schuylk ill, and - within the penman election line, the soul betty line of the btroulh of forte villa, and the old line, of the township of alanheim, whose electors have hitherto voted In the Norwegian election district, 'doll hold their elections at the public house of George Grim, to mid township. The qualified voters In that part of North - Meehan township. who formerly voted in the borough of Orwige. burg, shall hold their elections , it the house of Tinsel Colter, It Lendingville, the qualified voters of North Ifaubelno township, not embraced in the foregoing. shall hold their elections at the house now kept brifes \ Susanna Moyer, in said township. The electors of the North W rd of the borough of St. Clair will hold their elections at the public house of Jonathan Johnson. in said ward. The electors of the South Ward of the h of fit: Clair will bald their elections at the public, se of Charkre Mullen. in said , ward. The electors In the borough of Auburn will hold their elections at the house of John Moser, in mid bornegh. - The electors of the South Ward in the borough of Schuylkill Haven will hold their elections at the public hone. of Edward Royer; in said borough. The electors of the that Ward in paid borough will hold their 'elections at the public house of Reuben Shock. The electors of the West Want in acrid borough, will I hold theirelections at the public hoe:ma Henry Knew, The electors of the North Wald will hold their else. lions at the public hones of Nathan Buts. At which time end place are to be elected by the Tree men of the:Cauote of Sehoylkill. to wit: One person to GU the office at AUDITOR GENERAL of the Cc enntmemith of Pennsylvania. . . 2. One person for,BURN KUM GENERAL' of the . Com "Ikoon wealth of Pitroxvivania. Three persons for MEMBERS of the Howe of Refer sentative. of the General Aseenibly of Pennsylvania, to 'represent the County of Sehualkill in the Moine of Rep. reeentatives of the ileneral Aim:ruddy of Pennsylvania. One person to fill the office of DISTRICT ATTORNEY of the County of Schuylkill. fine perste' to ell the ogles of TREASURER foe the county , of Schuylkill. • Ileepersen to All the office of COUNTYCOMMISSTON ER for thecounty ofarbuyikill. One person to Ell the office of CORONER for the comity of Schuylkill: doe person to All the office of COUNTY SURVEYOR . , far the county of Sc buy ik I IL One person to All the office of DIRECTOR OF THE POOR of t be count,y of s.ebuyik ill. '. One person to fill the Office of AUDITOR of the county ,of Schuylkill. -., ' . . The general electioo to be opened between the boors , aft smile o'clock In the forenootsatud shall continue without interraption•er adjournment untitTo'cleek In , the evening, when the polls shall be elated. ' ' In pursuance ofan Act, of the General Auseiniblyet the Commonwealth of Penowylvonle,entitied "An Act rids; tiny to the elections of this Commonwealth," pasted the second day of Jury. A, De, IMO, notice le hereby Wen: "That the Inspectors and Judgei, theme as atone - sidi, shall meet et the respective places appointed for holding ' ' the election to the district. to which they respectively - belong, before nine o'clock in the morning of the second Ineedaf in October.. in each and every 'year. and each of 'Old Inspectors shall appoint one clerk, whaithell. he a qualified velar °teach district. •• _ ... • '' "In . ease the person who altailhare received the second highest number el vote* for Inspector shall . eret erh i pe on the day otelection, then the paste who shall bate received the second Wheat trencher of rates for Judge • at the neat preceding electlemeehall act oteltospector In his place. And-in case the-pence Idea shall have rio• cetera the highest number of vetes.foi inspector shall tiotattend, the•pemotrelected Judge shell appoint ate its *peeler In his Pleaded In case the person elected Judge 'shall not attend, then the - InspeCtortiop...ltemited the ,bighestetruther of votes shall appolatit Judge in his 'place: and if ady Yareney,Shirli continue 'ln the Dosed ' for the space of one boor after the Time flied by law for the opening of the eleetlen"r„the, geallEed voters of the . toeredep, ward Of diattiet;br . *fetch such ofileershalf 'hare, been shoed. pnreent alatik print eT election, shall -` idset one of their n embed pottil sr, it Timed. ••• J • ...It shall teethe duty of Said kneelers, reqesetively. Gr attend at the plate of holt:licit every general. special - ter .tmenshipelcelkne during the whole Wee said election I. kept open, for theporpoesof Wing Information - to the Inspector! and Judos, when railed nth la relatheito the titbt of any person _aseessed by.thenn -to-vote at such eleetion, and curb other matters to relation to the at seepnents or rams a* the mid Inspectors or;Jtidoe or tither of them shall, from time to time require. :_, • " - That no person shalt be permitted In vote at Oily 'denten as afaneledd. other than a whit* freeman of the age of twentyone years or more, who shall bays resided in the :Stale et least out yeer,and lathe ebeglon district . `when he airs to vote, at havrt ten days' toedingetteh - wheaten. and within two years Fuld a IMMO or County tai. *bleb shall beae been emegeol at least't n days bee lon the election. But a cilium of the Un ti ed States, , who previously been a qualified entry ofhis State, an ' end therefrom and re' urged. and wheahall have in the elution dlortekt, and paid tai let albremid o *bald be wetitird to vote ark, realig n :4i this State els Illogbil t Provided that the while utilities of MU United Slaver between the tees of teem lon* and tweet. • te.twuyesue, ebb hem - resided intrust Station, year, and in the elettion district hefaboys affersaid. shall -hi entiffied ho vetevaltheigh they dual eatet Odd-taxes. . 4 .1t0 pawn Mott be o permitted 'hi veto whose tame hi haata .ecotreontaleedie then* et tax a ble in ids tends& ed by the tiammtesteeenise genes* unless brit wpm! d ue * * *apt fee the mown within two years. ofa , State 0 , 0 1111 0.! its isamose bwrowitoty to Om eotoottle I jinn, asdrors ratisteetely etbleeewodtbee en Weems i oath or aftrimitim of aeotbentbat be bee paid woe" • tett. Or we 1941 teer to proems a tooetpt. shalt bufbetetb ! t o tbe pormirittbectott , armee& If i tz;alusa tight to. vote by being et edeette between lbw of twos= - and two:drive yew, be aball brpose on *enter . tido that bie ben netted in the State 4 h bret ose you; i out bistro his applkailoy; sad sake proof at rid. . . donee in Ur dftht et es is reepdred by.thle adieu/ that be does resit, balms Dom the mooned girauthim that be is of the sanatbraistid, and give ouch °Met evidence as le repaired by this art, wharaman the maw of the person so admitted to vote dealt be leserled4Ltbe phabetteil Redly th e lormsetors, and snots eiPPO - thereto- by writing the ward "tat, if be shill be admitted to rote by region of bailed 1 414 6154" th. Imrd."•are,'" If he shall be admiled to vote otraseenot of bias pkandi to either cave lb* .ressert otOrtrli *oft shall bee:died out to the. elm'ts; OAP rtatkil the IN Of voters kept byethent. - - " ' • In all eases where the name of the person" eltelfelult iota Is not toundon the 114 ftraisliml by i tr po tmluthe .*toners and Anemone, or blotted tweeter. w (mod thereon or Mat. Is, is by ael qtatiltieCeithen, it shall be the duty" of the. farkeelmar to etialllP such germ on adh as to Lie quallikaditonr; and litligt claims to bare resided within the State am one yore ormore, Ids oeth. shall he saticieet proof thereof, Wit ha sball -make proof by at least one eoespetent witness; who Al'o.' - I** *MAMA elector, that be has melded *U tile Ihe dim. trirt he mare than ten days neat immediefelEpeeeediag -said election: and *ball also Masse that his boa* Mere.. Hence. In pursaattor othis befit milling, is althln• the distriet and that be did -ant remove In said district tor the purpose alerting therein. Every, pram qaalltled as stimaidomd mho, shall make doe proof ; If required, of residents, and payment of tsars. ss aforesaid, shall be permitted to iota to the townatllPsward or dlatrief, In which he shall 'oxide. off any person shall prevent or attempt to prevent nay . officer of an election ender this act front 'bolding suer election-or use or threaten any vieence to arty ;ugh M eer. or shall Interrupt or improperly Interfere with him In the ea rslienMbisduty,or'hailblockaporstbellOt to block the window. Dressage to any erhedrogi where the iame may be hoiden, or 'ball ri.touslv disturb the pesos in such election, or shall use or practice inflneidatine, threats, force or violence. with the design ti) influence unduly or overawe any elector, or to areventl:bi.n from voting, or to restrain the freedom of tholes such persons nn conviction. 'WU he auedln any sum notiescerdlng live hundred dollars. and be I esprleotted tors, y time net less than ow nor more than twelve mon th s. And If It & all be shown to the court where the trial such of secie. +bait be bed that the person go *drawn g was not a resident of the city, ward dhdrier. town ip. *bare the said offence was committed and not eOlitl,l to 'wee therein. then on conviction, be shall oi te ;sentetteed to pay a doe of not leo than one hundred lam sod be imprisoned not lea than six months nor ' ` more than WO years. *if any person or persons — shell make env &bet or We ger up •n the result of any election *Waft tide Common. wealth. or obeli offer to make any such be4or wager, either by verbal proclamation thereof, or by any written or printed advertisement. challenge, or lost any per- Mu or perenne to make such tat or wager, n cowrie. lion thereof. he or they shall forfeit sod payhree times the amount Po bet or offered to be bet" The Piece" Sr.. to make their returns bw he county of Sibarlkill, st the Court Hone, in' Pottsville, on FRIDAY, the Itth day of October, A. D., LW, et 12 o'clock, 31., el istid day. , • - filiven under my hand and seal at the that 'a Office, petteville, and dated September" 15th, in the year of our Lord, one thousand, eight hundred and flit nine. and eighty-third year of the Independence of the United • States of America. W Gan 11/ . 4V1 THE CORXDIFIFLUXII.+I Otara, Poitsvilled .1011 Ii P. 11011A131. 844.13,1859. 5 (39 Surf" :ameamme.miammemmi • MISCELL. SCHOOL. oomA C 0 N sTANTLX POrtment of all the Scl county. Alt.. • SCHOOL STA. Pager, Copy Cooks, Pens, lult,lbstes, Peielle, le., of the best quality. igrziehnhtts supplied at,the lowest prls•-•Ond,Trocb• era and„Storekeepers nn the most favorable tt ma. at 4 O. BANSAN'S Book and Station ry Store. - 6 NE \V M USIC I NEW MU BC !I - . . 6 4 Ci t EMS of l iali4n Ilusie ' Mon— , 'dirielia . . Ito -le Diable"—klellat, • "Les Ungueriots"— " "The Crystal Set," with brilliant mulatto 'Sweet Slemories"—lteekel. ...The •Mysteetesr—Donizettl. "Penobscot. Polka"—Sports. 4 ., , e -1 "Crystal Sehottlich"—Bellak: 'Twinkling Star Walts'•—lielialt. • "Domino Wallop"— , • "Wake Thee. Dearest,". from II Troyafore:— "On the Cold Shores of the Stranger"—Bel 1 "Anthem,"o, Pralse OW In the Holt nem"i "U, bo Joyful In the Lord all ye Lands"--; "I've Brought Thee an Ivy Leal"—lYood "Adieu to the Tillags"—Elmes. 'Our Sires of MC—Reinhart. • ..flondolette Walte—ftellak. . ° d "IlomeTreasure Pvlica"—Delialt. ' "The Rodney Polite—Estelle de Lisle. 'Not a Sound Is on the II i I l"—Rimini. "Dearml Girl. be 3llne"—Beckel. "Something You Canocit Help Liking"—Ti "Jessie Verree—Beekel. ' i •••tiandford's Medley Co' I Ilona"—Heckel. 1 "Florence Wall e'—liellak.' "Our Schottisch^—Pm - ter. ', ~ "I'd be your Shadmr"—lialleY. • .1 . "Maggie by my Side Polka . "—Ballak. "Tom-store it reh"—Tailo • Jost published, and foi mle at -B. BAN" Centi , . THOMAS FOSTER 10 - . N _ Minurecturers a !nolan& aas polars I t BOOTS AND SHOES, .i . - IEN TRE STREET, Threla , doors xi „twki. Mortimet's llotel, Petteirtilds itOur assortment moonrises en wry variety of goods, either of -, 7 _1,4/1 liiime, Eastern, Philadelphia or , ' 7 . - i yitni \ I Belding Work . for Mee's. We- •• " "l' men's. Boys'. Mimeo' or Children's Wear.. _ . We manufactime and are prepared to fount& one tea. timers with a superior article of Gents' French or Amer. Icon Calf Bots. Gaiters and Wolking Shoes. :Voter Proof and Kip 80015. suit &Lie for Engineers; and Me. chanics', l Miners' and Laborers' Working ?Boots and Shoes. Ladles' French or English Lasting gaiter,, But ton Or Lace Boots, Buskins, Slippers. tier, AeL • al-Traveling and Packing Trunk:o74lam Carpet ell Oil Cloth Traveling Bees. Boys and Mines School Satchel.; and an excellent sursorlment - tic Umbrellas will always be found at our estabOstimeoLizt moderato priers. T -, . • untry Merchants will be oupplimil with aux inn& In oue line in such quantities as they require,kt a trilling advance on city prices. -Thankful to oar friends .fm past fan's,, e are deter 4 - mined to merit a erinlinciance of public Wronger, by au r plying good articles upon the most reasonable terms. Pottsville, April 30. '59 1 lii.tf will held their Ip.it the how a will bold their loroo* • b • • bport will hold 10. Raudeubosb, DTSPEt t S3A . DISEASE OF . THE KIDNETS, LIVER COIVIPLAI4I", WEIMYESS Oi ANY K .• . . '• ~CEVER AND AWE:, EV . ERY FARMER AND, EVERY 1 i FAMILY has Its peculiar Bittere.compounded se ending to some favorite recipe, handed dolinfromfathet to son, perhaps. The principle that a tan testimulent Is necessary In every house.ip undisputed. Yet,lbeing cote pounded by unskillful hande, often ce;ntilini elements both Incompatible andinconslstent—gometheetpositive ly hurtful. We hare offer to the public.it i highly con centrated form, what will exactly supply rim want, pre • pared upon scientific prinelptes.enmpoun ed ofeimples, acting to harenouy,yet each fultilllog its own remedial office. ' . , t ' , Texas Punic's'," here offered.' n a rativenientform, yet perfectly safe. an fecalmt.which,scilog apon the 'circulation. rale', the action of the eystein to the stand ard of health. especially after Rey debilitating attack of disease, after deprepsion from beat, or any local or.eenl dental muse; on Asti•Xpasloodie. whichiwith a general stimulant nower,min with a peculiar infltenee upon the nervosa 'lateen. calming nervanpirritatian; when taken properly, without the least teAdeney to the braitt, and without that distressing reaktion which is the bane of most tenter-often eauslogutoreinjeury thin theoriglnel disease. t . ' - As - ti Toxic. moderately anrtpermaitentlyematingthe energies of all parte of the frame, producing negelmil.l a healthy inereage of the action of the *Onto, gang, chemically changing the acidity of the stotnackarudact log ncrially.upon the liver In regulatine p ermanently the Millar, secretion... NOTlC,ft.—Whoevey expects Wend Has -beveirege will he disappointed; but to the sick, weak and lovreptritett, It will prove a grateful arotnalle cordial, pawned of singular rymedial propertiee. / ICantleax.eaThe great popularity of roma has induced many imititione.wb ch the pulite his delightful i A should guard against purchasing. Ben t persuaded to buy ane thing else until yen have given P itallerril Hot- Lean BriTtes a fele trial. ()embattle wit 'Convince you hole Infinitely etiperierit le to all these I I tattoos. eirSold at Al per bottle, or six bottles for lA, by the rBOLSPII.O.PRIBTORI, BENJAMIN PACE, JR. &CO. gAIMACTI2II3IO iparmarentioto anti eblimisto, PITTSBURG, PA. ; . For sale In Philadelphia by lb. agen4=-11olfman Morml*.-ndies of lb. Democrat; Jobo Jpbns, 2 2 Ears streets Dyott i Dewy 133 Noitb Second al reet." .Ml*, to .Beading, by Ritter a Co.; Laneoster.byUobn F. Long A Co; Pottsville, John 43- Drown, J. C. C. Dashes and C. W. glottal; Tatnaqua, by 11. J. Fry; hilaemarilic.j, IC. Darns, and In fkbaylklll Haven: by Dr. D. Chl ebeiler„. . • November 27i:111 41. The :Kest Exteaerditiary Ilatelk:of the • ' Age. • First Edition of 10.000 aoldin 6 Week& t`i3CITECOOF.I3 isißll:l3' PUBIASHED4Y DR. S:PAtqCOA , 918 itei s : d o4:gr aa el e .Phytief.F/Afa, Tb -- I* beet of 223 pagea,le.,boural In atoll}, with -WNW. PfATELt, areOntehded Parente, Guardians and Yanaglian. IXTery yrntnaakah that nimble* to In detain Ka heat% and ;`inaahoact. 'end - .hare *healthy pregame,. should read thht Vtrod, Eobra o. the statements are really aztoundlun and' have DOW bal. fore *Masted in print, Mee St. ay =V sub. (heart Work for Slut liodfor t • By the sameAetkiar. entitkit •, • LADIES' MEDICAL .43.1111 M, MID MAIIIITAGIS VRlL'ifD. This is a work or nattily COO pages, beautifully bound In cloth. and eon talat-over 100 Manna and Comore, Vt6tATINOS. It gives a complete description .of. the structure aid function of the reseed nes lie orgies of the tentiltle. showing how married ladies or avoid large nunlike. Also, a complete historyfo Iferszaphro• dltisni, with curious Plates, shoeing both sexes In coo. 11 also pivot adtke to Young-ladled In 'seleeting • husband. pointing oat the cause of so much unhappb . um after marriage, and the influence 11 exerts ,on the °Mating. • „ The work also gives the symptoms and treatment. a all female diseases, so that every feuds jw Deter turi Thysichuo._ • • The last chapter hi deinted tor, the TOI4T, Onus Ohl receipts for ematetirs at posseat um. by the nobility et Frattee;Ebgland and LIM* for besatitylag the skin, hair, teeth, and- ex removing Mil atkl prolamin a sweet breath. They !lavaboes obtalistad et great es-. ;By Mall, Si, _76. or eight tiCisoffelter °tan g' s ' 81 100 . 11 1 , 0 1 e ,t440 , 1 4 1.A150W wishing' a copy of UMW= (WWI le" liiir 4ll. - ntertroltbont debt,. • , t • , Tar e omelet* dmerlptke of the leo* cio• Prospeolimo ' will bowed... 4 reeniPt of on* half dug' Agents itatitili to ferry loins l e t s ualck. Feb. lie, IS . • -0,4 y, „ . . M=:MO MANHOOD'S CIIR411" _.,.',j,ME'DIVTN.,AL~.: -. L.;-.. - -' , . - 7 ,- ) . - -- •- -- AINIOIIISIOII I 2 FASTS 111_,VISmilleemor Doctor at We. tames to 0, 4 ,25= tad With de l i of August.- Why to It 4 Amply **sumo be has etheted such astoulrbittg eistollo strost time, tbothare beaded thesidll of may; pihreh el= s for yeam, Me mill be 4 Wr: Tepee, ilk POMMIDIS a g aln,on the Vitra= 30th days hr• September. MOM then vacate for Dearly 2 mouths; 3 ireeke Donee to tats paper previous to his Obit here In Noveurbaragabs., ter vatide..ld =dui early arils histomusateeeaseildfr ly thrftW. ?homemade etua . toiletry to tho m armstormrs of his &tatting !Amp= Ile Irmiteadl- ettoeseel mat flesh la heir to. CONSUMPTION, And ail Diseases of the Luttgoend 010%ittari 411 1 216 . 11 ' 1 ! drat slag= la • short thee.: • - • ' tie operates= the , /lye arid W.: -Items= 41 %lids of W e ne,,,T em o r s, Tonsils, turnms;stralghtros noo s e d; limbo or j o ints ; ac., Ao. Do vtops Toothache in One Minute. tree of ehargo." ru, Pan Kilter is without an equa l. Ts e hres root atria to try It.rtle liss had 30 yoga, pratige.; bas been to every Rale and Territory; hm Or= hawked, teed hundreds afflicted mith dieraato of pea wale Audi:ratan and under all kiwis of treat menuethirh enables him at almost the ant eltattr to do.' tact diesamat. diow,cleu't watt omyour neighbors. Come yourroime ree. Esamloatioo free. Medicines tea suable. larrEll:9l3 43- A 511.111 11.12. W. KAMANCUt alms Pottrrille. Sept. 3,12_ D 3. coaosinws zrzw antamar. sarT! Erse Inllananialory Dlstales Only. New Medical Salt! New Medicalsalt! IT IS NOT A CURE-ALLI j3-Por ledlaamstory Diseases Only. • •1111. COGGSWELL'S •NEW MED -IJICCL SALTA na teed of bring a remedy Osi all lII*, has control OTer but one 111, hen but one elm, and se compllsbee but one thing, to 'lt: suanbra ortaaxam or prdzist; whatrver be It% kits or locality, wbether Its the head, tturat, abdomen, extrinlthe or abbe. "E W MEDICAL SALT.—its!pecu liar exralleeee is, that without the useless loss of lood and strength, it elettusily cures Injtarsuatory Divaw, (Do others.) by produries au equilibrium of all the fluids in the Dods, the waut of 'tads le the mole alum of luthuornat kt. • • NOTICE TO . INVALIDS ! !The fallowing forms which .1 he unbalanced Ent& are a mon and many not here Mentioned, that hare more or less fever or pain, are as easily subdued by the NEW MEDICAL SALT, as fire is extinguished by water, to wit : Brain Fever, ileattehe, hush of Blood to the Head and Heart, /Its, Inflamed eyes. ears. nose. lunge and liter. Neuralgia, Epinal'all'actions, Erysipelas, Emeriti. tis; Pleurisy,. Asthma. Cc (whs. Dyspepis, Venereal Dis eases, itheurnatirin. Gout, Ecrottia, and ail itching and other cutaneous eruptions. DR. COGGSWELL'S NEW DIED- . ICAL SALT exerts, ilketbs vaccine matter, an ex traordinary lateen Ce over the Talus and arteries, testi it ing in *gradual decline of inflarumstion as Indicated by the pulse, which soon resumee its natural state, as We beat pain and fever disappear. ' DR. COGGSWELL'S NEW MED ICAL SALT does Just ',bat it claims to do—no sums, no issa—rquallaes the golds by renewing from the aystem all-arterial end venous obstractiena. AM icriptireCirculari may be obtained Irons any Druggist who ban ibis valuable medicine for Pale. Dr. Coggswell's Anti&logistic Salt. ACUTE PACKAGES. $1; CRIONIC•du., VI 61 ; FAKILY d 0.44. Sid by wad, freeed evesvae. en rnxipt of ;Prim Invalids ith chronic or long 'adman/ diseases, abould AtWAYSordera rhrooiepaetagu. Per tesitiusoillaiss sod directions' are ' , luger. • D. C. TAYLOR k CO.: Gen. elgelets,'o2 pock L P2db N. D.—Agents ranted in every City.T.awn and V Wise. DR: COGGSWELL'S ,NEW irigto- ICA L SALT Is for sale in Paths - 111 e, bv C. 54 Er- Too to Minersville; by M. W. PREVOST tin New Phila. &lOW by A W. Dooms: in Port Carbon, by U. Sates. Ligt: in St.Clairott Kean's; In MiddloPurt, by J. It: PORTER; In Tusasioni. by SUOMI t Sox, and by all Dr spectable Druggists wherever the -Jouattat" is read As it is not I patent medicine, bat the prescription of an eminent pbysician, no one should fall to try the NEW MEDICAL SALT. .ifi nv i ty . February 5, '59 6.1 y , A MEDICAL REVOLUTION ! The World Unanhnons 1 TEII4GREAT COUNTER IRRITANT I . . - . The 'drum of diaeaaerten make,. Ha way to the Inter nal organs through the pore" of the akin. Th la penetra ting Ointment. melting under the hand am It IN rubbed In. la abaorbed tbroUgh the game ehannebr, end, reach ing the seat of lothtmatalion, pmmptly and Invariably lubdoes It, whether located in the kidney', the liter the lungs. or any Atter important organ. It penetra tes theturtitee to the Interior, through the rountleas tubes; that entumunirate with the skin as summer rein names into the fevered earth, ditfualug its cool and regenera ting inttnenee. Mu Diseases and Glandular Swellings. 4 Every Epodes of exterior irntation In uickly redurefl by the antifn ft iuunatory action -ot this t q Hernent An gry Eitsimoae, such as SALT UITErM. EALTNIPPLAIL TETTI6. RINGWORM..‘thiLD UNAG, NETTIE It APR. SCAIMPAL (OP ITCH) ke.,',lle out, o ream no more, under Its synth's, inn.— lbarbltal experience in PE parts of ine wood proses Its in disown of the skin, the marks, the joints and theglands. . Moms. Sores; and Tumors. The effect of 'itbis unrivaled overeat temedy open &retitle, and ot v irulent Weer* and lore,. is almost miraculous. It est direhanors the pelson which prtdu. ees ruppuratlnn and proud flesh. anti thin. the cures which its hullo properties afterward complete are safe u wells. perms rut. B salable Testimony. in oases of thd fracture of the bones, injuries ennead by steam expkatons, BIVISLII, BTrIANWICALDR, Morava. To", STITT"D" or .spa Joists, and C0111111C"100 of the sinewy., it le employed and warmly recommended by the faculty. Ude' niareldous remedy has been introduced, by Its Invent°i. In person into all the leading Hospitals d of Europe, an no private household should be without it. Wound!, Braises, Burns, and Scalds. The Medics - Staff of the_Vrench and English 4rmiee In the Crimea' are officially signed tbeirapproval of UOl - Ointment, ai the most reliable dressing Ito sa bre ..OTI, stabs. and gun-shot wounds. It is also used by the surgeons of the Allied Navies. Both the Oiotnient ma Pills should be weed in the follo . wiog cases:. Bunions, Ifheamatiam, Sore Thfrata. • Barns Ringworm, Sons of all *lnds, Chappedllands, Salt Rheum, Ffirnins, • Chiiblainr„ Scalds. StiffJoints,,lL Fistula, Skin Divienars. • Tatter, r" Gout, Swelled Glands, Ulcers. Lumbago, Sore Legs. Venereal Sorest Ilerrurial Erup'ne,Sore Breasts, . Wounds of ail Pigmy Sore Reads, kinds. • *Sold at the Manufactoriee of Professor lb:wows; 80 Leiden Line, New York, and 24$ Strand. London. by all nwpoefabio Druggists and Diakirs In Medicine throughout the United States and the civilised world, In pots. at 25 cents, 14.14 - conts, and Strath. garTbere ha considerable saving by toklig tbe larger rises . N. N.—DI reet lon IL for !be gaidatee of pa flea t In every IPorder.aroafli zed to each pot. , July 30, '5O Ayer ' s , 13arsa — parilla A COMPOUND Remedyi in which we have labored to produce the most effectual al. ter - at ve that can be made. It is a concentrated extract of Pnra Sarsaparilla, an combined with ether lubatannes of still greater alteratits power as to afford an effective antidote for the diseases Sarsaparilla is reputed to cure. It is believed that:such a remedy is wanted by those who suffer from Stnamous complaints, and that one which will acemnplish their core , must proveof immense service to this large class acne afflicted fellow citizens. How completely this compound will do it has been pros. en by experiment on many of the worst cases to be found of the folktitiug complaintst,— Stinfala and Sembilan, Oretplaints. Erityttinas and Eruptive Diseases, !nom; risples, Blotches. Tumors, &it Rheum, ..%-ahr Head. .and. 4phi/frit Arm rims, Mercurio/ Disease, Pr.p . sy. Neuralgia or Tic Dom !Duress. Debililx, Dysm.sia aid Indigestion. Erynpelos, 1 Rose or SE. Anthony's Fire., sea Indeed the whole clam of complaints arising front haPeriry of fie Mood. This compound, will be (Mind A great promoter cf health. when take in the spring, to expel, the foul hu mors which fester In the blood at that season of the year. By the timely expulsion of them many rankling disorders ate nipped In the bud. Muititcalea can, by the aid of this remedy, 'pare themreives from the endu rem* of foul eruptions and ulcerous 0.114§1, through which the system will Shiite to rid itself of corruptions, If not assisted to do this through the natural (than tele of the body by an alterative medicine Cleanse out the vitiated blood whenever you find its impurities burst. Snit; through the skin in pimp!" eruptions or sores; cleanse it when you dud it is obstructed and aluastisb In the reins; cleanse It whenever It Is foul, god your feelings will tell you wit n. Even where no particular disorder: Is felt, people enjoy better health. and lire longer foi cleansing the blood. Keep the tired healthy, and all la well; bolt with this palm I utootlite disordered, there CAD be no isatlug health. .Bc.tmit or later some. thiog mast go vinmg, and the great machinery Of II& la disordered or overthrown. Sarsaparilla has, and deserves much. the reputation, 1 of accomplishing these, ends. But the world be e s been egregiously &welted by preparations. of it, partly be cause the drug alone ham not nil the virtue that Is 1 clatmeu Aar it, but more because many preparations, pree 1 tending to be concentrated extracts of It. contain but of theyirtue of Sarsaparilla, or anything else. During late years the public have been misted by begs botties,yteetending to glee acrart ot Elbert of Sarsaparilla for one dollar. hose of these have been fronds upon the sick, for they not only contain little,: If any. Sarsaparilla. but often no enrollee properties what- 1 ever. Hence. bitter and pakalul disappointment has' , followed the use of the various extracts of Sarsaparilla which flood the market, until the name itself !mostly despised. and has became synonymotta with - imposition and cheat. Still we esti this:compound Sa rsa pa an d Intend to supply ouch , * remedy as shall rescue the name from the load of Obloquy *bleb rests upon It. And we think we bare ground for believing It has virtues which are Inoststalble by the ordluary run of the diseases It la intended to cure. In order to secure their 'complete eradication from the system, the remedy should be kr dlcionsly taken according to directions on the battle. ' . PREPARED BY .OR. J. O. AYE I CO., Lowell, Blass. . 1'd4741 per BottLe; Biz Bottles-for 15. AOr's.Cherry Pectoral,. His woo for` itself . each e renown -for the cute of-every variety of ThUvrt and Lung Complaint, that It I* Cal Ire/ unnecessary far,us to recount the evidenes elite 'lit aes, wherever it bee Wen ensloloyed As It his loos. been In constant use throoplsodt- this section. we need hot do snowy then enure the people Its quality Is 'kept up to the best It ever has been. end that It mu be'relled on to do tar their, miler ell It hairier teen found 'to do. Cathaitle._ Pills ! ' TOR TUE CURB OP" Cbef genus. lament!, Drpepra. helipaiket„ app l a tl y. Phil itoteneh, Erlmpet . at.• Ifeidae.Se, Rtes. Minimalirse, Brigitte' . owl &in pinarri. thapleist, niter, booms and Salt 'Ripon% MIMI. Gout. Neural. pin. as Diatee•Pilkasei Pertfyieg the Mari. They are sumeeceled, r, that (be most setudtbre eau take them pleasantly. end they an the test aperient in the world for eU the purposes de Gunny physic. Pilo; 05 cents per !oz; Five Roles for $lOO. • Greet numbers of Clergymen. Physitithit,Stateitmen; sons eminemt personages, bare Nut theta's:nee to cm& ty the unparalleled . usefulnesi of them rentedlett, bat our spans Writ will not permit the insertion of tbma.— Tbe Agentsbeker named, (Grubb gratis our Amax= Atausac itt - whieb 'they are Oren; with abo tu11 4.. lerlptione ut the abort, eomplaints, and the treatment Unn should be foilowel tbidreure Do not be puled lir unprincipled *Olen Übe, tley The proet oat. Dessi As t = others. The skit mon' wait nut best aiodd rre time is Ibr thou. sad they should hue 1t... .. All ewe ltraudlessui for sale biked', :Du, Paths tlt4i sod by Drustds , sod ercbutsuneralty, thioughout ths colustry.-' AUL 9, ' 16 6s . _arAirirtbentograd 'llimpHisScrpercestaitodapoodssatirmigliernun. ate 1403 4 3 4 •••• ;30 lioldsn it, Penrose, - - --i.05i41144,011' ik o. lk 41141 C 4111:11i Udell •.W-' - - MERCHANTS, - ,11,1 117 - -Walaranet gad ZOO N. Delaware Aram • ' . run lApt.Lein - - -.110042.n0 - • •- • • ;al °FALL IMPORTATIONS. ire ass raw ncelslog LARcEADRITIONS Ts oler extensile 'rock of STONE WARE AND GLASS, Yon HOTELS AND FAIIIIXES, At Greatly Iteduced Prices. NEW STYLES &' SHAPES Of Plain and Richly Decorated DINNEB, Dint. TEA AND TOTEMM SE CHEAP 1111:1 BEAUTIFUL. ?MAN X iRnLE FIGURE& MANTLE ORNAMENTS, TOILET Bonus, COLOGIES. At neaseasble Prices. MU' LIU Wra i GIMBAL TALIM or FatiCV Articles, Suitable fur presents dodos the appenseblng holidays. TYNDALE & MITCHELL, Xxxarkaarteres, no 701 •CRESTNET STREET, &UM trev=lll PHILADELPHIA. treptetaberno,9 smell R W. I': ALLEN, 14 Swath Delaware Avenue, • „ PKIIMIELPHIA, DEALER IN Oils, Soap, • •. • •• • • Candles,' 1.. Lye,. ite. serAND. SOLE AGENT /Da Mapes Super-Phosphate of Lite, Yix PENNSYLVANIA, DELAWARE t NEW JERSEY. 19triadelphis. July 9, '59 [94yj ALEXANDER KERR, I3ILINITER A:s: L D WII , 64NSALN DILALtIt IN • • 448 A It. . k. _ No. 134 month Whortren,.. And 3l North Wharveiti - • • PIIILADELnitIn: Aslitnn'arhte,Lirerpool Grooms, Turks Island, dahton's and Star Mills Dairy. wonted sizes,ionalantly on bind, and for sale in lota to suit the trade. , • N. 11....,0rde5s solicited. I A mil 16,10 Infinto ' • .• Wire Rope 'Works of JOHN A. ROEBLING,• . • Trenton, New Jersey. 6al - A largerageortment of Wire hope constantly no band. Order:pi tilled with despatch.. For 'sire. strength, and awn, see eirculer. [Feb. 27,'69 9.1 y• OILS! OILS!! OILS!!! HODGSON & KEAN, Nos, 51.1: S. Whattito, General Commission ilerebants, and Dealers in WHALE AND SPERM OIL POE MINING • AND MECHANICAL PURPOSES. 384 f OEO. W. POMEROY,& C0.,0 -. . DIALVIS OIL, SOAP, CANDLES, BC. NN 0.12 South Water street, below 3tarl44- t Phil9de Sperm, Lard. Elepinibt.Whale T Tanners'and ..larbirtery 011, spar ma nd ' Adamantine Candler. . • Samuel T. Miller, Salesman. • - Philadelphia. Janll9 ry 5. 'sse. 1-1, INSURANCE. it6r READ THlBl'l6l2 • 66 p . ECElVtD,Pottsville. May 27th, 1662, of the WEST' BRARCII MUTUAL IN: Ste& COMPAN Y. per bands t.f Mr. SAMUEL C: TAT. Wu, Agent, the scum of Ten bailers, whiclr Is In fo4 fur Ire weeks. *Witless. For the prompt manner In which the Anent ,acted In y cane, I am under obilgations, as I received my dues two days after I sent In my claim. Respectfully, ' LI/ZIP& MET - ER." : ' "This is to certify that I attended Mr. nom Mgyz during bleiecent sickness, gain him his certlecati,laud was present when the Lent, Mr.,l3.osrm C. Tenon, paid bhp Ten Dollars. Yours, rmapertially, . JOIN T. CARPENTER, X. D." , _ pir-Fire Risks taken on Reasonable Terms. furbter partienbm► rah at tpeOtßre, FIXIEWS ROM, P 0.41. E, OILL'PENIV'A. BAMUEL C. TAYLOR, !gent. .PottPvllre, May 23.'59' Ott f.vtio:ucT444AiqllM.,Lltka%pl CHARTER PERPETUAL-7Office, No. 311 Walnut Street. abrrae Third, Philadelphia. ium:ire against loss or damage by Ore on Buttnetos, either perpetually or fora limited lime. UOUSEHOLD VUIL. MT Citi, and 31 Etymon/us generality. Also, Marine in surance on Vrarasht, Carmel. and Freight. inland In. 'annum to all parts of the Union. DIMICtOI.II : . 31-Iyenw Jacob Sober, Peter Sieger, • D. Luther.. ' Lewis Audenrled. • Jon. It. illakinton; • , Dr. Geo. N. Eckert, Joneph Davie Pearson, Wm. lir.Dean. JAL Baum. • • • JACOB ESIIISH, PresuYeaf. Wit. F. DIAN, Vied Preedeld. ' W. M. Smittr,..S , erriary. • ara.4 u 0 rros has-been appointotarent for the above Coinpany'in Schuylkill county, to whose persons duel rin IT Insurance can apply. irept.3, 311.. • THE Girard Lifer Insurance; Annuity - • and Trust Comps - yof Philadelphia.' Other , ' No. Chesnut stneetithe Mut-door East, of the Custom noose. = •: : • • • • CAPITAL - S3OO,OO(CILARTER PERPETUAL. , Continue to mike tornnutees on liver on the most fever ' ahla terms. • •• ' The dyne! being paid upind Invested, together - Stith a lame and constantly inereasing imp f irr4 fund, offers a Vectlec em n i :ty to th tm y eit . = yeatir - i tair.i.eady or quar f terry. The companyudd a Dolma periodicaity to the insures; ems for life. The &mt Donny appropriated In December, • Sit, the reemad U0111:111 in rteteplbpr.lB49, !b o th i r d Donna In December, 031, wh kb additions make an ave. rage of more than CO percent pispan the pnduintaspaid, witbent Inereaalug the annual premium. itigaosta : . Ttomas Ridgway, Jebn A. grown, Robot Peorr.all, • "JObit R. Loftier, Thomas I", Jamey, . . Jobn It. block. Frederick grown, _ . . . - Juba C. Iliteiteli, George Taber, ' Isaac Baricmg' lieury G. treemia, . Seib .1: Onroth . . • Iraae Starr. Pamphlets ennlatning table; of rates and explanations. Ann of application and further inGiranition ran bs had at -the at m. TEIOMAS SIDOWAY, President,, Jona , V. laarr.s, Actuary. rubseriber Is agent for the above Company' In Schuylkill County, and will effect Inanranees, and sire all neorreary Itiiirnialkin on the sullaet.. 1. June 25. 'AV 21. • ' S. 11.1111NAN.' =3 LIVERPOOL AND LONDON PIER AND LIFE INSURANCE CONEPARY. Authorized Capital—slo,ooo.ooo. Pa Idup Cupital.Surplus,and Reserved lands, $5,000,000. . Liability of the shareholders unlimited, ; ' Haring been appointed 'Aeon& in this District by th • Llrerpcol and London Elle and Life I users nee Company, and for other reliable Fire and Life insuraneeCeuipanies of Philadelphia, 1 sin prepared to receive appl yahoos for 'eminence against k Ire, on every description of build; ing and property, Coal Operators wouldtind It advantageous to, bears their colliery structures hi reliable Companies, for which l'aet as Agent. - , • Parties desiring Insartiles ate relitlecliVillY Welted -to call at my Mike where particular* will be given. togetb er ' , lib the respective circulars of the Companies, maul detailed statements of Jbelt prawn( erudition. , HORACE P. SKIM, • Centre street, above ilvreettait. Or at. Penury' mils Bali, Pottsville, Ps. 7 litinign ' • Pitradeplift. Pabrille. • Joisii tacker, E.g.;Jobn Stappen.Sm" James . Danktas, Nsq., m. W. Snyder. bat., • Jobia 11. White. Iraq i ' • Mu. Jameo 11. Campbell, Jalne, lt. D. iloll. C. W. tiI.XDP r Itictutrd 8. Smith, lin], IL. 31. Palmer, 11 : January ? • , 59 • ' riIHE Franklin Fire.lnsurance-Com . pa t tiy,r,of bt1ie5.1i0,1.6314 Cbssinit street/I,llw Yilthstreet. , • . • antscinss o • . - Charles Batteksi, Gongs ' Thomas Hart, " • Mordstsi D. Low Is, Toblai Waignisr, AdolphoE. Dodo, Samuelaunt, . David S. Ikc o. • Jacob R. Smith, • Notrisfstiorson. Continue to snake Issnritnett. permattent or USlllted on every description, of properly, in town and mutiny. sit raise as low as arenonsistout with wittily. • The Company have reserved a isms onitlogollt /rod' "Mkt, witatinir Capital si'dPtenstasas,ssfalyinvestsd. taforoissipts-Protnetion thelawored. Snap their to corponitiovi,operiod of Illyesnytiny have paidards tof ass bra Aundral aionsculd-tiottars,io upw nses by. tire. thereby airordiod svidenevo of Om advssispos of In. sorants‘tie utile o'lll4' and disposition' to Ewa with promptstossisil liabilities: - • - • ••• • •-. •-- - • CHAS. S. idscitati,esublest.. lataasibat baabweappoiatid gni fat tbilarav tatattasadiaitltatiesisail Isaar primaryd to maks same., ea avverdasertptiaa ppty: at the Ws* 'atm ANDS= 110XFALvart. -- rPatitillia, - ,Jan.11.1914 . _ LIFE INSURANCE. INDEMNITY. nnFActußO. ?raw asyt. CAF; - 211 kinds, riot litai r i.r; thin i b 7 Dlfilealie to b JOHN ENGL neninmea Eyed the market, otdiZerent sit be had trbalese le sad retell. at` Poll stills, deanery 3(). 'SE , • F. ALTSTATT, Piottrri, Looking Glass Gilt and Ctillimontal , - •.• , • Frame Natinhatarer, • 1 • • N Mabantango street„ between pentre and Second streets. POTTSVA LUIS. Pa.. IntinularliSTlO min and Ornamental. Squansland Oral FraMes Afro, Lack Gilt Alonldliars, Polished:ST:tart awl Oral Frame* for Pbotocraphs. Wholesale and Antall.. [ ,^ Engrathlge. Oil Paintings, Litboaripit, and' Fiends, German and American Looking Glass rates, constantly nu !mai. sii-AU kinds of prames Made to order ! and Old Scums handsomely re-alit, at short nation." 1 • Pottsville ? April AWI •I I ri . ' - TIZEIMILIKRS AND OIH ERB - b-4INAN turushecerta t C otta B• Chimney Tots forßowes.elm:umdornamental. ramerson's Patent Ventilators for atokey Chimneys. . Terra 'Cotta Scrolls for buildings. j ' . ! ° Chtlisan's Betting Furnace.' the bed in nse-L-and also glees lustre ilon 6.w to put them 0 1 1 - • Antique Marble jilintelsi manufactured from State Stone, mull" enameled la imi tation of the mast ea-pensive kinds, and is furnlsbrd at about one-half the price of Marble. - It retalnt its polish longer than marble, is about eh times the strenstliof marble. and will not soil as marble does. ' Sample Patterns can be Jesuit his! took Sled—some as low In price as $l6 and $l2 per mantel. Gill and ex amine tbe Pattern' at It. BANNS:WS Barat 12-'39 il- • 1 • , //Altar& YEW SADDLE, HARNESS &MUM STOBE, Pottsville. . I HE undersigned would respeetfullv ~ in bonne* to hts f • • • _' • " t the has *retied b &JON liar wess sr Trunk Ertiblishme! oo the woof Fide of Csi tre street.. Pottsville. c petite the Town Its where he Is prepared do all kinds of work), his branch or business, and keeps on hand. irep end aseartment of Er dies: [braes; - Coital Bridles, Whlps.trsvelit trihrrks, tinseling bass. - Ile also has enamor' era, chaise& ecoches. other fancy articles ir mention. Lie bee also On bent. Lo.of 0. F.;and will L prop der aecordingito style and taste. Feeling thankful for pint favors at his of stand In Port Carbon. and feellny o ntninCed that etion sill be rendered to all who give biro a mil at his new ',stab , 'lament. . Al rti '69 16.Cmj 6.011:7EL . , • . . _ mum-IKE! _. SCHUYLKILL COUNTY LUBER MANUFACTURING COMPANY 'TANK en hand az their extensive establishment, on Railroad target, a peat quantity of lumber of every kind and, deerviptkm.wirich they ran ;limply to Operator*, Carpenters end builders. at lower rates than it can be bought elseehers. They are also ready to supply, ro thugh the means of their : eitansive business and be , bor saving machines, manufaitured articles in their line at a saving of 2b per cert. on former cost. Their LIM workshops hove been in eueee4fni opera timvfor the past year, turning out vast4;l7 les of Window Poore, Windb Pea es, Saab, . Panel Woe ~ llatalillngs, lled.posts,l • Blinds, : Bannisters, Shutters, AO an kinds of Framed, Pursekd and Turne2 'Work, Which they hare constantly On hand. They are ready to ramie °Hellcat ; the shartest note's, foraily quantity ro quality of sawed or menufacturedistuff.. Dry and green Hemlock of ell kinds, 1,1 building pp,- o i poses. Oak. 31aple. Poplar, cluilr. plink an Knitting . airds; Cherry, ' Walnut , illehogr4,l &e.,il or cabinet work; White ant Yellow Ploe beards fOr 2 Dig, n. w , o made to order; White Pine plank , ; 15 215.24%, 1 , 101 1 and ji inch panel. always ready; Po.. plank. beam., Min, 'tooling, posts, shingles, laths cellini lath, pal ings. ke..k.e. • I r , so-Rills of sawed et uly and everything in, their line on hand or to order, at the shortest notice. I Potti,Tillo, Mural 29. 'a . ' CARRIAGE FACTORY! REMOVED, rI3IIE undersigned respectfully em it brae. thisoppoitunityonntorniltig ' the 'public that they have removed their 4, 7 : 7 + estotia ,, ,lr,arriage Vaeibry.tinm kinuch Chunk street, 'where they 'have been slue. the late fire, to their New, Large and incomodlous building, in Merle Addition. on the old site, where they ore prepared to torn out CARRI AGES EQUAL TO Til E BEST IN TON STATE and ready to :meow niodate thelreustomereand all those who may favor, them with" ' their patronage. An entire new and well selected stock of in iterlab and the pine old hands will enable, them to do work which inelegance and durability , cannot he surpassed. They will eon tinue to attend to the battiln4nbereafter 'as bebre,witti 'determination to give mm 010,44114 4 tkin • fan !' ArdP•AllorderairillrecelveProtnpf attentidts. Srirnr . palring done at the shortest not lee. July 18}'57 29.17 AIIitIGIIT t BURFIIMID. PHILADELPHIL MUFEALO ROBES, BY the BALE or- ROBE.at Geo. Worn ' N0e.415 and 417. ARCII Street. Aced—A large aseortment of LADIES' PA , of eur own mannfteture. N. D.—The highest price patd tor all kin PING FURS;• . [Sept. 24, IP la of SUIN 0.41 n HENRY 3: BATTIN.i -1— M A A N .d IJ , F BoarffeinTTUOBRAER CCO, s ? G F ARs ! ; p U E F B, F Le S . At the Southwest corner of Seeeod A Noble qtafory 163 cf , 165 Noble stmt.) Pl4lsallos. ' trir%ouid txprcially.call the attention of the Trade to hls talebecticd German and - Smith 4minffsr August 6,'69 J. B. SHANNON,' NANLVACTEASIL 07 Locks, Itell.nauger. !Inver. Jam DIALER IN r I nuildiog Harflicnre, Nails Mud Sas 1009 Maikat Bt., stroVelOth, No girl:tells repaired, Kept gl,eb, te. Per • Plate* rupplied and pat en.. 9peal4ing Tab Philadelphia. tiepins:Aar 3,'39 • CHARLES F. RUNIPNI 118 North Fourth St.,`Phihurh, Ar rue "Our Swim" , ". 1110 hank old Erma Nitnefucturer of ' Fort 31onnales, Callas and Parsee, Dreasinz Cases, Money Itclts, Reticules. ' Cigar !tanker.' 'Cases, Leathern:vs', 1 Writing Cu.., irks„ Pocket Books,- Pot, Folios, 1111 l Books, .2c. • Philadelphia. Eeptember 21,'59 ZINly FURS I !Amp!ußs: T. 4 1 ARE lit A HOMS ON, Importers, Blanoracturen, and Dealers 1,, UMW and Clll LORE N'S Fancy Furl, °revery descilptlan. Also, BUFFALO BABES, FUR. RED GLOVES. and COLLAItS. 1 , , Pet` Wholesale and Relail. No. 81$ ',Market stre42,(cll.Bth,anut24'lride,) N.ll --Storekeepers will do well to glee +mil a call. as they will find the laigesCiusintntent by far to setect Irvin In the City, sod at Manuiecthrerf Prices. • October 1:19 404na 1859.-4 M Y -GOODS s'oli AIITMEN.-1859. tULL:Stock of SILK GOODS, Fall Stock of STAPLE oOr,- Full Stock of FANCY DS, Fashionable FALL SHAWLS, KiPCIAITILS, CASHMERES E S'ESTINOS, it!ankle, Quills. table Liaeue, dalikk EVER A LAN DELL, FOURTH k ARCH tztrrets. PIIILACEA. Y. Br Black Saks, I rhoiciota, 4t low rates.. SZPRaroains Dads, front' Nevi Tor* ,Aarttems.. Sept. 4'59 ilS4m TRUSSES! BRACES ! ! SUPPORTERS ! CH. NEEDLES, W. Corner . Twanb and Race Streets.; Philadelphle., Practical Adjuster or Rapture Tel:notes, alp Mechan ical Remedies. Has constantly on; hand a lame Stock of Rennin° French trusses. also a complete Inse , rtment oY the best American. Inclndins thdeelebrated 'Whites Ps tent Lever Truss. believed by the,; best • a uthorities to be superior to any yet invented. lingllsh and Ammirstt• Supporters and Dolts, Shoulder Brares.Surpensory Wn dases. Self Injecting evince., edepted tee both sexes i n ; neat portable rases. hunch Pessaries, Urinal DIPS *e. el*" and letter' Of /131/13117. Mill mid prompt alum UooPep .3, '69 ; 36.3 m The PARIS XANTILLA 1 Nl' CH ES'I'N UT, Street, above Seventh. Philadelphia. t The sutler alters invite the attehtion of Ladle*, to thetr Stock of their EMI ANT G it3INNIS, of which Wel • epeciatity. therare enabled to Offer the most complete atteortenent to the city. They will open in the coarseofSeptember and Otto. ber, their importstkeas,conslstink of KiIIItiOIDERED VELVET QLOANS. 11.4.NDSOUE BEATER CLOAKS. ornA CLOAKS. 4C., AC., &C., and ehtgaot specimens of itom4. Idantitacteme, be added te their Stock Every Ilorntint Through the Sisson. .I.lc,,visocron I. CO., . Importer* turd .ffintsfechorrrso Meets delfeenti las, • N 0.708 CH WiTitUT Street, (above 7th,) Philadelphia. Sept.; It 3 • 8d m THORNLEY N4CHISNI, . NORTH r - EAS'I' coiner EIGHT ~.L1 SPUING 'GA IMPS Street, ebilladelki Hari a La, e Stork of I . . Vary Beam tol SILKS, y . . - flute tt Weal DE LAME, S. •-- ' ' eh 411411INGES' CARTIVRItip hest Ifake / Black sm., e....&r: ;,. Ftadla II AWLS., In Stark and Colors, i Lem id £4tukse . llßOCll Ell AM , LS, • - - rh, french and Bahl SHAWLS. ~ Ragtime. 4 - e., in 0 't Vpriers. G o ths ; Ormizefea allll Pattnetta. - P Wiens, Ilinnale.lllo ne, Sr, de. m 'WALL Bea C11T.4 C468/1011 I n 0 :4. We Have BO Ow IW O. N. a—Thei are of 'the 4th and Sth. Moen, Coate* and Germantown railroads pass tllt's stem door every few minutes. .- ' - . [Sept. '24, 19 39:1.. i feinllui'llti . .iqiniPNEBAp. Pelt. ' - -- . • - _,_- I GINN. CINNAMIC, ALLSP - Ur.. MAT ES. E.IIICAN AND NMI I.IBIOIUnTAND. CAYENNE PEPPER ) f tOB. 31 ACX.. , 8130.1 ANIL SODA; MALI t HALEILATTIL ~ As i 13 fIOCIA. INT1100; ,— ' 1 - • : ' CARAWAY It COlll - AN7DER ACED. , N DAIRY AND OROUNP SALT, Lc. - 1' Tor aicat the Bourn 'IMO Ne.2.4t)ind 24 North , Front muter at New. t'biladelobLa: - - • . - howARD WWI la. , • refuters -will. Ord it Iheatlyto their bluest Intl in Quality an‘d'argro to bey these"oofh. which are warranted sarepreitutodarLutilk4. . „A trial la KUM** lif .*: er41151;10 - , 1 . 1.241, i 9.00 D GRgO_ERMS,' ALCJPErtie =octant! • • Wm. P* VIN: S. W. aria' CUMriad 12th sta., Philadeloklai . - , Sasou bud mud is errnslaiiilit rerairior ri!qiole and soseroest rood Xy Groceries's yodeler. Put or Superior Black sod_ Grow Too. Mlle* 8 °4 111 4 itioa, Liam, touguro, Sept, Iji4W Thih, BROM !Mickey fereo.Pieeerroi Potted 1406. Wise,,Ligloor• *e.o 4 is tit of riikke M he sold at Ge oast teroseble prices tor Cub* • airOnierirbyaill areal/y*lw wend!: dunes& ich se& delborokto say pot of the MA irr, B . 4 tr &MP-, somestelorets sect Woe -.. holing 22/43 - • - •til P.HITAD LPHIA SAVING FUND. , mai Eli CUARTERSD KY TM: STAIR OP PENNA - • Rules t 1. Money to received every day, and in any annioni, iguip 2. Five Per cent. Interest is paid !W.:money from the day it Is pat in. 3. The name: La always paid bark in Geld, wbenerer h is called for, and without notice. 4. Dioney is received from Era-04w% Aditiastralors. Gad - Mains and others wbo desire to bare It in a place of perfect early, and *bore Interest can bo obtained for 5. Theaumey receieed trete, depositors Is invested in REAL EtTATK, MORTUAGE.fi GROUND RENTS. and such other Aral claim securities as the Charter directs. 8. Mee floori—ilvery day from 9 till S o'clock, 40 on Siondsys and rbonstayo 1111 S &cluck lo the trifling. ZarTbls old and wall ratabileted SAVING FUND has received more than TEN . MILLIONS oUdellars ftoa nearly thirty thousand depositors. liar. HB,NKY L. BENIVER, President... ROBERT BELYII I DO E L T kern:Adept. ..,_WittlaY.ft Run, Secretary. Henry L. Roemer, 18‘19 - atd L. Carter, Robert &Blida ae,• Rawl. R. Ashton, C. Landreth 33 rump, Ofilesi...-WAL PhIIadeNUT ET., • dprill 16, 'B9 • ,- • LAW BLANK STORE, • i - . •• 1J1..0. 230 - Dock Street , Philadelphia, (establirhed in 1P1). The subscribent respectfully ea l the attention of the numerous Sheriffs, Prodroota ria, Lawyers, logisinges, and ofhers T .to 'their large stock of Law Blanks. forms, which an experience, of nearly 03 yea/sortable" them to. prerent with great aces• racy of form and boob:less of style. Orders solicited. 1 A print clone Blanks will be florwarded. on applies. Lion - of charge. . JOHN CLARK A PON, 00 Dock . Seal, Pt. iloddpkia. BS.I m ~... & W. C. TAYLOR, IMPORTERS S NANIMACTIIRZES 01 Perfumery, AND • ' 1 Toilet Soaps. 641 North Ninth Street, PHILADELPHIA. April x3.'39 17- N iv f E r,,,, , , d v . ou ra l t d . zs a p u r th t e fu p llz lic inform .Sur ally, that we hare just opened our New far. JelCfirW. firer and Plated Ware &Sat Usforient, st No, GRIII MARK t:T ettert. where we offer. Wholesale and Retail* at the lowest Cacti Pat cis,* large and very choke stock of every deserlption of goods usually kept in a ffrst class Watch and Jewelry Store. We hops 'by untiring efforts to accommodate and please, not only to retain all oat Weiner patropi,littt merit mutge'eur• a large areession to the same. every deecription of Diamond work, and other Jewel Ty, made to order at short notl , e. air- Gals Warranted to s k os Repretostrd e s • *Particular attention s irtan to the JOPt!trini Wacles and Jewelry, of every divrerlpt ion. Stauffer i Marley, M2'2 MARK= street. smith Side. P.IIILAD'A. N.ll.—We will continue our Ohl $1.0011.fid.14.3 North. Second street. Inc a short time only. , July 30.'59 51.3 m , Polytechnic College - 0? TUT STA?? aT Siiicartmsam., West Penn Square, Philadelphia, DIi:SIGNED on the plan of theJn— d ust dal Colleges of Paris and Germany. In educate gentlemen professionally, for the practice of CIVIL, 311- NINO AND MECIIANICAL ENGINEERING. METAL. LtIZGY, ARCIIPLEINTRII AND INDUSTRIAL ANAL WV CAI AND AGRICULTURAL CliKglIWItT. In addition to lie iota roc' lon in the principles of Me chanke, and of the instruction of Alachines. In Amid tectural. Mechanical and rnpomanhical Dra sing. I n gintwring In the Field. and Chemistry In the Laborato. ry. the curses include the following Lecture. t 4S on Geology and Mine ilngineering. 15 on Crystallography and Mineralogy. 56 on General Physics. 3i on Industrial Pll3 sits. 1•5 on General Chemistry. 45 on Applied Chemistry and Metallurgy. A Psvporatory Department for younger students. grArpatalegisee of the &walk Anwoal ulen may te had on application to DR. A; L. KENNEDY, Pte.. of fbeidly. Fro B-it • Sept. 17,12 •• DRY COODS N 0.13 North SECOND St; PAILADELPIIIII. .1K EI.I.*Y. & BROWN invite the at. 11 tentkon of Ouk Purrharri to a fall ansortaiont of BALI, and WINTER Dry Goodie comprising in petrt. .. LADIES' WEAR—Elark Ms, Poll de Cherres,Cohurp, Cashmeres, )loos de Wor, Alpacas, to . Long and Square BROM E SHAWLS. do. do. BLANKET CHAU LS. &oche Border STELLA Ell kW LS. , ~ MENS' MBA ES-..-Cloths. Casshierrs, Yeallugu, Cords, Dcsverteens, Kent urky Jeans:Vesting. , kr. FURNISHINGR GOODS—Marseilles Quilts, Blankets, . rc .. • Ticki nrs, 'Yowl lag, Table_ lithe, Napkins. he. FLANNEL.,?—DaIiord Vale • nahrinkable Ylannels; other makes of all rot nd qualities. 1111SLINS—in all grades a d widths. at low prices. ~ MERRIMACK PRI!: a full assortment of these well known rocidsolway on hand. I LINEN 1102011S-rtnake for our own sales. rar.to exclasire Cash Rusintss.—Oar P•ice and co abate)* enL—Nio yowls sairreproen'rd lo rffeal it sares. ' ' : - KELLEY A B OWN, nrstrathor—/Yo. 13 North &wad Strut, Phil driphia. Sept. 24, '69 , m lINITSIVIITY OF PENNSTINANIA L .hthura. t 'MEDICAL DEPARTMENT. 1 nth's. lIII.AD'A. 1 CY FURS, Weights, h Bide. lain Door. put up. I te.ly Xlaety.Vourth Sicilian (1859.60.) , . Wru.tAli ()mow, )1. D , Emeritus Pmfeemrof Barmy 303117Z1. Jam*, U. D., Protonor of Institutes of /drill eine. , 0 zoacc Woore. M. D, Profaner of Theory and Practicer of Medicine, ' • • Moan L Moons, M. D.. Professor of Obstetrics and the Diseases of Women and Children. Jones CAILSO; 31. D, I:rote:6or of ,Materis tilodtea and Pharmacy. WORT .E.Jtoonte, M.D., IProtexenr of CheMIMIT.. JiMIPII LUDT, M. M., PITIe,SOr of Anatomy. MEMIT It. SUITIt. M. D., Professor or Surgery. WILLIAM RENT. M. D. Dvinoustator of Austerity. sfir The Lectures of the Session emit feyriti ea the second Monday of Oct. tar. and r tom on the Ist of !larch. Clinical Instruction is given throughout the Session, In the Medical Hell, by the Professors, and at the Penn sylvania and - other linspitals. Tho Dissecting Booms, tinder the superintendence of thellrofereor of Anatomy and the - Demonstrator. are open fiein the middle of Sep !ember: The Room for Operative Surgery and the Ap plication of Bandages. Ac., 14 open early to September and throughout the Session, under tbesupe niacin dram Profes.or of Surgery. Surgical Demonstrator—C.a. Manor, Si. D. Fete tor the Lectures (each Professor $l5), MOS Matriculation Fee (paid once only), . Oradnatlon`ree, 1100ETI8. It. D ; . Decin of' the Medical Acuity, Ceirersity p: B. DICK, Janitor, Unfrersity h. B.—Board mieiy be bad at from $d 50 to $6 per.week. July 16.'459 29.3 m . • . TM 014KAP 8p OK STORE, PHILADELPHIA, is at Na„ 224 I Nara &coed Street4between Race and Vine Streets.) P.stablished nearly a Quarter of a Century Ago.'—and Mill continues bushiess on the principle of the !visible SixPcnix,” kc. (.X.o4ktutl ycm band. and sold to Country Merchants!, ' Booksellers, Sfore Warr, l'ublic and Private Weeds, • alleges, Academies, Tra ctor:, dc., hi %Vitas/lath, and to evert body at ReTAIL: All kluda of &boot Books, latest editions. Fool, Cap, Letter and Note Papers. • Slates and Slate Pendle.' • Carmine, RA. Math and lithe I nks. Letter nod lintel Envelopes, lo great variety. Copy Books. Cyphering and Composition Hooke. Blank account and Memorandum Books, many also; different qualities and various pines. • Steel Pens sod Pen Molders. Wrapping Papers and Bonnet Boards. Alumnae*. Diaries, Lead Pewits. Writing Band. Ekhnol Rewards, and everything else—herldeefaselly. Brad and Pocket Bibles. Hymn Docks, Prayer Books, together with A large ntoek or Books in every depart. maul of Ltleniture *ad salted to 'every taste. - .li-dll at Me ref's , invest Net' Oish Priors?Elt Leary...Biala It Co., raMisberit and Bnonsettera, , No. 224 North Second Street, Philadelphia; • Pliikular attention paid to all orders by Mall. Aug. 27.'b9 24i2m MR. E. T. TAYLOR, - 101UILILT OF TH2111121 OP LIPPINCOTT & TATLOit, AND LIPPINCOTT, TAYLOR, & CO.. Merchant 'aid Ezteffiive Clothier* Qt this City, anti the !Mowing Cities and ConnUei, to Li heart t Taeics. of Pottsville, Schuylkill Co., Pa. Ideriatarre, Taney. & Ca., of Keaton. North/we'll Co., Pa. " of ,Day elite, Montour Co.. Pa. " " " o r Mauch Chunk, Lehigh Co," " - of Beadiest, :writs County ; Pa. : .." of Cleanest!, Ohio. 42 . • I " of No. a.lO Market st.,Philaith. Would reapeettelly Inform his numerous friends. and the public, that be baa associated himself in busbies with the werli.known house of , • GRANVILLE STOKES, ' Ns. 7507 Chestnut Street ad were SistA and Sairda, Where bls entire and particular attention will be Ilevco ted to the Merchant Ta ilot In g and noel's:gay-Made Der rtments DKr. P.. T T.relleits a call from-his ibrutir numerous; eustorows. mud from all who wish fie - thing of cuperlor gnall.f so& Worktneethlp, either ready.tosde or made to Fn:r. X/rSt geelating the city will please remember the Temp of Fashion; No. col Chestnut streelfust one equate below the beautiful Masonic Tensgle, situated on the same street. The undersigned will be happy to meet his friend, and seven then: with the best and moat taste. lonable style of Ready-Made Clothing that tan be mat with In any city In the Union. - N. T. TATUM \• Phltadelpble, September 4;tfa - te. 1:s: ,:4: Q. I;r. • : : 6 q.l - TrZEC3I7II3496I\TXI. • • CHOICE I LLUIATRATED EWES - , CHILDREN /01. AND YOUTH,,' BSING the largest collection in the . eopntly.—Tberars now publishing A Hew Book Every Sutarday Moralay. Elegantly Illustrated Catalogues um be but without charge, by addressing THE AMERICAN SUNDAY SCHOOL trzoox, • • I I tt ClIteT3Cl,6l.. PfULADILPOIL. .the publications - of the the Pt Oval Colon ea be obtained at Coles vices at the bookstore of D. BADMAN, Pottsville. . 04.16, loti (101fir-CLIFTHINCO fug. suusußikik.u, WOUld teepee!. telly I ntorm their morrow triernlsiedeemomors oi ;WIWI County, that rind r areortmont or Mathis for Yoeu Chmllmion lo much lamer Dos ever, and they am to sell cheap. Yersonollvlnit et a dle. tanne.brim thoprlrllego otembouclut clothing ter. dial" "I " . 4 1tIll t attilOY IDA I • . ' 112 Charnel St...torner OtTonlb,PLlmem.:. • titkiril IWO s • 'MT patty. ---, D11[0(401411 Itranebt Lee. ' Brewster, Joseph ttarry; , Joseph Testes. • !leery killfenderter. • .W. corner of =IR% ebt farmer. ®BM AND OARDEN *BEDS. nitllT Tgiti Airtestltatrallikapleaments e dtc. THE subtle:lller will keep ou bandelower.Tlmolby and otherGraor . seeds. 'White Clover and Laws Grave f e t° 04 together with garden and gold m eds. winch es will warrant to be fresh and good- ilo will also 'mire orders for all hints of fruit tilos. (wo/mated to le whet 'they am remweented.)agriiiitural implements, Le, .}1 of which will be turnirbed at manufarturet's mires o—.. The teed. and trees sold by the subscriber an: seliriocr.l with pm, ears, only from growers of rept:dance sod ' Man di og. - Pia dare not deal in seeds proctored promlree ouely In the model. from those who moll cheap ,willocoot realm' to the character of the weed gold. Nor does be purehaue or tell seeds grown promlorpruoly In ,m,lo vir d, e e, whe re their too clove proximity delortmeles their quality, particularly those of the' NUM spec I • 1,-- Tbl.l is an important consideration to those who per chase either seeds ow butt trete. For trees, Ale.' rend le orders early to ' ~ • . BENJAMIN BANN AN. Fro* Use IV. Z. "irate? THE CRASS. ; ' EMMEZ!IMMI And flowers that brighten .I. and hill ' • Will lice in the poet's notelet line BO long as his 112101110 re* the boirtitrinp thri l; I still* my lyre to an hunntaer theme, Yet worthier far of the wont's , So long neglected. the task 1 deem Ify own, to yield It !Melaka al pmlse. I sing the gram—the homely gram— • That bows at the breath of the prating ,lull It gifts la Taloa to man mullets Rich ore of °pair and gems of bid ; • And !be eye that twos In the dem•drophs &len, The beauty that glow. In the rainbow's area, Can trace in the meadow's garb of green Of its upward glory the wondrous mareb. Despised—doww4 redden—it iprhags aloft, On the ladder of earthly needs ispieseiti— • from the sleek kind gassing siroundph• croft, , To the soul's etreugth gatbirtd Amu pure baulth lest; For seer the'noldist of earth depends. Oa thls huMbleM link in the chain of power, And the vigerotakfnune to the soul extends Its filthfUl mortice* hour ate bonito So slag the - raise . of the wsering gnu* Along the road, or on fertile ha; Whose nettled armies of blades surpass The hosts o'erwtolmed in war's red sea, That peacefully bottles from age to age. Against gaunt Pauline and his No ncbler theme can this muse engage • Than this codqueror's deeds of high impels"! "T Oh, the grass so green In the springtime gay, Or it" golden plenty of perfect grain, Or Its fragrant breath In the new.monn hay. • Shall atm any grated' prate". galn I • She homely grass that lays at our feet. la Its deep humility Llesalogs high I Narking' of the 'forest, nor blossoms meet, Shall hide Its worth flout the earnest eye. . WiILAT ATTIR CO Vl' WITIOIIT PLOWING.Mr..— ; C. M. Sees, Colbourn Co., Mich., writing to the' Ayriconurist, gives the following -Remount of a method lately followed , by him in sowing Winter wheat, which he says Is becoming quite common in that seetion. The gronad is' plowed deeply • and thoroughly in the Spring for the core erot . This is carefully tilled throughout' the Summer, principally with the cultivator, an occasional plowing and hoeing being also'citen, if necessa ry, to keep the weeds down.- When the time ar. rives for sowing the wheat, if the corn is ripe enough andbelpis . pleuty, three'or four rows are ,cut u ri 5. thers milts set one side, and the strip thus cle ed is sowed end harrowed in. The itslks a then set back upon the open apse*, and anoth. ..1 0.4b . tig .., 1"' cleared, 'the stalks being put on ibe f; "lane.Fready sowed, and so on until the Geld i is tinted: If the corn is net fit to cut, or help . is ante., the wheat is put in with acultiva.. tor, going twice in a row each way. One man will sow as fast as - two ran culitvate kin. About two bushels of teed per acre are used. Mr. K. 1 says thiavetaie,?yield of wbeat is not quite so large; but the Ishoi involved II much lea.. This method May be expedient in rare cases; bowie hardly to be commended fur general intro dtietion. The more mellow and thoroughly pre. pared the seed bed, the better will be the yield. The space left wheti the rows of corn stood, will be infested with weeds which will grow up with the wheat the following Spring. Save Tam VIGETAIMItSituns.-:—Many seeds are annually waited fron not,being gathered at the right tiwe. •They antler% till a convenient season, and then one lob" Is.titade of it. In this way, as they do not ripen at the same time, the Ent ota : tared and must valuable ere lost, and gassy ate 4 taken while yet green and worthless. The gar• den should be •vialteti every day, from the Grit ripining, and the Mature beads collected, the stalks being severed with a limp knife or Atari Sheets or newspapers may be spread aped' the floor of a ebamber or garret, and the different_ kinds laid separately elpon them. When the gathering is complotid, and the, seeds have tho ! :.! . °uglily dried, tab them out, clean them, and pat them in bags of clotr or paper. Each pareet should be distinctly l aded with the name, and the year ix hen gathered. Many vexatious' cite takes will thus be avoided next seeds for future plaiting should be kept as far as poesible from beat, mutates*, and light. Their ' vitality will he impaired, if not destroyed,. by Carelessness is this respect. Tin easee, 'twit jars, or even tight wooden bezel are preterablito', leaving them loose In the "closet." Tan Farmer and Planter Suggests that the application of gunpowder In small charges at regnlstpuints, et some depth beneath the soil, would upheave ind , disioterste it to a greater amount 'and zite cheaper. tato than- ean!be dose 'withrthe subsoil plow. 4, Ilecipto. Contort Donaancliagen.—Take Ones quarts of warm milk or water, a teaspoonfulLef salt, sod a teacup of light yeast; silt in floor to make it thick batter, and let it stand and rise; II a little sour, d k h0......Th i dissolved saleratus; do ul She bread la loave after kneading It well, and let it rise &gal% on the t ; when light enough, bake In an oven, well heated, reo-quariere• of an boor. Par bis cuit work. in butter and do up small. ' • ?: • riccumi Ecios.—Boil the eggs until veq hall; when cold, shell them, and cot them In belief lengthrtys. Lny thcm aircraft in large-months& jarsiand pair over Ihem scalding vinegar, well:. reasoned with who% pepper, allspice, a feu pieces , of ginger, Rai% a lewlloves of garlic. When cold, tie op closely, and let them stand a month. They ani that tit for am; With *cold meat, they am a most d.l'. ions and &Milli pickle.. ' I an?: reRVING.--Best an .fl w ell, then sid,srgill of water or milk, , seven tablespoonfuls of soar, add a salt;rltoonfol of nit. MIR well together. . Pan anikeut in pines three middis sized arpleti. Pare and eat In ,pleeste three mid dle-sised apples. Stir them into no batter.— Boil in a cloth an' hour.. Eat with melted butter, flavored with lemon. ' ?dotAssn' Svocran.—One quail of door / one egg, oae pint of mot's*, a ball pine of milk, two ishlesnoonfola of bolter, a desere•poonful stioratus dissolved in a tibleepoonfal of vinegst, which you add last, and bake immediately. Lamm Die Oaan.—One pound of door, half a Pound of batter. half a pound of loaf , angar, the yorke.of Mei imp; the white of one egg, and the grated rind of one lemon. Bated In per alone of tbireiro of a large walnut: ' A SIMMS FPOlltek .CA Tate twelve egg,, ,two cups of powdered loaf roger, the gated riod of a lemon, and . half fin Jalra; best to a stir froth; than add Iwo sips of sifted tier, and bake ir gulch oven twenty minutes.. BAIVD WinuvPuinloo.--Beit well three igita add ose twit/ najgar, two ceps of poor cream, sour to mak, a off tatter, one teaspoonful of sileratue. a little pall. B a k, tea quick °Tope— Est with angar . and imam. ", • •••.- GRARAiII o, DTSPIPIIIA DRIgl6.--Take. MeV quarts of unbolted wheat deur, one quart of warm water; one gill of fresh 3meet. one gill of molar ses, one teaspoonful saisniiii. Iloilo two lamer, and bake one hoar. - . . Rica Poinasa.--Quartor posid of do% ono q uart of milk. Stir well wbilo bQJiind. Whs. Dearly cold, add also-quarter pottad of batter, same of sugar, six eggs, spiels to tilts.. Balm ono hour. • . • Joasse Oast.—Take a quart of sour milk, • teispoortful of pan, sifte4 meal to make • stiff battei, a teaspoonful of dissolved uleratus; bat ter I! 'Pao, aid bake neatly ea 'bons. Purim Caan.--Onir pound of Sour, all pound of siker, ono pound of butter, sad eight eggs ; bill's 'twin. cod bake tbree-gaertero of an bout. Tuna Bea.—Take a turnip - pare and boil ; add a teaspoonful 'of tartaric sold sa4 ad so ; Kasai and bake as au apple pia. • • - , Cur CAtea;--Ons top of sager, on* of bitter, three and a ball of lour, (oar tits, half a Cap at mato, and half a teaspoonful adenine!
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