Mtn sub &mo WHAT 15 AIIACHELOR LIKE. alibi +ribald a fousiflo; - A isoal4f atir eaadtel A sows, tliat's loot to his WON, • p•A parabow oafr of twlkari, • 4 berms witt saddle. bast withastis pdaihri, , • A twolagrat *toot! ••• ' • . . • lbellor—wkary-- • ► ; ' ' Costrarumbarr— lob altboa rak. , . 1 • obi" wttboat ti o• '• A Wars patrol toop, . A. fork whboat prODM. *dock without a far"— A attustliWatof plant • lag—aa addled sal , 'lstapia dat,-a ararralaw bat; A pole of bellorkorrorlisrlaglatebso I A tarlaa sreaat A quirking dark,waaltag alert A PlibUstaawar-410.4ogJet karat &boot wyboat Si a erweliad end holy hest • Or a tiddloltltbout a string.- Orn hoe Without Ma Wog, Of a bat—or si sprat,- s . Or a oat—or bra, • ' • Or • rat—or a verso. • • Or • gntt=-ors . pig in pen! Or a.thrush, that via nataingt ' Ora Ora pawky tkalt *sank gee ' Or a Dent= withlut roe! , , • . Ora line without* kadt • Ora dram *tibial s tors4l' Or iitalatury—or a anti Or a' surly dog, tied to oe . . Ora frog in it boat- Or ally la A 1110gi Or a bugle a r gl Or.a bee—or a gaa— Or a• list #par's pea, Ora figure 31 ' Like a bell without a tongue— Like a barrel without a bang— whalc—lik• • nualit— Jason owl—like a foal= Liter& privet without his Lit. • mida4lo ghost... • - Like a gamier In ills me-7 .Elks a tlairperless r . • Like a man agars a wen-- He's a poor forsaken gander, Chotwing lonely this* m aaader!.• 11a a so, •ar wilting diet, or ustrbetior--- But to b• plain. • And end toy stain, ilkir sought but—a Biomes! -'4 KENTVVEr EGG E.t.rea.--7—Among the prsoners usheted before the Judge, one trtruing, in a :Cincinnati court, was a tall, robust, big-boned Kentuckian, from the vicin. ity of OaseyviUe. 'He was charged with dis orderly conduit. The officer stated that he found him "slashing around" in an eating house, and arrested him to preserve the peace.. "Whatlave r i . you . to say to this charge 4", asked the coo i itA might, that's violin," replied the pris• 1 • oner. "You see. squire; rm . strenger here, froatirey dove in old Kaintlick; and I hain't larned.yer Wayit. Shall I tell yow how I was. -kiitcluldi" I . : ' 1 • "We'shall Wien to you," rtanarked the .: Ir Judge, who:sa he bad a character before him, and was isPosed to let hit have vent. "I go five that you are ti• trump," replied Kaintuck. "pt that's, neither here nor thar. I'm to tell. yotilow I As kotched." "That's it." "Walt, !gull I'spected not nary tavern. mode a suddei set down, to a a half of eggs . . f, I cum to twin yesterday. - to stay long, so I ; didn't go to I got kinder hungry tho', so I lungelor an eating-house. I able and axed for a dozen end , and the critter WhO waited`on ned his eyes, grinned and then me, They were good, but I i mixture. I called for a cold Id, squire, kase its agaift . my (principles to:eat meat hot. The i and laid they hadn't got any. fled l Me, butl kept my temper, mother dozen and . a half of eggs. ckered, an'saidiawe ain't got old Kaintuck ; , you've squashed 'bile." That's the hull on it, Lae lam from old Kaintuck." onsidered yourself aggravated Fit of the Waiter?" - customers, 01 fetehed 'em to wanted a litth beef=steak—ct cotistitutional fellow grinrimi 'That kind a and ordered_ al The chap al no more egg s things for ail' aciorre r as au o "Thee y ou by* i lase e udust so." 44 .1:;0w do fried take your eggs—boiled• or . 1 the time fried, squire: . Biled i when • they're hard, don't set r's stoTjaalc." • ` t three dozen of egg' at one "Fried—al eggs, 'apeeiall well on &fell , "Can you meal r "dna like, l ax is to have '‘ 4 You mus "Now tins!) tender p'nt.."l . 'lts it yowl you sef . riled[ '"Nuteomil an'' threw the shells in. All them fried." be fond of eggs?", • tiqukce,..you're techin ma on .a practice to ‘squitsl4' thingsxhin. nonly. I'll toll you what it are, dip first time, in my immortal ati eve!' locked in.. Let me out, or old Kr.intuck like a ''strealk.7 etit" . -• squire, this i 'days' thtt I and I'm n'ff • "Yua are "Sartain I'm froth old Knintuck." I em, no more of • our eggs r "And yod "Darn th. "That ta. • one, s q u i re. " • l e your hat and start." ••hoss--;old KaintuCk forever," ntuaty egk•eater, as he strutted urt room with the air of a prince, he laughter, of all who hid *al.. • / • "' uu're yelled out of the c and amidst uessed his.t I iNQ THE GIRLS.—Away, up In the of Vetmont, sap' the linicker primitive' sort of little' village, Centre." ;lief*, not long since, .uth of the , vicinity congregated t and "dance they did," eaid•ont i with an unction unknown to'our ,nd,heaux." ' • FRIGUTF.N northern pa bucker; is a called "The the rustic y; for "dank informant, • city belles. o,na lute bibed" rat sting young, man having "im er too freely, became "fatigued" Lke of the eveniog, and wisely con tiro far a short rest.,,s , tar near the dance hall 'revealed glimpse )of a comfortable bed, of poisession with a prospect of d "sno+e." )pened, howbeit, that this was the Isdrawingii:scom, and no sooner had eyes, than a pair of blooming e in froni the hall, and began ad jr disordered ringlets, the dim light • candle not disclosing the tenant The girls had tongues (like most :,) which ran on in this wise: I. nice dance we're having! Have anybody say anything aboultme, 1 ' in the cot eluded to A, door Waite t•i 411 DDttD It eo'bap ladies' wit. be closed damsels es. juptiog 114 of the talk* of the bed. of their r "What you head Jane?" Sally! Jim Brown Bays he never kio handsome as you do to-night. eard anybody say anything about " , yes saw 'yeti 1. Here • you . me r ••! u I lb) , martin; I heard. Joe Flint plies' that you ;Kam the prettiest I r in the mom." - . ••,".&ixiut 4111km' iFeuea Wheren "fixed up" the ball a the dear things chuckle d , little more, and made off toward in. They hardly reached the door li.couscious friend raised himself and quite intelligibly, though ired : • when our upon bine slowly, lug about me, 2104 flea Id anAr7 sap ,anYthin2 their ;Awaits," at that juncture! , :th an explosive Serum. jkit A it ATT of Pike's Peahen were start-, fnnet-fdt.:, , a fellow of the most solemn vie. age shon out to them at. 3ho distance of ' half!' 8q ra ."Hallo I. hold on there." Tim gal. 'seeker stopped, while he came up and ask •:' "ire 5-going to Pike's Peak?" "Yee," as the rather crusty response. "Well, by don't you:trait for the grass y. , continued the intercept*. - • , 11 "Grass "'ejaculated dee of the emigrants impatiently. "What ao we want of grant 'Vie havett t any cattle. "Very, v im . ; but moo fire making asses ~ yoursel eta you ought to look outfkke ib Telerr ; 2 , Apid:fo the roar of laughter which' ear. i ci t iron_ re ctxrard, the Pike's Peakerstuade S genera iii,ia for the prosecutor; amid nothi4 but it trinthle ustt"of his legs 'saved the wag No 10, 114 U .dr WAS ix. _ _ Tx is discussion as as agricuitund club, soig sieounneaded its Clisiners to pit - stinq on Rom. so isa w oaks tba uroassasese and then to atom. As ilineezips steep $1 Kogan Ow pilfered tins cone• - CELLAft' : I retest in the V etted:l;o4lnel% ett_to• abtayi tor sale at Idauabetta Orbseliat tba - • - ".11;WINA14 - :17 Akita latralifitcharers: i ' SlP.settnaraudle to - *by thleioem at tau or twelve dayeitiottce, at the Psetcly, as oar laden tiara hareueitorawall otbers. , , , — : Tilt WALES CALCULATOR, - -.. ICAPITILL. , LITTLE BOOK; by !alitcla arapasboia up to 125 pot week mita air mod 1, 7 a Rim ditulast its pate'. from tday up to dhijlesod rrsetkoas eta day. for the we of Clerks, ltee:lteepets. Pay Muter', de., to which la added a Beady Calrulatlng I ateleat Tabla,—elae Duly work of the kind horned to the United - States.' Just patilshed and formats wbokiede led retail by • ' B. BANNAN. , SOPPidlera and thle a capital work to al:Hoehn. ewer bum are employed and wages calculated. _ - PoSimPlea Rapt. 3. '6O • ' 105. OOK/ ONTEWLITTLE,. LOVE LONO," by Charles Meade. " on with lay Pupils," by. Mrs; Llncola "The Couraleseentr by N. P. WThis. "The Pillar of Fire." by Mee. J. 11. faltraltam.. , '*leore and Art of Cbesa." by J. Morava "SPutlP"leat bth - Volume of tiertoomb" . . "- • • - "Opportunities fei , lodastry and sate Inesehaulattif Ceal, or a Thousand Ghana to mats Money," -- 1 Jut published and dir sale by L BANNAM., Pott MVO. May It. nig - - .1 . • rrittLAWTON-OLACKBEBRY. Subscriber is prepare t to., re -11 cadre indent for.libte eelebrated Blactberr>> war rantedgesistae tbblolloaring prices:. . , One Wizen. packed In a Boa, 2 InCl. I T 41eo. . • Wane " • " • It Al it is a little diff.ealt to get this plant to eras,- tit', - lesslatell packed, the best plan Is to buy theta in Sores smelted at the Rersery so that they nerd , not be furlong until ready for plauticg. , The . yendort of than, Illaeltberrles is ettornanas.... BANW. Pottsville, Aug. =•59 31- 1 '•-FERTILLIZERS, &Czi, £0 . . ENUINE Peruvian Guano, liy, ttik bak.or tan. taeptiatie Guano. rent/1144 So per - eent. of bone q pb phatee. VD per ton. - Moine. or Animas! Matter, part blood, equal to the beet Guano, at $1.3 prr ton. . . - Pere Pone. Dust, One, do coarse, at $34 and 438 per ton; or by the bas i . , . Pbornhate of Lime by the barrel. Load Mew Pmodrette doi do 'r. 'do ', - d0i.,,, , • Jost received and for sale at ettp,priays, et' i ~ B. BANN AN'S Seed Store, Pottsville. ilj010.11Q_ULI)I.- II Obn rlitiNIN.G S 1 Ladies' Pruning Meant , . !Garden or Hedge Shears. Grass Edgbig or Border Shears. . , Ladles' Soli Pruning 50...tp00r5. Garden Trowels. for Transplanting—all sties. Ladies' Mond Rakes.. .Pruning and Budding Knives. - 'Garden Spades and Grafting Saws. -, ; Girder. Beets, with lines,' de. ' Allot which are of the latest and most approved pat. terns.- /14 - Also, a sanely of the hest books on Garden. log, Fartalogitt. For solo at B. BANNAN'S . . Seed and Book Store. FRUIT TREES, SM., • r ERSONS desirous of, Plant lug Fruit Trees this fall. can -be supplied . by lthe subscriber. who bass lot ow hand now • growlng.bousisting of Apple, Pear, Pesch. Plum and Cb`crry Trees, dwarfs and standards, some of which will bear next -year. These trees can be transplanted from Greenwood and their growth net checked whatever. either this fell or In the spring. Orders received for all .kivids of Fruit Treia. In be delivered *Ober this MI or In! . the spring. We feel satisfied 1 hat the pnblie will be mum likely ta get t h e trees tiley require and quite as cheap from us as from those who hawk theirs about. and w#o generally arcoriunodate the public by -supplying anything they may want; and wlaktr Is very frequently dobe by merely- changing the label ea the tree. itug. 20, '59 L 4. . ! 4 ' 11. BANNAN. • i :1:4, • •' ir : ••A. I e • ..4.1 t •t, 'Good 8 ,ha as Prices to i It the Times. I UST received from t • Trade Sale, tp - a Istria and,varied assor.menV , 1 Standard mimed, la sous Books which will be sold e sea low rate", If' lb tug personae desirable opportimlty to ,supply them ...l,oS with reading for theapproaching winterevenings, aw'ug which will be found.' ll The Wavcrley , Novels, vit:June editions, some Its. low ass 3 50. complete. ' • ; • ' Encycloptedia •Atnerlealt, 14 trUle. i Clarke's„ Scott's and The Comp ehensire Conimenta. rlis on the EMU. , • ' lumber's Encyclopsedbiof Lit future and Inferno'. t , tin forlhe Bennie. clopedia of Amerlean Liters ure,2 vols. ' Allibone's Dletienary of Autho . • ' i Lippincott's Gazetteer of the •tt rid. Bayard Taylar'eTravels, romp! le.' ' name and sletivinlev's Iliktory f England. - ' Gibbon'. filetoryot Rome. Fielding's and Sconliett's Works. 1 • - Addison's Works. complete; Pretwott's Comp!, to Works', -7, , . Webster's fkrtuitteto Werke. 111 . Miss St rlekland's Queens of England; • Hugh ?diner's Mettler ,Works of Geology. Irving's Life of Washington, 5 vols. Poet ie.' Works oral, the leading authors, various rib t 1 01 and styles of bindfngs. For sale by . . B. 11ANNANyt an Ire St., opposite the Spisetpat Church. Oct. 8,'59 ; ~ 41- i • . 4 1i, NEW NIUSIc!. NEW litUSfC!! • qlk.lll' of Italian Music! —Ron— dinette.' '• •-, - "Ito rt le Dlable"—Bellale , - s "Les Ilugirenots"— " - "The Crystal Sat," with bri i lllant varlatious—Bellak "Sweet Memories"—Berkelt . „ ' "Tice Mysterles"—Donisetti. - ' • "Penobscot Polka"..Sport - s. ',, .. "Crystal Schottiveh":-Ilellak. ' 1 .. "Twinkling Star Wsita"—Bellak. -! • . ~ • "Domino Gallop"— • ?Wake Thee. Bearest," &Din II Trovatore—Verdi.. ~ "On the Cold Shoresof the Btranger"—Belli n I. "Anthetn, 4 `o, Praise Clod in Ills Ill'ollness"7,liingsley "O. be Joyful in the Lord' all ye Lands - - " , "I've Brought Thee an Ivy tear—Rood. "Adieu to the_Villigs."—Elores. I "Our Sires of Old"—Reinhart. 1 -• . ,"Gondolette Walt s""-•Bellak. "Hotne , Treasure Pbrks"—Bellalq "Thelicaltiey Polk,a7—Estelle de,Lisle. Vint a Siiund Is on the 11111"—Bossinl. , —• tDearost Girl. be !MI ne"—Beckell. • . "Something You,Can not Ilelp !tine—Taylor. . "Jessie Ferree—Becket. • , . "Sandford's kledleY Co' i lions"—Beekel. - __..l "Florence Wel ta”—ltellak., . . 'War Schottisch"—porter. -2 - . "I'd be your Shadow"—Bailey: • . "Maggie by my Side Polka"—lfellak. . "Trovatore }larch" —Vallo. i 1, Just published, and for rale at .... '. B. BANNAN'S, c , I Centre Street. - . VALUABLE WORKS . - . PARTON ii, GARDEN/NG, Ate. iII4IOR SALE—a vartetr,of the;-latest and moat tillable Works, comprising— l' Me'llahon"s American Gardening. revised million. Bridger:iron's Young Gardener's Assistant. Downing's Rural Essays. . . do • . Fruits and Fruit Trees of America. . Johnson's Dictionary of Gardening. • . Barey't Fruit Garden. . Lindisy's lic rticult urn. ' - Johnston's Agricultural Chemistry. • Thomas's American Fruit Culturist. . Allen's Treatise oO theOrspe. % Thornier Farm implements, WO Eng ravings. flake's American Farmer. • ;Smith', landscape Gardening. - ' , 'Boast's Atonic:ln Flower Garden Direetory. • Downing's Ladies' Companion to the FloweeGarden. ' (birdner's Viewers' Dictionary. Neill'r Vrift, Flower nod Kitchen Darden. ... Dana's Muck Ma &nal. - . , Browner Field Rook of Manures, Theflapien, a pocket manual orpraeticalifart leullure. 'the Firm; do do -do Agriculture. 1 • Morn's Progrevrive Farmer. The Florist's end Fruit Cultivator's Guide. Bennett's Phultry Book. Brown's ;American Poultry Yard. . • Bennett's, American Poulterer's Companion. de., Am ,WI h a aridly Garden' Implements or the beat , runty. Fin• sale at . •B. BARRAN'S .. .. ' Rook and Seed Stern, . . . SEEtRIFF'S SALES. SHEF.IIFF'S SALE OF REAL EST_AT Btio E. virtue Of sundry writs of Vendi narpertai, Levers Adds and Seri Facies. , sued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Schuylkill I eouhty. and-lo modirected,there will be exposed topub. l lic sale or outcry, on Satujelloy, November 11-91 b, 1559. at 10 o'clrilh In. the Renown. at the Public house 4 DANIEL HILL, la the borough of Pottsville, Schuylkill i I county. the following described real estate, to wit: ' All that certain lot or pier* of ground, situate In the town of Tee - pont, Schuylkill county, 'bounded, north- I ward!) , by lot of Samuel Sehmatni, eastwardly by Oqod Spring Creek, sonthwardly by lot of John battens and westwardly by Creston street. containing In width Sc feet. and In depth-130 feet, with the appurtenanees, con.; slat Ing of a two story Crime grist milt, with stone basement, and a one story frame and stone baleen house t hereto attached, a . 15 horse proreenteem en- . gine with boilers and gearing, and 2 run of Brooch Bar mill s ones—as the property of JOHN A.. L. 'EWE and JARED Attu, All that certain lot or Vete of ground, situate in the town of Tremont, Sahuylkill county, bounded northwardly by Main street, rastioardly - by lot cf Mary refuel. mut hwardly by Geed Springereek and westward ly by lot of Samoa Hippie; containing to width 21,111 '• fret.-and in depth IRO feet, more or lees, with the appartenancesr cousliding - of a two story brick 1 dwelling honey, with a two story brick kitchen attached, and a frame alableas the properey of JOHNTICE.' Also, All the rlghtAltle arid interesief Mary Maury, ' of, in and to all that certain half lot or piece of ground; situate In abehbrogit of Ashland, Schuylkill county, bounded on the, north by Walnut ',treed. on the West by lot No Iteh on the south by lot of Deter Schrepple.iii on tbereastby lot of Chrictlan Wehrle-cot doing in width 25 fOeta and in depth 62 feet.° inches. with , the apparteonnees, consisting-of a 1 1 4 story frame die- , Ong house—si the property ot MART 34 WRY, deceAsed, in the bands of Jarob Reed, Jr., administrator. - Atm, All the right, title and interest of Mary ; Arm strong. of and in all that certain piece or tercel of ground. situate in Norwegian townehip.Schayik ill come • ty, hounded on the north by, the Noma Latta Reflood, on the east and west by lands nor or late of Arthill bald itentldson. and on the worth by Norwegian Cork. containing - one at-resod a quieter. or t here aboute, with the appurtensuees, consisting of a two-story tram:dwelling house and a frame turning shop—as the property of MART-ARMSTRONG. ALPO—AII that certain lot of ground. situate in the borough of Miners, lite, Schuylkill county. bounded on the tooth by Surber, street. on the Vest by another lot of Margaret Qutno. on the north by Leafs street. on the east by lot of F. Sehollenberg. containing in width 30 fret, and In depth 200 feet, with spportenanz l i eonsietinfe of a double two story frame dwelling home with stone himentent, with a three at frame kitchen attached, a one story frame building and 3 frame stables. ' that certain lot or piece of gthund, situate] In the - borough of Myers-title. Prpuytkill county, bound ed on Il‘o south br Sunbury street, on the west by lot airfare-we Quinn, on the north by Leyte etreet, and on the nest hr ,nether lot of Margaret Quinn, containing In width 23 bed. and In .depth 200 Pert, with the Nippur. tenencee. consisting of a frame shed—ac the property of MARDARET QUINN. Atara,,All that certain Mt - or pled of ground . situate on the artliestrdly aide of Church street, In theboroogh , of Minersillii. Sehoy I k ill coop Incoetainleg in width 40 teetend in depth TO feet, more or Ism Wooded on myth by lot of the estate of Thomas Mies. deeeased, in the *oat try the property of the Welsh Baptist Church, aouthwattly by Church street,'Ond westlithial by Inlet John Ereenwein, with the epsomite:on flast, marbling of 3 two story frame &collie: hone. es. with hesement °retake and a frame a ed - 7u the property EAUO rlittlt Arno— that etrtaintract or pun.* of had; attests In Upper .11aluistangn toworldp, conuty.,l bounded by laud,. of John Ermine., Char - W• WiNIA And' J aappu es: elti t :t rlSt sbmwb ce eec ni ema r ed ivill ini g itm l n A t aii.rep ativie .l7 4o4r a l ewytb em, e ot r ::: fniw • ty 411E4110Z 11E1141 NO. Ater- 411 that certain lot or Soren, EhilundesiMMal to the bewough of s tlutClatr.nehuylkit Itoenty,tweled ed on the north by lot of Theodore Johnston. ell' the'', east by ?root street, on the was. by Second street, and 'oft the esethly lot of Jane beadle,eontalethg I in wid_h SO feet and In depth 2Oo , ftwl, oitblbe =annum& tooaktlog a a illetldre three dwelling hoise—ar the property of ADA KM. Aim, Nei (...AU that mobilo lot so. Ono 'of pole* situate to thit borough et Aablsod,acheynity misty. bombed to tie *alb by Castro abut, oat Wart by :siireeiniMoink Sciiinyikti t l etittaty, „ feed. oh the east tad MIMI by the ." Rail , Raul Cour being lots marked va.:eontigning to p 60 freic Mose or _______ kerf.to tb* -- ..ne DIM ) lull '. Schuylkill Memo of Bowl Co., with the ne esuaneemeoustatin ofa frame stable and a a frame store tropee—sis that property ofJONATUAN FAUST. ' ..• AMO-411 that remtain, messuage and lot or sifted' ground. being Mel south ecd of Jackson Row, 14 the t wo toroissis of PinegrAire, in '(be county of Sehuyikilt and state of Petiosylva la. (Containing in width Itliect. sad !ti datittr 1103 Stet,. -Or less.) bounded li frost by Vulprhoeken steer on the north by house and lot of Masi Sochi, aed o the out and month by lots of the Dauphin and Stusttelsionna Coe/ Clompatry," with - ft the appurtemmeesleonsbning of &two story Besse dwelling Bosse-4s the propertye cif WILLIAII •ra _ I " FRITZ. • ' Atua—All ust 4, stain piece p or ared b land situate , In Reilly to that Schuylkill coanty,isounded by land of William Graaf Sod ethers. and (be public ros4 leading from IJewellyn tri Tremontomusaleing one sere, more 1 re less, with the litspartenencen,conuiting of a Iwo story frame d Atter leriskr." with' a 1 1.4 Story I frame kitchen th to attarbel. (orcuple&-aa a Tavern) al% sto frame dwelling Mime, and 3 frame ' Midges—as the p rty of JACOB SHADE. ••" Aye—All that vermin tot or piece of ground situate le 11 the 'town Of Do dean, Schuylkill" eoursty. Moulded north Irma, by tof William Weber. eistwardly and . soutbirerdly by la dof the Swears Lind Company, and -"westwardly by a bile road leading to the town td FM, l i r moot, containing n width 60 feet, and in. depth 1.50 feet with app rterianree consisting of • two story house dwell g 'house with stone basement. aI% story frame welling hoar ankframe stable—ea the property of L IS MILLER- - • . stmo—All the ri ht , title and interest o f Peter Cos, of, In and to all that? .COrtaill lots. of Lomond, situate in the borough of Po Carbon,Setstiyikill County. bounded. on the north by :s. remis e street, on the west by lot of the heirs of 1-aae`..Tlptins, • deed.:. on the south ot of Richard Skiodt. a ad on the east bylo of Sarah Sand contalolng In with 100 feet. (each, lot 6), feet) sod in de pt b 4 .9olJet with the appurtenance*. eon elating Of alvro glory frame dwelling. bourn. pith a one story kitchio thereto attarbed.partly frame and partly atone—as I a e property of PETER COX . ALSO—AII that nein lot or piece of ground. situate in the town of Lewellyn. Schuylkill connty,lsounded on the west byTinersrville street, on" the north by a 20 feet side alley on the east by a 21 feet wide alley. on f the south by lot , John Dieter , containing In front 50 • feet and in der , WO feet, with, the irpnrtenate. me, mutilating of two story Irene dwelling bones "," with • basement tory of stone. and a two-Mor 1 0 "...' carpenter mho —as the property of HESRIY, DBMS LER. ' A twou Affthat rMitt lot or pier. of giround, /pude ,in the borough Saint Mae, Schuylkill county, con taining in width , feet. and in depth 200 feet. more or less, bounded n rthwardly by lot of Joseph di-hatter; eastwardly by Nichols street. sosithwardly by, Layton street, and westeardit by Mill Creek, with the sp purtenanees, codahning of a one story frame church, wt h begenent, and a franks school house •lis the prceeriy f FRANTZ ISEY.TITHODOItd WETS, / FRANCIS n!. E nil!. and BREST OSTERMAN; late Committee the Bonetailds huich of Saint Clair. Seised and tal: • nla executfoo, nd will be sold by - • ' .. , - '.IRN P. I.I.OBART, Sheriff's Office Pottsville, 1 - Sher . October 290.869. j 44-It : PLEMENTS. EARS.- C0E311681011 z' SALE OF REAL ESTATE. C AMISSIONERS of the moty of hold a Public Sale on 31uNDAY, the .cteenth day.of November next, at the Court !loose in :1: e &white' of Pottsville, for the par pole of Pelllo• a . ouch Unseated Lands, Lots. and other Real Estate, the were purchased by them at the Tress miner's cl.elell, an , have Leen held by them for five years and upwards. s u Leatle to the Act of Assembly: Sale to commence at 10 'clock A. 31.. and continue froni day to day until the fosl:w lag property is sold: ' Blythe 7lnonship.• 106 acres land rp & Berk- 14 Ice Henry Kepner. ' baleen 100 acalittler Jr Rich 96 ace G. Klmm I A Heiser t lot Illchael Connelly, 12:i sea YW H Junes, I house & lot WhlceDonnel Breech rotonship. 471 acs Offerman Coal Co . 1 tot &house Philip Lewis 1 tot A house A Connelly 1 lot it house Wm Lewis l 0 sawmill A house ILattle mer Co _ 1 lot lianlyl3lr 43M ern George 1 trA ma Sehall • 94 sea Seltzluge ga ae• eeltslug Krebs .27 acs Stro VlTersits IlotNo27Eo 290 aes I.billp 175 ac. Barbara , 15. lites Ballty 100 acx ;toroth 1 lot 79 (Niro 1 lot 15'1 444 ars .1 Kook 4112 act A Ilalw i 494 aca Latant, 500 sea Panne . 1 lot No 99 Wm. lot No9l Win 182aes Seltzer 44 acs John Hz 11$ aez Sane! 70 sc. John Bo 400 awl J Ilunt. E 2 are John ge S acs Samuel. 62 John Valley' 1 lot J'Loyd 1 lot W Thom. , 1 lot Jsmes ti y 1 lot James Go ry 1 lot Wm J thAnas - 1 lot house oodron t shanty •Hvani 'Tans 1 shanty Matha KeHy . 1 lot i house • Richards Maloamy 1000 am Stem. er Sic Halo Powder te 162 aes t hoIES 114 - iyer 200 an J Grim .2uB sea 8 Med! 4O) as W 110 22 au Ilan'" 50 perches Lan I sere Jaeob K 21nts,P IV 20 sea Uny an 24 sea Jae and 23ota James P 8 wrs Jacob R I lot Nol3Ca 1 lot No 23 Cu Vacs Cloy t ; 4.311 see Blake .Wernert 384 aes W Fee 80 acs - . East So/ 1 lot P 1101 sh 11 ostaio 1 lot Joseph . Ilsoa 1 lot Daniel Craws. I lot James P 4 s ',:r 1 lot Samuel ii,y 1 lot James drr 1101 J Lfolterso r ocidge 1 —I er estate .- "- - - Nortordian. 1 lot a house Stork . do do Mender do , do` Walleixa 'do lb - (hinder Fn.' do doiratnt . do do . Faust du. , do Cass ..2 do.. do aellbungle 4Peto Cbsl , o '3OO zee heirs fI: ).:sterly 100 do - ..21.) - - I DD sts Etrkkk it Franey' GOO acs heirs f 0 Seltzer tA, lot Joules awes 00 ses Dre 1 lot and ho . 1 Nolan , 1 . t. /brier 11 100 sea 11!11 rlioit S - I an Peter F ;ert . 60 ses /1. He rling • . 3 aes Jaeob 103 *esti K lots 31artl. Jot Taylor 12 irk Omer. 1 lot J W B 1 lot Ludwl • 1 lot Martin 2 lota Beck 1 lot T 0 Bo 114 Robert Wynk• 120 aes Was 400 aes-L DI 100 aes W A, 400 see C DI 1300 see Stasi 300 ars ELAM 100. aes 8 ' limeade 400 aes Kre 205 se . 10 se John 100 ass Ji; • 140 Ludwig Sneck 125sesC a , leB John 115 ses JI M • 21cts 1 lot Thou' I lot base 1 lot No 441: 1 lot lairs 11 Ilot&w• 1 lot No 440 1 loSa wltm son& Co la I'9 lei SAM I tel Phil' I lot Char 354'0;0 • Undivided I ed lauds do 3; or Maria '7 l tot John Ot-and 62 tat Sums 392 JaiMP 949 N • 1100 aes brt k Mak? so s Jacob lath t 44 Browni 11,0101oger & bild wit 6 ass Jaeult Y .Aced, 63 bare - , 94 'es - Pll4Ol . 10 &es 11 '0 616 04 Oats]. . . SO•of r glesar a l 0 iln Atisk.4 :VeLll.lO -4.* .4 , ,,i, ~. MEM . , lirreiAtiad Um TX 115:0 itikoptami AI 00 , olkOrg. 0111 a one ler baratruiti 04 1161"4"116111 4",. ID FFICIAL, r rton • 14 Zeller 11=11 1 lot k 2 houses J Kelly 1 lot and Sousa Henry Reed Barry ToirosSip. 152 aes Joh OBalley Buller Touniship. . • - anderbackl4l4 acs C Labenberg oYer 200 ace, Paul Reek -5 rtilla 42F acs John Ilarrls • FAtirinan l lot rt 077 Clayton (lards_ Leloqiters 120 ars Bolley Dellermsn Itoads sea Bailey to Iteltertnan none 1 lot Ne.Z) E 0 Tanderback 350 sea DantellV 11l j ' 100 acs Peter Holey ' lot 33, I.lrock k 'Tart 100 - sips Francis Artilla 400 acs Robert Mannar pboUer & ,'erg enreart Price Price Brail3 Pa Kepner Ig erg Brunric ingerjr Ily ewer • , •9 Township. - IL Illel 'Benjamin Smith 33 acullootsloger It Focht 14 itewPater Illumnipl I lot Win Slayberry ig Township. , ~.. 9 nes .1 Iluntsloger,fr, . 3 ace; GAUP 31111er 8 am Fuller & Driburt 1 bit & house L Brown, eat olowskr. ' Patrick :11ell4drs ' f.,]Bomugli. - , Mot & homier Dewlit ' I do Jim Andrews 11 shanty James Collar I lot a shanty It llclllebuel 1 shanty 3l Cranford 14 lot a Bowe W J Jones 148 sea a, house le.o Dough erty, and others' of ground Miner4rill Tinottship. 26 sex DDer 400 see 0 Flower 400 sea LuJwiz,lluntalnger &Co • a 390 nen a Bode 59 as .1 Woomer ' ' 253 ace.) Ileebner sins Tbwnshija . 50 aes Bickel It Shoemaker 190 sea Bickel a Shoemaker 555 aes.J Liuntslngerjr 1 shanty 51 MellosaiLl 1 phsnty Edw Moran 1 shanty T'Kennedi l shanty James Lattahava I.laouse Henry Blid . - I lot k douse Mrs Dougherty 1 It a house Mrs Kelly. to ilhonseJohnMamms „llanbe r isa Township. d:0 era Joseph Speneer • . • N. , -+!/i - 31.1wheivi Township. liontsingerl7oo' ace llrred'k Beet 195 ass Boyce and Dengler :met. JfahOldwgo Township. er - . - I 30aes filbert , late Zimmer ate Main man .. pref. Nabasitalego Township. _ _ • 12aes Daniel Broishas ~ • ' avian Townshln. ' 1 lot Peter tillbert 2 lots Patrick Conner . . iI lot John CNeville ' 1 lot Ralph' Willinabard • 1 lot James Buchanan , .-., .1 kits James fox ,T. -• . 2 lots Patrick Cowley.. 'Thtentship.. l hot and house W Blunt do do .II Cunene' do do--W Boon do 'do John -Fermi do do .1 William* . r do 2 houses It Loomis do 1 bons° A- Ittebards do - - J lisadiwork ' 2inottship." . Y i lot and bones J Johns Vd a —do - C Bat n - do . do J Nike': 13 -do -do J Wrilliams 4 do - -do P Gately do - , 4a, Jac, Ventler orth Nanhe arrett M Whit* nkle !Impels Bodo ' larla,Reetl . 'bort Allen hbert Allen Ma ass Jobo Ilubkr CIS ars Peter Filbert 39 ace Peter Filbert' • (160 Res Ybllip Zerbe,dee'd I lot-Cbas Show) sen -1 40 ft lot Ludwig i flout. finer ) I . ltd end borne W Blakely 1, lot end ahoy Woodside & Haggerty 1 lot John Bailey I lot W Willtbrani 1 lot Samuel, Heuer do • , do do Pirereue 1. yder en t Unite rat:rine fle. him ; •her Jeanlowt gle ' k Ile:danger eider ernert I • 'llllams "P Riuh [ • wit der own sh tp. • 'NO at* floury Shoeinalter 102 ars Peter Sere 1. boom IlartOm In 11110 150 a s Chark*lttinan 400 an Kllllara Haller 400aes Jai, Taggart ! , 201 lamael Green ' • 100 aesJ P nrubat deed , el Keliny er B M'Keowa Her,. Kalui tbrneh 78 en aktttman, Olsen 100 nes Jowl' Mltenoll /00 act Wm /Robley , 13 nes Levi Reber I ' 23 •00 Win Brach 11, 100 an Daniel Bitterly .• 1 lot and house •Jobn'Ria ren Borough. 1 lot John Rlabords 1 lot and house J MeConnel do*'—do n Al Mor do do' C Doebler do. shanty J Doanhorty do, bonne , •T 51nitIn do honseJ Bon-henxagt do do J RlPholl • rhart J Bell dam, • skip. • 027 sot 1, Ilan, deed 381 nen John Strimpler 1 lot Jacob Binttley II lot and house P Drain or, - • ; SiAwytkill & Fticrikeker haeffer Kattsek Uuntsinger a Haldeman ttman rts,lale Kline &UAW R. I Moyer Richards O'Kenoedy anedly .1 Hughes. nat LLary Kennedy Miller, Patter- Irato loss • Haines A Ter* - of the unseat- 1 30 G ties Peter filbert - i f lot, "Embolus and oalOo. Marls 4k fisher 1 I:4=V imilt mall trael,A MEI tip* • Dam Biddle /Kb • • ship: Sugars Dayia Walasr 400 WY Cildaea Drab. lawn . ir...4 Iso aes eirosphoweri Men* fi ses Filbert & Miller 6 6.47861dinp I Miner *XI ses - Senjaioto Bnserits 11 mica lioning,i fkinsing *sea M Stroupboyer . 90 nat.:DIM Emrich " • MI us 8 Stroaptrowir. too JOIIMI Einbal.. - • 158aavalartbs-Meldat --- *Torn t~e Weitirt 'lmmo DOUR • MIURA ICAVITMAS; - • • • Solna; =V=E=I ~,,z..~ A;: VIPIOIO.I - ;,'' .. :',. l "':'i''' , l l ::' ,. _ l : • A, 01; - ,'ltter - .6ZITTIONI ::, ---,.,,_,Tiiiiiriiii,c,viiio.;:, AmowArt. TEIIit,fIWICAT COVICTICR IRRITANT Torus aidiselaS often makes the Inter nay cream threw& the OM of the skip. This penetm fla otniment, mettles under the heeds* it Is rubbed le.„ - Is absorbed throngb;abe IMMO thawed& and, reach bur the rest of lagantl3Mairri, promptly cud Irmariabky subdues it, whether located in the kidneys, the liver, the longs. or any other important mean. It pepetrateS theca:We to theintertqr, through the, meatless totes that RUM Utlield 0 with the skin as stusimer alepis Into the feeered earth, Musing Its cool end ae tin Wawa. . , • 1., Skin. Diseases and Glandular eve • Itsery speebe of esterfor irrAstlon le quickly redoett4 by the stottintlametetery Attlee at this ointment. Att 01.yaryttams, each Ittme, rxteleette. Terns. It7343WDESI, BC;LLD Hutt, N Mix Hem. Scaterelter Ilse) tee die out, to ret are Asa more: meter Its eppheitton:— Ileepltel experience to all parts of the world preen Inc diseases of the Ale, the, muscles, the -Joints and tbe Weeds. Ulcers, Sores, and Tamers. - The. street ,at this unrivaledexternal muted; nano Bemis la, and other virulent; ulcers and sores. lot almost ruirseulotta. It first 41ftlunges the pc loon which produ ces suppuration• anti proud &oh, and thus the cares which Us healing properties *Raman' complete are sat as wallas penuanent. . , . !wieldable Testimony. In cases of the fracture rif the hones. injuries nosed by eteam explosions, Datum hums,'ScALDs. Itntrtu meme,Snrrtere or ran .1 omrs, and contraction of the sinews, it is employed sod warmly recommended by the faculty. This marvelous remedy has -been Introduced by its inventor in person Into allibe leading Hospital* or Europe, Ar t'noprdratehousehold should he without it. Wonenda. Brains, , Bnizat, and Scalds. .The Medled Staff of the french and .English Armies in the Crimes have ntliebilly signed their approval of Rol- Wray's Ointment, as the most reitabledresaing lbc m itre ruts, stabs. and gnu•vhot wouuds. It la Weiland by ' the surgeons of the Allied Mai**. ;: Bog the Ointment and-Pale 'humid he used in the Attaining ease.: Bunions. Rheumatism, • gore Throats. • Duras,. . • Ringworm, Sandi of ali kinds, Chappad Rands, Salt Rheum: Sprains , : 'Scalds. . Stiff Joints, , Skin Diaesscs, . Tetter, - Clout, . Swelled Glands,-. Lumbar , • Sots Legs. Venereal Sores, ' Mercurial Erup'ns,Sore Breasts, Wounds. of all Piles, Bon Heads, - kinds. . e w e Sold at the Manufactories of ProDusor ilot.boursv, Mi'Mablets Lane, New Yin*, and 2,11.1 Strand. London, by all rvspectabiss Driggists and Dealers In Medicine thrungbnut the United States and the civilised world, , In pole, at 23 rents, e 24 einte, and $1 each. az-There is considerable sat Wit by taking the larger sites. - • Ist. R.—Directions for Ilse guidance of patiantsin every distorder are affixed to each pot. July 3!t, 'b9 COGOSWELLT NEW MEDICAL SALT! For Inflammatory Diseases Only. New Medical - Saili New Medital sat I IT IS NOT A CURE;ALL ~plrFor Inflamniatory Messes Only. nIi...COGGSWELL'S NEW MED [CAL SALT, lc:stead of being a remedy for all 111 s, has control over but one 111, has but one 'aim, and ac complishes but one thing, to wit: immure xxviastwavo- IttlalikASe. whatever be its form or locality, whether In the head, throat, abdomen, extremities or skin. • NEW MaiICAL SALT.—Its pccu • lbw earaches le that without the wakes b=:a stn,nth, it edectoelly came /twit' Means. (no others,) by producing eo opal' am (dell the tinkle in the body, the want of which la. the pole caoseof itigainantlion. - . IVOTICE TO INVALIDS I,k—The 1_ following fortne which he unbalanced fluids as sume, nod many_ not bens mentioned, that hire more or less fever or pain, are as easily subdued by the NEW lIEDICA In SALT, as fire is extinguished by water, to wit: Brain Fever, headache, ItoSh of Bleed to the Head and Heart, Fita.lotlarued eyes, eats, nose, lungs nod liver. Neuralgia, Spinal affections, Erysipelas, Bronchi tis, Pleurisy, Asthma. Cruets, Dyspepsia, Venereal Dis eases, Rheumatism, limit, Scrofula, and MI Itching and other cutaneous eruptions. "nR. CO(GSWELIJ!S NEW AtED JUFICAL SALT exerts., likot ecine !natter, an ex. 11 t raordi nary Influence overt he v Ina and arteries, reeult- In; lu a gradual derllne lneltuninatlon Dr. Inilleated by the eul.e, whkh span remain.* Ili natural atate,am the heat pain and favor disappear. Dlt. s -COGGSWELL'S NEW MED KU. SALT does just what it claims to do—no more, no less—equalizes the fluids by romorinu. from the eVstem all arterial and *minus obstructions. De- Teriptimpircuiars may be obtained from may Druggist who has this valuable medicine for sale. 9 Dr. Coggswell's Antiphlogistio,Salt. AcmePACKXUES, ; CHRONIC du:, S. tit'FAutLY I'l°4l. Sent by matt, Ira n/ expense, on receipt of price. Invalids RI I h Chronic or long standing disposes, should *meats orders chronic package. - For testimonial' , add direct ions pee circular.' D. C. TAYLOR A CO.. Cwn. Agents, ad Deck SL ida. ' N. IL—Agents wanted In every City. Town and Village. COGGSWELL'S NEW MED- . )CAL BALT Is for sale In Pottsville,by C. W.P.ig rum In Mlnersville,by 11. W. Patron; In New l'bIla• -delphis, by D. W. DuosoY t In Port Carbon, by 11. Kum- Cut: in St. Clair, it Ewes; in 51Iddleport, by 1 4. R. Pula= ; In Tuscarora, by Ar..taax - ac Sox, and by nlllarr speetahle Druggists wherever the "Joeftssb" is read As It Is not a patent spindle's*, but the prescription Of an eminent physician ' no one should fall to try thi NEW ?INDICAI . SALT. February 5, '59 The hies* Extroordlnary look of the Age. Tint Edition of 10.000'sold in 6 Weoks. "BOYHOOD'S PERILS MANHOOD'S CURSE." • PUBLISHED BY,-,PR. S. PANCOAST, 916 .Spring Garden Short, Nitric(' And foriale hi all Booksellers. rfhla is a book 012211 paiii.s.l2mo., bona! in cloth, with NINE LITHOGRAPHIC PLATES, and intended Jim Pavan* Guardians and Young Men. Every young man that wisbea to na antain his' Araith and if s hood, and Nave a hozWiy progeny. should read this 4o 4 Some of the statement' are eslii astoundlnx and beve never be. fore appeared In pilot.- Priced. By mail , — 7 — A Great' Work for the Laillee, •B.r the Ikline Author. entitled LADIES'. -M EDICAL GUIDE, AND MARRIAGE FRIEND. This is* work of nearly 600 pages, beautifully bound , in daft). and iroarialne over 100 Brxerroin and among Exanavnearx It gives • complete description of the structure and function otthrreprod active organs of the female, showing how married ladies may have or avoid large families. Also, a complete history of Ilertnaphro ditism, with carions•Platee, showing bothsexes in one. It also glees - advice to Young, Ladles in selecting * husband, pointing out the cense of in much unhappi ness after marriage, sad the influence it exerts on the offspring. • . • The work also gives, the symptoms and treatment of all female diseases, so that every female may be her own Physician. The last Chapter is devoted to the TOILET. giving the receipts for cosmetics at preeent in use by the nobility of Franee,Englatid and Massie, for beautifying the skin, hair teeth, and fur - removing , foul and preserving a sweet breath: They have been 'obtained at great ex- poise, Prier, .1.60.. By mall. $1,75. or eight additional letter *tears. 8000 copies have already been ordered. Moro wishing a copy or vise first edition should Fend theirors dere without delay. • • • Yor complete description of the work see Prospectus, wuleb will be seat on receipt of tine letter stamp. • Agents Wanted in every town in the Union. Yen. 26, '69 -• • . _ 94y HARDWARE. SPORTSMEN I SPORTSMEN HE - latest and be: inientio.9 for Meting' wf ILEUTHEM "Patent{ Animal Trap Small enotigh to bo earrted in fl pocket, and as effective ail a ride It will Sail a bear ora for areas lly as a tat/ and tee the great Inni, non, it, MOOT k ' Hardware d Iron Stare, Centre greet, FOTTI3VILLE: April C0i,141 17, HARDWARE & IRON . SELLING OFF BELOW COST ! TBE SUBSCRIBER, intending to relinquish the Hardware business, ban ' reasoied the baled,* of his stock' to the brick building in Norwegian street, between Centre and rail road street*. adjoining the !Armor store of Mr. Jas. Smith, ',betels Is now closing out his geed. filth-, A ! out regard to cost. Heirould 'vengefully tall the I attention of flousekeepsre, Mechanics; Miners and - other* to his stock, being satisfied that it will be to their adrantage.to glee him a ran, as he tit determined to' eine° the business. Amongst his stock will-be 'band a 'general assortment surfs as is, UMW,: kept in Hardware Stores. There w 111 be found— Locks, : .. ' . " Hinges. .. Hand and'PanitSawg, • X Cut find ME Sews, Tiles and Rasps, . , knells, . . Bellows, - , - Vices , — • ',. _ , Stocks and Dies, ' Chisels, Augers, ~ . Braces and Etta, • - . , . Planes of 411 i kinds, ' Tacks; . Brads. 1 Chains, •. ' Shoed* and Spada,' • Saddlery Hardware, .. , Saddler's Tools, . Wagon Boxes. de., Se; JGrAisa on hand, * lot atria rate Cabinet andCoaeb maker's Varnish and Japan, together with Rolled and raged ,Iron, Shear, Cast and _Spring . Steel. de , of the best manufsetnre. ' 'p i 1 ,CHAS. W. CLBMBNS. April 314'59 - ~ - ' .IS4f ' , - BRIIaHT 41 LERCH'S NI; L URIA!? AUX SIOUX; two melte be. low 'gees liotelotod nearly oppeeite the lint' Bank, rwtiwrillih whew will be Stand an orteellewt.assertesout c); Mae . ,WARS: Coach Triatiolog,!' . Files, SP*ll3ll* • Pine Psys. Saddlery, - Sensate Ware, IlbSelSareerrobl. : Arsertatent offittelkeks, alirpeuteesTwhy Table Cutlery;Gbsa and,Ralot Pocket Cattily, • Bar iron %Wall aims, 'Labia boobs. - - Rolled - - Ansilitand Vibes, and !Okla, Autrtment of tine Omar, Railroad Iron and NAN.. , Sheet boo Cnieiblesi Safith Too* Witarin Plate, - 1 . sanding Materials, - Bram Kettles, r . Coat Steel, - Sad Irons, "Slew Steel, : , ' Pave and Bailer* - Arm Blister, : •47bsina,, - Mill Bows. , . I. Ba bowl Tracey, Umtata% Powder:and bbote Satre, ° Vieelland Paws: , 0. B. imbrue Ids thank:eta tlte 'lnstate ter the pstroa-1 axe they extended to bias ru his In Olrldaal rspeeity.and -bopp the new tirta„by the gttallry of their goalw strict' attention to irealneso,ard soroulliculottft. Silk") wi n' ditsafte and Ntsimsssol, their continued Foppara mot, - • pu;kr, Ilirdveire'and Aga, castes Sea. Pottnille, Amery ti, g.% - 31-Iyenir I=o • - . • - f o p:Mr atom for pave ments, Drench Piperetnd Con:dints fur raiment/Lino and Lead Pipe of all clue, Oas-Fistures of ever, kind, embrultts • full assortment of Chandeliers. Pendants, Brackets. Ate,de.. de- =manful tared of the beet quality of materials, and of the latest and most approved pat -14"-E DANIEL D. 110RETON. April I 1;'.9 • INSURANCE. z REID THIS : -tin . . . 6 ECE WED, Pottsville. May 21 ; th, • 8- 451, of the WEST BRANCH MUTUAL IN. . 1 .OE COMPANY,. per hands of Mr. Assume. Tat- Agent, the i snm of Ten Dollars, which is in full for en weeks sickness.. Portia prompt manner in which the Arent theca In y case, tam under obligations. as 1 received my dims two days alter I. sent in my claim. - t' . • Rerpertfally, • • -HERAT METER." 6 Thisb to certify that I attended lie. Mau UM; awing his recent sickness, gave him his certiticate; and s present - whoa the Agent, Mr. SANCII3. C. tITLOII, him Ten ikalars. Toner, floPeetrully, • , .1011 N T. ARPENTER, M. D." ' ijimiilire Rieke taken.** Reasonable Terms. For Wider particulars call at tbeoface, FEGRA"3 HOTEL, POTTSVILLE PENN' 4! • - • SAMUEL C. TAYLOR, Agent. Patten* nay Lll., 'su . ANTRIUMCITIt INSURANCE COMPARE. 11 cHAR'PER'IPERPETITAL :- Mffice, 1 No. 311 Walnut Street, above Third, Philadelphia. ti C HARTER' initurnagainst lost or damage by tiro on gMintooe, *libel-perpetually ni for a limited time, Itottornetit Frs. *altar, sod Mescnidadu generally. dim, Sistine in surance ou Yowls, Cargoes and Freight,.. inland In surance to all parts of the Iloilo). Dieu Jacob Diller, Peter Refer, , - 1. - D. Luther, Lewis A udenried. 4 Jno.ll.lthhistoni Dr, Geo. M. Rehm t, Joseph Maxfield, J Davis Pearson, / --"' Wm. F. Dean. - •J. E. Daum. • . Itllir JACOB EdilEit, President. I it. P. DLit!, Vice Pre:Meng. I . ~ • . W. SL Smith; Sawriary. Jona.Cuarvos has been appointed agent for the a re Company in Schuylkill county; to whom persons de ring-insure nee can apply. . Pt. 3 , ' 3 9 - • - i , TF, LIVERPOOL AND . LONDON . FIRE AND - -- - LIFE INSURANCE COMPARY: • A thorized Capital--$10.000.630. Paid up Capital:Surplus,and Deserved/Midi, • $5OOO 4 . t MOO. ; 1 , . ' Liabilitiof the shareholders unlimited. 'aving been appointed Agent lo this 'District by the Li3erpool andlonden Vice and Life rt. surank*Com pa ny. 'an fo r other reliable Fire and Life Insurance Coal Paliko of . hnulelphla. I am prepared to receive applications for liMumuee against the, on every description of build -Ilu and property,. . - Coal Operators would And It advantigeoun to Insure they colliery structures In reliable Con: Ties, for which 1 act as Agent. Parties desiring Insurance are respectfully Intlifd to call at my odlee, where particulars will be given. Orgetti er with the respective circular,. I,,Whe - Compaulls, and detaihici statements of their press liil condition. • HORACE ' P. SNITIIi - . .. • Centre street, above licreegian. ' • ''' Or at Pennsylvania Hall, Pottsville, Pa. . •- ' / - . . ,_ - IFIVERENCES: I . Philadelphia: -- IN - airlift. JohtiTucker,P.K., ' John Shippen, En.. , . ; James Dundee, Esq., lien. W. Sny doe, ilaq.,. • John IL Whits. /lay., lion. James 11. Campbell, David Jay ne, 11l Ai- lion. C. W. liesiox,. ' -itichard S. Smith . ; Esq., it. 31. Pahner,•Dai. January, 29, 'WS :- l . 5- , • . • e" • INSTIRANCE. jII-1g Girard Life Insurance, Annuity and Trust Conips• y of Philadelphia. Otlicorito. Chesnut *treat, the first door East of . the Cufbm Heuse. eApirAL S3On,OOO:—CITA ATER PERPETUAL: Continue to make insurances on liner op the most &Tort abl.. terms.,, , , The capital being paid up and invested. tneether with a large and constantly inereasing :reserved-fond, offers s perfect warily to the insured. The pretultuny may be paid yearly, half or quarterly. . :‘:: The company add a Boxes perindictilly to the Irieuran ire ceg L for We. The first Bonus, ap printed in December, .121:ibe second Bonus in De ber,lS.Pkand Ibethird Bonita in December, 1534,. which additions make an stee rage of•more than 00 per cent . pon the premiums p.dd, without increasing the annual premium. . •'' ••-:' . awratietts: 'Thames Rkloray, • John A. Brown, , Rohm t Pearsall, . John R. Latimer, Thomas P. James, John It. Slack, - .Prederick.Brown, . John C. Mitchell, • George Taber, • ' Isaac Eileen. Henry G. Freeman, Seth J. Comly, T. Isaac Starr. . . Pamphlet containing table of rates and explanation'', form of application and further Information can be t.ad at the 0g1e... . THOMAS ItIDOWAY, President,. Jong P. JAMES. Actuary. 4LI - the subscriber is agent for the above Compan .. In Schuylkill 'Counte,_ and will- effect Insuraucer,,ana give all necessary Information on the sniper. June 23, 'l2 . 2€l- . B. BANNAN: • INDEMNITY. • • • THE Franklin Fire Ineurance Com ." patty, of Philadelphia. °Mee, No, MI% Chesnut streets, near Fifth stret. - Diascrors: - I • • Charlin. N. Candler, George W.ltlehards, Thomas Hart, r Mordecai D. Lewis, Tobias %Vaguer, . Adolphe E. Borie„ . Ban:meta rant, .. DavidlS. B rown ,. Jacob It.Smtth, Morris Patterson. Continue to make Insurance. permanent or limited on every description of property. i in town.and country. at rates as low as are consistent with Feet: y. The Company havereserved a largecontingent Fund, which, with their Capithi and Preminms, so felyinvested, afford ample proteetion to the insured. Since their In corporation, a period Of 18 gears. they have paid nonskede of one million, two hundred thousand dollars, losses by fire, thereby affording evideneeof the advantages of in snrance.as well as theabitity and disposition to meet with promptness,all Itabilitlep. CHAS. N. BANCKER,Pretidetit.' Coss. R. BANCLItt. Secretary. The subscriber has beenappointed agent for theshove mentioned WM itution. and if. now prepared to make in marniaco, on wiery description or property. at the lowest rates. ANDR.EI9 RUSSEL. Agent. Pottrolle. 3111:11.1858 '2,4f TRAN PORTATION. PHILAD'A .4 READING RAILROAD. abilanagt-Mag OF 10.Eoi the l'h l'hs ilatla : '4 U. Co., The rates of Freight and T olle gerl e n 3 4rt/1 9 4 this cl oil:perky, will be as fullks.frorn Ist July, 1869i0n• til further notice: ' . .. .. . - • 41 - 4 i i E . 4 ism • II ot 1 1 E:- . ..1 - - lz i az.. •gt E, . , •To Richmond, 1501146 I 1 15 180 " Philadelphia,. .160 1 1 45 1:6 130 " Inclined Plane; , .1 60 1 , 145 135 130 " - Nieetown, -',. ' 150 145 135 130 "German t ownt li.'it, 150 1 145 1,35 130 " Palls of Salmi/kill, 16011451 35 1 30 ,1, Manainnk. 160 1 45 , 436 130 1. Spring-311Kx, 1.36 • 110 120 - 1 :5) " Conshehocken . and Ply . ..mouth itallioad. 135 Ito 120 1 20, " Rainbo's and Potts' and . • ' Jones',• i - I'3o 125 115 110 " Norvietewnorllrldgeport, 1301 1 25 115 1 .10.. " Port Kennedy, 115 1 1•20. 110 i'ld , :II Valley Forge, 136 1 1 30 110 1 10 4 " Phoenixville, • 1 1661 110 100 1 44: " lioyer's Ford, - , 1 181 110 100 100 - " Pottstown, . 115; 1 10 100 110 " Donalaaville, • 116. i 110 100 100 " lllrdgboro, ' 110 105 95 95 . ...„ 4, Reading, 95 . 20 •SO 80 4 41 Between Reading and • . ; M•brorrille, 95 , • 90 • 80 80 " lifohrtv:ll•... - 95 i 90 80 •. 80 : "hamburg, .. - - 9:i I 90 80 • 80 " OrwiOdnitg, - ' • 95 ' 90 , BY order of the Board of Managers. • lone 11.19 20 R.ll. McILIIENN ET. See, SCHUYLKILL' NAVIGATION Uffice • of. tho Schuylkill - Navi Company, June 3, 1959.—ftn and after Jai the charge for the use of Care and for Toll on AI Coal, carried on tbe , chtiyl kill ;Navigation wilt lows. and thereafter to continue• until further To Phlladelphtis,•,_. Dawson; Fining 111 U, .; ConstailloPbobt l'lttbastb Dam, Drldgeport, Non'Wown • Port lEssallFr lattre, • • Port Providence, Plurnisrlfis. Boyea's Ford, • Pottstown Landing, - Port Elblag, • ' • Dirdsborougli, . Reading, Allbovmst,• • 114rsaltle; • hamburg. Orwlmdmrs Landing. Tairtb me sill be per ton of Intsa Ina., less the per rent . allovanas for saute. as tone. Mid no , aurae leas than tsentj•Ete mute per ton wUI be made for any db. lance. by order of the Itioners. - F. FRAU PHILAD'A.4; READING RAIL ROAD. Mll.ciagt i. —NME—ggE • RASSS OS FlOl/011T ON IuEIICUA N DICE. (I N and AFTER, MA4OII Ist, 1858, Il_yentUtartborikitteythefolkoiring Itegoeoffnitilit will be charged per 100 pounds: . al a It T ( 1 1-tI - 1 4 1 44 Dry Gooda,Coerfsetionemßooks.Corpeti 4 0 •' , 16 1 age, Opus, Fresh Meat, Wlsle.Oleog le ••- ' - - i.Atifile, Bow. Butter, Copper, Eggs, Die-1 ''.'• - . ~ ~..: thiluvamart94,l.lftiesaironryie.,llrinp k ' -., •• - • -- . Minim, Itirdwaro;llidookitollow-vaxo, t 22 - - -19 Leathei,3lMblntry;o**4ollll,3l • ' Ccitt4,Ceise,Oralu,Bar leole,Leod, Me- ' 2 , - - : tomis,tfidle„Spikee, Rico, Salt„ l'i . reli. ' a • . 9 ' dons, Sagar.Whisky, Se., ' •• • ' Broolos,hreStlekt.ossno.llol Roues; _ • ' Piteb aiiitSse,Salt t iferipiron,Tietbor' ad - - d Luotber. Re ' • It: . . - . I ' *let% Ci*o. Cord " wbocchy, amid, .tee,ires2.ol4l,l*,:Pill 2 ' : .1' : r 7rothrlaistor k elas4llalt A.Kwi, ag, - ' . ' —c' rent, peelanel,.. •• • - - *sob 21, lit . J •1414211 OF nuczy WIIIE SCREENS dca . r. Ewa- - oil - ar.; pricuril;tl. to orintrzo o msivirv. h .in tbsstgntlas of pannWP/Infolst to • th• 141 to hie. Ilinelketory ri t`OAf, AND MATII SCIIVENS.OOII , WIRE 1t1100118..te,, , k4.. at t ha old ea . .litillob meat, WI ernwllliallkh of IP In (3 °. , Po' kaklf soloist Is t butiarea er Peron taalt • upwarseortwelve mire. I flatlet varmint ebat I win turn aurae sant work a A Is Sena anywhere Is the yeasty, and wapiti Wier i 9 the ssialV i i cif AV *OA .1n lb. pest, an a saaranterset what It ert be In Ana Mum yladalny royealf Met 1 wIII Ovate no pales to malts wy warkaathlkelaty loan whew", glee me a Mit. - i 401 IN U: mum. Sneerer July 24.13 S 1 j ,!30 =ES FIT'S ISt is of Pair ,tbai bating f wobble Jess Iry Disko. Ito It So his bamboo, toittastltos ',always on roll iralsetod p et* oft. ag work it wicis—t.ro• 'the peals Aotst of Wa• Coppor and wraith' and pc Iron and lin Code for POTTSVILLE HOUSE, _ JOHN P. 113111131 t, Proprietor, - Oared/mt. rorrsraLE. Airaeod Stabling provided:l6k • November NR AiwitRICANIIIOT - ELi . ~..‘ Chestmg., bet. Pitch *Sixth Bts., .....4 4 1 ~! —"l., ' Pint. A DEL PULA. e' *— X{ SL $o per Day .-tam= --Tx: ..- T' ,-- .. ' The undersigned laving remelted their: ease Ow a term of years, hare entirely refitttd the house, basing painted. carpeted and refurnished thee:mein:Mt. Themo ration of this Haase is unsurpasked, being upon the widest and most pleasant part of Chestnut street. (di rectly opposite the old State lionar,) near the Owes of amusements, the jobbing houses fif Market and Third streets, convenient to the , City Ifialltoad, , the ears of which run to all puts of the City,•: for eve rents fare,— Tho - room n are large, well llghtriNhave nupylrlor ventila tion:4nd have been refarnishad.witti a rare tbr comfort. ' We are supplied daily with pure milk, Crease ; fruits end - vegetables from a Ann belornling to u 4 and which Is managed exclusively for the natl. The proprietors Of the American assure their blends and Patron that In make the appointment .at this no pain. will be spared i 'lintel complete and its . Table compare favorab ly wilt the best houses in the Union. ' , ,15 A pg. al, '39 .. 34,3 m - t WYATT . A IDTII4NGB. PUMFEID ' A.' < i t. . . • .., . BUFF_AIt.O_RWIRES, • , Y the BALE qr KOBE, at . , • - ' Geo. P. Womrp Ilia. • • ' '- - , N 05.415 and in, ARCIII Atreea. I' 11 LA D'A. Lao-4 lanneamaximant of UMW PANCV PUBS, of .ur own manufacture. I• I I '. 8.--The Idgbett. price pat, all kinds of NIIP Pl.'G FUNS. tftipt.:l4,'s9l au:sia E HENRY S."BATTINi,' f • :I(TiNU,FACTUREII OF SNUFFS, -2/1_ Aed Dealer lta TOBACe-04 SEGATIA,PIPKB,tc., /Abe Soot hariaa corner of ileceiid k Nolbfc alai ' 45ir(P.dory IP af- 155 161 , 4 tired.) irehttid , a. would 4operially call thiPattentlon of the node Ia 411.4.1eri•Gti-man Matt 4kcatch, SnrYi." ,August U, 'S - t .. 'I, 0 m • • PALMER. I 4II: CO., Air A R STRtET -WHARF, Phil:A(4ol3. dealers In IFltle, Cheese mid Provi sions; hale eonslantly on hand an assortment* DRIED AND PICKLED PlBll, &e.. six : .)fikko, el : Shad, f.4,luson, • Blue Fii , b;.llPrrings Codfish. Peet Pork, Lard, Should ers, Barest eides,Cheese. &anal Rice, Ae., Ont.'ls.to ) • • i2..1m CHA#L F. RUMPP, -•- 118 North Fourth Bt. Philad's' • Viiiiiirder "OLD STAND.": v•••• I WAidera re and Retail Plannfor'titre of Port Mammies, Callas and Ptiraet4 Drendn.z Caaes, Moopy Brit , 14,1cl:1104 tt • Cicnr Ca 9 , 11 , anketurc aes. Leather Bagi, "Writing bn4cs, Pocket 800 Pon Enlioa, , • Phi ladel p Id. Eeplemtwr 24. 'S,t/ 214,1 y • URS ! FURS; - FURS! : • •--. I.NARE' ILA lel'flo4S()N, InipOrters, sun6r. etym.," end'Deater In LADI E S ' -, i , ,_, ... end CHILD - EN'S Fauey Furs, onevery . 4 ,....,..; deaerlvtlan. I Also, BUFFALO DUDES, SUS, ''... 1.....7... RED tILOVES, and EOLLAItS. i• , • • 13.1 Wholesale awl Retail. .^Ws., ;No. Sift Markrt str,el,(oh.W.,stottl. oidej Phllains. .7f. D.—Storok4sen,vild do voll to, gli,e no a eatl. nfo they wlll Illn I. tbe 'at gest aPnltroen t' by far tp , select from In the EitY,ittid at llannticturere Nieto. • i October 1, " p . ' 1 . - 40.4 m - .1 I . 11150. D Y GOODS rot ALITIMLN.-1869. L I ULL Stock of SILK GOODS, Full : took of STAPLE HOODS, Yu Stook of VANCTiIIOODS, Yashlonable FALL; SHAWLS. , ArirCIArTIIS, CASSINI EDESA VESTINGS, • Blonds, Qui t 4 . Tobk itittr: A LANDELL, • . FOURTH k ARDII Stroots. PIIILAD'A. B.—Slack Wholeiotr, at low Arir*Bar‘ains Wally from Irao York ' 3, '59 . • :;r-9m . TRUSSES :t BRACES 11, SUPPORTERS:II 1 11. NEEDLES, S. W. Corner • • Twelfth nod Rate Streit,. Philacil , lphial !settee Adjuster of Ruptttre Truesetl, also Afeehant. ti t trilkm cal Remedies. Iles constantlyl on h nd a largS Stock of (tenable French trusses also s eo pletti anseltmeut of. the beat American, Including the . lehrSted IMbites Pa tent Lever Truss, believed by , he t 'authorities to be superior tunny yet Invented.; En isit and: American Supporters and Belts, Shoulder Bra Suspeniory: Ram dares, &If Injecting Syr ingest, adapt to balk sexas, in neat portalde rases , French POsaries, foal 'Bags, 'Lc. Orders and letters of Inquiry, will tilt tont atten tion. ll*. 3 , ' s ' 350, XTOR'III EAST eproer EIGHTH k . SPRING GARDEN-Strelete, P.lallade&rtda,. Hare n LO , rge Stock of " 'Very Beautiful SILKS, Floe All Wool DE LAKES, I t • . French 31ERINGES & CASIIMERES. - Best Moke rf Itlaekl - SllO, .Stella SU AW LS. in Illaqka and Colors, Levi; and Square BROCIII.: SHAWLS, Scotch, French and ticitilan SILSFLS. Cloaks, Raglisis, ate., in (font Clothe. Camdmeres ajid Satinette. Linens, klannela.Sluslina. fit, &c. I .er*ALL nr.1:011T Coup sus Casual • *4- life Mee Vet Oste !Nice. • •, : . B.—Thewira of the 4th apd Sth.Limen. Cps tes and Germantown Railroads pass the. sterol door every few minutes. [Sept. 24, '4 . 3 39-3 m -47 _l_ ----- . FALL ANO WINTER GOODS. rIIIOI%IAS W. EVANS & oci. have; now open for inspection' one of the Inigest`and 1 andsomest assortments of„.Ladies Dress adds 4p be found in the Country.. selected carefully, withfa,vli -, w of suiting all tastet. The sfocli:tri Ii be fount p, troll - nitwit 1 variety of goods In all Fr A tnong•t he articles to be found in their extenalvAestatOishment,ire Rugs of ell Winds and Arlreo. '. -,[`,., I • SIIARLN in the newest designs. I 1 - - - Clnase—tbel..ATlKT P)UII3 STTI.III.I 1 • Porting. 31oca,.nie.Latx Vaitactt.s, 1 1 Catixes.Ctrurrz. and o er new textunn of this • seatentsimportat on , . ! 'l2.'—, Lice GOO. EVIIROID ENI .11, the newes tq 08 novelties. , 1 CILOVFS, VEILS,. Mini, IlisnaracnitrtAe; 1 Moraxiau tioens, a tall swirl ineu e. i WLIITS (loons, in every texture. • ! ,' I ' .. Donna of tho best makers, with a full stock of other goods worthy a atilt Av havlevtlen. A large portion of T. W. .E. St Co's ttOck ii their own - importation, one of the arm 'Visiting Europe twice a year to make purchases, thus enaliling theni Wolfe+ to their cwitomers. the newest dad Wad fashioal44.#l442 and trienres, slmultaneoui with their appearance in Europe. They have also purchased lartiely this semen at the Atte-. tion Sales, and can thus afftyrd to giver heir , customers the full bereft of the Depreatted Priceis. resulting (elm excessive Importations. .Ladies sod others from this vi. einity, visiting the City, wililfind that', a call at this ete tabllsbnient will repay thetu4 • I ! 1 Elf , A 821) Cirwrsur Sr., droart 0 mean Rorer. , 1 Oct.:1), lin-444% - t _ Plit LA DELP,IIIA. THE PARIS MANTILLA, CLOA FUR ' EMPONAIINI, - ; • - NO. 708 CHESTNUT Stieo, above Seventh. Phliadelphil ! The sub.eriberlinvtte the ittentionof Ladles. to their Stock of these EL'EGANTII3IENTA, of which bring a soeciility. they are enebirdlto offer the most !complete assortment in"the,eity, . • They will open In October and Noteneher.theirimpor• talons. consisting:of r EMBIIuIDERED VELViity CLOAKS. - !"" CO, gation ly I,lFb4 t ntbracite be ee fol• tot foe: ;01 DERED t Lb* a, a ‘,.....—.... i HAM/SORE IttAVER CLOAKS, , - . . OPERA CLOAKS, itC4 AC. 10., and elegant sPerimens of Mime Nanniarturel, will be added to their Stock Every Mantles Thibughtlieleason. . I W a _ RAND oPENENG issa• . 1,-,• or. I,: • 1 k ELEGANT FURS, For:Einliee Cestaime, in the • Fur! Roam of the: ' , • oPiarla Mar tilla Ensporiniaa.” . • 1 The subscribers bevels° to announce, that. lb eompit.' *nee with the wishes hi:several valued, enstotianyrthaY hare added - to their estabibOdent • : .1! t . • ' FUR; D*PAIITMENT, i ~ f., .. „ In which wilt at all tithes be Amid the target* dirplay. of well seasoned-Otraimsts, made uprbi the beat thwart' .workmen, and at prises which will commend them to the.Pronocul.nl as welt at the meat luxurious p Miasma. srER I” 0A A' MEN7' may be relied on *sting ex actly what is repressinted, mitt la no Oni nfil ts claws 1 of the subscribers to" iblititt an ephemeral riety by offerjng imitative ma oral:Urea for the sake. f ceding ctleai.—tut, on the Oatrary. a reputation on lb* permanent and durahletutindation of ',obits' nhdenee. I, I J. W. PROCIOIt CO.,' heperters cE.Mtnufeettirrrt of Cvogis 'Nuotift s ct Fun, No. MS CiI'MTN UT, Street; (above 7th, ) Phi adelphis. October =. '59 . • j''9 • ._ . ! 4313 in W'ts. 76 74 7674 m 69 mio m 59 m 54 65 m 50 a m.a 6 4 1 6 1 `49 45 i aLct 46 4 0 43'40 ulo .a n 38 1 37 33 37 JUU J 419 1 29 SPICES! SPICES!! SPICES ! URE AND NO. GROUN PEP PER. r :GER. CINNAMON, ALLSPICE. MATE& AMERICAN AND ENGLISH MUSTARD. CAYENNE PEPPER. NUTMEGS, )LACE. SUP. CARD. SODA, SALTPETRE, SALERATI4S SAL. SODA. INDIGO.. I CARAWAY A CORISINDEIt SEED.. ASHTON DAIRY AND GROUND SALT, Ac.. For Sale at tbe .Foglis Mills N 0.244 and 216 North Front street corner of New. ghltadel pals. • IIOW.C . ,RD WORRELL. AfirPurebirsent will; find lit greatkvi to their interest .; both In quality and prira to Roy these goods. wilich-4ra wernnted as representerd or firfelted. A trial is eolleited.l March GOODOOERIES 2131,614:- _ I • PAIIVIN.. Jr., . a. w. army PM:WM and Mit sta., - .-• • ' • Has on band and Is cOrstantir reeeiviog at - choice and general assortment of FallOi ty Urooegie y consist ing of Superior Dlark and Green Teas, Coffee. Sugar, Mice, Rotas, Tongues, Deaf, Lard. Mb; English Pickles, Baum, Preaerres, Potted' Heats. Wine,Liquors, Al., AA , All of shiots vriii be sold at the mod reasonable prkoo fbr Cash, • , - • 1• . • IQ -01 *U wail Of Oibliraiseproinptly linen atd to, and delivered to any pertpf 'the city, free qf charge. lyleattioltuea sent Wu* desired. JanWiliZtele j,. I,• • ; ifely. Prprident. ..----_..._- -----,------- ----r----__ --- YEKSONS WISHING,TO CHAN dE that littitneti 'to a ispldly ; Itolo' s country, '• New Ilettlesiett, ido kti l adrodr • v ino. 'A Wbor• Ow - !Data ii wild and ti g nettftd: - adTprilsemlentof tb• Usautioatos %Moo i r t i onOther mama. '-; - • • i 1 : ' . HOTE f THORNLEY & CHI PHILADELPHIA. AVI NC FUn Do 'tonal" • CITAItTiREDIIT THE STATX or PENNA. • ' I .Rilest • • 1. Mousy Is Servised Wei day, spa In '*fly lenesnn l , Isis* or 'ratan! -S. Pivot Per Cent. Interest b paid rvr.moaq boas ebe day te. Is pat la. She money Is always pall hack In aleade_ whenever It Is railed for; and wlthout :rotten:, • . - i. Money is'reortved him Sreentort.A.Sieinialralors. Guardian:And others trtni desire to have it" In a place bi perfect safety, and white totem-sterna be obtained for • S.. The mosey recalled from depesite , rs Is invested to ROUND f r GIGLIND RENTS. end sorts tither first ebsillsecurities ss the Charter directs. -6, Office llours—Er.n7 day frrnsfi Iryl. S o'elork, and 012 Slondsys and Thursdays till R &due* itn the evening. old and welt established SATING FUND has reesired more than TEN MILLIONS of dollars from nearly thirty thousand depositors. . FIIIIIINUT 4. RENNER. Preside t. EAT SELFRIDGE, Vie* Fissidlt. • WlLttait J. Itsin,Seeretary. ' • .. - pirsotors I Henry, L. Boner, •• •Franibt Lee, Edward L. Carter, V. Carroll Brewater, Robert Selfridr Joeepb.B. Ram, Amt. K. „telt, , - i Joaeph Yerkes, C. Landreth ohne, j - Henri Diffeaderfor, ' 012'16 t....W. 1 1124 7 T BT.. R. W. orate o; THIRD, Phlladelpt,la. 7 1 ' ' 16- --1 April 18.''39 J. B. SHANNON, • i _xist;FAcrrrar4 er Locks, DellAllanger. l lllllver..Plater, • DX.LIER IA• ' o;tiling Harritriire, „Snits oud S'aah 1008', Igirket Bt., above 10th, North Bide. I— • . rise* repaired, Keys fitted. &a: ' Porcelain Door Plates I , npplled and:put on. speaking Tubes put up. rhiladet pit la. St+teutbsr 3,'39 30.1 y H. P. 'it. W. O. TAYLOR, iIIPORTERS,k,YA,7IIIrACTMILUS Of ni PePfuery, Top,et, 'Soaps. 6i North Ninth Street, PHLLADELPHIA • APri/ 23 , ' l9 • II- • HAT§ AND FURS T . .01-1-N o wY NE,S. E. corner EIGHTH and RACE streets, rf,i/mfe/phia. reepeet fully Inforrnli ihe ptit4le.: that hi. hue now le ' stores most excellent amortment of DItP'S • HATS. at SA end $4 each. Solt Hats from SI . upwards: Mildriss'a Faeey Clips and Beam. Bat; Io 'an unequal varleiy..• LADIES! IFERS, of the choicest kinds, and most carefully made: . No misrepresentations as to quality or kind allowed. Lidiei Fare altered and repaired promptly and per fectly. Far Trimming. , of various widths. Itirßenientlisr 1 la at the'sontheast cornet •of EIGHTH and RACE erects. Sign. of Vie Lira; Tiger and ilmr, sarmottnttiht Store. 0(.115.14 FURS' URtt! FURS!!! TOSEPH • ROSENBAUAI, FANCY PUIPMANUFACTUP,EIt AND IMPORTER. has now ready Ids very extensive stock al Furs; consistins • of Capes. .llait-Capes, Vletortnes. Molls, (ISM'', etc.. in Miak, Pattie. Rune Marten, Fitch. Chinchilla, elberlan Squirrel. and other lower priewl Furs, sn of which he ispeepared to sell at prices to dbfy competition. Fors sold In this store are marrankd to be what they arerepresented. More: No. 410 ARCH Street. Ptter.en 4th and Ifith, (aNve Eyre d Lotufrirs Pry Coats Short,) sign 1 , / GOLDEN LIOX pair,tDELMILI. P. F.—FURS altered low fashionable styles, st 4 ;mod erate tivi Oct. 15,14 • DRY GOODS. N 0.13 'Mirth SECOND St P,HILADELYNIA. 1 4 r.. EL LEY & BROWN invite the at tentlon of CsakPareAnsers e:full . areorterient of - PALL an 4 IVINTOR Dry Goods,eomprising in port - LADIES WEAK—DInek Poll de Cbevres, Coburg', Co4finerv". 3lotordelotjne". Alpneo", Ake. , Long l and Square BRO , HE SHAWLS. - do. do. BLANt W LS. Irrnche. Border STELLA' 11AB LS. lIENS'iWKA KS—Clothe. °Winery". Il'eadlngs% Cord', Ilwrerteens, Kent ucka.Jrans. Veminaa.ke. FURNISIIING OtalDS—ldarbrilles Quilts, Blankets. • Tiekltrs.Tnalliqt.Tal , le Cloths. Napkins ,te: FLANNELS--italLird Vale Unshrinkable Flannels; othbr notkra of all rotors ind qualities. IIUSI.INS—In slier.. ' les and widths. at low'priees. 11EltRIMACK PRIN TS--a full assortment of these well known go da, always on hand. LINEN 11(*(110—make for nur own sales. n irrelatirl Cash Ilasinevit,—Ono'r.iee and n o abateaterd.—Na goals asitrepremn'ed ra eine! sales. ti 13.1.1iY .t ItitoW N. ' RetrtendorNaJ IS :North Seen rid blend) Ph, indelphia. Sept:24,l 'fa • POLLOCiC, BACON & CO.-, N0..20 South SECOND Street, Philadelphia, . 'IMPORTERS and Wholesale and Re ta II .Dja'mein Panel in.d Staple DRY GOODS. L n thisftetivrlteent buyers will find a eery full sled templets stock of PUin.liledium and Fancy Dress Silks, prinritnily rchased at the recent large Atm. . lion Sales} In Philadelphialtn‘l New Turk ; and will be wild blow lie e 0 of imp°, falion. .Also; a fall line of Black Dress Sllkst id the most Celebrated manu facture, and high lustre. Also, In their' appmpriate de. pertinent 4. an extensive and varied assortment of other Dress MalerialS, embraelng all the moat approved fabrics and lateelitylre for Fall and .Winter Wear, 1 SHAWLS I SHEA WLS I ! In this department we offer by far the most rzleasirr -a:sorbingt to be found In the City; which embra.a all the latest notvilies, and most popular styles of the sea son; In LoW to 'Superfine (Pacts; many of which have been ourchnsed nt the late large Auction Sales,and will be w3ld at 'greatly reduced prices.. , • CLOAKS: !RAGLANS!! MANTLES VI I Buyers will find hinds a partment a very extensive assortment, and almost end esk variety to select from, and without any doubt th largest "and most varied stock, both In point of quid y end qvie to. be found In thin country—ranging In Pr conlrond Low to Superfine S i GoOds; all manutaetured o tie stand mod approrM willerial„ far 11411 and Wan ci I .r , and oCunequalled workumnahipfer first class Re Sates. ' 'SCS-Slistumni visiting l'biladelphla. are srliciteX to exam i ne our a o n l, A. 1,0,,,,, i i thicoont to Irhollsole firsts Bnycrt. • rog,Locx. ISACON & CO.. \'o:3U South' Second Street, Philadelphia. October 22, r 433 m -- -------- --- ---- -- TO POONDRYNEEN,IIACHINISTS &KNEEL PURVE§, Scrap Iron and Me- A• tal Merchant, 31chicie and nun dry Vurnlsher, North~ast Corner of Smith and Venn Stree a, I'IIIbADEL PHI*, . brprrpared-lo furnish ,bundrysten. Jitichiniels and , otters, with th ~(CoSlowing articles: • ingot. Copper, . Steel, Bridge k Machine Trick Brass, Bora . - Bolts:. Block Tin, Cruel es, Sheet and Bolt Cop , . Vend. : Fotindry lacings,' per, -Specter, - Anrilis,Vineat,Flk•s,Sheee•. 'end 'Bolt Antimony. dr. '.4 ; Drips, .. Babbitt Metal, 0141` etals,.,. . /Sheet Lead, Bismuth, Bone . 19stei, Sheet zinc, f l olders,Botts 'Rivets, %fought Iron Tub. Pig Iron, ' ' Btesi Me, . Big tortlas,:lisato -Bar Iron, Lead Pipe, ' - •nr Water. Sheet Iron, Was,bers and Ntstsßteata Felting. i ' ilrit'Artldles rdeveryltieseription in we by Machinists ' and Youndrytnen, torn tied to order. • 'F i nish raid for Scrap Iron sad ill kinds of Metals. Philadelphia, March ti t 'SD . . • - - in. MR. E.' Is. TAYLOR, lOHNIE Ll' 0? VIAL rilt XOT • I LIPPINCOTT it TOILO 1., A ti D LIPPINCI4T,TATLOE ,Merchant :Tailor. seri Ertentire , Clothiers or thIA City, and the fol owing Chien Ind, Cuuntleil, to Iwit: .) tAppuNf r ' k tuba. of Pottsville, rithuyiklii Co., Pa. Liortacu ' , TAILOR I. CO ' r Easton. Northauen Co., Pi. a , i 4.7. 46 Of Dattvillontour Co.. Pa. 1 ' ,I I ' ' a •." of Staudt Chat, Lehigh C 0.," I lit ,If ' 44 of Hoodlum Larks Conoty,Pa. 1 s 4 " of Cineiniuttir Maw 6 6 . ,4. of No. 2IXt Muket at.,Philadlt. , 66 , Would respeet i fully Info' his numerous friends, and the publie,..thst ha has Otwoelatod hitmodf In' Waimea, with the 'wet-14130m hot ie of .. 'CIANVILLE STOKES. N 0.607 Chestnut Sine beticteeis Sixth and Seventh, Where hie entire and par lcular al tention will be dere. tad to dui Mat ctia at Tel Aing and Fine Heady-Made De partments • , • Mr. M. T Titeilletts ae, customers. and from all Sty te.Quallty and Work, made to eider... . - • NZ...Strang:eta elsitingjthe city will please remember I. re the Temple or Fashion„ ~ ' CO7 Chestnut street. just one equate beige Um beautif illasonie Temple, situated on the same street. The an ersigne4 will be bs pp, tomcat his friends and setts tbein with the best end most lash. tenable style utiteadyalfide Cicala og that can ,1* met with in any city In the !learnt. E. T. TA TLOU. ' Philadelphia, Peptendwr 4,'bB - 36 THE AMERICAN BTNDAY SCHOOL ITNION pentslics COWEN rirIEECYCTELAZIII2 CLIOICS ILLUaTitATED WOKS ton • CHILDPIIN AND 'YOUTH, BErNG the largest collection in. the countt y.—They are now publi thing. . • A Sege .Book Every &Inning Morning. Eini A ntly iti vatrated Catalogues may be had .without Charge, by addresaing • „ • TUN Ali SILICAN SUNDAY PCBOOL trNtoN, . • • Il2lenzerste rimainttrusa. gigr All the pubiLestiona of the Sunday School Union can be obialual at Union prices ci the Bookstore of • U. HANNAN, Pottsville. 42.tf • , 0et.16,'5S cL9THINC. 'rtHE SWISCRIBLR, would respect ruityleform their mutterer'' , Mends andenetomera dt huylklll County, that their amortmentuf Clothin tar Voting 'Gentlemen le much larger than MT, and they are disposed to sell cheap. Persons living at a dls. tam*, hays the grislier,* of erehangin It clothing par. shaded, at this stomi t if they do not mat . . V. A. GOTT & BIGYPIIER , . . 972 Chestn4t St.,eqrner of Tenth,Phllads. • ..Apt:ll 14, '49 . MORRIS, JONES & CO., IROITA STEEL MERCHANTS, Mirka mod Sixteveth 3rreta,P4iiadelphia, Havo always on hood and for sale • ' REST ENGLISH REPINED IttON=Yull assortments , of I, Ragnall "and other favorite bra ode. BEET AM I; RI ,CAN BA . idiom Rises. or rolled to order for bridge ,Ae.,Se. PEN NSYLTANIA DOI LEE PLATE— Promtsexous sties, or •ut to required six*. noiLrot RTVETS—Dover brand, made to solid dies - . BEST 10- -0 LUC CAR A XLlCS—Americai ond - rogllAb. FLUE ; k SHEET IRON—For covering selltitasote. AMERICAN SCOTCH PIO IRON. RAILROAD IRON—T ral le and flAtimrs imitable for iolues,.tornonts,Jko. - JUNIATA, RNOLLSR A NORWAY SLIT RODS, BOLTS, N 1 1 %at4 viIfASIICUS--Iforbrldges,auls.ond sasehluer, P georrally, CAST, SIIRAR, MACHINE{ and manta ST'REL. 'Also, an extra qua/ity for tapasod - diem. The above, together with a fall aasortmeut of Iron. Steel. Nails and Spikes, to ',bleb tits attention of dealers, railroad rompantre,englueemminere,roanders and may ehlalsta Ii invited. • Xs, 10,1814 10-ly TIIIST ONAEN AND 121 EX SEEDS. FRDIT nai l Agricola. ral Insplesnents, Ike. ' 111* THE au lis cribe r will keep on band Clovor.Tliothy and otberfliass voott Whlt• Closet and Lawn (hats ', tieed...tigetbor with garden and Arid ..td.. ett - tib v. *till Itarrvut to ho fresh add goat Ils WIII alto it....h. orders far all kinds of fruit trees. (w+ muted to i, t tat they.are represented.) agtletiltorsi Itriplttnentn, kr.. ci or 41ileh'w111 be furnished at snap uhirtuirfs priers_ That - N0.40 and trees soil by the sulecriber . Ire ...,.4„.. t ., 1 with own est", only *pin ; povrtry of rtontati. n n ., 4 standing, Its does not deal in Nerds procured pn• Th i, r ~ onsly in the market, from those alt *AI etv , ap.vitv,„, t regard to iht ebarartlr of lbw Nerd Sold. N'[ r drwo b, parrhaoe or sell seeds grown promirru,,urily in sell rard.vv, , where 111,10 too doom proximity dvh•rkrat,s their quality. partieularly timee of the tonne spreirt- This" in an important consideration to thoeo tam pan chase either seeds or fruit trees. Fortrre.i. ar, send is orders early to- 1111VS.11”li". ht:%.S.Vs , ipany. 0! the stree - tingcof Now England! • Of thidold Rhode Island stock Brought from the English • TO grace the land of rock: • • 'As fair as Itriton'a daughters, As hardy as her, taco, „ But faker lads and lasersl have e plucked their fry sinew then. . 0! the Pearmaln of New England, • With Its blended milk and robe. ,There's a smell of Alpo's orchards „ Whereier•the 'oral tree growai ',A stout old Pilgrim brought it, -• And to cradle its eked he broke The sacred soil of Mutant, . • By the roots of th/ Chatter Oak. . • 0! the pippins of %/lir England! ' • I• What lovers' smiles they ••oe, letterWhin their yellow ...pate In lette tales at the *We bee: I I , - What rove cheeks at the quiltlOgs? Whatilssea in httaking time; . That soon lead off to, the ;inem, 1 Or n wed tag chime. •"' 0! the applesofN Pr,Enriland! • They me lamou every land, 'And they eteepin ver baskets, Or blush Ina ,h hand; They F, , ,ft.11.in delic •inoolreantiog: On a beautiful erfamsdn lip, ; And taete of nectare - dbllsses . • No lover has dared to elp. . They go to the southern Islands, I • They go to the vr,•etern will., I • And they tett of their gtorbods'blrth.place To every froit•king child; Of 1W home where men are noble,l 42,3 m Our farmers are ace ustom ed to doinga great deal of . work—we think, in many ettaesetoo mlch, but haVe not so regular ,a habit of dol lug it well.:: Wh;:ther the greater profit is to be found in accomplishing a large amount (..t work indifferently, or of doing less, and in a better manner, is the question for each one, to settle for hi msell—for.ifisthe pro/il were seeking, 'not quantity or quality, only as profit is concerned. Any person may decide the, question withthe slightest arithmetical Md. by. ascertaining the" precise cost of raisin; sixty bushels . of, corn on a single' acre, and theta of. raising the; same amount on two acru of the same 'kind .of land. , If the corn in the one acre costs fifty cents ti bushel, hetl find that on • the •two „ ISMS it will cost La .seventy-five cents a bushel, at lease—making, a loss . of one-third inc.producing.. an equal amount ofproduce for market I It will. re. quire skillful management in selling to make np'suCh a loss as this. This is.what we mean in saying that we think a great many farnairs do too Much work. 'They are anxious to cultivate quite a number of acres, hoping all the time that i from . each a breadth, of land under cuitira tion".they must reap a large reward. But. hoping is one thing, and a critical caleidation, based•uPon well-known facts, is aenther.— They must go back - to the illustration of the two corn-fields: . , 11 from Ms former numeroar. :ho slob eirthing of ■uperirr toghlp,either resdp•turde THE APPLES OP NEW ENGLAND li.', The applee of New England! flow bang their haled boughs, Over the gray stone fetter; 'ln reach of lb* deppled mere; 0! every rat ebeeked Baldwin; - Bath x Worry song to Ong Of nine old naosegoefed cottage. Where the fanner ls a king. Tess. king Of his bursting serfs, Whnse grain taken a thousand buns' In the wonderdinting sunshine: 4 .- king in his cobbled shoes; Ring - of the sturdy ploughshare; King of the sickle keen; King ors, tind's full msadowg, Budding in white and gran. . The rtnnetanf New England! What ruddy thee they eve, ; . •--, ' Where the creel. of the veiny Walcott And the Creek of the pineagreet - . • Wheretheherlis bangilitgb in the chintiteyo ' And the rat purrs un the hearth. And tbirollleklna boy. guess riddkry ' With man, a shunt id mirth. • And they-hear the fietrful stories That troubled the ehildren's'sleep, Of ghosts seen In the valleys, • And spectres on the deep; el And tb buret their.wides wit laughing. Add ti nr, their rich wines re red, Or dente o a running piping, • As the ru pops white at it nod. 4 " Anal 01.C.3011 se mewl as faln—a to! the :apples of :thaw England. They are w.lectu?, everywhere! DOING TOO MICH WORE. In New England, we helieve there is scare ly more thain one .season out of twenty, iu which we cannot obtain with certainly, sq far its climatelis concerned, any of the common crops of our farms; if we but manage the land according to the light whiCh has nov dawned upon -- every -- &pertinent of 4arm boi. - The - experience of 'thousands of wise men ii.spremi before 'every, person who can readonkthat- 'the profit ot. thesame amount' of labor (whet° be twenty or thirty per cent. more than it was twenty pc thirty years ago. We are at tjuainted with farms of ',twenty acres where the annual income is nut less than $4.006 to$6001.1.; and with farms of one hutatiMeacres, Where the annual cash income • is scarcely twice as many dollars as the tilitn• bet of acres! Aman on a large tarin can raise-just as-,Entach Coro or wheat per pyre as a man on a. small farm. He ought nut to • feel Obli*d to cultivate ; land merely because he owns it. Ererein.lies the dyer.; l e ilte the boy. with the oranges,- he attempts to,graip too much, and Joses profit ,cm the wiii,oh;.— Slight manu i ritilr and poor' lAtivitiott?ott an extensive breadth of land, is like the nutn• agement of the merchant, who. builds a large store, add fills it with rlXls of shelves, :upon , which he places only a feW'goods. h o inast" remain 'there end superintend it, and at the. call of every customer,. travel. four tin).!4 as far as he ought to, in handing down the co •ht wanted—so that his own superintendence the interesifon'the capital united in tit! stare and goods exhaust all the illeome, grows poorer and poorer as tacit_ ye:kr rolls i awaY:. :,While the ftirmer 4 practices thiA kind of economy, helmets 'tat the pour inerei , ant Or Manefacturer who ht . daily exhatistinl his meami by it. The phase has pawned into s proverb, "that we undertake trio much ,for our 'means;" and still there are.few who do not err in this respect. We forget the actual cost of travel, plOwing, hirrowing, .seetbitg, cultivlr yang, hoeing - and , hEirvesting twice as Mach litutLas is necessay for a given crop, and , pursue a Course which five minutes' invesii• gation will shoi ua is fatal to our Pruf it '• — New Era' nd FUrnter. t ' liecipcs; CAROLINE C►C6.--2 cups flour, 2 Of sugars lof sweet milk, whites of 5 eggs, 3 table spoonfuls butter, teaspoonful cream tartar, , of sods, flavor with-lemon. DELICATE Clipti floor, I/ of,sv.- gar, I of butter,./ of sour milk, the whitei tf three eggs, 3 teaspoonful eoda,l extract of lemon. • - Chase CAKE.-2 clips Hoar, lof sugar, 1 , of sweet 5 tablespoonfuls butter, eggS,l. teaspbonful - cream tartar, and soda. 410 - • I.ExoN CAxE.-r•To 3 cups of flour add 2 of siigar,icuirtutter, 1 of sweet milk, A.egg' l, :1 teaspoonful Soda, 2 6reata tartar/A extrsct, on. •' Brosas CAlcs.-2 pr, 1 of sweet milk . teaspoonful cream to flour, II white 5° of buttir, 3 eggs , r, 1 Of ioda.