ab jitsot. WANT ••Wo hive of Se ie s 41%0 0 ._ 11 4 10614 . .• te* els t ee/aUel 'Wm , •••• [ Aliattlioagb ereablates pleetyr • We're hat hot stem— ..4l,ll*(lllol-4911Pille Pod^ Porta their iate Isom. _ ;Were jaot to etr* • *Ole 'Walla, SW lasi. •• filatiliet *bow imootar,- jaa.sissat an the worst. • Wat.thee ore bde't tblak of . : se he Ilse the tot; %ow r e tab eau= Bole r• tie demist la eeremall lieteiethiodi !list le do. Theo woe a ONO'S saw Ighier • KIWI eirlost, carman • ' Who, bet lb.** greet Weatter. Hat sertirtoa= . • Who left es gold • -tla Illeadesor two West mot Wee peOlpio , - To see it lei as. Mee phase. golly prate • • net est • gnat to Itodi _ • . ale dew sad orereldell • Thim thouWil the very UDC ' 404 all weal *want end pleaseak, they heart Ito flees or amp lel plead demo •,_ Whet oat the highest , prim. them ill teloPot fleollof its& but•Ort7 bit ; llfee.tag?M!l!".ehillit Otsonnsbis fats wee iiettletl,—, • AtkaLys perinea all l Aid pr irdt to plea the sinners ' •It yow weld pt esll. : Wit gills: l mer yosagdendy, ' Ha were too loon; -hatabees was shabby. And bin voles was not over slime ; Asa nes anwl Wires !mina was wares Ikon sat of thous— We ocaldn'tlWAlMMO la Moth* of bas sass* Thinissal e t sonatas , . ' Woloolud country tbroogb. 'lli diatom oil professors, • Ana .To orm allsr d lad Ilealseus would do; sies On wbo abase* bear the ea, 11/tb tolerable agreement, . "zed on Dr. Pirko. 2 th - 64* *rotted It settlek Bea went unmet; to lad f Oar thatertrig levitation • • - Sesporthelly W. tamed SO Dr. Hopkins ibhelp as In tbe lamb, Who strangely thought 'bat college Bed nlelne above oar abareb. Nut vs dlepitcbed committees 8y tees and threes warms 'Ate labors lOC • ilebbstb, Of the Re!. Sisalloe Splurge. . n. cams. 4 Merkel masatkm, • •So wonderful Dia style, *glowing the nalleg of Me boas Ash* passed upfhe aisle. Itis toadirss so affecting, His gestates so divine, A My faint the bymn ' Sabre the and Hoe; oti tha t be gm as, _ Ia seesslSSlssr sod bad, grastsseitrayor am addressed Trii an soil Wood crowd. He Preaeled &a/la oerboo, Aad pl o ts angels' food, Oa au eb a ely topic— ., 40 1 he joys Of rolltade:" All fall of ravel deserlptka • Of ISemersand pearly etre, Of warbling birds and moonl And golden Inman Douai. • . , , Of thith 'end !roe repentance. -1 lle notblis had to say: , U. rounded an the moms, And smoothed the rugged way; Tinneged with great adroitness To entertain and plum. Lod leave the,sinner's conscience Completely*: its ass Ma hundred la the sstary WI gave ID former days:— We thought It very liberal, And Atsmd It hard to vita t But when We took the paper.'_' We bed no need to urge, To rats. a cool two thousand For the Bev. Shallow Splurge. In vain wars all the efforts—. We had no, chance at all— We found tan city churches ' Had given him a call Andlbe. in prayerful-waiting. Wu keeping all In tow ; Ihst where they paid the highest It was whispered he would go. ADd now, grad Christian brothers, ' We ask your earnest privets ' — That God would lend a sbepherd, To guide our church strain', With this clam understanding.— ' \ A. man, tci nterik.'-our views, Must preach to please the sincere, A 24 All the vacant pews. • 'lllO BRINDLE In Nashville, many years ago, there resided $ gentleman-of great hospitality, large for• tune, and, though uneducated, possessed of, rhard knot sense. Col. W. had been elected to the Legislature, and had also been 4adge of the'County Court. • This elevation, however, made him some• whit pompous; and be became -very- fond of using big words. On his farm he bad a large mischievous ox, called "Big Brindle ox," `, which frequently broke down his neighbors' fences, and committed other depredations, 1 ranch to the Colonel's annoyance. One morning, after breakfast, in presence of some large gentlemen who had staid with him over night, and were now on their way 'to town,.he celled his overseer, and said to him: 'Mr. Allen, I desire you to impound Big Brindle, in order that I may hear no more of the animadveisions on his eternal depreda tions:' Allen bowed and walked ont v sorely puz zled to know what thq : Rolopelltieant. So, after Col; W. left for town, ho went to his wife. and asked her what the Col. meant by telling him to impound the ox. ! "Why," said she, "he .meant, to tell you to pit him in a Pen." - • Allen left to perform the leacswhich was no inconsiderable one, as the animal was very• wild end vicious, and, e.tter a . great deal of tfouble and 'vexation, he succeeded. "Well," said he, wiping the perspiration from his brow, soliloquizing, "this is impoun ding, is it? ;;Now, I'm dead sure the old Col. will ask me if I have impounded Big Brindle, and I'll puzzle him as bad as he did me." The next day the Colonel gave a dinner party, and, as he w as not aristocratic, Allen, the overseer, sat down with the company.— After the.second or third glass bad been did cussed, the polonel turned to flue overseer and said "Eb, Mr. Allen, did you impound Big Brin die?" t • : . ,Allen straightened himself, aud, looking around et the company, said': - "Yes, I did; bat old Brindle transcended the impanel . of the impound; and Beattie ophisticated over the equanimity of the for est." The company burst into an immoderate fit of laughter, while the Colonel's' , face reddened with diso:imfiture. °What do you mean by that, sir?" said he. "Why, I mean, Colonel," said Alleu,"that old Brindle being prognosticateewith l an idea cholery, ripped and tared, snorted and pawed dirt, jumped the fence—tuck to the; woods, and wouldn't be impounded nohow." This was too much ; the company roared again, in which the Col. was forced to join, and, in the Midst of the laughter,,Allen left the table, saying to himself as ht'‘' went, "I reckon the. Colonel won't ask me to impound anymore oxen." A JOKR FOR THBLADI6B.—.-One of our re portorial brethren lately informed his readers that the ladies always pull off'the left stock• ing last. This, as may le supposed, created some stir among his fair readers, and while in positive terms they 'denied the statement, they insisted that he had no business to know it; even if such were the fact, and pronounced bras no gentleman. He proves it, however, by a short argument. "When one stocking is pulled off, there is another left on; pulling off this is taking the left 'stocking off last." ' <e/ RATHER-TOO Neaa.—"Do you , know the rigouts, Mr.,Jonee "Yes, to the bone." "What is his character?" • "Didn't. know he had imp" "Nis he live near you r "So near that he has only spent five shil lings for firewood in eight years r A LOBO W 611.6 TOR AN Eorron.--The COB• ducter of a country paper says he hopes lo continue with - his patrons and Mends, "A prosperous and uninterrupted friendly inter- course, till taw and space shall be no awe." "Itsit," said a father the other day to his delinquent son, " 3 I am bony now—but as soon as I get time, I mean to give you s exam• dad 'flogging" "Don't hurry pxusel4 pa," repSed liar patiana lad, "l can wait." mismustyus. - 'moors unsomutv-autedia stittat• r s t. siablisthed—A New ReSised and Wee websise. 1:44414', ametoorktorWlThistalinots , ' Ihe W*4 . -11:101tA1011 ..' ' aortae r , - . 9.guTto ..„-- ...-. '. rill best . in he undetk, to : roro t - sat ot s olnyo b rit . otbliaorootoneo joTtook at Qs rill ---- - -- • - - 11. ANNAN, - - • , - t .._,--- . Aogiotfor Me Atm ofitdarem - *lrlidtbireodo to . oorthictoon at too *Units dlayfr notiorAt tbo Tutors, so our ordaratiorotta'Prb. -.THILWASEB CALCULATOR, CAPITAL LITTLE 'BOOS; in , 'blob *Metros slls* toil:slur Seek eao fl• Obi l a was glaoop at Its gags, frost day opts St days and Illeboos lots day.lbe lbw , sae of Oats, lisepetally Xektors.te..tb saleb b added a Ready Celeolatioglaterest Tatah-4110 oldT volt of Mod toned In lb. Vshed Stabs. plod pahllettad and tar mle erbalesband stall by a. somor. • IfirPadlin WI Rad Obi espltal wart to sell, illad" seesaw as *splayed and saps ealealatat: • • Pottesll* - 8•14.41.9 • • " $l4. • „ . •• " JL OVE Iftraffte, LOVE mg LONG," Di Marius leads. ' •oars with my Pupils," by Ike. Ltacds TbeiPlL Costraleerest. by it. P. Weis. MI tiller at Yin." by itee.J. it. lIIVIIUML "Sei/IDCO add Art of Ch." tryJ. Worm • "Spurgeon's etb Volunteer Sermons." ..Opportuoitlas for ludastrY and ads lorestmest of Capitalrer a Titattetud Chimes to make Mosey." • • .Jast published and tbr sale by -- 11.BANN - Potasaille, May 7.'59' • : M_LAWTON BLACKBERRY. bubseriber is prepare d to".re l'esive orders Ibr this celebrated ' Blackberry, nil , tinted gertunee at the following prices: One Doren packed in a Bos, . •$2 CO • T 111 ) . " C1:1 • l " 41 As It is a little dlarult to get this plant to err:v.lm. lees sal packed, the beet plan is to buy there is Boma packed at the Nursery so i 'bat tbrj need not be die. garbed nett, ready for planting. The product of these Blackberries is enonnoor. . 11.11ANNAN. Pottsville, Aug.:0,19 oEKtintiPeinltanlB.l6rto°,l3y the „ bag or too. tic Gnaw% eoutelnlog AO per an .. d. of boa* ph hater, $lO Pee too. Ph locos. lailltaat Iloilo', past tgool. squat to th e . best woo, at PS Per tn. Hone Dost,lll/4 do coarse, at $36 sad .$3B par taa,or by tb• bag Phosphate of Uwe by the b.& - Lind Plaster do do Poodeette '' do do Jost reedifill anHANN AH te at city prices, at II - ILN'S Seed Btore, Pottsville., 1 1 111TATA LlELAirr' . ~. , - dies' Pruning Shears. . . flardin or fledge Shears. rees Edglog or Border Shears. • ladies' Bow Pruning Seisson. ... Garden Trowels, for transplanthig—all sizes. tadies' floral Rakes. Pruning and Buddirig Knives. . . Garden Spades and Grafting Sawa. ' Garden Reels, sith lines, Ate. • Ali of which are of the latest and meat approved pat; term' • ti. Also, s variety of the best books on Garden. lOF,Sarming,&e. For sale at B. UAW:JAWS Seed and Book Store. • FRUIT TREES, IC - . PERSONS desirous of P lant: tog:Fruit Trees this fall, an be supplied e subscriber, who bu a lot, ow hand now growingitionsleting of Apple. Pear,Peach. Plum and Cherry trete, dwarfs and - standards , of which will bear next year. These trees can be transplanted from Greenwood and their growth not checked whatever. sillier Oda fall or in the spring. Orders received' for all kind, of Fruit Trees, to be delivered either this fill or in the spring. We feel satisfied that the public will be more likely to get the trees-they ,reqaire and quite ,an cheap from us as from thoseisholawii theirs about. and who generally accommodatli the public by supplying Anything they may want, and whlat Is very frequently ?done by merely changing the label on th e tree. Aug. 20, '59 84- ' t. 8,. BANNAN. JOHNSON Patent Washing Daschine. rriS celebrated machine has ob talne4 a character unequalled by any Washing Ma els ne ever before used. It will not wear .the clothes or break buttons; it will wash thoroughly the - most deli cate as well as the roughest clothing; it will rinse clear; la very easy to operate; it will sash were thaw half the time. labor and expense of washing, and therefore. de serves a place In every dwelling house in the State, and Is guaranteed to .every purchases to do the work in the most satiefactory manner. Sir Price tile. . Address _ FETHEItOLP k DEAN, Tamaqua, Pa. • • This simple ma chine can be seen In operation at our residence every Monday forenoon. B. BANNAN. /0-11.liannan la alsn authorized to receive orders for It itt Pottsville and vicinity. April 21, '59 IT. music T JENKINSON, Prtifessor Orldu ty • ale, gives lessons in Singing. Alm, oh the Plano, Melodeon. Violin, Vlollneello, Guitar. he. TEltalS—For a course of 21 lessons, $lO. Success guaranteed In sitesees where proper application to study and practice is persevered In. ' Pianos Tuned....(On the prin• elide of equal temperament,) and war. ranted to give entire ,satistection, on reasonable terms, and at short notice. ficl'eTesti monists of the highest order se to character and capability. e y e Ku:imam—No.l Pleasant Thew, Mahantango N. B.—Agent km the: sale of PIANOS of all. Sri class makers in New York City Pottsville, May 14,'511 NEW STORE! • rriIIE subscriber informs his 'friends . and the public.. that he bag opened, neat door to Frank Putt'i Hardware Store, in Centre atreet, • new Dry Goads, Grocery and Provision, store, Where can always beihad at reasonable rates for CASH, Prime Articles for, Family Me He will be constantly receiving from Philadelphia and New York. and wlll always have nn hand a dna selection of FANCY DRESS GOODS. al -By eying ids business his personal and strict at tention. be bops to-merit:and receive a lair share nu the patellar of thecitisoosid Pottsville and skinny. S. DieDONALD., • t` Cali at the New Store,' , M> , _ April 23,'59 .rr-tr CHEAP WERTES EVENING HEADING. Good Books as•Prlces to salt the Times. JUST received from_ the Trade Sale, a large and varied assortment of Standard miscel laneous Books which will be sold at very low rates,af lording persons a dealeable oppeirtaulty to supply them selves with reading for theapproaehing whiter evenings, among which will be found„ The Waverley Novels, various editions, some as low as $3 60. complete. , • Encyclopaedia Amarkses, 14 vols. Osaka's, Scott's and The Comprehensive Commenta ries on the Bible. • Chamber's Encyclopaedia of . Literature and Informa tion for the People. Cyelopsedis of American Literature,2 vols. Ailibone's Dictionary of Author, Lippincott's ssetteer of the World. - Bayard Taylor's Travail', complete. • Hume and Maeauley'si. History of England. Gibbon's • 11 Istory of, Some. and limollett's Works. Addison Works, complete, Preseott's Complete Works. Webster', Complete Works. Miss St rickland's Queens of England. Hugh Miller's Popular Works of Neology. • Irviug's Life of.Wssbington, b'vols. Poetical. Works of sit the leading authors, various tions and styles°, bindings. For sale by • B ANNAN, . Centre SL, opposite as Episcopal Church. Oct 8,'591, 41. 6 6 .NEffit 11111j810 1 NEW _minuckt ( b ir 1 EMS of Italian Music —ICon . &Della. Ito ert le Diable"—Dellak. • "Les Huguenots"— " "The Crystal Set," with brilliant variations—Bellak. .Sweet Memories"—Becitel. "The Ilynteries"—Donlsettl. , "Penobeeot Polka"—Sports. "Crystal Schottlerh"—Bellek. "Twinkling Star Walts"—Bellajf. . . "Domino Clailop— .4 "Wake Thee. Dearest," from II Troeatore—Terdi. • "On the Cold Shores of the Stranger"—Bellini. • "Authem,"o, Praise God In His holiness"—Kingsley. "O. be Joyful in the Lord all ye Lands"— ' " - "I've Brought Thee an Ivy Leer—Wood. "Adieu to the Village”—Elmes. ''Our Sires of Old"—Rainbart. . . • . . "Gondolette Walts"—Bellak. "Home Treasure Polk a"—Bellit. , "The Rodney Polka"—Estelle de Llele. • . "Nbt a Sound la On the IIIII"—Rossinl. . . . . "Dearest Girl. be Mine"—lleckel. "Something Too Cannot Help Miklos"—Taylor. .. • "Jessie Ferree"—Becket "Sandford's Medley Co'Filons"—Beekel. , "Florence Waits"—Bellak. . . "Onr - Schottlech"—Forter. "I'd be your Shadow"—Bailey. "Haggle by my Side Polka"—Bellsk. • "Trosatore Mireh"—Naito. Just published, and for sale at . 8. - HANNAH'S, Centre Streit. VALUABLE WORKS PARKING, GARDENING,. &c. ISOR SALE—a variety of the latest and most reliable Works, comprising— • eMahon's American Gardening:oll,lord edition. Bridgematt's Young Gardener's kaalstant. • Downing's Rural Essays. do Fruit, and Fruit Trees of America.. Johnson's IRetlonarrof Gardening. Barry's Fruit Garden. 'Lindley . ' litrtieulture. • Johnston's Agricultural Chemistry. • , . Thomas's American Fruit CORI:Wet. Allen's Treatise on the Grape. Thomas's Farm Liniments . , WM Engravings. • Blake's American Fenner. • • Smith's Landscape Gardening. . . Buist's American Flower Garden Directory. ' Downing's Ladles' Companion to the FlowerGardan. Gardner's Farmers' Dictionary. [fruit, Flower and Kitchen Garden. Dana's Mock Manual. Browne's Field Book of Manure& ' • The Garden, a pocket manual of practical Horticulture The Pann, do do do ' Al/denture. ' Naah'a Progressive Fortner. The Florist's slid Fruit Cultivator's Guide. - 11eunett'a Poultry Book. Brownell American Poultry-Yard. Bennett's American Poulterer! Companion, ke., !ea WI h a :variety of Garden Implemented' the ban quality. For uko at ,B. HANNAN'S • - Bock and Seed Store. WM. THONIPSON. . Hanker and Dealer In Exchang Al e', Oppuile the Bp Lroupci March; ^Uralic, f.. IJCURREN'I' Money, Gold \ond Sliver, Land Warrants, c.,bouglst and sold. ' Will strictly at tend to all collections eaten. tcd to ble care. 'negotiate business paper, loans. stocks, and all other ea. cavities. Money' received on &petit and Marva al. lowed. Beaseneas—Mears. Ducat & Co., Philadelphia ; non. C. W. Bursa, Pottiville; Jong Batman. Prelidetit Mi. nee' Bank, Pottsville; MD Parrusoir,Esq.,Pottsville, and O. Loma. Esql:Pottrefile. . PattairUkt, November 7,17 11. POTTSVIMA , - - • • . I Peddle mud Harness asasaat'let errs - - I LHEREWITH invite your- especial attention to my rm. eaten dye vtoek of Ready lade 4.nr, Hansest, QUars. oh- embrarloa the largest variety ot styles and qualities ever offered , for sale In 1 this rustily, and at prices that will rompers fiverstdy with those of any other house in the trade. 104 listing been, for some years past, -1 is the habit of purchasing my ! I P.I Rate Matertilleseturivelyfor Mak dew I dud myself sere is the posseadou of advantages tom I this mitigi not enjoyed by_the trade genetally.aud del that I ton Orith eolthhausheollett the trade titan dusts et dealers: and my arras:presents lb. the (*mink sea.] shtt's trade are based upset este a larger asteuut et Insti sea than I have Waver drew yetti*therishere -rely upon dating st my estahlkliensutev litsy that ism gutted Is my Ms. ' , . - Ordersby malt are respestibllyinUelted,lad throe& p u t warranted sogive satistieboa, balk este pries and quality. , - '-.,,- LEVIVIIII.I , OIIIIIIOIOBI7. IfpleatipaGistrehiGattrs strodatotagift , 7 17 .7f7.VVi.Wiit'._,. - iii , -.::. .r, ', -, - --- -'l'.-' .'' I 1 ' N 8:- : ' . .TED C ustom ft ll° * i i 9 1, MU 0 TUNA= ~2 .'• ._ . lb* oalactibse netball order, pr • almaitallltalla . allot 'Ilk! ass lissioltadl at Maaril~t_ Visato.' Tbay WA** tee attklaaadat tbs. tba ' _lllii_erailVio• latr,. - ..., .. A. IN. - Ml. lw .11a1; - DOUPIAZ 80API . prwamintittheeiatusindarmt /Air Vinliso ; *Rd ' Bliaseliss ILIP* de,. AZAD WIRT Mit LADUM did -1114 MM 7'E • have used tbieabgye Liquid soar tar tbe lad? year., and!. litiow. taxa load eatiPwlolloi.M. does sat Wail acre Vat Sawa or antalia. W WM: reewsmeed it to 41 , 01 lady wbo widow to on Mr:Fraud bud -soap, amebae. banditti whits eiatbes. ' - -' . Mo. V. Mem ., Mrs./Wall. 'MI. Jaa. doom, o Thos. Taster, " T. 811limaa, I.V. 'Voorhies, a!!_ tbenaaa Y. Blebs%reyle, 'Slim Ittda, '" ' MeGbaulaa • 11.•yeilble. "Llsawe bewwir,- bad boadreda of others Mie toOn, -7 . ltweettso toetrtlea. : Toe ode at B. Han sab's state, In bot priee,tresite aad d teats Mimed ter earptv bott Atao is by Reatidaipar Bared.and by Moor head Co . Minewsvide.. , Pries, 6 orate spat. Potterdle, May 28, t - 11111. • TO CARPENTERS AIM ,BrIDERit. ~. . . - 1 • _ .. „ . SCIIUYLKILLITIWI - lUMBEIV: .. .. ._.„,„- f , - ,_.:_ . MAINUFACTURINCCOIMPANT -. . . . MTV cm :band at their actualise establishment. ori R a il r oad street, a great quanUtrof, lucetter o r, kind and deseription. which they can suppl# to Operator; Carpenters aod builders, at lover ales . ban IV tau be Weight elsewhere. They are also re y to supply, through the means of their taken's, 1 'Mesa and la bor IST log machines, manufactured *di in thdrilite . at a using of 25 per cent on former ma Their large workshops have been in mi c cembil opera tion for the put year, turning nut rest quantitles of , Doors, 1411Findoorl!ranles, - • Bask, Panel Work, • • /Sonlillngs, Ded.posts, - • - Blinds, • • - Dannlsters, , • Shutters, 4 ; ..4act all tines.," Framed, Paueledand; Tented Work, Which they have constantly on hand. They are ready' to simile order at the sbortest notice, *wavy quantity ro quality of sired or manufactured *tuff. • Prised green Hemlock of all kinds, Hrbtilldingpar. Oak, Maple. Poplar. chair, plank l and scantling poses. Cherry, Walnut, Mahogany, .4e. for cabinet verb; White and Yellow Pinebeards testi:Ml.ls;lms or made border; White Pine pilot, IS, 2,2,1 1 4 ty v and ji loch pawl, always ready; also , plank, plank, teams, lel* scantling , posts, shingles, lath, c ing lath, pall- Ines. de. de. -airouts of gored stuff and everythl4 in their line on hand or to order's'!" the lhottost notir Pottsville, March 29;'38 . 10- SIEERIFF'S OtES. ~ fr i v.lfirs'utsotLiffAltUVE r lTLE, ' tuned out of the Court oft:loam= riots Of rehuyl. kill eoutty, sod to we directed, there will be exposed to public vendue re. eatery.' on Saturday, November 114 1113 N, At 10 o'clock in the forenoon, at the Public house of Dag= Ilac.ln the borough of Pottnille, Schuylkill county, the knowing descibed real estetey to wit: Moo, No. I—ill'tbose 2 certain itlts or pieces of ground, situate in • the town of Trawl:tit, Schuylkill ,county, marked-In the plan of said tow!, N 0.13 and 14, bounded northward', by Maple street, eastward], b, lot of William and Christian Vox, sonthwakcily by Laurel street, and weetwardly.by lot *l:Christi; Hatter, each lotcontaining In width 40 feet and in Ilspth 180 feet, more or less. No. 2—All those certain 5 corttiguocittiota or places of -ground, Wont.. In the town of Treaiont, „Schuylkill county, bounded northward', by Good Spring street, eastwardly by Pine street. soptbwardly by the Seaters Railroad and westwardly by a Al net Aide alley, each let - containing in width 40 net and; In [depth 140 feet, more or ten . ; ' ' : , • 1 Na.3—All the right titleand lute etLevi &Siang.' if ler, of, in and to _ all that certain piece o parcel of land, situate in Fremont township, tichuylkil county, boon, dad northweedly by land of The Swetara. Land Comps. . ny, eastwardly by land of Helier end :Spangler, southwardl3 and westwardly by The Sc tetanal]. road, containing 34 an acre, more oi lee with Os' - appurtenances, consisting of 2 dint'. 2 story train* dwelling house'', and a one story, tilme . welling "House —aa the property of LEVI S. SPANGL . ~ Seized and taken in execution, lied w U be sold by JttllN . • . TIODART, . Sheriffs Offlee Pottsville, 1 , - '. Sherif. lieeetabee 5, 1859. - J 46. • SHERIFF'S SALE QF REAI Y virtue of eundry writ: tieni Fsportas, Lerarf Ftwitys ,and sued out of the Court of Commonl Pier county. and to me directed, there will be lie wile or ontetry; on Saturdays MoiremsbevllOt t,dlS59. at 10 ,o'clock in the forenoon, at Abe üblie beam of DANIEL HILL, In the borough of Potts ills. Schuylkill county, the following described roil eingte to wit: • All that certain lot or piece of gr,oundi situate In the town of Tremont, Schuylkill con , Fty, bounded north wardly by lot of Samuel Schwalm, nsterrdly by Good Spring Creek, southwardly by lot f John Waiters, and westwardly by Cresson street. containing In width 84 feet, end In depth 130 feet, with the app reuniters, cou ld/Oleg of a two story trims grist MM. • th stone baument, and a one story frame and stone bailee booed thereto attached, a lb horsepower steam en gine with boilers and gearing. and St run of French Barr mill a ones—as the property of JOHN . LUCE and JARED MILLER. ALSO, All that certain lot or pimp of ground, 'iterate in the town of Tremont, Schuylkill I M L unt,y bounded -nortbwardly by Main street, easturdly•by kit of )L ay Eckel. southwardly braced Spring Creek and w . bl.by lot of Samuel Hippie, containing I width 21 et. and In depth 180 feet, more 01 1 , less, ith the apportepanets, consisting of a two st ry brick dwelling house, with a two story brick k tehen attached, and a frame stable—as the propertyof 3RN A.L. TICK. / Alan; All the right:title godlierest f Mary Maury. of, in and to ell that certain half i tof lee* of ground, situate to the borough of Ashton Sebtrylkill county, boonded'on the north by Walnut street: on the west by lot-No 162. on the loath by lot of Peterrepple,A t °others:lust by lot of Christian Wehri, con 110111te in width 25 feet, and In depth 62 feet, 6in es.,willi the appurtenances, con bating of a 1 S'i e re lrame dwel ling house—as the preP My of MARY MA, ItY,decessed, in the bands of Jacob Peed, Jecadinlois rater. , . Atm, All the right, title and- interes of Mary Ann. ' e i strong, of and In ell hat certain pi or -parcel of ground,kituate In Norwegian township: heqk ill coun ty, bounded on the :tomb by the Mountt age Rrilided,. on the east and west b, lindsnowor tat of Ambit al bald Ron:bon, and or the south 'by orwegian Ct'eek. containing :roe sere and ennertertr there. about& with the emu enaneeiconstati gof a two.ednry framedwelllng house a 4 s frame turnidg shop—u the property of MART AR ISTR9NO. ~ 0 Also—All that cone n lot of ground situate in the borough of !Innen:ern . Sehoy !kill on y, bounded on the Routh by Sunbury street. on tbe w st by another lot of Margaret Quinn. n the north- by els street. on the east by lot of F.& ollenbers, contaktli nit In width SO feet, and in depth feet, with apprittenances consistingti of a double two story frameidgelling house with stone bas ment, with a this. story frame kitchen attach ,a one story fro building and 3 frame stables.. ] . . Atso—All that certain lot pr piece of and, situate In the borough of Dineruille; Schuylkill:county. bound. ed on the south by Sunbury street, on the west by lot of Terrenee Quinn, on re north by Leine street. and-on .the east by soother lo of Margaret Qatar', containing in width 23 feet. and I depth 200 feet, itith the &ppm , tenaneee. consisting Of frame sbed—aslthe property of MARGARET QUINN. I ' Also—All that recta n lot or piers of g round , situate On the northwardly Went Church street in the borough of M Inersvilli; Schuylkill ;county, rout inlet In width 40 feet and in depth It feet, more or lese, bounded on the north by lot of the estate of Thome/Wilgus deceased, On the- vat by the property ot the Welsh Obi Church, . mouthwardly by Church street, end w twardly i ti by lot of John Essenwein,Seith the se &tenon pc, eel, consisting of 3 two s story frame dwel in: hous. es, with basement of stone 'and a fraut stred—as the: property ofJOIIN PORN' X. • Auo—.A II that certain tract or pleeeof land, situate In Upper Mahantango township, Se4y11:111 county, lboceidedby lauds of J' b as n Brutus. CM lee Wetzel and Jesse °eh.; containing 14 acres; more or with appurtenances, consist ng of a 134 story IrainetaL. dwelling house and frame stable s —ast e proper ty of II SOROS 'unpin. . , . Arso—All that carten lot or piece a ground, situate In the borough of Bdo Clair, Schmitt' eounty,bonnd ed on the north by to of Theodore de Mon. on the east by Front street, o the weal by 6 /rind street, and . on- the south by lot a Jane Beadle e ntalnizti in width 60 feet and In depth 2 00 fre t , 4 . ith the appurtenances, consisting of a denine these et stone dwelling house -, as the propelsf ADAM MORT. Ai . Also, No. l—All that certain lot or Mee of ground; situate in the borough of Ashland . Sr uylkill county; bounded on the south' by centre street, on the west by ' lot No. 125, on the north by Chestnut street, and on the east by lot now a 'stela Washington , Rrtrmyder. con taining In wlldth'lB e f e T , t and in depth 125 feet...a with thiappurtenan roulettes of 0 tweetory framedwelling house, with store mom• on OM . floor and e twn storyrame bark bull lag, with .a one, story frame kitchen a tacked, frame re homeland a ; frame stable. No. 2—All that certain lot or piece o ground.kituate in the borough of Ashland, Sehuyikill linty. bounded on the north by Watuat street, on Mei nth by Spruce street, on the west by loaf Thomas_ nroe; eo and a on the east by Tenth street, ntainin in width I '6O feet, and In depth 125 feet, with lb appurte. . trances, consisting of one and a half y frame dwel ling houses. • 1 No.Z—All those certain two lots or Imes of ground, situate In the borough of Ashland, Sebuyikill county, bounded on the south l ibY Chestnut steal:en the east by Seirenth street. nn the north by lend taken 'by the Mine lull . and Sch yik ill Haven Rail Road Com pany, and on the west by lot N 0.3, being lots marked Numbers 1 and 3 In plan of said ton , containing, to gether in width BO feet, and in dent 50 feet, mule or lees, to the land of tire said The MID 11111 and lbor etik Schuylkill en Rail Rind Co., with the appnr tenauces, consisting Oa frame stable d a tram ,store house—as the property of JONA AN FAUST. . Anso—All that certain messuage an lot or piece of ground. being the south end of Jae n Row, in the , borough of Pinegrove.; in the county of Schuylkill and state of Pennsylvania,i(containing In eildth 16 fect.and ',ln depth 180 feel, mo or less.) boungled to front by ie Telpehocken street, e the north by hour. and lot of Mary &why; and on the east and south by lots of the Dauphireiind Sueque anna Coat ComMuy,•with the appurtenances, co sliding of a two sinry frame 13• dwelling- house—u a property of r ILLIAM FRITZ. Also—All that certain piece or panel of land, situate In Reilly township, Sehuylkillematy,ended by land, t • of William 0 reefland Others, and /hop b r ile roul leading i from. Llewellyn to Tremont, cortlainin one acre, more or lei; with The epportenancimi, ennepting of a two story frame dwel li ng house. with 1 1 story e frame kitchen the*: attached. (occupied u a Tavern) a 1% story frame -dwelling ItAlle, sod 3 frame stables—as I be property of JACOB mild DR. ' Also—All that certain lot or piece of (round sit natedn the 'town of Donald:Me, Schuylkill county bounded northwardly by lot 01 William Weber eastwardiy and Joutii*ardly by loud of the Sinatra Land Company, and westwardly by a publir read leading toithe town of Tree mont,contsining in width 50'feet. an d^ In dept h a 160-felt with appurtenances consisting of a two . story frame dwelling . house with stone:basement. a I%atory frame dweillos house and rams stable--as the propertyof Leine MILLER. duo—All the rlght,ltUte and intents of Peter Cox, of, in and In all those 2 certain lots of ground. situate in the borough of. Port einhon,SebuYikllloount j, bounded - On the north by Norwegian street, on tte west bY lot of I the heirs of 1-see Tipton. deed., on tb south by int a • ,Richard Biondi, and on the east by letf Sarah Surds, containing in width 100 feet, (each 1 50 rnetti , b i n and in dr pt h 100 Wise ith the appurten, pees. con. Mating of a two story frame dwelling PA, wit h _.,.. a one story kitchen thereto attaebed , y frame and putty stone —as lb. property of PETE COX: Atso—All that certain lot or pier*ground, situate In the town of Llewellyn. &hos Milt unty,, bounded on the west by Minersvllle street, on he. north by a ci t 30 feat yids alley, on the east by a2O • wide alley, on • the south by lot of John -Dieter, eontaningiu front 60 feet and In depth 200 feet, with the slattern:lb' a . th consisting of a tens story frame duel mist:um with a basement story of stones:rod a , tweet 101 l carpenter shop—as the property of HENRY. • L . . A -511.• uo—Ail that certain Mt re piece of ground, slittati in the borough' of Saint Clair,- SehaYlkill minty, tole tainlng in width 6 feet. and in depth Het, More le - less, bounded nortbwardly - by Rd of , mph &Muter, w i ny outwardly by Nichols street, math . by, Lawton street, and westwardly 1:314111 Clear * 1 / 1 On aIA lurtenancee, maidating - of a eau 'st kale. earlier, wilbrkuleare n t. ands filth » I .841.tb.piriportrafirniwrz titV.Tft _prang RIM FRANCIS SCIIIidIELTZER and A IRMIST 'OSTERMAN ..'latertimiimittaa of the Ucufatles Church ef Wet Obalr. • ~• . , 7 0 .0 0 . 41,d.Wulla Ira exicatteotsid in b. sold IT . - . Pmr/Pa l es, • INA t . O - : h : : .t . - JO . .. , . HN ... : - 31 9B like t nt WO*MIMI&t,...I - ' • .41154,. : 7, . _ .. . . sue:fafilt.qp, IMAM RItiltEDY ICS ASTSPERSTA, DISUSE OF 1 1111? KIDNEYS, LIVER- COMPLAINT, t WEAKITERS OF .511 Y REND; • FEVER AND ACME,: : gVERY 'FARMER AND EVERY VAMILY butts Peculiar Bitiers,compounded as eo og to snow favorite reelpe,banded down from tithes town, wimps. The principle that a tonicalimulanth • necessary In every honects undisputed, yet, being com pounded by unskillful hardly:lien contains elements loothlueoispatibleandincousistent—someriberespositire ly hurtful. We ben oder to the public.in a blghly COD* eantratal form,wpa%wlßexactly supply this want,pre• pared upon scientific principles. compounded ofsineMes, acting in hannony,yet each totalling its own remedial office. Torn* PBTISICIAB Is Len offered.in a eonventent Coma, yet perfectly safe,an facilcurt,whieb; acting upon the' ehrulation.ralass the action of the system to theetand- -allot heal th.mpecially after any debilitating attack Of dilates, after depression from beat, or any local or acci dental cause; an reffe. which. orlt b a ge n era l stimulant power,acts with &peculiar influence upon the nervous system, calming nervous irritation,whmstaken properly, without the least tendency to the brain,and without that distressing reaction which is the bans of most tonics—often eansingmoreightryttrantheoriginal disease. As a Taste. moderately andpennanentlyexaltingthe 'nominal all parts of the frame,produeing accasorily a healthy Increase of the action of the various organs, chemically , changing the aridity of the siomaeb,and art beg normally upon the liver in , regulating permanently the binary secretions- NOTlCl4.—Whoever expects to find thisa beverage will be disappointed; but to the sick, weak and lowapirited, It will prove a grateful aromaticeordisdasmsessed of singular remedial properties.. Vstatiesars.abe great popularity of this delightful Aroma has Induced many Imilatione.which the public should guard against purchasing. Be not persuaded to buyanythingelse until you have given BOMB Lora Hot, LOD Bogen stair trial.. One bottle will convince you how infinitely superior it is teal] these imitations. arsoid at Al per tattle,or six bottles for $5, by the • • 801.1 t PROPAIESORS, • BENJAMIN PACE, JR. & CO4 pliarmatentiote anD . PITTSBURG, PA. Tot sale In Philadelphia by the agente—lToffman* .11orwig.otilee of the Democrat; Jobn Jobns,222 Race street; Dyott *Sons,l33 North Second street. Also, In Reading,by Bitter * Co.; Lanouter,by John F. Long *Co.; Pottsville, John 0. Brown, J. C. C.-Hughes and C. W. Epting; Tamaqua, by N. J. Fry; Mlnenorille. J. H. Burns, and in Schuylkill Doreen, by Dr. R. Chl. :baster. November VI, 'SS alt. HEALTff OR SICKNESS/ HOLLOWAY'S PILLS. The blood furnishes the Material of every bone. muss. els, gland and Slue in the human trams.. When pure, It secures health to every Mein: when corrupt. it seem. easily preduress dimes*. HOLLOWA.YI3 PILLS operate directly upon the elements of the stream of life. neutral. !zing the principle of disease, and thus radically curing the malady, whether located in the nerves, the stomach, the liver, the bowels', the mu scles, the skin, the brainier il Any other pa of the pys m. Used ThrOnghoui the World: • HOLLOWAY'S PILLS are equally eflimPlous In men: - plaintscommon to the whole human race, sod In dime der, peculiar to certain climates and localities. EaTATE; of Vendi eri, la- of Sebojlk ill imposed to pub- • dlalning Ditorderi. • Dyspipsis and derangenlent of the tbe maim of infirmity all suffeting. and the cause of Innumerable dent ha : yield to these curatives, in all cases. however ac r f""*" acting as a mild purgative. alterative and ton • e they relieve the bowels, purify the fluids. and lurk: orate the system and the constitution at the same time. General - WeaknesNervous Complaints. When all stimulants fall, the renovating and bracing properties , of these Pills give firmness to the shaking nerves and enfeebled muscles of the victim of general debility. Delicate jrs miles. All irregularithm 'mod silents incident fella, dolt. este and sensitive organs o ft sex are removed or pre. vented by e few doses of tb mild, but infallible alter. stiles. No mother who rda her own or her child. ren's 4ealth Amid tall to h • them within her reach. ' . &gentile °moments - ' • The London "Lancet," the London &Idediell Review," and the most eminent of the faculty In Great Britain, Twines and Germany, have e loghted the Pllll and their inventor. .- . . • lialoteas'i Pill. are lie b se remedy kr;otes i* the tepi•ld for deft): wing dieratee : Asthma,. Dropsy,- 1••• - • Inward Weakness, Bowel Complain 4, Debility, Liver Complaints, 'Coughs, Favor and . gee, Lowness of Spirits, Cold*, Temalecom laluts,Piles, _ Chest Disudies, liendaehes, Stone and WOW, Costiveness, Indigestion - Secondary Symp. Dyspepsia, r , Influenza, toms, Diarrhces, lnflammati n, Venereal Affectio's Worms oral kinds. *.•Sold at the Manutlictorlea of Professor ilou.owAT,l3o Maiden Lane, New York, and respectable Druggists, and Des? out the United Staten and Did at 25 cents, 62% gents. and talkers Is a considerable siege. .N. B.—Directions for iboltu disorder are allied to each be' July :3,'a9 DB COOOSWIELL'B DEW =DNA!. BALT ! . Par Indassmatory Only. New Medical Salt! .Piew Medical Salt! IT IS. NOT A PURE-ALL I. 4 star•7or Inflanusuitoty Diseases Only. COGGSWELL'S NEW MED- I_fiCAL BALT, Instead of being a rtmedy for all ills, has control over but one ill, bee but one atm, and se complishea bat one thing, to wit: fraseuni InirtantiAto- CT mama. whatever be its form or locality, whether in the head, throat, abdomen, extremities or skin.. NEW•hiEDICAL SALT.—Its , pecu- Her excellence Is, that without the useless loss of blood and strength. it ereetually cures Jajtastesatery Diseases, (no others,) by predualng an equilibrium-craft the fields In the body, the want of which Is the sole C. 117511 of itlnflOnOlt ion. NOTICE • TO. IN VA LIDS 1-•--The Ibiloiring forms which Mei unbalanced fluids as. sums, and many not here mentioned, that bare more or less fever or pain, are as easily subdued by the NEW MEDICAL SALT, as flee is extinguished by water, to grit: Brain Fever, Headache, Bush of Blood to the (lead and Heart, Fits, Inflamed eyes, ears, nose, lunge and liver, Neuralgia, Spinal affections, Erysipelas,' Bronchi. Ala, Pleurisy, Asthma, Coughs. Dyspepsia, Venereal Dit. eases, Rheumatism, Dont, Scrofula, and nil itching and other cutaneous eruptions. DR. COGGSWELL'S NEW DIED ICAL SALT exerts, Ince the taeelne;patter, an ex, traordtuary Influence over the veins and arler les, result. log In a gradual decline of ingammatioo as Indicated by the pulse, which 11100 n resumes Its natural stale, as the bait pain and lever disappear. • DA. NEW MED ICA L SALT does jtist what it dolma to do—no more, no loss--e g nalises the fluids by motorin g fmm the system all arterial and venous obstructions,. De• reriptire Circulars maybe obtained from any Drug g ist who has this valu*blo medicine for sale. • Dr. Coggurelrs Antiphlogutie Salt. Awn Parzeoirt,sl , 0. :Imre= do., $224f; Emir do., $l, &fit f lel ispesise. on receipt of price. loran& wi chreffile or toog standing dioesows,abould Aurora order eh route package. For teetimendale and directions ace circular. D.C.-TAYLOR • CO- Gen. Agenta, 202 'Dock SL win N. IL—Agents wanted in every City,Town and Village DR.COGGSWELL'S NEW MED ICAL SALT Is for ate In Pottsville, by C. W RP• ma: in ilinenmille, by U. W. Paarorr; in New .Phils. delphla; by D. W. DODZION: In Port Carbon . , by it. Smu. um: In St. Clair,at Kum's; In Niddleport, by J.R. - Ponta; In Tuscarora, bj Itranas & Son, and' by an Ise spectable Druggists wherever the "Jocasso is read . Alit la not a patent medicine, but the prescription of an eminent physician, no one should fail lo:trtbe NEW MEDICAL SALT. February 5, '69 The moat Extraordinary Oook of the Age. • . Tint Edition of 10,000 sold in 6 Weeks. "BOYHOOD'S PERILS MANHOOD'S CURSE." PUBLISHED BY DR. B.PANCOAST 918 Siring Garden Sired, 'Pia/ads/Alai Pa., And for rale by all Massileint. Thin Is a boot of VA pagro,l2ino.,boundin cloth, with NINE LITIIOOBAELIIO PLATES, and intended for Parents, Guardians and Young Ilen. Every young man that wishes to m (Intel° his health and Manhood. and bare a healthy progeny. should reed Ibis bond. Pome of the statements are Pylesreellndig and Mire never her fors appeared In print. El. Ey mall Pah. A Greet Work for the Ladles, By the emeAuthonentlued LADIES'- MEDICAL GUIDE, . AND MARILIAGIit FRIEND. - . Thiel. a work of nearly OOP gages beautifully bound to cloth, and contains over 100 Snixes and Cordova Evogsvons. It a eotnplete description of the structure and function of the reproductive organs Gabe tame°, showing bow married ladles may bare or avoid large families. Also, a complete history of Ilarmapbm dittos, with curious Plates. showing both sexes In one. 14 - elso gives advice to Young Ladies In selecting a husband. poloting out the care of so much unhappi ness after marriage, and the influence It exerts on the offspring . The work also gives the symptoms and tmatztent of all female diseases, so that every female may he her own Physician. The last chapter is devoted to the TulLET.givlng the receipts kir coametirs at present in use by 'the nobility of franee.England and Item* for beautifying the skin, hair, teeth. anti Or 'emoting. foul and presenting a sweet breath. , They have been obtained at great ex en - pse. ' Prism, IPSO. mi 1131,11. or eight '44lth/trial letter stamps. $OOO copier have already been ordered. Those wishing e cop .v of tba first edition should send their or. dews without delay. complete deeeriptlem of theitorit aset PrOeywetes4 wilt he seat on receipt of omelette, stamp. r nta W rstltrd iu every twins In ther Upton. - ' 1 - SHOE BUSINESS AND FACTO , - Bissau a•aatid ea psolltably at liaiusialks: dso opidlegeostot nammia!m4wast.: • • tlXlllAol . lllllxo Between Them. 44 Strand, London. by all TS In Mediate, through elvillud. world, In boxes each•. *lug by taking t ha larger dines of patients to _very 30.1yeow agents, Branch Plpeiotud Map Hopi for pagiessuts.lrota and Lead Pipe of all stns. Gasitlztures of eery glad, entbraelag a-full ugurtugent of Cbaudsllem Peudantr i , Briskets. ke.A.4.. de., coannfaetused of gib best quality of materials, and of the latest and nest apposed eat . USUAL D. YORATON. IMMBEI INSURANCE • ser 'WAD THIS -en ,k -"ttECElVED,Pottsville.May 27th, • 165:4 of the WEST BRANCH MUTUAL IN PURA.' CZ COMPANY, per bands of Mr: Such C. 'fax oafAgent, the sum of Tea Dollars, which Is la full for two leeks slaws'. Tor the prompt manner In iblet the Agent arta I my nun I am under obligations, r- dud my dna tire days atter I sent In _ _ IL:n*oMb • 31-BTRIL* knits Isla erkify that I snouted Mr. thairas Slum during his recent Niehaus, 111.1110 MID his cut Ideates, nd was anima .arboa tile Assaf, )Zr. Saran C. Tam*, paid him Dallas. Tsars, respsettally, JOAN T. CMIPMITF.iI, Y ii." . •Piriltiakiiiken on Bassonable Terms. War furktor pettitalant all at thsOntrey FSGEr3 HOTEL, - JPOTTS7LLE, PIINN'A. ILUILVEL. C. TATLOB, Ara. Poftreflk., May 28.'59' • 2.4 f . **num= astramtcz COMPAIIT. Hi P HARTER PERPETUAL Office • _ , _ Na;3ll. Walnut Street, above Third, Philadelphia. Insure against hoe Op damage by Are on Booms, either perpetually or fora limited time, Hoeszsteto Tut llntUtUt, and MEMMANDELi getOn7. Ale, Mario* to. swum, on-IreirelsCarkoes and ntiglitk? Inland In. swum to aU parts et the Vnieu. Peter Sieger, Lewis Audenried. Dr. Cleo. N. Baled, Doyle Pearson, J. X. Dense. JACOB ENIXII, Preridest. 1 Wx. Y. Dux, Kee Presfdest. _ 31. Smith, Scretary. 'irrloux CLerree has bees appointed Le eetfor the kote porous Jamb Esher, - D. Luther, Joao. IL. Bitkistoa, Jabal) Mastleld, Wm. F. Don. 'bora Company in Schuylkill county, to rib desiring Insurance can apply. gcPl• 3 0 4 • 136- THE LIVERPOOL AND LONDON rni.B AND - LIVE INSURANCE COMPAbY. Authorized Capital--410,000.000. Daldup Capital.Nurplus,and Reserved rends, ' • • $5,000,000. Liability of the she hoiden unlimitedi Having been appointed - Agent In this District by the Liverpool and Louden Fite and Llfelusontnie Company,: and !brother reliable Fire and Lite losnraneeComPanles , a/Philadelphia, I am prepared to receive applications for: ' , lnsurance against' Phu, on every description pf build ing and property, - Coal Operators would end It advantageous to insure their colliery structures Compaulesjor which I act as AgvnL . Parties desiring Insurance are respectfully invited to call aVuty odic*, where particulars will be given. togeth.. or with the respective circulars of the Companies, and detailed statements of their present condition. HORACE P. 811TH, Q Centre street, above Norwegian. . • • Or at Pennsylvania halt, Pottsville, Pa. • I • ItiORDNCNS: • • Phitatlfirphia. Pottsrille. • John Tucker,ltsg., ' John Shippen,Esq. James Dundee, Eeq., Geo . W. Snyder, Drej -John It. White. Esq., - lion. James It. Campbell, David Jayne, IL D.. - lion. C. W: Regius, Diehard S. Smith, P e q.,Palmer ,Palmer u g. . January thi, tin =snare& THE Girard Life Insurance, Annuity and Trust Company of Philadelphia. °Mee, No. . besnitt street, the brat door East of the Custom Heine. • _ .CAPITAL $300,00-017.4.RTER PERPETUAL, Continue to make Insurances on liver on the most favor ably terms. , • I The erpital being paid citt and invested, together with a large and constantly Increasing reserved fund, offers a perfect wildly to the Insured. • The premiums may be paid jearly; haiflearly or 'quarterly. The company add a Bcrxffs periodically to the lion insuran es for life. The first Bonue,appropriated in December, 181;1, the second Boons in Derember. 11149, and the th fed ' us in December, 1854, which additions mike an ave. regent more than 60 per cent.,npon threpremiumspaid, without Increasing the annual premium. 1.421/0/13: ' ' . F Thomas.RidgWay, John A. Drown, . ' Robert Pearsall, - I John R. Latimer, \• Thcomu P. jainest, ' John R. Slack, Frederick Drown, ; John C. llitehell, . - s George Taber, , ,' Ilene Barton, .. Henry 0. Freeman, I •••• Beth J. Canty, * 5- Tame lan'. Pamphlets containing table of nitro a d explanations, form of application and further infer lion can be bad at the office. . . THOMAS IttliGH Y, President, Jour Y. 111=1, Atiniy. ! , arr'fb• subscriber is agent for the tare Company • In Schuylkill County, and, will effect Iniumuces, and ' give aft necessary Iniermatkin on the Buller'. "June 25,'b9 28. • . B. BANNAN. INDF2dZITY. 'TIRE Franklin_ Fite Insurance Com panyof Philadelphia. °Mee, Nd p Hid% Chesnut streets, near Fifth street. • ' - ' omaceons: '..--::.• , Charles N. Baneke r, George WVltlehardw, Thomas Hart,' . Mordecai D. Lewis,: Tobias Wagner, • - Adolphe E. Bork, Daum& Grant, . . David 8. Brown, Jacob R.Bnaltb ; Morris Patterson. Continue to make Insurauee.permanent or limited on every description of property, in town and country, at rates as low as are consistent with security. . -The Companj have reserved a large contingent Fund, whlckwith their Capital and Premiums,aafelyinvested, afford ample piotect ion to the insured. Since their in corporation, a period of 18 years,t hey hate, paid upward' of one saillon. two hundred thousand dollars,losses by ere, thereby affording evidence of the advantages of In m:trance, as well as the ability and disposition to meet ,erlth promptness, all liabilities. CHAS. N. DANCKER, Prof dent. • CHAR. 0 . DAICIEZ. BetreUrr. • • The inbleriber has been appointed 'agent for theabova mentioned instlintion.andis now prepared to make in surance, on every description of property. at the lowest rates. ANDREW EOBBlll, Agent. Pottseille..Tan. 11.1858 24. f TRANSPORTATION. PHILAD'A 4 READING RAILROAD. mimaimminglasimg. The ratesof Freight, and Tolls on Coal transported by Ibis Company, will be as follows,front let July, 1869, ill further nodes: • To Riehmond, • '1 ta "Philadelphia, 1 60 " Inclined Plans ' , 1 60 " lileetown, - . : . 160 f."•l3lerwantairn R. R., ' - 160 " Falls of Schuylkill, 1 50 ". Manayunk, - 1-60 " Spring 'Mills,: . - 1 SS I " Conshehocken , and Ply . ' mouth , Railroad, 11 .5 4 1 . Ratio' s and Potts' and • I Jones', " 1801 ' " Worrlstownor Bridgeport, 1 SO "Port Kennedy,— . 126 ; " Talley Forge,l zr, , ". Phoenixville,, - ITS " Royer's Ford, 1 16 " Pottstown.. . . 1 15. " Donelaiville, 1 1 1 " Birdsboro' 1 10 " Reallg, , - ,95 " Bet - Reading and. , 31' , ravllle, lib , . " MobrsvOlo. , 00 " liatidrarg. 9s -" Orwigeburg, I. 96 • B order of the Board of Nanaget t Jane 11.'50 241 Vr.ll. eILITENNKY.Pee'y • SCHUY‘KILL NAvicsiTivu Ckflice• AM the 'Schuylkill Nevi ‘..scomiany.Jun. 3,1839.—0 n and after Jul the ehatge fir the use edema and for Toll on A Coal, eurrted on the Sebnyl kill Navigation e/111 lowa. and thereafter a 0 eontln ne, until further Tao* To Philadelphia, • Manayunk, Boring Mill, .Conshohocken, Plymouth Dam, Bridgeport,: ••• . . Norristown Pori Kenn edy, Pallet , Forge, Pawling's Dam, - Port Providence, . . 1. Royer's Ford, Pottstoirn Landing; • Port Union, . • ilirdsborough, Heading, Althouses, . Mohnvillev Hamburg, - Orwlgaburg Landing, The charge will be per ton of TAO es., lees Are per Lunt, allowance for waste. se utast. and no rbarge less than twentpliee nuts per I.:distill be made for any d 1 tante. By order of the Managers. - FRALEY. Prer&bsta. PSILAD'A. & READING RAIL. ROAD. 11ATES,OY FREIOUT ALINICLIAMALL (I N and AFTER MARCH Ist, 1858, mint:Walther notice, the following NwtesofFreight will be charged per 100 peewits: 4 11^- g. te-.1 al s'n 14 c,. .4; 22 aantrue or ninon. Dry Geods,Confeetionery,Dooks,Carpes , 1 gs, Cigars, Fresh Mest,Wisb,Olos de Anvils, Dean. batter, Copper, Eggs. Ear. thessoire.DriodstoomtiroesdeNtlemp Hams, hardware, Endes, Hollow-ware, taidher,ilseldriery,Oysters,MisAteds,, Ootton,Coffee,timin,Dar hoo,Lesd, No. Imees,NAUs, Spikes, Mee, Bali, Prost. don, Ellger.WMskyolte., Dreorss,Vire Bricks. Gomm MID Moses, Meek and Ter, Salt,Bersgp ison,lisdour ' Wel Lumber. de., Coke, Cord Iliood,Clay, : ciend, lei, boo .ore, Usosstone, Moore, Pig lows.Thatar.llllo,lltait Mows, &el -WIRESCR D fiL/11 11 "PREP— # §§ i rku Th, Otte ovum sue datainittentio%ora"Tzerriosse rigisisa' reisn4 *444l lin'tbe n rool= a 4 to Vs Wm& ory of WI COAL AND. MAT ICAPIN6,IIOAL. SIDDLSB,IYtIIi 1111001114. haotn. ott beige intabUdalmot. IlloonorlUo,SchoYaCt ita * I Ps• Rubs beenengepd the bividoore ot • tnS sir upwards of twelve yam. littattei myself that eon torn out sagood *Mk its Is done *eyelet", i lls the entitY, sad would rehrr to the quell ty et my work to the past, so a guarantee or what It lOU be In the lotto% , ptedglog myself that I will spire 'lto pane to make work estbrectory to ell - .homy Wry Ma a trW. 911 S R. KURTZ. lilinermate, July *lB - lOU •-• 3il3' InETERLy_a. carets *twit* veal WOULD cespeetfullteall the atten v v Hon of Age tlemen engaged the Coaltraieto tl coal", serene of various sizes. have id:rowed . Rtes for turning the best of work promptness and patth. Having most .aperient hands in the fit they can guarante,. all work done at Melee.. Mgaziringnestlyorabstme.., notice. . Screen Uolts,Cogar, ecds,Edgewitynings,Bludts, God. pone, he.,ite..alwaysens bawd. ; • All orders directed to the Minh) mall or left at D.L. Elderly', Hardware store will receive prompt attention , . Potty/111e, March 12,14 puls 4,'68 43-] 11. _ POTTSVILLE HOUSE, JOHN P. ICEMEIL rTopziotor, "k m Ciodee sired, ror , rsruix, At: 4Kiiractoi Stabling provided.liA .. - November 20, '5B t 41- MERICAN HOTEL, Cluistant, bet. Fifth Sixth Sts:, - ' .PHIL A L Pill* BO pig Daye - tgi : - The undersigned baring renewed their' lease for term of years; hare entirely refitted the house, Ming painted, carpeted and refurnished throughout._ The lb. cation of this House is unmarparaed, being nk'oo the widest sod moss gammen!, part of Chestnut street. (di rectly opposite the old State House.) near the plows of amusements, the jobbing 'houses! of Aiuket and Third streets. convenient; to the 'city Railroad, the ears of which roe to all parts of the City for Ore centidire.— Thmooms ate large, well lighted, hare superior trootila tkin:astehare been return Ished with a are for comfort. We are supplied daily with pure milk, cream, fruits and vegetables from a farm belonging to tis, and, which is managed exclusively for the Hotel. The proprietors of the American astute their friends and patrons that no pains wilt be spa redtc make the ippointments of this Hotel complete and its i Table compare Favorably wit h the best houses In the Onion. • •. • mg. V), 'Ail 34.3 m WYATT t HIICLINGB. PHILADELPHIA. • ALQRQR Es. -1 BY the BALEor ICQHF, at Pl;roosziktleie,,,. • Nos. 415 and 412, ASCII Street. VIII LAD'S. Asso—A largo assortmeint of Ltpair FANCY FUEP, .of our own manufacture. „. ; N. B.,—The highest price paldrtor ull kinds of SUIP PING FURL [1.4041,112 30.3 m • 4, PALMER 4C ARK E STREE'T Philadelphle,:dealere in ,Yleh. Cheese d Pray'. atolls; base eonstautly on hand an amortmeat f DRIED AND PICKLED FlSlllke.,via i Slacttetel. Shad, Salmon, Bins nab, 'ferriage, CodSab, Beef. Pork,,Lardifiebould erg, Hams. Sides, chew.. Bouis.'Bleihae. Oet. 15. '69 ,• . 1 • 42-3 HENRY S. BATTINi , MANUFACTU.REIA OF SNUFFS, And Peale! In TOBACCO! SEdARS.; PIMA, Ac., At the Senthnient 'corner at Beennd k ~Noble rte., (fi'ntor,y /43 it 135 1 J.fe stmt.) of Would ispeeially % call the . i 4'e attrottoo of the Trade M to a GOPLratal German afid .Snuffs." August, 0,'69 , • J. B. SHANNON, omccr.grror* Looks, Illeik.diangervillalver.Plater, Asa DISALT gard,anre i , Nails wed Bask Weights, . 1009 Yarket St., abov e oth, North Side. . i . gir Bells repairs:ti t Keys titte4,4e.: Porcelain Dabs- Plates impplied and put on. Speaking Tubes put up. ; Philadelphia. September 3 ,' 69. t . 3617 1159.—tDET GOODS 702 AIITIIBUir.-1859. . FULL Stock of .SILK GOODS, Foll Stork of STAPLE GdOD ' •'. toll-Stoek of FANCY GOODS; Fashionable FALL tiIIAWLS, CASSItiIERF.S YESTINGS, ' Blanket,, earaa. iThUc Linnet, *Milk . . kIiftet,LANDELL, . FOURTH & ARClLStreetollll4l.l%. ' 11. - Silt% IVhole-taG,lat law rates. itirbargains Lady from Nees Prk Auction,: Sent.Ven : • .'; . • , 36.3n0 THORNLETALCHIBIIII. VOR'CH EAST corner EIGHTH & SPRING GARDEN Btreets Philadelphia. Hare a Large • Stock of Very Tleaullfful SILE 4 ; • WOOL DE MINES, French-4MM NUM t CASHMERES. . Bed Make of litak 471 k, _ 1,7 Stella SHAWLS, to Blacks and:Colors, Long and SquarW GROCHH SHAWLS, 1 Scotch, French ind Dolglail SHAWLS. 1 • Rayline, (De., in Grea t Variety. Catialmeres andfiatlnette. • -Linens, Flsonele, Ac., .te, , Xi 'ALL 'OMIT CHZAPIPOIL Caattl - 4 , 1, ..••••• We Affpre But One Prier.' ' N. IL—The care Of the rth.endllth, Green, Goatee and Germantown Itailvmda pass the store door emir" few - minutes. - [Bctd. ?••11, '59 39-3 m FURS!. FORS!. FUR/at For 1509.00. ! ~. • , FareAREIRA& THOMSON, No. 818 Market steed, ((Moro 81h, south 8'1'44) P*lll l 4'lll just opened,thalr Elegant Aissortaatent. or Furs, manufactured under - their hiunedi- ~ ~ ate supersislocs,from FURS selected with —, 1 ,4 the greatest of cifee.frous the largest ;stocks ~ " ':.-4 , ,,' , of the European 31irket, etubracium, every variety and styli of I - Ladles , ' and Chlldren , l Wear. , Those purchasing early will have the benefit of a lae• ger selectio, • Besides the above goods. we have a fine GLOYRS, and COLLARS. assortment n of BUFFALO Ronrs; GENTERGEN'S FOR j• ; - The prices for all *base goods are eta lower figure than they can be bought anywhere else in the 'city. FAHIHRA 4 THOMSON, ' No. 818 Market street, Phillsolelobla. NAL—FURS altered au 6 d repaired . , aid' FUR TRIM MINGS made to order. i I -.L I. • ; .• Nor. 6, '59 • (October 1,14 10.4m) 0.-1- FALL AND WHITERGO9DiL ryi.PMAS W. EVANS &CU: have 130 open for inspection one of the LaYkest and nd est. assortments of Ladles' Drees (loads to be found the Country, minded Carefully with is view of I 1 muffin' , I tastes. The stock well be found to embrace a earietyf,or goods in all prices. Among the, artikleis to be found irk their extend re ettabllthineut are 1 ' Btr.as of all kinds and prior. i ''Shawls inlhe newest designs. .I I i I - .Vs—the LATEST PARS SITLIti.' ' - ''''' LISS. M oms. DZ LAINT.I3, VALEACTiII. a I I , ikatak's, Cams, and oth r new textures of this , season's Importatl o. Lacs Goons, Euratoroures, the ne west rfoeeltlea. • GLOTIOI, VEILS, MITTS, llornatacnists, Ac..! . , MOURNTIta GOODS,S tallastrtment.. L , 1 / • . Wets/Goof*, in every toe tune. ', 1 , . .1011112 T of the best via rs, wilha Ml; stock of _ other goods worthy )s visit Ibrinipeetion. A large portion of T. W. E. 4 Co's stock lathe's semi importation, one of the firm visiting Europe tiaras year to make purchases, thus enabling them to offer to their customers, the newest sled mo fashimusbk styles and textures, slatultaneons with th eir appearance in Europe. They have also purchased tassel) , this season at ',he Alm tion, Bales, sod can thus afford; give their customers the full benefit of tine Depnee lot Prices. resulting from excessive Importations. Ladies and others from this vi. chilly, visiting the City, will fl d ithat a call it this es. tabllshment will repay them. BIS & IMICIILTTNUT Sr., or Errs Omen If - Oct. IS. '59-44-6t PHILADELPHIA. 1 , 30 1 30 1 30 1 30 I 30 1 34 I 134 1 20 1 35 131 1 35 1 35 1 35 1 35 1 35 I 20 1 40 A 45 1 45 1 45 1 45 1 45 1 45 1 50 1 10 1 10 11 10 110 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 25 1 25 1 20 ago 1 10 1 10 1 10 1 10 1 05 1 15 1,15 tlO 1 10 IGO 1 00 1 00 1 00 THE LIMA MANTILLA CLOAK OD FUR EMPORIUM, .. - .0. 708 CIIESTNUT Street,lbove ' Seventh. Philadelphia. . • , 1 he subscribers invite the at)ention of Ladles4,to their Stock of these ELEGANT 0 Alt MEETS, of whicp being a Sendai ity. they are enabled td offer the mbst complete I assortment in the city. l ' 1 ' They w lit open in October an Noviduber,lbelr Impor tations. consisting of E3II3IWIDERED VELVET CLOAKS. I I EANDSOMS DEAVER CLOAKS.. _ _, nd ''. •. - OPERA CLOAKS, AC., de. t 9. ,., ael specimens of ileum Manufacture, iwill be added to thelrStock, Every Horning Tbrongti thet Season. —l O - q" . GRAND OP Billita ; log . 1 OF -- ' 1 . 1 nzokiT PM, Po? Lidice Costoote, i hi the ~ Stir Room Of the 1 ' stParla Mantilla Emporium.? The aubscribere beg also to announce that, in i compli. ante with the wishes of severs valued en:towers, they have added to their establishment a , • - i - . • PVIt DEPARTMENT, ~1 ' In which will at all times be IStind the larinetidlsplay of well seaweed 4Strreicats, made op by the hest; French workmen, and at prices Which will commend them to the economical as well as the m . t luxurious punhasers. EVERY GARMENT' may relied on air being ei. Which setly.what is represented, as It is no part of tbi • views of the subscribers to obtain.an ephemeral notoriety by offering Imitative mannfaetn s for the mite of sailing eheap,—but, on the contrary. gy reputation based on the 'permanent and durable foundation ofpublic artiedenee. .7.N. PROCTOR k CO., Importers If Namtfaelurers of Cloaks. Manti.'las;rtfurs, No. 708 CU EMMA Street, (Above 7th,) Philadelphia. October 72, '59 • 43-3 m .. Co. gatlo ly 1,D60, annuli* be as M. take: spIK 1 1 ti cEs sPicESU spipgs 1:1 uE AND NO...RuUND LI PER. 'GER:CINNAMON, ALLS ICE, CLOYF.6. AMERICAN AND ENGLI II MUSTARD. t CAYENNE PEPPER, • UTMEGR, MACE. SUP. CARE. SODA,SALTPEL E,RALERATI/E. FAL. SOUA. INDIGO. : : CARAWAY & CORIA . ER SEED..: 1 ASIITON DAIRY AND GROUND SALT, &c.„. For fate the Eagle MIRe N 0.241 and 246 North Fling street corner of Now. Philadelphia: . • ' - tHOWARD WORRELL; 'Er Putrbalen, will And l t greatly' to thelrinterest both In quality and price to bay these goodie. wtairb ere warranted as represented or forfeited. Atrial la tiolirßed. /Jamb 19,'9 J. 'l24y GOOD GROCERIES, 4.* I Win. PARVIN: -Jr!, . S.W. dOriler CELESOUT and,l2t,ll Philadelphia, Eras on hand and Is constantly replying a . eh*. and general suotiment of Family Grosnalealfeonsiat ing efrEuratrtor. Black' sodl teen Tess; Coffee, Sum.. Rice, - Hams,Tongupp, Beet, Lard. VIA, English Pickles, liana* Preserve; Potted Meths, Wlne,Llquers; All Of which will be sold at ihtrinost rreonabis prices for Cash. . • 1 . i - Itir4lrders by cull or nth erre promptly 'a cyclided to, hadtlrered to any part oft • city, free of cliarys. e s !singers seat when d Irad. • • • • Ji ary 29,19 • ttrSONS_TO. CHANGE ia il e r n luela to a - rapidly . owing enuatri r a New Sett t, there boadreds ate Wbere ; theell ante 04141 and dellatttfal. Sea advertisement 'of the liamthantou Settlement; aectiber column. It II 34 4 INIEREsT ARADY CA - Gt - IU EST 11111.1CS.wvary. casts melt.. 4astipUts • as4retail,bL. 11 111 -14 ENS. , . ROTE S. IWB ; 15 t • y for we; fry% flatT sa4 twin% wholesale • • - tutz4NAX. '.,..r.PH , :. .ADELPHIAi -., ti4:i:V0110 'FUND. ;tional CaARTpAND AT TNN STAIN Ol PENNA. Riles s 1.-Money is evolved 'very - day. and in any amount, Imp or savatt. .* Fly* Per ,Censte interest la paid for monei from lbaday It is pat a. The, veooo is always paid bardkin Colds Whenever it la called Ott. and without *Kam_ - '• 4. Money Is received from Zito/Mrs, idisisifitrittore, Gaardiarstrand others who desire to bare It In a place of perfect safstyiand who. Interest tan be obtained foe . 6. The money received from depositors is 'seeded In REAL ESTATE, MORTGAGES, GROUND RENTS. and stab otber first elms miurit la as the Cbarter directs. 6. Once hours—Rvery day from 9. 11!1 6 o'clock. and on Mondays sod Thursdays till 8 o'clock In thnovening. EirTbla old and well established PAVING PUNE has »mired more than ..TEN MILLIONS of dollars from nearly thirty thousand dencwitori. n 02.: lIENRY,L. BRENER; Preeldeut. • EOSERTSRLTIIIDOE, Tice President. I WWl= I.ttuo,B4seretary : • Dlresetern Henry L. Selmer, Travois 4sPe. - Edward 1.. Carter, V.Carrellßriantter, Robert Pelf/ides, . Joseph B. Barris SIMI K. A ebten, ... Joseph Tears. • . C. Landreth lamas, Maury ttittenderfer. Oldie see.W.4I.NI3T itT.. B.W. earner orTIIIIID, %Philadelphia: • • April 16, '69 • 16 • - CHARLES F. RUNOFF, - US Lath Fosith St.. Philas, • AT 1111 "0,1. D STA3ID.* . Wholesale mod Retail Nontifoeitteer of Port Normal's, Cabas and Panama; Droning Cagal, Mane'Baits, Reticules, Cigar Cases, ' Bankeree Casa, Loathes Dot, Writing Araks, Pocket Books, port Folios, BJIL Books, Philadelphia, Peptembse 'ft% 394 y 11111/1113321! Wien!! 8IIPPORMRS!!! . H. NEEDLES, _S. W. COrnet C. Terelab and Rare "Streets. PhSadelphia. rnulleal Adjusteior Soptum Trusses. also Slechanl. cal Remedies. Has constantly on band a large Stock of Genuine French trusses, also a complete amortment of thiLbest American. Including the celebrated Whites Pa ton Lever Trues, believed by the best authorities to be superior to any yet invented. English and , American Supporters end Belts, Shoulder Brame. Suspensory Ban dages. Self Injecting Syringes, adapted to both sexes, In neat portable eases, French Pessaries, Urinal Bags, te. Orders and hitters of imp) ry. *lll meet prompt alien. lien. (Sept. '59 36-3 m . TH N. N O A ' r tf 11, CI N F I R I: E. corner e/ EIGHTH and RACE streets, Phittufeiphia, Tweed folly Informs the poblic. that he has now Is strre a tonal excellent assortment of DRESS HATS, at mud SI each. Soft Hats from SI upwards. C7a4dren's fancy Orpsomt Bea Hate; In an unequal variety: LADIES' EVILS, of the choicest kinds, and most carefully made. No Otirrepremstationt as to quality or hind aftmeetf. - Ladies' Fier& altered and repaired promptly and per fectly. Fur Trimmings of various widths. - la-Restrattiert WRVS NE'S is at the moutheart corner of EIGHTH and RACE streets. Sipes it, Ms Lim, Tfcer and Raw, sarmounts the Store. • 0ct.15,'50 FURIP FURS 11 FURS 1 !! 'TOSEPtt * ROSENBAUM , FANCY VA MANUFACTURER AIittIMPORTER. has now ready-his very extensive stock of Farr: consisting of Capes. lialf-Capeu Tirtorines, f= ir e Muffs, Cuffs. etc.. in Mink. Sable, Stone Marten, Fitch, Chlnehtlia, Elberton Squirrel; and other lower priced rs, ati of which he la prepapiff to sell at prices to defy etanpet Rion.! 1.; All Yuri sold pi, this glare' are warranted to be - what they are reprioented. Store: No. 416 ARCM - T S enet: between 'wad MA, (store Eyre Landetro Dry Goods ore,) sign; of Ow 'GOLDEN LION, FLUE. DELIIILI. N. 8.-4 , 171tS altered loto fastilonable styles, at a mod erat • diem.. Oct. 114'69 DRY GOODS, N 0.13 North SECOND St, PHILADELPHIA. 17ELLEY & BROWN invite the at m% indict' or dub Parchaorrit to a fall statortinput of BALL and WINTER Dry Goods, comprising In • • • part LADI ES' WEAR—ltack Silks, Poll de Chevron, Coburg, Cashmeres, Holm de Gaines. Alparae, ac. Long and Square BE& UE SUAWI.S. ' do. ' do. ISLANKET SHAWLS. Dinette Bortler c iFUELLA SHAWLS, MESd' WEARS—Cloths, Casslnieres, Vest logs,, Cords, Bea rerieens, KentnekyJ rani. Vest Inge , kr. PIIRNISHING 0001118—)larseltea Quilts, .111ankets, Ticking-a, Towling. Table Cloths. Nit pkinx, Ea. FLANNEbt—Ballard Tale 'lllnsbrinkable Flannels; other makes of all colors and qualities. 1111:19LINS—in all grades and widths, at tow prices: SIEIIRIMACK PRIN I TS--a full assortment of these bell knoWn mods, always on band. • *, 4iKE BOSOMS—make tee mar own . 4 1 ,An earitue/ty Cash Ilusiritsa.--One Pyfre and no anima/a—No rodis attrepresenqado fflect KELLEY &BROWN, RnaeWbri—No.l3 North &mod Arc a, Yhtladolphia. Sept. 21. : 393 m • •• POLLOCK, BACON & CO., No. 20. South \ SECOND Street, Philadelphia, IMPORTERS 4gd,Wholcsale Ma j_Re tall Dealers in Fancy andlitiple DRY GOODS. In this department buyers.will Sod a very full-and complete stock of Plain, Medium and Feiner Dress. principally purchased at the recent large Auc- lion Sales, In - Philadelphia and Nen•Yorlt; and will he sold bleto the c t of of importation. Also, a fell line of Black Dress Silks, of the most celebrated menu facture, and high lustre. Also, In their appropriate de partment*, an extensive end Tallied assortment of other Dress Materials, embracing all the most approved fabrics and latest slykr for Fall and Winier Wear. SIIAWLS: SEA WLS t In this department we offer by far the most indenting auortmemt to be fanindiu the City ; which embrace& all the latratlnersitim, and most popular styles of the sea son, In Low-to nupertlne Goods; many of Which have been purchased at the late large Auction Sales,and will be sold at greaUy ratans!! prices.. CLOAKS t KA.CILANS 1I MANTLES ILt Buyers will dud In this deportment a very extensive assortment. And almost endless Intriety to select from, and without any doubt the laraMt.. and most varied stock, both in point of quality andsttle to.be round in this eountry--rauginx in prices fropsl.ow to Superfine Goods; all Matinlactured of the best and most approred material, for Putt and Wink, Wear, and of unequalled workmanship for, first class Retail dales. ifirStrauxers !visiting Pbilidelabia. are sollrlied to examine oar stock. .4 Liberal Oiscoant to Whotcsete CasAltutars. POLLOCE. BACON A CO., No. 20 South Send Street, Philadelphitt — ' October 22,'69 43.3 m TO FODNiiriliEli t MACHINISTS frpTlin& APUHITES, Scrap Irmfand Me . tal Merchant. Marhtne andlionn dry Yarn isber,li Northeast Corner of South- and. Yen:it Streets, PUILADEL. P111A,. - -' ii . --- ~ . • hfireparred to .turnish Imindrylart, Machinists and others - with the following articles: Ingot.Oopper, Steel, Bridge I Machine Ingot Brass, r Borax, . Bolts. Pluck Crucibles, - Sheet andliotteop Lead, • Foundry Facings, per, • • Speiter„ • Anyils,Viees,lfiles,Elheet and Dolt Antimony. II Ike.; Braes, Babbitt Metal, II Boi l e r s, ' Sheet Lead, Bismuth,' !l Nate, Sheet Zinc, Solders, ^• Moller Rivets, • Wrought Iron Tub, Pig Iron, • 4 Steam Pipe, log torGas,ebissA Bar Iron, Lead Pipe,- or Water. Sheet Iron, 5 Washers andNufs,Sream Felting. Sit-Articles of:every•deseriptlon In use by Machinists : and Fonndrymeth furnished to order. s e seash paid Art Strip Iron and kinds of Metals. Philadelphia, "larch 4'55 • - • 10. T. TAYLOR, • LLIPI NCOTT it ° TA ll t r iO n l Y l, o A r f N i I I .I a LITIVCOTT, TAYLOR '• . & Merchant railore and Extenaire Clothiers,, Ofinds City, the following Cities and Counties, to •wit: , ,•••• LC . ;Onion & TA:4ol4.er Pottorvllle,4lehnyiklll Co., Pa. L4euravre, Teunn & C0.,0f )triton. Northam'n Co., Pa. of Denville, Montour Co.. Pa. I of Mauch Chunk, Lehigh C0., 0 " " " • of Reading, Ceres County; Pa. " U ." of' Melon el, Ohio. " of N 0 7200 Market st.,Phllad'a. Would respectftilly Inform his numerous friends and the thst',he has asiocialed himself In business dill the wsli•known house of . • GRANVILLE STOKES, N 0.007 Chestinit Street .betwien Sixth and Seventh, Where his entire and particular attention will beAtiros test to the 3let client Tattooing and Tine Ileady4lade De partments 1 Mr. E. T T.trolicite a WI from hie fbimer numerous, customers. and from all who wish drib fog 'of superior StyleAluslity end Workmanship, either readyoulde or made to order. Irif - Stranger*yisitlng the rity will please remember the Temple of Fublen,'No.Go7 Chestnut street.juit one 'wers below the beautiful Masonic Temple, situated On the came etreet.l Theinndersigned will be happy In meet hie friends and eerie them with the but and most Utah tenable style of 'Ready-Made Clothlug that can with in any eity in the Union. E. T. TAT With Philadelphiseptember 4, 'Le . 36 rale mazaidar RUMAT SCHOOL minx P1931.1411ES C)ZTZI T1NCP176041.2%16 CUDICE ILLUSTRATED BOOKS • roe . OHIL • REN AND YOUTH, 11101,EING !the large. 4 celleetion in the' i. o unt,y,-4Tbey are now publishing, . • :A Alla Leery Saturday Morning. Elegantlyleattatr Catalogues tray be bad without charge, by addressin 4.11M1C SENDAY SCUOOL, UNION; 1122 CM:STRUT ST, Prainatenta. All the pia/licit loni of the Sunday School Unlou cad be obtained at Unloti prices at the Bookstore of B. BAN NAN,Pottarille. * .. 424 f 04.16, 'IS VM . CLQTH rtiiE S4BSCRIBE.R, woulll respect fully Inform their numerotta friends andcustenters fit- huylkill enunty, that their sialortment of Clothing lin Young Gentlemen is ravel. larger than evdriand their are dleposed to sell cheap... Personsitvingetrfdls tans. have the privilege of exchanging p chased Atthiettore,if they.de not salt. • -- • ' V. A. 110 YT k BUOVIEII-, 272 Chestnut St., corner of Tenth,Phllada. • April - • - ZG MOWAIS, ZONES & CO., IRON STEEL MERCHANTS, Market dad Sixteenth Slresta,Phiktdef pain, • 1 Haile Manson hand and fur sale , REST &COMM! REVISED aseoftment I of "Bagnalla."and other fart:ldle brands. BEST All ERI. CAN. BARS—ordinary ideas, or rolled to order for bridge punches, de.;Ae. PENNSYLVANIA BOILER PLATE— Prornishuons sises.or -at to reqnlied aim. BOILER RIVILTS--Dorer brand, made In Bond dk.i. DIST EN GLISH CAR ALT.I.RB--Amerlean and Ingllab. TRUE A 8 Err IRON-4m covering sehutee.do. AMERICAN A SCOTCH PIO IRON . RAILROAD IRON—T rails and Set bars sultribTe Ibr Mao, turnout's, fte. JUNIATA, ENGLISH A NORWAY BLIT RODS, BOLTS. NUTS" and .WASHERS—for brldalta;eafil.and wield "" "' Pm " generally * DABT, tit MACHINE BLIER OVUM. Al a oi. en ex naltty Ibr thrill Ad? he above, 'together with 11 easortinent of Iron. Steel. Walla and iipiltes bleb the attentket of dealers, ralkosdemp l udaot . . and sear. Maids it 10, 111111 194 y • I nt - Arnett ~.- - - -- - - .. ... GRUB ANDAARDEN enns.7lll3lT t - ub eigrumitoriatalpisaitutg,ai. ' *l'H E subscriber will keep oo band Ctover.3llnothy and others ray see Se. White Glover and—Lewd Gran seedg,logether with garden antt_deld Rods, ebkii e l . will warrant to be fresh sod twod. Ili will dillci- tent,. orders for all kinds rf fruit trees, Ors rieutcd to brit. t they anr represented.) adricialltdral haplemeite d e , 4 of which will be tarnistred at inanwhirtvicar's ink',„.. The seeds and tries sold by the puterribor an ni . 4,,./ with great eon only from growers of rrputatki en standing. Ho Boca not drat to seeds procured picesb n , only In the idaritrt. floes those who Pell ettani, II ird,, masa be the itharetter at the seed sold. - Nor don I. purchase or tell arid* • drown Preel'ilmslY to wadi gardens, where their too aloes proxitnity deirrierttn their quality, particularly !bolsi of theestoe trecle,..„ Vila is an Ituporbrit considoratlon Wilson ratio e n , chase either Ned. or fruit trees. For tree, Ac., iced I d *Oen early to : BENJAMIN BaNNAN. pang., Pow 1141 America* Farmi;? WORK you NIMIZBEIL TILE Coax Ca-.r.—The gathering in of the crop of-corn will bel carried on expeditiously. It is liable to teach waste in the field, and the earlier it is get nader lock and key ',the, better; due regard, being bad, of course, t, : ; its safety from heating in bulk. If the corn has beeci allowed to remain on the standing I stalk, it will be much sooner in order for.the, crib. Otherwiie much caution must be used in putting away beiore cold weather. Fonnsc.--The horn crop makes a large body of valuable provendei, which should b e preserved, and used with ihtt beet economy for the stock. If the blades have been pre. served, keep s sufficient quantity of them untouched for the Spring and Summer use of• working horses, - The stalks *Alt leaves o u should be fed sirsty:early in the iteason, that the unconsumed portion may ho well trodden by the stock.: The husks make valuable provender for working oxen, and all pertai n good for mach corra l PCEDING Hoos.—Do not now lows a day in, pressinz forward the hog feeding. While we would. by ail means, where it ; can be done, both the grinding and cooking of ;b e food of hogs, we haidly ho - Pe to eve it p m ., tired generaily, while' Fall ,work is pressing and his so vbry convenient to throw in the whole ears. ' Much economy may be ever' titled, however, by feeding on plank floors and by soaking the ear* in water a little salt. little powdered sulphur, occasionally, is gaud for fattening ; hogs. Rotten wood or charcoal should be strewn free 4 into their pens. Do not feed immoderately when they are first up, but feed so as to keep them in good appetite, and increase gradually until they have become accustomed to their\ change of life. After two weeks give them ell they will eat until fat enough • BsEves AND Snecy.--Feeding or Beeves land Sheep intended for butchering, should be carried on diligently it it is intended to get rid of them by the clese of the pear. PREPARATION FOR WINTER: — /Jet,yout , prparations:for Winter be promPtly made, and have especial reference aril lif all to the comfort and health '4f year. stock. This is your duty and your free economy._, For . all cattle sheds open , to the south and. west are sufficient_ Protection and better for health that' close, ill Ventilated houses. They must be/ made to throve off the C t water perfectly, andl well supplied with dry straw, or other litter, for bedding. Working oxen, mild . kcows and calves should each have apartments where they may be fed separately. torsos should not be confined to stalls, but each one should have a box in which he -may turniihout pleasure Sheep andtald' have 'sheltei prori• ded, where they may repair to at will ifs bat weather, and should have, the range of a fiel4 if convenient, where they may browse nat i pine or cedar bushes: Hogs should be Wit apartirom other stock. A gail shelter a south hill-side, and plenty of dry leavis tot bed, is their most suitable accommodation; the range 14 a wood lot is desirable for them. Maxviss.—The next consideration in the preparation for'Winter is with reference to the accatenlatiors and saving of manures.-- Every thing that will make suitable litter for - stock slould be gathered for their pen4 , - they should be got to their Winter . qua4js early, and . should spend much the greater portion of the time in the yards. The sheds should-be provided with gutters to throw the water of on thelyards, and every care and precautioashould be used to make the best .. and largest quitntify of wannro.—The fatten .1 tog hog pens should be especially looked tg. on this point; the 'rich food they consume,\ and the imperfect preparation .of it, makes this manure particularly valuable. Ths strength and value 4 \ manure is-in exactry PortiOn to the quality of food used, 1 WavEa.—The next point of irnpertsnee is water..if you have, as many persons hate, 1 a vague impression that water is not of much consequence to stock: in cold weather, die. bone yourself of it at once. There is really • more*ceilitty for it in cold than in, warm 'weatherZ . l'er the reason that they are rot rid. ed to dry Mod now, whereas in Sawn 4 all they eat is full of water. Nor will one driCk a day crop an extempore hole in the 'branch, where thence had „Poen- cut out for the pnr• pose. Have some, arrangement for water, either of pump, eistern"or spring, by which it may be supplied conveniently 'three times a day. Learwto think of the wants of your cattle salon do of your own—yon want drink at every meal, so do they. Their health re• quires that they should have their. drink in moderate qtiantities ,at suitable times, Bare water in their yards if possible. If the yards are as dry and comfortable as they shoUld be, there is little occasion for cattle going out of them ;' ' when they do go out, see that they go only where you think they should go. ~ - MYrrim—Mix a quart of wheat flour smoothly with a pint and gthalf of lukewarm milk, half a teacup of yeast (family);a cou• pie of beaten eggs, a heaping teaspoonful of salt, and two - tablespoonfuls of lukewarm melted butter. ,Set the batter . in a warm place t ()misc. When light, butter your mut fin cups, turn in the mixture, and bakd the muffins light brown. i4REWEIDURY CAKE.—Stir together three quarters of a pound' of sugar, ant: half a pound of butter. Whet white, add fie beat en eggs, a teaspoonful of rose water, sad a pound of 'flour. Drop it upon flat:tins that hare heen buttered.' Sift sugar:with a l ar ge spoon Orel. them. ; ' • .. SWEET POTATO Pm.-- Bei I t iMpotatoes very soft, then peel q . .nd mash them. To every q4rter of a pound, put one quart of milk, three tablespoonfuls of butter, four, beaten 'eggs, together with sugar and nutmeg to the taste: It is improved by a glass of wine. TURNBIIIDGE CAKE. -Six ounces of butter, sit cif sugar, three•quarters of a pound of flour, two ;eggs, and a teaspoonful or rose water.--, Stir to itt cream the lattter 'and sugar, dish add 'things, flour, arid spice. Roll it out thin { 'cut it into qmall cakes. BiAA9IIRE CAKE.LSI;IO a creaui a teacup of butter, two of sugar', thckstir in4four eggs bel*4_ to a froth, a grated nutmeg, and I pi4of floae. Stir it until just before it is baked. It is good baked either in cups or Pan#. - - B i xxsn Quixes.—Bake until perfectly ten• der.' Pare, core, butter , , and anise while hot, thoMugbly mix. Excellent.• With care is picking and storing, quinces may bo saved for bakog until mid "winter. • k • litcipts. ,`
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