04.110 tiliar. ' LDRlConottia Wooar.After. Sint miter of 3b most,loweetettA,d,roac4- 10 brit road • Stir' .disittil mad traveled, 'vault I supposed to be the widow's bonne.,.: It was a loin cabin, at the Coot of a • 'lllll,with's tremendous oak in fron: of it. I saw some oins.aitting,..muler, the tree, and, as I spr,wobssi nearer, I discovered it was a astatan t , with her face. buried-in her hands and weeping violently: '.lla soon as I reach ed the spot, I itddressa her somewhat in the followiug words: 44,1, do two wish to be impertinent, madam, but I feel some concern to know what is the - matter with you . "0 I boo-boo—ee 1 outs I oh, me t HOOOO - "My dear - Diadem; what is the - matter?". I demanded, becoming really , concerned at the manner in which she was *cuing. - She keys t ap her'agony Of distress, whiles group of six or seven children began to come from the neighboring bushes and gather close about s ,6 omad am r' cried in qf n the name all that's good , tell me what ails you 1" "'o,strongerr she exclaimed, raising her bloodshot With Weeping, "my— lxm-hoot —bas—boo band s—sso boo-dead 1".. and kale She relapsed into her St of weeping. I was truly affected by the poor, dia. tress, and though a rxxtr limner myself, I could not refrain from offering her some consola tion.' - "My dear ntadam,4 ot give up to distress. Hawes has promised to be a husband to the widow, and •.4 father to the fatherless. 'Cheer up, my good woman the cloud may be dark', -'but thersina will evenitually dissipate it. You miy have to labor bard for Tour children, but Himven will aid you 1" ""'',lint ern% nothii • the weman ; "as far d but seventeen, au' I enough: Heaven bas no doubt he'd hand ; bistcl want a . live one like my —poor John—poor ee•eel" . When I had lide was something so a final in its ridicules/ help latighin* at di possible I recovered tactics. . ma'am," 'Heaven's sake, don't .There are plenty of you can get another t 4 l mout git anieh oh! I couldn't find s poor :lobo I—poor ee l" "What wig 'there • ma'am? If he was are- plenty,of handsel If he was an extrl know of some glen good, kind.and genii on eon)). Was he ,intellect, wisdom ori there are othirs equ peed upon it, that,,l be may have posts diligence you may , rough way of !ile i tis cy which now distr i e "0, stranger I"), know it's your kind you speak -so, butlt! wasn't nothin' ixiss S t rib ge r ezelaintol re ehildreb, I hi'n't got flislce sport fur flint easy but be my' husband, an' 1 ,. aka a 'nighty good bua. Itre nuf husband, a Ilea' r John was aide he died John! 0, me I—bdo-huo• ed to this speech, there , soliitely and purely trig ideas that I could not mourner. `As soon as !myself and changed my said "if that's all, (or l •ive 'ourselt anv troube. en in the husband." world , surely r husband, stranger, but, l ary 'pother like John oho 1 oh,• mel boo hoe i • Ntruirkable about him, kommonly likely, there I,truf meh left in the world. tordiniry strong man, I s in strength.. Was he le, there are such still left lia man of extraordinary genius, depend upon it ual to him on earth. Pa o matter what: extra gift seed, with patience and nd'another to smooth the you, ansl fill that ittcan s you so." L e. urned the woman, "I hertrUPAiiiess what makes hint- worth while; Jtihn ()emu , in none o' them of.' ' - things as you speak ~•never I 1 know .I hie " John again on yuth poor John ! —boo h madami I j What was then 3• a' "Markebull l" sit] er, John was the he'd lay back behi I beautiful red head • he 'played: •,Segar • Tatar Patcli,"Ole lanes! Just' te, ti month 'Ssince he sit and played fdr.rne just this way_to tha I V, she wouldn't.su' sti 1 at all To um tutu diddle dam And here the •sn, two or three very dii tweeu the pigeon w step—while site an falling, she scream tress— - •I "And now he's g • I gazed atthe wo l then told her I kne She immediately .! .up into_niyface- wit said : Hut still I never, no ei kin find the likes of 0, John pool' Johu!— • •eol" . . use-guessed till I'm tired: ut John so remarable ?" exclaimed, "why strang -4 fiddler on yuth.• flow d his fiddle and roll _his . 'boat from side to side, as 'n - de Gourd,' 'Pig in de an -Tucker,' an' all them ink!.ha'u'l - been a i rite here raider this tree bile I got up 4danced good old tune, eouldo'Cuse she would some Jr adly day l'" 1 , man. , jumped up and cut 'cult steps—halfway be. ng and old Virginia back . g - the abort tune : then, in all the agony of dis- 1• 1 ne 1- 7 -dend l 0, me I" an for one moment, and some very good fiddlers. ~, came calm, and looking I. an inquiring glance, she 1 : yon is a good fiddler; Tit dle I' l i „:, • - - I for', the hoine 1 As soon ght, I struck spurs to my "Stranger, Innyti:, go an' git John's fi And off she start as she was out of s horse. • Few can underit ing as that. nd the depth of such feel- TRACING A PEDIGREE. Some men are Itonstful of their ancestry, while others-are entirely devoid of all pride of birth, and have no more respect for the genealogical table, of their forefathers than '' they have-for Poor Richard's Almanac. Tho :late John Randolph of Roanoke lured to as sert his. belief thahe was descended from the celebrated Lai n 'Princess, Pocah.mtas, _ - but it is not. known that ho ever established his claim to that' 11 stinction. • ' - z Many years ago ere lived in . a near State a young gentleman) who took it into his head that, like John Ralittlolpli, be was of Indian descent, though; un ike John, he did not know exactly the tribe t which his forefathers be• longed. The iile:a was a perfect monomania • with him, notwith ending the efforts of his friends -to convince himef the folly of his pre tensions, to say n thind 'et the absurdit of thern, even if they- uld be established. The • favorite notion, however,l could - not be. eradi cated from his, -tind, ahpromised d he his friends that he Jorou d oneldaycoevince them that 'he was right in hisclaims. ; • Raving heard that a deputation of Indiana ' were at Washington, on eivisit to , their great - -father the :President, he promptly repaired to the city. arid arranging nith the. gentleuian, who bad them in charge 4 his friends in the city were — surprised to receive an invitation to accompany him a visit to the Red Men, • - before whom. he p posed to verify his favorite pretensions.. The party met, as requested, and fotind the lo tans sitting .on the floor 1 smoking their.piPe , and' initafesting but lit tle a'ppreciation of the honor of the visit. ' • Having arnitig, his friondei,at. a respectful distance from then,,ed chief. why still regarded the visitont with ittillid indifference, the young - man stepped boldly from 'he centre, and pre suming that it woiald require some show of 1 ._energy to arouse the chic s from their appar ent apathy, he plac'ed his hand en his breast, '.- and said with greafearlessness: i 1 , t • "Me =lndian—l ng tithe ago." - The chief, who as net skilled in talking Enclish,.took his itipe from his mouth: but j - evinced no eatotiowhatever. Thu speaker then. thiukitig that • more violent gesture and a fonder tone' woul be necessary, struck his hand Avon his breast' with much force, and ! , said hi a louder tone : i -' i, ."Yes—me—lnd* n-- : l4ng time ago:' ...- , Without. moving a muscle, of his face, the old chief slowly from hii sitting posture, • and turned his ea'gl, eye upon the speaker.— His friends say th;st the chief evidently under stood 'it'.-at least, - nppeared to understand the meaning of' the speech addressed to him • and - they gazed intently'on the solemn proceeding. The yolieg man bore the searching glance of •-:'k the Indian without! etpotion. Alt felt "that the - time had come." - . Moving sufficiently , close to the speaker, the chief raised his hand, and carefully taking a • lock ot the young ,111411'13 hair between his finger anti thumb, gently rubbed it between them for' moment. , All stood breathless.— Quietly withdrawing his hand, the chief utter ed the slight peculiar Italian grant, and said ' "Nik" This altogether unexpected denounee mentended the interview, and the dbicomfited desiendant,of Tommy-hawks retired with his friends, the latter - roaring with laughter, and the former filled with a most sovereign con. , tempttor his degenerate Indian relations. A Duet. St riLED EY CAWL—A FrenehM2ll was to 'fights duel with an Atnericatti . the conditions were that oue shot should be ex, changed, and that the precedence should go by lot. I Tho Frenchmtut got the first chance,. but failed to hit his adversary. As the 'ttsatee..lifted, his weapon, the other called Oat-- "Held, I'will buy your *hail"' All were astonished .at this, but his oppon. .ant Answered,— "What wilt you give.?" ' "Five hundred pounds."' "lfurisensei" cried the Yankee, takings= ' • at-bits—. o i am a good marksman ; your let too low .a value upon yourself." - • "You estimate toe at too high a price," said the Frenchman; "but I will gtveyou one thou sand poundal" . • ",* I•Agreed r cried the TAZIIIeerAU4 the -4141 was at ail And. • ' . ,Titt bey, who kilt his balance on th e tout fona4 it on the 4rl:!untl shortlyafterwavi.l .MLMIFACTURE&''..f: _, :-,LiTrjacinpLir.6:-..,:,:-. ALSO. Powtr Patope..—Stenpli and Durable. ?hem rumps are well known In the New knglaud and some of the Middle and Western Sheen, where they. sive great ti atielaction. and have established for themselves a a:di:table reputation. They afford power whleb may be employed In drive a fan,' sate or other Machinery. eek titleales: and further partici*? lees, address the Manutsourers. PI nicucs AWI LI;ATID; , - - (Formerly larnuirin & (b ,) April 9,'59 15,1y] I Springfield. Nast. Difileitlt to be Ited.4lood Needles. EN-GLISII.4 CO.'S Patent, It/ Relic Arllled ffyed - Needles. decidedly the best in the market. of differtm tilzes. from No. 5 to 12. alway sto be had wholevale,and retail. at . B. lIANNAN'S.‘ Pot t fur Ille, Jangary 50, '5B .e, • ---r- ORXII NA - at Pg.! AND.olse , for conveying water, from '2 to 12 turbot le dlenteter„ Very cheep cheaper than .raid and as durable a. Iron. Perrone In want of rush Pipe yin find It in any quantity It. BAN N AS'S Store, Pottsville. }teeth 19, '.59 • ---- BOSTON BELTING. • - holiest in the Unite(' States,all si . sea always for sae at Mannfarturer's priers, at the Ail 1, by It, DANNAN, Agentynr the NlFUfacturers. tarßeltlnn MOO to any thickness at ten or twelve das notice. at the Victory, as our orderi bites the pre. titmice over all others. - • , • LOW DOWN CRATES. fill ILLSON'S ELLB TED ki AN() for , CLIILLBONS HEATING FCRNACES; The subscriber receives orders fur the above artkt.e, all of which are furnished at Manufacturer's prie*S.— They are the beet articles extant fur the different purpo ses intended.B. BANNAN. _... 7 _... . • • JOHNSON'I4 • Patent. liVastsitig itrachlne. f lIIS celebrated machine Imo ob tained a character unequalled hie oy"Washlmi Ma. ch ne ever before used. It will not wear the chdhes or break buttnue; It will wash thorouibly the molt dell. rate as well as the ronahest elothlrnt; it windrow clear: in very easy to operate: It • will save more than half the time. labor and expense of washing. and therefore de. sent,* a place to every dwelling house in the State. and • Is - guarent.ed hi. every pt.trettaws to dO . the work In the met'satisfactory manner'. arePeice $lO. Address rrurot:ooLv A DEAN. Tamaqua, Pa. This .Imple maehine can be seen iu . operation at our forenoon.residence every Monday - ' II ItANNA: 4 I. Sirn.6anlll3l2 Is elm ant horized to receive orders for it In Pult , trille and viciry.. April:A '69 . 17. A. M. ALLEN'S DOUBLE DISTILLED SOAP! Att-Warranted the Only Golub:m . l%l • For O'4.hio f f l Illeerehiug Lineo. &e. READ WHAT TILE LADIES,S AY ;ABOUT )TI ••1117 E . have: used the aboie Liquid v the I4n 7 years, and we know, ftom tong experience. It die lint injure the finest linen Fr muslin. We hiably reenrnmend it to every lady who wishes to Piro labor and hard soap, and have beautiful white clothes. • Mrs. Ww• %VAR, 3lrs.Btall, lira. Jas. Rosstl.. Thns. F.ster, " T. :4illlniso, ••• I.f. Voorhies, Sherwin. F. Ilu he.. • • " nuts, " Tlkos. 31111% ." J. 31cCiinness, " 211. trelbly. Isaac Saiern. A ud hundreds of others. too nu ingrous to mention. NO wheat .11 81119111.111 . 1 , store, In bottles 'priee,O cents —and 2. cents allowed fur empt v lmttlee. Also for sale by ilunizinger & Cc—Schuylkill Haven, and by Moor head h. Co Price, it cents a pint. .. Pottsville, May '2.S. '59 TO . CARPENTERS AND BUILDERS SCHUYLKILLITIM I TY LUMBER MANUFACTURINC COMPANY II AT Eon hand at their extensive -establishment. on - It:slimed elreet,i great rinantity of lumber ofevery k lud and delteriptiol,. which they eau supply to Operators. Carpenters and handers. at lower rates than it can be bou4ht elsewhere. They are alma ready. to SuPply, through the means of -their extensive business and la bor mac{ng mardil DPP. manufactured art iciest in their line at a saving per rent. on, fortuer cost. Their large workshops have bee4 , ln successful Opera !lon f.r the past year, turning out vast quantities of Doors, Window Frames, Sash. Panel Work, -21orilslings,'. Bed-posts, • Blinds, . Bannisters, Shatters, And at 1 kinds of Framed, Trailed and Tumid Tork, Which they have constantly on hand. They are ready to execute orders at the shortest notice, nanny quantity ro quality of sawed or manufactured stuff. . Dry and green Hemlock of all kinds. f hulldingptir porno. (kik, !dept... Poplar:-chair. plink and scantling b anis. Cherry, Walnut, 3lshomtny ' • Lc., for cabinet work; ' White Ana Yellow Pi rie,beltrdsfor flooring, r a w or made to order; White Pine plank, a. 25 . ' 2 1 11 4., - -X and inch panel. alai') s ready ; :also. plank. beams. rails. *mulling, posts, shingles lath, ceiling lath, pan. *►tillx of sawed staff and everything In their fine on hand or to order, at the ahorteat notice. Marcb ' TO BUILDERS AND. OTHERS. BBANNAN furnishes. Terra Cotta e Chimney Tops for Musts. cheap and ornamental. l i t.tnerson'a Pottott Vent !Mors for dutokey Chimneys. Terra Cotta t , endlafor b 'ldims. Chlllson's Heating' Funs re. the best in use—and aka gives Matra lion bow to pbt them up. . - Antique Marble Mantels, Manufactured from Slate :gone. and is enameled iti imi tation of the most expensive kinds, and is furnished et about one-half the price of marble. It retains itspollib (outer than marble, is stoma six times, the strength of marble, and will not POI as marble does. • . •,= • Sample Patterns can be seen at His nook Store--come as low in price at , $lO mid $1.2 per mantel. Call and 'al- amine the Patterna at Mar_ h '69 II- MINERS' SAFETY LAMPS. Supeelor Article. SHE SUBSCRIBER, has just re eeivei from !qua' Castie,-Enigand. a lot of Bevy's Safety Working Lamps: matte under the inspection of the ,klnglish .Overninent Agent of the best quality wireganze. Also, Gauze Covers made ready for use. for these Lampe. Tife,e are She best Safely Lamps ever In troduced into tit IS County , and are for sale wholesaleand retail at about the cost 01 inferior Lamps. Also. Wire Gauze by the yard. and Lamp Brushes by the dozen or sinzle. Also. the Clammy Lamp for Bosses and Mine Viewers. Till. lamptaenvered with a thick Glass, and Riven in Increased light which is of Imports nee_to Mine Viewers: it NJ . HANNAN. iiiiirThess Lamps can be Tint into a box filled with ex plosivenaff. and moved rapidly backwards and fufwards without any eavoring, and will cot explods A dualist • 32•. CARRIAGE FACTORY REMOVED. r E midereigned retiptetfully em brave chic opportunity of Inform in the: public that they haVerefuoved their „xtt,,,m , ,,,oarrlage Vactory, from Mauch 4‘ . ..ka Chunk street,-where they hare been 'adk.., since the late tire, to their Sew, Large and commodious building. in 31, rd.' Addition, on The old cite, where they are prepared to turn out CARRIAGES EQUAL TO VII E 8 P:ST 1 V VIVI STATE and ready to accommodate theireustomorPand all those who may favor them with their patronage; An entire new arnt well selected Ptock oflnaterials and the came old hands will enable them to do work •Ithith inelegance and durability cannot* surpassed. They will continue to attend to the businespbereafter 'as hefore.with determination to.give general satist tion ilinrders will recel ye prompt ettoutton. cgr•ltepolrlng tone at the ehortest notice. July 18. '57 244 y AlllllollT . k BURBSIARD POTTSVII,.LE • Saddle and Harness Daauutanitorys T . HEREWITH iiivitelour especial L attention to my yore extensive stock of Ready Made .S.tddicry„ Iltroest, altars. dr.. ambradim the largest variety of styles and qualities ever offe4ed for sale in this county, and at prices that will coMpare favorably with those of any other house in the tied.: , ' flaring been. for some "'entail:AO, 1 in the habit of 'Purchasing my •••4 Raw MalßrializClutirey for a I find myself now Int he possession of advantages rom thiscause not enjoyed by the trade generally.and feel that I win, with confidence. solicit the t rade of all classes -of dealers: and ms arrangements for the coming see son's trade are based upon even a larger amount of busi ness don T Ades hitherto done: yea ran therefore rely open }lading at my establishment everything that is Or juiced in my line. . Orders by mail are respectfully solicited. end the rands sent warranted to give B.olst:wino, hot h ae to r a le , Rod quality LEFEVER WOMELSDOI37. Opposi le RptscopalCharch , °mitt drat. lhatralc. March 7.1547 10-17 • Aglitt7oll - ILOD_EONS Of the best dlanullaketture...wairrataved, il?OR SALX BY antscriber. MI Pianos and Melo- !' denessold - hy him will be. warranted—if - not what they aro represented, they tan be returned,- All kinds of Metodeons be Kola at Manufacturers' cash prieas In Nttayl Ile. by winch - the, pu crimper,' NIT. the , itsrhge and rink of trabsportal Jeri. Pianos will be sold from din to $2O less than regular city priers accord ing to the value "t" the Instrument. :These who preterit by eslllud'on as.and retelling n letter of "I'd"' c an maketheirown selection. atthe Man ollarturers.aseertaln the prlees.and we will farillt the Instrument selected at the above ratet. If (berets any doubt .In this mat• ter—all we have to say I p—TMY US. R. RANItAIt.. :." MAUCH CHUNK • : - ' Wire RopeM,enufeotory, seigstied• ‘'' it sassrciLliCPco., M Haaufactereret r lloPe, for Welton, p ' ;'lll4l'l m 2.. , slopes. ke.. would loom the public th at he cow pro. pared to taste_ _ \,,, ALL KINDS, LENGTHS AND. iIIZES OP FLAP AND DOUNDNOPE.' . , At the aborted notice. of aupeelar qiutllty, and on the most liberal terms. at hi. Wire Rope ractall, Manch Chunk. CarbOn'Co.. Pa. ' Retecectoe on be wade to 14 ,0111 . R. A.-Pauglis . , rortriitit and A. Ir. llouttbeed.tit Nato+ Chunk; Pattoesoo, Summit Hill. to Sharpe, Lebrenri ne & 'nom Lucerne county. l'a.;and In beta neariyall Weep. enters In the Canton nto have been 11 4 11 0 13 4 1 . r August, It 'ZS 1 tccuse 324y1 NOTICE. TO Cita Operator • a ) • lto Solkaylollll Coin. • t ty Plorobaskts. A SI.IOKING TOBAC,CO,I;by .Stead; ppa rer —Aoo24 a day. at Ilatabatd. esaataig ea and - Otor Minuftetori.os Isaidan=fo* 200 barrels sweet Atwood Smoking 'X 104,000 Soseards 200.000 , 31Zeil•alanhh Secar.• • ' • MOOD 50Pd and Extra &ems. , n Ordosthsokrallyriatived andprowAlyttioNOWL t 46 T imms seq . . NAOS iscrart. finetALlit . - • 011401 1 10-IPIEWIL. • . veCfrom :the **Lit fikrwiaMs..lllll humniarnost litstaati, ON* Ocatips.glitagy MAU Ipielarem • For t..,••• .111•111112n1Wri limeta64,l6ifiestrx i_1111!).0 , 5 s r. on hand, Y asi!. Ai wawa eta •90061,1,4 111 ,1-1 eimustf. ICIIOOI. igirglirloll llllll Xt UPI , Nog swig, Peas; at, We" MAIN' 66 at e th• best g a s : ity. ' Orearisrs utipslied *Silo toinss pier . Try as mid iltareknyereas lb/ mod gitessblar loam at • 6.4.1C5AM1 1 1 1 6 61 t gut Sistiourry atom m st P•s els ONIAI whoIe6LTOSTERIs Ret ail3seurs *ingietai,tus BOOTS AND .SHOES, riENTRE . :STREET, .-Three doors 1111 b• 104 noriimee. UntO,Pottrirlpe. - _ • MOur assortment comprises or- , ary variety of,gooda, either of , .Eastern, Philaddellit Or Reeding ,Work, tor. Mad s. Woo- Boys".3llwiesi or Chltdren's WegtZ. - Wa manufacture and are prepared toctirnbli one maw tamers *ltb a superior article orGemts`.Freneti or Amer lean Calf Boots. Bailees and Walking tones. Water Proof. and. Kip Boots. suitable for Begineree and Me dunks. )liters' and Laborers'' Workiog Boots . and Shoos. Ladies' French or EnelJob 141,11"1-041te",89i too or Lire Boots. Buskins, Slippers. ko., e: ' irarTraseling and Picking Trunk., Whim: Carpet and Oil Cloth Travellov.'llam. Boyle and Misses &hoot Satettela; and an eseellent assortment of Umbrellas will always be found at our vatablisphaten t; at sonirrate • priers. • , * * *Country Mrsetiants' will be supplied with any Goods ineur line in vuelignantities as they require, at a trililog, advises on city Timken, to our frieUds fur past Swots, we are deter: mined touterit a continuance of public patronave by sui plylv• lovd articles upon the Mort reuonsalle terms. Palma lite, AOll3O. '5O - .:LEGAL CARDS. TOIIN li. ADAM, Counsellor at Law. 01 °Mee—No.l6 Wall street, (Boom 36,) Nei York. Nor. :9. 19 474,y• TROSEBERRY,' Attornqy at Iff • Mir. `Ottee--corner of Market and '2nd streeir t Pottsville. : August 9,16, . • YER sTRo USE Attorney at Law. A AIL OtAe,e—Centre street, opposite the Town li e - [Febriatry.9. '513 1 i..A I P. DEWEES, Attorney at, Law. 1 • , , OFFICE—Foot dnoes above Morttmer's lintel are street. Pottsville Pa. [Dec.s, '57 49- _.__.. HOMAS R._ BANIVAN, Attorney al T u Law. °Steele Centre Street,oppoilre the Splice,* rch,Pottifille, rents. pi ov. 20. 'slll' 47-1, lOHN C. CONRAD, Jr., JusOce of CP OM Peace and Conveyancer-4re opposite Poidt (Mee, Broad it.. Tamaqcns, Pa. [May 2, '59 18. CILEMENT S: FOSTER, Justice of Jtbe Veace.3llnerarille—collectkins and aienelea sch Belted and attended to carefully - , -[Feb ."'. OHN SEITZINGER, Justice 'of the el Peace. ST.CLAIR. will attend to all huatnera en tiusted to him with diligence and rare. filltdrilfT" AZAMUEL GARRErr, Magistrate, io Conveyancer and General Collect Or. (Mice, Centre, St. l'otticif Ile, above Exchange Hotel. Amt. 1.16 '57 33. AM SFABER'Is t . Attorney at t.w, Pottsville, Schuylkill Conntyl, Pa. Utßee on Centre It l reetotbcrre'llie 11 Iners':Bank. July 0.'59 I • 31- - O. BANVRQ-F.T t ` Attorney at . Law, and Mattitfrato. - • 0 FlCE—Centrestroet, POTTSVILLE. two doorsbe low thoTwww•llall. [Aptlllo,l4l 114 f AP.. SPINNEY, Attorney at Law, . Ashland. Schuylkill county. Pa, will ad as agent h. the purchase and sale of Real Platate.collectidit ca Is. Zo, ' - [Ashland. Ma 3,17 21 7 1,y - El RISTOPH ER 1.1'1"I'1. E Attor ney et Caw. Pottsville. Seheylt 111 co Pa. • tithes—ln Mahan tong.* street, corner ofVeeettd. April 11; '57 16ely CIEORGE M. DALLAS, Jr.;:Attor nay at hsw, or on Centre St,slearly opposite the dlinerie hank: Pvtlevit le, November 5,69 ' .45.41m* it, purrs, Attorney at Law, • Ortlee—Opposite /even lintel. Ccntre street; (nn - nrcond door.) Pottsville; Schuylkill county. Pa. ()tinter 29. '59 . • 1447, AVID B.:PREEN, Attorney at PottaiMle.P.l., South West earncr Centre and rket atreet4. Seennd.Story. Entrance on Market St. N. 11.—May be abnormal in Martina. . ORO .1.1.11E8 111.14.1 [lout It. usu. ELLIS & DOYLE, ' ATTORNEYS AT' LAW. OFFICE—In Ilahantango'strret. near Centre; Potts. {October 30,'38 444 y JPIO. tIENDI MRS. reoIIPAT POIXDEt. HENDIIICKS & SHINDEL, At torneys at Law, TAMAQUA, Pa. Raring afoot+ sled toget her In t he.preettee of the Law. all proferalonal tinsineraiu Sehuylklll and adjoining enmities eutrtuded to their care will receive prompt attention. May 29.'58 _ 22, WIRE SCREENS. WIRE C OA lk AND SLATE SCREENS. I OLIN H. ItUltl'%., (late of and sue• cessor to Ettara t I.(maLta.) would respeetfully the attention of persons engaged in the Coal Rosiness, to his Manufactory of WIRE COAL AND SLATE SCR EENS.C. t. 4, 4 RIDDLES. WIRE BROOMS.' do., tn_ mitt he old establishinent. 31inerst tile. Sebnylk ill Co.. Pa. MO log been eoptged In the business of Screen mak ing fur upwards 01 tett ire years. f natter myself that em turn out asgood work as is done anywhere in the eonuty. and would refer to the quality of my work in the past.as a guaran6e of what it will be In the future, pledgingmiselfthatf will spare no pains to rnake.my work satisfactory to all who Way give me a trial. JOUN U. KURTZ. r_ au tt 13E1E40111, July 24.'56 . . . • • ESTERLY & FRICK. . Manufacturers of Wire Coal Screens. W 0 ULD respeCtfully call the atten- T ' , lion or gen. Heinen engaged in the Coal t rade to tireir eat screens of the _..4 . various sizes. Thq h.r? ' 'inereafird faell. 4-1- - 7. it ler , l for, turning out the int of work with -..,' proorptnexs and 4i.- ,:r patch. Haring the -1 "..." --- 7k,7„;lft i ca '4; most experienced . k bands .in the State ' "^; " they can guarantee all work dOne at their Factor3f. Repairing Inualyand eibstinlially dons alike shorter Rake.. • Screen Flolts,Cogwhiels.Edgewsy.ltings;Shilts. God. goons, kr.,&c..always on hand. All orders directed to the firm hr-mall or left at D.L. Esterly's Hardware store will receive prompt lttestion. Pottsville, Moira' 1:,'59 I . Joly 4.'48 Ti I 11: TRANSPORTATION. lAME2I PKILAD'A £ READING RAICIRIAD. t. - 1411:k; of ebtlada.alt. IC. C 0... • Philadelphia, Alb. 3d,1859. ' The rates of Freight and rolls ou Coal transported hi t his company, xi II be as follow c f rom Ist July, lb49,nce , til further notice: To Richmond* "11.111 a, " 4 Inclined Plane, " Meet - own, " Germantown E. IL, '1 MI . 4 Yalta oTnehtlyiklll, AO 44 Mannino*. 1 IO 6. Spring Mills, • - Conaliehoek en and• Ply month Watrinid. - 1 Zte Rambn's •nd Potts' and . . . - Jones', ' - 1 10 " Norristownornridgepost,l 30 " Port Kennedy, ' 125 almlleir Forge, 1 25 " Thseitvrille, : : 1)5 " Royees Ford, 1 .13 " rottefSwn, .. 1.15 " Dontlasirllle, 115 4, Birdsboro' - - 110 " Reading; . 1 " Betlytan _Re'ading an, 411141011 e, " 'Mnbrsil"e. " Itamlnirg, OririfSbllrgt Dv order of the Board of Managers, Tons 11.'69 244 Vr. U. cI VIENN EY. Bee's. UUYLKILL NAVICATILQN CO.. eo or the Sehey4.lll INavigatimi Company. Jana 3,1859.—0 n and after July the charge for the neent Cars and for Toll on Anthracite Coal, roreotd on the Sebay)k ill Naslkat ton .111 be as fol• Inuit. and thereafter so continue. until further settee: • - FRO3I' To Philadelphia, • , • llanayonk, Spring Mill, Conshohocken Plymouth Bridgeport, Norristown t Port Kennedy, Valler Forge, Pawling's Dam, Port Providence, Phcenixville, lloyer'e Ford. • :Pottstown Landing, Port Union, , ,Birdaltrirough, • Iteadinc. Ailhousert, 'Hamburg. • Orivistidiurg taitiding. The charge ell' be per ton of 22t0. The, lees fire per. real Ailowanemfor waste. as usual. and no rharge less than twenty.frve anti per ton wall be madi for . ally dla• team By order of the Ilaustgets. FICALBY t A►ridcat. PHILAD'A. 4 READING RAIL ROAD. riftetiaar la igia RATES 01 W= .31 'll *UM ON CIiAItZIL CAN and AFTER MA Cli Ist, 1858, until( urther notice, the following liatipsofWinight will be eharodrr 100 pounds: ) J • e la • Et - g e. :-.P - . , saint.* OP Panione, !•,.. - AEi hi ; - • OVIU IZial • IA - •a. DrYoool2ll,oontietiOnerYlß ooll .l ll 30 : .., is • 1 Ings,Ciprx.YntshliviA , TishAllaun Ae • Anvils. Bran. Rutter. Copper , ESP, En. showwww,Grindstboeo.Reowiriewifogop Hain& flozdwaso. lildis t ßollo(Lirave 22 11 LeatherAt.,4lainarnstetkOns,Seeds,: . ' i Ae.. _ 1 • . . CattenOnitte,Oralti liar Tron:Leid,. Ito. • weses,liails, Spikes,. Iles, Salt, ,Pr . ovi- !S. , - . aims, Angar.if Mai, Se, _ : Brooms, Irina livid& Oslunt. NW Stores, _ Plitt end itsnilattAlSlrap frostalsOne _, - : sadLwabor. ite ••• - . •14 - • :4, Ildelut. CO*. ConelroliCaty, Oiivd, . . .• ' - : len,finw.ers, Llienostono,litonani.P/g ' , - .- - s. • • boo. irissionAißodilalt lagwonsi,itow, 1 , •- ~..-r- ' , • "Sri jalakal ~-, • • ...:.= , • :*: ; ..;.., 111 . 1 s 't la' l . f a teseraistiseeinwr, • • _...... lauflastais.as. (Whir WWI 414 f • 1111"ENRY PLEASANTEi,' vid .fillialmitailsose,ENTSTlLLlL °" 1 " 1 "-ConitimgriatamitOuttotgroWnik:iitiiii iii Sureiells• CUPP% Virt,lsllol'.. IFIRANK CARTER, Ma'am' int enstinot,entmit..lin.;elll AIWA to mire' O. Issimslwas.tossplota. se. Olga 141ter tiorrielh Pettifills.Ps. • (limb L9Vs.•IS• • , ir •. D. L. DOISQ4. DeptiP . ti o n toltatad at is "dim Iti• A street, *base Caatro, math flay. autos lb*wielt Ibt- Imm a 'lntuit Mosubv oleo* uunilb. . (' b9 314 f) AGENCY—Foi the Purchase and Pak o! Seal Rotat e : baying and selling (Val: to- Etna times of Coal Lands. Uinta. &e., and collecting avatar Mace blabantango &Jed, Pottsville- • IAPTIM *S6 1.4) _ t 11A8. went. FORGE Bi, TISLER, Meehanifal Cgoatees?. sad Ilrenehtithan. attends to the tale r a Boohoo of merbanory. and to the re•bundlng and palling up of old machinery. ',Of Mirboa. Mireh 5.14 Y ~ ..., :o A. (R; .4 —, 130 3 ad 1 30 1 30 1 30 130 1 30 3 20 1145. (-1;45;, 145- I 1 145 1 45 1.;45. 1"46 .1 20 I a 1a Inn 1 fa I 1 36 1 as 120 1 10 110 3 10 1 10 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 116 1 16 1 10 1 10 I'4o 1 00 1 00 1 00 ll '- d fz. • g 1 : - 1 ets. 74 .72 CO 74 .72 AO m E 3b 31 '37 35 M 31 53 31' 24 - 1,a2 29,t71 31UNMEMMD& • EORGE K. SMITH, • " kit . Mining algiseer and •z CoUlery !Wirer. _ P•TUIVILLC,.PENNA. Deremberll,l9 • MCEtwain, Civil and Mining .Eit s doeer, Ashland. Pa, attendatiSurwaying and Itupecting Minn. lutrecying and • dividing lands. num- Winn Town Lots. 'rfill Isther business in the Hasa Ideprofssainn. Letter iiddreso, Flumla In Spring P. Schuylkill County. Pa. • Mb. 8-Iy HARDWARE. CONSTANTLY on hand, T Rails for uslalog purposes, at reduesit - prirra, ete cash oe Tows paper. DA.YIf OM LEE CO. Pot twills. Dee. 2A, '5 , 52-tf •" cHOPPERS_I QI : EAVERS, BUTCHER KNIVES, Rope. Salt; at STICITTER & 2110MPSW8, 5-491 Cor. Centre and Market rtrerts. HARI:MARE AND IRON, DEPOT. lit-vTiIE SUBSCRIBER.. haw lug now arrang ed his goods at his new place of business Ind with* new determination of furnish ing all smell Bondi as the bosh:grog of the Coal Heiden may require, at their 'await; market Tains. solicits the inepecUon of the Sahib-. I shall be always on hand, and have on hand a full stock of Bar Iron,Chopping Axes, Flee Iron, .7 Coal Shovels. Cast 'Stash Trace Chains. Silt Iron, - - ?NallyNallyand Spikes, .. Itope. • Tackle Maim . Bellows, .. : Aprils and Vices. te. Hardware and Iron Depot,Csavas Seater, three doors above Market. east side. . SHANK PO= .Jelly - 15,141. 23-tf SPORTSMI ,- 94417 , jHE, late IrmaUoo RUT "Patent An Small enough to . pocket. and as MIK - It rill kla a beer fir Mit.• • and reel tlon, at 0 EOM Hardenn 'Centre street, / April 23, '69 HARDWARE & IRON SELLING OES" *BLOW Cat MME. SU BSC RIBER, intend' ng i ei o to relinquish the Hardware busloresa. has removed• the balmsa of his stock to the brick building In Nnrweglan street. between Centre and I.a it road streets.adjoinlng the Liquor store of Mr. Jas. SurithOirthere be is oow closing nut his goals with out reCAfd to efl.t. He would respectfully call the attentlifir"of. Housekeeper'. Mechanics. Mime and Others folds stock. being satisfied that Itwill be to Melt advantage to glee him a call.** he is determined to close the business. Atuonmq his stock will be found a general assortment such as Is usually kept in Hardware htorest There will be bound— • , Locks. Hinges. Hand and Panel Saws, X Cut and Mill Saws, Flier , and hasps, - . - knells, Banks, Vireo : • Storks and Dies, , Chisels, . Augers, Braces and Mitts, , " - Planes of all kinds, Tacks, Brads. .:' Chains, ' • • Shovels and Spadeso.,. Saddlery Hardware. ' , - S Saddler's Tools, Wager, Donna, ge,, ke. , *?Also on hind, a lot of first rate Cabinet and Coach maker's Tarnish and Japan. together with foiled and Forged ,Iron, Shear, Cast and Spring Steel. ke, of the best manufartine. , CHAS. W. CLEMENS. • April 30, 'i9 . 1 . ; - lEetf ' GEORGE BRIGHT'S , m. ' x nts II A ittitV A hit cL rung. two doors ber tow roes Hotel. and nearly opposite the Miners' Dank, Pottsville, where ■lll bel found inn excellent assortment of HAIM- WARE: Comb Trimming, r Files. Spriirgs. FlueTrays, . Rebllrry ' Bellewla Ware, Stueraliter's Toole, • Artrortmeat of AneLocks, Cartentts:s Tools, Table Cutlery, Clara and Paint.;- Poeket Cutlery, Bar Iron or all ivies, Table Spoons. ' • - Rolled “. downs and Vless, Kalb and spikes. Aterortnient of tine duns, Railroad Iron and :Valle, sheet Iron Crucibles, Smith Tools, Y %%Ire, Iln Plater Building Material,, traits Kettles, Cart Steel, • 'Fad Irons, Shear Steel, l'aus sod Boller', Chains. lisiboad Traces, roods.: sod Shot, Arm 111114er, 31111 Fa vs, t;rostreut Saws, Vine Hand &WO. . . _ IL returns bis thanks to the public Ter the patron axe they extended to the late firm. and hop,* tbat in hiA individual eapatiity, by atrict attention to itntinescand the superior quality of his goods, and accommodating prices, will deatrve and command their continued cup- Port. GEORGE BRIGHT, • Deat.r fa Ifervhgare and lion, Cadre Sired. Tnttavllle, N0v.12. Itt9 INSURANCE. . Great Western. Insurance and Trust Company, OP PDILADELPHIA. Charter. PerpetaaL—r-Capitar $500,000! FIRS INSURANCE, On Storee.Dwellings, Pali& Betiding% and Merebandlie generally: Alia). on Homes, - Dams and eentents, Stock, Far= Implementa, An. Litmittdor Portual. - P. B. DP,WALD, Agent, Niemen Ornca,PotSasple, Pa. January :,19 • T 1.11. :1:7A4 VCO cTill:f.% iLq4lfl): V• 141 CHART ER PERPETUAL—Office, No-311 Walnut tit Met *NW. Third; Phltadelphia. Will Insure against loss or damage by tire on BVSLDISTOit, either perpetually or for a limited tlme.llouaromn:Fea nitrae cud IititcOA.VDIZZ generally. A Ire, Dlarine In surance on Veasels, Canmea and Freight., 1i land In . mance to all parts of tbe-Colon. F'iT''~"'T*l Peter Steger,- . Letts Andenried, Dr. Oro. N. Eckel!. Darts P.rarson, J.l. &MO. • '• JACOB E.SIIEIt, Preemie," \WK,P. Rex*, Tied President. Jamb Esher, - D. Luther, Jno. it. ttlikhilon, Joseph Maxfield, , Wtn. F. Dean. W. M. Smith, &areracy. .I%Vvicata flt.srrot bat' been appointed agent Mr !be above Comp: y In Schuylkill county, to whom persons Seeking Insurance can apply. Sept. 3, % , 2 . TIES WEEPOOL AND LONDON FIBS AND LIFE INSURANCE COMPAItYL ‘ Authorized Capital-410.009.000. Paid up Capital.Surplusoind Reserved Fends, $5,000,000. Liability of the shareholders unlimited. Having been appointed Agent In this Distrlet by the Liverpool sad London Fite and Life Insurance Company, and for other reliable Fire and Life Insurance Companies or Philadelphia. 1 am prepared to receive applications for- Insurance against lire, on every description of build ing and property, Coal Operators would end It advantageous to , insure their colliery structures In reliable Companies, for which I setae Agent.. Parties deciring Insurance are respectfully Invited to call a t u,y °Mee, where particulars will in, given. togeth er with the respective circulars of the Conipaules, and detailed statements of their present condition. • HORACE P. SMITH, . CentWstrect, above Norwegian. . Or at 'ennsyl rants Hall, Pottsville, l's. . ERENCES PhitactripSt P4terille. John Tucker, ~ John S hippen. req.. Jima Dand.as, Keq., filed. W. Snyder. Esq., John It. White. Esq., . lion. James ii.Carapbell, 'David Ja3 ne, m .1' lion. C. W. Regius,. . Richard S. Smith, Esq., It. M. Palmer, beg. January 29, 'SR • • - •.• 0-' A. 4 :l: ii, :7.~.j14 # TRE Girard Life lesumace,Annuitk and Traet. Comps-. yof Phlladilphts. Ogler, No. fos Chos,nut streeylbe Ant door Emit of the Coati= House.' ' - CANTAL 1300,000—C7/ARM PERMIT:4Z. Ooottuus to make Insurances on lives on the most favor *bid teems. The etpital being Elid op and Invested, togethfr with a large and coasts u 'neves sin g reserved fund, offers a perfect security ,to the Insured. " The, premiums may be paid yearly, halt-yearly or quarteriy. - The pan add a liants odieally to the ins4se cm for life. The first Bonus, appropriated to December, 644, this second Donna lo Derember.l649, and thetbird Donniin December, 1564„ whkh additkms Make an eve'. rage of more than ea per tent .upon the premlumspalC, vrithout Increasivg the annual premium. -• • E=ll Thumas Rktgway. • Jcbti.),Atrmirti, . - ' Robert Pearsall, _,.. John R. , Latirser, . Thome P. Jamey ---• J•itie. R. black, , Frederick Brown, John C. /ditched, • George Tither, - littne Rolm, • Henry G. Foreasta,, ! Fetki. essly, mos Steer. 1- POmpblobscontstolog bible of Tattooed crobtnations, torsi of sprilcstion and Inetb Infolloo es} be bad at - tlie office: '11103411,0 ItlDO I', President, Joss 14.111g1. detitary. girth, subscriber Is street for the iivret &mosey In litbuylkill Oninty, sad will effect tesstraticat, and give all necessary infortuatke co th e 'Oliva, dune 23, '59 Is. • is. Li*/ AN. • 1111DEMNITT. irl - It . Franklin Fire Insnrance ~ rom- Ji-pani,of Ptsilsdetphla , . 011iee,P10,16336 Osaka stro*s, smear liftbstreet. . DIIIiCTO ILI 2 1 - Charles N.tlanekar, ' George W.ffleharde, 1 , . Thomas Haft, . • • It ordersi D. Lenfil 11 . Tanta' Wagner, . Adolphe- . Borle', -1 tlarrineltinu3t, - . David 15. rows, pi _ .Taeob IL. Bruhn, - ' Worth Ira tarpon i i Cdratlnne to Mlik • fillltillitleaperamne tor limbed on searydescriptlen of property.la town a d pgastry. at !idea*, low as are consistent nlth seeuri y. The Company bane reserved a large con gentruad,, ghleborlth :bell Capital and Pronme,dandy In gated.; afford ample protection to thatneared. A Ince their In.: earporatlon,a period of 18,ywa,they bun mild uimarda at rota manses, bee Modred Lionsand dotats,lorage by are. thereby affording or Wince of tar adtaateaan aria.' :sersureous won as the *Nifty and illanortiam 14 teat i with promptness, 611110411t1a - • - ‘'' - . • i ' QUAS.II..EAIOICEMPIis* . i. - ' du ,fil f -... '-Ciao,o 7 lamint,Bseve ,- _ ; - ~ ___- -.- . Tkinibseriberhasbeei# tomimPilliniblilulcv• Mentioned lostitnttothtatt man preparpd tomato In. sarsimpoislity, i g o urai 4 11011 0 1 r tatioki , '4 ,4 zt-,. :..c:, 'i . . ' ~, VI A 1. Pelenille,Jasi.ll.*lli .1 . - I, '/ - F' 4 3 • 'L. - R% 1 . 1 • ' L .' . '. L . • • 1 L • '' L • i f i-, MEDICINAL -,., _,:i./30ER114.1rWtt ItOtlAN.:Pli i ii4AS 'IRE CELEBRATED ROLLAND REMEDY IDS BTSPEPSrat, DISEASE OF THE EMUS, LIVER. COMPLAINT, ttrtAlUsTf...s . 01.7 _ANY FEVER Arm ACUF.. VERY FARMER AND. EVERY • LT has its pentliarlbisters.compounded ac• sag to some favorite recipe, handed down from father to Oit, perhaps. The principle that a tDoleitlamlant is necipwry in every bonse.is undisputed. yet,lbeing corn• pounded by unakillful hands,often contains elements both incompatibleandineortsistent—aonsetiniesPositive ly hurtful. Wm hen/offer to tbe pnblic.in a highly con een t rated hurt, what wlil exactly supply this want. pre pared upon selentilic principles. compounded of eimplea. act tip g in furnsony,yet each fulfilling its own remedial office. Tot= PHTllll3.ii i I here otered.in a convenient form, yet perfectly safe air /acitant,which, acting upon the circulation. raises the action of the system to the stand rod of health...specially after say debilitating attack of dinasse.after depression from heat. or any local or acci dental cause; an Asti•Sparsrodie. which. wi th general stimulant Dower.sets with a peculiar i agnen re upon the Devious Ryden", calming nervous irritation, when taken properly. without the least tendency to the brain, and without that distressing reaction which is the bane of moittonics—often causlngmoreinjury than tbeoriginal disease. . As a Toxic. moderately and permarenityezattingthe enerriee of all parts of the frame, producing sect a bealthyincreare of the action of the 'banns . organ*. chemically changing the *el di ty of the stomacb.and set , log ncrmally upon the liver in regulating permanently the bill tarp secretions: NOTlCE.—Whoever expects to find this a beverage will be diaappointed ; but to the sick, weak and low.spirited. It will prove a grateful aromatic cordial. possessed of 'theater remedial properties. Caunition.s.The great popularity of this delightful Aroma, bas induced many imitations.whicb the pnblie should gnarl against purchasing.' it. not persuaded to buyans thing elsifuntll yon hate given Rosettes's Hot.- ' LEND Arenas a fair trial. One bottle will convince you how infinitely superior It Is to all tbewtimltallone. sir Sold at $1 per bottle, nr six bottle! for ss,by the ROLE PROPRIETORS,. ' B JAMIN PACE,JR. &CO. • 4•3IICPAOTORINCI pbarmatentisto anb Qrikmista, PITTSBURG, PA. • • • for ital. in Philadelphia by the agents-Hoffman! 3 31ortrIg, office of the Doer/mut; John 4ohne,'Zt2 Race street; Dyott * Sons, Mr North Second tired. 'lllso.in Reading. by Ritter .k Co.; Lancaster,by John V. Long Co„ Pottsville. John O. Brown. J. C. C. Hughes and C:W.Eptlng; Tamaqua, by E. J. Fry •01 - inermrlile. J. K. Burns, and in . Schuylkill liarrn,:by Dr; E. Chi. chaster. November ,'1,58 4 8 . . . - A HEDICAL REVOLUTION! The World Vaasatutorial TnE,OItEAT COUSTEIt lIMITANT I I The virus of dismum often wakes ihr , way to the inter nal organs through the pores of the skin. This peyote*_ tins-Ointment. melting under the hand as, it is rubbed' in, Is Asserted through the same' channels, and, reach ing the seat of inflammation, promptly sod invariably subdues it, whether located -in the kidneys, the liver, lbe lungs, or any other Important organ. it penetrates the surface to, the interier, through the countless tubes that communicate with the skin as Summar rain passes Wit) the &sera earth, diffusing its cool and regenera ting intluence. Skin Diseases and Olindalar Swellings Every species ofesterior Irritation Is quickly reduced by the m 404 tsflaminatery action, ut this Ointment. An gry Eaurtioas, such as 111,1 LT HiIT.CII, C11.Tr1143.0, TETTIat, ItiMmaimu. :Scum MAD, NITTLI HATO, SCALITS,(Or ITCH) Ae, tile out, to return tut more, tinder its application.— llospital experience In all parts of time world proves its Infallibility in diseases o f the skin, the muscles, the joints and the glands. . Ulcers, Bores, anti Tumors. :4-The effect of ibis unrivaled external remedy upon grrotels, and other virulent ulcers and sores. la almost Miraculous. It first discharges the pawn yebirtt produ ces suppuration and proud flush, Dud 11Ms the. cures -which Its healing properties afterward complete tie safe is well as permanent. ! I. . 'Undeniable Teatitiony.. , 1 In mules of the ltneture of the bones, Injuries aimed by Mann explosions, linen:Le, Hcxxs„ :SC Albs; 81.111011- 11b11,31117.111 , 3 OF raiz .foixts, end Conirection-of the gnaws. it is employed snewarntly recommended by the culty. Thht mareelotts remedy has been introduced by i ts inventor in person Into all the, ha:Lime Hospitals of Emn!pe, and uo private household should bemit bout it. Wounds, .Braisits. l4tras,zand Scalds. • ;Tgo 31rdical &WM' the French and English Annie; •rj 'the Crimea hate of irtally signed thel r a pproeal of UM lowity's Ointment. as the most reliable dretarlog rot ea. brands, stabs, and gun-shot wounds. • It is also used by 111.# surgeons of the Allied Nat lea. "notd (le Olutmepe nad Pill* should 64 via is de • fonowiag eases: Bunions, , itheurnallsm, Fore 7broata. Burns 1 Ringworm, „.., Sores of ail, kinds, Chapped Banda, Salt Rheum. . Sprains, Chilblains,'; • Scalds, - . Stiff Joints, . Fistula, ' • Stroll/lowa/es, • Tettcr, , .. • oout, • • Swelled Glands,.• Ulcers. Lumbago, ', Ems, Lep. Venereal Sore; Idol:curial Brup'ne.fore Breasts, , Itioubdi of all Piles, Sore Reads, kinds. .. *.* Ss o ldrathe Mauutacteries of Professor IlowniAT, SO Mal it., ne, New Pork, and 214 Strand, London. by all respeciable Druggists and Lkwiere in Medicine thmughout the United States and the civilised world, in pots, at 24 Tents, 1,21,4 cents, and 11 each: , ' flisl - Tbere law cousiddrable saying by !astral; the larger sites. ' i° N. IL—Directions for the guidance of patientain eirry disonfer are:dazed to each pot.' July 314'69 DR. COGOSWELL'S NEW MEDICAL SALT! For Indannoator DI Ouly. - Kew Medical Sall! New Medical Sall! IT IS NOT A CURE-ALL! SBO-For Inflammatory Diseases Only. asPR. COGG'SWELI.'S .NEW, MED ICAL SALT, instead of being 4rentedy for all Ills. control over but one ill, has Ogt,ixne . aim, and go eouipllshes but one thing, to wit: lakes Ittruantxxxs ET bIbEABC. whatever be It. fond or locality, whether is the bead. Weld; abdomen. extremities or skin. NloodElV MEDICAL SALT.—lis pecu liar exeellenve is; that 'without the useless loss of and strength, it effectually cures irtfirtatalatory Diseases, (Go °thong.) by producing an equilibrium of all the Bolds in the body, the want of which is the solo CA CM of inflammation. • , ii AloTicE TO INVALIDs!!—The following terms which,the unbalanced fluids ate• sumo. and many not bent mentioned. that have more or leas fever ,or' pain, are as easily subdued by the NEW MEDICAL SALT; as lire Is eatinunlalsed by water, to st \ wit: Brain Fever, IleadacheOlueds of 1316 Li 0d to the d and ileArt, Fits, Inflamed eye*, ears; nowhlunitts a d liver. Neuralgia . Spinal affeetkons, Erysipelas, Drench • tie. Pleurisy, Asthusa.Ciughs. Dyspepsia, Venereal Die., eases, Itheutnat hue. (lout, Scrofula, and all Itching and other cutaneous eruptions. ? . Tll. COGGSWELL'S NEW Al tD. icAt. SALT exerts, like the vaccine matt,r, an es dinary influence over the veins 'and arteries. result ins in a gradual decline of intlarumation as Indicated by the pulse, which loonlrestunes its natural state, as the beat pain and fever dlinpnear. DR. COGG' §WELL'S NEW MED ICAL SALT dries lust what it elalme to do-no more, Wu leas--equalfges the fluids by eotneving from the seetem all arterial' and venous obatrtietione. De- Icriptireeirculani niay'be obtained from any Druggist wbo bait thus valuable medicine for Pale. ' Dr. Coggswell'a'Antiphlogrkrio ACCTS PACZAUIa. $1; eIIAGAIC do., lig a ; FAMILY d0.,54. Bent Bey mutt, free of espente,ota receipt of prim 'Throngs Fhb chronic or long stinging diseases, should ALMATA orders chronic package. For testimonials and directionssee circular. D.C. TAYLOR & CO.. Gra. Agents, go?. Dock ,14. rha,da. N. ii.—Agents wanted In orery eity.Town and COGGSWELL'S NEW 'MED ICAT; SALT is for ode in Pottsville. by C. W E TING: to Slinersellle. by U. W. Pastore: ial No+ Phila delphia. by D. W. Doesn't': In Port Carbon. by U. finum tala; in Bt.Cialrott Urals's; in sliddleport. by JAL PORTZIII4 In•Tnsearore. by REAGAN & Soo. and by all re•, speetable Druggist. uhererer the "Jonas ex." is read Axil Is not a patent Medicine, but the prescription of an eminent physlel.n, no one sbould. fail to try the NEW MEDICAL SALT. February 5, '59 . ttly The Most Extraordinary Book of the • Age. e;:, Pint Edition of 10,000 sold in 6 Weeks. k.NTITirD 'BOYHOOD'S PERILS MANHOOD'S CURSE." PUI3LISBED_BY DR. S. PAXCOAST, 916 Spriagat.rtien Street. ia, Pa., Aid for sale by all booksellers/. nib la • bonk er 2.'6 ignm..bound id cloth. with BIN E LITROGRAPH ie. PLATES, and Intended • thr Parente. ti nardlanwand Young Miro. Every Young Man that "Mhos to maintain his kralth and arnakeert, and have a Antithyproyeny. should read this boot. Some of the statements are really *standing and bane norm bre fere appeared in print. Pries $l. By nuulgt A Great Work ler the Ladles, Ay the mine Anthor;ratlited LADIES' MEDICAL GUIDE, • - &IND lIARIIIAGE FRIEND.. This I. a work of neatly MN pages. tamulkfully bound, in eklh, and eoutaina over 100 grumoto and _Comma ESOZATTSGR. Is gives 'a eonspiete description of the' structure and functlen of the reproductive organs of the female. ehowlog bow married ladleemartarve or avoid large families. Also, a complete history at Ilernmphro ditism. with anions plater, showing both sexes in one. It also gine advice to bung Ladles in selecting husband. pointing out tbe , cause of iso much nnhappb arse after marriage, and the loduence it exerts on the • °ffsPrlng.. Tio work also given the symptoms and treated's'', of an female dlseenehtet that irroup female May be ha own . Physician. . • - , • =Pe lest chapter te devoted tithe nseelpts for enameller. at present in . toe by the nobility of France. &retried end Raul& for tesutifying the 'ebbs, hat', teeth. sod for tamarind tel and preserving a sweet breath. Sberfbtrre, been obtained at great ex.• -Price $1 60. , ant, Si , lb, or elgbt additional leiter steiape, , 110001vpieabays already been Ordered. Theis 'viable% neon of tbeirstadltkon should mond theism : deri witbOttt delay; 2 Isie_,easipletcdasaripticiamit tliiiirari Prewleime, libieb mill be sent 00 raceiptof assistiler 'snaps. - • in atioura / 1 / t!n 13 101011t• , ' pt . VIV • illa G t il lNs wllautimit arriilr 7 1 111:10.114 ILL COM? Oath) as glicegblitBtL. WPM a tnanni ciatbraaplvairmogitir. sifts isoneVe oxistaatil on Ifttot I }larch 8.'59 - ' - sA_Npronors- .. • • ! . Liver 'lnvigorator, -: ingvica.Dr.iiiitTATEs- - , ,,r IT 18 C•mposade lEoUrely from Guns, and las - Wagner sit established bet, a tallibu'd Mullein*,'known 'avPl *prated by sit. hst he used Maud la cow emortimf in with eouldenti in all the Mammy for Which It Is eprommendied. - ~,,, ,' al I filtithe but two *Mull w a IZ:te e n u t p ilj l Cpet. d gm It f ir t eel lel, ali the numenius 1 unsolicited eertilleates.h. Test asyipcusiessien show. 1 , nodose most be ad a 3, ied to th e leiniwinimea l V the individual taking it STCsilif used its such q r /nt.t. , Um as to set avidly no thi 2 1,11oareta: Let the dietnieg or-toise - i Jidgeutent geld* In the 'math. Mug g. I eeriluiliporat or, and It *ill cure LiverComplatnts, Itii- Xiiiini Attacks. -Dysregols, Chronic Diarehme, 'Sem eg ;nier Complaints. Dyjorre t i defy. Dropsy. Sour Atom Mt'iself,llabltualCinetlvei ess, Cholle.o II olera . Chyle 31V;q0bus. Choler* i can. tnrivElatulenee..lsundies• Piff4llo, Weaknesses. nd mar be used nieressfolit Miss ian . ordinary Faulty Dedletne. it Will - env zoiiisl Headache- (ifIL goo' sands can testify,) in 20 , ..I;mloutes, if two or lure., teaspoonfuls are taken al . .",,,eviefinienrissnevit of attack.' .Itr• All who use it are Nri.illiug their tesiltent fu Its gator. eaN, O .fity Water in tiir .1,11140 wifAite lsei jorriler and mallow Lath layther. ' ( ~. ' 3L.. .' . . ga-Preee...ose.Dellar per Bate leetip, . ' 1 - - tt-ALSO.-4., - SANFORD'S • Family Cathartic Pills, , COMPOUNDgD., from .P p Veget able Estracts,and. pint up In plias assets, Air Tialite and Will keep in any ell Mate. J • , • 1 The Family Carder - if/ IPILIL is a gentle bat sj i saliva Cathartic, 'bleb the 0 Ipt*ltto has used Dais tactics more th an 'went, Is , read. 1 • Tbs constantly !omissive; _.. - 14nand ram those I erde hare long used lb. Plllls,l Aad the tlsfaction which all express In relthd I.ll"ltlieir on*, du Induced me to pima them within - tb 1 ,„, ;muds' in nil. . 1 , - , • The Profrission veil know, P . ', I, hat different Catluirties 1 act on di ff erent portions of i X *the Divert.. The Family Ca tba r t I r,.,t ; e11.16. has, with Aim referee& to this well estaki - • fished , fart, been com pounded from a varlty otleolthe purest Vem-tabi Ex traits, whirl' set alike mt . "' «Very part of Use &Damn tary canal. and are Goon! in 'AO SATE In all cases when. a Cathartic. is needed.l gehibch as derangements of thrill to man b,Bleepinear.l=Walai in the Dark and Loins,Costlveness. Pain audio ;Soreness over this *brie bf.dy, from. sudden coldslr lOhleh froquentih If Ise *laded. end in a long eoursc,lo j , lf VOW. Loss of t Appe tite, a Creeping Sensstien;.o4 Odd , over She Insly, destlessnern, Ileaderhe, or ( (weight- to the Head, all Ingammatory Diseases. Werms in Children or. Adults, Rheumatism, a great Purffier of Om DlOodoint Many disposes -to which flesh is heir. bio numerous to undstion XI thlaadvertisement. DO:3E 7 -I to 3. 1 am-Pelee-3 Dimes.' e* i ti. tte tile LIVER .INVICORALOR and I'AMILV CA. - tIIARTIC pada are retsiled py Druggists genitally, and sold, wholesale by the Trade in all Inure toiens: S. T. W. Siiinford, M. D 4. Ndnitfueitintrand Proprietor, 338 Broadway, N i T. 'hp-Retailed in Pottsville by tit:Sttlf tc.AYt.Olt• and to Tamaqua by E. J. kit Y.." [Sept. 10, 37-ly •-., Hostetter', Stomach Bi - a ilsir HE Proprietors soli Mstrittfuetttrers of IIOSTKTTEit'd CLLEDIIATED lITOMACLI lllT can appeal with perfect et:Madeira to phyatciaus and citizens generally of the Dotted Stotts, becaula the article bas attained a reputation heretofore unkmiwn.— A few facts upon this point will: speak more powerfully than volumes of trare aseertionjor blazoning puth•ry The consumption of Hostetter' Stomach Litter+ ler the last year amounted to over half agus Wien btlieli. and &omits maalfest steady increase in those past. it is evi dent that during the coming yitir the 'cObsutuptiort will teach near one million bottlei.i This immense amount could never have been sold but asr the , fare medicinal properties contained in the p operalleh, and tee sane. Oen of the most prcminent phisicians halbert) 'tuitions of "the country where the artieli is bast known. who not only recommend the hitters td their patients,,biat are feady at all times to give testlmpolais to Its efficacy In all caws of stomachic tleraugensenta aol the Wrestles resulting therefrom. , 1 , . This is nut a tinaporary poptilarltyl obtained by es: tram dinary effect* its the way ar trumpeting the quali ties of the Bitters, but a solid estimation of an 1 valu able medicine, which is destluid to be as endor og as time itself. i I llostetteei Stomach Bitters have proved a 12 .send ID regions where refer end agne and various °the+ bill one complaints have counted th& victims by burineda. To be able to slate congdently t the ..,Ilittereiar. a certain cure foiahe Dyepepela abd like diseases, is to the proprietora a Putters ol unalloyel,el pleasure. It removes all. morbid matter from the Stomach, propel thr blood, and imparts renewed vitality es the nervous system, gliing it ;that ton • and energy ludispensable ft the restoration oflealth. It opemtes upon the St ti, Liver, and otheidigestive organs, milditbut pis errui, ly. and soon restores them to a to luntasential o the healthp'dischargr of the functiene of oscine. Elderly persona may nee the'Bitters daily es r di rectioua ou the bottle, and thej4 will tintlo it a time taut prculia, ly adapted to cutat t rt ditrlinlng year as It is pleasant to the palate, intepratiog to the bone r. ex cellent as &Louie. and rejuvenating generally. %I have the evidence of thousands ofs,kd men and comet who hare experienced the l,enetit of using 'this prepa4ation while 'offering from Stotnach dtrangements and omit debility ; acting und e r the ad ice of physicians, they have abandoned all deleterious .itugs and fairly !tatedl thenserits of this article. A tew words to the gentler set. There are (vend pe clods when their cares are In Nattering, that mitt u. them disk under the trial. This relation ar motherhnd mild is so absorbingly tender, Dud the Mother, aspect ally ifljhe be young. is apt to firget hey own heal; ts in her extreme anxiety for her toilet. Sho u ld the Period of maternity arrive durb.g the inmtner season. the wear pf body and mind is generally elj.,irr - Uvated. flere,lthen, is a neeesaity tut a stimulant tol recuperate the energies of the system, and enable the Mother to leer up under 1 her exhaust s trials and resiponsibill•ies, hunting 1 Mothersg Ily prefer the Sitters to all other itivtins raters t ereire the endorsement of physiciatis, be, cause it is agreeable to the taw as well as certain to give a permanent increase of In lis strength. All tl tee persons to whom w pave particetarly ree fed above. to wit: sufferers trod/ fever and ague, ea zed by 1:111113r1:14 diarrhsea, dysentery , Indigestion, loss [t.. Ap ia petite, and all diseases or derangements of the'Stousatis, superennuated invalids, penehe of sedentary ecru pa tine, and nursing cuutbere, willi t consultltheir own phys ical weave by giving to flosteltv'S Celebrated litntstach Bitters a trial. e I 1 StarlC a UM/Nl—We c a utione public agalnet ming any of the many Imitation , . or w ont rfa•ite, hut toli for thistettet's Celebrated atuulate ilitteta,7and see that each bottle ban the words ..br. 1 .1. ilostetar'e Stienach, Hitters" blown on the side of thebottle, an& stampjd on tin, metallic cop covering the Ork. and observe Undone auto,:rapit signature is on the babel. I 1 tihir erepared and sold. by tittTETTE'd & SiIITII, Pittsburgh, l's.. and sold by al d ruggists , g ro ceii, and dial-ta ileueral y, throughout Coded 'States, South America. and Germany. , t ; ' I ** D *Also, for sale by John 0: lrown k Bon, Pot tinlie : J. Kellar unes and G. J. & J.. . Lawrence, NI inenilille. L. Eckel. Tremont; Kitsmilteri Stern A Co., einegrove, C. .1. Kneedler. Donaldson. I[Dec. 3, '5B 4tely I PITILADOLPHI.A. BUFFALO ROBES, BY the BALE or liplipat Geo‘ EVWonaratti a, i , N05..115 and 411, ARCH Street., Pill tAD'A. Atwo- , 41 large aasortraent of 'LADIES' FANCY FUIU, of our own manufAetare. i , 1 N. 0.--The highest, price pal tor all kiro - "IP. PING FURS. L P!. 24 , ' 69 ... k PALMER tbt tE C I P AV W. M . l A 'kEriphle. dealers lnr Fisk, Cheese and Provl 9 - - maw haio eonetwotly on band an araoriment of DDI ED AND PICKLED Fl Sll, ke.. ala :131ftekesel. Shad, Sad on, .Illne Flak, Herrings, Cedflah, Deef. Pork, Lard, lik nld• era, llama. Sides, Cheese. Gland. like, ka; Get. 15, '69 " . 42!.3m. Rl reow - • HENRY- S. BA TTIK; • • ArANUFACTURER OF SNUFFS, And. Dew ler lu TODA&P, SEGAIIS. At the Southwest corner of Seennd & Noble Os- (go,ttory 153 .1 , 155 llidte stmt.) Phillairst. aa.Would especially v 11141144 lith•ollum. of the %rade to his ..alebrated titration ahci . hutch Asks." August 8, 4 59 t 1t24t0 J. B. SHANNON, • : • • - MANtrACltallit. OF • Locks, lielLblaanger; • 8111yer•Plater, /LAD DiALF.S. 12! Balding Hardware, Nails and Saab treigkt.„ 1009 Market St., above 10th, north Side. - Sirßella repaired, Keye,, fitted, &r. Porcelain 'poor- Plate* 'applied and put ed. Fliettiling Tube" put U. Rabid& pkila. Septatubee 3, !AO 38.1 y - SPcES I SPICESTI SPiCE_$ 1111, puitt. AN 0 NO. 1 GROUND PEP , . tt LNG ERANNAMON,4ELPOCE. CLOVES. Y. AM Ali AND ItNOLISII MUSTARD.. ' 1314, CAYENNE rxPPER, N 111111 Ell S. lit ACE. _ .. CARD. SODA. SA LTPETRE, SALERATVS. - • : BAL: SODA. INDRIO. CARAWAY A CORIANDERFEED. ASHTON DAIRY AND tiROUN 0 SALT, &v., For Pale at the Edo, 311115. lio. 241 and 240 North Front street corner or New, Philadelphia. 4 1 I ' • IrWARD WORREbir giii-Pueehasera will find it Rtislly to their interest both in quality and price to buyl these geods,.irhieh "re Wall r.l,ted es represented or torte:tied. A trial is solicited. March 19, '49. . 12.4 y GOOD GROCERIES, At Fair p#icon»•s } ..• . Wm. PARVIN, Jr.,' ' i 1. 1 . 5. W. CO/110T CHESNUT iill4,l2th its:, • :. Phtladelpht . , . U2X on band and Is ennetantly 4ceiving a ebokelo s d p nerat assortment of Family, Grine rter, Colo et. Mg of duperi.r Illaek and Green Teas, Co ff ee, de • r, Mee. llama, Touguw4 Beet. Lard,l, Flab, Eultileb Pickles, Samoa, Preserves. Potted Meats, Vine. Liquors. AC ,Ic. All of which will be sold at I bel most reasonable priVea lbreawbe ~ ilfir , Ordcrs by mall or otheroloa promptly at tendalp, and delivered to any part RI .Ve dry, free of d.artra. El * * *Catalogue* sent wlilivdesitt. . ' I • January ', , Lti _ . A , ... ... • 441 1 " . . THORNLEir I. voaTtt EAST ;corner EIGHTIll& RPRDIO GARDEN Strada, PAOlndelplnking liars a Large Stack . . • • 1:k _ -Very Beautiful SILKS, • Flue All Wool DE DAMS. French MERINOES A CASTI3LERES. Vest- Irak? of Block Silks. eke.; 4ke.- ! Stella SHAWLS. In Marks and Calory £au and SO.!, BROCIifi 811 AR LS, scutell, French and Belgian BItAW Clanks, Ragfisa.lete., in Oren, Variety. , Cloths.Csitehteressnd Satinette. Lineno, Flannolol &tuella*, ke.,4e. Sammy e l atAr ma Camelia i ••. m DM ••- We Ha 1W e. N. B.—The ease of the 41.4 and i t th. Green. Goats and Germantown Bmitroada pa.* the ern doer Imor7 (Iv minutes. (Sept. 24 , '69 -Maw ;,. sumpg . THE'SUBSCRIBES have just te -ji .crived, per barque ram Leedom 21634 tnab, (12,00 % and 7.‘ inch CUAIN, taanatitetand by John Abbot A , near Kew Castle, of Bert6eY AR MED CROWN IRON. Week pieta bolos .subjeet to Admiralty peat.—being the make salesman, mutated in Basland and Wales for Cranes, Inelimmeoal Misted Allmos„ It is confidently recommended to Inners and others as a reliable article.) A ,so In Piero, 60 tons Dir. Wash= Short Link Prose' Obsta, g, 6-16, %, 7•16, .34 and % Welt. Beet, ant*tad been Best - beat iirli ttlelwite 's Home fibs* Nails, Moan bola, Peter 'Wright's Ps t, and Wilklastat's Anvil& WriArd Bond Box Tker; 'lles Boxes and Pins, Atwood's Sledge, Yana and Stone Ullmann s: Maalox Tube% all sdseselialaty 8e.., Year's Waste Lamm. ltualand'a Brieth's Oral Abrands.Bantrannods and Atterellra IBM Shad, Habit natal, Wroa ike and Car talL, "Kings" Stocks . sad DIP, Merrkk,ss sled Taft's Patent Stu Wirsacbas, 141IWIJIKKAILfilaint s. • - • • • • • YY jfitriat Brest, nit Tadd • ;:liettopobsett,7l. • - .1144 a. 17.4 MEDICINAL PHILADELPHIA. ' • Rules* t. Money le reertved every day, and ha any alsoant, largo nr small. • _ -Flare Per Cent. Interest is paid tor money fog a th• day It la pat In. - .3. The money 'e always paid bark Is Gold, whenever It is An% and .tr.-oat notice. 4 Mot Iv reeriVed Exacatars.Adasinistrafora, Guardia end others tin desire to bale It In a plate pertet safety, and abet. interest can be obtained for it. . 5. The nrotev reeeived from depositors bt Invested in Ittt ‘ AL X.v.TATE, NIORTUAG r.i4, HOUND .ft ENT& and garb other first etas* Nayarit lei as the Charter dinette. 6. Odic; Ilonrs—Every day fronts till 5 o'clock, End oak Mondays and that radars MI R o'clock In the evening.. *This ohl and well estahl (abed SAVING FUND bas reroireit.hwir than TEN 3J lELIONS 'of dollar, from soarty thirty ihoaaaad , tonoaltOra. • - • II VIRTOR:INER.,- . /101111:11T SELERUN3k, Vieo=nt. • .WtEmatt J. IttstOrtera ry pleeetersl • gentry T.. Raorier, _ Vranete Lee. fsp . Edward L. Carter, _ F. Carroll Rrearrteir Robert 9eltrldee. 'Joseph R. Barry, ." Sand. R. Ashton. ' Joseph Yerkes. C. Landreth Mantis, . Henry Diffenderr Oglite I...WALNUT IT.. S. W. center .of TIII , Phlladelphla. - 116. A April 16,'N bM2=3:=l 1111 North Pont* St.; Philad's, A? ?O "OLD STAND." - • irdoltanta and Retail Nanufactiirer. . PO4 Mammies, Callas and Purses,' Dressing Cu.,, )loneyllrlta, listleoles, Cigar Cases, , !lanky& Cases, Leatbsr Digs, . Writing Desks, Pocket Books. Pari'Folins; , 8111 Hooks. de.. Naiads' phis. September 21. ' • . H TS AIRDEURS. r 0 NO BY tc S..E. corner • EIG Inn and RACE kraals. "aidelpia. reppret• fully informs Lilo pul4tc. that fir, has now In stores moat ex,ellent assortment' of DRESS .irf at Viand $4 each. Solt !fats from $1 a: upwardx. Cairrtr's Pane, (bps and 11,4 -Has. In an unequal variety. LalrlKS' sl.lhs, petite ety , leest khods.,and most carefully made. . No us terepresentottose or to quality or kind ctikarcri, L4olice Furs altered no4'repairkl prr,roptly and per fectly. Fro rr.rnns ingx of rark•tut widths sw-Rmeieh..ef WHY It 5h . %. 4 . to Alt the pouttexxt corner of 6101.1 TH and HACK errata.. 84n c r Me Lion, Tiger and trAir, surineatax the Wore. Oct. 15.'59 • 411.3 m FUlia FURRI ! RYAS ! TOSEPH .ROSEN BALI Al, • FANCY FCR MANUFACTURER AND IMPORTER. has now ready his Ter, extensive stock of consisting of Capes. ilalbespre, Victorinee. „ Muff+. Cuffs - etc.. In Mink. Sable, Stone Marten, Fitch. Chinchilla, Siberian Squirrel. and other lower priced Pure, st I of which he is prepar..l to sell at prices to defy competition. • All Furs sad in this store we weirralited to he vb..* they are represented. More: No. 410 ARCM Street. Mews 4th and Ma. (ahori Eyre .f Janda!' s Pry Gaols Morey) sign of the GOLDEN LION. PHILADELPHIA. P. S.—FURS altered into isshiounbie Myles, at • mod erate charge. Oct. 15.'39 • DRY GOODS • N 0.13 North SECOND St , P JiILADELPBIA. ELLEY & DROWN invite the at - tentfon of (bah Purebnirrs to 'a full ?teem-talent of PALL and 11111 , TE4 Dry Goods, comprising In reatES' 411—Blaek SllkaPr;i - ltliche‘res,Coburgai• Cashmere... Moils de L 011•64. Alparaa, Long,and Square BRIJ till Slid W I.S. do. ~ dn. • BLANKET 4 11:111 LS. Broehe Itorder 3TELLA ' MENS' WEANS—Cloths. Cassie/Jena. Feedings, Cords, Bear erteene, Kent neat , Jeans. Vest logs . VCR NI:3111NO 0110I).1—Marseilles Quilt*. Blankets, ' Tlcklnyta, Towiim... (int 11,..7..iarkinN. Ad. .FLAN'NELA , —BaIIatd 'VAN, Unehrinkat le Flannels; • other mike* of all ol.rs *nit qualtlee. 3111S,LINS—In all avidett, and widths. at low priory,' MERRIMACK Pit I NTke,-,st full assort Melillt of Oise well known muds. alwaytilm: hand. N EN 11051.1111.4 make for oltfown 111-An erriusireQuac - P.ict and no batetwent.—N. goals utisi•tpre4tn•oxf m effect sots. KELLEY UltintiN,i, - . ) Raweeti+er—,Vo.l . 3....Vorfh-Setwad 52 rut, Phi lodtlphid. - Sept. 21, 'fa -it . ' SC-3co POLLOCK, BACON & CO., No. 20 South SECOND Street, Philadelphi a, NIPORTEILS and Wholesale aml Re- Dellers ill fancy and Staple DRY GOODS. ; In this departnient buyer* will Cod a eery fall and crmplete stork of Plain. Medium and Fancy Drills Mike, principally purrbaaed at the recent large Auc tion gales. I h Philadtdphia:and New York ; and wllr s pe sold i Sue the rod el i.p6 tatios. Alao. a full line of Black Dress bilks, of the most.celebnated menu tartar.., and high !mum. In thplrAopropriato dt partrukint•. an extensive and valaed assortment of Other Porno .I.lntminla ' embracing the moat approved fabrics and latest alstlesAr fall awl Winter. Wear. iiiHAVILS! SHAWLS it In thin department we Cliff by far the most exteasire assortment to be found In the ; which embraam all the latest norefies. and moot popular atylea of,tbe_ sea eon, IS Low to Superfine Goode; many of which have been purchased at the late large Auction Saleionad Will be sold at yearly reduced - prices. CLOAK'S I IMAGL ANSI! DINTLE)II 'l,l Buiera will find in this department A. a very trateneliie amortinent. and any mlles - a variety to select from, and without any doubt the largest and most vOleol stock,lbo , b in point of quality and dole to be found, in thlo eoiuntry—ranging in price.' from Low to Supe4,na Goode; all maitutaetured of the lost ad' moot approval maleral.for Felt and innter Wear. and of auequalkia eiork.etanthip for firtt class Retell it-ife.f.ltrangers dotting Philadelphia, are snlioltet4 , o examine our stock. A .Liheral Discount to in Cl.O Buyers. POLLOCK. BACON A CO.. -; No. I South Seo:md Street, Philadelphia:: OeMber 'tilt *. 43.,3cu , : THE PARIS MANTILLA, max ABA FUR 'B3IIPORIV3I, IVO. 708 CHESI'NUT Street, above 111 seventh: Philadelphia. The subscribers Invite ll:inattention ofLad les„ to thjiir Stock of these ELKO ANr OAIDIKNTS, of which lieloi a *nodality. they are enabled to offer Outmost complete b i r assortment ' in the city. They will open in.Oeto and November, their Impor tations. consisting of . _ Ed ltifttlil DEICED VELVET CLOAKS. , HAM/SOME Itb AVSK CLOAKS, ' OPERA CLOAKS, IC.. Eta, &C.,. anti olervtnt specimens of , Horne Manufacture, will be lidded to their Stoeic'Kvery diorntog Through the Season. siY GRAND OPENING `tit ELEGANT FUltb, Feu Wise Costume, in the Fur Reom of the , 1 viParta Mantilla Emporium." The subscribers beg alsca to announce that. in compli. enc., with the wishes ot several valued customers, they hare added to their establishment a FUR DEPARTMENT, In•nhlrh will at all tlittc be found the largest display ef well seasoned Gerstentl made up, by the hest French workmen, and at prices Which will consmend them to the economical as relies the twat lax orlon* pn rchasets. xvezer I;.INMENT may he relied on as being ex. set iy what i. , represented, as It is no, part of the views of the subscribers to obtain an ephemeral notoriety by offering imitative manufactures for the sake of selling cheap,—bat, on the contrary, a reputation beard -in the permanent and durable foundation .4 public confidence. i . , J. W. PBOCrOR t CO., Imiriers re.Vetauforture.rs of Owls. Aland Las ct Aim 6709 CIIESTNEIT Street, (above Ilk) Philadelphia October =ll9 - 1 - .153 m l------ ---,- -- TO FOUNDBYMEN, MACHINISTS & OTHERS. A• t Ink! and Me . tal Merchant. Machine and Fount dry I Fut Maher, Northeast Corner South anal Penn Streets, PUILADEL; Ynu r t, • It jiwypared In furnish ..v.i.ndrinten, Jtichilias and i others, *enth 14e following *Metre: Inc Copper, Steel, Bridget Machine Inglit Brava, Borax, _, , Bolts. Enact Tln, Crucibles, . Sheet and Ik4tOop. Lead. . . Foundry racier., per, tipclrer, ` Anvils, Vle.islYilea,Sheet and Bolt AntiMony, /kr.c Boise, Babliitt Metal, Old Metal; 'Sheet Lead, flistarith, Boller Plate. Sheet Zlne, Solders, , Buller Straits, Wrought Iron Tuts. Pig lion, ' Steam Pipe, log (Gran t : team liar Iron, Lead Pipe, or Water, Sheet Iron, Washers and Sub,Steam Felting. * pitrtirlea of every description In ate by Machinists and Poundrymen, furnished to order. B ,ot,Ca sh oald for Scrap Iron and all kinds of Metals. Philadelphia, March 5,111 10:, .' . MR. E. T. TAYLOR, • FOINIZOLT Or TOE 11101 OF ILIPi/NCOTT A TAYLOR, AND LI PrINOOTT, TAYLOR • Co.. .iferchant Taiturs and Ettensire .Ctothierg, OflttiloCity,andlho tbilowlog Cities 4'14 COuntles, to H larritacorr t Tama. of Pottsville, ftehuynto. _ LtYrilrusTra TAMAR a Co., of Easton. Northam'n Co, Pa. 14, 4 . of Daneille.lontour Co.. Pa. r. ' " 4‘ "of Mauch Chu k, Lettish C 0., "," of R i Reading, rk County, Pa.' " 1. • of Carcinnsti.Ohlo. o f No. zr 31arket • Would, respeetfully infOrm di:Merolla Mendi. and the Public, that he has ae,oelaled himself 1n bualsesa eitit Lbw Weillinowu house of - . • CRANVILLE STOKES, N,0.00T cneenut Street .betweent Sixth sad &rata, Where his entire and particular attenUon will be darn. tad to the Matches& Tailoring and Flue Ready-Made D.. partMent s Mt. E. T T. solicits a call froze" bis fbrmer Du serous, etudansers. and from all who 'wish eleth tog of superior Style. Quality and Workmatablp,either ready•unde or made to order. ' ifirS trousers 'lst nig the city will please remember the Temple of Fashion. No. Gil Chestnut street. just one squats below the beautiful 31a0onle Temple, situated on tb. Santo street. !The taohirsivoed will be happy tomest his Menlo and serve them with the best and most lash lonabis style nr Read 'Made Clothing that ran be mat with in any city to the Union. E. T. TAYLOR. Philadelphia, geptembee 4, '4B I ' a*. Tag MIEBBICAN straiteit SCHOOL UNION - • Prettsilr‘ 4 .- cozwzt wiaccorresAii.xess cu ujek; I LLUST RATED . 'BOAS CHILDREN AND.Y9UTH, WING the largest collecaon in the entry,-They are now publhbing A Nsto Rook Every Sotterday Morning.' Elegantly Illustrated - Catalogues way she bad wit holt thanes by eddressink . 0 1 ntri .Tllll 43110tIOAN It . Alt SCIWOL ,lINIONT. 1122 attest': Se.), PIitLAVILP III A. ' afa4ll the htitistalt of the Sunday lichee; Union titl2 be obtained at Vinton' prima at the lkoksten. et . •"' I - • . B. BANNAN,.Potteellie. tztL. L 0ct,16. 'IA E 0,1 2 80,1,H,1vN0n.d respert folly In t buitteomui Mende toed outermost* o Ono that INAS' lisiOrttoent of Cl44blog Ir , Young - Goo Ii tomb burr* nolo "ff. aod they aro diepoovd to voll chow. as living *Ladle. Wive. bore lb. privilege .f exchanging elotelag, Paw dinged at hissry, they do sot MIS. • , . •Y. A. norr A 811.01232, 1. ' & nano corm of Taal, Midi 44,1114, - • • - • • . the oftituttir. .. 1 T ritzls , Allele mitten%) linplemeDl s, Le. '1'11E: subserihtir wiliki l i A fl n Ivind elnier.Tipte , thyaod at her 6.0 _ arela White flavor and loan cr.,..., - sec tagether with cartina and If eld s•eds a 17:7".. 'lll warrant to la fresh and good, Hriatill •Isr , t.,...,,,, ordeas for all kin's of knit Cm*. (w , rrauted lo t, ak, 'Ahoy are repnesiented.lagricultural iniTiskants, kr.. i n `Of which will be Inn iahed at nia nufnf Soar. p. 1,„ .... ;The reed* and trees told by the solwertier aro 41,t, 1 ' allih great rare, . my from gorwers of ter utati, u aor Sanding. He does Wit O. lln reeds preea,,,j I , ~i . e _ purity to I b•market, (rant those urbo sell cheap, im. :;, regard In tb. character of ; Me seed wood. ?ire. d.,, h. purchase or tell Ilerlill grown Orond,ruausl) In'ieki t Ordieng, 'hero their too close proxitnity dst-r1..,,,,, their quality. ratrtienlarly those at the mo w . t .,..,i, _ Thla Is an Important consideration to those rib„ 7.,. elms? either - seeds or fruit trees. - Err tires, Lc . ...14 i, ordersearly to LABOR. .it 71Attl.1 Ilitrittt MOM, Paine not to antra of 16r future before us, Paueetndtowtrptheir{e2yv. that souse o'er us; Mirk, bow rrestiou'eSirep mules' rtu nu, Uninterwining, unli up into Ile tre,,t, Newer the r5!..70-WA vb flu. ;. :foyer the little reed eller. lu ire x 1141,4; 3,h,te and mom riehly the hoteheart ghrl ag, Till from Its trourisblaik eters+ It is desk "tabor lo'omblor,the rottn to sinzirm: . "Labor le warship!'—the wild too m rfpgiog.; 'Um on: amt ougueset whipper urslrritorsL,:, :peaks to thyouul from out rot .4 tVI. Kr.st.hPert. Fr om th e darksioudi flows the the-riv From the retti:h - Pvd blow. the . pott I.rektt s.•er; Erom the. malt In*r.t. ttsa rich emit lx , orr: only mass, lu the pl.sn, shrill.* Irons 1.1.% pot. Labor Is tlrr I—TI the still irate, Unfit' ; Idleness ever 41. sps Iret h ADA b • rep lb* watch woucd, tor the dark rest semailethl Ylosers droop end 410 In thu.,lithras of lawn. Lehi, tr gluiy!- , -t he C 3 tog ruoud lightens; Only the waving wine ettanaes 'end, brightens; Idle hearts only th« dark Intern frightenel • Play the sweet key., wouldst theta keep them In Watt Libor Is rest—from tbe r rrowa that grad as; Rest alt pOtty vaxai lona that awe* g"t trout do pintapt I aga, that river entreat Kest frum the eield syreps that lure USW Work—the pure slumbers shall welt ea thy ptlll'hr: Wstik—thou shalt 614 user Canis cutolait ; Waet dean treaded 'heath Wo's arepluz whletti ork with a stout heart and nieulute ell)! Labor la health-1,01 the hu4basidtoan frail n o t, now thn•uAls tipt relrtgric. the liSeeurnint 1,041' It w hie Wrung arut In lie stalwart pride ii...reiiii, True as a saubeam. Mu swift sickle pule,... Labor le wealth-4o the see the p..rl igrulm,-th; Rich the quetih's rub . 'pre the frail C 0044. litar•thi YrUlll the Utee!.iroru the strung; forest bisw,th;' Temple and statue the warble hkei: hides. • • s • • )troop not. though fehSitit' ik sin, and anguish are mood , • thee! ' ''' • Bravely they off the end chain 'bit lath brand tis! i n Look to you'oute Drat shilling beyond (bee: ~=,... Kest nut content its thy itarkuesse—a clod! Work—for some kuod..tes It ewer so slowly; • Cherish ODUIP thgraT, be it ere, SO lowly; . Labor:—Att boon. to uolile and holy: 1 Lot thy groat detail he thy prayer to thy 90d. • IN-DOOR OLRDEMINI9. 1 , IsA this bleak season, out door gardening is. of course out of the question. Where but recently a bloom of beauty greeted—the, eye, We now look only upon frozen ground, covered perhaps with a skeet of snow, and th,cie are mill dried broken stems, with here and there a few evergreen shrubs. Dot the "gude huusewift."—to . whose cant the flower.garrieu and borders generally owe their, chief .attntc• tiuns in Suusitter—hits,,we trusf„ 'foreseen the present. season, and provi4eil . fur it: her rid pets have not all been kit to . die at fee first atproachtif the fro;ts of intim!). 'We have visited many a dwelling, "where, neatly arranged upon shelves or stands--un eta., nautical and convenient form of which i 3 a quarter. circle in the corner—were rows of pots containing choice verbenas, petunias, salvias, pefargunitims, begonias, cineratita, fuchsias, eallas, carnations, cactuses, ahutib ons, camellias, tender cokes, pots 'and glasses of flowerii,J, bulbs, while near them were 'tubs containing the orange, lemon and oleander, suggestive of the green•house itself. These.• have already commenced a vigorous growth, and flower buds, eyen, way be seen upon !vie of 'client. • Our present purpase is to give a few directions for their . inauakeirieitt, while the "trost-king".is holding eternal vegeta. Lion in cheek, and l even disputing the posses. sion in the house itself. , " • •• ' It must be kept in mind that to flourish well. ull.kinds of plants need air, moisture, warmth and light. The living roma 'contain., an atmosphere combining these (oar rerpli• sites, and in which plants .willlhrive. A lit tle extra attention should togiven to,veldr. tian, when plants arei -• kept in a=romn, for .these consume a portion of the oxygen, a well as human lungs, tires and lights. Where a Muse stove is used, the upper snih of the windows should be frequently lowered, to admit fresh dir as well fur vegetalde, ai human, health and life ; but a chilling tirft, ,when surrounded with heat, is alike. injurious to both. The ordinary 'temperature of the room will suit the growing plants, providing only that this warmth is kept. up during cold • flights. Th 2. windows will afford suflicient light, although the tendency of•growing plants to incline towards the strongest light is such , that the pots may need an occasional turning.' to keep the,•shoots in an upright position.— Al:nost every one has observed this' Melina-. Lion in plants to leap towitiils a window, and 'if not fretutly turned, the stems will 1)44 quite erook d. The pots'should haTe it sauter.appcmlage . to stand in, that no 'water escape upon the floor.. The water-which should be of the . temperature of the room—maybe poured in; to the saucers, and will - be "Sponileifl_op through the hole in the bottom nf the pot.— , Beginners in this kind of gardeniN /ire apt to use too roach witter..ll Bear in• mind that 1 the earth is Snot kept soaked With rain, the flower borders of the garden often appearing quite' dry*, although the plants `thrive well.-- To imitate the out door dews, sprinile upon the foliage occasionally through a tine rise (water pot sprinkler), or svringe. The corn. - montinactice,of throwing upon plants a little water, every now and then, are may happen, 'pact:Oho surface earth, keeps out the air, - and ii every way injurioui. I' Evesry things:mutt] be kept neatand cienn, dusting the. Orlinie, removing decayed lenses, moss and,Weeds, and pinching the lending shoots so'arr tor:lbrm a compact, bushy head. Thttsurface. of 'the soil should not be allowed to bake or crust Pick, if over with a sha p stick or a knife: If aril' plant lags, give au occasional watering with Ctne pound of guano to five 4# eight . gallons (An - water. If guano is not at - hand, some of the liquid• running from the. tnittiure heap; may be used. If it is not quite weak, add water enough to ren der it-so; it should be only of a brownish tinge----tiot,very " dark colored. If this does Inot have tips desired effect, cut back to a mere stub, and Jet it come out anew. A wet. sat cloth is the best thing to remove dust from - the • foliage! Besides leaving a lively gloss upon them,, it imperil; a grateful moisture quite beneficial to the plant.--Amerlcins ifi ncullttris?. ' F h r 1 Soma CURE ,FOR CROUP —lf a child is taken with croup. apply cold water—ice water if possible--;suddenly and frelly to the ac6k . and chest with a sponge. The breadiing will instantly be relieved. t Soon as possible let the sufferer drink as Mitch as it can, then .wipe it dry, cover -it up warm, and ;soda a quiet slumber will relieve the parent's anxiety, and lead the heart in thankfilitelis to the Power which has given to the pure` glushing fountain such medical qualities. ;A APPLE' engess.--TwOWintli of apples, pared and 'sliced, one pbuitd of sugar, the Juice and grated rind of a lEmon and a Attie water. Put them all into a pan, cover and set.it over the tire,till the apples are reduced to a pulp, turning the pan occasionally ; let it boil twenty minutes, surfing constantly, and then pour it into small moulds. • Mot 'Poesy.—Boil a quarter of a pound of lean ham,. chop_it small with the yolk of three eggs. will heaten, half an ounce of but• ter, two tablespi'mnsfal of cream; and a little cayenne. Stir it over the fire til it thickens, and spread it on hot toast with the crust cut off.. - Pstsr..--For a duntblo-and ebeap paint for house floOrs, dissolve onei ounce glue quart of warns water, thickened with paint. After being put on, go over with a coat of boiled linseed oil. It will dry aud• be reqdy for use in two hours. • . , . . Lixisms-r..7-One of the:,best liniments for lameness, rheumatism, sprains, &c., 1$ made of three ounces of sulphuric ether, one ounce alcohol, half en ottace oil lavender, [two diachais laudanum. 1 • ' LONDCilit Elsars:—Oue . pound 'flour, font .atmcea.butter ' one .'cupful common sugar, half pint molasacs. one-third 'cupful ginger, •with.a little Baleratus. • • • we.- •1431nIcr CALL—Tbree . cup sour , milk, three cup Indian meal, three tAblespoo . (dub molasses, one egg, with a little Hour, salt and saleratus.
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