• Atrie•rP - Slisfr. scOnnwrotus. - rj:" - ataff,,( $b coniginoniry or tun* :-.;,-, from whose columns We• borrow the -following -', totiyhing verse, ) da you happen to know what. ' serate , maim are? It m that sort o f ,a ~i o h , k - "reeling as may be peodues4 in * &time who . : lam , not the weans to pro:words dinner, has i:. au 'influenza in his hatd; a bog in . his ear, a rei t a violent pain in the pit A'' 'loothaebe; soft en , . h f his Ito - maids a= wall as a general touch o f y' °"- ' -' - • Creels 1 k. ;,,v,,,.. bone fever and Chtneepinague :g . ." That'e what macruteti.nutiar are. Among the patent sermons of Dy. Dow, Jr., welled an illustration of, and remedy for the senttemmiimtihile`gailjAnn a away' . Readilenz,n *nd di i : it m n ancatee.l swami I Meow Pot Whir, I. hat wet tbsoilvtiog wawa; , I do atot feet a gala all over, - - Bat I feel It mast sight hem. " 'l%eruitrwattsitet tar relative* mut taloa to day— " We sowinunz wows—l aware b•°"" z ' lit &MO Attu% Itwo7- lOte's saf• to tad. Oque ea Wiwi virtues Wand to Woos ... wee, biasiths4: l Iblity Poke • With out we decline; 1 . ?boa yang cm m ratio go, Emig& Ira &dog bay ; I know Ira all via*. yet t =Plans ' - 'Cause ilatlta ban's away. / . Tbsi ates itoth ikles aft and to did, - - • The ama • astuOtecteat awns; Tb. Wads all Imo pas to sleep Babas the SMIWOW attiwzos. - '2 wwoottomw omatertait a laugh i • t . :To matutlblk a Obit I'm gay— • I've sot the senmet . '•• bol t torSalll• Ante/ away. Assam &Net taste Moe peembes now' , ~,,, - I don't twit pork.two-"al ; Moonshlatt or aistab sod sunk tot MO • __WCllild WSW*/ *it a IneeL. , Mowry Pity, tbftzb ~--,wiletwor me up - - I'll vb4t tierVlT, ' Asettsaa WAITS ilkilliti for the lima . .' - That Banta Atutla away! , . may ON TEA CASA There Were five: Wl:lye as happy fellows as were ever i let loose from college.— It vu ilvatAtion," - and we concluded to take a trip to the Falls. We got aboard the cars and were soon traveling very rapid ly towards oar desimation. We had just seated ourselves and prepared for *comfortable /Make, when in came the conductor, end who i should it be but our friend -After the! common salutations— " How are you, old lellow,",te.,'lul passed, Fred said he had some btainali for us to at teed to. ."Out with it, old chum," said,we,"anythine at all ,lU be acceptable, so let have it." "Well, boys," said Fred, in a very confi 'deotial tonei f that seat car there is as 'love in' a pair isjit was ever my lot to see. Thiy are going to to get married; and now if pin can have any; fait over it, just pitch in. They must be cared for, and I don't know who . can do better than You." Ina moment Frekwas gone, and we set ourheads together to form a plan for "taking cas of the lovers." "I have it boys," said Bill Beavers, "we must make the girl think that her lover is a married—." j That's it, Bill, that's it," said we not giving him time to finish the sentence. - - "That he is a married maw and the father of children," said Bill. • . "That's the gatee,,boys now' let us play ' - • It devolved upon me to commence opera tions. Acco4ibily, l l entered the car in which we iTerelifortned the lovers were. The 'girl, thinking, 1, suppose4bat she must giie her lover all the seat, had taken a neat on his knee; and he for- the purpose of protecting . her; of course, had thrown his arm, around ,ha Waist and so they sat, in rearsoft lover's style. _ . All this I gathered at a glance. . Stepping up tp them, I saia..: "Why, Jones, what the deuce are you dq ng with this girl r - The girl arose hastily and seated herself on the seat. , • I , "See here, stranger," said the'- fellow, "you'remite mistaken; my name , ain't Jones." -' • • . " i191 .9,J9i 7 M 11 / 2 " said I,"yott certainly haven't left your wife and children and tried to palm yourself off for a single man, have you ?" niell you any name ain't Jones i its Har pei. It never area Janes ; 'taint a going to be, thither." ' , I merely shook my,heml, and - passed on to another seat to see-the rest of the fun. The girl looked-'wild' aflei I set down; but Jones, alias Harper, soon convinced her: thatl was' mistaken. 'Ahont the time they got to feeling right well again, in came Elliot Gregg... Walking . up to Harper, he accosted him with : "Why Janes ' you - hens?' How did you leave your wife and , babies?" `. "Now see here, stranger; you ain't the fait -min that's called me Jones to-day, an' I reck-.• on .I mast look Awfully like ltim ; but Lain't Jones, an' more'n that you musn't call me Jones. I habit got a wile, nor babies either; but-this ere gal an' me is a goin to splice, au' then you can talk about my life, and I wonlin't wonder- but what., in the course of time, you might-talk about the. babies too ; but you musn't call me Jones." : This retort brought' forth vociferous laugh ter from the s ectatirs, and it also brought .--blushes to the ce of thegal that was goin'. to be spliced." "AL, Jones," said Gregg, "youirrill regret - this in the future. I pity your wife and child ren; and this poor girl.", ''So, Mr. Harper, your real name is Jones, itch, and you've been foolin' me, hive you? Well we ain't spliced : yet, and I don't think we - - I will!be soon,' said the girl, and her eyes fairly flashed fire. "Jane; Jane," said ldlirperWon't-yon know that I'm Bill Harper. Thar ain't a darn drop .of Jones blood in me, and I'll prove it," At this moment, Jeff Jackson, Bill Steev era' and Jim' Byers entered, and of course their attention., was ;called to Harper by his loud talking. They stepped up to him, and said : :"Why, Jones I What is all this fuss about?" This was more than , Harper could stand. •110 ; leiped upon a seat: _ - ,*_Now," said lie, "my name is not Jones, and I can lick the teller that says it is." Byithis time we had got to H.— and our friend Fred came into the car and m ade Hat . per i keep quiet. The' girl that wouldn't be Splced" requested Fred to help 'her on the train that was going back to N-1- which be did, and the notorious, Jones, alias' Harper, tilillowed her. We learned afterward that he proved hith self to - lie Bill HUrpor instead of Bill Jones, anti he and his gal Jane "got spliced." - ALL ABOUT A re= OP GARTERS. A blooming young damsel, who called her. self Rosa Johnson; made complaint against anettier equal ly attractive maiden named Martha Jane o ßrien, yesterday, before Jus tice Purdy, charging her with having stolen an elegant, &Wily, and altogether itt%luable pair, of garters, unlawfully appropriating,the bathe to her 'own comfort and delectation, - , much to the detriment of the peace of mind 'of the said Rosa. It appeared from the state• ment of the pietty and much aggrieved Rosh, _srliose blue eyes suffused in tears aseho told 1 her grievancei,trat those articles of feminine wear had been t o- joy of her heart. A sea , farifig loter of h re had, brought them all the • • way from lit Ono Ayres, where the Spanish ladies indulge, in 'little extravagance that way, and they were very unique for such a country -as this, whAre a lover never would think of prelteeting,'es a token of esteem, a dozen of gnrtees,na they,do down there 4 They were fiered with elaborate devices, and inscribed t- :wok - 4 pretty motto in Spanish, which. she sa id he vld •her meant all about love and wan,* and .such like; and had a Cupid ort ~One. end Who embraced a heart on the other • when th e _.articin—was clasped. She missed 7thent on Sunday morniug, and kicked up such a row about it that 'there was no peace in the . 'fatally until all the 'girls 7 —it was some sort of .* feminine manafaeturing institutxm—agreid , • tax search. When •it cause Martha Jane's ',.. '. turn, hoiever, ahe demurred ott the ground of . • , extreme delicacy, whereupon they all set upon. her and threw her down, and then made a forcible inspection,lwhich revealed the stolen property in all its pristine Snit unblemished beauty. Rosa sail would have rather .. • bat... her best silk dress, and demanded that ' . summary justice should be done. Martha Jane ;Idea the great temptation and-the in. a . suctivo weaknetW of her sex for the= ittle ••:-, '• vanities of the world, and, maintained that:she 7 ._ =, . only'vranted to tioryow them fur the'occasien 2. - ---MI of which so overruled the majesty of the ~,: httelhat she ,got off with only a fatherly' ad .•'',..-, esoattsoa to "better couduct iu future. Some) , ~ ...-., .. *men it was moireat tin after all, the of. leberwasptieutiai Sad the signor so pretty . : ~...": .. ,:—Perreit Free P . . j' , • ..; .. . : - ,-. :, Power estnsise.eefiloaplar mad Durebies These Pumps are:well known in the New England and some of theX iddle and Western States, where they give great astisieetion. and bare established for tbesistdres a valuable reputaticm:' They atiOrd power which may be employed-to drirli a WI, saw, or other mach • ffirroe test iroontale. etatilleatm, and farther pa lam, address -the Manufacturers. PERE:INS k WILLATiD, • (formerly LITTLMILD CC° 4 April 9, '59 _ dinifogjles Arkin Dlfillealt to be haul. - Hood Nee dlei.. 'JOHN ENGLISIk CO.'S PLAent P) Helix. Drilled Eked Needles. decidedly tb iit in the market. of different stars:from No. 5 to 124.1weyr to be had wholesale and retail. at • 0. BAN ‘i .11N Pottsville, January 30,19 tr DKACE PIPE. ND also.for conveying wa il, fro th h 2 to 12 Indies hi 'diameter, very cheap' cheaper than wood sodas durable at iron. Perrone in want of much Pipe aW find it In any quantity at B. NANNAlirti March '59 : --7 — BOSTON BEL llhe .best in the Uniteti . ses always for pale st lianas& by APltifor airßsltlrm mane to any thlclo dale' notice, at the factory. as our tempos OTef All Whirs. • J.pmeso, Pat s i t Was smg THIS celebrated - mat bitted a character unequalled s'erer before used. It' will not break buttons; it will wsilh Moroi ate a# well as the roughest flatlet') Is MI easy to operate; it will Bar nu:m.l3lw and expense of washi ewers a piste In errry dwelling hoi 111 guaranteed to every puerbaser t most satisfactory manner. ZIP' ' Address . VI:THERM ! " . It DI . ... This simile oisehine ean,he sees nisidanee every 7donday I:.reniton. /lira . Hannan Is also ant limiter it in Pottsville and vlehalty t Aprll:l3, '49 A. Ni. AU. DOUBLE -DISTICL, Ade-Weriiiiited the Only Gamine: For Working owl Bleaching, Linen. Mc READ Wu AT 711 it [ADIEUS AY AFlOll' 66 W E have used the above; Soap for the last 7 years, and we long experience, It doer not injure the doe' muslin. We highly recommend it Zo every whams to nee labor nu& bard soap, and have , white clothes. „ • _ • - Mrs. Wm. W-18, M s.Stall.i Krt. Ja " Thos. Feeder, " T. Sliiiman, "" I. t , " Sherman. " F. II (whet: • " I Thos..Nllls, )thinness, " J. " Julie Severn, Fish;;, And hundreds otothels, Son numetons to ; For sate at A. Ilan na story in bottles: Tel —and;.',, tents allowed for empty bottles, - Al by Itrintsinger. & Cc.. 'kill Haven. an head ACo.Minerrmille. Price, o cents &Ida Pottsville, May -211.'52 inciAticeciVkCTOß Arid Leather and Shoe-Bind :3g 13 RaPrim! street, between Caihnehjil and Has POTTSVILLE, PA. • r lIE *undersigned respeefut I forins ShoeinaktrS, Storekeepers, and ienerally that he has leased. the Tannery a, appurtenaureelately ear:, tied on by Jain L. Hen , - nig; where he Inavul tunes ALL KINDS MOltOCOO,Kids.Stral Wrench • blorocro: - -rto Itat.and !took Dindit Pink titling and Itoa of all enterer Ile bar so on hand'a general sort went of all kinds LEATHER. Oak tam ...d Red 8 , 110 Lwattn Slaughter Kill.. Teret UPPIOI LEATItER, L bucket Leather for nuts OR; nd an es tensile Lasts,.Threadr, Nails fens. Clamps,. &e. A Sheep, Goat, Deer. &et also. Samar ta change fur leather, at the highest market prl fur in cash. OeL 15.'59.ff. TO CARPENTERS AND B M°1213311 SCHUYLKILL COUNTY,LU MANUFACTURINCCOM HAVE on hand at their extensive establi/ Railroad street, a great quintlty of lumber of and deacrlption, which they ran supply to Carpenters and boildere. at lower rates than bought elsewhere. They are also reedy through the Means of their rxtensive busty bor sari nztaathine64. manufactured art Wee at a siting of 25 per rent. on former road Their laiie workshops hare been In WM. tiny for the past year, turning out vast guar Doors, , ; ' Window Fra, Sash, Panel Wor Morildings, Bed-posts Blinds, . '. llannirt - - tilhutters, ' And 411 kinds of Pruned, l'an'ded and ru Which they have eonstAntly on hand. The: tot ratio ordet, at the alt , rtem notice. fora ro quality of sawed or manufactured Muff.. .Dry and green Hemlock of 'MI kinds, fjr bt r;, 3 7.l.....Ti k ,;r m o a,p'Zinrel i tar;la t triapn i Nan k te" work: White and Yellow Pine bard; fern " made to ordet; • White Pine . plark, a, 214.2. and 3.i inch spa net. alwars ready; 111,0, pl rails. scantling, posts. shingles, lath, cell in Ingo. dr, Ac. .VMillis of sawed stuff and everything I on hand or to-order. at' thmshortest notice. Pottsville, Man% 2ft! 'iiB NIINERS! SAFETY LAM A Superior' Article. • rEIHE . SUBS CABER has ,'test re , , 1 celvel from New Caudle. England.. is U . Ol Days] Safety Working Lamps. made ander the 1 Tpectinii of ' the English Government Agent. of- : the 1 at quality wire genie. Alto, Ga use Covers Made read Or use. tor' j r _these Lampe. Theie are the best ;arty, La . Os ever In. tidetuced into this County-,and areforsaleu olesaleind 4411 at about the root of inferior Lanips. Also, Wire Gauze by the yard. and Lamp Brushes by t edosen or siwtle. Also, the Clanney Lamp for Ross 'and Mine Viewers. This lamp la covered with a flair ?Glass.end glees an increased light w bleb Is ot tram , nee to Moe `Viewers: 11 KNJ .4 IA NNAN.! b) AcirThese Limps can he put du a box ied with ex plosive gas. and moved rapidly backwds land forward. without any covering, and will not exVlod August 8. '57 CARRIAGE FACTORY RE ' undersigned respectr brace this oppOrtunity of Inform tug the public that they have-removed their eztensireeerriago Factory, from Mauch e ! Chunk street- where they haye been since the late lire, to their New, Large and building, in licrris' Addition. on 14 , ni • Whey nrepriipared to turn nut CARItlAdi : E HEST TIIESTAtE and read to a their; astomers and all thnse who may (sot, their patronage. An entire new and Wells of =toilets and the same old hands ;will to do work whith inelegance add durabil anrpessed. They will continue to attend to the buss ./ as neGire,with determination to give! get, Lion Ce I. 11 nrierP will i+eelre pipuipt Atter' 4irltupairing4one at the shorteyt notle ' July 18:57 39.1 y A BRIGUT Jr DV POTTSVILL Saddle andarness a( eery; y lIEREWIT4 invite your .especial L attention to my very extensive stnek a Ready . lhide Sidditry, /farness. Collars. 4f.e..embracin the largest variety of style,' and qualities ever Oliere for Sale. In' this kalnty, and at prices that will cow :favorably with those of any other house in the trade flaying been, for some years pas In thehabit. of purchasing' m Zne . Arderfateavlervire/yfin I fi nd mys Alf now in the possession of ads ntagr from. tide cause not enjoyed by the trade senor Ily.and feel , 'that I rmo, with confident*, solicit the trod °fall slashes , of dealers: and my anangemeuts for the coming Oa son's trade are based Upon eren a favor a amid of /mei.' nes:than hare 10:11.411.0 door.; you ran t erefore rely pnn tlading at my establishment everyth ngtha Is ne quired in my line. firders hy mail re respectfullysolleited. adtbe sent warranted to give satisfaction, both as to nrle and quality 1.-FIItEIVEIt WO5ll LS.l)Oltl7. apposite *lava' Church, antre strut. Ittievalt. - -ech 7. 1857 lo=iy; PIANO&AND NIEL ag NSi Of the beat Bianufacture..l% restated ) OR SAli k E BY THE any scriber . AVllanotitud deonesold by him will be warranted-if 'l. not what hey are rePresented, tliey can be returned. Alt kinds of Melodeons will be sold at Manufacturers' calk:prim in Vottaville. by which the pu *ateliers save the , atrriacc and risk of transportation. Pianos wilt be sold from Stn to Sitn ICSI , titan regular citytrkwe accord'. tu low to the raluo or the instroent. Thos e who prelerit be us.and reeeislog a letter f credit, can inakethelrtpsn selectlonsat tbeManitfactu rs.aseettain the pekes:and we Will furnish the lust riti i rected at the above rates. If there is any doubt this mat- ter—all we hare to say Ii—TRY 18. . MARCH CHUNK -- . i Wire Rorie Manufaet.ory,l Fileatcrx. Role 44b • =al.., ManufacturerOf Ric . Rope, for inclined planes.aliafte,l alopm.tc., would Inane the public that b e la 130 W lilt.: pare," to make 'l_ , I j ALL KINDS, LINVOTITS .4 ND Etrzs,ir OP "ZAP AND D ROPE. - .: . I At the ahortest notice. of superior quality. and on the i mast liberal fenny. a t bla Aire, Rope Parfet,. llleoatek Chunk, Carbon Cal. E Pa. Reference eau he made to Messrs. N. A. bruglas, N. D. Podded and A. il .11rnedhead.at Mato+ ('hunk; to N. 1 tatlereen,Euracolt Mil, to Ebony, Gelato nu A Co.,Tli more, Mu:erne enmity. Pa.. and in fact. rly all tbeop. 1 *raters lu !Me notion "be here been tolog Is ropey. I *nett 14. 'MA - i A UTIVi C. 'II 32-13, 33. . ' —..._ . 1. Jr' :WO — TIE. . 00440perasnra Wag 'amp 11.31• It'firehouse*, Iif)KINO j TOBACCO,, - y.- 1,7 penriv--APOIN a da!r.itt tlambnOgt Forth,* To4e-' or , . 0 4 segirlittunartol7;4o baud and ready tog sale. 2)OlarrdaaweelSeeModlamokte g To *•24olait, liairSrarikb Banc, • " : MOM Alseilt. SPfirMS &elm. . • . 1011,000 Seed *ad tem Orderatlunaktallyreesdrod and *ft in Tennenntrf . 'IIA tT A.' MOVER. • • ' • • " ItiotbneV. Bo o4 lON Ps OAT- ' I* 'SW -41yiuosariavtirc g • r vett' roaelho ew York tr u outtok - 04 . s 7 lettlotW . of ltsiatitili anti itsitoels View& gistitaMshillPl: etwaylltats4. lo ll/ 40, !th0, 11 4 4 . , . . 1t4111141.1111 . • lota flufasfar, 1 S"A r L U. 0 01 * - e tr i p , i to f t.,-Sebetl:- 'fOl!, osokaisit of all the felmit4 l!wokitS SCHOOL - , 'Mr; Copy Boots, pies, tot;flatos; of tls test quality. • " • • Silflebolans suPpllod at lowest prtsr.,aud Troth. an and furetosporatto the n e w Wont& taws, at ' B. 1141)111AN'al Kook owl flatboatq t' ton. so. meo . ..... . BOOTS AND. SEOES, CIEN'gRE• STREET,' Three doors V belowrtiugg t i nota, yottrirtue. it o 4 el/ variety of goode,tithert': . 01 0 flume. Eastero.PhllsdriPtila or 4 1 \ll,lji Balding Work, for Alen's. Wu. men's. Boys: Mimes' orChildrena Wear. _ . We manufacture and are prepared to furnlsticinir cos tritium with s superior elide of Gents' 'reach or'Adler kart Calf Roots. Gaiters and Walking Shoes. Water Proof and - Kip Boots, suitable dor Engineers: and He . thanks'. /Morrie and Laborers' Working Bouts and Shoos. losates' French or English Lasting Gaiters, Bat ton or Lace Boots; Buskins, Slipper'. le, ac _" Atir,Trarellog and PeekingTrunk*, ValifFilp 'Lane' and Oft Cl"ill Traveling Baas. Bola' and Mimes School Batchels; and an essellent assortment of Umbrellas will *birdie be found at our establlsbount,et MottorMs prices. • • Country Merchants 'MI be suppiledrfrith any goods In out line in such qesnlltket as they require, et a trifling advance on city prices. ~ Thankful to oar friends to past favors, we *re deter mined to merit a rentinuouce of public patronare by gal pbritrg good articles upon the most reasoomble terms. Pottsville. A , ril 311.'69 • . ISM' 111 0 EOHN 11. - ADA " ADAM, Counsellor at Law. Mew—No.la Wail street, (Roar ZS ' ) Neer York. 0v.:9,19 , 47.1,y• T • W. ROSEBERRY, Attorney at V 4 , LW. Once—corner of Market ant 2nd streets, Pottsville. ' August e;'66 I Y O E in R S:r SE t, o , p Atto te ru tb e e ); o at *Lyme. fr.bruary vso ' y-P. DEWEES; Attorney at Law. WI/ICE—Pout &as above ilortimer's HOtal antra street, Pottsville, Pa. [Dec. b, '/17 • 4.3.- HOMAS R. BANNAN, Attorney at i Law. Office la CentreStroat,opposttethe klpisco.ps reb,Pottsville, na. CR: 20.'48 4747. • OHN C. CONRAD, Jr., Justice of ey - Mae Pate and Coaveylincer--023ca oppoits Rost tam Broadit., Tau:Aqua, Ca. . [May 2,'54 18- t ritethedh-t-Ptdelsa"tten:3lldnedell:neareLfu"l4l67:ll"-Lratlinb.d=age,%79eleWs se. 11.EIHENT S. FOST ER, Justice of _ .....____ ._.. -- OHN SEITZIN GER; Justice of the 0.) 4t. Peaee.ST:bLATlLwillattend to all, business en. trusted te_hitu with dilideure and ears. [lB5B 81ye GARRETT, Magistrate, Cons'iyaneer and General Cape:tor. Mee, Centre t. Pnto3ille, above Exchangn Haul, And. lb. '67 38- JASSES J. SEIBERT, Attorney at Leer: Pottsville. &Lnylktllln y. Pe ttit-y(14o on Centre street, above' the Zdjonre' Bank; July 10.'69 - . j Zl. ir B CRO FT, Attorney at • 61r, and Magistrate. ofricv—e Are street, POTTSNILLE.-tio doors be low tbarT,uwn Hall. [Apr119,1,9, If.4f SPINNEY, Attorney at Law, •a k •Sshlaud. Schuylkill county. Pa.. will 'stet as A aOeut itiihe porthole and wait of Real Estote.col lection of renttilc: Slay 723.'57 21-ly • . fliiktsTorii - ER LITTLE:Attor tleynt Law. Pottsville. Fehitylkill coutity. ume*--'. In Matututongo street, corner of Seeond. , . , OR, from ilium or 44 *hb beautiful (dr - 1 EORGE M. DALLAS, 3r., Attor ntriat 1.3 w, , ' . Tiott grille. 7"I1 k. Centro at. retrly nppOatta the 1111nnts! flank. Pot '4IILN Nee,tia tee 5, 61) I Ras 1. .Trelbly. FoT z sA.totn eyatLaw :.ppfe,.rtnotelntiestt (on m0,114-noa) tleMaylkill comity. Pa. - (kto • . ' 444Y re il cents l' Pr Bile , = by Moor. DiVNID B. GREEN Attoril4 at'Law.; Vigicrille.l.a.,* Smith 7st cornar'etni in and Market afry:V. Second Story, .:ntrattenn Market N. ti.4 - ilay cons - tilted in aeons - is; May 7it,159 JAM 29, P 436 .1 '• • • [JOHN T. BOTti. ELI4 . /S.dro BPTLE, { . krTORN EY S -- *T LAW. OFFif —ln 3.t.tunumgn street, near Centre, Potts ville, ' • • . [October 30.14 , 44.17 • Jvo. ifeartatessl ' if:ea Ivan oniXDZL. - .TIENDRICKS & B.IIIN DEL, Ai l' L. totners at Law, PA 31AQL0t, Pa. - Has ingassoele and tOgizthei in the practice of the Law, all professional businesTauf.ellnyikill and adjoining connties entrusted' to their Faro will receive 'prow pt /attrition'. 3lty 41 .. ; '5B y ln public th all its f,.:1 - -:AVIRE SCREENS. WIRA C VIAL AND SLATE SCREENS. 0 ttN 11.! KUitTZ, (late cit'and sue- asset, to Kean at Ilstattaj wOuld respectfully call I eat tendon of diersonseneseed in the Coal [tininess, to his slanufartery of WIRE - COAL AND SLATE 131';,1tItitNti,t9AL RIDDLES, WIRE nitooms. acqac..- at: the old eXtabtishment.Minersrllle, Srbuyficill Co., Pa. liat Ind ttecninitat.terl in the business of Screen mak- Inl for upward of twelve years . 1 flatter myself that I can turn °lSt a rood work as is done anywhere In dhe county. and wattld refer to the quality of my work Indhn past. ex a ututrante e o f what it will be In the future,' pledging myself that I will spare no paint; to make,nry work salisfactoty to all who may giro me a trial. / ' Jail:ill. KURTZ. 30 tt ' variety of I kinds of en. In (X. or paid Minem;lTle, July 24. '5B I A NY throoot. on , every kind Operators,. It .trg't.‘. I to ,eits wit! to{- tt their line , f.STERLY & FRICK. . • • Sfarrauctarers of Wire Coal Screens,. WvIOULD respect Fully call the atten- Mon of gen- ..---=.. .."..--k - - , ;..--- -- -, Ilenten •jenitaged in -1 "-' - ' 7 ' - '' ,- .'" 4.:- ; . ' - ';--; the Cloaltrade to the I r E-iTi 7 4 - -,: .:" ', " : Z. 2 - emt screens of the _.. -c , e ~,if ---;.• vitrioni Cises4 They L ' -•• e ~ v:"*.t.' ..e, :,_ have to ereagett full- '.,-.: %. . - "• ' -,,ErlAt" .- .:- 0,: - .- - a Ries for turning out 2 ;, S-..i.*...,,. 4- . 1 the twat of work-with r7f. , " _. ..&____' ~.U. ' t : prntuptness end dig- -:--, -. I : 7--t•-• - r- ,-,. pitch., Having the ,- .1.L ,- i.. ~.ii- t 171"•,if . ,,,,,,,'' 4 ;.'", - • ::....', most rap erl e n ced .. ; .-17 - 1J , Y7 1{ .-'.."?7,,, , --. ' hand' , In the State '-.2 4 -." ,::7, . . .; .1„....- they' can guarantee - ' '-=-1 2 '- -- '. - 5 - ....-;..' "=-=---. all work done at their Factory. . llegairing.seal/pandsubstantially` . done alike atones notiq. Screen Dolts,Cogybeele.Edgevrayltings,Shafts. God. geone..&c., te.,alwaye on band. All potent directed to the grin by mailbr len et D. L. Esterly'a Hardware more will receive prompt attention. Pottsville. 31-treh 12,'Z9 [July a, 'IA . T-] 1.l ..-' , %Jul ( - per tit lea of tries, Yd Work, Afro rrldy quantity Arautling rablort nc t rnar 1 !4. n . bramg. 11th. pall- TRANSPORTATION. their line I;INILAD'A-A, READING RAILROAD. fiti ; • of the Flitlatla.A It. R. Co.. • . 'Philadelphia, June 3 , 1, 1P49. The rates of Freight and Tolle ou Coal transported by this Out ?mu, will belie follow e,front let, July, lbu9, tit further notice: To Richmond, ' •-• 160 1 1 . 45 " l'hiladelphis. • 1 y fa . 1 1 45 4. Ine ililltd Pil . tii, . 1 160 11 45 " Nieetowti,', . 1 501 1 45 " aeriFintown R. R, 150 1 146 " Falls of Schuylkill,, 1501 1 46 " dlansysink. ' 150 1 1,16 *. Spring 51111 s, . ' ' 135 1 130 "Conshohocken and Ply- . I • , mouth Railroad. 1 35 j 130 " Rambo's and Potts' and • Jones', 1 • • ! 12.130 " Norristownoillrldgeport4l 30 1 125 " Port Kennedy, , .1 251 120 " Valley Forge, • , 125' '1: 20 " Piero lIT iiilb, 1 151 116) .2n o yer - s Ford, 1 1 6, ~ 1 10 " ottstown. . 115 i 1 10 - . uelaseille, IjAiii4 10 " Birdsboro' - 1 1 0 111 05 " Reading, . 93 1. 90 ~!~~' j OVED ly em Onimottiong ite, where kqUAL TO mmodate r. then; with ierted stock fin hle, them, " Between Reading and, '' 95 1 AO "• 95 1 on 44 llimburr, . 95 r ot) Orwlestmen. 95k:.•• 90 , F i bereafte* 'ri satlifse- . , Itv order of the Board of Managers. - 411tle 11,'59 24-1 Ir. 11. 31eTUIENNEY.Ree'7 eGNUYLKILL NAVIGATION CO. lffice of the Schuylkill .Navigatian 1,7 Cemgetny, . the 3. itki...-4.1n and after Jultlarf, the chime !or the use et Cars and for Toll on . anthracite .Cus I, curried on the Schuylkill Naeicatien till be as fol. lowa hod thereafter 'so continue. until !runlet: notice: • , 7 "77 - , - 1.- - . -- .. - „Fi - -- i ;....i , ..,3 r 1,-. ..t . - . FROM - , i 2 C 5, z ,I .." , S'' - ' 1 . e' is . - i 1: g ''' I ,-- • , • h•ta , tett. let.. eta., Tr:Philadelphia, , • ' - 75 t, 74 1.72 130 31anagunk, .1.-. • .15 1 3'4 12 6 0" Spring 13111, • : ' ' 60 50 57 60 Conshohorken; ' 60 59 57 50 ' •I'lytnourb'Dam, Co 169 67 50 Bridgeport. I. 55 Ib4 52 45'. , :lorristown, , t. 6 154 52 45' Pori Kennedy, - - 50'f 49', 47 ;•.0 'Faller Forge. 50 149 :47 40 . Paullng's Dam, 60 .49 47 40 '-'.Port Providence, - , .- 60.1 49 . 41 - 40 ' 1 Phaeolsallte. - - . 45 144' 42 37 ), Royer's Ford. • ••• ' • 45 ;44 42 37 Pottstown Landing,.-, ' '-- 46` 42 42 37 Port Colon; •4.3• k4O _4O . 4 4 Birtlabortmgh, t . ~ • 41 140 35 34 Ruuting.,' • . ...' • • - 33 1-r1 35 31 . . Alfhousett, ' t. ' ' 381 1 37 •35 31; Mohr:m{lla, - ' 'i , , ' 38 v 37 - 55 31.1 -Hamburg. • ' n`' - , 36 1. 34 32 231 oralaahurgLanding, - • ' • 20 t 29 17 The etrame will.he per ton 0f2240 e., lean eve per cent , allowance (or waste, as toms,. in no charge less then twenty•llee cents per.ton wilt be made for any dla taten. By order of the Manager& - 1 , ' _ 'FRALEY', President. 7 R., TIANSAN, PHILAD'A. £ READING RAIL ROAD. • RATNS OV FONIOUT ON Irk:RCUANDIZE... ()N unti all uert d IF: o l t i r c. R ,the M re A llo te u r itme ll o t iv l rv Etr h i will tweburged per 106 pounds: ' '. • y • .• - • - • f•4l,t 41.1iTICIA 01 FIIIIGItt, tr *X , 424 30 - - Dry GI ere!bi.' Confeetloaery, Books „comet. in Cigars,Vrest Meat, Ylsh, 0 lase, Se Anvils. Bran, Dotter. Copper, Eggs. Ear thenwais,Olindsto.tes.Grosteries-ltemp Hams, Hardware. Hides; Hollow-ivory, Leattre7ctieldasey,Oysters,olls, • Cott dr., • ow.Coltre,Oestri.lkartrrnt,T,evol. laveyclialle; Spites. Mee, Salt, Prot+. ,strive, Nagar. Wldslcy, de. Dorrias,Stre Orkluv. rtuarta.'lllll Stories. Melt sad Tar, Salt,Sersp hou,'Sludier and Lumber. De., 11 riots. Coke, 'Cord Vovill;Clay, theist tee, Iron Lleirsitoweillsalult:PlS Irorsirlastow. Slate, Halt to., roar, wry Baird 1 < Itarele2l,Nll7': ' ' Trail •iliiiiat; LEGAL CARDS. 1111T-'i gT , 2i :ga.,t4 p -w; MIRAMAR; Pottsville, Pa.: . " :I" ="ar=. , ts=l uter:P/MAIIANTIi, Mt! SO. *Wax torfttgArl Pet are timm matte. **a tr• drimPlA g a g s MN as 4l2 , tt MT= EL ,NK CARTER, Civil and ?din , tinglator,E armor. itc, sift attitid to ika rvirri viineiNtown plots. Se. Oilies Silver Tense*, POttintllbs o Pa. ptareltl9.l.9 1%. • ma D. L. DODSON, Tlogtim, L Inn be fteais4 et lib . ellee my Etar et greet, above Castre. swath side. doilar Ike week ibt• louring Meant/I°Tel*, cheat :oontio ('0 37411 AGENCY-rPor ..the Purchase and Sale Of Rea/ &date; _baying said sellingenal: tor ig dome or CAW Lands. lathes- Lt., and colteetini reds. (Mee Kahan:and Btreet,Pottotio• re pril O. MS 141 CiiARtM. HILL gpEORGE. 13, FISLER, Mechanical Basinger and Dranobtarnan. attends tO' the pale an archaae of machinery. and to the ratmildlas and patting op of old machhanry. Part aid:m.6litre+ 6.'69 G E QRGE K. SMITH, Mining Engineer and Colliery Viewer, •P01713V4.14, Deeember _ T H. -. McEliviiti, , Ci4,il and, Mining cy • Engtrunor, Ash Lind: Pa, mitten& to Suneying and Inspecting SI Inca surveying' and dividing lands. rem. laths; Town Lots and all other: buldnen In: the line of hls pro&Ndon. Letter - addrass, -Fonnbiln Epring Schuylkill Comity. Pa. (Feb. SIS 'SS S-ly • HARDWARE. CONSTANTLY on liand, T Rails for mln,log purposes, at ridoord Hem fie wash or pod PM%ITAYWOOD,LEN k CO, Pottrrit is. Pee. 241 • ; j(Rilieft& FORKS, Vine ,IVORY-HANDLED KNIVES and FORKS-4 superior article. Plated- Tea end Tibte Spoons. Parka. salt Shneele. Snap Ladle. and Pla ted Table Castors, at STICIITEIt & THOMPSON'S, ' . Centre and Market streets. 'HARDWARE AND IRON DEPOT. R - TUE SURSCRlBER,lsaglngnowsrrang , ed hie goods at Ids new place of busloess and with A new determination of I n tnlsh. lug All such goods .1, the baslnesc ef-dthe Coal Region may require, At their lowest market Table. solicits the Inspection of the Public. I shall be always on bind, and havens handia fall stock of ' . Rat Iron. . : ........ Chopping Axes, Flue Iron, I . , 1 , Coal Shovels, Cast Fteel, - Trace Chains. ' Slit Iron, : I Nails and Pplkes, - Rope, .. Tackle Blocks. - . • Bellows, • ' . .lAnsils and Flees. de. Hardware and Iron DepUtiCitstsx Stitsm, three doors above Market. east side. i. . . FRAN.Ii POTT. July lA, UAL . ~ - . ,?4f SPORTSMEN! SPOELTS.II II • • _ an T HE latest in . ..best. Invention for fxateht mist . • j • • • REUTHE 4 5w 4 4 Patetit Animal iirapPg' Small enough to be allied to the' pocket, and as effective as ' a rifle. It will kill a bear or apa, as tam- ArarCall and tee the areal fn yen lion, at GEORGE BRIGIIT7B -Hardware S tree Stnre j • Centre . street, POI - SEVILLE. April ZS, ' . HARDWARE & IRON SELLING OFF BELOW COST! rHE SUBSCRIBER, intending to relinquish the Ilamlware , business, has revoked the balance outdo stock to the brick . building In Norwegian st.nret,.between Centre and all mad street sardjoini ng the Liquor store of 31r: Jas. Smith, where he Is now closing out Ids goods with t out regard to cast. Ile would re pecital ly 'call the *Mutton of HousekCepers, Mechanics, Miners and others to his stock. being satisfied that It will be to their advantage lo 'glee him a call. as be is detersuinedlo close the testiness. Amongst his stock trill be found a generalAmor' 'zeta 5u..6 as IN usually kept In Hardwire Stored.! There will be found— Lockiq Hinges. • Iland and Panil SAWS, X Cut and Mill Saws, , Files and Rasps, knells, Bellows, Vices, • Stocks and Dies, Chisels, Augers, • Braces sod Bins, Planes of all kinds, Tacks, . Brads. . Chains, I Shoe, is and Spades, Saddlery Hardware. Saddler's Tools, Wagon Boxes, As., ke. ' 441-Also on hand, clot of fret rate Cabineit and 0133'Cb maker's Varnish and,.)apao.logerber with Wailed and Forged Irou;Shear, Cast - and Spring Steel. A*. otthe best manufacture. . - .CIIAti. W. CLEMENS. . April 30, '6O 18.tf GEORGE BRIpHT'S h tAV 11AltIPS ltn srottx, twa doors . be los Ogles Hotel, and neatly oyneslte the !linen' Bank, Pottsville, where will ,be found an same:tent' assortment of Llano; WARS I _ . . ' Coach Trimming, Files, Springs, Fine Trays, . S oldlery, ' ' Drilania Ware Shoeteaker's Toole, - Assortment dents Locks, c'arpenter's Foch., • - . Table Cutlery, 4 e . , n Glass and Paint, Pocket Cotterps , - -74 iron Bit ot all slurs, Table•Speons. , Rolled •' •' Anvils and Vkeri .14t4111. nnd ' Spiker, . ; AssortMent of fin Gang, Railroad Iron and Nails, • sheet Iron Crtiel .lery ; SmitltTools, -, Wire, Tin Plate, I - Banding natal/Ay. Dress Kettles, Cart Steel, .. Sad Irons. .n l • Slicer Steel, - Pane and Boller% . ' Arm Blister, Chains. ' Mill Saws. ' Railroad Traces, • Croasent Bawl', . Powder and Shot; Fine nand SWINK i ' , • , S. 11. returns his thanks to.tbe public for the patren age they extended to thelate firm. and hopes that In his individual capaidty, by strict attention to basinesa, and the etiperinr quality of-bit rondo, Sod accommodating priest's, will deserve and command tbelr.cunttnned rip -0 EOILOI6-111110IIT, • 'r 17 , Dealer in licz li Ware mad bon, Ccnire Streit. Pottsville, Stur.l2. IMi9. . 41t. INSURANCE. Great Western Insurance and Trust Company, -: OF PIIILADELPIIIA. . • „ • ' Charter Perpetual.----Capital $500,000! • • 1 ... FIRE INSURANCE On Stoves. Dwellings, Public Buildings and Merelitindlse generally. Also. on !louses, Barns and editents, liMek, Mum Implements, Ae. Lim it,rter Perpdttel. o .- P. 13:DEIVAI.D, Agent, °mos, Pottsville, Ps. January 1,'59 P• l34 :c 4 •T'tttOW'Plit7ATULl_A WcHA R'PElt PERPEIV JAL —Office, No. 311 Wiin ut Street, above s Unsure nil nal lon or damage by Ary on BUILDINGS, ell her, perpetually. or for alltult.,l I ime. ilorscnom Pox. snots., and MEI:CIIANDIZN ten orally. Alpo, Mallon In surance on Vessels, Cartpes and -Fintiglst. Inland .In sureties to all sartl.of the Üblen. DILECTORS: Jacob Esher, Peter Steger, D. Luther, ' Lewis A udenrled, Jno. It. Bliklston, - - . Dr. Oro. N. Eckel t, - - Joseph Maxfield, - Davis Pearsou," Wm. F. Devi. 4 .1. E. - Baum. . . • JACOB INUEIt, Presides!. W. F, - D SAW, nee Prank-at. . W - : M. Smith, 84crelory. air.fong Ot.trros halo been appointed auent fir the above Eompiny in Schuylkill eounty,-to whom persons desiring Insurance can apply. . . • Sep , . 3 , '•D • A& . .. . Q c.— .4 it 25 130 135 130 '1 25 180 135 130 135 130 135 130 1 25 . 1 20 101 130 120 1.20 115 110 115 1 20 1 10 1 10 110 110 150 100 100 lOO 100 1.00 1110 100 • '95 1 95 RO 80 80 80 . . • THE LIVEBPOOI AND LONDON FIBS MIDI • Lin INSURANCE COMPARE, - Authorized Capital---$10,000.000. ' Paid np Capltal.Surpincand Reserved Funds, $5,000,000. Liability of the shareholders unlimited. fleeing been appointed 'Agent in this Distriet by the Llterpool and London Me and Lire Insurance Company. sold for other reliable Fire and LI& Invnranee Companies, otThiladelphia, lam prepared to receive applleat lens for 1 urines - against Fire, on every description of build. in and property, • l Operators would end it advantageous to . Insure I, colliery structures in reliable Companies, Li. which I 4as Agent. mirth% desiring Insurance are respectfully Invited to rid at my °Mee, where particulars will begiven. togeth er ith the nespwilve circulars of the Companies, and detailed statements of their present rendition, ' HORACE P. minx Centie,street, a bOTO lifrrwegfan. Or at Pennslyartia flail, Pottavllb, Pa. • REFERENCES: Philadelphia. ' P.Mari/le. f John Tacker, r tleq., John Shippea. 1, Jame , : Dundas, 'Oro. W. Snyder, Elk , John R. White. Fag., Ron. Jame* ll:Campbell, David Jel ne, M. D., ' lion. C. W. Resins, Richard S:Smith,Est.,', It. M. Palmer, Esq. iJanuary,29, 'ha . . . 1 1 HE Girard Life insurance; Annuity 1 . and Trost Comps .y of Phttadelpblit. Mee, No. tots Chesnut, street, thefirst doon Eut Of' the Custom House, C.APITAL .000,000=-CHARTER PRIOSTUAL, cknitinue to make trantaneos onlikey on - ftie most favor. ,able terms. The nipital being paid op and insisted, to ether with islarge and constantly Increasing , reserreal.ftrod, offers a perfeet security to the insured. - The prumiums may be paid yearly, halflearly. or quarterly; " • !She company add a Bests periodicitily to the Ituntratt• e for The first Bonus, appropriated In Deceanber, MI-, the second Donut in . Deconster, 1610, and he third konuk to December, 18bt, whisk' additimas make an aye. e ine e l mor e than 00 per "cent ,upon the premiums paid, without increasing the annual premium. - MAZIA911111: - Thomas itldoray, "John AArtnen, Robert Pearaill, John R Latimer, Thrown' P. James, John IL Slack, Frederick Rrown, John C. Mitchell, • George Taber, , lease Barton, ileory O. Freeman, , . Path J. Ckiutly, . 4 Tome Starr. Pataphleh; eontaininz table of rates and explanations. forte of application and farther inforniatien can la. had at the °Mei. TUOSIAS RIDGWAY, !resident, . Jona P. Jaime. Actuary. - rThe subscriber to attest for, the 'above Posipany in Schuylkill. Canute ' and. sill e ff ect Insurances, and gire all nevem:7 inforuutionlon the subject. Jeoe2s, 159 26- B. DANNAN. . qinE Franklin Fire- insurance Corn pitsp,ot Philadelphia. Wiley, *16334 Chason streets, new Fifthstreet. . - mum's: ' • 1 ' Chides N.Banekerp Game *.Riehardi, Thou - me Dart, I, Mordecai D;Lewis,. Tobias Wagner, 11 . Adolphe Z. Doris, " Sunned Grant, ' ,' David &Brows, Jateb ti.Bmlth, -- ' I+' .. .: Morris rottenest:l. -.' ' 001111Atteto makeineuvanoe.permanontorliMited on ov•O.desale.ikm nraroPM 4 Y,ln town andfeountry, at ramose lowias areconsistent with neenvity. The Companyhave resetved a large contiogent .Tund, whishorith tbeirCapital dPnetolums,safelyliivested, t i e adeTd ample protection the Insured.. Sinew tbAr Inr eoeforatton , a period ot I yam, they have paid n pwards of.otte salaam. tioo amid t4oasivad doilari,lmes try hte,,ihmehyaffording evidenekof the advantages of In surance:as well its the ability mud disposition to meet with promptuass, all liabilities. ... .. _. -.- , • ORALS. itANCEDll,Dielident. • ' Ciiol:ll,twoum,tleiretery._ • :-- Tbe eoleieetber has ItereappM#M4 itiMittOrAluettleoro imattoMellootttottott.aod bitter timpared to Vailif in' aitrommomktendietteetiitheiotproperty.ot the lowest kW. _, '• •-' 1 • ANDIEW - 11:1281t4.4fmk. il rotter , liteallt. , ll. MS ,•-' L 30. •".. 11 11 LIFE INIMUNCE. nrwzirtY. . . f `P Wit) , i AL. `• :;m:figiettA:lt*i . s. , • ‘ f 4,1 TUZ 'MURAT= .110 LIA AND, Itlntftplr TOR - 'II"I'SPERSTit- DISEASE ,OF 'IDE • KIIIIS I EII, • LIVER COMPLAINT'' "• 1 WEAKNESS :.OF ANY RIND rilpfEß AND ACOE I - :1 :vVERVYARMER ANIX:EVEEI4 . - : FAMILY has its peculiar Itittirs,compocindednar eo ag to some favorite recipe, handeddenirafromfathet to son, perhaps. The principle that atantestimulantU neeemary in every houvals undisputed. yet, being eoUo pounded by un.skillful hands, often contains element, both incompaUbloandinconalstent—sometimesposithe• ly hurtful. We here offer to the public.in a highly con. &nitrated form, what willessetly supply this want,pr e t pared upon scientific prinelpies.compounded 'ofaitupi acting in harmony, yet **eh faLtillog Its OM 'remedial office. Terns PatsitlAll Is here offeredin • eotieerdenttbrm, yet perfeetly safe, an /leaflet. which, acting upon the circulation. raises the action of the syetere to the stand ard of health. eepectally ulteriorly debilitating attack of disease, after dopreMen from heat. or any lo c al or Eel. dental cause.. ' . an Anatipasslodie, which. with a general 'stimulant power.acts with a peculiar influence upon the nervous system. calming nerrousirritation. when taken properly, without the least tendency to the brain, and without that distressing reaction witch - is the tene'ot most tonics—often causingtoortinjuly than theoriginal • disease. - As A Tomo. moderately and permanentlyegaitingthe energies of all parts of the frame. producing nicessarily • healthy increase of these:lion of the varione means, chemically changing the acidity o f the stomach', and act ing normally upon the liver in regulating permanently the billiary eseretione. NOTlCK.—Whoever expects totud this, beverage will be d IsAppointed: but to the sick. weak and low-spirited. it will prove a' grateful arnmaticcordial,possessed of tinnier remedial properties. Cettritilon...The great popularity of this d'ellghtful Aroma hisindured, many imitationv.which the pudic should anent against purchasing. Be not persuaded to buy an t. thing else until you have given Poloanaves Ilot: LAND Buries a fair trial. flue bottle will Sronvince you how infinitely superior It is to all thenelmitations. iffirdold at $1 per hot tie, or six bottles for $5, by the 1301.-ff PROPRIETORS, " BENJAMIN PACE, JR. & CO. plpmnatentiste anZ elptnists, PITTSBURG, P:A• Fin; sale In Philadelphia by the - agents—Hoffman4k Morwig. office of the Democrat ,•- John Johns, 222 Rare street; Spc4l_B'B°,lE422 North Second street. ~Also, in iteading,by Ritter a Co 4 Lancaster. by John F. Long k Co.; Pottsville, John 0. Brown, J. C. 0. Hughes agd tu C. W. Epting; Taagus, b It. J. Fry; Minerevillk. , J. K. Burns, and -in Schuylkill Haven,-by cheater. - ' November 27,'88 • • 48- ' HEALTH OR SICKNESS! Choose Between Them. HOLLOWAY'S PILLS. The. blend tarnishes the material of every bone, runs , ele. &nil and fibre in the human frame.' When pure, it 14 , alrell healih to orerforiran : when corrupt. It produces disease. lIOLLOWAY'S PILLS o rate directly upon the elements of the stream of life. ye trnl izinßthe principle of disease. and thus radically en log the malady, whettiiir located in the nerrea,theatom rh,, the liver, the bowels,the muscles, the skin. the brat or any other part of the system, F Used Threughotif the Verld !: HOLLOW ArS PLS IL are equally etlifaCiOClFln tom: plaints common to the whole human rare and to disor dere peculiar to certain climates and lorallties. Alarming Diaordera. Dyspepsii, and derangement of the liver. the source of infirmity and suffeth;g, and the cause of innumerable deaths, yield to these curatives. in all eases, however ag gravated, acting an a mild purgative. alterative and ton ic; they relieve Ihe hOwels, purify the fluids-and invig orate the system andihe constitution at the saute time: General Weakness—Nervous Complaints: When all stimulants fail, the sego - sating and bracing properties of there Pills giro tirmnexs to thestraking nerves and enfeebled muscle, of the victim of general debility. # • • Delicate Females. All Irregularities and allturntelocldent to the dell este and Petipitive organs of the Pox are removed or pro vented by a few doses of these mild. but Infallible alter atives. No mother who regards her own or her ehild ren'a health should tall to have them within her reach. Scientific Endorsements The Landon nLnuco," the Loudon PlTedlei I Bellew," and the moat eminent of the faculty in Great Britain, France and Germany, hate earogized the Pills and their Inventor. , . no:away'e Pills are the Lest remedy Samaria the ' woad far the following discuses: . . ' Asthma, D-" Inward Weakliest., Dowel Oomplainta, Deb ilit y, Liver CO mplaintP, Coughs, Fev<iand Arms, Lowness of Spirits, Colds, FemaleComplaintallles, . • Chest Diseases, Headaches, Stone and Orsini, Costiveness, I ndi4eal len, . Secondary Symp. Dyspepsia, • Influenza,toms, , , ' Diartham, • Inflammation, - Venereal Affectlo'r iviirins ()full kinds. t.,*Elold at the of Prideraor HOLLOWAY, S 0 31alden Lane, New York. and 244 titre nd. London. by xll respectable Druatsts and Dusters In !docilely., through out the Unlted,States and the civilised world, In boxes at 25 cents, 621.4 cents. and St each. ere. ifEgi•Th Is a considerable ear log by taking the larger N. B.—Dlrivtlons for the guidance of patients In every dlaorder are aftliail.to each box. July'..%, '59 'DB. COOOSWELVB NEW KEDICAL SALT I For Inflammatory Dt Only.. New Medital Salt!. New Medical Salk! IT IS NOT A CURE-ALT, For Inflammatory Diseases Only. asP R,,..'COGGSWELL'S NEW Nip - !CAL SALT, Instesd of being& remedy for ail lila, contra over , but one II), has hut one - aim, and ise compllsholmt one tblug, to wit: OVBPULS INFLADIXA,TC , it mesas. whatever he its form or locality. whotherl In the bead. throat, abd.nnen.extreini t les or skin. NEW MEDICAL SALT.—Its pecu liar excellenee is, that without the tuLeless leas of lood and strength, it effectually cures liefarnneabwy lAm:tau, (uo others,) by producing au equilitaintu of all the fluids in the body, the want of which la the sole WM. of Intl/maul ion. VOTICE To INVALIDS ! !—The 1.1 following forma which Ihe unbalanced -Bolds as sume, and many not here mentioned, that hare more or lees fever or pain, are as easily subdued •hy the NEW DIEDIHAL SALT, as fire Is extinguished by 'rotor, to out Brain Fever, Headache, Rush of Blood to the Head and Heart, Fits, Inflamed eyes. ears, nose, bings and liver, Neuralgia. spinal affections, Erysipelas, Bronchi. tie. Pleurisy, Asthma. Cough% Dyspepsia. Venereal Die. eases, kbenniathm, bunt, Scrofula,.and till Itching and other cutaneous eruptions. • DR. COGGSELL'S NEW MED- W ICAL SALT ezeits,like the vaccine matter, anei traordlriary Influence over the veins and arteries. result ing in a gradual decline of Inflanintallan as Indicated by the puke, which soon resumes Hi natural state, ai the heat pain and fever illteopcar. • R. coGGswELus NEW MED .ICALL SALT does just what it claims to do—no more, no lese—equalises the fluids by removing from theaystern all arterial and venous obstructions,. De scrintireeireulars may be obtained from any Druggist who has his valuable medicine for Ale. Coggsweill's Antiphloguitie Salt— • Awn PACKM/611 CIMONIC do., ktd!".it ; FAMiLT ;1°44. Sent by ma il free of ex:mita', on meipt nj pricte.. Invalid* with chronic or long stauding.dleeases, Should amen orders chronic package. - For testOnnotalo and direct lone Pee el rouLtr. D. C. TAYLOR &CO Gen. Agents. tkr2 Dock Al. rba fad. N. 11.4gente wanted In every-elty.Town and -Village; pot. COGGSWELL'S NEW MED.. ICAL BALT Is for Ale In Path Ville, by O. W Er ttxn; in Minenville, by 11 W. Pannell In New Phila delphia, by D. W. DODSON: In Nit Carbon, by If. !Muss. ate; in St. Clair, at KURTZS: In Middleport, by J. II: ,POnt.Xl,l In Tuscarora, by. MEWL X it SON, and by all N aßeetable Druggists wherever the “Joutexar." is read As It is not a patent niedleina, htit the prekeripthm of an eminent Physician, no oue.lhoold MU to try the NEW MEDICA SALT. February 5., '49 til The Moat Extraordinary Book of, the •First Edition of 10,000 sold in .6 Weeks. "BOYHOOD'S PERILS MANHOOD'S CURSE." ' PUBLISHED BY DR. S. PANCOAST, 910' Spring Garden Street, Pkiladelpiia, Tay And for sale by all Bookseller. This la a book of 225 pages. Etano.,lemodin cloth, erlth Nl?g LITIItXIRAPIIIO PLATES. and Intended for Parratioioardlaos and Toting Mao. - . 11 %** 1 7 Tom; }tan' that WWII'S to mato taln hht health and itamkrod, and. hare a hea/thyproony. 'should read this book. Some of the statements are really astouding and bayir ,anmrr be fore appeared In print. Price SI.- Br mad $1 IL A Great Work for lb• Ladles. By the game Author, entitled LADIES' MEDICAL. GUIDE, I) &ND_MAItRIAGE FRIEND. Tbla La work of nearly MO pages, beautifully bound In cloth, and C 012143111 OUR /00 SPLINST/D and ctstuors rattan - so*. It gives a complete deteription - of the iamb:tare trod fattettoubf lb* reproductive orpotosot the featialeituarlag how married ladles may /nee or *raid large &Sallies. Also, a complete history oiNetmh,ph'cO , dingo. with curious plates, ghosting both arises to one. . It also errs advice to Young Ladles selecting a lumbabd.pOlullog out the tame of se Muth uohippl• WWI after ummiage,m4the longest. It exerts, on. the offspring."' Toe work also eta* the symptoms god 'treatment of alt temata,disamus„ so that racy Gault maybe her own. PhcSictatt. .The lett eliapter Is devoted to the TOME r. &Ins the receipts lotto/ melee alit:event to uNe by tbs. noWity of Trance. England and Bitola. for beautifying the skip. ludr, teeth. .and far retnorind foul- and "preterites a sweet breath. They hire Wen .ibtalued at 'great, ex peon. . Price $1 ISO. inall,ll 75, ar eight additional etanspe„ 8000 copies bare edready been ordered. Those yield ug a copy of tliefind edition should send Welt or der* erittion't Arley. • For complete description rd , the Work see Prospectus, lihich nlll be sent ou'remipt of ono Wier stamps. !agents waisted In every, trate in the Union.. 'MVO • • . • ' , , . . Dialer StylsAlteiseprit Zeiereloyee; r~lt 'alt kiiids;, 'furnished as cheap, _ if NL - .1 oft satifit; num* can be preeentile Abe city, by , , , D. WAX , Abr. MEDICIN ' ':111/PLNIFORD'il_ Liver - lavicoratOri • .35r**101,1mait. T 41.24. Gams, Is Vonp *vide d from : Gyms, awl boi u boooast Ott, tiobabliebt4' hat a mita t vo awl app)rot•d by alb that bore wad It. sod . k tint risotto* to irlth email:eft Is all the ilitonotitrr wbleb It Is torostasentlati. It has eased tboo, o odti iwith!,:tioto b t? t, two years wbobad gime upaltbopet unsolletted emitemtas fluidal.* must be'adapt tbe Individual talittad dew as to aet malty Oa tbr Let thisdletatea of !rum the meat the Liver im Mare Liver Com ptaluts,M Vbrouta Sum tery. Dropsy. Sour Stom Cbotte,Cb niers .I,lmAwa tots,lrtatulasea, 4 I.llSev. may be used su full) Medicine. It wit cur. muds ma leallfr,) In AO tmuToooltds are taken a . Irir AU wbo use It are Itanifor. • * * *Mcs Waif? is itlei ..d isfailow bath ilter4 Dollar per Bottle:li*, I '••• itANFORD'i . Family `CatharticPills,. COIIIPOUN - DED - . from. Pure Veger /able Extracts, and put up to Was, Cues, Air Tights and will keep In any climate. The Fatally Cathartic - Is a gentle hot active Cathartic, which the , 0 Itiropriodor lute stud In his practice more than twenty year!. The constantl iti 0 "; emend foam those w who have long used y theereasing eilldandthesatisfeetianitich: all express in reward to i,theirlue, has induced tter to glace them within the .treat* et all. The Profession writ knowo.":thatilfferent Cathartics' : act on different portions of Mi l the melt. The Family Ca th arti c PI ts has, with du. 'shrews, to Harwell eatab- •!listed fact. been coati pounded from a verb ty of . erie . .the purest Vegetable Ex i tracts, which art alike on `"" ;every part of the alirnerei buy canal, and are coon ;end I SAYS in all ease where& Cathartic Is nerded.; ose _v ;such es derangements tJ tbe Stomach, Sicerdnres.t. — .lPains in (het Deck an leausßestiveriess.Paln an dle — tier/nue ever the who bt.dy. 'from. sudden eolds.iristblch frequently, If elected. end in Il long course; 0 Inf Fever, Loss of Appe; tite.a Creeping Seusationle. let Cold-over the bady, Restiessurse, - Headache, or} - weight In the H ead, all Inflammatory Diseases. Worms in Children or Adultr, Rheumatism, a gnat Purifier of the Blood, and many diseases to which tied* is heir; too numerous folnention n this advertisement. DOSE-4 to S. ifirtee-3 Vrbe LIVER INrIGORATOII - avd FAMILY" CA THARTIC PILL'S are retailed by Dragnets:generally, and sold wbolemale by the Trade in all largei towns. •,., S. T. W. Sanford, 111. D., Alaorladurevand Proprietor, 335 Broadway, N. 11 . tir/Litalled In Pottaville by HENRY gAYLOIt ; and In Tamaqua by E. J. FRY. [Se:A.lO,le. 37-ly • - ..Hostetter's Stomach Eitiers! rjriliE Propiietors and Manufacturers ot HOSTETTER'S CELEBRATED STOHACIIBIT tS can appeal with perfect confidence to physicians - and Citizens - generally of the United States, because the article has attained a reputation heretofore unknown...-. .A.few facts upon this point will speak...more powerfully (bait volumpt of lure assertion or blazoning puffery The consumption of Ih/stutter's Stomach Bitters be the last year amouuted to over half a million _ bottles, sad from lb umnifest steady increase in times past, It is ell d,,ut:thet during the coining year the consumption will • reach near one 1:111111013 bottles. This Immense amount could Deter hart; been sold but_ for the rare medicinal prPpertiell contained in the preparation, and tue sane, -Hen of the most prominent physicians In those sections of the country where the article is; bast known, who not only recommend the Bitters to Hick Patients, Mat a . ready at all times to give fettle:motels to its efficacy Id all cases of stomachic. deraugetuents and the diseases -.resulting therefrom. ' ~ • , This tenet a temporary popialarity,•obtained by ez tratudinary efforts in the way of trumpeting 'the quali ties of the Bitters. but a solid estimation of an Invalu able medicine, which:la destined to be as enduring as time itself. . 1 • . • i llostetter's Stomach Bitters have p ro ved a God-send to regions 11 here fever and ague and various - ether biti ens complaints have 'count:pi their-victims by hundred .• To be able to state confidently the. the -flitter." are it certain edre for the Dyspepsia and like diseases./ is to tdo proprietors a soureeof uttalloyed pleasure. It reutnve4e all morbid matter from the Stomach, purifies the blood, and impao la renewed vitality to the nervous systent, giving it that tau,•and energy ihdi - speusabie for tbe restoration of health. It operatia nixie the Stomach, User. and other digestive organs,,mildly but powerful . ly, and soon restores them cos ‘con t dit ion essential to tire 'healthy diecitarge ofthe functiung of nature. _.,1 Elderly persons may use . the Bitten , deity as per de , motions on the bottle, and they sill find in it a *Gm-, sot pecuthitly adapted to Mill readeclirsiug 7/ ars, asP 1 . Is pleasant to the palate, invikeirattug to the bowels,,e. - cel lent its a too ie. and rejuverating generally. Welts e the evidence of thousandsufaer.duneu and Comets whip have expeileured the benefit of Mi r ing Jilts preparat mj while su ff ering from Stomach de gm/aunts and ,gene I debility; acting under Abe advb,e of phylielans, thty bate atendoued all deletelbus drugs and fairly tested the merits of .this article. A few word's to the gentler aez. , LThere are certain pe riods when thelreares are so ha esiug that many of them sink under the trial. The relation - of mother and child is so absorbingly tender, that the mother, especi ally it she be yoting, is ept to forget her own health In ber'extreme adziety fur her infant. Should the vetted of Maternity, arrive during the summer reason. the wear ni body and mind is generally aggravated. Here, then, is a necessity for a stimulant to recuperate the energies of the sYstetti„antl enable the mother to bear up under her exhausting trials and risponsiblibies. - cursing 1 MOtliers generally preter , the Bitters to 111 other invigo. raters that rice ve the endorsement of physicians, be muse it la agreeable to the 'taste as well as certain to give a permanent increake of bodily strength ' - - All I boseysersous to stalemate have particularly refer red above, to wit: sufferers frota \ fever -and agar, caused bylf i tlarte, diarrhea. dyseetery,letligestiOn, loss of np. Pea , , and all diseases ot derangements of the Stomach, rettsurtuated invalid?, persona of sedentary occupa- - t on, and nursing mothers, will consult their own phys . cal %Gaeta by giving to Hostetter's Celebrated Stomach Bittebt a trial., . . • • - ..; 44-CAUTION I—We carillon the public against using _ .y-ot the many buffet funs or cuutit:rfelts, but ask for liostetter's Celebrated Stomach Bitters, and see that each bottle has the words..!Dr. .1. ilordettt r's Stomach Bitters" blown nu the side of the bottle, and stamped ou the metallic cup coveting the cork. and observe thatour autoaraph signature is on the label. air Prepared and sold by HOSTETTER tk. SMITH, Pittsburgh.. Ps., andisold by all druggists, grocers, and dealers general y, throughout the United States, South A/tunic& and Germany. ' ••• so, fOr sale by Jain Cl. Brown & Son, Potteville ; J. Bettie Burn. and G. J. 4.1. ti. Lawrence, 11 hums ilk; I. Eckel.Tretuorit;- Eitel/tiller, Sleets & Co., t'inegrove, C. J. Kneedler, Donaldson. [Dec. 3, 'SS .13.1 y • P.HTLADELPHIA. ; • BUFFALO ROBES, BY•the BALE or ROBE, al. Geo. F. Womrathos, N 01.415 and 417, ARM Street.. VIII LAD'A. ALSO—A large &apartment of LADLES' FANCY FORF, of Mir man man nfacturr. N. B.—The highest price bald for all kind* of SHIP-, PING FURS. Vept. IN, '52 3941ni 304 'Tow 4. PM...AMER & CO. A E S'ITEEI' WIIARF; Philadrlphls. dealers In Fish, Cheese and Prowl mons. hare emslantly rm hand an mdmement of DRIED AN D.I'ICKLED P I 511..tc.. Til Msekmel, shad, Sateen; Blue PIA. Herrings. Codasb. Beef. York, Lard; Should ers,-Dams. bides, Cheese. Beans. Rice, .to. "Oct. 15. '19 VIAm • HENRY S. BATT'S. M A A N nd UFC , T r U on RF. A R 5 0 EG F ARt N pi t!FF Ae l, At the Fouthweg Dea l er rmo of gecon ' d A Noble ids:- (Fitton 15.3 cf 155 f;41,1e strvt.) P4tiled 9 a. AIWIVo.ohI especially call, the attenlloo of the Trado to hilt “Ot4ratoi Geratooett Scotch &es." Atmont 0, "59 - ,3'lool t • J. S. SHANNON. OT Locke, Bell-Hanger. Silver-1 1 10er, • • AND DEALAZ IN Building Hardware, Nails mut Raik, Weights, i ; 1000 . Market St.,:above 10th, Forth Side. FO'Bells repaired, Keys fdted. de. Poreslain 'Door- Pl. tro, supplied and put on. Speaking Tuitra put up. Philedel pb la. September 3, 'Mt 36.1 y M. S. ALLEBACH & CO.'S Watch ..& Jewelry Store . 126 !Pink Second Street, ' w ( o Op eitb the Mount Vernon Itonse,,Philad'a. ATCHES, Jewelry, and Silver wan, fOr sale at lower prices • than' at • any other store in the city. Matches and Jew elry carefully repotted in the best manner.— Also, the genuine Altuta Plated Ware. All goods warranted to bens represented. ' ' iilas•Atse agent for the American Watch Company. hisloizon hand, Gold and Slicer Atuarican Watches and Illoremints. r N. 11.—All ceders sent by mail. or otherwise. will be Onnetnally attended. tori [bee. 10. Id SO-1y SPICES! SPICES!! spicEsisi .31 LI 111 E AND NO. 1 GRO uN D PEP- . vim. -- • . 1.. i -GER. CINNAMON. ALLSPICE. CLOVES, AMERICAN AND i'NGLISII M uttrARD. uAYgNN PEPPER: N UntEUS, MACE. ir F: SUP. CARR. L...4)DA. s A LT PVTItE, SALERATUS. , SAI D .. sopa. IN DIM). . . SAI D .. A CORIANDER SEED. ASHTON DA lIIY . AND GROUND SALT; ac, For Mil or. the Itaglo . Mills. No. - 24i and 246 North Front stroot earner of NeC, Philadelphia.. + HOWARD WORRELL Agii-Vorrhsisors will find it gr aUy to their interest both hi quality and price to buy these goods, yhteh are warra oted as represented or forfeited. A trial is twlielted. March 19, "L 9.. 121 y GOOD' qrROOERIES, Whricens::: • Wiit. PARITIN, - Jr.; • ' 5. W. CotierCICESNUT and 12th sti., Philadelphia, flu on hand and la constantly ?replying a eholce and geuentl assortment of Family Groceries, cowl* Jog of 81Wriar Mach- and Green Teas, Coffer, &Lots, Mee, flaws. Tongues, Bea Lard, Fish, Engllsh Ptelk.s, Eauees, Preserves, Potted Meant, Wine. Liquivai At. Ae. AU of which will in sold at the most reasotahle {mkt , for Cash. . Ordirs by mail nr otberwisp promptly attended to, and delivered to any part I'd the rity,fite of duns. VCatalognes sent when desired. January THORNLEY 41LiCHISM, yowl'!" EEASTcorium: EIGHT j Ki BP1111 4 :a GARDEN Streets!, Elalladelptatiai Haw a Large Stork of , • Very Beautiful SILKS, 2. • - • Mar All Wool DG LATNIS, French VatlNtiES at CASHMERES: 1 Beet 310ke of Mack Silks. LT:, 811AW,LS, in Blitekaand Colors, • Long and - Musts DROCII/1 .S)JA 11' L Scoteli.each', and Belgian tian SIIALS. Cloaks, -Ilaylios. tiro it Variety. •Goths, C 11.413.03 andlliiloeits. Linens. Iluthets, Slusi c, 3a. ate - Boon: c tin* a Cksallat - - - .•. 4 4- Fre - //ore Wt onTrrial. • . N. B.—Tke Mow of tie 4th an<iiittb:Green, 0011 tem Mid Germantown Railroads WI 6 tcra 13 °°T every tw Inlnutea. Prtt 24 ,14 30 , 310 - • SLOP CH'AIN. IHE SUBSCRIBERS have just lie-1 mired, Der bgllnCle “1 ARTAILDP front 'London tone. (12.00 • feet) % and % loch CHAIN, minutieta ed hr Jorn Abbot A lnr , near Nett iltstile, of litalcot RE. rEvEr),cleowY IRON, each -deco being ialljuctbe Adcelnilly enrol—being the make Gale enally preWeted In Eaaland and Wales for Crane InclEnea,Ceal Os and )tines. It to confidently reannemendell to Miners ond others as a r triable article. A:se 11/ 'tor , :60 time nlr- Inlngbant Short Link Prored Mara, Y 4, b-Ui, -3i; 16„ 34 and % Inch, nest, and 3 end % lack Ilestbest DON Sie - Lotelpes * Pile% ado' tee ,bran she. Nelle,metise. bole, Peter Wrlabt's Patent, and Wlleloson'a Weight's Solid BOX Siete, Vico neva and Pins, Atwood:it EledattAlend end Slone Ilattunets, Steeling Tuba, all rhea. Selety Poem, Mear's Miners' 'Lampe. Rosiend's Grifith's Coal Shatels.B4telerietes and Anent{ tre gist Steel. Bellit Metikl,,_ Wrought dad Car "MOW Stocks And Mee, dlerrlek's $.4 Patent Screw WrinC6e.t4t Naultrt. MARSHALL 'a co, - P:, ars ..161Tht sired, PhOetidig4,• . : November 1'.4'49 • 40,1sati," Sin ND:" .-- onal TEE . . . _ pany. IRMA: , . , . . . . 1. Money i s reeelred oral dab and In any amount, liarga or small. It" it. Viva Per Cent. Interest Is - Mild for money **oaths daY It is put to. l 3. The money le always paid bark In Gold, eh lit is called for, and without notice.',,... „ 4 t Money Is received from Rercat Yrs, Admit/astral/cm, ' lltrarisidliS and others who/leaf. to have it Ins place kit perfect safety, and atheist interest eau be obtaloed for ILI_, -; • - b. The money received from depositors is !tweeted In ARAL - EeTATE, MORTGAGES, DROUNit RENTS, and aneh.other first dam fiecurities as the Charter directs,: Ofilre Ilonrs—Every day from 9 till 4 o'clock, and o Mondays, and Tharelayetili 8 o'clock In the evening. ; ifisPTbia*ld and well - established SAVING FUND has irOtrived more than TEN MILLIONS of dollars from nearly' thirty thousand depositors. - , ' Tres. 11M/11T L. RENlNER,President. • a I Ran EMT SELEMIDGE, Flee President. WILLIAM J. assa,Secretery. " • - tiCreeteiritt enry L. Benner, -Francis tee, 1. Edward a L. Carter, .. F. Carroll BromMer, i • ot. w irt Selfridge, • . Joseph B. Barry, ml.R,Ashton,... . Joseph Terkes. C. Landreth ?attune; Henry Diffenderfer. Mee v....WALNUT ST, S.W. eorner of PAIR% Philadelphia. - tpriPl6, v . . 16. . , . ,• ' HARLES F. RUMPP, . - 1 11 - . North .Fourth - St, Philad'a, t audig e;e, •AT TUIS: "OLD STAND." %."; ; M ,-.• ne t .. . . , _ Whafeeafs . .and Retail Nausfireterer of ~; Pr rt Monnalets, Cam add Parses, Bressing'Cases, il I tna' IT . ec i r `11; C ntnieg. Loa t her , inM.i., i*ket:Boskl. - POll Folios Bill Book& le. Philadelphia. September 21,'89 - • 1194 y i ' ' ' HATS AND FAIRS. '0 n N Q.' 11 Y R .. .N E. S'. E. orrier It - 130IITII and (ACE Streets. P:tilldelishia, respect ; fully Informs the public. that be has now in stnre a moist excellent iumortment of DRESS i . ITS. at $3 and $1 each. Solt lints from SI i i nw ards. C Maier ifdresa's Fancy Caps and Ma ! / , .In au unequal variety. LADIES' FURS,'of the leboicest kinds. and most carefully made. '• No mtsrepresrnbstions as to quality or kind allowed, 1 , diet Pim altered and repaired promptly and per. f fly. ' ler Trisaminys ofrariens widths. ~ I Itesystherl O . IITBN WS is at the southeast corner o Malin" and RACE streets." Sips of OK Lion, Tiger a d BcarTsernaounts the Store. et.13;'50• I . ' 42.3 m t .. FURS ,'. FURS !I FURS F L/ ! A • i OSEPR ROSENBAUAI, NCY l• FUR mAsureertrier ANL" IMPORTER, f has now ready his very eat blare stock of Furs; reinitiating of Capes lin sCapes. Victorines, Mt. hr,,,„,.. Cuffs. eta.. in !din , • Salde. Stone Marten, Fitch, 1 , Chinchilla, Siberian Squi rel. and other lower priced Pars, all of which he is prepared to sell at prices to defy / i nuelition. I All Furs sold In ' this store are mortgaged to he what ' they are represented. .tore: So, 416 ARCH Street,' &Doe' en 41 1 , and 51*; (. .o rs Eyre re LandelPs Dry Goals Story) sign of the MI r G EN LION..PIIILA I' DELLIIA. •... j, D. S.—FURS altered Into fashionable styles, ate mod c recharge. i , , t. 15,'50 lof relle6s the naneirceis coy pooiseseion-show. ad to the hunpeeentent of iind need ineneh quantl- Rowe* judgement gum. you in vlgorators and It will 1 fious Attneks. ,Dysoepsia.l imer Chundshits. -Dyeez. , iivh,ilibltual Costiveness, ittorhola ChaleVa : Intim- ilfenmile Weaknesses. and las an. ordinary family, lilek neadachio (as thou. ,r 1 aln a t RA, if two or three ioommoMeement of &Cut. . I .lvltts:thelr testimony in I =;IMMM ! . , • DRY GOODS. N 0.13 North SECO,ND .St , PIiILADELPHIA. Itir ELLEY ' & BROWN invite the at. iN. tentinn of Cub Purchasers to a full 5141ortment I of FALL and WINTER Dry (soils, comprising to 1 pp. .. . 1 LADIES' WEAR—Blark Plitt" Poll aoChev res,Coburgo, Cashmere". Moue' de Lanes. Aipares, dc. 1 ' 'Aug, and Square 8R0... II It SHAWLS. . I 'do. . doi . BIANKET Siflit.L.S. • Reecho ItorderSTELLA SHAWLS. 1 MENS: WEARS—CIoth". CaßPlEnerer,_ Viol logs, Cords, • - Beivorteens, Kentucky Jeans. Yestiatta , kr. 1 AnILNISIIING OOODS—Meroeilles Quilts, Blankets, t 1 Tfrkin Es, Tow I 1 ng. TA ble.Cloths, Napt. Ins. he. i PLANNELa- , -Ballard - Yale Unshrinkable , Flannel!: otter makes of all colors aud qualities. , . MILL:01-1n all knideo, and widths. at low prices. , ' i .. 3IERIIIMACh. PRINTS—a full assortment of these L W N ' E 'll N k ßO nt'w bl7M lC h— i°° , o s' m a k l e w la y t!n o u n r h P a lt n tl d .:ololc iel l a 4GX-An erclntinl cash Thai KELLEY K ir ii — td. O .:y ae a P. B i s: s ee :w aZi no a teltent.—No goiAls'soisrepreseeed to edict safe. I (member—No.ll North Second Street, I.lalartelphia. 1 .. .1upt. 24;1.9 Lc : - ' 39-3 m POCLODIC , BACON £ CO., 77.--- i o. 20 South. SECOND Street, Philadelphia, 'AIPQILTEiIiS and Wholesale and Re ! taikleiders in :Fancy and Staple DRY GOODS. ~ In this departnuL,ntbi3rern will find a very full and ll e mutate shirk of Plain. Medium and Franey Dross S Iks,. prinelkily purchased at the recent large Am , ti n Sales, in Philadelphia and New York ; and will ho ' 1 w Id , felme the cot .f I,o,4dation., AIRO, 11l full line of lack Dress Silks , of th 4 roost relebraled mann ! rture; and high lustre. Also. lit their appropriate de. 3,4 I! rtroent A. an emtrnsire andawleot assortment of other 'IM Materials, etnbracing all the mootapproved fabric! 1 a d latest styles fo'r 1 , 411 and ;tinter Wear. . ! ' ' • SIit.II.7WLS t. SIIA WLS.I . I Is this department we offer by far the tpoot extensive ?Intent to be fonnd In the City; which , ' embraces all t e latest norrnira and moat popular styles of the sea t ;II Wi p n u i rch w a t :ol S- a u t i‘e th rfi e l l ' a e te U rarg " e ; A n rcti ny on o aar whiches , u a here l be mold at greatly re.ducel prices. Oe LO AliS 1 RAGLANS II MANTLES 111 Bums will find in this department a very extensive assortment, and - almost endless variety to Potent from, and.,without any doubt the largest and most varied ! stock,- both In point of quality and stele to be found In this country—lmaging In pricer from Low to Superfine !nods: all manufactured of the best 44411101 approved aterial, for Pall and IVinter Wear, and of unequalled vtorkmanshipfor first class Retail Sales. EZ•Strangeis visitin4 Philadelphia, are 'aliened to exanilae our Mock. A Liberal D.:smog to W holzsok Osshltayers. ; POLLOCK, BACON A CO., I No4ss.Sonth Socmd Street, Philadelphia. , ; October ^-2,' 414 m NO. 7011 CLIESI'N UT Street; above Seventh:PhiWel phi 3. . • The subscribers invite t be attention of Ladles, to their Stock of tbrio, ,KbEGANT GARMENTS, of which being a speciality. they are enabled to o ff er the most complete aseortment in t he city. I They will operkln October and November, their 'taper -11 none. consist_hileof- EdiiißOlDlll VELVET CLOAKS. uttsoi=oun DEAVER CLOAKS., OPERA CLOAKS, AC., AC.; AC., and elegant specimens of House ihronfacture ' will be added to their Stock Every 3loinlng Through the Season. —••••••••• . Air GRAND OPENING -6:a . Of . ELEGALit FURL For Ladies' Costume, 1a he -- . Fur Room of the ,isPais Mantilla Emporium." The Bawer bars beg also to announce that, in compli ance with th wishes of several valued euatomers,. they are added their eatabl blnuent a IPUR DEPARTMENT, . I n which will at all times be fund the largest displeyl well seneoued Garment:, made up by the twat French If , orkmen. and at priers which will commend them to ewconondral as well as the twat luxurious pn rehasers. FIT, h'l: e' 1 A lama may be relied on as 'being ex actly what is represented, as It is on part of the view! .of the 'aubscilbers to obtain au ephemeral, notoriety .by Offering Imltative•manufactures for the sake of selling cheap.r-but, on the contrary, ateputatieu based on the lcruutnent and durable foundation of public cottfltience. • J.Air. PROCTOR k CO.. , , I ?orders dUfanufociurerel Cooke. Altlii , 1•18 of Purl., to. 70S CIIF.STNUT Street, (above 7th,) Ph Iladelpiala z , October 2.2. '59 • 4391 .I - i , .....:—_. TO FOUNDRTNEN, XACH/NISTII ADTRER4 PURVES, ' Scrap iron and 'Me , • tat Merchant. Marblne and Pien.,..,.,_...._._ dry Fut nisher, O.ltlrt beast Corner of -....„.-- South and Penn "greets,. PIItLALIEL- •/:.. , t , s„ PIIIA, . • '• . • it. prep ared cl to furnish Foundryntra, Alschiniiti and 1 - others, With the faloKing articles: I Ingot Copper, Ricci,• Bridge k pg ae bi t i e L : Ingot lirass, Boras, ' • , Bolts. • ..,„/ Block Tin, ( -Crucibles, • Sheet and Bolt-dap i Lea d, ' Foundry Facings, per, ' i r_Spelter, Anclis,Tlces,Fllea,Bbeet and Bolt , li Antimony. Ac- ' . 1-.., - . ' Brass, ! Babbitt Metal, Oki Metals, l' ~ Sheet Lead, • li Bismuth, - Boiler Plate. Sheet Zhu!, ' :•' 1 solders, . - Boiler Meets,' Wrought Iron T 15115.: Plg Iron, ,- i Steam Pipe, . ~ log torGan,cteeM Baero ln,- , Lend Pipe, - 'or Wator, ~. • 1 1 Sheet 'lron, . Washers and Nnts,Sleam Felting. Al4P•Artleles of Seery description in ace by 'Machinists 1 end Foundrymen, furnished to order.' __-. ! , ..VCa.h paidfo r Sump Iron and aikkinds of Metals. Philadelpb laas 5, 'f9 , • 10. LIPPINCOTT k TAY LOR;AND LIPPiNCOTT, TAYLOR : . & CO.. ~ 1.• • • ' ' Merchant Tailors and Extem4fre Cloikiera r 1 Of this City,atal the following Cities and Couutlesite. *wit: LlPPllitOrt & T.trinl. of PottAv.ille, Erhuylk 111 Co., Pa; LIPYLNCOII,. TAYLOR & Co., of Enston. Northain'i Coy Pac '"' " of Dayville, Montour Co., Pa. " 4 " "of 313uart Chunk, Lehigh eo," _ : " • of (trading. I:ori:X Courtly, Pa. !. • it o V6lneinnsti.Ohlo. , as . of No. 2 31arket st.;Philad'a.! Would respectfully Inform his numerate friends.ind the public, that he has aseoclatod himself is btisinena with the well.known house of CRANVILLE.STOKE:S; N 0.607 Clesoilit Street :believe* Shah end SoienTh, Where his entire ants particular al tenUOn will be dee°. tad to the Mei chant Tailoting and Fine Ready-31sde Der pertinent/I . . 3ir, E. a. T. wdicits a call from his former uumermis, customers. and from all who wish clothing of superior 1 5 Style. Quality an &Work maniti either ready-made ' or made to order. air Steam:yrs 1r tiln *be rit wilt- please remember the Temple of Ras/tido. N0.F07 Chestnut street4ust one 11 square Leto., the beautiful Masonic Temple, si t slated on thd name etreet,• 'The u ndershturd will be happy to meet ! his friends and soire them with the best and most lash ionable styloof Ready:dean Clothing .thst ran be met with In any city in the Union. E. T. TAYLOR. Philadelphia, Reptembee.4, I ' THE AMERICAN SUNDAY SCIIOOL UNION • • - - 7•LIBT.TRAVI. I CIVA723 TX3C01C713.436.1\77a ClivlCt; - ILLCSTILAI EL I.IOOHB • Pat • CHILDREN AND - YQUTI - 1,- BEING the 'largest collec&ion it] the cottutry,;—Tbry me now put)Hahing A New Bank Erery Saturday Morning. Fleguttly tittle rot - A Catalogurs may be had without ehari , , by aiLlrediAlog Tax Ample: or SUNDAY SCHOOL UNTOH. 1122 Contenrt Sr.. PHILADTIP/It A. AairAg tht10111411111 , 4111 of Hui gnnday tleheol Union cm he ti:btetiseit rt Unkm paves at 0.0 Co. , , klorr 0 6 IL DANNAN, 1 rdi.,, Oct. In. 'B4; +l2-Ir TICE PARIS MANTILLA, AND £U EMPOKIUM, ,148. E. TrTAVLOR, FORMEALT OP VIZ PUtW 01 • Tr suidBeßlßEic , would respect. tufty Inihrta thotilierOws Mends and euatotnant . hoylkill County, that that UlO4 Weal 01 Clothlad for Young 'theettlegeea is =tub larger than 'Prat . and (boy ant dispo s ed to "all Ana?. PirliJOlF living, lat* dlr. lama: have the privflec• of erthtnaing <Undue re amed ants Igor ! , tr, they . do not suit. • • " - YA. HOYT & • . c2ctiptcutfit,oormer ot TestkPhllada 7lprllld, - - 7" bt -iart GRAM AND GARDEII !ZEDS FELIIIT 714 : Agrtenlturalliospleutanta,dt e , THE subscriber will keep notimaelwver.llatotbir and othertha., arwia. White Claret' and Lawn n u .. WIN tngether with garden and field ' , ad.. why, will warrant to be fr eh and ate. Ito rte.h: orders for an kinds of fruit trees. (warrantedlo beep.% they sre reprenentrd,) agricultural im pleown 4,4, ma of which will 14 tAtnithed at utougteturer's The seeds and trees sold by the rubscrilwr are with great rare, only (into growers of reretalirs aro standing. Its does tot dell in Needs prOcuredp,.. th i, s. " cooly to the market. from aware who selletwap,alq,, regard to the character of the seed odd • purehase or sell anode grown prOtnissuoualy to raedope, whorn, their too clue proilituity•delnio ratn their quality, particularly those of the : saum This la an' Important nonsideratkm to' those whe p ew chose either weds or fruit trees. Ifni. tree, ae. orders early to BENJAMIS 11ANNAN.1 ''TOGETRIFL " The elm hoe of old SA lonely and cold ' When whit ry winds blew hint'. - And, lc Ain' Wow. he a wln the snow • he ley wanderingvigh, And he said. “Come, twine with those tendrils of Mk * My wattled and ("ninth form, Ifor heart and hand Weenier weititand And Mock at the keeled storm. HA, Da! Together." And Po when grief hi withering the leaf And checking hepe's young flower, ' And frost, d t bits with their tooth so white In di appointment'S hour, Th it might overwhelm either by or elm If alone each steal the strife. If Mort and hand together thy atnnd• A They may laugh at the trouttles of ltfA /13. hat Together. • • How siren .M.Z•MIiE TO THE Cow.--Mr. Quincy, of .llassaehusetts, who ii,an earnest advocate of the Soiling system, stated at & meeting of the N. Y, State Aidetaltral Sy clay, that a 'tow's manure was or equal. rel. ne with her milk. He showed aern his own experiments. which have been conduCted over a long series of years, that a cow vokfa shout, 3} cords of solid twee nudes much more in value of liquid, making seven cords. Thri he composts with twice its bulk of Muck, making tweety•mitS brds. • -This' would be worth from fifty, UV . nh' t hundred arid filly dol. tars, acdording to th price of manure in the different markets. Ire keep Muck ieth e trenches behind the, cows, and' when satura. ted, it is thrown into a barn cellar. . Bat without endorsing Jar.' Quiney's vela.' atioil by'one-half, the is no. doubt that in our older, and indeed in manynew regious of our country; the manure from a single cow, 1 the liquid as well as.the solid, will if prbperly - preserved bit worth many dollars—often quite OS much as the milk products will sell fur.— There is now befoie us about si months at a l z foddering, and. it i cattle are. 8t ed, a very large amount of 'manure may made - . Every farmly can try theexperireptffir him: self., 'With tbundance 'of muck for (bedding. and-composting, twenty loads of good ma.' nure may be made from every cow, ox, or horse, kept in the stable between December and June. This will not only pay I'6 the labor of getting muck { but for a considcrable' part of the harand grain consumed. if this • 'experiment, were tried, it would begin a new era with many farmers. They. want manure, more manure, most manure. It is a stipule. tire want : of 4111 poor farms, and this manure . We can rriake ourselves.—Americats .ilyrirul• fririsf. t I , TuE . BEST 11:AND HAY.—There is prob. bbly as much difference in the nutritive prop• erties of the grasses, as. there-is kn grains or fruits.' Analysis shows this, and the instinct of cattle indicates quite as much. — .Analysis may not always agree with instinct, but. is the main, the animal. taste verifies the de cisions of the laboratory. Thus, herd's : grass stands among the best varieties of gra,s er cording to the chemists, and • Tuttle show s decided preference for it, when it is pain competition with other kinds.} • Some farmers seed all their land, both meadow anti pasture,4with htrd'sgpiss. They say that all cattle are not only more fond of it, but they fatten more rapidly _than upon any other grass.. In confirmation of this, the writer noticed this Falb in turning in heifers to eat up the after feed npoma ruaolow seed. ed kith several grasses, that the herd's-grass patches were the favorite feeding ground.— , Someof,:the second growth of this grass had , gone to seed, and though past its prime, it was grazed more closely-than any other part of the:field. As the tattle have the grass and hay to eat,.it is but fair that their appetites • should be stilted with the best.--.lmerican ,AgriculturiA. Erripts. . . OLD ENGLISH CHRISTMAS PLUM P ,111,ING. ' —To make what is termed a pound pudding, take *of raisins well stoned, cit i rrants dug .% oughly washed, one pima . 431161) ; hops ; pound of suet very finely and mix wit them; add p. quarter ,of a pound of dour, or bread, very finely erne:thief!, three minces or sugar; - one ounce _mid ti hhlf of grated lernetiXid a biotic - of Mace, half a small nutniett,'ontr . teaspocutibl.of ginger, half a dozen eggs welt beaten; 'Work it well together, put it into a cloth, tie it firmly, allowing : room to swell, and boil not.less than aevert hours. • It should not be suffered to stop boiling. • \ MINCE Pics.—Take a- pound of beefrfree. from skin and strings - , and chop it very fine; then two pounds of suet 'which likewise pick and chop; 'then add titr; pounds of curra!ns nicely cleatied and perfectly dri, oue pound and a half of apples; the peel aid juice o' a lemon half a pint of sweet ,rine, half a up . 1. meg, and a few cloves' and nitice; with pin*, to in fine powder; have citt:On,, orange, and lemon peel ready, and put ,some in eachof; the pies when made.' Mice 31Es . r.—Six pounds of curmnts,, three pOunds of raisinsetotted, three pounds of apples chopped fine, four pounds of suet, two pounds of sugar, two pounds of beef, the pee Land jqice of two lemons, a pint of sweet wine, a quarter of a pint pt brandy, huff an ounce of - mixed spice. Prhss the . whole into a deep pan when' Well' mixed. .L SPCINcE CAKE.—Six ems, same weight of sugar, half weight 4 "of !lour, half a lemon squeezed and • put in; the whole of a lemon grated; btu the yellow to a froth, then add the sugar Owheu well beaten, add the white, which roust boperfectly light;. then pat in the juice, then grating, then last, float.; alp salt in dulcient quantity. FEDERAL CAER.—One, pound of flour, half pOund of sugar, two eggs beaten to a froth, a glass of brandy, quarter of it ponaof ,enr rants ; roll diem . in tbickish, cakes, and. bake thetu, on tins in a m oderate'rett; nutmeg' or mace to your - taste. • - • A GOOD Cl.lll/sTMAS Pentitm—One pound of flour, tw•o pounds et2-iuet,, We pound ot currants,. ono pound of plums, eight eggs, two_ounees ot cundleil peel, almonds amt mixed spice neecirding to taste. Bell gently for seven hours. Grum,o(-. DoutruNwra.—One pound and gilarteror: . fleur, three-quart4s of sugar-, two unuce.s butter, half a teacup of cream, half . teas . putonfu) of suthi, with thb same quantity' of ereaktalof tartar; , dam add-three eggs well beaten,* . . A Runt CruetsT:fas Pm:wit:v.—Ono pound of ralaina Mooed, oue pound of eurrantl, half pound of beef Jule:, varier of a pound of. sugar, two spoodulls of flour, three egg I • cup of aireetruiats, and a wine'glass of bran dy. - Mix we ll, a nd boil irk ft mould 'eight 'hours. .
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