The miners' journal, and Pottsville general advertiser. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1837-1869, November 26, 1853, Image 4

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    _Mit nit tumor.
BROTH 'OF 4. BOY. 1
It wag accidentally bead by us as e
slowly paced our,Way boine to the me d
lanai meal, but it was a charactendtic You
America dialogue, so we took mental no es
of it,.aad here tt it
Two ,borswere trudging along arm-i.,
urn] lititk - that free but awkward swing .f
'the, limbs habitual 'to all boys. Who th y r ,
were, Where going, or whence coming, d
ponent knoweth not. The,elder was
. abo t_
fifteen-, and was .dressed in fashionable you. g
man's style;
_the other was about eleven .rf
twelve, and was more boyishly clad.
Elder Young American—Ate you going ci
the lection, Jim ? '
Tother YOung ; mother tiro
let me. She says I:Might get hurt
Eider—(With' a tone of the
_most utter
contempt)—What does she know about it?
rat a going, I tell you, and such tun as we'll
have—you nevet t , know'd. :
Younger—But mother says they get drunk
and fight—Oh my, how they fight ! '
Elder—And I reckon they 'do, hors !
A'nt that lUn ? It don't hurt aMan . to get a
little Boaz, now sod theil. Uncle says rt's
good for the health\ ',Why,lirn;, you know
Bill Hapkin ? \ • i t . ..
Younger—T . t 4ittle red-haired feller ?' "
Elder---Yes— . - .. I the freckled fake, you
know. ' • . ' ,''' • • . ,
' . Younger—An aer —An J 4 tura'up nose.- . -
Elder—Yes,• atji him—well, his sister
got married; you Inow.(
Younger-i c
Younger--My ! i You an't say so!
..E/der„---Y-e-es.
• Younger—AVlii,ton .
Was your sweetheart !-
Etilir-4-Y-e-es !, So I did, Jimmy: But
thst's'n long time eq.), 'ou know. I've had
o
several since, you k v. -
7
• Younger—Jiminy !
Elder—Y-e-e ! /Thai's the way Uncle
does, andhe's 'pr' ttfie, You know-- , Unde is! i
`dell, -she got maimed, yon kno`lV, and I
+at-to the wedding. ~
, Younger—Wasn't it fine : 0 . -
. .
.L.E/der—l reckon it was] bang up, now, T
tell you. You ought to ha' seen my panta
loons! and rich gloves ! and them boOts !
The heels were so long! kshowtog a rather
extravagant and imaginary length on hts.
hand.) • -
~,,
• You4erL-(Opening his eye)--My jiminy
criniiny Didn't yw fall ?
:,Elder- No: Uncle showed me hoW, to
wear . Didn't, I pitch in among the
girls, 'though ! There was some - dancing
going on there, krill yuu! The.'otlter chaps
were no where! /Thf girls all fell in love
witg r 'ime. Ant: such Ina as we. had! I
made 'em all drink cha - mpagui , , you know ;
and Uncle---he was there in his bran new red
vest—Unele, says Go it, little one !"
and says " I'm a went in,' old boy !"
Wasn't that fun, Jim ? -
Youngci,—(ln . undisgtiised atimiration)— .
Itjbeats tobitiall; Tom !. • •
Elder —W ell, Ive danced and flirted, and
the girls drank champagne, and .I drank
champagne, and Uncle drank champagne,
and the ladies drink champagne, and such a
time as we had ; and I went home at three
o'clock in the:•morning with Uncle, and we
Were• both so tike ! jewhilikios , Weren't, we
tipsy ! ' .
S ounger—Oh, inv, Tom, ivhy didn ' t you
take me, tool,
'Elder—Why, whitj coUld . you say to . a
pretty girl, you whipper snapper ! Wait till
you get to wearing stand-up collars, like me !
At this lag bit of self-esteem and'progiess
.
weaess,.we burnt out a-laughing—much to
Young America's astonishment—nod as we
did not know how far his kntipathy to Mid
dle-Aged .4mericl might go, we prudently
disappeared around a corner, leaiing him
pulling up the said shirt collar With an air of
determination that • boded us no good.—N.
0. Picayurv.
FOLLOWING anecdote-is; told by
the Oincago Jburual of GoVranor Reynolds,
whoM tliey call the " Old Ranger " in Ildi
mois,.wheu for the firgt time in his lile. he
visited the seaboard as a representative to
Congres3 from the back settleinents..
Upon reaching Baltimore, the Governor.
rose early in the morning and paid a visit to
the shipping at the docks, when the. tide was
full, and again at noon, when it was at ehh
4-and not satisfied with the sudden change
that had taken plar'e, again in the ervniug;
when the tide was in. - •
Heretofore he had resolvod to keep every- ,
thing to hiins'elt, and go in pursuit of knowl
edge under. ditlicultira, on his own hook—
but no'w his astonishment brOke over its
bounds, and as he returned to the hotel_ the
Old ganger remarked that this was the
cufiestest country he ever seed in his life—
twofreshrts rri one. day, and nary drop of
rain."
tia -4 •A PALFALLE iiIT.-Out West a stump
orator, wishing to describe his opponent as a
soulless Man,. said have heard some
persons •gold. to the opinion that just at the
precise moment that a human being dies,
anotger is borti, and that the soul enters and
anina#tes the new born babe.,,. Now, I have
niadetpartictilar and extensive inquiries con
cerning my opponent there, and I find that
fur some time ; previous to his nativity, no
body died ! FelloWeitizens,.you may draw
the inference."
110 : A. CAN ' RID WITNEss.- 7 •ln the examitta
iron , of an Inst. case yesterday, before the
Court of Magistrates, for assault and battery,
the counsel, in cross examining iiue of the
witnesses, asked him what • they had at the
first place they stopped. He answered
7'l:your glasses of
,ale." What i. nest ?"
" Two glasses ul wine," • What next :f'
" One glass ,'of brandi." " What next . ?"
" A fight, of course."—Prom, Journal.
I:l7*A LAWYER went into a barber's shop
,10 procure a wig. In iakiug the dimensions
orthfi lawyer's head, the boy exclaimed :
" Why, how long yolir head is, sir."
, •' Yes," replied our worthy friend, •• wT
/duvets must have long heads." The boy
proceeded with his vocation, and.exclaimed i
." it is as thick as it is' Tong." Blackstone
mizzled.
ID"" CA7o, whßt dO you suppose is the
reason that ;irte,surt eoe i s towards the South
in the winter r •
. .
.. . • - 1 -
•• WI ell, don't knot, mass.a, unless he
no stand de 'clemency: of de norf, and so am
'bilged to 1:,.", to de soutwlien.! he 'slierienees
warmer longitude, - yea the philoi;ophic re
liir- •- ,
. .
pg.We wEnC amused at the ready reply
Can Irish drayman; who' was engaged in a
dispute with a steamboat clerk. The latter
fintuty told him to gO to "the place where
-.
^t . e bad darkies
.4 ' Sure," was the prompt little
. ohauce I stand to get in without a ticket
trom your honor." The debate closed.
CC77.SttiAcr r MALES generally die old
maids : If a girl, therefore, wishes to taste
the sweets which spring from love and cur•
daroyAet hergo In training for good nature,
and beeOrne musical gladness, like June
Lloyd - Ed with bobolinks.
(17•Pn OS L'ol.—Mr. Smith'A carriage eu,h
-iOlll5 were in My. 'Jones' buggy. - whteh stood
in Mr. Clark's barn, when Mr. Robinsou'i'
hen laid an egg on them. Whose egg way
It I—Germantown Telegraph.
Tat WORDS WHICH. " tell " trout an
s orator's mouth" Were taken up uninjured,
aud attached to those that hung on his lip:"
lb' 'DIE LADY lebo was lost in amaze
wilt has been found.
4 .1..r.r vs remove !'emptation from the
path of youth," as the frog said, os he plung
!:vd into the water, when lie saw a boy pick
[pp a'stone.,,
rittla Is A man in Troy so mean
14 ail' he - wished his landlord to reduce the
[price of his board hill,,because hehas bad
i twoi teeth extracted. •
•
171CIL (PR
'‘..P&AILROA
From Philade , l
17, len, there
Ahisndays exec
.and Pottsville.
The Expires
dandays, at
POWIVIIIe 41214
The Way Tr
dew:lays, at 3
leaves POltsvl
For Phlladel
&clock 31 ml
31 minutes A.
Both Trains
Hewn!), to Ph adelpou
do -to Po mum,
Philad'a to Pot
Depot in POliNVliie, cu
atreeta rear Pf Amerecnak
enierthe raid unite. pro*
Fifty pouuid a of beung
tenger In t erf linen. . •
prohibited Dom tatting a
own wearing innate'. w
owns.
Dy order of ibe Dare
June soast
SUNDAY EZC.I,IISION TEAIN.S.
'&4ll4llfiaMii
FIIILADELrIIIn. AND HEADING RAILROAD.
N ancLafte rdiUrt 'MAY, Juhe Gth, 1642, and on'itl-
I.Jery folloratas •natiday, until further nolice.an
Express Excursion raaseugef!Train willicars Phil*
delphta a t it, Al s .,tlrettita from Pantile at
M., same da• stopping at all Way gouts on the
Line and.at,th tug stattuna at the hours state •
or to I"; DOWN MAIN.
MEM
Leaves Pniiad a.
Passes Plio p ix de.
Pow's° a
" Marlin
n
•• Mt. Cat on
.11rriveoatPott. vIII/
I
/
.ding
,u U 3
Welt e
49,125
LITTLE
Irrtur or
"
For the roiini
From Pbiladrly
day,
ou used to egy she
Reading
(3", Na U 3
mutat' sauat
May 291 lea.
(IN AND A.
l'aoenger . Tr,
excipted.),at
and connect
(row Potrevli
Returning.
„nt the Morel
, ng Railroad.
To Phila
Port
Tamaqua,
DIZATTS
Arrangemente for 1E153..
80w , e4r4, GairorEL & Co.,
setvw3K H y authorizeil Paneenger
.vgents for ibec :4 WALLOW le tP
-TAIL ILINP.ofP*CR'ir3I.IIPT,
(51 1110111 Street, New York:
No 5 RLGENT It0A1), Liverpool.
agents in' Irelarut.
pall WI Kenny, No. 25 Eden 4631, Dohlin,
doe Ilia u, 41rtnnel & CO.; Merchant's Quay; Cork;
Michael 114wney, Merchants t4nay, Waterford.
Ethvard_NFDotinell, 4 Isedford Road, Limerick.
John htuun, Jr., Lonrk,ndei ty .1
It 11. esieveunou & C0.,3 Mketleampbell
Charley & hlalcohn, DoueoAl Quay, Henan.
.1111111.1
. 1111111.1 Kingau, aud MCITZI44IIit Quay, NeNty .
liter Duffy; 35 Quay eirrert, Oundesla.
John Fan Ling, West'Street, Dloahada..
H. H. Steyr:ll.on at- Co.. 10. Si../in.lafw st, Edinburg.
Liverpool rackets.,., • I
-..,1 to and from Lilly rnuorgth and :net iift- very' mini i
iltiiii EIVERPOOL' Shiii CoNSTANTINEI
I
Capt. Keitney. I Capt. Duryea.
lttip CON4ITUTION,I eh. A EBERT GALLATI:
cunt. Britton. 1 .• Cald Delano`
Snip 'NEW WORLD,
1 Ship Az.IIIIURTUN.
Cant Knight. 1 1 Capt. M.: Winnow..
tiI."HKPI OF THE WEI rsit. AMERICAN 111410,
P. , Capt. Hallett, I I Capt. Fletcher.
i.. London Pickets,. - • 1
~o to and front London ever!i. alternate alhursdi
Shill LONDON.• rtttip PRINCE AI,,REIt
I 4.7.ipt: Ito bloat d. I ,
Capt. Bradititil
AIP4 ROBERT PEEL,YORKTOWN, ,
Capt. Chadwick. I
adwick. 1 I
Capt. Meyers,
cOILNELIUS CR INN EL,PATRICK HENRY, t
rapt. Fletcher,l Capt Iluributt;
AMERICAN CONGRESS I. , (New tlhip) ,
- Con. ‘Vilitaing, Capt.
Intermediate packet ; and al
,o a regular hoe olpackets weektr to- New
I if it,11114 4
All it...se Ships are well knoittn for ttielr comforta.
their dist --"
tdr accommodations and their et sailinuqualities.
I'M.) , ale commanded by manor character and aspa
rtame; who are remarkable roe their kind Deal to the
PneP , g, Irll
1.,
...,m•nßt•r> _ __._ proviAnos according
in A. , 01 Parliament, which 13 sure to give satisfac-
14 not netrasary to wait for a "Captain's' Letter
trOni Liverpool before leaving ; Passengers
ate however requested to present their 'certificates In
Liverpool, three dayi heft re the repine sailing day of
he glop.
The office in Livirpool, No 5 Regent Road - ,
word opposite the Clarence Dock Gate, where the
rfleantera land from Ireland : ,passengers on arriving
should go immediately to ibe office with Their luq
; gage, which will. be stored hie of charge.
Parties have the option of paying the paseage s of
their friends from any 'puit lii Ireland, in which care
int-) have only tit alt at the office or our Agent at
'heir nearest pout; of embarkation, and preempt their
4, stilt, when'they will be fat warded with • their
higg.tge by steatber to Liverpool.
to Liverpool the Ships lie In the Waterloo• Dock;
in London, in'the London DOck ; ill Mete Vora, at
Piers hi and till, I; 'IL •
-
Remittances to England, Ireland, Scotland
-• . • and Wales. • •
We lastly Diafrith amounts from XI and upwards,
w no:b are payable at smbi• free of ebarge..at
IHe Bank Of Ireland. Dublin. and all t 4 branctlea ;
Alesari. Cilynn, & Co.' Bankers, Lombard al.,
London ;
The - National Bank of tienifand Mallow ;
Messrs. Bowman, Grinnell' & Liverpool,
t)- Persons residing in the eountry decientisfif ten
dine mon.) , to their friends or engaging their passage,
.lit do so, by remitting lice arnontl to It teller post
iggigl, goldreened In Measrs Bowman. thinnell & Co ,
full direetions, whirl' will be correctly attended
to and a ieeeito. roomed by the nest Mali
r.gi fort her information apply ' (if detier, post
p tot to 11(AV M A N, CIUIN N &
4 t; • ! h 3 Sootii tltreet, New York.
or 5 Regent (toad, Liverpool;
or it. BENJ. BANNA N.
(l. t 105(. ' 41-tf
TRANSPORTATION
. SCHUYLKILL NAVIGATION. •
•
Ell'}: 01 TUC ist Hu VILA ILL NAVIOATiOII Co.,
Sept. 21ItA, 1553.
lin anitafirr Oct tat. 1553 tlir (barge for the use of
cars,"and Toll on Anlnrarite Coal, ranted on
ihr NI 111 I KILL•NayIOATIO4, Will hr 3,10110 W e .:
tit Ortolirr 1r1.1553. y. .
canna '
O 22 1 . 2
- • ! :., • •
; .
i = 1
cts. . cts. ; cis
)00 f tiS tiS
Manayttnk. il5 43 iw f4O,
?pang , HO 74 75 7U
EMI
Cnushistmrkeri, : bit I 78 , .75 I 70
Plymouth Dam., ,80 1 7.8 % 75 I 70
~ L tN r idgeport, • 180 , '7B .75 I TO
o st
rrtown, i III)!
.;
I 78 75 7O
Purl Kennedy, . !7:. 75 70 ; 60
• Valloy Forge, .75 73. I 70 I 60
PaW1105 . 5 Duo, • I''' • . 7.5* , 73 70 , 60
Pt. Prowttlente,-, • - .75 '•73 - I 70 I I 60
. 1 .
Pllmnixtille, I 105 O3 00 I 50
itoyer'ti Ford,
pott.tOtiPg
Port Union,
110,11bor0001, .. ~ •. , '55 I 45:4 50 1 ! •40
Readjog', .• ' 50 1 4t. 45 II• 3•1
Allili.ll4f 4, ' : i ' 5O ' i is . 45 j ! 3•3
.._ .
',
Ilumb 112,
Orwliner I.ll'g
The charge will be per ton utitlO U. less rive ;wr
cent. allowance for W6iIP as up l , etid no rhaiye
than twenty-five cents per tun will be made tur
Any dietance.- •
fly oider of the Managers. .
F. FRALEY, President.
401 f
(ht I, ISSI.
lIILA,P DA. dr. READING RAILROAD
11 I= /Z . • . I=oll.l -
.1 .. )1E1)1 , CTION OF FREIGHT ON'lllEltili N DISE
to commence March 1,1511.
RATES OF FREIGIFF PER 100 LES.
.27!
1 1 0 ;0, a
a
=
lit Clavi.—.DiturnloolisCoal,Brkkei ; ^ ' 1
D'e, lion lire, Limestone, PIK 1 ron,l• 9 eta. 41 etc
i•I. ~ii r, Slate, Tiles, I
a,' Class.—Bloom,. Burr 'Blocks.) I •
vement, Grindstones, Bauer°, Laths, I
Pitch, Railroad Iron, heavy, Rosin, )404 eta. g cts
1.441 t. suie,,shingies, Tar, Turpen-i
tine, Timber and Umbel:. .
3d Ciau.—.ftle. Beer and Porter; 1 .
MOMS. Pot sod Pearl, Bark, Barley,l •
Bones and •Hornr, Coffee, Cotton,'
Whiikeyle Domestic Liquors, Crain, I .
:•-itii eta. 61'ets
:
lion Cartings,rough ; Rolled. Bar or
Hammered Iron, Bolter Plates. Flat r - '
Bar Railroad Iron, Lead arid Shot, I
Idolassea, Potatoes, Naitsand Spikes ,
Salt Provisions, sager. saltpetre & :
Tobacco. unmanulactured, J
FLOUR per barrel, sets. II cis.
'414 Clam—Apples, Bran, Butter)
Cheese,Cordage,Bart hen-ware Eggs, I '
..
Groceries, (except thoseatated)hemp 1 . ,
Hardware& Cutlery, Hollow-ware, I
Lard, Leather, Live Mock, Manufae- 17 rts. 0 etc
tures of Iron, ay Machinery; kitl,oy•-
ters, Paints, Raw Hide*, Riga.Rus.
eta Sheri Iran, Seeds,Etteet, Sweet I
Pompey, Tallow , Vineaar it. , l Wire. i • .
Sth Clam—Books and Stalionerya
__ . •
Mats and Shoe., Camphlnia dr..filpirit 1 . . .
'Jul. China, Glass and Queripiware, 1
'Opts, Confectionery, Pry !Goods. 2 !/ cis.. II its.
Mao, Fresh fish, Meat arid Fruit, , •
Forehen Liquors. Hops, rintrits of
TurpentineJeas, Wince and Wool.
• Reich 1:1851 ' I 9-tf
iirei2tAir4E*,,Rektoi. Eirip3l:2BBd
Passenger ;'raPekt. (our ret r.4t e rS a : Cat being always
charge of spir)dil Mee..lgen) metchalidlem of all
descriptions.packigea.bondlesamperte.bank notes, kr.
Alan, particular ;attention paid to colivctine Rink
Drafla and Accoinnta. Package* and Goode delivered
daily
to all rmediate plates between Philadelphia
and Pottsville, ()Mena—Centre Street. port av ill,
N 0.13, @oath Third Street, Philadelphia ; N 0.6 Wail
Street, New York; No. 8 Court Fit...., Boston:
119 WARD, EARL & Co.
1-tt
Jan. I. • ' ,
rPtIE 0 oderrighed desire to inform the_ Public that
J. they bale established themselves at Leesport, to
connection with the Bt. Clair pepot,for the purpose
of purchasing Float. Grain, fay and Produce. Thep!
are thaokfol for put &seri, and are now prepared
to deliver goods, wholesale a bd retail.
ULMER & UOTBER,
lair. January 8,1832.1 11—tf
'
:IJI
ITUi rtiIa.DELPHIA a ItSAIMMai
—a it as $ ER A.BUANGCNNNT:r
bin tb palatine. us and arta Nay .
*MS VII tau passeragei Tteltis ditty.
tea.) weittleehl Plaladelphle, geadiag,„
Mi
tINNINEI LINE.
tam leareillatadelphts daily except
'caws. A l ' M. I The Way Tema 'camel
h cepted at Ilo'clock, A. M.
l AFTSItia ON LINE.
to wave" Philadelphia daily, except
I tenets. Y. AL The Ewell/ if ditt
aguy, rice ' 'Madam at ajo'clock,
=or reoifiNti PEADING. . •
EM2
'hoist • ;rock 10 minutes, A. AI., and
ntes.r. . For Pottsville at V o'clock
I:anii • ° J en:KA P. M.
tap as ou. the ',Scallops along the 115 F.
545E5.
..•141aila cars Id c/ ll•
.. I . V 175 51 4.5
1 OS 5'3
R:5 I 23
'her ,011Unlon and Kanto&
, llonse., Patient/1i caanol
ided*lth a ticket.
F wilt' be allowed to each pats
pd passengers are expressly,
gibing as baggage but %bent
Dub Orin he at the risk of ita
1
i ',tanagers.
BRADFORD, Secretary.
23-tt
111 1 1 Stations
710 Leaves rottiAle 4.
In 31 Passes mt. Carbon f 4 .
b. 21 i " s. Haven 4.12
9.34 .. Reading AA
10.43 " Pottstown 0.00
1 0.51'tPhantlxville 6.26
11.40 I Artives at Philad'a. 7.30
111171211
. trip, up and down,ln No. 1 Can; ':
ibis toPhceniavllle and back.eame
$1 ati
1
I ,
Pottstown, ", "" 175
iteading, l . •• •.' - 2So
Haven, M. Carbon & Pottsville, 4 00
o Pottsville and back iIIIIIIC day, 1 50
gnge carried with these trains. All
e purchased before entetlng the corm.
22.4(
.. - - •
IN=nrLIEM. RAILROAD
i:_ _
'tit I.trra.r Sent) VLILlt.t. NAV lO•Trbal 1
' Rail Hond a:id Coe/Company. 3
'TER TUESDAY. APRIL. I, 1551, t ie
in will leave Tamaqua dilly (Sunday
I o'clock A. 151! and 24 o'clock P. kl.,
ith the Morning and Afternoon Trains
e,on the !Reading Railroad.
vill ivave Port Clinton_..-
.. leave . ~.. _ .lntuu, uu the arrival
g Train from Philadelphia on the Bei..
FARE .-
Melon, , - - -
JOHN ANDERSON General Agent.
19. /8.51 15-it
i --
PASSAGE CERTIFICATE
lied ullth
re are furni
cS its fit/
65 !!!! 511
58 55 !. 45
50 j lb 45 34
45 '43 35
34 • 37 10
NEW AREANGEMEN'E.
:7.1,1,1)L i
-- I '. - -- , .'MEDIOINn;7:;si -- .
aussaisensa ratarbir'lnumignis
I N te.the yob* tbitibote myabiable
Iparnit4s7l;,the pabsctibirVeald slate.Afeet la ienir
summon mita irl. frteado. - said some of the haawa' re.
spectatdPer the WSW faculty, Its was denied ad
visable toed/aid the pato*, a few, priwration. of
kaorra cretwity, being, prepared - with pattern
Gm. as truth , : most stiesulbc principierots
Lutes fans aumerotm itortbleao SAWN' Oat ere
doodle/ I )am country ta the:fans istymarsicas and
comet' .preYared by thtsrmst itaoraut esaleterce
nsry peter's*, intended to Mire att disaatia [DP soon
for mot:C.
=
Thattbi Medicine,manataCtiired by W.M. Bingtxr.
includisSibis Mole teetotal for Coughs, - '
Uremia of Camphor. tar Ilheinnattam,
Worm divinity Tor Worms,
'Tooth Wash, for deLayed teeth, and diseased gums,
family rills or brood Purifyer, bare been more eit
tensively used, and have Oven more saibilictiow,
than any other ntedleioes before - the publle, betty
prepared with regard to their cleft:doe= are (ally
wonby tbn trial of the afflicted. Give them a trial.
A few powerful reasons wiry 'buboes medicines
sre deserving of universal patronage. (In the brit
place.) they are prepared by a regular PliyActan,wbo
understands the application of Medicines to ditea-..
leg, and tonsequesily are perfectly safe to tate.—
( I Secult4lbiihey bare .been used with uahrersal aut.
eels, and have given more satisfaction than any oth
er bledielans offered before the public. (Thirdly,)
they are the only medicines that have gained the pa.
irunago at Physicians, where they hare been used
and (Fourthly.) tbeicare put up in larger quantities
fur the 'same price, than any other Medicines offered'
4 .eforerhe public, of the sauce kind. its the suburb.
bet haiii number of certificates In his possession of
the biebest sittimeityogghere they have been need
with the most Sattifactorrresults, lie will publish a'
few of them, reeling satisfied that a trial will ii.eure
thrit recommendations. Try them sod satisfy your
self of thvit superiority over all others.
t==ffrlM
We, the underaigned, having been made acquain
ted with the ingredients entering into the eoutponude
Itnoirt, as Beaters Family Medicines, also, havigig
prescribed and knout, them to be used; with the
mast satisfactory results. take pleaenie in. wing
that wa believe they fully meet the. design for which
ibOire recommended.
art STRA%ViIRIDGE, 61. D-, •
M. FRICK. M. D., •
WM. Mehl AMON, M. D.
• WESLEY H. GEAR', Eti ET, U. D.,
WM. U. MAGILL. td. D.. • •
"c. GEARIIART, M. D. .
_
Cure of pain, In tke side 'mod eolighf root trotraeted
Tim
I P.
•
Liver Comp/arm.
Mrs. Robert Adams, labutinronder Chronic Liver
Complaint, accompanied Wittra short drycough. pain
in the side and breast, general debility, loss of appe
tite, after trying all the usual remedies recommen
ded for coughs and diseases of the cited, with no;
benefit, she was-recommended to try the Roae Peet..
rat, from which she not only derived immediate, but
permanent relief.
John:Adams, son of kra. Robert Adams, was af
flicted with a very aevere cough, pain in the ode, and
soreness produced by inceligrat coughing; he was
Induced toffy the Rose Pectoial. To use his own
language, the nut dose ertahled him to enjoy a good
nigtit'sl rest-1n the mortal:44le eipectoraled• about
halt putt of matter. Ilicatitinued to improve until
his cough entirely left int,* alio tad the effect of
strengthening his breast, which was naturally wash;
Ue also says that he has recommended it to a Ruin
bet of bin friends for similar complaints, and la every
case it Mas given lataffaCtiOa.
The above persioniresidentapf tee idwn of Dan
ville f,4ling that they items , derived great benefits
from the use of the Rose Pectoral; authorize the
shove !statement, for the benefit of those who may
be afflicted in a similar manner.
.1•• G SEAT CURE:
Lou of poke restorsd with sae bottle of Rose * Pectoral.
• tatts•Ausan Whiblatck,of Rush Township, Notthum
berland County, for a number of years an invalid, in
the faller 1850 lost the use other voice Iron; p severe
cold she contracted; after trying a number of re-me
dies, with no benefit. she was entirely iestoted by ta
king one bottle of ROse Pectoral.after which,'she
lost her yoke again, from a fresh cold she contracted
anti was again restored by the use of another honk;
she then "took four bottles more to strengthen het
breast, from which the derived the most decided be . -
neat, and has been an the enjoyment Of excellent
health from that acme to the present.
Elie above statement is obtained Gom Gr. Purcell,
the Play:oil/Hi who attended her; also her mother,
who Minks that.ehe would not be living at this time
if it had not been for the Rose Pectoral.
tranvalls; Jan. IS, lti d.
• Still Another Marked emit Effected.
$3 00
Mrr.Fiamoel.dechler, being of a• naturally • Weak
and delicate constlution, very •suaceptible to chide,
was adhered with a very severe cough. pain and sore.
newt of the breast. loss of appetite; after • using a
number of the , usual remedies Worn which ebe dem..
vet] no benefit, she was cured by taking one bottle id
Rose Pectoral, and Is in the euloyment.ofbetter health
than for years previous. (Danville, Dec. 1, 1850.
READ THE FOLLOWING. •
This is one 01 the strongest cases that can he pro
Aimed in favor of the virtue of a medicine.
Doctor flickley—Sir .—ln reply to your ermniries
as regards the effects of the Rose Pectoral In my
family; it atfords me pleasure and yailefartion In ho-
form you that. in my own case, 1 was afferted with
cold and.a cough fur about three weeks, which Iron.
bled mevery lunch at night.soas to disturb my sleep.
I tAorared a bottle of your Ruse Pectoral, and by ta
king one tablespoonful for three successive nights,
on going to tied, wait,entirely cured. I have MAW.
used it to entire ikosfactlon with my children. flute
tha mostrematkable erect was in the cure of my ta
ttle!, at this timelin lus seventietti'year of age Fur
the fifty 1 ear . , he has been troubled with Al4ll
ma, and tough wt ich distressed him very touch, (par.
ocularly when he, would lake cold,) and for whnh he
had tried a number of remedies in vain. I induced
11110 lo try.a bottle of your Rose Pectoral, anStriost
wonderful to relate, by ine.time he had taken half u
bottle, In doges a one tufilespromful three times a
day. has entirely cured. Hoping you may find'
equally bent &tato persons similarly affected, I re
main yours, respectfully, JOHN FOLEY,
Of firm Hancock & Foley,'inn Manurrs,Danville,Pa . .
Danville, Dec.t,1652,
Doctor Buckley.—Being in the employ of Messrs.
Hancock A. Foley. with whom you have erablishbd
an agency for the pale ol,your Family Medicines,
I take pleasure In informing'you, that In as far ,as
we have an opportunity ofjudging tar their virtues
from persons who have used thern,tbat theyt give
general satisfaction. Tones respectfully,
JAMES COUSART,
W. G. PATTON.
Still Another. '
Doctor Wm. M. Dickley—Dear Sir:--Please send
us three dot. Rose Pectoral. as anon as you can; it
14 110 W getting known, and we find It to be one of the
best medicines for colds we have ever had
CLEMENS & lIEISLER.
Nov. 21,
Dear Stir:—We, the undersigned, being in .the em
ploy of Messrs Groves tind Comly, at whose store
you have an Agency fur the sale of your Family Med
u.tnes,state that we.have had an opportunity of know
ing the opinions of numerous individuals who have
used them, and that they give *gettemi . llsfaction.
We have soid - o great many of your PillS„ which are
universally liked, being very mild in their operation.
W. LEMIENIIIIPiG,
Attest, W. N. KEPLER.
DM=
Doctor Braley i—As a tubule of meth; for your
rkiil litrireparingUnu, lir the very best and moat ef
fectual retnedrea that I have ever known used for
coughs and colds,, permit Me to inform you that hail
ing had a very ba cough and cold; I took one bottle
oi youillose Pectoral, which acted like a chariot, af
fording me the most decided and immediate relief.—
I have recommended it to a number of persons, and
have also had an opportunity of observicgthe'results,
and can safely say that in every ease It has given sat-
Istactian. Believing yoir remedies to be what they
are represented, and worthy the patronage of the
community remain yours, respectfully,
, 11.0 N W. C 0 td WY; '
Firm of Comfy & Droves, Iron Co. gliore,Dativille,Pa.
Dodos. Horsley is to certify,that aboutihree
months since, my wife wino attacked with Rheuma
tism throughout her,general cynical, but particularly
in tier hands and feet, which %%ere, very much swol
len, for the last month she has been confined to her
and has oil been able to either turn or help her
self, alter having recourse to every remedy I could
hear Of, with no benetiLshe'continued getting worse,
when despairing of her recovery, P was advised io
try the Cream of Camphor, as the last wort, and
ca'n safely say, that it afforded her immediate ',lief,
and although we have used hat two bottles, her
health is tint imploving, whichl can attribute entire
y to the use of your CreaM Of Camphor, as we have
Used nothing else. Yours:Only,
ELI I all MEAftell:Danviiie, Dec. 1,1852.
Dr. Mickley—Dear air:—Ax I have had same ripe-
Hence as well as observation to reference to the good
polities Of some of your Medic iues. 1. would ultimo
you that about eighteen Monihssince, I had an attack
or bilious remittent fever`, which left ivy breast sere
and weak, accompanied willt ) a very troublesome
Cough After to ir.g a aumbar of remedies, with no
benefit, I was cured with less than a bottle of your
Rose Pectoral, as my breast wax very sore from cough.
tog, it had a very soothing effect. From Its having
such a decidedly" beneficial effect in my case, I was
led to make enquiry Of different persons whom I
knew had used it, as to its general merits, and found
out of a,great number who havo used it, but one
case In .vhicla It did nut give the most entire Wei.
faction. hoping this may assist to bring your valua
ble medicines Into general. notice, I remain yours,
'Rev. JOHN STINE,
Pastor M. Epiienpal Church, Mitten. Pa.
• Dec. 6, PM.
Hickley—Filr:—As my wlre, who was troubled
with a dry, hard cough, also aiturstontach, dependent
upon detulity, similar to Dyapepala, was 'entirely re
lieved by usiiittwo botrlem of your Rose Pectoral—
permit ma td say that 1 consider it art excellent in
tuedy. Yours reapectfully, 11ev. Mr. WILL&RD,
Pasior Lutheran Church, Danville, Pa.
Dr. Dickley—Sir :—lts a recommendation for vout
invaluable medicines. I would inform you that since
my al civil in Danville, not being able to procure the
name remedies, I have been In .the habit of being,
previous to my residence nett., i wan induced to tty
your Rime Pectoral in my family, all of whom were
laboring under very had add., and find it more elfi- ,
catiou*-thananymedicinee I have ever used, I have
tied It in my own cane. Alio, that of my wife, my
sister-in-law and children,and in each and everytaie
have hand It equally beneficial. I have 1112 g) tried
your Worm gyfup and ('ream of Camphor, and have
found them alvo veryclfertual, Yours revectfulty,
MILMAEL.GROVES : tqw or J. y.
Ltickley,:-:During the August
_term of Coati at
Danville, !spa, I slept with my• window up, and in
the morning-found that I had taken such a severe
cold, that it wart with difficulty I could speak am&
ierdly loud, so :tato be understood. having heard of
the celebrated virtues of your Rose Pectoral, I was
induced to try it, and to my agreeable surprise and
satisfaction. waa entirely cm ed,by the Ohm I bad ta
ken hall a bottle of It. Since then, whenever Ilerel
the effects of a cold In my system, I take a few do.
sea and find it relieves sooner, and more effectually
than any medicine I have ever taken. In addition, I
would inform you that my wife had a very severe at
tack of Rheumatism in tier arm'and shoulder, from
which she suffered a meat deal of pain; and from
which she warientirely relieved by the use of the
Cream of .Campbor. CORNELIUS GLECRER.
Derry township, Mamoru Cotitity.
Having hcen cured of *pain In my arm (alinilar to
Rheumatism) which deprived me of the free use of it
for about Orr months. By tittles one brittle of Cream
of Camphor I would slate that 1 consider It the heed
remedy of the kind I have ever used in. my family,
and I would freely recommend It mothers with aim,
liar affections.- Touts respectfully,
JONAS WOLF, Rush tp., North'd• Co.
My wife having Rheumatism of the arm for , n num
ber of years, which prevented her from using it hi
deout het work; after having spent a great den: of
money in trying different remedies with no "benefit,
was entirety cured hY•using only nue bottle of your
Cream or Camphor. ..• • WILLIAM EVANS,
Miner for ft' H. WOod, R. Point. • -
Doctor Dickler:—Having received a very severe
Injury In my side by falling off a load of hay, from
which I was unable to hallow my work, was renal
mended to try a bottle of Cream of Camphor, which
afforded immediate relief. GRIFFITH CARR,
Rush tp.„ North'd Co.
My wife, suffering from moat excruciating pain,
throughouler general system, which prevented her
from virepl g,. (being occasioned by a long and pro.,
tracked spell of sickness ,) for which she-used a num
-tier of remedies without benefit, was entirely relieved
by the' use Of Cream of Camphor.
.
OED. U. BROWN, Surgeon Dentist, Danville, Pa.
CArld owed of Boma 'complaint sad .Agrue, (of two
_ I aro"? aton4ing,) by Irene Spry.
My child being afflicted Inc the last two years, with
Bowel complaint and Ague, until it was !educed. to
a mere aktieton, tried a number of remedies with
no permanent benefit, until I gave Helmut° of your
Worm Syrup. since which time it has been well and
gat quite deahy. I also have recommenaed it to a
number of my friends. and in every mute it baielven
satisfaction. i L. , LEVII •
At Louis Langs. [Merchant,) Danville .
I have used your Worm Syrup In my family. and
consider It nut onlyeffectual, but the most pleasant
article) mit a ceualnied with. J. LASIIELS,DanviIIe.
.Having used Your Worm Syrup in my family, It
helps my children more than any preparation of the
kind, and is mote pleasant to tale. D. MORGAN,
Montour Rum, many II la.
I have had occasion to use your w.,* byte. I
My family, and prefer it to any 'Vermifoge I Ewe used.
• FRED. RUB, Frosty Valley, alontsur Co.
Dr. Ric kley :—llaving. used your Worm Syrup, and
Creamer Camphor. and Family Pills is any
they gave good satisfaction, and I consider them the
Most effectual and pleasant remedies we pave had in
our family. . JONATHAN R.Rl6:kaa..aianauft.
Having Scurvy of my mouth very had, I was' in.
doted to Dye bottle of your Tooth Wash; which tic =
ted like a charm, hardening my guitia,and, removing .
an disease. . JONATHAN R. RISHEL, Danville.
The above medicines are fur sale Wholesale .and
, Retail by W. PS. IllCKLEY,M..D.,Proprietoi,Danvllle.
kill Coun
Also—For Pale by the following Agents in Schuyl
ty z
Cientenu & lleleler/Inv 0. Brown, E r ' . .
Merin. Or.. Sanderson * Pop ' ovine . Weiss , Weimer
C°4 - . *O. & P. Renner, Llewellyn
Gen. wepPliar, Josiah Parkin, Rt. Clair; Geo. Itelh
MIA!, New Quo •
C. Connor Ashland: •
grow au Utallgenta and re contain
!nista description or the 4W: 6 C
- 41" pr 1l HI, • tginedki " L
• • • WO
? -4 7 STIMISr.PraVaII!!
07E, thiShderaidbed. *had resisOtally Iba
annual's% of purchase* to oneittlitelloviltock of
Stoves, Castdions. :The itelievSntir: of :oat
Sfoltea te *siren Mohr& that we delitaldhettiaaa
ri to tato dealt of thew
ilira would Suite your attention to our 1111COREO
OR HEATING STOVE. AatheWeikefeoatiionthe
theohla la the bloat eeoliconical Stove
the awhile ctle-asa. Tann Stoves are -
of win - terttalile forheatim tthe stash
,,,ddt Mom. tad those capable Com
ta_lahla *oaf 40.000 to 20,000 cubic
Cast. Our Conk Mime* consult etthe
•Ohlhe.. Cooki' for -heat; ftra Troi, for wood;
Share Eeteibrated Wood Stove, Complete - took.
IPOCOM COO. Hadar Cook, Acc.. Ike. Our talon
*at of- Cot*, and Parlor Storeals the beet la the
*raker, and ',pentane wishing to purchase will do
Welt to. lav4 as with a call Palate parehailed ogee
&here, NEMAN & WARNICIE. •
v , Aincrtaanra to Potts & and VOCOM. N.E.
quart 24 and Raced:recta. Philadelphia.
• liplust 27, IBs3.
S. licoovzn, .
.I,47IIOLUALE and Retail Dealer In Etoves,THl
• and Hollow Ware. fie announce.: to his friends
arid customers that he atilt continues adding to ht.
large and splendid stock of dunes. Altc.,a Variety of
UAW •Jvattertta of Cook - in:h Parlor, nice and -Hall
Ante,. He his now the. largeat and most aPleAdfd
stock ever oitered in this rtegion would invite
roerfbodY of wain of anything, in hi. line of MIS'.
call and 1-latnine for themselves before pur-
Chasing eloeWbere. lie Can give general satisfaction
Hi buyers. He can airways supply any Aorta bought
al his establahment with odd platys. gra tte,or bricks,
Of repair their. Among hie selection of Stoves -will
ilia found
. 10# Globe Steve improved, which. for the
Mitt two pearl, Wm flovedthe beet !Move ever need ;
t 1 ban the Dorian, .uric, improved, of HMI, a- new
double oven itnve. for Meal or Wood. warranted to
Italie, and fry, in the most perfect .manner,
Or the ki 01 4 10.1 REFUNDED; the New World Cook,
the Libei . ty Cook. the Amor Cook, the Girard Cook,
tie Delaware Cook, tllr Flat-Top., Complete, the Com
idete 3 Cook, wind a variety of other Cook Stoves.
n. Variety of Patterns end Styles of Parlor, Office,
arid flail Swim'; continually keeps on hand a Large
assortment of Tin and Iron ware. Roofing and' all
l4nd of Work, wanted in his line of baldness, will be
promptly attitoded to. 0 5, HOOVER.
yottiville. Sept. 17;1551. Mit
•
CEOLLSON'S' , FURNACES,
};.Fur Ifr i ling Public Binh rngv,.llortses,4c.
FiCRNACES are highly recommended by
'll scientitiO.treens and the late tamented Downing,
aft' being the itiy best in use; they do not burn the
Or thrown lutO the room. but give .1 pleasant. healthy
heat. and a perfect .ystern of Ventilation re . canner-
WI Willi the kOrnace. They are being used ill all the
Rhool liouse4Pulair Braidings and Private Houses
kitnerally in cito entre. They vary iu size and price
!film 0 -2 0 to OM.
MARBLEIZED ¢ ENAMELED lIION,JMANTELS.
~ We would gall the allention of those about 'build
itit to the be' utilin anwles above mentioned., The
thismeleit Mi r ror Mantels are beautifully inlaid with
pearl; alter gado! and Chamber Erame Gratesont of
the must exquisite designs and the 111001 elegant fin
ish. We lialise also a nattily of Patterns of the Afae
&fined Iron Jilantels,witalt have been so' recently
introduced. They are made lu exact imitation of the
finest vanetids of marble; such as Egyptian, I.alian,
Corhellated. and others, all of which fot .
beauty Vf de4igu, and exquisite Bolt! , , cannot be SW-,
passed. They are sold at about half the cost of mar
will compare ftvorably with the beat quali
ties of that material. Those which We have already
itt up, have attracted much attention and elicited ex-
P 'essiontrof the highest admiration. Ladies and gen
ii:emelt are Milked to examine out atork,uf Mantels
before purchasing marble.
" I MERdOrCS PATENT VENTILATCIITS for Chita•
litrys, which 'prevent Chimneys tram tlinoking.and
makes them draw; erf, , cturi ly prevents a current of
arf down the Chimney , . in tiny situation.
Thistictieriber has been appointed Agent for the
vale. of the above Furnaces, Mantel. and Ventilators
flithe MintliSClAllere, in Schuylkill County, who will
nish them at city cash prices, carriage only.addeti.
thinks containing descriptions and recommendations
eith hu had at his Book Store, and any information
given. Specimens 'tan be seen at his Warehouse,
back of the Miners' Jettreal office.
• B. HANNAN, •
. Sole Agent fur County.
!Ltarpt.94,1553. 39
~I
_` -
T
•Nol
' .4tI. I RET eiF 1.0V 1
Cheavee and lire
CI A ILED Free of Posui
!states. Atnetica
-44; auld tar mute read's,
04,e boutts. It is magi,
Iteiendid AINIATOhIICAL
EIZZIM
!Ai , In Int. , DrVoted A ffec t
.11'11e Art of• Love, Court
: , I*(t 'rive a tma.titful rut
'4'4%1160, Ye() Important +ce
ch2llp! tile Mallow I
teAcltto tivery person
17t'e:}t4en Low to 1 1
'l'l'o extend Human lair
cause in inertit.,
iti,th Sexes,
;:i'l'oremovq thr.Couse
j: ; tipecia I lllnto until.. kr
11=1
Cute Lial.lne.a; nd
f To wake tituwn Teeth
make - ine Ala lir lila
ilia lige Go} or Red Da
To hasten the t; env ills
Realtor,: and l're.es
;il'o - remove Tan, I . llllpl
riecklea, Superfluous flu
lidro Improve and Eaten
• 4To foretell !Things 'in I
How to invoke the Sol
•, to appear Fear! a
1; r :1Ni make Judges or ill
agammt,
(x. make Celestial tura es and Magic Seals,
Discover Ilhiden, LI S or Stolen Treasure,Mines,
h! To raise Double Crops, Vlthout Manure ne Expense,
I make Drama and Co Per to look like flare Silver,
c;To titre a fiatlllitaide 01 1)3110701B Diseases,
i'ijAnti, to lICCOM pl Intl 1113 1, other Wondertu I Things!
teaches Old People hOw to look Young, Sprightly
Ray,- liandaneM; and It/et ed. To which is added
ileneral Tre,tliseioll lb Secret Infirmities of Youth
lßid Maturity, ali.,.llag fr Mi Genital Diseases in both,
it,exes. Together w lain Directions for their Pig ,
rot Clare. Art tele.. • use ,1 ve.y cheap, and perfectly
liariniess.• •
!. ( Price of the book— , Singfe ropy, eb rents ; Five cop
id it ; Twelve rooted, t.!:; One Iltividird comes,lll.l.
/A or 50 cents, as akin a, it tie, ;nay be 111:111 by letter in
iierfet safety. Address. It,. Albans'.
. V. pi4st paid. Books Sent free bt! teturn
9 Cha t tel tit. • Vapot , Shot and Medica
ted Dailol connected •
oTICES DE*
,-,-., e . . . , •-• .
~r" Thin. in iroleed a icork of elettiiiTi merit.' To cavil
Blot Hlll4'olll' reader! , weiwould iisy nuy,read, distriii
dte."—'dethedia-ileArers e. • .
.•• It's:V.v.:l - y rare Wool:, and ii m0..411011014 ihe pro -
duction Of U 1/11,11Yf Mitli ."—Lbisiloll, Time,
No Matti,' Pe resin, r Ihoer ct.litempinlit.g may'
dap, slit.ul.l without lila Book ; rot it re Vella crr
iain thinks fhbt all p..roc. a Itf a certain air ought to
gitoOi."7-TrOy bully Tillie,
41.,' I' r.C.--;dectei Ihibltd 1 I Young Men olfectilally cur
lirl ; IniniNli turbid 10 Mil I ikti;e in both , if ONtii trllinV , d,
.pid Dvbillt.,trd Hy Xlclne. InVignial.lo,. Pik. o,2lle•int
OVito' iPaIMPI, I d by letter, and Meditined
Ont free srom filial'lVP y' I' 11 I lihniy In nil pits of tile
iiqn,l,l. OLIN, w:lrrant , itt.
~. i. A DDRE:4 A:4 A 1101' V. : ..
,
i April 1, 1t1:53 i 14-11. • I
NEWS ' r-
GOO
1 ,
I . ;', FOR THE LADIES.
.
bit. N,A N;M
'R:N. the releltrate'd Astrologer of the
•l'iilliC* l.llll tY: tuts the secret that guides the Sin
gh. to a happy nirrlaer, and to illake the •Marriiid
!rimy. ;Ladies who w; r. tialtuppy through trouble, t hiforitine, disappoint - 0d hopes, and lake proinis}4
0,..”e been made happyitty him. !be Medical Advice
tees never known to rap. lie Is in mimed man,is
6i311 of Notify. Which makes the Litilies. consult hltn
in Ibe must delicate ra4.6,with pcilfect , contidence.li—
Me is (1%4 married and sirle Ladie i ft . confidential Doe.
it and adviser Ile Id ows
4'llE I.IIILCENF.SSI OF voun PUTUDie.
DIU SIB A N Di! 2:
. .
.._ L
.r; .
; GOOD FORTyNE, WEALTH,
gukiiii•nce and Ilappior;is, ate within the reach of 41.
Tho.ie who had had tirtk.and found the more Ibi,
tiledto get forward the utore ilungswent againetthem,
ilinsulted him; their .liad luck hasleft them, and
they are nure fortunate; rich and happy. lie has the
ineeret that stops the slander and 'envy of your tql.
....
i .
s GENTLEMEN"!
Gook to your hitereatx. before it is too late. klen
tieho have heenunforiutiate and unsuccessful in life
Old In business—men who' have worked hard and
alruggied against adversity and misfortune the great
tni. part of their lives . , and found the Inure they tried
En get forward the more, Ihinge went against them !
(Vega men have consulted hid) forthe last thirty years:
411 those who wisely foliowed Lie advice are now
Ocli and happy, while rliniie blinded by prejudice and
•fincirance, neglected his advice, are Alin laboring
akainst adversity and poviqty. Ile shows you the
LIKENESS OF YOUR FUTURE. WIFE
All Interviews are strictly private and confiden
tial. No 3 GEORtiE, street, sci-ind house, North
aboretaclinylitin Sixth Street, Philadelphia.
Art19,16'53. 15-ly
_ .
1 1 ZATIUMONLIL-410W TO WIN A
" LOVER.:
VIM most captivating and istft - r1 scheme, for ei
ther sex,' will be vent to any addreas on receipt of
Address to MADAME L'NOItAIANDE, Box Still
kost office; Philadelphia— •
r. m- All letters strictly private 'and confidential..
tr Oct. 8, .1853, 9,, '53, 15-41 41—
=
•
. .
A POETUNE ran ONE . DOLLAR:
. 4 - ,1 M I'I.OI4IENT for every Retool', ot elthEr sea, in
:,17.d TOW n oF.Country, guaouteed. A pre-pa Id letter.
"kith 81 enclosed, addressed'in Meosrs. UNOP.9I AIME.
* Son. Bog 898 roar Office, rhiladel,ih la , will receive
In return 14 EASY METHODS of realizing from . 18
•• 04 • week. Deperld It is a (act-•a certainty, and
Wittman rig'.
4 .4 bet. 8. 1853. r Apr 9. '53: 15-Iy . 41
:VITALLY IMPORTANT TO LADIES!.
!ri ERTAIN knowledge, highly Important to ,Females
1 .._/and mutt, deslied by Ladies in all ranks,ti,
Sty. Alsook iertaikrare for Female' Weakness, Fait.
jng df the Womb, &el, will be forwarded to.: any ad
iireas on thg receipt Of SS--thereby preventing much
Obltaripinesli, poverty and pain. Address rilsassit.
11. , Plonat sane. 601 89G, Poet Office Philadelphia.
Oct. tl , WO. (April 9, '53. 15.131. 41— .
1;; t ' uSurtrz. NEW WOVE. i;
i
II:117 EIGHT Tables of different lengths of Round;
i:V V Square and Flat liar Irori,Steel, &c., by a Pracm
deal Mechahlt—this is one ofribe most useful worki,
published fcir Dealers and Workers in Iron„atid those
*do use W'ever issued. So correct are the calculi l
tons, that any person caniafely buy end sell with lbw
ook, withdin even weighing the Iron and Steel.—
ust published, price 25 cents.and for sale wholesalei
And retail by. - ' ; •- 'O. BANNAN.
~!.. ,
Sy enclosing nine postage cramps, the work *Li bei
rostied freie:to arty part of tne county.—The Trade'
anpelled at the usual discount. .-
. Jan. 44. His 2.
ii. SHULTZ tic LOOS,
'''. CHEAP: FLOUR AND FEED STORE.
I.'. W ** HOLESALE AND RETAIL. •
•
'f.
^, A S. Ar. 4. having recently :
purchased . the old es..i
in.. lablished standar Becker & Shultz, reepertfully!
:inform the omtnunity that they are prepared to. MI,
hrdera for anything in their tine, promptly and to thei
:Istisfsetion of purchasers.
A supetioquality of Extra Family - Flour, ton. i
itantly no hand. L I
::1:. Being determined to do their utmost to give sills-1
I:action to &kiwis, may patronize them, they: seaPect.. ,
Ally solicltia share of the public custom. • i
..ii , • .., : . ; A. SHULTZ & LOOS. ' !
L 7 I,'' , Ce nue Street, P'nttaville;
;i' July 16,1e52. - ' •
• 29-0 ,
t ..—..
I * 1 ; '- * ..,.. swim. nags, ~
.
$ . , .1
AT - saNLY 111 CENTS A GROSS. 1 :
900 Gnats Steel Peas, Jost received Storni the
~
.r,./ Matiisfacturers, embracing a ' very large 'and
kizeellent Assortment, among which Are some as low
As 121 eentSk puts.
, r Pen Pedlars and Others can bo sup Plied with Pens
Wholesale, cheaper than in tbAcity , at
t, t
~ , D. RARNAN'S
(.`heap Wholesale and Retail Book and
' :s• Stationery Store.
Sept. 25,.0.13...; 1. 34
aBCtr&A.ll SAW VIILLS. •
TAE subriribeg Is the duly authorized again of
ist George rage*. Co.'s Patera Circular, Raw MITI,
;Ad caa ruttish. at the shortest notice, wig of the
flaw Mills ntanutlictaredby thong. and alas Mar tstei
**they can be procured from themanutheturer. Arty
ifitbrmatkur In regard to the mills, tin be had from
(he subscriber. • DANIEL LABEL
•U 41111,1833. 14:11 •
TOVRS
GEN RAL.
Mutr mony
AND BEAUTY.
Book rut! I'vbfishrd
eAhrougnciut the Untied
;Lilition. Nearly 200 pa
%atter than in most 300
icently embellished With
teach-
i an of the Oppo,die SEiP
I hip and Martaagn.
11161 ME
rr.:4; for sisarrtrd prople,
Le III(MOM! . or Urawy,
ww 10 be•11411li.012111,,
risado,d skin ricrioolli.
Ito huniared year. or wore.
I the lioniAlt Pac.h,uo iu
Ilartenhel , P, &r.,'
mloctiVe tirgnoe; their Di
flair grow luxuriant-
q White 3P Pearls,
, 4 01 t and Ghway. Abn to
ir to Jet black,
litoAern, l'ilumatau.sake•,
In the tlyeNight, tar Life,-
Warts, t;otto, illotcheq,
it, Sc•
the Human Men 6u
And tat:('
ite of the Wad.
or Terrible to an Enemy,
ire give DetlNionv, either for
1- -- . ~,...., if 1. , •
___L imAt„•*.fiering , • . . .: 11
Ll_xTigACT oft: elte Kffitet iii , IPtiliam Halpin of
.4,:,rin,filami Mary illtrif 41Weysnouth, dated May - lAEA
1251 a 1..! 1. 4..
„ . 1 ... 1
ToProfessor Ifficiali 41.—Ste:-.,% the age of ft
My. Wife. (who la no
,Ati,) caught a Moires rolit,
"which kettles! in Ws higrearid ever since that tine
kW, havebeee mere ti, has sore , and greatly bsflase,
ed. Her agunten.wet Itffistraciing, and for month?
30 11eth4t she was Oct. , ' itentirely of rest and sleep”
;Every fremmly; tharens Itail Mee advised was trimly
but "toot effecq, liti malts sufferedseierely, awl
Ithe a t to of her legs 10 1 411etrible. - IMO often moth
your sideeitise t zlis.rlossi advised her to try Soot
IPille and that 3 - j kftifj, ii as • lam reef/urge, aftet
every'ethet reine
. 1 hid
: Viewed useless, she consent 3
led to do so. IE4 coniMmiced sir work's ago, and,
strange to rehileals 000 e good health. Her legi
are palcileas, wittichstlWatu or Beatomd her site
, sound and undistarbed*Eould you have Witnessr
ithe stlfferings of My velft-duting the last 13 yearai
'and cabinet their, 3111Witier present enjoyment ni
I healtb. you would lnilekitfeel delighted 'it. haSinFf
'lmenthe means o(mo g' Silly alleviating the su'ffei ,
legs of a fellow eyeatnrifj ! 1 1
Sighed_ .. - . 3 ! i l - , 1 1 , 1 WLIAM OA LPIN . 4
4 peraes 70 yeartpf etziAlored of a Bad Lee. of tAir
braietlFisadissf
Copy of a Letter fenist- kir. Win. Abbs,'Buitder of
1 MUGas ovens, .of
-•f 'ldabel 0; near fluddersheldoleleq
I May 71st, : 1.- ,: 71.!. .
To Professor. Ilimi.f.teAv—rita:—l suffered for 1
`perlo.d of thirty_yearai (Net a bad Ifg, the result of
tw°'ot . three flifferentlnie l Meets al Sias Wurka j a
compacted by wertolii I.laymptonis. I bad recoursq
;benefit,
a variety of mid," Ao."ice , without deriving any
;benefit, and was even fild that the leg Meat be anii
gestated, yet,ln opposel*to that opinion. your Plll4
and &liniment have eflec)iil a complete Cute in all
ithott a time,
that fe* * tul had not witnessed I
•woulderedit the fact.. 411,geed. • i
- 'I : . - 1 ., 1 •1 WILLIAM ARDS.
The' truth of this stteinentean be verified by,M,
W.P.' England, RielniSt473 Market Street, fluoders.
!field. - '' r ".;; ,i
A &radial Rid Iferipy cured is one Wont". 11
i Erhart from a Lette4cront Mr. Pi ederick Turner'
!of Pentium, Kent,' dairalliecember 19:11,11+30: 1:
; To Professor Rocckiii4v—Dcan dtai.—My wife
!had suffered frou liart ! ..ffteasts fur more than alt
months, and during the. Whole period had the best
medical attendano„ 41.0 to no use. - Having befor*
,healed an awful *min ifeiny own leg by your nil,:
(rivalled meditinea de ermined again to. use yotr
1., Pills and Ointment, ati Vberefore gave them a tti I
!in her case, and fanueitlkit was I did so,for in lees
Illhan s'inonln a serf' 'lure was effected, and thii
lir•nefit that • various MP" branches of my family
1 . have derived froMl their Mae is really astonishing.„
!I now strongly rfottilitied Mena to all my fflotidli
Signed, 'e •f i }FREDERICK Ili an EU. ..
'. •• An Ingantatpninitni Side perfectly cared. 11
i Copy of a Lette r front Air. Finials Arnol, of Ilrea-i
house, Lothian Road, ?btu', dated April 29th InSE
I M
To Professor yth Ar—yea:—For more Matti
twenty years my SisifCh4 been subject, trout Muff
to time, to attacks all intlaination ILI the side, 0
ikvli kb she was - bled all 4 ilhilaterid to a great emeriti
!mill the pain coultlnot e,fihmoveil. About fourreaui
a gel she .aw, In the piuefiv. the wonderful' cures el,
tested .by your Pills and -1 9Intment, and thought sh
!wobld give them littlish ',To her great tisiOn‘shirieo
;and delight she g t imini:fliate relief from. their mot:
!and, after persevetinff rt.: , three weeks,the -.pain ill
her'alde was cortipletp . "l:Mtred. and she has enjoysd
Ittit-Aeit of healthlor She h&c four yews. ,
i
II :Signed,i!;i
i i, ~,'' FRANCIS MINOT. 1 1
The Pills shmili be ihred conjointly with the ofni:
Meat in moat of the folloWingeases : ..l
had Legs, 1' •i: I.•,Otibt,-•,/
Bad Breasts, . I'4 !i.lifilistaular Swellings, 1 1
i Borns, ':1 .' 1 :1-ill.umbago, is
,
!Minions, I I! ;:IZPilei, ii
Rite'ot Moschetoeit, 1 ,. ., :l -. . 7 .lRheuniaiisni,
Ehbego.fool, i, .! ':sure-ttitosts,
Chilblains, 1 ii 11 +=i:Skin-46,am*,
. . .
Chapped Hands, i! I. , ;!..StiliVy,
Coins (lion,) . r , B ~ yore- h eeds,
,Calrent. . - V ) Innours,
Contracted Joints , 1 ' 4!'lllcers.
Fistulas, p 1. -,
lipid at the Establish tentof Professoillocco,
,
..Low• al,
'AI, Stkand, (near'Peni :liar, Lonilonj and by all rel•,
spertable Druggist* andi 41-Alerts In Mediclney t !trough/
ant the British flinpi tWand of those or the tiolt e il
elates; In Pots at rtc ;i11,71;.,and1111 SO each. Wholel
i ,,
pale by the principal rtt houses in the Union ; NI
Meerrd. A. B. & Ir. riamtra, New York; and by Mr.;
C. D. Baton?, 7 m6uttiilltib Buell, Philadelphia. I!
*There Is a cOalldii afile . saving by Wittig the laii.
get sties. 1 U
N. 11.—llitectinhe fort:lie FM/ere of patients ' ft
every disorder are!alftakddlo each Pot. li
tee T. W. BYO l'T tr. atsis, la, —s- - - -
W
. ..._ ....,„ . _4.8,132 North Second.Htreei
Philadelphia, hitlestik:Agents fur Pennayiyani.,\ II:
Also for pale byl /Ohl). Domini, and Clemens , '
ile.siel, Poltsvillic;:GV.l%;,'Fry, Tamaqua; lir. J. \V . ;
Gibbs, filinersvilli , .. fl. .'.it i
; : ,t),... 18.18:4. ll til-l - e; ' 1 15-ly ri
,- fa r:,
MORE, NtW O
'il'Oß - TEM SIO — H - 1
„...
- -*, 13)ft. WAYNE'S I F
CELEBRAMOD MEDICINES,II
-
single trial von o r ll'o. thorn beyond tne rem h
11.comnethlon, ip the 4stimation of every patient ;
They are the restklt ofilitany years tiatenstve!,prolli
tire to Philadelphia Orlitr. rl WAYNE. Thiue. r;
scarcely a town or ilatakil In the .United Staten,n
which they haveiiot lic4l::.used rich the marPhtipp4
Twat. They eonipris'e-%‘,.: ..
,
PR 'lyi:' AN'NE'S
li
Clam ir , o Otal. !Strut. eor • : !j
WllO SHERRY.
fi
I,loll4rAki
17'
;aural , korfornied , • 11
byrthislitYttinable toed.'
Icier, in d'Ohnonary CON- li
llllMPTlONet3tlghti,Colds,Atith
ma,DroOltit I tlitinenza, Whooping i'• l
cough, ernup, pitting of Blood, Liver ii
Complaint, Pain i 4 tifa side and Bremer, Tick-
t i
ling or taising in Ilie T inat, and all dist-dee. of is l e
Lotigs,and kifigasf t . ge err iird the Astons 41- li
mint of alitietno theli e witnessed its mar- 11
li
vetinusetfect tidire is OZ., arrolini of
• . a uteAieHiSepril the eat 11ie.4
1; 1
- •• Oilief.: 40tnielting a s
•
iii [ sti fl e!.
Still intother • rt9itaoF rgie core of eu its le triptio'ri-
And HS tiatigcroui rote idants, alter having been get}
en up to die byiPhY Ir.i.alld and friends, the tto• il
1
oats of ;It letOry h Moot furnish apit tulle'. 1
It should he extensive+ known 1111041.11bU1 Iheworq
for there are theme; *(laboring under similar dn .
il i d
arasell, which vii,)ll .1 1 / 4 :i, fatal, unless attested tO
the powerful agency egiDe. Viragoes Compourid
'• Syrdp•il Wild:L . ' he , jc;:.
IitEAD Tlllit E IjfAORDINAIti' CASE. li
- i Pouvridr trots, Frederick Co., Md., /11
ii -r ,; 1 I 1, s i: . June 9th, 1a59. f !
He. SWAYNE l-tDritr ;',Blr—Believing it a duty :I
owe to the pa tilee, t anil 11tii,ttiot ice to you,l have thought
proper to make knowit omo of the must esti eordina l'y
'cuter, In my owndase; that has ever been - truly Jai
corded. trope inboth 411741/rioher last, I Was at 11144
with a seveie . gatheria,Orr my breitst,ffeh tc h f0r 0 ,,.4
a large abscess, arid a! - :rtomniu waled to iity liongl
and very ninch .itilicti Olteiii, and diseletrged lame
quantities of corropon ri l l gternal 411/1 internal. MI
breath -could Asian pas ~Incough My lungs aid out
through the cavity ofli itbreast with apparent eu,si
attended with a violet! cough, tiny and night, loss of
appetite, and extteimf, ability, so that toy phyeicisit
thought my case.entlr 14, hopeles.s, and beyond till
power of medicine. I athained to this torch heilcurii
dition for a Mpg fonqiuifftl I was wasted to a' mein
skeleton, and these agerVX:d to he no hope for me
but having read iu Ohl ;Lenblic papers of the mita/
wonderful turev , perftdeed by your COMPOUND
sVittlP OF WILD ir
9 VDRT, I. immediately sent 4
)
Baltimore for live bu
n t lest and coMmenced Its uses and to ITIV,Creal 301 (,(sun and the Joy of my anSt
loin family, the absce Or opening its my lungs Lei
ii
gen to heal, anti the en 2h to pubelde, and on tivin4
ten bottles, I Waglesh tea to perfect health. I rept
vary grateful, and tir7believe that IQ your valuat
ble medicine, under d 4 ;:blesslng of Divine Pro 4;
dense, I am itlikfitedi prithil great change, and ant
happy to say thak I aid !taw enjoying as good be4lo
as I ever hive . k'ortri.rVery respectfully, li
,i. ;i , THOMAte DIXON.ii4
The substriber',llslvell , ammaitned with ThontaS
Dixon, and can l'estlf that he has been afflicted lip
above represented. It;
_Ord his recovery as almost
a mired, He 14 aw, rility member ofeociety.
. 1. 4 • 1: 1.491ME51 B. DURI3IIO%V, li
Patton if ßetlln V rdlt, Baltimore conference-1i
-The Con:due/I Sir 'eof Mid Nierry, prepared
by Dr. 19WAYNE, lap About any cteeptfon, one Of
the most decided' aril thracious medicinal agenee
that can be empinyed; itchre consumption. Its sooth
ing action on the tniii k oits lining of the throat ren•
dere it extretnely4esi Itfe where the patient is Iron
bled with a tickling el telh, whilst for debilitated ant
eons it is peculiarly lisped—acting as a tonic to the
system.—SesteslVdtii it.:: • IJ
I ,Hi-- • '
I ' l
BE C6RLFI ,11'i PURCHASING:
To obtain ttre Origin itiind only genuine prepa r ii" n.
lion of WILD ellall ' which must have the pot
trait and signaidie tit tqt, HWAYNE on inch wrap
per ari.uud the LOttlei,; k , taii you obtain this cot
pond you•vvin Weyer:lol4 the real virtues of, WILD
'CHERRY. i I.' ' , V' I!
D,. Stet yOr'cf: iltlebrativl Vern:lP/4 , r i
, • ,1
A safe and ellectual [ i elpedy for Worms, Dyspeps i a,
Cholera Morbda, ftlr:Cli Or Dyspeptic Chlldren,:l
or: adults, and tb4ri,ust useful Family sgedi-, 1
eine - iver,; dT4red to the public. ,i
Letter to Dr.l , Berq iii, from Understood.. la.
Dt.ar Sir t—A Man p Weal:sled a bottle 01 your Veit
mifuge, Mm
eber 0 ; dat hi. 'child, anti by its- uye
i r
discharged 63 of th e I teed worms he had ever seep,
It Is somewnat dialeal td ! ri get the people to try it, tile
they have often heelgir . ti=gulted by nauseous worin
medicine. Warr:het: oh yen , pleasant topic tavie
at th e came tinie:cfree toil, !alien be able to diet:Klee
of a large ottatitiv.l ... 7;dnis,._ T. LBlld RP, P. M.
i
0: OESA . IIIfWiIISTAKES...cs
' , OBSERVE. That It lit in square bottles with tl
. portrait of CII•IIIWANN0 on each wrappei, erour
1
the bottle. NONE IITtIER IS GENUINE. 1
' • . 1 '.5;' , " -- , .1
Dr. Bwayne's 132igfe.Voated Sorsapprithz a if.
Taft: PILLS.,
•
itif
a
i
A gentle purgative alterative medicine, far so
'
1 ,
parlor to the PIGS in erthral use, more mild, prornht
mid uniform In thalr,, oration, may be taken at ell
Nines. and in fact In,. Vim disease where an apt
-
cut, alterative or purgative medicine is requited, a 'd
for the diseases !petit tOo females they are unequal-
Ide. }, ,, z ,t 'j
Ile These valuable l mi . are the result of nirdl6l .
kitowledgt combined relth long experience, hay lug
used them manyijeair 1 t:ti my ptlvate practice, there
foie, have-had ample' vportnnity in testing their
power to relieve ant o,:ter shone diseases for which
they are designed. 11 .t.f,:i l':
.
The above valuable liedicines are prepared only
by Dr. SWATNEN tiltaaboratory, No. 4, North 7th
street. (late Bth 4nd flitkt) Philadelphlkand for male
.by Druggists andiDeglopy in Medicine everywhere'ii
For sale by .1.13. SMUT, J. Se C- Martin. orPialle
nine ; J. W. 011ibe, lit fitdrsville; O.& W. Huai zit
er, Schuylkill Ittiv,e4 Ind by all respectable toore
keepers and dealersei uldedlcine everywhere.
,
May 1%185. 1,.; 3 . I.' ,
1 .. 2 "Y li
.
~
... _ ______
. 'TIM IMPARALLEMILD 1
SUCCESS OF Jill AarIGERHART'A VERMIPUO
A TTERTED as It he the regular profession, at
!lance con fl ates of ;4 value of the medicine, both
sea verndfuge and si Vtemedy in other diseaseennt
the Intestinal cabal, lvhiljt may be seen by a refer
ence to his certiticateelkam Innumerable responsible
citizens. ;It has ieffe(tbilly and permanently cared
Piles, Di/pepsy, trregdFaV action of the Bowels. add
expels every form orWcirms, removing at once nil
diseases of the latestibitilube, where worms are jot
often the fearful causVll;l• s rhe -testimony or so many
eminent physicist's c 4 0,101 fail I° brin g tit ' lavbi l l.
able remedy four:general Use. Try It. ii
1; ip-:, I. GERHART 14
,_ • . , i F eyelinegrove, Union Co...Pali .
FOR RALC B y ;! • [l5-,
lob, (I . Drown evido:l hatene dt Heisler; PaltawillP.;
Jacob d. Laurartle. Attftbrivllle 1 Eckel B. Berndt,
Tremont; M. (1.:•*, 1110
,4. , , 1 1 0 neir, Lewellyn ; Peter
klOti
Bressler, Dona 't tk - • IC' lek‘on. S tbnYikill HP
,vent If. Shiester; POrt.;;Vathon t Wm. Lawton, 111;
Mir :-..E. PhilipseNeno ; B. J. Fry, Tamaqua.
midi', do Eby,. Ofwi flg ; Jonathan Faust, Ash
land , WM. J. Haas, li. otiulown iA. T. Trail,-
man, ' Lower Mahentohito s liorder et Zinutlerula
Mt. Union:lL li. Validlte„.Partieu. - • • ;
July 2,1853.
,1• • • -, t ' , ~,- ;', • 27.0ra*
,
, • '
~ Donyt guts up pAs Shrp."—La ec
'Ate OLDEST . j
#stua.AND :
CARY STORE IX SCIEUYLKIZT. Cu.-1
7 1 1113 'Subscriber retrifully Informs his frlen it
X and the public-An ge rid that be still continue s
at his old stand in ittentre street, near Market;
Pottsville, and takesi,,l* opportunity a( teadertal
Ids thanks to hif autaltAtat (Headlund acqualtuao4.
ees, for the confideitcao4 support they have nom ri
ed
Il hint with through many years of ludness. Il
ei t It useless , ye;annmerate all the anklet
which:he keeps la Itlelgle. 1:
l•
The nubile. are weltaivare:that be ban air , othe;
goode ecr nnected;liztelOrbag is generally' kept f
Drug Stores. , ~,, • -1,4,...1 . 1- . • ~.i
Ile w ill,aintleaLeneVanw' r to teeplals' *tote Well
sayeßedialingesdandr,,,,,, Deals °ferrety descris
• sir Ph i akit lia;Prestiiiitlons carefully coupon
de . -
June 11,1eaai d " . i . ti . ','- ' t l , • j"N Cl ' 8 244' 1° 7 21 ' li.
'',
''i.UHAll: . =.otApti
GREATAWIEIII OrJ I TO97III LOTS.
.. •
T L , WILL , atnit T 1 HIM
"•
'
t" - N
,D
Its aaradjoining th e 4 . tR '
ugh ofPinfitrve;
SCHTYLKIIL^COUNTY.
t i o t t ' lt i h g t:h l4 4l . lki4d Pab r il ,t 4 4;it a l n D 4 / 1 "; Y, tlinV e da l y T o e f .
December next. commenting at 10 o'clock,'Ai X., at
the Publin !louse of JOIIN NEAGEN, iu thit llorce
of Plnegrove, •
4tireit LOU. fronting oattapehrgaten t acct , to
laid "Borough.'
9Om i cite, ranging from 3to acres each, In the
rear 01 itte .sitid Tow LAter, i 4 •
t Perms, mainly covered with Valuable' timber;
two with imprevetnents„anit the one wpb*
movements, of about titt erica cash ;
And :;0 acres of Land, exclusively timber' and di
for cultivation—being tee whObt of the kisti Estate
of theist,. John Itouawitz,deneased, and noir to be
sold by•the belts and parties Interested. 4 . -
A plan of the whole premise' and the stammer in
which it is to be sold, maybe seen at the place ap
pointed for the sale thereof.
TERMS OP HALE will 6e:7-The one-half of the
purchase money to he paid o'n•the lit day ,yif April
nest, at which time a good tittered} be execnted and
possession given ; and the balonce in one yen' with
interest from the let day of April nee!.
November 12, 11333 4100 e
VALUABLE REAL ESTATE FORNLLE
Subscriber offers to sell at Private tale the
"following described Real Estate, upon reasonable
terms:
No. 1. The undividedone-hilf interest of 4iithoge
tinjee warts of land, situate in - Wench and rf4.l/54nli
Townships, Schuylkill County,:whien were enrveyed
In ;tannery 17ter ou warrants to John Otto. •
Peter Filbeit,ailJOhn Kidd. The tandtv-NL,
tied one-half interests in the above tracts • els
amounts to est acres. The land is well III!
wubsted with timber suitable .fur railroad se I
sitar and props. , 1, •
No. All that 4 ertain lot or :ground aituale in thd
Bolough of Schuylkill Haven, upon which icerectee
a Mtge Ai/cc-story Wien Vnrtling, and all Ile:rear:try
out-building.. This property ii how occupiett by lit
Lewis 'hover. To nay one desirons of pracosing
medicine su Schuylkill llaven,au opportu nit yiis now
uttered to secure a conifortablehousrand nllic4 rarely
to be met w iii. .
NW. 3. All that certain lot of ground situatC-in Port
Carbon, bounded and described as ( 6 11 OWN "4-Uegin
tittig st a post on the south side 01 Putiscillii Street,
at a corner of the lot belonging to Bettry, , ,Portei;
thence by the saute south twenty-four and , a hale
eaHt one hundred ket to a posl', thence .110111k1
,tii fly
tivi, and one halt east fitly test ill a ppst,tilClLlM. 116 f lb
twenty-four and one half weds one hundred feet to
Pottsville. Street, thence by 04 s3llle 100111 nasty five
and one-halt' west tidy feet to the place nt beginbing.
tit/. 1. A tract lit first tale timber laud, containing
115 acres, situate_ in Schuylkill Townsiiik &boot
three miles Lark of Thorp rota, In locust Vall4y.,
CL111134,
Office in Centre Street, Yottryille, directly ,ppa d ji e
the Episcopal Church. 7.1 story. ,
Sept, 3,1653. I 16.1 f
•
VALUABLE PROPERTY.UI POTTS
,
I'ILLE AT PRIVATE '.i! , 7ALE. 'CHEAP
The Subscribers otter afPrfirate Sale all ttiat tract
Of Laud and building lots, kiiciWn n the VCarlion
11111 " or " Young's Hill " prciperty in the Borou g h
,of Pottsville, extending' frotmthe River Sefitiyll:lll
above Mr. Lauer's Brewery, to the Port 4.;arbou
road, being about teTiO yards in width and commuting
acres, more or less, This tiroperty maybe said
to be invaluable, not only Mr the purposes
ding, but also as offering the 1.1.,e5t local ityi in the
Borough, on which to erect suitable WateelWcah3
for supplying the town with Water. Apply:Althea
office, corner Coal and Callov4ill Streets. ; :t .
S'is.l VI:TR ES..
August 27,1852. ' . 35-ft
NOOSES AND LOTS !J
Tr* LAWTOri'd ADDITION TO PORT CARRON.
I.A.WTON VILLE TRACT is
.i. how tail Wit ifito Lot , A, arid Will be .
mid on terms which will enable every
industrious man to purchase rot himself 1 1 ;
and family
A HOUSE AND
A plan of the property can be leer,. and the frttlh , of
Hale made known by application at the ottreenY •
EDWARD 'OWEN PARR% , Agent,
of the Kentucky Bank, l'enire street, Potqville.
Seillembcr 4, 1b39 • - 36 df.
TO COAL'; OPERATORS I
'lilt l•' North American Coal ciimpany oGrd for rept
for a term of yeare,thei Mines upon the bract ni
land called Centreville, in illceuylkill County:? Them;
Mines are Weil knows as among the 'best of tile Red
AAA veins of the lleginia—among theta are the'Spohn,
the Painter, the Clarkson, and reach Mountalb veins,
The wart.lies within a milt: of Pottsville, alia icon.
nected'with the Mount Carbon Haiti old by a if: ilrinid
owned by Op" Company. Its tir.iximity to th'e Head
ing Railroad gives to thla tractigreut a rivanfis grs AM
regards iransportatiOn.
A more parthmlar de:.eription In deemed o, neres.
eary, as any pirsou disposed : l.? lease the tiliOes will,
of course.exanaine for themselv,en. It .
Tv.o einall anginea on .the ;tract wilt bey leaned
with the t 0,,, •s. ;I
The artentinn of persons dieprited In leatie Coal
Lands, and who can ennonarid i. , 11111• rapital,iis invi
ted to this property. heferenci• con be had tip li. E.
Nice, Agent of the Company, 1*; W. Slorfer. Civil En
gineer. ,Peter rtimpson„ - Engificci. t.f .Mineti, all of
Pottsville; or to thc subscriber, No. 0 : 30 ittle 4 lhiil,
Philadelphia. • ,
Posaevelor. can he had at ani tlmt. atter 4 2410
li
of October next. irtli,N C. FOItU. Itlies• I
rt. pt. 11, 1ri.52. " 3'. , i f
.
- , ,
---
WISCONSIN LEAD MINES / 1
'
TO LEASE ..I , Wi YEARS. I
~
••IIE undersigned. s , ill Le,asefor 5, 10 nr 2 t years,
!
I Tin a I FLE,'s 14..111MINet, siltnite in m Gra i molly,
Wisconsin, reisinin for himielf in . tnlvrrsh n the
Mines. Tlicy(oniain Hr. almost inextrio.lll4,repo,
111. of the rir hest ,Lead Ole, spechnenti of whOt 153 y
be seen at' the .41therc' Jouri,or fr,firs, whirl's were
mined by the subscriber. Thera is un the premises a
sufficiency GI Fauber for all Mining l piirpuih9f. Les•
sees In liar, the rigid .I'lt/chasing the syliretiroOper-
Iy at the rspualion of two yeats for the cum in( AO:
OWL,' , JAMES DANIELL:
. .
Pnttsville, Sept. 17,1E53 - ZeJlt
• ,:i
MEI
'CLOTHING.
BOYS' ,CLOTHING.
to6erabots Would tentiethilly Arm Ir -
friends and cisationers of elt hityllt ill Co.
that their ioi.ittinent of Clothing for Von tigilftentle
men is mug It larger than rye r nd they ale ll)±1.0.111
to sell cheap. Personndivnig 01 a din tithl e. lia vedfie
privilege of etrhatiging clotft,log purrlnso,ti at this
attire, it they do' Towson.
, F. A. 1101,T & lIIIIITIIII,
271! Chestuitt St, rornef ol 'remit . , l't,' tad'a
April '2. 11+53. • 1:1•L y ' •
.
i.
Quality the trile left t. - rof Chrapur 4
I ' l .
CLOTHING! Clothing ! ! CLOTHING! !!
ji.Tim Mimil ellellAIVI!',IPOOMIlf 111 4t•
Clot hung In Schtty !kill County, 1(01s1 , 4• .
In 3(1 per vent. cheaper and toner matth
Than i .1R be 111/611:5we..1 4.lsewhete, ot lit
-4.11.1) OAK lIA ILL," t hrliel I.(re litre am.lAtillanion.
go 'gnome. r
A magnificent at.sortnie 01 of rAI.I. and Wiwi:it
CLOTHING, of the infiet fastiionable styletil le one
on hind mot featly for el,klit• :i1 pike, flit IllilgV (Atm ;
PE'CITION. Ar every arilvilt /40/.1 at tiii4 elitfiltheli
men( In !nano Livtiitil an Pottsville, 11'I+, liptrelote,
a xpreatily adatord to tills leg i.i.lt, gild tater, gie.tt ;id.
vfiniages to purchaseie ner rF,"-all the 't:',C•ry iliNfetior
etty•mude Clothing. I ,
ONE TRIAL will prfive thin, hpytol , ill ,loubt, to
Ally who are Ft rangertr;to Itte<(ect ; nhil tho..v who
have not yet potchatii,l thelf FALL to. 'IONTI::11
Clothing, will do well mein:lntl judge mr itioh,eie,,,
An iliMielise vu rWI ) 1C; G. ;I
In.l're;el.4)llllNG, .
Sultakln for I h.' sr.Oon; al "..‘t f.quely
.Itrtnelobrr the Old stand, 0).1)(rA KII II.," car
(ICI of Centre and Mahantonr,4;rltrerts.
1:1.)19 A HI) T. I,k,"Y LOH, l'n.loglt.lar.
(Late LIPPINCIiTT tit Mid
IrrV Coottm.)
_. ..,,... . i
q •
A CARD.—EDWARD T 2 TA Vl.Olt ,11ferchant,
Tditor, would respeelfillly cslahe attention ,el - his nu
mernus friends and the public fn his Pall• and Win
ter Stock or Pl.iths, easseinrs, Elegant yeistlngs,
-& i ...y..., selected from the hest markets, which lee is pre,-
pan.llo make up to oriler, , attAiery.moderaa , prices.
Anossurtnient of tiloSes.tiecchiefe,elu , penders,llllk
Shirts, &c. ~l
im4'
Agent milks NeoVork, Lo:l
naud Parke shlons.
Pottsville, tics. 2. IteA. :-, . . 40 -ti
.......
Li
I- 'a.
'il'inE undersignedbifl APLU eavit In Inform th4i lize Ile
1 it Pottsville and Vlciont that they have just -
ope ed one of the beat selected stocks of Fall and
Virl ter Clothing ever presented to the tilizene of"
echnzlaill County for inspectinn,
It , mild be useless to attempt to enteufrate the
diffe7nt styles of Coats, Pasta and Yeats, comprised
in tli . above stock i. it is enoujili to say that pOndyl Of
111 kiaida and description will be offered at One Price,
and '1.141 without any atinltinent
Thit'prices will he uniforn and very low i l 'all that
call cat, see for theniselves what the pi ises', , ,ari. Tor
any article they nhibilld wish', to buy. The selling
prices will lie. plaint). marked' upon eveiy iirticle
'Fine dod Vaiiise. , ' a. .
Tlie' l undersictitid nre deternil ned to do a w a y y with
the abominable and disgusting practice of *WINO
—a practice which Only, in reality, tielongii i Jjca .lass
of citizens who are:always ready to take I f) pikes
fur .all they olf ;rl for sale. f; While doublel.dealint
suits nobody, this One Price eistem maid arid can't
help pleasing everybody. ;; !
In CATICiII4hIII.IIII3 iindersigned wish to state that
they are prepared to make Ilk to order, in iiinat fash
ion Me mantle,, any style oridreas that niay tit: de
sired at their CAtahlialiment ; Simi further guarantee
all to be wall cut and made. The prices to hq Ineder
ate And satisfactory to all who may favor ate with
th;ir custom. • TAYLOR & CO., Cantle at.,
dietween Jonarrosi ¢ t Large arid Extensity°
Dry floods anti Grocery lihne and Mir s3t..
P. ti.—We wish 'to Inform, the citizens iftf Potts
ville and vicinity Mit the nnoire new and •:atenslve
Alan a.Clothiclo, will b opened oh nest r3AT-'
I.IIIDAYO3ept. ip, 1853. 37•'31
HATS, CAPS, &lc
NEWS to tho HEADS of tho PESPLE.
HATA. CAPS and LADIES" FURS of every varie
ty, comprising one of 04 largest and Igheapest
clocks, at JOHN F A REIRA'S well-knotan HAT,
CAP and FUR WAREHOUSE, No. 281 MARKET St.,
giabove Eighth Philadelphia. :', 44 4 0. „
The proprietor being a practl- •.,' .
s m•
cal workmen, and_ living hail !, 7 -
_,4` _
personal ex pe rfience,hoth in man-
...---,
afacturing and selling, °trite his claim= for Olathe pa
tronage, satisfied that hisi !realness facilitiel cannot
be surpassed brany dealer ln',the Vity. Ilisl stork of
.Centirmen's Hats for the Fail, is very large and of
superior quaiiiy. CHILDREN'S FANCY HATS of
every style and variety ofl trimming, from lit to 412.,
He would call the altenti.in of the Ladie.; pirticular- •
ly in his fine assortment of
FURS, : ..
Such as Muffs, Rons,Tlppelg, Vlcioriner,',Armlets,
&c., made up expressly for the present season. This
stock of Fun is of his own importation, andimade by
the best workmen, under his Own personal inapectiom
KS. WHOLESALE DEALERS, Dim the ',country,
will find It tox heir advantage:to call and examine be
fore ph/chatting ,!
.
else'where. '. . , _
. ,_ . .
Sept. 24, 1823. :
Family Bibles; El
Bibles ;' &. !lain.
150 , F; A arett'le., ` . the
to
r p e r c i e ce ive i d ro t rorn i
$2O. Persons in want of cheap and elegant Family
Bibles will find them from 10 to 20 per cent. cheap
er at the subscriber's Store, 4'11.11 they can be pur
chased in Philadelphia, and lit about two-thirds the
prices of those sold by travelling Pedlar.,
B. BANNAK,
Publii•her, Boah'seller and Binder.
Oct. 22, 1853.
ANDREW R. RED
D ER, Auctiorr,
.
No. 167 North THIRD Si,
; (1 door below Vine)
•
PHILADELPHIA. , i .
•
UCTION SALES, every eVenlng, eommeaciolt at
A 7 ceelork, consisting of tfatilware of every de.
aerlptlon, thothe,Vaaalutereli / , 14 i Ills and•Kitillo. Vest
logs, Tricandogs, Boots and i.;Elhoes, Watcnea and
Jewelry and Nerthandlre generally, - I
CS. Country Merchant* alining the cite, will Lad it
to theft advantage to call and'examine the athelt or
Goode that are sold ,every evening. . ,
N. B.—Every ante le nald guarante ed al :represen
ted. ' , .
i•• - 1
Sept: 21, V 35 3 -, ' : : i ' : 39- 90 1 •
INIMUM'S TRUSSES. .
FS Sale at MARTIN'S D U O S STORE, alollllloll
meet of Marsh's froproyod Truant', -
among whieb are. • '
Double and Hittite Improved Truasei,
Do do do old stale do J .
Clare Abdominal SU pparters,
Ladles' Obooldot Braces„,
Gentlemen's Elastic 13sepen et Acbmilder Bra i es,
Suspensory Sandape, Silk awl Cotton. •
JOHN MARTIN, Agent.
&mall, 1853. " • „ J 4 If
ENIKOMM
IRON TX)MF,RS.
filiAL - OPIRILIkTO2IIIS
. •ts
11QNt att 1141/I.Otili ,
THE Siltrscribers retlyieetrulty tbnniten.
tion of the business echnutuatty to" theriellinler
worts, on the Island adjetMog the flamer Fur.
pace, Pottsville, Pa., whitrelhey are prepared 'to
manufacture •
. BOILERS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION,
Scrioke Stacks; 'Air 3taci s, Blast Pipes, Gasoine
tenr, Drift Cars, 'lce., &e. //WIEN on hand.
Delog practical Mechanics and having for years
devoted mem...elves entingy to *Ms branch of busi
neat. they ganef - theturelves that work done at
their establistunent will give satistacuort to ail who
may favor theta with a call. 'lndividuals and Cora
plates will find it greatly o their advantage to ex
amine their work before Engaging elAewhere. 1
/93BLE
May 5, 1553. j 19• ti
- -
WASHINGTON !IRON WOMB,
POTTSVILLE, PA.
laJ. MIEN k. ORO'S. respectratly in
vite the atteutiou °film businese comm.
uhtty to Mehl her Machine Shop and
/outlay.. erdeted belsVeril:GOAL dud
Itati s -44.40 ot.atta, and unitarily on PI Of litillati Street,
!inhere they are prepared td execute all orders
rot Machinery of Bratsarid lirun,such as'Steatrt
Engines, all aims al liellilllii for liciling Mali,
tarbt and maw; wills, Stn Ile and Douhle.acting
rumpt, Coat breakers; Millet:ars, all kind of oatl
load Castings, such as 11;h4tra, for fiat and T Had;
4
noes; Switches;acc," all hide of cast and 1 1 1101111 bl
trou Shading. tieing L.-radical htethasics, and aver
having made the , demands ilf the GUM Keeton their
study for years, also all kinds of Machinery In their
lilac of business. they dant, thiumelvea that wolk
pion, at their Ls tabllstpnerA wilt give satisfactioni to
II who way hone: thew Witith tall, All ordenstbahlt
roily received and prompllprx«cuu.d on the moat Ira
aanablet larlrii. - t t JOHni.k. Wite:nt -
. .
i TIIO3IAt WREN;',
JAERES WItEN.]
-
1 .- tict 2.1852. '-A '.40-tr
.
FRILNELDI MON WORNA.
lATIM OUBSCRILIEIteI ANAOLINCE
la the public that they are the Proprie.
01$ of the Franklin Work., Port Carbeu.
,ately cabled cm by tr. tlillytnao, where
it., .out blue to manufacture bounder, al the shorter*
notice, eiteaut Eneturt, Porn:m.1;011 ilrenkerv, bud'
blie.belety of abeam. Amy siee or desciiption, for min
ing or ether tiu routes. Also Ilaitroad ; anil, Drift Cars,
Iron or ;Braes Castings Olney stie or mini a . Orders
are le•pecilelly rebelled. I
GEti. D. r DAM & illtoTHEll.
FRANKLIN aIIOVEL Wt)llKl3.—The guhaeribera
continue to turnigh the Cußleu and Dealer. ..A natl.
County; wall ::hovels °fall kind.., at the loweat Phil=
adelptita price,. Attention' la partienie'rly called to
their Coal dhoveid. Orders' fur ef hovels of any eizej or
patent proznoly attended to.
Utitt. tt. MEER &BROTHER.
Atio. el. 1832
POTTSVILLE ROLLING NULL. I
ait- ' • THE auIiSCRItIEUS respectfully en.
IMMICe to the public, that- their new
Rolling Mill to now completed and in
Mit operation, and.that they are prepAr
rd to sumo) , all kinds of HU Iron of various *lo s,
which they will waitron to he superior in quality,
tiPany obtained front abroad, at the same prices. ! •
'They also manufacture T Rails, for the use article
Collieries and Lamm' Hued's, weighing Drum 21 to
lbs. per yard. made "(the best Iron, and which will
-be found much cheaper than the imported :mule. ,
tieing plattical mechanics, and having had CollOhl
eraLle experience in the Iron business, they flatter
themselvee that they too give entire satisfaction to
purchasers, and wilt also make It ineir Interest to pa
tronize home manufactures: -
..' HARRIS, BUltlsilll & CO.
Dec. 6,1851. 411-If
=a
A. W. , 1111.1 1 / 1 10N. IRON and IlltAS:11
Founder, tespectfulty informs his pat:
cons, and the public - generally, that
he hi fully prepared, at the 01046 Es..
tannin:nem, to manufacture eteam Engines of every
size; Pumps, Railroad and Drift Cara s sod every othe
description ut iron and 13rass Castlngssititable for
Coal mining or other business, on the mosi.Jeallonabl
tams. Also, Blow lug Cylinders for 111Ast Pomace
and Machine Work in general.
Repelling of all kinds done with neatness and des
patch, at the lowest prices. .All work furnished t,
him will hi , warranted to perform well. Ile :tool "
solicit the custom of those who may want articles in
his line in this vicinity. All orders will meet with
imniediste and prompt atleut ion .
I 8. W. IfllDr3Oni,
March 15,1851. , . 11-Iy.
STEARI CAR FACTORY.
c",
IW-Nak, ,‘1
frill: subscribers beg lee ire to.inforni the public that
in addition to their former STEAM, ENGINE
rtiftillrl and FOUNDRY, they have recently put up
new Machinery and Shope for the manufacture of
COAL. CARS, 'lltllt.:Krl.and other Rail Road,Cars, by
Steam power, which enables them to execute nil that
kind of work, not only much better, but *lth greater
deppatch and at the very lowest prices. flaying thus
made these extensive preparations individuals, and
ronipanies requiringvork of this and, will find it to
their advantage to give them a call.
riNIDER S. MILNE.S7
0,t.23, 1t , 51 •
14 , 3 i A
CI Efr. MASON & CO: RESPECT
Ze n
• fully announce to the publie.tbat the
have taken the Estahlishnieut know
as the Pottsville luta ‘Vnrks ! on Nor
wegian street, where they are prepared 1. build all
kirith, if steam Engiiirs, manufacture Railroad Can
and Machinery of almost every descriptlon, at lli
shortest notice, and on the most ; reasonable term
—Person. from abroad, 111 want of Atennt Engine ,
will rind It to their advantage to give them a tall lir
t envaging elgewhere. :Mar Ii ' I f.
. • -
HA DWARE &C.
FERRUGINOUS
• Oil COM I!.OTTNICI IRON PAINT,
A FIRE AND WATER PROOF PAINT or grey
durability, and (he power or rr•fi,tinji, all Minn
phrric ihtlueorea dririnl! a lengthened period or inn
C,dn be Ind afOre Hardware rind Iron
GEORGE BRIGHT,
• • •
Agent for the above Paint . ;
•
•A ittal.t 6,- 1H53. 31-if
IRON colic:ammo N went. HOUSE
CENTRE STREET, POTTSVILLE.
E subscribers 3t.e prepared to furnish Ilwil•rade
L Mdr litnists and Operators, at Pt iladelpliii prieek
(height added) whnlesale or retail, best Anwill.2ll Bak
inanufaciui ad in Potwville,' - and warranted u
'superior - quality. Alsit, light 1' rails, suitable 'for
annex; arid Cable Chains, I urnislied• at short 11'71ce
the Importer. E; Y bt
York Store, Nov. 4 22. 16_1;2. . 47-tf
PLATFORM SCALES •
) r E v
g y r n r a 1 . 1 , 1 n r a l i t t ( i i
.1)(SE getietarly. l'uteliamer“ 11111 , no every
tralr it Guaranteed Correct, and if, after trial. snit
1 . 61111,1 aiiiiiitartery, tan be reintnedAv , idiom charge.
er Factory at the old Stand, eidatilialied ince, than
lieu., corner Nilittl aid Melon Sift
ri1114.1,11.i1l A utstaT &CO , •
Surcessorp to Ellicott & Abbott.
Sept.
IRON AND lIARDIVARF STOIIR:
THIS ofnianufzbetureil warea
i) has 1.0111 , ” f its allf11(111 1 / 1 :4, and, ttlu
Np - ' now üble to otter to the publir,eillier foe •
their inspection or purelinse, one of the
buret Anil aims; useful stork of Foreign and
tie II A 1111 W ARE ever iitfered in the County With
many thanks for the patronage extended, to the late
Om, I Raper ni”iell able to supply all the *awl in
toy Illit• of tr11:1111 . /.9, 0111111 Vol the 111,11oPst, W Ilk
usual prompthesi rasa despatch. FUANIK PDTT.
A toil 3, ISW. 1.11-1
COLEMAN'S Cheap Cutlery STORE. :
Nos 3'2, 3:1, 31, 133, :hi, and 37 Arcade, Ph ilada.
i W TI: N Merchints can save from 10 to 15 per
%jct. nt. by purchasing at the above.eltores. By trie
porting my own Goods, paying bin little rent, and liv
ing econoinitally,:it is plain 1 ran undersell nose who
pue r have [heir goods , lvrii, pay high rentil, and live
like pi limes.
' rot;tantly on hand; a tow assortment of Pen and
Pocket Knives, riciesorn and Razors, •Title F niveti
and Forks, in avory,'stag, butt.,to, Loon and wood
handlrs, Carsers ;toil Forks, Steels, 4.c., Butcher
liolves, Dirks, llowie dnivea,,lirvulving and plain
4-c.
illiti received, a large itoek of Rodgera' and Woo
tenhofin'a fine l'en Arid Congresa Knives.
Also, a large'ansoronent of Au CrlifrOflB, &c., &C.—
fine Fugliati TWi4I and Getman Guns.
I, • • JOHN M. COLEM A N, Importer.
Dec. 27, r 5.51: . .52-tr
• _ ' NEW HARDWARE STORE, 2
— "Ill:4;4;7 door.. below Matz'. Hotel, and
~..,. • , neirly opposite the Miners' Bank,
~.- ' ,--77 '''' Pottsville, where will he found • -
an excellent nestittment of IfARDIA'ARE.: '
Coach Trimmings, Files,
Springs, • ; Fine Trays, •
Saddlery, . •Htitania ware,
Shormakeri' Tools,. !Assortintint of fine Locke,
Carpenters' Toots; :fable 1 2 .1tIrry.
Glass and Paint, • • ,;Pocket Cutlery,
liar Iroreof oil sixes,•Table Spoons,
Rolled .do I do do .Anvils and Vire.,
Nays and Spokes, — Assortment of fine Guns,
Railroad Irott and. Nails,. Sheet - Iron Crucibles,
Smith 'Fools, I ; ' !Wire, Tin Prate,
Building mate lalk, '• ;Braes Kettles, •
Cast elteel, , •etail Irons,. ,
Shear • 4 teel, I . .Pans and Boilers,
Arm Blister, I - Chains, ..,
4111183 we, • i iltailroad Tract% .• '
Cross - cutSaws,tPowder and tibot
Fine !land-rawri, -
G. H. returns his thanks to the public for the pa.•
tronage they extended to the late firm of Bright &
Pon, and fiattets himself that, in hie - individual twit.'
city, he. Will be able to deserve and command their
continued support by the qualityof the goods he has
In More, strict attention to business, and the low rates
at which he is determined to sell. ..
GEORGE BRIGHT,' .
. .
, ' • Late of lbe firm of Bright & Port. •
• March 27. Int. 13-ly '
CLEMENS & HEISLER'S - • '
.........- - -- HARDWARE and IRON ziTORE,
- -''''''''7t^ a few doors above Mortinier's Ho-
I::t.A. re!, at thin old Stand of. Clemens itf:
-- & Parvin'a, have co:latently on
hand a full assortment of
smith's TO1(11!.. •Coach Trlmmincp, 1 ,
Building materials, - i Axles and Springs,
shoemaker's Tools, ; ' rablo,Cutlery,
1 ,
Files & Rasps, - Pocket Cutlery, ' :
Nails, spikes anti Brads, Atrpenter's Tools,
Connit-r & Platform Brittanla Ware,
scales, i lAllen'S Revolvers,
Bir and Rollejlmn'Rille Uarrela, sm.
FliWffind Sheet do {Table and Tea Spoons,
leapt, Shiti? and Blister Braes and Enamelled Kat-
Steel,. t ties,
Tin, Plate and Sheet Zine,'Pans, Boilers. and Tea
Bar, Copper ;ftlllicet Brass; Kettles, ~.,
Pig and Bar Lead. Lle.vy ItsihotidTrurra, •
Musings of all descriptions Railroad Don aril, Spikes,
Mill, X-cut and Circular Double and Single Cline, -
Saws. ' do do el,. Pintyls,
Butcher's Chopper., Clea- Shot and Game flago,
. vers and Knives, ;Powder Flasks,.
Anvils and Vices, 'Powder and Shot, ' '
Meeks and; Tackles, 'Water-proof Percussion
;Chain Pumps, ' Caps. ..
Iron, Copper and Brass Rifle Mountings.
•
Mire,
The ,Subseribers would respectfully Invite the et •
motion of the public generally, to the above and other
ankles of thirdwate too numerous to mention, as
they are determineti to sell as low as any concern
out of Philadelphia.
Auguat 27. Iflsa. 35-1 y
MISCELLANEOUS.
- .
VE lovers of the beautiful! Na.nre and Art hs4
I united their efforts 40 please you, at ALLEN'A
DAGUERREAN GALLERY; corner of Market and
Centre Streets. Thrlsubseriber has returned to Potts
ville to take the prrkonal charge of his rooms, and is
now ready to take loud Daguerreotypes of all who
desire. them. - Come soon in 'the day. then. and yon
are pretty sure to get a chalice to sit.'
Prices as usual, one dollar and upwards.
N. B.—REDUCTION wade in the-pikes'of fine
Papier Mache Cases, late Cm, aad
A. M. ALLEN.
April 9, 1.°52. l- tf
=
ILIAD CONSTANTLY ON HAND A SUPPLY OP
1l all sizes of Lead Pipe, Sheet Lead. Block Tin
Bath Tubs, Shower Dohs, Hydrants, Dose. Double
and Single Acting Pumps and Water Closets; also,al
kinds of Dross Cocks rot water and steam, Brae 011
- euPs.and Globes for Engines. Ail kindlier Conger
Work and Plumbing doue.Ln the neatest manner 5;
the shortest notice.
N. D. Gash paid for old Drass and Lead.
Pottsville., Oct. 58. 1850: .
GLEASON'II PICTORIAL and the -ILLUSTEA.
E D NEWS, bound in every style, and at prices
to suit everybody. rdayssines. Per loditals;lbe., &c.,
bound in a superior manner at very low rates.at
• BANNAN'S
illankirad lob Bindery, Centre St., Pottsville.
July 23,1833.,
TOWN HALliz
•2 r 2
Attention
N. M. NEI;I7N3IN'S
Plzunbing Shim:
8008
.
'MEDICINAL
'TESTED-Mr 27141713,111015 AND
isiOt4Vicia!
,
NUE ht.__ _- -_. ____ „....iflr q,.. ~!anted et
eri.country with its Own ithipifit antidotes agnius
• - tti effects. of soli and clitniatemponithe human being
Te aboriginal Indians ire proof of this fact, main
ta ning as they d(d, without ,dhOr iill,Tit vigor of con
e 'ulta unturpas.red by any ottiegiraCe. -It Is trout
t e roota and pie uta. which alkyl epontancomoly upon
id r own soil, that %VIM; 11"r7i INDIAN VEDETA.
Li E, PILLS are eumpoundedE Tlalir ire, therefore,
better adapted. to meet thritmlictildr forms of disease
.prevailing in our counti!y. ilial( aiiy.l foreign medi
care, or any Medicine co ntoctid I fritlnt Iforeign drugs
cantles - ' • i[ . I :1. , •
The high celebrity - Which lh NS Illls!have acquired
for thoroughness and etifwaify.; rtnder.i any . thing
More thati•a abort Lidice ''untal-ciraSkry' Being - rolls
pilutuied,eptitely of vegetablei sinittlett, the - products
of out awn soil,they are entirely freefrom eil 111W
ciurial and other deleterious •inititure-= . powerfol tor'
.gund, yet Innocent of injury: l 4lm to the. weakest
constlautlon. They,ehoutd tor rur.ltied to ai once in,
any of (hi following coinplailta: tf I ;
. .
Asthma, , , r ' ~ In atd,Fevers
.Affections of the' Bladderlndantat on;of the Eyes,
'and Kidney., . 4 6'.' d adedrc ~ 1
Acidity of .the Stomat.ti,.,.:lmpurit', of the Blood,
Bronchitis', - - 'Loss fiflaldiettle.
-Blotches tip the Skin; ' ':Livter! Votoptaint. Very
Daiwa Fryer, in which ; effniseiotte in ibis coin_
complaint the rills. are; • platnt'; l'
,' very yatrablo. . " - ',I Lunihapt mud I.4in tiers Cif`
Bilious (Vie, I' Spirifsf;
!lowa Coloplaintsr ~.Merrittittl Disease,
Niles,. 'est 7 , :NI 1004# eiti, '
.401d,s an4,ingtoi r ;Neuralgia, i
f onatlpatlon . ui , Costiv . e;-INagasaill _ I ''
nett, , •
ebility,. ; Ne(voukDebilty,
i -
, Palnitat ion 'ruf the Heart,
Difficulty of Breathing,
,Tites,l li
Dropsy, • • , i Paths writhe Bonel,
_ ,„
Dimness ill; Vision, - train in F oie Back, ,
Dysentery:, - •'Pato fti the aide and breast
ISysyepitia—No p er m
should deluSr tuning theTlAtris
,;
the' Fills in this distress-ißltiutiratinto, .
jog eoulfilaitil, - ' iftuflt afllliiird to the Head,
Erysipelas, ' irimitililliti, ; ... •
Female Irregulatitlis, irts9mindite Of the Head,
Freckles, !Sour EtOrtatious,
Fits;- - ~ . iroren'esa oCtha . thew •
'Foulness of the Cortiptea•friqeThroat - , •
fun, _ • . . - ilufellitirPi, I ,
Fever and Agircz. 'FIII !hie SetOrY l 4ll .
scourge of the Westerti•rintirsy, i i
Country. these Pitts are siedondsfY symptoms,
- unequalled by any other,Sa ft Rheum.
ietnedy:speedily, effect,`.Tetter, ;:l • .
! 1 mg a complete and :per Turioirs -
11 um net.t MO. : - . Ti 4 110(104-1.
Flatulency, Bleera of all kinds,
I //put, • • - WO - int - s;i
1 Giddiness and Dizz loess, VellotiTness 1
of the ..1k in ,
• ravel,. ValloWlever. Every re
I feadache, - sick And ner.', chrretWe ,I . ibis dread
vows, -,' ,• : lot Malady. signalizes S
Ifesttburn, ' ' . . new trintoph for •W rig tit's
fniligeition,. ' ' PHIS. it ' .
triton zit; _ ,• t 1 11. I
! 1
CA VilON.—The• putilie 1
'are resPectfully ran
toned against articles with names stisita e to irrAgAt's
Indian Vegetable.Filll, hot W hich . triossess 11011.• of
their virtues. •Always ask lii,r WRIGHT'S PULLS,
Wm' do nut -he lout ott.,with a ny.othetr 1 . .
The medicine is for saie,whOiriafti a Od rel.% it, e It het
it English, French, 'German of squib fah directions .a t
he Principal Office, 169 RACE St.,lihiladelphia.
. And for sale by - s ...1 ,1. f,
Mrs. E. M. lICATTI
i t . t o - ' tir , l ~,iii„ •
J. G. BROWN.
fiTnil by Agent; in 41 parts of the giati and United
.i• ,
aStales ' -
'
June Ili Ir. 1 , -
EMI
THE GREATEST REMEDY FOR THE
FEVER AND AGUE IN
Ralbfleisch's Fever,4lA 4glici Drops.
TUC only prrparation that iiryeir,fitla In effecting
a sp,tedy and perotaireat
e
"IL la e ntirety fire from goMine;7lor. giber
subrAnnee: Put ap ini-hoDlro ut fifty rrnta
each. , - -
.
Preparedonly .by F. W. KALLI,FI,cIII, No, L;
FULTON Boer:. New York.' ; !
C> For sal:, by .10.11,N $. C :11:Altri'N;:4nk Av:ni
t
or Pottsville: .
'Jo no '25.1
DRY GOOl)S.[ &c.
atraovat.., , '
k EW & have r. inp u t frl.m ISO to 19fi
111:11'154 :61., Phi lad w lido they or.
copy a new and ytafe,with all eliliat.l
and well selected Hock 'lf Fall slid,! Winter DRY
G.00.11D.3 • among It loch are I 1. ,
fist' pieces - of French Mer;innes 'and Cash
,' Illt•r,t, all colors, from t.. Ill: 50 per Yard.
100 Pieces of .Tarta a 6 PI Oda,' for I.Stailes' and
drew,' wear,, . .
100 plirt oC,Pails orig./P.l 1141,11fiqc a fid
•290 a., Brop,th and .19114 euperior
quality,, 6 • , •
100 Pieces of Plaid fiilktt, of iall l
the clioi.e pallor
'll./0 4n.. CatrfOinieen heat Clloves.
in ' ova
,
30.1 splendid BrOclia 1.461..1 Long Sitantle,
,cif choice 1 1 11111•11i . 4.' - ' 1
100 6 . .Dtaw la, or the tveia• lateid-fabitca!afid :designs.
:00 Dracha.Square; ;I (11111A:tit, nt)l,, and..
It. ' '6 I •
1,1.1 Plaid Long Dt. , tis f.r,fig $5 an $lO.
in otll Union :noo*,,,niF
3011 French Cloth Cloaks, 'l4lliitiq film] Mantillas, of
new Parts patterns,' -6 1 6
100,1,yon's tidk Velvet Cloaka,l (66r che be,l make.
• villa and Tllll4ll, 1 1.. I '
Also, all pieces of 4.4 beet Ve-I.veis,.va -
tying iii price ' Iron. r. toir4 art': and of ev
ery color and
„rhiativ. lot Ladies•luttes On, Ili, moil
l e„,r,lstfite blindest Of „Ida t, bligk, !brow filive,dran,
Cdonie. &e., from :161 . 511 to 63 pee:Yard.
Also, xt tine Dock of Ittibtainc4Ftistfiroidertes in
Cot to in rep spietf.,!&,..,
Th.. ,whole. ..14he above go:tidal:llW offered nod will .
Inc .001 at ealtelotlylow otlira
'A'r aIH ali, receiving. he Die! weekly St va me rat
Drell' supplies bl tints' Lath .. .li; fit:di' Picts Mill Lon
doo, which enattlea' its 1-611N111;ttily EP tot Ve rrrsl. ur w
441,1 UI the MUM l'a.hmtt.thli• 00.141. ti. ,olleto nor
1'13,40111er.,. &
N 0.1911 elientoin Ml., 1- ilaorlhitlocy
ile.lithe4 29, Imaa I6C : 41-fd
NEW AND SEASONAII.E . GOODS..
- - 11 - 4ARD'and Tad-Colored I .11
1-IWOUIk l.ahlrs and
- [ 31
Atedona (loth),
:
-- Plain i!hlared !VV..] de 11:31i ;
lt.•,k•
Math Flannel"; plain and tiguritif;lall adev.
?thaw las 6:110 aasitrinieull 9114 , ,11:.h.1hhete,
flay at SIC, Wateit'llel and r-goich,6l ;
(:rent varier) . fitt. a
plain "Yigiftrei 'lsl . l4inea, ev
treniely hos ptlea. 1,71
Large slip k of Prints,
.1[
151.1111,11,1 • t 11 . j
Ildlfittelg, all !Widen and qiialit l
1111
%Vont and Gilpin inda, •
Liury, IC i.I (ilovea, I,
And great variety of hetidle.w: l i.lrked Collata and
Dandltege loafs, lit Vet y Illlve prl6 es!' 6r the quality,.
wit lia ,fittl'und eoutplete assatrirnytil of all other Idindi
of Dry Goods, which will be, sold a as low tiguie 'a a
the crispest o.loit , In the Coon' If are In% ilea to
,examine foods nod prices. A.IIIIf:NUERMON,
4 22, 1553 - „
1,1 l 43-If ,„
3 sTEVAnir
'rlA r 223 North SECONDlStrenitilelow
tall, PIMA DELPIII4, Itt 4 etti minstaritly on'
hand and fotila le an assoitmentbr ktualioh 114.1-' t
VelA and Tapes tit.ildei hone-14i
INGRAIN and`VENITIAN - C&IRPE'rs,, 7
and Table Oil Cloths, %%'indliai I Shades,i Cocoa' /
' 43- and 4:antou Matting*, Ilejartli Doog
,Table and kin., Covers. rimer hide , te.c.l&c. I t..."
• The same is shove at aly INRANCII IsToRE.r.%"
a No 136 SPRUNG 'CIARDRN Ot4iabtry
Nept. 41.1653. I j 99-3tu
IMPORTANT POD LIO NOTICE. f
A 4 ESliftB. BILLYMAN & them
selves of this thelliutf.ttPretuiping their sincere
the nk's to their _friends anilthe:pithlic generally fur
tio: very l!berat patronage bestoWed upon them, and
•beg leave to announce that lheylar.ki, now prepared to ;
'offer td the Middle the balance! orlitt'r!ir Spring and
smother Goods, at a ifentendouti aaerinie, In order to
make room for one of the latgeSqaild moat choice
stock of Intl Goods ever brobght 1 - 9 I Hilo place.
They have also on band a ;splendid .new sleek
bought within the last weekl non , Oen and ready for
Inspectlon,at extremely lowipriceat defying competi
tion an to the choice...hi stylei and quality - being fully
determined to aerumillate but veil at.
pries. to ensure , quick ca salt* While Goods are
new and fresh; and this be ing ttillseason of prepar
ation fOr laying in other claim goodPPPp, buyers, will find ,
Itignatly to their adVantaie tb tit 'e them a call be .
fore purchasing olifetilierer.t
August 13, 1853. t 344
- t ,
' I
GREAT RARGAINS IN (ARPETINGS.
rilllE subseriner has just eimpletiiii his Fall purr tia-'
1 see, and now offers dectdedly"the largest and best
stork of CARPETINGS arid (.111}.L e r ipTas to be
found in the city, on the beat terror -
Rich TELVET. • _ i , •) I
" - - TXPEBTRY BRUSSELS, I CARPETS
-'• 3 PLY, i. i• ) 1 , 1, in
11413RAINO,- . ' '--- i
,11. great gadfly—
. VENITIANH„
~ '' 1.4 I .
Together with irrich and gpiendid kink of 011...-
'CLUTHA, Druggete, Plano hnd Table Covers, Blair
Rods, Bindings, d:e.,&ct i il' 1 .
. LOW PRICED iiiutPrriNcas. -
H ousekeeper; whdare abbot fur kiting with nets
Cerpetingo, are requested td eititairibefbre maklog
their selectionvelsewhere, lib ail i. od, will be sold
low; and warrainted to give
,ntWo ;Wien{ ion to , the
purchaser. I - RO,MEttIrIVALKEI,
190..Chiitout Bt., beloW Elghth,Fhlladelphla.
i• -,
5ept:21,18531 • ^ 1 , I. I 39-3 m
.
- -- .._. r. ________
TUB EIGHTH STREE T 11= STORM.
. , ,
NO. 41 Ni Bth, STREE7" - PITILAD'A. '
i 5 *.I
T V: DEPOT tame his thanlts to his numerous
el . customers ;in IFICHUVOiII.,4OIINTY for their
liSeral patronage during the lasteeason, aud is how
re
prepad to impply them at. reallOnshie Prices,, wail
every description of Fancy Dry Ornida .
His stock comprises a fulf,aseintnient of .
Rich Plaid Bilks, ,Elue VrePth Maim - tee,
Brocade,', do Bich Plaid Cashmeres,
Plain dr: ' • I Barisi Mdus de Lance,
Changeable-4 ' !Elan', Ail Wool,
Bathes Florence', Cheen Op Lathes, .:
Paris De_Beges, • Armorie s ,' Gingbarne, - -
Embroidered Collars, - Obintzdii Muslin', '
Sleeves Chimaiettel, 't !Vienna' ' Eadungs, ile.
Also,a full line of all width, bOre BEi3T BLACK
:111.1E8, with Phawle, lififtetillite„,. 4 teloeirs, Velvets,
Cloaking Cloths, tiluvee, rdijo, Rl6 to great v &-
Orly ; 1 . 3 - t '
~
Ilia goods are'bought lowiin -lute lots', from first
hands, au] will be.sold.chegp. I id. V. iii:Puif.
.' .
' 41 .: •
'NE Bib street, Phila.
-
Augu,41 0 .7 1853. . - -
• -
• ..TO,SINGrbta; CIiASSES..
Tm: Subseriher.will
THE SHAW'S!. I *I
NEW CARMINA SArRA,
•
do
' ' BOS TON ACADEMX'ti OIiLECTION,
Togither, with all other klisaird kaott very low
:rates. He wall futotalcune Atiaat pi slow as Cteenta,
and other Musk lionkbio O
r e salmi ropotoun, at -
R.:
• .. tostiAN's
•. Cheap Book and SOLO:pur l . Silure. Pottle We:
Oct• 8.1653, ' 4t—
•
• . *MST' Al2l . .
• •
/MIR subserlberlespettlutly arinO nee, that he has
j received a large Sind vplepdid asaortment of Fay
and Winter Clothing --aptly. ,Ctiseiniets, Veatlng*,
iter,folipolitig the largest' and leant's varied assort.
wept ever offered to the ernantiuttlil all of *ankh still
'he Cold at unusually low rake!. '
S,,T,TAVLOII.,
Cotner 'of Cintre and Mahaticongo Streets.
5ept:g4.183.7. g I 39-tf '
AtrsT - REcEmcm.
5 • 00,1 ENVELOPOd, adbe•ite and plain
te Witch will beopold. IP pet cent. cheaper
than they can be bought In Boniteell
••• and weiehants supplied at lees:taan Philadelphia
W-naleaale rater. I I SANNAN'd .
- - .0111-49tablisped ENO; and Stationery Mate.
Oet. d 53. l' . I 41—
OEM=
FitlENell 1.41015.
•
Moir. W. C. Rives, of Virginia, deliyeredi
an eloquent address at the: izrieultuml Fair
of , New York. recently. , We take from it
tt4 following description:oe t the
.minute di-.,
laOded rirolierty let Trance : :
In the country which is separated from
rigland by a narrow sea,aP yet more by a
sit'ongly contracted.'nationalicharacter,
tutions and manners, the di*ottragentents of !
agriculture are of a precisely opposite nature.
Titere it is not the monopoly, but the ex
trene and unnatural sub4iyision or ' landed
property and the ditninMilleness of tam:,
almost to the verge of theiinimite diyoribihn,
ol ;matter that opposes the ll'
stiole to the general. progr . eAl
Improvement. What wont
this broad contiueut of ouri,
urtng one and a•hall yaid•
farmer . owunig and enitiy.at
roiv. and tkit by nu.nieunf;
• •
tei in Lorrain? there are
tamer attested by .),he alit
au respectable French wr
the common namt' app
to his possession is siitti4,
in tact, often nothing i
d that there are about )
er of
_proprietors in
u bold more than'Xiyvy neetarei or five
of land, and dividing ilie whole area of
entry by the total nu tuber of peop le .
tots f every ,grade, the avi•rage stye of the
farins is:attotrt eleven and a Ralf aces. 'll,
itiOrdi ale sub-division of Landed ' properly,,
enitu berett, too, for the mist part with her:
eilitary motgages iv . tiich have descended with
flit!' lad from father to sinll, must, it 'l, e'itt•
dent, i much the larger ntlinber of iustao
ce4, leave neither the, spade nor the capital
net•essary for" au improvedtpystem of ho'.
handry. There are,. nutty! distil:Wm:7; ex.,'
simples- of high and succe sib' !arming to
France." , i' - • :-.. "
neat,
qua
whp\
acre •I
the e
;icientilv nub
A • writer, in a city pipe.
'Was young, (only a few ye
wheat cakes made at that
wheat eake44, but .were Rlal
and nUt of that it; 4M
coi'pnerce nifty !,.)I‘l, and, wl
a •
illixture of and, inferior it
A Phemieal analysis wou.hb
Mr batter then wag raised ;
thi celebrated 'breweries of Elt
Griul, Layer, 5.70. &c., and II
as)ight as air; and had thel
-But now-a'-days, yot4
e6' east, or any of -the newt
triltgs of the day,:and,
mile be light, the taste of
_.b
most unperceptible. My, ob
this mutter bet Ore the publiq,
qtfention.of the millers, and.
-oduce the real, Simon
EMI
LEE
seine time to lrarn where
cab ite had. c. It is Onerally
N'Alehernifes manufacture
ariicle, but a limited purse
a halt barrel.
FArtners of Aherdecni Scdtland. are
said to practice the lollowiol method tor cur
hit' their butter, which giveti it a.great
•ie over that 61 their neighhiirs:
Tithe two quarts of the best; cointooti
EMI
Stli(j
e lli i
i
one ounce ot sugar, an t one ounce of
loon saltpetre ; -take on ounce of 'this
. .
rom:position for one Pound of butter, work u,
xv.ll into the rtrass,, and elost it i , • up for use.'
The butter cured with this tpitute appears
of 'a 'rich and marrowy robsi'stence and fine :
rufor, and never acquires a .Brittle •hardness
nor tastes salty. - Pr. Anderspn•sayst ' I. ba re
eaten butter cured with the !abure , compost-
tioli that haslieen kept tor three years, and
it ip.t.t? . i 1,6 sweet as M first.' It must be no-
tell: however, that butt& tiaris mired requires •
to '.(and three weeks-or a in4nth before it 1 , ,
used. lt It is s_Oiiner opened'i the salts are
net sufficiently Vended with!: it,' and some- .i
tinic:. the coOlnetit of the ilitie 'will be, per :.
ceived, which toqdly disappqars afterward , . ',
THICK CtiElE
- .
a of milk. overi,
thl firer() bOil ;
,PU a'teaeupitil t t whe.3lll o ur
into a basin ; sprinkle over9rentingh water ;
to niak'e it damp ; then work it between the.;
builds Until it forms to small smooth rlk . ;
130 a ti..a.pfionful of salt Pi - the milk, arid
witeurt is boiling hot, stir !in the flour: let
it boil gently fror ten or twelve Iniuutem, diet)
'
t tit n it loth a tureen : add stigar and nutmeg ,
„if 'liked, or without either. r . This. is lit-auto
fui for Children and,tht; sick, and adults tvou
enjoy it if they could take arum aI.II eV -re
tWenty.minutes. th'roligli.tfie day. It ciex•]
celieut .0 tar a? irgoes,Nbutp man gel, htin-;
gry while risingfrom the table where he
eaten of it to repletion.
1 ' 11 ) - owsome!ittoriti-asiii;s • Iiiito a wash ket-;
tk,pOur on watfr.till it is !two-thirds 011,i
aril thelet it both Or inaki a strong ley.--
DIP in.ihe tins when ',it: is 114iling, hot and it
they are .very (limy; leave diem in about . ten
[ninnies. Tatie Ahern out, end cover theta
with a mixture of soft soap .ind the very fin-
es(sautl. This utu4l be rutted on with a j
coarse tow-cloth.. Then rinse them in a tub
• .
of i•old water, and set them at the sunio drawl
an dry. When dry, tin i;•ltit,) rubbibg them"!
well with a clean woolea cloth or tlarinel.-E
They will look very. nice an bright. You
may clean the pewter.
TO PREVENT•IRUST IN METALS.
;)fell together three parts (if lard and one
oerosin in'powder. A veryilhin coating ap•!
plied with a brush will preserve Russta iron
staves and grates from rusting, during ] suni-i
Mit, even in dat i np situation's. For this pur
poie, a portion of Glick lead may . be Milted,
with'ihe lard.- The effect islet - 00y good ou
•brass, copper, steel, Bco. Thjsarn e compound
Mims an excellent water-firoi:if paste for leath-'
er floats, when treatedwah it, will there
alter take th'e usual polisfi when blacked,
arid the soles may be saturat H with it I svith
otit danger of soiling the (Mar, as'it dues not
rub' off.
'?1, light pie crust by,•rit bbing
into one pound of flour two;ounces of butter,
Wprked into a cream, and one spoonful of
.iatbonate of soda : dis.idlve`with water half
a teaspoonful of tartaric acid, and pour it.
,
oer the ingedients, quickly adding.a-suffi•
r ~ng a
eoiney of water to make it a: proper stillness
foi the crust: This is still better when a'
w l ell-beaten egg is "added tol the- flour, &c.,;
before the water is put in. • 1
I •
•
.11 lady tell's the Agrzculturalist bow tol,
make four lemon pies. Graie Aire .peets of ;
four lemons, and squeeze ion; the ;
•
grated peel. Then take nine eggs , leaving
out half of the white's, one ptr trod of -loal (or
whitel sugar, half a pound ut butter, one' tot
ulereatia (or Milk), and. lour! tablespoonfuls
of ;rose-water, and beat thern[well together,
and add the lemon. Divide ilto lour pies. 1
with under erust:and bake.'
}toast a clovi orgartiC or in union on a
•
• lien coa I or in hot ashes ; apply it to the corn,
whie i h it whims - to such a, degree as to loos
ea nod. Wholly . remove it in; two or three
&its. Foment the corn 'everV other night-in
warm water ; alter which r r aw the pall
cation.
•
SCALD IIEAI. • ' .
Shave the head, and anoin the scalp with
the; following ointment :2, Creosote, hall a
drachm; rubbed up ta,an'otitste of fresh lard.
Witsh the head i frequenily with warm water
and Castile soap. •
,fitmitr.
iii;l==a3
rots senou:'o!.,. •
•
of
agneulcura!
Al we flunk:
of a field !Kea,-
' in k ; a l I s v iti p c : I: a ldu r a •
lung one. Aud
'Drily of a grave
ter, and in }:m
ini by the pe-as
-1
• or turrow, and
ore. It vs esit
a milliuu• and a
!awe, none ur
riirtirat.
BVICKWHEAT
r►l► ES. C
sxYs . 7‘Vti'ell
t rs ago,) Luck
llay• were buck -
4e of buckwheat
iluunil article (..1
licbseems to i.e.
heat flour, &v..
tell the tale.—
from yeast from
lepper, Morris S.:
thus made were
real buckwheat'
may tuke brew
ly invented nom
lough the cakes
)ockwheat is al.;
t iject in brit:loin,
is to sweat the
encourage,ihrin
Pure, and at thr I
geilume meal'
!known that The
a very su.pptior:
annot always
csr.RvED HUIJTEU
M MON TI S . s
LEMON PlE$
REMEDY FOR t.l)Rrys
II
II
MI