The miners' journal, and Pottsville general advertiser. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1837-1869, July 21, 1855, Image 4

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Atotatilt tiro rief,lpntstnehtio -- :
Acr:i IdAint the °veiling keno; • -
An 4 10 cl'arxv
'W. ) 460 0 oaf utni cannot define, ,
Art 1414/I.lcul merrily &OE:4
About thn:sptne old line. •
; Ito parler, u)udcgr sows:
:*.A.,..41...x.c-orrelade, a yea try it „
i6oetl and shed Sf ircto them - • .
.44si s s only a bitt lebeh pittOre.
,: -ftinobeetened bin* thabrratst.,
Mut the dry pods 'dad:L.33olr on tae
oat jrll24laol:lgtiisake up the net. •• - •
•44 dreamlike, shirseeras Reath, - •- • -
Teal thikk:her to good fer earth;" ' •
"'• ' And East 41331 a holier spirit •-•-
Is lanishitig vulgar mirth
To its worldly home --by Apr!
W4t, A aslothat .thr
' And helritly-tairers. t" A -
Those stmlatko go, at* the tares'
• 0 eyes! like theaky Whitt We.bluelti
o,bairl like the Wald without star!
- niAudinand Weal cant twlp it!
Ye eliti:drar ntytimmeits 0ver.4.1047 -
Thetaly-almels sulatarditd, •
beelathes.but a Olney
• Yet aocurbow or, othee—oonfound
- raved upthe sham and the rml.-
r r t • • ,
• 0 Love! Yea're ;the auniold sixpence
With the poet, the ma*. or the brick;
Tottau up Tikb a rash like a rocket,
• , But rause flown at last like a stick, -
Sod let love•thoughts be lofty or lowly.
. • Platonic- sir flash.
- That they all. like new dry.pods sto c kin g s,
re!ontr, to the eery wee dee!
MIVOT
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Be rare that no better a garden
Was orer yet wantick7. in hose, . .
And Meister Bart thinkr , that a to/lad
Looks wen wrhea It emir •eith a close
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Sons storms ag• we placed in the Drawer
tae anti eg - ed, from a"cortespo ndentiar col u tan
of the Boston :Herald. The venerable and
voluble old female snuff-taker is a perfect
charatPct j. 14 .ter. WaY". Stlei§ a
"brick." Hear her upon a question of Morals
and-Hag —= - Rut.ive haven't come to tharyft..
Read • -, •
"'Now, there's them boys--young mcin
they're called'—boys 'mill Ahem. There they
' Dantel—.smart boys--geed
respectable folks—very v-e-r-yl
:curs so long--live thiwn in Spring-
well to do in the ti orld--piorts
And there's them boys, Abner and
Both of them—Abner twenty-five
ty-two. There, they are. Folks
people. Ort4dox. There's them
,sed to the liquor -law--both of
as in fiddles. Suppose they don't
bleeve in tio Hell. It's a tth kerfeetly
A-w-f-a-1.1 :Both of '
"item the venerable' matrir took ab alarm
in of ,snriff—miid, she had been punt:-
tuating theaboveremarlo with Coratantpinch.
but here she came to_a fall stop with one
that was really wonderful: • - She survived it,
•
however, and then we.atoll. „..'lloth them boys
toJk a notion to ride. Sunday, too. Sabbath
hreakin". What d' they care? All days one
to ° them, I 'spose. , Perhaps they,don't believe
in' nu Sabbath. Don't believe in nothin:—
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Tool: a notion to go:out 'on a ride. Down
they. went to' the stables. Livety - stables.--;
They weut-to a livery stable. And there they
hired a—they hired a4-16i me see; what was
it they hired? *. •
'"Carriage?' suggested my friend.' '
"No, no; wait a' niiuute; what teas it 2—
TheY hired .
"-Cliai,ie?-- : buggy?-- - -earryall?' lie hinted
iu rititid succession. ss • •
'INo, no, no; wait a minute. think on
is ifi- minute. :.They hired a—they hired a
w'r g . / was. it they hired?' •
•
•• 'Cart 2—tilbury ? —phaeton ?--gig ?' he
• suggested, really_, ..growing curious to
know what it was they hired. .
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"'NO, no, no.. Lord-a-mas.sy, what was, it?
Let me see. It was a---it was a—' Here she
tool;:° another alarming pinch.
• “•li a ndyart? 7 , -wheelbarrow?---dookey cart?
—dirt cart?-4ray?—furniture 'Wagon?'
•"No, no, no, Sir; I tell you no. 'Twarn't
any of them. It was a—it was, a—sake's
alive, what Was the name of it?'
."Fire-e agine?—locornotive?-go-eart?.‘—
.) i ig4orna u t?-balloon? -wate ri rig cart?' broke .
out,rny friend in desperation. - ,
"No; rip,' no, Do wait a minute. . Lord-a
arti.:y, it's Stange I forget it. Ther hired. a
a —they- hired a—' . . '..
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".`flere she e ate to a dead pause, ruedita• -
t.r.1,....1nd took i uff largely."
Thu volur 6 . Id lady got hold of it at last.
Tlwy had hi a "thirte':--a spe!Aes of wa
goo. ,she had not heard of before!
"MArrrr," said Mr. "why did you
callJackSon an Irishman, tmlig,111?"
'.."llecause he is Irish,' replied Mr. Maffit.
thine was not burn in IreYana," continued
the first speaker: •
':No," said Maffit, !'that's true, but he had
not been in this country more than two years
wliCa he Was born." -
WHIT absurd,ideas sometimes get into the
11(2.:14 of crazy peepler. There is a patient ,in,
the a..yltun at Utica; who. has beau employed
tbr two years in gettin g up a steamboat whose
tigine shall be worked by-Epsom salts. f An
other gentleman. In - ad adjninitig room propo
s,m to put elliptic springs under Niagara, "to
eaitt the water' when it jumps,'.'
T
ir \
I? it ,' said an affeeonate lady, the othCr
day, to a Promising . youngster, 'if you don't
'atop - smolcing and reading. so much, you will
get after awhile so 'that you ml - in't care any
thiug,abOut- work.'
'Mother; replied the young hopeful, leisure
ly removing a very long cigar, and turning
a•e liar of Barntim,l've got 'so noir,' •
•
LADY'S heart is riAelicate institution,.and
. •
nitould'he treated as such. There are some
bratal'specimens. of corduroy, dint seem to
think the little beater made to toss about like
a joke, a glove, or a boot jack. Young man,
it yon don't intend to'take 'it'te * tlie milliner
and pation, -Pa let MisiVhat's her-tune's
heart alotright off too. ••
AT A public garden in the suburbs of Lon
don,'a waiter, observing' dne of his master's
customers' belting before his bill Was paid,
roared out to another attendant: "Run, run,
Bob, there"§ two teas and a glass of brandy
and water escaped over tbeTence—eatch 'em."
I/ y - Leing asked what business her bus
_ .
band followed, snialleivneutp,ag,eil in "finish
ing." 'Farther : information wak neceigary,
after A brier 'hesitation, she eontinueil,"finish=
ing his time in State Prison." '
A cEnTAIS newly-elected Lord" Mayor, speak
ing .01 certain articles iva vivacious• nowspa
per, ob'seryed—"l despise those underhand at
tacks. When. I writeatis &away:nous letter
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always sngn.tny natne : tu. it.", •
• i•Ptlir.e niaY'sai what they will about the
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country . tr being •good, for 'em, "stud Mrs.
Parlingto , "and how they fat •up on Ai for`
my part, , shall always thinkit'S"nwinl to
.the
ittks."
A . m Disn.—Under this caption: anl;ei
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nounces that `a Mr.: Enfield' littrir
. re eu ly married to' MiiiJemima
I.Vti presume the union took place on a fit.
day. 1
. Wikx is a carpenter who is putting. a roof
ower schooner that fights prr . her owv bOok,
like a gal weeping in
. solitude for her lover? .
Do. youi • give .it up?
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llecaum; he is shedding a
. priyate•teer: ;.
Pt.!, Mrs. Pilk-ins was re ling the foreign
DeriA*lwa litte arrivni. ."fotton is &Splitting!'
the old lady. thought as
. wta•tr--the last thread` I nse&was 'remarkably
iseble.”!: 2 • '
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Tim fitarrs of the South,; when_tbey ; wish
to k, ist.%!ere un.eacb otherookyd`6o ling,
lialf vr;.! , ll,i . ir.ger,l - iouwoultiret,fetakfirty itot=
lus t itifrl 1'..; wof ti ihonsind.":-. - ' f 4 -:
BOUSITY-LAND ' :
OLDLEAS, and the widows of for.]
VMS crho have acrid% any uf tike*imortholtti.l
tea ttatccis uthetllVO, scra outlf*‘ undoe,the late/
act of tkuntoui, to la) acres et Wtt,, tan iiinie.tbeir
claims womptly attended to at ietuotdaltde abort" by
applytT4 to .1, atINIA, .If.p. , A4ornaitlePtillrfrfoetr.„_ki
3pcll tS6W' Ittbr 4 0 rh 7
= • BOYS' CLOtThliair:' •
liE Sul bl)RißEß, wo#ld: Yestect.:l
fully tams iheir hatmeravecrtkaideoradettahaaeltiol ,
achaylkalrevittty, that their immtmea , ofr mot dolleaugul
Totineueraiemen Is much latter thicO oT
me &vase& to 101 l thap,
tiara the privEle of exahatiOnt, r t!"7777--
thisatore, tt ttte7 do { nut SUM 4 •
• • A. !Ent a nacniunt.
2114ChtutmleSt., Muer runs, Ptdiatta.
April IM I
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- FRANCKiIAUCTIONEER,-...
,S.11:-.66tAi Kik lialStbaciOsOiliatingay,
0; ••
koositure Sale efferi.lkelabigt , :,...
AT 734 WOLOCK,, AT /lig AtOTIQN rartmr
loin, n,Li. be: sold
C3.4luteres, g.ttisets, 4714 i Dry
Goods generally, Boots end ;atom, Pcitlery, 4 / a cts, nab
-Lag. linsicaljastrpinorti, atalkveluktdbe gers_vani• •
The'..(ucttmetr grill titre" btt pkrsi,l,43.":-km to
saks erer'y description!. ; - . I.
ihiiadclpLia Vehruarylll.l.64s . . 74.. y
AtitTIONEER;
N;TO. 167N,Third st, ? l door . belew•
IN - Tine,)rhmi'dtqt.hl,l.- I- ; •
Auction side
Caarmenitis it ..31: s aioek Llvlll-130. icdd et ttutlaction
Store, a genciariariety of !goodil'elnri.ting tn -part of '
Boots and tthom Cloths. Cissimers,llardicare. evvog,
Patent Thresk-elpool Cotton, Blanitllooks, Crnbrelles;
Qaeiprf and GUMP or AL kinds, tint: post Idntn 11 dk'6+
shawli,.Ciathiat,aint Rutny other goWnet emit:mei:o4
The attention ( 4 . CnuntryAornkeepras is particularly la
sited to these Solos,aith4,will oluaYS' f.nd ;mods to snit
theta. .t.irii*Kir can be oz.:intim-Joh the afternoon pre
*mos to the sole. kliwry article guniuntred to be - as re
present-O. '.. , 31.003.44,146 •01
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SAMUEL S. 'FF-THERSTON.i •
TAVALERIN LAMPS; LANTERNS,I
152 w. , 24 icireet;
*bora tipruce, .llaving .culai*ed aad
pNved Liu stive, and hasitig rap (.17 the larirest omsort-:
merits of Lamps in Pliibilelphla. hi UP* PMPar4XL to DV'
nish Pine 011. Camphoric. Darning Vluid, Lard and Oil
Lamps,ratd 'materna of alinabterno; 'AIMS Lamps by the
package., at a snaill iuhanee over auntie..ll printa:
a niannlschirer and dealer cr Pins ttil, Ih:umiak:fluid
and Alcohol. which will Ix furnished. to alerettaittit'.nt
such iOces that they find itlAr-Hibeir• advantage to
buy. Iso lionsehold tilaasnarc,, or all descriptions, at
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lb. lair s cst =act
hiladelPhte, October ;:°
P ,I,Sipt.
FLEMINGV a iROIHER,' - . • "
att4::,42 , 11004,11r in'
GU •
NTO. 40 South Water. ki4reet,
11 del phi 4, have rvemtantly on•harldi
Cheese, .9tareb, : • Pure Gtal'hydets,
Hatter, Sweet on, • } Team , '
, •
Lard, Castile soar, harNY, •
Pried Venn. -• Olive kap, • Enda, • •
- Cranberries,- ' !"War.21,137 tiasled Herring,
Emenee Coffee, Vatink: Pair! Salt,
frie-C9uutry vner , thants Milers by maiL may
rAy - oh hating the same quality trigtade seat, anettittlie
:samo Fri t. as if . they wpru personalti , ipreietit. --;
June tt 'VW • 22ely
PISILADELP..IIIA. ,
Auq, iciwtrla tt. ImPLYZIENT MANCrSifigni;Bristol;rli.
S Grr. , 3l.Nrks (370 acres.) Blootasdaltr, tlar Bristol.
J i ktne 3, '4s'
IS now well estahlisheit. - 6:s the best ar•
I title ever offend for Blazing Clothes. It Is entirely
. frora Acid. or anything injurious to the finest
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tll Ilonwikeepers who hare not ..
used it will find it
m icti eheapm and less tmuMe than -Indigo or any other
ar hie out. :The great demind for it has broditit out
se ,rat Imitations. Storekeepers and consumers .wlll be
c reful,to get !IV:JANIS 11AltLOTS. put up at Alfred
I' da.trger'g Dri?Pr ...Vlore, No. 1C.9 :n orth tlecond Street,
l' illadeiphia. Storekeepers cati , get their supplies from
t a Gravers and Druggists they deal with, at prices that
ill pry thorn a good profit.: I
Drugs, Chemicals, Paints. Vsrulkhes, Dye Stuffs. &c.,
c.. with a first ratcassortunnt of ei - ory tbi us in the Hue.
torekeeis TS, Physicians and 'Manufacturers supplied at
laMM:1141, rates. ALF. WILTISFItti hit. Druggist.
...1. - 9. 1&} ..Yurth St.,vavi l 'Serra., l'ialodrlphia.
.April 7, .18,:;5 1 i-fitu •
Port Monnaietii Pocket Books & Dressitg' Cases,
' sc. iv. u,r.... Fourth 4 tTheinut $.';,., l'ailacipltia.
. i : LW YS on hand, a large and varied
1 . assort rneut 4,f
Port. to rout i*, ' -' Work Duxes; ..nm,„.., , POCliei rontlkS,
Batikers' Cases, 'rraveliri pazN, ,
Note Holders, Backgammon Boards;
.k..
Port. Folios Calms, • ,
H tt
- i 'besstuen,
Pocket Memorandum ftoas, - - PUrtal,te Beidus,
Dressing Cases, CI gar Cilf,SP‘C... &C. .
a gent.ral assortment of Enzgiah, k'rorr,'‘ o.nd Ca
limn Fancy Grads.
Flne l'oehot cutlery. P.azors. Ihir4 Strops, and Gold
'ens.
Wholes ale, see:nrti and third floors.
Gisler I.burth tf Ote.t 4 iut ,S's., PrTaciphia.
L; ( 3-011 rerelpt of id, a impe'rier Pen st-111 be
sent to any ptrt or the United .'rites, by mall—describing
thus—tnediTn, hard. or sAI.
• 1655
LEE 6: . WA ER, tk‘uct-va4.rs to 0E1)1GE
LLIG, NO. 186 Cbeilnut stmt., under the
Utah House, l'hibutelphia, are constantly
publishing the latest Music, from the most popular Au
thors in the United States, In a style that will vie with
ony issu;al at any ether house, either In this country
nr Europe.
They havc:also the pleasure to announce to the public
that: their sh,,,t, Music oh band, consists of the
lamest and tne,t ronipletv a,Nortitlent to be found In the
country: they an. etaishintiyaddlng to their stock all the
hem Mu is inihtlshed in Ne Yorki Boston, Ac.
They also publish several Instruqtion r f n.' . .If.s, which aru
In r.%neral uso throulhout Ito coutAry.
PI AN, kr:4—A assortm4mt hod, manufacturers
%ork and P. ton. at the lowest cheap prices.
311'SiCAL INSTRUKENTS.
Also, a general assortment of Gialta.n, Vinllnr., Rankle.,
Flulvß. A c,•onlnons, Guitar gnd Hari, Strings,
of tile best Tfallan qualities, All of s4•llßh•will furnlal
ed to tly. public and the trade at the Lnicst rates.
tirdon=ponetttalli , attended to,.
[hi- Ail Lev t AValkoi's nint Pohlteatlons can be
obtained at ii. 11A.NNANZS Rook 6nd Must, Store,. Potts-
Philadolphla. Feb. 3.1',5t. :elf
LEATHER.AND FINDINGS.
THE SUBSCRIBER ! respectfully . in-
vites the attention of dealers. and others. to his
large and well selected stock of Loather and Findings,
-which is kept constantly fresh by repeated drafts upon
the numufarturers of this count's and of Europe, and
whip la is made up in part of the following: articles. viz:—
The - best. (Ask and rest Sole: Slaughter, skirting and darn , ,
need do.; Harness. Bridle, Rand and Welt Leather;;
Thong and taring do.; Was trpper..hoot, (train. Buff and
Split do.; City Slanghter Kips. Salted and Collar do.;.
City, CMintry. French and Patent 1.7n1f Skins: Boot le;:i
'orocco& Back Skins, Pad Skins, Cluunols, and 3lorocros :.
Bindings and Linings of alinest (4rry description: Shori.
thread, Patent thread; Silk boot 'cord. Laces, and Silk
and Union Galloons; Black and Celored Englisb Lasting,'
Worsted tiplairs and crimped Frintsaud Footings; Awl '
Tacks. Needles, Eyelet and crimping .niarhines awl Ey
lets; Steel; Iron, -Criplis , r and: %hie Nails; Alia, Itasps
Kai rost.lLublais, Pegs, Bristles arid Boot Web; Ha
mers, Boot and Shoe Trees, Lists. Crimps. Clamps, Ilan
dies. Gum. Color. Cod Liver. and Tanner's' Oil; One'
Tools and Carrier's Tools of all kinds, ready for no, bei ,l
sides many other articles not enumerated Above; and all
of which will bo sold at the lowest market rates. by • I
. - - - • ' '; JOHN WHITE',
Importer and Dealer, 497 Market St.. above 13th. 1
' Phlhulelphia. I
re.t-ly '
ffli
Alrcorner of Third street Philadeld& illeorpertt.
ted by the gist° of Perrnityirania in 161 1. '
' Five percent interest is given end the Money la alwaya
paid back whenever It trealla tw, Wlthont the pecesalty
of girl nr, netito for it betbrehand. ' i • '
People who-here hap aums *lt *belt r'money In this
&Ong: Fund, en *steatite!' the euPki iltlfell and con.'
sentence-it affords ; tot may suet, terse Oe'sniall, in to-
I• i •
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This Sarlns Fund has th ere than half million Oldel
SOTS securely tarrestrd for the safety of tors. • :. '
The office la open to receive And pay Oney every day
Mad t &dock lb the teiornhee till 7 n 4 el in the ettaii•
ignoind on Monday and Tbnretlyeseni , isrtill I/ n'eleelt
' f People ebe ha' ottionny to put hi, arell sited to tall at
tho aloe for further le[ iota, ~ r _c. ; Y.I . , .. -
11EN ItY 1.. ItENNEtt, Pre • rill; 4 ' .
' IWllililiT flel.Tiltillallt, yi4 'Prestatta l
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' -• mot. Jr. nmE.D.Stortary, .1
May I% 1R55 [Nov. 11,1lqii ill I T.% . •
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BARLOW'S INDIGO BLUE
F. H. SMITH,
M Lrac r rin4 Of
MUSIC PUBLISHING MOUSE.
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4 .- 1 A:sti-514E4,5*-41}" liFlratVai,
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1; ' , iiiEik ER. 1- z•-,. , I . ~,,L , ,,,,...,,,4 & c..,, 294 f,:.
Tatedstood;. M 40 ..m0 lisauflettp
7 l ied impertervat Nal CALP , U32 I 4 And ,
IA Siedind oss Bole 'Lather and KW. . , . q.4
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— iiitlattbrUarYYLM 4 * - 4 4 i -'
7 ji r ditits,FetbrvarylrilszoD .
11111attERY 00008.-
Eip*lnti satescvlas,
-711312011N - :'SrONE"'.&: SON%
South Stroud Sheri; Philailelpitte. hair)*
W . :mud their Spring importatitus at Nib, MOO
..B,o44as,,Siefeerr;'..Laers, l Cra,pc, ac.; ter, inetuditzirs
021414 ,ileortraelt 4rtidcs tabour* OW
istahlistyles. - • 7.
The shore vette have boon Imported. orepromiy..tbr Ryer
Stetog slies t caldrons - gist! the largeet aselheitt LWOW
to-eurtherro.he Snood to: this
Yarrit 1401,55. 10 -Oro
*BAILEY & BROTHER',
zr9- 252 0 44 5 iNat st-l•bog 3 ix' l 4;Xtil 4 44 1 4
nAr stilt orb'
A. LARGE STOOK OP OAIIPETIN9IfO
I.47I.II3RACING&the new and leading
In Velvet, topestry, Brussels, %mins and
btaix:Carpets, 011 Cloths; &c., all of which will he cold at
tiurlusrest,CASll PitiEtol;
Wholesale or Retail.
September 22.16.44
trsrson - . THONAS D I ZPVII4
4.. S. DEPUY 4 SOUS. _ ,7=
TO. 223 North' Second Street, lid
_oak,..htp,and Seuth-west corner Eirhth Iz lipryng
'Clare= Streeta„ . PAilatfdpkia, would respectfully 1121901
their former enstoturrs and others, that they hare pist
laid in a splendid assortment of aerpras. Oa tlotiu4 ltat
tiny:.. ItTudem Shacks, Dorr .lAds, sc, dr.,at very resttio
ea prices, whelesale and retail.
Turn Notter.— We wit! tell our ;twit c's atop as bay
oth , r House of Or kind ip Mr Call.
Vitilad Aphis. April ;.'KS ear ' 14-Lm
, GUANO &SUP.PHOSPHOOF UMW. T
subscribers are prepared to 84 -
ply the almce valuable fertilizers at- market Plaqm,
in lots to suit pinchasers. In store. 1,000 batrellea
per Phosphate Orldnie: icarranted equal to any thaf
made..•
, • 31ezloan Suano. ,z • •
rail the initiation id Farmers and Dealers to
titian°. fly chemical artily cis it is' found to contain a
lancer proportion of Pho.fidiate than Perurlan
2,000 Increlsl.vviing.ilor sale by
, B. A. S. ALLOi
rob. 1f:41855' C-ly • j &5 S. ligutruca,..Phaadriligtt
COLEMAN'S CUTLERY STORSiI
1 No. 21 Norlh Thlid Street.
.CONSTANTLY on hand, a large--
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mrtment of Pen atidTorket Knivta, Sciiscrs, fd
Itaxors, Table Knives and Forks, in ivory, star, buttilo,
hone and wood har.,*.if;!Cacrers and Perks, Dirks, little
Knives, de. • • .;:‘,
MEM
A L6o a .*ry ex toltirt, assortment Of Waiters, :Tea
'rya, .Er. ; • ..• .
Fine English 'Guns. Colts Pistols. Aden's RevePre'rs,
a .d Single and DeuEle barrelled Pistols, with age
stock of Fancy' . liardwam constantly en hand., •'-: - I'.
1 - JI)IIN 51,„ COLEMAN, imparfe r e e
i Philadelphia, Per-50, iS.I4 , [Fier. t.l, '5342] 514 f:
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;MATHEMATICAL, OPTICAL AND
1 ~--' Philoihipleall Inistruidents; • :- '-
il s' ,SPECTACLES, 'llicroseatiO4,,
,44.104.1 t GL1.4.14-7, Ioit.AWiNG iNsimumEsTs.lioni
ette arid in rases; Eutineura', Levels, Theorieliteizand
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rativits- Surveyors' 'Crnnpasees, Chains , Tapes , Protrao
na, Partillekitu.letr, Ivoridcales,, AC- '
Air Pampa. 12 :604-
11 Apparatus. Magic Lanterns, Thermontillers. Barome
trit. Galvanic ApparatuS, Magnets, iv. 'Fetpx)lii supplied
JAMES W. Ql;Ehtit.
1254, Clir..nut sueet,-.P4ailadelphia.
rai- - 3- Priced Vatalooloa. with 'user 150 illustratiour"?4;nt
y wait gratis, throtr-heot the Linlttal StatpantiCaniitia.
;
'Slay lit. 12,6.; ;
L . ~ Itkan :;?*
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I IMPROVED SUPER PHOSPHATE OF LIME.
ti.ll-IE subscriber informs Dealers • and
Farmers that he 'has en.vrtly imProved the quirilty
4 his i't ri at riTOSPALATiI DV 1.131 E, and POW CZ:Wiii.
ently remanniends-that article manufactured by Irinii as
tnperior to any in the market. 'You are invited to "11,
amine and Inc it. Also
ernvian and Mexican Guano, Oils, Candles, Ad.,
tribe luwert market rides. JNO. L. POSIEtIOV;%
i . ' Sue , ...essar to Thos. W: MOrgaii.'
No. 0 rintllo South Wharves, PlillailelOda.
I 41"irFarmers tan load en ti.. o private alleys ; and av:eld
I
crowded vain rf. '
I Joly 14.'55
THOMAS & THACKRAY,.,' , . P. -
i , A ,
Boys , Clothling Establishment,..•,,
- N0..161) CH ES!. PI 14TRIMT; AR6VE I:3=rir. - 4;7.
HE UNDERSIGNED r(!spectftiily
inforui their friends and the public generally, litat 1
hey have taken the store above nintioned, and intind ,
- eeping eotntantly on band and make •to order, /ltkels'
, vnut Cl.ildren's Clothinii, of them ot improved styli4.—'
itlr. Coor.er Thackray, so long- and fa nrablv known trli‘,l ,-. 0 tit
er fur the 3lessrs. Ifilt, will give his per'soual attenten
to that branch of the business, and natters himself in
being able to please, tikreby hoping to secure a Lair 04aro
d ratmunge. l't.ry respectfully,. ':>
~
viol:As s; TdIACKII4 - ,,T.
Philadelphia, May 14.1tr,5 i • , ID-tin '"-, '
''..-- • = HAMBSS! SE:
- " " 11 9 24
"..,
, Great. 13arg" lust
. - ' "'.LACY 0, PHILLIPS,
SADDLE and Harness inanufa6turOs,
vitt!) and 31inor streets, Philadelphia. beg to ealfthe
ttention of their patrons iittd the public generaltyoo
their present location, and to apprlie them that hOing
arranged the portion Of their stntk saved from thOate
lire, and Intending to recomMence buslm..ss on thelit old
.stand. ns soon as it It re-erected, with nn ontirelyjiew
stock, now Mier ;to sell their present stud:, cent&tintl. of
every description of ithuble and Sluelo flames*, 1.401e:W
and Gentlemen's uldhi, ; : . Saddles. and every article lit the
'trade, at a very heavyideduction from the original Ost
and respectfully invite Ito insismtion by the publliF;gew
orally.
rhiladelphia, May lh, lh:A5
F. H. slum,
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. HOTELS. '-• . ''',
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. . WASHINGTON MOUSE, ' • i
New Castle, Schuylkill County, Pecitia'.
E. I'IIILI.II'B, PROPRIETOR. , '
July 11.'. 5 5 ' - 1 ',!....4nt. '4O:
EMI
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"THE UNION ".
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! , 7'
1 Arch Street, between 3d A. ' 4th ,
PROL'ILIETOILS-OANS & NEWCOMER • '.:'
Ltittsitesar- 1 7.14 R 7.111 n 10 DINNIII-Melit'S Drd . Y4 t
TE 01; 11 I •• Ladies' "
phitadelphia. February 24, 1(55
SEA BATHING.—CAPE NAY—CAPE ISLAND .
. NATIONAL HALL. . i ,-
/pll.lB large, 'hew and splendid
(AWN hotel. fitted np with gas„ and unsurpassed fir any
Other, is with open fir vlsitors,units usual moderate Wring,
btu - drat - 1 M Dar; it IS aa - distiM.Mlilied for its pilot c*fort
as fur its auperior to•eMinuedat ions. :
NATIONAL 41ALL breupies an mitim squire ot
gruund tit= tho surf,!with a large garden In freak,' en
joying JIM pure ssos-hrtmae and a mailnifieent view tfithe
ocean., • ' • A.3.110:4 011:118ESON, Prr , pr:o4%.
Juno 1E55 25-2uF's;
NATIONAL HOTEL, iHANIOKIN,iOA
Wm. Wcaver, Proprietor.
TIIE above well known and pop;i7;',
ular titand still kept hilts old proprletur, 1..
tile town ofShame:ln. Me flatter* himself that s
tisual attention to the . nauht and convenience the
teaveling puhlic and Ids custoruexsOup will euutiKhe to
S:Ture their patirons* flis fable will be suppliekwint
Ihe best the market nirrrrds.: -
it:6-11e respectfully I mitt.* the citizens of tiehtblkill
county, visiting the Siettnekin region, to give hjulit cull.
Fhntnoklu,'April I$35Y • - ' 17-tnnvY
TREMONT HOUSE,
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Tremont, Schuylkill 'County, Ph.
13111 LIP KOONkS, fortnerly
I_ keeper In l'inegnAe:would respectfully Infortir .
J)
former patrons, arid the public generally, that.3hh nas
taken the tqI:I3IONT MUSE," in Tremont, and3s pre.
pared to receive and accommodate In the best manner,
all guest F who may favor him with a call. .
Ito Would also bring to the notice of thel•fiouple
residln-" ' tn=the Cities; that Tremont Is a beauttfni spot
In a mpttittalnous Otitntry, blessed with KilubrioUs
not grille tour miles distant from the beautiful “SiOutara
Ails," that:big it alttigMber a desirable plare of Sifimiatr
resort. April 14, 15-tr- •
• THE MAHA N OY HOUSE...
• •,
n„ public HOUSE - will be opened follpkit
. the receptkei of ItiOkidiri.visiforsand thottWie llos:
e n,:, public generaity, on the:4th day of July • heat.—
The House is situated in the town of Ashland, Lin the
county ofSchuylkill; Pi...about 12, miles from Pntlivill e
on the turnpike leading from there to Sunbury. .kitd at
the terrarium of the ',Mine Mill and Schuylkill '.llaven
Railroad. in the beattilinir vitiley hounded on thto4outh.
by the Mahoney :tient:dein, acid on the north by die Lo
cust Mountain, which forms the 31/thamo" Coal ;yield,
contitininr, inexhaustible veins et the intrust anthracite
teal. many of which am now being successfully Wiirked:
The scenery, of the surrounding country is , most •tont /-_
ful, picturesque-and imposing, and while the visitor is
engaged in viewing the beauties of nature, his attention
is called to another object, by the shrill whistle of-the lo
comotive. wending its way alongside of the motihtains
toward the mines, to 'receive the freight of Coal Sir the
long train of care attached to it: - or to thu loud Off of
the stationary engine at the mines. which desiginite its
locality. The air in the vicinity is'elcar and loth:mat,
ng, and the water pan. , and salubrious, so that it rill boa
most desirable resort ror those in delicate health, Wishitig
to recruit it, also, as to those In plod h.alth whii'Mesire
to rotate it. • , • , if( 'r-
The 3inhinoy boushlutajust born errapleted. Ills ad
mirably a daptrd for a !totei fur the many convergences
it atford.4. ' The parlors and than, bers arelarge, weinight
ed and ventilated, aralWill be furnished vi Ilh er.bleW new
furulture;l - Thu proprietor will use'erery eiertfien to
lanky Mt adjourn ofithose who Will furor hisn4ith a
call ather on basioe4 or pleasure. Comfortable andideati
sine ; tiEO4Ol , : Ifs, 15+rl,trtor.
-Cis.'t • The niodo c f :reefs at present, Is by the *ding
•
Railroad, tv Poitsville, and thence by stage.; it y. : 3, few
- weeks:passenger traiwa will •run through to Ashhuld.—'
The name of the ,Post Oftire Is "Fountain Eprln7.l :
July 7, '53 ' - • 27-3 m:
'• ANOTHER SUPPLY :. 4 , - • 1
, • 1
Of New i Paper Hangings. . f:' f,. ,
T. Subscriber liasjust•added 6 'his
very extensive assortment of Paper ilanglugs. a
great 'Ciriety of New Patterns:among .which , -till be
found many beautiful styles, embrarinr all the latest de
signs for parlors. etiiitntiers, • entritis cellinp; ke"if'Also?'
rich and elegant new styles of Gold. Silver and 04d ands
- Velvet Papers, with match. burdera, at prices 17,t4ryibg l i
'" •
from 8 cents to S 50 tier piece.
Paper Hangers supplied cheap at wholesale, at' iilt
IL - lIMINAI'i'S
•
ChcUp Plapi* Store..
_..,_ .
A i 'h aat ' nted Agent fo this county , for oYr :l :i t : P. ;
• '4l BK'3 i'ATENTIIAALLIC BUIITAL CAF. ' "k„Ku o
Which s ell other kinds in use. Being perfectly
airtight, t obviates the neremity of hasty burials, and also pismires the Body from Immediate decomposition,
They are eartiCuhrly suitable for transporting the body
(Min one place to another. The We is covereClith a
thick gross:with metal top, Which can be removr4ei any
time, and the faro of the corpee seen by its *Meals or re.
lathes. We might give you hundreds of rertilltities. to
corroborate ourstatoment, es to the adraistageiti)te !Ito:
faille Coffin hail - over the Wooden, but the following will
wake:- , . ' •
. • = • • Wastrrxotew,•AA3the
Cktitteraan--Wk - Witnexted the utility of y$
' , mental 'Patent Metallio Burial eases." termd to mousey
r the !SWUM of the lea 110112: John tl.tialtionn to the Can
reiglottal °Mattel, wht h it:Orem-el us with this belief
' h
that it is thee article known to us for tra.*orting
Abe delA to their final testing-place '
With retyped. We itilisetitwourileitetl. youisf,
(*did), Hinny Visit' 1./Sabre:um, tut. WAS*, Win.
Kin ,y; de. Berrien,. t.•Mastits.,•ll.ll:
Atehinstrih'st One* in, V:. liteuignist, nalitflindoo,
S. Dickinson. . .
kht ha added viittatut *lnt' bei: -
Apply to • ' ".
• " - Olatreatrid,eorner eproion..
l'othn dtc. June Is6i •
TOAD.&till BUYERS
FORMEIMY WEBB 8 NEWCOMO
I,l%rctrg or Meer y:
MISCELLANEOti
M 67 26, 1665
EEO
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ItitAla
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VOW KAIRMIM 111 ::: , ' •
HALVE YOU usett
• , ear tiotitalr nu luel ttevaluodawfottiits.,
tb ...„„ dd and is wenaiworiFeAdoe
*MAI* lbo Egithar,c l, Ittur nell9n4
11 . 111 1 V I L S2
'SO .: 661r' Street iftst Vori:
its% jjettle gxtnet et Pero intik* 6li er, terdffle-1
PePats alo Viking WPM! , debiptir.4—can be badat. -
Peeraineer Mt* gtOnNtelgre Street, POttranew
October 23. ISS3 4.14 C '
A MACIVELLOUS REMEDY!
For si nairviall.pnas A*..
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DY
the= aid - Of a 14berascoape,. we see
maw., of tittle cipeiti4soti tVp Serb,, or oar.
Tiiiongtt these this Ointment, Own rubbed on
the skimis =tried to any ovegai - aristsrsrdyert, Diseases
or the Kidneys, liisorders of the Liver erection), of the
ileart,lntiantation of the Lun,*,tisttna:Cettahs and Cold•S
Are by Ira means raceiv:tally vured- Every beaseallb
knoiFts that set more freely tinntigh bone or meat of any
thielatess- this healing Ointment far more readily pene
trates titrong4 ny bone ar fleshy part of the ily - tra
curing the most dangerous iutrsrd complaints, that can-
not le melted by other inmate. i
:
l': ,
ryisipelas i rpalt Murata 4. 11Falbutie, Humors., 1
?io remedy- tins over - done:so Stitch for' the cure of as ,
mists of the S.kim whatever Foul they may assmne, ttathis
Ointment.. lir), ciao of Salt ithintai Scurry. Sore Heads,
Scrofula. or.i;rysipelas,cvnivory. withstand, ita.ll:lluswai.
The inventor has trarelled ov‘m;' many parts of the Robe,
vilsitinethe principal hcspitaisdispeneing this Ointtnen
ping mirito as to its appliC.atiOn., and his thug been the
means of restoring countits numbers to health.
Soro Legs, Sort: Breasts; Wounds & 13bars.
Some el the most scientific Cummins rely solely on the
use of this wonderful (Autumn t len haying to cope with
the worst asses of soreA, wounds. oleers.'glanduler swel
lings. and tomnrs. Professor liolloworhes, by command
of the Allied Government+, elipstelied to the hospitals
of the East:large shipments of !this Ointisiont. to be used
tinder the direction of the 314 cal tztatf t in the worst en.
ties of wounds. It will cure acq.uteer,gktndrilatcwelling,
stiffness or contraction of, they joints, eten of 2.0 years'
standing:
Them and other aimilar di%tt'`F.nlni; contPlaintn can be
efts-lA*lly cunmi lithe Ointment be well rubbed in over
tho y4rts Week-4E and by otherUrice following the printed
directions around each fed. , .1 4 . - • ' ,
13 , 4 tige Ointment and Ms thould be f 4 ,11 in the fia.no
'
flu ea* :
' Etullons 1 :tiore Legit
Botha% ,• • , hors Breasts
Chopped lianas ' .. •;,'ore. Meads
blains Sore Throats .
Fistulas . - itoreit of all kinds
.
Omit • 44Prainn
Lunibago • ! • - ' .ttiftilds' 0
'Mercurial Eruptions • litrelled Gland%
• Mira '. ; $llC Joints ,
..
illiCtunal WA ';'Ficers .
Salt itheutn • " ' -r: Venereal Forret
Sian Disease% ' -.' `iiounds of all kinds. .•
tchl•Sold at the 3lannfactortes of Professrm Ilomovr At,
SO Mi'don Lane, New Yurk,.and 244 Strand. Loudon, and
by all iospectablu frano...l.tiets and Dealers of Aledielnes
thmtigticadthe United States, and the civilized world,. in
rots.'at Irs cents. 'cents, lind $1 each.
.There is a cupid - derable Saving by taking the larger
sizeit E •
N. D. Directions fur the guidance of patients In every
diseeder are of to (gull Poi,
Jti o 185r4
. AVOID ALL QUACKERY,
4:,,, , j,AND TAKE MEDICINES PREPARED 1W Alia
I 4 1FE pr o longed, and a cure for all pain
Coughs, Colds; Coninmptcoo,Croup, .-
11ihooring,Couglt.
. Liyor Cvniplai4Dyspepth,
. Indigestion, Sonr Otottmoh.r.crofn-
and all Skin Brurtintm, Fev..r and Ague,
Bilious Purer. (latent. Ciolent Murbus. Dysentery. ti
Bowel Affections. Piltor, Sore ..anti Weak Eyes,.ttliennsa
.
heart Diftnse, Palpitation. NA:a:l4oa, HU
ttey and I:lathier Affeetionsrepy,
ing of the .4Vomh, and Fepqle
Comp '
. . _
ENE
At the request of many of nii patknts. I have r.sent
edit, put up a class of my mOstetlieient prescript one In
the form of Family ituffeinri‘earli one suited 14: a par
ticular disease. and not, fifes. the manufacture of the
many nostrums and paunceas:of the day, promulgate to
the world that any one eompqend will, Cure all O.S{IISCS t
and. who (in the words of the great 'ltalian physician,
Spullanwas.) 'rot arktlicivez tf which flay /now little in
to boilics q f owl, lliej I now le,is." ,
J. S. ROSE. M D.. Philadelphia.
A Remedy for 'each Disease.
Dr. J. J. EXpee.ii»;dtiC , /f . 0)1/9it , Srup. for the ra
dical cute of Consumption, Coughs. Celle, Iloarseneks,
Asthma, ilmnchit is. tq.itting of nlkunation of the
Lungs or Throat, and all I'ultacuary Di,emes.. This pre
paration not only , curer: consannption if taken in time, •
but it fortifies the system tteninst all f.ttlarOattacks. As
a Cough Medicine, it is the tat in the wurld: It is now
.used and recommended by physicians, loth at home anti
abroad. In bottles. !b cents, cents. and
•
fir. .1. Roar's It looping (!ortyll Syrup.—This prepa
rat low always relieves, unit prtvents the whooping cough
ft Gm running into other diseases; such as inhumation of
the bungs. Dropsy in the Chest, and Consumption. It
gives instant relief. and frinnontly cures in ono week.--
Price e) cents.
Pr. J. I:o.le.'s emu') Syrui2.--:Chlbtren are also Ilable
to Croup. whictfdangurens contplaint yields immediately
to Dn. J. S. host's NEVZI: rArthco cruup xprvp. Price :211
cents. •
Dr. T. .E.ctracl is ono of the best
routodici , ever uses for disetvc.s of the Kittueys,l I.3dder,
Lc. hire 5o routs. ,;
Dr. .1, R'.' '8 Nerrotts 'Ad Inritionaing Cbrdiut. for
Heart inseases, all .ferrous 4jfectionsitlatulenoe. Heart
Burn, Julairssness, Numbnc;o, Neuralgia, mitring the
spirlts• rani ;tiring power toTthe whole system; It is al
most Miraculous Lt Its Price 50 cents.
20-3 m
Dr. S. Reiss** Dyspeptic' rtempoultd, Ilbure cure for
Dyspepsia., Liver Gomplainteynnd indigestion.'when ta
ken iu conjunetion with hi*Alterative or Family Pills.
Price of bi,th , ;
Dr. J. N. Rost s ,Iden Jifd fer falling of the Womb,
Female Weakness, Deldllty4And Relaxation. Price
colts.
• Dr. I. s: RoWs Anti-Ritioct or Railroad Pills.-:-These
Pills are not waaranted to eti o re every malady or.dhwase
incident to man, but they ari a grand remedy fur a Bil
ious Mate of the sytitem ami common powers. When
used with I)r. Rose's Toni(' Mixture. will cure the meet
stubborn cascii,f llitious Fero or Fever and Ague. Price
Ll!,•ij and In /m/ts.
Pr. J. X. /limes Pain.efitat'l---This preparation is truly
the wonder of the .ige! CureS oil ruin, external or inter
nal; cures pain In rite Sideao,iint,s nr flack. Chilblains,
Aitue, or Lump; In the Ilreaosts,-Cerns. Brunles. Sprains,,
Tenth-ache. Ear-ache, Stiff Nei.k, Son, Thrcat Pains In the
Bowels and Stomach. Sudden;Colds, kr. lhe' Pain Curer
being a fine Tonic Mixture, also used with great bene
fit far Weak Stomach nr.d 13,rWels. Whenever you have
pain use the Pain. Curer freely, and you will obtain Im
mediate relief. It acts like nlagie. Every family should
have a bottle in the house 14 case of accident or sudden
sickness. Pi ice 1'23. 4.Z5 and';:so rents.
/1,71' Persons of dellftte .cfmstitutions by nature, or
those who have been made so% by the use of Quack Medi
rine% or any other cause. 5h6111.1 read Dr. ,I. S. 'LOSE'S
NI Ellie.% I. ADVJ.ER to prnkna In sickness or in health,
which book can he had withqtzt charge of
B. BANN.% X. Pottsville
Agent far the sale .of thest!iledleines In Schuylkill Pottsville ,
(larch 10. (Sibr.„ 7,4 :,0-)1U-tf
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''TESTIMON 17 OF TIIE", WILCOX FAMILY.
r.E.w sour 'tun. SAT' or
• DR. SWAYNE'S
8-1 y
Compound gyrup'of .Wild Cherry!!
The most effectual and . ?apeedy Cure known for
ansumptitni.'6uphs, C'cdds.
• Affiance. /;nni i chili Liar no+phartts,
- . .
Spitting of'lllood, p . (1):101ty of #rculping,;llzin
in tla: Sale and Breast, PalpfArtsatan I the Heart, hylutawa,
Croup, Broken Ctlnstilutiat . s, Sore Throat. ..Vrrraus
Detality, and ull".fnuases of Till-fiat, •
Breast anti Lungs.
A Truly . WoUderful Curet
The following highly intertSting statement Of the case
of Su s ,, Wilcox, well ::known for character and re
F pet tabil Ity to a large portiOn of the citizens of 2t. Law
rence county, tie* York, IS inly worthy of attentiOn and
so well authenticated that the most skeptical must be at
once sat isihsf of its correct OSS:
lb Dr. Swaynt, Phitadelph*- ,
tiouvrasst - n, St. Lawrente Co., N. Y.. Dec. Di 1554.
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Peer Sir—Having experienced very ;mat benefit froth
thu use of your COMPOUND - 1;11MP OF WILL/ e lIE it Ilk;
Ffuel.bound. as an art of humanity; to recommend this
must Invaluable medicine fo others. More than eight
years ago I fell into a gradual ertarrhat Ontsomption;
and notwithstanding the use of many other remedies, I
continued to grow weaker, Oa more and more disordered
in my Lungs and Stomaeh until myself and my friends
despaired of my life. - My digestive powers became so ex
hausted that I could not War the lightest kind of toed,
except lu the minutest quatitltles. lu this condition, at
the request t.f niv brother:l ixgan 'to nse your SYRUP.
Almost immediafely I d rtf:ed great benefit from it. Itt
less than three dare after coinmencing the use of email
doses, my stomach began t6:recover Its natural tone and
power—gradually every badaymptom began to give way,
and in a few months 1 recovenxi to a state of comforta-
. .
, - ble. though not perfect health; I hare nd hesitation in
I fraying that to your "WILD ellEitilt".l owe. under Cod,
the continuance of my life,' , tinti a degree of health Lir
loud my expectations. tEhave since had attacks of the
\,..
me old symptoms: but in e'rery ins: A nctr ol l ii lta vi r m ercso cox. rtod
ith perfect success to the-fme el your medicine. •
..),„ Coumatzrica, N. Y., Iftth Dix-, 185 t.
t certify that tint above named Naomi Wilcox, is my
s ster. I bare nursed and attended her all her sick
ws, and I know that the fOregoing statement is correct.
I have also administered 45.ocryttes Gliatpountl. Syrup of
I 71(.1 Corry to tither members ofonrfanilly with uni
t,. ire success; and I hart. TOCUILIII3ISI7I4Od it to .others of
friends and neighbors, and have been often assured
o its - very.great beneficial. Offects, and ill more than one
itance to the wiring of l ife, as I believls' • -
. . . •=i - I'ANTIIIII WILCOX.
6 t - vr.mittn, N. 'f.. leth Deiember, 1854,i
1 ,
• tit. Lrrre
anee Conlity. - f
t is hereby certified that the foregoing certificates were
ii ned by the Misses Wilcrhr',. in nty , presence; that they
A ititelftgent and highly v*2spectable persons; that their
re utationtUr truth and veracity is irreproachable.
!IMMO D 831ITII, Allier J{ace.
. '
air-Be Careful liokPurchasing -
To obtain the eriginal'ancb noir genuine preparation of
Wad C.% trey. which must hare the !wird t and sliThaiti re
of Dr: SWAYSEI on each }Trapper around the bottle.—
Until you obtain this conwound you will never know
tha real virtues of
. 11.11(1 Chfrry,
' OP TOO WONDIIitYGL ept.lllltB PILCIPTATIIS OT •
DR. SWAYNE% FAMILY MEDICINES.
• D. C. Martin. neodsburg,,;-Wayne county, Ohio, 'Writes:
November' d, lamt. ' As myi supply of your .medielnets is
exhausted. I wish you to ; send toe a further supply
mediately. The :wife of 1.11. V. Vansyckle. M. D.,,0f this
Place- has been using yogi a mpound Syrup of Wild
Clierky and wishes to continue. The Doctor thinks it is
thebest medicine ter Con suM pt ion. hisarlfe hai Seer used.
Robert O. Thompson, Wittsville, Carroll county, Ohlo,
writes, MaY.'24,1854,-“l alp out of your Compound Sy ,
rup of Wild Cherry, and also; Sugar Coated Tar Pills. 1
have had calls for your P anacea , Lk:on:Ling Syrup and All-I
Ilealing.Ointment, also yofir Fever and Ague Pills; but 1
It does beat all what a demiind there is for the Oa:pound
Syrup. Don't fail to send!' me a full supply ; 'also, your
Sugar Coated Pills; my customers will use no otherrilis
but yours. Ship as before„,by Cleveland and Web:vino
Ttallroad.
if George A. - Girdnor;fitoyAireft; SomersiltisWirity, Pa.:l
writes: "Your medicines-aro in great demand here, espe
cially Jour Sugar Coated Sarsaparilla said Tar Pills,,
afford general ettivfaction .all_who have mode wee' '
them. Year Compound Sirup of Wild Cherry, two hot.
ties. and crtie box of 'your bills, raised a child of William I
John sob's of this ekes fft4n ,htw deathAwd of,Consump.
Alan,. after the doctors comildered her care a tiepeless one.
Yen wlll "please forward own full supply of all Your,pre•
paratiotia; without delay, by way of cbaanberabswg..7
Dr. SwayriesCßovvel Cqr%lisel.
A speedy and 'effeetualfreniedy for UMW Cholera, ,
Common - anima 31orbus. , ,7liarrhcos, Dysentery.iChiffera
lufantmn or Summer CoUiplaint. Pains in-the Stomach
and Bowels, Vomiting, Simi:Sickness, Sickness of The &oa
kum+, Lowness of Spiritsi and all affections of the
mach and Bowels.
The above valuable medicines are prepared only by . Dr.
SlVArti. & toy, at thelrtalloutory, No. 4 North Seventh
street, Philadelphia. •
Fos Saaa AT • - • • •
•3011 N 0. DROWN. •
JOHN S. C. MATIT - IN.. ; f /1 / 4 ' tb ' vl e * •
. G..t WollUNTZi.'ioTit.:;khruyptlllllaven.
liAvs rronont_
• •• W.VRE. s l a n q rs Y nle •
- •
A. D. PRNDOSE, Delver 31eldow. • . .
And by ill the prlnclrial Etoreketlers. In liehiryitillatid
' MtPteentcount les. . _
. ,
Straloies.l7. Aleirlage;„" . cnntalning ranch useftdirx
total:dim for all fandllei, fan be hid gnais of oUriointi.
cell - Arid - get one-
lay 3, I R 33 • [duty -4u; 1334 30-1 y)
Piles and Vistalas
Regular Phytiletan only.
SUBSTANTIAL EVIDENCE
• •-• • ...
PoRITHIrphiJPLEr
roz#ii,:*tifth it pleasant in•S-..!;n,:tinalthy
tatti-to stat-rmaxl*nee laasnat•itees
- OW: Stir tialfriilitinx the ettati •Odeted
. seettakrhittleyeentli; amovag stain- sed presorting
rt4utiporsnf lasltlNTltinW
end 4
et' er the bn ebtle ti
the p Destrifta eta.
ts put tips andea It rentable to
'nlisisiV4ideiltetestanosocitea—while Ste etilent fir
snow sintmttial *teas nuelait tbetnttersal team°
*ftbldridlOtMlitlO health, putty and beauty of their
thi,lrtome,o4,l.vokr.kr , 1L D. L.. DODSON, lit‘agn Dist;
• Sall 7, trq 14-Em
=NI
IMPORTANT TO LAMES.
4/we Ittsli Goldaft Pinwale
rpHECOMANATION Of ingredients.
tit IhesePilisti. ierfectly faretists,let- wosiderAUS
lezbracirmx I rellering Sh painful andditetilt ineustrua
tintt,atel reinoviorall etstructiens itt4flont whatever
muse.. Caleb' Went* the orwies,aud war Wad 4 0,1 Fut"
reastully used as a preventive.- They base been used In
the private praetire tJ.Dr. Attract, 1 r over'thirty years
wills umuftlelled auteess in every cane._.• •
`ll:ll,4.adieirsrheateeridcat mast test 'use theini. For
pwrgenbussoe directions In the box. , Price SI per
bus. Sold by all thedria.p,usiaiu Schuylkill county, and
3:10 beeent vonedeidtallf by mall, by enelosintr $1 to
=MAN Musty Agent—who will also sup•
ply the trade st'prosirietnes priers. Signature of J. Dr
roam on Ws& box—,llo others genuine.'
Pottsville. June
L l 7
1.-- —..... IisNIN
-. 1 1 14100 , dIMPOIIND OP
PURE : C OD LIVER
OIL AND lIDIE. ~
- . ".....:---,',_-.,
A CURE 7'OR CONSUMPTION;
talk/. resids;iftriliaier, I:renciefi,
and ell-Serefelom Armors.
The Propirietor lisst 'suctveddd (from ellrecilOns of Pro.
fessornone)in Conahining the Oil and Lime so perfectly
that the taste of dull:ill—which Ls s? fi:vu,sqousio• Perm"'
getierally e is eavtlftlyoSeremne, and ..can takereby
themest dentate tionalest with ' And as reprdi
the benefit of this afticle over the pure Oh the foll Owing
ease. by Prot Stone is sufficient to convince the most
seeptieal. Thos young lady Iris 24 years of age. .
Iter disease was one of unmixed phthisls. which bad
been expected to terminate in the courser:l' a few months.
fatally. The upper part of bnth.her lungs was filled with
teeherties; 'and In some plains were beginning to soften.
The ease was evidently a lied one. The' treatment of cod
liver oil was at first. used. but without marked Improve.,
ment. The phosphate. of Ilia, was then adenluisteresil
with the oil, and thO No Mt, as in theca...not many °them,
was soon apparent.. The patient .was rapidly getting well."
CA:fiTION.--On Account 41 the reputation this
Compound for all Lung Complaints, theanbserlber would
caution the afflicted against using any except that nin
ufactured by him. as 'ho has the only -recipe in thei.V.
States fur combining the pure Oil with • Lime. in a propir
manner. Therefum as you value your health, purchase
none except that manufactured by
- • ALEXANDtIi B. WILIBCIi, Chemist. ~
16i1 Court Street, Boston.
For rale in Philadelphia by T. W. roam Is SONS 132
North Socoud For sale to Poifeiville by J. C.
11 COTtES. bruggist , "Opposlte - Eptsceepal Church.
Pottsville. November 11, ISfei •' 41-fim
FORL:RHEUMATISIVI,
XEURA LqIA, Sprains • and pains Of
all kinds. uve MOHO A N'S MAGIC BALM. prepared
and sold by .I. MOW AN, Tbird street. near Market, Potts
vine: and • IlVi Vine !itret, %flier° time most
aalivEactory referezinen eau be given. 25 and 51 cents a
bottle.
qty
, -
'References.
r • Lunmouz.-.3.larc i h lath, 1851,
- , murk , murk -Tlol7ln—Dear Sir:—Tbo stA • eralFeS of
tour Balmwhich yitu Imo sent me far sale , havo all been
dispos:cd.of, end Mill they call fir more..
lan Will please send. by express 30 doa. Moro, as soon
as convenient. It Is icnre 114 Rheumatism, Neuralgia,
Sprains. llama, Cdts - hnd Bruises, and other remedies
which-it promises that cannot be surpassed. It lea med
bine that will reeommend ib.clf wherever it is Intro
duced- and notwithstanding the repugnance to such
remedies 'generally;lts Invariable success in the worst
roses above namod,:demands fur it, even of the most pre
judhahl.falrand iiripariial trial.
I had a case in hey own family, ri'seriant woman who
hqs suffered for years with rheumatism and swelled
that In stalking they would suddenly give way, with
knots on her wrists which caused her great suCering.—
Me had used other' remedies without success, until the
Balm was tried, which ifuve instant relict and effected a
perfect cure.
1 hand you a cerfillcate from Dr. 31. ii.ltatttell, one of
our most eminent - - physicians, end frontother gentleman
of our city, who 4* well known and testify to its valua
ble quality. YOurty respectfully,
I
' WALTER NV. Brunt%
N o.i 46, South Puy sleet.
Burtuor.k., - September
W. W. fl-trig, Efe/.—Dear :—.tti your n.squest T have
tried 3lormo's Battu in the lseloas complaints for
which it is recommended. 1 take,; great pleasure in ad
ding mine to thelona list of testimonials in its favor. I
candidly confess that its effects have surprised me, In
Burns. Rheum:W.los, Neuralgia, Sr_ by its prompt ac
tion nod certain relief. • It should ha found in every
man's h011.14e, as an invaluable antidote to pains of all
kinds. I have tri.kl It in my own family. and found that
it gave the relief II promised. Yours. truly,
Wn. IL Rtrizi,ix, A. 31.. M. D.
Juneto, '55, •
THE GREATEST
Medi:tat Discovery of the Age. •
1 - 111. KENNEDY, of Roxbury, has
A./discovered In one ('lour common pasture woods a
remedy that yureW
Evar* rind of Humor,
from the worst scrofula down to a common pimple..
lie has tried it In over 1100 C 11605, and never failed ex
cept In two eases tbi•th thunder humor). Ile has now in
his pos.tesSlou over. two hundred certificates of Its virtue,
all within twenty Miles or Boston:
Two bottles are . iarrauttsi to cure a nursing •soro
mouth. • .
One to shred totiles will cure thu vromt kind of pimples
Utl the face.
Two, to three bOttles will cum the system of biles.
Two holies sre Wurrautml to cure tho worst canker; In
the mouth and StoMattl.
Three to lino bottles are warranted to cure the worst
ease ef I..:ey sipelas.l: ,
(Inc ii . itlwe bottles are wa.nauteti to cure all humor in
the eyes.;',' • o
Two boit c les aro , icarrantecl to cure running of the cars
and blotc hes among the hair.
Four tOill 6.40.14 aro warranted to core corrupt and
'running ulcers..!.., t..
' One bottle will cure scaly eruption of thq skin.
Two or-three bottles are warranted to•taire. the worst
case of ringworni..• • - I .
Two or three bottles are wananksl to: cure the most
desperate case of ' rheumat ism.
Three to four bottles- Are warrauttli to cure the salt
rheum.
Five to eight bottles 'will cure the worst case of scrof
ula.
A benefit Is abmyr expel - kneed from the first bottle,
and a perfect cure;is warranted when the above quantity
is talion.
Reader, I peddled over a thousand bottles of this In the
vicinity of Boston I know thu effects of it in every
case. s;0 sure as water will extinguish. fire; so sure will
this cunt huntor! ' 7 l never sold a Isdile of it but that
sold another; afbir,a trial It always speaks for itself.—
There are two things about this herb that appear to me
surprising; first that It grows in our pastures, iti some
Places quite plentiful, anti yet its value has never been
known until 1 discovered it id 146—second, that It
should cure all iiinds of hninor.
In order to give..snme idea of the sodden rise and' great
popularity of ihttAiscovery, I will ;state that in April,
1k53, I peddled It and sold aboutsix bottles per day—ln
April. Isc,i4. I soldoveronu thousand bOtt les per day of it.
lane of the wit'ules.ile druggists who have been in the
business twenty and thirty years, say that nothing hi
the annals of patent medicines was ever like it. Them
ix a universal putEse of it front all quarters.
• In trtyown praetico always kept it 'striCtly for humors
—but since its introduction at: a general family medicine,
groat and wonderful tlrtues have been ftiund in it that
- I never suspected; ' •
Several casesof,:epileptlc fits—a disease which was al
ways considered incurable. have been cured by a few bill
'ties. 0, what a merry U it will proye effectual In all
cases of that awful malady—there are but few who have
Sala more of It than I have.
1 knOw of several rases of Dropsy. all of them aged
people cured bye it. For the various diseases of the Liver.
t-irk Headache. Dystk-psta, Asthnia,lb'eitTand Ague,Pain
in the side. Disealtes of the Splue.and particularly in dis
eases of the kidneys, a&, the discovery has done more
good than tuarmodicine ever known.
No change of diet nerefeetry—eat the hest yen got and
enough of it.
MN:aunts jar wen —Adults, one table•spoonful per day
—children over ten years, 4-dessert spoonful—chlidren
from five to eight yea" tea-spoonful. As no directions
sin bo,applimblei to all constitutions, take sufficient to
operate on the borweis twice a day.
Mannliteturett by . DONALD KENNEDY,
. to. Warren street. Roxbury, Naas.
Price, One Dollar.
Ulmlade Agents:—New York city, C. V. Cllekner, R 1
Barclay strnet; C. IL Bing, 172 Broadway; IttmMon &
Clark. 275 13roadWay; A. & 1/. Panda,loo Fulton St.
'Wholesale ar,ont. for Pennsyleankt. T; Drorr &
SONS, 132 :Stet' :aid Street, Philadelidda.
For sale In Tolttivllle, by J. Q. Bruton, J. C. Hughes
anti IL Rattenau.•
May 19, 1555• al-1y
PLUMBING.
CAS-FITTINC,.' PLUMBING IC.
cImiTII&DOWNING BURNT OUT
10 on the, loth' have re•opened an esiabliihment. for
the alma bovineas, In Sliver Terrace. where they will be
thankful for orders, and promise prompt attention and
int Isfactory,
Pottsville. Oetober 2 5 .1854
PLUMBING SHOP.
NT M. NEWNAM, Beatty'-'8 ROW
stieet, Pottsville', Penna., has cop
smutty on liana* supply of all aims of Lead Pipe, Shee
Lwel, Block Tiu,alaitt Tubs, Shotier Baths, Itydntnts
nose, Double and Single Acting Pumps and Water Ci
eta; also, all kinds of Brass Cocks for water and stt • -
Brass Oil Cups end Globes for Zo c inea. All kinds of Cop
per Work anti Pltnnbing done in the nosiest manner at
the «honest notice.:
- .- -
N. D.—[ash ptil4 for old Brass and Lime
PottirrNlx. Octibo• ‘bl.l£6o.
PLUMBING ESTABLISHMENT.
DICKINSON respectfully'
t s
&dint stock o
ofTla te la t te e 'lTrn Ic ef tl l7 - ) t r i e7o h n " ag r aTin d so th n e ,
and intend. carrying on the plumbing business in all its
branches - at the old'Aand under the Pottsville House,
where hr hopes hj attention to business, be may be able
to merit a share Of the
.Publie patrorunm. lie will guar-
Unice his WI)Tk tq be as good. and It Witt be done' on as
riasonablikerui as ran be done elsewhere.
August 2i 18dN . 6.7-ts 11. DICKINSON.
PAINTING,:.&C,
JAMESI4. MUDEY, • --:-'
Host, iklifn ' , Ranter, Glazier.& Paper. Sanger,
XTORA ,gGIQN .a treet, fi.raehOUe from .
11 Centre, an d ornaslto atorpner'n lintel.
...
- ' I Wail -Papers.• , •
••• The 'Board Prlots: L'e., , of various styles, et the lowest
,CAA. prices. An. Apprentice wanted.
Pottsville. Slayetal.ViSii [Dee. SO, '55 511 13- ,
..
' PAINTINd,'CLAZINC & PAPERINCL •
• irlettNlEll NAGLE would reirOctfully .
_L.,. Inform hia.'friends - and Ifie public that 'n:tx.fe
moredids establishment Intik Market Street, trpposite Dr.
Nicholas's (Ali (.44 where lie will tiihappy to receive orders
for all 'Linde o 1 hnsinessinlils fine. Ile keeps alwa,ts on
hand an assortluent!ef s : '
.PaperitinexeluelassiPsints A Enameledelast
all of which he :Ara furnish at the lowest rates. and ho
pledges himself , tliAt ho will .eseente all work entrusted
to his care promptly. in the best style, atul at reasonable
rates. Ile Shorehaminvites the People generally to giro
tarn rat). 'Pottstille; Apri114,,'55 lb-em
,PAINTINC;•c4.AZINC & PAPERINC.
,H Removal. ,
W:B9WEN having removed his
kJ tip shop to ttco t oora Above the American MAW, Cen
tre streetotud.tako t into partnership:, hisbrother!, the
subscribers tetniumbe to the public that theyae prepared
to eitiente alreniere in tImIL line itith the greatest de
spatdi, snit on the most re.ttallo terms; ' They employ
gooCworkinen :lad their cretomere may, tberebre, be
sum-PffiatistaclorYje* • . •., . -
They, also, Wile:lto to mill &Written to their splendid
„assortment of r A twilaniiros; Trlndoiteleules„ &e., coin.
Imislug every variety of style andviality,` to Suit the
taste add perket-or-pOrclateers, and I/bleb they offer at-
Ahmlenteatellynridato , •. ;
• JilTi4l(ll4l4 Br4TAKR/3: -
, *snit almie:Ainedm u douse; Centre:li. .-
PattlivillerAptil IT; 18'52,... - • ' ' 111-11
t tBAL ,,
;,
***COUR* T
.11,
ut :Atfr.,oriter • of tho -.or
ihatie itilatrt..of the County of Minya" tak.abie
Yedthiir-brithi yrraninilbo'aulterreet, inns*
'Of- messiah, of ,/,1111114-14.111 1, 44 lame of the tawn'yr„
Dyuddisph;:itt the county' of Stbariikill,direttisol..aillca
pata lassie kr Dublin 'oll°l4° eh 1 11 0 1 400'9. &big day
of 4111 Y Dist. a 4 *lick 14 thrr,aternme, , at the public
licientof Dish* .11500, In the Wait floraddsou, is Alta i
county of Schuylkill aibretall.—alltbal certain two stagy
lasittantedirsillughease vino a baietaeotatbey of stotw:
and 4.131, :story porno kitchen attached,
teats lathe town of Donalnuari, in the county:a
404 iltate of lausylrania, to sit: ; Bounded
in front by street, on the i.crest , propertY of
Jacob Vaonedort th e rata by an siley, An t ra the east by
property fmmdli of John gessler:;4sestalting in front
fifty f-t and hi depth ratiAnd twenty beet lite
the estate, of Mid decoamolL Tonna a d condons made
hnOwtt at,tho thae and Owe of sabi, be '
" , ' XLIJAU rritfte r
ftter ffh
ord ot.Orp - han's Court, .
•
nca
Patisstile; Jul j
.ORPHAPIS' coyar
-EIRSUAiNT, so; au order .of , :the Or
plums' Court, of the County Uf . Schuylkill, in the
wealth et Pennsylvania. the subarriberindut w
istrator of J.E.14.8E .late of ;theborotn.li;, of
Pottsville , in ihlie County of Schuylkill: demised wines,
pose to We by public vadne on iitaturday; t e 2Sth day
of July nest, at 14 ckle , ek to the Sirertoow, iitAbe public 1
house Of 'Y. A3iaßclter, In tbeborOttsh of Pottsville; to
the Cointy of tlziouyikillaforesaid,-i-All that certain two
and altaif,storrfratne house and lot of oreund situate
'ln Market street. In the borough Pf rottoui... in the
Conntvl'of &huYikill; and State of Pennsylvania to wit,
—containing in.front on Markra , iktittet. feet. and In'
depth 90 fort. adining lot of floury Uwe: bit the taut,
and John Sim mis on • . •
X" AU that eertain undivided part of• three tracts of
:kind. situate in '?clan toirnship.. SchuyllalWounty,:
tog-200 scree *of said three adjanlaN tracts of land, Sur
'w,yed in the name of Conrad Footn cbotaining -in 'the
. whole SO =Os and SO porehos: adjoining lands of JOhn
1314d1e and ollicrs, late Ilk: cutout of wild .dereased,
Terms and eondittons wade knqwn ;tt the time and plare
brsale by . • 'JOU Yi H. .Adaquistrater.,
, By order of the Orptous',. court. .
• 1 : Joano,t Cots, Cirrk;:'
r 14. '54 -
N-et .1
~a
~1 W RE,
PATENT COLD LARD LANIPS.d.
oT,HE sti,b,scribers• bein,g; appointed siple,
Agents foe, the s.2il; of Stoniret a Sniith'a Palma
CLard tathils, lu Schuylkill codnty, ha* a Large ine.
sortment ..for. 'rah*, which are highly reonunnended for
economy apdrconventenee. ' hItIGIMk Lrilekl.
Pottsville, Apti.l Id, 1553 ' . lg. :
~ • •
FAIRSANK'S SCALES.
_.
irliE.saoeribers,:ages for the man
ufartnrent,-,b *mental lice just rmeiq new tirtkie , esned
t e- -Union Cotinter Seale," eMentitett to Neotztt front 3
4:1 ouuen (.c. 240>S. Fur &tie at Liar York *acre..
CI , YARDI.F.Y A: V.O.l'i.
l'ettsvllle,44ll•Aith, /Milt '., • • : 17-
HARDWARE AND IRON DEPOT.
TILL dliiitzeitllll:ll,lisslitit now arrdng
-""et.W7----- ~ e a his goods at his new 'place', of business
;and with a new ,11Altaminaticts of funds*
lug 311 such' goods is the business eflbe
Coat itiAmtnat require. at their )owest niarket.
solleits.the ihsction of the Publie.. 1 fhall be alWays
oil hand and !late on hand a full sfoek I
Bar lron,; - •;;;, . • ,
- Coal Stk.% els,
east -Reel', ; Waco Chains.
Flit Inn, ; • i
Nails acid Ziptkes,
!tope, „ Tactile tllloeks.
• Bellows,. : Anvils i.nd Vice", ae,
Hardware and Iron Depot, Csstpit Steer?, three doors
abuse 11arket, fiast side: .;;; • •FRANK
July 15,1,53 28-tf •
.; CLEMENS -& HEISLER'S i *, 1
if..kitlAVAlLli AND '.IItOS STORE, Centre 1
'''''"L`'rr-e.•.!"..•• — •,.- • Street, a few door* above -Market (gust
''Aide. have Constantly . on.hand a full assort-
......--.2C''''''''• uctent of - •- •-. ..1 .:
! 1 !
&nines T(rots4 ,I, !Axles and' Spsin,mi; '' i
Building Haterlnls,, I Tablei Cutlery, , ' I '
Shoemaker's Tools,. , - POtitif Cutlery, '
Files and Rasps„ ' :Carptiter'sTOols,
Nails, Spikes and Brads.. Iftrttatata Warii,
m et
Counter and Plattlirm &itles„ I, Alle ‘-'.
, lievolvers,
Dar and Rolled fn-m,
Flue and S heat .`' r . Wand TeiStywns,', •
Qist. Shearand Blister Steel,lil se and Ehameled Het-
Ti u, Plate and Shoot zinc, I .I)es, -, 1
Ltai, Copper tifid . :Theet Brassy! Pam; Ronan fk Tea Ketllo l ,
Pig and liar Lead,. lifeary• Railroad Tracesi
Castings oral) deserlptlons. 1 Railroad 'rot:ea:id S pikes,
11111. X-ctlt and Circular Saws ' Doulile and Single Gulls,
Butt Imes Chippers, CloasersiDontile and SI - Ugle I'istop,
, • and Kniv'es, heVand Game' Bags, I
Anvils and Vire& . Powder Flaskit.
Blocks and Tickles, '' Powder and Shot. I
Chain Pumpsi aO
Wr Proof Perrigkion
. ,
Iron. Copprt And Brass Wire . Caps,
Coach Trimmings. • rtillulloinatines. . . •
The S übszadbers would nispert fully Invite the attention
of ttio public generally, to this above - and other articles Of
Ilanlware, top numerous to ,mentinn. as they are deter
mined to sell ns low as any conzer*out of Philadelpil.
August 27. 1553. ': 35-1, !!
, !
BRICI4T & LE - CM'S ' - ,--
... 1 NEWIIIIM ABEL STORE;Ywodoors.he
~r,..-
~ tow.atem d,d,and Ilearly opp,Fitethv 341-
:.:: none ;lank, l'utlswillo. where will iw Giulid
anoluiellent ass,rtr.h,:it of ILLaDwaa.E:
Ranch Trimmings, ; - I • Filef ., .?
Sprimts,i . i Fine Trays, ~,
Saddlery. l' ' ' !Ilritallia {Mari.
Stio44Tiaker's iris, ~ - . E.Assortment of fine Goelns
•Carponter - s Tools, • . Talde - Cutlery...' ' , •
GlaEs and Paint. , . l l'ocko Cutlery,
Bar Iron of all sixes, - . iTablei - .Sponit.:•
Rolled ••i'! . . Ails i!li and Vices, ,
Nails and Spilzos, - .1550 i mold of lino. Cunt, '
liallroad Joni and Nails,. • , I Shivelroh Crip - ildel,
Smith Tools, -i - ' 'Wire,":Tin Plate.: •
Building .'.‘liat;trials, • I Bro.s fiddles,
VW Ste,l. 1 .. !Sad lions, 1
Shear Shad, ' •il'ans and 1k.414. , r5, . ,
Arm Blister, • 'Chains,
'.‘til I San's: 1 Rail road Traces. • ; • '•
Cross-cut Saws, - .1 Powilyr and Shot • 1 •
Fine liand-faVS. • , ' .3 ' .
11. returns lifx thanks to t qt patronaFe
tliey i.x.tondato hint In hipindir.iiinzil ca panity. and 'Napes
the new flew the finalityof th',ir Att,,ll
- to puniness. and acnonimodatti= priet...B., will &niers°
arid command their continued guRP l r l ,, , ,
1)111t11IT
'Dealer.* in Hardware:and Iron, Onore tired.
Pettgville.dannnry C. 1 ghS 'l-ff
MANUFACTURES:,
EXTENSIVE MARBLE YARD,:..
illahtintaugo St., Po ttsvi I 1 e: 1
TIIE Subscriber is prgpar4 at Iris ''old
Stand, to furnish all kinds of materials in bis pup,
for Nuilding Purposes—plain and 'ornamen trd. lie In yiteS
&116
particular attention to the ,Ibroi, &ones and !Wu
:acids i) f ;his inanufacture. ',They esti b. bad In ev:
• Ii cry vdrl4ty of fdyle, and will comport.] favorably in
beauty and finish, with' arr 7 obtained elsewhere;
al/ire - are offered'At cheaper rates.
Tan. 13, ,35; 2-lyt , , Jolls T. LANG.
I, I ISHEIt ll.AZARD.l%landaciurei . of
Wire Ropi for Inclined Plank', cart4iti Co.,
ca. Ropes of .4uperior duality and of all lengths and si
zes on handprfd made to order onAort notice. :.
Reference eat: he made to E. A. liimgla,s,Sfiperlnterident
and Enginel.r 4 Lehigh and t'Navigation Cor el i a ny
N. D. Coirrtrig.bt, Superintendent Ilazletori Coal Compa
ny, Mauch Chink : A. G. lirodhoid, Superintendent I.l4m
ver Sleaclow: Coal Company. Mauch Chtink; Belford,
Sharp() rnitractors, Summit 11111, Penna.
October 14, INS 1 41-ly
VENETIAN BLIND NIANUFACTONY.
Sth St., befit. Norwe ghat* Atahantlittgo.
NICT ZERBIi annOutice4 to tikeit
,
• of l'ottxville andiricinity 'that lielA Pre
pared to manairture Blinds of eyori* size,color
and idyl,. at . sliort notice and rit the loWest rates', tie
feels, eonfideli! that a trial aloribis sufliebod to be con
vinced of the Advantage of nurclMsing
assortment et Blinds constantly :on Nandi lle
is itinopreprwed to repair, paint, and tritti old Blinds lu
such a mannet as to n.nder them almost in aPperir
nuce, to nen . . j .Tin. 27, I k,is 4-1 y!
CODFREY PRAF,i
Looking-Glass Picture,
VI and roitrait Frame Manufacturer—roniiantly
keeps on haMI a large assortment of Enigatings; also
Mirrors, CMturo and fancy - frauMs of all: patterns and
sizes. Old (raises re-gilt, and alblinds or g lidin g dcin ! ,
to order at the lowest prices.
GODFREY oft,tv. utd/qer,.
,-, 7M .1:1 door below li•nn St,.. Edst ride, lieadi4a, kn.
Geo; Hammers Patent Machhib Coeiat.'from Phil:idol
phla, alwayi; an hand. and orders nxeired at tha I tame
lirieta ax iu his Factory.
Reading, 'April 14,1E55. , i 15 , 2 m! ,
;TH - 0101/184ACKSCli c .!
tiLAT and Round Rape Maker; Rea'd
i: log, 111. White, Tarred, arid Manilla flopo Of tiny
dline.nsfonsl
Flat itopex, for alining or other purposes, Towing lines
and Canal cordage of all kinds.
lied-]topes, Wash-Ibex, 2cudec O rd, he. Superior; ./ 'mei>
ink for l•lttlxm Engines. :patent prepared Hemp
Packing, a ter] superior article, xatnratedmith a cornixe
sitlon which full, doubles its capability to stand friction,
and insurmi its prefemnce whererer it has beenlried. or
ders thankfully.receired and peiniptly executed.
• Noretaber 11, Wei ' .14.11!,
• ' - —PTiTTSVILLE
Saddle and Harae ad
• d ( , Tll6 Subscriber would , a
~4 ...A.4g.1. most regtoctfutly invitelthe
attention of the citizens of rgits
,
v lie and the Coal Region in ieneral., to his Li.
rge and
well selected stoa. of SADDLEIcY. 511 kinds or.
Carriage and Team Itarnass, ' • •
Collars of ?ill descriptions, .Drirt rilarueter,...trz He de
sires all who may need anythimlin the above line 1.0 call
and see 114'A-cods before purchasing elseirhere, as therern
can be nothing lost.
• . Orders fur Harness, lc.. promptly filled on reasonable
terms. • ; I ' ' hi; i•lliUlt WON EISLIOR FY.
Opporite Episcopal C7rurc4. antre gtrert, Pottsville.
Man+ :.t. 1 t 55 . , (May 14,'541 f • : 8-tf
EMI
CUBA HAS VALLIEN
So boat the Price of. Bata ssitol.topsW, • 1
im..:!..t...._ Witwould again mint respaafullsiu-=
frite 'the altOutibn of the eitlxibe of
bottsville.and country la general ; to,
ur large , and elegant assortment of all kind*
of goods in outlines that we hate now riwelved,suid AN
is daily re4ella of, comprised of tiats,Caps, Furs,*c. r aeutlemin's fine .1 1 lole-akin Oats. always on hand; or
tondo to orilei of thy, atest styliis. Often o.4s,liestuth
llats.:3hanglmies—kil short, atrything In". the Ilat Tad
Cap line..
also 1
1V would invite the 'Aran - far attehtion of the La
lies to ourositortment of PC ItsVtihlch bate been selected
with maVetWe fond the largestatoeks hilhe enutitry.—
Nothing shall be left undone iti our Tract, to ' .-ic'e satis
lhet.on. Call and glee us a trial. neat door toPottssille
noose, ', I - : , O. O.:LIVEZLY 4 CO.
434 f
N. 11.—X Il i r,zo .1..-goi-inient of Ztuffalo 1,:0',1.1.4 ; on liFtndiat
mina silit,the . ; ,
Noyember I s, ISM [May moo. /Yr: 45-
MOROCCO FACTORY. .
E
- Arn i sl (4 ns2r ° o bi. E l l lTta!,.f l oa nd iai S td )
, ottsvine.: .)
The awiet:lgne , l respictrAliinform.s the iitt , tomets of
the above won known exjablishicient, that he will mann
ue the mahnfacture of all kindm; - of ' t '
- -
3101:000C1,
an b as lild.lStfttlta. Vrofirb Sloicieeoi ShOe, Mit alidllook
Bindings, Pink. Liailugs, &e, - ie.; and lir eon4antly
ht.re nu ha llt Slimed
general assortment of all lands of
rich dxi 4 aimed awl Hod Sole Leather , lilltug hter
Aipx. Freorli,and City Calf Skin& - ,
llnor, UpOor Leather, and 11*ariety or F,hoe FlOdlnga,
' ALAI as Threa&e,Nails a l'egs. Clamps, &e., Aems all of able!'
will be sold at the lowest cash *ices.
.; . , • ' 311NNIO.
IStlr ! 11 tdixds of Skins, stich'AsSheepi GO3t. Nur, de.
and also Suinar: taken in exchange to r n 1....ther.; at the
highest market prices. or paid Or In ' f''
=
•
• -
MACHINE CARPENTRY. .
SA, DOOtt i lIOVLDOeriIa U. It. CA krACTOILYAT
• St. Cliklirt. , Schuylkill Colittly,
THE Subscriber, (4f the:late firm of
taigbtVaLsyrtou)., bacilli now his Manutletory In
coropletoorder, is prepared to ittanufarittre by Machine
ry, )Endow '.1.5 astres, Sash, Doi" Blinds„ S7i4ttels, 13421.
• • Paters. Apiniqg Arts, nuts muter
idly air taming it(' Mask A hie, L :sf E 3
+ *Drift 4.l4iiimact rat's, solth the
- ron nor complete ! .4e., ht The shortest nottee.
lie ha. 4 fur sale Malabar otany descripilett, anteeau
furnish BOIS of Lumber at stuit notice. Also. att assort
ment of *ors, sash (glazed and primed); Hod nags. &e,
,Jtc-,consfimtlpim hand. - ; ! • •
Persona desirous of purchasing articles An bid tine of
budbeltg,tni halted to eell'sind ot'amtnslti3 stook and
workmanship boMmtpurebaslngelsewbMu. -
Orders are KOHN& end strict attention *ill bo siren
to thefreilthfakand ototttit t*elitio* , ' I •
• ' ctuitt,44.9;l4WTON,Jp.
t. CLati February 3,18.53 , 5-Ty
IN
• ••
• •,1••
WIRE ROPES.
=I
_pASSENCER I.lliltai •
ii44/Plato and 1144/13IF
antimmegagg m L u„..
860 11110s 1 ti A> Allitnallita TS 11033
, • Or; G RE AT ori.hern and Wester;
Viltestritatas R utes, ' • '
16e Spent Damns& cad Fires rednercirial
LITYLK. tCOD-YEALLICATIWISSA. SCNDDRY and
EIgE,,WILLIVISPORT .AND ELMIRA 'RAMADA% I
Throw* to, Budalo, in -le hours. i
• . Maga= Palls, lu " •
• . Detroit, . •21 " I
• . - • z.'tlileag , O, •" - -31 "
Ft. lands, ' - ds
teket IV. corner Stith and Chesnut atreeti,
and ppilmdelphia &ad , Reading Railroad Depot, earner
Dryad and Vine.
On and artee MONDAY, May 4tbs Three Passenger
Trans wittleare, the Philadelphia and Reading Railroad
Depot, erria4linsal arid Vine streets, daily, (Sunday Set
cepted,)as Altcrai: •
Der Espreas.....e A. M.
&maul; at Plicenisvitte and Raiding,-only. iv orme t,..
hag with Cataatsua Williataspnt and Lrie and
port and Elmira Rallnud; arriving at Kind= at s, P. M.;
connecting with New York and Erie and Buffalo. and New
York city nalirnadifor Iruntirk and Buffalo; and front
thence, via, aternets on Lake Eria. or Lake: Share Rail
road,: to Clecehusd, •Toledo, Storinv, Sandusky and lk
trolt. Also, With tlraira, Canandaigua and Niagara
Paths Railroad t connecting at Canandaigua with New
York Central Railroad, East.and West. and at Suspension
Bridge with Great Western and Illehigau . Centrsi Ran:,
road for Detroit, Cillea+go, St. Louis, and all points in Can
ada and Western States.
• Natil-Tsitin..4.3ty A. /IL;
Stopping atati lations, and running to Pottsville only
. 'Sight sprena-.3.30 P. M. 7 .
• Running every day, ampping at . all S.Lations and run
ning'to Pottsville.. Connecting at Vert Clintoll. st it b Cat
imiasa, Williamsport and Erie. and Williamsport and El
cilia Railroads, arriving at. Elmira at 4, IL Ms connecting
t With New,York and Erie. Ilultalo and New York city and
I • Lake Shore Itailmads„ for Buffalo, Dunkirk: Erie, Cleve;
I,'• land, Cincinnati, Toledri, Chicago, and all painta il, este
l Also. with Elmira. Canandaigua and 'Niagara 'Falls Rail
' roads; ,arritineat Niagara Falls. at 10.30, A. M.. connect
, Inv; with Day tapvvsli yr Great Western riannYad fur De
treit, Chleapl, etc.
- Passengers by Day Expresa.hrvakfast.at Port Clinton.
and dine at Williamsp irt. l'assentrers by way of Night.
L'S' press take sniper at Port, Clinton.
f, lids Route., with its connections, forms _the shortet
and most dime' rattle to Canada and the Lakes.
1 Gray ems change of baggage between Philadelphia and
Canada or the Lakee. . . . .
( Passernrets nurebasing.Tickets by this Line hate the
I !privik . .ge of stepping at any of the abate points and e e .
I p•urnino: their seats at pleasure. • •
i , ' Fare from Philadelphia to, -
Tamaqua, ,
RUkrtt• ,„.7 . 2 0. B
- 4 e ffp. o i ift.Tonsael)(l3.lo 00
Catawisxy f 4 35iNiagara Falls, rh. El
-4 44. 1 inira. Canada and N.
; Danville,. 1 ' 4 f'.ol F. Railroad, lO.OO
~ Milton, O I:,i Niagara, Yin. Buffalo, 10 IV
1 • Williams Port, • 596 Suspension Bridge, 10 00
i Unita, ' ;: 7 urAtlieledaad, .11 70
I Jefferson, :. . 7 !....Toledo, 14 75
StatkeY; . - 7 95Ilintintuttl. - , • •16 90
,
1 Prue yap, .: S 1.10. Oetroit, via. Pall, 16 00
Gorham, .•, ', -801 +' • Buffalo and
Geneva, via. Clerhain. s On Lake,. 13 00
• t , • -»' Steamer ,Chi o, Nis nt..Vrep.-
. John Arcot; ; . - - 8 CPl'teru az d Ntkiligati
Canandaigua.: .. B.r Central Railroad, 20 00
• lioneWye Palls -. ' S sMehicago.via linffaloand '
(aledonLa, , 8 SOL ' Lake Shore Michimui
be Boy, , • S 901 . Southern Rallrmul.. V) 00
BatirLs. . .' ~. 9 000121eago. via huf. Lake
,
liocheiter. • , ' $ Cu' and Michigan Cen-
Halal°, Via. N.vY.andr... i teal Railroad, - •
and But and N: Y; Rock Island; '
;'City, ' 10 001 (.-
E.,T.III.:BRELL, Ticid awl 15Tialit Agent.
. N. W. c-emer 9. lath and Chesnut-streets.
' G. A. NICOLLS,SupI Philadelphia& Reading Raiirvad.
' T. 31 , K1SSCICK. Supt Catawi.sa;lV.atot Erie Railiswd.
-. lIENItY IAWFLIN;Sop't Williamsport and Elmira B4il•
road. •
' PA SSENGER TRAINS '
BetweenPottivale and -Philadelphia.
On and after May 7th, 1: 4 35, the Pue , ainger Trains will
- leave the Dept at Pottsville. corner of Enlon and Rail
rc.ad daily sa follows:
From Pottsville to Philadelphia.
Morning Line, at . . -- • - - 7iuA. M.
' Evening Woe, at -' - P. M.
, Sunday Train. inner+a day s i: . - 7 30 A. M.
From Philadelphia 40ePottaville.
Morning Line, at - - - 7 ,P 1 A. M.
Evening Line. at --
3'3n P. 31.
Sunday Train. (once a alay) , ,- - a 30 P.
• mints OF PASSING READING.
For Philathinbia. at 0 (Ccjck. 10 minutes, A. M.. and
at 5 o'rlock,2l,nilnuks, P.M. For Pottriville,at tb o'clock,
ZI minutes, A. 11., and 0 e'clock. I'. M.
FIRE IN ALL TILE IANE:S—BOTII
. ln CLASS. !2:' , 11) r1..0515.
.yottscilla to thiladelpbb, •'s2 75 • ' $2 25
ltbitirlelphl3 to Mita - vine, ' 2 . 75 . • . • 2 C'.7 ._
roils.; iltet to Reading, 1 05 85
Itemling tqPititailelphia. 1 75 1 45
Tlette lines-stop al oil the Station: along the Route _
Fifty pounds of baggage will be allowed : to each
ger in these Vinci. and passengcrikare expret , sly_per , blhit,A
from talsing,anttliing as bagpige but their own wearing
apparel. Vidwh 11l be at the risk of its owner. • .
LW All. tickets must be purchased before entering the
ears.• ,-. By order of thy, Baird ?Tanagers.:
tiny 19.151i4 R. p, A lir( MB. S.-rdnry
TRANSPORTATION,
THE ADAMS EXPRESS COMPANY.
130'17SVILLE TO HARRISBURG.
k connects daily with 411 their great South=
ern and Western Routes. By arrangement their pLtee of
business in Pottsville will be et the ale° of Howard
Co. Those having- articles for transtnL.simt by said line:
will call upon C. B. COTTER. Adam's At Co.'s Agent. at
said °dice. • S. S. WILLIAMS, Superintendent.
April 2 i,1834 . 16•tf.
PHILAD'A. & READING RAIL ROAD.
RATES: (IF FREIGHT ON 'MEECIi.t.NDIZE,
(AN AND . AFTER NOVEMBER Ist,
lik I
If , b4: until further notier., the following liztes 01'
Prtil::bt will tv.rharzett per 101) poutias:
S ...4 *),
i t..--..-.,. i 7..,..
• . , Alttirt.E'S or 17tE1q . 117% • - ..... z. ...; r., .y.,
4 -
. ~
.4.
.. . .
. .. .
Dry Goods. Confect loneiy. llooks.rarpet.' ... 15
i ugs. Cigar.{ Fresh Me-a,,. I -
Anvils, limn. Butter. CopWßi.r.gs. Ear
thenwaredirinditon'esdirocerleß.lleinp 1• • . .
Gams, Ilanlisare, Miles. Ilkillow-crare, i• 2..1 . 11 ,
I,rather,3lachincry,Oysters,olls,Seels.. I' ,-,
I ( ' '
Ale, Beer. Cotton. CIATEV. G rain. Bar Iran.).
.1
lead, llolasses.Nails. Spikes. Rice, Salt. }• / 5 .. 9
l'roviidons, Suv,ar..Whiskey.kc.. t
Brounis, Fire Bricks. lluar.o, Mill Stones, )
Pitch and tar. Salt.&.rdp Iron; Thnlmer t c 15 - 71,
and laimber...tc.. 1 ,
Brkl.s. Cok e; Cord Wood. Clay. Gravel, i ',. - - -.
Ice. Iron Stre, Limestone. Manure. Pig l t . 1 . .1 '''... 6'
Lana. Plaster. Slate, 6c.,"
. 1
F:l,ur, plir barrel, :A • 'l5
Alc.tr. 21 1854 , 42-tf
. ,
PHILLAD'A & READING RAILROAD.
aingt/51414114
tAFFICY, of the Philada, & R. R. Co.,
1,( !. ' • Phitaddphia, I.l , :bruary 28.1 5 55.
Therattiof Freiz.ht stvrTolls on Cral transported by
this ComPan,i, will be 33 follows. finui .I.lstrti Stb to June
3041, IS'az,:
i
4:01t :14 •
. ! -
TO Idannond,
.i . PhikidOpbta,
inclined t'lane.
'2 , ,kkonn., •
tZA•rinante,Srn IL P.
•! Palk of fchtlylkill,
Mana)
s pring
" Consbelioi.ken and 'Ply
mouth Ballroad. • , 1 CS
" Batabo'm and Potts' and
Jones, . - -
" Norristown oißridgeport.
" Port Kennedy,
"' Valley Fur4o,
• .
•
" Royer's Ford,
14)ttatown.
" floottlaaville.,. • •
" Birdsboro'
" Heading.
" Istitweien Knitting and
Mobrav
3fobraville,
" Hamburg,
•• Orwhrsbury;.
Dv ortlk - r of the Board of .)Lind.gers. •
March 3,-1555 9-tf S. BRADpMID, Secretary
SCHUYLKILL NAVIGATION CO. •
()FFICE Schuylkill Navigation Co., t,
Jhrrch la. 1555. .1
,
the eltargb for the use of ears and for toll an. Anthra-,
rite Coal, carried on the sebuyikill Navigation, w ill be as
follows, until July 10t,,1845:
CM
To Philadelphia,
" Manayunk.
" Spring 11,
" Conshohocken,
. Plymouth Dam,
:" Uri:lmport,
" NorristOwn,
" Port lietinetly,
" Talley Forgo,
" Pawling's - Dam,
Port Providence,
• "
" noYer's Ford.
" Pottstown Landing,
" fort talon,
" I hdalvirough,. •
" Beading; '
" Attlanuses, • - • •
" 3ichrsville, • •
" Hamburg,
" Orwigslearg•Landlng,
Thw eharp will be per ton
allOwanrs ibr waste, as uswi
twenty-tire cents plr ton wit
Rates of Tolls •
On . 311scellaneons Articles to be charged per ton of 2240
lbs., until further notice:
Iron Ore.clay, Sand.“ ravel, Manure, Ilnwmtiadi t Stone;
Brlekliatx. Lime:4one, Lime„.Quarry SpallF , c o w:
wood. Post'and ItallF, Rough Bark and Gypsum. ()cocoa.
and a half per ton per mite:Ayr the, first ten mil. g. and a
halls cent per ton per mile, for each additional wile, but
no charge shall be made for any distance eicrt.ding thir
ty cents pet ten
rust:lkea Limo, Marble, Wiought or &nibbled Stone,lll
- Bricks, fee, Soap Stone,. and Copper Ore,
tun cents per ton per mite, for the first ten miles, and a
half Mat 'pee ton per mile for each additional mile, but no
charge shall ho made 1 . ,5 any distance exceeding forty
cents perien. • „.- , •
Iron of all kiddy In any As:Tent utanufartureheYond the
Mitt, and Fish, one cent per ton pia mite, ter the first
twenty miles, andlutlf a cent per ton per mite for each ad
ditional Lao, but .no eharge shall be made forany distance
exceeding fifty cents per ton.
Hittln, Flour, Seeds, Timber. round and square. .wed
Lumber, Hoop Poles, Shingles, Lathe and ritaves in boats,
Hay andEtraw In toles, Aleirhandise of all kinds, and all
artkicasted otherwise
.speciftcally enumerated. two cents
per ton per guile for the first ten [pilot,. and-half a cent per
Limper miliiforeactt additional mile. but no charge shall be,
made fOr anydistaneo exceeding aixty col taper too. • Tioa..,
ber, round and square, 'Sawed Lumber, Hoop Pubs, Ellin
' Om 'Lath and blives In rafis,shall be charged according
to the rates in this section. provided the several (inky of a
ra ft dual be allowed to alternate at the lockswith any
rending or deSeending boat that may be ready to Puss,
otherwise such rafts shall be charged the fall ehartes rates
of tsl/ coati per ton periock below the city of Reading,
and four cents per ton per lock above ealtt city.'
Norar—ln. all mutes wbene one or more locks are wawd.
and the distance carried shall be less than two tulles, the
charge for TOII shall. be for •two. mikw, according to the
class to which article's carrild rimy Mang,
And in all eases where the foregoing Rates, for Tell ou
.ly, shall exacted GK . ninta•per ton on the ascertained ton
nage of the vessel. for any lock passed below Reading,or4
cents pet ton abereiteading, the Tolls shall be charged at
these twit mentioned - Rates on all Artialmt.
By order of the Managers, ' F. FRALEY,
Atarch.ldt 1.85.5 • 10.. Pro dea l.
Mal
BOUNTY LAND BLANKS...
i t FULL &t of Bounty Land Blanks'
medithiamorA r pneant f ,fra. vale et
• , •-•u. n4,xNtws
"larch 31, 191i3 Rank and Pod Start
t) On
Ou
'2 CO 195 I I Fii
1 (u 1 .S 5 I 170
1 t - 1.1 1 I\s ; 1 70
190 IRS 170
1. t 1 55 770
1.:01 1 1 S:) I 1 79
190 1 l is I 71)
165 GO I 1 45
(1 1
CA 145
1 75
65
I 64
Li
1 fo
1 C 5
1 ("5
1 45
1.45
155 I-1 i 740
155 1451 1 40
155 1451 1 40
150 1401 1 40
140 1 1 130
1 40 i 1 25 I 1 25
13.5 1.25 1 I_s
1:15 las I 1 25
125 1 II 15
115 1051 1,05
1 tit
1 CO I
1 LO
1 :5 i
1 45
1 4' , i
1 4o
1 40 1
1 10 1
1 LI)
120 115 1 ,1 05
120.1151105 ' Ins
1 20 , 115!
120 1,15 •
• ,
,
f 2—'4o lbo, las live per rent.
. anti r.o charge 1e than
be mile for any distance.
IMIE2OII
SECOND CLASS
=I
POLItTIi cLAiss'.
m
GUNS MI- DARDEN SEEDS, Purr 1 . 1 ,..' ,
, . Agracialtural Implements, ik,e7
: .
.THE subscriber will kep i .
- •on band ('lover . Timothy and „ thfiti '1
wwds. ,Vtliits'etuser and , t aw , r,,,L
CieZdir , .etber o t L'.
, h Gart:n and F1‘td,,,,,,,„ ! ; - " . we
toix„.„
will warrant tft * frob and cord. Ili , vEI ..,.. 4-
orders Pr all kinds of Fruit Tree, r,,, r ,..,,,,,, , r t„ r
th e y ate r.proSe fed) Agrieu:turrd Implmt.to; ..
pf wtikla irlit t . t. f rnishcd at tnatuf.i,l ar ,„ ~,:, i.:.
actdr.gui4 tre4,4 a Id. by the stdocrit,or a r t. ~,,V ^.
flziwnut our, 0,47. mwerlidf Try otatl,n a 0,47,1
Ifo does tag.doal to moth' procured prumi k ...o: .
market. from [brim olio .1 , -.11 eh...ao. sltb• uft,--.:: 1 ;
character of the Seed wold. Nor , i-,.-s t;, ,, p rr i.:; ,.
,4,i, :;tow n prOttilseuoualy in mill rir0,..,,, ,
tbetr too elese , prOSAmity detertoraft . T his
Itj ,i i ,,
tienlarir !bowl. of ttaosamo 'Twit.. This I; 4:ll.^:r:'
comidgution to those who pr.n.ha<t , f it il, ~,,,i '
trees. f For trey", tr.. send 16 o r a, ,„:, t ` " 1 "t:
-.tl , ‘
R. iIANN $.;
Pn.Orris Off Finut NG.—A norieir.v„,.;
the N. E. 'Farnter.says:--."Whil e 1:
a friend I chart - eel' to come acre„ . 1. - 7'
able 'agricultural paper. I : saw
correspondents gave their experienc e
aging theif farms, and, thinking i t r ,;,,, t 1
accePtable to some of your reader y,
how 'we of the. Empire . State get
• .s ,
farming, I give you a short sketch,
,Lpurchased a farm of forts acres ' 1
spring of 31352, not forty..miles n r.mt, r , r
and paid -per acre. or S3,„ J
pads down,;tind the remainder !Pit 6, 1 „
gage} Ont.-thir.tof the soil
third, gravelly; and the remainder
slatei mixed with reddish barn;
of itaproved land, and the remainder
The fartn has been rented for ti„,
years, consequently it was very unpr)ri'f-.
ol4boards loose and sw i„, , ,i„ z
,wind, the windows almost \silhout
the out-houses ten.:
,were the fences;! - were scattered
and thither, and hedges, stonn-heal,,,, aad
logs .werel thrown promii..:uousis nye:. 1 , ;
premises. Being determined to
the world, I commenced fencing and r(, : :,
ing, tid ll'ave; in the course -of thrt.e
built] a new dwelling house, and rpintirt•
out-buildings and fences. JIJ little pk t w 44
now ithe appearance, and is a'neid and
forttilde farm. ~BeSides paying th e
now-put of debt, with one ;span E-,,
sox ;'and' fixtures, fire c:nls. : s, twe nt y
four! hogs; poultry, .tc. I give
anaemic of i farm produce which I ral,o,
past!year, though it was one ~1
genertlly short crops in this section
Xt o,,,,dvi aa y. worth $lO p r ton • - • .
2 , 4,tinatuls 4.1 r , Trt. at r , f routs -
7,00 i • ' petat(kes, at 1.,0 0..11 K- ' - . . :,..
.IW, ~" " , Oita. . • • . . . .:
7. 4 .,) . '. wheat,
100 , .- , apples, at '...'n rents. fcemuleu, ! ,
t. , e4:ll.:closer rind herd gritYs - . . .. . . '
butt flu , butter, worth ::.0 cents per lb -
Total - E ' ' * • iN:
- •. .. £.11•T”F....
roe ti.ll/d.:: M. 1111.1% i.):: per tu..nt 1., 1 ,,
5 tonic miuuie and piaster, ,f , per t, U.
lit , palr..t.e— for •fircalu„-• uxd.F, .
Vint:mg . t....1s purehaf,ril.
6 rt..e4rio.t, Ace,. %virtu:: apparel, 'k... • . ..
lute: et, de., on ,i , ...U. valuo of repaid. st‘wk.,..- c „
i'rfx.luce ck.nsumeil, deducting grim th .4 . 5 t.,1,,
~,
Wlll t, Ft-AN:a a nee pretit 7.4
"My own labr has been amply pail i qy
increased value of The . farm.. 1 have. t e , r ..i
feral $3,000 for the farm and :tuck.
merchants, or . mechanics often du ItS wrj
the •;;Inie - amouilt- of capital emplo.)edr
TRIAL IIF MOWING 31AMINES.-A. , trici
mowing machines, under the .iircetion
llotirOe Country Agricultural
place on, the 2tith ult., it short diAaLec It e - 5
of Rochester. There was preserit a verylr:!
concourse: of farmers from all parts of z:
country, as well as hundreds of sPvctators.t:
curious to : witness so interesting a contest.-
Ejght different machines, were entered, v:r .
Jtanity'S Reaper anir, Mower; a ecoe:1,?:,
machine, with Wooll's improvement. b5!1:
Woi)(1.61 floosie Falls, llensslaer
Wood's Mower, with Mattoy's
by Mr. Wood.
ketehuids Mower; by Howard & Ca
Buflaito. • .
Ketchum 7,$- Mower and Reaper olubia , i
by Rapalie - S: Co., of Rochester.
Wheelbes Patent, from Cayuga Nulty.
Eorbusti's Mower, from Buffalo.
4urrell's Mower, from Gen'va. •
Mower; entered by R. H. Pai of llbaxi}.
The ground chosen, a large field N",,t
of d'udt , ,e Buell's house,
.was, in all n:uTtn.
unthrorahle. Its surface was uneven. arid;?
gras,shoit and; thin. The performance
roost of the machines } under such circurn. , :::
ees' hided' to satisfy tht.'- farmers pres - ent.IC:Z
scrittinizetl !bent with critical and praces-:
ey . It ;is not. impossible, indeed it is
that the result would have been very
had. the test been more fair, or le,s
But as itiwas, only two of these li2rfurx ,
fait i and handsome work. The were
ny - s and Ketchum's. Both mowed
drew forth_ potnthendations. Ber it way
de a eili'erA—
ti ny's; with Wood's i tuproven:•:::
!--• '
was the general favorite. Not only wa,
work admirable, but it presented two peci .
and very intptirtant advantages. Its sA•
was wider thah any of its competitoN, ILO
made good cleaft work, with "a much sIA
motion ofi the tdam.
Lian:ii from the Johnstonin
that the weevil is making fearful ravages
the i ivheavand rye in Cambria and Some*
counties- `-Pillsbury Weekly Times.
tecipts.
. .
• . I:I..AC6I;IERRY DIARRIPEA CORDIAL—I: .41'
following is said to he ,not only - an exct - l!n -
and pleasant heverage; but it, cure for & t
rheo, ke.:—"To half Al -bushel of hlackle t
rico, well' mashed, add 1 lb of allspice, 2c
cei Cinnamon, 3- ounces cloves. Pulver:
,well, mix; and boil slowly'until properly lets
Tbell sttittitt 'n squeeze the juice than;
boinCspun or flannel, and add to each pi:ltt ,
the 'juice one pound of loaf sugar. E.•
again for some titne;
_take' it •otl. and It - 1:1
cooling :yid half a gallon-of lies , t 0'.9 I.
brandy..
, Dose—for an adult, ludf a dill; :!,
a child, a teaspoonful 'or more. occur list / 4 1
age•
"As the blackberry-season is at Ino-I,til
cordial should not be neileete(l to be ruvie
every family. -It is simple, go Id, ;uel
made
BE: STD:WAND
a bee king way be at . once rclkv.:ll, andtrA
subsequent swelling prevented, by
part with, spirits of hartshorn ( h ater
utopia). The stingi's and ' there n 1
little drOp of poison at its root that is
through it by the pressure of it.; in,t.rti , n;: :,i
deposited in the wound. • The poist' ,l
to be of an acid nature. and to be
btthis volatile alkali. !
The pain of tooth-ache, aLio, is re lietc-I.' : ,
teller bY a few drops of biartlo.l otol__•!;t;!,
lipt inserted into the cavity of the-14AI'. T . *
bY any other application. lil'eep a r:3l c4.lt
corked, in . the hensc, and if yo 3 rt
tuttate wig hto need it for nothing else,v
it, to restore the color destroyed by
• ,
To N,KE Hair, 011,.. -:—Take one
olive oil, or fine lard oi!. uurices
of wine 1 ounce of cinnainon'po w ?''' ' , '
drachm's of Bergamot. Heat then] to;t:,4.
a large pipkin, then .remove it fr , o
fire, acid add four , sinall pieces c f aka
rpot,; ( keep it closely covered for•six
it then be filtered through a f uu m!lliLA l?
plotting or filtering paper.
MAnn StIOE BLACKINC.,-;1301
two eggs, add, a teaspoonful Of a lc:ohnl:a Ls l
of sugar, and ivory black to thitken; it . 4 . 4 ' 4
lie laid fan and pOlished
and left a day to harden bcfer , it is 1 ,:0 1 .. -
raw.