The miners' journal, and Pottsville general advertiser. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1837-1869, November 10, 1855, Image 4

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" LISPritEciED V 41112 1 1 1 .0 tins. liiIINIt
-liter tor:lint ix thi' ere, nite..
Itinr U 0 stArt du *btu;
Ail qiittur xlipas in ,trankiltdoi. .
. But this lawn hart orinitut.
. Our drt haa knit a-tbarldn' tow,
Art toners 14.
ia:to a:34lW this fat or une,
With enta and filikaaid .
, uWen into the..thitu pail fare thin.
.A hlnAlre_rtst the _
. •
4 1Ipiiiaad on wild 'mitres:ood witai.
hilthdutivente dust surd She, •
uA kud• I kvit ibis ' klod of kb,
And o ahoy the crumt,..
1,140 bilth mi sole in becotasy,
•iu pude, fteasyWood. .
, ;•Itrat be:2 the pHs Whom sole
3flx with artles ralcar CTU
Wad it ant rather ttl ale
And bade front mortal
yes: hid Its pare of wings,
To go to yonder tains.
Itdojest is goon its Mar .
Yo bow; oßtlt Dog Jaye. ,
"And Mar s-itting up and down
Than party tow'ri Ide go,
(*listen to the tirsklin' rills
Wot faun the twaunlings, do."
The "010 pursues the theme for some dis
tance beyond this point, but he has already
outstripped his readers 'as well as himself,
.and we think it safer to take him down.
•I: •
Faom ECHANGE, we clip the following
progr, attne, which ie about the most. classic
production we have read for many a day:, '
THE GREAT PERFORMANCE AT SYRACUSE ON
- THE Zth 8 'PTEMBER.;
-Just opened, with 100,000 Curiosities, and
performance, in Lecthr Room ; among which,
may be found
TWO LIVE BOAR comsrPacrons,
•Mail and Femail.
• Atari! !
A enlarge ALGEBRA, STUVT.
Reicdes!!
• A FAIR OF SHUTTLE COCKS AND ONE
' •
eilurnx REM—atret
,The
SWORD WiIICII GEN. WELLINGTON ITT WITH
AEI THE BATTLE OF WATERLOO! whom
Is air feet ion;, and brand In .pro.
portion.
• . with
A ENORMOUS RATTLETAIL SNAKE—:
- • a rer,nlar wapperl ,
Rod!••
TiiE TIIRIES OV A lIIPPOTENUSE!
* Together with t ,
BENGAL TIGER: SPOTTED LEPROSY!
GREAT MORAL SPECTACLE OF "MOUNT
VESUVIUS."
Part One.
Seen opens. Distant... Moon. View of Bay
of Napels. A thin smoke rises. It is the
Beginning . of the Erne&a • The Nape's
'folks begin, to travel. - Yaller fire, follered by
silent thunder. , Awful consternati.: . &A
in rumbtes! It is the Mountinri gto
Vomic! They call upon the f . N 4 l: • • *eat.
Ifs no fuse!,„ Flight of ,Stiaking'; - ,, it* , -). A
cloud of impenetrable smot44ig. - .6.l';T'the
fated city, through which the-V . , seen
makinv tracks. Awful explosion 'of bulbs;
kurbs, forniquets, pin wheels, serpentiles, and
fourbillion spirals! The Mounting Laver be
gins:to squash out!
End of Part One.
COMIC SONG.
The Parochial Beedle, Mr. Mullet.
LIVt INJUN OS TH.!: SLACK WIRE.
,tve Injun,• ' Mr. Mullet.
QN THE CORNUCOPIA,
1 lIIVIGNOR VERIIICELLI. •
S - iono; Vermicelli, Mr. Mullet.
In the course of the evening will be an ex
hil4slitm of Exileratin t Gatl. upon' a Laffin
Highenal
Lailin Highetia,
.I•
. Part Tic,.
H l a y of Naples luminated by Bendola Lites
Th 4 lava gushes down. Through the smoke
is sen the city in a state .of contlagratiob.—
:
Th last family! " Whar is oar parents!" A
redhot'stone Of eleven tuns weight falls onto
'emt. , The bareheaded father Jails scentless
bei j ore the statoo of the Virgin!- ? Denuinon 1 f
The whole to conclude with a.
i•GRAND B.IIAKSPEARING PYROLIGENOUS
DISPLAY OF FIREWURKS
Maroon Bulbs, changing to a spiral wheel,
virt4ch changes to the Star of our Union;
tiftbr, to butiful p'ints .of red lites; to finish
with busting into a . Brilliant Perspiration!
puring the perforinance a No.. of Popular
- Aiks will be performed on the Scotch Fiddle
_ ank Bagpipes, by a real Highlander.
. iMeal Highlander, . Mr. Mullet.
uy boy makin a muss, will be injected nt
once!t:
As the' museum is Tenipthince, no drinkin'
alud, but any one will find the best of tickers
in the Saloon below.
f
•
.
114 -me children are as apt . to tell- big to
refs, that will not stand close examination, as
li
o er people are.' Witness the little fellow
w o came running in from the barn, and
cried butt. ' , _
i "Ohl ma. I seen a live mouse,,l did!"
1 I "You did?:,! inquires the anther with • a
?arching look.
[ "No, ma, I didn't just seen him, buti heard
lam squeak a little."
lAtiother of the same size, got his facts
rather mixed up, when be came home 'and
begaU: .
"Ohl pa, I have i just seen one of.the
I
tkrorsest . dog fights, as was ever seen or bear»
ttell.of 'in the world!"
"WOI, my boy, how was it?"
"Why, there was one great, big black dog,
'with white ears and a brasf collar, and one
ttittle black and .green dog, what hadn't nu
Iman with him, and Its—"l
"Come, -come, Si.r.on; don't talk so fast;
I you get erpry thing mixed up; stop and get
breath a moment:"
• . "Well, I was go7:ng to tell you how one do g
with the white ears, got on one 'side of the
meeting-lionse, and the other meetinghouse
.1 with the yellow dog; uokno, I mean, one
meeting-house with th4teflo)v, green ears,
got on one side of the dog;:ind the other, he
I
—no, no, the white dog with the yellow ears,
I he give a yelp at the meeting-house, And the
Jdog—ohl dad, I give .up— I don't believe
there was any deg at all!"
1
NOTHING is more common than to hear the
foreigner/3 in this country, boasting of the
vastly better and cheaper things, they used to
have in that blessed land they came film;
but the truth comes out very neatly in this
conversation we overheard in market the
other day:
An Irishman asks a Long Island woman
the price of a pair of fowls, and is told,
• ‘‘A. dollar."
r "And a dollar is it, my darlint ; why, iu
imy couutryyou might buy them for a six-
I pence spiece:r
"And why' didn't you stay in that blessed
'''cheap country?"
"Och, faith, and there was no sixpence there,
to be sure 1"
•
r friend Richards, says an Eastern' cor
iespondeniovas an inveterate chewer of to
bacco. To break himself of the habit, he
took up another, which was that of a pledge
about once a month, that he would 13ever
'citew another piece. lie broke his pledge
last as often as he. Made,it.2.The . last time
had seen him, be told on he had broken off
for good, but now, as I met him, he was taking
another chew.
,"Why, Richards," says 1, "You told me
yOu had given up that habit, but. .1 see you
.
{ are - at it again."
1 "Yes," he replied, "I have gone to chewing
1 and left off lying."
Tuft kissing stories, of which 'ire .have to
emttly given several, seem to begetmore. A
gentlenmn in 'Richmond, Virginia; writes to
as that in dic lielatiful village of Lexington,
iri thc valley It Virginia, a young gent having
devoted Lim=o'.! i6,,:Tcciat'entestaintnerit
of a cam patty I fm.ttv ;ay for a whole lave-
, ning, dematided payment ir. kisses, wh e n one
t (if them Ifistatitly ii . - 1.1:. - 41:1“Certnittly, Sir,
iir.•sent yutir.bell,!"
' - :-I:l4fittkiisEPllik - ';
oC)kuario NEER,
N. W. comeita,Alltittoii, Ste.;lstaTitmsoy
• Positive Sole eery Eiettlitg,
AT 714
..AT. TIIR AUCTION SAM. '-
Wll,l, be-sold. *ithout , reserve:" .for
Caettothit, Cessimeres, Satloote; and Dry
Goods puerility, Boots and ebues,- Cutlery, Guns, Cksrb•
Idtudesl Instruments; slid Mr:rehandle* generally.
Aar. The .10C:tioseer soft Ove AFs perserro_l attention 14,
ink, of envy dtterist,anu 4 -•-• - " -
PhtledelphLt, Pebroary MIMS - "
• F. - • •
Port liemageo, Pocket Tooke s Dreulne Cues,
.•i. W. (hr. /berth to Meier as., "aadelphia. .-
SWAYS.V 011 a large and varied
A. _ assortment of . • . ..•
fOrt onnales, Work Boars,
•
Pocket Books, cibag.
I hankers* Cases, Tteavelittg Baia: •
!*z.r..- 3 ' Note Holders, , Backgammon Boards,
. Yort Folios. • Chesamen,
'Pocket hamonindum Booka ? Pertible Desks,
Dressing Cases, • Cigar Cases, ic.. La.
Also, a general assortment of Esphik, Prank and. Gen.
Min Anse, GOO*.
Ana Pocket' CatlarY, BaScirs, Razor Strops, and . Gold
Pens.
•
• Wholesale, second and tbdid Boort. •
• ' • • 'P.II. 8311211,
AlniA4 ' Manna Sts., Ifactddiabia.
011 the receipt of Ors a impel** Quid Pen yam be
sent to sny part of the Visited States, by ma.ll--dasniblng
Pen. thus—medium, bard, Or soft. •
March $l, 1853 • • • 13-ly • •
MUSIC. PUBLISHING HOUSE.
LEE A IVAPI ER, Successors to GEORGE
WILLIG, N0.1a6 Chesnut street, under the
Utah House:. Philadelphia, are eonstantly
'publishing the latest Music. from the mast popular Au
thors in the United State*, In a style that will vie with
any 'issued at any other house, either in this country
or Europe.
!
They have also the plea - sure to announce to the public
that their stock of Sheet Music on hand, consists of the
largest and most complete assortment to be found In the
country; they are constantly adding to their stork all the
New Music published in New York, Boston, Ac.
They also publish 'emend Instruction Books, which are
In general use throughout, the country.
PIANOS—A fine assortment of the best manufacturers
of New York and Boston, at the lowest cheap prices.
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. •
- . ...
AleP,... a general assortment of Outten, Violins. flanjoea,
tetd
Fin Accordeone, &c., &Ain. Guitar and Harp Strings,
of the beat Italian quail all of which will be furnish
ed to the public and the eat the lowest rates. .
Owlets punctually at ' to.
Sir All Lee & Walker' . uric and Publiesticne can be
obtained at 13 HANNAN'S Book and 31usw. .- trri.. Potts.
11110. .
Philade) Ph' , 1tcb.4.18.51 15.0
•
X 0 FARMERS.
THE subscribers' have made extensive
"relaxations to furnish a full supply of their
IMPROVED SUPER PHOSPHATE OF LIME.
For Pan Seeding,
•
And inform their customers that the price bas tart neza
ADVANCED, hut continues at the old rate of $4O per ton of
2000 Dm. It is considered the but manure for
Wheat, Bye and other Grains,
of only producing heavy crops, but also stiffening the
111/.
atainn.—Ohaerve that every barrel of our article has
A, name and that of Potts Klett stamped on the head.;
Pamphlets describing its qualities and mode of using
. l e had at our store, or by, mail when desired. A lib
I . leduetlma.made to denier,.
Gfitssio.
a. Government .o.rution, at Vie tomtit rafts; qlso,
PACJFIC OCEAN GUANO.
iis is one of the rietunt Guanoes ever Imported: fully
equal to the Peruvian. ALLEN & NEEDLES,
No. =S. Wharves and 35 S. Water street, first store ;-
above Chesnut etc.. Philadelphia(
Umlaut k LERCH, Agent in Pottsville, W. W. TuostAi,
Agent at auburn.
August 25,'55 343 in
;,010 TONS ,''._
j.; %' ',:.? : P HOSPHATE , OF LIME, :,
. ..
N F13'71.1 ( 4 - S Original il IA (4enntne 1 '
- t
n•i ' :n , r t:r.:t superior luslity, 1h 9 chespld tnan ni IC
)
It 11 no:'t: Firm.,ro and lesieni stti pl Ed at lowpric4.
VT:T.:IA :.r.IALPTY LAND PLASTER ,!!
5 - tr: Litr., , :!: iixtc a Quality Land Miter, selected fel'
it..::-.:i.: 1::•,t ,;.21PIT.
• 1::., , r si i 1.1:1AS14 of WM? In I i lk. ~
• -/.90:i tamale Calcined Plotter: ~.'
rio , til " Costinz " • ,:,
:•••••A , Dentist " •
t_9l) 'tllTdraulle Content, .i
1300 ‘' Mi.:. Renidn " . •
PERUVIAN GUANO. ti!'
,•
• This etVell tra cCcr in ...In:Ware to our euatoutera, as
equal it sty ii_perte:i, and ftt superior to most in the ,
market. .
5,00 D L rf this superior Guano, for sale at 010 1(4.
es t market rates.
•
. POY DR ET TE,
31EXICAN GUANO.
GROUND CIIARCOAL. Le. •
C. FRENCH &
At the Remit Plaster 311113, jnuctlon of York Aconite ,
and Callowhill street, Philadelphia.
- August 11, '55
AGNEW & CO'S SILK MU) SHAWL 8T0103."
No. 106 Chesnut St., Philadelphia.
e take leave to inform the Ladies
of Pottsville and vicinity, that we have ribir
open a full stock of Fill and Winter French Goods. jinct
arrived by Havre and Liverpool Steamers. In our shaWl
room will be found the treat ostensive assortmenCo
Mocha, Long and Square SHAWLS, Stella and Printed
Bordered SHAWLS. In the city; while our CLOAKS.
TALMAS and MANTILLAS, In relret Cloth anti MOO(
,Antique, cannot bo surpasses.
.tra - Silk and Dress Goods. tilt
This department is supplied with all the newest stiles
of Bru ade. Plaid. Stripe, Plain, Mot e Antique and Black
Silks. white 5R Ire Antique for bridal dresses, Rich Allk
;oho Dresses. Printed Cashmeres and DeLairies. Lupines.
erinos s and Qrshmeres, a large assortment of all colors
and very cheap.
Embroideries, Ribbons. Gloves, Le. • •
Mi. Mullet
itur Mourning Goods, -ko
Of Lupins, Bouthazines, tlashmeres, De banes. Erinfr.
We earrimtly solicit a rail from our Country [deltas,
feeling entilident from oar great facilities for purehatting
goods. we can offer groat bargains. AGNEW. k
. .
P.s.—Constantly receiving new goods. by the Etatt.
peen Steamers. •
October 13. 1855
. 1
• ^ 01 TUE
U. t4..lnanrance, Annuity . and - rrust Ca., ,i'
QouTti E. corner Third and Cites.
kjant streets.. Philadelphia.--Capltal $250,000. lliniley
is received on deposit daily. The amount depnaile4 la
entered in a Deposit Book and siren to the . D.rpositbri or. '
if preferred. a certificate will be gtoon. - I.('
. 411 PUMA, large and small,are received, and the amOunt
paid tuck on demand. without notice. • ,"I V
Interest is paid at the rate of fi re per rent .. comb
climfrom the day, of deposit. and, ceasing fourteen 4aye
previous to the withdrawal of the n oney. i.; , .`
00 the first day of January.-in each year. the interest
of each deposit is paid to the depositor, or added t4'.',the
prfricipal as be may prefer. !.'1: ;
`The company have now upwards of 3,500 depot itoya So
the pity of Philadelphia Abyne, i
;Any ithlit lona' Information will begiven by addrewaterir
the Treasurer. ' -
marzross.
.Stephen R. Crawford. Pres't 'William M. Godwin, -
Law. Johnson. Vice Pres't, Paul B. Goddard.
)itribrinte W. Thompson; George 'McHenry.
Willi. W. Tingley, James Devereux.
iiicob L. Floranee, . Gustavus ' •
.4.crebtry and rm.:surer -• . PLLVY FMK. 1;
Tr/fir and Interpret... 7 - - J. C otittscHLAPlEft.
September A, '55 3114 y 4
•
Wholesale Clothiers,
• No. 2 1 32 .1% - prth Second Sired (iced
October 20.'55 421YJ
COLBERT'S I
Envelope Manufactory & Printing bine_
South Fourth street (oppositg
e l e y hrary street), Philadelphia. Die sinking, 10 g rav
Mg% printing, embossing. dm Original designs, hitsinesa
device)), notes, bill-heads, labels, seals, ylews - of
stores, machinery, .4c accurately drawn andengrairedibn'
reasonable terms. PeTSOfill at a distance can have their
engravings executed .from daguerreotypes, by Sending
them per express or otherwise. Ale sinking and embos.
sing. Dies for business cards. envelopes. labels, seals
for societies, corporations and compsnles, engraire•l
embossed, on wood or brass. Office seal presses, 4ends of
newspapers for common printing or cylinder presseit
Euzbomed printing,'for business cards, enxelopesidatiels:
tr. Plain and °enamellist Job Printing, businessiimeds.'
circulars, notices, bill.tertds, promissery notes, Druggists'
and Apothecaries' labels, plain and embossed, Witmlifilt ,
timers' labels. tabs and tickets. •
_ .
;, •
Printing in gold, silver and Mors, envelope printing.
Salt and dour bag's, ke., manuthetured and printed at:the
shortest notice in all enlors. Paper hag mentifactnri.,
;Totem', bakers', confectioners, and alt kinds .ar PaPer
imPf for sale binvelopeir of all qualitice and (1,.641.: Ipt lona.
via.: for homoeopathic medicine* self-sealed and rinted
direction's, for putting up medicines for sending , abread.
Wedding and slatting cards engraved and printed: Also,
envelopes of the finest:English and French pal*. to 11l
exactly any card. circular or invitation. Conveyantere
envelopes, to fit deeds, boßds,etiortgagesobe. mite hi the
beat manner. • WM.-COlittEnT,
81. o.—Onicra'seat by Eaprees, as per agreeateeit.
Sept.
FIVE PER
tod by thsjitia - to of Pennsylvania in 1841. I
Tire pariwtit interest is given and the monef Is always
Intbi bark whene'rer it is called for, without theneeceadts
of adring notteolor it beforehand. j'?
People who hare largo sums pat their moue, in this
Sawing land, onneeount of tbeoaporfor and ma
ven eneelt arm*, Gut 'any - 1 10hOtrge Or .001.14111 rem
..This rWeing 'Fund has more than liadin UdigoUnfrdol.
lan securely invented fur the sattty of deptedthes:
Theater* is open to reecho Ind pay. moneyeiveri day,
from 9 o'clock in the awning till T o'clock itibeperieus•
ign. a nit on It and Thursday erehlnsw,ta a hAltrek•
N(19 1, who bate mono? torus , hi, are turtteit to . nall at
the antes for further informable.. . -- • • 1
nomiv L, DriNER. Prakfont i lq;
• itontißT SBLBRIDO P, , Vice is deaf,
- Ititlin..S.ertraru..
4 -
yi,, e 19. 11, itf,t 441 I.'i;•.W
32.3 m
41-2 tn
SAVING FUND
~~~T M y T ./ T T ~ ~ f
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DgCOU & MIDDLETON,
thIPOR'PERS , of, and dealers in IRON
North iiiittriPrert, abovi.4lAri
g. April 7 .IWo I;4y
HAMMER Ac. CRAEFF,
N 0.103 North Third
2hotiOZl 9 - Tritlaiginglita Auction f300d.4
July '55 - 2%tim*,
-', ''' . MegEMIT &BELL, - ~-?'
1 STOCK AND..I3II.I.'BROKERSiir
:re, 109 Wataut ~Sfrect, Wow Aural, Phaadrlpi,ao. •,
Arricu I, AR attention . giVenitti;the:
e
purrhaae and *ale at atorior en coMmfolort, eto
he noretiatlon et Prombr B
n 7 NotoL usiness eit r
Int
l)
id tel,tta. hy torrespondents,tre promptly and eaiquity
attended to mi If they mere personalty pro,ent. - '7,..
Atisnat I 5.,.'f,.5 - - • • :13•30 . ':
• ---÷,r----
. . ,
. WILLIAM ..
- 4 :'. WILLIAM T. FRY, 'f:
•-•:. • - ,
LI T
aER l'Oß afrrich, fancy gg9tl4E-icti;
4 od ek pormoaltlca,writiiig and darsslati!aea.
rttnev, bronzes., funk opera ginsfic s, iaintittiPl and
papti taacbc guuds, and cumufacttircr of trarelincdeaka,
dreasing caws. and trim:lora' 'empaniona. Al4ttkes on•
hand, K peat variety of rich 'fancy and maul nt:iieles,
anliable for Bridal: Birthday, and other presenta:7,, °
• VA Arch AZr.xt, oppostle the. Theatre, .PhiladelAta.
Stip!. In, Thl ' •39-3tti ".
WHEATLEY'S ARCH ST. THEATRE
Arch -Street. above Sixth, Philaddphia,
THE STAR COMPANY, fr : :
C.OMP .
OSED .of the first ArtiOts in
the world, and "exceeding in Strength amt:Toirnt
any Dramatic combination heretofore offered to the The
atrical public; will appear every night in Come*, Tra
gedy, Serio.Cotnle Drains. Vaudevilles, Musical Bytlettu,
te.,40. When visiting the city gn there. •
Atigust4s, '55 • 34-04
PHRENOLOCICAL CABINET.
FOWLERS, WELLS & COPhre..
pp nologists and Publishers. f. 31. ArclOtreet.
below Seventh, Philadelphia, furnish all
• 1 1, works on Phrenology. l'hysiolork Water
Chre, Magnetism and Phonognsphp whole.
. sale and Retail, at New York prieel., Pro.
fessioluil examinations, with charts, and
fall written descriptions of character, day
and'esening. Cabinet free.
February 24,1855 B;iY
• • " ' BOYS' CLOTHINC.
THE' SpisbkißlßEß, would - respect=
fully inform their numeroas friends and cluitethers of
Schuylkill County, that their a4orttnent of Clothing for
I, Young ventletnen is much larger than ever,.aiiii they
are disposed to sell cheap. Persons living at a:diskettes,
. tuttie.the privilege of exchanging clothing purchased at
this store, if they do not suit.
'
P. A. HOYT & BROTHER.
••• '72 Chestnut St., corner of Tenth, Plillada.
22, 1155 '.* • A'• •
NOTICE'. •
•
APING purchased the entire stock
of'the late G CO. 'W. MINI WAY k. CO., WO 1.4
ishal thankful for a continuance of - the
rad patrOnage bestowed upon Mr. Ridgway: an . *
having mode arrangements to be in constantierciPt of
a full assortment of OILS, we feel confident we, , .eart give
entire satisfaction to the customers of the JitO house,
and respectfully solicit the trade in general tO'rall and
examine our Stock before purchasing eisewher
• AI ITCH.F.I.I CROAM)ALE,
Beet. 855 3gdy . N 0.30 N. Wharrins, . hila.
RS I. FURS!! FURSIII •
•
Liiii!eso Furs!
GETZ. Nils. 7i South Second and
SS Arch streets, Philadelphia, Mu nMiarranaed
and offers for sale, on reasonable time, his
large and valuable assorttnent of the latest
styles of CAPES. PELLERIN ES, and VICTO,
the following choice-selections: ~
Ituadan . Mink Marten,. Silver
Canada Sabi.. Brown Marten, iFiLeriatiSquirrel,
Hudson Bay Sable, 'Stone Marten, Fitch, fir.
Philadelphia. Oct. 6, '55 40s2m
•• TOYS, FANCY GOODS, 1.C.•
• ~-
1 7 user received a splendid assOrtinent
lir,' or now To Ys, Fancy Articles, earWass. China Babies )
Dominoes. Games, Musical Boxes. Bird OrganKtigar Ca
ltra, Snuff and Totracco BOXPA. Pipes of everyo&istriptiou,
Fancy Boxes, Porte .Monnales, Puzzles and Tacks, Slates
find Pearl's. Tnya of all kinds. with an endliis variety
pf other goods, WHOLESALE ANT) RETAIL
N. B;—Canes mounted with gold; ailveovory, and
neatly repaired. G F:O.
No. 10 . 1 i; North GUI 4!t.., (above Market) Philada.
Oct. G. / • 4-2 in
BOYS'
CLOTHINC.,
— i
R. ...: THOMAS .. THACKRAx: ,-
, ..1 - 0„:160 enesnut Sure. c ho re Mitt, Phaifiterphig,
_IT AIT constantly on hand Oil" make,
` , ..1 ito order. lit/Y'B CIAVTIIING. of the rrititit improved
i styles.: Persons from a distance purchasiugiat this es
! tahlishruent. have the privilege of ehttogiugtiihy article
which may not FLIP. ' - .'.
Patent N. 11.—A large assortment of nt . iMilder-seam
:'Boys':Shirts. together with, a general SO - In:tent of
,'Youthe Furnishing Goods, which we a 1 1 ,40 red to sell
at low prices for cash. '
of tember 1.'55 • 35- .
'• MITCHELL & CROSDP
(141:1:CE.SPIRS TO U. W. Cu i 'j.
14.'30 N. Wiles en, above Arch et.ilhilada.
IPERS for sale, at the, loin rates;
/Om following articles: Drnw n,Olisa atittl'ale Scapa,
Winter Sperm Oil, Lard Oil, Miners' 011..Tinnere
' Paint. 'olls, Kiev, Nasal Stores. Extra Whit4lVlnter Ele.
pliant 011. Extra White Winter. Solar Oil, litenched Wirt
ter eommon Whale Oil, retineiV•Whale Oil,
iipyrin and Adamantine Candles. Mexican alai Pernyian
QuatiN
• • .
October 55 • AO-31i1
FALL STOCK OF :NEW GOODS,
FOB 1835. ri'... .
SEASONABLE Shawls. Falhionable
iilligi full stock Black Silks, Dm* Goodi. all kinds,
Jlltaokets and Flannels. Linen and Cotton:, Shealings
titapla Housekeeping Goods, Cloths, Cassinfatos and Yes.
tings. , - EYRE & LA;.S'DELL, •
Fotirth and Arch Stii., Malaita.
P. S.—.Storekeepere and other net cash hii*rs supplied
with aearee and desirable Dry Goode aCtortitee. Dar
fiaini from Philadelphia and New York Autiinne daily:
N easel! French Meilnaes, all colors, wholesale
rout Tz mute to $i
Septentber 15, 185.5
FILES AND RASPS ►
New Street File Works, Philadelphia.
.
• ;',Stertber is
eonstantly manufatturing Files and Itaspi of superierl
quality. and at the lowest prices, equal tolbe best Un-'
'pOrted •;oods, and much cheaper.
•
'Manufacturers and Mechanics ran have their old Files
ie•eut and made equal to new, at about half the original,
Cost; Flat,l2 inches, „f 2 00 per Doi.: Fiat, 14 Inches,l
75 'per Doa.; Saw-files, Half round, :4,111:S8IS and othe
files in proportion. .Single. Files and fraettonal parts n
dozens charged at the same rates, and movanted sail
tottery.
N 0.61 New o..4between Itace k Vine, &Secon . d & Third at
Fhilad'a, August 181'55 3.3-3 m
LADIES' FANCY FUR STORE
European and Anterleau tura.
-.7 1 11E subseriher. has opene4 for lh
%Vann, his usual splendid ttssortn*nt of FURS
.consisting of Russian and Hudson's I.ISY; Sable. Stoni
,and'' Mink
.Marten, Royal Ermine, Arrica Chinchill7
ills assortment of Furs. for trimmings tilargti and d
airable. Also, a fine assortment of LadieS'itud dents"
Fur illoces. Gents Collars and Cuffs, Carrtige atiti Slelg
Robes. Foot Muffs. &c.
AD the alanre,nrtlclesa/V nlnd r In the ni4est iti/es an
wairanteil. 1160. F. WOMIIIATII. ,
N 0.13 North 4th strect,
N. U. All kinds of PPINO,PIi RS. bqiight.
Oct. 20 •••
1 . -TO DEALERS IN OIL CLOTHS.
Fr E UNDERSIGNED bek large' . •
engaged in manufacturing Oil Clothii has made
rangementa to sell his own mannttcturini goods. T
stack in ston. is complete, the quality uiisurpamwd, an
the prices at which he can afford to seliCtannot Lill t
gbire satisfaction.
pedal cart. will be taken in selecting fir orders: II
stack consists of FLOOR OIL CIdtTIIS, feh:M 2.t0 I 8 f, t
wide—new patterns,. cake, tapestry, maible. and tile
CARRIAGE TOP OIL CLOTHS, on duck4iirills and
lin. enameled and plain surface: TABLE:OIL CLOTH:4I4
to 0-4 wido, in the piece and pattern, supotior to the i
ported: STAIR DRUGONT OIL . t I. 401. Ac. Wa
house, i 9 Arch et., below Third, PhiladeiPhia. •
THOMAS PCYFTElt,iffatinfactitrer
August 4. 3 55 ~;.; 31.41 m
TO FOUNDBYMIX, MACHIIII6'7O @ 07
PURVES, N. E. corner South d
kPenn streets, Philadelphia, furnish 0s ingot copier
nod brass, pig iron. sheet iron, solders, Bre bricks, port
able. forges. spelter: biotic tin. lead. fbaitdry
facings, crucibles, antimony, babbitt ntiß.;
kinds. braes, old copper, ice., Ac. lie isiitiso.
wrought and mud scrap iron and other Metals.
desire to accommodate machinists and °titers al
from the city, by Iprnbibing any articikiihey
In their business. Articles not mentioned in
will be procured a Id forwarded.'.telcns
above line will be promptly answered. si•
A.
N. E. corner South 'OM Pei
i•
•.7. , Sept. 22, '35 " 3
WOOD'S OD.NAKENTAL Lltat Wt
• Ri dge Avenue, PhlimulOphi
! HE attention of the public is .
j to the extensive manufactory att:Warerr
Imb:scriber, who is prepared to- furnisK at ti
notice, Iron Railing of every descriptiOn fur
Public and Private Bullr i ngs, also criudahs, .
Fountains, Setters. Chaim. Lions, Dog s he.. and other
Ornamental iron Work u f a deeorative character, all of
rbich Is executed with the express view of pleasing th e
taste, while they combine all the rertaisites of ty
end substantial construction.
Purchasers may rely on having all' ntieles - caret Ily
boxed and shipped to their place of destination;
A bock of designs will be sent to thise who wis to
rnake a selection. • BOORT WOOD;
Ridge Avenue, below Spring Option St.; PhiPtda.
Oct. a: '55 .4t)..mi
• WURFLEIN'S . GUN STORE.
i t• NDREW WURFLEIN, Mann at:-
Li - literal' of Guns, Pistols, Rifles, Ari: No. I'M N rib
second street, Philadelphb, 'where hillteepa constrtly
on handy general assertment - of Double and Single bar
relled Shot (Inns, large Durk Guns, Wes. and p la t ,s of
all kinds. Also, the celebrated Cast Steel Ride, with In
crease twist, to shoot the pointed baßef my own Make
and importation. •
Shot and Rifle barrels, Powder, CapOhot, /Our
limas, Game bags Shut tags, Pouches" ; de.
I invite IVOISAWI wishing tOplrehil* goods In my
•
jto call and eiamlne my stock befo4 punt:ming
where, for/ azo. determincdxoßell °Oho toostroaso
,
toms. Don't forget Pa North Secona:tttreet.
N. IL—Partlcular attention paid to,!apairing in a
branchea.
Annaat
• CLOTHING PALACIE*-CARD.
CLTAIIO OP. A SCPT3TIOS QIIALITT. AT
THOMAS P. DILL' IS CO.'S
~ C REA? elleSNUT;s7Eger CLOVIISG PA CE,
NO. 165, one door
.bell w, ninth
side, in: the new Iron building.
ferchants who want to purchase ti:jitur article f res.
..dyrnade clothing than has serer bettor ; been Ori n and
gentlemen who would please thentseltra in any g. ent
for their wardrobes, or in suits for their eons, PllOllll go
to tble establishment AO admirably ii , .keeping tb r i nig h,
out, with the (treat Street of Fashion; on which it Its 10.
elided. and purchase the best, which ritt alone satisfy 'a
TOTTort taste. , Suits or single garments made to miter at
the shortest notice. A full atowttnolit of line Fatah)).
big floods also offered. Everything In the lateststrio of
Fashion. and ticket-marked with OM:lowest malty lee in
plain flumes. „ . ; •
• Philad'a,October 13, '55 Oduk
i . CREAT BARCAINS IN DRY 00 Del,
; • Waotesale mad /MO.
Opening of Full goods.
WAUSSETT & ' GRESN, No. 15
j.. 1 North Second street. (corner of ions' Ph/I.
wialPhla• Renaisind from- thirkPhilsdelphin: and
New York ,%m.*, us; all the most destmids styler of Drees
, Benda, Firma Marko; ParrameianlUduaas.:Deb4Nr: de
„wres t Stmerls, Natalie Doideled; CAMP — Merl ) . thil?TtA Amy
;sl,,t,4l,,,iliftua Squarer Blanket httOlef Table teem;
Mora Holds; .liaek rind Opera 'Linen Table
cloths: Trnoreds; Ilehlumn Limnos:4. ortlariper; Sod
and White Flannels; the best and.ellsratest; Muslin* in
the city., ife call *epeeist nttentier our Illack Bilks,
all thumlebrated makes at tbeitoWind Mils pekes sod
, warninted,oll Belled.; also, M oar ling andtioare Dro•
else Shawls: OLtnkets, all sisea price*, fi O PAPAPOP
With a lameassaintent at Men'sad'dtorrit' inset the ler
pit 'and'. cheeped dettnettirlit th.ECIIY and an other
goodstoo numerous to mention. tics Cheep Pt* of
• ItIkr.;VETT It GREEN.
Sept :r2, '55 • 3 1 13
•
..',HiLAIIO.I2I.IIk.'
. - . LEATHER.. :. :7.:-- , -',,,,:',•--- y
ITZ, REN DRY 41 Co., No.lo f rN.
. bled stetet, PhlledelA4.lloroete, Maoseteektim^
null Importers of VnescH CAss-listes, aretelea.
pre In ! It:ad MA Oak Sole Leether and jcipp.:.
r• 1 idelphiet; Yelnuery ItlStes , . . 74i .-
IIFALL MILLINERY CORDS*
I 1!1 - .Potlos. - • -
I,HN STONE & SONS, No; ,45
rath44econg Phliadelphis, ars now prepared
•
to their customers. arit:he trade, (of their or e,
it7 3 ll l gA tb s:in this ii . .ly-stin g in part of
19:NNET BILRd ,
• i
EtillBONS,
y•F4,:y/3114 •• • •
FLA TiirNtu • •
' • ' ' now - Er.s.
,
,1 • LACES, ae.,
4 will be sold at the lowest prices, and or, the mast
.)de terms.
.!ember 15,1545
too.
Im
MI 1
%chi
bso
' - , FANOY!PURS,
For Ladies and C4lldren.c
11N FABEIRA, - liOporter, lifanu
-4
' turer and Dial°T In all kinds of FANCY FURS ,
Market street (abora Eighth), Philadelphia. •
[ - Mug now cotapleted my eery 'err% and beautiful an•
~,
I ant of all the different ; kinds of. Fancy Furs, and
wed into all the different styles and fashions that
i be worn during the phaeut session b; ladies and
chen, and being determined to sell my goods Oswalt
It will tato the adrantagsaf Ladles and others 1
; Se me *call before purchasing. i i
they
and the trade will do *ell to call,
they will find one of the largest and best variety of
clia to select from lathe city. JOHN FAIIFIRA.
lt. 22.. '55 ' . 384 m •
-- .
. -
1 TO BUILDERS.
wil
Chi
Prr ,
tong
1.4
1' . - ' • -- • - TIMBER.
4 INTZER & DA VIES, are prepared
.I_to supply any quantity of hemlock and other tim
. from their Mills (sawed to order) at the cheapest
ratieti. Dealers and builders will find it their interest to
buy from them. Theyhave also 4 quantity of prop-tim
bey for sale, which they will deliver on the Little Schuyl
kill Railroad. 3 miles above` Tamaqua.
=aqua, July,7, '55
._.. If if
. ____ _ _ _.______
MACHINE. CARPENTRY.
&Asa, DOOR, 31017L01N0 ,t it. R. CAR FACTORY AT
ii St. Clair, Schuylkill County, P.
rrtHE Subscriber; (of the late firm of
xi
Bright k Lawton), Intidng now his 3Ltnnfactory In
....
complete order,is prepared to manufacture by machine
ry 'Window Pames, Sash, Doors, .11117 oh, Sindlers. Ban-
VllHistera, Awning Posta. and genera . . .
ally alt turning in Wood. Also, t
Draft 4f Railroad furs, with the
Irti work mini:ante, ac.. Lc., at the shortest notices.
C
I n ie m b i a. B s il f lo or of st t l u e m l iw urn ra bt,r ,h o o f r a t n n y vi dr , crip o r i ,
fl anLi v c ) a rt n .
tu tit of Doors, rash iglazid and primed), lied I,!os_ t!„,tc:,
i
4 e c'l rso 4 n s s i4 d 4 es tlY iro on us ha nf n p 4 U;chacing articles In his Hue of
b , loess. are invited to call and examine his stock and
w ,rkrnansl2lp before purchasing elsewhere.'
Inlets are solicited. and strict attention will be given
t. their falthful and prompt execution.
CILARLE.I L t.WTOV,, Ja.
lit. Clair. February 3. 7955 ' 5-1 y : .
I - NEW LUMBER YARD,
In Schuylkill Haven.
-
ALSI`I,. FRITZ, respectfully invite
the attention of Milldam and others, to their large
*orb:tient of,,geasoned and Green Lumber, which they
Will be prepare* to furnish by the latter end of March
next, at the lowest pyssible rates, FOIL CABill!
Our stock consists of WHITE and Yscr,ow l'isi Bosuns,
Pii:eset. and Delmont - . Also hears stuff. such as BEANS.
Yolsrs, itsirsas, SCANTIIIIO, Pons. &c. We have alsO or
dered a large assortment of different qualities of JOINT
Mid 14.te SRINGLF.2I, IRCErati. CF.ILING-LATIts. Pslian and
ItIANK. together with, all other materials belonging to the
t e iimber Trade. - ,
Cite of the firm being .'a practical builder. we flatter
tirselses on haying selected our stock in such a manner
oto give entire satisfaction. Our heavy lumber has been
awed to order,, thus previnting much waste to the mar',
lisser or builder. -,
Call and examine before pnrchasinz elsewhere. Yard
prosita Dr. Palm's attics; • P. R. PAO',
. . • ~
Schuylkill Haven, February 24.1555 Mr
TO CARPENTERS AND BUILDERS. ?.
e Schuylkill Co: Lumber & Manufacturing Co., ,
IVING now their large Shop one
I
Railrend,Street in ; full operation are Prepared t(0
Urnish to carpenters and builders, generally. Doom.'
'lnds, Shutters, Sash :Mouldings, Door and Window 1
'tames, and every artielrdn our line in the latest style
nd workmanlike manner, and at a saving of 25 percent!
,n fernier cost. They have abio on hand a large assort{
went of
IWhite Pine Plank, 3, 2 1 / 4 . 2,1 1 ,4.1 1 4, I, in& 1 ,4 . inch panel
White Pine Boards and White Pine Floating.
Yellow do do Yellow do do
Drs and Green Muilociri or all klub for building purr
P ^ Se g •
. 1
Oak, Maple, Poplar, Chair, Plank and Scantling, Boards,
1 and 3,4 inch. • ,' k I
Ch-rry and 'Walnut Plank. for rifling.
Also turned work, such as bed posts, table :legs. bank- 1
tors. on hand or turned to order, and bills of stuff sawed
to order at the shortest 'potter. . 1
One Ten florae Engine with 20 fent holler, ill complete
and in good order, for side, cheap, by the Schuylkill Co.
Lumber Company.
- I
Pottsville, August 11;'35 32-tf 1
MANUFACTURES.
PORT CARBON SHOVEL FACTOR
Charles . iiinitte, Proprietor.
All kinds of coal shovels, speaes, coal riddles, ike.
The patronage of tho public la rospectintly solicited 4
July 25,'55 ` wy
NEW BOOT AND SHOE STORE.I
CENTUE STIFF?, NMI . DOOR DELON FOX II DSO., FOTTSVIL I LL
_SAMUEL STROUSE has just opened
. 10 a large stock of ati kinds of Boots, Shoes.
Trunks, Carpet Bags, 'Gumshoes, de. Among
his stock may always be found Ladles' and
' Children's Shoes, Gaiters, Slippers, dea, of every
variety. Also, Boots and Shoes suited for Miners' wear.
31anufaettiring and Repairing doziest the shortest
notice. • Oct. 20 '65 424 f
EXTENSIVE MARBLE YARD, 1.
Mahal:atm*lto St., Pottsville. 1
for
Subscriber is prepared, at his old
Stand, to furnish; all kinds of' in In his fine,
for uUdingpurposes—iplain and ornamental. lie invites
6
particular attention to the Tornli . ..}Yones and 31Ana
nsents of his maiinracfure. They can he had in ev
ery variety of style, and will compare favorably In
beauty and pitfall, with any obtained elsewhere;
and are offered at cheaper rates.'
Jan. 13, 1855 ,2-Iy s • • ' ' .1011 N T _LANG.
BLINDS AND SHADES,
(IF every variety,' on hand and m*
kit.° order. by
A. H. ORITTON & CO., I
So. 40;Mira sleet!, Philadelphia. •
Manufacturers of Gold ttordurs and painted Simdes. of
beautiful design's, with every description of !flint* and
Shades, trimmings. facings, &c., wholesale and retail, at
prices that will alfe Wistiaction. I •
tictober 13. 'M4 I; 41fim
VENETIAN [KIND MANUFACTORY.
Bth St., bet. Nrsv
oeglithdclllahautango.
NAT M. ZE.'I4.IIE announces tolheeit
1r • irons 4,4 Ptittsville and vicinity, that he is pre-
pared to manufacture rettefian Mind's of every size:color
and style. at short notice and at the lowest rates; lie
feels confident that'p trial alone is sufficient to be con
vinced of the . advnattge of purchasing' his Blinds. !
A fine assortment of Blinds constantly on hand. lie
is also prepared to repair, paint, and trim old Blinds in
such a manner an to render them almost equal. In appear
ance, to new. • Jan.:n*o6ss 4-41 ,
32-3 m
THOMAS JACKSON. I
1 4 114 ' 43 and Round Rope Maker, Read-.
lI hie. Pa. White, Taried. and Manilla Rune of any
dimensions.'
• • .
Flat Ropes. for 311ein or other purposes, Tr/wit:4llEles
and Canal cordage of all kinds.
lled•Ropes, Waqellnes, Sash-cord. Re. Superior:, rack.
isy for Steam Engines. Also, Went 'prepared Ifemp
Packing. a very superior article. Witurated with a cornpo-
Altitm . nhich fully doubles its rapability to stand friction,
and insures its preference wherever it has been triki. Oh
ders thankfully nit-tired and promptly executed. •
November 11, Itirst , 44-1 y
BUSHNEL Sc.. TULL..
No. 84 Doeh Street, Philadelphia,.
•
•
•
ATANUFAUTURERS of Children's
Carriages,4l" Caneitteg, itartinehes, V locipedes,
MIMS. Wheel-harrows. Nursery Swings, Rocking Horses,
-tbs. Invalid Chaim. de., de.- w helm e arid retail
September 2g, lebb" 38-ly
Saddle and Harness Hanufaetery.
The Subscriber would
:\ again most respectfully Invite the
attention of the citizens of rotts
title and the Coal Region In general. to his large au
well selected stockmf SADDLERY. all kinds of
Carriage and Team Harness,
Collars of all descriptions, Delft Barnes% &c. Lie de
sires ell who may need anything In the above line to call
and see his goods before purchasing elsewhere, as there
eau be nothing, lost. •
Orders for Harness, &e., promptly filled on reasonable
terms. • ; LEFEVER WOMELSDORYF.
Opposite EPiscopat C.lurch, amire drat, Pt Ar
March 3.1855 [May 13.'54] 841' •
ROCK DRILLING NOMINEE; FOR MINING.
GARDNER'S PATENT,
OR tunneling or shafting—operated
by hand, horse. or steam power. Smallest form of
the machine weighs bat So pounds, can be Operated by
one man, and strilics 120 blows - per minute. The. blow
in obtained by thieompression of au India Rubber Spring;
whleh, expanding, throws the Drill with great forte. In
tour:triplet:de rock one man can drill a hole I% Inches In
diameter. 6 inches In depth. per hour—in ordinary kind.
Atone. 2to 3 fivt per boar. it drills equally well at any
angle. Iu a drifbway, 6 tent by 6; two of these machines
ran be worked. The work of this machine can be seen
at 11let's Tunnel on Port Carton road. where It was ex
hibited. 'Machines can be furnished of Increased power
as wanted.
The Patent MOO for Schuylkill and other counties is
'for ode. Apply to the katenton,
H. ARTHUR GARDNER,
.;; . Trinity Buird:og. New "ark.
August IS, 'SSI is iI
I line
Mae-
Me
lIM
33.3 m
MOROC 0 FACTORY.
OROCCO LEATHER and SHOE
Finding Store. at Dar's old 'land, on Railroad at,
ttsrllle.
The undetsiguial respectfully informs the customers of
the above well known establishment, that he will contin•
no 1 he manufacture of all kind,' of
•MOROCCO.
Stwhas Md. Straits, French Morocco, Shoe, Hat and Rook
Bindings. Pitik Linings. &e.,etc:: and will constantly
have= hand a general aasortttent of all kinds of LL'ATII
tR, itch as Oak Tanned and Red Sole Leather. Slaughter
Kips. French and City Calf Skins.
Kips.
Upper Leather, and a variety of Shoe Findings,
such as Threads, Nails, Pegs. Clamps, &c., &c., all of which
will be sold at the %west cash prices.
JOILN L. MINNIO.,
kinde :of Skin& much as Sheep, 0011 S. Deer, ke.
and also Rouse, taken in exchange for Loather, at the
!detest marfo.t.nriees. pad for in CASH.
Pottsville. Oct a 1853. 444 f
CUBA HAS FALLEN ,
So hie the Pelee of Bata soil Cap..
WE would again moat respectfullys
lite the attention of the eitisens o
Pottaville and country to general. t; '. 6411
our large and elegant assortment of all kinds
. of toed§ in Our limg that we have new received. And are
!a dolly receipt cf. comprised of ltste, (kips,. FILM. ie. - -
Gentlemen's Vino:Moleskin lisle, always on band, or
.madoloorder of the latest styles. Otter ems, Kossuth
Ilata.-Sitanghafee—.ln ehort,angtNug ja the net and
Cap line. - • , ' '
..„wotdd 'lie the itartiti . gar attention of the La
Mee boom. maketnient of Pl7BB, which ha re been seeded
irttA great ore from the largest stocks Übee country,—
Nothing shall be loft undone on our parktogdeesetia.
feekon. Call and gfre to a Mal. eau door to Pattern!'
O. C: t111121,:r Jt CO.
N. 11.--1.4 large assortment of haffile Robes ea board
prim tasnit the Wives. '
November MI 11,7;$
37.2¢1
EDIVIN G. FRITZ
POTTSVILLE
011120. lyj I.(k
HARDWARE.
BACON'S PATENT WATER FUSE,
Ld: 4 IOR Blasting in. wet ground. and un-'
'I er water- 1 -14artor . to inyibitid unit in pse, pliant
y iiiii, 1845. , Also. all. 4txtb.n- kinds ur , Flue, of 111 k
beinlquainy,usinnifacturtil by I'M UP 11/AWN & CO.,
Slirddnuy,Cvna., : . Juue 21,1866 23-6 in
;PATENT ,COLD. LARD LAMPS. '
IRE' subs gibers being appointed able
Agents hrtbeials Qt.:nov*4lra a Smith's West
Lard tamps, in SehnAklll county, hare s large u
sortmeat or alai which are WM, recommended Sir
seouotay sad siniSerilenee. BRIGHT & LERCH.
Potwllle, A , ril It, 155.5 . . *. 13.
IRON COMMISSIONWARE HOUSE,
EN - PROL,STREET,
• The antofribers aro pretred IN•nlsb the Tradi
S arttintsts and Operators at .tilladeltiblA prices, (fret:4a
addedt stlible,latt• br retail, best Auteriean •Itar Iron, man.
Itisetrired at Yotrisillekand warranted of stipertor quality.
Aim,. Light T ratts!„suitable Cro mines, asol Cable Clatun
furnished at abort notice (lima from.the Importer.
E. YAICDLEY A SOS.
Torii Store, Nos'. 4, 185; • 47..tf , "
•
'COLEMAN'S
CUTLERY STORE,
Mulll North Third Vtieet. • •
• ONS'IANTLY on hand, a large as
sortment of reti and Pocket Knives, Scissors, and
Razors, Table Retires and Forks, in Ivory, stag, buffalo,
. bone and wood handles; Carvers and Forks, Dirks, Bowie
Knives, Le. : !, - • ,
- ALSO—a Teri-extensive assortment of Waiters, Tea
Trigs; *c. ,
.'
Fine English (tuns, Colt's Pistols, Allen's Resolvers,
and Single and Double barrelled Pistols, with a general
stock of Fancy Hardware, constantly on hand.
I ' , .. JOHN M. COLEMAN, Importer.
Philadelphia, Pee. a 00854 [Dec. 27, '53412) bl•tf '
7iiARDWARE AND IRON DEPOT.
ji' ~ THE SIIIISCRIBER, having now arrange
,ed his goods at hianew place of bnsitoers
! ' aid with it new determination of furnish,
_Dig sh such goods as the business of the
Cital Region may relluire, at their lowest market value,
OEMs the inspection of the Public. I shall be always
on hand and hate on hand a full stock of 'e. .
Bar Iron; ;: Chopping Axes,
i Flue Info, :, . Coal Shovels,
Cast Steel, ' ' ' Trace Chains.
1 Slit Ironi i . Nails and Spikes,
Rope, • i j Tackle Blocks,
Bellows, : !' Anvils and Vices, Ae.,
hardware and Iron Depot, CENITZ STRUT three doors
'Wise Market. Rest side. ; , FRANK POTT,
i July 15.18b4 . 2..4.tf
CLEMENS '4 NEISLEIFS'
; side)
HARDIVADA: AND. zuoN STORE, Centre
Pin doors ot, a few doo above Market (East
E
side) have constantly on hand a full wort
men t of
...
. .
! Smith's,Tools!
Building 241atetials, -.. ' Table Cutlery,
Shoemakies Triols, ' Pocket Ornery,
Piles mid Rah*, . - Carpenter's Tools, '
"Sails, Spikes:and Brads, , • liritania Ware.
County and Platform Scales, Allen's Revolters,
•Ilar and 11011611' Iron, Rifle Barrels, ,
Slue and Sheet " Table and Tea Spoons, . -
Cast. Shear and Blister Steel, Brass and Enameled Ent-
Xi°, Plate and. Sheet 2104 ties,
,j/lar, Copper and Sheet Brass, 'Patti, Boilers & Tea Kettles,
:119g and itar;Lead, Mary Railroad Traces,
dustings 14411 descriptiOns, Railroad Iron and Spikes,
111111. X-cut ritid Circular SIWA Double-and Single iluns,
f Butcher's Choppers, Cleavers Double and Single Pistols,
jand Knives., Shot and (l ame Bags,
Anvils and Vices, . Powder Flasks, •
f; Blocksand.Tarkles, ' Powder and Shot,
~ -Chain Pumps.. Water Proof Percussion
llron. Copper:and Brass Wire, - Caps,
Coach Trimmings, /Rifle Mountings.
The Subscribers would respectfully invite the attention
of the publW generally, to the above and other articles of
ifardware, tar numerous to mention, as they are deter
mined to sOl as low as any concern out of Philadelphia.
1
August '..11; 1853. . ' •35.1 y
,BRIGHT •tv LERCH'S
' NEW if ARDWARE STORE Two doors be
low Matt' Reit:ll4nd nearly opposite thelli;
nem' Rank. Pottsville. where will be found
an excellent assortment of litauwar.z:
1 Coach Triminings,Nes.
, Springs, "., '; i Fine-Trays, 7
, Saddlery, I, Britania Ware,
Shoemaker's Tools, , , lAssOrtmeni of fine Locks,
•
CarpontM.'s Tf/015, ! : (Table Cutlery,
Glass and Paint, Pocket Cutlery, -
Bar iron of all ;sites, ' Table Spoons.
Rolled, ",, ‘,4‘ , ' Anvils and Vices,
Nails and Spikes. , • Assortment of fine Guns,
Rath:owl Iraq anti Nails, Sheet Iron Crucililes,
Smith Tools.: - . Wire, Tin Plato, •
Building 31Aterials, ' Brass Kettles,
Cast Steel. ! • Sad Irons,
Shear Steel; . 3 . : . Pans and Boilers,
Arm Blister,; : 'Chains.
Nllll Saws. ; Railroad Traces..
Cross-cut Savhi, '• . 1 Powder and Shot.
Fine /land-iMws. • !
' Cl. 11. rettirns his thanks to the public for the patronage
they extemhel to hhn in his Indlviduial capacity, and hopes
the now firni, by the quality of their gombi. strict atten
tion to business. and 2reommotlat Ina prices, Will deserve
and command their continued support.
BRIGIIT,ok Lure'',
I Ikalers in hardware and Iron.. Ceritregirgel.
Pot/ iry 1 1 160anuary . 41,1ifi55 . f-t fl '
INSURANCE.
_
• MINERS'iLIFE INSURANCE
AND TRUST COMPAN Y. POTTSVILLP, PA
CAPItAL 81 . ..00,900-C H A R TE R
Pervitital, ' '!
Thla CoMpany, chartered by the Legislature of Penn
sylvants, with a capital of Ono Hundred Thousand Dol
Zara, ix nevi fully organized, and bag commenced Mud
nem i
The ComPany is prepared to receive monks and other
property in:Trust, and allow interest on all monies de
posited initi!nst, at the rate of five per cent per annum;
principal and interest payable on demsnd.
}'or rate of Pnimium on Life Insurance, seethe printed
Tables supplied .at the office of the Company, Centre
Street, Pottsville, three doors south of the Exchange Ro
tel. ; . JACOB lIILINTZINGER, Ja., President.
Jon 11, ADAM, Seery and Treasurer.
"April 1,11N54.
THE POTTSVILLE MUTUAL
AM JOINT • STOCK LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
OFFIC E'
CENTRE :STREET, next
door!mbove Credal% Jewelry Store.
CAPITAL $1.00,-CIIARTI:It PERPXTUAL.
,
This Company,recently chartered by the Legislature of
Pennsylvania. is fully organised.
The Conipany is prepared to effect insurance upon lives
and to rOelve and execute trusts. and to allow interest on
monies rece,ived at the rate of five per cent. per annum,
unless otherwise agreed upon. Principal and interest pay
able on dienand.
Capital and assets safely Invested in Bonds and Nort
gage% and - other good securities.
Auntie dividend of the profits will be made payable In
cash, or appropriated to the payment of premiums.
For rates of Premiums on Life Insurance, see printed
tables, supplied at the Company's office.
1 • NATHAN SWANS, Preit.l,
SOLOMON FOSTER, Vice P;.es't
IL T. T.tilbar Sezrethry and Treasurer. - ,
Seipt.l..6,:- WA. = 37•tf
ANTHRACITE INSURANCE CO.
CHARTER PERPETUAL—Granted
by state or Pennsylvania:.
Autloirlied Capital $400,000.
Office, No. Pi Walnitt Stmet, between Third and Fourth
Streets, 'Philadelphia.
This CoMpany, with a cash Capital paid in, combined
with the "Mutual principle in -their Marine and Inland
itepartnieht, secures to the assured ample indemnity, with
participation in th e Profi ts. and without liability for losses.
The eoinleany will issue Policies nt the usual rates of
premiums, embracing Marine, Fire and Inland Risks.
DIRICTiiRS:
Dr.; D. Luther,Dacia Pierum,
Lewis Audeuiod, • Joseph Maxfield,
Peter Sieger, , • • John E. Addieks,
tieOrge F. Tyler, ' - 11. Ilammett, ' •
Samuel 11. hatherntel, 1 Francis Bacon.
i , '. Int. D. LUTHER, i'rehattent.
.11:411.31.IIFIELD Vice President.
' iVAII.T. /ILAN, Secretary.
tii -PjiT }; lt D. LUTUER, has been appointed Agent for
the ahhce Company in Schuylkill County, to whom per dalring, Insurance eau apply.
June:4l, •Pi. 55 : [April 8, '54 141 25-
STATE MUTUAL INSURANCE CO.
1 4 1 01jitTH :ANNUAL STATEMENT
_l2 3ini,ls, 1954. ,
Assetai, Bay
~ I st, 153, $3.58,018 70
Cash Premiums:it:id interest recelv-
•
ad the: past year; mutual depart
melit,,• . SIOI,M ag•
Bills Iteeeivableln'sutia, . *.i,t11.7 01
Cash kreiniums, Stork Departml, 40,282 .•A) , '
. ,
MAO 50
i
Losspi4 oxpepses, Icoutudssions .
instilince, mutual dejpastMent, 101,506 53
j. " stpck " 27,031 U 8
i i • 1 ASSETS:
Bondi, Mot tgages, stoek and other
good iecurities, 173,138 72
Bills ,n.4eirable, 187,000 86
Cashion baud and In bandit of .
agenta, 1 • 19,55:8 58 ' •
1 • • ; 5373,76416
.
Pot. Fire or Inhkad Insurance, apply- to
JNO. T. t1110.11111 , 3t. Agent.
July ;15, 1854 ; 28-ly ; ,
; INDEMNIT T Y. —7—
i. .
ripIiE.FRANKLIN Fire Insurance C'o.
,:
_LI o{' Philadelphia. Office, No, 163% Chesnut street,
near fifth staciet:
r. • • • Dint:elem. , ,
Charles N. 'Dandier, George W. Richards,
, !rheum Itart,.: ~ llordecal D. Lewis,
' Tobias Wagner, Adolphe E. Rorie, . c'
hahind Grant, David S. Brown,
Jacob R. Smith, Morris Patterson,
COntinue to mike Insurance, permanent or limited :on
every 'description of property, in town 'and country, at
rates as low as are consistent with security.
The:Comp.Any have reserved a large Contingeut Fund,
which:with their Capital and Premiums, safely Invested,
afford ample protection to the insured. 1 ,
'PA lusetA of the Company on January 1at,1846, as pub
ihilledOgreeably to an Act of Assembly , were as follows,
. -
'OA: •,..
• 31ortgages, '5800,558 05 Stocks, $51,563 25
Real Estate, : 109,258 no. Cash, &0., 43,157 67
• • $1,2'4097 67
teuiporary,Loans, ' 14459 00
Since their Incorporation, a period of eighteen years,
they hare paid upwards of one m titian two hundred t oak
wed dollars. logics by fire, thereby affording evidence of
LIU; r.lsantagea of insurance, as well ea the ability and
di/position to meet with promptness, ail liabilities.
CHARGES N. BANCKER; President.
t Wattra BANCILL Seeretary.
The subscriber has been appointed agent for the above
mentioned institution, and is now prepared to make in
alliance, on every description of property. at the lowest
ANDRESS RUSSEL, Agent.
,tottlyille,Jfin.ll,lBsl. 2.1 f
LIFE.INSURANCE.. •
PIM GIRARD LIFE INSURANCE,
ii Annuity and Trust Company of PhiLadelphis. Of
fire, No. 132 Chesnut street, the First door Fast of the
MidOM MUM. •
1 CAPITAL $300,000-:CIISItTE6 PERPETCAL,
6ntinneto make Insurances on lives on the most faior
able terms.
The Capital being paid up and invested, together with
a large and constantly increasing reserved fund, offers a -
perfect security to the Insured.
The premiums iray.be paid yearly, half-yearly or quer.:
-
The Company add a Done periMleally to the insuran
ries for life. The first BMus. appropriated in December,
Dill, and the second Bonus in December, 1540, amount to
In addition of tied 50 to every $l,OOO insisted under the
oldest pelletal', making $1,262 50 which will he paid when
It shall become's' claim, instead of $l,OOO originally incur ,
adl the next oldest amount to SI,Z7 50: the next In age
to; $1,212 50 for every $1,000; the others In the same pea.
Portion according to the amount and time of standings
which additions make an average of more than CO per
'tent, upon the premiums paid, without increasing the an%
liner pretultun.
.
, . MAX.VIIMI:i .
1
Thomas Ridgway, John A. Brown; , z
Anion Dash' D. Danner. . 1
John Jay Smith, Fred - click Buren, i
. Robert POarrall, Georgo.Taber. ~ I
Joseph Yeager, . John IL Latimer, '
''
:Thomas P. James, . :'Wharton Lewis, ' l•
Joseph T. Bailey. •.- John R. Mark.
Ditlnnhlets Fentelning table of ribss and explanations;
genii of Application And further' information can bohd at
~,sdet.. -..,...
1 '
a. 4.O3I.IISRDGIVAX, Presldent,
1 ; - ' Jpittr F.Jailttli,liehttiry; ' • ' •. ~
.1
1 Apr The subscriber is agent for the *box. Company Id
sehitylittil County, and will *Met 'tostrances, and Ord
1 in deemeary Infordtatkin on the subject. . 1
. R '• 111.420NA.N.
1 tiptll 0,1 0 02.. . 114-Ix
HEAL - ESTATE SALES.
ASSIONIER'S BALE } ,
• Public Bale, at St.,Clalr.
roßon Saturday morning,
4 -Noyemt.er 10th, 1853, at II o'clock, 1 [.Faso and'Fii•
tures, EtreakiT, Five, WI drift cars, I cuginc. 1 dirt car.
4
in **l, tiosSo, 2id ups. trucks, setts itaruisS,tisckstuith
shop, tools. iron. le., gangway and GrAist timber. lildos.
new ahavalsi Also a number. of (Aber articles Gann
morons to troution, at , st. Cialr, on tbo pro rty of
nuts /14Tart.i I YAAXCISJ PARViN.
• Savo% 44-21 - Assigner of 111 5.004A5.
- • FOR SALE..
TRACT of Valuable Lana for jale
on nary tenms.coptitinina . 100 err" morn Cie fir*
r mate in Wayne totrmittita. 3eht Iklli connty—a
road running through , the .aante—half a mile front. he
Dauphin arid litinteklisnna Railroad. The anal et m e
aleve land Is a good ri;tl shale, well watered, and p4rt'l,f
It is well tinilered wtth cheat: ut and other timber; well
atipplied with meadow ground. It t; In * good AtAte t$
culthationi Poetwattion and a good Otte can be gimn
u.
any time . :For farther particuLant apply to
•W. 1% .11AT1 t 11110TIIET1.
Wayne township, near the Summit.
MIME
- RIVATESAF.E — ; -1—
%VIII be soldon reasonable terms,
vitio botiars,and lots of ground in Tamaliva.—
Denuded on the *est by West street, by a fifty reef :street
on the south, and:a (Mk y feet street ors the oast. Abese
iota are well fenced add ate numbered 2iid and 2",37 , are
each afifxl74) feet: The hozekvi are goal and comfMable
direllings,lrith a well of ;rater on the ptembies.;. The
gardens areturnisbed with fruit tre,a. such as peach and
cherry. also. currants. boili black and red. A TAY desi
rable prep' rte. either to retain in its present state:, or Pr
erectinu additional hours, which could ..be readily and
piolltiibly rented. Inquicies - will be answered., Old fur
their informatimi given by either of the undersigeed. ,
< W. S. WEIMITMAN. brunt Carbon
i G. it. Meettile. Tamaqua.
Tantaqiia. Oct. 3, [SO} 411_
EXECUTOR'S SALE OF REAL EST.
NIT 1 fd, be sold at Public Sale, on
FRIDAY, Noveniter =, 1855,- at the late resi
dence of Teter Knorr. deceased, in Upper Msdnintongo
townshlplsethuylkill county, the !Westing property of
said deceased. six:
No. 1. An excellent Grist Mill and 35 acres of gnedbot,
tow land. more or leas. The 111111 s 45 by s§' feet, 3
'lll , fitotles high—pne story of s tone and two of frame.
add Is arranged for four pairs of burnt, andiwo wa
ter whegis. Two palm of stones Oo pair of French burrs.
and a palr of Sandstones). with a Stellerand ittilt.O.- Ma
chine, are in operutleu. : This 51111 ikdriven be MO Ma
hantongo creek, with a water wheel 11 feet 31141 sliiiich4s.
Fora businessman an excellent chance Is heir pnl:sented.,
No- 'l. A small farm of 50 acres. more or leac lich which
may rilsobe purchased with the mat. It is bounded by
land of David Knorr. Riiv. tame ittiehlyzand the above
Mill property. A one-story dwelling house anil other
blind incs are erected I hereon. .
.
NO. :t. ',A tract of iniiii:Of '..1 acres. inure or less:: bound:
ed by land of Rev. lame, Stiehl'', Peter Dressler 'and nth
'era. the which is erected a one story log house a 6.1 (mew
stable. This furnishes in excellent place fol. a Laborer or i
mochanie, being close to a public road. ,4
!
No. 4.' . A. tract of woodland et 5 acres. bound ~., caby land !
of base Knorr, Gabriel Ilert and others ,t• ,
MI the above property is situated in Upper Mahnnton.
go township. 'Schuylkill, county. The sale cemuiences at 1
11 o'clock In the forenoon. when the cvnditionsi: will be
made known by, hAVID KNORR,
:10IIN ERDMAN. ' .SA-ciattors.
. .
ISAAC F. STIEttLy..) =...:
fktober,Dl, 4 s34ltit
PU N. LIC SALE OF COAL LANDS.
JEN eursuanee of an order of tfje Or,
phans* Court of Schuylkill county. James li. Graaf,
larence. It. Frick and Itobert V. Clark, eXecnted, of W AI.
COLT. late of the borough of Danville. in the County of
Mon tout . . deAiased, will expose US public sale at the Phila
delphia; EiChange, ini Philadelphia,- on Tiltiday the'
Twentietlo4tY of Noyember next, at 7 o'eloik in the
evening, the following 'described rear estates Thirty
eight fiill„,anual, undivided eight hundred and tenth
parts (the whole into eight hundred and ten sit al parts
to be divided) of, and in all, that certain tract or tracts
of COAL LAND situate on the head waters of Swears
river; Ili the townships of Tremont and Fralley, in the
said county of Schuylkill, surveyed on warrants granted
to Robert Irvin. Elijah Weed. George Weed; WilliaM
Cook, 4ohn Conk. 'Robert Lynn; William Montgomery,
James iMiller; Jonathan Walker and Andre! Carson,
containing in the whole /bur Thousand, thews hundred
and si.itpsix acres and six perches, and allowance bound
ed by lands now or late of the New York and kleh uyikill
Coal coos any, by lands surveyed to James 'Miller and
otheritith the appurtenance late the estate hf the said
deetaseq. 1 ;
The alio,l . fe describedlands area part of the vAdely cele
brated ',.larlds known as the Donaldson Mar hinds, the
richest'and most productive in thesounty of FOuyikill,
and the interest propelled toe sold contains about Two:
hundrAt and
. fourtern acres neat measure. tog Other with.'
the interest of said deceased An the improvements on said
lands. Middle Creek Collier 3 which has a capaCity of pro-1
il mina ono hundred ,and thirty thousand tons of Coal
per althorn. liorton's Colliery with a capacity of eighty i
thousand tons per annum. S. S. Spangler &Ceti , Colliery
yielding from thirty to forty thousand tons per annum.
The Mine Hill railroad extends into the utast available I
pointKon the property. The Roush Creek Branch of the'
Tremont and Mount Eagle railroad, is about:being con-
structed along the western borders of said lands. Rail- I
roads Connect these lands both with the eastern and I
sOuthern markets. With the present improvenients and I
Licilitite4.• five hundred thousand tensor Coal can he taken
out pe,P annum.. 3 . " . •
Conditions of sale will be made known on:: the day of
sale, y ' , '
JAMES 11. GRAEFF, ;'•
1
ROBERT F. CLARK. Ereenters.,
CLARENCE IL FRICK, :;
By Ardor of Court. :1
JOSIITA BOYER, Cler«:af 0. C
Octi'2o, '3O. • . altdt '
...._ . _
SHERIFFS' sALE, of REAL ESTATE.
Il Y• V irtue of, sundry writs ol=Vendi
jp:ii,.,rui Exponas. ismiLa out of the Court 4f Common
Pleas of Schuylkill County, and to rue diiected, there will
be exposed to Public tiale or outcry. on
. • SATURDAY, :NOVEMBER tern, liltt, .
at 10 t.'ol'oek In the tbrenoon, at the public house of Wm.
Matz. in the Borough of Pottsville, Schuylkill County,
the billowing described Rear Estate. viz: .3.,
Alai that certain lot or piece of ground, situate in the 1
boroligh of Pottsville, Schuylkill county. tsmided on the,
north by Market street, on the east by lot of Jelin Powers,
on the south by a ten feet wide alley, and onthe west by
Eighth street. contalniug in width 30 feet, and in depth
103 feet, with i the appurtenances, consisting of el
double two-story stone dwelling houre , y.with a one
nd a half story trams kitchen thereto:attached, as I
the firoperty of ANIRIEW GI LAIORE.
ALSO,aII those certain two house* two atories . a l
high; one frame and one stone, lot stable , apt lot
of ground, situate on the westwardly side of (~,,. ntre .
. _ _ _.. .. _ ...
MI
street, in the borough bf Pottsville, Schuylkill county.
lving the lot whichlis marked number sevnty-six (7t5l
en the map or plan 4f -lots laid out called thil Norwegian
addition to the town of Pottsville, awl is bounded and
IleivilbOd as follows . i Viz: Beginning at a post on the
westwardly side of Centre street, a corner of *lot marked
1 0 .15, tin the same map or plan. and heretorcite ennvey4d,l
• to Edward Waklem;:thence by-the same'rsotith vieventY.
three degrees west, 191 feet and two Inches to a post on
the eastwardlyside of Adams' street: thenri3 along said I
streOt eorth 17 degrees west 09 feet and slit inches to a
post] thence by Int Marked number 77 on the aforesaid
Huger plan, and abeut to be cenveyed to Ilinmas Quinn,
north 11l degrees east 2'28 feet and five inches to a post,
andiotit 90 feet paitsing along the northerh , end of the
house now occupied by Jaiiiea Buckley. to Centro strut.r
aforesaid: - thence airing said street south 7;1 feet and 10
Inches to the place Of beginning. as the property ofJA MRS
BUCKLEY..
ALSO, all the right, title and interest ofilVashington
Rummel of, in and to all thal certain Faith or piece of
land, situate in Wayne township, Schuylkill enunty, on
the :road leading from Schuylkill Haven tii Phiegrove.
bonhded I by, lands of Jacob Wommer. Jonathan Vetch.
Isaac Bernheisel and John Yelch. containing ao acres or 1
thereabotits,•with the appurtenances. consis,ting of a two
• astory stone tavern house: with a one story stone
. ;;;., kitchen thereto attached (known as the Long Run
Hotel;) a one story frame dwelling house; a on e
store log dwelling house:A frame stable and frame sheds.
-ALSO. all the right, title and 'interest. o Washington
litairrtei, of. in .and to a certain tract of w , '!od lamb situ- .
atelin Wsyne township. Schuylkill ciottity%, bounded by'
• Lands of John Yeic,h and Jacob Bernheisel,Contain in g to
aerbs. more er less.; l' •
' ALstl. all the right. title and interest of w.blnzt,,,i
Iftiminel, of lit and to all that certain Ica or piece of
ground. situate Inlthe h. , rough of Schuylkill Ilavi•n, in.
bebuylkilt contity, holinded on the north 'rind east by a
12 beet wide alley, lot the south by lot of Wallet Mts, de
ceased, and on the west by a public street. containing
abut 150 feet in depth and about.lo fetd. in width,
with the appurtenantea, crinsisting;!of a one story I
log dwelling house. and a frame stable, as the pro-
petty of WASIIPCKITON KUM:MEL. ;
Seized, taken IMeSecution,and will be seld by
. . • JAMES "....i.a.ol,ll,.Sheriff.
, L • r•tieturys' °trier, 1
I#l.tri//r.. Oct. hl , 1 555. < ) * ; •.< 4..4t t •
• • RIDGWAY FARM,
.AORICULTURAL & COAL COMP'Y.
_ WENT
ik,m e within Use Reach (tf. Etery Af
F -1 1VENTY-SEVEN, Thoustind Acres.
°faecal Faun and COAL Land bare beenpurehased,
wit the intention of airing a Farm of 25_acres for each
share, payable, by instalments of One Dollar a Week. or
Farms of 50, 75 and 100, acres in propnrtion. Each Yana
Coating S'2oo. Ilalf Sbareg. $lOO. Including:other improve
reents.and frtMting upon a road thirty Witt in width.
:Tho• soil is amongst the richest in the State. and in
C4al Is literally ; inexhaustible. Your .itailroads will
shortly be completed. connecting it by wiltri.‘ct communi
cation with Now York, Philadelphia. Boston, Pittsburg,
EH e , th e cities of the Lakes.ind all' the Nestern maths
fdrmlng the grindest cancentration of railroads in the
Si-ate. - ::-Ste the latest map of Pet nsPrania(Barnes%)
1/vonm:dives .are :running on a largo btrt. There is also
tdvaluable Saw Mill upon the propecty.land Two Mun
ched and Thirty-fire Lots in the towel of St. .• ary's,
'l , hich the subscribers get. lii the town arc Motels,
Schools, Saw Mills, time stores and every; thing deldnA.
About Seyen Thousand Acres ani now under cultivation,
slid the population numbers 2,500. In the vicinity about
tin thousand acres morels undei cultivation.
SS2S h. 57 28
The land surrounds these improvements. It is a sup,'
lot limestone soil, and unlike much Perdisylvania land.
is neither rocky nor mountainous. The timber .is of
the best kind. consisting of Cherry. Sugar Maple, Pine,
Oak. Hickory. Chesnut. &e. • • e
There is auottier consideration of the greatest insport
ince. The laud is one bed of Coal. Upon this property
it is inexhaustible. fly takings glance a the latest map
.-drat at this locality, and then over the State---it will
be found to possum the grandest features of prosperity,
improvement and almostinimediate devOlopment. 3t is
superior to any. other. It Ls the only place.having the
great concentration of Mikan's. by which New York,
the 'Lakes, Philadelphia and Pittsburg ate at its doors.—
There Is no coal; in New York, and: mi. account of its
Situation, It possesset the advantage Of nearness. It
Must shortly, become immensely valuable. Its la , iatlon
points its destiny An - become the POttaville' of that
country.
More
than
and relatives: M
az well as thote having ore
than one share, can have their farms tniether.
An Improvenient Department will also , be connected
with the Company.. By this moans; in, order to accom
modate thoiti Oho are unable to give their personal at
tention to fencing and
.preparation. '.ne desire to rent
their properties out. instead. of residing' there. arrange
*lents can be made to place each farm eat complete order,
so as to be ready for cultivation.
t These embrace the principal features. 4nd an excellent
:opportunity is now offered for a man to Obtain a borne
i fur himself. h wife and children, either at . tho present
or time to come,. fanny bushiest men.? mechanics and
working men upon farms, who ease .Several dbliara
:month. ean. by ;has uniting together. ifC , Oll3O freehold.
et 11; while they scarcely miss the oath:Y. and at less ex
pense than the annual cost of tobacco orthe Most trifling
hinnies. A saving and purchase of this kind eats no
thing, and ~ constantly increases In value. In case of
Sicknessor misfortune, ,by which he is thrown out of
employment, he 'has a home to go, to , where he can al
ways mitheit gOod living. Many sonsj if they avow up
to posseaston of at farm, instead of living in the city,
would becOme worthy and anent citizens. There the
avenues Of meccas, are not overcrowded . The title Is
unexceptlonahly good. Those who desfre farms, will ale
ply personally or by letter, (enclosing first instalment.)
to Samuel W. Cattril, at-the office Of the Company. lay
Walnut street. , between Fourth and Fifth. Philadelphia.
;Adios, are aliened to hold shares in their own names and
Hatt. without : trustees,
The shares ;are rapidly -selling; end early application
is advisable, !Specimens of Ctxti unfit iron Ore 'run he
seen at the (Ver. .
•OLtice hours from 9 A. NT. to 9 P. 3L
OFFICERS: •
Ptcrident—Cnss. K. Wen, Attorney at Law, 13 San
sorn,street. Phlladelphtt.
Ottrrtru Poarra.;Wholesale'Grocer,
Areh and Water streets, Philsdoltatia.:
Trettsurer—lamas Brion. Whoeisile Jawellet t No._
105 North &rend street. Philadelphia. .
.likoretars—Ssx'a. W. Carrau., 135 Walnut strart,
I
Dim-lora—torte .7Erriatts, Supeilntendent of the
West Chester h Philadelphia Ittalrtmd; Aaasnsm N.
N. Bartsextc. Merchant Lanreater: 11. O. 0.. It want.
am Secretary of .the Washlncton Mutual and Marine
Insurance fkarpany. Philadelphia: ettasszs C. .irti;ta.
Parksbnrg %Yorks, Parksburg t arer. Is mess, Attorney
at UR, Lancaster. .
Rtffrevert—L fforbert, Esq.. 74 Nronh SeenThi atrett,
Philadolphitt.,has been over the land. i -
Remy &mita, Esq., 662 North Fifth West. Philadel
phia, Wu been over tbel •
Ez-oov.lSm slttler, Cleortleld, has been over the land.
Win. Tr. Itoone, Esq.. 4th botow Walnut street, PUladel
phlaftuts beat over the land.
non. Georg* Barrett. Clostileld. hasdren over the land,
- Richard Gardiner, Red..o36Eoplar airset, Phdlad:pada,
his been over the land.. .
OSCAR MOOR,Esq., Pottarllle.
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THE NEW YORKITRIBUNE...
1855.050.
r HE .TRIBUNE is now in the. mid»
die of its 'fifteenth year: Vol, XV. of in_
weekly la 1
sue enhamenced on the lstof September last. The Amer
ican, public need not now be made acquainted with las.,
chareett.4. or claims to Consideration.. With but a sabot=
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aimed to stand for Itighteousnt , as- for Truth. for huanns
- against fortified Inhluley. Fritud and •Ippre.doit.-E
There Is not a slave trader on thiS Continent. though lie .
May never read anything but bills Of sale and ta
payable, who doe, not know and hate Till. Tl:flit:\
there is not atf extensive fabric:d6r of drite . ged and poi
sonous Liquors who does net , milder it a ~, r y dan.n.l,-apq
and immoral paper, soil wonder.'whs, its oubli
t l .l..inted. in it rmnuur.fil. celttr,lo.A in.:
Yo r k .Ttir, S[..wam: r..markti",l
that it "had never know ti a hard; griping., st•riviq
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denumlatioits of Iniquity And abuses of prover. while,
claiming no exemption from human fallibility, it may
have dotie temporary injustice to Individuals, but it has
never teen unfaithful to Principle, nor deaf to the crfi.s
of the wronge'd and suffering. in its columns the
cates TA novel and unpopular ,!theories - contclitp.at, es
the melioration of human -woes, especially the.s of the
voiceless and down-trodden, have ever found andien, I
and hospitality: while it has ardently resisted. and will
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grade any class because of diversities of Nativity, Creap.
or Color.
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has grown.steadily in public aPpieciation from the day I
of its origin. Its means of s,rving the public have been
augmented in proportion: • Intifead of a single editor,
with one or two assistants, its organisation' now .cOM;
prises a numerous body of wiiterS, each fitted by epeciil
accomplishment and experience for the particular line
of discussion to which his pen is devoted; the daily
amoont of reading matter given more tiimi quadruples
that of its earliest issues: a stall' of valued correspon•
dents encircles the globe, transmitting. early and
gent narrations of whatever is unlit worthy of at tentitin;
while Politics. Legislation, Literature. Art. IliatoryHAn
short whatever affects the social well-heirs of mankind.
Polemic Theology alone excepted—finds here the fre t st
and most searching discussion., .
' Attached py proOtind conviction to the lieneilt4nt
policy of Industrial, development and Internal Inter
ennimunication whose most conspicuous champion
through tho last Half-Century was lIESItY
imbued. moreover. With that Spirit of forbearance ito
ward our weaker neighbors and toward the Much
wronged Aborigines of this Continent and of Yvice with
All which will hallow the name:of Whig, TIM TRIBUNT,
while surrendering no jot or it*pniper inderendence4co‘
operated earnestly and ardently with the Itibig parti. so
long as its vitality was preserved. When in 18S0-'2 Rif at
tempt was made to interpolati, slave-hunting intot its
creed, we sternly resisted that imposition: wheni at
the close of the last Pn-sidential canvass,
.it was seen
that a large portion of the. Whigs priferred to defeat
their own party rather than allow its Anti-Slavery Wing
to share its triumph, even under a conservative Chief-on
a Pro-Slavery platfertn, we knew and proclaimed:that:the
Whig party was no more. Suhselnent events, including
the rise and culmination of the Know-Nothing consitira
• cy. and the speedy absorption therein of the whole Terre
of Pro-Slavery IMb:ism. only, confirmed our undoubtittg
anticipations. With no sickly lamentations, therefore,
for the inevitably bygone, but with hope, and joy.eand
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Ping and watched the progress of that mighty REPtit.
' LlCANmevement which. Impelled by tho perlidlowi - vio
lation of the Missouri Compact, and stimulated tn; the
astounding outrages whereof ibc rights of the Pre-4Set
tlerw of Kansas have been Atli vletlms—by the repiinted
'and utter vitiation of their elections by nn armed il2nu'y
Collected by conspiracy and hurled suddenly upon them
from the tborder.counlics of tbi ! b e lab,, r i ng s tar „
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feuds. anti unite the true hearts and strong arms of
the froo-xouled In one; mighty effort to confine. the
Scourge anti scandal of our; eluntry within the limits
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! With scarcely a shadow of patronage, THE. TRIBUNE .1*
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Sekt-WsrgtX and WEtKLT oh a' sheet 44 by 31
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Oin fhr Pr•pirrin,.ro
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CULTURE OP THE SOIL. .
Enrrort—ln a:review ft eertail
I c [ g i ea l
.b00k 4 4 recently puldished,
I •
following remarks, which mar
t4ynur readers who have read the disc:.
itY the Progress' ve Farmer, on the detc.,;:o soils. ,
- -.
"There is a hitherto unnotim
- Y •
c,?nstapt operation as a degratlit4t.a,
.eiviliied countries.
s itie refer t ot ,
tftre.orthe soil. In tlifTerent
sistems of fanning and varlot:,
11;: follow,'ell. A. verc eommo n
hirlY well manag e d dstriers, ism
iecattleibr the purpose of affor,h...z.7
4ith the straw used fur Jitter, that,.r.
4ow on chest. farms ciistuuniry.t.•
Iliatitire from without, iu the form
but these ,ul,,tahcesarreo:l•
:weedily into ud3Lionui. crop. ond
ground ; and a' moderate tertiiitr
it s was . formerly the case, be
ihem for_ the sake uf simplicity
These 'extraneous manner!; quite
-
question. •
1,1 Upon such farms as these to
fer,.a not uacommon toodo of
lour lilt system, as it is called.
cropped - one year with
wheat or barley, among %hid
.. and clover seed are sown, whieli
libird Year a crtly of bar, and
, i Xhen ploughed mp, that iit the fonrtl
icrop of oats mad' b,' growl,. If w e
(that a farm, is cultivat e d upon teat }.a_
liiwenty years, each field will hare pr..
jaiain suicession five e . ri,ps of turnip. .at , ,
l oats. 'The amouut of the..e
:acre varies very much accoOn; t o
tion, elitnate, and the skill sho; \ .nin zr,..
tnent,; but Ike foil
't not niacommo.- crops - 7-tilirty two tur,,
.f. , '
nips to the acre, forty Inedu.! 3 „i ~,
seventy bushils of oats, and the :71,
clover crop will weigh (dried' alout at,:
/
a half. ,Crops like these extract a gr..-'s
from the-ground.
• kis quite evident that in this my
touch is taken by the crops tram the
aud , sold
,off principidly to large town,
.of the wheat or barley. while the ,
is returned to tri'e` soil, *here ii , L iv,
I that svitili. 4 ll it formerly took attar, 11:
are sold, to' a disttince, and all the poi
sulphur. &c., that they have in their;
and which they obtained from the.voil.,
away as elle:dually as ij a strahril t i i It.
were shoreled into`: a cart, omrefie , laC , . ;
pitched into a ricer fbrey mile,4 1/14;41:,
the cats only it portion of the grain a
the rest being given to the farm lib!
ultitriately returned Co the land. P.:
rine portion of the oat is consumed
ration, but the carbonic acid is re'.....:
the soil ; at any rate, if the farmeft:
hors get some of his homes carbonic a:
gets: as much of theirs, and so the b::
preServed. In like manner with
some is sold but some is consuaN ~ic
farm. The turnips are given to Ira:
or
,Cattle. : These when fed are t‘:
increased b I - hai-iug been:derived fr.
turnips, whit :turnips are 'nothie„; t
soil in anotjt tom.
If the farmer sold eVerything that.
and consumed nothing (an. iniper,.
this country,) he will, provided I.s.
such crops as we have stated. take lr.:
acre of his land, in twenty years, eLE.
tired weight.. Practically the farrncr.
by ;far the' greater part of all this,l.'
does abstract arporrioa ..' all , l this 1.. :
year after year, the de.letierali. , n -!
from this cause mast he very grevi..
bi!:very strikingly in a
isle drainnge has been tilt. a nualiwr•
These tiles') when originally :
griatnti Ivuuld be about
but if nteasukiiii now; then will be
rie'arer the surtitee, or rather die
tw'futtnd. nearer them.
ONE WAY To DUX FICCIT.—T
noticed a simple apparatus for 'lr..:
at.the residence of a farmer in Duc!r,
ty, a description of which may fur.:
to others. Upou the south side
is a " stoup" some ten feet high. .1.
the roof is arranged a shelf (Trig.
full size of the stoop, and restiDg o ,
rollers on each side; a sort Of rai!sru:
ed, each rail consisting of two tar
or boards nailed together, but ker
about an inch from each other
of board. place
. between them at •:1
tervals; these rail Ways are naikd
the two sides of the stoop, and is
eight feet from the , Urn
drying platform is supplirte , l
'of wheels or pulleys, formed bs
Sections of round stielif, atm wt.;
quarter inch auger Nile Vilf
through i•s centre ; the.slpa4
opening between the two
Side rail, and are held. itt pact
pins put through the side piece ,
or pulleys stand a ittle abyre
the rails, and over themthe
easily. Plums, Cherries,
fruits are spread on the plathirm,•sl.
drying days it is rolled out uren
ling supports, exposing the fr.;:t
c
jAt evening, or upon the ,apr . .-
jthe platform is easily. s hoved .!havi
'roof. Such an apparatus can Le e•
'very readily in a single day in : it
years, and be amply sutlieient •
quantity of different kinds of fr'''
A similar appariitus might lie art :
a garret floor, : to be shored i
teraporary . ()pelting limier the 6"
In this case the inner portion ef
should be held .by pulit)s to ro ve
end from tipping downward. Ill'
- 29,a00
113771
Lits.rm
6.000 "
there will be no necessity for F.;
ports.-41Merican -4griculturist.
PuEstnEsT Pcnnist:. fur A
mould, boil a siitlieient
to produce a quart of meat, pr 7
Ofeasure, *tier being p9;lride a
thrGugh bier . e: 1 Boil threeqi
pound or lump sugar in one
with a i(ick of vaniU, until
Et
third. Boil one pint of: (70 11 ' ; " 1
dour of elic;:itoii;„ then the ...,yruin,
yol.ses of e; 7 7 . ,:zs nieey beat n i)
-Tar, Nu,:st . .w.
brawl,- without crust !'our st-a;,.44,
it ; let it stata until well soake l . o
well with four eggs, a little
nutmeg.
.I3;ike in small cups
IME
REM
Urciprs.