The miners' journal, and Pottsville general advertiser. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1837-1869, December 15, 1855, Image 4

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' Pre do Kookerkither.
Otie eti_ in ti:t*eibistrieetrityli 4- 'l7 •
-, a lie Patt.sit.tevAitg lilt!" Mt drag pads—
Her littlo bac(' at waist's beiritilfig chant:
The whileibilWaird la Me restive
Era took tier d impled luu and with s smile
Statlln it geutly ear etas !MO
's= Paled, to atenderatisaeedlasaehat..•
t palta ie. naltPsi VIM
e r
'Mee mil! aatinorexiii i .6W* pet,
I odd met pesus oueecestldngsataspet'
Vilth 46.1mi g ea -11P11 of " y r" 1111141114
/ Aio - iin - tba immoral naskaod mann bust.
Whose sendoa ape: bin dattnitAw tined,
Moab. eby Issositilthe ot.tdo audible* tbnot;
St tinnily algtosi, to Supra' ends a thrill
/ burst, dol—say 'oab at your will
- Bat 0, lost rapture—Car, no loner said, . •
Shaggily chip it pat on disown base
• -
- - , . ,
e 11W, have ever met, in travelling, reader,
th a garrulous old woman, whose tongue it
as ir' holly impo.tsiblwte keep trete "ettensitY
the while," yen will laugh, es we have
1 ughaket the eineied Very graphic simteh;
of New England female stage•ecach company.
The extract mar,sr
_orftt 8-tittle ton fat first, but
never mind`tkiti; y ou will t hink it too abort
, ._ .
when you are through with it: '
"The day was , remarkably fine,: our road
lay through the pleasantest part of pleasant
Connee ient, near the picturesque valley of
the Housatonic:- our cattle were sleek and
tine-looking :, the driver was civil, and dressed
well; while the coach itself waltz miracle of
comfort."
iii the midst of this prospective and pre,
sent - enjoyment, an elderly lady, with a mon
strous bandbox, a paper-covered trunk; and
it , _l4.tle girl, are stowed away in the coach.—
and here beginneth the trouble. Before get-
ling in however:
"'Driver,' Aahl the lady, 'do you know Dea-
conlico , ..kr
"'Nu, ma'am; replied the driver ; on
ly druv on this road ahout,a fortnight:
"'I wonder if neither of them gentlemen
'-`don't know him.r.she said, putting-her head
into the coach. - , • •
a •
t don't; said one, whotn we will call' the
wag, 'but I know ? ' Deacon' Hotchkiss, - if that
will answer your purpose!'
"'Don't either of •therre other gentlemen
know him ?' _ •
"No 'reply.
'!'Well, then, I don't knew whether to get,
in or not,' said the lady; ?'cause I 'Must 4.e
Deacon Hitchcock before Igo home. Ith
a lone widow lady, all the way from the *State
of Yew Hampshire, and. the
_Deacon was • a
'veryparticitlai * tnyad pf husband's, this
little girl's father, who has been dead these
two long years, and I should . like to see him
•
"'Does he lire about here?' asked the dri-
CM
"'Well, I don't knair for certain; said the
lady; ‘htit,ln.l lives somewhere in Connecticut.
This is tlie first time I was ever so far from
home. 1 live in the State of New Hampshire,
and it is ilrlyVal unpl , Asant. Neel a little
dabersome o,beotii riding all alone in a stage
with geatleaten Ova I never see before in all
my life.' . .
"'There is no danger ma'am,' said the dri
vel; /the gentletlien won't hurt you:
perhaPs they won't; but it is very
unpleasant fin' a lady to be so fur from home.
I live in the State of New Hampshire; and
this little girl's
"A r cla - had batter get in, ina'atn,' said the
driver, with praiseworthy moderation.
"'Well, I d know but• I may as • well,'
she replied; alit atter informing the driver
once more, that she was frOm the State of
New Flanipsltireand that her husband had
been dead two years', she got in and took her
seat.
"‘[ will take your fare, s id the
driver
'How much is it, Sir?' asked the lady.
Tour•and-sixpence,' sail the driver, 'for
vourself and the little girl. •
,
now, that's a raonstrons sight of
money far a little girl's passage like tnat; her
ftther, my husband, has . ueen dead these two
long years; and I never Was so far from home
in ali my life. I live in the State of New
Hampshire. It is very unpleasant for a lady;
but I dare say neither of them 'gentlemen
would see me, a lone widow,. imposed upon.'
4"111 take your fare, if you plea's'e,' repeat
ed the driier, in a tone somewhat bordering
up,m impatience.
"'How much did you say it was? —thzee
and.sixpence'r asked - the lady.
'Four and-six, if you please, tua'am,".lll-",
litely answered the driver. - ' •
"'Oh! four-and-sixpence!' And 'after ,
good deal of rambling and shaking of , her
pockets, she at last produced a hUlf•doll.ir and
York shilliuo, :Ind put them into the driver's,
hand. •
"' That's not eitintgi ma'am, said tae dri
ver;' "f, want ninepence more.
" 'What! ain't, we itr York State?' she asked,
eagerly.
replied-tii driver, 'it is six
shillings, York money: .
said the laxly, .used be quite
good tic reckoning, when I was to home in ,
New Hampshire; but since I've gut q far
from home, I blieve beginning] to lose
my mental faculties,'
take that other nittepence, if you
pleise; said the driver, in a voice approach.
ing a little nearer to impatience. At last, af
tor making allusion three or four times 'More
to her native State and her deceased husband
(happy man!), she banded thetiriver his nine
pence, anti we were once more in motion.
"'Do you think it's dangerous on this road?'
began the lady, as soon as the door was
closed; I ant ii'very lengthy way froth home,
in the State of New Hampshire; and if any
,- thing should happen, I don't know what .1
-- sk'onlfi do, rta quite unfamiliar with travel
ing. I'm a widow lady. My husband, this
little girl's :littler, has been dead these two
years come this spring, and rni going with
her to the Springs ; she, has got a dreadful
had complaint in her l istomach. Are you
going to the Springs ?''she asked of au inva
lid passenger.
'"He shook his head feebly ih rep'y.
"'Are you going, Sir ?' she said, addressing
the humorist.
'No,lhe 'replied, am not; and if I
torre—' But the contingency was inwardly
pronounced.
"Are your she asked, turning to me.
•
"' A re'
"Al? 'Tam-very sorry. r should , likelo
put myself under the care of some clever gen
denten ; 'it is awful unpleasant for a lady to
be so far frOtri home Wiihout a protector. I.
am froth the State Of New - Hampshire, and
this is the first , time ever went a-traveling
in .my life.' Do '
you know anybody in New.
Hampshire?' •-: •
":No, madam,' answered 'our wag. do
wit,and I hope yOu' will - excuse me for til r y ,
ingkthaa.never, wisht - •
"'llrelouwolt's very siirange; Continued
the ohlgossip,lhaven't meta single soul that
I'keou , since I left home.' I Ma 'acquainted
with all the first peOple in the State. . Ham ,
very Well knOwn in Rocky Bottom, Roeking- t
hamConnty,ia the'State'Af:s6; dlamPshi re.
t ldtiatti all ilie'first getttlectiari.inßie Place' --4;
•Yhere's Squire DoodWin, Squire Cushtnan, 3le.
Timothy Ravens, Mr. Zacharay Upham; Doe-.I
tor.
• -
"'Hold 'on, driverl hold on!' eielaiMed
the humorist; 'I can't stand this! Stop: for I
•. _
mercy's sake; and let me obit' -.
i
- -.‘'l . lte driver reined up, and, the wag took 1
his 'ais hand and jumped out—the
4.;, , ,nrefit0.1 victim of n garroloui Yankee
widow !!' -•
Witex Jack Jones" discovered that he had
polished his heclusate's boats instead of his
own, he called it se aggravated instance of
•Jalwring . Ala 6'nfoundelly Lard, ioo—un
der a mistako,"
-
rvi/41 1
prtitutt,..vr 1A
V& lostifill* -O Rf 4
...
rtrrz,7tigNmorit cti.igiAll,l( -
-21diott..it;phibao r a,Km,,rivAmit,'.-
..h and fintiollerloCrgOtir tettr•SW!rislA da,
entia Red aadgtaktolisd IIII4C!' ' • -
Phliamletpllts;risbinzarylT,lB44 , ", * 74.1"
WM:FRANCK, AUCTIONEER
N.V. corner Ft4tPlitikurel.l4 ift* , ..W•tViatiluX
;lAA:re x
Positive SQ. ovary 11Foretadaaff '
At?' TIAMLOCK; 4 AD : 1 11!Z ati Olt-
ILATILVIie sotd:-:withoot relerye,. for
I V — Cash = -Cloths;tri - 164 - an4'
Goo& purely, Uolataruall *Wiest Cutlery, Oup4,Clciat
tag. Mud:al luatruureu te. and :if m•dsaii;s4ll goteraity,..,
air ro. 44tatiwm tasitArirat,hisperel. *grotto:
scries - of ereryeleieripticen.
Pbiladelpals. February 17:1855. ,
"';"''1":1Y
.
fovea ELLAIE4I3IIIWASEIA 14113... 4 ,
Cartnisamlia co 0.*, - acoonar a ea:) - ,
No 86N.Ilthiur %WM /Itch stAl Mad& ?.
yFFEBS Air sale, at - the lowest rule*,
the rob:ming articles: Bronn,QUve and Pale Sea*
Winter Sperm OIL Lard OW MlTiere_ 9tL Immix,' Ala.
Palot MhiaPee,Naral Storer" Bator White.Wtater
ph ant Oil,lxtralChlte Winter Solar Oil. °leached Wire
Muds Oil. common. Whale Oil, refined Whale Oil,
Sperm and Adamantine Cualleaddexican WA Peruvian
Guano:
October Iva , •
* . EASONAULE'ShawIi. - Fashion able
Silks,' fill' ittoek' , ,Black Drem Hoods,' all 'kinds,
it kets and Filtrineba Linen and Colton Meetings
Staple Housekeeping Goods. Cloths, ties and Ves
ting,. '•• EYRE WiNDELL. '
P. s,—,ptorekeoporsatsdmtlpr wet an* Iturtri
with searettand &Arabi, )39r 'filoodi Woes rites; , Bar
galas from Phitadeighla and Newlin* Anettomt
N eases French Merinees, all solcs*,-whoinstli
roil 'Wenn; to $1 25.• a
September 15, 1556
GREAT. CILE4NOT ...STREET CLOTHING PALACE
VO.' 165, - one door 'below sth, both
side, in the new. lion IntlMini-
Merrhants rho want to purchase a finer article
,2f nee
dyinade clothing-than has ever before been offered, and
gentlemen who would please thernselvesin any garment
for their wardrobes. or in snits tv their inns, should go
to this tvlabli,hmetif, so admirably in keeping through
out:, witty the Weal. arm* of Fssistota, on which It is
rated. and purchase the Neu, which via alone satisfy at
{-newt taste. Suits or single garments made to order at
he stiorte4 notice. & full assortment of tine Furnish.
lug Goods also offered. Everything In the latest style of
Fashion, arid ticket4narked with the lowest cash price to
plain figures.
Philairs, October :3.'45
GREAT BARCAINSIN DRY COOPS,
• Wh4esale and MGR: ^ •
Opeaing of Fall Goods.
][AUSSE'II I & GREEN, No; 15
41 tiorth Second street. (corner of Jones' Ailey.) Phil
adelphia, Iteceleing daily from the Philadelphia and
-New l'ark: astless:all. the Inept desirable rayless( WM ,
Goods, Wench :Merino, Pairametas,lMadenatcOrtegn; de
Gangs,'Shalls, Estella Bordered, Cashintire, Thibet.-Bar
State, Long and Sluare Blanket Shawls:: Table Cower
Wool - Plaids: Seek and dpera•Flannels; Linen Table
Cloths: Towels; TicitingarLinenatitiCotton.Diaper: Red
and White Flannels: tini-best and cheapest- -Mclallna in
the city. We call cspeetai attention to onr. Black Silica.
all the eelebrated makes it the lowest cash prices and
warranted Oil Boiled; also, to our Long and . Square Bre
vita Stiatri:Vaiiketo: altwitea, and losierisrlassithirr
_with a large assortnient ot..Mon's and Boyle wear: the !ar
gon. and - cheapest Satinetts in, the City and all other,
'goods toci numerous to mention:o the Cbcap ntorenf
PAUSSETT - & OILEE.N.c
3R-Stn
MUSIC PUBLISHING HOUSE. ,
,LE I: a WALK t , ttcromors to GEORGE
%%11410, No. laliCteranut street, tinder thr
Ittah - Mutsu.' l'hlladelplata; -are tenstantl,
publishing the latest Music. front-the ttsoxt popular Au
thors in the United States. in a style that will Tie with
any Issued nt any ether
,hottse, either to this country
or Europe.
They have ale) the, pleasure to announce to the public
that their stork of SAiret Musk on Laud. etau•lsta of the
lar g est and most complete assortment to be found in the
country :" they are constantly adding to their stock all the
New tim-ir publisheil Now Tort:, l/eatvol. &e.
They also publish several , Tristrortlon-nookr4 which are
In general MP thnnaghont the country.
PI ANOS—A lino. assortment of the 'indit manufacturer,
of Now York and Iknton, at the lowest cheap prices.
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS., .
Also. a general aa.sortutent of ni tass, 1101Ins..11anjoes,
Flutes. A ccmit.ons. &c.. and Harp : 4 triturti,
of the best Italian qualities. all of which will Wl:untidy.
ed to the public and the trade Id the lowest rates. ~.
Orders punctually attended tn. • '
k AU& Walker's Musk and rubllcatizus tan b e
obtained it r.A.NNAN't k ton.. Putt*.
vll le.
F•-;) 4 7• •. stf
LOAM & CO'S SILK MID SHAWL STORE.
No. 198 Chesnut St., Philadelphia.
\
e
y.take leave to inform the Ladies of Pottsville sad vkloity, that we hasf.
open a full stuck of Fall and Winter itrenelt neet(&: 'laid
arrived by:lavrearid Liverpool Steamer& in our shawl a,
Pam' will foetid the mast eatemilve aa, , ortment of
i
itroelm, 1.1 t
..t and Situate SHAWLS. Stella and Printed
It.or.l.nd SIIAWIS, in the city; Willie *AM ft (MIA KS.
TAWIAS and MANTII,Latt. In Verret. Cloth and Meire
Adritrft. cannot he surparsei.. - - .
~ ...rirSilk and Dress Gonds."o"O
Tith d .pirtm..mt is supplied with all the newest styles
nro ado. Plaid. nripe, 'Mole Antlquil and Black
Kti:s. white Mc ire Antique Pm bridal dreseec, Rich, Silk
Rohe Wessex, Printed Cashmeres and Defellnetr. Impinee.l
Madams and Cashmeres, a lar4e assortment of all colors',
and very cheap..
Embrlblertes, Ribbons. atereol. &e.
Mourning Goode,
of t.ip(ris, DunlingneJ. Ceshmeies. ,De Mines, oft.
We f•aniumtiy a,licit a call from our Counter frlendA.
furling eonthlentfrom our nrvat, facil ides for purchasing
goviht: we ran off.tr great hat ,Tai jiasyny &
I'. 5.,... , -4.:ousta tt tly receiving new goods by the .IF.nro.
pean Stotttners. - " -
Ortnber 13,1855
• SAVINC FUND
OF TUX
U. B. 'lnsurance, Annuity and Trust Co., • •
LiouT, _ H E. coyn,::r Third and Ches.
(,'out streets. Philadelphia.—Capitafs2so.ooo. Money
is:reeuhreoan deposit daily. The amount depusPed is
entered lola Deposit Rook and given to the Ilepesitor,or.
if preferred. a certificate will be given. .
'ill sums, large and small. are received, and the amount
paid kick on demand, without notice.
Interest is pall at tho rate of fire. per cent.. rammen
riag from the day .of deposit, and ceasing fourteen dap.
previ nvi to the withdrawal of the oney.
On the fleet day of January. in each yiar, the intoned
of each deposit is paid to the depositor, or added to the
principal as ho ntay/prefer.
Tholcampany hare now upwards of 3,500 depositors in
the city of Philadelphia alone. .
• Any additional information will be given by addressing
the,Trtasurer.
•
f - PlREetort!,,
Stephen 11. Crawford. Pres . /L William M. doclwin„
Law, Johnwin. Tice Preet, Paul D, aiiddard,`
timbre:o IVe-Thompson, lieorge Mcllenry,
W.'Tin Alio% James Devereux.
acob 1././Elorance, unntamts English,
S•rrebtry and Treasurer - PLLVE FISK.
Teller and Interpreter J..e.OEIILSCIILAGER.
Septemhor If. '55 . • afely .
South Fourth street (opposite Li-.
tyq br2ry street). Philadelphia. - Die sinking. antra'',
big. Minting.. embossing. &e. Original designs, Mashies
elkv ieef. notes..tfilbheads, labels, seals, viewsof buildings.
Stores. machinery, &c. accurately drawn and engrasedon
rhionable terms. Persons at a distance can have their
engrisln e .es executed from daguerreotypes, "by sending
them per express or otherwise. file Sinking and emboli.
sing. Dies for business cards. envelopes: libels. &c.seals ]
for societies. corismat lons and companies, engraved and
embossed. on wood orbrairs. (Mee seal presses. heads nt
newspaper' for common printing nr cylinder presses.—
Embresed printing. for business etude, (meek)" labile.
ke. Phan and ornamental Job Printing, Mildness cards.
circulars. notices. bilbboada. prombaory notes, Druggists'
and Apothecaries' labels. plain and embossed, mane e.
tnrere labels. tabs and tickets.
Printing in gold. silver and colors envelope printing.
salt and dour bags. &a., manufactured and printed at the
shortestnotico In all colors. Paper be manufactorY,
grorenf,' bakers . .. centfectioners', and all kinds orpaper
bates for Roe. Envelopes of all qualities and descriptions,
viz.: for Monceopethie medicines, self sealed and printed
directions. for putting np medicines 'for 'sending abroad.
IVedding and visitingreirds engraved and printed. Also.
envelopes of the finest English and French paper. to St
exactly any card. Circular or invitation. Contreyaneete
envelopes, to St deeds. bonds, mortgages, &co made In the,
best manner.' Wk. COLBERT;
Sept. '
Onfers sent by R.iress, as per apronwent..
FIV£ PER CENT . i3AVINC
entsvany•
i v 'A TAT T
.v.l corner of Third atreet fteolisrarti•
tel by the nett of Penthvyliania in iBl . .
the peveettt interval is the and the money is nieretyl ,
paid bun whenever it It railed for, without the naceiteitt •
of giving netins fa" it bititrehand - • •
People who have large MUM put their Irlorte, fit this,
4 41111.1 Fl/114. netount of the superiereatety and eon
veoieuee it afford', bat Any runt, large er small, a re
eels e 4 .. •
This Saving Fund has warp Matt Lalf p ntillinw of tied
lam a.vierely Invested fug the safety of depositors.-
_,
The aillev,la epee to melee and piy ; money el l er/ daY.
fraw 9 drEck to the mornittc till n'el r
ock in the anon
lam :lad pa ay sad Tbuirkir eignings. till A o'clock
Faafte XhP bareal:Matte pat la. are, itrfligd _&P cilia.
titioXte for further information,
' InCtirr Lag:lS - FA. Pruidtnt, -
nonrwr sELPRiunt, Fice - Presa,cnt,
IMED.S , rolory:
Mai ii‘i;Ss 11.10.54 44-1 26.
ME
FALLSTOCK: OF NEW 00008,1,
CLOTHINO PALACE-4)ARD•
ctoratwo or A SIIPEZIOIt QQAtIST,
TROIKAS P. DILL & CO.ll
Sept. :I '55
COLBERT'S
Envelope Mani - factory &Eska:lit' Wbe,
CM
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MilietriMlSOLlMlSfor
PORTERS eV 84031 , 4 DEMON
, AswetaM ifidorlarrer. fibers
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' - -HAMMER* I 4IRAWFIR,L - ' 4 i - 's•!'
ifte. 1031'12iortli This* 111$91Phi11►delia1it:
Mi1e..114 1 17 ,t
Sothaxui, triiii*ags sad LuiUm Goat.
4131129; r t. 4 ti a YF - e* Fp 4- 411141E",...,"-.
ruppowu k rit •
QUM, ; ri ck fin cropilo
paas sid tatiataactarifit tab:444W'
ttrespiag .isaac r ial seasslaia% - --,always an:
Auld, a gnat sarietgjVhth ktcler: itqf atatita attklasi
SaplZ abls for Bleb4o. aid ottiefii a
Ards ',..Veiliwtitt I"haitatt; v Aft', 7 ,
*it 1011 1 ' r •
I WHEATIEY'S.ARCH ST. -THEATRE
• .tret• Iftregt.'eteseeSixth,. Philadelphia. ,
IFIEII4 STAB COMPANY, '
fIOMPOSEi) of the: fitst',Artisto u.
V/tbentirld, heel exeeeifint in Strength and Talent
• aui Datn34 ie ennibinetten heretofore ottered-to the
&tried pubtle, will appear aver,' Idea in Catmed.T. Us"
gedt, sericoCooe Dr=4:Yetidevilies,Mattall fttiettes,
eu, he- When visltteg the Ity gelbere: -
Angthtt $ 5 , 1 0 • .
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PHRENOLOCICAL,CABINET. ,-, * .:'
L
p ,,,,,
- n . r.r,rtcrth ft ,=pgtt't= t i
~ work, on P1'1%41014:7; tqaPkkitr, Water
Cure, Magnetism and PlumtimaidiYallybole+
.-a. ' sale_ and.:oo,
_. st lieyjorlt prices, Pra
4191 1 11 1 16611 feWidialoisiAoldi., and
•,: . futl written lieguipsuns.ti day
• aud evening, Cabinet trey.
Philadelphia; February it4c2ii.s4' l3-1y
OOYS' CLOTHINC. T •
HE SIT.hbooRIBER,- would re spect;
fall,ylninin their rninisfriends andenstainers of
Schuylkill County, ttutt their saiortroont of Clothing fir
'Youngunntlealeir is much Urger 'than ever, sad they
ar 6 disPC. 56 l to *ashes?, , Persons living st u Odin*,
have. the iirivillgo of *savaging ciothhig purelibied
011 store, if they do not snit.
Y A. HOYT 2 BROTHER,
2T3 Chesfnut EA.. carper 'of Tenth, Philads.
• April 22, lfiZA . 16
I=
NOTICE.
purchased the entire stock
• •11 of the lite OMIT. TtIDGIVAY, it 00.. we 2 C'
shall thankful for a continuance of theft •••
ti•
ral patronage beslowrd upon Mr. Itidgwe.y: an.
having made arrangementa to be in constant receipt of
'a full almortmoiit of OILS, we feel confident we ran give
entire satisfaction to the customers of Abe late house.
and respectinlly,soliett ttre-trade tro.geuensi to rail and
examine our stock. before purchasing elsewhere.
1 • " .MITCHEIA. IMI.OAADALU.:i
Sept. 22.155. 38-ly N0..3/ Y. Wharves, bat.
41-fm
;BOYS' CLOTHING.
THOMAS & TIZACIERAY,
ICD. Ciesnnt litrref, abare . l3th, Philadelphia,
trAVE' ' constantly on hand and make
11. Ito orderllOY'S CLOTILING. of the most improved;
styles. Persons from'a dittance purchasing et thhi ea-;
tablithment. hero the privilege of changing any articia ,,
which may not aid*. '
N. B.—a. larger sumortment of Patent Shoulderiream:
Boys' Shirts: together with a general nawartment
Youths . rarnialatng (loads. which we are pteparrel town;
at low priers (be rash. •
September 1.15
. ,Foi - Ladiee and Children.
. .
I OLIN FAREIRA, 'lmporter,
facturel and Dealer-in all kinds of FANCI; FLIRSi
No. - .DA Market street taboret Eighth); Philadelphia.
Having now completed my very largesod beautifullai
nortmetit of all the different kinds of Yaney Furs, am;
Whipped into all the different styles and fashions that.
will be worn during the pr ent sea nn by Ladies and.
Children, and being deterinined to eel! my goods at small
protas, it will-be in the advantaw.e of ladies and otheri,
to glee uto a callhefory purchasing. - • - .
N.ll—Storekeepers and the trade will do well to calh,
ns they Will find. sine of the largest and best variety
stocks to selert from in the city. JOHN FAltElltia
Sept. 2. 74 • • • ' • ' • 3Prita
LADIES' FANCY FUR EITORIi,i
European and American Pure;
rrIlE 84tbs.criber has opened fOr .
11 Ft•affo " ( l,Atii usual splendid assortment of Flifil‘
consisting of itntaian and Hudson's Bay Fable. Storm
and Mini: 'Royal Ermine. Artie* Chinchilla::
&c...tc.
itfs asso r tment of Furs. for trimmings is huge and die-'
Shane. 'Also. a fine assortment of Ladies' and Hants'.
Fur ti le;‘• es. Ce ntel Collars and Cuff., Carriage and Sleigh
liobea;Fe6t MOTs, ad.'
I' All the abOve art iclestire mad tin the newest styloteett
Warranted. " GEO. F. WO3IRATIL
• • T /Va. .0 North 4Th street, Philadelphia. .'r•
N. IL -All kludge! Sill PUSH It"UEIS bought. •,
Oct. 20'55. , . 42-3 m
TO DEALERS IN OIL CLOTHS.
TPIEE UNDERSIGNED being largely`
engaged in manufacturing-Oil non's: has made ar
rangements Io sell his own manufactured goods. The
stock in store isicoinplete. the quality unsurpassed, and
the priers at ;which he can afford to sell, cannot fail to
glee sat isfacilon.
Special can. will he taken in selecting for Orders. I
stock consists .4- 01LTLOTIIS,` front 4 to 18 feel,
wide—new *Worn", rake, tapestry.` marble and Meet
CARRIAGE TOP OIL CLOTHS, on ducks, drills and mut:.
lin. enameled and 'plain surface; TABLE OIL ULOTIIBI.4
to 8-4 wide. in the piece and pattern. superior to the ini
ported:: STAIR DIiUtHIET OIL., I. • 11,2' Sr: Ward=
house. 78 Arth st,l,elosi Third . Pniladelftle.
THOMAS POTTER, itanufadurer,,
Au.,;ust 4, " 3141 m
TO gOUNDETICEN, SIACRIIIII3II3 4 OTHER 4
APURVES. N. E. corner South and
l'enn streets. Pbliadelpbia,lbrnisbee Wok eopprd.
end - tintst, pie Iron, *best iron, solders, fire bricks. port
able forges. epelter, block tin, lead. foundry moulding*:
fitetnlrs. twuribles..antlmony, bablltt north, sand OT all
Linda. braes, old copper. ke.. kr— lie Is. also a dealer ft
wrought and east Remy imn send oilier metals. It is his
(lett re to aerotnntodate maeldnlstaa nd others at a dista nee
from the city. by furnishing enrartiele they may_ want
in their. buelneve. deaden not mentioned in the above
will be pmetired a •di forwarded. Any inquiry in tbe
above line will be 'promptly:Answered,
CIO
A.
N. E. corner South and Penn streeta
Rept.2.l.
HARDWARE.
A Li, oiorts'of T • Rai from 22
il_plundli , por yard, on hand and for salo by A - •!,
th.v. 14, 185.. E. YARDLEY h. SON.:..
tllailroad Iron, flt to relay, In store, and for sale...!
Address !, A. &P. ICOIIP.IITS,Y
' I Brand street below Vine, Plitlivielpbfij,
Nov. 21. . 47-lin
PORT CARBON SHOVEL FACTORY:
• chariest Smith, Proprietor. • '•
All kinds a coal shovels, [Taps, cost*ldl'
•
Tbe patronage of the public hi respectlully'sollciled
• July 2, 4 0 -ably
PATENT COLD .I.ARD,,MNIPIL.
T "Ei,utocribersbeing4lo'olE4o sole
Agents, for the wale of StooeslfeiAiatO• E's Pate*
T HE
Lard Latops,in Schuylkill countWaitvo, it large as
sortment for sale, which are hlghly.4oCimmonded
economy and convenience. Itliffil4T LEI Cllf, , '
Pot issiilC, April 14,1565
fAIRSANK'S SCALES
THE iiubscribero, -- agentlqic;lhe malft
ufactui•ers. hirejust received called
lb.. -Union Counter Seale." calcularedpi, welch from 34
an ounce to 240. lba. For sale at the York Store.
E. YARDLEY .k.SaNf
Pottsville April 28th, 1564 • 17- • •
IRON 'COMMISSION -WARE' HOUSE
,
PENTRE STREET, Pottsville.-4-:•:,
gi,„„/ The subscribers are prepared to furnish the Trdde
Machinist sand Operators at Philadelphia prices, ifreiCht
adde4) wholesale or retail. best American liar Imo. Man
ufactured at Pottsville. and wa rran led of 511 pertur quality.
Also, li, ht T tails .suitable for tulne,?, and Cable Chains
furnished it short notice direct Amu the Importer. •
.•
E. YARDLEY & SON;
York Stnie. Nov. 22, IFtsl 47-tf •;.•
COLEMAN'S CUTLERY STORE..,:.
No. 21 North Third iSlreet. •
GON§TANTLY on hand, a large ae
sortment of Den,and Prteket Knives, Selasora. and
Razors, Table Kaki:Nl:lnd Forks, in Ivory, stag;
bone and wood handles; Carvers and Yorks, Dirks Dottie
Knives.
AI.S.A--a' very extensive assortment of Walters, Tea
'Trays.
F)ue E ng wy Ouns. Colt's Pistol,, Allen's Itcrooltetx r .
and Sittvleand DOnble barrelled Pistols, with a geneial
stuck of Fancy Hardware. constantly on hand. -
JOHN M. COtEMAN.lniporterli •
Philadelphia. Dec. at), 1E54 (Dec. LI, 7.4-521 . 51-tt
HARDWARE AND IRON DEPOT..,
WiIITILE SURt.feItIBER, Ravin nowarrang
ed his goods at his new plain of business.
and with a new determination of furnish,
. ing all snch goods as the business of the'
Coal Region may require, tit. their lowest market Tohie,
solicits t he:inspection of the Ptibile. I 'shall be always
en hand and hare on hand a full slockiof
line Iron, Chopping Asea.'"'
Flue Iron. Cent :Morels.
Cast Steel, - Trace Chains.
, . Slit 1 ran, Nails and Spikes.'
Rope. i' Tackle Blocks, . s '
Bellows. ; Anvils and Vlore: - &e.. -,'
hardware and Iron. Depot, C&VISLY Brume, three dotirs
*bore Market. i;.ist tide, -. -' - 111A1Ti_POTTi
July MOSS r :.S-t f
CLEMENS I HEISLER'S
jilt IlAnDwAitt AND - IRON STORE , Centro
Street. it few doOre whore Mirka id
(E.:
• vet kle‘ have Mnstently on band•n hill wou.Ort;
merit of ", - ' . , - • . ".
..... .... ..
'Unit h's !fords. Axles and Springs,
:cabling Table Cutlery,
haentakees Pocket Cutlery, •
'lles and Rasps, Carpenter's Totals,
;ails. Spikes and Brads, liritania Ware.,
nnnter arid Platform Se es, .tliciewß,erclrent, ,
:ar and Culled irm, Rifle
lue and Sheet T.:140 And T 0.2 Spoons,
Fast, She:ti and Blister Steel, Crass, nod, Enameled Ket•
in, Plate end Fheet Zln t, nee,
tar. Ct' ippe'r and Sheet Brass, Pita, Hullers, $ Tea Kettle?,
,and oar lead. limey Railroad Traces, •
aiding, of all descriptions, Railroad,Tron and spiketi,
I Xecutand Circular Saws 'bauble aqd Single Guns,
:etchers Choppers, Cleavers Double and Single Pistois,
and Knives, Shot and Game Bags, -
%nallsand Vices, Ponder Flasks,
Welts and'Tackles, Powder and Shot. ham '
Punips, Water Proof . reicurston.
t ron , Copper and Dram Wire, • Clips, : .
t
'..foach Trimmings, Rifle Mountings.: - .• •
TlieSubarribers would respectfully invite the ittentioi
thejtubilc generally, to the above,and other artklei
tardtrure.: too numerous to mention, ati thwycnre 4litta•
land to oil as low as any concern out rhUndolithts...
Angust:ei.lBs:l, A .
--- .
BRIGHT' i r i-ERCK'S'
viaNEW ItAtillltiAll.B STOItE,Tato ductal* .
-low 3 Latallutel.and i ttao4 °PP. -4 . 10 . 0 u 4)1 6
nets' MO. laidictille; where wilt bit fcnatid
att.ates4p.raurtuaent ofIllot!Itest;•., - ,
.mit Trinicntnga t . ~
~.: z.. .- t.Vilea4 , - - • - , . , . ~,--, -
Prings , i - • - . ....;' -i rriuttlirsYsi - , . .•!
itddlery, ' ' . I.' Ibilanii Wars, . 1.. ...! ••
, •hoetnikor's Volta. . .: . , llocaltnent or 0130 1.0(04: :-
: Opentor's Toola, , iTalde etitlery t ` • • --.., ...
ilos and Paint. l.'neket.C.citiery, - • .. • -•,....,4•4.
tar Irpn oratt a izes, . - ' Table - 4sootts, 4 ~ ~ ~..: • :
lulled ".'i 4. ?.) - Anrila mid Mix, -, 4.:
~.... „ •
tails and 15pikus., . 1 - '' datertoatit , of - ItneGatifix' ,
tailreaid - Iron and ;Nagy', : Sheet; trnit r4 , ncltdel., . •
~4 , •
smith Torda.- •
~- Wiri v iln PION, -.. •
!handing Ma!erials, 2 , - Wars Kettles, • • :'.^
Cot titseL , • Fad bons, - '.
Shoat. Ste 4, -,. ~ and ers, ... c
..
Ann Blistor, ': Chaps, _, - ~. . -...' .: . , ....
Mill , Eaiwilii' ' ItaUrnadlrtatek • ,
l"rosseut flaint, . Powder apd 81tot.. -: , • t
Mr Itand•eaws. ~ ,
IL IL relit:vabs tlutaka to tbe - rtubltuturtharitattoiiiii
t hey ii%tsitdeil to hi iit in his individual caj!..arity.auot bPou
t ba• new_km,. by the Ilcudity.trf thatr gundlNOiirt•Ott*.
Ono tu - tital l lcaro, and aerporaodatereltorllktoitail
_ .•
Ind f 6 altaai?d alfirfin!atn*lkt! ll
; :z ..,.., ••; , . • - - '. 4. —. IGUT 4 LETICI - 1,:,
.'' Tharcr.ttis ftlryivorri , et*: jeori i
,14,til re di:iv 1.
Pc•ttal•tt,ir..lan nary 6.1 11, 45 ' ' - 141 : , '
-
_
FANCY FURS;
- 4
;•. . .
tuosealraftriptiwnoinnw , --
4 7. i .
. omits: DAVIE% an pnitiatett
i f. -i meit ". 7. fo a my etwalsdr-abakaaariasii,
- nal, tan'r2 , ll74:llMiltatlf.=
1.0103. Via l theAmikboviposispo tfi rvpo.... _
bier fur sate, width 014ey ;elf deliver mitts m s -:secll.
kilt Rilltftel; 3221166 above ItintieltiC ' ' 4 "
Tgalatiglrollar,V* q LI.: •!•:. , .•i---4'• ',, ' z'Ar , , , 1 , :
!• • - iultaimottlimantt.
114 'aubscriber - respectfuliy announces
1 . tatbeindisp lambi totti . tetplited , his Stews Or
uts4 . 6llx-etill to lernstSallo edasylkill county, awl
now ProPlikd tatebilt itutli of taunter-at ihu
Il rides•-lleek its Pine; Hatnitelt - end Whits Onk et
- ,met7 Me wed diterrlttioa., , .
Lembeeent itige
Nov. 1 1 4.13 464 f - ' EDWARDS. BLEW. '
immillEß I LUMBER!:
HEDatil)A m "Stiqquehanna
baring two saw mills running not t trlth alspitteh
and at the lowest ratea orlarefer ifesoleek.Poplamettak
Int:Ether. nt tbe nattal Rises and leagtbs ander t 4) fa I
Also, Chem( Abates, dangling lath., and plasteaitn
latlt arwaya an basal.., Parsons deatroueof wire ina t
-3
ter bills or aty , heavy quantities of Umber, End 1
14 their Interest to apply to the matt slatted at tho Coto
way taw slams =Aber of tnteice ots tbis tat*. and MI
give gnat 411spaleb to any Oilers thal may melte
ALWOOD 340/3118 EN" VI spit
Letter alttrestro—"lLlalsbors FL'
Noronha 10,!55 45 lme
MACININE,PARPENTRY
. .
,SAIIII,DOIIII 7 IIOI.IiDJRO . , A It. R. Vit,itiACTIAT Xi'
SU CARIT I 4ehvilllollCfeenty. Pa. , .
SHE Subscriber.loi tie late firm of
Brighe & lanton), bating pow ibis ILinatactory lu
complete otter', fa prepared' to manufacture by inschini-
Ty. Window Frames, Sash, Doors, Riled+. Matters, Ara
11,
.:;
Driftcra...tionisigfitice. %I A seue , 44
ally all turning in 'Mod.: Also,
Drift •# Railroad Curs, 'nth Me....
Iron or corn** he, f, at the Ihortesit mike,
' hie has ibt sal* /amber of any descriptkat, and air
'runtish 41110.0 C Lumber at short noble& Aiso,an assort
intuit of Doors, Sash {glared _ a nd prinied), lied Posts, &c..
, "&e., consistitly on hand. . r .
Persons desirous of pairliaidng articles in' his Resin
business, are Wilted to isill and awning hbv stock and
worhinansidp.barore purchaaingebianhers. • • •• .
''- Orders are solleitedl, and -strict attention will be given
to their faithful and proinpt execution. '
011ARIMS LAWTON, .11.
~, st. Clair.rehritarY 3- I'M. -• s --- 5 .17 •
NEW LUMBEVYARD,
In Schuylkill
DALIN ,Sr, FRl'rZ, respectfully
the attemtkrn of Builders and OthMs, to their large
assortment of &oval Gnat Green kunater„which they
will be prepared to furnish by the latter end of March
'next, at the lowest pyssible rates, FOR, CASH: I
Our stock: cowdste of ICtutk and y14.1.ew pixy. Dcamm,
• ramsn. and liauLoct. Alas heavy Stuff. such as BEMs.
Warms, Scammos, Pons, ka. , We have al sO ec.
dered a large assortment of direc t it qualities of Jinar
and lite SHINGLES. Pumars, COLI:Cp-LAllili. PALING and
Platte, together with all other materials belonging to the
Lumber Trade. - -
One of firm' being a- practical builder. wo gutter
mimetic% on having elected our stork in each a manner
se to give entire satisfaction. Our teary lumber bee been
owed to order, thus preventing teach mute to the pm.
.eirsser or builder. .
Call and examine beibre purchasing elseibere: - Yani
opposite Dr. Palm's *Bice. . .P. B. PALM, •
BDWIN G. Farm.
• Schuylkill ilawtru.Vebroary 24,1555 " `14.1y
TO CJYRPENTEFIO ANDBUILDERS.
The Sehriylkill Co. Lumber & litanufacturing.Co.,
HAVING' now their large , Shop on
ginaitriwt Street in full operNtion itre.prepired to
furnioh to carpentere and • bulldeis. generally, Doors.
Shutters, Mauldin:Ai Door snit Window
Frankes t and every article in our tine In the latest style
and workmanlike manner. and at :Leaving of 25 percent.
on (Omer cost. They have also on , band" a large atone.
tneut or . . .
Whtt& Pine Plink. 3,2 1 A. 2.1 1 ,4114f,1. URI/inch panel
White t'ine Bosnia and White Pine Flooring:.
Yellow do dc; relleiw do; , , do '
Dry and Omen Hemlock of kinds fur building pur-
Oak, 'Maple, Poplar, Chair, Plank and Scantling Boards.
1 and 14 inch. '
Ch^try and Walnut Plank: for . .
- Also turned work, such as bed rlsts. table lets. banis
ters, on hand or turned to order, and hills of slur slimed
to order at the shurArit -
One Ten nom?:
and In good order, for sale. cheap, by the Schuylkill .Co.
Lumber Company., ,
Pottavllie, August 11.'55 8.2-tf
•
MANUFACTURES.
'NEW BOOT AND SHOE STORE.
'CENTRE mem, size DOOR BELOW DOI & DRO4 POtirdiaLLE .
CAMUEL STROUS:E;hasjust opened
a large stock of all kinds of pooh., Choi.
Trunks, Carpet Ilumshom Amorl
his stork may always be found', Ladles and
Children's elves. Gaiters. Slippers; etc., of every
Tat lety. Also, lk,ots and shoes - sidled for.3llners' wear.
KIT :%lannfleturing and it epairitlg done at - the shortest,
notice, (let. '..T) '55 4241 -
EXTENSIVE MARBLE YARD.
Blahantango St., P*tivillle. •
T i or e
pared E Subscriber is pre:pore& ui his old
Stand. to furnish all kinds ofLmateriala in his line.
for nitdlnupurposes—riain and ornamental. lie invites
particular attention to the 'tomb loses and .31,7na
mods of his umnufact tire. 31ey ran be had in ev•
..0 cry variety of style, and will compare Moveably i 0
beauty and finish; with any obtained elsewhere;
and are offensi at cheaper rates.'
Jan. la. 1R.55 ' 'l.l y* ' ~ • JOHN T. LANG.
BLINDS AND SHADES •
dr IF every 'vatiet4 , ;MiliMid . and made
Ito order,lty
A. H. ISHITTOI4 &
4Vn , 40 .Thrth Third ptre..L. Philadelphia.
faillifi l eturr e sc, of fold lioniers std painted Shadelb . ot
beautiful designs, with every desciiption of Blinds and
ntadrs, trimmings. facings. dc., wholesale and retail s at
prices that will giteitathtfohpo..-.i -
oetober 13.',55} -41-6 m
VENETIAN BLIND MANUFACTORY.
Bth St.. bet. Norwegian & Itahantango.
VIT M. ZERBE Mau - Ounces to the cit
y y izens of Pottsville and Vicinity. that he la pre.
pared in manufacture 11mction Mods of every site, color
and Style. at Short notice end itt the lowest rates. Ile
feels confident that a trini alone is sufficient to be con
vinced of the advantayte of purehdsing his Blinds , '
A fin, assortment of Blinds constantly on hand. no
is alt. prepared to mpair,paint,riti trim old Blinds in
such a manner as to render tbeth almost equal. in appear
ance. to new. - .1417. 27. 1865 4-1 y
BUSIINEL .1 TULL.
No. 64 Dock Streetil!ohilatdelphle,
•
• •
H A
•
- .I.NUFAC'I'URER' of .Children's
li Carriaps, Gigs. Conches, Mimi:aches. C locipedet,
l; W heet.teormw A, Nursery SlTlngs, Rockl ng Horses,
_Abs. Invalid Chairs. dc.. &c..l;hoesa e 3nd retail.
September 2L 18/6
1 : - POTTSVILLE •• : f. 1
. 'Meddle and Harness Minufaciory.
-- i 1 The Subscriber would , ;: tit
, i
ti . A nlln most respectfully invite the ' N t
1
. , attention of the (illicit?! of ['oft?
Title and tbe•Coal Region in general, to his L arge and ,
well seleeted stock of SAM/U1 T. all kinds of • • 1
Carriage and Teain Harness, • s
Collars of all descriptions. OHO ]farness. kr. Ile de
sires ill *lto may need anything in the above line to call
and see his goods before purchasing . elsewhere, as there'
can be nothing lost. 1
Orders for iltaruess,Ac.., promptly filled on reasonable:
terms. ' • I.EYEI4iR ifoNflif.SHOTalr.
• Oppiksit , lepiscnpat Cinrch t enstre :trill; Pat:rale.
-Match 3.1855* [May 9-U
BOCK muLuNG MACHINES FOR MINING.
..: • GARDNER'S PATENT, '1
r'
4 OH tunneling or . shafting—operated
by hand, horse, or team poker. ;Mistiest .form of
the machine weighs but SO pounds, can be operated by ;
one MAN add St4tp,l2o blows , per minute.. Thu blow
is obtained by the compremion et Ito Indfaltubberspring;
which. expanding, them, the .Drill with great force. In
conglomerate rock one man ran drill a hole 1 1 4 inehes In
diameter. 0 Inches in depth, per hour—in ordinary &Ind.'
stone, 2 ti , 3 feet per hour. It &ills equally well at any
angle. In a drift-way, &tett by S. two of these machines'
e 3,4 be worked. The work of thh machine , can be seen
at ElleCi Tunnel, on I'nrt Carbon mad. where it was ex
hibilid. i Marhlhes ran be furnished peinereored power
as wanted.
TN Patent Right f•r gehnylkill and ratter counties Is
for gale. i Apply to the Fatet.te.“4 ' "
A. AETIIER GARDNER,
TrinDy But Ea- New "ark.
a 5.7,1 -
A uaiz4 18. '54;
MOROCCO FACTORY. !
'XitOROCCO LEATHER and , SHOE
IL& }lading. ttore, at Don's old stand, on Railroad at.,
tar • I
. _. . .
' The undersigned respoothillyinformsthe customers of
'the :those well known establishnient. that he will contin
ue Iho manufacture of all kinds at . 1 ' . _
~„. _ . • .
310T1 0040;0 , ' - . •
Stroh as kld. Straits... French 31orOceo. Shoe. flat and Bonk
Bindings; rink Linings. le.„ dC..; and will runstautly•
los re on hand a general assortment of all kinds of LEATH ,
CM ttch as Oak Tanned and Ifedj, Sole Gather, Slaughter
hips, French and City Calf Skins. , • , .
3litiern lipper,irnather, and aea defy' tihne.kindingor.
sorb as Threada. Nitta. Yeti . Clamps, &e.. &e., all of which
will bean d at the !arrest each prices.
, .-.IOIIN L. IifINNI..
kinds of Skida , atti , h as Sheep. noaL Dear, &c.
and alsa Stumc taken in exchnn;ca for Leather. at the
hidhest market prices. or pakTfoi in cunc.
Pottsville. Oct.:n-IRM.
- CUBA HAS FALLEN
'liii !tan the Price of ill ,ate long -Vopol,'
. ,
, "^, STE wotada7,:tin tneM respertfiallyin.
lite the attain= Of the citizens of
Pottsville end co:wily in general. to
l a :
our large and elegant assortment of all kind5 .......: A
of gnoda ht our flue, that wy fane-tmle received:ol4lAm
In dnilfreMpt rif.enmiirised'ed-Ifita,fetie,leirs — , de. :
tient lemon s Fine Mole-skin Dais. alirays on hand. or
made tUorder . of this latest stylei. Otter Pips. tinsmith
Hats. Shanghaier—in abort, austhing in nit, Hat and
Cap-llnti. .. ,
-IV wrould *leo Inviteibiiartfinlai aKennon of the IA
died to ceir assortment of Miticythleb have beenaeleeted
with great acre from thetargest Innate In the eountir..--
Nothing shall be left undone tin our part. to give aaU
faehou.Call and give us a trial, next docreto Pottsville
Howie. 1 ,
- , G. C. UPXZLI..- a ,CO.
.- N. IL-I.lsege assortment of gultalei Bedsit on 5 *
prim, td , suit the times. : .
Yovember IR. 1854 ,
.., 014 , ?0, lyl. _ '' ~.is- . :
GREAT IMPROVEMENT IN PUMPS.
. _
TUATCHER'S, •
Double Action, Forcing tad Sudan Pam*
HE sttbseriiler info ms the 'rumens
of SchnYikill county that has purchased the ex
c nth e right tovend these c oletwitted Penni; in Schuylkill
ceuntY• Thertc.Ve various Itiods of these Putohs.made
•on the a too principla,norhluliWitenble denim: Fore.
ing and unction PUtip, the Suellen and LIR 'Well,Putop,
W4l Pump with gut length s ter prevent Itieslngaistero
Forte pomp. with connections lo aupply upper stork*
de. Thereto arranged for,deeff and shallow Weiht—can'
be need aeon Engine in forcing:the water on the , top of
I 001m:014n gene of fire—to watergarduns or wash wing
dons. Those who have idea, tame , P4lnflPsTsrowoluktle
them the cheapest. the most sintpleintheimmiteuctkaa.
and the most effective ever it aol-nnt ilahie to yeti
out of Order. 'The following is - .Orte.of the. unIOT Corti&
eaten given bythore who tune Used thee, Penups.+
*We« the undersigned. do betebT certify that we have
exatoined and seen In operation Thatcheroe,Patentieree,
anaStiction Pomp. gun untamed ba Mom Regrew a.
Foot. of Lottesdale. and take pltedsure th reannurartsding
them File public es being tho, west durable and effi
cient means for raising and,forclng water •taut bed tett
tope to: our 'notice..
J. Y. Sherwood, G. W. Griswold, - it: Grirandd,
R. SI. arettel4 • Z. 11.1Inssell, tut. wow., .•
P. P.Prown, it. W.. Stone. ;JAI: Dunning,
041111 AY snail for, Powdery firing tee eepareetke
*ell, &F., wi li ly proutptiyattended to. Gana% 2:
'Proffritthr Me Ri - oht ge., g yargy amo sty.,,
PotiSrilln. Nor_ =
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t X 4,4 Xvitywi4iiitnitt.:46l4iviretue,
It's.P.AXtri, ROMPS ..Ftiitem Ora*
pttsleopiektki tad *Oanrtfo A*
EiPMpt WE a Rd.
leptiilsgs3vie• Caps. :M*. de ii •w Arndt:n.4sl' twfilaos,
I. , Alimatterlsolo4Prt,th •ud itinciatiegoLiur.defor ,
Linizitvselikti.44ll2A4'.
" -C:11.11/Egotgw:;•
Trans imuari f eeasstaibushment..••
)Ul3l . ,Ar i wit, paper 01420
, 2Eli
Gana '
d• due, rriiittifThOskig;4 1 1 214 i/ft4etitrrAselOgae,"; ea "
mut 40. 1 1agliktitilk conietakostnietkat. , c . ; . !, •
Iletnistor raptured skitielits ea be galtekby molt
thmAamaitalotbrithirrllimbeiof trubestis:aid
thtillapi4nasitsting;ege(taffeetedi
eust 'orsingle ?pus ; 13, 10,"?.e.
tad lath } • • ' •
TIMIS*
, .
tn-if`lati ondlmw to orret a turn, Nilson
passildr:arni Vingc -
AlaO:f6o , saki. , sn 4t6tr.-"
,41,119:11Mlif:Pateut Body Brace.
For the en* Of PrOIWICIIS Mod, Spinal Pr..b. , ! and Sue ,
porta. Patent ebtat Znpanderil. ana
* lo .tor arkeex.adaPteirtil all with Aoop ;Shoulders au ,
Aregilt, Lungs: F.oplidi.Elastle Abdominal pelts,.Suspen
so Syrlnanrmali and fentikin, ' • -
air LiaLume Um*. with , l44 &unduly.: •
Philadelphia. July 28, 65 , 30-ly
R.MARYEL4QUE REMEDY l e
ForA . ' , l!l:lll7:4lous,. Age.,
BY the aid 'oat ltlierrmeepp - ,. we see
.oeuion: or little. r'iwuings
,on the surface of our
Throngh thesat4is Ointment, trhott ribbed on
the skin. Is castled to arts organ or insnutipart. Dbmosolt
of the Kidneys. disorders 44,th:iv, sifeetions 4of the
Heart, Inflattuttion of the tongs, Ad ',Coughs snit Colds,
are Ity its 'means- ottectivally .c . Every housewife
knows that salt passes freely through bone or meet of any
thickness.' This healing Mntment. Ibr more ret tally ptmo.
totes through any honeer fleshy part orate &lot body.
coring the most !Lingerous, Inward complaints,thstcau
not he readied by other thetats. • .
Er*dpelse,"l3ilt'llitinun t Beortrotie Humors.' •
No remedy has ever dope so Minh for the tore of dld.
eases of the skin. wbateter form the3 ,, tinly afIaIIMO, as this
Olutment. No ease of Salt Rheum, Satiny, Sore 'leads,
Scrofula,or Erysipeias.etin long : withstand 10 influence.
The inventor has travelled over many parts of the , globe,
viisitiog the principal isd ispensing Oils Ointment
}tying adsiro as to its aptilicaUen, and has num boon the'
means of restoring countless numbers , to health. > .
Bore Legs, Bore Breasts, Wounde & Metre.
'Sfimue of the tnast,scitittfle samosas rely j solely on the
41300 r this wonAerfulOintment, when having toeope with
the worst COOS of serei t welnids, ulcers, glandular "swel-
Item and tumors. t'tefeseor Holloway has, by emainand
of the. Allied llosernmetsts, dispatched to the hospitals
of the East. large shipments of this Ointrriont, to he used
under the direction of the Medical ARIA Jo.tbe worst Ca,
MO , of wounds. It Will epte any ulcer, glandular swelling'
stiffness or coutractien. ; of the joints; even of 20 years.
standing— . • .
These and other similar gilst. ng ecntrplaints can be
..effeetnally cured if the btlutmeut be well rubbed in over
the parts affected, and b otherwise following the printed
directions around ads' pot
B.IJI fhq Ointrarnt and shatsl4 be used follow!.
:itia fowl :
Bunions Rate Lean
Burns . tioro Breasts
Chapped Hands Fiorr
Chilblains Sore rbmaiß
Fistulas 1,. • 89ros
limit .f Sprains
Ltimbeinn • • '! Scalds -
Atercurfal Eruption:jj Swelled Glands
•i J Stiftinfuts
nhenbiatissia J
• J. ineers •
Fait IThertni "j rvnereal'rug
Skin InseaAen j ircunds oral! kinds.
drir , Sold at the 711.antiilsetertes of Profeswor Ilemoirar,
NO Malden Lane. '.`Ow York. and 244 Strand.London.aad
by all respectable Druggists and Dealers of 3tedlclnes
tbrortgboutthe United 4t4te.s.and the civilised world, to
Pei& at 2.1 cents, ii2 l 4 tentx. and Pi each.
R. - a-There Is a ronstderable saving by taking the larger
sires. • ;
N. It. Directions for {tie guidance of patients In ever]
disorder are affixed to'ench Pot.
June 2,1854 • t . (. ,
Medical Ottotrery of the
,Age.
FA IL KENNEDY , of Roxbury, his
jurdiscorered In ode.",. of atll , COEINIM inuture weed, e
remedy that cures! •1;
&Uri Kind, of Humor,
from thO worst sendula down to a common pimple.
lie has tried It in ovFtr 1100 cases. and never failed ea•
rcpt in two eases {both; thunder humor). lie has now in
his possession over twe :lundred certificates of its virtue,
all within twenty inileis of Boston.
Two bottles are warranted to- cure a nursing sore
'mouth. .
; .
'One to.threc bottles 31111 cure the worst kind of pimples
un the face.
Two to three botticw*ll cure the system of biles.
Two bottles are warnintod to cure the worst canker In
the month and stomach.
Three tu, Use bottles '. fro warranted to cure the worst
rase of Erysipelas. , ; ii
One to two bottleisuie warranted to cure all humor in
the eyes.
Two bottles are warranted to cure running of the ears
and blotehee atanng the hair. .
Four to six bottles ire warranted to euro corrupt and
running ulcers. .
One bottle will curu.Scalk eruption of the skin.
;Ilia or three barna. are warranted to cure the worst
Also of ringworm.; •
Two or three bottles:are wan anted
desperate CAM ,
of
Three to four bottles are warranted: cure the salt
'rheum.
'Five to . eight bottleiWill cure the vorst CAM e of strof
ubt. • ,
A benefit is altriyiltitperienced from the first bottle,
and a perfect curelis wSrranted when the above quantity
is taken. • ;.;
Reader, .1. peddled otos a thousand bottles Of this In the
vicinity of Boston. 1. know the effects of it in every
rase. So sure as eintetwili extinguish tire, so mare will
this cure humor. Iniiver sold a bottle of it but that
sold another: after it trial it always speaks for itself.—
There are two things about this herb that appear to me
surprising: tirrt. that 14 grows in our pastures, in some
placer quite plentiful : 4nd yet its value lies never been
known until I diseotered, It in 184ti•-•-•ts4smnd, that it
should ogre all kinds Ot humor.
In order to give , sente idea of the sudden rise and great
popularity or the :disee'Very, I will state that In April,
ISTA, I peddled it and:old about six bottles per day7—ln
Apri1.18.54. I soldoverisne thousand bottles per day of It.
ISome of the wholesale druggists who have been In the
business twenty and thirty years, say that nothing In
the annals of patent iiiedieines was ever like it.. There
is a universal praise or, it from all quarters. •
In my own practice Valways kept it strictly for humors
—but sincalta intrediietirm as a general Gunny medicine,
great and wonderful virtues have been found in it that
never suspected'. I`,
. Several eases of einleiittc tits—a disease which was al
ways considered incurable, have been cured by a few bot
tles. 0, what a tnerey if it will prove effectual In all
ranes'of that awful milady—there are lint few who have
1.1.-4111 WOW of it than t have. •
cria
I talon of several }oxen of Dropsy. all of them aged
people oared by in. Mir the various diseases of the Liver.
SLek headache, lispetiela, Asthma, Fever and Ague, Pain
In the side, DiseaSes of the Spine. and particularly in dire
eases Of the kidneys.4e., the discovery has done more
good than any medicine ever k Donal.
No change of diet necessary --eat the best you get and
enough of it. • •
Direcliontfor ate.--4dults, one tablespoonful per 'day
--children over ten years, a dessert spoonful--children
from five to eight years. tea-spoonfitL As no directions
ran he applicably to MI constitutions, take sufficient to
operate the bowela twice a day.
Manufactured by DONALD KENNEDY,
Illirren street. Roxbury, Nan..
1{ nGruk krrets:44New York city, C. T. Clickner, 81
Bard ay street; 4. Wilting, 192 Broadway; Rushton
Clark, 275 Bmadway A. B. AD. Sands, 100 Fulton St.
Wholesale spilt, .ter .Pennglvanta. T. W. Ilivory A
SONS. 132 North lind Street, Philadelphia.
For sale In Pottsville, by J.G.. ih.«,s, T. C. Hughes
and X. Rahenau4:
May 10, 1855
PRAY. W9DD'S HAIR RESTORATIVE.
•
DPUOT, the most wonderful
ji_discovery of this age of progress. The following Is
from a dfstlngnishettmember of the niedlittl profession:
Paul, January 1,1845; -
Prof: 0. .1. illentl-+Draa Fla :—Unsolielted, I send you
this certificate. After being nearly bald for a long time,
and hating tried at the half restoratives extant, and
having no faith in any, I was induced, on bearing of
yoUrs. to give it b trial. Traced myself in the hands of
a barber, and had int head well rubbed with a goOd, stiff
brush. and the gestorativethen applied and welleeubbed
in. till the scalp Was all a-glow. This I repeated ever*
meriting, and in three weeks the young hair' appeared,
and grew rapidly trona August' last up to the present
time. and Is now; thick, black and strong—soft and pleas
ant to the touch, where* before it was harsh and wiry,
what little there unapt* it, and that little there. was die-.
appearing rapidly. *llll yrwir Restorative about
twice a week.and ebilll /01X113 have a good and perfect crop
of halt.: NO* I have of these things—,and who has
not!—bet hare ttevel seen hitherto, any nice in 'which
any persolfshair wal:really benefitted by toyer the hair
tonics, ae., of the day': and it really gives me pleasure to
record the result of my experienee. I have recommended
your'preparatioll to ethers, and it already has a large and
general sale threugheut the Territory. The , people here
saw its effects, and bar,. confidence. in It. All who have
used it here will coincide with me in what I hare written.
The supply you seut.tis as the wholesale agents for. the,
Territory. Is. alreadylesbactsted, and daily inquiries 'are ,
made for it.. You deserve credit for your discovery; 11,
for one, return you thanks for the benefit it has done me,
far 1 eertalnly had despaired long, long ago, of ever ef•
festingany such reswlt. 1 conglatulate yea that your
fortune (and a large 'One) is already 'made.
. . : Yourshastily,
J. 110 ND,
Firm of Bond ßellogge Druggists. •
CM
firo,il Ma.m.fa ',tory 12, 1:55.
li`oNt—tvg4 Site:—having matte' trial of your
flair Itestornt Ill', it fr.irea me 141enire.to my that Its ef
fect htuarivu earollent in renntting Inflammation, dan•
41tvit3 :Aid n reiistanf, teutleney to itching With • wtiteh 1
havu-tv:en tmobjed trims ebildbOod;'and tuss ; also restored
my IMirok btai _nag )nvotnitn; gray. to its' original coh.r.
1-hare imal lin Otbet nrtlein with anything like-the plea..
sure and profit. - , ...Yours truly,
- . 3. h. Int.lGG.
(Extract of kletthr, dated Eele.,l* July. 27, lat.)
,!user. 0. J.: frociet.lT slerc--=Mly dein't yon send'
via as lunch mins oflytrar great Hair .Restorative? WO
pant all that Js coming to supply the orders on hanil t and
hive not hail a lezittle Oil our shelves for. over a week,
and that has beim toe MSC tidos before.- • Theettore,assa
ns at least ono ar,ossiroaeh skao, as
,atLarttelo so Justly
relebrated as your Hair Restorative will sell. Pima , send .
na byl'Aprinis. i! YOURS inslY+ • " ' _
Carrot & lino:tans,
• . Dlitp
" .Chiragq ll , AfirYl.l4lB34.
Prof.- litede...lturinit ezfletianara MO nude eill , et of:
your flair itestorttlite t I drop you MI 6 upon tint gohjorts
Annne tio,yeantage My hair commenced falling off and
t aiming Oar I trairthet becoming. I ' met &friend
she had used your re.orntive,,ind Fpoke so highly of,
its virtues I trig induced tn try it. althongtf I bad but .
little faith: as ad; Wont tritabtat many other 'Moodie& .
,mu Hmcv d wingjlitir .4rtratlVe in January
A few applimtione f/istermil my Mar firmly. It began to'
fllttp,'gnnr ant, an . tuna bark tolteforrner coin/0111th).
At this timo it 14., fully restored to de original color,
health aintriminee. end I rbeetlhay recommend Its
It" t" - ,
- „
• Shrtlicast, - flocusytronia4larca 9. 1tt..54,,• •
Eta:-1n museciutuce of having bstr, for several ye are
not only pUyOust perfectly white, r have cut It
short. and went twit to hide It, from' view: but. some 3
mooths since , ; trasinduccd,to use Your ilalr.ltesters
tfvb. nut , I billst, itijitstire, say, that Iti effects Were al-
most tninsesdown Lilt him shamed it .gradually.bo all
its fawner -splendor - sr to color, and let!! so soft end glos.
sr ait to be' nter+ !a...SUOMI than It erre:wig when under
the influence of lhCf3tiat nil; astAritist. theriforst.•
recommend it to every lady as decidedly fba_ bust pram
Prikdlet tisei'wttitlythlug 16 the world.' • -
.•"• PFST
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,itildstas.4o4l
.WOlVA<XX4l6trattittitreifir Tark,
00.7,14 Market litcietattacogs.,3l9.. Proprietors;
)Won & fiefs. Tftehtalle Agents, Philadviphht C.' C
!lawns. Diustrist,lt gest, Pottsville, Po:
Avinst 11,10
1 .XIII
.: ; ' inftifill frA , ,
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THEIpREATEST
;aro tilt, most
l!rlit4.l, One Dollar.
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ItitOits:a.!::.o=
UV StlSSOßWEßlAlteellitmitleit
-44141;riiiiViii7:441124;1W9iic;If.sii
•.-iattPricari , eztteastiMut eininty: Intalkett en
,411pled as a lavara ittuelbrtlattnt thttnistrilialazga
'au 4 CotoxlaTdig% dad hoitn rafitted ea repaired au,
.rinfettliPsitt year.'",lltet itabli4it s sultelent Otteivali=
roodatietsbout tbetr ItOrtrai and jatht , ber4 sad aim% Plea ;
tautly located stand In the town. ,
Also, .•.,1111 be sold :with the Taterti Maud. If &ids' -d, or
'spirals; fifty ticrettof itood Farnslittr-Land..
ii mot 404 .bytton ^lit of,JantutrY Deal. MO -taTorn
;tend be offered fo rent. -Fer terms and Other par
ticulars apply to • rtfrtlt
klnegore;tlb* . . B 4l4., - : • -- • 041'
EMIR I: -
XiVALUABLE tract! of- Coal Land
inlbts Lattalittitna Val*. inithe ientranteg. inunto=
NlAttehOhtliirnoittainlngab o t4 On Wee autt
Ing the mina oL the Lackawanni IlailratalpsycM7,,
Idiom linllrnatl paws dirictly thtntigh nits tra s
the levkatitnnha att4 Wtlitt7n Na ilfwad loopetied to the
Sortr,l tt e , iral-^t will hart: a ditat Icommtinia.tion, with
.tairthettapert. the dißtnnee "being (Inky 1:U1 tall a--4o
subscriber will eelitthis and the siti.initm three4 - nietl,
containing *bent is au &era, en rairm"able terms, ; hying. &
Terl desirable location far an extenAlve colticqi
For farthet Inteinntifitenad tennis Imply To ' •
e,
rriuity Building. Ndo irk,
N0tr...14,15 ,47.22nt
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TOR
TIMBER LANDS IN PEPAINSTIIIrAIciA.
A(,!RES choice Flrittitfcr and
ad if so 0 n 4! or h- richt. in 111. t town of o'4 . iligtou '
Lu4Torte otuuty, p .. `ttU , DekiVi2rtliari , t'l , l%ll3n3 and
Westerti!lt.tilrwtd , rtv rt...diattawit southroat... of tlot
thr 8r0t... They a welt nat
ered and thribor.4, rtubrartny. toeh. teeipitf.ehee , eut.
oak. hemlock: and - .ya variety of oink". sal made ilinhOr.
some white. piEr. I
Tie above will at a low rtee If • potted f ina
rnedlatety. n ilable. i n elcad warrantee deeds
add negitvia.. NjAps way t!.a see* and all infnrmainnx
given by..3ISPIYItqAu• ai, l.lt7Slcic
Trinity t'airdiwg. Tart'. .
• - • • POI*ATE SALE.' • ( •
resonableterpt.,
ir - tire ha r inles and lots Ogronitd . tri Tainarlai:• • •-
ttozinded on the wont by West 'greet, by a fifty fort street
on the South, audit thirty feet street eu the kitst, These
lots are well lonctiti and are numbered •!.911 and kJ7. are
oath 30x170 fivt..! The. houses are good and nonifurtable
dwellings. with a *ell .er. water on .the .prenlisk.w., The
gardens are furnisht4l with fruit trees, sncitati.pearh and
cherry. Mat!. currants, both black and red. Jtc. 'very desi
rable property. either to retain initepresent Mate or for
errtine additiotutt houses. which could be readily and
ofitably rented. inquiries will- be smarm-el, and"fur
I her infatnatlon Oren by either of the tuitirstanett. .
wEIIiIIIIIAN. Meant Carbon
-0.11. McCABE. Tanialua,L
Tamaqua.. 0rt.12..
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IiAIIPItIN;tOAL Nuns in paint
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:t`EATLED., 'PROPOSALS will : be re 7
!.
I. celrt;d by the nodersigned. (mailed to Aubtirn, P.).,
Schuylkill county, Penna.) until ,Saturday. Dec. '2'2,1855,
for leardnit for a term of yearn to be netted ht the gene.
.sal, the coal mitten of -the Dauphin and . elitquebanna
Coal Company, called respectively The liansh. flap, and
The HOIL/Mirsci eoltieries,-at n Seed price/ per inn, luelnd..
Ina transportatio4 in 'Uwe of irtheriet to any, point on
Feld Company's 411 reed-the lesSee agreeing to mine at
least 30.000 toaster annum, and giving good keeurity for
the due peellsrmanee of the !eaten The leteceltit Welke
elf4ht. of Maher, thu tyro One breakers now ihieted, rall. ,
mod aidlings, drift roads, onkel' houses, stableS, smith
shone. Cc.. end the !cue CHI ineltute ninin of threemildi . - DERK v EN ,s I R ON WORKS
nbcerethe waterkee I. on al: the eifine worked by the Cone ,•- - v.
- '' . .
_patty in 1854. an from which t lily mined and shipped in , kllueravillei -
That year, 63,000.i0n5, with a.clear print of talent 540,000. :- THE Subscriber Is prepared to menu-
The Company *scree the erallunder watt* level, sad '- gf ficture6TKA3l EIifiLNES- of any power,
the right to iinkte it, withoutprejudice to the- opera. • - III .; ;;61 Pumps of any capacity. and Coal Breakers
firms of the lessee. ELLWOOD . 1111.111161 - fati. 4 Sity't. . .-11117
.....,,, of nare:y description; as , well us every
.t4 p
C4doliP l 4-3119 11 . 014' %.,' ..,,--- ~a.,ci"..: - - , . other kind of machinery used in Mines,
_,.- _,,,,..--_.......--'-__"-.,,, ~_. ;1",..,.. ''..--
,„_'---__
~,4 ---, ,,- Breakers. Furnaces , Bolling Hilts. Saw 11111 s. &e. •
THE OKLyzEIATECPVCILD. SPHINCS', Prom the facilities possessed for nurnufacturiug, and
•_:---'''• • l•••• I'. FoR sAtte. - •.: 1.4 ---.- 4; from long experlinee in the business.. work can.lasturned
i • E . out at this , establishment, at the very ;lowest prices, and
tit I.EI:3'A P i goeosit LS, -, (niutilell .--..- to
A of a superior quality.- -,
nuturn'ts. - 41.1 ftehnelkilVentinti, - Penna.rl will be re., Persons destrousbf putting up machinery of any kind
ee red by the- utitlersi,:s74.l for the purebatie if the fa-.- are invited to call end examine patterns and become v
inous t', Id Sprits-4s. im thil tine of the Dauphin anti Sus. - 'pnainted with prices before contracting elsewhere.
'quehentin Railroad, 'intik% 'front Auburn. end 26 mike Orders of every kind are solicited. and strict attention
from Ilsrrisieng4in ludixig the tdegant (Niel. building, ' will be given to their prompt execution.
.
s coal tenant If.m s. the baths. $ll the rations ord-i. ..
WILLIAM DETIAT.EN.
houses. and 20 :venial:Md. fronting on tho.flailrotuL-I; 31inerwrille,Dommber 9,1. '8.34, - 48-tf ',
.
Resorting ot•ly the t steees'sary Tights for railroads, and: ' ,
mining pulp s .s.i. add ago'reing tb continue this place as"; ; • TREMONT. '
a railroad etallen; I . , -, .
An indisput,br., OW uriencunibered title Will be givenj.: . TREMONT IRON WORKS, .•
Terms; one third cash oni the deliiery of the deed; anit.,
the remainder in; tie equal annuti) paymepts, seeuredA 'Tremont, Schuylkill/ Comity, Pezana.,
upon the'proPerty. 1 Peadessioul siren the • Ist of April.--:1 The Subscribers respectfully invite'
th o se t tuywnt, er . tile country. ant/ Is well deserving 0f., 1 1' . 6 '''' "I.lll' -
.-
1856. This place tins Mena favorite lesort ever sineWl -•-. the attention of the businesscommunity
to their New Machine . Shop and Beim
attention. - t ELLWOOD MORRIS, Ent/. &Sop's.
~.., ' - Tury4.„ - +-ditt dry. erected In the town of Tremont. and
Cold Spring Ofilest Noll 21, '55:1 I ger, w s -il • .;-=',.-. - .odor the anpirintendence and. =nate.
I: moot of Messrs. ''/.. Batilerfi and Philip Vinholts, where
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ADJOURNED PUBLIC SAI4E :„, they are prepared tooreciate all orders for llizehinerref
:',I .Pass and Iron, such as Steam Engines of any power,
1
Of Valunble Real Estate..; 1, .
•.:' Primps of any capacity. Coal ldreakers of every deserip
, I I
'• Hon all kinds of (Searing for Rollin Mills. (;riot and
ITE tibscriber Executor of the last"! • g g •
, .. 1 . ' '3, S aw Mills, Drift Cars. and all kinds of • Railroad Castings.
' Will and Te r stimentof Saninel K. Kepner. domtsed such as Chairs for Flat and T nails. Frogs. Switches. and
l i l
1, CKPC. n e.t O PO/le sale... on WednerdaYt the gcthdaYl all kinds of Ca...t. and %Wrought Iron Shaftings. Mr. Cm-
Of December, 14:4. tat 1 0 clock. :P. 31.. at h quern Ille. iq ; holt% being a praeticallffechanic. and having had the con-
West' i'enn township, Schuylkill County, the, following, fldence and experience for many years in the Coal Region.
teal Estate, to with-, I,_ ? .
- ; . . • persons desirous of putting up Machinery of-any kind,
Ni.. 1. All theti valnable and well-knoWn prepertyl I are invited to call and ecamine ear patterns and superior
called "Kepnercillis." situate partly in Weld 'Penn, and , , quality of work, and become acquainted with prices at
partly in ILIA. Brunswick township, Schuylkill countii I these Works, before contracting elsewhere. Orders of es.
tour miles from Ringgold and the Little Schuylkill Halt; t
road, containing ; abont 330 aerie. strict menonre. ?hi I cry kind thankfully received, and strict attention will be
elven to their prompt execution, having several 15, 20,
IF, ?. .limprovements consist of 71 large and convenient 2 I 30. 40, and 1 1 0 horse Engine. on hand.
~. story duelling house - and kitchen. occupied and ! Jan .6, 1855 I.ly C. A. &A. 11. SPJ.TZER
known as the West Penn lintel. a large twcsatorY i
stone building erected expressly for a store and lately
occupied as such. two tenant hlixes, a largo and cone. 4:
nient bank barn; log stable, waeon house, stone sheds,
canine house. smith shop,'distilirry. and 'n number a
other oubbuildings. running: Conn tains at the house. barb
a n d ( twitt e ry, supplied by• nelergailing springs or ara.
ter. Those aliethree thriving apple endotrehe sod o ti o ie
fruit on the prentraea; about Illn acres are cleared, well
fenced into ennrenient fields-ithe balance I being excel
lent timberland. The above It an ixcellentstand fora
tavern and store, and may. without fear of eontradiction,
be called the most Fplmild ferny in Sehuylkill county.
' No. 2. Ktraet of timber land situate about nun mile
from Kennet-vine, Containing' ip acres; 73 'perches anti
allowance. 1 ,
Conditions madeknowtt on the day of sale. by. I
1 JACOB 11A31ME8. 7 :
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- FOR SALE. 1
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rill-1E Pro prietary 'Right of the . Iti
i .
1 roughoarOrwigtsbnrg. Wei! Penn Furnace, and othir
pniterty, at PublieSale. Will be sold at Public bale, e.!'n
Tuesday, January let, 1856, at I of '. 31, at ttle
peddle souse of Widow Orseff; In the berorigh of Omit:*
burg, Schuylkill county, to wit ;
, No. 1. The PrOprietary Sight of said borough of 11j ,
wigebeteg. I minding 180 lota of ground. the ground-rents
of which amounting yearly-itti the sum 0t 154. due ape
nually on the first day of January, well secured anti ti
tle clear, late the estate of Jac o bSeibert. deceased, Al
so. at the same lime and place, will be sold :to the high.
eat bldder..the *mount of gala yearly around rents, which
will be due on 'said day, beine, for one y'ear, with the
right of collecting the same.) .
, Also, on Thursday, Jantaaryin, 1856. at 1 'o'clock, P. 11,.
at the public house of DaniebS. Kistler, in West Perin
'township. in said county, to wit: ,
N 0.2. The undivided moiti or equal ono half ‘'
part of all that West Penn Furnace Proper- •
•e; ty. consisting of two track of land situate
.. a i
n West Penn township, atbresald. adjoin-
lug lands ot• Samuel Md. land. late of Burkhard ,posit,
John Haberman, Joseph Humbler. Deniel fi. Kistler and
others motalnitiz, in the whole a b0u1 , 126 acres, part tip.
proved, the rest'. la good timber. The improunnents are
a good two start stone dwelling house, several log tin.
ant houses, stables, ike., owned by Schack 4 Seibert. title
clear-taxes paid:
s'
1 ' I
- Also, at the same time and'plaec, No. 3 The undiji
ded notify or .1051 half part!, of 2110 acres timber land,
situate in said Irest Penn township. about-lone mile roio,
N 0.2. and adjoining lands ofl John Bolyard. Joseph .41.•
spuds, Joseph GM: abler and Misers, held .lei the name r =ef
Reagan and Seibert.i . ! • t,
Any person wishing to Tli`li" any of said tracts Will
please call on Mr. John N. Leehleiteer, residing uft.,n
the said Furnace Tract. Terris neule.kne tin at the thrtes
end places of P.iilt• by • 1 , . ,
MICIAXEL J. SEI lIERT.'I Executors nee
• ...
• jA( V I l a nIM i' r
.3AC() Si E
ttT
SA}IESEIIEItT.. late of
lESIANIIN SEIDEL. Lebanon count,M. 8. THIRIVECHTER. deceased.
Dec. 8, - 55 s 1 . 4J-4t '
, ;
November 24. 155
,• • RIDOWAY PARE', • 1 .
AGRICULTURAL ltii• COAL COMP'T,
A Film ands Rome toithipt-the. Rena ctiZetry An&
WEN'rY-SEVEN ';Thousand ACi:Xiti
.
of Good Farm and COAL,Land have !wit, purehatfed:
w t the intention of giving a Form of ....5. ( I 471 r i for ench
r 1( 1
sbare. payable by Instalment* of One Dollar a Week; or
larks of Se, l's' and 'kW acres in proportion. Each Perm
costing irieo. . Half Shares. dine. ineitellngether Imprdve
intuits. and fronting upon a Mad thirty fedl4 width %,
' The sell is amongst the !richest in the Stkte. and in
i Coal is literally inexhaustible. Four .Itailioads Will
shortly he completed. connoting it bra dimet - conitruinl-1
(noon with New York. Phil:00101in, Boston.: Pittsburg,
Erie. the eitiesof the Laken, and an the:. Western roads
forming the grandest col:wenn:akin of llamado in Abe
State. it - See the latest map of Pennsylianla (Darnels %)
Locomotives are running on a large pert; There Is also
a valuable Saw: Mill upon tr
propertn•and Two Ham
dred and Thirtyilve lots n th e town of St, , rif • N
which the enbecribers get. In the tdvn are Hotels,
Schools, Saw 31111 s, fine Mortis and every thing desired.
'About Seven Thensind Arles ar e now meter - cult Is - alien.
and the population numbers 1500. in the vicinity abut
ten thotectud acres More is ender cul 0 vatien.
The land surrounds these improvement's It is a stipe•
ripe limestone soil, and unlike much Pennsylvania land.
it In neither roOky 'nor mountainous. The timber is of I
the best kind, Consisting of Cherry, Sugar, Maple, Pine, 1
Oak, likkory, Chesnut, de. I I . , • ! i :. ,
There is another conslderailm of. the greatest impOit-
time. The land le one bed of Coal. - Upon this no - potty 1
it is inexhaustible. By takings glance at the latest soap t
—first at this: locality, and then over the State--it Sill •
be [(lentil* PotteSse 'the grandest Festal*. eL-PreePeritY,
improvement and ahneri immediate development. It IS ,
superior to any' ether. It is the only place having "14
great concentration of rails-bads. by which New Yolk, !
the Lakes, Philadelphia and Pittsburg art at its doori-e- 1
There is no ront In New' York, and. on Incessant ofits
situation, It possesses the Advantage 0 nearness. is It
must shortly become itumeneely valuable. Its location I
points its deStiny to bectlme the Pottsville of that
country. • . !! . .. ,
Friends 'and 'relatives, Si'lrell no those having none •
than one share, can here thePe farms together. l. •
An ImproveMent Departmirot will also be cenneMed !
with the -employ. By 'hie menus. In Order to arentn-
medate those .who are unripe to give their person:lt:it- i
r e ntion to fencing "and prepnratinu..or ',desire. to rent
their Prersett les ern; Instead of residing':there. mrariee-
merits Orr be made to placeeneh farm in complete order, •
seas tole ready for cultivation, , ,
r ;
These emir** the princip. 1 features, and an excellent
opportunity is!now offered I% r a man to 'obtain a b 41310
for himself, his wife and ehlh d con. either! et the pretest •
or liana til COln . e.. lteny. business men. ineehanice and'
working men upon. farms. who. gave !several 4,4lafin d;
oneuth. clti.l4 thus Uniting - i t+,et her. •hitome L•relend
ere, 'while they 'pare* win, thk outlay; And St tess;:en..i
Tense than the annual cost of Mimeo or the most trifling ',.
Initnies. A saving and polottaseof thlsittod eats nn.'
thing, cud constantly . increases 4n value. Ill,"Chilt of t,
sickness or misfortune, by whirk,le Is: thrown (ye of 1
employment, he. hats hiesut to -go to *herd tio lattlial•
ways make APT living. • Plant . sons. il ;they groultp ;
topossesilon Of farm, instead of !Whig In the city,,.
!mild heenutotrerthi - and ailluent'eltisene. • There Ibe
Avenues of• euiecesa. say, mot Ott-m*4nd. „This title. is:
uneaceptionahlylgOned. These who desire farms. will'aip 7 '
ply praminally;nr. by letter: (enelmdng titie - leutahnot.ll
to Samuel W. Csitell.„ ot the lino or Abe, Cfnupsny..l3.s :
;Walnut Street, hetweenTonrth and Fi ft h: Philadelphia. i
punts are alleseild to hold shams in ttudr enin.tuunes sad i
right. without trUstees. ! , ..i
.. ...", ,
The shares kru rapidly selllng, and oily' arkilleatis /
is Amyl's:ads, A ,9)Sreirsens of f s tlett and Pion' Ore ea, be
yen ; at the 01,P.m.1 . '
• • (Ilea honrifrom 9A. Pl.tell O. M. ': • ' • ' t : .1
- .
. .. '.;- 1 - - OPTIC - AMP: • ' '- - ,•.• •• •
Avairlent—Co Li, ii,..fAnuni, dilorney at 47414 Ikon.:
som street, Philadelphia. ...: I , • ,':
•., ••
:-riealluitidestP4•ll.oturnmit PtUrtml,ll - holistals Oro*, 1
Ambling. TOW? 'ntreets, PhilAttalphia. , ..,I •;„•
Pr , " - innrerlreS.l.l.‘ Beittl4Whoeeisle leweller,No. •
UM North Seinnd street. Phlbidslphis. 'i •- - _ i
s
Seento,ry-oiirt,W,CArd , u,l3s Walnut street, Phil
-, - I delplibv. - " - ' ' ' "-- ',' "- ; •' • '
,
04.rerters—Bmtis JorsarM, ihipertutoodeht of ibts-l•
West. Chester A Phllirdelphla !fantod; Anialt/tq N.
If.littmcvrattii,ltereirsnt lohcaster: Ili 0." 0. It moon-
opa.Segretate of •tho • Washiencton Pintail. and Maijne.•.
Insurance Comp..tar, Pbll , l l4lphis; Cna.tr.os .C. Intel a, :
Parksburg Wailes; ''arts* . t Jrnse tie-tests,' Attortseyl
et Law,-Laneaster. . • - • 1.. - - - i.. • - • ,t
Itsferencie—L. lierbercEid, T 1 NOrtti Second striled; •
Philadelphisitatabeetiover - elm land. - -- ••. , Y •• - • A -i
„Bents &Mitt, Esq.., 653 Nrth blab
• Atreet, Phlladel
, ,
phla. - tuditeon over the land. "" " ' `," - .1
FMetlov. Wen.;bittler, Chatfield. luts; hesu l ov•rtheilind. ,
WEL V. Bonne, Esq..4th below 'Walnut istreets /".1 11 1 1 40—
pbin,leasilemitrierllts Moul t .. - - 4 - ~-,- ••• . - •
ilostAborre- titunte:Alkartfeldataarbeititgfroi - the 1441 8
- Richar4 enables Esp;R:s Pppl,iir4reet,PAlll4lpbt . a, i
bait been over the land. ' ' - - - ' •; •
EZI
CISCAti. 110011 E, Era., Poitirrlll 6.
oct"ber
_
; • -
• Oet*ber
ESE
,so
-.:Anosassiris.rov
••- z- 1 L ILERZE II HEISLER,
r.• ; (iwte Klttts serkow *.-Co,),
,
• . Titutifaiturers • .
I Why Cod Stsipetei: Coed .fliddree,
BrwrWs,„4lr,,,, dr iliontsigUei Schuylhtti
qr,t a= •
„ Thazdanl for ttwlibernl patronage they
live received (ken ,the Coal Ihmtors and other!. In the
{i 6 S4 wildkralhat tancletatni solidi Wale ettatOnt to the
Odom, • An work d nowt oar shop will fro warrantod s .so
that no 'Oho itwealleetywu et retting a tont iotn - •
.! dr, Kurt* belost.ono. of the, otdeat, and tka- wed expo.
iieneed - Wire Wurker th the opmity. , We fool sur••;tbar we
inn- then tot thOlmat coilittnaklsiti the ittett4i. •
01 orders addressed to J.IL a rtz.;Mluersi•ilie, to W.
. r.. whair;.Pettsaille in , 'fiats: a• ddinerseille,
'Ohl rnatti,,attendod , Old ~STI T F r e pai_r e d,
f, Os* 9; _ ' • ' • • -ilk
APOTTOVILLE:
.
WIRE'S EEII I I. FA C R
3 • - • chpiage Art Pripill.ters.
. THE , undirs ign as-. a..p.
~.; •• 14. 7 , istr.:R plunell Ma proprietorship of, the Wire
Seiren Factory In Coil 'street. lately e0n
.6646* ducted by 11. Coke; tied deittres torrill•
;iti..ottnituott or Coal I.lp,ratnrs.lllli Mt. puLll.generellv.,
to his ustaimitterttabliAhwt4nt. Ainkilltnn.-n area mnae
proluria..; th“. very in.h.t. of materi3te, and if-I..es
;work to a htri,f 311. n at 'will to filled at the r•Oetest no
t Lee It t)te In-sn ruti,sfacic.ry wrote, '
• fhti - 'suberiLer, mom ,vi.q.'havink sev urea •ervlree
pt skittle) and esienienCeit writmen Itiititee this most t I.
' eviiMuati :n test of his senvon. protuNitix them
-10.qual to the :best tnniki ons in other manufs , tnilit. .
1; litt. (,5 7 . 14( - .T etIN 11 Al: LAN.
IRONWORKS
TAM AAWA:
-_- . . ..
•CARTERS i ALLEN'S IRON WORKS,
I; .Taniagata t Schuylkill Comity, Pa. .
I: The 130seribere.proprieti.ts of-the
tKal alwranaturd actanitar,tabil••lnnoi I an
t; :-",* ilifiTh.Cßitt mance to tha ritfaaria at Schuylkill e,ain
;: '4....; " '`''' ty and ttte public , ceenilly tb . ir won
ii T LLLA : tins , . - r.. ---.. . • • •
... -..-..-- - . • ntramto tint out anyand an ;dna, -4 a ark
i . in their It.m.-at the r•bortast notice,- and In tha timat ',at.
islartary Int II twr--surb 'a% Indldlnyt steam Engines. wau.
ft ufaeturtntx Itailvmd and Drift Qua, Ptuatpa. Ceding% and
, t Maeldner,!. r f :di 'sino%. .
.
. -
ii Int) , th . ;.114‘ vt , lrknotf nn a employed, and vatkrart inn
may th9r4r r. , I , A4S , IY gitiralltsted. OrAlent fmiu abroad
,1 promptly LILA. - CARTERS St ALLEN.
latuaqua .t4Llttary . 27. 1.555 Aerr ,
_
BEAVER MEADOWS:
BEAVER IYIEADOWIRON WORKS.
ff.. 'HUDSON k B ITER, Iran and Drags
poundura, Inform their •pa,
r ! 3 ;! ;1 :1: Irons, and th e p le generally, that they
t.M.;: , DrePazed at ,the atom establish
-- - • - merit; to inanufactun, Steam tin:does of
i,orery sits; Pinups; ltallroad and Drift Cars. and eeery
1 other ttescriptisn of Iron and Brass Castings suitable for
: ' the Coal D/Intnp, or other business., on the most reasonable
tecunt. Alp?. Blowing Cylinders for Blast Furnaces auk
31schine work In general.
lb.-palling of all kind, done with et:cabmen and despatch
,; at the lowest mires.. All work furnished by them war
'. canted to perform well: They would eollelt the custom or
thus.) whu may want articles In their line In this vicinity.
Al orders will meet with end prompt atten
tbn., „ • S.. W. .111,71)..441N.
" March 4.15:14 SIY,, , IV. It. HUDSON
MINEILSVILIOE.
DONALDSON.
NEW FOUNDRY & MACHINE SHOP.
Donaldson, Schuyllcill Co., Pa.
The subscribers respectfully invite eti • ,
the attention of the business community
to their new l'nundry and Machine Shop.
just erected lo the town of Donaldson.
Schuylkill county, under the manage
moot of the undersigned.: all of whom are Practirsi
workmen in 'three different branches of busintws, as
moulder. machinist and ear-builder. They are now ready
to execute all orders for machinery, such as steam en
gines. primp& coal breakers: all, kinds of gearing for
grist. and saw mills. and drift cars, all kluda of railroad
castings such as chairs. frogs, switches, schnte plates
and brass castings made to order. Also apple mills, mo
tor, hall and cooking stoves: grates of flit. different sizes,
from twelve np to twenty-fenr Inches in length. Black
smithing, in its vittiOUS branches ; executed at short no
tice.
- We flatter ourselves that all work done at the Donald.
son Foundry will give such entire satisfaction, as to se
cure the tut uto Custom of their patrons. Our motto is
"'olive and let lire." Orders- thankfully received and
executed'at the shortest nutlee, and on reasonable terms..
ALFRED JONES,
ROBERT YOT , NO.
LEWIS MILLER,
July ?S.< ly PETER COX.
•
- PORT CADDO*.
. FOUNDRY & MACHINE''SHOP,' .
Port Carbon, Schuylkill Co.; Pa.
.40,...10 T. H. IVINTERSTEEN--annotinc
.remitnesa: from the complete outfit
of the above natnedestablivhmeut, to sup
ply all orders In his line of business--
such as for Steam Engine,. Railroad and
Drift ears, Pump,. Olaf Breakers. Casting, and Machine
ry of every pattern. lie warrants his work to give mil,-
faztion. and accordingly solicits patron:ere at home and
abroad..' 'l7, 1855 4-iy
, .
FRANKLIN IRONWORKS.
• - Til Subwribers announce to the Pub -
He that they are the l'roprietors of the
Franklin Works Port Parbon. lately ear
-710/61611 tied on by S. tzillyman, whore they con
tinge .to manufacture Co ordor, at the
shortest notice. SteUni Pl:imps:Coal Breakers and
Illaphinpry of abreast any size or doacrintion. for' fnininy,
or otheepnrposes. Also, Railroad and. Drift Cars.fr.n or
Brisk Castings of any size or pattern. Orders are resneet
fully solicited. 01:0. 11. d: BRO.
Franklin Shovel Works.
The snimierlhers cfmtlnne to furnish the Colliers and
Dealers of Schuylkill County. with Shovels or ail kinds,
at, the. lowest Philadelphia prices. .tttenti.at is
called to their Coal Shovels. Orders for Shovels of
any also or pattern promptly attended to:
GEO. B. YISSLBit k TIDO.
Port Gabon. August 21. 344 f
POTTSVILILE.
POTTSVILLE IRON WORKS.
Foundry and Machine Business. '
NOTICE..—The Subscribers . hare thho
day Conned a copartnership, under the
12 • 5 • firm of TOMBOY, SMITH k PO)IROY.
vittigac for the trankaction of a general Ilnindry 1
- .• --and Machiiic Busiimm, at the old•ostals..
lished -Pottsville Iron Works," corner of NOWejt.l3ll and
Coal streets. It. F. PrEVIIMY. '
WM. SMITH.
PLIFFiIiID POMMY..
March 25,15 M 12-tt
PA LO ALTO _ROLLINC MILL. •
TH}. S'illiscribers beg letivo to an.
ow honneeto their frfenda and the public.
• that their now Rnlling Mill at Palo 'Alto
is now cninplete. and in full operation,
t 4 "
4 ; is m.
4 tEt ".
and that they are, prepared to supply a
Kupertor self+. of T Itails of various sizes, for the use of
Collieries and lateral roads.
Orders for rails are respeetfully solicited. and will meet
wtth.prropt attention if left at the Itelllnir Mill, the
Hardware Store of Bright & Lereh. Centre street. i'ottre
Nile. or address kk - 'letter to BRIGHT & CO
Sept. _l.. IS;51 38,tf
_.• _ _
FOUNDRY, AND-11(OHINE SHOP,
Steam Car Factory. &c.
NOTICE.—The business of the late tirm
of SNYDER st 311LNIY4, will be contlu.
ued by the subscriber in all ite various
ylacisia l branches of Steam Engine building. Iron ,
Founder, manufacturer of all kinds of
Machinery, for Rolling 'Mills, Blast Furnaces, Railroad
Cars, ,tc.: /cc. Ile will also continue, the busl Illefl4 of Lin• I
ing and Selling the celebrated Pine Forest Write Ash and
Lewis and S"rohn Veins Heil Ash (Isar, being, sole proprie
tor of, these Collieries. GEORGE, W. SNYDER.
,Jaututry lSr4 Zetrf
TO . COAL OPERATORS & MINERS.
Pioneer tioller Works.
tt: . .
Th.! ettbscrilsens re/spectrally invite the
.....
attention of the haziness' community to
;0 b ...
~,.: their Iksiler Work,. nn Railroad aim!. b o ..
Trtta , ,,gajz low the Passenger Depef. Pennine. Pa.,
-- • where they are prepared to manufacture
littlIERS OF PATNA' DESCRIPTION, •
Sinnke Stacks. Air Stacks. Mast IRpes, Oasometers, Drift
Wierti on hand.
Being. practical ntechaiilmluel haring for years devoted
themselves entirely to this branch ef bnelnews. they flat_
ter themselves that +work done at thAr (4;ra:4l4m/out will
al re satiaftetlon to all who may favor them with a Mit--
Indirl , lnals and Ccarirkanh-a will find It greatly to thekad
vimtage Id examine their work before enigratti throwbtre.
May 5,1853 19-tf- JOHN Jr, ..1.431ES NOBLE.
"POTTSVILLE ROLLING MILL.
le• TRH SUUStatiltEliti respectfully ate
nounce to the public that their new Roll- •l% 540
, , Inst . Mill is now eotnpleted and in full ope- I
- -11:1;4= ration, and that they At 6 Prepared to imp.
' all kinds of her Iron of carious abely
which they will warrant to be superior in 'quality to any
obtained front abroad: at the Rsine prices.
They, alive , manufacture T ltaila, for the we of the Col-
Hertel; and Lateral Roads. weighing „front 21 to RI ile. per
yard, uide - of the' hest Iron, - and Which •uill be found t
much cheaper than the lmported•article. •
dicing practical
. merhrin Ica, and having had considerable 4
espoienge In the Iron btislness. they Patter 'themselves'
that they give: entity satistaetion to purchasers. and I
also maim It their interest to tatmnite home maaufao.
tows. ' JOHN lillitNlSll & CO. I
• • 494 f ,
Detimbh. ft,' lASI
WASHINGTON IRON WORKS.
_ • POttiv II e r=!.,
J. WREN k Dlu S. respectfully invite
e6 e ll 4 ‘ 6 040. the attention of the buidtmos community
, to their Now Weida* Simla and Youtulry
geet-rdPetneen Coal and Bailmad street+.
•\> and fronting on Norwegian street. where
they are promired to execute nil onion foe machinery of
Brass and Iron, such as Steam Engines. all kinds of gear.
Ing for Bolling .1111i* Orist and Saw Mills, Single and
Double rtc•titr Piretps,"Cotti Breaker* Drift ears, all kinds
of Railroad. Castings. audios Chasm for flat and .T. itaill
Progs. Switches, kr.: all kinds of cast and wrought Iron
Shafting. Being practical mechanics, and having made
the demands - of .tW - Coal Region their study for years.
alsnalikinda of Itaeltittery In thelr , Hue atintclares, they
flatter themecivm that work done at their rata'•lishruent
will niece ttathfsetkot id all who May herrn there with a
call. AU orders thankfully rereived,a,u4 promptly wan.
tuted, On thelnest mastmatle terms.
JOHN T. TIMMAS WitEN,
JIM ES Wit EN.
Eil
OR AO .14 0 EDEN EEEDS: Flttl/T Tla i .. 4
ACMetilturild Imp l ements, *O.-4'
Tin subscriber'will keep
4/13 hand Clover. Timothy and °Merl:e lm , •
seedit. White 'Milli" and I.awn (ha's
seeds. to ether with Garden and Vieht s..ed,. hi; l4
~
'wit' war:matt° be fresh and 4-ond He win tbo rte t - '
orderi for' all kinds or vJuit. TITT`C. 'w .irr , t:t...4 f,h - ,, w e'
th e y are repreventedi. grlculturn I M rnpf , .,,,,....f t. A .. " t . j ,
o f wbirh 'b« faroldhedat 111 : 111 11}.30111, 9 A 7 ri, ~,, 14.
''''' ~.
zto Lni,„ s o r t ! by tb o • puhreriber Are 'il ..; , ,,,,, i ~,,I .
trrom ghlwt,r.r.fr, rutatlen 0:1,1 l•tai..fi,
H e d or* opt:oval In ft,exis procured ureral..," ~,,, ii; ; 1 ::
roarketTrour those who geti etwat,. i'h.,ut re741f,.,1.,
character of the seed sold . Nord.- e c h ...,,,,,„, ,
Breda tederif pronisrunni4 in small gn r,t,,,n , ; '" ' l
their 1,0 rinse proximity deteriorate; their quality 0;
tleularly thoific of the same species. Thl. INA n in:prfriww;
eonrifftratfontn those who non-base either 1. n r f,..:,
110' F. For tyres , kr...send in orders early t, . ''''.
FOR THE BEASON. I.
Preacrr Ball the Rtraw and fivide r ran:
--If it clies not find use now, it 'nay
yet fentEl — Reep arch cog rge f no d
cover, (if you hate routu,) or well stactm
apt, till you heed, told
. 0u will find it better
ti nn rnotiCy.at interest.
Pro . title .ylteller for all !Jour it
xl
From one-fifth to :one - quartet - 1)r colt f0,1.1p.r
may be saved in this way. Or, what it ti, e
satne thing, from one-fifth to oi:e-fourth
s toork'nfily he wintered on the same
Besideit this, the stock will be more comfort
able and:imbetter condition, Now is the thtt:
to attend to thi*cjass of ntatte•rs. The
autumn storms are at hand, and the cattle a')
sheep should not he chilled by theta,-
dret_ichinks are a poor preparatio n for th e
or the cOming winter:
111. oir, Or fallen and kill the tra.i
and the rill in your flocks and her lr,—lt
far better to make m oderately ;pith! beef (4
mutton of a portion of your stock, tha(i I , .*e
them and the foOd they have ionsin e d, a „d
the labotl of caring for them, after the winte r
has near)) , gone.,
Had the furratrs of the West pursued this
course in the fall or 1854, they would . ha;e
avoided .immense losses. Had they thim e l
out their stock in this way. the proceed, of
slaughtered animals would have p i . iri t,„,„ l
.food forlhe And they would have had
more stuck last spring, and that' stock wou!I
have bcqn in better condition. Fur as it was,
the poOrCr stock died worthle:is, and the re...t
Came ou emaciated and wasted, because the
food they should have fed to them had b„,„
thrown bray on those that had died.
• IV. Zet the amount of y,,ur „.6.4 h., re ',
siderabli less than you think x „ rp l y „-
food '1144 keep itt good condition.—Th e
denelia generally in the oppimite direction_.
Men do pot get the price they de,ir for their
surplus itihimals. They let them run on, hop-
ing to sOlenre a More favorable mark e t.
ter find 4 them with more stock than they wint.
They diilike to sell or slaughter at
They will try to winter the whole : , It may be
a'mild winter.• They will buy hay or corn if
they need it. The last of Fehwry conies
and their fodder is consumed. Several cattle,
and half a hundred sheep have died. Corn
and hay, are igh; a-d now they feel to pour
to buy; so a large portion of their .stock has
been swept away! They begin the new year
with a :dejeetion which weighs them to iha
earth.' They might have escaped all this, by
keeping their stock quite within the limits rr
their supply of food.
V .Provule excellent teachers
. for your rhil 7
drat; aa el ° hare a good sr cool
. tor fir;_ , m' l dhg,
before lime fin. Plowing beret .coring. --1f vet
;should hire a man to break your colts. m
would et the best man you could find. if his
services cost"twice oethrice as much as those
of a Man-who knOws nothing about horses.-
- You would ask, "What are five dollars or ten,
compared with the use and value of a home
for his Whole life time ?" This Would be wii,. , .
Exactly so, - only with . a' thousand : fold acre
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emphasis, wit xespect to yodr children. Se
cure the best ' asihleinstruction for thiat at
home ; . ;make your istrict-school one of the
best select schools. You will thus save a
ney, for yt.Mr children will net be tempted 0,
run away to sorra! "Academy," wasting.flitit
time arid your money to little purpose. A
higheriStyle of thought and manners and m i..-
rals will quietly spring up in your own. midst.
And yOur children will be far more likely to
escape-those pernicious influences I hieh so
commMtly follow an exile from the purifying
at.d ennobling atmosphere of the parental
hearth:
A good school,, viewed in its power over the
young:Soni,, shaping its character and destine.
`is of seat montent, that a few dollars a month
in the 1)60. of 'teaching is as the dust of thr ,
balance itireomparison. As among the most
important; theretore,' of the tajks of
. thy sea
som.dO we mention that of securing a good
teacher for winter schools. Home education
must lie aimed m. as far as possible. None
other t?eill meet the wants or the means of the ,
great Mass 61 our population.
for_the tools and car
• ;
riagel fi. the winter, and Mire a cool of dean
oil or g;ease to the iron, steel, or all tools like•
ly to rnst.--=-A few hours spent id this work.
will stiVe many hours next spring, and the do.
rabidity of:your implements may be doubled.
1 If you have a large family of child
reit', or' a. number of hired persons whom you
intend to keep during the winter, east'obend
find profitable etnployment for th: m till qui/v.
—Provide work under cover for the •storiny
and .severe weather. Have plenty of wood
cut or split, in a good wood hOuse. In open
weather, wood may be cut or riiis split in the
woodiq or timber may be got'out for building.
or the market. - Saw .logs may be cut .and
placed where they can be 'conveniently ship.
ped to the saw mill *hcn snow come:. If
clearing is to be done, it may be, economy to
do, the: ehttping in the winter. But be-sure
to sane the wood, if you livel,withit; i'ex
miles Of a village.'
We:have suggested a few things which ne
think Seasonable. It requires no great pro.
foundity of thought4o . give these hints. Yet
our readers will think them none the less sal
uablelor that. To refre . sh the tnetnury at the
right time, is sometimes worth a great deal. ,
for, with the multitude of things a farmeihss
: to remember, it. would not,be strange if snits
important ones were now and then lbr, thou
These tides in the affairs of e\ery °
I . be Wien at the flood it' they are to lcad to
fortube. Let every main be on the crest of
the wave.—Yuma. Farm Journal.
PottAria?. P. O.; Pa
CipiPFED HANn . s.—The application e, 8
little `oil, pomatmn, common grease, bra. a
cold.erearu, operates as a preventive Cordial
ped hands. The Camphorated Balls, sold b?
chemists, are compounded of starch, - rice
der, white lead,'Ziil soap, camphor, tro•
teued by Hungary water, oil of rosetuary,a .
of laYouder. , It would not suit a private cur
13nniei to make them. - A little honey 0 , - 4
whet*mashing, has a remarkable effset in sot'
letting the chapped skin. First %AI ' 6l
hands_ until free from dirt, then rub belief
welltinto the, chapped parts, then soap aPd
wash the honey Off, and ri':se ;, then dry
roughly by dabbling with a soft towel.
?'To PREVENT TIN VERSEIS FROM ltrors.
— When the :vessels are finished with•
a-era carefully with a dry, cloth, and place
near; the fire. If this is ilohe immedistrlit
they . will not rust..
Tc)PI::"VENT Ott. h-CtirB FROM Smovst”--
Take any cinantity donjons, bruise, 60 1, 0
all into as retort, and distil; pour a little a
thla liquor into the bottom of the lamp,riudtt
will no stnolie. - .
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