The miners' journal, and Pottsville general advertiser. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1837-1869, January 19, 1856, Image 4

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. •' • , Fr" &hi Kaikkritremr.
T.ST i'ElarriNG AND - 17.11121' VOILIUMPOS-
Th e f o rt,twing corre.pondenee willspekk
sir itself. it is. the first time That Mr. Pepper
1- o ‘,,latell'appl2arts l before the pablie. without
ilieintervelitiim of Mr. Podd. We think we
Pail see that appiectiative gentleman's eyes
iisteu, us he reads the glowing epistle of his
eevertsl relati`ye.and friend:-
" Philade/phia, Nor. s, issq.
!An. PEPPER: For so your woes
-travel:made -you to every feeling heart. Your
last letter in the. Knick apprises me that you
.ire eery near me, even in New York, and so .
you may , hear whisper - I am going to pop
into Your ear. Will'you be angry? Pray do
not; ,tementher 'tis the penalty of genius to
attract interest, and forgive me, won't you;
when-I ask you if you won't write an auto"'
biography of your dear self fet the c Mack/
!Jobb up to that time when .you met May
'destroying .angel' of your peace, namely,
‘Hanah Ganef and give us a pen-and-ink da
goatee of' the, said angel and Of yourselD—
Now don't be modest---modes is so chdre
notv-a-days:, Why, bless you,-mo body's mo
dest at all
Pepper,
Modesty herielf. So, dar
ling Mr. Peppet, glie 'us yOntAife. Pm cu.i
rious --always wasain sure I_filwaya expect.
to - jbe; and all my sisters are: so are my bro
thers. But they're more 'cute, and go round ,
and round till, if you're not sharp,iyou can't,
°tell what they're jdrivingi at. Now I know
some that , forget it themielves. I am not j
generally lonhappr like poor Miss 'Toby,'
for I laugh all ,day long; and .I'in ,very well
pie:Used with life nd things around me; so
I'm afraid Youl ,think I'm unappreciative, -
but indeecLl'm not. I feel verystorry for you:
but how - fanny it was to keep a. par•zomb for,
a gage it' ionour, sure if somebody should
keep one of mine r I'd be vexed. By-the-by,
snatelxxixis so niee, and has the very darling
est moustache. Have you a moustache? I
suppose so, for ail the lions are generally
abundant in hair l i 'specially about the head.
You must-not think I don't appreciate you
I am most as, sorry as I was the other day
when I got the Knickerbocker, and saw that
eleg,ant-looking gentleman, Mr. Clark (I could
have kissed him, if he had complied with my
request) had not put any of my conteibutioni
in'. Brother Harty said I cried. I don't re
member that, but I remember' laughing at
your letter, With its ainusiui descriptions of
New. York. , Oh! I'lll, wandering from the
point, and I'vealmostforgotten what that was.
Oh!
. yes, noiv i know. . Please, Mr. Pepper,
give ns your anti -biography, just rc sketch of
ii. Pr;ny'do; we'll altdove.you if you do;
and if you'll come to Philadelphia, we'll crown
you, us girls, poet -laureate, to .:hiss our ,
reigning queen.
"Good-by, dear Mr. Pepper, and mind you
as I tell you, or dread the veegeance of
SALLIE ItIIATEILS."
Leta I irk, Sor. 20th
•
1
"DF:aE sltmEl: wit swete naim
. S.Ollll got,
lievent you - , - pariekeler with the that is:
was you nahn aftert'tyour ant? i reli •thine
of ulr naith woentiPErmat ide want it RHA-
Tuns. ov, conA you.-wont never eh:ling - it,
eveuef point nest as hansum your oan self,
with t supoge y.iu
"wot a lyveli I creter pie ; a-hopin
:mlti the hous, peraps a runiii out to elitti a
ire, and,a-fiti,n of roosters. alas, ll.tvatt
did
l!"4thaf;- ono. wot is her oeapashun „note?
Moarnink, a-washink as dishes, a•mitikin ov
f.tisis at her crule faither. it'semes as et' the
oald foal wos. a gain to fitret'er. i wish
smillmiry wood eotivins him that sintisvge
‘Tos z morl dooty ; or the bes think he cuod
e to proven indigestion wos not to ete eity
taiiik flit a fornite—with i thine i -se, hini a
ses he etes lyke a norse
ii:•iites lyke- a fish—wick>.troad maik him
rayther amfibt,ia, cus.ltitntit old WA LT E:lt3
Cant ias furever; & Brits the prinsipel
<233 atwene him, S mine & Ili iii lov. , i
got a leteilfrum her the other day—wick of
you do:tat find wiclog,efi iii this plese fur to
infur ilmt it aint• their.
Ole 1. wvelq.
, 11,40:
' she is enepiete.
(the individooal relerd to is 11.1.N.an LINE
WALTER'S.)
• "You say you, ken fele fur me. wot!
Beink so hippy, & as is perpetooaly alafin
stinithink, fete Wo! et yes; torn .tke . son
••:,va,; out and fetryil.l to emit bat ! wen the limn
/it the'nzattn tarns blue into the '/his! Ketch
a-cryin ccos •117ekerbocker t r.thought hede
retie you a-4!, want to kis aOiekiin
too wot hes !got a wyfe & farn'ili or • inktts !
cam to loot at him, wit-is he; ettY• way ? ;not
ham of as good a-lookin Icier as i am--not
haf. But 1 1 :0 hes maid awtle were with tai
i' cliers. Bryan wers. than shay was. *en i
Was a litel Way i was Bade. i !rep a groin
liansum i wos so good lookin, a good
eny .sod as.howi didetit no notliiiik, (with
wos ax,*you.no, becos you coodent git
lir) fonder withontlein or'tv As.) .but or coars'
saferink lies Atin its were. .no :boddy y ken - be
a trio pole tyhe i ain withouffelin had moren
half the tyme, &•hevin 'or his' youlle Buty l
spilet. & then wot s)tood up and maik bad
~ v.;rs but the vizzion of HaNan!
• -i heventno dont votive got a pirty warm
hArt, but ime afrade You cant fele tyke
coorr. se wot Sorrow was in her leter, &
not Gay in yournl- ynum n hapy & inocent
1 rot, and shes a sad mellancoly Oul. sech
is the Hewman Hart: who coati a trunk it
without a•noink ov the face? •
"As to mustashis, i havent 1; & i duaitt
thine much ov them as hes. wets a hansom
,nouth wen its al ruvered with hat? vats bar
tit war.ity? Bald Hed is a stibgeek wich I
inclood. its a•caryin ov the goak ray
.ler 2 fur. liar is good into its plain. i lYke
ivy' wen it aint into the way. sum poles hes
mk liar becos no bOddy wood tails em fur
,och of they hadent. Genu.s. onto ;the, con
. qairy, bobs his.
‘.i, thine to plese you ild, do wet you say
iiiiout auto. .but iiue verry bizzy ges now.—
hey to orate i git moat tyme. mi
•
;fe' hes ben checkerd enuf to maik apernsov
it fur litel Bois. i doant beleve yond Over
4tail - agin after readlnk the acount ov
perhaps i hadent better be your Distroyin
dingle. be hapy wile you ken, is the wish
C•V
• 'the onhappy 1, your.d eVotid free
. . .
'K. N. PEPPER.
‘u. b. i like you, SALLY, and bre plese at
the shyne you hey tooc to me. If Iltwsrt
shood onfortinatli up & di, i no youd be mi
~'
'''..„ fren. youd fele then fur the broken Hart ov.
L N. P."
"1 1 . tr, what stre7you digging there?"
..11iggink the ground, sir."
"I don't want my garden dug in that man-.
1,;r: What are you digging that. nuormou's
hul; for?"' •
'Belcase, sir, yese told me yesthertlny' that
wos goin' to get a post of honor from
wernmint—anthathole't for ye to put it
•-= The owner of that garden disappeared sud
,i .14.
• PoLicE.--In answer to w cry of "police!"
Boston a few ey6iiings ngo, an officer pro
ci•cded to the ( sigt, and found that a drunken
in had hove \ thrOgh the window of an eat
ing house, and)thOce through a door into
api3,4ms;trying to . dive head' first
an ash-barrel. He was taken into mato
aud fined three dollars and costs.,
. Astt.—.& Coekr.eyt4og told the
wawa great sloth that ate trees,
I,e-nral uncommon fond of no 'fish! •
is like a cigar, thelonter it borne the
it: becomes;
k r anetinneer .I'rpe, , , as be 15 Jai T,
PHILADELPHIA ,
.. . ... - NOTICE.-
.'n' ,-- - ' ..
tk , %TING- purettased theentire - stoat
of the late OM W.RIDOWAY &Mose 2 ..47.; 4
rnot thankful fora continuance of the . • r.g.r,v ;
.ral pstrunap bestowed upon Mr.itiggwan au'
hatinx snide artangments to beta constant receipt o e l
a tail trJortanott of -OMB, tire feel inalittent - we esti gir
oottrr Widget= to the customers of the late-bause'l
ant rove:Atoll) , solicit the trade la general to call att4
examine our stoek before ;massing elsewhere..
bIiNFIELL & CROASDALL
!to. 30 Y. Threes, . MIL
.t.2-".1855 3s4y
neßovini SUPER.PMFRATE OF LIKE.
The best and cheapest fertilizer id tax.
DIPLOMAS ;have been awarded for
ON, Ooze by the Peurmlvanlia _State' Agriesltutal
foriety, the Sew Jersey State Agricultural Society. the
Schuylkill county Agricultural Society, the Berke coun
ty Agricultural Society. Bucks .91.ti oc Agricultural B ° 6
ety and the New (kettle Agricultural tety.DClllWire.
4irPrice-4 40 per ton of 1000 Itcs.llo
• ALUM A NEEDVES.
S. Wharves and 33 S. Wateratreet, Philadelphia.
Baton? A I..linas. Agents in POttsillie.
This fertilizer has bwe used to a great extent by, the
'farmers of Seeks and Setraylkill counties with great sue
ceaa.. It onlys/cols a .1 to commend itself.
Dec. 29, 52-arn
• FANCY. FURS,
Var Laamis and Children,
TORN FAItEIRA, ImpOrter, Manu-,PP Orderer and Dealer in all kinds 'of FANCY 1171
No. 2SI Market street (above Eighth), Philadelphia.
flaring now completed my very laigeand beautiful aril
sortmeut of all the different kinds of Yawl' Furs, and
flatibmed into all the different styles and
by
that
will be worn during the summit season Ladles and
Children, and being determined to sell my goods at small
profits,sit will be to the advantage of Ladles and others
to give use a call bifore purchasing. • •
N. 1),-, ..Storekeepers and the trade will do well to call;
as that} will Ord one of the largest and best variety of
stocks to select frosa in the city. JOHN PAREIRA.
Sept. 3B-4m
LADIES' FANCY FUR STORE.
European and Miseries= Furs.
THE subseribei has optaed fiir.th e
licasoa, his usual splendid assortment - Of FURS.
consisting of Russian and Hudson's Ray 'Sable, Stone
and Mink Marten, Royal Ermine, Arrion Chinchilla,
ke,. /
Ms assortment of Furs, for trimmings is !arse and di
nimble.. Also, a tine assortment of Ladles and Gents'.
Fur Gloves, Gents' Collars and Cuffs, Carriage and Sleigh
Robes, Foot Muffs, Ae. I
All the above ar%kleaare tnado 1n the newest styles Snit
warranted. J GEO. F. WOMRATH.
Aro. 13 North 4th 'street, "ant:aphid.
N. B. • All kinds of SHIPPING FURS bought.'
Oct., . 42.31 n
TO DEALERS'INVIL CLOTHS.I •
rpHE UNDERSIGNED'being 'largely
j engaged In manufacturing Oil Cloths, has madt bo is
li ;
'neaments to .sell his own manufactured goods.
stock in store is complete, the quality =surpassed, d
the prices at which he can afford to sell, 'cannot Call to
g ive satisfaction.
Special cars will be taken in selecting for orders. lota
stock consists of FLOOR OIL CLOTHS, from 2 to 18 feet
wide—new pattern& oaks, tapestry, marble and Wes;
CARRIAGE TOP OIL CLOTHS, on ducks, drills and ma*
Un. enameled and plain surface; TABLE OIL CLOTHS, 4
to 6-4 wide. lathe piece and pattern. sUperior to the Im
ported• STAIR DRUGGET OIL Ac. Ware
house:79 Arch'st., below Third. Philmieltibia. • .
THOMAS POTTER, Manufacturer'
• ,31-6 m
TO FOIIEDRTIERN, MACHINISTS.; OTHERS
_APURVES, N. E. corner South and
l t Penn streets. Philadelphia, furnishes ingot copper
and rats, pit: Iron, sheet iron, solders. fire brick& port:
able forges, speller, block tin,_ lead , foundry mouldin g s.
facin g s. crucibles, antimony, babbitt meted, wind of all
kinds. brass, old copper. Ac., he. lie is. also, a dealer I n
wrou g ht and cast scrap Iron and other metals. , it is his
desire to accommodate machinictaanti others at a distance
from the city, by furnishing any article they may want
In their business. Articles not mentioned In the ab o ve
will be procured aid forwarded. Any inquiry In t he
above line Will be promptly answered.
August 4,'55
A. PEEVES.,
N. E. COMET South and Penn eteetits.
3s.ly
•
Sept.l.'2. '55
CLOTHING PALACE-CARD.
OP A SUPERIOR QUALITY, AT !
THOMAS P. DILL & CO.'S
1://KA T CHESNUT AsTEE.Er .
Olcatlaimax Pealaboep.
VO. 165, 'one door below sth, north'
I side,. in the new Iron
Merchants wlinwant to purchase a finer article of rea
dy-made clothing than has ever before been offered, and
gentleman who would please theinselves in any garment
for their wardrobes, or iu suits for their sons; shooldl go,
to this establishment. so admirably in keeping through-1
out. with the Great Street of Fashion, on which it is, to-;
rated, and purehase the best, which can alone satisfy •1
eneeeet taste. Snits or single: garments made to order, sat
the shortest notice_ A Intl assortment of fine Furnish
ing
ito., Goods also offere , E" Everything lu the latest atyl4 of
Fashion. and ticket-marked with the lowest cash prime In
plain figures.
Philad'a, October 13.'45 41-fm .
MUSIC PUBLISHING HOUSE.„
;ttoti LEE & WALKER, Successors to *I EMIG E I
," WI ELIO, No. WI Chesnut street, underithe
i.!talt House, Philadelphia, are constantly
publishing the latest Music. from the most populaslAu-I
thorn in the 'United States. In a style that will vie With;
any Issued it any other house, either in this country i
or Europe. - •
They hare also the pleasure to announce to the p bile
that their-stock of Sheet Music' on hand, consists of the '
lar4est and most complete assortment to be found In the ,
country: eyarectinstantlyaddingto t heirstockallthe
New Musicinildished In-New York, Boston, he. I
They also publish several Instruction Book's, which, are
In general use throughout the country.
PI A NOS-•-•A' fine assortment . of the best nianufhetnrers
of New York and Boston, at the lowest cheap prices.
11USICAL INSTRU3IENTS. I
Also, a general assortment of G ans.'s, Violins. Banjoes,
Flutes. Aceprdeous, &c., Violin. fluitar and itarp Strtums,
of the best Italian qualities. all of which will be fu t dsh•
ed to the publie and the trade at the lowest
Orders punctually attended to.
air All Lee /e Walker'S !dusk and Publicatl?ns can be
obtained at LI n ANN ho, I: And [rte.
villa
Phil% 1.0-b• • F•y I 1:•i, If
SAVING FUND
or TOE.
U. 8. Insurance, Annuity and Trust C 0.,,
E. corner 'Third and Ches.
ut gtr, , etsc. Philadelphda.—Capital $250.000: .,, Money
Is received on deposit daily, The2Mtnnuut depkidfed
entered In a Deposit Book and giveil to the ikpsinr, or,
if preforr..d. a certificate will be Oren. '
kit sums. largo and small. are received. nod the manual
paid on demand. without notice. • • I '
interest is.paidat the rate of fire per cent., commen
cing from the day of deposit, and fourteen! days
precious to the withdrawal of the I; °Hey.
first day of January. in each year. the int erest
of ea,h ,dep sills paid to the depositor, or added .10 the
principal as he may prefer.
The company have now upwards of 3,500 deposing in
the city of Philadelphia alone.
Any additional information will be given by addressing
the Treasurer.
DIRECTON.P.
Stephen IL Ceval , ,rcl,Prriet.; William M. (Imiwin,;
LAw..lohnsln. Vivo Presl, Paul' it. llnddard,
W. Thompson, Go-Imo Nicileury,
_lnj. W. Tingley. , Jams-% Ihmlreux. I.
acqh L. Floranee, Gustavus English,
B...reinry end neassyer PLINY' FISK.
Tiler and T ni , rpreler J. C.
COLBERT'S
Envelope Manufactory &Prirititug Moe,
",-- t South Fourth street (oppoSite Li-
Jq hrary street). Philadelphia. Die sinking. lengntv
ing: printing:, embossin... kr. Original-designs, business
devires, nobt, bill.heaL. labels. seals. flews of building.
stores. machinery, kr. accurately drawn and entoared.pn
reasonable terms. l'ersons at a distance can hare their
engravings executed from daguerreotypes. by sending
them per express or otherwise. Die sinking and emipo•
sing. Dias for business cards, envelopes:labels, ke..seals
for societies. corporations and companies. engraked and
amlymsed, on wood or brass. 0111 re seal presses. heads el
newspapers for common printing or cylinder presses.—
Embossed printing. for business cards. envelopes, labels.
ke. Plain and ornamental Job Printing, buslpeia cards.
elrertlars. notices. bill.heads. promissory notes. Diulxists'
and Apothecaries' labels. 'plain and embossed, manufar.
firma' labels. tabs and tickets.
' Printing in gold. silver and colors, envelope trintlng,
salt add flout bags, ke., manufactured and printed at the
shortest notice in all colon'. Paper bait . manpfactory.
grocers', bakers', confectioners', and all kinds of paper
lams fortsale. Envelopes orall qualities and deist riptiona.
viz.: for homccopathie medicines. Mr-waled and printed
directions, for putting up mi.:Deities for sending abroad.
Wedding anti visiting cards engraved and printd. Also,
envelopes of the fittest English and French paper, to fit
exactly any card, circular or Invitation. Conveyancers'
envelopes, to fit deeds, bonds, mortgages. &c- made In the
best manner. WM. COPERT,
-N. 13.—Ortirrs tent by Expreis, as per agreemint.
Sept. 2','55
FIVE PER CENT. SAVING FOND.
JI --
,W.ALNUT STREET, Sou - th-!West i
corner of Third street, Philadelphia. ,llncorporal
ted by the State of Pennsylvania 1841. ) _
Five percent interest Is given and the mono Is alvrajs
paid back whenever It Is called for, without the trocessitr
of giving notice for it beforehand, • •
Pevple who hare large swim , put their money in this
Saving Fundou'arrount of the superior safely and con
venience it affords, but 'any sum, large or small, ii cc.
trivet!. '
This Suing Feud has mire than bait* Million of dol-1
tars securely invested for the safety of d , •posit ors.
The orrice Is open tv receive and .pay Amity every day,
frmu 9 olalerk in this morning till 1 o'dock itt the even
tan, and on Monday and Thursday evenings, nil 0 o'clnek.
People who hare money to put la,arelwritied to an at
the title* fqtfurther information.
' - IifENRY Te BENNER, Presidad,!
itOSERT stLrawar, Vies Pnirldatt,
WU. J. UNgDoSectidery
t 9; itedr 7s, or_ 1).li
pm.
. .
LEATHER. ,
:PRiTz; HENDRY fit Co 4 Iv 29;4.
Tided Arcot, PSlllllOlO* Morocco lianutictancisr
tagnionnAnd Importers or raimateraltAttas, and Smil
,• as in Sod and tam Bole LeStber and Kipp. '
Philadelphia, February 11,1853 • , 74y
WHEATLEY'S AFICH`STi THEATRE
Arch Scat. aim , Sixth Plobtriciphin.
TUE STAR coisrAar
ComPosem .of the &et Artits lin
the world. and exceeding In Stiainsth Mel iTaient
any Dranunk combination heretofore iStenrd to the
strive publicorill appear every nighrin may, ',fo
gad!, Seriothoitelirams. Vandevinev4 Magical iiiiricitas,
se, Se. When 'dilating the MY do theme. 1
August 211,'63 1 34 .
PHRENOLOGICAL CABINET.]
• • FOWLERS, WELLS t cO.,Pltre
`~:~twined, and Publisher*: =1 . .114reia Tot,
af below Seventh, Philader: phis, (nti a all
Works on Phrenology', PhyaloierY,, Mater
Cure, Ilintnetiiten and.Pho - nography,
sale and retail, at Nev 'jerk prices. ;Pro
fessional, e.tankinationa;-.irith . charts land
till written deseriptlone ef charact4q day
and evening. Cahn:wily:eft:l
Philadelphia. February 24,16511 r My I
9iIBOYS',CLOTHINC. •
HE SUI*JRIBER, wiould respect
fully inform t fieW nammulls frienia and eustoment of
Pe uyfidliCounty, that, their assortment of Clothing for
Young Isentlenum is vatich larger this este, and they
are disposed to sell chat,. Persons Itehig ,at a distance,
have the privilre„ of apt:mining Clothing purchased at
,
this store, If they do not edit. . .
P. A. 110111 11ROTIIEVI.
. ,
272 Chestnut St., corner if Tenth, Phila.:Li: '
April 22, 1555 , . ',,,: , , le. .I AP"
•S. B.A: AS. ALLEN,s, V •1 -
7 and S South wharves,
yPEALER,S IN• OIL, have just 4:: e
calved, direct frouiNew Bedford; the follow! imp
p of Oil, which they offer for sale at the lowest het
rates:
Winter Sperm 011.3.0®ga1. 1 Winter Whale 011,12,54,10ga1.
do Elephant 011,9100 do I Backed :' I do; do 7,000 do
Also, in store.tlieasing Oil, l'alir!and Brown ,Soap,
Sperm and Adtunantine Candles.
Dec. 15, '55.;' I
,
- WM. FRANCK, AUCTI ,
N. W. corner 2d & Buttonvocid,2t
' PHILADELPHIA; •
Positive Sale every goreslag, 1
, AT 7 1 ,(,.. O'CLOCK, AT• TIN AIIeTION STORK. •
WILL be sold without reserve r for
Casb--Cloths, CassimeresOiatlnets, and Dry
Goods generally, Boots and Shoes. Cutlery, Otins,Ciont.
In., Musical Instruments, and Merelntndire generally,
" Shr The A tidionecr win girt his itersonot attention to
sales of retry description.
Philadelphia, Februtup 17,.1855 . s .' l : i . ';:ly i l .
BOYS' CLOTHING. 1
• THOMAS 110 THACIERAY, p
j i
NSt
o. 360 entsnut rert, abort 131,1 x la,
HAVE constantly on hand and make
to order BOY'S CLOTHING, of the most imp roved
styles. Persons from a distance. phasing at t his es•
tablistunent, have the poiiilege of &singing any trticie
which rosy not imik. , ; 1 i
N. B—A large assortment of Patent Shouldep-aeaps
Boys' Shirts. together with a general assortment of
Youths' Varnishing Goods, which ili are preparedi to sell
at low prices for cash, „
1
" September 1,'55 i• Wet
M. W. BALDWIN dir , CO., •
Enginewrisi: •
Broad and Hastittori Omar. PAlidelphia,
VOULD call the attention of Rail
road Managers, and those lots sated in Railroad
Property, to their System of Looontotitr Engine's. in which
they are adapted to the particular; busineswfor which
they may he required; by the man of one, two, three or
four pair of driving wheels; and the use of theiwhole,
or so much of the weight is may b 6 desirable fed
s on; and in acrommodating themith the grades, t neves.
strong h of supe.struction, and Evil and worki to be
done. By thew means the maximum unt•ful effect of the
is secured with the least eapeose for attendance.
costa fuel, and repairs to head and ktigine. With these
objects In view, and asthe result of twenty-three years
practlmi experience in the buslnetta„ by our veniur part
ner. we manufactnrefirc delremit Aiide of Etvginfs. and
several chases or sizes of each kino. Partk-ulari, atten
Lion paid to the strength Cl the machincin the Titan and
worktnamblp of all the details. Our long experience
and opportunities of obtaining InPirmatiort. enadett us
to offer these eng nes with the estate:wee that inedition
ey.'econouty, and durability. they will compare filurablV
'with those of any other kind In use.. We alto Varnish to
order wheels axles. bowling or low tuner tire (to ei ern
trot without betel.). cotnposition castings for bearings:
every description of - Copper Sheet iron and Dollen Work:
anti every article appertaining to the repair ortewal
of Locomotive Engines. M. AV DALDW N.
tkArrtiEw 881111).
January 5, '55 • 1.0
JOHN AVM. GUIRIAT ac. CO..
BANKERS, •
Nos. 45 end 47 South Third Street. Philada
Io 4 I OItEIGN and Domestic Exchange,
Gold and Silver Coln and all aura re lk Dank i
te.S. purchase lat the best ratY9t Exchange' on al
available points in the United 'Mai -a for sal • I Celine
lions mad, with' promptness. - an'J settled at 'current
rates of Exchange. without charge4zeept when] at par. I
Upon Time and Call Deposits. well int eat will be els,
lowed as the state of the . one Market warrants. For
eign and American Coin furnishedObrshippitigend ens.
tom Rouse purposes. Exchange 'available anywhere in
the British KI gdt,m; sight or s&ty days. to puma of
Li, and upwards 1.
Bales of Stook by Auction.'
• JOHN WM.
Auctioneer of toeing oniy,
Will bold, at the Ipht Ex, hang° r gw ri sales of
Sto ka. itonda-an , Sentra' geno,rally, To this bemi
re a. (new In Philadelphia) he Mil give nn emitting t
tention. and solicits or wr .for Fa it purchs
Parties d siring advance , ran' ays draw at Ifight to
the: tof 75 per c nt. of nuirket va'ne: oilier* for
the positive, unrestricted sale to:T.141111mo) ing the .
Stock
Comlniwion. (including every barge), ;; of per cent.
upon par value, except in case et advance . when 1 , 4 of
peirent. upon such a hat ce, with current rat of In
lt•rest. will be charged.
N. It. Alist of Stockt. ,In the United litates, with
latent •untatt ,, na. can I , e a en at 00 othee, Nes 4.5 g 47
frouth '1 bird street.
Pit node! . hix. Dec. 22.1.5 4 51.1
. TO BUILIMIS.I
• '': LUMBER: LUMBER!!
rr HE subscriber havitirron the Ist day
i•••t , 1
of November, 1855, purcblasi - 41 the entire Interest of
Fiords, Severn A. to.. hi a sawmilli at 31ount lope, situ.
ate in Butler township. SchuylMil county, is' prepared
to furnish. bills of Lumber with •tdespatch. an respect
fully solicits the patronage so hit rally best owe 1
on the
retired firm. ;
Pottsville , . Janwiry 12, 7,5 • r.. . i 14.,
( LUMBER AND TIMBER.
Mi l is N: u l; pi Z y i: ,,, R y
, t ii .2 1 A.
ty Vir ;,,, S ,,, , ,,,, a i r a e..l , lte t ta r r t e lin d,
d .. .i . , from their Milted to:iorder) at thef:eheapest
rants. Dealers nod buildOit williind it their interest to
buy from them.' They havo nlsma quantitok prop•titn
ber for wile. which they will dellir . prou the Li t qe Schuyl
kill Railroad. 3 miles above Tamaqua.
TSLII3O.I, July 7, - 55 .. •-: 47-tr
LUMBER! LUMBER!! i
,
•
rr lie subscriber retipetfully announces
L to the public that he has Orinapleted his Steam Cir. t
rutar riaw.rnill in Locust Valleyi: , :ichuylkill catunty. and
Is now prepared to furnish all kinds of Lumher at the
lowest prices—such as Pine, liendeck and White Oak of
every size and description.
4.11 - 1111 ht of Lumber cut to ortPr at the shortest notice. t
Nov. 17,'55 , 4fiaf . • ;41.11.AV ARD .C.IILAND.
LUMBERS LUMBER!: I
THEDauphin ti,uiquehanu a co.
haying two saw mills running. can fill with dispatch,
And nt the lowest rates. orders Or ilemlock,Pnplaiurdhk
lumber. of the usual sizes and 34ngibs under' i u feet.—
Also. Chesnut shingles, shingling lath, and plastering.
lath always on band. Persons tlesirousof °nitwit= 'treb
ker bills . r.r sr, y heavy quantitieS Of lumber.find it
to their interest to apply to the Undersigned, as t ll he Com
pany has a large number of tasks on the track. and can
give great despatch
ii to any ortleiv they may nitce LLWOOD*.lit.ltlS. Eng; cfi ve.
Supt. .
Letter address—t'llarriSburg, - Pa."
• Vi-itn• •
MACHINE CARPENT RY:
SASH, DoOlt, MOULDING k it. It. CAR VAPTOitY AT
• St. Clair, SchytykllOCoisitiyi #a.
rrillE Subscriber, (Of the latd Arm of
nrighc , ,e. tAiwton).haviairw his 3isn i, litscinrY in
Ortnplete order, is prepared to manufacture tuachine
ry. trndmo Frames, SdsA. M.7ttlers. Baur
liat:isters..4u•ning !tuts. And generig i stA
ally all turning in„ AISN •-r-fq ~
~ •
Drift mut Van, with the: !
Iron work'complete. Lc., Le, at the shortest hotice.
• Ile • has for sale Lninher ot.tiny description. and can
tarnish Dills of,Lumber .it shdit notiee. Also.nn assort
ment of Doors. Sash (glared and primed), Bell Posts,
&c.. constattly band.
Persons desifnus of purchasing articles let his line of
bosinils„nre invited to call an examine Ile stock And
workmanship herone purchasing elsewhere. t i
Orders are solleited,atud striet attention will be glien
to their faithful and prompt ati'keetttion.
CRLABLES LAITON,
St. Clair. February rt. tASS 5.1 y
November 16.'53
NEW LUNIB. R VA - D.
In SehuyllaH; Haven.,
PALM -& FRl'l'Zi:-:,t'egpectiiilly invite
tbcPat tendon of BiaildUs and others, io their large
assortment of Seasoned and limn. Lumber' which they
will be prepared to ;furnish !by ' the latter end of March
next, at the lowest pyssible rites, FOR CASH!!
Our stock consists of Winga and YELLOW:4NR ROAMS,
PANNEL and Mumma. Also !heavy stuff. s ch an BEAMS,
.louses, RAFTERS. SCANTLINGS. pans. de. wehliT e also or
dered a large assortment or di ff erent qualities of JOINT
and LAP SHINGLES, I'ICSETS4FILING-ILATH4C PALING and
PLANK, together with all other materials beibnging to the
Lumber Trade.
' One of the film being a %Uncut' builder. we flatter
auspices on having selected bar stock in saris a manner
as to give entire tot Isfac tion.ElOur heavylumber has been
sawed to order, thus preventing much wade to the put..
clatter or builder. -'. 1
Call and examine before %Imbuing elteWhere. Yard
- opposite Dr .Palm's office. .., ' P. R. t;lit 'M.
. . 1 ElliWl. O. FRITZ.
Schuylkill Haven rehrtutay 21,1555_,.. 8-ly
TO CARPENTERS AND BUILDERS.
The Schuylkill Co. Lumbir 6 Nanuticturtue Co.,
P. AVIN G now fiteirlare Sh4p...on
.
Railroad Street in: fcilloperation ii re prepared to
urnith ,to carpenters and . under,. gtoenally. Doors,
Blinds, Phutters, Sash MOOldings, DouiTand Window
Frames. and every article in IOU? line in the latest style
and workmanlike manner, Ind at a savingof 25 percent.
on former cost. They base 'leo on hand a large assert
ilYbite Pine Plank, 3,2 1 i. 2434,1%, I. ',4 4 ?4 inch panel.
,
White Pino Boards and White Pine Flooring.
. Yellow do do Yellow do do 1
Dry and Green Hemlock. of kinds for building pur
poses.
Oak. Maple. Poplar, Chair, fl ank and Scantling Boards,
. 1 and IA .1 inch. '"
Cherry and Walnut Plank: ter railing. i •
• Also turned work, such silted posts. taido legs. banis
ters, on band or turned to order, and billsOf stuff sawed
to order at the shortest notice:
One Ten 'Dirge Engine with 'AI feet boilir.alt complete
and in goal order, for sale,llbeap, by the pebnylkill Co.
1 Lumber Company. . - .-..-:,, ;
J.
. PottsvillN August 11.'55.1 .- . 32.4 f
---- -
THE BEST HEATING FURNACE
IN Tilt UNITED STAUB, 1111 D ONE OF TEILCHLIPRST.
:-. -Chilson ' s Warmfag & Yen Apparatus.
THE subseriber Would call the atm
tion of all partteamlakring Furnania to Cbllson's
rated %Vanning and Ventilating Apparatus. It has
been used more extensively. daring the! last aix years
than any other Furnace now made. and after six yews'
trial,it is acknowledged 10ethe most aaVathetory warm-,
lug apparatus now in the Market. • 1
These Furnaces are recoMM ended ove• in others by tho
Lite lamented Downing. and by Henry Barnard, Esq., In
bliwork on School Architsitare, as far, superior to any in
• t i .. ' 1
.Themie farnaces are hualthed by the solocriher. Agent
for the man newt urenat `clidr'prices. carriage only added,
and he givivs all the nececitary instrdetkins fur putting 1
them up. which saves the: purchaser frail $l6 to ga—and
will warrant them it. put Up : according to his dircettcos,
ire would nlllOllllllO paittsrs interested in building to
examine our extent's% atmielf, of Itegierqa i lia v an ill a .
tors. !darnel Flamm and ornamental hniblingarticies. ail
of which be will hereafterikeer and furolsh at maybe
taroes prices. . 'I
t -_, - ,
The Penrhyn M arble . : '
tels are 4 b eautiful arttele,
. son beautiful acid as dn a'llarbiCsactiretaraldt
ed at sately ottehar tbajorim. : 11..SatiNAlt,
,- - Vookadier, Mallow. *a
:?Agetmt gar put Ilannthearer,
t.
November 3.." Ni
:71.:V ,
RELL,ESTATRSALES,
. „
COAL LANDS TO LEASE!
VALUABLE tract of Coal Landi
in the Lockairanna Valley. la the . warrontee.name
torah Dell," onitaininx about •llin acres rout adiolm
lag the mines of the Lackawanna Railcard' 4 br , .y,
Whose Retinae' paws dhecily tr. rou;;It tido tract.
the blekallvaAna and Western Railroad is opened in the
spring this tract will hove a direct communication with
illizabetisport, the distance being only 1W miles=or the
subscriber will sell this and the Adjoining three tracts,
containing about 1950 acres. on tolerable terms, being a
very desirable location for an extensive colliery.
'for further information and terms apply to '
."‘. P:IIOSACK,
33 Triqity Bruldiay, 2i'ese York.
417,2 m .
Noy. 2*
• • FOR SALE, •
TILIIBEII. LANDIS Iffi IPEISIMUITZVAINEA.
nil ACRES choice Farming and ,
idijallurasurzatios. in the town of CZTlngton.
.14, 4 rne county, near to the DeLsware. Lackawanna and
Western Railroad; a short distance southeast of Cobb's
Gap.,on the waters of Spring !kook, They are well wat
tles!' and timbered, embracing sheath. maple. chesnat.
oldc, hemlock. and • variety of other valuable timber,
eluding some white pine.
The shove sill be Kid 4A low price if • PPlied for im
mediately. Tltte. r iodisputable. Good warrantee deeds
will be given. )laps may bo seen, and all fontanel=
given by applying to N. P. 1108ACK,.
Trinity Bulktisty, :Vey /fork.
N0v.21, '65 ' 4T-2m
WILL be sold, on reasonable terms,
V
two, hostiles and lots of ground in Tamaqua.—
Bounded on the Wed by West street, by a fitly feetstreet
on the south, and a thirty feet street onthe east. These
lots are well rented and are numbered 296 and 297, are
each 801170 feet.' The Imam are good and comfortable
dwellings, with a well of water .on the premises. The
garden' are furnished with fruit trees, such as peaeband
cherry. also, currants, both black and red. A very dad.
cable property, either to retain in its present state or for
erecting additional houses. which could be readily and
ptolitably rented. Inquiries will be answered. and fur
ther information given by either of the undersigned. ,
W. 8. WEIO LITM AN. Mount Carbon
• •a. 11. MeCABE. Tamaqua.
Tamaqua. 0et.13. 1:30.1 41-tf
VALUABLE FLOUR MILL FOR SALE.
THE subSeriber offers at private sate
his valuable Flour Mill, in Ban y township, mar
tnto's Forge, 3 miles south-west of Ashland. on
the public road fromllinerstllle to . Sun
bury, and'alont 2 miles from the Mine Hill
Plane.— The M ill Is now in perfect running,
Order with fire run of stone. The machinery Is as good
as new, and of the latest improvements. Also, multi.
awry for the Mainthietnnh of ShUinac. There are also' .
about 22 acres (Mist:id. mostly timbered, and the strong
est symptoms a rich Iron Ore and Coal. The only in
ducement to dispose of the property is on account of
death in the family. Terms liberal. Apply .to
PRTSII It. FiSllttlt on the rise. ;
or to FRANCIS WINO LER,
Barry township, Schuylkill county. o
24
January 111'45
ORPHANS' COURT SALE.
FURSUANT to an order of the Or
phan& Court of the county of Schuylkill, in the
Mmonweafthof Pentutylvania,the subscribers. Admire.
istrators of ISAAC SATZIN, late of the township of
Pinegrove. In the county of Schuylkill, &valued, will 07
pose to sale by public ',endue, ou'llaturday, the Oath day
of January next, at two o'clock In the afternoon, at the
public housedffJohn L. Yeager, in the borough of Pine
grove, in the eMmty of Schuylkill afareaald,—All -that
Certain Illessuage, plan Wien and tract of land, situate
in the township of Pineetrov,, e. In the county of Schuyl
kill and State of Penney - tennis. to wit:
Adjoining lands of Pmnrad Reichert. Jonathan Tobirds
inksllchail yells. Peter Kremer. and the heirs of Tho-
mas Berger, deceased containing one hundred and
hirty!acres or thereabouts, with the appurtenanc
es. Consisting of a two story stone dwelling house, and a
lank barn, *Mother necessary outbuildings. •
Also.* certain int of ground situate in the addition to
the-town of Vinegtore in the connfr of Schuylkill. and
marked with the number 30,--hourided by Tulpahorken
street on the north. by lot of .1 hn Minnick' on the west,
by an alley on the south, and by lot marked No.- 31 nn
the east containing in front on Tulpebocten' street (1)
feet. and in depth 150 feet to an alley.
Also, a certain lot of ground in an addition to the bo
rough of Pinegrove, marked No. 31. bounded by Tulpo.
hneken street on the•north. by lot of John Derby on the
west, by an alley on the south. and by lot .n... 0 on the
east, containing in front on Tulpehorken street, fn feet.
and In depth 140 fret to au aney: late the estate of said
dccessed.,l .
Terms and Conditions - made known at the time and
place of sale b,,y LUCY SATZIN,.
ADAM DROWN.
By order of Orphans' Court. Administrators.
SIiCA DOTER, Clerk
IMltryillo4'Jimuary 5, '3O •
_`FACTURES.
NEW BOOT AND SHOE STORE.
C6NTnE STCEET; NEXT DOOM BELOW Val, a 880., YOTTOILLS.
AMUEI, STROUSE has just opened
a large stock of all kindi of Boots, Shoes.
Trunks, Carpet gags, Gumshoes. Ac. Among
his stock, may always be ibUnd. Ladles and
Children's Shoes. Gaiters. Slippers, of every
snidely. Also. Boots and Shoes suited for Miners' wear:
ire Manufacturingsnil ilepairing doneat the shortest
notice. • i• Oct. 20 45 , 424 f
EXTENSIVE MARBLE YARD,
3lafiantaugb St t i Pottsville.
9 1 1. 11 E Subirriber islirepared, at his old
Stand, to furnish all kinds of materials in his line.
fur Odin,: purposes—plaiu andormunental. lie invites
particular attention to the MenhAmtes and Monu
- 6 ments 4 his manufacture. They' can be had in ev
-4 nry variety of style, and willcompare favorably in
beautyand finish. with any obtained elsewhere:
and are offered at cheaper rates.
inn. 13.18.56 24y*
BLINDS AND SHADES.
- ()F t ] every variety, on hand and made'
•
A. sariToN & co.,
No. 40 North Third :fret!, Philiuhlphia.
Manufactorers of Oold Borders and painted Shades, of
beautiful designs, with every description of Blinds and
Shades. trimmings. facings, fie., wholesale and retail, at
prices that will give satisfaction,
twober 13; '55V •
VENETIAN BLIND MANUFACTORY.
9th St., bet. Norireglen & Dinhant tinge.
W•
iSzt.3.ZorEvitotitEuh.annnndovtitzei
t e v s
t t h o .
t t h h u e i
„cpit
pared In tonnuntrture Pootian ittiotht of eyery.sizt., color
and style, at .short notice - and at the lowest rates. lie
feels confitront that a trial alone is sufficient to bo eon
vinred of thy; adrantatte of purchasing! his Minds.
A fine assOrtment Blinds constantly on hand. lie
Is also pri.pred to repair. paint. and trim old Blinds in
such a manner as to render them almost equal. in appear
ance,to new!. - Jan. 27.1155
•
•
• : . ~
~. ANUFACi'UItEBS of Children's
trtaist.s.l 3 ' hod-barrows, Numb - SwlngsA(ocklng Horses,
litivall.l Chairs, Le., wholoa e and retafl.
. SeTteluber 11553 • 3t-ly
• ' POTTS : VILLE . .
• Saddle and Eternise Manufactory.
—, i ! The Subteer s iber would
a aln
~, most respectfully inviti, the''
attention of the citizens of Potts - ,
title and. the Coil RegiOn in general. to hisiarge and
well selected stork of SADDLERY. all kinds of,
,•
C•arrialge and Team Itairnese, •
Collars of all descriptionf; Drift Harrier's, Ac. Ile de
sires alliwhn may need abildng in the !xe, e tine tug:di
and see,hii.goodl hefore pitirchaslw , elaewhere. as there
can he nothing last. A .
Orders! for !farness, Ac.:TireStaptly filled on reasonable
terms. i ' . LEST% EK WOMY.LSDORFF.
Opine! e Ep4copal Chunk Ctmfre sired, Ibtisrilie.
March .1,184:1 [May 13,'34] ^ 194 f
. —.
MOROCCO FACTORY.
vronocco LEATHER and SHOE
L Finding Store, at Derea old stand, on Railroad at..
l'attsril
• -The undersigned respectfully Informs HI- customer. of ;
the abaseltrell known establishment, that he trill cantle'•
ua the mahufacturo of all kinds of
MOROCCO,
Styli as Hid. Strait g. French Momcco. Shoe.. Hat and Book
Bindings.illnk Linings. Jt.r.. &c.: a nd w ill' muN t an tly
Wae no hand a general assortment of all kinds of LEATII ,
ER, itch is Oak Tanned and Red Sole Leather, Slaughter
French and City Calf Skins.
Miners tipper Leather. and a variety or Shoe Findings,
such as Threads. Nails, Pegs:-Clamps. dm., Le., all of which
will ,be Ford at the lowest cash prices.
• JOHN L. MINNIO.
ire Alli kinds of Skins, such as Sheep, Goat. Deer. kr.
and °inn ;Sumac, taken 'in exchange far Leather, at the
highest Market-prices, or paid for in CASH.
Oct. 29.18L8. 41-if
CUBA; HAS FALLEN
So has tha"ttgilee of Hato and cops. ,
46.50 ) WE wouldagalnmOst respectfully' tia:
- vite the attention of the citizens la
' Pottsville and country In general.jo ill ! ill
our large anti elegant assortment orall kinds".
of goods in our line.:that we have now received. and are,
in daily receipt of. comprised of Hats. Caps, Furs, &c•
tleutienum - Fine Mole-skin lisle. always on hand. or
made to Order of the latest styles. Otter Caps. Kossuth: l
Hats. Shang:hales-1u short, anything In the list and
Cap line.%
• W would also invite the particular attention of the La',
.lies to our assortment of FURS, which hove been selected
with ircitt care from the largest stocks in the country.--Z
Nothing % shall b left undone on our part, to give satin:
faet.on. !CAB 'and give us a trial, next door to Pot tsvill
' • • C.J.IVEZLY & CO.
N. 8.-4 large assortment of Buffalo Robes on baud, at
prices to suit the tiEnt 4 .
November IR. 1R.54
PRIVATE SALE.
-• • - -
' BUSHNEL ill& TULL. '
No. Of Dock Street, Philadelphia,
rm l 7 20,1.71 4S
ROCK DRILLING, MACHINES POE MINING;
GARDNER'S 'PATENT" • II
OR tunneling or shafting44operatea
by:hand, horse, or steam power . iquallest form' of
the machine webths but So pounds, can Woperated bi
one man, and strikes VA blown per minut e..' The - blow
is obtained by the comtwession.of an India ituiberliprin* - ,
which, extunding. throws the Drill with great foree. Ip
conglorderafe rock one man can drill a hole I% lathes ih
diamehlr, 43 inches in depth, per hour—in ordinary sand
stone, ...I; to 3 feet per hour. It drills equally well at any
',angle. !In a drift-way, 6 feet by 6, two of these machines
'ran be worked. The work of this machine can bo Rein
at Ellet's Tunnel, on Port Carbon road, where ft was eft
hibited, 3larhines can be furnished of increased powcir
to wanted.
The patent Right ftr-Schuylkill and other counties is
for soli Apply to the katentae
. G. ARCHUR 611IDNER, P :
Trinity Band:mr. New "ark.
Augart 18,'55!
CRENT IMPROVEMENT IN PUMPS.
THATCHER'S. I
Double Action:Forcing and Section Pumpk,
rill-1E subscriber informs the citizens
I ofi,Schuylkill county that he has purchased the ckt
cl usird right to send throw celebrated Pumps in Schuylkill ;
county. There are various kinds of these Pumps, fluidal
on tbe s me principle, such as the Double Action Faell
to g and Suction Pump,the Suction and Lift Well Punip.
Well Pump with set length, to prevent freezing, Cistern
Fora Pump, with connections to supply upper storms, a
They are-arrangett_for_deop and shallow Wells—an
be used man Famine in forcing the - water on the, top of
the house to case of fire—to water gardens or sash win
dows. I Those who have tried these Pumps pronounce
them the cheapest. the most simple in theirconStroetlint. ;
and the most effective over used, and not liable , to fret '
out off order. The following Is one of the many Certiti- j
given by these who have used these Pumps.
sWe, the undendansd. do hereby cert ify that weldire
easinlutd and seen in oPerntion Thatcher's Talent Face
and Suction Panto, manufactured by Diessm. Hogeri &
Foot, of Honesdale, and take pleasure in recommending
them to the public as being the meet durable and efil !
-dent means for raising and arcing water that bait eta
cote to our entire. -
Y. Sherwood, O. W. Oriewold, _
jt, X' Greta, Z. It. Hassell, -O. P. Waller;
EA'. Smits . 111. W.. Strom.. . J. H.
Orders by mall for l'ampss siring the- depth of the
stell,de. al bepromptly attended to,. O. C. QUITS* -.
Posprtraw or Um Right for Schuytkalrosilly,
I - Potterille. Nov. ie. . COly 1
tittiSP-6*.TATION - .
TIM ADAMS EXPRESS COMPANY.
DCOVAVILLE - TO HARRISBURG:
Zits Ili* connects daily 11 ith all that Mat &alb
era an; Weatara Iloatna. By , arrangement !belt plane of
baxitte* , 111 Pottsville will boat the aka, of llowatii
Co - $. 9- WILLIAMS, Superiateadant.
UAL
PHICAO'A:a.REACNINCRAIL ROAD.
itaisimiummamig ,
SATO Or YRIKIIIIIT ph MENCHANDIZE.
AND AFTER NO,VSNiIER lst
a ! u ;
/Wig* wi ll
e" tds:
1E
. ,
Pry GPod-s, Confeetiontry.lionka.Carpet
,z Inc* Cigars, Fresh Meat. Fisb.o iass..te
Mafia. Bran, Rutter. Coppery lir. Ear
:, - ihetterare.Grindrabaes.Grooeries,lltunp
Hardware. Irides. Molloismare,
. . Leather.Maeblnery,Oysteri t Oils.Seeds"
rie4 ' •
Are. Meer. Cotton.Cotree.G rein.ll3) , Jron.
Lead. Molasses-Nails. Spikes. R ioe.Salt,
Pro - yisions, Sugar. Whiskey.
Mromas, Pint Meta, Guano, 111111 Stones,
Pit& and Tar.Kalt, Scrap Iron, Timber
ant Lumber. &e..
•
brick*. Coke, Cord Wood. Clay, Gravel,
ler4,leon .Ors, LinteeMme,..l , l-anure, Fig
Iron: Fluter. Slateote.,
Flon4 per barrel,
Get; 21 1854 •
PHILAD'A & READING RAILROAD.
i glifflF-11111111111111.
0. — )1 the l'bilada.& R. . Co.
'te , 1 ' Phtlade/phia, retnniary A 15:05.
The aof Freight oral Toll, onCoal tranapatd.by
, Shia Allay, will be a* follows. f rom March sth to Juno
' 30tb5P135:.-
. ,
r.! 0..
i C,S 'Az to..
a 1111 AX =,a. i 0 :, 2 . T .„
.
;0 _ .
, ;..4
•- -- -r
To Ric hmond, . 1 200 11 95 160 175
• " P iladelphis,. ; 190 '1 85 ITo 1a
"
Inclinedl 90 Plane, t
, ,1 85 170 165
"Mc-eosin, • • 1 .90 i 185 17p T. 65
" Germantown R. R. 190 i 135 170 165
" •Filis of Schuylkill, •,100 1 1 65 110 145
~
" Blanayunk, H 1901 1.145 130 ICS !
"-fining Mills, I, l
.1 65 • I'CO r 5 145
' " Cotudtehocken and PlY•i .i'
inouth Railroad. ; 165 i'f 1 ; 145,
" ilinnbo's and Potts' and : 1 • r
4ones', • 11601 1 , 55 I .0 , - 140
" Norristownorßridgeport. 160 1 1 55" 40 1 40f
pmtKennedy, . 160 1 I 55'1 45 140
" Valley Forge, 1551 1 50 140 .1 40
" Pluenixville, . . • 145 ! 140 130 130
" lipyer's Ford, 1451 1 40 125 125
" Pottstown. II40! 1 35 125 125
" Douglasville, . . 140; 1 35 125 13,51
'" Itirdsboro' -,- • 130115 . 1 15 115
" Reeding, 120 1 115 105 105
" Between Reading and
Mohrswille, . 1201 I 15 105 105
" Motwarille, •
. 1231 1 15 105 1 05
" hamburg, 1 20, : 1 15
" Orrligshurg , •
_ , I 20! I 15
____ ______
fif order of the Board of 3lsmairer
'Marra 3.1855 9-tf } S. BRADFORD. Secretary
PHILADA.SIIEG ONIV BANDAGE INBTITIJTE.!
No. 4 North 9th stmt. abort , . Marla.
.
- 13
C EVE ETT'S Patent Gradu-i
•
sting Prawn Truss. will cure Rap: ' •
hints: after every oth r instrument has fail
ed. '..kinerican and Yre teh Trusses skillfully ;
applied. A superior tide of silk and cotton elastic;
stockings. kom rap. Its; de.; new articles of bandages,,
shnaider braces. sup dem, and itistruutents for defer
• . ,
mittes.
Philadelphia. Sept.'
, • LYON
U
IT AYE I
et in the wilrld and
and Bald heads. The
aft.li a baldness of twe
i4lmo, Lyons' Extrac I
pep la and general lie
l'4erftamery and Vari l
October 2.3, 1853
ir..
Titussuse C 4l
:f• Truss suill
OUTII. Wes
Liand Ttace'streets.
of fine French Trusse
and durability with c(
liernial or raptured
ting amounts as below
the hips. and stating
cost of single Trus
. gSmnd 4:10.
Instructions as to•
pAsible. sent with th
ills° for sale.'in !me
14. BalPinir .
•Ircfr the cure o Prola
puts.; Patent Shoni
Erect* Braces. adapt
Wieik Lungs: Englis
unties. ti yr I n got— ma 1
cro- !Adios' Rooms
I'hilsdelphia. July
JOIIN T. LANO
41-41 m
,
tit' the 11rek, the Nrerous, the Delicate, —
and the kfirM,
lif all climes, ages. sexes. and rein-Muttons. ProlesSor
Holloway personally weperintends the manufactUre; of
his medicines in the United States. and oilers them' to a
free and enlightened people, as the best remedy the world
ever saw for the removal of disease.
These Pills Purify the Blood. ' !
These famous rills aril expressly combined to operate
4n the stomach, the liver, the kidneys; the lungs. the
skin. and the bowels, correcting any derangement in their
functions, purifying the blood, the very fountain of life,
and thus curing diSease in all its forms.
Dyspepsia and Liver Complaints. t i
i Nearly, half the human race have taken these Pills.; It
has been proved in all parts of the world that nothing
has been found equal to them in eases of disorders ofihe
Jiver, dyspepsia.„and 'Stomach complaints generallY.—
!They sun give a healthy tone to these organs, however
Much dieanged, and when &nether means have failed.
L • General' Debility. 11l Health.
.t.
Many of the most despotic Uovernments lave opened
their Custom Houses to the introduction et these Pills,
iihat they may. become the medicine of the masses.—
Learned Colleges admit, that this medicine As the best
iretnetly lever known for persons of delicate health, or
:Where the system has been impaired, as its. invigoraiing
properties never fail to afford relief.
Veinale Complaints. • , .
No Female: young or old, should be without this Cele
brated medicine. I It Orreets and regulates the monthly
i,coursesat all periods. Acting in many casewlllle a'chkrni.
It is also the best: and kafest medicine that ran bee, given
` l to children of all ags. and .-for any cowlplaint: p..)nse-
Intently no family should he without it.
Holloway's Illlsrtre the best remedy Ammon inthe Morld
i j tir thilfullowing diseases: I ~
i • Asthma. ' - Headaches, r .
''• Dowel Complaints, .Indigestion, 1 '
'-,-; Conghs„, Influenza.
Colds.• • Intimation. t,
1 Chest Diseases ' " Inward Weakness.; •, •
Costiveness, . Liver Complaints,. 1
D
•. yspepsta, - ' Lownels of Spirits,
Diarrhea, Piles. ,
...
Dropsy, Stone and Gravel. t
Debility. - Secondary Symptoms,
Fever and Ague. ' Venereal .4.freet ions:
• . F ema l e c am plainta; ' Worms of all kinds:
Sold at the tranufactoriee, of Professor Hollorray..Se
Maiden Lane, New York. and 244 Strand. !Anthill'. and
'by all respectable Druggists and Deali*of mcillicines
throughout Da l t liniosl States. and the civgized world, in
boxes, at sce ta, 6214 cents, and $1 each -: ,
Sr There la considerable saving by tAingthelarger
sizes. :
N. 11.—Diree ions (Or the guidance of A i tlent I. illev . ery
disorder are arced ti, each box.
May 26 , liin. l 1
DR.
discove
ratuedy that
from the w
Ile has tries
cept In two au
his possession
all within twe
Two bottle
month. ,
One to threebottles will cure the worst kind of pimples
on the face. i
Two to th betties wilt cure the system of bilis.
Two bottles re warranted to cure the worst canker in
, t
the mouth an stionach.
Three to uvel bottles are warranted to cure the worst
ease of icryslpelas. 1 t
One to twornottles are warranted to cure all Itultior.in
the eyes. t i I ! •
Two bottles
a t i e warranted to cure running of the ears
and blotches ong thil hair.
Four to six bottles are, twirinted to ;care Corrupt and
---.„,..,
'running niters. i
One bottle Will cure scaly ernptibn of the skini
Two or thn bottles are warranted to cure tht . worst
ease of rings' Mr l . ~.......,,
1
Two or th bottles are wan anted ct !nee the most
desperate case of rheumatism.
Three to four bottles are warranted tettniHiferwalt.
rheum. , ,
Five to eight bottles will cure the worst mutant s'erefula.
A benefit. is alwaysteiperienced from the first bottle,
and a perfect cure l warranted whectihe above ttrttantlty,
Is taken. i 1 i t I
- Reader, I peddled over a thousand bottles of th is in the
vicinity of Id, sten I know the effects of it in every
case. do sure as water will extinguish fire, so 1 sure will I
this cure humor. I never sold a bottle of it }but that
sold another; after a trial it always speaks for itself.—
There are two things about this herhittat appear to me I
surprising: first that It grows in our pastures, in soma
places quite pentiful, and yet its value, has never been
known until I i discovered it in 18-in--sea:MA; that it
should cure a I kifids of humor. - . .
In order to - give some Idea of the sudden rise and great
popularity et 'the discovery. I will state that in April;
1853, I peddled It and sold about six bottles perday—in
Apr 11,1854. liold aver one thousand bottles per day of it.
Some of th u
wholesale druggists who have been • In the
business twedty and thirty years, any that nothing in
the annals of (patent medicines was ever like it; There
is a nuiversalipmiSe of It from all quarters. ,'
In my own practice I always kept it strictly fot humors
—but since its Introduction as a general &mill medicine,
• great and wonderful virtues have been found 'in. it that
I never suspOtedi I ..
_
Several cases of ;epileptic tits —a disease whicit was al-
ways considered lateurable. have been cured b a few lot-,
ties. 0, who a ttterey it it will prove effectual in'allt
rases of that ewfgl malady—there are but for Who have
seen more of.llt than I have., ..
1 know ofjeveral eases of Dropsy, all of them aged 1
people cured ty it. For the various diseases Of the Liver.
Sick headache, Dyspepsia, Asthma, Fever and: Ague, Pain
in the side, Diseases of the Spine, and particularly in die
'eases of thekidneys, Ac., the discovery has (done more
good than any medicine over known, , i
'
'No change O f diet necessary—eat the best You get and
stuntgb of it, .1 i..,' •
Pirrtlforrster nu.,-=Adults , one table-simonrol per. day
--children 01[01" ten years. it dessert spoontiP-ehildren
from Ave to eight years. tea-spoonfnl. - As no directions
ran be applleable to'..all constitutions, take Milkier* to
operate on the bowels twice a day. t .
'Manufactured by • DONALD KENNSTIY,
Ni. 120, Warren Oral. Roitlitgadass.
Price, OAP Dollar. ,t
• - • WhoteraleApaster —New York city, C. V. Cliekner, Si
Barclay street« C. U. Ring, 192 Droadwayil Rushton &
Clark, 275 Broadway;. A. D. & D. Sandseloo italton.- St.
Wholesale agent. for Pennsylvania. T. li% TIM &
Sass, 132 North 2nd Street. Philadelphia. 1 4
For sale la Pottsville, by J. G. Drown. J. :C. Hughes
'mil H., il!ehergru. . , 'fay W. 185 A if:o-1Y
a. .5
:10 15
MEDICINAL.
's{)
KATHAIRON.
used Lyons' Kathairon
I the most delightful toilet nit'',
preeminently bmiefitial f; Grey
Kathairon fully'rewtored y hair
re years. Yours truly.
I R. L. ATWATF.II, - 7
- 0. SS Warren Street. New York,
1 of Pure Jamaica Ginrrr.. for dyer
l• one Ice., can he had at
C. 11A !MET'S I :
y Shire, Centre Street. Pottsville:
41-tf
SWES t 2 TRUSSES
'NEgOL.ES ; 1 i
7r
.i, Fe irlstabllshment. - i i
ZlOrner of 12th
i lti:
Philadelphia. Importer
, coinbining miretn• lighittess:oe4
mil construction. 1 ,
I patients 0311 be salted by rend
-Sending number of inches roxiud
1 '
tile affected. 1 I
i , V., $l, $4, $5. Double--$5, $l,
1 !
r. and how to effect a mare, wheb
Truss.
t
:arit:*velrateltlkiyi' e
EirtP :i suivail ani'it?.
.
°rLT"che*tllnderf7'n;:itiithstoopSouidr; !lii
Elaatie Abdominal Belta, Sispen-
I t
traie.
:g Lady attendants.
2S, t 5.5 .! t
30-ly . 1
-"FIER.
TNT GREATEST •
..1 Illseovery of the Age..
NNEDY, of RoxhOry, has
in one of our common pisturs' leads a
urea 1 °
Every Kind of Humor;
mat scrofula' down to a-common pimple.
it in Over 1100 cases. and never tilled ex;
-s (tsith thunder humor). lle hail now in
.ver two hundred certificates of its Virtue,
ty srilles,of Boston. . .
6 are ;warranted to cure a nursing sore
Medi
U'.AGON•nMAKING.
. • . rlll:snCaMtahaiks pare/Lased the
•
; carriage *bop of Mr. O. Jennings, would
_.=••••••": nespectfulkr wait the peitroom-e„ of his
.Id customers and the public In general.
Aetna drat mined to keep up the reputation of the track
Made by Mr. Jennings. we shall employ uono but diet:vat
. bail& and material. Call and giro us a trial. All, work
node by us warranted.
AIIitIGIIT 3 ItII It KM.% RM.
Shop, Slcirbs' Addition,. nearly opposite Yardley k Sun.
Totynilla, May 5,1853 - ' 154 f
ORCHARD. COACH FACTORY.
Pill E SUBSCRIBERS, having built a
now coach factory at the corner of
and Washington streets, oPPordie "-eZe-tr -
Putt k Vastinel Machine Shop. where T ..7_
their etetlities for manufacturing earring
es and light wagons of erety description cannot be stir
parsed, as they hovel secured the servirms of good and ex
perienced workmen. They tntend to UM none but the
best Material. rind haring teenbrought up to the bust
nese theinsetres.-they hope that they can give full whir
raction to allthorre who farce them with their patr o nage.
,
Repairing neatly done, and orders from a distance
promptly attended to. W. G. AD4 G. MATHES.
• Pottsville, July 21,'5. 20-tiurW
23 1L
;WHEELWRIGHT. a. CAR FACTORY.
• Caroline E. ISCllne •
i 4O) ESPECTFUt t LY informs. the citi
.3A, sena of Schuylkill county and elsewhere, that she
intends continuing. the 'Wheelwright, and Car Manufte
taring liminess of her late husband, •
;Anthony it. Kline. In her own name. .
Her establishment is opposite Pott•-
V liStine . Foundry, where she wilt be
happy to receive orders Sir all kinds. of Waarons: as well
'as Drift and other Cars. and all kinds of work attached to
the business of a Wheelwright For the character of the
work reference lk made to'
Dim P. Blows, FRAM. DINIEI,S, Joux TEMPLK,
E. IL BLAND, . Jona G. LIEWM. •
Pottsville, May 12,1155 [Mar 31, '35 13411 lg. •
18 '
15
30 '
4Uf
. CARRIAGES! CARRIAGES!! 1
THE subscribers return their sincere
• thanks to their friends for past patronage,
and would respectfully call the attention
of the public in general. to their new as:l
sortment of CARRIAGES on hand,consisting of one and
two seated Jenny Limb, Buggies, Sallies, gre., of every
description. all of which are finished in the most approv
al style, and made of the best material. Havihg secured
the services of experienced workmen, and being practical
mechanics
.themselves, they feel assured that they ran
render full satisfaction to those who may favor them with
their patronage. All their work is warranted to give en
tire satisfaction. Second-handed Carriages of all descrip
tions on hand, which will be sold cheap. Repairing neat- .
ly done. Orders from a distance promptly attended to ,
at their manufactory, corner of Coal and Norwegian
Votfaville, Pa.
irir-The timber used for our work is of
- the best Now
Jersey Hickory. DRUM k Hi7FMAN.
Hard' 10.185 10.1 y •
INSURANCE.
COMMONWEALTH INSURANCE COMPANY.
Union:Buildings, 3d street,
4ARRISIICRO, PA. '
(11IARTER D CAPITAL $300,000.
V nsure build ngs and other property. against loss'or
damage by Flre.• - Ise. against perils of the Sea. Inland
Navigation and raneportatlon. emu's C maws..
S. S. Cllll.ltn, Settelflt.V. rirsidrnf.
, F. WHITNEY, AGENT,
•
Pottsville, Schuylkill con ty, Penna.
Dec. 22,-55 0 • 51-tf
• 1-42:
MINERS ' LIFE INSURANCE
AND TRUST COMPANY. POTTSVILLE. PA.
1 IA PITAL $lOO,OOO—C H A It 'f E It
p.rpetu.l.
This Company= chartered by the Legislature of Penn
syprwnia, with-a capital of One hundred Thousand Dol
lars, is now fully organized, and has coorimeneect bust
uesit.
The Company is prepared to -twelve monies and other
property in Trust, and allow' Interest on all loonies de
posited In trust, at the rate 01 fire per cent per annum;
principal and interest payable on demand.
For rates of I.nnnium Life Insurance, demand.,
Ow printed
Tables supplied at the office of. the Company, Centre
Street. Pottsville. three doors south of the Exefiange if,
tel. dA0.41 HU NTZINO Ell •
.: ?resident
Jour( 11. AD tu, Sec'rv•and
• ••
April I. Iss-1
38.6 m
THE POTTSVILLE MUTUAL
AND JOINT STOCK Litt: INSURANCE COMPANY
OFFICE CENTRE STREET, next
door ahr)Te I ireclfg deWel?tore.
CAPITAL $104,000--ClIAIITEI: PERPETUAL.
This Company. recmtly charwred by the begislatun, of
Pennsylvania. is fully organised.
Th., Company is prepare 4 to elDet insurance upon lirtls
and to receive and execute trusts. and to allow interest oh
monies received at OM rate of fire pmr rent. per dunnin,
unless otherwise agreed upon. Principal and ntenot pay
side on demand.
Capital and assets rarely invested in Bonds and Mort
gages and other good securities.
Annual dividend of the profit A will be made payable in
cash. in appropriated to the payment of premiums.
For rates of PIVIIIII2ITig on Life Insurance, see printed
tables. supplicant the Company's tidier.
NATIIAN EVANS. l'reml. •.
' FOSTER, rire !'rsll.
li. T; TiVcon., .Vecrifary and Treasurer.
S..mt. 143,1151.
AIitHRACITE INSURANCE . CO.
fitiARTE It PE It PET UA L-6riinted
by State of Pennsylvania. • .
Authorized Capital sPol,lfon, •
.0111ce. No. 91 Walnut Street, between Third and Fourth
Striiets, Philadelphia.
This Company, with .a ..ash Capital paid in, combined 1,
with the Mutual principle In their Marine and Inland i
Department, secures m the assured ample indemnity. with
partbdjutiosi in the protitS,and without liability for losses.
The Company will issue Policies at the usual rates oft
premiunts, embracing Marine, Fire and Inland Risks.. i
. . DIIIECTOC.I: • A
- .
•
Dr. D. Luther, ' Dads liiirsott, . ,
Li“T in Audenried, Joseph Maxfield. •• ,
Peter Sieger. John E. Addicks, e.: 2
tie,orge F. Tyler, 11. llanunett. .
• Samuel 11.11oth,,rmel, ' Francis Bacon.
DE. If., LETIIEIt, Prrsidcnt.
JOSEPH MAXFIELD rice PresiGent. - I
' IV R. F. Max, Secretary.
4.4-I'ETEIt D. LUTHER, has been appointed Agent for '
the abilve Company in ishuylkill County, to whom per.
ions desiring Insurance can apply. •
June 23, 4• 4 .55 [April 8, 'f.4. 14-1 ' 23- •
•
---- -
STATE MUTUAL INSURANCE CO. ,'
FOUWI'II ANNUAL. STATEMENT
- a
Ilay. 13. ISS I. . . i
_
5,318 70 $: ".:A
Assets, M.ty Ist, 18a3; ' ,
Cash premiums and interest reedy- - i
od.the past year, mutual depart-
mint, $101,64S 32. = 1
DI Ilalleceirabla in same, . •JS,K-17 ,4
!
Cash Premiums, Stock Depurtml, 40,2' , .: 2.ii
170,56 ti 56
• SS2S,SS7 '26
Lomtre, expensee. commbesions, tro
insurance, mutual department, 101,5011:53
stock • • 11111 274 , 31 t'S
A;iStiTS: .
Bonds. mortgages, stock and other .
good seeurlt les, 37 3.3 :15 72
Bills receirable. ~" 157,tmr:r Si,
Cash on hand and in bandit of
agents,
For Fire or Inian4 Inset-more. apply to
JNO. T. 61I0EN ER, Agmt
July ISSI
PENN 211UTUAL
LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY,
Office, S. E. corner of Third and . Dock, Philade.
fIAPITA 5500.000. -Charter l'er
kjpetost. All the pn.fds diVided among the policy
holders every year. Tne only truly mutual company in
the city or state. lnsUre lives in short terms, or fir the
whole term of life. grant annuities and end.ovnents,
purchase life interests In Heal Estat_ and make all con
tracts depending on the contingeuriis of life_ They act
as Extsmtors, Administrators, Assignees, Trusters, and
Otiardians
TRUSTEES: -=
Daniel L. Miller, Joseph M. Thomas.
William Marlin, , Edmund A. Sunder,"
Samuel C. Huey. Charles Hallowell.
Theophilus Paulding, Richani S. Newbold,
Samuel J. Christian, William 11. Carr.
EMS S. An:her, , William P. Harker.
'John li. Brenner. , „James R. McFarland,
William 11. Kern. 'Warner M. Itasin,
Samuel H. 'fritter, 11. C. Townsend,
Augu, tus W. Harker, ' John W. Homer,
William Robert Sou, ' Samuel W. Weer.
Benjamin Coates, ' Daniel I,.llutchison,
Samuel E. Stokes' Dodolphi:is Kent, .
Peter S. Michler, Easton.
DANIRL L. MILLET:, I'vzid , nt.
SAMUEL F. STOKES, Vice Presi,frid.
Jon:" W. lion:ton. So,c'y. i ... .
The subscriber is agent for thtt, above Company, in
Schuylkill:county, an will effect insuranceiiand giveitli
necessary information on thesubjeCt. ' • ,
- 1- ., -J. H. AICHARDS....„.dyrnt.
Mincrsville, Nov. 10, '55 e
. 46-tf ..
,
' PALO ALTO ROLLING MILL. . ,•
UCCIPCS.
THE S.iibseribers bep; lou . co to ;in- • .
f i r.,:rezr, nnunee t , ') their Men& and the pullk. ,
,: 1 .. ..; ..i that theitinelc Rolling Mill at l'alo Alto ,,'
~ ,is nor.; c0m1.1,•... and in full .LFratwn„ Pu t taiNi: I A STE.-ki ria:cf pi/ate-Pt.' stoWl
1!, l ' , ..ititt that thee are prepared to ,itpply a a , , ta bl e h oar d
r - • r , ,i •1 •of T rail. of viriens .ite. tor li t .. us ,.l,r slab' , or b;eutt . , one . 1 . 00t: . ...: .:14a5.uni
Cialiiicies and Jateral roads. _ flour, haltia pound of [wet' or million. , Wm:to
7 '
..,
healer for ralir• are respeetfolly solicited. and will newt
with pratjpt anent{ to if left a , Ow 11.111...: Mill.,the chopped ratiter tine-the first 13 pruter:y , "d m ft ,
Limoa-well with yoUr liati'd ill tic cenir L A lth e N s
Ikrilware -Store of i l l ‘ r t if e h r t t. A. Lerell4iv.:(ile.niltirteliViriv,t,.:
il.':t.h
vi1t'i1.e..p'J..2321411-5I by letter
n'it' - i i " - r: ".• r `_ the llour ; add the suet, •atewipoottliti ~t. . laud. C
Aim, w
FOUNDRY AND
sANNy.:INI&AmGII77.E,,iISI:H.i.c,O:I:,;::: - liiliilgist the
: lie f: ,
)11.%100r popper rutrl
liitrtni i i‘eiv,, i y. i ,st i
Il i
diaiiCis.:igitr•
withtet : k t
it
ti vs \l ' ill i t: t l
i l l
t: :
ti s ,t v ;i. a i, water,,?
Porn!tr. , 1 2;
ta r u trtiouv r ant
.;11i.
Steam Car Factory. n.e. .Ins wit
•
r
. . NOTlCE.—Thelot,in,ss of the late trot . , .
~ ‘
•• tied by the sul,..,rils•r in all its ration, tittle
let it reinain live minutes,. then roli c..
In xis m is t
TrElL,•t' branches of Steam En 41n,:.bui _.
'' -,-.- • Fotnitter, nottittfactur.r of all kiwi?... of
Machinery. for Rolling. Mills. Itlast Furnaces, itatliswol
Cam &c...tc. ii,i..• out aiso ropornue lii, btea),•••••,,,r ,liie- any thickness you like..l This %%Ili iii• r• • V,, °1 ',.,,,1,
ing• and Selling the celebrated rile' i',,.. , ,f 1k.',1,,.A.\3fitl • , Pliali
Lewis and :VA ti reins Red .4.5k771.35.1..einic s.Ae prvrk. to Vt:ry Often, therefore pay , i.artr.u , • viols ,
SNYD
tor of these Coliieries. OF:111{01 W
1 .- F.R. i , .
...t: • •
January 21. ISt.; - at; linpiirtittit i - "MIN
'
TO cOAL OPERATORS4I.IIIIINEtti. L the book. Fur savur Y l' u ' hini g' -I - '""'' 'how/
, \
..• .1.3 Pioneer Boiler Works. vary the flavor, by adding a liitio : el'' Ca. tawi
dup e rl
' The subscribers Tcspeetfully Inste th,•
~rm their Itoile
rittentlen id the bushier. cointodnity to
It, _ r . .Worksom Itailsent ;neut. be- ' rOOttls !it ii•
, par;leyri or a little onion, or tii•nie, or ri ll ?
.. Wallin
. / -vaiiiii low tlie.-I'ns,ienizer 'Depot. l'ott4ille. l'a..
2d dii,ve pa,/ , -.--Provued the siinte s •I l l i gn
~_, - •• when• they are prepared to nutuitfacture n
ennluts
&as
vg is , it LEtts 01.' EVERY DESCItI it)).
Ftnnice Sleeks . Air Stacks. Blast Plpe s , theciinfters. Drift ' ,P tittifr er. ' ' mi. ' . ' ' i ' .
uutires
"I.
attet.
...14 s p
/ hisrA .•
ti.-The - sitin, with tour ~.. fioeholi
4 Care. J..c.; kc. Boilers on hand . - .-'4 P
P B e ing. practical mechanics, and has , inz for y;• tr. ili, eteil Beam
IheniselvAt entirely to this branch of bast i,)i.ss. Ow) tint- Sa LIS I , l' 011 V EilET.Ailli.E 0 YST Elt.- - li - e , loin
- ter thentiodreti that work done at their estariii=liment . PI
ere satteaction to all who may favor theyfi with a ca never perceive ratieli resetno
call.-Level' ~,l a nee :;1 .•' , Catuatt
. ~,,
Intlividtials and Companies will nod it g:reatly Cu theil• ad- , , ItOZIOCV.
LIFE INSURANCE.. • vintage to examine their work hefon , e ndajnz ..h.....yhete. 1.3 this vegetable to 'the real oyster; 1. : Caledg,
May ':, Vis 3 '1941 JOHN it 'JANIEs !. , ."111. 1 :. , know to person who cooks it in ut , ', a cl.a,
. li te: L R„:1 1
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rpHE GIRARD LIFE INSURANCE,I . POTTSVILLE ROLLING MILL. . - 'that every •• s t , rim
one who t as t e s i t . ),;„!,,,,,,,,) g ___
1 Annuity and Trust Company of Philadelphia. Of-. 1 itt m - TIM SUISKItlitEli,-,,' re:4,01%0.1y. WI . .... , 0u . ,.., . ~,,
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Dee. No. IV. Chesnut ativet, the Eirst 'door Eastof the ! l a • lil! nounce to the public that tlwir nes? Roll . Del ,• • in dl•. • l
Custom House. ' , , .
CAPITAL S.IOO,OOIIAILTER PERPETUAL,. ' •• . tillak. `futis '—:'. r.nal;;l:S'it::lntc;:w3t7hu:PYl(r7l.l:Fl,aiVlll.'l'';'‘ll.; ' cr3Pea and
w"lied
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Continue to make Insumncei on lives on the most favor Ce 3 lterOSS the . iouts, boiled; ii; i 4;' ''.' i'l". 11.4,11
able terms'. - •
The Capital being paid up and invested. to g ether with i to 14.• stiper!•r in quality te any ':-..,-- ir.. la
I obtained from abroad. at the SallS• riees ,
which tines will
of Bar I . riiii e %Ai-oink viers.
, , water to cover thew, till they are vit. , ~ 7 .,..
- I w...h rwall7.•
It - large and constantly increasing reserved fund, offers a '
• 'Series a‘ 1 I lie' , L . wei ,, lihr , fn nt 21 to :0 lb s. per • "'nett ...OM.,they , t
perfect security to the insured.
_-
The premiums may be paid
. yearly, haltyeatly 0 none - .1 end Ater.,
.( ... - - .
Theyalso uninutavture'T Rails. for the nee of tat! Col- ,-, ,
' I little I :-,-;
' .. gar,pepper . • ! .
yard. made of, the assn Inm. and .nbe-lt will le feund
r
terry.. lt dug pram ica i medianirs. and 113Tim:trid considerable , ` I ' sh add he dresse. , . -
The Company add a l'ons periodically to the instunn. '
, °ape' ie •,. in the iron business, they flatter theinikiros
tes for life. The first Duna°, aPProPriated In I : l4 ember• , thit r th!:; ran give entire satisfaet lon to purchaseni. and • together anti ('"uteri over thetti.- ±,- road 11l
1844, and the second Bonus iti,Detember. INV, tivitount to ; , also make it their interest to patronize Ipono inaariti,. . 1
instead, a dres. , ing of eggs anti flour 1- 64 1 : 1 4,1
an addition of $20.2 50 to every $l,OOO Insured und e r the ' tuns . I ' " I' ii tiewafi.
' . JoliN Bill:NISH A: 'CO. 2 ' - II
eldest polides, making s tpu 50 which will be paid when I De ember fi. ISM : • . -411.1 f 1 , . . _......,.....---.-----.- , it
U shall becomes claim, instead of s.l4Xiil origluallY laval` ; ---- - i ----- --.-:. ---
•-- - - -- -- ---'- 1 -- ' d'..:K .,,,, . - -`" excelk '
•t,t w.iy t“ IllaS. su
ed; the next oldest =mint to . $1,237 50; thenext ln age ' _ • 1
• ; WASHINGTON IRON WORKS.. -0 1 - 'll 4; - • iniv ''-
-031 MI NVI Pep a year or M
10,1.212 50 for every 7.1.0; the others in the same pr% ,
. , POttsville Pa., :
portion at-coming to the amount and time of standing. , . L " theni - into iwiling itot water,. but ...•
.
which additions make an average of more than c 0 per ` ..- o annioo,i. WREN k. IMO'S. respeettnlly invite .
ant upon the premium paid, without iticreming the an- i ,tasslow the attention of the busnwss comninnity
nuaYpromium. - -' - . •to their .Nor Machine Shop and F4lntiry
1 . I Ylne::. .
them i .jet them stay ten minutes.
5 ,, •
~,,,A,r. ~ erected betareep Ostl nod i•alr, . • ,
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• ; etd.trets : dry .itaLtirop into ei•lo spirT , • -. a ls
• —'•'"--4"fr°ntlit:• °"
N''''''zi'" t'.‘"*.t.i"l'.."' ' I ' will not „k - •t'd t„ 1,.• f „tt into - 5 3 .. "af. , ,
they'are pm-pared to ' exernte nil orii,iri , .f , ir etailiinery of tlt 2., . . , ~
.: e-.. 1
Ilrate , iyud icon, such as StiStlll V.D!:.11104 All
kinds a tlear- water. - .The above is etc wile si'
leg for I:c4/1014 Mills. Grist awl :s.w~Miils. Mills. )41,)41,• and
Doubts s ad Pumps. evil Drenheri , Priit Cam all , hinds , , • , t ine -- ."
of, thitleoad Casting's. such as Chain , for Flat and 'x Rail; she hos provcd to be A ,D,u( l . • i , . -1:. ': mi .efliel : .
FrOglki witche. 4.; aii kiatia cast. and wrought lron • . .
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'abating. Ile pg. pr
ineehaiiii's , and Vini., made , A. :Si ICE DISH l' on ititsAXl'.isol.--/i.::,,Riadt.a.
the demands of the C(.11 negi• - in their study toe years, . _, ,
i. „. • , ~,. a tea., ,,, ,0t ,i,_
vino all kin of Machinery In their line of businPis. they 1 egg lima halt it. 8" t '• , priori - kW
flattet. thernielves that work done at their establii•hment , lint
tail. !All orders thankfully received and promptly exc.
will giTO satisfaction tp all who may honor th,ini.with a
ruled, on the moot resionalde terms.
,I- ' , and you •1.,,,_,
JOTIN. Y:WREN. 1110 MAS W.ILEN, little butter. Serve.
, w , :ti im , , ;T .O
. t pour into atoiut ow thirds 91' a i rftfot
4.)11 . •it all eNt•••,•ei ,, ol • • • . ~ .
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• INDEMNITY.
r SHE FRANKLIN Fire Insu6inee Co.
Office, No. lt.Z% Chesnut street,
near Fifth *Leer
DIUCTORS.
Charles N. Randier, (Janie W. Richards,
Thomas Hart, 31Onlecal D. Lewis, I
Tobias Wagner, . Adolphe E. Bode,
Samuel Grarit, 'David BTOWU,
Jaeob It. :„Antitli, • . Morris Patterson, -
Continue to make Insurance, permanent or limited on
every description of property, in town and country, at
rates as low as are consistent with security.
. The Company have a large Contingent Fund..
which with their Capital and Premiums, safely invested,
afford ample protection to the insured. _
Thu assets of the Company on January Ist, VHS, aspub-
Hshed, agreeably to an Act of Assembly, were as follows,
viz:
, Mortgages, 3,.5,00,f , i1k C.:5 Stocks.
Real Kstate, 101,35 S till Cash, Lc.,
$1=1,097 61i ,S;
Temporary Loans, 12:1,450 00 -
Since their Incorporation: a period of eighteen years,!
they havepaid upwards of one million two h undred thous-I
and altars. loaves by fire, thereby affording evidence of
the 9 . vantages of insurance, as well as. the , ability and
dispoptiim to meet with promptness, all liebilities.
CIIARCFy ti: LIANCK NIL President.
Unamms G. UtNCICER;SEKTetvy, - --
The subscriber has been appointed agent for the abOve
ofentioried Institution, And Is .now prepared to make In
euratiee,on every description of property. at t he lowest
rates.. ANDIIENT RUSSEL. Agent.
Pottsville, Jan. 11, ISSI. 2-t f
XAN ,I, GI E 11.43 :
Thomas ilidirotaY• John A. Drown,
Armen Darla ' I). Danner.
Jelin Jay Smith, Frederick Itiown, .
Robert Pearsall, (leorpe Taber. I
. .
Ifyseph I" eager. John R. Latimer, : - I.
Thomas P. Jamey, .. Wharton Lewitt. -. .:
Joseph T. Bailey. John R. Slack. -1 1
Pamphlets centalaine tahle of ratex and explanations.
forgot tippilentioja and further Information can be had atl
Abel ofdise. i
I P '` -Y-,: THOMAS 'RIDGWAY, President,'
Jeer P. Jame, Actuary.
.. , o ffirThe inibeertber Is agent for the shore Company to
SctutyUilll County, and will effect Inenveneee, and give
at *enemy Intermation on the ratdect.
U DANN AN.
.
irrt19,1852. 13-1%
CARRIACES.
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Willt -- SOREENS/
- MXDiLRSVILLE.
KURTZ & HEISLER,
(Late Kart:, neyerle ec • Co,)
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• Manufactuzere of • 1.1011 0" 3. `
Wits:
~ sl, ' s. •••• :31 / ..- rif.,•'i • --- -,_•...
....,...: - .y . ... • .
Coal erreous. Old Riddle,. Wirt. ; . ....... ~ . > "7;z 4 e . A . '• :.
~* - • *-., • -,_,_• __ • ' ::
lie, • ', • 1 1;_fzili BroOmr, &e.. Sc_ Miners% ills-. Schuylkill •
....,...1/t.,...- : - ; 54;,k,5 , ,,. - . - -... +....,• , • ' , .... ,
='-'" C'onnfi. • , I 0. .••,,411,1*- .... 4 /0 1 ,.ml• - :"'/•.:.. - 7.7" . „Ak ~ t%,, :• 4/33
• l7 " -- . Thankful f...r the 11 bernl pit n ‘nag.. the v • ' i . . 4.4 . 4., J.,..tt: '•'s • '4 . '. - • ‘ '', •.\
• • --- 4 •••••-•, , .
-•.,,,.: .•4. 4 -4 • , 4 • 4 `.^`'_n- ;..T'` .. . 1,43'
Imo- melted ttoue• tho Coat Dealers and others. its tho • • ,:•,..,•'..,*- •
•••..... 4,t,... r • ._ •
Asst, would arias reaTeettully it.:lieit their custom to . the : riA l • %:..,- ....... ,4. .1. to of
future. • Alt work.'itone at our shop sa lit Le vrftrnitstett..o,, , 4 • (,- " , -
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that no one twig he:amid of grt:to.T. 3 logrj , ,b. - .1. . _
_,
VIVU
sir. Kurtz belt: i r me of the r) h % ,-- t. :Ind r.i• nynt 1 ,, C1k.- i ' • .'' - ----'' . -:-.7 - --- -,- -.- • . $ oe),
donee& Wire 6144risisr In ther,corriity. ue fool • , •urur. that %re . : GRASS AND' GARDEN SEEDS, FRUIT TREti
cut turn out the tk;ist Coal 44sreensi in tics :1-•:lon. .. :
Agrloillinral Implement* di. .1 ' o4 ' n at ' il
(It oilers addroo.st to J ail. tiort‘. Miners:v/11e. to W. . ' ,rri r.` - -4,- , , ,
I. Heisler. Pottnyltle or Kurtz .k If i.1.-r, 'iliwri.kille, 1 -', iIL l'..SlloSt7lDer St' lit /loop a .„
~ 46.0.-riu
~,,il b.. promptly attended to, 0.44( 5.,-.4 , ri ,r.74,:r•rd. ; •• - ''''t on hanst CI ft•or. Tisoctls ‘• r 1 tt • • f pooh th ' 1 : 1
Slay 1,41, 1f.541 c : ''4- s . Istsrds. Whits. C;,•scr and "1-3 ,- ‘?. ,;,,,,"). I 111 "= .•
- . seed', t , s;isths•r rills G.lrdess a sot ri..1.1 4,, ~.. ‘,11;,"' , if _ -1"
POTTSVILL/:.
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~ a:I:ILL-1mm: to . h• fr , ..hand •.:..q. 11,. nil! ~.„."7,•. ..' •• pot . W_liollllllto
01d.., r:. l' L . • r L
WIRESCREEN FACTORY. -' r ' '''!"''' "thirrn '" rr " r ''''' i 1 ''' hei
—I I
•; Change of Proprietors. - the: Ji.•••• reph•r•mhrl•.. erMultural mpi-m.m. . '''' d....-.. d
;Of 1% hi,-11 will he furnished:it manufa , :mmr. 1.:1-- ',' : ,'lrt 'lb
.. TllE:underslgned has ~.i _ s*. - -.1....1 Ire: :: s-:10 try the sulxcril.rr are ...0h••:..., • 'tlio
•f . - --- vained the prOprie.v,,m„ ',, f ', 1 , , , 1 ., i ' 1".• , t -iar , ..nly fr .::: ,trewers of refit:intim:a:id ~,;...,.' : -,.'• , .
iikairt e:
• - •,„,...A3..'• Screen Factory iu (*cal y•t:ee -t. Ili .1 •:, : v If" it",
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4'll in ". ' ' ' ts nr9'"n".4 """i"nL ' "..l ' ' '' ' - lb . '
4.11 - .r-voko darted by 11. 1.;. - C.1k...,,,,,,•',1„..-' ' '' ' ''''' ' "' 3 ' . '"'•l r ,, :1 ci -" wh • '-• ql , •h•-• 3 1)::1i:ImIlir-•.1;!.... Pori
_ '''' t•• ,411 i eh-Arai-1,4. ef t! n• h. ~ .a r,,1 I \,,r .1,,.. 1,...,...1,„,. . Callid ' . SI
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l l ll o .' hls t 7X n t t e i ßS di tY . M te tl3 l l ( l i th l'a tne t n .'" t. a 7kr-i d rl . * • : . 1 :„ "1 , e 1 . 1 ;,''7 % , 3 ; 41 ' tl 'd•i grop•:: p . r: ". 0:•“:::;:• , ..1:.. la dee r
za . :- .'"' ;. ' es ' ... A.
for procuring - the trey best of,hrthri.ds. and •:rder-1 fer ',
, i ';' fr - t ',"" ', 1 """ Pr''"-"L1i1Y 4,4,- :1-ratrs theic quality ...,. _ • . ; ;,•1' s-t-....
work to a large anMunt will .1 , 0 1 - .110l it the :Marie:it te. l, 4 ,1 1 '1,11 7..• ' r•n S i t
in,"n'l::litti,ll7,4.ni'lln,". ; il'l7 it t l . n . ./ .l 4::tto i r a .e.l ,, Tr;f : -. ' . ' .. -11- ..A -' ' • 1
' ,. trees-' For tree.a..ir .. , •: - ad in oni. • le to
lice, and on the moist ttatisfach , 6 tpra,.... '
riles suberiber. I - Pommel% Intring 1: , •-••arett the :tin-Ores
of skillful and experienced Neork men his ito, thelpt-qi- i It. lIANNAN. '*''''' inte
' • - wilitis
gad esamlnatim ~
Or test of his 4,r., , ,, y ,,,,,,,L. I „, t h em t - , . o.onbse
equal to the best turtted.out in other manufactet h-s, . ' •
1 1 17 1... 1 t 1 i . J; by rile pMlmrlN:G.:,:lil'Ath'At.'riYrie.;"l'."' 111"111"14"116::
far. 0;1445 . 1-tf - . .toll'S TIARIAN. i '
WZIA. , •
.F.. i • .
, • linus.,if Must :•itiur hold tr tiiirel •
.I*,,ThWit'
i
I . .. Front? f• "- °TER i'
' All things are 'Conditional. E . • '•. ~.1 4 U1 1' •
xpertence e. ynturt.,,
firths that farming; has been tlitc'lla,i, * ~,f ,i. illos *guar ,
CARTERS& ALLEN'S IRON WORKS, ', .world's progress sinee.the'ereation m ~,,., ' fuart:r in erl ,'
Tamaqua', Schuylkill County, Pa. ' -• ~• ~
OW 0.1111111
6 l ts has paid for all the real health of 1\
‘. 5
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The Subscribers, prcprittsst, 01. the' ' - a• t: (me colnten,
ahorenamedo Lcountries front time immemorial, and cf n t Are" air"
'ilt - --, nounce to the citiumsof schn , ll..iiln,un- ' ' '' adverthiaael
•dar,s.•• .••• ty and the public gezi;r. , llr.'thrit r -di- 'trade to I'llY t hrough all eithring time, ail;. Advativec
.;•,.;..astist • . • ,' • l '"
• - news te turn out any and .0. loriL,t werk ,• I I . per ibiolAr 1
laws of nature remain the same. Pratt, p,rwasi - NI
.._,_...-......
In their line, at the shortest flt-tily. and hi the neCL: L l t. ' I it
iltardsent ,
tskrtory mantiar-surh :V InlildMearn 1:1•411i . 4... la, n- ' Cal niell l ,tlffirtti that on e-th ir d will pay the co-
c a t * ufacturing itallnud and Drift Cars. l'uteps,Ca,:::::-..,:ted , . ..;,, _:...: , -elaawligelkam
. , ni Ir,• ,,, firtion hence the •safett• of capital 1 ,114 " 1" . of
Machinery of all kiwi.: ,
aibuth,:: lll"n*- sPoo 41 ' ;':;4b.. ,,..,' " ,,
• . July b tin f • -- I.s r ;,L7 s.i or r k a m y e gi t la ar r. e;: t n: , p , l l ,:y,;4l ,;4 7 ,... -1 ,: ". , :..f i 1 r :. „. fy r, ti i, .1 : ~.„ 7, ...je a ...„_ j
uakioiis i.arthin,.,.
like
mar. t err
.
promptly tilled. f • t.l.lll.Tillts a .11.1.i:N. i lriMiness. it must he conducted' vt 1 4 Iy,aeccr W • eh,
rama.lll:l,. J actuary 27.1.54 - . 4-if ' !.-
I 1
.ng lii Vai'Yilt:: tirel:lllit.lll , 2V:l, to prothwe t': , . ~' )
•
. BEAVER MEADOW'S. -- L o t „ .
•r - ' 1 1 , 1'.'t l'e•iilt• t '• ; : 1 ,1 lliing3 tire it p:tys ' , bet!. e wilt e
..
BEAVER- MEADOW IRON WORKS. '' w.i the average„mtlie lOW' run thati -ft,',' 'MO=
, IttrpsoN.i. nthoTittitt. Iron :1,5:14 hi- ire i ;
.....,- t, t ' ' " '.1.=1,
r •' . _ ..... *Ow
imik F und - ris., ileirecttlilly isiferet their pa- ;er I.lUSill.';;e:iS 0t: the rani(' amount 0, Cap;i4;,-. jurnars
.c....,...... . ~
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~ i 6 ,, , ,,,,„ .. .,...,
atir".l:,"-fuls4l;ll,,,,lt.p.'"urint'lai t fr u L . k ..7 . l , l ; € 7 . l , bt i : r i t i i .. .i - z e _ li , ut os.pecunia'ry Poe eeSS is hot :01 • It 1M Ikea ' 25 een
' :' -' '
•All notice,
--.- • ... mew., m malmtartur • ~t e•Lat 1 - :::-.tht"..t ' j: .1: , :t/Me•I l ltr !Ws 0:0 at,y other bu5iu,, , ,t. 1 ,,,, r rit (-I , :victoi
every fie..: l'tunp,s. ltail-rrad and P.rtit ram amt , : . . ,
. 'number, of I
• 1 amt,
other.deserlptisti hf ?run and Brass. Cartht.r. , . Laitalde mr• -It ethobiites In its tholes the taatura : , line allitlut
'the Coal minim: or other huslitefec ..t. rim:le-a ro.,,irnnlii, ;Pm...edict;
terms. A 1...., wow in:, cylind „ ,-.4 ,1 ,, L , : „ F ur ,,.., ; .,., and , titan, giving lout tit, net.dto, exerrea., IJ:t. . ~.
, . gke,, , r.r..... ) ,
Diarhitte work in arheral. - . , cal, mental and moral, it, a :rub - tiatura/ Ira, - ' 7. " neUlt4
Repairing of ankinds.done with et-nun .-.. 1m1 1.•••,pat..11 - OW:Ls a, eau
•at the lowest prkes. Alt work fun t..‘1,1 by them ...u , and coliaeg neatly the most healtl:cu\. voider cots
ranted to perform' well. They Would .•.-I , i , ir ihe eu ,n-t , f •' column-an
thoso' who mar want articles In their line ;,; mi.. idtlity. '''''''' ' ' th b' tbr till Priz•uir- 11 01 1 ; , l•-• '
• • each wpm.
Al orders will meet with innuedlate 311 , '. pr -1111 d litun. . 1 ' . ', 4 "''''t.i , °'. l n. ,ll lh• 111 pr. -t u. 15. • y , al
Um: ' - : 4 . V... 111 . 1/Stisi, ' 1......1 , 44 tilt, Lindell. who slurs hit lit,. :1,1,1, their ab.b,
~;,, -11 ~..rvan,N6ed in divas.: cad all - L., -
- March -1-.IK-t 9-1 y W. it_ 1111. N. tatv,ae..b.
S --;--,IINEBS • • --;.• It will liftvqti inibitcwlence,llie:true r.-
~ - .Tb 4)
VILA.F.L. , • , .
' -•- - *----- - - tit•lt of real manhood. To feel free:old '4ll'. l iPubibilko
''' DENAVEN'S IRON WORKS, . . . -. • .-. .parIIOIIORS.
1..,?!i4tf ;it of any pecuniary oblig.altou ti •' A dashaello
. .111liverawille. - '
ratallrbeli
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, :tilt: 5i11.5,, , i1,.: p c ,• ; ;• 55 -,•51 t-, 115.'11,11- tilluw-tnaii ertn-s a dwrree tit ta 1 ~ ..11 -..,•. , it
- t"' • ~
g imh facture S TEAM !\4lXl' ••t• all. I,..eer. f i ,
... t . i. . 1
in • fert.in.i, .. _ 443oressi
•••• •••••• rump,,,t,,,,y „ r „•,,,,„„,..,,i h;,-,.., , ,,, durst mut: -iii tilerlati it. or Co I
7 711:11r IL .1.„= '' '' ri,t. " v " 7 4 "'" 101. ""' 34 v 4.11 " ev " r -Y .The owner of a good farm eau tliiit':: :. °ln ". 6f ... t .. ,b !.
, --....... .ither kind ef 11611%11111,V 11,4 in Mink*,
lin ' qdters. Furnates. Rolling Mill.. Sao ii-01.. ,r..
speak his tilvti ilionglits without iiijarin: loi
~ • .. .....
. Front 'the ‘farilities Possl..ed for mahui....-turing. and
, . '
fr om fr a i,,, e xp,tienn , in the hu- in , -- ••. ~ r',,an '. 7 mbien..d price or :1.1t! CI his curl, or 10.,,ing a cult ot. .
out at this establishment. at the \ cry lower: prices, atel
V 1 .114.11 good wheat, or beef ,is 1a . ,,,1 , 1 , t ..--.----
,h. :: M .
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of a superior quality. . ' •
lemons ' l, sir-i""f P" ttl ."i"P m3 ' hi "`7;" r "".' ; 1 " 4. kit, the article dent:lnds lev it., , , , ;i the high , : Now; Ca
are invitea kr eon 1
al. i•CAlnini• 1,11 ' , in, 1,:o r,rtant. :1 , • ,
pualnted with pikes 1.4. re emit:Wile.: .•:,,, Mr, . r itrai.se allil price, irrespective of tile' party .
- 0r.L.5r5r./52 i•vel-,'V kind an, s'Aisdl,-.l..ind strisq rat ..nt v.ll , : . ,
the . ~ ‘
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t tridnltlil,,, 01 ldomt,tA•l, „,,,tit, ~(1 111 ~,i,•
will le•i:irea to :their prompt ex, rut': •n y
WILLIAM DFAI 11 - I.N.
i 11hd 4101/8. Wt.' mual, lie squared by pop kpuliolit
Minersrille. Di-certifier 9., 15:,4 .
torah of loath, creeds •roo,L,' polities.: of non"'
siitliAo by the int:kill...le,
,w"ii.t n•ar to. t: -
' ttpouTtdvaneed groutel.. •
ludepeutleixe is Natural t‘, toati;lu , N,
IRON WORKS.
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TREMONT IRON WORKS,
Tremotst,‘ , Seltnylklll * Comity, Petunia.
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..., ; The StiLscril)ersre-tweifully invite
- iniii, 1h... Ittli-ution of 111, Ln-i•o••• ,, •in•nunifY • •, • • 1,
•••• . i,, th,.1,. N,.... M,,i,j,,, 5t,,,,, ~,„,1 i..„ 8 „. ' for 1,. :010 Si ti. Out stop short of it anti i.r.
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nutter the 4.1). - crint...”,d,•,,...• and olotna.:•••• •
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alma of 31• - •P•1•!..i 7.. Itatd•.!fr and Piii:ii, rolliolt7. .., hon. 'lift.ak f o rth utitter iltpresiittti it: thti ,i..-
tht•y aro prepared 0, ei'erute all 'or , Vrs fer - \tartiinery of • , •. - „
brass and Ironi unrh 34 Steam F:tzin•••• of ant, pourer, eftlit inquiry or tile millittrlal Bursts:
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l'ilinit , al ail, t•apaLtty. Coal ilunkers of every desrrip- , , -If I'm d e sh:med ,•t on lordittnen Mar,—
lion. all, kinds 'of thntrint." I IVllinn Mills. ilri.t• 31111 11): 113tur 's 131% M•siztsrd. .
Sal , Antis:. Priftrars. - and all. 1.Ind•• f.. 1 ft,01,.., 3 4 i",,..timt,s. i ,
Ay by wa. au Imt; peho. I,t ~ I-1,
Pilch IS Chairs for Flat and T Itails. Frant. Snitches. :1,1 , 1 1 :- - 4, r•l' p aool an iny mind:"
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ill kinds of Cast and Wron•Afiron tzhaftltins. sir. l'in- ' ' , . ~,-.•.,
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Imps taring a pnualeat Meehnnir.and hating Math,. c . 0,- , : It V. ilt"", [my 111 . o . “ . ppintv.s, ilie imly ..;
5.101,3131111 exprrienco for many year. 11, the Coal ile,tion. • I,:i f,,,,rf., l e a - L . .
persons desirous of pnttltut. up Machinery hf mil' kind, • I!''''' -'" "
arU invited to call and exmnin•_•onr pattern: , and. <uperior. L'lti...•toilci• end ural);e. e l'irounia:'ativ..s t ~:.
quality ttf,worii.. aml ts.,•ame riv•in , lot•••! wi•ii prim. if
'these 'Works. hi•fore contra,•tia,... el.,twhere, ttr,' . ..l - ,•:r , • ,. - ltte to thin (Nal:lilt:4. F:tritt,tp• .;•',-,
try Mini ttiankfully receirml. mot strict at; nnr; ' , I will I.• • t
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i tor iiii• 'wart ai.d iiiiii•l of ma - . i' •
o,l'l to theirlprompt mcerutinn. having 04 ,1 1 1 :h 2 0 ,
30, ph. A nd ,4, h;or... Engines on hand. , i .,•
Tan.n, ISr,:. ri•ly C. A. &A. M. SELTZEIt. ; "I S ' s t '" 'P ie " "'. s"'''• No (icon! ~.". , •
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11 7 - foerino . e varied labor than 'scientific her:y.
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NEW FOUNDRY & MACHINE SHOP.: telligerit farina'', such as botany, gee'
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Donaldson, sennylkill Co., Pa.
' elien(i,itrv, ete... Ills atieCi'SS depend,
The subt.crihers re:lax:fully invitt• : - :.- - •
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SI ' th• tf 4*•rt -, 11 , the Imsine., ,, ,,,aumily I.lle piliciutis aprication of knowlcil , .
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",...chttylltill ,rennty. uroh•r the nro.w.n•- 1 Thefar:Ll is the colle . i.,•re. of nattife - . cs:.
Anent of the undrrsizned. al: of it 11.,m are ton,•tle. I , , . _
workmen in three 'different _branches ~f latsine.s, as :philosophical apparatus and library are i -
moulder. marltinist and ear-builder. They:m.ll.r n•adr. ' i ~, ,
to eacsaite all:orders for machinery. such as steam e n. ;I. 1 , ery sense
, catt be rationally gratitc.:4 ~...'
tzin,,,,l.tunt.-,c"31 breakers: " It ; l ' lnd '' "f ~'"also_ for . cording to its' normal desires. ID't•xh3iFt. : : Tr '
grist and saw Mills, and drift cars. all kinds of railroad ;
casting. sn'hlaS eintins. frolS. switches, sclutte Plates' •!sources of 11:113.. Bess are within the fanr...•' p III
and brass castings made 1., order. Also apple mills. pars i r...' , • item
tor. hall and ris , king 4 teces. grates - of live differ, lit -Des. :reach. The ear It, air, and water sp,:i% s c.: itlicarm
torte'
from twadre up to twenty.fmr inch.. in lonitlt. Illm"k- .
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smith in•• in It. tarian , brand'' , exrrund"Tit-short no_ • : signincant ianvaoi to the free Inquirm •i* pared So
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:truth. lticie ar)"toligue ,
sin trio", ~, T ,:: ali g igi
w,'ll3tter ohrselres that all work done at tin , Donahl. ' .
son Foundry will give such entire satisfart hut, so ~.....'"" 'lll stones, - 1,001i4 in the ruiinisi:r broill6,:. r ati11 . 4.1 : 31 ,,, a
cure the fat tio• eustetc 4- th,fir pattatt,t. star niAtt. I.
~ ,t ,;live:nunt let lire.'„h" 1 int..ri,.tivtnt:fully n_ ive , l and --good , _l
'er = k*cr(e ;filing. - - The lilies of the ::, not quill
executed at ttie shortest notice, and mi.,rem. , nahl , • term.. •, , • .„
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i Ult la., 'Whiter titt they Split, ittnl Vet :nu:: resort. '
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or other pto VteF. , S. A!so. il,
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$11 , ).70-4 16
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Tho*.anht,riltortt routines
Den 1.1 Cowit,
at tho.lowotit I'hilail phi:
larly rallel lo their Coal
any Flee ortllttern promptli
Port Cart,' , n. Atigu.t
POTT'SVILLE ,
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in :Alarm, A hh b nature to her let.trt 0,14 , ' . ,
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ACHINE SHQ,Fi, , . rh-• t!!!um11;:1,V,14t1.1 ,taliture ~f 11. Il• ' III
huylklll en., 111. r No home can equal the farmer's in :1:: that
ENTEIIStEI.:N an tionibs- •
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for lot t.:. ktt dal Y' ho
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r , i'l tii , lint . of 1,1i , j11.--• : . r: Potion§
.t•,,,,n 1 En:rim,. !Thilr.,a , l and' rot id himself on a titrm with contf•!yl.:. ''' Ilohl, I' ,
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1 ,lan. '-'7. 1' , .",.ft 4-ly . Nov. I
_ - 1 d awn:dons, tilled Willi friiil3, vet.retahlt•s, z —....
tON WORKS.' , , I lowers! of evert - hue anil variety • a 1•,...• • !
1it,,,, m0n,..t0.•,. t,• tho ...Ito . 1 Phil
, r , nin Pc"l''' l, '" ,- ''t . UP' ; door y a rd platited with ornamental shrtil , :i
, rt, , Pert Carte , .s ••• •• -
-t. Sill..ittatt, n h.,. thy e',11.. : trees, overspread with green, are etth,:i.
nate:tun. to nriter.' 3t the
charm the!eye and delight the livi - ft. 1. 48".
atop., p ons, Coal Theatiers and I
I. or ites..ri To i. , n. h,r minitt.: ' that cowl watersproof cellar male nu !, R u
Irish and Driit ears, Insn I.r . ' ---
rote:a. Ord.r. on- r...f.....:t.. • house, • preserving,' through smart) !l . 's I. A
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every . perishable luxury the palate can tie- LITTLE
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lova 'Works. , .a.mi th at large hitcheti•cellar, well stor , it Th e
.ti, ftxrni.lt the Colli v rtt and , . ,
: 1 ..,h ~, ~, ,1 •I , id 4 w•nter .fruits : and t•e;. - t.lables, biddik!..! •,:, .
prin. , . Attenti , l T. pal tiele r • ,
, amine .depart in peace. Those it , l!.
1t.w. , 15, ,Tiler, ter SLl:,,vek , .t -
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y to,tet,,te:t te. barns and-stables are inure rt•liable f,i• - Tkko
1:1:.). U. yissLEl: .t into,: , , and Ph
1:-.7.1,. .....t-tf ; Count and deposit that, Wall strc4 t . 1,;11:r • l i m a,
exchange offices. Tri: Ilirin is the cu.!:, "V a.
"gralligt
per 1.)1:ie.. to rear a family. , Childroli,! , ! , . Dopot,,
IRON WORKS, ;,; ;1 , 0 ; 1
into d! tt.t.inti.....ie.r .inowle4, , e or ,I';' " P1A41.:
lalr.hillf Ulliiiil'eslll.
~Thers have thi*
=The ;:nl, SlVAlllitil. I.p.rii mider the/inost, 4 litvorai. , BIT
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,1 a ~.,Thartnership• unTh•r thy eunistallees, anti he well/brought up ' e !l . • i rd , rt ° gl l
runtlY, :..urru s; eoutzol,
~,,,ti„„ of a :eller:xi f:/:flein7 logically, else Weir existetice mat! bc :: ! ''''" 1 " 3001
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Irks,' rori.r ot • . ~1-1 31. . • i rood, i
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- e 9. consideration worthy of the atte!.t••• • • iron:-
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