The miners' journal, and Pottsville general advertiser. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1837-1869, March 01, 1856, Image 4

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IlAati of H.xidisna---:-A. Lovs.i,STORT.—A
vodtta .Tonatlian once courted thelaughter of
nn Old man that lived down East, who pro
fessed to be, deficient in hearing; but for
sooth, was more. capacious than limited in
hearing, as the sequel will show.
'lt was a stormy-niglit in the ides of March,.
if I mistake not; when lightning and" loud
peals of thniader' answered thunder, . and
Jonathan sat by , the old man's fire-side, dis•
,cussing wttb the oldtlady, (his intended moth
er-in law) on the expedience of asking the
old.man's permission to marry "Sal." Jona
than resolved to "pop it' to the old man next
day. Night passed, and on the dawn of an
other day the old man was found in his barn
kat 'feeding his pigs, and Jonathan. resolved
to ask him for Sal.
Scarce a minute elapsed, after Jonathan
made his resolution, ere he bid the old man
"good morning." Now Jonathan's hesiTt
beat; now-he scratched his hea6, - and ever
and anon gave birth 'to a pensive yawn.—
Jonathan declared that he'd as lief take "thir - - -
triiine stripes" as to ask .the,"old man;" but,
said he aloud to Wurltelf, "howeyer, here goes
it; a faint lieart, never won- a fair girl," and
addressed the old man' thus :
')[ say, old-Knan,' , l want to . marry your
dwrighter7
tYou Weintlo boirow my halter. I would
_loin it to you, Jonathan, hut my son has taken
-it and gone off to the mill i, " ' _
•- Jonathan, puttirthis mouth thise to the
• old man's ear, and speaking -in a deafening
!toliie, "I've got five hundred pounds of money!"
Oltl man,, 'stepping back as if greatly
• alarmed,, and e ' in a voice of sur
' prise, "you h e got fiv hundred pounds of
honey, Jonathan! , Why it is more than all
the neighborhood has use for!" -
Jonathan,. not yet the victim of despair, And
putting his mouth to the old . 'man's ear,
bawled out, "I've got gold!" '
,`So have Icjonathan, and it is the worst
cold I ever bad in my life." ~ So saying he
'sneezed a "wash-Up." -
By this time the old lady came up, and, ob
serving Jonathan's unfortunate luck, she put
her mouth to the old man's ear and screamed
like a wounded Yahoo. ,
• 'Daddy, I say daddy—you
. don't under
stind'; he wants to marry your daughter."
1 , 4 '1. told him our calf halter was gone."
"Why, daddy, you don't understand—die's
got gold—he's rich." 1
I"He's got cold and the Itch; eh I What's
be doing here with the itch, eh!" So saying
the °tit man aimed a blow at Jonathan's head
with:his cane, but happily for Jonathan, he
thidgedit. ' Nor did the rage of the old man
step at this, but with angry countenance he
made after Jonathan, who took to his heels;
Or did knathan's luck stop here, he had not
grit far. from the old man, W . ho ran tinn a tight
race, before Jonathan .dumped his toe and
fell' , to the ground, and before the old man
•
could "take up" he, stumbled over Jonathan
and fell sprawling in a Mud-hole. Sonathatr
sprung to his= heels, and with the speed of
JOhn Gilpin cleared himself. And poor sal,
the died- a nun, and never had ahusband:
" lAi ACTRSSS IN , ,SEARCH or HER LOVER.—
. 1 1 correspondent s translates the following
amusing incident frOm the • C:ntrri , :r des Etats
:t..is: . • ,
One• of the most beautiful actresses of a
theatre on the boulevards received daily for
about a month, aeht.tle• penny bouquet of vie.
lets. She found the bouquet 'in, her box or
with the door-keeper every evening as the play
was abo4 to begin, and this simple ,off6titig
ia 'in unknown love affected • her in spite of
herself.. . .
While actipg, she looked carefully around
—rat the • Wises, the parqu'pqte l and even be
hind the scenes—but to no . purpose; she
'saw nothi ig by which t. - .; recognize the man
'of boquets. - Aid thereupon she gave her
imagination
,[ free rein, and the imagination of
an actress is -v „similar to that of other
folks. '
Was he a foreign prince, who wished' to
- captivate her heart before placing at - her feet
his crown and treasures ?. Or was he an at.-
"tiat, to o bashful to declare his passion 1 ,
She.,interrogated the box-keeper. the tire-
Women—iti short everybody employed in the
theatrei - but nohody knew anything about it.
Still the bouqueti'came.
"Do they tell us that constancy is a
,ehime
fit ?" murmured she.,. :` •-
The other evening, as she,entered the the
'altre, she received a fresh boquet of violets,
and this time, the flowers were accompanied
by a letter. "At last!" said she, and opening
it by the light of a reflector, she read. as 101-
to r ws: ,
"Hadercioiselle,- , --I have • loved. you, for a
Inng time, for is not beholding and loving you
therage thing? Every, day I come to ad-.
• mirc.you, to applaud you, to delight myself
With,the brightness of your eyes and the charns
of your voice"—= • ,
"He must. be in the house," thought the
actress, and she peeped khroZigh a hole in the
curtain. The audience had but just corn-
inenced to assemble. She 'resumed . reading:
"Of Your Voice. You are / indeed beauti
ful and charraing,'and• happy are • they who
may approach yoti. What would I not give
.
give to be near you always! Would the trees=
' sure of all the world be / worth oue of . your
smiles? Not" ,
"Uhl that is nice," elle sighed; , and turn
log the page, she Contincied:,
"No! And yet I dare to love you,—to tell
you that I love you—still more. 1 venture
to beg you not to reject my homage.
l • "He begins to explain himself," said she
to herself, "and I know"—and she con
tinued I—"my homage. If this expression of
my love does not offend you, place this bo
quet of violetsin your bosom. Ohl then I
, shall be the happiest of men!, 3
"Well," said she, "no signature,—no name
. given; but let us 'me t , here is ,1 postserikii."
"P. S. If you are curious to knOw who
writes you, look up - at the fourth tier--ny legs
will hang orcr." •
The note .dropped from the hands of the
actress,-and her arms nearly •dropped from
her shoufdem
'RATHER strarige things bare been said at,
and concerning the Falls . of Niagara.
"lin't it nice," said an unimaginative east
ern man, to a young lady he rmit there, "isn't
it nice, Miss?"
"Yes," was the reply, "all is nice, very nice,
that that activelittle biped man has done, or
is doing I" •
Still more striking is another fact. A tra
•eler was fully engaged in his deepest
cations on: the scene; when another 'accosted
him with= ;
•
"That is majestic, sir."
"Thank you, sir," said the traveller, "for
that word; - majestic is exactly the word I
wanted."
"Yes," saidthe other, well pleased with the
compliment. "yes, sir, it is the majestieallest
and preqiest thing I ever saw."
What a falling off wns
W►: dearly love! a 'witticism, when it fulls
from the lips I,i a lady.
,Here is a gem :—A
young_ lady, in one of our chief, cities, a yeai
is two ago,-had accompanied her to
hear a literary lecture. On thoir return. the
gentlemamremarke.l to his "itily-10.v . e," on the
manner in which the lecturer had executed
, PA NTINC, CLAZINC & :PAPERING.
OR Loading and Pischarging C,ar-'' -
4 Removal. .
1
.!•-c2" • ;
gat*. Pile rirMni.,•. itliKing Iron Ore from lliines, ' W..BOWEN liavink•omoved his
Pumping iti'ater. D Ore W
Driving isher., Portable ;raw .c. , •
Mills. Ar. These Ilachitte. rani be removed by a team on lle shop to two doors above the A nietiran lioutte. Oen
an ordinary inad. The first premium (Silver ltiedall T6llll, ,4 re Street, and taken into partneraltip . Alis brothers. the
auardri by the Franklin Institute. at their Exhibition subscribers announce to tho pul.licAltarthey are prepared
In Iceil and latl. and by the Pennsylvania Statol AgYi . to esectite all orders In their line with' the greatest do-
cultural Fair, at Philadelphia. In I F•4l : the Philadelphia: -.patch, and on the most reasonable tertiii. They ! einploy
'County. Fair. at Philadelphia. In 1‘35. Also, the'Neu , good workmen and their customer* May, therefore, be
Jer.eN State Fair. at Camden. - N.J. - . . -. . ' i sore of satlstictoryjnb.. ' :. •,.
. Abet. umnufaetured to order. Stationary Engine", large. They, also. beg leave to all at lention,to their galled
or email Line . Shafting. liilil Gearing', brie and 'mall: aysortment of Paperhanging.. Windolre r !lades. eta, me.
Screw Jacks fir Railroad companies, and lieebluery to rrlsieg every variety of style and 'quality. to anit the
0 h o wtin - aoutd . tu 1 1 1:4 1 1 , - 4. ih e cho ott ii ta - g enem. Repairing promptly attended to. •.' : - fasts and pocket of purchasers, and; whlrh they, offer at
.
These Engines may be men et Use Factory . 'di 41641 tbe lowest Clfy prices. , 1 ..
Oa' when he put Oft mourning foihildeparte . are emir : lordly being ;Mid, circulars will ho went by mill ,; J. W'. ROWEIf A - nom - Efts,
•-,
'• opt, erifo. . .-
. ~ , , •
, ',he re 1 u Ind. glair% a description of theta.
t 2 doom above
- A meri cin
*: ne& Centre
Ptj
Philaie'phla.kutare 19lcbi Rdre 1 ' ! Pottsville. April 17.1152. •oi le . -4f
bill task, and !bought the whole performance
M 143 r are.a You may he quite right," said
the lady, in reply. 'Gut fur my own pact, I
thought it was well dohs." Who was right?
The lady, of course.
PHILADELPHIA.
BOYS' CLOTHING.
THE SUB i_;I4BER,. would respect.
fully inform their numerow friends and instomers of
y lkill County, that their assortment of Clothing fa ,
Youngmentlemen Is much larger than ever. and thee
ire disposed - to sell cheap. Persons living at a .tinlauce
have the privilege of exchanging 'clothing purchased al
this store, if they do not snit. •
F. A. fIOYT k 11R4111111.,
• ' 272 Chestnut St, corner ciTenth. Philada.
• April 22, tSSS ' in-
•
BOYS' CLOTHIBC.
TROMAS & THACKRAY,
'tie. 360 i7neraut 'Slater. ahore - .1.3th. Philadelphia,
tr AVE constantly on ljandand make
..Ito order BOY'S CD PT of theknost Improved
styles. Persons from a distance mirchaking at this ea
tablishment, have the privilege of clAnOng any article
which may not suf.. -
S. 13.—A large assortment, of Patent Shoulder-seam
Boys'. Shirts. together withgeneral assortment of
Youths' Furnishing Goods. which we are prepared to sell
at low pOces for rash,
Septeather 1.'55
BOXES - QIIEMICAL OLIVE.
e_11,11,1 SOAP: extra quality; •
1:54, boxes Chembal Olive Soap. medium quality; ,
•• 13rowri, Pale and Family S-ap:
Genuine Castile Sump. m~ tiled;
• 5Q " white:
'2oo 6 ' , Stearine and Adaninti . ne Candles`;
Tallow Candles;
I MI easke Sal Soda; for Sale in lota to suit vu'reha
arra, by . NIAULt; & DIXON,
Chaim $ - Ton -Verchantx. No. tr.2 ..qntah Wharves. 3d daos.
a'•ore eilexnuf stmt, Ja.19,"36 3.6 m •
COLEMAN'S CUTLERY STORE,
No. '4l North Third Street.
tiONSTAN'II.Y. on hand, a large as
sortment of Pen and Pocket Knives. Scissors. and
Razors. Table linives.and korks, in ivory. stag. buffalo.
hone and.wood handles; Carvers and Forks, Dirks, Bowie
Knives, Ac.
feu- extensive assortment of Waiters. Tea
Trays, .&T
I:
Fine Guns. Colt's Pistols. Allen's Revolvers.
'and Sing e and Double barrelled Pistols.mith a general
stock of Fancy Hardware. constantly on hand.
JOIIN M. COLEM A Ditpm-ter.
- Philadelphia, Der. 30, 1af..1 I Dec. n, •53-52 . 1 51. t f
TO' FOUNDBYNCES, MACHINISTSA OTEEBS,
A PURVES, N. E. corner South and .
t
..„),_Penn streets. Philadelphia. furni lingot copper ,
amt brass, pig Iron, sheet iron. solders, f r e bricks. port :
Ate forges. spelter, block , tin. lead. fou dry mouldings ..
keings. crucibles, antimony, babbitt trf GI. sand of all
klittis. brass. old copper. &e., ke. Ile fa, also. a dealer in
wrought and vast scrap iron and other metals. It is his.
desire to accotnmodate machinists:lnd others at a distance'.
frm the city, by furnishing any article they may want;
In their business. Artielr:s not mentioned In the above!
will be• procured a ...1 forwarded. . Any inquiry in the',
above line will be promptly answered. i
. ..
. A. PEEVES.
N. E. corner South and Peun streets
3S-1 y
Sep t '55
CLOTHING PALACE-CARD.
CLOTIUNO OT A suietuoft QUALITY, AT
THOMAS P. DILL .& CO.'S
GREA.T'CIIESNLY STREET '
•
C/lcothilams
VO. — 165, one door below stll,*nortb:
•
I aide, in the new trim building.' •
Aler-hants who want. to purchase a liner article of rea
dy-made clothing than 113$ ever before been offered, and
gentlemen who would pletso themselves iu any garmenl .
fortheir wardrobes. o r in suits f , r their sons. should go
to this establrelainent. so ad:nimbly through , .
out, with the great Street of Fashion: on which It Is lo
rated. and purchase the 'est. which (Liu alone satisfy -A
eorreettaste. Suits or single garments made to order at
the shortest notice. A full aaeortment of fine Furnish
ing floods also,offered. Everything in-the latest style 11l
Fashion. and ticket-marited with the lowest cash price in
plain figures. •
l'hilaTai October 13,'i,5
- SAVIke FUND ~-•
It .
•,: _-.. THE
U. S. ' lnsurance, Annuity and Trust Co:, !I
4ZOUTii E. cortnr Third and Ches. „
10..0t. streets, Philadelphia.--Capital $250.000. -Money'
brreceived on deposit daily. The amount deposited io
entered in a Deposit Ms* and giTen to the Depositor, or,
if preterred.a certificate will be given.
all sums, large and small. are received, and the amount
paid back on demand, without notice.
.
Interest is . paid at the rate of fire per . re
- elm; from the day of deposit, and ceasing fourteen days,
previous to the withdravi6l of 'the oney. . V • !
On the find dny of January. in each year. the interests
of each deposit, is paid to the'dep"sitnr, or added to the:
principal as he may prefer.
.: The company have now upwards of 3,500 depoSitorn to
the city of Philadelphia alone. ,
Any additional information will be given by addressing ;
the Treasurer.
II , • , DIRECTORS. .
Itephert It . Crawford. Preort, WilHain M. Godwin,
4..am..1.0hn50n. Vico Pros'i., Paul B. Goddard. .
,mhmse W. Thompson, . ' fleorge McHenry, „ •
': , .euj. W. Tingley, , James Devereux. •
' acoh L. Flomnee ' ' (Gustavus English,
Akcrefary and Tr;Auurer - I'LINY FI4K.
Teller and Interprett" - - J. a OEHLSCIILAGER
September )4, '55 •.. 3d-Iy
M.,W. BALDWIN& CO.,
• ' Engineers,
• Broad and lidrnilton'streets. Alta&!Ala. Penna.,
•
NV MILD call the attention of Rail,'
road Nlinagers. and those knte ested in Railroad
Pro'Perty. to their **stem qf Locomotive Engines. iu which
they are, adapted to the particuar business for which
they may he required; by the use of one, two, three ter
four pie of driving wheels: and the use of the whole,
or so utivla of the weight as may he Lists. irable for sate;
s on: ; and in accommodating them tokhe grades, curves,'
strops h supmstruction, and rail and work to he
done: By these memo the maximum useful effect of thii
re.,wer is secured with the leant extaMso for attendaneei
cost or fuel, and repairs to Road and Engine. With these
objects in view. andlas the result of twenty-three years
practical expVrieneein the,husiness by our enter part;
nor. we mad afar trirefier dalliTEnl kinds of Engines. and
several classeior sties ;If each kind. Particular mitten!
lion paid to the strength of the untehinein the plan and
workmanship of all the details. Our long eaperiencti
and opportunities of obtaining information ohables us
Wetter these eng nes with theassurance that in ellicien;
ey, economy and durability, they will coinprirc favorably
with tic,se of any other kind in Use. We also furnish to
order wheels. axles: howling. or low Moo t tire (to tit te n,
ties wit linnets - ming). composition castings for bearings;
every description of copper Sheet Iron and Boiler Worke
'and every article appertaining to the repair or renews)
of Locomotive Engines. M: W BALDWIN,
Jsnuary.,s, '55
. _ .
REMOVAL - I,
. L
. . CRAREES MAGARGE & Co. , '. I ,
RAVING 11.1.3i0Vt.D.41,01 so. b':, COM MERCE sTRe , TO TH! ,,, ;
South-mtt corn. r r.f Sergi and i'arpenter Sirreir, :Il
Philadelphia,i:
.
.EG to call the attention of' purchas „. I
-;:
Fern tot heir ex tonsir,e assortment of Paper and Papnt i'.
Maker's materials: , Printing Papers—for Books and i!
!tows. Water leaf, sized. nneallendered and ealltt !:
dered, of all qualities and prices: always nn band: Hard I ,
ware and Manilla Papers. Trunk Boards, Binder's Baarda4
Hanging Papers, ac., A. - , i
, I Partieular attention is incited to their extensPie alt!
.
s,q ‘trnent of .
LEDGER PAPERS,
From the most- eclebratsd Manufaetcries in the country
Among their warns,. PAPER STOCE may be found . e —_ 7._
COM. Note, Folio Post, Atlantic Note, -
FARMERS OF SCKUYL KILL On
- Thin Medium, Bath Post, ` Dewy.
Quarto Post, Medium. Fool's Cap, , Latvian's American Fertilizer
Royal, Fiat Cap, Sup. Royal, ClAlsibe had at 825 a ton. or 83 O a
Imperial. , . barrel; also, Lelnau's Super-PhosPhatl. of Lime . at
Pale Papers of every description, size and quality.—
. 2',4 cents per pound by the barrel. or S3ILS ton; to hole-
Map Papers in great variety. Envelope Papers, white . s ir e d ea l er s a large deduction; also. Leif :till's Bone Ma
buff an d gold, either laid or wove. (blared IV; ir , ei . .s., Ann
nu e, the cheapest bon• manure iti the world—slo sheers
glazed. and other varieties.
Manufacturers are Invited to examine their stock of bead; also. Leinati's Liquid Manure. in casks. font 2to
2,00 gallons. with directions for tv.e. 4411.130 as is used in
Rags. foreign and elumestir. Bleaching Powders:of UP England with such great success; also. Leinatcs !milt
proved brands: Mum, ground or crude; Sal Soda Soda Izer' for fruit trees and grape clues. Leinau'a Fertilise-
Ash, lettings. Wire Cloths, Ultramarine, and Piper Ma f for lawns and grass land. also, Pntash; Bane Dust. i'lasr
ter 's material's generally.
' ter. Ground Charcoal. Nitrite of Snda.-soda.. ...
ulph ate is:
Mir They are also prepared to take orders of odd si .
ll •
and weights of any of the above description '
of Papers ,; ',' Ammonia. Crushed BMW , . tt e. - '
The above named Fertilizers and PbtiSphate of Lime
Philada, February 0, 1855.
1 . .; have been in use fur the past fore yeerS-euccesst lly in
' , Maryland, Virginia. Delaware. New .leMy, , Penn ylva.
COLBERT_ ,S .
Oa, and in the Wands of Bermuda and , Barbados. : Di-
Etivelope Manufactory & Printing Office, 1 I plumes from the three Hates or New York., Pot ',Ay l'vania
1.- 1 '" * " South Fourth street (opposite Li.
O f ) brary street). Phila.l(.lphia. Lie sin mg, engniv. and New Jersey State Agricultural Societies :ld 4 natal
Palace Association of New York. 14.1(rered free of
Portage at any st-tion In Phi l adelphi a. 'Order , h mail
hag. printing. embossing. Re. Original designs. businesi,th e . , e. •
remitting i thi cash. re lsiored at P st.r.tftle or
devices. notes, bill-heads, labels , seals . views of buildings,'
on any good house in Baltimore New ALorls_or Ph hotel
stores. machinery, de. accurately drawn and engraved on
renton)able terms. Persons at a distance can have their' phis, wilt 1,0 satisfactory. 41. A. LEISM,), Propel/. r.
No. 19, South Front Street : Phil:ldt Iphia
angrsaings executed from daguerreotypes, by set - o M's
Fetal:tart ,t.'59 :7,0 - t-fin
theuriter express or otherwise. Die sinking and mhos. , —__- _....a.,- ~ _ -
sing. Dies for businesslcarda. envelopes. labels. dc., wale .
JOHN WM. GVIRET 41t;C0.,
for societies. cerpwations and companies. engraved amt - BANKERS, r
embossed, on W(.01.1 or brass: Office seal presses. headiot roe. 45 and 47 South Third Street, Philada
newspapers for common printing or cylinder presses,- ! ,
F I ORE - 10N and Domeßtle-
Embossed printing, for business cards, envelopes, labels. ;Exchan e,
g
dc. Plain and ornamental Job Printing, busineas cards,' Gold and Silver Coin and all erica rel.'
, 113ank
circulars. notices, hill-heads, promissory notes . Druggiatie Notes. purchase .. at the best rates Eachang,e nal
and Apothecaries labels, plain and embossed. manutkrs available points in the United Stat. a for, sal collee
turerie labels, tabs and tickets. ' .' lions mad with promptness. and settled at current
Printing in gold, silver and colors, envelope printing: sates of Exchange. without charge, except; when 1 par.
salt and flour bags, Re., manufactured and printed at the Upon Time and Call Deposits, such int , -eat will be al.
shortest notice in all colors . Paper bag uaanufactotr, lowed as the state of Ahe one market - asarrants For
grocers'. bakers', conteetionere. and all kinds of papa fig and American Coin furnished. f o r sli k ipping an i d Ens.
bulta for sale. Envelopes ',fall qualities and descriptions, tom Douse purposes. Exchange available anywhere in
viz.: for hnmceopathic medicines. self-sealed and printed the British lii gdem; sight or s xty days, in aims of
directions, for putting up medicines for sending- abroad. ' £l, and upwards. ' , '''.'
Wedding and visiting ea rdaen graved and printed. Airs. Sales of Stock by AuctiOri•
envelope's of the finest English and French paper, to fit J•dia. Wal.llll P 5.V. , .`„
.
exactly any card. circular nr invitation. Conveyancers' Auctioneer of Stocks only,
envelopes. to fit deeds, bonda.mortgagert.de.. made In the
WM. COLBERT, T mil bola. at the !Wad Iphia Ex hange = r :gar ar
beat manner. Stn kit, Bonds an Seruriti s generaliv, , , , : To 'fhb
N ' p a t ' . — 22°.,":5"5"nt by F 221
_____ " . " 2 " . as P er a g reenv Z t ' ' , re s. (new in Phibuielphiso, he will [dip un emit
Sept.
° "*" lention, and solicits or era for sale or pinata e.
__ _
Parties d siring advance ... can al aye itrawmt a ght,to
the amen tof 75 per e nt. of arket lildne: or ers for
the positive. unrestricted rate accompan ying the Stock.
Commission. (including every hargeo4 of ' r cent.
upon par value, except in east of advance, when 4 of 1
per cent. upon uch a .va co, with Curirent rat 1 of in•
terest, will be charged, ' `
N. B. A list of Rockt. de , in the:United State
latest notations. can is en at the °glee, Nos.
South Bird street.
Philadelphia. Dec. 22.'55 - .
A. L. ARCHAMBAULTIS, •
PORTABLR furrAM
HOISTING AND PUMPING ENGINES,
Manufactory S. E. Cpr. 15th and-Mandl.
• ton Street., Philadelphia?.
PHILADELPHIA.
• • DECOU da MIDDLETON;
. •
rii IRO
MPORTERS of, and dealer s
.L . AND STEEL, N 0.13 North frater street. - 4bove Mgr.
4., PhiLsdelphia. April 7; 1h.54* I
Whalebale Dealer In .Boots, d;uarst anti
FA:NcI ailtAW AISI)
N 0.142% North Third Soca, Phya , ditio....
January, 19, 1b.% 3-1 y
NI ATIFIAN H. siumpLito,,,,
:off iIt.NLY Al L 71%, ~ --' •
No .12 York Buildings, PhiladiOkis.
ILF-FEILV.CIi. :
J. 2. R. Carter, Tamaqua.
il i o i n ithlin, es 1 4-: °,! e o ;, ton a co, P hilazielphlla. 1
Philadelphia, Dec. 23.'55 ' : 514 f
MURPHY & KONO ,
: - 1f1101.1...1ALY. Dr.M.F-V.1.11. .'.-', :'...
' • Fish Cheese * Prov stoici:i4 .
Xro 47 North WIIAR:ES.V belo7
I 4 Race Streets. Philadelphia. itt4ps co . i4taritlr on
hang a large asaffrtuleu t ,d' FISH.' C11.:1;1 , k.Y4 PROVI
SIONS. Irhi , h they are prepared to' aiFpi,f,io:..l' —
at the
lowest slarkedrates. Order, pi!mrtptly trEcuiti I.
Felt_ 23, 1F66. - . . ; ,:ti 3to 1
; . BLINDS AND SHADES, --
t I IF every variety, on lantL and made
/to order by
A. U. BRITTON & CO‘i. 1
N. 4L A,..,./,, r,,rft .stmet. Pt tialli*lfriti. • 1
Alannfacturers of Gildßordersmid painted' Stiades.frg
fwautiful dosigns. with every description of blinds abd
Shades. triniminrs. farincg. &r.. wholesale :ilia retail. at
prices that sill give satisfaction. ;.. : , 1
Oct,,her 13. 'sst idiom - i
A \TING purehase,ti the etaire stot.
of the late(' F:(1. W. ItIDIiWAY A e ; T.=
81'201 he thankful for' a continuance of th gll
e. "# •••
Fal patronage bestowed upon Mr. Itidgwr.V
having made arrangements to be in conStant roeciphof
a full toew.rtment of OILS. we feel confident ire can give
entire,satisfa . ction to-the customers of thelate house.
and rekperttully Finlielt the trade In genetukio call apd
examine our stock before purchasing elsetritere.
SIITCHELL I.7Itik..iSDALE;
Rcpt: 22. 1555 :My No. 30 N. IVharres, hila.
PEPLDA. SURGEONS' BANDAGE lit
4 Noe!, .9th Atred. abort .11i1r 1 ,..t.
• 1) C. EVERETT'S Patent',.Gradr l -.
.1). ating Pressure Truss. will titre lisp-'
'tures. after evarr. other instrument hasfail
ed American and French Trusts skillfully
applied. A superior article of silk and coiton elastic
Stockings. knee caps. belts. Ac..: new articlesidbandaies,
shoulder braces. supporters. and instruments for 4pfbr ,
Philadelphia. Sept. 22.'55
~s{m
CHEAP 'FRUIT AND CONFECTVHAHT.
11 IiBINCAM. iWholp
xxlr and Dealers in :COI4FECT7
...A -
R' ln
ainda. 113 North Third stre44..';below Its R.
Philadelphia. The atten 4 ion dealers :rxtquested ,t 0
an examination of their stock. which will' be found wins!
to any In this city. Foreign Fruits of all kinds Iln
season.
--- ti:ii.—Orders by Mail or otherwise pi raptly atthWd
ed to.
Philadelphia. Feb. 23,1856.
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OILS: OILS II oiLs: ti . 1
• 'J.B.A. & S. AL.Litti'
7 sad S Storith Wharves, Phillidelphi
TIEAI,ERS IN OIL, hav'eAust i
1
Icrived. direct from New Itedt;rd. the fidlowing a
p y of Oil, which they offer for relent th, MWest mar
rates:
Winter IVhale4, 12.504
Winter sperm 011. 3,0061:al. I
do Elephant 011.9.f00 do Racked dii .do .7.00x1
Also. in store. Greasing; lit. l'ale and' 'llroaru : ..
Sperm and Adamantine Candles.
Feb; 1:3. '56. ' - :.; B.ly
No. 64 Dock Si ,Pkila4elphia,
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~:TANUFAC'I'URERS of Chillier'
Chnises.‘Vheel-bareows, N ursery Swings.)torktug 110
labs. Invalid Chnirs. kr., Ire.. whelesa e Rd:retnii.
, -
„Ki- , ;•,-,. 'lt -c 1
-•-• "*"-eliw,r , rot•-'7... - . :' .ii nd nt al
.
equal to NEW. at NO tit NEW street, aliiiseSecond,
tween Itave A. Vine. -Philadelphia. ': •. t.' ' 1
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' . PPICE OF Ili" eUTTINII PER IM I:.
11141. rat 11:i.st'd. 11:111 Ro'd A Saw Inch: Tbree flit ]
mill Files :- - ,:ilAaw Files
10 $.l 50 l a G 2 *33'4 -. ;f ' io 60
11 ' 1%0 192 4 :11- 063
13 240 ' 3oµ fi ,' 11 o i.
14 976 350 :. , ,.. 2 'i ,:!' 0 7.' , ,
15 330 360 , i; . :... 0 901
16 ,4 20 e 45u . " 7 IWI
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Horse Rasps init. Inch more' than lialt.r , uud F 1
All work warranted satisfictory. A poi*: asnortnti
of NEW FILES constantly on band. -',lill. 6511T1
F -b. 23. '3f,. ; :-ii 8-3 m
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'PHILADELPHIA ADVERTIS KENT.
Evan's Fire and Thief Proof Safes!
IF all sizes, suitable lin. i: . l\turcliants,
// Lawyers, Farmers, and others ha Big; Ikvka.
pers or other valuables to preserve from Flipp'. Burglars.
A CA RD.--The Fire Proof Safe that preserved'uur
Books. Panels Sc., during the great fire tit Bares Build
; tugs. was purchased of Otivim Ev.s 61 S!,,Second stF,
Philadelphia. GETZA BUCK.'"
• 1
REFRIGERATiItS AND WATER F . ILTERERS.I
EVAN'S premium Ventilated Itefrigeratorir; for cooling
and preserving Meat. Butter. Milk, Water and all 'di
; cies for cull oar) purposes. Water Pilferer's. for purify
ing brackish or muddy water, can be had Siiparate or at
tached to lho Refrigerators--a Fniall quantity of ice ool
ing the whole in the wernMitt weather. ;
Also. in Store and for Su7r;"it,
Portable Shower Baths. arranged for warmth's cold water,
Water Coolers.. for hotels. stores and • dwellings; Store
Trucks. for moving boxes. hales, crates. Seal Pressed;
.
; Copying Presses. and Druggists' Presses,
(Established in 183.5.1 OLIVER EVANS.
. 61 S. Second street, if doorSiOlow
Philadelphia, Febnary ti, '56 C,Stu
MUSIC PUB L I S HING HOUSE.. - •• -
LEE A WALKER. S , hcceSseis to (MOBILE
IVILLIO. N 0.166 Chesnut atreet, under the
aaitr House, Philadelphia. Ow constantly
publishing the latest Music., from the mOsi: populari Au
! Mors in the United States. In a style MO will vie with
any issued at any other house:. either in, : this country
,r Europe. = • ‘•
They have also the - pleasure to announce; to the pliblic
that their stock of Sheet Music on hand:Consists of the•
argent and most complete assortment to be, found in the
i xiuntry *. they are constantly adding to thillistock all tire
New Music published in New ,York. Bostimilqic.
They also publish several Instruction 3logks. whicli are
n general use throughout the country:,3
PIANOS—A fine misorttnent of the beit'inanufactUrers
of. New York and Boston, at the lowest cheap prices. I .
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS;:
Also. a general assortment of GuitiOs.Ointins. Banjoes.
Flutes, A crordeons. dm., Violin. Guitar and atnrp Strings.
.4 the best Italian qualities. all of which Will he furnish
•d to the public and the trade at the loweserates
' Orders punctually attended to.
Aar- All Lee & Walker's Music and' l'uhlkiitt:.•nt , Cr '
.obtained at B 14 - wk .tud'lttemi t• I'
Sills.
P", I 4 1.!-5 5 tf
ANTHRACITE INEVRAWCE CO I
Authorized Capital $4OOlOOO.
rH kICEER PE It P l' LT
V) S o 91 Walnut Street. between Thirst . and Fo?
Streets. ”hiladelphiA.
This C eiptuty will insure azainst
FIR S. or I LIMNOS. Furniture. Meeeliandlse genet
Also ARIN E INSURANCE. on Vessels' Cargoet
Freights. •
INLAND INSU ILA NCE. to all parts of tin; Union.
Pint .
Da vislll;%mon.
Joseph Mixteld.
Eckert
IL Ibutiniett.
Franrix•llacon.
11; LUTilidl, Presi'di
JONT.I.!I MsirtELD Urn' President.
Ww. F. Drfs:t. Serretttry.
in— PETER It. LUTHER has heen:aPyininted
for the above Company in Schuylkill rclunty, to
permits, desiring Insurance can apply..
June 23. 1651 f April 8 . ' 54 1561 :;
M.kTTIIEW RAIRE!
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_____ 7PAINTING,4C•
•,. JAMES H. MUSEY.
Ronso.dc Sign Painter, Olszier*paper Hanger
. VORW EGION street, first hous from
i 1 Centre, and ,ppratite Viurtipacr a *tel.
Wall Paperi..;:t
Tho Board Prints. Ac., of Varlt , LUl IiPCS: at the lowest
Cash pricer , . An Apprentice wanted, .i' 1
Pottsville. March 3t.1855 I Der. 40, V b&J lia• •
"e.: - F. SHOE
NOTICE.
BUSHNEL & TULL4';
MEMM39
FILES & RASPS,
D Luther.
Les.is Audenrked,
(I:enu
Peter
r e ;.
Sieger.
Samuel H. Flothermel
REAL ESTATE SAES.' MANUFACTURES.
NEW CASTLE COLLIERY FOR SALE;'•
rrHE slll)scriber offers f.'r sale the lease
sod fixtures of th 4 White Ash Colliery, nu the!
Jugular ,Vtizt at New Castle on the Putt & Barman Tract,
formerly worked by Itidtard Jones. This colliers is
atofe Water Level. and the Coal is of the bestA;
finality sent from Achuyikill county. All the a-
Dim,. breaker. Schiates rienrens.
'flail. IL: ad Cars, Drift Cars. litackstnittr shf•pf. Office.;
4 f , ' io Prtil , rder mud roady Sro shipping' Coal
in t fr.-nty-ti fur hours after giren. For terms
Ac., apply to the subfferil,c7at his f aloe in ltailmad
street abori 7 Market, Pottrtitir. FICANCIS ETENCLII.
PottaTille:Febrifun7 .2 . 3 ..' - ' 6 • t
MI
: . .
FOR SALE,
_ 1
ON , . e'asy!terins—A. valuable piece:of!
land. CLMISIIIIIIg ILO acres. more or letet. Waste in i
el'ayne township. t!chul, laid county, about a miles triqn
Auburn. and only 1:i milt from ihe Fauphin and :ins-
queba.nna Railyiad. it . public red runnit.g thrust,:ti the
manie. The sal Is a good red gravel. lal , li water i
ed. and 1.0 10 70 arms are c,,tered with good
(brained and, other Umber. Therels also plen
ty meadow' land, and the lib: le In ti . glaal gat& i
of cultivation. ! I
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A1...51 t---A trait S or lo acres ..I*.t bel, hear lest ;bite oat ;
wood landi adj.•ining th.• Bahl reilr4rid, and in the neigh• i
borhood nt the Above described tract. A good title and
profeartem *id be given at any time. Apply to
W. F. lIATZ.
1 Wayne townrhip, near the Summit. j
Feb. IS. %V I - ! ' 7-t4 i
TOTHOeE WHO - WASH FARMS! I
ri-10 have;Fertile butt(' at a cheap price ; ,
1 . and on "fury terms. your/ attention is called to the
Mitt:WAY FAIiM A . NDCALAIILIJIMPANY. Twrntyfier
Acrd or More ip proportion, are given for S2ti , . payable
in sintsaiments of $1 per week er per month.' It is
located iu Elk county. Pennsylvania. and hay one of the '
tore markete rot , its produce in the State. The soil is a
rich (oats. and Is not G. be surpassed for /uniting. as ex
amination will ilow. It has the best elereentsief pros
pewit.. being underlaid by two rirh seine of Coat. and
will shortly be intersected by four railroads The tint- i
her is of the most valuable kind. Title unexception
ably pod. and warrantee deeds are given. at presents',
a geed and substantial
. opportunity to commence far. ;
ming. pro vI di nig for oar R children or making an lt.sest
ment. FOrther particulars can be had from the 1. 3 In •
phlets which art- sent to iminirers. Letters answered I
pr.iirfly. Amply or address SASII. W. Kee.,,
135 r Str.;et. north Side. between Fourth and
Fifth seas. Philadelphia. Full information is contained
in the pamphlets. Feb. 9, 18:A.. .141 m
I
look
- PRIVATE SALE.
be sold, 9n reasonable terms,
V two ti.uNes and lots of ground in Tainanua.—
Bounded on the West by Wst strte.t, by n fifty feet street
on the south, and a thirty feet street on the vast. 'chew
iota are writ fenced and are numbered 20tI and 297. ire
enieih foot. The houses are good and comfortable
dwellings; with a well of water on the premises. The
:ardent. are furnished with fruit trees. such its peach and
sherry. abu,..eurrents. both black and red. A very desi
rable propertv. eit her to retain in its present state orrthr
erecting -additional houses. which eould be readily and
plofitably:reitted. inquiries will be answered. and ftir
ther information given by either of the undersigned.
- S. NV EIGHTNIA N. 7tount Carbon
G. IL McCABE Tamaqua.
Tamaqua. Get.. 3. 41-tf
ORPHANS' COURT SALE. •
jo)IIRSUANI to an order of the Or
pbaripr Court of thecounty of 'Schuylkill. in the
mmonwenlth of Pennsylcank. the xuhxrrther. on'e of
the Adininhanttors of Jacob Faust. late of the tow nAilp
of Wext Itruntiwi;4. in the county of Schuylkill. dereused.
R4m [
will expotio to ri le by puhlir ',endue, on Saturday the
Bth day of March next, at 2 o'clock in the afternon. at
the Pennsylvania Hall. in the Itorraurh of Pottsville. in
the rounty of Schuylkill aforesaid: All that cortain
divided op f. otrth port of all that rennin drnei of Coal
Imd situyt.• f-rin,rly in th.• township of Lilwer
tono. in',thi• county of Schuylkill at State of Penn.
nylynnin noiy in the toiinithip of . . bounded
by land surveyed to FutocisSuatter. Philip Zimmerman.
Jobe linker. ((that Seltzer and John Lecher. contain
ingisL'.! 151 per , hes strict measure. surveved on
hri* adjoinit n warrants and surveys And known as - the
heifers tavern tray ; and also the undivided half part of
two hundred and twenty six neres of unimproved lanil
in Harry towns Mp. in the county aforesaid; bounded by
load surveyed io Philip Mover. Susanna Sillyman. Solo
neat Christ. John Simener.Jr„ Goo. Dewalt and others,
beina. on two warrants one to John Fidler: dated the :id
nt Atmust, and one to John Kleser. and bidni.; all
that part:of the, said surrey not interfered with by older
rights and surveyed under an order of the board of pro
perty. late ti:e 1-10:110 .1 said &erased. Terms and con e
dit ions made known at the Om. , amtplate or sale by
; DANIEL FAUST, Administrator
By order of the OrpliansWmirt,
'.lOmlCl HOTEL Clerk.
16, '56 7-it
VALUABLE COAL AND UMBER LANDS,
TOWN LOTS AND LANDINGS,
FOR. SALE,
I'llll'A rt: i• I.r BLIC SA LE.
EMI
I 'll E subscribers being tt,' , out to re
to flu West offer for sale. upon ,dvantageous
terms. all tbelrireal county. Tense
s:.l‘ ania '.3111.1111..:Whi0h are the followin4 tracts:
1 IN 'Pk EMON r ToW 1111'.
I. :'.2 ,, acres Yalu:ol..old Imo) adjoining the toe n 'if
Tr.-loont: known as the bed Mt. tract. Warranter, Ja
cob I i Uffi:ldr. Upon the h-llt il side of his tract the Mine
11111 Ilailit.ad is 10,tied and near lb s. a est' 'Ade. lb.. aun
ties Railroad. 'There Is also :i tine water-re suer. the P:rtat
~1,,,t, t ,,, k y,iy,,,‘ tlp• S Mill .id. -. '..lig IV tiv Ot.t silo
n• are' alo.ot, :..i: a. re, ~t tht• '.err tituilt-r. ,t11:31 le by
roopr..ills tort cord v. '"'d suillcient L.) pay the uric
asked 1..,r the tract. nib. t ra,.:undoubirdly pre.ents ihe
ai n.,,t far o•relde rapport unity for investment offered to
cepittlist; in thi , aunty.
2. in acres ire efietely adjoining the above on the'
west--ddej on whir'. are erected two d..uble dwelling'
hi-uses. ..
. .
3. 12S acres.. warrantee. Win. Grata. situate at the
junction bf the nion. borberry and Swatara Itailioeds.
The South vein is upon this tract. tind alto a large qua...
tit v of fine Wilber. • 4 1 .
4. 75 acme. 111.6 iterates. roal- land. warrantee. S. D. '
Franks. situate , upon ,ii . west side of th7bretera ( tail-'
rood. upon whi date a breaker kr.. at the :cltupps vein.
The South vein is Ali% upon this tract.
5. S 3 acres Coal lend. werreekee. ve , entine lieherling.l
The iteush Creek runs througWtild the extension of the
Mine 11111 Railroad will pass- near this tract. This is '
one of the best ; Coal ;recta in the region. the largest veilla :
being upon il'and being already opened and proven.
t. The , Pant her Ilea(' tract. containing about 570 acres.
Upon which the Lorberry Reilroad is now row.
st rue led. and over which the con tem plateda
Fishing Creek Road must also pass. There
1
is now iupon this tract a colliery worked
by Mr:elev.& N. wromer. and a large quantity of excel- I
lent timber. it adjoins lands owned by J. 11. Mauch,
upon which a large breaker is now erecting, ind con tai
the same" veins' of coil.
7 30 acres pert of 101 acres. warrantee. W. [loch, ad-
joinin- lends of Fishing Creek Company.
S. 37 alive warrantee. John flutter, adjoining the Pan
ther lie id and !John Miller tracts.
9. 79 drays. Warrantee. Samuel Hain. situate pear the
junction of the Samara. Union and Lorberry liailmads.
10. 31' acres] Cord land. formerly owned by Charles
Snyder. i adjoining Keller's Improvement. and tract of
370 acres. warrantee. Joseph S. Silver. and Michael Selt
zer. warrantee,. .
11. 114 acre.. warrantee. Francis Speetser. lying near
the junction of the Union, SWatera and Lorberry Rail
road. 1 .
12. 12p acres.„2l perches, warrantee, Samuel Hain,
near the junction of the same roads. • s
13 154 a-rter, 90 perches, warrantee) Francis Spaetzer,
joining lands .of John Lesher, warrantee. and Michael
Rees, warrantee. and being near the Feather tract. .
„ . ,
11.:`55 aeres.lo9 perches. warrantee, Joseph hengle.
adjoluinir the Wm. Tobias and Feather tracts.
If. Th.• following lots in-the town of Tremont:
Sc. 29. formerly owned by James Berger. '
No 96 —, James Curry. ...
Nc. 43, ' • ” Stneon 0 uil ford.
Sr. 74. " E •• Patrick Neoloy.
Nos. Intl At. IBS. " John ['orris.
Nob 143 k 144, " Patrick Bradley.
".; IIN WAYNE toWNSIIIE. '
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n be
'etts•
16. :7 semi. lately °Fried by John and Daniel Moser.
.
!Minna Bossier.
16. 26 . 6 •• . ; • Cannel Ibtiu.
IS; NORWEGIAN. TOWNSHIP.
I°. !,:i' of 129 acres. adjoining lands nf . Solomon Christ
sod At;raharn Fertig. ;
29. 1 ,- . ..t 4U) acres. adjoining lands of Wm. orm.ff and
of Satituel Illin. warrantee, late the estate of William
Hoch.. .
1 IN PIN DUO tV E TOWNSII IP.
ce,
urth
e by
and
24. hp srresi timber land. situate union the Dine Mt.,
bounded by lands of Orove and Doric. and J no. Markey.
ncre.. immediately west of Peter Filbert's tavern,
in l'lneimqe.'belng a Treasurer's title.
In. 40 ne.rem, formerly the pn•perty of John Strimpller.
24. 191) arr4;s. formerly the property of Christian hey's
Fsiate., ,' • •
. .
in. :20 aereS..P.rmerly the property of Sam net Ifain.
2E. : 10 arreS and Si perclms of chesnut thilLs.r hunt ad
tv:' faints .1 John %rt... and liavid Uhler. and hunt
of Wencert. bring part of the John Zerhe farm. • •
of 1•.:: :tars perches. of rhesnut timber
land. adjoinine, C. -hull and John 7,rbrs land.
! 2 from the Union Railroad. and 2t wilra
from the,t'atial Inr.ln at l'int. , zrose.
2". 11 that part of ar acres. perches. timber land.
warrantee. 1.1! Stahl..lanuary 23. 1424. lyin7 outside id
.the Fishinz. let Company's land, runtiinin. about 1:25
acres. ract I, situate about !: mile from Eckert &
Guilford's Furnace. and thi• ',Dauphin 'Ai Sinstuehanna
pasr:es through it. inakin4 it very convenient Air
the ms linfact are .if ill is &c.'
1 29. lots In llonesiti's Addition to the tbun of
Phargainr.
IN THE OF PIN DIKOVE.
$O. lots fertmrly owned by Charles Reeks.
31. •• " John S. Wharton.
Jacob Christ.
Rower & Kaufftnan.
34. 1: '• ••. " Reilly & Dunhurry. •
:` " lilarens Kauffman.
•• " Ellett.
30. 1 lot tM Tulkhocken street. bounded on the west
by lot of Ger;rge and kalif Eckert. south by lot of Fred
crick Snyder. tliAl by 'fulpehoeken street. and north by
an idles. rontaining perches
34. 1 acre.' 14'2 perches. nn Tulpettorken street. with
a two story frame buildina. Immed atels adjoinin4 the
rent
betn
nbtoe.
Xi. 1110114 i. 1.. n.l lot. in .lact.son It w. nh Aouth F.llll.
40. I; lot. bounded by .1.1i1,44,tr0et. Forge street
m a
sod ...in et with a tr.use. stabb• and eoal of- •;;;•
by .leYse .1 , 11101 1 .
41.1 Iteure stet 4 s, res of iso4 on 1,0•4111 ~ n the '
e.e.; , 1 1w itars.Creek and Citinm
42. 4 landim:s. Noy. A. ~ ti soda 7, on the West tilde of
FaionCautti It ‘sin
l'l. -entry landing In th , Union Canal Basin.
T 1... I ...reels are artrot4 the most ronYenient
landing-1 up'roi the 143.4111. being already wharfed. with
snftletent trus,ebwork to ship 1011.100 tons annually.
rho als,ve tracts are offered at private sale. and it not
thus sold will 1 e disposed of at public sale. upon Faster
‘ionday, 'larch Stith: 11;56. at 12 o'elock. ,at the hotel
of l'hilip K4 , .nis. In the town of Tremont. Further
formation maybe obtained by application to David arson
awald, at Pinegrove. or to .bdin Ileorre, at Le anon, l'a.
Mill EN AW A LD k
4-Ot
i.nUaro
WAGON-MAKING.
• '! CARRIACES.
Tar. subscribent'haring purchased the
carriage shop of Mr. 0. Jennings, would
respectfully solicit the patronage of
old customers and the public In general.
Ideinsid-termiued to keep up the reputation of the work
made by M. Jennings. we shall employ none but the best
handl and material. Call and give us a trial. AU work
made by unwarranted.
ABRIGHT k BURKHARD.
•
shop, Morris' Addition, nearly opposite Yardley A Son.
Pottsville. May b. 1855 1 , 4-tt
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WHEELWRIGHT. & CAR FACTORY.
l llea of
bust
6 lng t
Caroline E. Kline
(3 1 :1:y ik U tu ti c, L . Y
ty
ainndfoetr.enwit theerythat Cti
o
ItEiesnnEf,
intends continuing the Wheelwright, and ear Manuese
turn* business of her late husband,
Anthony 11 . Kline. in her own mune. =i;11:::::'7
tier rata llshment la opposite Pott &
Vastlne'it Foundry, where she will be -
happy to nceise order* for ail kinas of Wagons. as well
as Drift and other Cars. and all kinds of work attached to
the business of aoVheelwright For the chancier of the
work reforence . is`made to
Datil P Ismorr, FRANZ DANIELS, 3005 TIMPLI,
B Jona U. Iforan.
s. with
sat
MEE
THE subscribers return their sincere
- thanks Lothar friends forpast patmnage,
and would respectfulls. call the attention
I lltiannib° -of the public In general. to their new as. I
sortment of CARRIAGES on hand. consisting of one and
two seated Jean, Linda, Buggies. Sulkies. dr.. of every
deseription all of which are finished in the most apprcLv
ed style. and made of the best material. ItavibgSeenred
the services of experienced workmen. and bang practical
utechinica themselves. they feel assured that they can
render full satisfaction to those who may favor them with
their patronage. All their work Is warranted to glee an
tire satialketion. Second-handed Carriages of all detketp ,
Omen kand. which will ho , old cheap. Repairinc neat
ly done. Orders from a distanee promptly attended t°.
eit their manufactory corner of Coal and Norwegian sti,
Pottsville, Pa.
ITbo Maar rim] f..r nor work is of thc. hest Nov
Jersey Hickory. & lIIIPMA N.
'forts 10.10 S F. 10. Iv
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CIARRIACESI CARRIACEB!!
PORT CARSON SHOVEL FACTORY.
Charles Sallth,:Proprietor.
Ail Ida,'" of coal shovels, spades, coalriddles, &c.
Tho patronage or tiv put ljr s res - peettully onlicited:
x';'sslalJ .30,!y
,
• ! . 1 ' POTTSVILLE ..
sadope and Harnesii Manufactory.
The Subscriber would
.wain :nt•st r,..rwtftilly invite the
,att e ntion of theeitSzeus ~f r o tt,...
•ille andi,the Cuai itealon in :Lzenenil. to his large and
*ell A•terted stock of SADDLERY. all kinds of
Parrlag° and Team Harness,
Collate of all deaeriptiona. Drift Harneina, &c. He .!e
RI reis zll who may'n.el anything in the above line to call
bef.re purchasing eleewbere. ae there
can be nothing lost.
Orders fiir Itarnesa. te.. proMptly filled on reasonable
terms. LEPEV ER WI.)IEI.SDORFF.
fippept. F:pir. , ..pai rentrt sired. islthreille.
:t. icy play 33.'51) ,ibtf
CUBA HAS FALLEN .;
So has the Pelee of Hats and Cap . .
1
-.--, . w 6 i7ould again most respectfully in- / q ,
P country i rite the attention ; d . the citizens of
'
Pottsville and hi .general, to
our large And elegant assortment of ail kinds
of ;;sods in our Hue. that we have now received. and are
In daily receipt of. comprised of Hats. Caps. Furs, ac.
tientleiien'a Fine .Mole.skin': )(els. always on hand. or
made to irder of the latest sty/es. Otter Caps. Kossuth
llsts.:4laanghales—in short. anything in the Ilat and
Cap
W_wou,ld invite the particular attention of the La
'lles to our sam)rtinent of FURS, which have been selected
alth ...treat care from the largeit stocks in the country.—
s;othing :shall he left undont: on our part, to give sails.
fact.on. Call and give us a trial. next dnor to Pottsville
!louse. G. C. LIVEZLY At CO.
N. large assortment of Buffalo !lobes on hand.st
prires tojuit the times.
November IS. IS:y4 [May 20,1 y;
ROCK DRILLING MACHINES FOR MINING
GAILIDNER'S'PATENT,
l' Olt tunneling or . Fhaftina—opOrated
by nand, horse. or steam 'power. Smallest form of
the machine wei4hs but S:) pOunds. can be operated by.
our niau: and strikes 120 blosOs per minute. The blow
Is obtainkl by tbe cow pressio ifvf an India Rubber Spring;
which expanding. throws thel'Drill with great fore.e. In
cOnelomerate rock one man can drill a hole I% inches In
diameter ti inches in depth. per hour—in ordinary sand
stone. 2to :I feet per hour. If drills initially wellat any
angle. Ina drift-way, 6 Wet by 6, two of these Machines
MB be wbrked. The work of this machine ran be seen
at Ellersi Tunnel. on Port Carbon road. w here it war ex
hibited. t Machines can be furnished of increased power
as wanted. •
The Patent !tight fcr Schuylkill and othrr counties is
tor sale. Apply to the Patent....
Q. AliTtinft GARDNER.
Tefitiity Bund:nr New York.
August
GREAT IMPROVEMENT IN. PUMPS.
THATCIIER'S
Double Action, Forcing . and Suction Pumps.
f r itE subscriber informs the citizens
11 of A - ehuyikill county that he has purchased the ex ,
elusive right to vend these celebrated Pumps in Schuylk ill
aunty.•• There arevarious kinds of these Pumps. made
on the 'time principle. such as the Double Action Fore
in.; and suction Pump. the Stfrtion and Lift Well Pump,
Well Puinp with set length. to prevent freezing. Cistern
Force Primp, with connections to supply upper stories,
he. Th4y are arranged for deep and shallow Wells—can
be used *sett Engine in forma,: the water on the top of
the bons' in case of tire—to Water gardens or wash win
dows.. .Those who have IHO these Pumps pronounce
thein th,r!chwapest. the most simpleln theirconstruction.
and the meat effective ever tilted. and not liable to get
out of ogler. The following ie one of the many Certilb
sates I.lvigi by thecae w ho have: used these Pumps.
• We. the undersigned do hereby certify that we have
examined and leen operatbM Thatcher'' , Patent Force
and Surfion Pomp. manufactured by atessrs. Rogers &
Ford. of ilonesdale. and take pleasure in recommending
them to Abe public as being the most durable . and effi
cient means for raising and forcing water that has ever
come toner notice.
.• .
3. Y. Sbdrwood. O. W. GrlawOld. N. R. Orlitwold.
M. Nti,nelt, x.ll. Rimell,- C. P. IValler.
Brawn. 11. W.. Stone. • J. IL Punning,
Orders by mall for Pumps. the depth of the
lc ell, will be promptly attended to. C. C. C.qITEII.
Praprielar of Ott I{lght far Srhayll-111 rnunty.
• Pott•cipe Nee 1a /53 v
INSURANCE.
COMMONWEALTH INSURANCE COMPANY.
Union Buildhigr t . 3d street., •
II A . i,i.i.!• ~ l'A. ,
fiII.t.RTER 1) l' A PITA I. $300.000.
A....i inure build ~,••s u;.d -tlier pr. p, rty. ti„,.,li.kt it/,S or
d.t.nngt.'l , s F he. h.,, n ...lin 0 rwril , of thr `en. Inland
Natizol , . An 4 rahkimirudi , Su SIMON CAMERON.
S. S.l'.ll,lklr.h. Necr , tory. . ' President.
1 ' . 1.. IF:M MTN F:Y, Aukict,
P,,t15vi11...: Schuylkill tint ty. l'cutia.
1! bl-tf
'2 2 5
MINERS' LIFE INSURAN4E
ci .r,),: , " C NI P POTTSV I LLk., PA.
~ .
i • i A PITA I. $lOO,OOO-C II IV It T E R..
v) i , ... 64.,t 1131. f
F: -
..
riii.•)„,tti v tity. chartered by the Le4glature of rail
..yivo Ilia. ,rich 3 .•apital of *toe Hundred Thousand Do -
tars. is lia w fully ‘irganized. and has commenced bu -
'less.
Th,• ii:onpany is prepared to receive monies and othe'r
pr)pertYiti"Trust , and allowsluterest on all monies de
posited in trust. at the rate of five per cent per annum;
principal and interest payable on demand.
i' , r rates of Premium on Life Insurance. see the printed
Tallies 4upplie , l at the ettiee of the Cempanv. Centre
Street. Pottsville, tho..e 11130r3lintlth of the Hach:ince Ho
tel. F. JAI.IIII !Ili Vl7,lNlit.: l :. Jr., President/
J,,FIN 0. AD.4)11. See'ry and Treasurer. . ,
April ;I. -1 , 54. , 13tf
THE POTTSVILLE MUTUAL
AND JOI,T LIFe IMSURA:.ek. C.r.kIPANY
FFICE CENTRE STREET, next
dork'above Omen's JewOry Store. •
C.APITAL SI..tO,OOO—CIiARTER PERPETUAL.
This tleinpany. recently chartered , by the Legislature of
Pennsylvania, is fully organised.
The Cionpanv in prepared tit effeit insurance upon lives
and to li.crive and execute trusts. and to allow interest on
monies received, at the rate of five per cent. per annum,
unless otherwise agnwd upon. Principal and interest pay
able on demand. .
Capital and assets safely Invested In Bonds and Mort
-4:II:VS and other good securities.
Annual dividend-of the profits will be made payable In
•ush, or appropriated to the payment of premiums.
For rides of Premiums on , Life Insurance, see printed
tables, supplied at the , Company's office.
NATHAN EVANS. Pres't.
F111 4 07111N FOSTER, Vice Pres't
B. T. T tY LOM. .Grretary slid Treasurer.
Sept. j 6, LAM
STATE MUTUAL:INSURANCE CO
i qiU ti I'll ANN UAL STATEMENT
I_ 4
1l <y 15, 1854.
Assets." May Ist, 1853, '
Cash pi:imniums and interest receiv
ed the past year, mutual depart
ment:, . $101,648 32
Billsiteteirable in saute, . 28,647 04
Cash Premiums, Stock Depaitml, 40,282 20
-- 170 ' 56t 56
r ,
-
I,c.ssesespensts. commisskins, rsr. •
insurance, mutual Supa.riusent., 101,506 53
" " stuck , " "7. 031 98
k . ASSETS:
Bonds,imortwv.ten. Mork and other
g.,,,Wltecuritteit, 173,13.5 72
Bills rficeirable, , 181,009 S 6 .
Cash fin, hand atkd in hands . of
agenl.s';., 19,thiS AA
t.. 179.704 16
Por.l.:lre or Intaud Insurance. apply to •
JNO. T. SIIOENER, Agent
Auti:rls.lfls4 28-ly
PENN MUTUAL
LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
Office N. E. corner of Third and Dock, Philada.
INNTAL 6500.000.--Uhartei l'er
.,
jp.itual. All the pronts divided among the policy
hohle every year. Tne only truly mutual company in
the pir State. Insure liVes t.rr abort torins, or fur the
whotelerm ot life. grant .annuities and endo.msots,
purchase life interests in heal tstate, and make all con
t racts dePendiug on the contingencies ot Ilfe. They act
as r,serutorh......kninistrators, Assignees, Trustees, and
Guardians
_ TIIIISTFA;S:
Daniel L.. Hillery ~. Juiwptral. Thomas.
%%Adam Martin, : ..-- Edmund A. Semler,
SOMuel C Iluey. Saprlei. Ila Unwell.
Th e ophilusiesuldinir, .. (Irritant '. Newbold.
!iAm ttel .1. (fliristian, : Williatn 11. Carr.
Ellis S. Archer. . William P. Hacker, .
John 1.1. Briinner. James B. McFarland,
William ICKerti, ' Warner M. Basin,
Simnel 11.. b trotter. 11. C. Townsend,
.Mitt stun W. Harker, 'll oh u W . Horto o n..
William Robertson, Samuel W. Di err. •
Benjamin Coates. ': Daniel L. Ilutehison,i
Simnel E . Stoke. . Kent,
. li
Peter S. \Hailer. roston.
DA NI,.:1; L. MI LUX., Pre...tident,
SAM; ..L I. at + P Kai, Vice Precedent.
J i m:. W. llonaoa. Src . .3)-
The subaeriber 'is agent fur the above Company. in
',...lehujllkill county. and a ill vlleet insurances and give all
necessar:. inf”rmatinu .4.11 ihesubject.
L J. 11. ILICIIAIII)S. Agent.
s,
Minersaille. Nov. 10, 'f,l, 45-tt
INDEMNITY.
'II I IIE FRAN KLAN Fire Insurance Co.
i'hihntelphia. Whew.. No. 16334 Chesnut street,
..•ar Vital surer. • : ;
..- . . 1,i14.C10P.5. ' 1
(;:tiarirs :v.. Rancker, tieorge W. Richard",
Toomas Hart, , lortlecai D. Lewis,
T..l,i:t. IVagiter, : Adolphe E. !limbs,
icattinci Grant, *: . David S. lirolin,
• J.tcon It, Smith, •
p lorris Patteriii,n,
.:, ! ,,tinue - to wake insurance. rinanent or limited on
,very dcscription of property, in, town and colttutry, at
l'Att . A . As 1 , , V :G are omsistent with security.
the i'l.Mpany have i'escryed a large Contingent Fund,
whi,ll Witt their Capital and Premiums, safely infested,
afford ample protection to the insured. - -
The ass.,,t4 of the Company on January Ist, ISIS, aapult
lislWd -a ~, r eeably to au Adt of Amembly, wore as follows,
f
vii.: ,
‘,O r t g‘ite s, pe11,558 .65 Stocks, 551.563 25
Real tistate, 108,.;58 90 Cash, sc., 45,157 87
$1,=1,u91 111'
Temporary beans. 12.5.4611, 00
their incorporation, a,peried of eighteen years,
they have paid upwards of one million two humirnlthops:,
anti : dollars. losses by fire, thereby affording evidence of
th e 1, t e .efae:es of insurance, as well as the ability and,
Aim:Milton to meet with promptness. all ILibilftles.
'CIIAIICES N. 13. 1 1NC,Kidlt, Prewident.
. .
Cii %atm G. Btvotga. Secretary. .
The subscriber has been appointed agent for the above
mentioned institution, and ta now prepared to make in.;
/11111301: on every description of pmperty. at the lowest
rata. ANDREW RUSSEL. Agent. i
INittsville. Join. 11.1851. • l'ett
LIFE INSURANCE.
,
Tllt GIRARD LIFE INSURANCE;
Annuity and Trust,Company of Philidelphia. O.
dee', No. 132 Chesnut streot, the First door F o ot of the
Custom House.
CAPITAL.S3OO,OOO-"CIIARTER PERPETUAL,
,
Continue to make 'munition on theft on the most favor
able' terms.
The Capital being paid up and invested, together with
a urge and constantly increasing reserved fund, offers a.
perfect security to the insured.
The premiums may bepaid yearly, half-yearly or quay,
terly.
The Company add a Bores periodically to the irumran,
rest or life. The first Bonus. appropriated in Doeember,!
1844. and the second Bonus in December, 1849, amount to
an addition ot $202 50 to .every $l,OOO 'rehired under the
eldest policies. making 81,262 50 which will be paid when
It Shall boom, a claim. Instead of $l.OOO originally instit 4
ad: the next oldest amount to $14217 50; the next in age
to $1,212 50 for every $1,000; the others In the same pro-
portion according to the amount and time of standing,
which additknis Make an average of more than 60 per
tent. upon the promiumi' paid, without increasing the am
I[6l premium.
1 1
Thomas Ridgway, , . John A. Brown,
`,: Action Dlfill . D. Danner.
John Jay Smith, . Frederick 'Mown,
1 . Robert Pearsall, Germ Taber,
..: Joseph Yeager. '. ' John R. Latimer, ",
'Thomas P. James, . Wharton Lewis,
Joseph T. Bailey. Joan It. Mack. i
Pamphlets containing table of rates and explanations.
OUTDO( application and further information can ha bad ,'.it
hie Miles. VIIIMAS RIDGWAY. Presidenti
Jung V. Jaarini. Actuary.
SIR•The subscriber 1* ayent for the above ecanpany ill
goiu County, and alit elezt ineursr.ces. and gibs
all 4eeesaary Information on- t he itubieet `i I
:Afril P. DIS? It . l* , B BANN AV f;
. , . ~. • • I
i - ,
.!
•
: 1 irlinufactraera of ,
Ivire cAi ; SFreen s ii 0, :.1 1:1.1dIri ''.i:ii .
--- "**" li en &e.,,..tc.. 3 were. 111, ••• 1 1 / a . Mill
• .A. , •.. % r
11. , .. uma ,t r 1111 11
1 4 5/44 4 , 4 :,..• ' Thai't kful foi the 1i1.,r.e. p.‘tn.:mt..:e they.
hard r,...eri1.,.1 Irma :MI C +31.11..a1r0 , 3,,,1 .t,l : ~.,, ~. the
pastl. Tdtld in IA t I , ` AlWttl/IIV: P•lif i 1 I 11,..; ~..11.4,4, !,, the.
finttre. All w.•rk •1 me 4t ,l ar , }.4 , Ili he ••••,/: .)111t1`.1, ye
that! ne ' , tie need htvtftltld; of Lo-ttio.... n ' WI P.h. •
dr. liurtz ' , Ping , ~r ie• il lb" 01.1-s,. and the most expo
rienred Wire 1117.r1.,,- iii the -.mii.ty. won... 1 F Wl'. that ."o
esti 'turn nut the tle.ct eindl•,S, ere'eux in the it. t;i,n, - 1 ; ,. , -
I'.ll Miltts miiiretowci n .1, ii. RUntr.. 3lim.rsvillo. _11"..
L. Ilri , ler. P•dtxville ne Kuril .t 11.•151..r. Ntinergrille,
willib.. promptly attended 10.. Oft N.-rr.ti. , frpoired.
Sto , .: 19. Is:6 i ' •Ni.
WIRE SCREEN FACTORY;
.
• 'Change ofiFroprt ttttt .
TliF , tadt ersizned has as
, MIL i I
rUtilett thsvralatettirabip of •the Wire
Screen Factory In Coal street. lately con
-1/14,•• OP" ducted by L. Cake. and desires to call
t Silent ion , f heal -ll,enttors and the public zenerally.
t 4 his!estensiveestablishMent. Arrangemitnts are Made
114.,M.::tottrim.: the very best of materials, anti orders for
ectli Ltrge aitiount all he tilled at the shortest no
tic.el and on the moat sans artery terins. •
fti, - .mberihe.r.' moreover} having secured the services
o Skillful and eSperiencediurOrkmen invites the most rt.
Ott i•Caminati..o or teat of his 's , reensprontising them
tsk dal* , the best turned out in othermanufactorlea,
fin, 6, iSS: , I , tr i!MIS HARLAN.
t ROOCERS,,ENT
"IRON RAILING WORKS: ,
ENT & CO.. uranufacturers
tif.Cast and Wrought MIN RAILING.
: if every deircriptlon, invite the attention
if thepublic to their branch of business,
Which la conducted. in Jotis HARLAN'S
Sec jet, Factor!, in Coal street. Pottsville. Penna.
Tionv can furnish Veraridas. Trellis-Work for Arbors,
itc;j Flower Traincra. Tres Itox,s It.. in :very varict of
style.; Wil. , d..art;ua Cellarti rating and Wiry Netting
of all kinds. at the shtirteru n tic,- and n the .lowertt
terins: together with I ri,n itedsteads. Farm. Lot anti Oar
deniErnces. English Hurdle Fence. &c., below city
prick. i
•yz IL—Cemetery lota neatly encit.r.l. Designs .' got
un'lto snit customers. Everything in their !ippon hand
or ofdered. wilt bi• furn, heWat the shortest notice.
Fehr(' ry 2. 1 Rsil I . 5-1 v
119.3
CARTERS&. AL A I
~.' 'llantaquiteSclk
I: , jaw abn i C he
rri l li
~.. 1 7 . ' if , Uller 11 1
111;,: -. .; ;;; ..... , Y. and .
. _ - .. neasfo 4
in their lino. at the shot
Isfiettiry'irnanner—.-surh ,
ufricttirutt Itailnud and
illichht ry of all kinds.
i
/131i' be best Worktna
inri:y therefore be safely 1:
promptly filled. :
I fanntqua..lanuary Irf.
; , •
H . I OEHAVESS IRON WORKS, .
n/Irsvime.
. THE Subscriber is prepared to mann
facturtl STEAM ENGINES of any power,
:•utups of Amy capacity.and Coal Break rrs
1` 4 ,,.
•,ffrr,.,• mni , • , l' nvoty description ;-as well as. every
'`•...")!:,:::.77"... other kind of unwhinery used in Mines.
Breakers. s urunces.dOolling Mills. Sttw !Unlit. &,..
-Eriu the facilities tpossssed 'for manufacturing, and
troln long experience ip the business, work rmn 'he turned
out at this establishment, 4t the very lowest prices, and
of kt murrir.r quality.l
:Peisons desirous of putting up machinery of any kind.
ar,i birited to call an I examine patterns and I's - one gr.
ptiaintell with prices leforttcont ratting elsewhere.
1
"thilers of every kin( are solicited.,and strict attention
L;will be given to their prompt execution.
. WILLIAM DEM AVEN.
Nlinersvilie. lieceml r 9,1 , 45445-tf
_ _ _
EMB
$358,318 70
8528,887 26
=CM
WIRE
SCREENS.
MINEILIVILLE:
1
KURTZ & HEISLER,
Late Kurtz. Ateyerle 4 Co,
POTTSVILLE.
IRON WORKS;
TAMAQUA..
LEN'S IRON iAtORKS;
nylkill County, Pa.
ul)A•ribers. propriet..re- of the
tmed eKtensiveestat.ll.hment.am
to the ritixetis'Of Schuylkill coun
the
.Ouldte genet-411Y, their read'
Liam out any and all kinds of work
ttest 'notice. and in the most sat-
MS building Steam Engines. mam
Drift CAI* YURI pn.Castingi. and
n are ~mployed,',lnd aatbdaction
ruaratltreA. .urd,•rs fruit, abroad
CARTERS .t, ALL%N.
4-tf
ME
_ __Ja. MEADOWS. '
' I
BEAVER NIETOW IRON WORKS. 't
• 111 , 1)...)X 4 illtitTil Ell. Iron and Bra
,
r t
....... Founder'. rehpertfully inform their pa- 1 .
....,..
....,. 6,11 a. and the public generally; that they ,
riL.: l l2/g: air full: prepared lq the above establish . -
,- - niont. tA, manufacture Steam Esigines of I
every - 47e: Pump*. Ala road and Drift Cari. and every'
tither description of Trnh and Brass Castings huitablefor 1
the d'oal mjnine id: .their l'uoineho. en the moat re,asenablv ;
terms. Also. Blowing c'ylinders tier Blast FUrriaces and
‘14 ,- )dlle work in :rime'l. ; --
itep c! airli of all 'ditl I
ji int> IN ith !leaf Ile, and .11,.patvl.
*rib'', lowehtlirices. ,II work furniolle.l be them wAr
ranied to perf.rm well. They would h..licit.t hil• custom of
ill/Hie who may want arkioll.s in their line in tli is r kin ity.
A l 'priers will meet Othlinnnediate and peikmpt alien
ti Ifl , . • . I I S. W. iTl'lnaliN.
March .1. 1.54
.941 y. II ; 'W. 8.. 111"DSON.
, .DONALUSO.N. .• '
! I I : • .
BEAN'
DONALDSON, IRON WORKS.
1.01 , 111. CON , 1 1),-C1). re-I,eot ful
iTlVihn ritt. n of th, a
ontrnulttity to th•dr. new 1 ,- nundri and
ll:whine, :chop in tho town ,•• P. ttald
, _son. Setimlit RI cetyltr l Thy
ready to ute., all ,- rdor.. ft r • ~•
atrgtn en:rines Tupttpa coal I , rt al., • mill r
railroad and drift cars, Ar .
prnetieal Jnochamilcto flat, or l ottrilelves that tdl
rorti4tldene at •I o Iron 'Wortot trill air such
•tath‘fa• I .n, as will stshire ,tho future .ru.nan of
their . witron• ?lank .Ally received .and eXek . U•
telllat the shortrst notice. i a,nd a n ronsonahle_terms.
" I ,I
A MIIIPtSE LOSER.
PETER fut.X.
ALFRED JONES.
LEWIS MILLER. `
, L tf:1•!!.
rtlaroa
F.•bruary 2.1856
3IINEYtSVILLE.
7RUMONT.
TREIVIONT IRON WORKS.
Tremont, Schitylkill County,Pinna.
Thy Subscribero reject In Ily invite
lir the attention of the businesscotninunity
(Pia RR, thfilr New Machinti Shop and Noun
gnu dry. erected in the towtr•of Tremont. and
,
undo n the Superintendence and manage
tnent of Messrs. Z. Ilitdorff and Philip emholtx. where
they are prepared to fieecute all orders:for Machinery of
Frass and Iron. suet( as Stearn Engines or any power,
Bumps of any capacity. Coal Breakers of every descrip
tion'. all kinds, of Gearing for Rolling Mills. Grist and
Few, Mills. Drift Cars. and all kinds of Railroad Castings,'
such as Chairs for Plait and 'l' Rails. Frogs. `?hitches. and
all kinds of Cast and Wrought Iron Shaftings. Mr. Um=
halts being a practical Mechanic. and having had the con
fidence and experienr+ for Many years In the Coal Region.
persons desirous of putting up. Machinery of any kind,
are Invited to call and examine our patterns and superior
finality of work. and become acquainted with prices at
theie Works. before contracting elsewhere„)Orders of ev
ery kind thankfully received. and strict attention will be
given to their
. prnmnt execution , having several 15, - 20;
SO. O. and AO horse Engines on hand.
Jan. 6, 1855 I.ly - C. A. k A. M. SELTZER. -
PORT CARBON.
FOUNDRY & MACHINE SHOP,
. ..i'Port Carbota, Bohn) 11x111 Co'., Pa.
. , , .......• T.lll. WINTERSTE EN. announc-
Pll hl readiness, from the complete outfit
• ' '"" """. fth above namedestablishment. tosup
: - t s ;. 1: 1 ply I orders in his line of business—
, '-. - suchits for steam Engines. Railroad and
m
Drift Cars, Pups. Cc al Breakers. Castings and 'ilarhint
ryi of every patter- work to give sans
fsTtfon; and action magi. at home and
abroad. - - '"1. 1555 4.1 y
He has tried it tit.co,er I 100 rages. and never failed ex.
rept in-two cases (bosh thunder humors,! lie has now in
his possession over two hundred cert itrat,-a.. , orit lc virtue.
all within tWenty,tuilett of Roston.,
~ TWo
. bottles are warranted to cure; a nursing-sore
onth.
•FRANI WORKS. M
~
atiouni-e to the Pub One to three' bottles will cure the'worsd kind of 'pimples
.: lie .—_ •.... the Proprietor. , o f th e on the face. . ,-
;:"" ' '''''' Fran lie Wiirks Port Cwrbon, lately car- % Two to three Isdtles will cure the system of biles. *••.„
.•,e,..` ='-"' rigid i n by S. SillYman , where they ci,n
-1
Twu ladtlet. are Warr.tuted to cure the , . wurst canker in
! i 777 - - 7- 77.7 Orme to manufacture to order. at the the mouth and stOinacm i • ' -
Shortest notice. :quint Engines. l'unips, Coal Breakers and , Three to floe bottles are warranted to cure the worst
Ttlierhinery of almost laity size or derteriotion. for mining case of EcY . .iPelas• .
br i Other purposes. - Also.llLailroad and Drift Cats. Iran or tine to tno bottles are warranted to cit. re all humor in
.
Brea; Castings or any size or pattern. Orders are respect- the eyes.
fully so li ci t e d ..
. . Two bottle,: are warranted to cure running of the ear*
I • , I ! sh ov el . and blotches auo , m4 the - hair. - ' .
I , .Four to six bottles are warranted to Sure corrupt and
lirrankl n Works.
running ulcers. ; •
tile onbscribers colitine to furnish the coitie'rs and
r butt LA will 'cure scaly erupt b , O .. - f. the akin. •
'Dialers of SchnylkilliCoutity. with Shovelsof all kinds,
1 Two or thr . a. bt;ttles are warninted It, cure' the worn
at= the low•est Philadelphia prtre,?. Attention is partic.., , ii . ri ,, , ,,,,,, im.
Idly called to: their .Coal Shoiebt. Orders for Shovels of ', •
7L. T ' '... , or llirel:- . 1x40. , Are wartanteal i -one the most
'soli size !a• pattern promPtly Attended to. desperate case of rheumatism. - ... e.
.. GEO. 11.- FISSLER & TIRO. Three to four taatlea are warranted , to en. the the salt
fort Carbon: August '.,.ti 1.52. -- 24-t.f
.T
rheum. - ,
- ' POTSVILLEd
- .. - . Five to eight:bottles will cure the worn! ca..ek,f scrofula.
A henetit is itlWaya experienced troththe first bottle.
,l't 0117 TS V I LI. S ut IR 0 N WORKS. and a perfect cure Is warranted when tli t.,abole quantity
! Foundry and &chine Business. la taken), ' . •
Nai snit:,—'the :subscribers have this Reader, I peddled over a thousand.bottles of this in the,
' 1 4 11 ama; day thrilled a CO-partnership, under the vicinity „i• R o o ! , I know the idTcl•ts of it in e‘ era
,
. 6 •••• •irtuld Poallloll - ; SMITII & POIROY,
~St..
_,.._ ease. du Sure AS :Water will eltingUltd, lire. 1... sure will
••- .. for tint transaction of a general Foundry this cure. hump r .' I never sold a bottle of it but that
• ''' . ..!:!....7: ~. _and ...V.:Chins Bustnsss, at ; the old.estats sold another: after a trial It always-speaks for itself.—
tio e d -- pot toy Vile Irc n Works," corner of Norwegian and There are two things about this herb that appeato Me-
Ciral streets. ' 11. I , ..P.tbllltitY.
,
- , turprisim: ; first that it 'grows in our I):tatilrer. it some
'1 . •
' WM. SMITH. pllt.'eg quite plenlifuLand yet ine taint hag tie, 7i• been
lalarcli 25.1554 1:.-tf '. . CLIFF , MID POMIIOY. :
I. , ..-,-._ known until I discovered it in 15P.: . . , ---serom.l. that' it
IFOUNDRY AtolD MACHINE SHOP. should . ur. , all kinds of humor. . ~ .
In order t.. cite some idea of the suitiien rise rd g•reat .
Sienna var Factory, doe.
popularity ~, the dis, , ver). I will state that In' April
Ntlill r...—the blistiewsot the late firm ~ • .. . . . •
..
:r ' 111 LN IN will ' i.e rontin- . 180.1. I.peddled 0 and sold about six Tadtles per day—it
. , .
....
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..: ..f SNYDER & . . ....,
A priLlss4.l Sold over one thousand b•ittles per &P. obit.
•P,, , N . ~.. oval 4 the subfwriber in all its various
Some ~ f . the wholesale druggists who have been in the
111/;•, mpg bran •Iheaof SteareEttirine building. Iron
business' twenty and thirty years. sal that nothing - in
Foul der, manufacturer of all kinds of
t is he a a u t i t t n i‘ a e lo m ot i
p pa r Le it ti e t r urlielnes was. eVvr like It. Theta.
Harhinery. fur Rolling Mills. Blast Furnaces. Railroad it'fron , i k a , ll ututrters. ' . .....
'Cant de.. &c. 1 lie will also continue the business of Min.
lint and Selling the ,ielebmted• line Forest liltife dull and ~.. In nty CWilpr . s.rtice I always opt It
.. strictly for humor . .
Lewis . linti Spian Veins Red AA roes. being sole proprie- ' _deat , since its,introduction as a get) ral Intuit.) meutrito • .
.
for of these Collieries. : GEORGE . 1‘ ... sNynEB. great-and vrondernd virtues have teem found, In It that
Jannary 21.18:4 1 3-tf I never su.spected.
.., .
PALO ALTO ROLLING MILL,
____ Several cases Of epileptic tits—a db.ease which was al
ways ("moldered incurable: have teen hired by. a few tat •
ties: 0. what a Merry if it will proVe effectual in all.
tt ,...
II iiK Subscribers be g leave to an.
eases of that awful malady—there are , !but few who have
• , Imia noubee .to their firiends and the public, seen more Of it than 1 hare' L
• .... ..... ...
~.. had their new Rolling Mill at Palo Alto • ~ .. 7
I know of neveral manes (4 . Dropsy::: all of them aged
..., rrn . ,.. c . 66,,.., is blow complete, and iu full operation, le cured by it. For the ,tri0u...,tt...1..es of the to yr.
P.K'P
_ l '7! . !_' .-...'•7 7.: anchat they are preFetred in' supply . a Sick Headache. Dyspepsia. Asthma:Fever and Ague. Pain
onterinr artiele of • italls of various sixes, for the use of in the side. Diseases et -the Spirte.ailif,partiiialarly in dis
Uillieries and lateral rrads.'• eases of the ladneye, Sc.. the diaroyery haa:done more
: Orders for rails :lie reSpeetfully solicited, and will meet good than any medicine ever known . . -,! • .
With 'p attention if left at the Rolling Mill, the No change of diet necessary—eat the best you get and
Hardware St,
tore of Bright Jr.•Lerch. Centre street.' Yetis - '
iiilC, or addreSS by igtter to
it. use one table-apoonful per day
11.! . .iW00 , LEE & CO., Barri/Ur, Y. 0., pa.
1 a —e nDin b u r g la bd r: i'l n i:c ci t i 'll ,er ten years, a dessert *poonful--rhildren
Feb. 2.1 1 ,50 1 [.:Nipt: 22. '55 ;ix -trd --5, from five to eight years. tea-spoonful.; As no directions
1't•0 COAL. CpERATORS.,4II. MINERS.
~E° be applicable to . all canstitutlond. take sufficient to
Pto eer Boiler Works.
' operate on the bowels twice a day. -:
l
Manufactured by. DONALD KENNEDY,
. ji he atiletcrllera respectfully Invite the i .V 4.120. ll'orr , n nlrpei . Roxbury, Mass.
.Et,...
.... at ntiOn of the busineas community to . ' '•
Price, One Doll Ur. '
~,,, , . th t 4ir Boiler Works. on Railroad street. be- .
IVlndesate 4grnts:—New York city, C. V. Clirtner, 81
A - ti3L- 1 , low the Passenger Depot. l'uttsville. Pa.. Barclay street; C. 11. Ring, 192 Broadway; Rushton' A
• . - where they are pra.pared to manufacture , . Clark. 2:5 Briadway : A. B. 'Al).,Sattds, 100 Fulton St.
BOILERS' , OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. - -
Smoke Starke. Air Stacks illast Pipes. Gasometers Drift'. 'Wholesale agent, for Pennsylvania. T. W. Ltiert2 it
Sons, l-T2 Noith 2nd Street. Philadilltibia.
Cars, &c., Se. Boiler. on hand. For lode in PottaVille. by J. G. B,t-wn. J. C. Mahe,
' Being practical Mechanics. and having for years devoted , anti .11.12abenau. Mar 14. 1 , .:'.:,
~:g.!-1 T .
themselves entirery to this branch of business., they, flat- ' ,
ter themsk . dies that work done at their establishment' will ---" Iii ! 11 "- ....-
frlve satisfaction to all who may favor them with a call.—
individuals and Cianmanlea will find It greatly to their ad 1
irantage to *kart:title their work before engaging elsewhere., . -
May 5,1853 194 f JOHN & JAMES NOBLE.
' P.OTTSVILLE, ROLLINC ',MILL. •
tt. ,T Hr. SUBSCItIBERS respectfully an -
Ounce to the Alblic that their new Roll
ink is now completed and in full ope •
1 142: Ethil ration, and that they itre prepared to sup
• ply all 'Muds of Bar Iron of various size ;
which they will efarrant to be superior in quality to any.
'obtained from abitad. at the same prices.
They also manufacture T Rails. for the use of the Col.
lieries and Literal Roads. weighing. from 21 to 50 lbs. per •j
yard,'made of th 4 best Iron. and which will be found •
much cheaper thin the imi,orted article.
Being practicalimechanics. and haying had cohsidembiel
experience in the Iron business. they Ratter themselves , .
At ta r, they can glio entire' satisfaction to,mirchasera. and
also make. it their Intend to patronise home =Naar.
tures. i JOHN BURNISH & CO.
December 11111 , • 194 f
..._-. i ...._. ...,_. . .
WASHIIIOTON i I i RON WORKS..
P tilvt le s Pa,
WREN & BROS. respect
iully invite
I: a l l r i si44 the attention of the business community .
IN, •• , • to their New Marhine Shop and Foundry 1
. , ,
.: Ea :;iticua erected between Coal and Railroad streets, •
•-, : • indi fronting on Norwegian strtvt. where i
they are preparest to execute all orders_ for machinery of •
Brass and Iron. Inch as Steam Engines. ll kinds of Gear.
in& for Rolling ;Mille Grist and Saw Mills, Single and
Double acting Pumps, COBreakrra - Drift Cars, all kinds l'
of itailraid Castings. such as Chaim for Flat anti T hall ; ,
Frogs. Switchertii wrought &e: all ki nds of east and lron t
Ithaftin Reinr practicalmechanics. and having. fluid' ;
the demands of the Coal Region their study for years ;
also all kinds of Machinery in their line of bueinteat. they
Hatter themselrer that work dour at their establishment
will eV^ ilatisfaillemc to- all who maf honor them with.,
rail. .".11 order, thankfully tteetted and promptly exit. t
eute3, on the mast lenalernalde Urine. • ' •
• :.;
I JOHN i. WREN. THOMAS' -NTAEN.
JAMES WHEN- • '
October tineaatt • •
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MEDICINAL'.
s Is•11,•11. sk:p. i
s oittn.l.• wllh ttic :11.11!:. .1••••1
CiTIV . .1 P. .1..,..
Jan. 19 'Lti
LYONS' KATHAIRON.
, .
von.
:
do ,u the 'werlit ii;u4l t. pri,a,ite•tat i•oeih, hit tl. ~ r.Q
and Baia tn;4*./ iny hair
after a 1...1!,1n,,5s of tvielv, ,e am. trdly,
R li..t piVATEn,
• No. Warren St rvt'f, Nr•v York.
'AI.., Lyons I:xtrowt. of Purr Jamaica tlnizer. for A) h
pe.v.l3 and gettyrall nervous 4,441 it), ba,i et
11.1 RLET:,
Perfamvry untryarl! , ty Shire, Centre z-iri;et. Pi.LtsV We.
• ih,tolier '2:i. 41-tt
t J u - •'.
yALUftBLE MEDICINEs.
irllilL Jeri Inbelow. ipelitioheti in e di.
i . riurs priMirtttl by L. 'kJ:I:LNG. At..llirtar) • ii, ad ..
i i , 4 , wa y 1,. l a d, , 0,, . (orr the purpt, ir rftsit.r 11,
elmstt.) of Mr: ltrthrp. Altot tit•cii*.. Cr it trd stret.t.l , ,,,t,
' t ilk, and Mr. F..l , :titii. Apothecary:lLN liar. Nirt,t. Phil
edelialia. iti 14 It: i : .
Ist. NIUSCATIN.—The most excrlltmt film ti% noinst
emnpinint, ..r the st,nranch. colic. nittilier :•iithillairits.A.r..
curing %, V but tail. dyspepsia. if its use Is Dioderately
continued. r:
tl'sl.2A N. rims' drops cornisporld to the
tibove. but'aie Mere adapted It. Such ct u a'lure weak
"r die. ,, t IN orstans is the enuse of stomach com
plaint.. and of si. S, headache. -
It is a mildl3 animating rented) and pal - ti , ularly cur
•ing in sickness .1 the mind. aced ail reunite rstutplaints.
Inclihat i4,n to o.nAttuipti.n, Je .IIN ti. 1.t1,4 11V .
PottPrille. February 114.1ut
WHOLESALE & RETAIL DRUG WAREHOUSE
Depot for Brow ed Vrrmlfuge
and Cherry Peat orstri
ItECEIVIIVW i•ontinually large •itip
; plies of Drue5.,4c..311 ori;iiiiil paiq..a 4.i. I to, '
I,..par. d to Meet All: d«inandA ' from- :ktort " .,l.."..pers
I'h> sicians: .tc... at , ft'iCativtUcy Pr a few per...init.'' ,
city prices. hating reiolVed to tiitt . hr it airi . antage.
Ous for all person... Chi want , f pu.-e and 10)41 Dru,. and
Cbewicals. to bur :hi thiii minket. '.. •
Constantly a n 610 At the new and al , Prj'cfl Chcliii , il
and l'hartnaceutical preparat ions of the United States and
Prtission l'harniampisit. With the serviers of quilitied
persons and in'y (rain personal attention. the cit liens tray
feel rodtidont of hating all- their wants In the way of
Drues and the ctioninundine of Prescrlptiiius accurately
and faithfully attended to. ' .
• JOHN G. IjItoWN,
t)-t . 21. Druggist any Ilaruteceutist
. . „
TRUSSES : TRUSSER t: TRUSSES It:
C. N. NEEDLES
Truss and 'Brace Emilliabllliinnetlf ,
,
Sot 'l'll West Porner of 12t1i.
and hate streeti, Philadelphia. Inns rter
df title French Th4is:rs. combining exlrsta; Itglaw;.33. ea..r
and durability with eorrest ootlst ruction. : 1
Hernial , ir rupture.% wields ~iii _be . 5u)1.4.41 by remit;
tingamounts as Pl•ltiw :—ziending number df inches round
Ihe hips. and . statlng side affected. ' :,
rust of single Trilivc"- - 1.2;43. $l, i'fi. llnutilo--$5. sf.
sii auti $lll.. .
k
Instructions as to wear. and how to •efftsti. a sure. when
possible. sent with' tp,. Truss.
&Ist. for sal e . in•great variety.
Dr.' Banning's Improved Patent Body' Brace,
Von the ears of Prolausus Uteri. : 4 tibial l'r..r. sod Sup
ports. Patent ShtitiLter !traces Chest Esti/milers. and
Erector rtraceß. adapted L. all with Stonp Fhoulders and
'leak Loots: English Elastic. !Odom Inali Belts. SURpell
riest. gyrincea..-nitle Anil female.
as Ladies 11.411TII`i with Lady lttetidaitt v. . •
Plillatielphia. July Bs.*6Zi - -, :10-17.,
.
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ILET US REASON TOGETHER.
nrs'• Sic
71.1. -it Al ;1,1 I I. the rsliel
the It, : ..\ t. .•. it,. i t, .• tlo• •
of all climes. A_, , S. oials'itti l l' ; ll , t l'rotes - A.r
iiereolaiis stip-riot, I.,is the ill/1121.11:1,11/1 , of
his:urdi.loos in he: ['tote 1 owes. 0r. , 1 off. rs i thcnt Te a
free and enli.rht. ti-u people As fin ! test reilleds the N. rid
ever.saw for the retie, Al t
These Pills,Pnrity the lllood•
These famous silly Are e spri-i..1), eorritinen to operate
en t he-stomarh, the liver. the thine) s the lungs. the
skiti.and the IlOweli,:rorrecting ant viSrattgetnent in their
Itenetions. purifying the flood +he very iollittaiii of life,
and thus curims likens.. In altfts fortes.
Dyspepsiaiantl Liver COMplalnts. ,
Nearly hall the human rars 1)a•.• Pill, It
has loan pros ed in; All parts of the world t hat ' , nothing
has bern f..itad ...ova to them it. Va. , of Jdisorders of the
dyspepsia. stormeM
Theysoon,..:ive a tone to these .irgarn..ibowever
much deraneed. hold when air other MtOiliN have failed.
Generail . Debilitg. 11l Health.
Many of the Most despotic linvertirnents Wive opened
their Custom !louses to the iittroducti, of these Pills,
that they may ber..llll` the medicine of the masses
Learned Colleges admit that this mellicihe is the best'
remedy ever knoven for persqns of delicate health. nr
where the systeui has hren unpaired. as its Invigorating
properties never fail to afford relief.
Female Complaints.
Ns, ri lnh ip. y r inig or old. lir without this role. ,
'brated moth the.' It corrects and regulates the mOnthly
roursesat all periods. acting'in ninny eases like a charm.
It isals., the hest and safest medicine that ran he given
lo children of all: aiirs. and for any riimplaint; VOL 11.0.•
,inently no family should be without it. . --
Holloway's Pills arc the h,st reined!, A ?mien in the t sortd if Lane Exprels gives the following directiuL, •
- . for the following dosed 0.. c :-
Alarms. • Headaches., respecting the use of guano: - • sort . ' '22
Bowel Complaint), - lndloi..ation, . .
First.—Never mix it with anything; d. -; ,
Coughs. - I untlitria - ' .
..
Colds. -• . • , • Inflamatio - h e , . I lime, - compost, ashes, and similar , itir , rudie:;t., ' ,
, ----ffr • I
Chest Diceases, • inward IF • earl,
Costiveneas, - Liver Com i, ; . s . too often -cofitain enough caustic alkali t
nys t wpsis, - . . Lowness° ~ • rind. . spa I" !,
drive - off the ammoniacal parts helurr .thr.wean it a.
lharrhaa, Piles.. ; d .: , . . 1
Dropsy. .-Stone anpGravel. soil call surround and absorb them. A - visq,,4 l . 1 . 7 „,
Debility; . Secondary
.. Symptoms, '`
- Vever and'A - gise, Venereal Affections, amount of mischief and loss often follosi tht id ',
Female Complaints. Worms of all kinds,. . sad mistake. If applied alone, the soil w:. xt, -
sold at the manufactories of Profesk a- Holloway, so ll
Malden Lane. New York. and '244 Strand. London and best adapt it for plants. .13
by all respectable Drnztiste And Deal - era of medicines . 14
lbw - m.I°UL the Ujiited States. and the civilized world.in I &COWL—Mix as much as possible with the to
boxes , . at '25 renta. - t - .0 .'. rents and $1 earl], -
ffif,Tliere lea cimvilderable saving by taking thelarger seed, not too deeply, but plow it in :liter ~rm 13
Ite , -,
shos, ,;. :- itt 'it broadcast,,' it, be for hi-an, ,-: All • ~,
N. B.—DirectiMis for fhe-zufdan - re of 'patient min every 4 lo I% I
disorder are Affix/y1 to 'each lx,x. ; drilled and ridged crops, when it :hay bt r •‘•,,, -
-,..., --
sown on the surface before the' ridges eat H A rz
THE CREATES*
Medical; Dt.covery of the Age.
. .
DR: , KI4NNEDY. of .Roxbury. has
discovered in one of our t,mritrf pasture wf reit A
remedy t het:cures
EvOry Kind of HunkOr,
from the worsEserofula down to A rolLinoir pimple.
PLUMBING'
_
•
CAS-FITTINC, PLAINIBINC &C.
& DOW NIN9, HU IiNT OUT
nn tbejlOth have ft...opened an eAtablPament.
thnobnve htisiness. In Silver where they will be
thinkful for, orders. and promise. pnmapt ttention and
iatisfartory
Pottsv ille; October •.IS.ISf4
-- T . •
pLUMBINC AND CA FITTING.
MNElVNA3l..ed,rize'r Coal and
NorwrgiAn Street. Pottarill„. Penns- Bali row
stAntly on Band A Fupply An !ii2(ref Imid Pipe. Sbeet
bead, Block. Tin Bath Tubs. Show& Baths. IlydraidA,
-hove. Double And Single., Acting . Bumps and Water nos.
etA: Also. All kindA of Bran ('.oche for water and}Ocen,
Brags Crips And Globe% for 21341105. kinds 'of Cop
rwr Wort: and Plumbing done in ?1,1t• neatest manner at
the Rhortest •
N. 11.--CA! , II paid for old Brigs and Load
Pot tArille; October e 6.1850 •
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GRASS AND GARDEN SEEDS; FRUIT TREE ' .
. Agricultural limifierneni s , ace. I :
' ~..
THE Stillst. ci her . will k 1 •,
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ou haild Clovor, Tituotto and oth -.' 4
• ord.!. ii bite ' Clover and t..lll;;l: '''s
-
t. , .' 1 1°. t , g!! -- her ii lit: Garde!. 'and 1 . 1-1.1.,.„1„ ",
!, v,
iviil warrant to be fr,th mr , d go,d. Ile ii!,; ; . ' Sr '' ''' , i.:'.o T . c...n
-order% f.-I',Ait kind, vr Fruit Tr.•ks. k ix,..„..,., ,'' ' • ir. 0, P ‘ 'I
..,
the are ripre•entioi.i,• Agliculturni-in 0.,,,:,; 'hat o.l' l' . i' ''
of wl,Lh will he furriigh.si at manuLioturor g 1 ,'6..,:' 0 /1, ':,',, ,
g ed• and tri-eg acrid td the itillacriber Ai. HI, ;A M ., • v , P'st
~ 'tf ' •
arrest cart...out) from gr "ern of reputatii , u e.t..1.0.,„ 3 /' I' '
lint o, nut deal In seeds precured prothis , ucteor I. ismomilmi.
unitt.et friin th,.ge n h. gel] . heap. gritty ut mo.tli ~
character of the'geed geld. .Nig . ..1.. , g be purchain-,..1 .
...'e , C• gronn i,i,tnii,tiously l'h mall .01rdef.y,w),,,,,,
..,, . 12 A . '
• t ;',' .... .' l " .. koc..xisilly deteriorates theiriluallty parfi. cr.:. at • g I"'
t ,
• • "f' th , ••‘,.,...., r ,,..0ieg. This I an important c , g.,anair“`.o'''
rtntl , n to th., , 141, purchase either ge.rdn or Fruit tr.;0.019 -'''''"
For trees, AC..1.115 1111.1 . ..h. ! ;o1Tril. to . 'Alen 'l's "'
rt, HANNAN raii. , •• .
.. wi l. ..
~ • SUPERPHOSPHATE OF LIME. . Vi ik "..l: : t
''''
yi lia, l;
1 .... . 11 ''''''' 1 , 1 ` s • E1"1. . ""—S ‘": -- --1 herewith sec.. ,4 r , .;• :- k
m the- statement of _ iny tri4l f ast _ nutp ru ,l l :7,+:',;',";;:,,
Polkutspli•tte •Tbs''''' l "''
will Allen & Needles' Su
Lime t'corn, in/thehill.
• -,-, , Suter - !
Apri 24th and 25th, 1 planted. seven at•r= l ), "" . '' l ':,', ' „,,, '
1 \
ies
of ,corn, on which was dropped in the E.' eg-1t,1:t,,
•wit - ile, planting a small ...handful of phosph, - ,' lv ‘ Vro'..":
of-lime, amounting to 125 THeuids per ac - ,','; l l l ,l'.!''' , :.
excepting six rows through the venire; th il. ‘,,,
l ''' r ,l," . : .
1 'planted without any kind of manure, te - k ititi3O* ,
the cunt had come through , the groan : 474, ,th •
then - dropp e d plaster of Paris and unleacleti- , • ''' - I.‘
olguel
' ashes, Neal parts, over the six- row, : - - 4 4 r.: ;.
j phosphateth awl left the main field a1t0•;,,.' :11,. • h.."
to-the influence ot the phosphate of_ june - .- A 14 t,, 1 ..;•- I .'.
These six rows came through the L7, 0 .-; i prE.11,', 6 ,;:,
• -
• about three days later than the main' fit al • 21 ' ,t •y",
' and hall a yellow, sickly. a.,lpect, Whilst • f , 4 4 . ,,,, ,i,
phusphated corn wasrofa lively green, •,,T i 'll ' t ,,'
grew very fitst, so as t.;least'the six r0w.,% 1, ... I '
!militant' siy.e.'and Su co:ain't/42d anti ab ° l!'f • •
the middle of Aiugust,' w hen 1 diseovered•;4 l , i t.i.
six rows were rapidly tivertaking.k the ftl", • ph,,•t l l :'.
the
7 Okk •
phated, and after e ears were tully net
h ais r 4,ll , •
vests impossit t le to find where they were • 1 4.0 1 ‘;t:
•••ierossing the field.. - : fr h
• ,e
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` ' October ' - '6lll, husked and 'measured at..0 0 1 1,, 1) . 1 ,', h ,,'
'rattly t h e : six r.. vs tillit phosplitcled, with 11 t t , 1 , r' ,, :,,' , '
a I
adieliting six:that were, and, found a ,;ain T i
favor 01 the phospinited of good 001“, ti (...r, A , t ; .e T ,i'io
to:o hutthels. 1 ine"asured the et-et:JAI ,k c. llee , ' f
"..•
pied by the . , six riots, and 1 hitit.d 11 to ref, Ifr.tog7.
tuin two-ekventlisof an acre, which aitt,, T o. A
led to i'lelCll 1 / 1 .4•11. - iN . per acre dittereEt o : _;;;.,.,!,
corn trunk ihe tacasikreinent. Taking t• - • ':'• , •
wit,,!e huh', I think :here was fnlly 'skit • •r il :'•
• ` 1 ar.,,q , , ,
. O - ls }.et acre ; ti itcioUt the pliospha T ! ! . .ittig 41 .O - I. ' . '
Should have had tittv rive.. The eleven.'.., ; / 111 '''
els :eldol to the 11,111.1 r held pear ticre . Hi:. ... a A it t' ill '
. . - .. . •:r. t ••I ,- . ,"- It9i C
. .g o -.. 1...
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1 ' •
tfattt.
of int.v.ii hvnetit to Cll." ormairoist, out ; ~. % u lfic: 10 . 1 :- .. 1 ,l i t
concluded to 'await • tertker
t ime and 1n.,., 1,
1 :; :i . ,4,,
tore 1 publish my experiments: lie:, rtliV••••• --- 16 Li
I feel it a plea:fare to state the ingreduey.), •-•• .: N
the composQhat others who way think w. ' jl )[..\•;
Of the prMeiple may try it fur. ,the'ir 011 n •, - .1:, r .,, 1 L ,.
- 1 .
kiitetion ;•., ten cart loads of apple pugs f rt ; z „,;:' , : l ;` ,.
the cider`mill, mixed with ten loads well dried t•.' l-•-•A
Muck dirt, two bushelS of slacked' lime, 5t.:7;,;,.‘,'::;'
one ot common salt—to Leapplied fieefy of !, 1 4!,., ' '',' 1 1 i . 1 . ,
der the trees and round as-tar as the lintli
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VA :.!
extend, as soon as the crop has been gatherv oli,
The rationale is, you rtiturn to the trees ti..1. ,4 1 , i
same ingredients nearlylthey have -extrach•Ap,„,,
from the soil for the furmation of truit, a•::il, r , - . '' .
the valuabl - le addition of, the muck,'lime s:.;1 1 : 1 3 - t• • - r .
salt. • - Yours, ; 1 - J• 13: tr'•!:a 1 .• ; ),' • '•
.• .•
avire 1 , .
—Pennsylvania Tana Journal: • . r•tii th •.,
la MAT' ti
How TO !INF, GcAso.—The London Martivb.ll:,',",
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TABLISHMENT.
DIC 0N re s..ectfully
innuncei ; to the nubile than
a has: pun-teased the entire
rock of the late firm of :Von—
rndF and lsin,n, ard
cirr‘lng theplutublng.
i 4 u p.a ip all its branches at
le old nand, under the Potts
;lle. !Ulnae: where be hows by
ttentfou to business. he may
a able fabler! , a share of the
abbe patronage. Ile vttllguar
dce Ida *Rork to be. as good,
id it trill be done on a ll r p ft ..
r terms, as ran be done
laathere;.
za-oiffe Mtn a triad
H. DICKINSON. =
'frdzwit2l,ls 2 l3 o,">tf!
.1 3 n.5:?1; i-of
(flic .1-2ruttr.
ME
.made. •
•
Third —lf .applied as a top (lressing, ail '-- ' ka i
ways apply itiil possible, before rail', ur wbet . -•
snow is on the ground ; iont if on ! i'rable laud. t ...y
harrow, hoe, or scale, if possifili.:, immed: - . i
ately afterthe operation. ' - •„e4,0 :
Fourth.-,Tlai best mode to apply it is 11ff 4 : ,, 1
water._ A sligb r i t• solution of it is by far, rtia tii l ,
most powerful and speedy application. - . ao i,
Fifth.-11 sowed with drilled ' grain, or 1: 3, 4 '
deed any seed whatever, it should never rut:, :14
in contact. It. is not a bad plan to N I - 4r
broadcast, after the corn drill, and thqn ha: ....
row, as it is kept in. the nearest proximity: , 0 1
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the seed. without coining in contact with it. ' 'l . '
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Lastly.-Be sure •to get, if pussiW, ti.ets v i
genuine artih .71;
,; ;ai, guano there is nom.. 41';
1 .
The quantity of yefatine'guatio per le -11 11ft s ' i ',, i .
used 'is trona two-to three hundred panels.- Pt.,
The latter quantity when the land is i r leticic:troaai
imaltats
and requires3Tetaly renovation. MI. X ,
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• aao
,turitis,
laek.#
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F lo r.TRACT. GREASE FROM el.tall.- 11 ': r i
li
following is nallible: *.,
NU pvi
"To MXtt:ll OUncrs of rectified s; in'- ' W a r
wine add tel, gra!H of eath ! uia;t• 'ii , . , ' ito;”
(pure,) halt ~.,, ~-;,:e. .1 es----- ,
gamot, and ti n ,, ,i,„ ;
. 1 ii: - .;i
riii x. : l ii , / - put in -' . .:1 , 1,;-,-;yiiii; eyed hott i i, - -
Apply with a p:ete "r sp.ug.e. soaking ti.„.. h .„. 0
cloth thoroughly ii ben the gi-04.-it: is not el i tv ; , ,
cent. The mixture enli s a pecaliarly:fla t k ,
grant odor, and being a fluid soap, chemics ~,i 9 Z I „ - ' ,;
ciThiposed, will' be found a perfect 'solvent ..N 'n
oily matter." 1 - 11 l
The above is a good reclelpt for the. i urp‘rmi l ‘ , r.
stated; of this we judge from the nitiure : :!,, , 4 ;,;,
the substances of which ilt li, c omposed. .01 : :
cheaper fluid for the same pUrpo-e. auld on, 1 ; , 1
that will answer equally,..: we:l, elay lei niail,?,.k i l:,
of an ounce of liquid am nrolia and ,-0,.,:,41 ,
~
ounces of alcohol mixed with an equal,qua: , ^ 4•,r ,
1 ,.
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of water. '
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'alves.
CREOSOTE FOR WA It N.--1)r. gaillq, Of .!: , m it....
Thomas' Hospital, London, has 'written 511446.1
snide to the Luned, detailing the, effects ' )1;
creosote applied to warts.. He applied -...,
freely }nan oloinate warty
. ext:resellee
the finger, then covered it over with a pace' ~
of sticking plaster. This' course be pursue , 4,,,it
every three day!, for two weeks, when tb`., 54 „1,, 1 2,
wart was fotintho have disappeared l e attit` 44o ..bi
the ''part „betieath it quite healthy. ' l This
certainly a remedy Which can be easily ar.„ta
plied - by any person. . _ - : ' • . . .
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A CERTAIN CI:RE 'Volt - 4' I " 4lll ' l•S'N"l ii.__,L .
BlTE.—Take the yolk of al good egg, put .., di t,
much salt as will ita.. i cat
in a tea-cup, stir in as
it. thick -enough not to rim off, and spreao ,art
taster and apply to the wound, and I will ::, prig
P
your life for a sixpence. The subsc -1 4,, b7 . 2 2 1
er has tried the above retne4y itra number, 2,`
casts, and never' knew it to, tail.—P. Pre l•wttlt ,
man, .11. D., Portland, Oregon. ' 1 IC
NAII.B GROWING INTO THE FLESII.-. 1
writer in the' Ohio Cultirattir gives the
lowing rstiedy :--Cut a notch in the
of the nail every time it is haired.: The
position to close the notch; draw; tlaknai l . 4
from the SiLleS. It euroi mule attar I b+ 4 ,;
suffered weeks with* festering. 14% .
4 -
STALE BREAD. if titkt tou tar (pulse. tl?Ay • ;
rendered tiettrly as :t - ‘NI as new, by siglF
putting the loaf in n ell ;ely
I t exposing it for nearly nnitritir I I heat I
I)3iiinz wrarr.
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